Indian Daily Mail, 22 July 1947
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Title Section15 1947-07-22 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 136. SINGAPORE TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.15 words
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Article951 1947-07-22 1 tOL )NIAL WAR BEGUN f cO r hedEorth Policy A < ainst Invaders 21— Republican Indonesia's capital had its he current hostilities today afternoon, five lonesiai Prime Minister Amir Sjarifoeddin speech accusing the Dutch of waging a Olonlrti sent the crowds scurrying from the streets planesAP; Reuter - 951 words
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40 1947-07-22 1 Singapore. July 21— Radio Jogjakarta broadcasting m Dutch heard m Singapore tonight, announced that the Indian government was considering the Indonesian appeal for Indian application for world support m their battle UP against the Dutch.—UP - 40 words
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Article164 1947-07-22 1 From Our Own Correspondent New Delhi, July 21.—Addressing a meeting attended by many Princes and Constitutional Assembly members here last night, Seth Rama krishna Dalmia, well-known Industrialist declared if within a year of framing the new Constitution cow slaughter is not prohibited by legislalation, he would164 words
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118 1947-07-22 1 1 Turn Our Ot»n Cnrr*«r»nnd«»ni New Delhi, July 21.— The India Government has planned to spend £2,000,000,000 on the Tapti and Narbada projects m Gujerat which will be executed on the line- of the Tennessee Valley Authority. It is a 15-year plan and 1,100,000 acres of118 words
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212 1947-07-22 1 "Pol itical Ambi tion Behind Burma Massacre," Gandhiji New Delhi Juiv 21. Mahatma Gandhi speaking at his i^eini ju yesterday's assassinations of seven prayer meeting last night 01 i y incredib j e that the cabinet minis^rs m Juma »»J freedom a||d had KfrfiTft to its thUTd should have beenReuter - 212 words
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Article212 1947-07-22 1 London, July 21. The British Foreign Office issued a statement early this /morning announcing that they had made it plain to the Dutch Government that they would always be ready to place at the disposal of the Dutch and the Indonesian Republicans their good offices. ThisReuter; AP - 212 words
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133 1947-07-22 1 "Emulate Jinnah's Methods" Periyar's Advice To Dravidians (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, July 21.— Addressing a public meeting yesterday evening Perlyar Ramasami replied to Mahaima Gandhi's criticism ot Dravidastan Movement and declared the movement is not a neu cry, but it is seven years old. It was surprising that Gandhij*133 words
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65 1947-07-22 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, July 21.— Trie action Committee of the Provincial Elementary teachers Federation yesterday resolved if their demands are not met by Aug. 10. the teachers m the province would strike from Sept. 1. The Committee demanded reinstatement of the teachers dustnls^ed In65 words
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Article55 1947-07-22 1 London, July 21.— The Colonial Office said today that the White Paper prepared on the Malayan Constitution had been "delayed.'* An official declined to elaborate but it is understood however, that the Paper was prepared for publication today and was cancelled at the last minuteUP - 55 words
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Article109 1947-07-22 1 Rangoon, July 21.— A large crowd collected at the prison gates shooting "tear him to pieces" and "lynch him" when U Saw, arrested exwas taken to the Rangoon entral jail today m a police van inder heavy guard. U Saw's lakeside residence In heReuter - 109 words
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Article88 1947-07-22 1 New Delhi, July 21.— Lord Killearn. Special Commissioner m South East Asia, and Lady Kill•am. arrived m New Delhi this ifternoon from Singapore. A press note from the Viceroy's nouse, home of Rear-Admlral Lord Mountbatten, where they will stay, -said they were "on aI.D.M. - 88 words
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Article43 1947-07-22 1 (From Our Own (Torres :iondein> Madras, July 21.— 1t is understood the Madras Government will shortly abolish capital punishment. Pending final decision, orders have been issued staying all executions m cases where death penalty is already awarded.— Copyright.43 words
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673 1947-07-22 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, July 22, 1947. A STAB IN THE BACK PPJRNj for an ami ttlement of their iceful manner and hunt further recourse to arms id bJ Ished, i\u> Dutch impe- iddenly re-opened list the lndoneLan lovei The Dutch n >1 quite uncxpoct■d, H; the f« iiy673 words
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Article, Illustration2007 1947-07-22 2 Mr. Jinnah Promises Fair Treatment Pakistan Foreign Policy Explained New Delhi, July 21. Mr. M. A. Jinnah, Governor-Gene-ral designate of Pakistan at a press conference here insured the minorities m the Pakistan Dominion that they would lave protection with regard to their religion, faith, life,2,007 words
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229 1947-07-22 2 Batavia, July 21— A reliable Republican source *w* the Republic has" asked India to prepare a case to put the Security Council on the basis that the situation m m<>» nfN is a threat to Asian peace. From Jogjakarta ItReuter - 229 words
