Indian Daily Mail, 7 July 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. III. No. 123. PRICE 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1947.
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  • 155 1 Threa* Of Counter-Claim On Historical Grounds Prom (fiiv Own Correspondent) 6. It is understood the India (iovern(k'd ;i reply to Afghanistan rejecting the linir the Frontier. The India Government Vfghan not- is contrary to the spirit of the of 1 1 J21 which governs
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  • 195 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July t>— A plainspeaking advice that the Brahmins should not consider themselves a .Minority and ask for special privileges was given by Mahatma Gandhi at a prayer meeting m Delhi on Thursday. Gandhiji referred to a letter he had received
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  • 63 1 n (an Own Correspondent) -Addressing a meeting at Tinnevelly Mr. <i Congress President, urged the peoining at least for one year, to protect was time that all parties m the j?roup of national workers, Xadar rePeriyar Ramasami
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  • 84 1 NEHRU TO VISIT MOSCOW Ivan Maisky. Soviet envoj m London, for many its viii h«. first Soviet ambassador io India writes the diplo. orrespundenl of "The People." how imported this diplomatic idenl add.. asks the Inapprove the igregs Party is Russia. Panning to Mos- tie will try to Jinnah'F PakiS
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  • 43 1 MADRA S RICE RATION REDUCED JIM, Correspondent) ht forecast, the haa ordered educed to right from July 13. The be maintained till harvest m January. haa also decided appeal to the for help and r. S. 8. Rajan Delhi for the T »firht.
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  • 100 1 Madrid. July (i. Telephonic dispatches reported incidents occurred m San Sebastian today as Spain went to the polls to vote on Generalissimo Franco\ law of succession referendum. There were no details of the disturbances m San Sebastian which has been recognised as one of the potential
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  • 69 1 (From Our Own Correspondent Brighton, Ssaeex, July t>. Aithui Ilenderson. Parliamentary Under Secretary for India and Burma, told a meeting here yesterday that posterity would give the Labour Government "very great credit lor the way it had handled the India Independence Bill. The
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  • 51 1 VICERINE VISITS SCAVENGERS' QRS (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 6. Lady Mount batten yesterday visited Bhangi colony m Delhi and spent half an hour chatting with Mahatma GanLater, she visited the scavenger* quarters to study their living conditions. This is the first time that a Vicereine visits Brvangl
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  • 62 1 London. July 6. Transportation wa> paralyzed m London on Sunday by an unofficial strike of bus and tram drivers protesting against a Union agreement providing tor the time and a quarter pay for Sunday work while the strikers are demanding a time and a half. It was estimated that about
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  • 242 1 NOAKHALI ATROCITIES RE ENACTED (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Jnly 6. According to refugees who are pouring into Bezwada from Warangal m Hyderabad where communal trouble flared. 25 persons were killed and 150 injured m riots. Martial law is enforced. WOMEN
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  • 24 1 Calcutta, July 6.— The Bengal Government is considering a proposal to close the Dacca University for thrie months to accommodate Eastern Pakistan Secretariat. Copyright
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  • 229 1 Official History Of The I. N. A To Be Prepared MALAYAN INDIANS REQUESTED TO FURNISH USEFUL MATERIAL "The I.N.A. Advisory Committee Headquarters, Delhi, have decided to prepare an Official History of the Independence Movement and the I.N.A. m East Asia and Europe and have formed a History Committee for this
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  • 49 1 The full text of the "India Independence Bill providing j for the setting up of the India and Pakistan Dominions as irom Au?. 15. will be publ'.shed m The Indian Daily Mail tomorrow. The Commons debate on the Bill will take place on Thursday, July 10.
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  • 131 1 (From Our Own Correspondent New Delhi, July 6 The Quit India Movement has been started m French India and meetings are being held m all French Settlements when the demand is made that the French should girt leaving the future of the territory to
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  • 58 1 New Delhi. July 6. The transfer of regular British officers m the Indian army to the Brit'sh army i> proceeding according to plan, it was announced officially Up to July 1. 249 officers had accepted transfers to the British army, and 54 already
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  • 69 1 !<From Our Own Correspondent) Nanrar, J,,T y G.— For the first time m India's history. Hfffh Court Jutl-e assumed i office without the usual black i coat, stiff collar and baml "lack gown and wig. He i^ T. L. Sheode. who was sworn m as Judge
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  • 48 1 'From Our Own Com »p i New Delhi, July (J. Delhi Social sts have itmrted an ul tioh to prevent the Pakistan Constitueiv mbly beIng held m the Indian capital. Volunteers arc being recruited to ,^tart picketing i!k hall if session hs Id.— Copyright.
