Indian Daily Mail, 21 June 1947
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Title Section15 1947-06-21 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No> llo# SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, 'JUNE 21, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS,15 words
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Article346 1947-06-21 1 Hrst Positive Vote Under New Plan alcutta, June 20— Representatives of the non-Muslim m Bengals Legislative Assembly today voted m favour partition of the province under the British Government's Fune three. The Muslim area representatives, howvotins at a separate meeting, opppsed partition says a RenterReuter; F.O.C. - 346 words
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153 1947-06-21 1 A Landmark To Disappear From Madras <Frni;i Oi«r O*>n Correspondent) Madras. June 20, One of Madras' oldest hotels, Bosottos will soon have to close down unless it is able o find another premises. The present building has been bought by the Indian Express* lewspaper recently and they have served quit153 words
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Article61 1947-06-21 1 taTia, June 2&— A rcprescn**ht of the Indonesian Republic Stored to the Netherlands oritles on Friday a note ezn? the Repoblk's willing- proceed with the formaof an interim joTemment the United States of Indol on the bads outlined m a teh note of May 87. r He RepublicanAP - 61 words
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Article61 1947-06-21 1 rf >t<»inbo, June 20^—Tw«tityhousand striken In the tea »»*lneering industrial, and olombo harbour returned to *fk today under last nifht's delsi °n by the Joint Strike Comht f o "suspend" all strikes. strikers began to drift m to work early m the week 1 Uhour leader* were betterbe losing theirReuter - 61 words
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85 1947-06-21 1 (From Our Own <"«nr*"<poiiclent> New Delhi, June 20. It is learnt that the proposed division of India's armed forces would he neither on a territorial nor on communal basis, but on a purely voluntary basis. Officers and men would shortly be circularised asking85 words
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Article114 1947-06-21 1 Batavia, June 20. It was reliably learned that the Republic will present the Commission General today with the official text of SJahrir's speech and the elucidation of it The informant said the elucidation was already drafted, "presenting In concrate terms the concessions the Republic was preparedUP - 114 words
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Article38 1947-06-21 1 Seoul, Korea, Jane 20.— Names of afl clttai, towns, province* and rivers appearing on maps of Sooth Korea arc beins changed from Japanese to Korean. "Chowen" therefore now officially becomes and "Keljo'38 words
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Article, Illustration426 1947-06-21 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Peshawar, June 20. "Pathans inhabiting both the tribal areas and the settled districts of the Frontier are flesh and blood of the Pakhtoon race and as such, they will ever remain strongly knit together,''426 words
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68 1947-06-21 1 BURMESE LADY RECEIVES AWARD FROM MOUNTBATTEN Rangoon, June, 20— Daw Mya Yin, wealthy Burmese lady of Kyalkkatha, a village m lower Burma, has been awarded a certificate of appreciation, signed by Viscount Mountbatten, wartime Supreme Commander, Allied Forces Southeast Asia. The award was made m recognition of assistance rendered byReuter - 68 words
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102 1947-06-21 1 VICEREGAL LODGE TO BECOME THE NATIONAL MUSEUM From O»:r Own Corrc*i>.tnrter«i New Delhi, June 30.— The Viceregal Lodge In Delhi may soon house the National Museum of Art Discussing the possibility, Dr. Wheeler, Chief of India's Archaelogical Department, said m Benares yesterday that Just as the Old Louvre Palace m102 words
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77 1947-06-21 1 New Delhi. Jane 20. —Ob the Japanese peace settlement talks scheduled m Canberra at the end of August, Pandit Nehru, leader of the All-India Congress Party, was on Thursday reported to have been originally invited but it i& unlikely that he will be ableAP - 77 words
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87 1947-06-21 1 Tokyo, June 20. The first detachment of Indian troops to return to India was expected to leave next month, military sources said here today. It was expected that all Indian soldiers w'll be out of Japan by the end of the year. TheReuter - 87 words
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Article32 1947-06-21 1 Rome June 20. President De Nicola yesterday threw the Italian political situation Into turmoil by announcing that he will resign. Pressure Is being brought on the President to remain m office. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article78 1947-06-21 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, June 20. After one hundred days, the Buckingham Mills strike ended yesterday with the signing of an agreement between the workers and the management. Twelve thousand hand-, reported for duty, but they all rushed out m panic m the afternoon78 words
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134 1947-06-21 1 Rangoon, June 20. The Burmese press today urged the Government to claim ownership of the Andaman and Nicobar islands m the Bay of Bengal. These islands, off the Lower Burma coast, the papers said, are "not only Burmese but btrategically andReuter - 134 words