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53 1947-07-22 2 Lake Success, New York, July 21. Treatment of Indians m South \f i a is item number 20 on the agenda, containing 43 items, of the United Nations General Assembly beg'nnlng on September 16. Items 21, 22 and 23 all deal with ReuterReuter - 53 words
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78 1947-07-22 2 London, July 21. "fj sation called the "I'nited has just been formed m Brf to demand that be considered as al^ns n new Dominion of l*il The Association quarters are m Loadol pressure on the Htad this purpose. v Dr. Dewan Singh hamReuter - 78 words
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54 1947-07-22 2 B PrflTl" Lucknou. iVy X m r July 21— The < 0 Government ha« tatlve ichemfh of cities and to* |m, Provinces on tf was r«p«rt^4 he» A check will the haphazard j ary housw and labourers' quart de sure that will trj province willReuter - 54 words
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709 1947-07-22 3 lemand For 'Better Conditions or olonial Youth' L v F KRfENT IN MALAYA RECEIVE I N iTION ATGOVT. SCHOOLS! I Full independence and democratic freeone^ia. Viet -Nam and other countries was »n passed by the Executive Committee of ,n of Democratic Youth atReuter - 709 words
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172 1947-07-22 3 London, July 21. The Indian League of London organised a reception to meet Mr. Yachyut Patwnrdhan f joint secretary of the Indian Socialist Party, at Mary Summer Hall, which was attended by nearly 300 Indians mostly studMr. V. K. Krishna Menon Pandit Nehru's personalReuter - 172 words
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Article55 1947-07-22 3 London, July 21, The War War Office announced that Field Marshall Viscount Montgomery will visit Mexico on September 15 to 20 on the invitation of the Mexican government. He will be a guest of honour of the Mexican army during his stay to coincide with theReuter - 55 words
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271 1947-07-22 3 /Tokyo, July 21— It is Ilearned that the Indian Trade delegation has made progress m its negotiations with SCAP officials. although* no definite deals were concluded. It is understood that Japan will not be m a position to take a^ much of Indian rawU.P. - 271 words
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115 1947-07-22 3 Indonesian Rice Offer To India Will Be Fulfilled Batavia, July 21. The Indonesian Republic still intends to fulfill its 750.000.t0n rice offer to India providing shipments as reIndia providing shipments as required by the Government of India. Dr. A. K. Oani, Republican Vice Premier and Minister for Economic Affair*, madeReuter - 115 words
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183 1947-07-22 3 Philippines, Not India, To Be Venue Of Next ECAFE Session Lake Sucees*. N«»u York, July 21. Although India was nominated as the venue of the next session of the United Nations Economic Commi-ion for Asia an* the Far East, which completed its currcnl session on Friday, t'\e Commission eventually decidedReuter - 183 words
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541 1947-07-22 3 London, July 21— The Burma assassinations will not alter the determination of he British Government backed by a unanimous British public, to implement any constitution upon which the Burma constituent assembly is agreed according to authoritative London quarters last nigfit, rabies Fraser WightonReuter - 541 words
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266 1947-07-22 4 Malayan Census To Be Held On The Night Of Sept. 23-24 On the night of Sept. 2:\2\ Census enumerators will go round the towns, kampon^s and rural areas to count the numI.er of people living m the Malayan Union Singapore. The Police will count all persons sleeping m the streets.266 words
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Article58 1947-07-22 4 New Delhi, July 21.— The Government of India announced on Sunday that His Highness Mir Fairz Mohammad Khan Talpurn, ruler of the Indian state of Khairpur, has been deposed on the grounds he was insane. The announcement said the Mir s 14-year-old son was chosen to succeedA.P. - 58 words
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75 1947-07-22 4 INDIAN RADICAL DEMOCRATIC LEADER IN PARTS Pftrfa Julj 21.— Mr. Bayab Shaik delegate of the Radical Democratic Party of India, arrived m Pan> frOM London today on his way to I eunu Sur Lore where he Will participate m a political study rlass organised by the French. ocialisU. Afterwards Air.Reuter - 75 words
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777 1947-07-22 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR. Sir, This is m reply to a letter by Mr. R. Jumabhoy published m your paper on July 18 under the heading Singapore Indian Congress to contest Elections." In his letter, Mr. Jumabhoy, the President of the777 words
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Article181 1947-07-22 4 STORE CRIME BRIEFS A Chinese living m the Jalan Besar area was held up by four compatriots three of whom were masked and armed with pistols, and was robbed of cash and jewellery estimated at $4,400. The victim was alone m the house at the181 words
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Article24 1947-07-22 4 The iir rice due to M I 1947 allocation.-, >A tionai Emerge!! V/ ""<■ andria m th»- I July 14. DU^'|24 words
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