Indian Daily Mail, 28 July 1947
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Title Section15 1947-07-28 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No Ml SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.15 words
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718 1947-07-28 1 As India And Pakistan Pledge Full Aid To Indonesia plans To Transform 500 Plantations In West ava Into 'Roaring Ocean Of Fire' Completed Muslim India pledged all possible aid on ndonesian Republic m if s conflict with the Dutch uomused to champion the Republic's case718 words
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Article100 1947-07-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Hyderabad. July 27— The State Congress has launched a Civil Disobedience Campaign to compel the Nizam to Join *he Indian The campaign includes the boycott of the Legislature and local bodies and Government banks, as well as all official functions, to non100 words
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198 1947-07-28 1 Gandhiji Wants Equal Payment For Barrister And Sweeper (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. July 27. The wave of strikes sweeping 1 over India was condemned by Mahatma Gandhi m a prayer meeting last night. They are becoming a nuisance,' he said, and added, dislocation of utility services would dislocate198 words
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267 1947-07-28 1 London, July 27. Ali Mohammed Khan, President of the Muslim League branch m Britain, declared m an open letter to the British (iovernment yesterday that 11 was essential at this critical moment of "war and peace" m India for the British Government «oReuter - 267 words
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92 1947-07-28 1 SIND COMMUNISTS TO FORM SEPARATE PARTY Karachi. July 27.— .Communist workers here decided today .to break away from the Communist Party of India and form a sepaarate party for the Sind and the neighbouring provice of Baluchistan which recently decided to join Pakistan (Muslim State). It was stated that theReuter - 92 words
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74 1947-07-28 1 London, July 27. George Bernard Shaw yesterday took his 91st birthday m his stride. He issued orders to his staff at home m his sleepy Hertfordshire village to consider the day "just an ordinary day." They did and Shaw went about his usual daily chores,UP - 74 words
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132 1947-07-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. July 27.— 1t is understood both Congress and League leader* w,i| submit to the Viceroy tomorrow thei? li ol names tor appointment as Members of the Indian and |> ;ikjs tan Governments and also as Provincial governors According132 words
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113 1947-07-28 1 No Confirmation About Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon's Appointment London, July 27.— Official circles m London declined yesterday to confirm or deny reports circulating m Indian newspapers that Krishna Menon, Secretary General of the India League m London, is to be HRh Commissioer for India m Britain. On inquiry atReuter - 113 words
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Article81 1947-07-28 1 Bombay, July 27.— Lord Killearn. Bluish Special Commissioner for Southeast Asia, who has been named as a possible Governor of Eastern Bengal when the partition of the province creates that office, yesterday visited Dacca m Basl Bengal. Pakistan eastern capital. A .spokesman for Lord Killearn mReuter - 81 words
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109 1947-07-28 1 NEW DELHI TO BE CHANGED TO DELHI New Vttik. July 27. Besanta Kumar Roy, the Indian author, suggested m a letter to Dr. Rajendra Prasad. chairman of (he Iniian constituent assembly that the name of New Delhi be changed to Delhi. The letter declared: "The word new' is an EngTshReuter - 109 words
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Article37 1947-07-28 1 Hanoi. July 27. Moris Antonino Drapier. Apostolic d eg to Indochina, presented the I rench Red Cross here witl i francs from ie P >; i v etnatnese priaoners, war victim and needy children, French sources reported. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article64 1947-07-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent). Madras, July 27 —Two-Thou-sand prisoners, mostly long-term ones, and Prohibition offenders will be released m Madras on August 15 to commemorate (ho inauguration of Independence. Like other provinces, the Madras Government also has chalked out an elaborate programme of celenration and64 words
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82 1947-07-28 1 NYw Delhi. July £7. The Viceroy. Viscount Louis Mountbatten. yesterday authorized constituent Assembly ior the projected Muslim dominion of PakU'an. The assembly will drai't a constitution and act as an interim lrciislative for the provinces of Sind. Baluchistan, the northwest frontier and parts of Bengal andU.P. - 82 words
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79 1947-07-28 1 London. July 27. A fcroup of British home seakers called off their projected invasion of a 300 acre Royal Estate that may serve as a honey-moon site for Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mount bat ten. Thr plans were abandoned after the Commissioner ofA.P. - 79 words