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Article127 1947-06-21 1 <r rom Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, June 20. Two Governments will start functioning m Delhi soon when partition i» effected. TheTe will for some time be two sets of members of Government with a common Secretariat but gradually the secretariat too will have127 words
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Article36 1947-06-21 1 Karachi, June 20— The Fan American Constellation, America, now on a round-the-world test tour with 21 passengers on board, landed at Karachi from Is'anbul tvday. Most oi the passengers are United States editors and publishers.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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801 1947-06-21 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, June 21, 1947. NOTES COMMENTS IF SALT LOSETH ITS TASTE... JN these days when gangsterism ram ant aII the country, and constant danger exists to life and property or the pe^ c re, it is shocking to note that mm and other dangerous minal. are801 words
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Article, Illustration2164 1947-06-21 2 Procedure For Transfer Of Power In India We are publishing hereunder for the benefit of our readers, the full text of what is popularly called the Mountbatten Plan which lays down the procedure for the transfer of power m India. This is m the2,164 words
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121 1947-06-21 2 Bereft Of People's Support, Ruler's Dynasty Will Go, Warns Sir C.P. (From Our Own Correspondent) Trivandrum, June 20. Challenging anyone to come to Travancore and start rebellion, Dewan Sir C. P. Rajuaswami Aiyer claimed there was great support m the State for independence and everybody from the Ruler down to121 words
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81 1947-06-21 2 U.S., FRANCE TO RECOGNISE PAKISTAN iFnun Our Uwb Corre^ New Delhi. Jun< M.-^ sibility of .America *nd j^J according diplomatic nffl*" tion to Pakistan as soon established is envlsM^ \Vben Mr. Jinnah French Ambassador i**-, is understood to haw opening of a Frenct m Pakistan and the J has transmitted81 words
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98 1947-06-21 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Travancore, June 20. Pattom Miami Pillai, President of the iVavancore State Congress, has envisaged mass civil disobedience m the State if the people's demand for responsible Government under aegis of the Kuler and participation m the Constituent Assembly is not conceded.98 words
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55 1947-06-21 2 Bill conferring Dominion \tl on two successor GomJ m India has been r^H Delhi from the India office J it is being examined by i Q J Government experts. it'^J placed before a special conuj tee of the Interim GovenuJ also before it55 words
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39 1947-06-21 2 TRAVANCORE TO APPLY For UN MEMBERSHIP! fProm Oor Own Correspond Trivandrum, June 21.-Deu Sir C. P Ramaswami Aiyir v press conference yestertliy ciared that Travancort, tad becoming independent, ma apply to the United Nations ■MM bersh i p.— Copyright.39 words
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562 1947-06-21 3 Single Party Indian Delegation To Sterling Balance Talks Britain Prefers To Deal \jjith India As One Party encc could be adjusted retrospectively. Since India is likely to ask for a much bigger figure than Britain feels she ca n offer., there may be still more room for difference of opinionReuter - 562 words
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Article66 1947-06-21 3 Saigon, June 20. Ho Chi Minn, leader of the Vietnam Government yesterday affirmed that France and Vietnam had the same ideal and aim to co-ope-rate closely within the framework of the French Union, according to French reports. In a broadcast over Vietnam Radio Fo Chi Minn **aid: "TheirReuter - 66 words
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Article187 1947-06-21 3 London, June Z%. When the K:lborn coroner today adjourned until July 9 the inquest of Scicandeth Krishna Menon, 55, a Hindu and a native of Madras, he told relatives that under the law it was not permissible to grant their request for Menon to be crematedReuter - 187 words
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Article214 1947-06-21 3 Sydney, (Air Mail).— An Austra lian woman, Mrs. Lesley Alice Ramasamy, has become Begum Falima Lesley Alice Ramanamy, first woman m this country to be appointed a Mohammedan princess and lady-in-waiting to his Exalted Eminance Maulana Shah Muhammad Abdul Aleein Siddiqi. leader of the faith m India.Reuter - 214 words
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Article117 1947-06-21 3 Karftch:, (By Air Mail). Air services to India from Australia and from the United Kingdom will be speeded tip with the latest and larger aircraft before the end of this year, observed Lord Knolly. Chairman of the 8.0.A.C., who arrived In a special Lancastrian117 words
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570 1947-06-21 3 Discrimination Charge Denied By Burma Government New Delhi, .Tune 20— The Government of India, it is learned, has asked their repre.» e ntati\e m Burma to make a formal protest against the latest immigration act which discriminates against Indians wishing to emigrateReuter - 570 words
