Indian Daily Mail, 31 May 1947
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Title Section16 1947-05-31 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 93. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, M AY 31, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.16 words
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313 1947-05-31 1 [m If Whole Of India Burns, 1 Shall Never live Up An Inch To Pakistan' jtaifi Asked Not i v Go Back On May 16 Statement (from Our Own Correspondent) ll).— vSpeaking with great warmth at a ng here yesterday evening, Mahatma Gandhi warn 10UP - 313 words
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106 1947-05-31 1 rk. May 30.— 1n a leader Confusion m India' the A limes said yesterday: M'uint batten's new plan >ye a forlorn hope, for l uk are flying over the The chief °f the British is to make "Vision of India workable. ■ne two hostileReuter - 106 words
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Article50 1947-05-31 1 Own Correspondent) X May 3O._Ten persons Hyderabad village **«n police fired on a m °b which attacked a l "b or thousand mating m front ol 1 when the police to■*i ted throwing stones ■shots. Police retaliW all attempts to voters failed. The *ny shops.— Copy-50 words
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Article34 1947-05-31 1 FRIENDS OF MUSLIM INDIA SOCIETY 30.-A Friends of Society is being or■lumber of retired and servicemen, :he Secretary of the K. 'nation Centre here. he Society will be and educaWp with the Mm- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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106 1947-05-31 1 (from our Own Corresponaentj Madras, May 30.— A fussilade of stones greeted Thiagaraja Bhagavathar m Madura where he was scheduled to make personal appearance on Wednesday. Bhagavathar, who was the star of attraction m the Swadeshi exhibition and Pair now m process m Madura was106 words
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Article38 1947-05-31 1 <i IOUi Our Own 1 on CN|«>ina :u Hyderabad, May 30. It is un derstood the Nawab of Chattari who was Sir Mirza Ismail's predecessor m office is being repointed as Premier of Hyderabad.—Copyright.38 words
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267 1947-05-31 1 London Evinces Great Interest In Gandhiji 's Statement London, May 30. Mahatma Gandhi's powerful commendation of the Cabinet Mission plan for a United India and the support he is stated to be receiving are arousing great interest m London political quarters which believe that the Viceroy, Lord Mount batten, hasReuter - 267 words
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Article41 1947-05-31 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, May 3*— It Is un deretood the families of all British military personnel m India •will be evacuated before J»e 1948. The Authorities are now taking a ream of •uoh familie* Copyright41 words
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Article65 1947-05-31 1 Vatican City, May 30.— Pope Plus xn will make a radio address on June 2 m reply to greetings from a college of Cardinals on the occasion of his Name Day, the birthday of St. Eugen, it was announced on Friday. The address will be broadcast byAP - 65 words
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Article173 1947-05-31 1 New York, May 30.— Fifty person* were killed, 69 missing and ten injured on Thursday night m four plane crashes m New York city, Japan, Alaska and the Netherlands and a fifth plane was reported overdue m Iceland. Thirty persons were killed and ten othersAP - 173 words
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73 1947-05-31 1 London, May 30.— The Foreign Office spokesman today confirmed June 6 as the date proposed by Britain for the opening of the London conference of the deputies on the future of the Italian Empire. The talks will first deal with the setting up of anReuter - 73 words
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188 1947-05-31 1 Talks On Future Of French Possessions In India Started New Delhi, iMay 30.— Talks on jthe future of French possessions m India are going on here between the Vice President of the Interim Indian Government, Pandit Nehru, the Governor General of French India, M. Francois Baron, and the Charge .d'Affaires,Reuter - 188 words
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76 1947-05-31 1 Hong Kong, May 30 Acting Governor David H. MacDougall said today, Britain has no plans to return a measure of self-govern-mtnt and Hong Kong will remain an uncompromised British possession. "There is not the slightest doubt In mly mind that the local ChineseUP - 76 words
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Article64 1947-05-31 1 Margate, England, May 30.—British Labour Party's annual conference moved rapidly toward adjournment late on Friday with Health Minister Aneurin Bevan asking and getting what amounted to a vote of confidence m his home building programme. The resolution calling for the creation of a separate Ministry ofAP - 64 words
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Article62 1947-05-31 1 Budapest, May 30. A high Hungarian source said on Thursday m Budapest that Prime Minister Ferena Nagy, foremost Hungarian anti-Communia*, had resigned while vacationing m Switzerland. Nagy's resignation was accepted at an emergency meeting of the ieaders of small landholders, Communist, Social Democrat and peasant parties ImreAP - 62 words