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43 1947-07-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, July 27 —The movemen' and prices of potatoes m the pro vince have b°en controlled with Immediate effect by the Government- The maximum retail price is fated at ten annas a viss. Copyright.43 words
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Article62 1947-07-28 1 New York, July 27.— Mrs. Truman, President Truman's mother died yesterday at her home as 'he icient was flying to i6t her Air Transport Command head quarters In Washington said the President -a told of the death oi his mother m a radio message to •h planeReuter - 62 words
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818 1947-07-28 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, July 28, 1947. DUTCH DOOMED TO FAILURE THE Dutch have claimed that their present operations m Indonesia are nothing more than a 'local police action. H Thus cannot deceive even a child; for. any "police action," as it i generally understood," hould be restricted to818 words
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612 1947-07-28 2 Says Truth And Non- Violence Essential For Successful Socialist Society In World Ahmedabad, July 27. Socialism is a beautiful word and, so far as lam aware, m Socialism all the members of the society are equal none low, none hiffh Only truthful, nonviolent and pureF.O.C. - 612 words
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169 1947-07-28 2 From Our Own Correspondent Trivandrum, July 27. The Travancore State Congress has resolved to intensify its civil disobedience campaign and has appealed to the people to defy all bans imposed by the Government. In a resolution on the developments m the State, the169 words
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87 1947-07-28 2 MILITARY ACCOUNTS OFFICER MURDERED IN TRAIN (From Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow. July 27. Mr. Somnath Nanda, a Military Accounts officer, was brutally murdered on Thursday while travelling by the Punjab Mail between Shajahanpur and Bareilly. The guard saw Nanda reading a book In Shajahanpur, but m Bareilly when a co-passenger87 words
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Article82 1947-07-28 2 GANDHIJI SAYS (From Our Own Correspondent) Ahmedabad, July 27. "Why so jubilant? Puma Swaraj is still far off", says Mahatma Gandhi replying to Hariprasad Desai's invitation asking him to return to Ahmedabad. Mahatma Gandhi adds: Have we got Swaraj? Was the meaning of Swaraj82 words
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89 1947-07-28 2 MADRAS TO ABOLISH FOOD RATIONING IN RURAL AREAS (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, July 27.— A scheme for the abolition of informal food rationing m rural areas and the abolition of statutory rationing m towns and m surplus districts is likely to be enforced from next November and if possible89 words
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74 1947-07-28 2 (From Oar Own Correspondent) Calutta. July 27. According to the local British edited daily the "Statesman," talks are going on highest level m Delhi for the Administration of CongressLeague coalitions for the Administration of the Provinces, both m India and Pakistan. The Congress Working Committee74 words
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86 1947-07-28 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 27. Four hundred European Officers of the Civil Service have elected to retire from their service from Aug. 15 and leave India. Replies received from the civilians show only 78 Muslims and 30 Europeans have86 words
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106 1947-07-28 2 New Delhi, July 27.— Sardar Shah Mahmud Khan, Prime Minister of Afghanistan, left New Delhi by air on Friday for the United States where it is believed he will study the possibility of raising before the United Nations the question of a freeReuter - 106 words
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38 1947-07-28 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 27. —It is understood that Sir George Abell, the Viceroys Private Secretary, is retiring from the Indian Civil Service on August 15, and going home. —Copyright.38 words
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388 1947-07-28 2 Justice Party Leaders Advocate Formation Of S .I. Federation (From Our Own Correspondent Madras, July 27. Addressing an emtTL m. j the Justice Party Central Executive last nighi the Party leader, urged the formation of a Indian r eration consisting of Tamil, Telugu, Malavaliii speaking areas and Indian States coming388 words
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Article120 1947-07-28 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, July 27. The custom of dedicating women to Temples as Devadasis will be shortly abolished. A bill to this effect is to be introduced by the Government at the next session of the Assembly. The Bill declares Devadasi system is120 words
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88 1947-07-28 2 Rangoon, July 27. The first meeting of the new Burmese cabinet, with Thakin Nu Aung San's successor as Prime Minister, was held m the constituent assembly chamber yesterday. The next session of the assembly has been postponed until July 29. A monument m memory ofReuter - 88 words
