Indian Daily Mail, 2 July 1947

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  • 15 1 India Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. Jiy. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 279 1 rir Zafrullah Being Groomed For League Leadership I (From Our Own Correspondent) 1. The Nawab of Hhopal is mentioned as poy of Pakistan, and iVIr. Jinnah as the first stated the Nawab will abdicate m favour of his make himself available for the
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  • 64 1 Aokyo, July I.— All inuian troop*, of me brills Commonwealth i/ocupation tone m japan are now cxpeciea to oe wiuiuuwn Dy the ciia ot August, it was learned here louay. luurLer rtporu >aid that the vViUiurawal would not be completjd until tne
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  • 74 1 Pan-South East Asia Union To Be Sponsored I— Siani and sponsor the formation southeast Asia Union, Premier, Thamrong revealed on Tuesday. kid the French made I to Prince Yarn Vaida'iami Ambassador to and member of the emission studying border problem. V Premier said as union initially would m, Cambodia and
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  • 273 1 M.:\ EDITOR FEARS San Francisco, July I.— Mr. Erwln J. Canham. Editor of the non)arty influential American newspaper Christian Science Monitor of Boston, said yesterday: "There If serious danger of a chaotic collapse m at least two vast areas India and China, which combine
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  • 55 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, July I.— The Rameswaram Temple was yesterday opened to Harijans. A large concourse of untouchables led by the Madia* Premier and Speakeer of the Madras Assembly entered the shrine and worshipped. Mahatma Gandhi sent a message expressing happiness ttd hoping:
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  • 222 1 London, July 1. Parliament's final debate on Ind'a prior to the transfer of power to the two dominions will take place probably m the week beginning July 14 and, although short, may produce some notable speeches, according to informed London quarters, last night, cables Fraser
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  • 95 1 Madras Fort To Be Preserved As A Historical Relic (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, July 1. The Army authorities have agreed to hand ovei a number of buildings inside Fort St George for preservation as historical monuments. The buildings which will be so preserved, include the St Mary's Church inside
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  • 116 1 Travancore Hyderabad Will lie Worst Victims OMIN<, I OOI) CRISIS <lioiu Our Owi* torrc^pituuciit; JViauras. July l.— l no mod Situation l.s ana wiiii me Olllcuftie .ii uvini pi «.v>c». upifu wiuj paruwuii tears me ioua cnsn may not rew eiv€ tiie Riteuuon it ocserv^s m <xie coming weejw. ooutxi
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  • 122 1 MOUNTBATTEN TO BE London, July I.— lndia's lasi Viceroy,* 1 Viseouni Monntbatten, i» believed likely m Labour Party circles to remain m India for some time as Governor-General of both Hindustan and Pakistan after they become dominions. The Governor-General ol a British Dominion is m
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  • 50 1 The official price of Petrol m Singapore and the Malayan Union has from yesterday gone up from .97 cl>. per gallon to 51.30 per gallon The increase is due to the increased duty on petrol which has been raised from 35 cts to 68 cts. per gallon.
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  • 149 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July I.— A thorough enquiry into the recent Pan-American plane crash m Syria m which many passengers from India were killed is urged by a survivor Dr. Berry who has returned to Delhi. Dr. Berry
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  • 32 1 Moscow, July I.— The Rubber Industry Workers Union reported yesterday that Russia has built a tyre assembling machine M far mor c productive than the American machines erected m our plant.*- UP
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  • 126 1 U.S. Ambassador To India Presents Credentials tttu Delhi, July I.— Henry F. Grady on Tuesday presented his credentials as the first United States ambassador to India m a simple ceremony m the ballroom of Viceroy Viscount Mountbatten's residence. Grady said nearly aix years ago, a representative of my government presented
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  • 103 1 Paris, July I. A leader of the Black Mnquis said m a clandestine interview on Tuesday that 25,000 armed men were ready to lead a "march on raris at the approprate moment" to establish an I nti-Communist Government. Existence of the Black Maquis
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  • 68 1 Yamaguchi, July 1. The Japanese police today reported between 100 and 150 passengers believed to be dead and injured m a train wreck on the main Sanyo line skirting the inland sea. The first reports said a locomotive derailed, fell into the sea after which
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  • 60 1 New Delhi, July I.— About 100 people were reported here todaj .0 nave r>een injured as the result -»t explosions la*t night m a religious shrine near Juliunder. 80 aiiles east of Lahore. The annual fair m the shim •vhich was clue to take plate
