Indian Daily Mail, 29 July 1947

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail v HI, No. M 2. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 416 1 Indonesian Problem To Be placed Before UNO More Dutch Losses Reported July 28—Pandil Jawaharlal Nehrc announced ndia would press Indonesia's case before the probably presenting it on Tuesday morning expected Uie support of certain other powers time Nehru announced India, almost immethe Dutch
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  • 76 1 Damascus, July 28 Haji Agoes Salem, who has been leading the Indonesian Republican delegation to the Middle East, blamed the British for the situation m Indonesia leading to fighting between the Dutch and Republicans. Salem, who was leaving for Cairo, expressed gratitude to the Moslem
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  • 73 1 92 SOVEREIGNS SEIZED FROM MALAYAN PASSENGER 'From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, July 28.— The Customs officials here seized 92 sovereigns from a passenger who arrived from Penang aboard the Rajula on Friday. A large stock of contraband quinine was seized from another passenger. It was a busy day for the
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  • 144 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 28. Viceroy Lord Mountbatten's plain-speaking to the Princes is expected to bear fruitful results and it is likely that most {States would accept the Draft Instrument of Accession which will be circulated to the before Aug. 3,
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  • 119 1 Rangoon. July 28. The Dutch military' authorities hare taken more than 800 Republican officials, including three Cabinet minsters, into protective custody, Dr. R. Oetoyo. Indonesian Secretary General for Foreign Affairs, declared on his arrival here yesterday. Dr. Oetoyo intends to go to New Delhi
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  • 53 1 Students Demand Reduction Of School Fees (From Our Own Correspondent) Nagpur, July 28.— As a protest against the increase in tuition fees In the Province, the Central Provinces Students Congress have decided to boycott educational institutions from August 20 if by that time the Government took no action to reduce
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  • 125 1 London, July 28. The Daily Mirror, an ardent supporter of Socialism, called upon Prime Minister Clement AtUee today to resign and suggested ,thaf rank and file MPs. force him out if he does not leave his post voluntarily. This demand for a new chief of the
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  • 175 1 New Delhi. July 28— The Executive ot the Government of the Dominion of India will be selected on the -British model." India's Constituent Assembly decided today. This means uhat the President of the Dominion will appoint a Prime Minister who will be the leader
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  • 94 1 Calcutta. July 28. Sir Frederick Burrows. Governor of Bengal, is to retire on Aug. 15 when power is transferred m India, it was learned here today. He will fly back to Britain immediately on handing over his duties. Bengal is to be partitioned
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  • 56 1 New York. July 28— Secretary of State George C. Marshall has been named recipient of this year's Freedom Award for projecting a plan for European reconstruction. Announcement of the award- was made today by Freedom House, an organization of citizens dedicated to peace. The 1946
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  • 128 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Nagpur, July 28.— Central Provinces Government has decided to pay adequate compensation to all those who suffered on account of official measures to supress the 1942 Revolution. August 15 has been fixed for submission of claims. Not merely
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  • 157 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, July 28.— It is understood £hat the League High Command is considering the desirability of modifying the present League Flag so as to make it acceptable to /he Minorites in Pakistan. When the League flag was re cently hoisted in
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  • 140 1 Cawnpore, July 28. The third convention of the Indian National Army, at its siting passed a resolution authorising the IN. A. personnel to serve the Governments of their respective areas and form committees which will put forward their claims to their respective Governments With the idea of
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  • 74 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Benares, July 28.— The Ganges is rising alarmingly and floods in the whole gangetic plane is heared if the present rate of rise is maintained for a few more days. The present level Is 31 feet above sea level and in the
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  • 79 1 Trivandrum, July 28. Pattoni Thanu Pillai, President of the Travancore State Congress, and two other leading members of the State Congress were arrested here yesterday. Pillai threatened, over a month ago, there would be "direct action" by the State Congress Party if Travancore did not join the
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  • 46 1 SIR C P. IMPROVING (From Our Own Correspondent) Trivandrum, July 28. Sir P. Ramaswamy Aiyer's condition is improving: Mass arrests of State Congressmen including its President I'.i'ioiu Thanu Pillai have started. Police have offered H Ki.OdO reward for intormation regarding the identity of the assailant. Copyright
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  • 118 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 28. The Minorities Committee of the Constituent Assembly yesterday decided to abolish the weightage for Minorities in the Union and Provincial Legislatures. There would, however, be reservation of seats on a population basis. As regards the representation of
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  • 668 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, July 29, 1947. The S'pore Association And Income Tax THE Singapore Association ha* launched a campaign againsi the imposition of Income Tax. Thh is a predominantly European bodj representing the bureaucratic and capitalistic section of the population, who, though a microscopic minority, possess the largest
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  • 613 2 Viceroy To Transfer Power In Colourful Ceremony Muslim Exodus To Pakistan Starts In 32 Special Trains New Delhi, July 28. The prelude to India's independence and the end of British rule will begin next week with the start of a big exodus of
