Indian Daily Mail, 22 May 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 85. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1947. PRICE 19 CBNTS
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  • 443 1 VICEROY'S REPORTED WARNING H) BR. GOVERNMENT \jrgent Action Urged To Save Country th ot Communist influence which could overthrow ngreas Tarty and the Muslim League leadership if chactic situation continues, was emphasized by the rd Mountbatten m his talk with the Prime Minister, night,
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  • 20 1 IJ*J* Muy 21.-Geor R e Slan- v was number two man J Communist Party terd ay of heart failure.- UP
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  • 224 1 King To Appeal To Indian Leaders I. .union, May 21. The Evening standard said yesterday that King George as Emperor of India, may make a direct appeal to the Indian political lenders to resolve their differences. The India OfTicr disclaimed Knowledge of any such move and a spokesman said it
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    41 1 Photo: Malaya. Dr. Lo Chia Luen, Chinese Ambassador to India, photographed with the Hon'ble Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru at an informal meet ins in New Delhi. Dr. Lo was with Pandit Nehru for about half an hour. Government of India Information Services
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  • 188 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, May 21.— Sarat Chandra Bose has withdrawn his support to the move for the establishment of a united sovereign Bengal. Muslim League Minister Fazlur Rahman m a statement says no agreement has been reached between the Congress and
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  • 431 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) 'The prisons inquiry will look into the possibility of running organisations to reform prisoners and this will be a longtime policy for future development." declared Mr. H. P. Bryson at his first Press Conference yesterday in his
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  • 159 1 Colombo.— The Ceylon Indian Congress has decided to sponsor candidates for seven upcountry constituencies m the coming Parliamentary elections. They arc Badulla, H^pujUl^ Newalapitiya. Nuwara Eliya. Kotagola, Meskeliye and Talawakelle. The Working Committee of the Congress met m Colombo and unanimously decided to nominate
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  • 105 1 Colombo, May 21.— For the first time m her history, the island has been asked to send a representative for an international scientific ex. pedition. It is learned that Ceylon has received an invitation to participate m the University of California's scientific expedition into
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  • 127 1 Paris, May '41.— Britain is contemplating strengthening her imperial defence lines m Africa, the independent Paris evening paper L'lntraiu»igcanL, said m a report on the conference which began m Paris yesterday to consider co-ope-ration between Britain, France and Belgium m Africa. "Britain's interest m
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  • 131 1 New Delhi, May 21.— Colonel P. H. S. Smith, Inspector-General of Prisons m the Northwest Frontier Province, overpowered 4 prisoner who attacked bin with a knife when political prisoners rioted m Peshawar jail, the Northwest Frontier Government announced m a commun n«° today. Colonel Smith
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  • 64 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Nc* Delhi, May 2L— TMnjab Coiißnss and Sikh leaden yes day interviewed Tandit Nehru and Sardar Baldev Singh Delhi and orjed tbat m yen or the detcriormtlng e»mm«nal situ «tion In the Pfoftooe ma La* should i»c enforced. >'» c >
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  • 174 1 ALLEGED SENTENCE Or MARSHAL ZHUKOV L.v.d!.-. Mas 21 rh( Exchai telegraph said ht V: Radio Frankurt In On ported that Marshal i kuv, the Soviet war hero c mander of tta Russian foi aptured Berlin had been lenten to 15 years' imprison >neni by =tovlet mUitarj £•>». pM tgainsi the
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  • 250 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) l T7ew Delhi, May 21.— "Marshal Smuts is a trustee oi pro Western civilisation. I still cling to the hope thai he wont sustain ii under suppression ot Asiatics and Africans South Africa should present a blend of
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  • 165 1 Toll On Communal Disturbances London, May SL— Since Nover del 10 last year 5,011 people h»id been Killed and 3,31<> injured m disturbances m India -aid the Secretary of State tor India, the Karl of I. stow el m a P»Hhl— t»H reply today. Lord Lloyd, Conservative, asked
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  • 1099 2 Indian Daily Mail Sin gapore. Thursday, May 22, 1947. THIS PICTURE, AND THAT! YXIHILE we welcome the decision oi the Malayan Union Governor to institute an inquiry into the police shooting on the Dublin Estate of April 28 m which one Chinese labourer was killed and five ethers including Indians
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  • 132 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Nagpur, May 21.— Forward Bloc President Sardar Sardul Singh Caveeshar at a press conference in Nagpur declared it was the Bloc's firm conviction that the Peoples Government could only be established by a military coup and so they are organising a