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  • 177 1 Uatavia, July I.— Radio Jogjakarta on Tuesday night broadcast that the Republic's big four political party leaders informed President Soekarno they are unable to agree on a new Premier and Cabinet. Ine broadcast -aid Sockanm would announce on Wednesday (U> r sion on his n«xt .v t ion
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  • 932 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, July 2, 1947. POLICE CAME..... BUT ROBBERS HAD BOLTED! yyiTH the above disappointing sentence monotonously conclude most "Crime Brief-'' reported of late m our columns as well as In the other local newspapers. Th:.s sentence appears to be the inevitable burden of the .song— or
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  • 1246 2 BRITANNIA NO LONGER RULES THE WAVES, MEN AND POLITICS: A REGULAR FEATURE- EXCLUSIVE TO THE INDIAN DAILY MAIL Says Louis Fischer Fear Of Russia Makes Britain To Look To America For Friendship New York (By Cable) British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin properly emphasized the importance of Asia m world iffairs
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  • 212 2 Anglo-Indians Want OWN Home In Andaman Islands London, July 1. Captain Gammans, Conservative member of Parliament, asked m the House of Commons yesterday what reply the Under- Secretary for India. Arthur Henderson, had sent or proposed to send, to the request made by the Anglo-Indian and domiciled European communities of
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  • 257 2 London, July 1.-Prime Minister Clement Attlee said m the House «f Commons yesterday that he did not think i, would be a usefu thing, as suggested by a Labour member, Hugh Delargy. that he should announce that i t was the British Government's desire
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  • 160 2 India And Burma News Summary: Origin Explained London, July 1. Arthur Henderson, Under-Secretary for India, yesterday explained m a parliamentary answer the origin and future of the "India and Burma news summary.H e said its circulation was about three thousand copies a week. From October, 1941, it was produced as
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  • 86 2 Calcutta, July 1. One person died from a bomb explosion and 12 others were injured m disturbances m Northern Calcutta yesterday. Firearms were reported to have been used by private individuals m one district. A bomb was thrc/fcm at a passing vehicle m the street but
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  • 177 2 Burmese Frontier Leader Denies Intimidation Charge Rangoon, July I.— Sao n Htun, member of the ireas m the Burma Interi ernment and Counselioi Governor for frontier an nied yesterday reports that San, deputy chairman of terim Government and Pr« H<j eri if the Burmese Anti-Fas< i Dies Freedom League, had
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  • 133 2 Indian Cargo Vessels To Call At Chinese Ports Shanghai, July 1. Indian cargo vessels will be callin r. gularly at Chinese ports if nefttf ations between Mr. K. P. Shaft representative of one of India'; leading shipping firms, and (hi nese firms end successfully Mr. Shah, hopes that withir. six
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  • 123 2 London. June 1. A Bi Government statement on subject of the Burmese <«»■ tional situation may be ex)» < ted m Parliament toward the < this week, it was authority «> N learned her e last night. The statement will relate Government's discussion^ Burmese political
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  • 23 2 Calcutta. July 1. Seven pwere killed, 19 injured and were arrested during a con disorder here on M<>nd. official press .statement said AP
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  • 404 3 An account of the present grave situation m China is given r m the accompanying dispatch b> a veteran Far East correspondent who has just returned to Tokyo after visiting Hongkong, Shanghai and Nanking where he talked with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, Vice-President Dr. Sun
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  • 101 3 Lake Success, July 1. The United States on Monday recommended to the United Nations Security Council that the proposed world police force include 20 divisions of ground troops, 3,800 combat planes, three battleships and >ix aircraft carriers. These totals were submitted In a upon from
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  • 126 3 Rubber Study Group To Discuss Malaya's Protest l.v don, Jul) 1 It i- understood authoi tatn circles that the Malayan Union and Singapore Governments' protests on the I'nitfd Sates rubbei consumption t nil v discnoaed at the Rubber Stud) Group meeting, tpening m Paris today. ■'VI from New York ational
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  • 340 3 AMERICA LOOKS TO JAPAN AS MORE EFFECTIVE ALLIES THAN CHINESE Washington, July 1. The American Peace Society m quarterly series pi published articles on China by the Far Eastern expert, Frederick Moore, said, Our military men now are looking more to the Japanese than to the Chinese as effective allies
