Indian Daily Mail, 30 May 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. Hi. No. 92. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY MAY 30, 1947 PRICE 1Q CENTS.
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  • 289 1 fkcision Made As Political Expediency andhiji Willing To Support High Command's Stand i From Our Own Correspondent) hi. May 29.— Circles m touch with the League nand suggwt Mr Jinnah is preparing his followers turn of I unjab and Bengal. He seems to have told
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  • 63 1 May 29.— An appeal attending the Labour rence at Margate to hemselves m actire suplugressiye democratic India represented by >isations as the Radinratic Party has been manifesto issued by ido British Democratic memorandum says: "India way to full-fledged elopment. Not only has policy
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  • 64 1 r*<ion, May 29.-The Evening W .said today that the Secretary, Mr. Ernest told Mr. Attlee, that i to remain m his pre--1 until after the London the Foreign Ministers' November and thereaccept the invitation Britain's "economic office and the said they doubted been any suggesi cabinet
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  • 84 1 GANDHI JINNAH APPEAL FILMED Benares, May 29.— As part of a drive to improve the communal situation m the Province, the U. P. Government, it is learned, is planning to give the widest publicity to the GandhiJinnah joint peace appeal. More than a million posters and copies of the appeal
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  • 80 1 London, May 29. British Govenrment sources on Thursday said Duke of Windsor called on Prime Minister Clement Attlee unexpectedly today and m the course of the forty-minute conversation explored possibilities of receiving an appointment m the British Colonial tmprc. Britain's former King enured
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  • 79 1 Brussels, May 29. India if Increasingly becoming a rtralj of the United States of America as the "best client" of the Antwerp diamond cutting industry. Since 1944— the year of Belgium's liberation the purchase of diamonds by America exceeded by far those
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  • 61 1 London, May 3».— V. X, Krishna Menon, presonal representative m Europe of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, left London today for Margate and will fly to India on Friday. The Labour Party Annual Conference is taking place at Margate and all members of the Cabinet and the
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  • 51 1 Lake Success, May 29— The meeting here of the Palestine Investigating Committee which had been fixed for today has been p .stponed till Monday. The reason for postponing the meeting was said to be to allow members to study documents. Not all the principal members have yet arrived.-
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  • 133 1 Conference New Delhi, May 29.— The happi ness of millions of Indians tor generations depends on wnat is u ceded m Delhi next month during the conference to decide on the means of trasferring power to the Indians, the '•Statesman editorial yesterday stated.
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  • 188 1 New Delhi, May Mahaima (•anuiii told his prayer meeting last night that ''there is nothing to worry about" when speaking of the tears m India that there may be bloodshed after June 2 when Indian leaders hear the British Government's plan for transferring
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  • 159 1 GOVERNOR CHARGED WITH IRRESPONSIBILITY New Delhi, May 29. Abdul Ghaffar Khan, the Frontier Congress leader known as the Frontier Gandhi said m Peshawar today: "I am at a loss to understand why we are fighting' when we are all brothers irrespective
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  • 65 1 New Delhi May 29.— An ad hoe committee to determine the country's national flag and select an appropriate national anthem and suitable designs for inscriptions on new currency coins and postage stamps wtD shortly be appointed by the President of the Indian Constituent Assembly. Coins
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  • 67 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, 29.— Accepting the recommendations of the Tariff Board, the India Government has decided to grant protection to preserve^ fruit industry tot three years. The Government will also supply an adequate quota of sugar to the industry and will
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  • 183 1 VICEROY LEAVES FOR INDIA London, May 29. The Viceroy of India. Rear-Admiral Lord Mountbatten with Lady Moun that ten left Northolt aerodrome at 7-15 this morning m the Viceregal plane, a specially fitted York on their way back to India. Lord Mountbatten carrying with him proposals approved at the Cabinet
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  • 32 1 Jerusalem, May 29. A reliable private source on Wednesday reported two heavy explosions occurred m Haifa shortly before noon m the vicinity of the extensive oil Installation. AP
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  • 95 1 Nuremberg, May 29.— American authorities revealed yesterday that three former Nazi intelligence officers under questioning have told them under questioning that the missing Martin Bormann, had turned Communist and had escaped to Russia after the fall of Berlin. The authorities are extremely sceptical and classify it with
