Indian Daily Mail, 29 May 1947

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 91. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, M AY 29, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 183 1 j u ne 1948 Maximum Date For Br. Withdrawal Indian states To Attain separate independence? ay 2S._ The final instrument for the transfer Ind.a was already Leing dratted by legal experts Office and the Viceroy, Viscount MountbatteiTs tcedore was reviewed for the last
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  • 44 1 From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, May 28.— 1t is understood that Mr. V. V. Giri former Madras Minister is being appointed India's renative In Ceylon m lion to Mr. M. S. Aney, who has relinquished the 'onyright.
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  • 154 1 and if you can agree authority before that all be very happy to t r before that date." SEVERAL BLANKS India Office legal experts were already drafting the "final infor the transfer" but still several blanks the date of the transthe actual recipient or Mplents of powers, the source aid.
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  • 31 1 MU1|^ tBINET RESIGNS May 28.— The Thambhil morning submifcation of the Regency *dl and was accepted. "ts in a joint sesriuy afternoon for 1 Premier which is be Thamrong himself. Reuter
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  • 144 1 Frontier Minister Deplores India Secretary's "Misstatement" (From Our Own Correspondent. Peshawar, May 28.— Frontier Information Minister Mehrchand Khan iui m a Press Conference here yesterday took strong exception to the Secretary of State for India, Lord LisUnvel's statement m the House of Lords recently that Muslim League Civil disobedience had
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  • 55 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Hyderabad (Daccan), May 28. A memorial signed by representatives of all communities m the State has been submitted to the Nizam requesting him to retain Sir Mir/a Ismail as Premier, "As he is the one man who could maintain all communities m harmony
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  • 82 1 Latest Model Watches Sent To Gandhiji As Replacement London, May £B.— Leading British manufacturers ot popular watches today sent to Gandhiji their latest model as a replacement for the one he lost last Sunday on a train journey from f atna to New Delhi after carrying it from his lo.n
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  • 417 1 What Today's Crude Anti-Allied Slogans Sentiments Show Frankfurt, May 28. Crude pencilled or chalked slogans that find their way on to railway coach partitions and similar "blackboards" m Germany are today a revealing chronicle of the rise of anti- Allied sentiment m this country.
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  • 317 1 Vietnamese Prepared To Fight To The End "If French Watchword Is Death Rather Than Slavery, So Is Ours' Saigon, May 28. An appeal to the French people m the name of Ho Chi Minn, President of the Vietnam Government, to "help save peace" was broadcast last night by Vietnam radio.
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    30 1 More clauses m the Fundamen tal Rights resolution have been passed by the Constituent As sembly but as vet no cltus* mentions the right to eat. Courtesy: Indian News Chronicle
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  • 42 1 Tokyo, May 28.— Mount Aso m the southern island of Kyushu has erupted and la at present belching forth ashes, flames and lava, according to Japanese reports. No casualties wore reported but damage is being Caused to crops. Reuter
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  • 135 1 i From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Afcy 28— The story ot how a film producer tried to outrage her modesty and compelled her to pose for a naked photo, was related 6y actress Shanta Dcvi before the Bombay Presidency Magistrate. Shanta deposed that she was
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  • 180 1 Calcutta, May 28— The morning News, Calcutta's only Muslim League newspaper, today charged General Douglas Mac Arthur, Supreme Allied Commander of Japan with "racial arrogance and colour distinction" for his recent statement In Tokyo that three great oriental countries— China, the Philippine* and Japan "are now
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  • 47 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, May 28.— Women students will be admitted henceforth In the Roorkee Engineering Colego, the oldest engineering- college In the east. The ban on Eve Ls being lifted on the eve of the College's centenary celebrations.— Copyright.
