Indian Daily Mail, 30 June 1947
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Title Section16 1947-06-30 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. m, o# n 7 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.16 words
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127 1947-06-30 1 Lack Of Full Freedom From Fear Admitted Washington, .June 29.— President Truman appealed for treatment of Negroes m the Unhed States when he the closing session of the conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People here toPresident127 words
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Article127 1947-06-30 1 "The prejudice and intolerence In which these evils are rooted Mist. 'Bhe conscience of ition and the legal machiwhich enforce it have not ye\ seemed to each citizen full freedom from fear." the President continued. must work as never before cure the.se evils now. TheReuter - 127 words
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195 1947-06-30 1 king, June 29.— The Nanking comment today published an issued last night for the <>f Gen. Mao Tse-tung, man of the Chinese Com'Jisi Party. Gen. Mao was chargith organising an illegal poliparty and instigating a rei for the overthrow of China's lituted government, saysReuter; AP - 195 words
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Article28 1947-06-30 1 Belgrade, June 2p.— A front page m the authoritative ComBtfolfft party organ Berba warned s f °rday that Yugoslavia may Jf eak off relations with the Vati- UPUP - 28 words
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122 1947-06-30 1 NEW DELHI, June 29.—Fourteen states of the Kajputana Agency, the largest single Indian territory, have formed a "Union of Rajasthan" which will "coordinate the activities of the participant states m certain matter- of common interest," the New Delhi newspapers reported last night. ihe report addedReuter - 122 words
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111 1947-06-30 1 Rangoon. June 29. Sir Hubert Ranee. Governor of Burma, distributed awards and honours to Brilish and Burmese officials at Government FTouse yesterday at V.w first Durbar (reception) to I>e held since the war. Indian and Burmese decorations conferred during the war wore also i) wardedReuter - 111 words
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101 1947-06-30 1 Mountbatten To Continue i As Gov.-General New Delhi. June 29.— Reliable sources said yesterday that the Viceroy Viscount Mountbatten will continue as the Governor- General of both the Indian dominions after August 15 and probably until the division of India is completed by June of next year. It was believedUP - 101 words
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84 1947-06-30 1 Jerusalem, June 29.— The death toll from Saturday night's attacks on British soldiers rose to four today with the death m Tel Aviv Hospital of a Royal Engineer tapper. The victim was felled with three companions when they were hit by machinegun bulletsAP - 84 words
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Article82 1947-06-30 1 Nankin?, June 29.— The Chinese general election scheduled this autumn to elect the National Assembly members m the Implementation of the new constitution will be entirely by a simple process of putting votes In sealed boxes. Plans to import enough voting machines from the United StatesUP - 82 words
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112 1947-06-30 1 "World Crisis Depends On Soviet-U.S. Rapproachment" DR. SUN FO Nanking, June 29.— Dr. Sun Fo, Vice Precident of China, making a speech at the American Returned Students Reunion Dinner, said whether a world crisis would be averted depended on American Soviet rap proa eh n it- nt and the strengthening:UP - 112 words
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50 1947-06-30 1 Rangoon, June 29. The Burmese Constituent Assembly will resume its session on July 24 instead of July 7 as previously announced, it was officially learned yesterday. The postponement was due to the delay m finishing the work of the various sub-committees. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article80 1947-06-30 1 Cairo, June 29.— Akbar El Yom, influential weekly, on Saturday reported that an Egyptian complaint to the United Nations Security Council was on its way to the United States. The newspaper said the secretary of Premier Mahmoud Fahmy Nokrashi Pasna left for New YorkAP - 80 words
