Indian Daily Mail, 19 June 1947
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Title Section15 1947-06-19 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. Hi. No. 108. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.15 words
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353 1947-06-19 1 Malaya's Constitution Must Be Settled First, Says Colonial Secretary In Commons London. June 18.— Dl«ct^i ons on the constitution of ire to be given first consideration before any qucs- ol the incision of Singapore m the Malayan Federation obe contemplated, the Colonial Secretary, ArthurReuter - 353 words
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135 1947-06-19 1 Our Own Correspondent) June 18-— lt is very Probable that Frontier Congress- "<) Red Shirts may not the forthcoming referenftrftly, because it Is not <* adult franchise, and """A? they prefer Fattianistan «*eice jreilio* m the h *«»fs pun. -^nsress Working Commitmussed the question135 words
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121 1947-06-19 1 PUNJAB'S MISERY TRADE DISLOCATED (From Our Own Correspondent) f.ahore. June lft. On the Eve of division, India's granary, the Punjab, finds herself without exportable surplus of grain because her normal trade channel* and food distribution machinery have been jolted by communal disorders. Acccording to an official spokesman, there is complete121 words
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135 1947-06-19 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, June 18 H is understood that daring the recent Muslim League Council session, Mr. Jinnah is reported to have rebuked the Sind League Ministry for i enacting serene anti-Hindu legislations. The minorities have to be treated not only justly135 words
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97 1947-06-19 1 >Kr»i Our Own Correspondent) Madras, June 18.— On Oct. 1, the Madras Gerenunent will be taking over all the buses m the City. The total capital outlay needed fe* nationalisation of the City's Motor Transport expected t o be K6,700,000. The existing operators will97 words
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72 1947-06-19 1 New Delhi, June 18— Mahatma Gandhi, Jinnah, the Muslim League President, and Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, Northwest Frontier Congress leader, met for a 45-minutc talk at the Viceroy's house today. General Lord Ismay took part m the meeting on behalf of the Viceroy.Reuter - 72 words
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189 1947-06-19 1 Paris, June 18. Britain and France today officially invited Russia to take part m the examination of American Secretary of State George C. Marshall's plan for aid to Europe states a Renter report. Announcing this, the French Minister of Information, Pierre. Bourdan, said theUP; Reuter - 189 words
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58 1947-06-19 1 1,000 Women Demonstrate Before Kashmir Secretariat (from Oar Own Correspondent. Srinagar, June 18.— A thousand women demonstrated before t be Secretariat here yesterday protesting against the quality of rationed rice which* they complained, contained dust pebble* and even lire worms. They also compiaixfed against the high price of imported rice58 words
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Article48 1947-06-19 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, June 18.— with a view t*> relieving the acute cloth shortage, the India Government have arranged for the import of 70.000,000 yards of grey cotton cloth from Japan. Imports will arrive m the next two months. Copyright.48 words
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Article74 1947-06-19 1 London, Jane 18. Sadhlr Ghosh, Pvblic Relation* Officer at the office of the High Commissioner for India m London, told Reuter today that he was expecting the appointment of an Indian Information officer at the India House. He hoped that the Government of India would make74 words
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Article165 1947-06-19 1 London, June 17. A map of the proposed division of India, drawn by the British political artist J. F. Horrabin, is published m this week's issue of India news issued by the London Public Relations Department of the Government of India. It shows the PakistanReuter - 165 words
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172 1947-06-19 1 London. June 18.— The British Colonial Secretary, Mr. A. CreechJones, m the House of Commons today made a statement on the constitutional development m Ceylon This statement inter alia said: "In 1945 His Majesty's Gov ernment affirmed their willingness to co-operate with the peopleReuter - 172 words
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138 1947-06-19 1 San Franciaco, June 18. Every nation m which there is a Rotary Club was represented at a brilliant dinner given here tonight by the Indian delegation to the 38th Rotary International Annual Convention, which has Just concluded its meetings In San Francisco. Rotarians from IndiaReuter - 138 words
