Indian Daily Mail, 10 July 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 126. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1947. PRICK U CEMx.
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  • 313 1 for Eventual Fusion With Free India leaded Threat To Ignore French Authority I -The su^es ion that French Indians will Lkc action <llt consullm* the French authority if the nt does not grant their Indian subjects indede m a state nent by Kailasam Subbiah, ember of
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  • 58 1 (From Our Own Correspondent Delhi, July 9.— According to information reaching here, Hyderabad authorities are recruiting Frontier tribesmen for the State Army. Preference is being given to demobbed Pathans and Afridis and Mohmands. They will become regular members of the State forces. A Recruiting Officer has
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  • 106 1 New Delhi, July 9. Mahatma Gandhi m an after prayer speech last night said the British before quitting India w.is setting the seal of approval on the policy of playing off one eommunty ftgminst another and lacked courage to do the risht
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  • 475 1 London, July An additional Minister of State to form the link between Ind'a a.>d Pakistan on one hand, and the Commonwealth Relations Office m London on the other may be anointed X the British Government after the enactment of the Indian Tndenendence
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  • 75 1 Athens, July 9.— Mure than 2.000 arsons were on Wednesday arrested In series of lghtning raids m the Athens area on charges of participation In Communist activity. The arrests were carried out by ecurity police on orders of the ouncil of M nisters and followed •umours
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  • 85 1 Washington, July 9. The Indian embassy under the direction of ambassador Asaf AH and the new Information chief Dr. Anup Sinsh have undertaken to co-ordinate *he des'res of many Indian grouus n the United States to observe In some manner the impending
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  • 65 1 Nanking. July 9. Reports from Chungking said more than 100 workers were buried under debris when a new theatre under construction suddenly collapsed early yesterday morning. It was feared that most of the workers were killed. Thus far jnly 40 bodies were dug out.
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  • 49 1 Oslo, July 9. It was revealed today that Foreign Minister Halyard Lange told the parliament yesterday that Norway has accepted the invitation to the Paris Marshall Plan Conference m the belief that there will result from it no interference m the nations sovereignty. UP
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  • 39 1 London. July 9.— Four Indian princccs were received by the King at Buckingham Palace today. They were the Maharajah of Jaipur, the Nawab of BahaTalpur, the Maharajah of Dhrangadhra and the Nawab of Palanpuiv— Reuter
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  • 158 1 (From Our Own Cor respondent > New Delni, July 9— Berar citiare rcporttu to be mucn perturoed over me nun-inciusion ot **c*rar in tne Indian Union and .iieeungs are being organised lo .uite in*- utiiiunn lor auequate amendment of tne Inuia hit* Tne Hindu
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  • 54 1 July 9— Union Leaders of 1,200,000 French civil servants announced on Wednesday they were ready for a strike which w'll he ailed unless the government gives them sa'isfaction on wnge bonus demandi by Thursday. The strike would affect the ministries of Foreign Affairs Army, Navy
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  • 131 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, July 9. Sind Governoi FrauciA inume wuo ig now on a Uullu *y resi^actt, according U liiiuiiuiition gveu u> lUubOiu A-ea fcue tuct'v u Ls nniim unucr atuoa tue League wga comniauu has selected funjao leauer imai. of iuauiuut to
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  • 103 1 (From Our Own Correspondent! July 9.~Growlng cloth concern G °™nment much Though many Provincial Oov S^« "W d econ'ro?th e indmn Government and mill own-M feel If the control li™S Price, will rocket as the supply is' not equal to the demand Mi owners favour
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  • 127 1 London, July 9.— The Bulgarian Government has decided to refuse the Anglo-French Invitat on to next Saturday's Paris conference on the Marshall plan for economic aid to Europe. Renter reported today from Sofia. This was the first outright refusal to the Invitation. The Government, it
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  • 49 1 Melbourne. July 9. A cow owned by the Victoria Department of Agriculture produced 16,103 pounds of m'lk and 77 pounds of buttcrfat m 273 days a world record, its owners claim. The cow was tested by the state research farm at Werribee near bere.- AP
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  • 77 1 Cuim ba tore, July 9. The Colin* batore District Judge today gave .udgment allowing the appeal of all the accused in the Lotus Mills jase and quashing the sentences. The ten accused Included the Sajah of Chettinad and his three sons Kumararaja, Ramanathan xnd Chidambaran Chettiars.
