Indian Daily Mail, 23 May 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 86. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1947. PRICK It CENTS
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  • 228 1 Its An Important Step fl Building Of Peace" ikan Cii>, May 28.— President Truman on Thursday nedlh U5^400,000,000 Greek-Turkey aid bill setting m istoric American foreign policy of bolstering weak against outside aggression as a "support" to the nl ted Nations. dent culled it an
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  • 121 1 Calcutta, May 22.— Sixty-two thousand candidates, including seven thousand girls a record number for any university examination m India will appear for the Calcutta University Matriculation (school-leaving examination, equivalent to the School Certificate examination of the Cambridge University) examination m June. The examination, which
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  • 169 1 Rangoon, May 22. Burma will Tillage to make both ends meet Mi >car hut will face the most riHial financial test next year— the fir>i hud set year of Free Burred Thakin Mya Financial member of the Interim Government v-sterday. Addressing a Press conference
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  • 64 1 Own Correspondent) May 22.-A daring committed m Calcutta ro rr It was stated gold t ln,m Bombay was being fc> the owner from the his house m a jeep a >"»Sht when another jeep Jt h the first. Two men revolvers stepped out «HbbM S< "i di
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  • 82 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Orissa, May 22.— An Orissa Government Press note says "the Government has noticed lately some amount of unrest among the students over hoisting the Union Jack m Educational institutions. They have carefully considered the question and have decided neither the Union
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  • 87 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Peshawar, May 22. Mass evacuation of non-Muslims from Dehra Ismail Khan, one of (the worst affected districts m the Frontier has been completed by the Government. The Evacuees, who total 16.000 are bemy maintained m camps opened by the Government. Troops and
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  • 207 1 Leaguers Worried Over Economic implications Of Partition Scheme (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, May 22. Now that Pakistan is becoming a reality instead of merely being an election slogan, its economic implications are already causing concern m League leaders. Separation of Pakistan areas many of which are deficit zones
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  • 112 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, May 22.— The India Government propose to enact legislation for regulating the profession of Dentistry and for that purpose constitute Central and Provincial Dental Councils. At present, except m Bengal, there is no restriction on the practice of Dentistry
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  • 74 1 Saigon, May 22.— Vietnamese "intellectuafa" who a month ago sent an open letter to the High Commissioner. Emile BoUaert, urging immediate negotiation* with Ho Chi Minh's government yesterday warned the Vietnamese people "not to be duped by activities of the newly-formed nationalist front." "This front is organised by
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  • 104 1 London, May 22.— A high Government souice said on Wednesday at least one segment of an eventually partitioned India might stay within the British Empire as *v independent dominion. The informant would not say whether he believed that segment might be Pakistan, a .separate Muslim
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  • 130 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, May 22.— -Justice Shahabuddin of the Madras Hi^h Court yesterday granted temporary injunction restraining the Tirupathi Devastanam Committee from throwing open the temple to Ilarijans, pending disposal of the suit filed by Anantakrishna Sastrigal m the Chittoor Sub-Court for
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  • 182 1 Washington, May 22. The Indian Government has agreed to a very liberal interpretation of the new import restrictions m so far as they affect goods ordered from American exporters before these restrictions were announced, Renter has learned here. U.S. officials m New Delhi took
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  • 153 1 Moscow, May 22. Izvestia, the Soviet Government newspaper, declared today that the British Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin "badly sinned against facts" when he made his report on the Moscow Conference to the House of Commons on May 15. In a detailed critici&m of the
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  • 35 1 Paris, May 22.— Nearly 3,000,000 shop-keeper* and small businessmen throughout France will strike for ten hours on June 4 to protest against the Governmental red tape which, they claim is choking the nations economic recovery.
