Indian Daily Mail, 18 July 1947

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  • 311 1 LORD KILLEARN TO BE GOVERNOR OF EAST BENGAL? Speculation Again In Delhi [wo Socialists Likely To Be included In Indian Dominion Govt. Prom Onr Oxrn fVirrMnnmlrnM Ke* July 17. Speculation is rife here about the p t ei>onnei the first Indian Dominion Government. It is «enerali> ed two Socialists will
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  • 74 1 'From Our o wn Correspondent) Pondlcherl, July 17.— 1t Is understood the French offer to grant Chandemagore financial and administrative autonomy has been rejected by the AllParties of the Committee of Chandernagore *hich has now been transformed the Committee of Liberation. fw Committee resolved If the
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  • 46 1 17._The Tas. news Wednesday 5L i Pore ten Secretary deliberate!* < v lde Europe through Parts economic because of hostility m :-det Union. policy, the agency deT" dictated by the hope a« te a reward new 'edit for Britain."- o
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  • 182 1 New Delhi, July 17.— Agreement that the physical assets overseas of the Government of India will not be divided but that there will be a financial adjustment between the two Dominions of Ind a and Pakistan has been reached by the joint expert
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  • 87 1 J STRUGGLE AGAINST DIVISION IS LAUNCHED, 0 m l AKR FORWARD BLOC VOLUNTEERS READY TO FIGHT UNDER MAHATMA to* All* n1 l 5* Sardar Sardtil Singh Caveesher, President of f "Hotiv forward Bloc, has written to Mahatma Gandhi as r "V- y u ,aanc b struggle against division of India,
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  • 119 1 FATE OF THE FLAG THAT'S NE'ER LOWERED Lucknow. July 17.— The most famous Union Jack ln the British Empire, the only one not lowered at sunset, will be hauled down by the Lucknow Forward Bloc on August 15 to celebrate the transfer of British power to India. The flag: lies
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  • 41 1 London, July 17. —Mr. N. M Josh!, Indian Labour and Trade Union leader back in London from th 0 1.L.0. conference at Geneva. met leading labour and trade union leaders and parliamentarians today. He discussed Indan labour and union problems.- ■Reuter
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  • 221 1 London. July 17.— A1l six members of the crew were killed and 12 passengers injured when a BOAC aircraft bound from London to Calcutta crashed at Shaibah aerodrome near Basra last night, a BOAC official stated in London today. No passengers were killed. .The
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  • 280 1 London, July 17. The British /Parliament relinquished her responsibility for the old India and wit- noble speeches from great statesmen who have served that country wishes godspeed to the new Dominions of India and Pakistan in the House of Lords last One after another
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  • 82 1 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Madras, July 17.— Broadcasting last night, Premier O. Ramaswami Reddiar, referred to the comparative backwardness of the Asiatic countries and said only education can develop these regions. There Is a great need for technical education and through it alone could
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  • 272 1 Indians From Kashmir To Cape Comorin Are One OPPOSING DRAVIDASTAN MOVE GANDHIJI SAYS (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 17.— The movement by Dravidastan which is steadily gaining strength was criticised by Mahatma Gandhi in a prayer speech yesterday evening. Why should Southern India whose population speak four Dravidian
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  • 89 1 The Btudents In Britain Committee for Selangor has been revived following a recent meeting at the Victoria Inst'tution attended by several returned students resident in Kuala Lumpur. Similar committees are expected to be formed in various States of the Malayan Union and it is hoped
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  • 54 1 The Hague, July 17.— The Dutch Cabinet will meet in an emergency session this afternoon, to decide whether to use military force against the Indonesians and Republicans who refused to comply with the Dut.-h ultimatum to a cease fire within a