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  • 185 1 Margate, May 29.— The Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin, who devoted a great part of his speech at the Labour Party Conference here today to India, Burma, Indonesia, China and Japan, received an overwhelming vote of confidence when every Opposition resolution was defeated on show
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  • 84 1 Peshawar, May 29.— Dazi Attaullah, Revenue Minister of the Northwest Frontier Government told a meeting of tribesmen yesterday that the Provinces would never be subservient to either "the Hindus of Hindustan or to Nawabs and feudal Lords of the Punjab. We do not
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  • 33 1 London, May 29.— Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck Commander-in-Chief, India, who attended the recent War Office staff course at Camberley left for India by plane early this morning.- Reuter
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  • 41 1 Nuremberg, May 29.— Lieut-Gen. Franz Boehme, one of the 12 German generals now awaiting trial on charges of war crimes m the Balkans died during the nighl after throwing himself from the third floor of Nuremberg jail.— Reuter
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  • 50 1 Swami Satyananda Bharau (ex Brahmachari Kailasam) Is on a lecturing tour m Penang, Taiplng, Ipoh, Klang and Kuala Lumpur. He will speak on such subject as 'The I.itfr-As;an Relations Conreztne**; 'My recen: tour m India;' Brt Ai'v-cb'r.do, EM Ramans. Iffaharlshi, Ye i fcucihhr^-i.ida Biiar^ua* —their Menage to us.
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  • 86 1 London, May zy.— Russia has asked Britain for a bigger credit and has indicated that acceptance of ihe proposals is essential before any fresh Anglo-Soviet trade agreement can be signed, an authoritative source reported here today. The Soviet proposals entail a grant to the Soviet
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  • 132 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangalore, May 29.— One Hundred and twenty member* of the Congress Party m Mysore Assembly staged a walkout twice yesterday when the house met for the budget session. Before Dewan Sir A. Ramaswami Mudaliar began the Budget speech, Congress Party
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  • 91 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Liv know, May 29. The United Provinces Government has decided to suspend all arms licences granted by District Magistrates In their own discretion to persons who are not otherwise entitled to possess firearms. It ls estimated 90 per cent of the
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  • 181 1 London, May 29. The Viceroy. Lord Louis Mount batten, prior to his departure by York Aircraft for New Delhi from London this morning, was reported to be very optimistic on the proposals for a settlement m India with the Mission's proposals would ultimately be acceptable to the Muslim
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  • 782 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, May 30, 1947. GROWING FOOD CRISIS IN INDIA fIjUCH more serious than the communal and political tension In India to-day is th« food situation which is reported to be rapidly heading to a crisis. Unless large quantities of foodstuffs are immediately made available to India,
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  • 1312 2 But If Hindu-Moslem Difficulty Is Met Without Civil War, India May Have Helped To Restore Faith In Man's Sanity, Says Louis Fischer. New York, (By Cable)— My friendship for India and my faith m the Indian people have checked any tendency towards
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  • 1019 2 No Peace Sn Calcutta City Until All-India Issue Is Solved Calcutta, May 29.— Civic Peace is returning to this distracted city but there is little Confidence among either officials or public that the day when a citizen, whatever his caste, creed or colour
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  • 123 2 Br. Anthem Must From Theatres, Say Statesman Calcutta. May W.-Tht*B owned newspaper "S^JBj today demanded that the of the British National An J the end of cinema and fcj performances should ot^l mediately. j Describing the custom 1 "purposeless gesture, the pi said: "The Indian vh 0 J courtesy, tradition
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  • 80 2 Anti-Indian Struggle In S. Africa Pretoria. May A-M India raided its sanctions »?i South Africa, the presents against Indians in South .12 will be continued said a tion adopted by the South Afr Protection Movement »Iwk as its object the eliminate Indians from commerce The resolution WM I* 5 Congress
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  • 49 2 Aung San Invited To Madras Rangoon. May Folm Audi>cshiah. Madras ChrMian CgjJ Secretary ot the Im Students' Service, no* 5 Rangoon, has invited i San, Deputy <'****»* Bun-., im,rin, Q"jJ I Knjional schedule (I to be IH'W il early next nth Tho Rangoon W* send stronu dele*""' Madras conference. Reuter