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  • 118 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, May 21. Bombay Premier Mr. B. G. Kher has assured the Sind Hindu Mahasabha Leader Gidwani that the Bombay Government would consider sympathetic, ally their request for establishing a colony m Bombay City for Sind Hindus. Gidwani represented
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  • 836 2 Viceroy To Have Wide Authority To Act On Br. Govt's Behalf? London, May 21.— The crucialtalks between the Viceroy Lord Mountbatten and the British Cabinet's India experts are expected to end on Friday, according to authoritative London quarters, cables Fraser Wighton Renter's Political
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  • 164 2 "There Will Be to Sectarian Struggle In Free India" —COMMUNIST I London, May 21 —Dr. Gallaflj Communist Member of ParliajnJ writing m "India and tht WorJ a monthly journal recently stirt here says: "With independeu and the release of economic foi m India the sectarian struggle begin to recede." "Hindu
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  • 760 2 ASIAN CONFCE. WILL SURPASS IN IMPORTANT THE PAN-AMERICAN UNION, SAYS LEADING CHURCH OBSERVER New Delhfc May 21.— The multitudim>u> nA I peoples of Asia who make up nearly half the world Cf)!f vr M and possess the most ancient civilisation learned Asian Relations Conference here that one of their nr
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  • 320 2 Indianisation Of The Army To Be Completed Before June (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, May 21.— 1t is reliably learnt Indianisation of the Army will be completed before June, 1948, and the General Headquarters has already set the wheels m motion m this direction. By December all Lieutenants and
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  • 505 3 ar And Military Outlawed- People (a nted Extensive Rights IIM >' ay 2U T ew institution has become the basic iapan->>'» few Japanese have a dear idea of the vatl 'j, Mkes m the.r government The constitution, S ponby General Mac Arthur, outlaws
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  • 27 3 London, May 21.— Reports that the British United Aid to China organisation was closing down its activities were denied yesterday by the spokesman of the organisation. Reuter
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  • 242 3 London, May 21.— A Soviet monitor issued by the London office of Tass, official Soviet news agency, said yesterday that Dutch troops were continuing to fight Indonesians at many points m Indonesia according to Tass reports from The
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  • 122 3 No More Br. Capital For India, Assures Lord Chorley London, May 21.— Lord Chorley, who was a member of the British parliamentary delegation which vis'ted India last year, speaking m London yesterday advised Indians to raise their standard of living as quickly as possible. Britain, hej said, was not m
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  • 41 3 London. May 21.— A Czechoslovak him delegation has left for India to conduct negotiations regarding the showing n' Czechoslovak films m Calcutta. Bombay and other large Indian cities. Prague Radio said tonight. The films will be shown with English sub-titles.— Reuter
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  • 113 3 Nazi Foreign Office Documents To Be Published Washington, May 20. Historians of Great Britain, the United States and France will meet In Berlin next month to complete editorial plans for the publication of captured documents on German foreign policy, the United States State Department announced. The Government are putting all
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  • 96 3 Malaya Included In UN Economic Survey Lake Success, May 21. The Unit ed Nations secretariat said on Tuesday that the first meeting of the UN Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East will be held m Shanghai June 16. This meeting will be devoted mainly to organizing the collection
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  • 366 3 New Delhi, May 21.— The United Nations will open a branch office m Shanghai m May as another step toward carrying the activities and tho work of the peace agency to the doorstep of the peoples of the world. Tiu- newest reglnal oifice
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  • 111 3 Jerusalem, May 21. Terrorism is costing £3,500,000 more m the present financial year, Mr. Montague Brown, the Palestine Government Principal Assistant Secretary of Economics, said m a broadcast here. Security expenditure had risen from about £4.500.000 m 1943 to £8,000,000 this year. This huge
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  • 52 3 Lake Success, New York, May 21. -The United Nations Sub-commis-Hion on the freedom of the press decided yesterday to hold a worldwide conference on freedom of m. formation m Europe next year, probably around March, m time to report to the Oeneral Assembly m
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  • 346 3 Rangoon! May 21 The general convention called by the Anti-Fascist Freedom League, largest political organisation m Burma, received the draft Of a new constitution on Tuesday calling (r,r an independent SOTereign republic to be known as the rnionof Burma, ihe draft propo^in^; indcpen-
