Indian Daily Mail, 25 June 1947

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. Hi. N O 113. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 104 1 Sind Government To Freeze All Properties Jig Bungalow To House Jinnah's Headquarters (From Out Own Correspondent) June 2,4 As part of the arrangements for mblish the Pakistan capital here m Karachi, the Sind Mernmint propose to freeze both moveahle and immoveable uperties m the city.
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  • 127 1 London, June 24— The British Government's new plan for India may be a "frutful source of war although it is the nearest approach to reality ye t made," Sir Percival Griffiths Cie told the East India Association today.
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  • 431 1 Auntf speaking at Bannu i«rm?.r- Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, popularly known as "Frontier GiMtfcT said the Brit'sh who are enemip- ni Pathans are bent on kistan m the Frontier Prorincf 1 against the will of Pathans establish mil'tary bases md landing grounds for therein protection against
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  • 51 1 June 24. —The Govern'ladras have decided to uses on the road from Road Railway Station kwuU on the hills. buses will begin to thii route before the of the next season. ntime the Governed that m all i those run as buses, there should ution of
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  • 125 1 Nanking. June 24— The Indian Ambassador, K. P. S. Menon, explaining the scope and significance of constitutional developments m India said the most heartening development In the postwar period wa& the declaration of Indian independence. Various factors working for trrs were the pressure
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  • 94 1 New Delhi, June 24.—Vallabhbai Patel, the Congress Party leader and Home Member of the Interim Government, was reported yesterday to have demanded the imposition of martial law In Hot torn Lahore, m an interview with Viceroy Viscount Mountbatten. Mohammed Ali .Tinnah, the head
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  • 111 1 (From Onr Own Cftrrtwpani»»fl Calcutta, June 24.— Dr. Profulla Ghosh will be the first Premier of fie new West Bengal Province by virtue of the election yesterday as leader of the West Bengal Congress Party. The personnel of the M'nLstry will be settled by the
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  • 67 1 London, June 24. The Government of India has now anprovert m principle the application of the 1945 pension code to the Br% tish officers of the Royal Indian Navy, Mr. Arthur Henderson Under Secretary for India, told the House of Commons yrsterriav
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  • 69 1 Partition Put Us On Our Mettle" New Delhi. Jane 24. Mahatma Gandhi told his prayer meeting here last night that partition of India with sob-division of provinces "put us on our mettle." He told his audience that there was nothing to gloat over m the tragedy." We have hugged the
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  • 57 1 (From Our Own Corresponrtrnt Madras, June 84— When the Madras Governor visited Perur Temple near Coimbatore yesterday he was riven Kumkura and VibhootJ (sacred ash). Like a devout Hindu, he put them on his forehead and asked the priest "Is not this way it
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  • 667 1 CONFLICTING VIEWS ON NEW CEYLON REFORMS Cclumbo, June 24. General satisfaction with the British Government's announcement regarding steps to be taken to further the constitutional advance of Ceylon within the British Commonwealth has been voiced by leaders
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  • 85 1 £50,000 SAREE FOR "UNTOUCHABLE" HOSPITAL London, June 24.— A diamondstudded sari worth £'50,000 will be sent back to India from Britain shortly to be sold to raise money ior a hospital for "untouchable." Its owner, Dr. Ruth Frazer of Norfolk, was a medical missionary m India for years. During plague
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  • 124 1 Batavia. June 24. Jogjakarta Radio on Tuesday quoted tv.o of the most inlucntal ministers In the Indonesian Republican Cabinet as saying that it was "extreme!} unlikely" the Indonesian Government would make any further concession to the Netherlands. Defence Minister Amir ft tanfoeddhi :M;d In
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  • 101 1 Rangoon, June 24. Burmese political leaders are trying to secure British agreement for immediate conversion of the Executive Council into an interim dominion government. Rru»er learned today on high authority. Efforts are being made, it is understood, to effect a transfer of power based on