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  • 21 2 Gandhiji Receives Chinese Envoy New Delhi M Gandhi today re* Ambassador Lo a Mkedtheenro; will and re Chiang Kai shcK.- UP
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  • 706 3 Kconsirucuon Programme Hampered Bii loiernal insecurity \u Lack or Funds >n. May 29.— Burma, which has almost won the Jfl le for political independence, is still battling the economic JLvtl i^ cd *>> two military campaigns fought on Burmese and nearly three-and-a-half years of Japanese
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  • 182 3 Lake Success, May 29.—Atomic delegates from the United States, Britain and Canada on Wednesday clashed heatedly with the Russian delegate Andrei Gromyko over a Soviet proposal which would put atomic energy controls within reach of the Security Council vote. The Western representatives reaffirmed their opposition
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  • 113 3 Commonwealth Conference On Japanese Peace Treaty Ottawa, May 29.— Canada is considering the Australian Government's proposal for a Commonwealth conference on the Japanese peace treaty but so far no decision has been reached, the External Affairs Department stated yesterday. Australia proposed the conference should be held m Canberra within the
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  • 73 3 London, May 29. King George VI, wearing a black arm band on the arm of his army uniform flew from London to Yorkshire to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, the Earl of Harewood, near Leeds Wednesday. The services were attended t>y more than 500, about half
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  • 109 3 Batavia, May 29,— The Republican Daily Merdeka today published an interview quoting President Soekarno as saying "if the Dutch insist on smashing the Indonesian Republic and pushing to Jagjakarta they face the power of 70,000,000 people and I become their Guerilla leader against them." The interview
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  • 72 3 Indonesian Cooperation Amsterdam, May 29. The Dutch Prime Minister Dr. L. M. Bee! on his return from Indonesia following: the presentation of the final Dutch proposals for a settlement of the Indonesian proplem, expressed serious doubt on Tuesday night over the willingness of the Republic to
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  • 167 3 Washington, May 29.— Emanuel Celler, Democratic Congressman of New York and one of the leading American advocates of Indian independence, m a statement yesterday expressed surprise that •some Indian leaders had agreed to the creation of a separate Moslem State and termed
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  • 99 3 Nurenberg, May 29. Franz von Papen, Jr., son of the former diplomat now serving a prison term at Regenburg, told the United Press today that his father was attacked and seriously injured m the hospital ward of the prison by a former SS officer
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  • 340 3 UN Economic Commission For Asia And Its Functions New York, May 23.— A major step towards actual functioning q| a (Jniieti Nations Economic commission for Asia and the Far Last will be taken on July 7 with the Convocation of the group to formally draft its programme. The results of
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  • 77 3 Indian Businessman To Attend Rotary Convention New York. May 29.— Bombay businessman Madhavlal Makamji Bhatt and wife arrived by air on their way to the rotary convention at San Francisco and to investigate the import export trade m the United Spates, particularly castor oil, and mercantile goods. Bhatt, who is
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  • 182 3 London, May 29. The first "presentation party" was held by the King and Queen m the grounds of Buckingham Balacfc this Wednesday afternoon an austerity substitute for prewar courts. Five thousand guests have been Invited among them many of thia year's debutantees. Not all the debutantes
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  • 109 3 Nazis Make Sardonic Comments On American Justice Landserg, Germany, May 29.— Twenty-six more guards and torturers of Nazi concentration camp died on twin gallows on Wednesday, making sardonic comments about American justice. August Nigraber, gauleiter of Upper Austria and highest-ranking said "I regard it an honour to be Nazi among
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  • 63 3 Margate, England, May 29.— Left wing rebels of the Labour Party on Wednesday showed unexpected strength although they lost two to one m the first test of Secretary of State Ernest Beyin's foreign policies. The skirmish was largely a preliminary to a full dress foreign affairs
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  • 684 4 Need For UN Economic Commission For Asia And Far East Explained (By Our Staff Reporter) Singapore and the Malayan Union have gone faster m getting to normal than many other countries, said Sir Andrew Clow, KSCI, CIE, UK Delegate to the
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  • 49 4 Mr, Mrs. A. R. Nair and M. Air a. i. N. Nair, of bungci Teior ate, jonore isanru, wish to convey tueir tnanks to all friends and tatives for their attendance, valuable guts, telegrams etc. on me eve oi me wedding oi ihe latter on 25th May 1947.