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  • 158 1 London, May 22. Lord Listotv/el yesterday circulated a list of casualties, province by province, asked for by Lord Lloyd. Tiie Earl of Listowel said it was impossible to collect accurate statistics but approximate figures for casualties irom November 18, 1946 to May 18
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  • 339 1 IF BENGAL IS HOMELAND OF MUSLIMS, WHERE WILL BENGALI HINDUS GO, ASKS K. C. NEOGY AND DEMANDS PARTITION (From Our Own Correspondent; Calcutta, May 22.— The efforts being made m ct.tain quarters for forming a United Sovereign Socialist Republic ol Bengal, were described as a delusion and a snare by
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  • 35 1 I London, May 22. The Radical rDemosratlc Party of India of which I M. N. Roy La .tlif .founder opened B branch m London with 'Jaib Shaik as the London re- jpr c tentative. Reuter
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  • 165 1 London, May 22.— The l'rimt Minister, Mr. Clement AUlee. told the House of Commons today that he was unable to give the assurance asked for m a question by *hte Conservative member Br^adier Mackeson "that no decisions affecting the future control, com
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  • 61 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, May 22.— 1t is understood that Sir Mirza Ismail ha^ been persuaded to defer his resign ation til the forthcoming constitutional talks \n Delhi convlude. He wi«! represent Hyderabad during the talks. Mysoie Dew an Sir Kanusuani Mudaliar has
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  • 1220 2 To Solve World Political Problems Make UN An Effective International Authority MEN AND POLITICS: A REGULAR FEATURE-EXCLUSIVE TO INDIAN DAILY MAIL Says Louis rischer New York, (By Cable— Henry A. Wallace, former United States Vice-President, former Secretary of Commerce, lormer Secretary of Agriculture, now the editor of a small New
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  • 1234 2 'Malaya Must Be Granted Right Ot Immediate Self -Determination' -Mr. Thivy Britain Asked To Show Way To Colonial Powers "We are anxious to forget many things of the past. We wish to believe that the present generation of Western peoples desire to undo the wrongs committed by their predecessors. We
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  • 263 2 CORRIDOR TOO WILL BE INSISTED ON New Delhi. May 22.— M. A. Jinnah. President of India's Muslim League, whose demand for Pakistan probably will re- Partition of India, said on Wednesday that he envisages tncndly and reciprocal" relations with Hindustan and
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  • 788 2 iodays Special cabinet Meeting Will Climax Arrangements London, May 22.— The Prime Minister, Clement Alike and the Viceroy Lord Mountbatlen have informed the British Conservative opposition of the plan of procedure lor the transfer of power which the Viceroy will lay before the
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  • 626 3 ialaya, India Given Larger Share Based On onservative Estimates Of Available Supplies 122.— The International Emergency Food ounced allocations of 2,158,700 metric tons of eluding &2MOQ tons for Malaya, states a Reuter nt stressed "a very small world supply is and ixjinUd out tnat
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  • 151 3 Labour Backbone Of Genuine Liberal Party Says Wallace San Francisco, May 22.— Henry A. Wallace, former vice-President, declared on Tuesday that "if there is to be a genuine liberal party mi n the years to come," then labour must be its backbone. By labour he said he meant the American
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  • 133 3 London, May 22. Marshal Alexander Vassilievsky, the Soviet Army Chiei-of -Staff, has declined an invitation to visit England ;i June because ol "extremely heavy pressure ol work," the War Office announced yesterday. The announcement said a message had been received by FieldMarshal Viscount
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  • 267 3 Europe, Asia Face Peril Of "Economic Collapse," Says Acheson Washington, May 22.— U.5. Un der-Secretary ol State Dean Acheson said on Wednesday that Asia and Europe lace the peril of "economic collapse, political extremism and world poverty and insecurity" unless the United States continues emergency loans and grants to foreign
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  • 75 3 Tokyo, May 22.— 1t |8 now definitely understood that an Indian trade delegation will arrive m Japan In the first part of June, United Press learned. The six -man mission will arrive to finalise arrangements for the sale of raw cotton to Japan and purchase
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  • 99 3 London, May 22.— The withdrawal of British occupation of India by the Labour Government will forge the first link m the chain of free and Independent Asian countries which have for so many years been denied the right to determine their own destinies, says
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  • 250 3 Washington, May 22. U. S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall disclosed on Tuesday that the Truman Administration has put off decisions on further foreign aid programmes such as the $400,090,. 000 Greek-Turkish measure until it completes a global survey of
