Indian Daily Mail, 17 June 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. Hi. No> 106 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS,
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  • 275 1 CHAOS REIGNS WHERE THEY ARE IN AUTHORITY 'Partition Is Better Than Murder Ofjinnocents" 'From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, June 16. Speaking feelingly m the All Kwiia Congr« Committee meeting yestfrday, pffllt NdS. deferred to the division of India and said "India's heart has been broken
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  • 85 1 —INDONESIAN C-!n-C. Batavia, June 16 "Meet force with force," Gen. Sudirman, C-in-C of the Indonesia Republican forces, told the nat.on at mass meeting at the national capital, Jogjakarta, yesterday. His speech was broadcast throughout the Republic. Gen. Sudirman warned that since the handing over of the
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  • 232 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, June 16— Arrangements for referendum m the Frontier are nearly complete and will be held about the first week of July. Frontier Minister Yahyajan yesterday declared that the referendum would not be fought on the issues laid m the
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  • 169 1 Rom Our Own Correspondent) fadras, June 16.— A big squatmovement has been organised Communists m the Kistna Disand under their leadership, hay* sorted forcibly o^cu- lands belonging to the Raja Chellapalli, m Mangalapuram lb »ch is known as the "Andhra Byots think whoever
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  • 52 1 r '>m 4 »ur Own Correspondent ♦w Delhi, June 16. It is underio d when Constituent Assembly ambles on July 14, Dr. Rajen'rasad will be resigning the *H<tentship. Mr. Mavlankar at "*m Speaker of the Central cn >bly is likely to take Dr. lsa «l\
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  • 30 1 'tfad June 16^— The Iraq Ooim ent has imposed a ban on ln »U through Iraq of goods to or °tt Palestine as part ol the boyagainst Jewish goods Reuter
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  • 932 1 New Delhi, June 16. The AH India Congress Committee on Sunday agreed to the division of India into Hindustan and Pakistan but served notice that security of the country will not permit the Princely States to dwlare their
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  • 89 1 <From Our Own Correspondent) Pondlcherry, Jane 16.— "French India is on the ere of irreat and Immediate political changes," said M. Baron. Governor of French India m a press conference. "To know the wishes of the people of French India m respect of their future Constituent
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  • 265 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, June 16.— AccDrding to informed circles, Pakistan will be a Federation of autonomous units which will have full authority m all matters involving internal adnfnistrations. Only Foreign Affairs and Defence will be Central subjects. Mr. Jinnah
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  • 154 1 fnf 7 trhU June "-Appealing for funds from every Muslim m India to meet the expenses of the evolution of Pakistan, Mohamwed Ali Jinnah, Muslim League President, today stated: "We shall have to complete the Pakistan Constituent Assembly cry soon and we have to set up
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  • 49 1 <'From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, June 16. A mob armed i- li deadly weapons nelcl up a foods train m "he Assam-Bengal Pailway about thirty miles from i ftlCUtt*, a nr? Ux et an l-^ aa th rain. Thli wi t brage la Ih
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  • 119 1 MADRAS GOVT. TO SET UP VILLAGE PANCHAYATS (From Our Own ranniiiiiiiiii) Madras, June 16. Every village will have a Panebayat R^nrd whose members wfll be ehcted by adult suffrage, Recording to the Mndras Goi vernment's plains for the formation of Autonomous Village Panchayats. These Panchayats will b« empowered to collect
