Indian Daily Mail, 20 June 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. HI. No. 109. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 403 1 B.C. Of Southern Army In jdia Appointed Ag. Governor London, June, 19. ng ha> approved the appointment of Lieutenant Rob Mcgregor Lock hart to act as Governor of the I mntier Province, m place of Sir Olaf Kirkpatrick has been granted
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  • 285 1 Madras, June 19. As I forecast last week, Mysore has decided to participate m the Constituent Assembly, but whether she will join the Indian Union later will depend on the Constitution to be evolved by the Assembly. The Mysore delegation to
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  • 74 1 Mergence Of New Democratic Japan Predicted Jane 19.— The emerncw democratic Japan 'ot-too-distant future" l?i «aped by the nationalist *1> "Burman", widely I Burmese intelligent?*Olr pinion, it is all bunabout keeping Japan twenty-five years," •a per. "Russo-Axne- > alone will render 1 control Impossible, of the little rivalries atly go
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  • 229 1 Birmingham, June 13. Mr. Jinnah's announcement on !the future of the Indian states Is a reminder that although the acceptance by the three major communities of the British plan has opened the way to an orderly and peaceful transfer of power, Indian
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  • 90 1 New York, June 19.— General of the United States Army, Dwight Eisenhower has tendered his resignation to President Truman and will become President of Columbia lu'versity. New York City, next autumn, the United States columnist Walter Winched stated m a copyright story m today's New
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  • 262 1 (FYom Our Own Correspondents New Delhi. June 19. Congress leaders would have appreciated the significance of the change m Frontier Governorship more if it had been done a month ago, but Mr. Caroe goes with anly a fortnight before the referendum and the
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  • 68 1 Istanbul, June 19 Eleven SuperFortresses bought from the United States by the Turkish Government have been delivered In Turkey, it was reliably reported here today. No official confirmation is available. A Super-Fortress was seen flying with a group of Turkish Army planes during an air display
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  • 50 1 Meanwhile, Hyderabad State Congress, after considering the Nizam's 'independence' edict, declared that it would "resist all attempts to isolate Hyderabad from the rest of India/ The Congress gave its Working Committee plenary powers to "take all the necessary steps" to achieve its objective. Reuter
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  • 601 1 Free India Will Bridge The Gulf Between Britain And Russia FORMER EDITOR OF STATESMAN" SAYS London, June 19. W. Arthur Moore, former Calcutta Statesman editor, who was for a time leader of the European group m the Indian Central Legislative Assembly would like to see India helping to build a
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  • 27 1 n« 19— Th Auotia !ian (Xm3Ul-O Mr Mallard. nov denied that Mi tntervten todfl th BJahrir waa connected -:ith liplomatie activity to Mfttli Indonesia':, political ci Reuter
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  • 23 1 Ntm lotm 19 Th^ three Ut old str'ke of ;he T*nitc<l Spates seaman m the Fa«>t const ports was settled t day. Reuter
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  • 75 1 Australia Gives £25,000,000 Gift To Britain London, June 19. A cheque for 125,000,000 (Australian), signed by J. A. Beasley, Australian lligh Commissioner, and S. G. Mac farlane, Secretary to the CommonweaJth Treasury, will bo handed to Hugh Dalton, Chancellor of the Exchequer, today at the Treasury m London. The cheque
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  • 23 1 New Delhi, June 19. One person was killed and 11 injured by a bomb explosion near the railway station at dawn today. Reuter
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  • 350 1 BENGAL'S FATE TO BE DECIDED TODAY ASSEMBLY MEMBERS WILL MEET IN TWO SECTIONS TO VOTE ON PARTITION: NO SPEECHES AND NO VISITORS ALLOWED! (From Our Political Correspondent > Calcutta, June 19. Preparations have been completed m Calcutta for a meeting of the two sections of the Bengal Legislative Assembly tomorrow,
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  • 812 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, June 20, 1947. MALAYAN REFORMS AND GOVT'S NEW TACTICS A SKED about question of the aiclusion of Singapore m the proposed Malayan Federation the Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr. Arthur Creech- Jones replied jn the House of Commons on Wednesday that "discussions on
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  • 657 2 All StagesOf Bill Expected To Be Completed In About 16 Days London, June 19. The British Government is pressing forward urgently with its preparations for the presentation to Parliament of the bill creating the dominions of
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  • 132 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, June 19. India is now entering on what is perhaps the most difficult period of food scarcity during the last three years. The Food Department spokesman revealed yesterday that the crisis is likely to last till September. By then
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  • 183 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, June 19.— "1f I have my way, I would put a suitable Harijan girl m the Presidential chair of the Indian republic. In a Free India, knowledge of the
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  • 132 2 Sind Minorities' Memorandum To Br. Premier Karachi, Jim*. 19. Representatives of the minorities m Sind. elected to the Provincial Assent-, bly or to the Central Assembly, have sent a joint memorandum to the British Prime Minister Mr. C. R. At t lee and io the Viceroy Lord Mountbatten, opposing division
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  • 148 2 Cheaper Method Of Rain Making Hollywood, Jane 19 Fifteen years ago while he was making a film m New Mexico, some Hopi Indians conferred on Victor McLaglen the title of "Chief Big Rain Maker/* This summer he*ll finally get around to liying up to the title. McLaglen, owner of a