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  • 310 1 Preparations! For June 2 'From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, May 28.— Addressing a prayer meeting here yeserday evening, Mahatma Gandhi warned Bihar Hindus that if they again went mad and began killing the Muslims there whom he regarded as his blood brothers and who looked
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  • 176 1 (From Our Own Correspondent; Luck now, May 28.— The Mu:,lim League Party m the United Provinces Assembly has given notice of a no confidence motion on the Speaker, Purushottamdas Tandon, following his recent speeches. The motion has been admitted by the Speaker. Tne Leaguers,
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  • 22 1 Weston, Mi b u• May 28. A quake In th« di> th< rlai d T ir> pted on Tuei stoi Collet h
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  • 1056 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, May 29, 1947. INCOME TAX AND GOVT'S DILATORY TACTICS THOUGH the urgent need lor Income Tax ha* been felt m thii country long ago and though It has been considered as the only means of making the Governments of the Malayan Union and Singapore solvent
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  • 237 2 Smuts Praises British Rule Capetown, May 28. General Jan Smuts, South Africa's Prime Minister told the Senate here yesterday he looked upon British rule as a "safer guarantee of peace m the world than the United Nations itself.' 1 Dangers to peace, he declared, lay m the existence of only
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  • 53 2 Benares (United Provinces); May 23.—Klte-nying was recently declared illegal m Benares for a period of fifteen days. At this time of the year, kite flyers of all communities are attracted to maidans (parks) and house-tops and m the past this has generally ended m quarrels, fights and falls
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  • 21 2 Southampton, May 28. The French refrigerated ship, Desirade, arrived here from South America yesterday with 2,500 tons of frozen meat.- UP
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  • 613 2 BUT AMERICANS DOUBT INDIANS' ABILITY TO GRASP INDEPENDENCE "GIFT" BRITAIN IS OFFERING (By Dewitt Mackenzie, A.P. Correspondent). New York, May 28.— One would think that India, after all her centuries of subjugation and longing for freedom, would be able to submerge her politico-religious
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  • 409 2 League Boycott Of Mission Plan Will Not Entail Abandonment Of Mountbatten Scheme London, May 28.— The continued boycott by the Muslim League of the British Cabinet Mission's plan for the transfer of power to India would not entail the complete abandonment of this plan which Viceroy Mountbatten will still seek
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  • 41 2 Tokyo, May 2B.— The All-Japa-nese Federation of Textile Workers Unions meeting for the second day m Osaka passed a resolution urging the Government to import more raw cotton to keep Japan's textile industry m operation. Reuter
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  • 145 2 "Next Few Days Critical t Frontier Province'- *han S>k. '*Rom uur Own Correspondent; Peshawar, May 28. Addre^mg v p Uua 1 day evening, luian Aoaui Unai iar amm n^n Un I campaign and said it was tune fuf iuiuuiia, J or ureen bnins league volunttei^ wt^r J iugemer ana cnaiK
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  • 137 2 Kuu-uuea, iviic, iviay 6&. Chanian Lai, Indian autnor, stopped brieny at feiiannoii A.rport on his return lo London from a three luontns search of Mexico lor evidence that Hindu discoverers proceded Columbus to America. "There is disunct evidence of Hindu culture m Mexico,'
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  • 50 2 Karachi, May 28.— A European air passenger *~as caught smuggling five diamonds, valued at Ks. 10,000 (£750), by the Customs officials at Drigh Road airport here. Another passenger was found carrying diamonds m a jar of face cream while a third had gold coins m his belt.-
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  • 101 2 Vice To Return This Week a mandate p vlN ft| powers man t u tlure t« a finma > 4ttruv i-ord iuutuiiuaucu vviu reuT AC* ueliu tu.s Htenu,!"? meet vie inuun pm^ at Uie power If***, comcrence opening on J Political quartera m^ 1 evidence ol vie Jbni^n {L approval
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  • 88 2 Qerford, May 17^-Wtim a Germans admired I chill more than any oilw man and listed Sta*in N rope third and Truman survey disclosed tonight. The .survey, publtehed monthly issue of the cor. mission's "Gtnnan Rea: port" polled 2,498 Germans Churchill won with 24i i votes, Stalin got
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  • 23 2 Beyrouth, May 28. Tile J* ment rushed tanks and troops: forcexnenta yisurday to to possible disorder* m situation created by tin controversy.- UP
