Indian Daily Mail, 24 May 1947
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Title Section15 1947-05-24 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 87. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1947. PRICK 19 CENTS15 words
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Article256 1947-05-24 1 Viceroy Plans T o Divide India If Cabinet Mission's Plan Is Not Accepted [hree Commissions To Be Set Up i DEMARCATE BOUNDARIES, DIVIDE ASSETS b LIABILITIES AS WELL AS DEFENCE FORCES lhe draft of the British Cabinet* ansfer of power to India, envisaging the apee Commissions for demarcation of boundaries256 words
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Article138 1947-05-24 1 London, May 23.— An appeal to the British Labour Party to heed the "dangerous consequneces of your alliance with the reactionary forces m India" is issued today by the Radical Decocratic Party of India's London organisation. It is being sent to members of the LabourReuter - 138 words
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Article80 1947-05-24 1 Tokyo, May 23.— 1n the first implementation of the new democratic Constitution of Japan, the parliament has designated the Social Democratic Party head Tetsu Katayama, as the new premier. The designation came as the House of Representatives overwhelmingly elected Katayama as premier-designate. The House gave him 420UP - 80 words
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146 1947-05-24 1 Viceroy's Plan Approved By Cabinet? y *hi|f. a Rcuter report from states. Cabinet is undereiven its broad ap- th* Viceroy's plan of transferring power special Cabinet toda>. laid before a rime Minister Clement Chairman of the Cabiexperts with the comthe India Mission Stafford Cripps, Mr. ■'ander as well as theUP; Reuter - 146 words
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Article45 1947-05-24 1 Semarang, May 23. An attempt to smuggle 21,000 guilders worth of gold out of Semarang by a British Indian was foiled by Semarang customs officials at the town's airfield yesterday. The British Indian concerned was turned over to the police.- UPUP - 45 words
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165 1947-05-24 1 Smuts Wants Resumption Of Diplomatic Relations With India Capetown, May 23.—The South African Premier, Jan Smuts, issued a statement yesterday after meeting representatives of the Natal Indian Organisation saying that he had taken note of the statement made by Pandit Nehru, VicePresident of the Indian Interim Government, expressing willingness toReuter - 165 words
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Article36 1947-05-24 1 DANISH WORKERS STRIKE Copenhagen, May 23.— Thousands of Danish workers struck on Thursday night and marched to Parliament bearing posters saying "No food, no work." Grocers said government price fixing restrictions had caused food shortages. APAP - 36 words
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160 1947-05-24 1 Our Own Correspondent) Poona, May 23. Many prominent Congressmen and Government Officials and two Honorary Magistrates who were guests m a luncheon party arranged m a village near here wihout the necessary permit required under the Food Control Order, took to160 words
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94 1947-05-24 1 From Our Own Correspondent > New Delhi, May 23.— Sadhus from ail over India have gathered on the banks of the Jamuna m Delhi and are preparing to launch Satayagraha against India Government if their demands for the abolition of cow slaughter and preventing the94 words
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281 1947-05-24 1 Creech-Jones' Empire Day Greetings And Good Wishes On the occasion of Empire Day, the Secretary of State for the Colonies sent the following greetings and good wishes to the Colonal subjects. His message of greetings follows: "It Is very righ t and proper that there should be set aside a281 words
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238 1947-05-24 1 Labourites Want Immediate Transfer Of Power In India London, May 23.— The immediate transfer of power to the existing interim government with dominion status to work out India's future constitution according to the Indian's own viewpoint, was bcinj; strongly /advocated by several Labour members of Parliament Some members were supportingUP - 238 words
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46 1947-05-24 1 Paris, May 23.— Jean Rainaclicr thirty-year-old son of Premier I'aul Kamadier, will leave here by an tomorrow on what French Government sources call "secret mission to Indo-China. The younger Ramadicr knows Indo-China well, having gon< m 1939 m the "colonies administrator."46 words
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274 1947-05-24 1 CABINET-VICEROY TALKS CONCLUDED: BLUEPRINT OF VICEROY'S TRANSFER PLA N APPROVED London, May 23.— The main British Cabinet -Viceroy talks concluded today, the special meeting of the full Cabinet approved the blueprint of the Viceroy's power transfer procedure plan for the leaders meeting at Jsew Delhi and the Orthodox Liberal PartyReuter - 274 words
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Article51 1947-05-24 1 MX. CiRADY IN SHANGHAI Shanghai, May 23 Dr. P Oradj 1 u.s. Ambassador to Indi 1 Pd yesti rday 1 n route to New Delhi. n< told reporters: lam glad ;<< be appointed Amba&sadoj to India ai a time when that great nation is only 15 months from her Inde-Reuter - 51 words
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701 1947-05-24 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, May 24, 1947. NOTES AND COMMENTS ;»iic. McKEKKON QUOTES i TS! i who ii.tvt heard ur redd the broadcast speech of Mr. p. a. B. McKerron, Officer Admig the Government of Sinpore, on tlie occasion of the Day must have been that His Excellency has701 words
