Indian Daily Mail, 14 July 1947

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  • 16 1 Indinan Daily Mail Vol. Hi, N O 123 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 327 1 Says He Accepted Governor-Generalship Because It Was The Choice Of The People Assurance To Minorities Mohammed Ali .linnah. Presilim League denied a* a press conference today League had Agreed to ■> common Governor- and P*M«Un. devoid of truth and lam surprised that men have been misrepresenting the
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  • 51 1 New Delhi, July 13. The Honourable Pamela Mountbatten, daughter of Viscount and Viscountess Mountbatten, was slightly injured on Saturday m a fall from her horse. The Viceroy's House said that she has suffered w slight concussion and would be confined to bed for a day or two.
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  • 61 1 Rangoon, July 13. Thakin Nu, President ot the constituent assembly, who headed the Burmese political 'goodwill" mission to London, returned here yesterday. The Burmese leader declined to comment on thr outcome of the negotiations with the British Government except to say that the discussions took place
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  • 82 1 Britain Will Not Enter Next War Unprepared, Says Monty Sydney, July 13. Field Marshall Viscount Montgomery, addressing Australian ex-servicemen on Saturday, said that he hoped the British Empire would not enter the ne\l war unprepared. We have no one but ourselves to blame for the early disasters of the last
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  • 99 1 I (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, July 13.— In connection with Jinnah's apJ pointment as GovernorGeneral of Pakistan, the Delhi Correspondent of the "Hindu" recalls an Irish Lady's prophesy made at dinner in Bombay 20 years ago attended by Mr. Jinnah, Mrs. Sarojfnl Naidu, and others.
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  • 67 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, July 13.— The conference of Leftist and I.N.A. leaders convened by Mr. Sarat Chandra Bose met here yesterday behind closed doors and it is understood they discussed the present political situation. A prominent Forward Bloc leader later hinted of
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  • 94 1 London. July 13.— The name of Gerald Osborne Slade a wellknown King's Counsel, has been suggested m British legal quarters as a possibility m the appointment of a Legal Adviser to Mohammed Ali Jinnah. the Governor-General designate of Pakistan, according to a commentator
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  • 29 1 H.E. The Governor of Malayan Union will broadcast from all stations of the Blue Network of Radio Malaya tomorrow July 15, ;ii ",4o p.m.
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  • 38 1 Tokyo, July 13. The Japanese Government yesterday decided to Impose special tax on all properties which escaped damage In the war. The national revenue Is expected to increase by 5.000,000,000 Reuter yen.-
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  • 190 1 Pattom Thanu Pillai On Sir C.P.'s "Goondaism Tactics" <From Our Own Correspondent) Trivandrum, July 13. Pattom Thanu Pillai, Travancore State Congress President, in a statement on the situation in Travancore says. "The Government-engineer-ed Goondaism is assuming alarming proportions. The Dewan declared a few days ago thai the State Congressmen will
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  • 52 1 Attendant Detains Princess Elizabeth London. July 13. The most famouK young women m the world today, Princess Elizabeth, was stopped at Ascot race track entrance by the attendant who didn't recognize her. He refused to let her pass until a detective identified her as the future Queen of the British
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  • 207 1 Pfllel -Princes Tolhs Fruitful? EARLIER CABLE REPORTS: (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 13.— The talks which Sardar V allabhai Patel has been having with Hie Princes m recent days are ex pected to bear fruit and at least the States which lie within geographical boundaries of the Indian
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  • 85 1 Aniarillo, Texas, July 13. A metal object two feet six inches thick and two and a half feet long was found here on Saturday night following an explosion. Many were of the opinion it was a flying disc, the Amarillo Globe News reported today. A
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  • 44 1 Wellington, July 13.— Mr. J G. Nagar, President of the New Zealand Indian Association, said yesterday that the British Government had acted wisely m India, and that its wisdom had averted a major revolution and heavy bloodshed Reuter
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  • 336 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 13.— Arrangements have been completed lor the re-constitution of the Central Government with Congress nominees after the Indian Independence Bill is parsed by Parliament. An announcement is expected from London dec laring that the India
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  • 321 1 RHOPAL TRAVANCORE PFR STATES TO KEFP OUT OF UNION! (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, July I.l.— Vigorous efforts arc bcinj. madl b} thr Bhopal-Travancore group to prevent a^ man* joining the Indian Union as possible. Ten Cen St. who had declared their intention to join the Union hare now decided
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  • 93 1 Another Organisation For Self-Defence In India (From Clur Own Correspondent) Luckiiow .r;:h I.J lieu orga nisation called ihr Ral 'urial for self -defence pnrposet hat been formed m the United Province b} Mr. Panuhottamdas Tandon lembly President Thib baa led I h cv versy. some leaders hold: view of thr
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  • 26 1 (From On. nden Calcutta, ril ion;i B d •ir c i •ion from the Court iiinds oi de- I sertlon nd Copyright.