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  • 64 1 Washington, Jv. 24. Mine Ltdowns and call? toi widespread protest strikes on Tuesday marked An. labour \s swift reaction to -.he new Taft- Hartley union .•rol law. Ira^j labour leaders, angered by •he ea.^e with which both the Hous* jf Representatives and Senate overrode
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  • 41 1 '.Va^hhir.ton. June Gen IHHfM r.iNrnhowcr pIMU to retire Chief of Staff of the Army about J.-uiuary 1, and take over the i»»i Idencj Columbia lTnifen'ly, IIM -i"il Navy jour nul. unoi\icial lenrloc nubliiation sail m it^ current is»*uc
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  • 48 1 MORE STATES TO JOIN CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY (From Ot»r Own r*orr«»«»»<««rtNew Delhi, June 24. Sandur and Hatlam States have decided to join the Constituent Assembly. President Dr. Kajendra Prasaa yesterday nominated Sir A. Ramaswami Mudaliar, Dtwan of Mysore, as a member of the Union Con* siitut on Committee.- -Copyright
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  • 56 1 Lord Listowell To Attend London Majlis Dinner London. June 24. Lord Listowel. the Secretary of State for Indi?, Lord Add'son, Secretary of State for Dominions, and Mr. Arthur Creech-Jones, the Colonial Secretary, will be amons the many attending the annual dinner of the London Ma lis (India student* organisation) being
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  • 77 1 Tokio, June 24. The Katayama Cab'net took one of its boldest steps m ordering the closure of all restaurants throughout the nation, beginning July 1, for the sak«» of improving food ratlonin The principal aim is *o halt foodstuffs from going to blackmarket channels. Hotel,
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  • 69 1 Ankara, June 24. Reliable sources said today that the talks between the Turkish Foreign Office and the United States Ambassador Edwin Wilson, on the implementation of American aid were nearing conclusion. These observers believed that the ad agreement would be signed on Wednesday and speculated that
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  • 931 2 India Daily Mail S'pore, Wednesday, June 25, 1947. TRAVANCORE-A TEST CASE JRAVANCORE just now is on the very br.nk of a bottomless "byss. Disregarding the repeated warnings issued by Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Acharya Kripalani, Dr. Pattabhi iramayya, Sjt. Jaiprakash Narain, and other leaders as well as Sri Pattom
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  • 896 2 When India Achieves Dominion Status No Regret Felt In Fiilaifi London, June 24. A few wreks as soon indeed as the necessary Legislation can be passed. King Geor;;e VI will cease lo be Emperor of inJia." The chan c is made by the King
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  • 25 2 JWs,, irnned Provinces, J«ae to a lake t nU > difficulties and shrieked for aid. by one f,v? other *<m out tO Jirln All downed.- Reuter
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  • 482 2 Tories Worried Over Future Of Britons To India London, June 24. As part ->f the process of the partition India, there will be a division of existing obligations, assets .id liabilities and no doubt al o the existing staff of the loventment of India, said M\ Arthur Henderson, Underccretary for
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  • 83 2 Fertilizer Factory For Mysore Shimoga, m ,e v H «*W. Mini^ef Un'Zyy 1 rict Cwifereaee n^K h»t a eemenl He£?2 ncal ferti!i zcr f^L^fb M a BOst of! i!1 k nrt a half crofti O f hadravati. The Minister afo, m overnment hnn a three and a ha ipeei for
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  • 66 2 Madras, June 24.-Introductio n of prohibition m eight fcfafa of Madras Province has proT dm the Government with the problem of finding work for son* 20,000 toddy.tappeis.men who tap palm-trees for the toddy juice which is fermented to pro' vide a potent Indian
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  • 441 2 London, June 24. The date for the transfer of power h the dominions of Hindustan and Pakistan— expected here to be August 15 will be decided finally by the Indian political leaders, the British cabinet and the Viceroy acting m concert,