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Article136 1947-07-28 2 Sir C. P. Assaulted (From Our Own rresponfcj Trivandrum. Jin dcrous attack sWord J was made on ln Sir C 1 Ramaswamy Aiyai hile he leaving after after m^ a n J performance last The occasion wa maug-M tion of the SwaU mal ary celebration? Maharaja. After m, Royal party136 words
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128 1947-07-28 2 Rangoon, July 27.— A tribute Lord Mountbatten's sj »tesnian»hi( is the main feature ti Burm^ press comment on political development m India The English tangwaff paperinvariably refer to th< Viceroy I Viscount Mountbatto: Buraa while the Burmese language I prefer to call him b> Mi128 words
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79 1947-07-28 2 New Delhi, July 27 I 100 ruling Prince am' I presentation* from attended a conferen. the Viceroy, Lord M*r" the Princes' Chamber afternoon to wmmm of the various state- I of India or Pakistan their defence, extern." communications. According to thr ment of accession terday,Reuter - 79 words
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801 1947-07-28 3 Arrm Action May End This Week n doih tans Claim Dutch Q asu dties Total 9,000 27. The lican leaders lr> nH<l urreni "polie Tir i <le rod eased, I#}?"L an A.P. re n Delhi seek .day Mohame ojected Mus kind of help TheA.P.; Reuter - 801 words
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122 1947-07-28 3 Dutch Accused Of Pursuing Outdated Colonial Policies London, July 27. The Netherlands was accused of pursuing outdated colonial policies on Friday m the first cartoon on Indonesia to appear m the British press. David Low. famed carUonist of Lord Beaverbrook's Evening Standard did it this way, British Foreign Secretary ErnestAP - 122 words
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105 1947-07-28 3 Bombay, July ?7 Maulana Saifa Nadvi, a Muslim editor, says an influential group of Indian Muslim theologians are attempting to organize Mohammadens throughout the world to demand abolition of the Asudi Arabian tax on the Holy pilgrimage to Mccca about $155 (U.S.) for eachAP - 105 words
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Article44 1947-07-28 3 Amritsar, July 27. Two people were killed when a house, believed to have been used as a bomb factory, exploded at Taran, Sikh holy place, 15 miles south of Amritsar yesterday. The police discovered 150 empty shells and explosive material m the ruins.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article129 1947-07-28 3 London, July 27. The British Government let it known yesterday that Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten will be married m a big public ceremony after all. Spiking speculation that the wedding would have to be a small semi-private affair because of the nations poverty, aA.P. - 129 words
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152 1947-07-28 3 Rangoon. July 27. A wholesale roundup of Myochit Party members is proceeding upcountry with total arrests well over 200 persons, it was disclosed today as the authorities strove to stamp out any further plotting such as the one which resulted m last Saturday's assassinationA.P. - 152 words
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Article106 1947-07-28 3 Durham. England, July 27.— Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin appealed to the British working people yesterday not to let the Socialist Government fall because of Britain* economic difficulties. Speaking to thousands of miners at a rally, Bevin's appeal came after a series of suggestions m the ConservativeAP - 106 words
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68 1947-07-28 3 U.S. AND BRITAIN BLAMED FOR PRESENT TROUBLE IN INDONESIA Moscow, July 27. Izvestia's political commentator "observer" on Friday blamed the United States and Britain for the current state of affairs m Indonesia. "The governments of the United States and Britain openly interfered m Dutch-Indonesian relations," the writer declared. "They recommendedAP - 68 words
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75 1947-07-28 3 New York, July 27.— The Soviet Ambassador to the United States, Nikolai Novikov, left for Moscow yesterday evening;. The Soviet Embassy m Washington refused to say anything about the trip apart from declaring that v was "for consultations." Novikov had been leading theReuter - 75 words
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94 1947-07-28 3 France Will Have "Atomic Pile" By End Of 1948 Paris, July 27. France expects to have an "atomic pile" m operation by the end of 1948 said Frederic Joliet Cure, commissioner of atomic energy on Saturday. In a news conference, he -aid France was faced now by the difficulty ofAP - 94 words
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149 1947-07-28 3 London, July 27.— A decision to make representations to United Nations organisations m Britain for a country -wide campaign against Dutch action m Java was taken today by the Indian Committee for World Affair* m Great Britain at its meeting here yesterday. The Committee, under theReuter - 149 words
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42 1947-07-28 3 drum Our Own Correspondent) Madras, July 27. The Government has withdrawn the ban imposed on the Labour Unions during the recent Buckingham Carnatic Mill .strike and ordered the return of the Unions' premises and funds. Copyright.42 words