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  • 600 2 NEW MILLION -VOLT X-RAY AP!^ London, July, 28. Dr. Subodh Mitr a i, Chiitaranjan Cancer Hospital m Calcutta, new million-volt x-ray apparatus which he ha research work will play a great part m the takir i bulk of India's Cancer cases for effective
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  • 121 2 COLLECTIVE FARMING IN INDIA New Delhi, (By A.. mail) establishment of ...all demiL tion farms m each prw J to make a start m f»ll e ctive co-operative fam> mended by the Inu i Dtlf^ which was sent to r ilostine b< Government of India u^ v Car study the
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  • 83 2 London, July 28. The Sundr Times* omniscient tolumnto ticus' learns "from source cloy Moscow' that the Kremlin's cant dates for ambassador to India Ivan Maisky, former ambawdo 1 to Britain. Atticus also reports frorr. able source that Mar hall of Air Force Sir Sholto Dougla
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  • 87 2 Amritsar, July 28. rouce rested 108 Sikhs under Public Safety Act they came out of the Temple here on their banned Punjab Sikh nferfne* Nankana Sahib, 80 i Lahore. Five people wen troops opened flw crowds attempting Nankana Sahib ten conference was heir Government
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  • 21 2 II Shaharanpur. July 28.— Tweiv killed and 40 inj of a primary schoo near here collapterday The vlcti'n 12 years Reuter
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  • 199 2 CONGRESS SEVA DAL Allahabad, July 28. Acharya Jugul Kishore, General Secretary of the Congress m a statement explains the aims and objects of the Congress Seva Dal and says that it is not a militia to defend the country against attack or maintaining peace
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  • 53 2 Rangoon, July 28., U Tin Tut, former Burmese High Commissioner m London, who was recalled to Burma to take up his post as Minister without Portfolio after the recent assassination of seven Burmes-e Cabinet Minister arrived here yesterday. He was accompanied by two members of the Burmese Political Goodwill mission
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  • 264 2 EAST BENGAL NOMINEES TO PAKISTAN ASSEMBLY Calcutta, July 28. Mr. Liaqat Ali Khan, Finance Member and Mr. J. N. Mandal, Law Member of the Interim Government, and Mr. Kiran Shankar Roy, till recently Leader of the Opposition m the Bengal Legislative Assembly, are among the 11 members declared elected to
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  • 120 2 Congress Committee Discuss Programme For Aug. 15 Celebration New Delhi, July 28. The Congress Working Committee met here at the Bhangi Colony to review the developments that had taken place in the country since the last meeting. Almost all the members of the Committee were present, besides the invitees and
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  • 84 2 Saigon, July 28. The Vietnam Salvation Army has appealed to the World Prcfcstant Congress meeting m Oslo to send a delegation to Vietnam "m order to defend the divine justice." The message which according to Vietnam Radio was sent m the name of Dinh
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  • 658 3 Latent Wholesale Destruction Of Plantations hitch Attacks Repulsed In several Sectors thl h announced that Netherlands troops with k and air off that end of the island, Associated Press Correspondent. 'lantation Workers Union resolved to fire tea and coffee plantations i n Western •vc against
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  • 308 3 TO HELP THE INDONESIANS FIGHT THE DUTCH condemn the Nazi atrocities m Europe? "I hope Pandit Nehru will help m taking the Indonesian cause to the United Nations organisation", said Dr. Prem. "I must confess I am disappointed m continental Socialists.
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  • 128 3 Burmese Delegates To Moral Re-Armament Conference Caux Sur Mantreux, July 28. The arrival of a Burmese delegation at 'the World Assembly of Moral Re- Armament now nearing the end of its second week here, brought the delegates from all countries 'to their feet m welcome yesterday. Daw Nylen Tha, a
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  • 148 3 Copenhagen, July 28. The largest Danish socientlfic expedition ever to study m Asia, led by Dr. Henning Haslund-Christensen, will leave m August or September for the western Himalaya mountain region on a six-year mission of research. Doctor Haslund Chrlstensen, who twice before has led expeditions
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  • 339 3 New York, July 28. There is an old saying that v you can't beat the Dutch/ It goes back to their reputation for sturdiness. hard work and high level of education and intelligence and makes the present bloody situation m the East Indies
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  • 451 3 'Ancient Rights Abrogated' Ottawa, July 28. Canada's 130,000 Indians, at one time the Dominion's largest landowners and today its most impoverished inhabitants, want a new deal. ,< The Indians are governed by the Federal Government on the 2,000 reservations set aside for them m scattered
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  • 719 4 CHANGES IN INDIA WILL NOT AFFECT MALAYA, SAYS HINDU" CORRESPONDENT Mr. T. Govindarajfilu, the Malayan Correspondent of The Hindu.' Madras, speakimr last rr hursday at a meeting of the East-West Society m the V.M.C.A., on "The New Dominions India and Pakistan," said that the future good
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  • 73 4 Rao Sahib D. R. Vedamuthu, Deputy General Manager of the Indian Overseas Bank, Ltd., and Mr. N. V. Nayudu, General Manager of the United India Life Assurance Co.. Ltd., Madras, who are on a visit to Malaya, will be entertained at a cocktail party today a-
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  • 36 4 QUEEN'S SCHOLARSHIP'S FELLOWSHIPS Queen's Scholarships and Queen's Fellowship for the year 1947 have been awarded to the following: Queen's Scholarships: Miss Kwa Geek Choo and Dr. (Missi Quah Quee Guen. Queen's Fellowship: Dr. A. C Sinha.
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    • 1636 4 Singapore Regional Indian Congre ss Secretary Replies To Criticism Sir -I am directed by my Committee to forward the enclosed for publication a* my committee is of the opinion that since letters with reference to personalities have already been published m your valuable daily especially that of an "Observer Now
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