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  • 26 1 i >•• —i he Cana (!i;tr. Hou mmom N sterto thf l» i I he deletion of tin- nor f»r of India from Kiner t itle.— Reuter
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  • 586 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, July 14, 1947. Malayan Indians And Freedom From Want -III IN oui second article hi this wt\ published on Friday last ug--»-sted various ways and means of making the Indian lab rarens on Ihe estates self-reliant an< dependent and able to withstand and slum] ■<
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  • 38 2 RU SSIAN SNAKES FOR LONDON ZOO! Lo 13.—The following no po tincance. la box I snakes to the London Zoo. In return Britain will send boa i- to the Moscow Zoo. d that the were ail non-poisonous.— UP
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  • 491 2 STATING THAT BOTH CONGRESS AND LEAGUE HAD AGREED FOR ONE GOVERNOR GENERAL FOR BOTH DOMINIONS \rmed Coufiict Between Indian States And Indian Union Foreseen? New Delhi, July 13. Mahalma (-andhi, commenting yesterday on the appointment of Mr. M. A. Jinruih, President of
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  • 1002 2 London, July 13.— M My hope is that we ma> differences and remember only how often m hrn of human endeavour Britons and Indians have w< m harmony," thus stated Mr. Clement R. Attlee, Minister m concluding his speech m the House on Thursday last,
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  • 163 2 London, July 13. BiR problem*, face the Indian Army m the future, <aid Bii&. J. M. Chaudhuri si)cakii)si at the annual meeting of •b«> East Iml a Association. Brig. Chaudhuri said: "Their readiness and leliability during v oi k rain .\i> tun n ai example
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  • 147 2 Ranfoon, July 13. Muslim community leaders m Burma yesterday acclaimed the nomination ot Mohammed \li .linnah as Governor General of Pakistan as M a great honour for the Muslim world and another personal triumph for Air. Jinnah." Abdul Razak, President of the All-Burma Burmese
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  • 72 2 London. July 13. The New Delhi correspondent the London Sunday Tmes stated today that Gen. Sir William Slim, former 14th Army Commander, was unofficially tipped" as the first Commander-in-Chief of the Hindustan Indian Army. The correspondent added that General Sir Francis Tuker,
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  • 88 2 Indian Insurance Companies To Handle Marine Insurance For Government New Delhi, July 13. —As a gesture of goodwill, the India Government has given Indian Insurance Companies the entire marine insurance for goods they import. Hitherto non-Indian Companies had the lion's share of Government business. Seven crores of Rupees worth of
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  • 203 2 N.Y. Times on A Great Adventure" In India New York, July 13.— A leading article m the New York Times entitled: "Passing of an Empire," states that the division of India compromise will "be reluctantly accepted by both major parties m India and less reluctantly by His Majesty's loyal opposition
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  • 131 2 London. July 13. The London Branch of the Muslim League at a special meeting yesterday congratulated Mohammed Ali Jinnah on his appointment a> GovernorGeneral of Pakistan. Ali Mohammed Khan. President Of the Great Britain Branch of the League and Sahib Bad Khan, President of the
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  • 54 2 New Delhi, July 13.—Sixtyeight earthquake shocks of minor intensity have been registered m Kashmir (Northern India) within the last few days. No loss of life or property was reported. Mobile squads of police and troops are ready to move quickly to any area affected by
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  • 40 2 Madras. July 13. The city will shortly have, two-decker buses as m Bombay and ralcutta. The^e will be on roads on October 1, as part of the Government* programme for Nationali^a- Won or transport. Copyright.
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  • 68 2 New Anti Nationalist Party Formed In Fr. India Pondicherry. Jul\ abolition of French has been demanded Indian National Coim> campaign urging th< quit India is gaining a new political part; Socialist Party ha* under the leadership official which favourli ftD the French Seltl- n France. Thi> move ,o opinion is
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  • 310 3 Another Crisis In Indonesia Foreseen tylii Over Issue Of Joint Dutchndonesian Gendarmerie Hfbird Party Mediation Suggested .—The Indonesian Republic and the Dutch igreemtmt on Saturday than m nearly two years manoeuvring but the single important issue ireatening still another crisis. That issue was ru\ for a joint Indonesian -Dutch gendarmerie
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  • 133 3 New Delhi, July 13. Dr. Haji Agoes Salim, Foreign Minister m the newly-formed Indonesian Republican cabinet, is expected to arrive m New Delhi this week at the request of the Indonesian trade delegation which is at present here. Dr. Soedorsono, head of
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  • 51 3 Paris. July 13.— M. Charles Baron. Governor of French Indian territories, arrived by air here today from Calcutta. M. Baron has been recalled by the French Government to report on conditions m French Indian territories m the light of demands, by these territories. for independence.—
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  • 192 3 CEYLON HARBOUR STRIKE COST Rs1 ,000,000 Colombo, July 13. The harbour workers' strike m Colombo which stopped the handling of cargo for 18 days cost the harbour 1,000,000 rupees because 53 ships were diverted to other ports. Col. P. A. J. Hernu, chairman of the Colombo port commission, m a
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  • 106 3 Washington, July 13. The conservative Evening Star m a editorial today stated that the division of India's armies alone religious lines between Pakistan and Hindustan will mean that the British commander m chief uill have no operational authority. It said the implications
