Indian Daily Mail, 24 June 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. m, No. 112. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1947. PRICK 10 CENTS
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  • 138 1 Census Of Travancoreans In Govt. Service Ordered! (From Our Ottn ComsthMigent: K«« Delhi. June 23.— 1t is understood the India Governexamines certain econ omic steps to be taken against rn vancorc which are of a serious nature and may lead to a im d..,n
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  • 139 1 New Delhi. June 23.— As soon as we get a suitable house here with neces-ary accommodation for all the departments of the A.-I.C.C. the entire Congress Secretariat will be shifted from Allahabad to New Delhi" said Mr. Shankerrao Deo, General Secretary of the
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  • 88 1 Fr*»m <fcnr Own fJorr« k^pnnif»Tit> New Delhi, June 23. Addressin? a prayer meeting yesterday Mahatma Gandhi said complaint has been made to him that Hindus m Kabul were allowed to live only under sufferance and as inferiors. They are made to wear a special coloured turban
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  • 104 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, June 23. The Goan Political Conference met m Bombay yesterday and resolved call'ng on the Portuguese Government to quit India forthwith and transfer power to the elected representatives of the people. The Resolution declared the inalienable right of the
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  • 67 1 INA-Forward Bloc Merger Canard Refuted New Delhi, June 23.— 1n a statement to the Press, Mr. M. Z. Kiani. Chairman of the IN. A Advisory Comnrttee, says: "There is no basis whatsoever for the report published ir a section of the Press that the IN. A Advisory Committee had discussed
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  • 121 1 ule. the people's agitation Government is gaining strength m Hyderabad and Trivannd there may soon be a up. a Press conference m yesterday, Mr. Jaiprakash t list-leader, declared It people of the States their Democratic rights k what they should do übcw the future. If
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  • 187 1 Tokyo, Jane 23. Emperor Hirofonnally opened the first <ts<;ion of tiie Diet nnder the new Japanese constitution on Monday *ith a plainly worded Imperial script which stressed that Parllais the "sole law-making iothorty of the State.* The Diet immediately began organizational activities which will include consideration
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  • 83 1 Jane 23. The Aga *»11 be patron of a new !l| n» Society -*Islam In Great H according to Saheb Dad President of the London r *> of the Muslim League sponsoring the society. >clety will look after the religious, cultural
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  • 254 1 London, June 23. The leftwing: "New Statesman and Nation" says In its review of the Indian situation: "Now 4 he anxiety switches to what the Princes will do. It is unreasonable to expect them to choose whether
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  • 109 1 Position Of Scheduled Castes Madras, Jane *3*— Mr. A. M. Ratnaswami, Secretary, Madras Depressed Class League, criticises the views expressed by Mr. Jogendranath Mandal, Member Government of Ind'a. and says that Mr. MandaVs apprehension that 5. million Scheduled Castes will lose what Httle political powers they are now enjoying m
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  • 151 1 GANDHIJI TOLSTOY CORRESPONDENCE Moscow. June 23. Correspondence between Leo Tolstoy and Mahatma Gandhi has been discovered by the Oriental Institute of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, states the Soviet News Agency. The Institute recently called a conference, says thr> Agency, at when Prof. Larionov, a member of the Tolstoy Museum
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  • 81 1 New Delhi, June 23.— An appeal ♦o the Government to release all IN A prisoners is made by the vecret*ry of the IN. A Prisoners Committee m a statement. He says: "Public opinion on this ssue is so strong that we f3el furher don ion
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  • 94 1 New Delhi, June 23. A deputaion wil! shortly meet the Interim Government to press the clam of Mlahabad as the capital of Free India. Congress Secretary Jueal Kishore declared yesterday "It is my considered opinion that we should break away from the 'mperialist ♦radi'ion
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  • 110 1 There Is Still Place For Br. Commerce In India Liverpool, June 23. Sir Harry Townend, former President of the Associated Ind»an Chambers of Commerce, said on arrval m Liverpool last night on board the liner Franconia that there was still a place for British Commerce m India and there was
