Indian Daily Mail, 24 July 1947

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. i 3B# SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY, 24, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1045 1 Specu sion Re Killearn's Pmetce And Sjahr s Impending Arrival I— W hitch art Hourecs said (hat it was that India or Australia will take the Indonesian uU I nited Nations but Kritain and the United intervene directly unless urgently invited says T ri'P 1
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  • 42 1 Rangoon, July 23. Burma Indians have established the "Netaji Free Dspensary" at Kamayut m the suburbs of Rangoon. m memory of Subhas Chandra Bose, Indian nationalist leader, w^o headed the "Free India" Government m wartime Burma Reuter
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  • 61 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, July 23. In the absence of satisfactory response from the Government to the demands they submitted earlier th-s month, 10,000 employees of the Bombay Govern ment will go on a token strike on August 6. The employees have
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  • 19 1 r ia S n uta R n Sjahrir. Adviser to Presideni Soekarno of .he Ind«-
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  • 107 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta. July 23.— 1t i s understood serious difference* have arisen between the Congress and league members O f the Benga, Partit on Council regarding several major matters concerning the Council. I learn the Viceroy Is shortly appointing a (Tribunal to
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  • 87 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, July 23.—1t li understood the Central Board of the Reserve Bank have decided to transfer R7.800,000 from their profits to the Central Government. Last year t he Board contributed but the profits th:< year are R30,000,000 less. A
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  • 96 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ahmedabad, July 23.— A request that Mahatma Gandhi should return to Ahmedabad now that hh von of winning Swaraj has been fulfilleeri. has been made by Dr. Hariprasad IVsai, an o!d associai* of Gandhiji. Dr. Drsai says: You have promised to
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  • 97 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. July S3. Like Xetajis Forward Blue, the Hindu Mahasabha has aUo decided not to participate m Independence celebration* on Aumisi 15. The President oJ th Mahasabha Mr. Bhopatkar saya the day will go clown In history as
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  • 164 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 23.— There is trouble brewing m the Eastern Frontier. The Nagas of Kohima are on the war path. They too want to declare independence on August 15 and are setting ready for a war of independence. Three Naga spokesmen
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  • 125 1 nongkong, July 23.— Two important constitutional changes m the government of Hongkong were published on Wednesday providing for the establishment of a democrat cally-elected Municipal Council and an alteration m the proportion of official and unofficial members of the Legislative Council. The Municipal Council will consist
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  • 82 1 New Delhi, July 23.— The Indian Constituent Assembly on Tuesday adopted a natonal flag completely tree of any mark connected with the British Emnire. Thp standard waa of deep saffron, whte and dark green horbtonta] Griped Cunm-ess colouni W.th navy bJue Charka <Spininp.
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  • 50 1 AUNG SAN'S BODY TO BE ON PERMANENT VIEW? Rangoon, July 23.— Executives of the Anti-Fascist Peoples Freedom League oaid on Wednesday a committee wjls considering whether to put on view as a perpectual me modal here the embalmed body ot Major General U. Aung San, the assassinated League leader.— AP
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  • 42 1 The Hague. July 23. Dr. Louis Beel, Dutch Prime Minister, declared that arbitration m the DutchIndonesian dispute under Article 17 of the Linggadjati Agreement whs ruled out, when he addressed the Second Chamber of ihc Dutch Slates General toda Reuter
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  • 35 1 Rangoon. July Sutan Sjah rir, former Indonesian Prime Minister who is on un overseas mission to enlist support for the Indo ne^ian cause, arrived here toda> He is >t:\y ng «»\t -r nit hi Reuter
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  • 50 1 London. July 23. Foreign Seer** tary Krnest Bevin said on tt'ednes flay that Britain was determined to *cek an end to the warfare m Indonesia *\U the earliest possible moment" and was working on several nossible solutions which he did not disclose. He spoke m the lluu>p of Commons. AP
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  • 57 1 London. Jul> 23.— v K. Krishna Menon Pandit Nehru's personal envoy m Europe and the foundei of the Indian Committee for world affairs m Great Britain, -s omen nintz an urgent conference of Indians m London on July 14, "to <IKcii-> iru* work for India m i(nt v M'»vitj M
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  • 725 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, July 24, 1947. Malayan Indians And Freedom From Want--VI IN this, the concluding article m the we propose to give 9 practical suggestion for the improvement of the individual and ••ollective economic lot of the i ic-rality of Indians m Malaya. It is the refashioning
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  • 412 2 Workers' Raj Need Of The Hour jci Prohash Noroin's Demand (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 23. Mr. Jai f'rakash Narayan. m his presidential address to the Delhi Provincial Political conference said that Congress must decide whom it would represent the peasants and workers or
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  • 285 2 Bombay, July 23. Mr. Jai Prakash Narain, Socialist leader, addressing a meeting of Nationalist Muslims m Bombay discussed the future set-up of India with particular reference to the role of political parties. Parties based on communal line* would be unhealthy, and they would not be able
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  • 251 2 New Delhi. July 2*5. Pan jit .Jawaharlal M cf External Affairs m the new Government r >fan), yesterday presented to the Constituent flag of "Free India", a tricolour of deer? sail r dark «reen m horizontal lines. A wheel symbolising unity m mprinted m navy
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  • 109 2 GANDHI JI ON SOCIALISM (From Our Ow n Ahmedabad. .1 „|Min^ni, |Min^ni *nd Ahinisa n r^ Socialism. In old. l( the votary mvs t m God", says a ma '.riling under the i, m 2 sm" m the currcn: l(( (f 'larijan. Gand» ij add B th J Thij, Rod