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  • 156 2 New Delhi, June 24.-A number of members of the All-India Congress Committee hailing from Sind the North-West Frontier, West Punjab and East Bengal held an informal conference recently under the Chairmanship of Dr Choitram G dwani to discuss their Plan of action after the secession
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  • 107 2 New York, Jnne 24_- News from India was featured prominently m the inside pages of the New York Times, which publishes a lenrthy from iv correspondent Robert Trumba!!. Trumbull reports an interview with Mr. AU Jinnah m which the Mo em League President was
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  • 105 2 London, June 24. -The Gonm ment of India has> informed IK Arthur Henderson, Under Secretary for India, that it would be contrary to their policy to disclose certio information regarding the r armed forces, asked for m the Hoo« o. Commons yesterday by Brie
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  • 52 2 Bombay Labour Minister To Tour Europe Geneva, June H-» lD^' Minister for Labour In bay Government, Nanda r attending the ILO Conjr^ intends to visit Britain, Belfum. Holland Denmari Czechoslovakia when the ence ends m about three He desiro to make a i» Industrial relaUons and n problenw m those
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  • 452 3 dfgxcvx tderful of all vaca- .says, is that takereminent organisa.v doormen. d bulletin boards q masse and at rnment. skies, and the fresl Lmulmtea creative writes ironically clop. They ar cc by 1.500 engineer product on manag about eight millio.
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  • 200 3 Functions Of Lord Killearn Queried In Parliament London, June 24.—The functions of Lord Killearn, High Commissioner for South east Asia, were the subject of a question m the House of Commons yesterday by the Conservative member, Wa!ter Fletcher. He asked if this post was to be made permanent "m view
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  • 184 3 Rangoon, June 24. U Shwe 80, Secretary of the Foreign Department of the Burmese Government, yesterday demanded for Burma "an equitable share of the Japanese fleet, air force and military equ'pment under the Allied demilitarisation programme. U Shwe Bo told Reuter: "No country m this
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  • 63 3 Washington. June 24. The United States Senate on Monday voted the Taft-Hartley Labour Bill into law by over-r'ding President Truman's veto 68 to 25, six more votes than .the two thirds required to nullify the vote. Last Friday, the House of Representatives voted four to one to
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  • 97 3 London, June 24. The eleventh Earl of Carlisle was granted a decree nisi m the divorce court here yesterday on the ground of adultery of the Countess of Carlisle with Sir Walter Turner Monckton, K.C. In a second petition heard at the same time, Lady Monckton was
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  • 503 3 JAPAN'S NEW PREMIER HAS A NOVEL IDEA FOR HIS PEOPLE Tokyo, June 24.— Affable Premier Tetsu Katayama is working hard to become the A idrew Jackson of Japan. His first month m office has been distinguished by an apparently .x;cere effort to establish himself as a people's paper a completely
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  • 154 3 London, June M. Russia s ,dciire to co-operate peacefully with other nat ons "regardless o* (liiuicnce m economic systems was voiced on Monday m fravda tne Russian Communist Paitj paper, on the eve of a Soviet decision on participation of the
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  • 125 3 London, June 24. Britain* Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin 01. Monday announced that a British Russian -French preliminary conference on the Marshall plan foi Europe will begin In Paris on Friday. "I hope 'hat good results wli follow," the Foreign Secretary toll che House
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  • 143 3 London, June 24. —At the 14th Congress of the International Con federation of Authors and Composers Societies attended by 150 delegates from 30 countries m London yesterday, Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board ol Trade, urged that there should he a greater interchange
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  • 59 3 Girl Beat Up Man Cawnpore, June 21 A young man who tried to molest an athletic looking: girl aligning from a train here received a sur prise when >he suddenly sc l about him and beat him rouud "The platform. The would-be Romeo had to be rescued by onlookers, whereupon