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  • 39 1 London, June 23 The Presidium <>f > l \e Supreme Soviet of the USSR has appointed M.I V Samuilov-Uv Ambassador to Afghanistan. Mos- ow rado said today. Monsieur Vakulin, the previous Hwliiiinhf, has been recalled. Reuter
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  • 261 1 Both East West Punjab Vote For Partition Lahore, June 23.— The Punjab Legislature, mecUng he hind protective barbed wire barricades heavily manned by p(>iice, on Monday voted to divi c the fertile province and iU 20 mLlion people between Kinjustan and Muslim Pakistan In a joint Sikh-Hindu-Muslim meeting, 91 legislators
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  • 66 1 Calcutta, June 23.— The keeper of the Probashi Press, from where Modern Review* Is publ shed, has deposited a fresh security of R5,000 with the Chief Presidency Magistrate, Calcutta. The former security deposit of Rs 1,000 made by him was forfeited n connection wth the
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  • 158 1 London. June 23. A proup of British politicians h seeking a new term to replace the word "Dominion" to denote a member of the Rri'ish Commonwealth of Nations They feel that "Domnion" doe* not adequately describe a member a voluntary association of fre* peonies, cables
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  • 51 1 Russia Accepts Br.-French Invitation London, June '.3. Russia on nrtav announced her r»c stance of a fcriiish -French invitation *o ons c!er the United States "Aid to Europe" plan and proposed that foreign ministers of the three countries m«?ct m Paris next Friday t6 begin tlisiu sions. The announcemenL wa.s
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  • 102 1 NETAJI ALIVE 'DEFINITELY Calcutta, Jnne 25.—According to Mr. Daya Shanker Misra, General Secretary of the District Forward Bloc, Fvobpur, Netaji Subhas Chan, dra Bose is "definitely alive and will he m Irvlia before the end of the year to take a lend i"S part, especially m the U.P.. m the
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  • 70 1 »w Delhi. June 23. In order that India may have her own National Flag to be unfurled on the day when nower Is transferred to t^e Irdian Union the President of the Constituent Assembly is shortly appointing a Sub-Com-mittee to e\riniine the question and make recommendations
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  • 82 1 London, June 23. The Indian shipping policy Is aimed at Increasing tnde with Ceylon, Burma. Malaya, Japan, the Dutch Eai* Indira and other countries, a mesMage from New Delhi published m th«» Financial Times said today D'^cussing the Indo-British shipping tftlki due to s'art m London
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  • 73 1 Rangoon, June 23. Tbc Covrrnmeat of Inclln ha^ approved the PuniKi Gi-vernme.r's nomination of Sir > h Maune. Gyl an BanM*l first Hi?h rommivsloncr to India ft was learned h»*re today. 7 II r omnr'/ioner-ljr m^ r f<>r New Delhi a:ly m July. Blr
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  • 19 1 n ah <* h from Tass, th<» i-' 1 8< ocjr, broadca.s' ofer the Moteon Radio and I b< AP
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  • 19 1 23 Tl Egyptian dec A i to c.stab- re!a ions with i. If irti announced ofTi cially today. UP
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  • 936 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, June 24, 1947. Growing Menace Of Alcoholism In Malaya jyHEN t he Indian Community is ghtlng for the total abolition Toddy m Malaya, It is not to be ■pposed that it is indifferent to he problem of liquors other than toddy. It has concentrated its
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  • 1061 2 MEN AND POLITICS: A REGULAR FEATURE EXCLUSIVE TO THE INDIAN DAILY MAIL NECESSITY OF CLOSER HINDU-MUSLIM COLLABORATION AND EVENTUAL UNION FORESHADOWED New York (By (able).— The new plan for India, recently announced by Mounlbatten and Attlee. takes
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  • 193 2 Weak, Tyrannical Rulers Will Be Swept Away, Says N.Y. Times New York, June 23.— Under the ■heading «lndVs Last Viceroy" the magazine section of the New York Times yesterday devoted one «J leading articles to Lord Mountbatten and the impressions men! 35 BJnCC *™°**tWritten from New Delhi by tfaTlmes correspondent
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  • 102 2 Bangalore, June 23,-The Mysore Representative Assembly which reassembled recently under the presidency of Dr. T.C.M. Royan, passed the non-official Bill namely' the Hindu Inter-caste Marriage Validation Bill sponsored by Mr. M. A. Oopalaswamy Iyengar (Congress). According u> the provisions of the Bill "notwithstanding any
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  • 45 2 Rangoon, June 23. The Burmese Communist Party yesterday called on the Government to confiscate foreign capital m the country and to nationalize Burmese agriculture and Industry. A re*lution passed a< a mass rally here supported the "independence" resolution adopted by the Constituent Assembly Uu* week.