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  • 71 2 (FrOM Our Own Con -pondent Nagpur, July 23. J I (>ntr, rovinces Government i.i^ NVO^ •nstruciior.s to itpartmental he« o "eliminate all referrnce to ft °aste j»f individual- In official t» M»r(Js unless is m <|iiired k legal, ".n titutional or «u:icr r«^
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  • 333 2 Women 's Role In Future India Boaibay, July 23, Mrs. javciinkshmi Pandit, Aabu gador desijrnae to Russia, s id here that her task the Ambassador of India to a foreign country, where she wtdl I 'c lo interoret ihj resurgent India to foreign people, •> rather difficult. She expressed the*
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  • 97 2 (From Our Own Correspondent Black, July 2.*?.— Peri x Kirn sam\ Dravida leader, m appeals to all Drav (iian If < m on intensive propasan:! peaceful manner from \m for establishing I)ravid»i I T!e Constitution that framed by the Const inn Af*» biy, he says. M
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  • 90 2 MADRAS GOVT. TO GO AHEAD WITH PROHIBITION tKrom Our Own (dr Madras, .hih >:;. fo enr» i v h,io the 'rohilvitior. m i>m •a here it i* In fort i <he M;:»lr;« (iovenr. vill not affect th« «ilan to extend Pi el^ht more district 1 Mrs. Daniel Th« A olst
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  • 41 2 Washington, July 23.— The State Department estimated on Tuesday that the United States m nine months has turned over to China cr made available to her, American surplus property which originally cost close to U*****,000,000.— A.P.
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  • 176 2 MOVE TO OVERTHROW PORTUGUESE GOVT. IN GOA (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, July 23. Reports reaching here from Portuguese Goa show that a strong underground Resistance Movement has been started to achieve the territory's l.i -on The movement is foUewfng the methods adopted by the I'uderf.round workers m occupied I
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  • 59 2 Break-Down Of IndoBritish Shipping Parleys (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi. July 21. It is understood that the parleys between British and Indian shipping delegations m London have broken down, following the refusal of British shipping interests to negotiate with Indians collectively. The Ind'an delegates felt the Britishers' demand for the
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  • 225 2 AFGHANISTAN CLAIM TO FRONTIER TO GO TO UN New Delhi, July 23. General Ghazi Mahmoud Khan, premier of Afghanistan, who is travelling through India enroute to the United States, ma ay place before the United Nations general assembly his country's claim of self-determi nation for Afghanistan and related peoples inhabiting
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  • 796 3 Police Secure Clue To Burma Ma ssacre Hystt ot Ba Maw's Disappearance luOH [YES EYE- WITNESS ACCOUNT OF A(K IN COUNCIL CHAMBER 3.— The Burma police said last night they ye evidence m the plot which led to the iturday of Aung San and his colleagues P* a«d quwtioilings continued
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  • 206 3 Economist Says Jinnah's Appointment As G.G. Is An Innovation London, July 23. Mr. Jinnah's assumption of the GovernorGeneralship of Pakistan was a ievelopment all the more serious because his rule gave promise of >>eing a very thinly reiled d'ctatorhip." declares the independent political review "The Economist," n its current issue
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  • 85 3 Dutch Premier Denies Bombing Of Indonesian Towns! London, July 23— Dr. L. J. Beel, the Dutch Prime Minister declared last night that he does not expect the military operations m Indonesia will last very long, according to a message from The Hague published m today's Liberal News Chronicle. Dr. Beel
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  • 175 3 Jerusalem, July 23. A New battle of Jerusalem 1 raged at a unset on Tuesday. Machinegunfire. gasoline bombh and road mines set off a new wave of the violence which m eight days has taken a toll of eight killed and 57 wounded. Sirens
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  • 947 3 Dutch Blame Indonesians For Current Difficulties Lake Success, July 23. The fighting between the Dutch and Indonesian forces was officially brought to the attention of the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday by the Netherlands Government which announced it had been obliged to
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  • 215 3 New Delh', July Z3. The future union of India will have a federal SMuiitaUon with an elected presiicnt at its bead, according to thr report of the Indian Tnion Constitution Comm ttee introduced yes'eiday m the constituent assembly v Jawaharlal Nehru, who will be Minister
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  • 96 3 Dutch Newspaper Comments On India Decision The Hague, Julj 23. The Lon lon orragpoadent oi the Catholic lewnpapef D° Maasbode reviewed be British decision i<> ive India ndepeadencc and wrote thai '.abour Minister* are proud that Iti impoflant dec was taken index their Goreramr -.till more important ki th« tact,
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  • 382 4 Penang Institutes New System In an attempt to solve the problem of medieul priorities for passages to India, an honorary medical panel has been set up by the Penang Medical Practitioners' Society to adjudicate <m medical priorities and to advise the shipping agents. Mewa
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  • 86 4 The Secretary, Johore Regional Indian Congress, writes:— Under the auspices of the Johore Regional Indian Congress, Johore Bahru. a public meeting of .ill Indians will be held on July 27 at 5.30 p.m. at the Congress premises No. 47, Jalan Ibrahim, Johore
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  • 184 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) At a meeting held recently at the Malayan Democratic Union attended by representatives from 16 associations, it was unanimously decided to protest aga'nst the recent action of the Malayan Union and Singapore Governments rendering the A.P.I. (Angkata Permuda Insaf), an
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  • 69 4 APPLICATIONS FOR STUDENT TEACHERS Application* are invited for (a) appointment as studem teachers <b> admission to Normal Classes m September, 1947. They should show date and place of birth, scholastic qualification* (with details), pievtoUa experience and present occupation, if any, and should be sent to the Deputy Director of Education.