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  • 137 3 Economic Crusade Against Chinese Communists Urged London. June 24.— An economic ru-ade m stop tbe progress of ommunism m China was advoatcd by Dr. Chi Yuen-wu of tho hincse Univers ty of Tsing Hua peaking yesterday at the China nstitiite m London on China's conomlc future. "It ls useless tc
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  • 101 3 Washington, Juno 24 Cblna and he Inted States on Monday ned negotiations for settlement >f China's war accounts with the United States totftlltag upwards of U.S. 82,000,000,000. Negciations were expected to •ontinue fo^ several weeks. Dr. Wellington Koo, China's \mba£sador to Washington, heads ie
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  • 96 3 Atomic Control All Hope Abandoned Lake Sucress, June 24 The TTnited Nations virtually has abandoned all hope of writing an International atomic control treaty before the General ArsemMy meets m September. With Russia and the Western cowers deadlocked on major isuea, delegates were agreed it would be practically impossible to
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  • 41 3 Nabha State, June 21. Four villagers were reported H hare killed a full-grown tiger, using only axes and hoes. The tiger had killed a larg- lumber of cattle and was generally terrorising the ne >hhnnr hood.- Reuter
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  • 592 4 IRCM Reorganised On Pandit Nehru 's Instructions Fulure Work To Be Institutional MrirJy Connected With Children The Indian Relief Commit Jawaharlal Nehru a r ter his vis has, by its eighteen Regional B various forms of relief and wel 1. Casual cash relief to needy Individuals and fam.l es and
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  • 99 4 An essay competition on 'The Life of Netaji' will be conducted by the Selangor Regional Indian Congress m connection with the Xetaji Week. Three prizes will be awarded for the best three essays received on re July 4th. 1947: Indian ch'ldren below 15 years Entrance fee
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  • 72 4 Sjt. C. N. Madhavan, Managing proprietor of the Star Trading Company, Seremban, has sent a cheque for $150 to Swami Satyananda Bharathi, as his donation to the Singapore Indian "Welfare Home. In a letter accompanying the cheque Mr. Madhavan writes: "I wish all Ind'au brothers
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  • 224 4 "Illegal Sarawak Cession Will Be Revoked", Says Anthony Brooke Mr. Anthony Brcoke ex-Raja Muda of Sarawak has sent the follow'n? telegram yesterday to the Malay National Union of Sarawak, the Sarawak Dayak Association, and the United Sarawak National Association of Singapore:— "I shall be glad if you will convey to
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  • 331 4 The Selansor Regional Indian n Oft|KM Is observing "Netaji Week m Selaiitor commences f rom July 4th. 1947. The followng :s the programme for the week. 4th July, Public meeting at Senmi ot 5 p.m.: sth July Public meeting at Batu Caves Tamil School at 5
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  • 145 4 European Escapee Reported Seen In Civilian Clothes! Police Appeal To Reside Around Ihe Prison Arr (By Our Stiff Reporter) The Police have received information tnm pore citizens that John Hallard, the 23 yeaiSi soldier who broke away from the Outrani early hours of Sunday, was see i by them occasions
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  • 106 4 A Chinese livin* at the 4-12 milestone Bukit Tiniah Road, was the unfortunate victim of a $4,000 robbery which took place at about 1 p.m. yesterday afternoon. It was stated that two Chinese, one armd with a pistol, entered the vielim's house, held him at the point
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  • 792 4 Kuala Lumpur, June 24.— Congress President, J. A. Thivy, at a Press interview said that Mr. V. M. N. Menon, Malayan l nion Advisory Councillor is to be expelled from the Malayan Indian Congress. Mr. Thivy stated that he was forced
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  • 38 4 KOREA ACCEPTED FOR 1948 OLYMPICS sequel, Korea, June 24 v-J has been accepted tK%2 Olympics 'largely due to' I complishments" m Be Marathon champion sBck. This comment cam from Brigadier General Belmick, Deputy Military of South Korea AP
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  • 36 4 Mr. T. Eames Hughes. Depr Secretary, Social Welfare Depar ment, will address the East-Wer Society to-morrow, June 26;h. r $.30 p.m. m the YMCA, Orchard Road. His subjec"Social Welfare as a fur. Government.
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