Indian Daily Mail, 5 June 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. Hi. NOi 97 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1646 1 INDIA WILL BE FREE BY AUG. 15 ASSURES THE VICEROY Dominion Status Is Complete Independence And lindu Moslem Dominions As Well As Princely States Will Be Free To Decide Their Future mere Will Be No British Mses Miwhere m India June 4. India will have her freedom about id probably
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  • 451 1 I Still Believe Cabinet Mission'S Plan Is The Best At tl ee London, June 4. Introducing a recording of Viceroy Viscount Mount batten's broadcast to the Indian people Prime Minister Attlee said last night: "India after many centuries of internal disunion is united under British rule. It has been the
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  • 49 1 New Delhi June I. The Viceroy m hs Press confieenee today revealed flint he had no formal commitment from the Musl'm League President M. A. Jinnah to accept the nhiri. but declared "I take full personal responsibility for deciding u> *;o ahead." AP
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  • 55 1 MR G. MAGANLA L'S CASH SECURITY STILL WITH GOVT. We are informed thai the cash security of $2,000 furnished by Mr. G. Maganlul who is under notice to quit the Col< ny, hai noi yet been refunded u him bj th« Government. The error In thfa respect ai our report
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  • 91 1 New Delhi, June 1. Viceroy Viscount Mountbatten said m It's Fress conference today that he had his steamship ticket to leave m August. Alahtilma Gandhi is expected to make m important announcement at his prayer me«'tjnj, t n i s evening. Provisional (iov.rnor.s have be«'ii
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  • 129 1 New Delhi, June 4.— \iccroy Viscount Mountbatten announced that Britain will turn over the governing power of India to Hindu and Muslim Dominion <«ov»*i;iments by Aug. 15. lit recalled that day m 11)43 Japan surrendered and termed it "I-ar feast Liberation Day." Mountbatten b aid that
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  • 136 1 *\c\\ Delhi, June 1. The Na•rafc of Bhopal ban \ubin <ted his ibi^nation to the Viceroy, Lord Louis Mount batten, as Chancellor of the Chamber of Prince* and at the same time served notice that his State intends to declare its independence, according to reliable sources today. These
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  • 36 1 I.ond«»i> June AHhof ('reechJones, Secretary for the Colonies, (l^iiied a MiggesMon m the House of Commons today that the banishment ordinance now m force In B'ngaporc and Mal;i»a WM used to prevent genuine political activity. Reuter
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  • 804 2 Indian Daily Mail S' pore, Thursday, 5th June, 1947. THE NEW PLAN FOR INDIA I 'iiAT which was most dreaded, lias come to pass. Partition or division which has been universally recognised as the first step to national disintegration and national disunity and weakness, is to be imposed on Ind'a.
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  • 2051 2 Nationalist Muslims Even League Leaders Disappointed SORENSEN HOPES GANDHI WILL CONTINUE TO STRIVE FOR RECONCILIATION London, June 4. The immediate Moslem reaction to the Prime Minister's plan for transfer of power m India crystallised itself m London yesterday as follows: Moslem religious leaders welcomed it; Moslem
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  • 917 2 INDIA PLAN REACTION IN U.S. Washington, June 4.— United States State Department officials studying the text of the British plan for India which they have now received declined to ma\e any conmeni beyond expressing the hope that the transition period wiU
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  • 505 3 lT ADMITS M DISADVANTAGE OF PARTITION Vl. BE RECOGNISED MORE AFTER THE DIVISION ACTUALLY TAKES PLACE"' unc I- -lhe new British plan for india was the rnative to chaos and the best way of completing the transferring power to Indian hands," Lord Listowel
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  • 775 3 Londoa, June 4.— London's three evening newsoaners o-Aoh EL'Sh m S P r inent P^i™ on the front page fa thdr latest editions to Prime Minister Clement Attlee's statement on India m the House of Commons yesterday slatemen Lord Beaverbrook's Conservative "Evening Standard" under a banner headline
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  • 1781 3 The Plan Cannot Be Good Because Churchill Has Supported It Says Communist M.P.! London, June 4.— Former Prime Minister Winston Churcnni threw the backing of the conservative opposition behind me principle of temporary dominion status for India but reserved the right
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  • 998 4 (frttiiliciUoas (if Lit dors *a* A Jfil) to make provisions for the Singapore Legislative CounBlectiona has been published m th£ Government Gazette general information. The IJill which is about to be introuced into the Advisory Council, is more or less as prepared the special committee appointed for
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  • 318 4 —MR. CHETTUR 'Commenting on the issue of tickets to those returning to India, Mr. S. K. Chettur, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya at a Press conference yesterday de clared that he could see no reason why any system of priority
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  • 42 4 Owing to unavoidable circumstances the call at Port Swettenham of the "Khosrou" is now cancelled. Passengers who have already received letter* concerning bookings by this sailing will be given priority by the next sailing of the Kujula on June 20.
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  • 143 4 "CONFOUND THE EXPERTS' -RADIO BROADCAST TONIGHT The board of experts for Radio Malaya's popular quiz programme, which is being broadcast Uiis week from Kuala Lumpur Instead of from Singapore, has now boon chosen. The experts are:Mrs. Jane Davis, oi the Office or the Govfcrnor-Onenjrral, Singapoi Mr R.P.S. Walker, Acting Deputy
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  • 77 4 Malayab Visitors To the U.K <ht under lh V l** way homt. i lllv v 22 2:; fi y Britain." lhe "lm Pr^ They a U p(;n Londo me ior the C *>"«• oi cummo,, Mr. Aziz bta JJ* ■md Mr. T. h Ih visitod Scotland Yard advisory Committee i
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  • 62 4 This wcik vie p a JJ fl from the PKO office I ouuun* ana m^^ 1 community listening I ihe islands. it will be the am to be installed on the i^J will now, through the v*qM gramme oi Rauio Malaya, .1 m touch with the Dei
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