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918 1947-05-24 2 VICEROY-CABINET TALKS Viceroy To Make One More Effort To Secure Approval Of Mission Plan London, May 23. India if she divides, will herself decide Ihe shape of Hindustan and Pakistan by a rapid democratic ntt-thou m the plan which Viceroy Lord Mountbatten, will submit toReuter - 918 words
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Article, Illustration235 1947-05-24 2 Corridor Claim May Stiffen Congress Attitude London, .May 23.— Informed sources said yesterday that the Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee's Cabinet would "not support a full fledged Pakistan nor the Muslim League leader, Mohammed Ah Jinnah's reported demand for a corridor through Hindustan connecting theUP - 235 words
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67 1947-05-24 2 New York, May 23.—Dayal Harishwar, an official ot the Indian Government External Affairs Department and now adviser to Asaf Ali, India's United Nations delegate, will fill a seat on the Palestine fact-finding committee until Sir Abdur Rahman arrives m the United States on May 28,Reuter - 67 words
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280 1947-05-24 2 Partition Must Be Followed By Transfer Of Population, Says Washington Post Washington, May 23. The Washington Post editorially de tlared 011 Thursday that "ihe proposed pur u( ion 01 India eou.d accompii^n iioming 111 the way 01 religious unity and peace unless .1 is accompanied by transfers 01 population onAP - 280 words
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53 1947-05-24 2 TEMPLES IN FRENCH INDIA THROWN OPEN TO UNTOUCHABLES Paris, May 23.— French press dispatches on Thursday reported all Hindu temples m French India have been thrown open to the untouchables and other low castes on orders of the Governor, Francisco Baron. There are 47 temples In Pondicherry, capital of FrenchAP - 53 words
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Article33 1947-05-24 2 Jerusalem, May 23.— A bomb exploded near Acre Prison yesterday where 251 prisoners were set free recently by Jewish extremists. A bridge was damaged and one British person was seriously wound- cd UPUP - 33 words
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190 1947-05-24 2 Fakir Of Ipi To Mediate For Congress-League Unity Peshawar, May 2.'!. The Fakir <>l I pi, tall reel -bearded legendary {•jilting leader who for 12 years has men waging a son ol 'holy war' agates! (he British m the wild Wazaristan tribal belt m North-western India, today oJTeiecl to mediateReuter - 190 words
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Article23 1947-05-24 2 Batavu, May 23.— Fifteen Indonesian political prisoners held by the Dutch have been released to Republican authorities, it was an- nounced yesterday.- UPUP - 23 words
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138 1947-05-24 2 Indian Journalist's Libel Action Against London Daily ..Lund;;.. orought rnaiaeni 01 the tt and t mentioned L in the King a B terday. Gerald i, that his and a League f or Fj re ed m v;, t»y peaceful meaj Tne issui or January i, anick headed "M, For HReuter - 138 words
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98 1947-05-24 2 United India Concept Made Hopeless? Wellington. Shropshire, yxm. The British Socialist (mvcJ has "risked the lu'ure prus« of India by a retain which eeeau reHaia to tall v !v.»:kes, Cmuwnraiiff M I Parliament, declared m I -H here last niuht. 1 He said that tfc B Ij nouncement or wtthcReuter - 98 words
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49 1947-05-24 2 Greater Flow Of Indian Middle East Trade Karachi, May 3 A Of trade bet* countries ol cludmv. Iraq pected to b Indian Trade y' completed tour of th( Two him Daud Khan here fi ed lies while B for food jra After i »lon W8 GoverniiKir toDrovli countrii ReuterReuter - 49 words
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944 1947-05-24 3 [enC b "Beveridge Plan" Administrators ose n. Insurance For 24,000,000 Peoples >laj 23.— Elections just held here constitute an im,k m the social evolution of the French nation. be purpose ot choosing the men who will adan( j direct me biggest Mate insurance scheme everReuter - 944 words
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319 1947-05-24 3 New Premier Reviews Long-Term Foreign Policy Nanking, May 23. China has proposed that .Japan be placed under four-power control f or up to 30 years aler the Japanese peace treaty is signed, Foreign Minister Wang Shilithieh reported on Wednesday. He told the People'sAP - 319 words
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Article139 1947-05-24 3 Batavia. May 23<— The iast ol the tens of thousands of Indonesian slave labourer^ taken abroad by the Japanese will be returned to their homes by July, the Netherlands East Indies ;..vernmcnt announced. Severn n snipe already have repatriated 52, in "romush since the first groupAP - 139 words
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173 1947-05-24 3 London, May 23. Prince Peter of Greece yesterday said that the Afghanistan Royal Family and the Prime Minister feared that Br! tain's withdrawal from India would disturb (he balance ot power be tween the British Empire and Russia. Prince Peter told a meeting ofUP - 173 words
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Article81 1947-05-24 3 Rangoon, May 23.— Dr. Malcolm Adiseshiah, Secretary of the International Students Service who is now m Rangoon, assured "political and economic help" for Burma's educational rehabilitation by the World Students Relief Organisation. He expressed sympathy with the plight of the students as well as teachers ofReuter - 81 words
