Indian Daily Mail, 27 May 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail v 11. No. 89. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY MAY 27, 1947. piyci it cents
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  • 301 1 Old Slogans Have Become Useless And Outdated final Decisions To Be Made By India' '—Viceroy's Message May Zb.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Indian eminent ice-Pres.dent, told Congressmen t? E Dun, I nited Provinces, today: Ou r %ht T™ot over L Declaring ihn the Britisti
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  • 161 1 Labour Party Meeting Votes Britain's Peacetime Conscription Margate, England, May 26.—Britain's ruling Labour Party on Monday voted by the ratio of 2,332 to 579 m favour of peacetime conscription to back up the nations foreign policy and rebuffed Communism. Vole on the conscription underlined, apparently the waning opposition within to
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  • 33 1 Macassar, May 26.— East Indonesian Premier Madjamoedin yesterday handed m all cabinet portfolios m order to enable President Sukawati to effect the reconstruction of the broadest possible basis, as promised m Parliament, UP
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  • 272 1 •dan movement for autonomy under dutch inspiration is untimely May 26. In an exclusive interview wilh the yesterday, Sjahrir predicted that within the next 'it will be clear whether the future holds friction on ct for Indonesia." that he based his prediction on the
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  • 66 1 Toklo, May 26. A new method cf producing penicillin In large quantities is claimed to have been discovered by Dr. Hiroshi Ito of the Kanazawa State Hospital who is an authority on bacteriology, according to a Japanese report from Kanazawa City. Dr. Ito says the
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    45 1 H:s Excellency Mr. Lo Chia-Luen, China's Ambassador to India, and His Excellency Lord Mountbatten coming out of the Ball Room of the Viceroy's House m New Delhi after the short ceremony when the Am bassador-designate presented his credentials. Photo: Government of India Information Services, Malaya.
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  • 250 1 Now Delhi, May 2li.— lndians must l«arn to depend on themselves, said Mahatma Gandhi last night. It pained him, he said, to see all eyes turned towards London to ascertain the outcome of the Viceroy's visit. "Independence is like a jewellike the Koh-i-Noor,"
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  • 87 1 HEAT WAVE IN MADRAS (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, May 26.— Madras has been experiencing a heat wave for the last week and yesterday the Mercury rose above 107 degrees. The temperature is soaring with rest of India also, Lahore and Nagpur touching at 117 degrees and Delhi 113. A
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  • 270 1 Washington, May 26.— Sumner Welles, former ILfl it»h*,. In his usual weekly broadcast Welles said, "unless the chief Indian communities primarily the Hindus and Muslims— can still find some practical means whereby the local self-government can be combined with
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  • 250 1 Large Exodus From Sind, Punjab And Frontier kt r^ L (From Our Own Correspondent) A big exodus of non-Muslims ~i from Sind, Punjab and the Frontier has already started and vast numbers are footing m to the United Provinces and Delhi. The Central Government
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  • 295 1 London, May 26.— Letters telegrams and cables from all over Britain and the rest of the world were received by Queen Mary, today on her 80th birthday. Guns m Hyde Park fired a greeting at noon. Ambassadors and Ministers to St. James were among callers who
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  • 77 1 Situation In India Getting Tense (From Our Political Correspondent) Indore, May 26.— The situation m Indore continues to be tense and curfew order and order banning demonstrations are enforced. A Public meeting organised by the Prajamandal yesterday was dispersed by the police who la-thi-charged and the peoples* leaders were arrested.