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Article53 1947-05-31 1 (From Our Own (.^respondent) New Delhi, May SO.— The Chinese Ambassador to India yesterday Interviewed Mahatma Gandhi In Delhi and handed' a message of goodwill from the Chinese President Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. After the interview the Ambassador described Gandbijl as a "very great man." Copyright Fenner Brockway's53 words
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372 1947-05-31 1 London, May 30.— Let Pandit Nehru's determination to build a Hindustan on the great lines of social justice remain undeterred by his disappointment over India's political division, writes Fenner Brockway, m tomorrow's issue of the Forward British Socialist Weekly. "For thoseReuter - 372 words
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Article65 1947-05-31 1 Washington, May 30. President Harry Truman is back m the White House m Washington, after his long vigil at the bedside of his 94-year-old mother. "I will be a y: liable for bualnees from now on, 11 the chief executive told his staff. Speaking optimisticallyUP - 65 words
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Article31 1947-05-31 1 Karachi, May 30.— Viceroy Lord Mountbatten arrived here by air today from Britain where he had been having talks on the Indian situation with the British Cabinet.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article103 1947-05-31 1 0 Colombo, May 30.— With over 8,000 workers idle m Colombo paralysing engineering and motor Arms, tea and rubber factories and public utility concerns, like the Gas Company, Ceylon, after nearly a year free from labour trouble, seems today heading for a general strike on103 words
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Article60 1947-05-31 1 Nanking, May 30.— The PPC Finance and Economic Committee succeeded In drafting a proposal urging the government to issue a new currency, based on the gold standard, aft^r a stormy debate in waich two membm almost came to blow?, it was learned reliably. The proposal willUP - 60 words
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Article39 1947-05-31 1 Lake Success, May 30— -The United Nations Security Council will begin consideration of the report of the Military Staff Committee on the formation of a United Nations world force on Wednesday next, it is announced.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article57 1947-05-31 1 London, May 30.— A barge blew up at the dock on the Thames with several terrific explosion- that shattered the windows over a wide area m Industrial cast London. Half a dozen workmen on the barge escaped minor injuries. It was believed that chemicals set off byAP - 57 words
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Article41 1947-05-31 1 Rome, May 30.— Five men including a police officer and a police sergeant were arrested today on charges of operating a stolen car ring which HID "hot cars*' at the Premier's garage (or the past six months v- UPUP - 41 words
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1008 1947-05-31 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, May 31, 1947. NOTES COMMENTS FREEDOM TO POLITICAL BODIES THE amendment to the Societies Ordinance proposed by the acting Colonial Secretary and passed by the Singapore Advisory Council on Thursday so as to exempt political bodies from registration, is undoubtedly a wise one, and it1,008 words
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Article167 1947-05-31 2 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA DENY REPORT New Delhi, May 30.— Rumours appear to be current, specially among British personnel m India, that tha Suez Canal is likely to be closed m the near future and that the British repatriation and release programme will, m consequence, be put back considerably,167 words
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126 1947-05-31 2 Now York, May 30.— The Indian author, Chaman Lai, who left here by air for London en route to India, told Reuter prior to departure that he had found a "great mass of evidence" m support of his theory that Indians from Central and126 words
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Article586 1947-05-31 2 Jayaprakash Narain Says Princes Must Be Removed From Their "Gadis" LANDLORDISM TO BE COMPLETELY SCRAPPED London, May 30— The Indian plan for Socialism has been outlined by Jayaprakash Narayan, Indian Socialist leader, m the first issue of the "Socialist World" official journal of the International SocialistReuter - 586 words
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Article56 1947-05-31 2 India May Be Invited London, May 30. Australian quarters said last night that India might be invited to the projected conference of the Commonwealth countries on Japanese peace terms. Australia is meeting opposition from Canada and South Africa on having the conference held m Canberra m July. The South AfricansUP - 56 words
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Article52 1947-05-31 2 Munich, May 30. Denazification officials at Regensburg reported that Emmy Goering the wife of the former Reich Marshall Hermann Goering, was arrested yesterday for denazification. No date has yet been set aside for her trial and no details were available on the charges to be filed againstUP - 52 words
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Article94 1947-05-31 2 New Delhi, May 30.— A Press Note says, information has been received from the New Zealand Government that certificates of registration issued to Indian residents, authorising their return to New Zealand; are normally valid for four years only, but the general practice is to extend94 words
