Indian Daily Mail, 7 June 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. m. No 9g SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 389 1 JINN AH SCORES ANOTHER VICTORY jkh -iemberOn Five-Man Committee Made' Umpire' ess &z League are The fincipal Parties l'o Division, Contends Jinnah From Our Own Correspondent) hi, June ii.— While the country is still busy diacusand demerits of me .Uounibatlcn Plan, the leajuet and took Lie tirst step along the
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  • 42 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Now Delhi, June 6. Thousand Muslim women went to Mr. Jinn ah"s house yesterday shouting League slogans and congratulating him on achieving Pakistan. .Tinnah came out of the house and acknowledged the greetings. Copyright. f jg
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  • 174 1 VISION OF ARMY, ASSETS ETC. NOT UNTIL AFTER AUGUST 15? (From Our Own Correspondent) »elhi. June 6.— lt is understood that the Viceroy to the leaders his plan for division of the Army, wets and Services personnel, etc., but it is possible livision will take place only after Aug. 15,
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  • 74 1 London, June C- Conservative Party headquarters said today that Winston Churchill would undergo internal operation m the immediate future. The statement said: "The operation is not of a very serious character. It is uncertain how long it will keep Mr. Churchill away from his duties but
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  • 280 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, June 6.— "The New British Plan which provides lor partition cannot be approved from the Hindu point of view. However, it is preferable to the Cabinet plan which; *nile conceding the formal unity of
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  • 85 1 New Delhi June 6. Indian Jeaders who have agreed that the country must be divided to save (her from strife on Thursday set to work with the Viceroy, Viscount Mountbatten, to bring the plan into effect m less than 20 days.
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  • 358 1 It's A Far Cry To True Independence For india -PROF. LEMIN Moscow, Juno 6. The first Soviet comment on the plan for India was made yesterday by Professor Lemin, well-known Russian historian, who declared that British policy since the Cripps Mission m 11)42 had been a series of "highly involved
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  • 97 1 MR. MAGANLAL MALAYAN GOVT. (*roin Our thvu Correspuuuent; New Delhi, June 6— The n ev .s of the cxternmcnt of Mr. O. Maganlal from Singapore on i» a ground that hK presenc e *s und^si|able, was prominently nsplayed m ail ilu papers here, but it has not caused any ssup;r
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  • 72 1 (From Our Own Correspondent; New Delhi, June 6. Talks are stated to be progressing for bringing the Socialists into the Congress told. Ma hat ma Gandhi who lias been meeting Socialist leaders, has advised them to rejoin the Congress and take an active share
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  • 86 1 •iroin Our Own Correspondent) Madras, June G. Harijans yesterday entered the Triplicane Partha^arathy Temple and worshipped m the inner shrine. Harijan Minister Kurmayya who i.s the iirst Harijan to enter the shrine, declared: "Whai the great reformer Hamanuja started, has been completed by Mahulma Gandhi.
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  • 74 1 From >in <»i\ji ('•>!■! i»<>>./}i*m! Madras, June <>. Members of the Madras Cabinet have voluntarily decided to reduce their salaries from It 1.000 to RB5O, thus bringing it on ;i par wi'h the Bombay Ministers' salaries. Minister^ will hereafter get a consolidated sum of Xl
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  • 54 1 Colombo, Ceylon, Juno (i. All processions m Colombo wer* banned today until June 20 as the result of yesterday >i clash between strikers and police which resulted m one death and serious injuries to S3 others. Workers m many industries, including government officers are on strike
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  • 99 1 GANDHLII TO FAST AGAIN New Delhi, June b. Mahatma Gandhi hinted of the possibility that he might undertake another of his fasts m furtherance of his firm opposition to partition of India. discussing the future of India at his prayer meeting h«- told an audience that he was
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  • 1343 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday 7th June, 1947. NOTES COMMENTS ROBBING PETER 10 PAY PAUL! |'HE decision of the Singapore City Fathers to recommend to the Government the institution of State lotteries as a source of funds for establishing a T.B. Hospital m Ik Colony, is one which will be
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  • 504 2 India Office Also Will Come To End London, June 6. The immediate problem for British conslitutional experts to solve is whether two Parliamentary bills jr one are needed for the creation of the Dominions of Hindustan and
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  • 1126 2 London, June 6. Lord Sinha, the only In I menting on the British plan for India told "lleute ik** r< greas had made a grand future m accepting [J I take a long-term view that India will am strongly m favour that
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  • 310 2 New Delhi, June 6. The picture of a divided India when the British finally withdraw means creation ot two nations, eaih amonK the largest m world population. Hut m resources there is one relatively powerful nation compos**) mostly of Hindus and far loss powerful containing