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  • 711 2 London, June 23. From the time of the In. i BritlaJ, troops will have no part m the internal 4Jr* r '">** This is one of the points of changeover emer'l yof H? the
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  • 142 2 Nankin,, June U^ ta vicUm that d«pitt the c<mctsion of Pakistan India would not main divided was expressed by th< Indian Ambassador, KJ».S. Menoa at a public meeting hire ?est«fc afternoon sponsored by the Chi nese-Indian Assddatkm After all, he declared, nnity
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  • 155 2 Tokyo. June 23. Dr. Utob» Chandra Jain, Indian political n presen tat ivc m Japan, who 6XP* to leave with his family Kure about June 26 for Indii a 1 am happy to leave J»l*» f (he conviction 'hat my Asiatic nation who went from
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  • 669 3 Nationalist China Gloomy Over Civil Wa r Situation? oinmunists Said To Have ained Upper Hand Mid*** J une 23.— The Chinese capital loday is more „p the civil war situat on than it was m 1931 when iese Kwangtung Arm v, m the course of a few lin ed effective
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  • 115 3 IfhfT also expressed the opinion anlexs the government I image to pull out from ft* of the isolated pockets quick Ha,'h. they might lose, most of I? African equipment, I reports from Man- uted that the NationaIrho controlled entire south I and central Manchuria, I- r.
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  • 187 3 London, June 23. British imperil Hsin now requires a new basis m place of her vanished Indian Empire, and the scientific exploitation of Africa takes the place of that of India aa the primary problem, *ays F. A. Ridley, the Socialist philosopher, writing m
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  • 198 3 "WE SHALL WIN OUR FINAL DECISIVE BATTLE" HO CHI-MINII Saigon, June 23. Ho Chi-nrnh, Tre iient m the Vietnam Govern tn -it, addre>s rr< a special meeting fif cabinet ministers "some- v here near Hanoi* during the wek-end declined, according to Vietnam radio, "We hav<? entered the seventh month of
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  • 162 3 Vatican City, June 26.— Xhe Vatican last uigui Issued a seim-uiiß-ia. .variujig to uil nations to Miliß .iiitca tecmicj a* falM and laid that peace Jia^ become m> difliculi M to make one icar another Vil already.'' Giuseppe Dana Torre, Uie c:. editor cf the
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  • 255 3 inn* 23 Harry Pollitt, Secretary and one of American Communist Party. "Apparently they feared that I might pierce the iron curtain wh eh surrounds America concern ng the real affairs In Europe,- Poll.tt said. He said the American consulate m
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  • 168 3 London, une 23. Radio MOSCOW reported Sunday that the* Supre iie Sovi t met on Friday night m the Ball of <be Kremlin with i Stalin and Fore gn I lolotov present. v of Central Council of the Trade elected chairman ol >n. B
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  • 91 3 Big Four Leaders To Broadcast On UN Charter Day Lake Success, June 23. The leaders of the four big powers have ■r?6 to spe it i worldwide Nations C ray nexi as lcarneu tonight, fifth, Premier Jos i to President )rge Chlar Xa 1 and I dent ol of I"
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  • 137 3 Lake Success, June 23. Little hope was held by United Nations delegations for plunging: the w'deninp ?ap m East-west relations unil the Four power London peace conference m November. A virtual deadlock between Russia and the Western powers on all United Nations peace-keeping machinery
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  • 247 3 Rome, June 23. Palmiro Togy, successful boss of the '•alian Communist Party charged •he In ted States with interfere m internal Italian affairs and I of the Italians, 'shall v;e too have to lynch negroes?" Togliattl spoke for an hour and .a*f In the Assembly
