Indian Daily Mail, 27 June 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. Hi. No v- SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1947. PRICK 1Q CENTS.
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  • 177 1 fear "Double Domination" fe Once Ruled Over Hindus tod Muslims For A Century" Our own Correspondent) .7' 6 l hc lkh Hi h Command has drafted a tarter o eight < ernands which, if conceded by he f lnLrts e.Kl.n «he establ.shment of a separate State
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  • 95 1 Marriage Postponed As Princess Cannot Find A Home Tokio, June 26. Twentyone-year-old Princess Asako, niece of c Kmiieror of Japan, has postered her wedding to a member ?ie Imperial family because she md ii home owing to the ac'iiLe lion&iiif shortage m Tokio. Before the war a palatial home would
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  • 45 1 Batovia, June 26. Chinese livin^ m Indonesian villages have been ordered to move to the towns m view of the critical situation be tweon the DutcJi and Indonesians, the Chinese newspaper Sin Po reported here tod. j Reuter
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  • 85 1 New Delhi, June 26.— Sher Zaman, brother and riffht-hand man of the Faqir of Ipi, "Firebrand of the Frontier" has died m Gurverht, near the Afghan border, reports reaching here stated today. Starting life as a teacher m loi village m North Waziristan which forms
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  • 32 1 Batavia, June 26.— An Indian Consulate-General will be opened m Batavia beginning of August. The Consul-General will be X L Punjabi, now Indian food remetentative m Batavia.- Reuter
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  • 63 1 Indianapolis. Indiana, June 26. -The American Mas which was bwered m the Philippines on hih 1946, to signal withdrawal \merican <?overeignity from thp islands, will be hung: m the rotunda of the Indiana State Capita! Governor Ralph H. Gates announced. The silk flags silver thread stars
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  • 35 1 ur Own Correspondent) June 26. Sixty- four -ihools were closed m Madura 'erday following the strike of tiementary School teachers de"ding higher pay. The strikers ude 200 women.— Copyright.
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  • 462 1 Big Power Leaders Pledge Faith In Success Of UN To Achieve Peace SPEECHES ON UN CHARTER DAY Lake Success, New York, June 26. Leaders of the United Nations today broadcast to millions of listeners throughout the world, pledging the faith of the five major powersBritain, the United States, Russia, France
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  • 367 1 Easy-Walkover For League? from 'Jur Ovn Corresponded) New Delhi, June 26. An appeal to Pathans to boycott the coming referendum was made by Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, popularly known as "Frontier Gandhi 1 m a statement from Peshawar. Condemning the Muslim League tactics, Ghaffar
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  • 52 1 Madras Customs Seize Bullion From Malayan Passenger if 1 rum our Owii Cci 1 1 ijNMrilf Madras, June ZHi Lua.ua vtunh Ks. S.OiiO was seized by the Custom* from a pa^eiiger uiiu arrived m Madrmi yesterday irom b.ngapore on board the 'Marine Adder." Xhe bullion was found stitched inside hie
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  • 43 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, June 26. A wedding party returning to Madras m a jeep overturned near Tambaram yesterday evening. Out of 13 occupants three were killed and the rest including five children were badly injured. Copyright.
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  • 90 1 Paris, June 26.— VwrheslaY Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister. arrred at le.Bourget airfield near Par!* today for tomorrow's Blfj Three conference on f Hrn Aid-to-FiiTope plan fio drove straight to the Russian Eirl whore he will stay durir ference. A security v hii arrival ):\?h
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  • 55 1 Karachi, June 26.— The Sind Legislative Assembly m a special sitting today passed a resolution by 33 votes to 20 that the province of Sind join the new Pakistan constituent assembly. Congress members opposed the resolution and two Nationalist Muslims remained neutral. European
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  • 46 1 Indian Army Reconstitution Committee Set Up New Delhi, June 26.— An "army reconstltution committee" with Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck, India Commander-in-Chief, as President, has been set up to carry out the division of the Indian armed forces between Hindustan and Pakistan, authoritative quarters stated.- Reuter
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  • 33 1 Berlin, June 26— Ernest Ruter, a Social democrat who had been labelled "unacceptable" by the Russian occupation forces, was elected Mayor of Berlin by the City Assembly on Tuesday despite Soviet opposition.- AP
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  • 36 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, June 26.— Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit whose appointment as Ambassador to Moscow has been just announced, expects to leave for Russia m the second week of July. Copyright.
