Indian Daily Mail, 26 July 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 110. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 9 1 INDIAN BRIDGE TO BE FORMED TO FIGHT THE DUTCH
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  • 600 1 Ind< lesians Asked To Organise "3u cide" Battalion BR. t VTRE FOR COLONIAL FREEDOM DUNCES DUTCH AGGRESSION Reuter'B correspondent from Jogjaloritatively that a special Indian brigade will m Republican territories, tatement was issued today by the Execu--h Centre for Colonial Freedom,* which insponaon a
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  • 337 1 INDONESIAN RED CROSS APPEALS TO MRS. MACDONALD Jogjakarta, July 25.— Head of Indonesian Red Cross tonight appealed by radio to Mrs. Malcolm Macdonald, wife of Malaya's Gov-ernor-General, and to the women of Singapore and Malaya to send "Medxal and Red Cross supplies immediately by air to Indonesia." Speaking m English
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  • 511 1 1 Hongkong, July 25.-— Sir Alexander and Lady Grantham arrived to assume the Governorship of Hongkong. Despite heavy rain. Service heads, senior officials and leaders of the community welcomed Sir Alexander back after an absence of 12 years, becoming the third Governor who served as
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  • 299 1 LEGISLATION FOR TRAN SFER OF POWER TO BURMA TO BE INTRODUCED IN PARLIAMENT THIS AUTUMN London, July 25. The Earl of Listowel, Secretary of Stato for India and Burma, announced on Thursday that legislation will be introduced m Parliament this autumn for the transfer of power to the Burmese Government.
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  • 146 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, July 25.— A difficult position has been created by the decision of a number of Sind engineers belonging to the Central Services to serve the Indian Union. All Hindu engineers have asked for transfer and have also made direct representation
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  • 200 1 Salt Lake City, July 25.— Dr. B. C. Roy, personal physician to the Indian leader, Mahatma Gandhi, said on Thursday he had been refused service at a restaurant m Decatur, Illinois, where Abraham Lincoln had once taught, and attributed the incident to what he
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  • 69 1 Mrs. Pandit To Reach Moscow By Aug. 2 Moscow, July 25.— Triloki Kaul, first secretary, headed an advance party of six members of the Indian embassy who arrived here today to prepare the way for the establishment of Indian representation m Moscow. Mrs. Vilaya Kakshmi Pandit, the Ambassadress, and the
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  • 47 1 B rmingham, July 25 Abdul Rubber, a 25-year-old Indian, was sentenced to death at Birmingham on Thursday for stabbing to death on June 23 a man who, it was stated, had previously attacked him. The jury added a recommenda- tion of mercy A.P.
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  • 592 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, July 26, 1947. NOTES COMMENTS THE WHITE PAPER JHE "Revised Constitutional Proposals" for a Federation of Malaya which have been accepted by His Majesty's Government ars eontai n ed in the White Paper published yesterday. Tne word 'revised" is apt to mislead many a person
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  • 1690 2 Pandit Nehru Reiterates View "SMALL PARTS WITH INDEPENDENT STATUS CANNOT BE TOLERATED" New Delhi, July 25. Pan lit Jawaharlal Nehru, Vicepresident of the Interim Government reiterated here that here could only he two alternatives before an Indian State ither to
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  • 124 2 Frontier A Boomerang On Pakistan (From Our Own rr#^ Peshawar, Juh situation has ber following the rti, as the Legislatur the Congress Mi. unshakeable br, absolute majority j {h^' try ;s determined Leaguers demai iissolution of the- formation of an League support, bu- uefa try cannot last b- 1 i*
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  • 115 2 "WE'VE WON DELHI, BUT.... (From Oar Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 25. Inaugurating the Congress Scvadal Camp here, Acharya J. B. Kripalani, Congress President, declared they had "won Delhi/ but that was not the end of their struggle. Every villager should be made to feel he had won Delhi and
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  • 77 2 FORMER BRITISH COLONEL URGES BRITONS TO END BRUTAL COLONIAL WAR IN INDONESIA Singapore, July 25.— Peter Ratcliffe, a former Lieut. Colonel •n the British Army, broadcasting over Jogjakarta radio last night appealed to the peoples of the British Commonwealth to urge their respective governments H to put an end to
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  • 273 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 25. Arrangements for the traasfc power on Augcst 15, are now under consideration. Viet Mountbatten will drive m state *o the Constituent Attd Chamber for the inauguration of the new Constitution. I significant ceremony
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  • 146 2 London, July 25. Mr. S A Dange, President of the Indian Trade Union Congress, has arrived m the Russian capital, Moscow radio reported yesterday. He will study the work of Soviet trade union organisations and the Cultural life Of thp pmintrv Reuter held under
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  • 101 2 London. July *-\£f 5 sion, led by GW 'J"** 1 Sardar Maharban Sin... DhJ^ arrived m Britain by ifc from Karachi tor a tun visit before proceed" United States and Cam* Ounga Singh told dents: The idea of tl to contact all Sikhs and md* the
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  • 63 2 New York. Jul> Pasha. Secretary <«< Arab League, cabled 1 j ndu n Vice-PreHident oi Interim Government the Indonesian Repi n U** their complaint behNations." I' Declaring that tli* representatives had for justice A/zam X The Arab Lea^iu matter up, but thc\ the
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  • 5 3 Denouncing Dutch Action In Indonesia
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  • 1929 3 I N pel ilv 2"). Pan !it Nehru, Vice President of the vernment, den ;uncinj» last night Dutch action aimed ii new "Asiatic Monroe doctrine" by cia l!^ country whatever it might be has any busiin Asia. Foreign armies functioning on an outrage to Asian sentiment. ited Nations tolerate this
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  • 133 3 India's Past History Reviewed New Delhi, July 23. —Tw »nty-three hundred years ago Alexander the Great, seeking new worlds to conquer, pushed through the mountain passes and on to the river plains of the subcontinent of India. This vast and troubled land only now is emerging into world affairs wk\w
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  • 1892 4 London, July 25. Revised proposals for the establishment of a Federation of Malaya which will put nine Malay states and two British settleme Us under British protection were announced m a White Paper published on Thursday. A new Order m Council re jlac.ng the Malayan Union
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  • 91 4 The Control of Rent Bill was passed at the Singapore Advisory Council meeting on Thursday with amendments m the schedule for a sliding scale m the percentage of rental increase as follows Premises u*ed for dwelling purposes, up to and Including $35 per mensem, 5 per
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  • 36 4 MAJOR SWAIN E APPOINTED ACTING COMMANDANT, S.V.C. Major A.L.B. Swaiae has been appointed to act as Commandant, Singapore Volunteer Corps, with effect from July 14, during the absence on leave of Lt. Col. R. W. Watson-Hyatt.
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  • 29 4 Mr. Cheng Hsin Vi has been officially recognised as the Chinese Vice-Consul at Singapore, according to a notification published m the Government Gazette yesterday.
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  • 83 4 NEW ADVISORY COUNCIL MEMBER Mr. P. F. de Souza has been appointed as a member of the Advisory Council, Singapore, with effect from July 17. on the other, by instituting at this time any formal discussion, or negotiation, on the subject of the inclusion of Singapore. The question is one
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  • 25 4 It is underst., a of the various *>* associations will to-day at t.V m North Bridy, their attitude ncsian dispute
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