Indian Daily Mail, 12 June 1947

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  • 23 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 102. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS. TRUMAN IN HISTORIC ADDRESS TO CANADIAN PARLIAMENT DECLARES
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  • 448 1 WORLD PEACE PROSPERITY IS U.S. AIM mills Aid To ah to Fight trtiwi kM liiliiiiiuuiioii I Juno 11. President Truman today called on closely with the I nited States m "restoring th and re-establishing conditions wherein the he earth can work out their salvation by m an historic address to
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  • 181 1 Br. Empire Celebrates Ring's 51st. Birthday Today London. June 11.— The British Commonwealth and Empire, harassed by a host of international and domestic problems, permits itself a spell of public rejoicing on Thursday as the homeland and dominions unite m official celebration of the 51st birthday ot King George VI.
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  • 98 1 Washington, June 11. The United States today sent Russia a strong protest against the Soviet upset of Hungary's Government. The States Department note was reported to have carried a threat to take the case before the United Nations if necessary. The main proposal for action contained
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  • 143 1 Pakistan "Will Need Br. help for Long Time N. Y. Times New York, June 11. The New York Times inside page ran a column story of Indian news from Washington and New Delhi and featured a two column picture of Lord Mountbatten conferring with Jinnah. In a leader on Pakistan
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  • 66 1 Budapest, June 11.— The new Hungarian-Russian trade agreement will be signed soon at the completion of the talks underway m Moscow, the Minister of Trade, Sandor Ronai. announced yesterday. Ronai returned from Moscow last night to take the cabinet oath o the new premier Lajos Dinnyes, and
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  • 81 1 Washington, June 11.— The Inlornational Emergency Food Council today recommended a general increase m world allocation of ougar to 24 consuming nations because the June estimate of world available sugar supply was 15,340.000 short tons instead of 14,986,000 short tons as estimated In February Reuter Washington,
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  • 257 1 Batavia, June 11. Informed observers here today opined that the British are offering to> play the role of mediator m the new Du l ch- Indonesian stalemate over the implementation of the Linggadjati agreement. Official British sources refused to comment. The informed sources pointed
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  • 234 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, June 11. A prominent member of the Muslim League revealed to me how Mr. Jinnah used power tactics to force his decision on the League Council which has just concluded its session m Delhi, and obtained
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  • 132 1 INDIAN PRESS DISCRIMINATED London, June 10. The possibility "i offering journalists from India, the Dominions and Colonies opportunities they have asked for to train "m methods and ideals of British journalism* 1 are being investigated, Colonel J. J. Astor said today after his re-election as President of the Empire Press
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  • 89 1 London, June 11. Five thousand guests were entertained on Tuesday by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at a Buckingham Palace Garden party, the postwar equivalent of formal presentation m court. The affair was the second and final presentation party of the year. As at last
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  • 82 1 London, June 11. Winston Churchill underwent an operation for Hernia today. His condition was reported satisfactory. Churchill is expected to be absent from his duties as opposition leader m the House of Commons for at least a month. The bulletin announcing that the operation had been performed
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  • 63 1 Nanking, June 11. The Chinese Government today instiucted its ambassador m Moscow to protest against the violation of the Sinkiang border to both the Soviet Government and the Outer Mongolian Minister m Moscow. Foreign Office spokesman Chang Yuan Chang said this action Indicated that the Chinese
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  • 58 1 Tokyo, June 11. The International Military Tribunal on Wednesday granted a six-week recesa beginning on June 23 "on the Solemn assurance" by the defense that it was essential and that no further delays will be asked until the war crime trial of ex-Premier Hidiki To jo and
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  • 183 1 Lahore, To Be Capital Of Pakistan? New Delhi, June 11. Informed observers said on Tuesday night Lahore probably would become the capital of the new Muslim nation of Pakistan, and that Mohamed Ali Jinnah would almost certainly head the country as its "GeorgeWashington*' who achieved independence from the British. The
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  • 42 1 EGYPT SIGNS TREATY OF FRIENDSHIP WITH INDONESIA Cairu, June 11. Egypt yesterday signed a treaty of friendship with Indonesia. Agos Saljii, Indonesian Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs who signed for his country, will shortly visit other Arab states to conclude similar treaties. Reuter
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  • 200 1 Manila, June 11. President Manuel Koxas said today that he shares General Douglas Mac Arthur's views that full peace should br restored throughout east Asia as soon as possible and favours peace terms which would further the programme
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  • 53 1 (From Our Own Correspondent* Madras, June 11. Three hundred Communists m the Canna nore jail m North Malabar have launched on a hunger strike, demanding better treatment and labilities. It is stated a clash occurred between the warders and prisoners last week and the prisoner* beaten
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  • 42 1 London, June U. The War Office announced on Wednesday that Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery will leave by air soon on a visit to Australia, New Zealand and Japan. Montgomery is Chief of the Imperial General Staff. A.P.