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161 1947-06-21 3 CAMPAIGN AGAINST SMOKING BY CHILDREN Rangoon. June 20 The RurDiesc Pre>^ has started a campaign against smoking by eh Idren under sixteen years of a^e. Urging the Burmese Government to follow the example of the Punjab Government, (which recently started a similar campaign) the Burmese newspapers asked: "If India, amidstReuter - 161 words
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146 1947-06-21 3 PRESS CANARD RE BURMA GOVERNOR REFUTED Kangoon, June 20.— An official communique tonight denied Burmese press reports that the Governor, Sir Hubert Ranee, disapproved of the "independence resolution" adopted by the Constituent Assembly yesterday and that he would shortly leave lor London to advise the British Government against acceptance otReuter - 146 words
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139 1947-06-21 3 Rangoon, June 20.— Fresh reinfarrcjUMjuti have been sent to Arakan, m Southwest Burma, to help the combined military and police forces who have been operating against Insurgents tor nearly two months. Burmese newspapers reported yesterday Official quarters m Rangoon say the operations are satisfactory thoughReuter - 139 words
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Advertisement248 1947-06-21 3 GANDHI ASTROLOGER Health, Wealth, Journey etc Lucky y£9£, numbers, days by A V\ monthly dotails 1 U:< year \4 Weekly $12 5 answers $i. senrt I- Jl'flS y Bh>. or Dollar VM i^ 7 Notes Stan -^x, xf^^ aeje and writing rt 1m c. Hanuman Jothlsha Vhiama, tirut^iii B. tndla248 words
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684 1947-06-21 4 PARIT BUNTAR MASS MEETING DEMANDS Present Constitutional Proposals For Malaya Rejected Resolutions rejecting the Malayan Constitutional Propomd demanding a round-tabe conference between the vcrnment and the people as represented by PUTERA and tfCJA were passed at a riammoth mass meeting of bCTS of the684 words
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207 1947-06-21 4 The Singapore Cooperative Stores Society Ltd., m Its for the period Oct 4-Dec. 31, 1946 state* that the sales for the first ihree months amounted to $56,496.7 4, showing an average of $33.30 per member. The report together with the Balance Sheet will be submitted to207 words
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Article58 1947-06-21 4 A new class will commence at ih e Government Commercial Day School, Kuala Lumpur on July 1, 1947, and applications for admissions will be received by the Headmaster at the Victoria Institution up to June 27. The syllabus of studies will be that of the58 words
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Article29 1947-06-21 4 The annual general meeting of Undian Association, Penang, will be held at the Association premises at Bagan Jennal Road, tomorrow, Sunday, June 22, at 5.30 p.m.29 words
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300 1947-06-21 4 PROMINENT AMERICAN PROGRESSIVES LAUD BR. GOVT. FOR 'PEACEFUL' SOLUTION OF INDIAN PROBLEM Washington, June 20^-Albert Einstein, Congress of Industrial Organisations President Philip Murray, American Federation of Labour President William Green, the former London Ambassador John G. Winant were among the 129 prominent United States progressives who have cabled Mr. Attlee,Reuter - 300 words
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Article140 1947-06-21 4 Hindi Examination Res ults Following are the reeul s of the Hindi Examination of Dakshina Rharat Hindi Prachar Sabha, Madras, held on Mar. 90 1947.. m various Centres of Malaya:— Prathmic iFirst grade. 6007, 6008, 6019, 6024, 6027, 6028, 6029, 6031, 6039, 6044, 6050, 6051. 6052, 6054, 6055, 6063, 6072,140 words
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68 1947-06-21 4 Washington, June 20. Discussions on the establishment of diplomatic relations between Burma and the United States have been started, H has been learned by Renter It is expected that *he working out of technical problems will require a short time. On e of theReuter - 68 words
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54 1947-06-21 4 CORPORATION OF CERTIFIED SECRETARIES EXAMINATIONS The Obrfloration of Certified Secretaries Intermediate and Final Examinations are now being held simultaneously at Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Entries for the December Examinations of th c Corporation must reach the Secretary, The Corporation of Certified Secretaries, 28, Fitaroy Square, London, W.I. not later54 words
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Article177 1947-06-21 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR sir,— The Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association requested the Chairman to pay: "Back Pay" for the staff m the same way &s the Government servants, reply, he asked the delegates to withdraw the request for Back Pay and accept a sort177 words
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Article72 1947-06-21 4 Burma Controls Bullion Export Rangoon, June 20. The Government of Burma announced today the strict enforcement of restrictions governing the export and Import of gold and silver. A press communique said that this is a sequel to "the arrival of many passengers from India with quantities of gold or silverReuter - 72 words
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Article88 1947-06-21 4 Lim Yew Hock, the General Secretary of the Singapore Clerical and Administrative Btaff Workers Association will give a talk under this title over Radio Malaya at 9.45 p.m. on Tuesday, June 24th. Mr. Lim recently returned from a two months study of trade unionism88 words
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