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229 1947-05-31 2 Calcutta, May 30.— The Nepalese Prince, Major General Mahaneir Shumshere Jung Bahadur Raiia. who is alleged to have been defrauded of £187,000 by Wing Commander John Prescott Hallett during the war was the plaintiff before the High Court m Calcutta today when heReuter - 229 words
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Article85 1947-05-31 2 ANOTHER INA MAN RELEASED LUCKnow, May 30 H Singh of the INA. H six years- rigorous te S by a court-martial regimental centw M been released fror Jail Lucknow, aftt: nearly three years m h l Hay. Ishw ar Singh 4' to Jind State and car Arakan front m i'85 words
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87 1947-05-31 2 (From Our Own Corresn,^ Simla, May :;0.-T he^ of Bhajji m the Yt rrawada hospital under Ordinance J of 1941 has petitioned the bJ i High Court praying f or j diate release on ground va, been illegally detained and j properly treated" by the87 words
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Article58 1947-05-31 2 Bangalore, May 30.— A ConlerenOi of Governments interested m the development of the Bhaika. harbour will meet at Bomba;. June 10, under the presidentship of Dr. John Matthai, Sir A. Ramaswami Mudaliar, Dewan of Mysore will represent Mysore. Repress. tives of the Bombay Governme:: and the58 words
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621 1947-05-31 2 "United Independent Burma Is My Political Ideal" -Aung Saul DETAILS OF DRAFT CONSTITUTION OUTLINED Rangoon, May 30. U Aung San, President of the AntiFascist Peoples Freedom League and Deputy Chairman of the Burmese Interim Government, declared here yesterday that his political career centered on one ideal the establishment of aReuter - 621 words
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Article67 1947-05-31 2 New Delhi, May 30.-A bilateral Indo-French commercial air pac l i» likely to be concluded m tfce near future, it was learned here today. The term- of the X have now been referred to Pan* for final approval. Negotiations are ai between the French and W*Reuter - 67 words
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Article58 1947-05-31 2 Trivandrum. May 30.— The vancore Government hat into an arrangement with dian Gofexnment fcr the pu of conjoint research on n sands and mica repaid had also entered into certlffl J rangements with influential concerns tor a joint exploitation of the mineral of Travancore and produc* atomic energy,58 words
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789 1947-05-31 3 re ign Secretary Bevin's Speech At Labour jfty Annual Conference r2 ate. England, May 30.— The British Foreign Minister Lw on Thursday won an almost unanimous vote of tec m I" 8 administration of British foreign affairs from ur Party's annualA.P.; Reuter - 789 words
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149 1947-05-31 3 New York, May 30.— Sir Abdur Rahman, Indian delegate to the United Nations Fact Finding Committee on Palestine who arrived here yesterday from India, has deplored the reported Arab intention of "boycotting the Committee, m an interview here. "I was sorry toReuter - 149 words
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Article70 1947-05-31 3 Margate, May 30.— The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, told the Labour Party conference today that he had nothing against the schools of £t O n and Harrow which Mr. Winston Churchill attended. I have been to both places," he sad. "I spent oneUP - 70 words
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104 1947-05-31 3 Arabs And Jews Not Included In UN Secretariat Lake Cuccess, May 30.—Secre-tary-General Trygve Lie on Wednesday said he had decided against including any Arab or Jewish members among the top level of the Secretariat assigned to the U.N. Palestine Inquiry Commission m order to avoid "unfair criticism or partiality/ LioA.P. - 104 words
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75 1947-05-31 3 London, May SO. The Colonial Office said that "steps m the right direction towards Dominion status for the British West Indies 9 would be taken at a conference of the West Indian Colonial governments m September this year. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Arthur CreechUP - 75 words
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182 1947-05-31 3 America Turning Japan Into 49th State, Says Soviet Paper Moscow,, May 30.— The Moscow News reviewing the Soviet book "Americans m Japan bj| O. Kurganov on Wednesday said the book asserted that Japanese militarists under the patronage of General Douglas Mac-Arthur's .headquarters had organized military settlements m Japan. "Many GeneralsA.P. - 182 words
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114 1947-05-31 3 London, iMay 30.— Pictures of the Commander-in-Chief of India Sir Claude Auchinleck showing him at an exclusive interview given to the paper were published m the Daily Graphic yesterday. The paper quotes him as saying regarding India's destinies; "It is impossible to foresee what IndiaReuter - 114 words
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93 1947-05-31 3 The Hague, May 30.— Intense Parliamentary activity followed the return to the Netherlands of the Dutch Prime Minister, Dr. Louis Beel, Minister for Overseas Territories, Jan A. Jonkman, and two members of the ConunissionGeneral, Prof. Willem Schermerhom and Max Van Poll. A full Cabinet meetingReuter - 93 words