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253 1947-05-24 3 U.S. Aid In Goods And Food For World Peace Urged Jefferson, lowa, May 23. Former L.S. Governor Harold t. Stassen of Minnesota, a candidate for Republican nomination for the President m 1948, on Wednesday, advocated that the U.S. devote ten per cent oi its total national production of goods am!AP - 253 words
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Article39 1947-05-24 3 London, bit 23. A thur n ings, Professox of jnu^ic at Dm hum University, recalled India'- Indebtedness to poet Tagore and demonstrations of Bengali music at a luncheon clay at London University Tagore Institute. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article11 1947-05-24 3 Ramadier's Warning To French h Pr., 1 13. But th ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article30 1947-05-24 3 idar J: i the Pun id d< ad pday In I ddied Tim la rlier this month Indians- one a policeman— were d In Saigon. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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378 1947-05-24 4 PRO's Press Note On 4 Unofficial Nomiaated i embers' In **•*•< the bUc tecutsfon of the status and activities oJ the unofficial nominated members of the future Legislative (t>unnl for Singapore, the ioilo.vinff extract has been issued hv the Public Relations Office >r Publication -lo378 words
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206 1947-05-24 4 Chinese Sentenced To 8 Yrs. R.I. 12 Strokes The story of an arrest made at Purvis street on Feb. 3, shortly past midday was heard at the Assize Court yesterday, when a Chinese Wong Kee was convicted en a charge of armed robbery and sentenced to 8 ve.irs' r.i. and206 words
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Article, Illustration61 1947-05-24 4 »I™il P h ot °S"P h taken on 010O 10 occasion of the farewell tea party to Swami Bhaswarananda held on Sii.uHv Kamakr,shna M. ss :on premises. The Swamiji had been head of the local Mission for the past 14y ear" s i'nV "*L IK "I. >s the new head61 words
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204 1947-05-24 4 Viceroy Must Settle Future Of Britain Also Says The Tribune London. May 23.— The Indian question has indeed come home to roost, said the editorial note m yesterday's leftwing political weekly (he Tribune. "Failure m India," adds the Tribune, "would make nonsense of the 12 months— and even 18 monthsReuter - 204 words
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Article118 1947-05-24 4 A Chinese who was wanted for a murder that took place during the Japanese occupation was arrested on Thursday night by the Singapore police. The murder took place during the latter part of March 1944 at Rawang. The accused will be sent to Selangor for trial. A118 words
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Article53 1947-05-24 4 i-onaon, May 23.-When the Duke of Windsor saw his brother Kins George and his mother on Thursday, his Duchess did not accompany him. The Windsor arrived from New York last Thursday. King George saw his brother for 45 minutes. There was no announcement of wnatAP - 53 words
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Article286 1947-05-24 4 New York, May 23.-—Of the worlds five major powers, only the United i States and Britain have formally > agreed to participate m all the i United Nations specialized agenRussia is a member only of the I world health organization one of I eight specializedAP - 286 words
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Article57 1947-05-24 4 Washington, 23.-The Siamese Ambassador, Prince Wan Waithayakaon, paid his first call on the United States Secretary of state, Mr. Gecrge Marshall, yesterday! He told reporters that it was a courtesy visit pointing out that Mr. Marshall was m Moscow when he arrived to take overReuter - 57 words
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175 1947-05-24 4 Washinglun, May 23. President Roosevelt, it was disclosed here on Thursday, directed nearly two years before his death that 4 the long hand-written letters between the King of England and myself or between Cardinal Mundelin and and myself are to beAP - 175 words
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Article70 1947-05-24 4 j Auckland, New Zealand, May 23. —Throe million lepers m the orient have been -i\cn hopr by two new dru;;s— promin and diazone— which are said to be affecting amazing changes m laryngeal mucasa, a leper throat disea.-e, it was announced here yesterday. Suiuh SeasReuter - 70 words
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Article52 1947-05-24 4 Ifunich, May 23.— The Dachau War Crimes authorities announced yesterday that Kurty Mathersius, a defendant m a forthcoming con centration camp trial, hanged him self yesterday m a prison hospital Mathesius was the compouno commandant at Nordhau^en con centration camp and was schectulec; for trial mUP - 52 words
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66 1947-05-24 4 The following cabie was sent from Singapore to the meeting oJ the Filth National Foreign Trade Conference of the Canadian Cham ben of Commerce which opened on May list m Vancouver: Chair man Conference, Board of Trad< Vancouver. Singapore Government am Singapore and Chinese66 words
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Article30 1947-05-24 4 CONSCRIPTION BILL PASSED lionaon, M < Common, gave final Thursday night to the Conscription Bill, def vote of 232 to 44 pacifist who sought to kill the the third readinp APAP - 30 words
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Article68 1947-05-24 4 Under the auspices of the Malayan Vegetarian Society, Singapore there will be a public lecture on •'Ahimsa m Daily Life" by Mr. Sten Von Krusenstierna, tomorrow (Sunday, at 4.30 p.m, at the Ramakrishna Mission, 9, Norris Road. The lecture will be followed by an68 words
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