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  • 223 2 London. June t>. A brief reference to the Indian problem was made by ex-Viceroy Field Marshal Lord Wavell when he spoke at a London luncheon yesterday m Huuim::* of J. W. Bobertson Si ot*. r©!W'lef of the British magazine "mc Countryman." "The population of India,"
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  • 443 3 jjjicial Springboard For jandestine Emigrant Traffic i unc <>. ltaly has become the ofhYi-il "cn^n v JJata. emigran( iraHic lo Palestine spnn S boa ment, made to Reuters by Jewish sources close round movement, has since been fulK r .thorities who now offielllT iSSfSuTSZ Italy's
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  • 96 3 Baiavia, June 3. According to com pet tin military sources, the preseni strength of Dutch forces m Java total 81), 178. The combined strength of the Ailed forces In Java and Sumatra —British and Dutch was 96,150 In October, 11H6, which served us the
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  • 53 3 London. June Radioactive substances "of very great value to British hospitals" aie now being produced at the British Government, experimental station Harwell, Berkshire, according to an informed source here. A small atomic pile for experimental purposes is now complete and will be m working order with- 1 m the next
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  • 2117 3 MORE WORLD PRESS COMMENTS ON INDIA PLAN London, June 6.— lhe determination of the Indian leaders to avoid violence and to ensure that whate\er solution is finally adopted shall be put into operation peacefully shows
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  • 169 3 London, June (>. A much brighter atmosphere yesterday heralded the opening <>i new account with dealers generally busier ihan of late. The improved situation as resards India "as held mainly rtipailsssti for the Brmer trend. A number of tv. i and sixpenny zains occurred v
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  • 564 4 I he Rich Urged To Do Their Duty KESOLUTION UNANIMOUSLY PASSED AT SAINT THIRUVALLUVAR DAY MnETINC (By Our Stan Keporler; The urgent need for the establishment m Singapore of a full-Hedged Tamil High School for fostering Tamil culture and Tamil genius among
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  • 63 4 11l exhorting the gathering to contribute their mite towards the projected Tamil High School, MRS. Naiiiu ottered as his contribution, one month's salary, and asked 'hi' listeners to follow the oic example. He added if Mail spirit oi sacrifice were displayed by one and all, m
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  • 216 4 This years parade on the Padang for the King's Birthday on the morning of the June 12th will be perhaps the biggest and grandest that Singapore will see for many Vear.s and taking part m it will be the Royal Navy, the Royal Marines and the Malayan
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  • 166 4 Arrangements are being made to hold the MICA Sports on u mist, m and 17 at the T.P.C.A. Stadium. Princes Road, Kuala Lumpur. An athic ie meet sponsored by the T.P.c.A., which was held m 1039, proved successful. This year the sports will be held on
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  • 45 4 SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION SCBA NOT TO APPLY FOR EXCLUSION Tne Singapore Association, the Straits Chinese British Association and the Singapore Ratepayers Association have informed the Government that they wish to continue as exempted societies under the Societies Ordinance, and do not wish to apply for exclusion.
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  • 41 4 The opening ceremony of the Indian Musical Art Society will he held on Sunday. June 8, at 3 p.m. at No. 47, Cuff Road. Mr. G. Sarangapany will preside and Swami Satyananda will declare the Society open.
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  • 138 4 The Malayan Union Government has decided, on the aavice oi tne vVays and Means Committee, to impose a temporary 2o per cent. turcnargo on all accounts m respect of telephone services rendered on ana irom July 1. Xelepnone Kaies tees And charges— l elephone
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  • 120 4 nit- iiiuiuui Uiiuiai iviecimg oi UIC MMttCa section oi me tfor Indian Association was neld at Hie Asuociauon premises lasi d..iuiua> unoei toe cnairmamuup oi i>lrs. v. Vias. Tae tallowing were eiec ed to the new Committee: President: Atltf. W uo^auu; Ist v*ce-nc-tfident; Mr*, j. ben; 2nd
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  • 63 4 UNION JACK MUST BE FLOWN union Jaciu wherever p< iSiOle be liuwn on June tfth, the King's Birthday. Flying the Union Jack i 5 the privilege oi every British citizen. Before 1940, the priirilege was m practise confined to Government Buildings, out colonial office circular then made It clear that
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  • 65 4 Mrs. J. M Dorairaj, beloved wife of Mr. J. M. Dorairaj, Secretary of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and formerly Personal Assistant to the Director of Education, Singapore, passed away suddenly at the General Hospital at 2.45 pjn. yesterday after a brief illness. Cartage will leave Christ
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  • 103 4 New York, June 6. Albert Mayer, noted American arciiiieit is leaving for India shortly m connection w.iii a far reaching scheme for the replanning oi Bombay and United Provinces towns and cities. Mayer to.a a pre** con. i *riangecl uiiuer vie auspice oj -.iiaian bociety
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  • 44 4 WAV ELL TAKES SEAT IN LORDS London, juik Field-Marshal v'ibcount Wavu. former Viceroy 01 xiidia, wa* LnU'ncLuced m the Hou^c o£ Loias yesterday and ook iM6 seat a.-. Karl Wavell. He wat sponsored by Uic Earl of Rosebery a!id the Earl of Stradbroke.- Reuter
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