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Article91 1947-05-31 3 New Delhi, May 30. A Trade Delegation to Japan, sponsored by the Government of India, is expected to leave by air for Tokyo m the first week of June. It will stay m Japan for about three months. The delegation will consist of Mr. Tulsidas Kilachand91 words
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Article52 1947-05-31 3 Nanking, May .00.— Hseh Ming Chleh, a Peoples Political Council delegate, told the PPC today that uranium had reportedly been discovered m Sinkiano province, bordering Russia. He asked whether the Natural Resource* committee was planning to investigate but National Resources Director Wong Jen Hou declined toUP - 52 words
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527 1947-05-31 3 London, May 30.— General Sir William Slim of the Fourteenth Army fame who was the guest of honour last night at the "Calcutta dinner" here declared that though there was confusion and disorder m India prospects for British businessmenReuter - 527 words
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Article67 1947-05-31 3 Washington, May 30.— The U.S. State Department on Thursday named Joseph Jacobs, veteran diplomat with long experience In the Orient, as political adviser to General John R. Hodge m Korea. The Department said Jacobs' experience and qualifications were expected to be of decisive value m theA.P. - 67 words
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85 1947-05-31 3 MARSHALL FAVOURS SEPARATE PEACE WITH GERMANY JAPAN Washington, May 30. George Marshall, United States Secretary of State, said last night that he was "very much interested" m the suggestion made by Herbert Hoover, former Unitjed States President, that the United States should join with other nations m making a separateReuter - 85 words
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1243 1947-05-31 4 Says Their Demands Are Not At All Exaggerated i~~ l lifi (By Our Staff Reporter) of pvitl^w^^ Uhca eand reat Merest the elucidation Ln LT. k a CrS demands submitted by the Central Commitnnr Th Selangor Estate Workers Trade Unions,1,243 words
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Article48 1947-05-31 4 Mr. Mrs. A. It. Nair and Mr. Mrs T. S. Nair, of Sungei Telor Estate, Johore Bmhru, wish to convey their thanks to all friends and relatives for ;::vir attendance, valuable gifts, t-legrams etc. on the eve of the wedding of the latter on 25th May 1947.48 words
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Article146 1947-05-31 4 Cash and valuables to the value of $4945 were taken by gunmen on Thursday m three separate robberies. The first robbery took place at about 10 ajm. m a house occupied by Chinese m Race Course Road. The robbers, two Malays, armed with pistols got into the house146 words
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Article, Illustration70 1947-05-31 4 A first-class Hindustani social hit which ran record seasons m India, will be screened here at the Marlborough today. It is the "Rattan," a Jamuna production, under the direction of M. Sadiq, with screenplay, dialogues and songs by Madhok, and a cast comprising Swarnalata, Karan70 words
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151 1947-05-31 4 Amongst the Army contingents that will take part m the ceremonial parade for the King's Birthday on June 12 will be the 7,1 Punjab Regiment who relieved the Maharattas m March this year and are doing garrison duties at Changi Jail. Raised m April151 words
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Article94 1947-05-31 4 Tomorrow, which will be just an ordinary Ist of June to most people, is a glorious Ist of June to the men of the Queen's Royal Regiment for they will celebrate the anniversary of that other glorious Ist of June m 1794 when soldiers of the94 words
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Article40 1947-05-31 4 The Catholic .oung Ifeu'i Association, Singapore is giving i TeaParty m honour of His Excellency Mgr. M. Olcomendy, D.D., Bishop of Malacca, ou Saturday, June 7, 1947 at 5 pan. at St. Joseph's Institution, Bras Basah Road, Singapore.40 words
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Article36 1947-05-31 4 The East-West Society will hold a Picture Quiz otoday at 8-30 p.m. Go and test your general knowledge. The pictures will be projected on a screen and you will be asked to say what they are.36 words
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159 1947-05-31 4 Far Reaching Developments Planned For Sarawak liii'am is planning a systematic development of natural resources oi tne Colony ot Sarawak. This ha* been made clear by the Governor Sir Charles Ardern Clarke m his address to the Slate Council lasi week when he gave an ouiline oi both the longterm159 words
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164 1947-05-31 4 i'eiiang, iMay 30.— 1n order to prevent the collective ticket buying racket by persons who resell ihem at blackmarket rates, Mr. S. K. Chettur, Representative of the Govt. of India m Malaya, has made arrangements with the local branch of Islay Kerr Co.,164 words
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42 1947-05-31 4 1,000 PRISONERS ON HUNGER-STRIKE IN SAIGON oaigon, j Uy 1.WW prisoners y£*» m, «*»«ai Jail havt; S, striking lor h manamg a «h, w yesterday. la| Xhe prisoners' dinund ,tacilitie s d,i|y f«od and lou e rest, it was hou 3 ReuterReuter - 42 words
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