Indian Daily Mail, 15 July 1947

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail 801. 111. N O 130 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 181 1 GENERAL STRIKE THREAT ON AUGUST 9 "IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO REMAIN A SLAVE WITH INDIA GLOWING WITH FREEDOM" (From Our Political Correspondent) m Calcutta, July 14. French Indian circles in Calcutta revealed in an exclusive interview with the Indian Daily Mail Representative that
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  • 66 1 police Firing in Travancore iFrom o -'wn Correspondent) lnly H.-One permd niteen injured on a meeting .veiling to urge s ing the Indian meeting, which was be State Congress rtS at rI > 000. who came to dispersc thc tal were loncd b y hP pro nd one officer and
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  • 64 1 (From Oui own Correspondent) Lucknow, .Tuly 11.— It is underited Provinces Government ha« decided to expunge *ord I rom all Government records- except in the case of thr Scheduled Caste. This means m future Caste would no longer <<»rni part of a person's identity m
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  • 175 1 r I)<lhi. lulv 14. Mahatma Gandhi said last night the sent system of dividing the Indian Army mijfht lead to in- I prayer meeting he ind 'why they iin united with tha reign aggression, dc of division internal warIVi
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  • 93 1 London, July 14 Jagjivan Ram, Labour member of the Govern ment of India, will leave London by air for Ind'a tomorrow. During his short stay he has had discussions with the Prime Minister, Clement Attlee and other members of the British Cabinet including Fore gn
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  • 93 1 GUERILLAS INVADF GREECE! Athens, July 14. Athens police today arrested another 3.000 people many of them technicians in telephone, electricity and water supply services in a new swoop on Greek leftwing supporters. They were charged with planning sabotage In the Greek capital Latest reports ot the tighting near the Albanian
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  • 226 1 Batav'a, July 14.— Prime Minister S.larifoeddin of the Indonesian Republican Government arrived here today to confer with Netherlands officials in an effort to reach a final basis of agreement on the establishment of an interim government for the United States of Indones'a. Sjarifoeddin declined to discuss the situation
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  • 164 1 (From Our Political Correspondent) Calcutta, July 14. Sir B. Rama Kao, Government of India's Political Representative accredited to the Supreme Allied Powers in the Pacific, flew this morning to Tokyo, Sir Rama Rao sa d in an exclusive interview with the Indian Daily Mail Representative that
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  • 63 1 I okio, July 14. Tone Noguchl, 72, Japan's internationally known poet died Sunday of cancer of the stomach at the town of Mizukaido in Ibaragi prefecture, near Tokto. His Tokto house was bombed out in May, 1945 and Noguchl was evacuated to Mizukaido. He ls survived
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  • 119 1 New Delhi, July 14.— The seven-month-old Indian Constituent Assembly began its fourth session today when the Muslim League leaders (representing Muslims in the future dominion of India) took their seats for the first time. It was understood that the Assembly, which has undergone several changes
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  • 59 1 New Delhi. July 14. Ten more moderate earthquake shocks have been felt in the town of Bhadarwa, In Kashmir, during the last 24 houts. bring'ng the number of shocks during the last four days to 78. Almost all houses in the town are reported cracked,
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  • 33 1 London, July 14.— The King is appointing a Royal Commission of three— led by the Lord Chancellor, Lord Jowitt to convey his royal assent to the India Independence B 11 to Parliament. Reuter
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  • 21 1 Teheran, July 14.— Telephone service between Persia and Iraq will be in operation from July 19, it was announced today. Reuter
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  • 126 1 Bombay, July 14— Addressing the Nationalist Muslims yesterday evening Jaiprakash Narain, Socialist leader said, with the attainment of freedom, the role of the Congress as a united anti-Imperialist Organisation Is ended. It could no longer continue to represent both the Capitalist and
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  • 118 1 (From Our uwn tui respondent) New Delhi, July 14.— That the present Tri -Colour flag be retained as the National Flag of India with certain modifications, has heen recommended by the Constituent Assembly Sub-Committee. The Sub-Committee has suggested that the exact reproduction of the
