Indian Daily Mail, 16 July 1947

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 131. SINGAPORE, WEDSESDAY, JULY 16, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS. r
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  • 179 1 hO M Wl ROOM FOR I P MSfAN GOVERNMENT I Trom Our Own Correspondent) 3 15. Arrangements are proceeding apace ing thc Pakistan Headquarters and personnel nment co uprising 500 officers, 4,000 peons with th «ir families expected to reach Ihe problem of finding accommodation is and it is likely
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  • 134 1 iFrom Our \j»n corespondent. i ft'Oliil, rfujy 10. it is unuerSioou nve sciioiarsmps nave Occil ..im.h.-u lo ii iul<l OUt Qf a iwiai oi ii-4 bcnoiar&mps giauied by tne luneu I iiitmi Secretariat at a total cost of $;wu,OUU (U.S.) for social welfare work. Ine Scholarships
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  • 65 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Hyderabad, July 15.—Restricted form of non-co-operation will be started by the State Congress if the Hyderabad Government does not join the Ind'an Union, an"ounces the State Congress President Swami Ramanand Tirtha. Boycott of Legislatures and of Local Self-Government bodies will be organised
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  • 38 1 Iforw; Dissociates Fi Sarat Rose I The All-Tndia tary Shcelai statement here Bloc is not a ition of the new Sarat Chandra members who for the forparty in the ti rence com.e party disclare already I Bloc Executive.
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  • 100 1 <From Our Own Correspondent* New Delhi, July 15.— Desp te Mr. jukuammt s empnaiu- utniai, mere is •ivi u.,,111, me ivius.iin iA-a^ue Went •-K un iis woru regal uuig the -I't'oiiuinent oi a common Gover-u*r-UeneraJ tor Incna and I'akisaii Dominions during the transiion stage,
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  • 43 1 t-'rum i.»:-r Own PorreVDonden Madras, July 15.— A life-size tattle of Mr. Prakasam ex-Premier >f Madras, will soon be erected by i- Andhra admirers in Bezwada. he cost is expected to be R50,000 ind collections from public have started.— Copyright.
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  • 320 1 CHANGES IN CONSTITUTION WILL BE LEFT TO THE NEW LEGISLATURE SAYS MALAYAN UNION GOVERNOR "Under active consideration of His Majesty's Government are the proposals resulting from the prolonged examination and thought icvoted to the subject by the representatives of the Government, their Highnesses the Rulers and other Malay representatives, and
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  • 68 1 (From Our Own Corresnondent) Madras, July 15.— A Police party which visited a Cheri hi the c!ty outskirt yesterday to investigate a criminal case was surrounded by hostile villagers and beaten up and their rifles seized. Armed reinforcements were rushed and the village vras
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  • 43 1 Batavia. July 15— The Br.tish Consul-General In Batavia, J. M. L. Mltcheson will leave shortly to take up his new post In India, probably Bombay. It Is that he will be succeeded by F. N. Shepherd former British ivdlHeal representative in Finland.- P
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  • 26 1 New Delhi, July 15— India:: interests have purchased from British owner's business undertakings involving about 120,000,000 dur ng the past 12 months, tho Statesman report*. ■AP
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  • 892 1 Incoming Outgoing Indian Envoys BRIEF SKETCHES OF MR. THIVY AND MR. CHETTUR (CONTRIBUTED) Calm and unassuming, Mr. J. A. Thivy, the Representa-tive-designte of the Government of India in Malaya, will bring to his new important office a long and brilliant record of service and self -sacrifice in the interests of
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  • 46 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, July 15.— The Government ha3 directed ten percent of the seats ln all educational institutions to be reserved for Harijan students. The principle will be strictly enforced and offending institutions will not be given Government recognition.— Copy
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  • 54 1 London, July 15.— The British War Office tonight said there was absolutely no foundation for a Shanghai newspaper report quoted today by the Soviet news agency that British and Indian troops had been in the Sinkiang Province of China, where border clashes with Outer Mongolian troons wer*
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  • 49 1 if r oui Our own Lortmqmmmnmt) Hyderabad. July 15. To commemorate tac nMH^Uw j ot sovereign status by mc Nizam, the Jag Man of Hyderabad State have decided to weigh him in gold, ine Nizam's consent to the proposal is being sought. Lopy-
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  • 146 1 London, JuU I! —5 I Cripps PiesWeni ol tl l ()f Trade' and one oi nPI M ssion to In tbe 1 iur I reading oi the India ndence Bill, which thus I oil final sta^c through the Hou oi Commons. "I am lntrodu< i i j w
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  • 1456 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wednesday, July 16, 1947. THE OUTGOING REPRESENTATIVE II Ii no easy joo to truuiiuiiy assess the worth of a man or to correctly evaluate nis servu i It 1h all tne more Qiihcult to do .so, especially wnen tne person concerned belongs to a peculiar category
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  • DEBATE ON INDIAN
    • 3306 2 I ndon lulv 10.-When the India Independent Bill entered opon'h^See stage in the House of J-g** ,",,,,00,,, Ukhard Butler, Conservative and tonne, n I r Sure tary for India, said (here were one er l™ wished ne dealinc with the new dominions
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    • 470 2 Gist Of The Debate London, July 1 p r Minister, Clement Th it clear in the i teca 1 mons yesterday Bi ta nothing in fat- n tne Indian Independen ii,| Vo modify ihe con whet l»nce and aui indi! dominions of India i iarg< tan which will by t
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  • 41 3 New Vork, July 15.— Palamadai Lokanathan, Editor of the Eastern Economist, New Delhi, arrived here tay air on an official mission for the Indian Government to the United Nations Far East Commission. He did not explain what his mission was. Reuter
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    • 490 3 BURMA RIM I REPORI Ka; y 15.- figures iblishtd here today showed th .vere 175 murders and 1,33(3 robberies In Burma during June. ■This meant an improvement in Burma's crime dtuation. M 237 nurders and 1.697 ro Neuter. BLADDER DISORDERS Filtered away i*^\ De WITT'S rL\mps^ PILLS fHWt H yo'i
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  • 378 4 MILLIONAIRE INDUSTRIALIST'S PLANS TO DEVELOP TEXTILE PLANTS Batavia, July 15. Indian capital will back Indonesian industrial development to the tune of millions oi Indian rupees, United Press learned exclusively today. On June 17 the Republic signed in Jogjakarta a special contract with an Indian
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  • 24 4 The next meeting of the Singapore Advisory Council will be held to-morrow (Thursday) in the Municipal Council Chamber at 10.20 a.m.