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  • 156 4 MALAYA TO HAVE OWN AIR FORCE REGIMENT (By Our Staff Reporter) A Royal Air Force Regiment, Malaya, is to be formed shortly it was announced yesterday by Air Vice-Marshall J. D. Breakey, C.8., D.F.C.. Officer commanding Malaya, at a Press Conference. Thp force which will consist of about one thousand
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  • 89 4 With effect from August 15, 1947. General Headquarters, South East Asia Land Forces will cease to be known as such and will assume the nsw designation of General Headquarters. Far East Land Forces. The telegraphic address and abbreviated title of th > new designation will
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  • 57 4 The President of the Perak Estate Employees* Union. Ipoh. which represents 56,000 workers of 252 Estates of Perak, has sent the following telegram of congratulations to Mr. J. A. Thivy: 44 Oar hearty congratulations to you on appointment as Indian Representative m Malaya and
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  • 39 4 Mr. T. Govindarajulu, the Malayan Correspondent of "The Hindu,"* Madras, will give a talk this evening a* 8.30 p.m. at the East-West Society In the V.M.C.A on: 1 The New Dominions India and Pakistan.**
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  • 38 4 There will b? a Public Lecture on the significance of Dharma, m the Theosophical Lodge, 8 Cairnhill Road, tomorrow. July 24th, at 6.30 p.m. Mr. N. Natarajan will speak. All interested are requested to attend.
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  • 46 4 The Salaries Commission ha* now finished taking evidence. 200 witnesses, or groups of witnesses. from the Malayan Union and 100 from Singapore have appeared oefore them. The Commission is now engaged m considering the evidence put befow it. says a Sinip .re PRO release
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  • 121 4 The Malayan Census Headquarters is taking every possible step to recruit the full number of enumerators for the vital work of taking the Census. The latest move is the introduction ol a prize scheme under which $40,000 will be distributed m the Malayan Union and Singapore.
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  • 82 4 Delegates from Pahang, Johore, Penang and Selangor met at Kuala Lumpur on June 25 and formed themselves into a pro-tern committee to go into the matter of setting up a Pan -Malayan Municipal, Town Board, and P.W.D. Workers' Union. The Committee is empowered to
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  • 201 4 A* a general meeting of the Army Civil Service Union held on Sunday, July 20, it was unanimously agreed that the powers given to the landlords m the recent Rent Control Hill and the increased price of rationed foodstuffs are unfair ir> the extreme
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  • 66 4 (svei three thousand entries have be?n received by the Agricultural section of the forthcoming M.A.H.A. Exhibition which will be held during the August holidays at the Coronation Park. Kuala Lumpur. A new feature of this year's Exhibition is the Sweets and Confectionery section where
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  • 136 4 At the inaugural general meeting or the Singapore Hospital Assistants' Union held on Saturday last at the Club premises. College Road, the following were elected officebearers for the ensuing year:— Trustees: Dr. J. W. Winchester. Mr. Goh Kok Sang and Mr. T Arumugam. Committee of Management:
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  • 42 4 A class talk on "Thlrukural" will be conducted m Tamil by Br. Kaivalya Chaitanya of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, at the Mission premises, 9, Norri? Road, tomorrow, July 25, at 6.30 p.m. All are cordially invited to attend
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  • 340 4 NEW STERLING CONVERTIBILITY SYSTEM EFFECTIVE SINCE JULY 15 London, July 23. Under th« new sterling n system effective since last Tuesday, July 15, payments fall into three main groups, the dollar area, and the rest of the world, it wa author? exp'ained m London yesterday, cables Sydnt-x I n lpe
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