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Article61 1947-06-30 1 Washington, June 29.— U.5. Chief of Staff General Dwigrht Elsenhower said on Saturday he will remain m the Army and work for national security even after he takes over the presidency of the Columbia Universty. By agreement with President Truman and the University Trustees heAP - 61 words
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Article283 1947-06-30 1 Netaji Jewels Mystery Tokio. June 29. Gems claimed to be worth 10,000 million yen disappeared from the Japanese plane m which the Indian Nationalist leader Subhas Chandra Bose was wrecked and their whereabouts are still a mystery, the Mainichi said today. The newspaper received the information from former army sergeantUP; Reuter - 283 words
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93 1947-06-30 1 Madras, June 29.— Rich deposits of brown coal have been found m an area of ten square miles between Vriddhachalam and Cuddalore about 150 miles south of Madras city, it was reported yesterday. The coal was discovered during digging for artesian wells. The GovernmentReuter - 93 words
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Article40 1947-06-30 1 Paris, June 29. "Grateful t hanks'* to Mr. Jinnah for securing Pakistan and appreciation of the British Government's "peaceful solution of the India problem were expressed at a meeting of Muslims held m a mosque here yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article49 1947-06-30 1 Quetta, June 29.— British Baluchistan today decided to join the Pakistan Constituent Assembly. The decision was made at an exiraordinary Joint session of the "Shahi Jirga" 'conference of Chieftains > and elected members of the Quetta Municipality, with non-Muslim members absent. The joint session was attended by 54 members^- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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466 1947-06-30 1 FRONTIER GANDHI SAYS (From Our Own Correspondent) Peshawar, June 29. "We have decided to establish I'athanistan which will be an independent State of all Pathans. There will be no King and the land will be ruled by the entire Pathan Nation jointly/ declared Khan466 words
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Article147 1947-06-30 1 New Delhi, June 29.— Gilgit Agency, part of Kashmir StaW which is a common frontier with Russia is shortly being returned to Kashmir. Strategically vital, Gilgit was taken by the India Government on lease. With the !ap«c of paramountry, it is understood the territory will revert to the147 words
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Article120 1947-06-30 1 Paris. June 29.— The Bite Three Marshall Plan Conference faced a ucar deadlock tonight, as the result of Russia's refusal to endene the European recovery plea without previous American guarantees that no political strings would be attached to the Dollar aid. The three foreign ministers were scheduled toUP - 120 words
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919 1947-06-30 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, June 30, 1947. An Uncalled-For And Unwarranted Measure J»E Bill to increase house rente a-onically intituled The Con-' of Rent Ordinance, 1947DcLl PaSSedj Pr ve yet mother Dcmoc es sword over the heads of c Colony population a .word n the hand, of the unscrupulous919 words
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993 1947-06-30 2 Behind The Scenes Activity In Delfr PRINCES TO DEMAND SAME RIGHT AND STATUS AS PAKISTAN AND HINDUSTAN DOMINIONS New Delhi, June 2<>.— Are the British quitting India or 'ni> the rest of India? This question is prompted from behind ne scenes activity now fftiagF.O.C.; Reuter - 993 words
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Article165 1947-06-30 2 THE LATE PROF. MATTHAI Cambridge, June Pro lessor rtiatfftali bw-year-oid Indian zoologist who was tound dead witn iiis iiiroat cut m his Cambridge •onfings on Wednesday, conun.iie.u suicide wnile temporarily insane, me coroner recorded at the inquest -ere yesterday. 4 He have lost a brilliant man," the coroner declared. TneReuter - 165 words
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227 1947-06-30 2 London, June 89. The working .uininittee ot the London branch tn e Moslem League yesterday passed a reisolution dtmanding the recall oi Sudhir Ghosh, the Indian Interim Governments Public Reunions OJlicer here, who wrote m -i Utter published yesterday m the LondonReuter - 227 words
