Indian Daily Mail, 17 July 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 132. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 323 1 PAKISTAN GOVERNORSHIP FOR KILLEARN? IKPITh ARATION, THE TWO DOMINIONS I 1 WILL < \KRY ON AS ONE UNTIL MARCH 31 NEXT farm Reportedly Mentioned In League Circles *mW From Our Own Correspondent) I Ne u Dc 16.— Now that the first flush oi victory j <irdes are wondering if thev
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  • 262 1 New Delhi, July 16.— Those units of the Armoured Corps, artillery and engineers of the Inuian Army with a large proportion of Moslem soiuiers have ueen allotied to Pakistan, and tne rest to India, the heauquarters of the armeu lorces saiu last n ght. I
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  • 27 1 IVIPLE OPENED lARIJANS I Correspondent) 15.— The famous *ple of Sri Peram**t of Ramaopened to 'red Harljans ashanmugham 'niayya made a I offered worTihi. iner shrine.— Copy-
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  • 129 1 Batavv, July 16.— Amir Sjarifoedin, Indones'an Republic Pi-e--mier, and Netherlands authorities. it was reported on highest authority on Wednesday, have reached tentative agreement on a Dutchsponsored plan for the future oolice arrangements within the Republic. This issue was the last stumbling block to the Netheriand— Indonesian
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  • 99 1 I.C.S. OFFICERS IN lfir\l/Itr\u (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, July 16.— Out of 41 British I.C.S. officers in the Province, only ten have so far elected to continue in service and that too for a limited period of one year. Nin e are now on home leave in England of
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  • 67 1 New Delhi, July 16.— Dr. P. Filial, director of the Indian branch of the International Labour Office, has been appointed India's permanent representative to the United Nations Organisation at New York, with the rank of Minister. Pillal was chairman of an 1.L.0. Commission, which early this
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  • 20 1 The next meeting of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council will be held at the Y.M.C.A. at 5 p.m. today.
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  • 108 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Peshawar, July 16. Addressing a public meeting in Mar dan, Khan Abdul GafTar Khan, popularly known as the "Frontier Gandhi," charged Britain with deliberately creating misunderstanding between India and Afghanistan. He said: "I understand that Afghanistan supports our
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  • 87 1 London, July 16. The Daily Telegraph yesterday published an article on Viscountess Mountbatten m which the wife of the Viceroy is reported as stressing the devoUOn to duty and heroism of the people of India during the communal strife. A Daily Telegraph special correspondent, Reid,
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  • 40 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 16.— 1t is understood that Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon who is at present Pandit Nehru's personal Envoy in Europe, will be appointed Indian High Commissioner in London.—Copyright.
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  • 184 1 CONSTITUENT ASSESBLY TO CONSIDER ILS. MODEL FOR PROVINCES New Delhi, July 16. India's Constitutent Assembly on Tuesday accepted for consideration a committee report proposing provincial constitutions modelled upon that of the states of the United States after one member objected because the constitutions were not patterned after the Russian model.