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  • 162 1 Rangoon, July 6.— After 1.000 Burmese policemen and officers struck and demonstrated through the city yesterday an unconfirmed report said the strikers and nonstriking police met m an armed clash on the outskirts of the city this afternoon. It was understood effort* were being made
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  • 92 1 Paris, July 6.- Appr 1.000 .C00 State employees threa:one:l to strike on Sunday unless their demands [or annual bonuses ran^mcr from 21,600 to 43.000 francs were met by the government prior to next Thursday. At the same time. Union 1 adera of the restless coal miners
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  • 43 1 Cape Town, Ju!y 6. >— H Naidoo, Indian communist part* member of ihe. South Africa Executive, was arre-trd here Friday and charged with sedition m inducing 50 000 native mine workers to go out on strike. UP
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  • 31 1 London. July 6. The Indian delegation to ihe World Cere Conference m Paris on Wednesda} arrived by ail m London today The d on is headed by Di R Katju.- Reuter
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  • 117 1 Peshawar, Juh G. Fifteen thousand troops, helped by reinforced units of arnird polite and frontier constabulary, deployed m six district! todaj to suard against a feared o«1 break of violence aa frontiersmen went 1<» the polls to decide whether the Pro vince shall join t' c Moslem itatc
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  • 889 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, July 7, 1947. EDUCATION ON NDIAN CHILDREN THE Select Committee on Education m their report presented to the Singapore Advisory Council last week, have recommended that, ix-nding the introduction of full free primary education, immediate relief be given to poor students m approved Chinese and
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  • 379 2 fail to express our horror at the wanton destruction With a bulldozer of an entire village by the Singapore Harbour Board authorities on Friday last. The enormity and heinousness of the crime may be Judged from the tact that this highhanded action has resulted m the rendering of
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  • 1042 2 Viceroy To Reconstitute New Covt Referendum In N W. Frontier And Assam Begins I New Delhi, July <i. Pandit .Jawaharial Nehru, Vice President of the Indian interim government which took office on Sept. 2 last year, and his ministers yesterday placed their resignations m the hand
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  • 262 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. July (>. The ensuing session, of the Constituent Assembly which begins on July 11 will settle the basic principle of 'he future Constitution. Reports of all the sub-corn mit let's except the MinoritiesConmiittee are ready.
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  • 221 2 Crisis In Indo= Afghan Relations Feared itroni Our Own Correspondent) New Ik'lhi. July 6. One of the main reasons wlvh Aavt 3 prejudiced the demand for an Independent Pathanistan in\\\t| eves of the British (Government seems to designs entertained by the Afghan Government on tribal art. f as revealed m
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  • 82 2 "Merciless Campaign" Against Fr. Authorities In India Planned Paris, July <».— A "committee oi liberation" has been formed m the French Indian city of Chandre. nagore. 18 miles north of Calcutta, to wage a "merciless campaign" against the French authorities unless home rule demands are met by August 1, the
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  • 27 2 Frankfurt, July 6. United States army headquarters yesterday halted further shipments of American military and civilian dependents to the European theater because of the housing shortage. UP
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  • 146 2 Moscow, July 6.— TinStates note of June api" llilll to the Indonesians to rei h peaceful settlement with tIK therlands, was described In lhf Moscow newspaper Jiolshevi' Friday as "interference m nesian affairs." A commentator m the aid that the former Indpremier
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  • 688 3 Claim To Debt Is Wholly Unjustifiable* S fl s Conservative M. P. -The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr esterday placed on record the "clear judgment" Government and public opinion that they do not moral validity of the debt of some 1100,000,000 wartine associations of Egypt
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  • 158 3 Hyderabad A Soverign State Since 1725, Says Well-Known Professor London, July 6. Hyderabad's status has been that of a sovereign state since 1725 and the independence now publicly proclaimed by the Nizam should occasion no sensation said Sirdar Iqbal Ali Shan, author and professor of oriental culture m several American
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  • 168 3 Lake Success, July 6.-A,, a S ed -nd long-exiled Indian indepen*««e Uader told the I ..Hed Na-".ns a letter made public Thursday thai ,he Palestine „r o blen, could be solved by making UmUh National l lO n, c m Africa. The Plan for a
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  • 181 3 Canberra, July 6. Mr. X L. Punjabi, joint secretary of the Indian Food Department and leader of the Indian food mission to Australia, said m a broadcast yesterday that the Australian Government had released for immediate shipment to India 1,000,000 bushels of wheat and 190.000 bushels