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96 1947-06-30 2 Shanghai. June 29. Dr. Dhirendra Nath Basu of Allahabad has joined the United Nations World Health Organization m Shanghai following: eisht months* work m Honan province as regional medical officer for the VNRRA, according to a UNRRA announcement yesterday. Educated m Calcutta, and Cambridge,Reuter - 96 words
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346 1947-06-30 2 "Wnatever mlgnt be me nature jt' tneir Internal uiinculties ox tiieir present cons tttuuunai staiu^ .lie Aoiun countries were equally ufcterminetl to rai^e tneir .aiaiiuaia^ oi tconomic ana social weiloeing JVix. Kam baiu. a ourning passion ior Mjciai advancement ii.<u oeenReuter - 346 words
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104 1947-06-30 2 Madras Govt. Bans Alienation Of Communal Forest Lands From Our Oun vur uwd Correspond en r -Madras. June 3 9 M adras Gov emmen, has issued an .oh.bU.ng alienation of conunu».l forest or Private ands m the Province Explain.ns the reasons for the X UH> Revenue MinisS Sof r! l104 words
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49 1947-06-30 2 Preferential Treatment For Scheduled Caste students Madras, J lllle 29 The hat <he Scheduled caste students or S !r iPreferCntial for adnu* B ,on to hostels. They r*?,K IS de^ed not to encouhn«/. lnaintenan <* of separate hosetls for these students with a nT,"' tO protno<in a common national life.-Copyrißht.49 words
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103 1947-06-30 2 London, June 29.- A number of Hindustani and Bengali films recently produced m India will shortly be exhibited here for the benefit of Indian residents and students, Ezra Mir, the Indian film magnate, told Reuter yesterday. Indian producers have agreed to the pressingReuter - 103 words
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90 1947-06-30 2 Mrs. V. Pandit's Appointment Welcomed In Moscow Moscow, June 29 mem of Mrs. v,"*^ siMer of JJ ««fc Nehrn as fiR be a "-'•'>■ Sr h h t»? Soviet -Indian c '> '■»«e,..,i, lg thc J* '»<» countries. it m«el|.inf ormcd an^ delegates to the l nile4 'i>ve met th90 words
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196 1947-06-30 2 New Plan Has Set A Political Auction," Say Evening Standard London, JunJ 29. -Lord Mo J battens India settlement was 1 surrender to the second id and the two new dominions <tj| cf e under the most dismal J auspices;' Lord BambraJ Evening Standard wrote m J rditorial. i WhatReuter - 196 words
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47 1947-06-30 2 FRANCO-ARGENTINE COMMERCE AGREEMENT Paris Juiu M Franco Argentine M agreement will be r l Monday In Buenos AJj" be signed formally m n \»*M 14, I Quai D'Orsay^; announced last m? nr I Duartt dc Pcron. I dentine Pre^ideiv to be m Ml bably will hi ptt^47 words
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841 1947-06-30 3 last Minute S. Bid To Avert Crisis SJAHRIR WANTS CONDITIONS TO BE FULFILLED BEFORE A RETURN TO OFFICE ,'atavia June 29. A last minute pledge from the United ?"< h ."J 7 °a Tu U n c nomic ai d to IndonesiaA.P. - 841 words
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242 1947-06-30 3 Izvestia Brands United Press Executive A "Professional Slanderer" Moscow, June 29. Izvestia yesterday attacked Miles W. Vaughn the United Press VicePresident and Manager for Asia as a "professional slanderer" and charged that "the main source of Vaughn's income as chief of the United Press Far Eastern Department is a fabricationUP - 242 words
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316 1947-06-30 3 Tokyo, Juno 2i). General Douglas Mac Arthur told the visiting American newspaper executives that Japan should be "supervised" for a generation, perhaps with the aid of American bomber and fighter planes. Once more the Allied Supreme Commander mentioned supervision byA.P. - 316 words
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Article531 1947-06-30 3 "DO NOT INTERFERE IN THE PERSONAL AND PRIVATE- AFFAIRS OF OTHERS Madrid, June 29. The nations which recognised Franco Spain eight years ago, are now attempting to make the same government and people appear as a danger to peace, despite their pacific acts. Generalissimo Francisco Franco toldU.P. - 531 words
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Article34 1947-06-30 3 Washington, June 29. The International Wheat Council has failed In meetings here to break the deadlock m the negotiations for an Internationa] commodity agree mem on wheat that developed during the London conference ReuterReuter - 34 words