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  • 120 1 London, July 16. The overwhelmingly Conservative House of Lords passed the Labour Government's inland transport nationalisation Bill on Tuesday and sent it back to the Commons with a dozen amendments passed over government protests. Approval came on the third reading of the Bill which will
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  • 173 1 London, July 16. Lord Linlnhgow, former Viceroy of India, was unable to take part in today's House of Lords' debate on the Indian independence Bill owing to indisposition. He is not serioussly ill but has been advised by his doctors to stay indoors. Lord Listowel,
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  • 98 1 Washington, July 16— The United States has called a 11-naton conference here on August 19 to work on the treaty for Japan. A State Department official disclosing this today at a news conference described the meeting as primarily intended to be devoted to technicalities of working
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  • 170 1 London, July 16. Calm reflection may compel India to offer the British merchant and trader every inducement to remain, writes Sir Alfred Watson, former Editor of "The Statesmen/' in the current issue of "Great Britain and the East." 'Tersonally," he says, "I have
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  • 38 1 Budapest, July 16.— Members of the Dego SulyokV freedom party were beaten up on Tuesday nigh* when 50 or 60 persons shoutine Communist slogan stoned and wrecked the party headquarters building near American and British officers club AP
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  • 196 1 Viceroy Summons Sir C. P. WARNING TO PRINCES (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 16.— The Viceroy has summoned Sir C. P. Ramaswami Aiyer to discuss deevelopment in Travancore. The situation there is worsening daily. Public meetings have been banned and all Colleges in the State have been closed
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  • 81 1 Kure, July 16.— The first phase of withdrawal of the Indian contingent of the British Commonwealth Occupaton Fc^rce from Japan begin today, when the Second Battalion of the Fifth Royal Gurkha Rifles embarked on the Devonshire, which arrived on Moday with 200 Indian reinforcements, five dependent
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  • 92 1 Vatia* City, July 16— Pope Pixus XII on Wednesday received 14 members of the U.S. delegation to the 30th International Labour Conference which end* d at Geneva on Friday, and told them the Catholic Church will "always defend" worker "against any tern which would deny
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  • 55 1 London, July 16.— The India Cflice announced today that they have been informed l*y the A.r M nistry that emergency commissioned officers of t Lan An including those who have been releasee! for not mor^ than six months, are eligible for consideration for appointment to 'short service commission In the
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  • 725 2 Singapore, Thursday, July 17, 1947. j i ii POLITICAL LOSS TO MALAYAN INDIANS JHE appointment of Mr. j. a. Thivy as the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya and other British colonies and dependencies in South East Asia, in succession to Mr. S. K. Chettur, 1.C.5., i* significant
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  • 2171 2 'This Bill is Proof Ot Britain's Sincerity Ot Purpose? Says Cripps London, Julv 16. Sir Stafford Cnpps, President of the Board of Trade and one of the Cabinet Mission dia, moved the third reading of the l»dta M***™ "J which thus entered
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  • 77 2 London, July 16.— Before leaving; London a rport for Delhi on Monday after meetings with Prime Minister Clement Attlee and all members of the British Cabinet, Mr. Jagjivan Ram, Minister of Labour of the Indian Government, said: "We have b'g problems ahead of us.
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  • 529 2 Gist Ot Debate IV ind- Up London, Julv 16. lf j L^d an Independence Bill h j create the two new do ,i on India and Pakistan on Up was given its third ret 1? A |don out divis on in thc > Us€ J pod Commons last nisht r
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  • 36 2 London, July 16. Britain's Church of England received today $55,000 from the Church of England, Canada, towards rebuilding Br tarn's bombed churches. Today's gift brings the total sent by Canada's Church of England t/% $100,000. .P
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  • 217 2 IS A CLEVER TRICK OF LEAGUE, SAYS RUSSUUI NEWS AGENCY Moscow, July 16.— The forthcoming appointment ot 1 i* a< Governor General of Pakistan andLord Mountbatten General of the Hindu Union constituted a great surpr.M i regarded as a clever trick pulledby the Moslem
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  • 2097 3 !rita in Accused Of Unilateral Repudiation Of ter tional Agreements —As to communications between Nepal >r i* would be far better for such matters i th< mutual agreement, than by inserting probe dt hich could be altered by either of the new m}*
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  • 804 3 New Delhi, July 16. India's Maharajahs and Princes who long have attracted the attention of the Western World because of their fabulous jewels, impressive customs and luxurious living, today face a most uncertain future. They are faced with a situation in
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  • 473 4 URGENT NEED FOR INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT RE RICE DISTRIBUTION STRESSED Opening the 14th meeting of South East Asia L'aison Officers .vesterday at the Singapore Office of the Special Commissioner in South East Asia, Lord Killearn, the Special Commissioner, referred to his
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  • 126 4 In a daring daylight robbery that took place at about 9 a.m. yesterday morning, three Chinese all armed with pistols entered a nouse in Waterloo Street occupied by Chinese, held up the inmates and decamped with $3,505. A Chinese was held up in Ayer .iajah
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  • 744 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sir, The article under the caption "Indian Orphan Girls" in your leader of the 12th instant and a similar article appearing in the "Tamil Murasu" of the 13th instant have been read with nc tittle surprise. It is regrettable that you
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  • 131 4 "On the IBth July, 1857, the Leg stature Council ot* India, with Ibm assent of tne Kignt tionourabie tne Governor-General, passed an .u t i.m). A.viii > to provide for tne good order and discipline ot certain Volunteer corps and to invest tnem witn certain powers.'