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  • 77 1 Economic Future Of India Pakistan Contrasted London. July 9. A picture of extreme contrast m the economic future of Pakistan and India was portrayed today m a copyright urtlcle by commentator Ralph fzzard, published m the Daily Mai. The article said that the economic prospects for India after the partition
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  • STOP PRESS
    • 197 1 London, July 9-Kfnr George VI ton'ght fMUW incgi the engagement of Priiucss Elizabeth to Lieut. Philip Mountbatten formerly Prince Philip of Greece who became a British subject m February this year. No definite plans were announced for the marrage but was officially stated that It would take place before next
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    • 54 1 C?lcutta, July 3.— The death toll m the two days communal rioting here soared to nearly 90 today when 18 persons who wore injured on Monday died m ho*p'tals. Tension appeared to »»<_• easing today. Newspapers wmfftV.ial tally of the d^ad yesterday was 20. Fi^hteen hosnitml deathi toda> booQi"'* T
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    • 43 1 j, v 9*— Martial lav k «Tj^t| i »»i»t Iran on 'Vi- in^^t I order of Premier Mm if Traiuan news me* •V^' iulj! he used m wp lH« rf '*t f newspapers and in* l» f ws critical of tin- A P
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    • 38 1 London, July 0. Member* oi the of the Muslim Lea Britain at a coti frrenT In London today approved the Mountbatten plan for India but nrotcst cd app.inst the parti tinn m? of Bengal and the Punjab. Reuter
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  • 1006 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, July 10, 1947. NO COMPROMISE ON INDIAN FREEDOM JHE present Ind a Independence Bill, if it had been mooted, say, som c two years ago, or at any' time during the war or prewar period, would not have been touched by the Indians even with
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  • 1144 2 Where Lord Curzon Signed The Partition Order Ministers Arrive On Foot (From Our Political Correspondent) Calcutta, July 9. It was a simple ceremony but fully preglant with meaning and potentialities the swearing m of the ,vest Bengal "Shadow Cabinet." The weather
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  • 103 2 INDO EUROPE DIPLOMATIC EXCHANE London, July 9.— The Got^ ment of Ind'a, according to B formed London quarter toni^i* contemplating an cxtensiTf^l topment of diplomatic extant frith European countries. I nfal stand the India Government lain mind m this matter approach to the Governments of Swtzrrlm: Czechoslovakia, Norway, Swede »M
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  • 205 2 Early Withdrawal Of Br. Troops From India Planned London, July 9.— The British Government, I understand from reliable quarters, intends to begin the withdrawal of British troops from India as early as possible after the transfer of power date —August 15. cables Fraser Wlghton, Reuter's political correspondent. No official Infermatlon
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  • 377 2 ATTLEE^ ROLE IN INDIA TRANSFEh TO 5 COMMENDED London, July 9. Britain's last Parliamentary fore power is transferred to In -Ma— on the secom the Independence Bill m the House of Commor O n Tfc. dav may, despite the historic occasion, prove
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  • 262 2 London, July 9.— The British Government, 1 understant trom trusted sources, ha 3 indicated to the Afghan diplomat* representative m London its earnest hope that the Aftfhani>u Government will do nothing to prejudice the transfer of affair m the Northwest Frontier Province
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  • 54 2 New York, J«h I York Time* m a dfep. New Delhi published of comment by lead newspapers on (he tary Independence fiii respondent, Robert writes that the praised the Bill bat qualification- Th« said: "Most paper* recc expreaeed dissatisfy the section m the Bit
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  • 467 3 ka> India Settlement Is ATriumph For British In an Statesmanship lIUI IU N u 9 k F i"' el n S u l "F Ernest 'Serin dub luncheon m London yesterday: "Theie is a o>poc very happy pro pect now of approaching fhe nl
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  • 234 3 Baghdad, July 9 The new Indonesian Foreign Minister who is on it tour of Arab states at the head or an Indones'an delegation asserted here that "if things go smoothly, our country will apply to the United Nations for membership.'* Urging all Asians to
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  • 40 3 Washington. July 9. Egypt's complaint against the continued presence of British forces m Seypt and the Sudan will be lodced yith the United Nations Security Council early next week, it was V>imed today trom the Egyptian Embassy m Washington. Reuter