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Article36 1947-06-19 1 Saigon, July 18— The prospects of repatriating nearly 2,000 French and 100 Indian civilian! held by the Vietnamese will be diacuaed ai a conference near Hanoi over the week-end, it was authoritatively learned here today*- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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249 1947-06-19 1 WALLACE SUGGESTS TRUMAN-STALIN MEETING! Washington, June 18. Henry A. Wallace called on President Truman on Monday night to invite Premier Stalin to meet with him m Berlin as a "first step" to guarantee world peace. The chief American critic of the Truman foreign policy "we must be practical. The timeA.P. - 249 words
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123 1947-06-19 1 London, Jane 18. An inquest will be held tomorrow on the 55--year-old F. K. Menon of the General Department of the Indian High Commiißioner's Office m London. Mr. Menon died on Sunday and food poisoning is suspected. His death followed a meal m aReuter - 123 words
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56 1947-06-19 1 (From Our Ow?> Correspondent) New Delhi. Jnne 18,— It is stated that Mr. K. Munshi Is going to London as Ambassador bat, as his name is also being mentioned m connection with a job m the Central Government, nothing definite can be said now56 words
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Article72 1947-06-19 1 Tokyo, June 18. Vernon Bartlett. British author and member of Parliament, arrived m Tokyo today on a ten-day vLsit m the cour.se- of a world tour which he is making on behalf of the London News Chronicle. Bartlett and bii wife were met at the airportReuter - 72 words
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Article82 1947-06-19 1 Rangoon, June 18. Netaji Subhas Chandra Dose is alive and camping somewhere m Indo-China, was the message given by one Indian who desired to remain anonymous, but passed through Rangoon from Indo-China to Calcutta. He did not carry anj written message, but left this verbal message82 words
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155 1947-06-19 1 Batavia, June 18. Premier Sjahrir has arrhre4 m Batavia to consult several Representatives of foreign povemments about the political crisis, an interview he said he had come to see person ally for himself the situation. Sjahrir said that his policy was still to pursue settlementReuter - 155 words
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71 1947-06-19 1 Genera, June 18. Because of the difficulty of securing accommodation m Genera, the Indian Governmental delegates to the International Labour Office, Jagjlran Ram and Guljarla! Ifanda, Minister* of Labour m the Central and Bombay Govern meet* respectively, are staying at Dironnes m FranceReuter - 71 words
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Article178 1947-06-19 1 Shanghai, June 18.— The Leo nomic Commission fur Asia and the Far East on Wednesday turned back Indian and Russian attempts to broaden the scope of the povtsional agenda to be considered by the group's current meet.ng here m Shanghai. The Russian and Indian dele gation* failed toAP - 178 words
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Advertisement18 1947-06-19 1 nnvgmi TT.fL V«>t R PRonrrT<i TO THE PBOTU TAMIL MliU^l m Malaya over 12 pttfa 7L BCLKGH UtoJkD.18 words
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1378 1947-06-19 2 It Is The Next Best if Unity Cannot Be Achieved Through Federation London. June 18. Optimism for the future of India under its new constitution was expressed today by L. S. Amery, Secretary of State for India and Burma duringReuter - 1,378 words
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30 1947-06-19 2 S'HAI— SAN FRANCISCO PHONE SERVICE Nanking, June 18.— The Ministry of Communications has announced that the Shanghai-San Francisco phone service interrupted fay the war will be resumed July 1. U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article, Illustration342 1947-06-19 2 New Delhi, June 18. Mohammed Ali Jinnah, Muslim League president, m a statement yesterday on the position of the Indian States after the lapse of British paramountcy, said: "Constitutionally and legally the Indian States will be independent sovereign statesReuter - 342 words
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276 1947-06-19 2 lumriuaiwi IAMIL, IIiLUUU, CANAKESE MALAYALAM SPEAKING AREAS (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, June 18— Resolutions demanding the establishment of Independent Dravidtethan m South India comprising the Tamil, Telusu, Canarese and Malayalam speaking areas, and if the demand is not conceded, Dravidians would resort to Direct276 words
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52 1947-06-19 2 Patna. June 18. Five people were killed and 23 seriously injured when *he police opened Are during a clash between the police and strikers at Morulidin colliery, Bh mad, about 150 ir>iles southeast of Patna, it was reported today. Tli e reports oaic 452 words
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Article120 1947-06-19 2 New Delhi, June 18.— The food crisis m India— worst m three years—will probably last until September, an official spokesman of the Central Food Department said here yesterday. He gave two reasons for the deterioration m the food situation —the damage due to rust mReuter - 120 words