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  • 136 3 Tokyo. July 13. A member of the Indian Trade Delegation m Japan told United Press today India will buy at least 1,000,000 pounds of Japanese raw wDk up to the end of the current year. He said the deal through SCAP will
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  • 81 3 Berlin, July 13. The United States today took the lead In the destruction of German war plants under the Moscow agreement, announcing that six key munitions and aircraft, plans from a list of 128 m the American zone had been liquidated. Other occupying powers
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  • 171 3 London. July 13.— The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, compared the Prime Minister's "statesmanship m handling the Indian question," to that of the' Earl Of Durham, "whose report saved us Canada," and of Mr. Campbell Bannerman, the former Lberal Prime Minister, "who saved
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  • 156 3 Saigon, July 13. Indo-China is not able to spare any surplus rice this year for food short areas m South Eastern Asia including Ind"a, it was authoritatively learned here. An exception has been made, however, for China which is expected to receive 3,500 tons
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  • 136 3 Burma To Assert Claims Over Andaman Nicobar Is. Rangoon. July 13. Indenendent R'irina n^^ds the Andaman and Vicobar inlands as a naval ba«». ♦he Rurme^e n«»wsDaper *T)aily Herald" declared here. Commenting on a reoort from N>\v Delhi that the Islands would form part of the dominion of Inrtia. the paner
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  • 79 3 Washington, July 13.— U.S. Lt.General Wcdemcycr is leaving immediately for China and Korea on a fact-finding mission for the United States Government. White House announcement on Friday said that Wedemeyer will have the title of sprecial representative of the President with rank of Ambassador.
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  • 28 3 Washington. July 13.— President Truman said on Thursday he would call a special session of Congress to carry out the Marshall plan for aiding European countries recovery. AP
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  • 512 3 Geneva, July 13. During the debate on freedom of negotiation which took place on the last rt,i> oi the 13th session of the International Trade Conference, N. M. Joshi Indian Workers' delegate, said if the fundament il right, sudi m the
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  • 337 4 Dewan's Decision To Proclaim State's Independence Held "Irresponsible^ Unauthorised" (By Our Staff Reporter) A resolution condemning Dewan Sir C. P. Ramaswami Aiyer's "irresponsible and unauthorised decision" Io proclaim Travancore State independent u the Indian Union against the wishes of the people of the State,
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  • 83 4 NEW CHILD FEEDING CENTRE AT SIMS AVENUE wnn effect irom tomorrow, a new Child Feeding Centre will be opened at No. 160 Sims Avenue. the premises of the Singapor< Women Mutual A d Association ol Victim-" Families. These premises have been very kindly loaned by the Committee of the Association
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  • 72 4 The Serangoon Church det bed the c.V.M.A. (Lady Lourdes) by five layer ov the c.fY.M.A. ground on Thusday last. The teams vill meet at iet um game tomorrow on the round. The following will represent the C V MA.: Paul Santhanam; K. Banthanam; Sanderson; G. N Sam; G.
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  • 325 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Jai Hind, Re: The Press Release dated 11th July 147. With reference to your last paragraph of your news release I hould like to enquire from whom vr v :iot the information that one of the 3*ngapore delegates at the subjects
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  • 122 4 ttatavia, July 13. Simultaneous with their announcement yesterday (hat the payment of $500,000 Straits dollars to six Chinese firms m Singapore tor the confiscation of cargo, revealed the seizure of another British-registered, Chineseowned ship off the coast of Sumatra. The shio, the former Japanese
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  • 63 4 London, July 13. Two Malayan delegates to the Commonwealth and Empire Health and Tuberculosis Conference now being held m London will remain here tor two years training. The delegates, F. C. Arulanandon and Miss Salaha Mohamed AH. from Kuala Lumpur, (old Rcuter they
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  • 159 4 Johore Bahru, July 13.— A bewildered, but entirely satisfied, Tamil was out of *he British army (Malaya Enlisted Personnel branch) yesterday after what must be one of the briefest military services on record. A week ago the young man wandered into the recruiting office
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  • 629 4 MALAYA IN COMMONS London, July 13. The British Government hopes to make a statement on the constitutional negotiations m British Malaya some time m October. In the House of Commons David Rees Williams Labour, asked whether the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Arthur Creech-Jones,
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  • 23 4 Geneva. July 13.— The Aga Khan, who is ill at Lausanne, was officially stated yesterday to be making viow but sure improvement."— Reuter
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  • 227 4 CENTRAL BODY'S INSTRUCTIONS TO BKAM] The Pan-Malayan Central Dravidian Fed* Lumpur has organised the celebration of l)r;» between July 14 and 20 and has instructed all throughout Malaya to hold mass meeting tive areas during the Week, and to adopt rcsolut of
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  • 79 4 INDIAN PA RENTS TO NOTE A Free Feedn children between age has been opem j n Kam^ Kapor m the Stcial Hall Methodist Church and milk are s< <i 10.30 am. to 1&3 I p except Sundays. I of Indian children, has not been very i The Free Feeding (r|
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