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  • 561 3 FIRST POSTWAR CONGRESS IN COPENHAGEN !lv 9. Five thousand delegates, including 1,000 ited States anil 400 from Great Britain, are exthe first postwar Congress of the Baptist that opens m Copenhagen this month, presentathree from countries of the European is hoped, include 75 Germans, some
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  • 53 3 Shanghai, July 9. UNRRA has issued orders for immediate relief to alleviate the 3,000,000 flood victims m Kwangtung, Kwangsi and Hunan provinces, it was announced yesterday. The floods, aaid to be the worst m years, are now slowly receding, enabling thousands to return to their
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  • 113 3 London, July 9.— Sir David Maxwell, Conservative, predicted m the House of Commons that at the present rate of expenditure the $2,750,900,000 American loan to Britain would run out before Christmas. He said the Marshall offer was not designed to pernV.t
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  • 183 3 Moscow, July 9. RH'aln will ret»«n control of InrfU under the div'Mon plan which solves n*n«» of Inrii.i's problems and only interferes m its *friir?le for tndeoendenoe, iHa R»ivti-» M newspaper Iz* v**t<a said yesterday. "The n^rver said: "This t>lar eivp* Fneiand an onnortun'tv
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  • 130 3 "Division Of India Will Deepen Hindu Muslim Divergence"— New Times Moscow, July 9. Soviet paper New Times, commenting on the British plan for India wrote yesterday: "The division of India means a deepening of the divergencies between Hindus and MusTms. "It means also an economic weakening of the country, since
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  • 295 3 London, July 9.— A warning that the issue of the NorthWest Frontier Province may lead to the destruction of the "whole elaborate scheme for the future of India" was made yesterday by Sir Alfred Watson, a former editor of
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  • 122 3 Buenos Aires, July 9— Jama?he^ Vesugar, chef of the Indian supply mission m Washington arrived here by atr last night m order to seek means of speeding up Argentina's shipments of wheat to India. Stressing how urgently increased Argentine wheat supplies were needed m his
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  • 44 3 Melbourne. July 9. Dockers here were today still refusing to work Dutch ships though their General Secretary, James Healey announced yesterday that the ban would be lifted. Dutch soldiers are continuing to load the Dutch military transport Tjibesar for the Netherlands East Indies.— Reuter
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  • 137 3 Canberra, July 9. Australia's Minister for External Affairs, Or. tf. V. Evatt, will leave for Japan m July 11 to confer w:th General Douglas Mac Arthur, the External Vffairs Department announced on Tuesday. Or Evatt will also talk with th\ustrallan representative m Japan The
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  • 46 3 MARTIAL LAW IN IRAN Teheran, July 9. Martial law will again be imposed on Iran. starting tomorrow "due to the sustained scurrilous and basele&.attacks by the press against the government's activities" Premier Chavam Ss-Sultansh announced today Gen Amir Ahmed, Minister v. tt-ar, resigned this afternoon UP
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  • 397 4 BOARD HAS NO CONTROL OVER RE-SALE OF NEW CARS! (By Our Staff Reporter) The present system of prio y in (he purchase of new motor vehicles would continue <>r some time more, it was reliably learnt from a
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  • 208 4 "CALCUTTA OPERATION" SURPRISES AMERICAN SURGEONS! New York, July 9. Professor >übodh Mitra, Director of the CSS Cancer Hospital, Calcutta yesterday ended a nne weeks* tour o! the United States exchang m? information with leading American surgeons and research workers, and left for Dublin to attend the International Congress >f Midwifery
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  • 213 4 India Bill Has Sounded Knell To Indian Unity. Says China Press Rh^nfrJiil. Ji.lv P TtiA JwiVj»*» ♦•»un«n'U»»/.p pni introduced m ♦he British Ho«se of Common* «««H*i the knell to the oldttme -«I<™iall«m of India, »tat»s the "^fna Press" m an editor'al yesterday. "But at one and the same time" the
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  • 59 4 Paris. July 9. India has serf a delegation of six. headed by Dr. X N. Katju, to the International Emergency Food Council meeting opening here tomorrow, It was announced officially here today. Other members of the delegation are Sir S. V. Ramamurty, H Rahimtoola, B.