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  • 44 1 Nairobi, July 13.— Believed to be the first Indian ever sent to overseas on a trade venture, Miss 8. Chavalier. a Parsee, has left Nairobi for Europe and America on behalf of a big firm of Ind an manufacturers specialising in cotton piece-goods Reuter
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  • 61 1 MOVE TO PULL DOWN NIZAM'S FLAG! (From Our Own Correspondent) Benares, July 14. A movement for puuing uown tne Nizam's hag irom all public builaings in Uerar is shortly being started by the u ndu iviahasaona. Interviewed, the Mahasabha Secretary Deshpande declared they nad enouga men ior the defence of
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  • 45 1 New Delhi, July 14.— J. A. Thlvj, chairman of the Malayan Indian Congress, was today appointed Indian representative in Malaya to the Government of Hongkong, British North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei in succession to Mr S. K, Chettur. Reuter
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  • 64 1 London, July 14. A temporary cut in Brita n's domestic tea ration was announced in the House of Commons today by the Food Minis ter, John Stratcliey, as a result of strikes in Calcutta and Colombo. Mr. Strachey said the tea ration normally eight ounces per person one month and
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  • 109 1 Sylhet District Votes To Join Pakistan New Delhi, July 14.— The Svlhet district of Assam vester day voted to join Pakistan by a majority of 55,578, an announcement from the Viceroy's residence said last night The Svlhet district., on the borders of Bengal, covers 5.38>» square miles and had a
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  • 191 1 Meanwhile, Our Political Correspondent from Calcutta Cables: Sylhet's decision to jon Eastern Pakistan is welcomed by Muslim League circles in Bengal as the "correct and only reasonable Congress circles, however, prefer to treat it as a fait accompli, but demand weaning the Hindu majority areas in
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    • 46 1 London. July 14. The India i Independence 8 11 which is to create the Dominions of India and Pakistan will become law at 1030 GMT on Friday. I learned authoritatively todav. cables Fraser Wlghton, Reuter*s Politi cal Correspondent. Reuter
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    • 101 1 (From Our Own Correspondent/ Madras, July 11. That the French Government have decid ed to grant Chandranagore com plete financial and political autonomy and that the Governoi would bc directed to start negotiations with the local parties with a view to decid ng thc future of
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  • 801 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, July 15, 1947. Malayan Indians And Freedom From Want IV Lyxin an wnat we have bam in cue earner articles in uils sene*, we cannot out couxeas Uiat t*at bi Bt neip ior Uii^xKjViu^ one o economic status, Hay, iur jxupiuvement in any quim;«mmi w^dwcvci,
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  • 763 2 Parliament To Follow Centuries-Old Custom Before Bill Becomes Law Historic Ceremony To Tcke London, July 14. Four days hence, with elaborate age-old ceremonial that will last only 30 minutes, the British Parliament will create the independent dominions of India and Pakistan to which
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  • 294 2 London, July 14. The enthusiasm with which the Indian Independence B 11 has been greeted In India both by Congress and the Muslim League premises well for the future relations between Britain and the two new countries. This assertion is made by "the
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  • 59 2 Tokyo. July 14. The Indian component of the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces on Sunday officially said farewell to Japan at a gala >ports meeting at Okayama. attended by the Commander-in-Chief, B. c. o. F., Lieutenant General H. C. Robertson and other British and American officers. About
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  • 394 2 "INDIA WILL REMAIN A BRITISH DOMINION AS LONG AS HINDU-MUSLIM DISUNITY REMAINS Rangoon, July 14. I Aung San, Deputy Chairman of the Interim Government and leader of the Peoples Freedom League, told a league rally in Rangoon yesterday that Burma
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  • 208 2 New Delhi, July 14. The Constituent Assembly r venes todav for the f.rst time with an unclisput. !nand draft the constitution and function as an interi, a^jjJ body for the predominantly Hindu dominion of Ind to come into existence on August 15. During its
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  • 107 2 New York, Jul\ York weekly new^ t/^' devotes a column news section to .1 „.w tat est phase of t 1M l and also publish, s tu.,.<v picture showing R atra festival of tak ng u chariot) at Midnai Time declared 'tussling with thi
