Indian Daily Mail, 9 June 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail V* m. No. 99. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 314 1 Malayan Indian Congress Resolves To Put Ud 500,000 To Be Raised By Donation Spore Govt.'s action Against ir. Maganlal Condemned tx r "r* (By Our Start Keporter) Lumpur, .Sunday.— The first annual conference of m Indian Congress cincluded its two-day session at -da> alter passing several
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  • 38 1 EGYPTIAN GOVT. RECOGNISES INDONESIAN REPUBLIC a Pore, June The lndoNews Agency's Singapore Friday reported the Government had formised the Indonesian signed a friendship commercial agreeagency said it was 1 Cairo cable that the Burred on June 1.- A.P.
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  • 142 1 Zurich, June 8. Two Indian representatives of the Radical Democratic Party of India have cone from London to attempt to put their case before the International Social Conference now meeting here. They are Tayad Shaikh, London representative of the Party, and Mr. S. Rawal. The Party
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  • 113 1 New Delhi, June B.— The Indian Chamber of Princes on Friday was prepared for extinction with the blessings of all concerned. Its end was no surprise. But as far as British officialdom was concerned, the significant factor was that the notoriously jealous Princes of 500 odd
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  • 178 1  -  DR. ANUP SINGH Chicago, June 8. Dr. Anup Singh, secretary of the National Committee for India's Freedom, said on Saturday that the v vast majority of Indians m the United States are griefstricken over the planned partition of India." oingh added
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  • 122 1 Indonesians Submit Counter Proposals To Dutch Batavia, June B.— The Indonesian Republican Government's counter memorandum to the Dutch note suggesting an interim federal government for Indonesia was today handed to the Dutch authorities. Reliable Indonesian sources say it accepts m principle the Dutch proposal bin emphasises the government must te
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  • 350 1 Two League Leaders Denounce Partition Plan ECONOMICS OF PARTITION ANALYSED <From Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow, June B.— Two prominent Muslim League leaders denounced the Partition plan on Saturday. Veteran United Provinces leaguer Maulana Hasrat Mohani speaking m the Uni ted Provinces Assembly con-riemned Pandit Nehru and Mr. .hnnah for accepting
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  • 94 1 Asbury Park, New Jersey, June 8. Mrs. J. H. Chit am bar, head of the Indian delegation to the 17th convention of the World's Woman's Temperance Union reported progress toward a countrywide prohibition of liquor m India. She said that large areas m India had
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  • 85 1 Colombo, Jane 8. Officials m Government clerical and similar services who do not return to work before Jane 10 wi t hoat valid excuse will not be permitted to resume their duties and their services will be discontinued, the Chief Secretary C. H. Collins,
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  • 40 1 New York, June 8. Burlap dealers reported receiving Cables from Calcutta yesterday indicating that the Indian government has fixed the prices on the new jute crop but said they had received no confirmation of these reports.- U.P.
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  • 264 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Hyderabad, June B.— lt is understood Sir Walter Monckton. Nizam s Constitutional Adviser has given the Nizam the follow Jng advice:— (1) To declare the State inde- pendent, (2» Recruit Britishers to ihe State forces, (3) Demand Goa Port and corridor
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  • 41 1 Washington, June 8. Flfty-tuo nations have been invited attend a special conference m Paris on July 9 to map ways of meeting the severe grain shortage which is forecast for the next oroy year A.P.