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  • 62 4 rhc marriage of Parakkai Balan <of kudU'l Research Institute Kuala Lumpur) with Kumari Kavoo, (youngest sisier of Mr. A. jH. Menon, Kepong (Malaya > Rubber estates Ltd., Kepong) will take place at Sri Mahamariamman lexnple, 177 High Street K.L., on Tnursday, sth June, 1947, between 3 and 5 p.m.
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  • 38 4 Two Generals, a Rear Admiral and the Japanese Chief Justice of Johore are among the party of 2T Japanese War Crimes suspects who are an route for Singapore aboard the "Dilwara" from Tokyo.
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  • 337 4 OBJECT OF MISSION EXPLAINED Srinagar, May 29. "It is wrong to say that I have come to Kashmir to induce the State Government *o join the Constituent Assembly/ declared Acharya J. B. Kripalani, the Congress arranged by the Kashmir JourPresident, at a Press Conference. nalists Association
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  • 137 4 At a meeting of representatives of various Sports Associations m Singapore held gn Tuesday last at the Council Chamber, it was decided to form a Council to be called the Singapore Olympics and Sports Council. Mr. P. A. B. MaKerron, C.M.G. presided and opened
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  • 118 4 The wedding of Miss T. Kanageswari and Mr. P. Thiranavukarasu will take place at No. 693, Hose Road, Seremban, between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. on Thursday, June 5. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. V. Thambiah, Labour Department, Seremban. Mr. P. Thirunavukarasu is the
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  • 364 4 As a result of a trap set by the CID three Chinese who are alleged to be members of a gang of extortioners known as the "Malayan Union Anti-Enemy Co." were arrested m Geylang on Wednesday afternoon. In the early hours of Wednesday four Indians got into
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  • 89 4 MINISTERS EXPENSES ARK TOO HEAVY Madras, May 29.— Out of the 13 Minister, only the Premier. Mr. P. Omandur Ramaswami Heddiar, and the Food Minister. Dr. T. S. S. Ra.ii' n. are touring Ootacamund, Kodaikanal, attending conferences, or visiting their constituencies. It is stated that Louring expenses of the Ministers
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  • 90 4 JOHORE INDIAN CONGRESS The annual meeting of the Johore Regional Indian Congress Committee was held on 25th May 1947, at the Congress premises, Johore Bahru. The following Members were elected to serve m the Executive Committee of Johore Regional Congress for the year 1947. Dr. N. Moota Tamby, President; Sri.
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  • 16 4 London Matriculation Examination commences on June 3, 1947. There will be 48 candidates.
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  • 281 4 A telegram accusing the Kuomintang Government of imposing dictatorial rule m China under the pretense of implementing constitutional reform, and calling upon the people of China to respond to the Students' Movement for the cessation of civil war, was cabled to the People Political
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  • 50 4 At a meeting of the Singapore Advisory Council yesterday, the Societies Ordinance was amendedso as to exempt political bodies. All political bodies m Singapore among whom are the Malayan Democratic Union, the Malayan Commuunist Party, the Malayan Indian Congress will thus be exempted from registration.
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  • 25 4 The Volunteer H.Q. Mess will hold a cocktail party on .King's Bii hday, June 12 from 7 to 8-30 p.m. at Beach Road.
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  • 68 4 Saint Thiruvalluvar's Day Celebration Saint Thuuvaimv,., munity ol Smgap^ the June 1, 1947 th. commence irom 4 Dm a< *-*«> Krishna UUtloo HalfV seas Bank Account consented to pr iSit r meeting. All are rcqu,.,^ on the occasion. N ntOGttAIM Tama Boni b| Mr. than; Chairnians speech; Photo unveUine> Mr.
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