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  • 665 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, June 12, 1947. MALAYAN INDIAN CONGRESS— I rULL details of the first Annual Session of the Malayan Indian Congress held m Kuala Lumpur last week-end have been promptly published m these columns, despite the limited space available at uur disposal. We have published m complete
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  • 360 2 Nizam May Annex Berar By Force Of Arms ARMY OF 50,000 VOLUNTEERS TO BE RAISED TO RESIST INVASION ANNEXATION (From Oar Own Correspondent) Hyderabad, Jane 11. It is reliably understood that Hyderabad has decided to declare itself independent after the British quit India and maintain treaty
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  • 78 2 Acceptance No Guarantee To Peace, Says Sheffield Telegraph Sheffield, June 11.— The Conservative newspaper Sheffield Tele graph said yesterday that incidents at Monday's conference of Mohammed All Jinnah, President of the Muslim League made It clear that acceptance by the Indian leaders of Government's plan would not of Itself ensure
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  • 217 2 We Are More Strongly United Than Ever, Says Vietnam Leader Saifon, June 11.— -Humiliating and unacceptable" conditions offered by the French compelled the Indo-Chinese to continue fighting, Ho Chi Minn, President of the Vietnam Republic declared hi a fresh statement received here. These, he said, were "delivering up our arms
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  • 85 2 Gorakhpur, United Provinces, Jane 11.— The All-Indian Railwaymen's Federation after a two-day convention here characterised as "inadequate and unsatisfactory" the wages recommended for railwaymen by the Central Government Pay Commission. The Federation criticised the Commission for failing to ensure a security service and to provide
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  • 56 2 Macassar, Celebes, June 11.— Word has been received here of a new outbreak of terrorism In Celebes. A small hamlet about 40 miles south of here was ransacked and the local administration office and five houses were burned while others were pillaged on the night of June
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  • 36 2 (From Our Own «n rwponrtrnt Trichnopoly, June 11.— The Famous Jambukeswar temple In Timvanalkoil near Trichy, and the temple at Tiruneermalal, near Madras were yesterday thrown open to ITarijan —Copyright.
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  • 468 2 Gandhi.Nehru&ChiangKai-shek Send Greetings Rangoon, June 1 1. —The Burmese Constituent Assembly here is expected to adopt a resolution today affirming that the constitution to be drafted by the Assembly shall be that of a "sovereign independent union of Burma." The resolution
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  • 112 2 New Delhi, Jane 11.— An Indian Food Department spokesman said yesterday that India was baying only 30,000 tons of sagar from Cnba at controlled rates. He explained that India had asked for 200,000 tons from the International Emergency Food Council but had only been allotted 100,000
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  • 23 2 Nankin*, June 11. The Executive Yuan passed a resolution to establish a Consul m Penang it was reported today UP
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  • 255 2 London, June 11— Mr. Arthur Henderson, Under-Secretary for India, told the House of Commons that the proposals for a commercial treaty with India which were being cons dered on the basis of power being transferred m June 1948 have now to be considered m the
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  • 71 2 Washington, June 11.— The United States Secretary of State, George Marshall, has gent the good withes of the United States to the Burmese constituent assembly, it was revealed here yesterday. "Burma's peaceful and steady progress m rehabilitation is being watched with sympathetic interest," the
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  • 444 2 New India Bill Will (W Provision ror Change l n King s Title London, June 11— A bill to be introduced i m a few weeks time to create the dominions of vi Pakistan will provide for altering the King's titl of India, according to inforr/d London ouarterf
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  • 99 2 Batavia. June 11.— An IxoH tional Emergency Food CouncLiM legation yesterday cn:rt2t J for Jogjakarta with the pose of ascertaining H Vj m degree the world sugar &m city may bo relieved by piles bottled up m Java for two* months by the Indonesian
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  • 57 2 London. »""t 11 SI B .*B changes m India I nouncemeni that Indian news summary i I from the office of the I*** H Commissioner m London o hall of the Government of India and Burma news J^B hitherto has been Usße i the India Office which
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  • 497 3 Iffi AR-DOMINION STATUS FOR CEYLON? FG )iew Constitution To Operate \n November Next Election Dates Fixed Cttombo, (eylon, June 11.— The new Constitution, which a milestone m the political advance of Ceylon with a half million population, is to be inaugurated early v ler next >wth the ceremonial opening of