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  • 188 2 India To Import Food From Russia COUNTRY FACING CRITICAL SITUATION Pram Our Own Correspondent > *«n IV .U .\i;n 28.— India might import food from this year, miid Dr. Rajendra Prasad, who has just I am intonsivr lour of the count ry. roola 13 \c-.r..:^ a critical situation, but 'a-
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  • 27 2 Patna, (Bihar), May 28.— A prominent merchant of Gaya was recently deprived of his title of "Rai Bahadur/ by the' Government of India, for black marketing. Reuter
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  • 34 2 Wallace Hits At U.S. Congress Portland, 0 Wallace, mciudiw .spcakin- >ur, ebu pr tia inenderi Interests" an Republici: mocmu: into an ec »n Wallac m Portland during eluding hi, i at the Civic Reuter
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  • 1183 3 I m t Strides In Remote Tajikistan r aveller's A Story Of Strange Contrasts I2S.— Some remarkable facts about the little try of Tajikistan, where only a 15-mile strip of ones separates the Soviet Union from India, are Soviet journalist who has just paid a visit
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  • 179 3 Saigon, May 28— The breakdown of negotiations between Uu French and Vietnam Govern men U came after a series of meetings spread over last wfcek <'som*where near Hanoi" between Paul Mus, "Special Envoy" of Emile Boilaert, French U-gh Commissioner. Ho Chi Minn, Vietnam jPersident and Hoang
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  • 178 3 Chicago, May 28.— Kent Cooper, Executive Director and General Manager of Associated Press, vigorously criticised the United States State Department plans to sponsor distribution of overseas news service when he spoke yesterday here, at the 25th, anniversary of the Medill School of .Journalism of
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  • 367 3 Six Million People Vaccinated Washington, May 28. United States immigration health authorities are rapidly tightening up their inspection of travellers entering this country as the result of a smallpox "scare. The New York "epidemic," which followed the arrival of a single Mexican carrying the A cU
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  • 90 3 If Churchill Were In Power Today Deal, Kent, May 28.— An allegation that Britain would have been engaged m a war m India if Winston Churchill, Britain's wartime Premier, were m power today was made by R. H. 8. Crossman, Labour member of Parliament, when addressing a Labour Party rally
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  • 90 3 ALLIED NATIONALS ALLOWED TO DO BUSINESS IN JAPAN Tokyo, May 28.— SCAP ruled today that Allied Nationals m Japan, who have been long time residents of this country and have not been outside of Japan since the surrender, may conduct commercial activities without SCAP permission. The ruling said, however, that
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  • 790 3 BRITAIN'S VITAL ECONOMIC INTERESTS New York, May 28. Britain, recognizing that she no longer can count on the Middle East is sorely beset m that area by divergent forces which are almost as difficult to appease as those which have bedeviled her m
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  • 123 3 "^Oakland, California, May 28.— Sir Cyril Vivian Jones, President of the Food Manufacturers Association of Great Britain on Tuesday said during a pause on his world tour that India may yet become one 1 the great markets and producers of the world. "I think
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  • 289 4 Sarawak People's Determination To Preserve Independence (By Our Star! Reporter) A simple but impressive ceremony took place yesterday evening a t "Sarawak Lodge" residence of Mr. Anthony Brooke, Ex-Raja Muda of Sarawak, when the Sarawak National flag mis hoisted. Just before the
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  • 86 4 A general meeting of Local Indian Congress, Tangkak, was held at the Theatre Hall on May 16 at 4 p.m. and elected the following office-bearers for the year 1947 President Sree G. S. Gill, VicePresident Sree K. s. Maniam, Secretary Sree P. K. Kurup, Asst; Secretary Sree
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  • 1517 4 Falk By Mr. ihomson At The Rotary Club "The function of Public Relations is to ensure that government or department is kept m close touch with the Press. It seeks an informed presstand not a suborned Press. It does not seek to stiile information but to
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  • 22 4 The next meeting m 1 sory Council wUI b, I day May 29, 1947, M •Jounc.) Clunker at 10 »JB
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 68 4 RADIO STATION AT "SARAWAK LODGE"? Following the ban on Mr. Anthony Brooke by Radio Malaya it is realiably learnt that Mr. Brooke has made an application to the Controller of Telecommunications, Singapore, to erect a transmitting station m "Sarawak Lodge/ This transmitting station, if permitted will be used by Mr.
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