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  • 48 1 Shanghai, July 17.— The new Indian representative in Japan, Sir Rama Rao, arrived here on Tuesday, and is scteduled to leave for Tokyo, on Saturday. Indian affairs in Japan at present are in the hands oi Bahadur Singh, formerly Indian consul In Shanghai,. AP
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  • 204 1 London, July 17. The British Government reshuffle rendered necessary by the transfer of power to India is expected to result In the appointment of Under-Secre-tary of State for India, Arthur Henderson, to the post of Minister of State a new line up of other
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  • 91 1 Des Moines, Towa, July 17— Russia has made tremendous ln roads Into India in the last two years, Methodist Bishop W. Angle Smits of Oklahoma City told newsmen on Tuesday. The Bishop, who recently returned from a four-year mission to India, Burma and Malaya,
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  • 37 1 London, July 17. A leading British cartoonist, George Whitelaw of the Labour paper Daily Herald, today depicted the transfer of power in India as the handing over of the "torch of freedom."— Reuter
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  • 701 2 Singapore, Friday, inly It, IHI. MALAYAN INDIANS AND FREEDOM FROM WANT-V {JNLEBS the Indians in Malaya become individually and eollectively rich and prosperous through economic self-dependence and selfsufficiency, through mutual cooperation and mutual assistance, they can never hope to achieve the freedom from want or save themselves from a general
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  • 394 2 Fear Of Open Or Secret Interference By Other Powers Voiced "BRITAIN'S LOVE OF INDIA AND HER DESIRE TO SERVE INDIA WERE STRONGER THAN EVER" LORD LISTOWELL London, July 17. The House of Lords last night gave final ipproval to the bill which gives
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  • 65 2 London, July 17. The Indian independence bill was approved by the House of Lords and sent to King George VI for Royal approval— the final act that will give the divided India Dominion status. The B'll, making an end to 300 years of British rule
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  • 86 2 London, July 17.— "The militarv and international implications of Pakistan are," says a writer in the "Reynold's News "that a new Muslim State with its population of 58 millions will align itself with Afghanistan. Turkey, Arabia, Iran and the Lebanon, wth a total population
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  • 2309 2 Lord Listowell Wishes India Tranquillity, Prosperity And Moral Stature LORDS DEBATE ON INDIA DOMINIONS BILL London, July 17. Lord Linlithgow, former Viceroy of India, was unable to take part in yesterday's House of Lords' debate on the India independence bill owing to indisposition. He is not seriously ill but has
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  • 844 3 Indo- China Problem: Unity Versus Union trench Want Federation Nationalists Want One flat i With Single Govt. 17.— Unity versus Union is the crux of the hole i of Indo-China. And two Annamite words of people) and "Ky* (country) sum up the nrrent between the French rulers and the local
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  • 86 3 MOUNTBATTEN ELECTED VICE-PRESIDENT OF ROYAL INDIA SOCIETY London, July 17. Lord Louis Mountbatten was elected a vice of th e Royal India Society at its 38th annual meeting here when Lady Ravensdale, who pres ded, expressed pleasure *U the announcement by the President of the Royal Academy that ~> winter
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  • 168 3 Batavia, July 17. A Dutch monitor here on Wednesday reported that Indonesian Premier Amir Sharifoeddin had announced in a radio address from Jogjakarta that the Republican Cabinet had rejected the Dutch proposals for a Compromise settlement in the issue jf police under an interim government.
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  • 33 3 Washington, July 17. Radio telephone service between the United States and the Netherlands East Indies was restored today for the Front stand committed to when the Japanese invaded the Islands. AP.