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  • 71 1 Washington, June 16.-Judge James M Proctor refused to ban Mr. Henry Wallace, former United States Vice-President and strong opponent of America's foreign policy, from speaking tonight at the Government-owned Watergate amphitheatre. The judge rejected a petition from the American Anti-Commu-nist Association that we should order
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  • 23 1 London, June 16.— About 16 500 deserters from the three Service* are still unaccounted for, Viscount Addison told the House of Lords. Reuter
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  • 67 1 New York. June 16.— C10 seamen "sat clown" today under a ''no contract, no work" policy which threatened a complete 1 llyti of American Flag ships on ail l' S. coasts. Although no pickets showed up on piers, the work stoppage ordered by the National Maritime Inion President,
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  • 54 1 Nanking, June 16.— The Communist rad m charged today I Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek mis sending Tlftif Okamura, the former Comiranrier-in-Chlef c the Jarnr-- a ii > an O' > perlaii i p ,h n m auniflt li^d toroM Ii n o Ji r<x't tbt lk ...njii es ie the Em
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  • 1168 2 MEN MATTERS: A REGULAR FEATURE EXCLUSIVE TO INDIAN DAILY MAIL 'Stalin Is Not Foolish Enough To Spend The Nations Wealth Energy On S uch Adventures' n<u York, (By Cable).— Recent travellers to India— both I others report that m the
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  • 114 2 SOVIE T TO STUDY INDIA Moscow, June 16.— A study of in,.m is, the subject of a jo-nt session ot History and pliilosophy, economic! and law, literature ana language departments of the Cm on Academy of iencea wnlen has opened m ovv to discuss tne invest gauuiis 01 Soviet scientists
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  • 169 2 VICEROY "BIG SEVEN" DISCUSS BOUNDARY COMMISSIONS FOR PUNJAB BENGAL >ew Delhi, June 16 The snlittinir n f i~ai j gas s» a £S 'z-sSE Commissions for Punjab, Bengal and Sylhet (Musl.m majority disrict of Assam) were discussed, a communique stated, as well as arrangements for liaison with thj Indian States,
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  • 59 2 Canberra, June 16. k l Pun Jabl, Food Secretary of the Indian Government, on Friday told newsMl that Prime Minister J B -'efley had told him Australia would try to help India over her current food and grain shortage. The Indian envoy said that India
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  • 586 2 "BRITAIN LOOKS WITH CONFIDENCE TO A NEW ERA IN HER RELATIONS WITH THE PEOPLE OF INDIA "SAYS BEVIN London, June 16. A tribute to the press of the worlcf and congratulations of the British Government and Indian negotiators for the manner m which the recent negotiations m India had been
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  • 122 2 Sikh Watchman Awarded U.S. Medal Of Freedom B-mgkok. June 16.— Rampaiary Sim,,, head watchman of the American Legation l n Bangkok for 39 veirs, has been awarded the United States medal of Freedom. the United States Information Service h*re announced. The presentation will be made by Ambassador Edwin Stanton when
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  • 65 2 New Delhi, Jnn 16— The Bengal Government is making arrangements for the development of the port of Chittagon? as the chief port for East Bengal, said All-India Radio. The Government has Issued a Jong statement which said that all land within 30 miles of
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  • 109 2 INDIAN SENTIMENT OPPOSED TO RUSSIAN INTERFERENCE? S«-U7 said fh^K the Dominion. aaL *H freedom.- Ml "'4.^ «Wed that ftRJ expected to sh()w J™"^., mixed fri, ndlin >U S towards th* s«vi« .<*m, The report was J«*>i« operation with the X*«< rent World Affair/^ >, "y Phimp Talbo r t an
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  • 40 2 FIVE KILLED IN CAWNPORE oen.cn* were kilted m jured on Sunday when p^V their K um m an effort to d^ Muslim procession, watt^ be^n officially banod Later, iroops vttt e*Ued the city wm pUctd under 24 bt curfew.- A.P.