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  • 93 4 A discourse on "Srimad Bhagavad Gita" will be delivered in English by Swami Vamadevananda, President, the Ramakrishna Mis- on Singapore, at the Mission premises, 9, Norris Road, Saturday, July 18, a 6.30 p.m. Ail are cordially Invited to attend. London, July 16.— Lord Latham is
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  • 90 4 MR. T. V. R. RAO APPOINTED ASST. AtitNT Mr. T. V. Ramakrishna Rao, Chief Clerk in the Office of me ttepreseiilauve oi the Government of Ind a in Malaya, at Singapore, nas been appointed Assistant Agent to tiie India Government at Kuala Lumpur. Ine post was previously held by Mr.
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  • 77 4 The President and Members of the Regional Congress Committee. Singapore, have issued invitations for a dinner to be held tomorrow, Friday July 18 at 6 p.m. at No. 6, Scotts Road (the residence of the President), when, it is said, important discussions regarding the course
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  • 72 4 BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY OF SWAMI RAMAKRISHNANANDA On the occasion of the birthday anniversary of Swami Ramakr -hnananda, a direct disciple of Sri Ramakrishna Parahamsa Dev, there will be a public meeting at the Ramakrishna M.ssion premises at No. 9, Norris Road, Singapore, Sunday, July 20, at 5.30 p.m. Swami Vamadevananda, President
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  • 42 4 TRADE UNION ADVISER TO ADDRESS HOSPITAL ASSISTANTS Mr. R. P. Bingham, the Acting Trade Union Adv-ser, w.ll address the Singapore Hospital Assistants' Union at their inaugural General Meeting on Saturday, July 19, at 3.30 pjn. at the Club premises, 15-A, College Road.
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  • 38 4 The seventh annual general meeting of the Tamil Brotherhood Association will be held on Sunday, July 20 at 9.30 a.m., at No. 6, Race Course Lane, Singapore All members are requested to attend. _i. JL*.
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  • 32 4 Berlin, July 16.— The Soviet News Agency announced yesterday that soviet Military Administration nas conciudLd a trade agreement with a Swiss Economic Mission, covering trade between the Soviet zone and Switzerland. .P
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  • LOCAL SPORTS
    • 128 4 The Indian Association is competng in the Singapore Table Tennis Association, Inter Club Junior League Championship Tournament. The following have been selected to represent the Indian team against their matches with the under mentioned teams. All games will be played at the Great World
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    • 56 4 The following will represent the Indian Athletes at soccer match against the S.N.S.O. Naval Base at the Naval Base ground, on Saturday, July 19:— Osman Angullia, A. Rahim, Krishnasamy, P. Appavoo, Maha--1 ngam, Sattar, T. C. Balan, Thanga, Paul Davis, Gopal, Dollah Angulla, G. Suppiah, Chandra,
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    • 35 4 Churches desirous of playing friendly games at the C.Y.M.A. (Our Lady of Lourdes) ground at St. Georges Road are kindly requested to communicate with Mr. Jean Pierre of No. 49, Serangoon Road.
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    • 52 4 NAVAL BASE INDIw SPORTS CLUB As the present Spor v, will be leaving for I an extraordinary gen- ri>; of the Naval Base I Club will be held a< nvses at 7.30 p.m B July 20, to elect a i s Secretary. All memb< _Z quested to be preserv 0n
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    • 85 4 A.C.S.U. BADMI >« The following will repress th» A.C.S.U., Serangoon at l the C.Y.M.A. (Ou: Lady Lourdes) in a friendlv > utch be played at the C.Y a Com I at Ophlr Road, at 3 pm^ I Saturday July 19. Singles:— S. Sankara: M mm V. V. Thaver and Ah
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