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  • 22 2 are Hyderabad. Kashmir, laisi Bhopal and Travan*« ire still insist that thc> Q sovereign independcmr British /.ver is srlthdrawi August 15.- P
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  • 313 2 London, July 14. The voluntary granting of indepeiia to India is without parallel in history, and in the last Britain, not India, has had to force the pace, the cnmnuni Scrutator, wrote io yesterday's Sunday
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  • 47 2 INDIA TRIBUTES U.S. FOR FOOD SHIPMENTS New Delhi. July 14 generoui United in food shipments the Food Minis:.] I day, though a compJ that India was no' ■hare OJ interna*: l tions. it wa estimai grain deficit to ma ration of 12 nunc, tons during the P
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  • 7 2 Another son, Oh^ attending camp I Reuter
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  • 112 2 Indian Doctors Determined To Fight Tuberculosis London, July 14.— Indian medical authorities are to pool their resources and experience to fight tuberculosis, irrespective of political parties, Dr. P. v. Benjamin, technical adviser lo the Tuberculosis Association of India and delegate to the Commonwealth and Empire Health and Tuberculosis Conference now
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  • 70 2 HOPE FOR HUMAN UNDERSTANDING IN INDIA EXPRESSED Los Angeles, July 14.— The hope that "the day will come in India when there is human understanding'" was expressed here by Mr., Vera Suhrawardy, wife of the Prime Minister of Bengal Province. She made the statement as she prepared to leave by
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  • 276 3 Conference Held In Geneva lj> SCO Organises I Youth Camps II I -The possibility of a Teachers' Charter is cts to be discussed at the Tenth Inte^ti^ mUk Education, which b opening here t<2v. „ce i- taking place under the auspices of the Educational, Scientific and
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  • 98 3 ,ak "'s lirs, appearance bv herself i.. „i. «<iseii sinec last Week! announcement ol her entagemenl reviewed i. 8 :,o ir on Sunday U, the mail ,hat UI Buckingham Palace. A contingent of greenclad Amencan girla here for the organisation, of international folk dance festival
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  • 197 3 India Wants Neither American Capitalism Nor Russian Communism Yellow Springs, Ohio, July 14.— The United States has the responsibility of creating conditions of peace which would make the world community a reality, a professor of international relations from India told the Institute of International Relations on Saturday. Professor Eddy Asirvatham,
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  • 82 3 Sydney, July 14. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery on Sunday laid the foundation stone ot a new furlough house, a Sydney seaside resort of Narrabeen. It will be a rest centre for the widows, wives and children of Australia ex-ser-vicemen of the last two wars. Lord
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  • 279 3 FORMER AZAD HIND MOVEMENT MEMBER EXPLAINS POSITION Paris, July 14. Eleven Indians, members of Subhas Bose s Azad Hind movement in Europe during the war, are still detained in the British and French zones in Germany. i The Government of India made special
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  • 43 3 Ankara, July 14.— Floods drowned 21 people and injured several scores after torrential rains and hail in ten villages near Ankara today. Over 100 houses were swamped and crops entirely destroyed. Loss of cattle is reported to be grave. Reuter
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  • 428 3 European Countries Warned Ui Impending Crisis Jans, July 14.— The European Economic conference established a machinery on Sunday to implement the Marshall plan or European recovery and emphasized again (hat Russia and «*er Milehues ate welcome to participate. take no action implying any violation of
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  • 86 3 New York, July 14. Mu Laik Ah. general director of the Hyderabad construction company, left by British airmays Bristol Speedbird plane for England after six days In the United States where he said he had purchased between $3,000,000 and $4,000,000 worth of machinery including electrical generating
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  • 213 4 Singapore, July 11. Sins:a ore police have banned demonstrations against liritish rule i i Sarawak planned as a wel this afternoon for Mrs. Anthony Brooke, wife of the former "Crown Prince" of Sara ak, on her arrival by plane from England. Member* oi tne United
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  • 43 4 Princess Acknowledges S 'pore Greetings II R.H Princess Elizabeth lias the following message from Buckingham Palace, London, to the Offiecr Administering the Government, Singapore: "I sineerely thank the Government and people of Singapore for their kind message on the announcement ol my engagement.''