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  • 63 1 Bangkok, May 26.— The possibility of late King Ananda being assasinated was discarded herfe yesterday by the Minister of the Interior Lung Chawang Sakrisongkrom who made the statement during the House debate on the charge that the government had failed to solve the case of the king's death. Luang Shaweng
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  • 69 1 Shanghai, May 26.— -The price of rice jumped to 460,000 Chinese Dollars per picul, an increase of 20,000 dollars within a three hours period. The government has autnorised rushing through shipments of rice m an attempt to hlat the unprecedented upsurge and
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  • 34 1 Cairo, May 26.— The Prime Minister, Nokrashy Pasha, heads the Egyptian delegation to .submit the Egyptian case to the United Nations Security Council, it was announced here last night after a cabinet meeting.- Reuter
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  • 784 2 Indain Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, May 27, 1947. PUBLIC AND COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBLE T-I ANE of the most deplorable features of Singapore today is the utter absence of a spirit of collective responsibility on the part of the City's population. The blame for this should be laid more at the door
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  • 684 2 WHILE JUNE 1948 REMAINS UNALTERABLE DEADLINE FOR WITHDRAWAL i une Insufficient To Consider Any frreshj&SchemeS; London, May 26. The Political quarters consider the Viceroy, Lord Mountbatten, after his talks with the Government nere will carry back to
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  • 108 2 Sadhus Demonstrate Against Abolition Of Caste Distinctions New Delhi, May, 26.— From the Himalayas and from all corners of India the Sadhus Indian "holy man" are pouring into New Delhi to demonstrate before the Imperial Secretariat against widow remarriage, cow slaughter and the entry of low caste Hindus into the
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  • 96 2 Dublin, May 26. Nations with experience of the difficulties of partition will not feel too enthusiastic about the merits of this solution, says the Catholic Conservative newspaper Irish Independent today commenting on Pakistan m India. The realisation of Jinnah's dosire for good relations with
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  • 385 2 Outlines Plans For Conscription New Delhi, May 26. A division of India must inevitably result m the division of the Indian armed forces, Sardar Baldev Singh, Defence Member m the Indian Interim Government and its only Sikh member, said
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  • 210 2 h timer Editor On Ability Of Br. Shippers London, May 26. British shipping interests must show India that they can provide a better service than India can set up for herself, says Sir Alfred Watson, former editor of the Statesman m India m an article published m the "Great Britain
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  • 105 2 WORLD RADIO COMMUNICATION CONFERENCE New Delhi India m represented by a six-man delegation at the World Radio Communication Conference called by the International Telecommunication Union at Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA. The Indian delegation is led by Mr. S. Banerji, General Manager of Overseas Communication Service, India. The object for
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  • 137 2 London, May 26. The Muslim League of Britain yesterday presented a memorandum to the Prime Minist»'|. Clement Au»oo. demanding Pakistan without the partitioning of Bengal and the Punjab. The memorandum, presented by the President of the Muslim Lea gue m Great Britain, Ali Motuun mcd
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  • 56 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Baroda, May 26. Mobs of hungry peo~ple m Siddapur town m Baroda State looted Government shops, etc., and carried away 4 000 tons of wheat. The mob first went to the ration office and demanded food. On not obtaining any,
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  • 591 2 New Delhi (Air Mail)— The linst cided to awarrt xndian otricer to be promoted to vie rank of Air Commouore io Group Captain Subroto Mukerjee, <juzj, vie most senior uilictr m UU xvuyai Incuan Air .force, who re oentiy assumed
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  • 86 2 London, May 26.-Abo^ young Indians, mostly StUflen eliding a number of Indiatook part m a public den. yesterday afternoon In End of London, marched through and Fleet S'reet h »uting ga > Quit^ a ST-Si quit— we settle. m tions demanded thai W should be
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  • 464 3 irty Members Warned To Prepare Fo r lory Onslaught" l n Next Election B*3S ple V,V\ e world to S. uJtiftS i thus end the fear of war. Mm ster Clement AtUee and Foreign Secretary Er :i ar otner top ministers
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  • 114 3 London, May 26 Over 200 organisations m the Malayan Union have been registered as irade unions, said the Secretary for the Colonies Mr. Arthur CreechJones m a Parliamentary reply today. Mr. Henderson Stewart, Liberal National, had asked if he had received any report .upon
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  • 43 3 Cairo, May 26.— Five Egyptian workers *rer e killed and 14 injured m an explosion at the match factory m Galiufc industrial district, north of Cairo, the police confirm-' ed yesterday. Investigation into the cause of the explosion is being carried out. Reuter
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  • 103 3 Labour Govt. To Nationalise Steel Iron And Gas Industries Margate, England, May Z^ChanceUer of the Exchequer Hugh Dalton on Sunday promised that the Labour Party would carry through nationalization of the iron, steel and gas industries "before our five years are out" m 1950. Dalton, here for the opening of