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  • 54 4 London, July 9. Colonel B. M KuaL has arrived m Britain and will said tomorrow with his wife and two children to take up his aDDOintment as Indian Military Attache to the United States.' Thirty-ftve year-old Col. Kaui served m the Bunnete camoaUm for
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  • 142 4 Par!>, July 9. An Internat'ona 1 Rubber Conference on Tuesday iec'ded here to camnaign for higher rubber prices throughout the world. Members of the Conference, known officially as The Rubber Study Group" and made up of delegate* and observers from 28 countries, declined to
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  • 24 4 Adelaide, July 9.— Field Marshall Viscount Montgomery, Chief of the British Imperial General Staff left here by air today for Perth, Western Australia. Reuter
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  • 114 4 Mr. B. G. Smith, District Judg Snlangor, the Commissioner ap-» pointed by Us Excellency the governor to enquire into the cirum»taaeea of conflict on Dublin Estate, South Kfdah, on April 28Ui m which Police opened fire, will omnenee his silt ngs at Drill Hall, iulim.
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  • 130 4 J.C.S.A. Changed To S.C.S.A At their 18th annual general meeting held on July 5, the Junior Civil Service Association unan"mou^ly agreed to change the nanif of the Aesorlat'on to the '•Singapore Civil Service Association." The following wore elected officebearers for the year 1947:— President: Dr. A. A. Sandosham First Vice-President:
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  • 91 4 Mr. Arthur Havwood, Coal Adviser to Special Commissioner. S.E. Asia, w'io was released from important duties as member of the National Coal Board for a 6 months' investigation of the coal situation n S.E. Asia, left hy air for England yestcrdav morning, his rontract
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  • 53 4 Swarm Satyananda Bharathi, Hon. Joint Secretary of the Indian Relief Commttee m Malaya will address a meeting of the "Ladies" Section of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, on Saturday July 12th at 4 p.m., on his impressions of his recent tour m Ind a. All women
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  • 48 4 At their meeting on Tuesday the Board of Management of the War Risks (Goods) Insurance Fund unanimously decided to reaffirm their former decision arrived at on Dec. 23, 1941, that the risk of iooting is not covered under the War Risks (Goods) Insurance Scheme.
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  • 235 4 Moscow, July 9. The recent v'sit of a commission of World Federaion Of Democratic Youth to India, Burma, Malaya and Indonesia is escribed by Jean Loticier (France), member of the comnisstan, m an nterview with the Soviet news agency. "In liidiu." Jean Loticier said.
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  • 120 4 London. July 9. Mrs. Anthony Brooke, wife of Anthony Brooke. r ormer heir fo Jthe throne of Sarawak, left London yesterday by ir for Sarawak. Mr. Brooke, nephew to Sir carles Vyner Brooke, the former "Wlvte Rajah" of Sarawak, who ceded his territory to
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  • 92 4 Tokyo, July 9. Allied Head ouarters announced on Wednesday that partial reparation* allocations of plants and eouipment exceed inc f:tr:in's peacetime needs will be srarted now to five Asia Me nations. The Philippines, Netherlands East Indies, China, Burma and Malaya were asked to submit their
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  • 322 4 Port Development On West Coast Of India Bombay (By Airmail)— The desirability of a mp sive traffic and engineering sur,ey m order to determine ther there is need tor a deep sea port on the West India between Marmugao and Cochin, and if the nc< 1 j s Wished where
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