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  • 120 3 BUDDHISM MUST BE BURMA'S STATE RELIGION, SAY MONKS Rangoon, May 21.— The Council of Buddhist clergy yesterday issued an appeal to the Government ami Constituent Assembly members ur. ging ••recognition of Budhisin as the state religion of free Burma. The monks al<o suggested that. the head of state as well
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  • 102 3 Indonesian Labour Demands Nationalisation Of Vital Industries iiatavia, May 21.— Sob>ie, th<d central organisation of the Indonesian labour movement whose 2G unions claim 3,500,000 members m Java and Sumatra, on Monday demanded the nationalization of all vital industries m Indonesia, according to delayed dispatches from Ma la 112. The industrial
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  • 207 3 Bombay, Ma) BL— Mr. C. 11. HUni>ha, member for Works, Mines anrt Power m the Interim Govenuaettt, slated m a speech hero tlu»l the per tap. l. l consumption of power In India b our «,r (ho lowc*! m tlit. world. India" total annual power pry,
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  • 67 4 The Malayan Air Cadet Corps, newly formed youth organisation, is holding an Exhibition and Fun Fair at the Happy World Stadium on May 24, 25, and 26, through the kind co-operation of the management. The ami of the Exhibition la i wo- fold: to start a
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  • 313 4 Sir Franklin Gimson Leaves At 9-55 A. M. Mr. McKerron Instalied OAG At 10-00 A.M. (By Our Staff Reporter; His Excellency Sir Franklin Gimson was looking very cheerful as he chatted yesterday morning at the air port just prior to his boarding the
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  • 1151 4 Asiatic Govt. Servants' Claim On Revision Of Salaries Unification Of Professional 'Services Suggested In revising salary scales regard should be had to salaries paid to employees of commercial firms and private undertakings. These firms and undertakings are remunerating their employees on a much more generous scale than before the Japanese
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  • 101 4 Paris, May 21.— After six years of exile King Peter of Yugoslavia is eager to returns home as a democratic ruler. **To the tens of thousands of Yugoslavs In exile and within the country itself I represent th« democratic forces of the west, 11
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  • 57 4 The Commissioner for Labour Malayan Union has arranged that representatives of the United Planters' Association of Malaya will meet representatives of the Central Committee of the Selangor Estate Workers' Trade Union m his office on a date next week with a view to full discussion of
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  • 92 4 Ttoii exhibition, which is now anonunced for August 11-16 is open to ihe original, unaided works of *>oys and girls of all Singapore Schools and to arts students. The entries will be m four classes •with ages as on August 1, 1947)--children under 11, children from
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  • 113 4 "HOW TO VOTE" DEMONSTRATIONS IN SINGAPORE Mr. O. H. Hawkins, Elections Otticer, Singapore, nas begun a str.es of demonstration of "How to Vote" m anticipation of the elections for the elected members of tue Legislative Council. Yesterday, he visited Victoria School. Today, after their Empire Day demonstration, the boys of
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  • 90 4 We regret to record the sudden death from heart-failure of Mr. R. N. Thambithurai, M.8.E., at his residence m Kuala Lumpur m the early hours of Tuesday morning. A leading member oi the Ceylonese Community Mr. Thambithurai retired from the Selangor Government as
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  • 171 4 SENTUL Y.M.I. A. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The 17th Annual General Meeting of the Young Men's Indian Association, Sentul, was held at the Association on Sunday, May 18th. Sri. S. Palanivalu Pillai, who presided at the meeting congratulated the Association on the excellent service it did to the community m educational
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  • 47 4 A meeting to resuscitate the above Association will be held at the V.M.C.A. Orchard Road, on Friday 23rd May at 5.30 p.m. All pre-war affiliated clubs are invited to send two representatives and individual members of the Association are also invited to attend.
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  • 262 4 Ihe nightman train, on the K ua] was derailed at Bukit Tengah, five L m Pur tna morning at 9.30 a.m. Eight are dead JS >? n r ai 2. It is feared that more
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  • 248 4 rrotessor K. S< well-know* intern^ and Occultist of M > der and Director ot th Establishment «X C Manianism <Esu bu gave a unique sden^ 1 Uemonstrat.on on 1-alm Lines and Their 7 a with the RiUgesaT^ Tamils' Association on 1 tore a large gathering Dr p PThniaiN alhan
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  • 69 4 The engagement of Mr. L P Francis M.A. (Hons.j and BL* Administrative Assistant of RAF" Bombay i who arrived m Malays" on the 14th May 1947) with Mfc Isabel Christabel Fernandez the eldest daughter oi Mr. Mrs A L. Fernandez of Kajang Semenyih is announced and the marriag< will
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