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  • 26 4 The next meeting of the Ladies" Section of ti ore R« Indian Congress scheduled for tomorrow, has been postponed to Aug. 2, next.
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  • 198 4 Ramakrishna Mission Indian Orphan Girls LLTll.li TO rHE LIM IOK i, is c taoie of Uie ed.toj i uiQlan Oj Qoi laaeu ...e Sroubii further into activities oi tne 'Ladle; d to be b) ishna dalit the poor orj ted. iut Kamci *^Ai in 'i-m maintain a L>ad e i
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  • 192 4 At the last meet ng of the Labour Advisory Board, Mr. Lim L»eok raised tne question the proposed Kent Control Bill, >iates an official Press Release. it idds: toe Board were of the genera; ►pinion that tne proposed Bill, in i present form, would cause
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  • 83 4 iar July H. -The Paris newspaper LTntransigeant said last night that It learned from "political and military circle* possessing special information "that a new atomic bomb experiment had recently been conducted In New Mexico and a bomb of the latest model had
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  • 23 4 In several raids conducted by the C.I D Gambling Suppression Branch on gambling dens on the island v\\ Sunday. 19 person? were arrested.
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  • 130 4 Malaya Represented At International Medical Confab New York. July 1!.— All nations Uiat fought In World War II will 'jc represented by official delegates at thc fifth International Con--58 of Pediatrics which meets en Monday for four days. This meeting aims t <» relieve sufferings of children from disease. Japan
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  • 54 4 London, July 14.— London and ivlnclal hospitals are now train13G "Empire girls" as nurses. The scheme embraces Ceylon Cyprus, Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Malaya, Malta, Mauritius, Gambia, the Gold Coast, Nigeria, the Bahamas, British Honduras. Dominica, Granada, Jamaica, Mon. trrat, Saint Kitts, Saint
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  • 32 4 At about 1 p.m. yesterday a police constable found the dead hv(\\ of a young male Chinese (20) hanging in the public lavatory off New Bridge Road.
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  • 217 4 Paris, July 14.— The French Communist organ "Humanite" inlignantlv denounced what.it alleged was the "assassinaton of denccrats in Pondichery, India, by members of a so-called Socialist r^arty on the instigation of the iovernor of the French settlements (recently recalled to Paris). The paper declared
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  • 202 4 Penang P.W. Travancoreans Denounce Sir C. P.'s Decision In connection with the recent declaration of Dewan Sir CP. Uamasuamy Iyer that Travancore would be an Independent State as from August 15, 1947, a mass meeting of Travaneorean* res'dent in Penang and Province Wellesley was held on Sunday, July 6, at
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  • 396 4 London, July 14. India and Brazil will be Britain's strongest competitors in textiles after Japan's revival as an importer, (he Financial Times stated yesterday. In an article by its Northern England correspondent, the Financial Times examined the position of the
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  • 222 4 A Chinese taxi driver was robbed of §8 and relieved of his vehicle at about 11 pjn. on Sunday. It appears that two Chinese hired his vehicle at Jalan Sultan and wh'le the taxi proceeded along River Valley Road, one of the fares whipped out a revolver
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  • 274 4 Batu Caves Indian Laboure And School Children Set Good Example $1,342 DONATED TO NETAJI FIND A mass meeting of Indiana of Batu (a\t Julv S, in commemoration of "N?taji Week" at n atl^ Tamil School, sponsored by th? local Indian &*nJl presided over by Jenab E. M. Othuman Rawth.r. i»
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