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  • 288 2 New Delhi, June 16. The thin, waving rok* frei m izened, half -naked man across the platform suddenly st« For ten minutes Mahatma Gandhi had muttered a« Hindu philosophy at his nightly prayer meeting. The* ting listenders had heard it all before. Suddenly
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  • 47 2 Ne* D*lhi. June li-A rendum m the Northw *V^ tier Province to *cMc TJJ the province will join d *J or Pakistan is expected held m the first mtk «f« it was learned here men* for holding tht jj£ dum are M* Reuter
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  • 62 2 MOSQUE TO BE BUILT IN THE HEART OF NEW YORK London. Jui* I6~gs welMnxwm Indian M*"^ ttanUst wlio arr;v^ ir. March to r< vive he blw winch she log* m New York .r. J fly to America to which the <i«e 1>»» Purchased ir h< r York CM »«I»J Order
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  • 440 3 Reduced Consumption Of Alcohol During Wartime Brings Down Lunacy Cases In France To One-Fifth Nervous Disorders Liver Ailments Also Down By 75 Per Cent DfcATH-RATE FROM TB., CRIME ACCIDENTS HIGHER IN AREAS WHERE LIQUOR CONSUMPTION WAS HIGHEST lune 16.— Alcoholism is France's Public Enemy He said i« an interview that
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  • 174 3 Berlin, June lo— A Soviet tpoßttanan luentuiea by me ooviet coiuroUeti liciua Kaoiu a* $vi<ijui' oavaliev again wariieu tae Oca man people agaiu&t placing any credence *n tne rumours 01 impending war between the tniUKi 6Utes and tne £onet Union. repeatea m substance iiis broadcast tne
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  • 39 3 London, June 16.— Radio Moscow told Its Russian listeners today that President Truman's visit to Canada was part of a carefully designed plot to take the Dominion away from Britain. U.P.
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  • 440 3 WILY ADVERTISEMENTS OF LIQUOR CONDEMNED Of Our Great Country, Deplore U. S. Prohibitionists ttahington, June 16 If United States prohibitionists have w m, European readers of American magazines wUI »o «?er be irritated and taonted by those luscious, hignly*ueH advertisements of tall cool mint juleps
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  • 150 3 NAMES OF CHURCHILL, ROOSEVELT TO BE DELETED FROM BELL! Niagara Falls, Canada, June 16. A dispute over the inscription on the master bell of the new $100,000 "peace carillon" being installed here has resulted m the decision to scrape the names of Roosevelt and Churchill from the ML The inscription
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  • 24 3 Jerusalem, June 16.— The Uniied Nations 11-member comm'.ttee on Pftl€stln( 1 ""j "<o"* cT: Icn t~ (CJ xa Reuter
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  • 306 3 NAGY WANTS UNO TO INVESTIGATE HUNGARY'S CASE N?vr lork June 1C. Ihe Hungarian ex Premier, Terence Nagy, who ai:ivfcU m New York by air on Saturday night from Geneva was met by Alatiar SzegedyMaszak, former liun;;ari.in Minis l er m VVasbiugion, and LezU luedgyesy, lormer aclin^ ConsulGeneral m New x>>rn.
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  • 126 3 NAZISM FASCISM BEING REVIVED? London, June 16. The International Committee for study of European questions declared on Sunday that "totalitarianism of of the Right and Left" are rn>Ping m the world today and there is a danger that democracy will be crushed between them. The Committee Is a privately financed
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  • 92 3 Truman Denounces Communist Govts. In Europe Washington June 16. President Truman on Saturday denounced the Communist governments of Hungary, Rumania and Bulgaria as regimei which oppress their people. And by contrast, he said the Americans stand beside Italy, which has a non -Communist government at the moment "while her people,
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  • 468 3 m M'^'eJ 0 11 Connecticut, June 15.— Dean Acheson, I nited States Lnder Secretary of State today warned "financially Europe is bleeding to death" an J predicted that a period of shock and crisis would come next year. Addressing the students of
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  • 182 3 HANNAN SWAFFER ON PRINCES DEMAND London, June l(i— Quacking the maian Princes, the leading Labour columnist, liannan Su.iiier writing i v yesterdays "People" asked: "How long will the Indian masses having got rid ol us (Brit.sh) toler*^ iiicir econoniic slavery?*' Stating that India fate depend ea on the "calm judgment'
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  • 56 3 Nanking, June 16. Chiang Ka! Shek reaffirmed that the Government has sufficient forces ana equipment to suppress rhe Commun t rebellion and achieve national unily. Chiang made the statement at a meeting of top Kuomint&xig officials, whom he summoned on Saturday to explain the present
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  • 851 4 Public Warned Not To Harbour The Escapees Nine Chinese prisoners escaped from the Outram Road Remand Prison m the early hours of yesterday morning. This is the fourth jail break since the liberation. On the three previous occasions, two, two and three
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  • 230 4 With the inauguration of a daily airmail service linking Singapore with Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang it is now possible to correspond very much more rapidly with north Malaya, states a communication from the Malayan Airways Ltd. Letters posted by the morning departure will
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  • 92 4 At a meeting of the employees of the Government Printing Office, it was unanimously resolved to form a Trade Union. An interim committee was elected to draft the rules and to get m touch with the Commissioner of Labour with a view to getting the
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  • 34 4 We are informed that the Singapore Garden Workers' Union (No. 352 Dunearn Road, Singapore) has been registered under the Trade Union Ordinance 1940, its Registration No. being 113 of 1947.