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  • 87 1 London. June 26. Maior Gene ral E. C Manserph has been awarded the X BE. (Knight Commander of The British Empire) for his services as acting commander of the Allied forces m the Netherlands East Indies during 1946, the London Gazette announced today. General Mansererh,
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  • 47 1 London, June 26. The British Prime Minister Mr. Clement Attlee is having a fourth meeting today with the Burmese politics 1 delegation led by Thakin Nu, President of the Burmese Constituent Assembly. Mr. Attlee met the delegation two days ago— Reuter
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  • 43 1 Rome, June 26. Enrico Denicola was re-elected president of the Italian Republic on Thursday, preventing a Constitutional crisis that would have endangered Premier de Gasperi's non-communist government. Denicola received 405 of 431 -otes cast m the National Assembly balloting.- UP
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  • 21 1 Tokio. June 26. Dr. Lakshmi Jain, Indian representative m Japan, has left for India m the liner Empress of Scotland- Reuter
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  • 63 1 Roosevelt Memor ial Drive Warm Spring. Georgia, June 2C. A world-widr fund raising drive to erect a Roosevelt peace tower here, was announced by Ivan Allen, the chairman of the Franklin Roosevelt Commission during ceremonies declaring the late Roosevelt's "little White House residence here as a National memorial. Allen said
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  • 36 1 Washington, June 2G. --Gent-ia: Dwlghi Ei^nhower been awarded the Navy Distinguished Service T^dal excemonally meritorious oervlrx^ eus Comman-der-in-Chief of the Allied Expeditionary Force during the North African M nnAnn&i v oday.- Reuter
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  • 896 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, June 27, 1947. THE NON-CO-OPERATING PRINCELY STATES A UNITOD PRESS report from London published m our columns yesterday stated that the British Government does not intend recognising the independence of any Indian Princely state which does not adhere either to Hindustan or Pakistan/ The report
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  • 636 2 Clauses Will Contain Actual Date Of| Transfer Of Power LORD ADDISON TO VISIT INDIA AS CHIEF LINK BEWTEEN HINDUSTAN, PAKISTAN AND BRITAIN London, June 26. The British Government will present the bill which is to create the dominions of Hindustan and
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  • 146 2 Burma Constituent Assembly President In London London, June 26 The Burma Goodwill delegation, headed by Mr. Thakiu Nu, President of the Burma Constituent Assembly, had a busy day yesterday. They visited the Burma Office and had conversations with officials this morning and were engaged m discussion* with ministers at 10,
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  • 83 2 Batavia, June 26.— The possibility of a fall of the Sjahrir Cabinet as envisaged m yesterdays Issue of the Republican Jogjakarta daily "National", was considered premature by the Batavia Chinese daily "Keng Pao" today. The paper says Sjahrir's downfall often seemed imminent m the
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  • 34 2 Cardiff, June 26.— Colliery clerks two-day strike threatened coal production at 270 South Wales nits went back to work yesterday following assurances by the National Coal Board that their Union was officially recognised Reuter
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  • 291 2 Lord Listowell On Era Of Indo-Rritish Comradeship TRIBUTE PAID TO PETHICK -LAWRENCE London, June 26.— Lord Uttowd, Secretar India, told the Indian Students Union yesterd #lad that India is still a member of the fW*L! m*! He added: -We are now at the b^R Wealth; comradeship between the Indian sub-continent
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  • 200 2 New Delhi, June 26. A government communique* announced yesterday that King George VI has approved the appointment of Mrs. V ijayalaks mi Pandit as India's Ambassador to Moscow. Meanwhile, it was understood that at a cabinet meeting yesterday
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  • 162 2 "Nationlists Bogey In S. Africa is The Colour Problem Capetown. ,^«**U Hofmeyr, South African v B of Finance, said J night that the National, T*> sition) had Welcomed tories" during t h e war Opposing any feehn. country that "a change oW ment would not do any h^?:' said the
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  • 57 2 New Delhi, June 26.— US. cial sources said yesterday M the local authorities had arssfcd Robert. Francis Gayman, a seajaa from Pittsburgh who anra? I Calcutta aboard a ship for alleged hou,se breafcas a theft after Mr. K. K. Si Chinese government tetftfle mission had
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  • 111 2 Shanghai, June %-The I'niw* Nations Economic Commission f Asia and the Far East closed Wednesday evening after dcci to hold a second meeting at a taw date m November at a place to be decided m Net* York. The Soviet delegate, A. Steuenkc declared
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  • 262 2 Repatriation Of Indian Internees From IndoChina Saigon, June 26.— The first batch of Indian and possibly also French internees m Vietnamese held territory m northern IndoChina may soon be released, according to Asshok Mehta, the Indian Consul. Mehta who has returned here after meeting Vietnamese Government representatives at a conference
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  • 72 2 BRIGHT EXPORT FUTURE FOR JAPANESE HANDICRAFTS Tokyo, June 26 Japanese handicrafts have a bright export future particularly if design and colour are keyed to world markets, according to a SCAP handicraft official who said: "Sizeable shipments of Christmas decorations cr e already enroute the United States* an example of the
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  • 105 2 BRITISH PRESS PROBE: NEWSPAPERS GET QUESTIONAIRES London, June 26. The Royal Commission investigating the press last night sent questionaires to newspapers requesting information by August U on any pressure brought /to influence newspaper policy. In a letter accompanying the questionaires, the Commission said it considers its functions to be to