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  • 845 3 SEYMOI l< COCKS and the people of India" plt f E Mr. I OCXS Who Was One <>T i \rvtrt* mim! c figure- who reacted with Kure" t fhe ho, eoltiSS development said: 'I hope that
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  • 187 3 Ten-Year Moratorium On Babies London. July L— Margaret Sander, the prominent American advocate of planned parenthood, proposed on Wednesday thai the I nited Nations sponsor a kenyear moratorium on ha hits m the world's hungry countries. It would be much better, she said, for women who already hay« children to
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  • 253 4 Indian States Urged To Join Union: Resolution Passed <By Our Staff Reporter) A representative mass meeing of Indians of Singapore was held last evening at Farrer Park to commemorate Netaji Week. The meeting, sponsored by the local Indian Congress (Serangoon Road, Joo Chiat
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  • 173 4 India Independence Bill A Big Hindrance, Says Izvestia Moscow, July 6.— The Soviet Government's official newspaper Izvestia yesterday called the Indian independence bill "a big hindrance m the development of the peoples of India." "The plan will transform India into a conglomeration of unions and formally independent state.many of which
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  • 132 4 Use Of India Word Challenged London, July (i. I'se of the name "India" tor the future Hindu dominion was chaltenftd y ester day by Sirdar Iqbal Ali Sliah, Muslim leader m Britain and Ind'an constitutional Minority. •■ah international instruments have so far been signed m the name of India, and
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  • 120 4 Sydney, July Sixty-five thousand tons of wheat have been released by the Federal Government for shipment to India m the next few months. Mr. X L. Panjabi. Secretary of the Indian Government Food Department, announced yesterday. The shipments will help to maintain
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  • 43 4 Five persons were detained by the C.I.D. on Saturday for interrogation when they carried out raids on Malay and Indonesian houses and offices. It was officially stated that these raids were carried out under the Ofli rial Secrets Act.
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  • 173 4 Hong Kong, July 6. Hong Kong's textile Industry will send a trade mission to the Dutch East Indies. British Malaya and S!am m late July or early August. The mission Is sponsored by the Chinese Manufacturers Union and will consist of about
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  • 124 4 Sheffield. July (>.— Students from Greece. China. Czechoslovakia. Malaya and Nigeria and other countries last night heard Mr. J. Hynd. British Minister of Pensions, rebuke people who were pessimistic about the future of the United Nations. Speaking to university students from all parts of
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  • 225 4 U.S. Dissatisfied With Quality Of Indian Goods New York, July 6. Dr. T G Shirname, Agricultural Marketing Adviser to the Government rt India, said before his departure to London that there has been a number of complaints by American buyers dbo«1 the quality ot Indian products received m the United
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  • 113 4 London. July 6, The India prolem was incredibly difficult' but i solution seemed In sight, declared. Lord Kmce of Melbourne, rimer Australian Premier, at the British Empire Berricemen's League banquet last lrfiht. He hoped that India would join great grqup of free
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  • 43 4 On Saturday night the Police recovered one revolver from a Jeep. Three persona have been detained m this connection. One of them k said to T ie a Malay I'olifp constable who. being off duty, was m civilian clothing.
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  • 52 4 RAMAKRISHNA LADIES ORCHESTRA krShn^ cie i n i fc3rmed th at the Ramakii.hna Ladies Orchestra the name Of which appeared erroneously m our columns on Friday as' the Orchestra,' has -nothing whatsoThis orchestra K ave a musical broadcast on Saturday last over the Red Network between 10 15 p.m. and
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  • 310 4 Jogjakarta, July 6. The lew Government of Amir s, fuddin has decided to accept the Dutch proposals for mediate establishment of an Indonesian interim according to an authoritative statement here lasl Acceptance includes recognition of the Netherlands Crown representative as the ultimate authority m
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  • 183 4 ANGLO FRENCH PREPARATIONS FOR EUROPEAN CONFERENCE London. July 6. R n France on Sunday ru I j rations for the July 1 on the Marshall plan ing indications that at of the European eoun j follow Russia's lead an the Paris meeting. As acceptances of trickled m from th< nations,
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  • 80 4 Melbourne, July (i I mld Ma: 1 1 a 1 Viscount Montgomer\. KritiChief of the Imperial Stan me ed on Saturday that a rtr« united British Empire Wl the greatest factors for peace tfc world have ever known. Speaking at the Melboui Hall,
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