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  • 170 3 Lake Success, New York, May 22. An offer of a truce if British mi* tary courts were abolished m Pales, tine has been officially presented to Trygve Lie, United Nations Sec-retary-General, by Max Seligman, the lawyer who defended the executed Jewish trrorist, Dov Gruncr. it
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  • 44 3 Gibraltar, May 22.— Advance units of the United States naval task force visiting the Mediterra. nean arrived yesterday. The group included the ship Shennandoah and t)he destroyers Compton and Gainard. The carrier Leyte and other units of the force are expected next week.- UP
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  • 412 3 APPALLING CONDITIONS IN EGYPT: ILLITERACY, POVERTY POOR WAGES Cairo, May 22.^-Startlnig facts about conditions m Egypt are set forth m its report on the State budget by the Chamber of Deputies.. Here are some of the points stressed m this, candid document: Over 80 per cent, of the population of
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  • 580 4 In Empire Day Broadcasts To School Children That great soldier and statesman, Field iMarshall Smuts, has rightly said that the old description of an empire based on force and conquest is utterly false to-day as a picture of the British Empire.. The whole idea
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  • 244 4 Addressing a large gathering or Indians held* under the auspices of the Seremban Regional Indian Congress on Saturday last, Mr. J. A. Thivy, President of the Malayan Indian Congress, referred m detail to the significance of the Inter-Asian Relations Conference and other prQbleras
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  • 115 4 Three young Chinese Ma Chin Hong. Lei Ah Chow and Sia Beng Chino W ere each sentenced to eight years' r.i. and twelve strokes when they were convicted en a charge of extorting $250, and seven years' r.i. on another charge of attempting
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  • 153 4 SHL UNION VICE-PRESIDENT'S ALLEGATIONS AGAINST POLICE Mr. Wong Ah Chong, Vice-Pre-sident of the Singapore Harbour Labourers Union, at a meeting last night alleged that the Police were m league with the gangsters. After explaining the incidents of May 21, Mr. Wong said: "I do not see any reason why the
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  • 118 4 At a passing-out parade to be held at 9 p.m. today at the Police Training School, His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. P. A. B MoK.-iron, C.M.G., will present the following Police Medals: King's Police and Fin Services Medal for DU anguished Services
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  • 291 4 Mr.. Anthony Brooke has received from the Director of Broadcasting, Malayan Union and Singapore, a letter dated 19th May, refusing a request made by him last January for facilities to give a broadcast talk on the Sarawak situation which he felt might be of
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  • 177 4 The members of the Singapore Housing Committee Will hold a preliminary meeting today. The terms of reference are:-. The function of this Committee will be to draw up, as early as pojesible^ a preliminary plan for building to (relief thje present housing shortage m
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  • 113 4 The premises of the Eastaff English School were the venue of a party to celebrate the Empire Day at 8.45 a.m. yesterday. The meeting was attended among others by two supervisors of Schools, Mr McLcod and Mr. Low. There was a short programme
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  • 103 4 Wellington, New Zealand, May 2.— The Prime Minister. Peter Phraser, expressed his regret yesterday that Egypt. Iraq and oiher countries were trying to 'squeeze Britain for every penny she owed vit „;u: considering what Britain -ml clone for then." He told a bye-election crowd
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  • 26 4 London. May 22.— Radio Moscow said yesterday that according tc unofficial information Turkey may some warships from America part of the American aid pro gramme. UP
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  • 276 4 THERE WILL BE NO LA RGE -SCAKLE CIVIL IN INDIA, ASSURES J.J. SINGH New York, May 22^-J. J. Siii^ii President of the India League 01 Am erica, declared at a New York dinner tonight; -There cannot ami will not be a large scale civil war m India. Civil war between
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  • 130 4 OPPOSITON TO SOUTH AFRICAN ANNEZATED IN UNION tendon, May t ii Central a' 7 UHeaa ftt*i* £*S last session O f h thai i w <"»H him he Wou 7" i forthcoming by sorahjee |J messa Ke t<) tfa fomm.uee acre. i0( to '•There ha! negotiations twc*n the Govei jrou
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  • 33 4 JOINT CLAIMS OFFICE SHIFTED TO EMPRESS PLACE me Joint claims c shifted from Roca. *'loor, Fullcrtun L Government Offices, L (next to the Col Office Libaray, n roLUic it will fuction d± iror
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  • 25 4 The Singapore Office Attendants' "nion has been registered under the Trade Union Ordiancc, 1940. Its registration number is 82 of 1947.
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  • 35 4 A discourse on "Srimad Bhaga vad Gita" will be given m English by Swami Vamadevananda, President. Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, at the Mission premises, 9. Norris Road, tomorrow (Saturday) at 6.30 p.m.
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