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  • 45 2 Nanking, June 26.- live Yuan on Wedna*:^ ed Dr. Wen Yuan «W j, sador to Greece and x* c Wen-t«h f wh« now I Columbia to be concur* ister to Venezuelo. The later port I by Wei Chimr-rhna M Cuba.- AP
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  • 482 3 rof. Laski Outlines Means Of Threat To orce The Peers To Do The Will Of Elected Commons I^Hidon, June 26 Professor Harold Laski outsnoken intellectual, carefully hung the backdrop on Thursday widely anticipated Government move to shake up the blue jed House of
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  • 174 3 Dublin, June de Valera, Eire's Premier, Tuesday night defined Eire's status as "a Republican state m association with the British Commonwealth of Nations." The Premier who was winding up a debate on external affairs denied that Eire was "living a lie" m her association
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  • 127 3 Frankfurt, June 26 The German Economic Council of the combined British and American zones Ml told at its inaugural meeting yesterday that the economic union of western Germany was Germany's last hope for recovery." Christian Stock, the Minister President of House, serving a? host
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  • 240 3 Washington, June 26. Nationalist China's hope of an immediate American loan to strengthen the anti-Communist Nanking regime and bolster the country's sagging economic structure were jelted on Wednesday by Secretary of State George C. Marshall. Leaving open the whole question of future
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  • 216 3 Nanking, June 26.— The Chinese Foreign Office m a lengthy White Paper covering relation with Russia on Wednesday accused the Soviet Union of obstructing Chinese control of Dairen and Port Arthur The statement called serious attention of Moscow to the Soviet failure
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  • 360 3 MANY DO NOT KNOW WHAT A UNION IS, SAY AMERICAN OBSERVERS Tokyo, June 26. Although quiet on the surface, Japanese labour movements apparently are undergoing what both American and Japanese observers believe to be the most far-reach-ing evolution since it leaped into legal existence shortly
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  • 174 3 Resemblance between the CIU and Communist Party policies m some cases have been strikingly similar. The Japan Federation of Labour —a rather stocky imitation of the American Federation of Labouris even now headed by Komakichi Matsuoka who seens more interested m his position as a speaker
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  • 402 3 Shanghai, June 26.— The group of visiting United States publishers and editors m a press conference, blamed Russia for the difficulties m the United Nations post-war international conflicts and declared the United States public is hardening against Russia's expansionist policy, states
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  • 573 4 Meeting S.E.Asia Defence Committee To-morrow (By Our Staff Reporter) The Chief of Imperial General Staff, Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, K.G.. G.C.8., D.5.0., arrived from Ceylon at 'he Changi Air Port by a special R.A.F. York plane late yeserday afternoon. The C.I.G.S.
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  • 135 4 London, June 26. The housing shortage m Singapore was referred to m the Commons yesterday by Conservative member Walter Fletcher who asked wlicn the Cathay building m Singapore and other buildings occupied by Lord Killearn. Special Commissioner for South East Asia, and
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  • 81 4 The second lesson of the Sewing Class organised by the Ramakrishna Mission Ladies' Section will take place on Saturday June 28th at the Mission premises No. o t Norris Road from 4-6 p.m. The rutting out and stitching of a child's knickers and chemise
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  • 142 4 The Singapore Indians "3rd Team" to meet the Queen Street Boys' Club at Table Tennis consisting of seven singles to be played at the Queen St.; Boys' Club table, on Friday, June 27th, at 7pm will be selected from the following. Players and supporters are to
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  • 57 4 Washington, June 26. American and Philippines sources on Tuesday termed Manila reports that the Philippines was attempting to negotiate United States loan for industrialization, especially hydroelectric power sharply premature." The Export Import Bank said: We have had no Philippine proposal .since President Roxas made a $250,000,000 request
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  • 298 4 INDONESIAN ISLAMIC PARTY PLEDGES SUPPORT TO SJAHRIR IN REJEECTION OF FURTHER CONCESSIONS TO DUTCH Batavia, June 26 The Indonesian Islamjumi, claiming 10,000,000 membership— the 5. F>art y \l n<?sia— will support Sjahrir's government mi n r!5 Best ImH concessions m the political crisis whiT* 11 furtkJ In a statement on
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  • 154 4 I'Ondon. Ju ne of State for the v,, Creech-Jones ment on \\>u,,, sd;iv "to "em of a VH«U.HOO.i X) sponsored c o,oni a n'T*** Corporation l 0 ho >>** tory production aloj?/** business m r.ritai n Dr; Creech-Jom-introduce a bill ermennt venture Party's big majority mons
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  • 37 4 Vatican City, June 26.— A Consistorial Congregation of the Holy See has imposed a ban of major excommunication on Yugoslav communists, who committed "sacrilegious aggression" aeainst Bishop Santin of Trieste.- UP
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  • 44 4 A discourse on "Srimad Bhavavad Oita" wUI be delivered m English by Swami Vamadevananda. President, the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, at the Mission premises, 9, Norrls Road, on June 28th (Saturday) at 6.30 p.m. All those interested are cordially invited to attend.
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