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  • 428 3 New York, July I.— The round the world Pan American Constellation American, carrying the group of editors and publishers, completed its globe circling flight m IS days. Paul Bellamy, editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, m an interview at
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  • 314 3 Vietnamese To Launch "Boycott The French" Movement Saigon. July 1. Plans for a countrywide boycott the French movement is being considered by Vietnamese nationalist leaders outside Saigon, it was learned reliably yesterday and the deadline is set for July 15. The movemen. which is intended to force the French vo
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  • 117 3 London, July 1. Some Eighthundred Formosans and Chinese were reported to have been killed m the suppression of rioting m Formosa, Christopher Mayhew, I'ndcr Secretary tor Fore.gn Affairs, stated m a parliamentary reply yesterday. A reliable observer, he said, had declared that at least 250. mainly Chinese,
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  • 137 3 U.S. Army Is a Poor Second To Russia" EISENHOWER Washington. July 1. General Dwight Eisenhower, pleading for increased funds for the Army, told the Senate appropriations subcommittee yesterday thai the United Stales Army v **m iioor second" to that 9i Russia. Gen. Eisenhower. United State! Army Chiet-of-Stafl. said: "While the
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  • 38 3 London. July 1. The Government of Burma has officially notified the British Government that it wishes to become a member of the United Nations, Mr. Arthur Henderson, l'nder-S<M rotary for Burma, stated m a parliamentary answer yesterday. Reuter
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  • 77 3 London, July I.— A Foreign Office spokesman indicated on Monday that Britain was dissatisfied with several aspects of the United States policy m Japan. However, the spokesman said. Britain backed General MacArthur's view that the peace treaty with Japan should be written within
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  • 166 3 Russian Historian To Write Book On Russian Naval Operations London, July 1. A Tass mcssant: distributed by the Soviet monitor m London on Sunday night said that the Kussian historian Professor Fugeni Tarle, a member of the Russian Academy, is preparing a three volume study called "the Russians m the
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  • 46 3 Cairo, July 1. The North African Arab Bureau told Unted Pretl yesterday that Abdri Klin will i -lbly so to the Uniied States whenever his presence there is deemed advisable m the campaign for independence of Tunisia. Al^iia and Morocco he is at present conducting. UP
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  • 292 4 To Be Recruited By Military For Employment On Army Building And Housing Projects It is officially announced ii m H(J Ceylon Garrison that a military labour torcc is being recruited m Ceylon lor duty m Malaya and Singapore. As many as 10,000 men arc required,
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  • 217 4 PROF. MANIAM PREDICTS "Sir C. P. Ramaswamy Iyer will not live to see his vain imi.it on materialise. His days as Dewan are also equally numbered August may be the target date for the collapse!" declared Prof. K. S Maniam, T.R.0., F.R.A.S the
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  • 109 4 SALARIES COMMISSION TO COMMENCE SESSION IN SINGAPORE TOMORROW The Public Services Salaries Commission will be starting its session m Singapore tomorrow Thursday, July 3rd. at the Secretariat where the Singapore evidence will be heard. Tne Commission winch received written representations from 371 associations, unions and individual uruvernmeni Officers on mommy
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  • 257 4 Two more jail escapees belonging to tlie batch of the nine wanted men who broke away from custody from the Out ram Road Remand Prison on June 16 and who were re-arrested on Sunday afternoon by the Malayan Un'.on Police at Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 32 4 London. July I.— A spokesman for the Food Office and the Mexican Embassy said on Monday that negotiations were proceeding for the purchase by British of indefinite amounts to Mexican beef.— AP
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  • 1114 4 "Our object, embodied m the Atlantic Charter, is to secun t«, r all. improved labour standards, economic advancement and security. It is primarily concerned with the wages, hours and < tions under which the clerk works
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  • 323 4 Ihe first meeting of the members of the Board of In quiry, sef up at the instance of the Malayan Indian Congress" inquire into the incidents that took place m Kedah, during Peb.-Mareh, 1947. was held ln Sunday, June
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  • 209 4 Two children were injured, one m the arm and the other m the th'tfh when gunmen opened fire on Monday at 30 p.m. m Jansen Road. The gunmen, three Chinese, went to the house of a compatriot and knocked ai the
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