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  • 268 3 Berne, June 11— Fcrenc Nagy, the resigned premier of Hungary, told United Press m an exclusive interview yesterday, that the developments m his homeland were part of the Communists* general attack. "After the failure of the Moscow Conference," he said, "such actions were to
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  • 219 3 Ottawa, June, 11— President Truman received a warm ovation from members of the Canadian Parliament on Tuesday. A few hours after the United States Chief Executive arrived for a three-day goodwill stay he drove to the Confederation Hall m the Parliament building to do
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  • 313 3 LIFE FOR BRITONS IN PALESTINE IS BEDECKED WITH BARBED-WIRE Jerusalem, June 11— Life for Britons m the Holy Land these days is not strewn with roses. It is, to coin another simile, bedecked with barbed-wire. The so-called ''security zones," m which essential British residents are by regulation required to live,
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  • 916 3 PARTITION WILL NOT WORK UNLESS BOTH PARTIES DISPLAY STATESMANSHIP, MODERATION AND TOLERANCE, SAYS SUNDAY OBSERVER London, June 11. Britaia'sSunday Observer gives a whole column to its views on India. "The last Viceroy of India is the first who has induced India's leaders to compromise," the paper says. "The price of
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  • 295 3 Need For Material Improvement Of Poorer Nations Urged Geneva, June 11— G. L. Mehta. Manager of the S. E. India Steam Navigation Company and leader of the Indian delegation to the International .Chamber of Trade Cos* gress at Montrcanx, told Congress that material improvement poorer nations should be high on
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  • 56 3 Hong Kong, June 11 —The Hsing Shong Tao on Tuesday said professor Paul Mus is expected here this tfeek from Saigon on behalf of the French to negotiate with Bao Dai to resumr his Ann am throne. Professor Mus was Bao Dai's French tutor
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  • 852 4 Membership Expected To Reach 100,000 By August This Year (By Our Staff Reporter) The historic meeting of the Malayan Indian Congress had a successful two-day session over the week-end at Kuala Lumj ir. Delegates from all parts c> Malaya and Singapore, including
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  • 177 4 Nanking, June, 11. Outer Mongolian troops with air support attacked the Sinkiang province town of Peitashan on Friday m a dispute with the Chinese over the release of eight Mongolian soldiers seized by a Chinese patrol m previous border clashes, authoritative sources said on Wednesday. Two
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  • 155 4 Lisbon, June 11. Captain Teolilo Duarte. Portuguese Minister for the Colonies, said m a speech here today that the "Portuguese Fl*g will not fall down m India without some thousands of Portuguese white and natives
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  • 172 4 His Majesty The King has been graciously pleased to approve the bestowal of the following Honours on the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday: COMPANION OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE: Mr. Henry Baslen, Chairman and General Manager, Singapore and Penang Harbour
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  • 552 4 ¥T Washington, June 11. U.S. Secretary of State Marshall's very cordial message of "good wishes to Burma's Constituent Assembly on the first day of its meeting to forge the basic document for an independent country was described by informed
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  • 132 4 The Regional Indian Congress of Singapore informs us that for the "Rajula" which is scheduled to sail on June 19, no deck passenger tickets will be sold at the shipping agents office until June 25. The "Khosrou* did not call at Penang or Port Swettenham during
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  • 317 4 HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION WILL DISCUSS DISCRIMINATION OF INIDANS IN S. AFRICA London, June 11.— More than 1,000 comm various parts of the world, alleging violation f nifali( »n.s k expected to be submitted to the international frf freed °m man Rights meeting m London from Juno n nee on v
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  • 236 4 Washington, June 11.— The Limed States State Department yesterday praised the agreement reached by all major parties m India for the transfer of power and expressed the hope "that this meeting oi the minds will bring an end to civil disorders m India and avoid
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  • 57 4 PAHANG SULTAN CONSULTS PALMIST Prof. K. S Mani, f.R.A.b., the w Tr O Scientus k^earcher a* Pher. who gave coun*," f; Malayan Sultan anS no? Pwt, has an impon^ 65 ment with Hi* HlghaJ 5 tan of Pahang O cay a J Th, appointment wa made by His H.yhue* aficrnoon
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