Indian Daily Mail, 8 July 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. HI. No. J24. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 143 1 SAYING DOMINION STATUS WILL PRESERVE BRITISH IMPERIALISM IN INDIA conimce or Leftists And Revolutionaries to Be Held On July 1 1 nit Our Own Correspondent) i- understood that the Forward Bloc resign Iron the Congress and join hands i K hl elections to
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  • 68 1 Londoi hily 7. Britain has ifproached the ITnited States deihe Internationa] Rub. Stm Paris about mill' Ymerican rubber con. >vr m topher May hew, I'nJ n*ign Affairs, lold rhf House oi ommonj today. to two vho asked United States the import bber which
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  • 39 1 -The Burmese uhlch arrived ln Power to Burma, left taring (he week.end Thakin Nu, President Assembly, 1 Rangoon, but his Kyaw Nyeim, of the II for Home Affairs, '-President of the Party, will break AP
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  • 29 1 "French India Should Join Union" Gandhiji *rn < .^respondent) the recent talks India Governor In Oandhi had told h India shoold Indian Union, tlons between CtDtrti e h0 «W abide-
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  • 8 1 ri'r.tand that due Congressional Service
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  • 233 1 SIR C. P. FEARS COMMUNIST INFILTRATION! From Our Own Correspondent) rrivandriun. July 7— Replying to remarks about Travancore by Lord Liatowel, Secretary of State for India, in a Press Conference recently, Dewan S:r C. P. Ramaswami Aiyer in a statement says: "Travancore cannot be found to loin a Dominion whose
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  • 62 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, July 7.— -The Zamind&n of South India met yesterday evening and formed an asaoefau tion to resist the contemplated abolition of Zamindaries It was decided to send a deputation to the Provincial and Union Governments and, if necessary,
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  • 63 1 (Prom Oor Own Corr#K:i>ondcnt) Madras, July 7. A Bin seekfn? to br'ngr nnder direct control of Government the Administration of the Hindu Temples, mutts and charitable institutions win be introduced in the next session of the Legislature. The bill which win be of a farreaching
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  • 198 1 US. AMBASSADOR IN NEW DELHI applications for loans but expressed the opinion, that American industrial leaders and offlclali were willing to aid Indian Industrial growth. "One correspondent mid he wanted to ask a domestic question. He said there /'are
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  • 110 1 DIVULGED OFFICIAL SECRETS TO INDONESIANS (By Our Staff Reporter) r out TndoTif Man** wtn vm^mcodl to imprisonment after tomitttui on charges of dinilginr official secrets from Lord Killearn> office m Singapore to Indonesian* at Batavia. One of the dependents, a stenographer employed m Lord Killearn
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  • 106 1 llts. Anthony Brooke left London for Singapore by air yesterday and is due to arrive at Kallang airport on July 14 after breaking her journey at Bangkok. Mrs. Brooke is understood to have re. ceived a written assurance from the Colonial Office that no
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  • 269 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 7.-While Congress members of the Intenm Government have placed their resignations m the Viceroy s hands to enable its recon stitution for the period till Aug. 15, the League members have not done so yet. The
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  • 115 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Akola, July 7.— "We are deter, mined to overthrow the sovereignty of Nizam in every shape and form, and shall carry on our fight to a successful end whatever may be the sacrifices demait'cd of us," says Mr. Brijlal B yani,
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  • 182 1 London, July 7.— The partition of India may result m the cutting down of India's import*. It was hinted In the independent Financial Times. In a despatch from its New Delh< correspondent, the Financial Times said, "The partition of India is likely adversely
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  • 36 1 Batavia. July 7— Dr. Walter A. Foote, United States Consul General here, li returning to the United States later this month and is not expected to return to Ba<avia, the Netherlands news agency reported today.— Reuter
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  • 98 1 Batav'a July 7— lndonesian ReCabinet met hurriedly m Jogjakarta on Monday and was reported considering drastic revision of Its latest note to the Netherlands. Informed sources said the new note was so unfavourable that re. iewed warfare was threat. The Cabinet convened shortly after
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  • 82 1 Hobart, Tasmania, July 7_ Fleldmarshal Lord Montgomery. Chief of the Imperial General Staff, declared here today he did not think a new war was facing the world but that "I do not think we have yet finished with wars/* Speaking- to 400 ex.offlcers at
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    • 76 1 Xcw Drlhf. July 7— The Government of Ind a is likely to bo reconstituted m a few days following tho resignation today— three days after the formal re. si-nation of Pandit NVliru, Vice* President, and Congress Ministers of five Muslm League nominees. The resignations, which wer© tendered to Lord Mount
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  • 872 4 New Bill Makes Indians Themselves Responsible For Their Future Analysis By Fraser, Wighton London, July 7. The British Government m its Indian Independence Bill published on Saturday has nut the onus squarely upon the proposed new dominio.is of India and Pakistan and upon the Princely States to decide their future
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  • 90 4 NEW DEPUTY FOR KILLEARN Mr, Michael Wright, Deputy to Lord Killearn (Special Commit. sioner In S.E. Asia), U returning 60 the U.K. tomorrow, by air. He has been promoted to be an Assistant Under-Secretary of State at the Foreign Office. Mr.i Wright will be replaced as Deputy Special Commissioner by
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