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  • 190 1 New York, Jane 8. A warning that the partitioning of India might lead to an increase of Soviet influence m the western and eastern state* of Pakistan was given by Pofessor Taraknath Das, visiting professor at the Institute of Public Affair* of New
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  • 224 1 \>v, D^Jhi, June S. It is relia bly learned that the Viceroy, Viscount Mount batten has called for the resignation of all the mem hers of the present Interim Cabinet, presumably m preparation for setting: up two Interim Cabinets as soon
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  • 54 1 Pari<, Junr 8. The French Union of Government Employees covering more than 1,000,000 men and women decided last night to stage a 24-hour token strike on Friday June 13 when Paris may be deprived of underground and bus transport and al". public services, except those
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  • 775 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, 9th June 1947. THE NEW PLAN FOR INDIA III Princely VIEWS and opinions on the New India Plan still continue to pour from all over the world. That the universal feeling is one of regret, is already very clear. The immediate partition of India on
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  • 513 2 Secret Of Gems Left By Netaji In Hands Of British Indian Officials BOSK LAST WISH WAS FUNDS SHOULD BE USED FOR PROMOTION OF WORLD PEACE Tokyo, June 8. The Main k- hi correspondent m Sasebo, Kyushu, yesterday quoted the former Japanese Secretary of
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  • 218 2 New Delhi, June 8. Bab a Kharak Sifttfc p the All-India Sikh League, m a statement sooree m the United Provinces, called on Sikhs! H ing race to v get ready for a proper liUi rT legitimate rights." lo d «fcnd The
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  • 71 2 New Delhi, June 8. Karam S. Gill, former President of the Indian Independence League m Manila, has handed to Pandit Nehru an Indian National Flag which was kept flying over the headquarters of the Indian Independence League during the latter part of the Japanese occupation
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  • 119 2 New Delhi, June B.— -The Union and Provincial constitution committees of the Indian Constituent Assembly are believed here to have decided at a joint meeting yeeterday that the future constitution for India should provide for a strong federal centre with residuary powers. That would not affect
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  • 197 2 Mountbatten Must Settle S. African Issue Too, Says Saggi London, June 8.— Following solution ot tne Indian ques^on "to home extent, it is time the fcoutn African question be tackled m me same spirit," sa:d F. I>. Nagg. ITc sident of the Indian Mauonai Overseas Congress, m a addressed to
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  • 542 2 GURKHAS MAY JOIN HINDUSTAN New Delhi, June 8. Lord Mount batten's talks with India's *'bi£ seven" political leaders on the ways and means of putting: into effect the British plan for India are going "very satisfactorily," it was authoritatively learned here yesterday. No
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  • 298 2 Washington, June 8. The authoritative columnist Walter Lippmann described the latest plan for India as constituting "another finest hour" for Britain. He wrote m the "Washington Post" yesterday: "Mr. Attlee and Lord Mountbatten have done a service to all mankind by showing what statesmen
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  • 361 2 London, June 6. Any division nf the >IM>.(H>O man Army between Hindustan and Pakistan must await hlishment of the two governments. H apiuared on ttedw night. Lord Listowel, the Secretary of State for W press conference that the representative «»f fc authorities would have to work out themselves such
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  • 810 3 Asaf Ali Assures India's Full Support In UNO's Efforts For World Peace CHINA'S NEED FOR FINANCIAL AID FROM U.S. EXPLAINED lUa.I Ua ington, June B.— Two Asian ambassador* expressed thai Asia and the world were looking toward the States for leadership m tne postwar
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  • 229 3 UN Security Council Asked To Prevent Hasty Partition Of India London, June B.— A resolution requesting that the British Government should not hasten the partition of India but should allow the question to be decided by the Indian Constituent Assembly has been forwarded to the SecretaryGeneral for discussion before the
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  • 434 3 Ne\f York, June B.— lndia, through inability of its people to resolve their differences and through efforts of the British to maintain their economic ties where they are unable to continue political control, appears on the verge of Balkanisation. The first reaction among observers at
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  • 510 3 France Asked To Act As Britain Did m India Burma Saigon, June B.— Ho Chi Mirth, President of the Vietnam Government, yesterday expressed belief that "the resumption of negotiations between French and Vietnamese Nationalists— which have broken off at present would be facilitated if th"c
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  • 263 3 Naval D.S.O. Wife Fined £40,554 London, June 8. Fines totalling £40.554 were imposed on a £10.000 a year naval D.S.O and his wife at Bow Street m" currency cases m which the name of Black Max Intrator was agam mentioned. Commander Archibald Boyd Ruv.rU. Royal Navy (retired) of Berkeley Square.
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  • 1405 4 Ihe General session of the first Annual Indian Congress onferentc began on Saturday afternoon evening before a big crowd ot delegates from all ov<t Malaya and Singapore and many observers. At the opening of the general session, it was announced that at
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  • 278 4 The funeral of Mrs. J. M. Dorai Raj. wife of Mr. J. M. Dorai Raj, Secretary, Indian Chamber Commerce, Singapore, took place at the Bxdadari Cemetery at 5.30 pjn. on Saturday, June 1. A well attended funeral service was held at Christ Church, Dorset
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  • 108 4 Singapore, TkB Journal fc| huommta»g rcsol,,i l( n tm »«n<y mm < J f a re Chinese th «B i.nion yesterday release of thej r de^B China who '7» Pr J th<> K"«mi n:ans er ment for te^ti,, "'''i* r The prn ->„■ bceuttv, Yuen I trough the Chinr.' I
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  • 32 4 S'PORE MUNICIPAL TRANSPORT WORKERS' UNION REGISTERED We- are informed fa Iwi gapore Municipal Tra I keiv Union has been "JM under »h, Trade Union (^B 1940. on June 4, 1947, ars rB
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