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  • 959 2  -  Eswee Madras Congress Politics: A Ppn-P.> t||rc ?p jUR. O. P. Rama.swami Reddiar is today the Prime Minister of Madras a fact which to most thinking men is at once annoying and humiliating. Reddiar is the tragic offspring of the comic union of the Kamaraj and
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  • 1305 3 Will There Be A Liberal Revival In Britain prospects For 1950 flections Analysed London June 19.— The Liberal Party assembly at Bourneh which saw the decision of the Liberals to fight the next ion an independent and an individual party, is over will probably be 1950 before we m Britain
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  • 728 3 British Govt's Decision Announced In Commons London, June 19, The British Colonial Secretary, Mr. A. Creech-Jones, m the House of Commons yesterday made a statement on the constitutional development m Ceylon. This statement said: "In 1945 His Majesty's Government affirmed their willingness to co-operate with the
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  • 242 3 London, Juno 19, -Viscount Hall. First Lord of the Admiralty, made a statement .similar to thai made In the House of Commons on the future government of Ceylon The statement was warmly welcomed by all sections of the House. The Marquis of Salisbury, for the opposition, said
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  • 344 3 Colombo June 19.— Sir Henry Moacfc Mason Moore. Governor of Ceyion, announcing m the State Council yesterday the British plan to speed dominion status for the island said. This is your day of opportunity. Grasp it with
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  • 102 3 Bangkok. June 19. A Kuala Lumpur Indian cyclist, I'nnithan. en route to India, is at present here. He re ached Bangkok on June 10 from Haadjai by train Unnithan reached thr- smm»- town of Badao, leven milei Inside the Siam^r border. Thr Siamese authorities advised
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  • 669 4 Says What He Did Was Not Only Legally Right But Morally Proper '•Complete prohibition is my goal. This may be achieved m one step or more than ont* *lep. In matters of social legislation, two methods are possible: either Society inflicts its views
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  • 110 4 Lord and Lady Killearn who returned from Austral'a yesterday evening after a holiday of a little over two months looked very cheerful and were m very high spirits. am very glad indeed to come bnrk after my short but glorious and magnifldent holiday,*
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  • 68 4 The Ladies Section of the Ramakrlshna MiVsion has organised a sewing class, to be held at the Mission premises at No. 9. Norrls Road. Mrs. M. P. De Souza has kindly consented to give the first lesson tomorrow Saturday, at 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 46 4 Tomorrow, June 81, the Provivislonal Government of Azad Hln4 Day, a simple wreath-laying ceremony will take place at 5.30 pjn. at the ex-I.N.A. Memorial site, All Indians are requested to attend. A transport will leave Regional Congress Hd. Qrs. at 5.15 pan.
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  • 133 4 NO TRANSMITTER FOR SARAWAK LODGE In reply to Mr. Anthony Brooke's letter t o Government dated 25th May, 1947, asking for a licence to establish a small transmitting station at "Sarawak Lodge". Mr. Anthony Brooke's residence for the purpose of giving broadcast talks m Malay, Dayak, Chinese and English to
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  • 40 4 The Second lecture m the above scries will be held at the AngloVernacular School, No. 122, Carpmael Road, on Sunday at 6 p.m. Mr. K. C> Natarajan, 8.A., of the Publicity Office, will preside. Those interested are cordially invited.
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  • 81 4 Th t Royal Engineers will hold their annual dinner this year at the Pegasus Club, Beach Road, today, at 8.45 p.m. The Chief Engineer of SEALF, laj.-Gen. P. A. Ullman, C.8., 0.8. E., will preside and guests of honour will include the C.-in.C, General Sir Neil
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  • 66 4 His Majesty the King has appointed that Sunday, July 6, will be observed m the United Kingdom B a National Day of Prayer and dedication to Almighty Ood m I Wof the tasks and duties which I c nation is called to meet. It
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  • 50 4 A discourse on "Srirnad Bhagavad Gita" will be delivered m English by Swami Vamadevananda President* the Ramakrishna Mission, at the Mission premises. 9, orris Road, to-morrow Saturday, at 630 p.m. Subject 'Creation'— How the Universe came into being.* All those Interested arc cordially invited to attend.
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  • 827 4 All Nations Must Co-operate To Fight Cancer INDIAN CANCER SPECIALISE APPEAL Washington, June 19. An urgent appeal for co-operation among the scientists of all nations and doctors of individual countries m the fight against cancer is being made by Professor Subodh Mitra, Director of CJS.S. Cancer Hospital at Calcutta, who
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  • 48 4 The Belfast-type cruiser. H.M.S "Glasgow". (Captain A. O. V. Hubback. C 8.E., R.N.» flying the flag of the Commander-in-Chief East Indies Station, Admiral Sir Arthur E. Palliser, X.C.8.. DJB.C, will be visiting Penang on July 1 and will remain there until July 5.
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  • 238 4 As a result of untiring effort, the I» re captured one of the nine prisoners of the Q who made their escape m the early hours of m* zl The person who gave the clue which led to the the escape will be
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  • 28 4 At 10.J0 a.m. tomorrow Saturday, tho Officer Administering the Government will open the Social Welfare Department's new Boy's Home m Reformatory Road.
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  • 99 4 Ex-Policemen Identified As Robbers! Two Chines,, who irom the P#| ce fore d week., ago have heen identified a^ tw« 01^/^^ ea robbers who poslll r^. pal employees sained >* mtO a house m I nn, P tJS Koad on Tuesday Di^ robbed the inmates of r* m Two Chinese,
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