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152 1947-06-30 3 Japanese Premier Wants Guidance From Br. Labour Party Tokyo, June ?9.-.Priinc Minister Tetsu Katayama m an exclusive interview yesterday appealed t o the British Labour Party through Reuter-AAP for literature and information which would help him to formulate his policy alon^ similar lines. His interest m the British Labour PartyReuter - 152 words
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Article31 1947-06-30 3 Batavia. June 29.— A Dutch delegation headed by Dr. A. Steenstra Tous-aint left Ba'avia yesterday Nanking to negotiate a DutchChinese air traffic a^re^ment Shanghai and Hongkong are proposed stopping places.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement102 1947-06-30 3 JUST RBCBIVBD Discovery of India IS -J5 Mnslims m F S.S R J^J Nehru Your Neighbour 7J» Famous letters of Gandhi 3.50 Is Grouping of Province compulsory 3.50 Important speeches by Nehru 7 5 Teachings of Gandhi 19M Important Speeehai of Bose Meet Col. Lekshmi MS* And Famous Books By102 words
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Advertisement260 1947-06-30 3 BACK PAINS Yield to De WITTS PILLS Don't try to "work off tint pain m the back. That stab or dull ache la Nature i warning signal that your kidneys may be fnnctiomng propej !y. It is laying that poison out of your system. Your kidneys play a vital part260 words
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266 1947-06-30 4 WORLD FEDERATION ion™ dr., ATTACK ON IMi'iiRIALISM London, June 29. Vida Kanug v th India on the Executive Committee of ih<\ repres enta. Democratic Youth, made an attack on iL rld *W broadcast by Moscow radio following IT lalis "i ii MeetingReuter - 266 words
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106 1947-06-30 4 June 29. Premier Paul Kamadier, plagued by a major strike of nearly 200,000 coal miners and many other stoppages, decided on Wednesday to ask the National Assembly lor a vote of confidence. The te>: was scheduled for next ;day or Wednesday as the106 words
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1055 1947-06-30 4 "Full benefits of the Indian culture can be derived m perpetuity by the creation of a Tamil Chair m the proposed University College for Malaya," sa s the Government and Municipal Labour Union m a Memorandum recently submitted to the Commission on Higher Edu at1,055 words
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Article70 1947-06-30 4 Hindi Examinations for Prathaniic. Madhyama and Rashtra Basha of Dakshan Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha, Madras, will be held at Kuala Lumpur. Singapore. Malacca, Ipoh, Penang and Alor Star m the last week of August says a communication from the Hindi Prachar Babha. Selangor. Those dc\s! ing to appear70 words
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Article85 1947-06-30 4 Aca ct L r^r as confwed Healtl/to D X rV 1 H 1 *****1 M RX S (Enf>) Lond), D p.h (Lond •fth v L r d) Fss (Lo d) of the Ceylon Health Services. c«iH u haS alS been warded Fuhli J°! thC Ameri^n85 words
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Article88 1947-06-30 4 lhe Secretary of the North Indian Hindu Association. BharatiyaBhauan, Cuff Road, informs all members of the North Indian Hindu Association, that arrangements have been made with the shipping companies to secure steamer tickets on regular basis. Those of the members, who enlisted for passage for July galling!88 words
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82 1947-06-30 4 lokyo, June 29. The biggest shipping firms of pre-war Japan— the Nippon Yuen Kaisha, Osaka Shosen Kaisha and YamashUa Kisen Kaisha. are reorganising and cutting down their size to handle the shipping business, which was drastically reduced during the Pacific War. The familiar initialsReuter - 82 words
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84 1947-06-30 4 Labour Would Win Near Election, Says Stafford Cripps London. J une < r Ws. the reside f toid ttie, c r H chan 8 e its ppic,o |i e »o«li 3nd emphasis on """"liaii, •'"facttha, he^fc^ 1% million letters. R rer--tscw 'Mi, He said tin, dur *te that the sUP - 84 words
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Article52 1947-06-30 4 Rangoon, June 29_i; it B Communications Dep. take over transport con;: the Government-sponsored fa Transport Board, which i abolished next month. i» was c« cially stated here. The Defence Department J the Burmese Government day invited personnel tr:, the Japanese- militar. my during the war *o ap| Commissions m theReuter - 52 words
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