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  • 38 4 Lake Success, July 15.— British officials today charged Egypt with trying to make the United Nations break a legal treaty which gives Britain the right to maintain a foothold in the Nile Valley for nine more years, P
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  • 266 4 Forty Chinese were detained bv the C.I.D. on Monday night when they made a surprise raid on a premises in Sago Lane where thi final funeral rites of a Chinese belonging to a well-known crimi iai gang in Singapore was taking place. Most ot
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  • 236 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sir, As the editorials under the captio n 'Indian Orphan Girls' ln the Ind 'an Daily Mail of July 12. and in the Tamil Murasu of July 13 have apparently caused some misapprehension in certain quarters, please allow me to make
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  • 203 4 Hongkong Worried About japans Re-entry into World Markets Hongkong, July ij. Japans imminent ie-enny into worm lexale maiKcts, anu tne policy *ne will adopt when pn,ate trauc .csunies on August 10, is canting iiungKong piece goous nianuiacvures coiisideiaule worry, accord n» io inlormed trade sources. The pr.ncipal iear is that
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  • 176 4 Bombay, (Air Mail). The Bombay Government planned io spend Rs. 915 million on their reconstruction schemes programmed to be completed by 1952-53, statrd Bombay's Minister for Recon>trution, Mr. L. M. Path, in a recent broadcast. The schemes, he said, fell into three groups. "The first cioup
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  • 200 4 U.S. Congressman Attacks Attlee's Statement On India Wash'ngton, July 15.—Democraic Congressman Emanuel Cellar ?f New York, one of the leading Congressional friends of Indian ndependence, declared that in nominating Lord Mountbatten as »:;vernor-General of India the ir tisli Government was retreating rom her promise of independence. Mr. Cellar said: "Great
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  • 161 4 To do the actual enumeration ior the Census several hundred part-t me enumerators are needed in the Municipal and Kural As all the work can be done outride office hours, a good number of applications for the posts of enumerators have been rece ved, md training
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  • 92 4 Singapore School children to-day watched their contemporaries ln a "Hue and Cry* after the Blackmarket: but only on the films. A special show had been arranged for them by Eagle Lion Film Distributors and the Cathay Cinema in conjunction w'th Mr. Goodchild, Inspector of Schools. The
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  • 39 4 Prague, July 15. Youth delegations from 60 countries will convene in Prague next week at the opening of World Youth Festival. The month-long programme sponsored by the World Federation of Democratic Youth will onen formally on July 25.- P
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  • 185 4 Rangoon, July Id.— Dr Tn Aung. Burmese writer and legal expert, declared today that the Indiar. province of Assam (which will be part of Pakistan), belonged ti Surma "geographically, racially legally and historically". Advancing Burma's claim fo: :he "restorat on" of the province when Britain leaves
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  • 159 4 Man la, July 15.— N0 real development of Inter-Asian economic :o-operation is possible until the donial powers recognise the right if their subject people to send their own delegates to future meetings of the Economic and Soc'al Council for the Far East Philippine Finance Secretary
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  • 39 4 Buenos Aires, July 15. G. S. Rau of the Indian Government finance department arrived by air last night as financial adviser to the Indian supply mission whose chief, Jamshed Vesugar, reached Buenos Aires from Washington a week ago..- Reuter
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  • 73 4 Asaf Ali Calls On U.S. Under Secretary Of State Washington. J XI r the Indian Amb.i with rnder-Sert- f nf «rß Robert Lovett t«.r lr i liour, but declined I r the matters di fj j cribcd the call r^ f most cordial." Ui Asked if (inane :he matter of
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  • 131 4 London, July, 1 ,,va n pj abour member in l mlla erim Government H yp^J ha1 he -;iu m i rP; J nent" the only tl hu JJl .vorld with the ecologies broken i way as modern ;nica J had broken down I
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