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  • 84 3 Paris, May 26.— Leaders of the French Electrical and Gas workers Union, defying the government's action commandeering their services, on Sunday declared the workers would stage a 24-hour sit down strike on Wednesday m all French gas and electric plant. Socialist Premier Paul Ramadier, m
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  • 712 3 New York, May 26. A United Press survey revealed that there are slightly over twenty million active members of the Commuist Party m the world's 46 principal countries. Eightytwo per cent of the members are concentrated m Europe and Russia, with almost twice
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  • 56 3 Beirut, May 25.— An Armenian was shot and killed m a distu* banes m Beirut yesterday during Lebanon's first parliamentary general elections since 1943. Elsewhere voting was relatively quiet with only minor incidents reported as the country's 275,000 electors went to the polls. Complete results will
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  • 196 3 Saigon, May 26.— The Vietnam Government Radio reported on Sunday that Indo-Chinese insurgents had received and rejected an armistice offer from the French High Commissioner, Emile Bollaert The announcement broadcast by the secret "Voice of Vietnam" station said the proposed armistice terms were presented
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  • 102 3 New Delhi, May 26.— More than one-and-a-half million members of the Indian armed forces were de mobilised between V-J Day and the end of March this year. Of these 27,746 were British and Indian officers, 12,177 were officers and auxiliaries of the W.A.C.(I), 39,036 were British
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  • 320 3 Rangoon, May 26.— Dr. Ba Maw, farmer Premer of Burma, commenting on Burma's draft constitution just adopted by the AntiFascist People's Freedom League convention, declared here today: "It seems Burma will not be one but many nations kept balanced and apart by the
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  • 679 4 High Time They Were Improved, Says Trade Union Adviser The urgent question of employers financing the building oi houses for their employees and the removing of their fear of want were points raised by Mr. R. C. Caddick, Trade Union Adviser m
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  • 110 4 At the evidence, taking sessions of the Joint Wages Commission, during the week ending the 24th May 1947, twenty-six persons were interviewed. Apart from Individual employees, representatives of the following Trade Unions tended:The Government and Municipal Labour Union; The Municipal Town Cleansing Labour Union; The Malayan
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  • 64 4 TEMPORARY INTERPRETERS CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURTS Vacancies exist m the Criminal District and Police Courts for temporary posts of Interpreters m the following languages: Indian (Tamil, Telegu and Malayalamj. 2. Applicants should be suitably qualified mi n English. 3. Applications, with copies of testimonials should be addressed to the District Judge
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  • 321 4 SHB Clerical Staffs' Memorandum To Salaries Commission The present salary scheme for the Asiatic clerical staff should be revised as follows states a memorandum submitted by the S.H.B. Staff Association to the Salaries Commission, Grade 'B $80 to $100 increment $10 annually— 3 years; Grade 'C $110 to $150— increment
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  • 336 4 RICE ALLOTMENTS FOR 1947 RICE PROSPECTS FOR 1948 EQUALLY BAD Dir.-Gen. of lEFC Washington, May 26. Rice-eating nations will receive only about 25 per cent of their prewar supplies during 1947 and 1948 prospects are equally bad, Mr. D. A. Fitzgerald, director general of the International Emergency Food Council, reported
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  • 53 4 PROTECTED PLACES ORDINANCE ENFORCED IN THE UNION At the request of the military authorities, the Malayan Union Government brought into force In the Union the Protected Placfes Ordinance. This Ordinance was gazetted with effect from yesterday. A similar Ordinance has been m force m Singapore for some time and has
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  • 227 4 Outlook Not So Gloomy, Assures Mr. Nixon Mr. H. E. Nixon, one of the directors of Batu Lintang Rubber Co., Ltd., at its annual general meeting m Penang on Saturday last, commenting on reports m the Press of the possibility of an acute
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  • 72 4 INDIAN SCIENTIST PRODUCES NEW SYNTHETIC RUBBER New Delhi A proceti worked out by Sir J. C. Ghosh and his collaborators at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, has resulted m obtaining a synthetic rubber product which Is superior to natural rubber m agtag properties, resistance to solvents and permeability to
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  • 153 4 Role Of Lady Reich Expert Stuttgart, ivia,y *.0.--A 48-ycar-ol i woman acouota vi ueuig a ringieautr m tne profeiaiame which mutant uennun guis to nave Ouuic6 wr me uemuf unu ufeca" iegaiUie^6 oi tueir mariUu hiatus or lack ot it i* now iacin fe trial by the Germans. A denazification
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  • 217 4 JAP OCCUPATION VALID FOR CALCULATING GRATUITIES The Malacca Municipal Commissioners at a meeting last week decided that the period of Japanese Occupation should be reckoned for purposes of payment of gratuities under the Superannuation Fund Rules. It was pointed out by Mr. D. 1. Todmann, Municipal Engineer, that all those
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  • 178 4 Indian Author's Bo Criticised New York, ;Mav Pandits great Se i^: wj| >l ant achievements J I a lack of Wa^l the "New York „e ral 4 review action v M era a ;1 shed my tearw andl(l "*1 NUfCftt India," by i, 1 I>. P. Karaka. IIMU 4 The
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  • 28 4 Sbai. May 2&-TU c.-.y Ck plenary session opei to discuss reBolutl one (tomandng the bu troctfslon ol Macao, P.;: H colony near Hongkong.- UP
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