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  • 546 3 _W m*~*m m m~ Flight Of Canital T^ mT m\ r rom Lahore HINDUS AND SIKHS FEAR DISCRIMINATION tu hore Jul > 17 There is a humorous remark current here that the wealthy Hindus and Sikhs who are estimated to own 80 per cent, of the property and business of
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  • 617 3 No Full Representation For Colonies In UN Economic Commission INDIA LOSES HER FIGHT FOR FULL VOICE Lake Success, July 17. India and the Philippines on Wednesday lost their fight to win a full voice for dependent territories in the Economic Commission for As a and the Far East. The fight
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  • 456 4 Meeting Of Well Wishers Convened On Aug. 9 10 In accordance with the decision arrived at the Inter-Asian Relations Conference held in N^w Delhi during March- April this year, Dr. Burhanuddin an I Mr. J. A. Thivy, Malayan members of the Council
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  • 134 4 The Board of Trade announces thai Mr RE Willmot. has been appointed HM. Trade Commissioner, Grade I, in Malaya with headquarters at Singapore and a branch office ln Kuala Lumpur. The headquarters of the Trade Commissioner will be housed ln Fullerton Building, Singapore. The opening
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  • 143 4 A meeting of the past and present members of the Selangor Indian Shop Assistants' Association was held at No. 30, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur, on July 13 at 3 p.m., under the presidentship of Mr. V. A. M. Ibrahim. About 40 assistants em- ployed under
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  • 108 4 The 19th annual general meeting of the Coastal Indian Association, Klang, was held on July 5 at the Association premises with Mr. T. Jang Singh in the chair. After adopting the report and the Accounts for the year ended Apr. 30, the following were elected office-bearers
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  • 114 4 During Netaji Week from July 4 to 10, the Committee Members of the Indian Congress Branch at Rengam visited all the neighbouring estates, collected funds for the Netaji Memorial Fund and enrolled a number of new members. A mass meeting was held on the Rengam Padang
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  • 118 4 Indian Winners In Safety First Essay Competition The names of the pr'ze-winners from Tamil schools in the Safety First Essav Comnetiiion organised in connection with Singapore's Safety First Week are as follows: Group I Below 10 years of age: 1. Veerammal Saradamani Girls' School $7, 2. Saroja— Our Lady of
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  • 40 4 A public meeting will be held at the Victor's Memorial Hall at 5 p.m. today under the auspices of the Singapore Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union to protest against the proposed Increase of house rent.
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  • 149 4 The following have been awarded Scholarships for a period of two years in the London School of Economics and will leave foi England shortly; Mr. Un Hon Kim As. Asst. Commissioner for Labour; Mr. J L. Byrne Asst. Municipal Welfare Officer; Mrs. K. C. Lim Supervisor
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  • 65 4 Up to the present the British Council have awarded one scholarship in the Malayan Union to Mr. E. W. Jesudason, King Edward VII School, Taiping, to go to the U.K. to study Youth Movements and organisations in the U.K. It is hoped that Mr. Jesudason will sail
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  • 60 4 Owing to the unprecedented popularity of the showings of "Hue and Cry" the anti-Black-market film to schoolchildren for three mornings at the Cathay Cinema, a fourth showing has been arranged at 8.30 a.m. tomorrow in the same Cinema. It will be accompanied by a film "Instruments of the
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  • 26 4 We are informed that the Singapore Civil Air Transport Workers Union, has been registered by the Govt, as a Trade Union.
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  • 91 4 A reader from Kuala Lumpur writes to say that from inquiries made at the Headquarters of the Malayan Indian Congress, U was learnt that no information had been received by them from the Sn-japore Regional Congress regarding the action taken by tbe Singapore Regional
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  • 106 4 Early Announcement On Malayan Constitution Anticipated The Plenary Conference of Their Excellencies the Governor- General and the Governor of the Malayan Union, The*r Highnesses the Malay Rulers and representatives of the U M.N.O. was held at King** House, on Wednesday morning and again yesterday morning. Repl'es to communications which had
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  • 78 4 ..Colombo, July 17. N. E. Raghavachari, th e new Agent to the Government of India in Ceylon has arrived in Ceylon and assumed duties In Kandy. "I have come here to look after the Interests of Indian labour and to examine the conditions of employment
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  • 49 4 A note received from Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd., Shipping Agents, states that the "Rajula" is delayed one day and ls now due at Port Swettenham tomorrow, Saturday, July 19. All passengers must be at Port Swettenham early tomorrow morning, states a K.L. Press Release.
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  • 195 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sir, Kindly publish the undermentioned in your paper; The Malayan Indian Congress. Singapore Region, has decided to contest the forthcoming Legislative Council and Municipal Elections and therefore I as President have requested Mr. G. Hawkins the Supervisor of Election! to
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  • 154 4 Swami Satva N] l. To Explain' Sir,— The P:< ?<** issued by against the de; *;^1 gional Indian Coi e* oJIH of Singapore, II ed in the Indian Daily u^ TamU Murasu on 12th ht _T might cauße :^'B the minds of Ind I* lie and I ?t j^ M
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  • 37 4 Family remittano from v pore to China for the Uc L months were as foi ion* Currency): s| January $1,084,234.99, frJhi $2,065,702.26; March SIXTOTfI April $2,447,970.28; May if b 185.57; and June $1.548,76&L|
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