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492 1947-07-28 3 -M. S. ANEY Colombo. July 27. The question of the status and rights of nearly one million Indians resident m the Island which had been lying dormant for some time, is m the limelight again with the coming m of a new representativeReuter - 492 words
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Advertisement181 1947-07-28 3 BACK PAINS Yield to De WITTS PILLS Don't try to "work off" that pain m the back. That stab or dull ache is Natures warning- signal that your kidneys may not be functioning properly. It is saying "get that poison out of your system." Your kidneys play a vital part181 words
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509 1947-07-28 4 Singapore Political Bodies Tell Government Public Asked To Boycott The Dutch Organise Relief For Indonesians (BY OUR STAFF REPORTER) Calling upon the freedom-loving peoples of the world to support Pandit Nehru's demand for Inited Nations intervenlion m the Dutch-Indonesian dispute, 19 Singapore509 words
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237 1947-07-28 4 "Daily Worker" Denounces Malayan Reforms London, July 27.— Some sections of the British press were today sharply divided on the revised constitutional proposals for a federation of Malaya, made m a White Paper on Thursday. While the influential London Times expressed satisfaction with some of the new proposals, the CommunistReuter - 237 words
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Article142 1947-07-28 4 Wm Controller of Supplies, Malayan Union, m his summary of Prosecutions for infringements of Food Control Proclamations m the Malayan fhiion for June, states that there were 125 prosecutions during the month and 88 conviction- were obtained. 33 cases were postponed, there were two acquittals, and another142 words
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420 1947-07-28 4 His Majesty's Government m the U.K. have been informed of *he broadcast appeal from Jogjakarta on behalf of the Indonesian Red Cross to the women of Malaya and have been asked by H.E. 'he Governor General, Mr. Malcolm Mac420 words
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Article75 1947-07-28 4 "I am very disappointed that 1 will nc* be able to come to your concert and wish you every success. I know that the Children's Community Centres Fund will be greatly helped by the generosity of all those who have played their part m the organisation75 words
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80 1947-07-28 4 OPENING OF HOSPITAL ASSISTANTS UNION'S PREMISES The official opening of the Singapore Hospital Assistants Union's premises at 15-A. College Road, will be performed at 7 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 1, by Mrs. J. W. Winchester, the Trustee of the Union. The opening ceremony will be followed by a buffet andReuter - 80 words
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Article168 1947-07-28 4 London, July 27. The news that the Brazilian Government's agent m Singapore has offered 40.000 tons of rice to Lord Killearn. British Special Commissioner, confirmed the impression m trade and official quarters that Brazil's withdrawal from the International Emergency Food Council may actually enlarge herReuter - 168 words
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Article193 1947-07-28 4 Since its inception m May the Muslim Welfare Committee, comprising various Muslim organisations m Kuala Lumpur, has rendered help to destitutes and also to the boys of Muslim at the Children's Home m Klaus Road. The organisation hopes to extend its activities to the Selan?or Boys Home193 words
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Article50 1947-07-28 4 Col. Nanda of the R.E.1., and Mrs. Nanda, who are shortly returning to India, were given a farewell dinner at the Adelphi Hotel on Saturday evening by Prof. K. S. Maniam, the wellknown Palmist. Major J. s. Paintal was among those present on the occasion.50 words
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89 1947-07-28 4 July 31 Closing Date For Malayan War Damage Claims Washington, July 27.— The State Department announced today that it has been informed that the Malayan War Damage Claims Commission has fixed July 31 as the closing date for the registration of claims for war damage m Singapore and Malaya. ItUP - 89 words
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Article110 1947-07-28 4 We are informed that the death occurred suddenly last week at the age of 51 of Mr. K. Mylvaganam at his residence m Vaddukoddai, Jaffna. A prominent member of the local Ceylonese Community Mr.. K. Mylvaganam had been a Surveyor of the Government Survey Department, Singapore,110 words
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Article28 1947-07-28 4 Batavia, July 27. The Netherlands East Indies Government has given 1,000,000 guilders as immediate relief to those whose home, •and properties had been destroyed by retreating Republicans. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article17 1947-07-28 4 London, July 27. Lady Kathleen Kennett, a leading British sculpptor for nearly a century, died yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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