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192 1947-06-19 2 Kdinbur^h, June 18.—Kegrettalxlc as it is to see India divided afkr so long: a period of unity under British rule, there is n» alUrnajive.^says' (he Scotsman, leading Scottish national mu,>paper, m an editorial yesterday. "It is the realisation of this fact," adds the Scotsman, "that192 words
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Article22 1947-06-19 2 who have been out for about four weeks, tried to cordon off the pithead nun prevent thr sufetymen going down. Reuter ReuterReuter - 22 words
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123 1947-06-19 2 Indian Contractor's Income Tax Appeal Dismissed London. j UUc l 8 which raised the su bs w >* tion whetHer an order q^ pellate, Assistant r J he »P Rawalpindi Kan*e T^^i 1942, imposing a pe' lull H under section 0 th il{ Income Tax Act, on M a pReuter - 123 words
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Article86 1947-06-19 2 Colombo, June 18. Bean i Grady, first United SUt^AmW sador to India, arrived m 9,260-ton United Stat* \k« President Polk here today on hi* way to take up his ne W poslt The Indian represenutive i Ceylon and the Indian agent Grady, who was accompanied hReuter - 86 words
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114 1947-06-19 2 RELEASE COMPENSATION OF I.C.S. PERSONNEL London, June 18.— Arthur Henderson, Under-Secretary for India, stated m a r rliamenury reply that as indicated m paragraph tea of the Viceroy's annouaeemeai of April 30, the criterion for the release before the date of the no? fer of power of European mebers ofReuter - 114 words
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59 1947-06-19 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, June 18.— It \t unde: stood that Pandit Govind BaUobt Pant. United Provinces Preffllr rill represent India at the cooin? Conference of Food Minify Paris next month. He is taking Dr. Rajendra H* rod's place became the M*59 words
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183 1947-06-19 2 New Delhi, June 18.— The withdrawal of M Briti*** from India numberinp a.bout 15,000 is to be m j August 15, it was officially announced yesterday ti.sh oflicers of the Indian Army will continue I its Tndianisation has l>een completed.Reuter - 183 words
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1248 1947-06-19 3 yt Halt Its Employees Are Americans June 18— United Nations Headquarters f frC >h pain and sounds like the Tower of Babel >th looks hke a tefhmcolour movie set, complete spotlights and leggy pis. But UN's 3,000 2 call <he headquarters, rather simply,UP - 1,248 words
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209 1947-06-19 3 New Delhi, June 18.— A bilateral Air Transport Agreement between the Governments of India and the Netherlands has been signed m New Delhi by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Member for External affairs, and Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar Member for Communications, on behalf of the Government of India209 words
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70 1947-06-19 3 Tokio, June 18.— Miss Mary C. Martin has joined S.CAP. Legal Section becoming the first woman attorney to engage m the prosecution of war crimes m Japan. Martin, former world champion stenographer, waa the first service woman to be admitted to practice lawUP - 70 words
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258 1947-06-19 3 Lake Success, Jane IK. France has informed the United Nations she cooM only contribute at this time one infantry division to the proposed global force for enforcing world peace, an authoritative source said yesterday. This was confirmed by a French spokesman who explainedA.P. - 258 words
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340 1947-06-19 3 Gruesome Scene In Shanghai Shanghai, June IN. A Roman holiday atmosphere prevailed this afternoon as two former Japanese officers were paraded two hours through the jammed streets of downtown Shanghai and finally taken into a muddy field on the outskirts of the cityU.P. - 340 words
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Article83 1947-06-19 3 Washington, June 18.— India Will get 92,000 tons of grain from America m August* says the United sta i Department "of Agriculture man announcement. Included m this total la 25,0t)0 tons of Wheat, 24,000 ton* of floui, 17,000 tons of corn and 25,000 tons of grain sorgnums. AmericanReuter - 83 words
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Article82 1947-06-19 3 Rangoon, June 18.— Abdul Razak, Member for Education m the Burmese interim government, today described the International Students Service Conference, which took place at Madras las| week as "a brilliant success.* Razak, who attended the conference aj Aung Ban's personal representative, said: "I found theReuter - 82 words
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Article76 1947-06-19 3 Amsterdam, June 18.— Four hundred Dutch farmers with their families totalling approximately 1.000 persons, will sail tomorrow for Canada aboard an American ship m the first big scale emigration from Holland since the war and the first time In 100 years that a vessel hayS beenU.P. - 76 words