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  • 92 3 f'.i iic 13^-rrenlti Man moud T hnty ?"okrashy Pasha said on Sunday k Is almost certai 1 that tli e Egyptian case wi'l be raised before the United Nations iifty Council next month. Tt all depends on the agenda ol the Security Council during
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  • 835 4 Mr. Thivy Clarifies Position It is a rule of history that all political acts for the merging of people together, take th At source m the spontaneous demonstrations of such people t;> get together. It is also a rule of history that
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  • 374 4 The fifth jail break since the liberation took place shortly after I am. on Sunday when a European rildler John Hailard alias John fin Hand (23) broke away from the Outram Road Prison. John who was convicted on a charge of armed robbery
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  • 60 4 Sydney, June 23. Sixtyfive pedigreed dogs took off m a "flying kennel' on Saturday to Singapore where they will be sold to help build up that city's canine population much of which was eaten during the Japanese occupat!on. The charge for transporting the animals aboard the
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  • 125 4 First Indian Cadet To Australian Royal Military College Sydney, June 23. The Government has admitted Arvind Gore, 17-year-old Hindn, as a staff tadtt at the Royal M'litary College, Duntroon. He is the son of Dr. V. Gore, private secretary to the Indian High Commissioner (Sir Raghnnath Paranjpye). Gore is Duntroon
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  • 130 4 Hongkong:. June 23. Thrty thousand dollars was paid for a single copy of Sunday's issue of Hongkong's leading Chinese paper Wah Kiu Vat Pao. This sum was given by the Nanyang Tobacco Company, when the Wah Kiu Vat Pao launched its drive for
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  • 138 4 London, June 23. Mrs. Mukheril. Adviser of the Indian delegation at the International Labour Organisation conference In Geneva which started Monday last week, arrived at Pools airport yesterday afternoon, seven days late. "I came on the first available aircraft,* she
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  • 93 4 Rangoon. June 23— Thakin Nu, President of the Burma Constituent Assembly, who is leading a Burmese delegation to London today, told Reuter that he was on °a purely goodwill mission to England." Negotiations with the British Government for the transfer of power, he said, would
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  • 34 4 Shortly after 8 a.m. yesterday morning three Chinese, two armed with p'stols, got into a house situated m the second milestone Thompson Road and robbed a compatriot of cash and valuables estimated At $320.
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  • 401 4 At the recently concluded «*sion of tk Conference of the Malayan Indian CWre K|r>t A pur v it was unanimously resolved to erect it Kual a House m Singapore at an estimated cost of r ji It was also then
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  • 202 4 Three fountain pens and tome jewellery believed to be stolen property w ere found by Inspector Cheah Teng Cheok and a party of Police m a hat off Rangoon Road when they raided it at day-break on Sunday and arrested Wong Cheung Kam (23) one of
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  • 37 4 Bwami Satyananda Bharathi at the invitation of the public of Segamat, Batu Pahat and Muar will be visiting these places on June 27th, 28th and 29th and address mass meetings on cultural and educational topics.
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  • 154 4 Hands Off Movocco Riff Leader's Warning To France Paris, June 23^iv, fc former Riff leader Jl **l ESYPt while on his >| after 21 years m t k *4 an Interview tfp £*J«J French newspaper, r JL I day that "the Frenft** <4 m Morocco must b» M Abd El
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