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  • 250 4 London, June 16.— The British Government is to spend millions of pounds sterling m a big scheme of colonial expansion which will increase supplies of rice, cocoa, tobacco, timber, coal products and other products not only for Britain and the Empire but
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  • 126 4 Rangoon, June 16. The Burma Government has promulgated an emergency immigration act whereunder "no person will be allowed to enter Burma without either a passport fully visaed by or on benalf of the Government of Burma or immigration permit issued by the Controller of immigration." British
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  • 109 4 H.E. the Governor-General, Mr. Malcolm McDonald, P.C., will open an Exhibition of Pastels and Paintings by Judith HeardWhite today, Tuesday, June 17, at 4 p.m. at Robinson Co., Ltd., Raffles Place, Singapore. The subjects of the paintings are the ordinary people of SingaporeChinese, Malays and
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  • 62 4 The closing dates for the following examinations m Singapore are: London Matriculation Jan. 1948 Exam.— 27-3-47. For candidates offering any special languages (other than Chinese, Sansklrt or Tamil)— 3-7-47. London Chamber of Commerce Nov. 1947 Exam. 2.7.47. Vo entries will be accepted after trn* above
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  • 105 4 Three Chinese, one armed with a pistol, held up another Chinese at Middle Road at about 3 p.m. on Sunday and relieved him of cash and valuables estimated at $850. At about 9 p.m. on Sunday, three Chinese, two of whom were armed with pistols, got into
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  • 116 4 The MPAJA Ex-Service Comrades Central Association, Malaya, has issued the following statement: "In support of Comrade Foe Hone we had called upon all comrades to stage peaceful demonstrations on June 15. It has now been decided that such demonstrations be posponed for some good reasons, pending the
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  • 38 4 There will be a friendly football match at the Naval Base playground at 5 p.m. tomorrow (Wednesday, June 18) between the Naval Base Indian Sports Club and the Changi Indian Sports Club.
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  • 15 4 scntalive of th '''^B •"•"a m Malay, *<* 8-30 p.m. i« a '^B Orchard Road
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  • 54 4 i-onaon, June I wcr Moiotov haa JJHB ests aoout I aunts m huag d4^.BK Jm briiish auiaon^.™ In hucgto-, H dfiaurs. ;i -'unwhiie, ihe Be H 01 tne Allied Co^^M pe.4 today otate request ior a.. I ves'igat.on into the reciß riao political erjii as'^B intervention into H'ingaJ ual
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  • 54 4 The Titles of the s .<■ dent and Lcpu:>- SuperiJ Government Pimung uiJ been aiured to Qoteti I ter and Deputy GovercmJ ter, respectively. I London, June 16.-Ijm I Britain signed i::M Saturday for the vitkdnS British troops from Ix J tory 90 days after Hi :i-M of th
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    • 61 4 LECTURES ON THIRUVALLUVAR THIRUKURAL" The first of a series of 12 lectures m Tamil on Thiruvalluvar and Thirukural was given on Sunday. June 15, under the auspices of the Literary- Section of the AngloVernacular School, at 122. Carpmael Road, Katon°. Mr. K. M. R. Menon presided Further lectures will continue
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