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353 1947-06-19 3 RUSSIAN PAPER SEES IN NEW INDIA PLAN THE OLD BRITISH METHOD. OF DIVIDE AND RULE" Moscow, June 18. The Soviet periodical New Time** m the iirst published comment on the British plan for transfer of power m India said that Britain wanted to maintain Homina tion over India by aReuter - 353 words
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75 1947-06-19 3 Tokyo, June is. The number of Christiana In Japan has m creased from Mine 250,000 before the war to 600,000 since Gen. M.icArthur signed the surrender, according to the Japanese newspaper, Yomiuri, which predicted that, this figure would shortl] tx 2,000,000. The American BibleReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement142 1947-06-19 3 HUAT WTO W^ttm tai MIANO MUAT CTa PILES Ohtam from fom ifjlpftlirj tolM of ManZan. Thftt'f all yo'j mod <ri re hef from your pq.in anH dittn M M.m/ac brings relict quirkly, beauHM X ii bm4< solely to h*lr> mlc tuflferen l( onth»*s irritation, f-ascrs th». pam and Umt§ «>p142 words
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916 1947-06-19 4 WE ARE NOT ONLY STRIVING- FOR HIGHER STANDARD OF LIVING BUT ALSO FREEDOM FROM TUTELAGE, SAYS INDIAN DELEGATE Shanghai, June 18. A strong appeal for a change m the composition of the Far Eastern Economic Commission to include NationalReuter; AP - 916 words
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Article54 1947-06-19 4 Azad Hind Day will be celebrated at the Malacca Indian Congress premises at No. 121, (Banda Hilin on Saturday, June 21 at 5.30 p.m. All arc requested to be present on this occasion. Indians are also requested to hoist the national flag on 'hetr I54 words
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382 1947-06-19 4 me marriage oi Mr. p. T. Arasu. ol me ruiict oiue£, Muar, aon o* Ml o. ronnampaiam, JJP« witn ivi.as i\ fcanafcc*w*n daughter oi Mr Mrs. v. Tuambiah of the uuti >ur Department, seremban) cujk place on Thursday June 5, at cue residence ol382 words
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Article128 1947-06-19 4 At a special preview recently the Press were entertained to a newlj imported Indian film, which prov to be of exceptional quality Entitled <GEET,' the film has m i^s leading roles breath-taking Nirmaia and handsome Shahu Modak. Produced by •hit-maker A. R. Kardar. this film128 words
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Article101 1947-06-19 4 On behalf of the 20,006 toddytappers of Malabar, a deputation of the All-Malabar Toddy Workers Union recently waited on Mr. Bouchier, I.C S Collector, and requested him to see that industrial centres are started m every taluk for the manufacture of coconut jaggery and sugar from101 words
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226 1947-06-19 4 RUTHLESS CRIMES NEED RUTHLESS CURE' Rangoon, (Air Mail) The Burmese Press is advocating "Japanese" methods as the only cure for the crime wave m Burma. Alarmed by the ever-increasing menace to peace and security m the country, the Burmese papers are questioningReuter - 226 words
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218 1947-06-19 4 The Improvement Trust's building programme for 1947 Is:— (1) Owen Road— lS shophovMs and 12 flat (2) Balestter Road 14 shophouses and 84 flats. (3) Tiong Bahrn— 4 blocks of flats, totalling 64 self-con-tained flats. (4) Balestier Plain 360 Semipermanent artisans* quarters. It is probable218 words
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54 1947-06-19 4 CORPORATION OF CERTIFIED SECRETARIES EXAMINATIONS Th c Corporation of Certified Secretaries Intermediate and Final Examinations are now being held .simultaneously at Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Entries lor the December Examinations of the Corporation must reach the Secretary. The Corporation of Certified Secretaries. 28 Fitzroy Square, London, W.I. not later54 words
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218 1947-06-19 4 SINGAPORE LONDON RADIO-TELEPHONE Hong Kong, June 18. A worldwide radio-telephone system is being planned by Cable and Wireless Ltd., the British Empire communications system which recently was nationalised. This disclosure was made by Maj. Gen. Leslie B. Nichollfi, d!rector of the organisation who is now louring the Far East. Gen.UP - 218 words
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151 1947-06-19 4 A statement issued by the Nenharlands Coasulate-GeneTal, Singapore says: Recent newspaper reports have referred *o the possible resumption m the near future of beef and pork expoits from Bali to Singapore. The livestock position m Bali has indeed greatly improved as a result151 words
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25 1947-06-19 4 Lord Killearn, Special Commissioner to South East Asia, will arrive af TCallang Airport at 3.30 p.m. today 'Thursday) from Aus-25 words
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Article258 1947-06-19 4 On Tuesday at ,k three Chinese L ttl **J h m K irn 2 Paya Lebar >'J Chinese and robbed of cash and valuable It was sutj t r S the three robber, that N Pistols. rear »*i, s v the day where *unme E mission into the Prei^H258 words
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