Indian Daily Mail, 31 July 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 144 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 552 1 >nour The Dead Rv Figl ling The Dutch" SO.— The Indonesian Republic this after military funeral to nine persons-three British, and 1 one Indian—who were killed yesterday !i,rh ers machi ncRunned a Dakota earrvin K the Republic cables Harris Jackson. Asso
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  • 81 1 India 's Flag Of Freedom Presentins to the Constituent issembly the Rag of Fret- India, Pandit Jawanarl il Nehru, said: i«• is a sUfhl variation In this. Mas from the one manj oi as aye Bsed during Uiese past years ('.rep Wffron, .i. ffl tho Wh&e previously, there was th|
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  • 323 1 India Govt. To Demand Rs 10 *****0 From Dutch man, the Dutch radio Ls broadcasting a message to the Republican Government replying to a suggestion that a British aircraft be sent to take the British victims to Batavia or Singapore. A radio message from Mitcheson will advise the Republican Government
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  • 159 1 SINGAPORE INDIAN MERCHANTS TO NOTE (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 30. Addressing the post-prayer meeting here Mahatma Gandhi declared that it was a shame that the traders tried to make money out of salt. If they would overcome the temptation of making pro-fit, they
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  • 246 1 U.P. Govt.'s MASS EDUCATION PLAN Allahabad, (Airmail) July 1. I<>47 saw tfcfe birth of :>,?oo new Primary Schools m the United yroviuts as part an anfbtth state frofframme to provide education to every child m the Province between (J and 11 years of 3gC. Every year, tor the next ten
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  • 86 1 Siam To Ban Dutch Planes Bangkok. July 3#-— SfeAMM Foreign Ofllcc su d on Tuesday < an art of ■ympftthy" i«>r Indonesia against the Dutch by baiuiins Dutch planes landing locally is planned. KLM line itopfi m Bangkok five times weekly. Despite India's declaration banning grounding of Dutch planes on
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  • 123 1 CHETTUR TO HAND OVER OFFICE ON AUG. 11 Mr. S. X Chettur, I C S who assumed the post of the Representative of true Government of India m Malaya since late January 1946 and later appointed Representative of the Government of India m British South East Asia dominions, wilt be
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  • 118 1 Travancore Decides To Join Union Trivamlrmn. Tra van tore, July 50. Travancore. has deeMed to join the Indian Union, subject to certain conditions it was anderstood here tonight. The condition* were said to concern defence. Foreign Affairs and communications. lhis decision by the Malnaraja. it Wftt understood, was the result
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  • 135 1 Cambridge, July :*o. The western world has failed miserably to rieatc a better world and the responsibility now lies with Asia and Africa, Subrata Roy Chowdliury, a former Ire idem of the Cambridge IVlaj'is, lold the newly formed (am bridge University Institute for
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  • 122 1 Karachi. July 30.— India aji^w national flag was carried to London and Washington by Dr. P. P. Pillai. Special Representative of the (iov eminent Of India to the Tinted Nations. \vlv> passed through Karachi to London. Dr. Pillai said that the Indian national flas
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  • 42 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) LaUorr. JuJ> 30.— The All-India Youih (undress has decided to send volunteer fori-e of thousand Indiana Including Doctors, Niimi and demobilised soldiers to help ihr Indonesian* m their struggle for freedom. -Copright.
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  • 831 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday. July 31, 1947. UNJUSTIFIABLE AND COWARDLY yyE batten to denounce the wanton and wilful destruction by the Dutch of the Indian-owned Dakota transport plane on Tuesday while i t wa s about to land at Jogjakarta with two tons of Red Cross supplies from Singapore
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  • 1165 2 MEN AND POLITICS: A REGULAR FEATURE EXCLUSIVE TO INDIAN DAILY MAIL Will Be Showdown Meeting Between Russia And Western Powers, Says Louis Fischer New Yoik, (]jv Cable) In h.'s Harvard speech. Secretary <il State George C. Marshal! threw the ball to Europe. Since the
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  • 142 2 ECONOMIC SANCTIONS AGAINST DUTCH DEMANDED Peshawar, July M. Nawabsada Allah Na«lAi Khan, speaker of the Northwest Frontier Province Legislative Assembly, today demanded jrint action by India and Pakistan, including economic sanctions, i'Sainst the Netherlands Government "for their ghastly injury to f^e sentiments of the whole Moslem world." In a statement
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  • 330 2 Madras, J:il v SO.— Mr. Abul course of statement, says: I am glad that m a communique issued to the Press, the Government have assured the Muslims that the Madras Government did not propose, for the present, to abolish weightage for the Muslims,
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  • 31 2 The Hague, July 30—A delegation from The World Federation of Trade Unions li expected m Amsterdam today to discus? the developments m Indonesia with The Dutch Federation of Trade Union^ Reuter
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  • 84 2 India Office Records To Be Retained In Britain London, July M to retain ,n Bn records no« m U|! India Office, the Secretary lor n < stated :n S Parli;.,, He added: the whole pen connection with I< essential mat the Bast India C British Govern;: ja^with then- r Though
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  • 32 2 Colombo, July 30 Nyanatillza, a Gem monk who made h island m a lake al 1 du JJ miles ircm Colombo. i 912 i denied reports from I he was dead. Reuter
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  • 391 2 New Delhi. July :50.— Arrangements for the Irurf. power on Auffuxl 15 are now under e*«*leration. t that Lord Mountbatten will ha\e to be sworn tine only as Governor General. The question is whether the swearing m ceremony tfke Ptace inside the
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  • 1200 3 Wfhrec Governor Set- Up Criticised l\ c Must Experiment Boldly, I Though Not Ra<hly' In— Recent constitutional developments m were commented upon bv Mr. Arthur lial Secretary, when opening a debate on (he House of Commons yesterday. new constitution came into operation sponsible status within
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  • 102 3 Saigon, July 30. Vo Nguyen Giap, Communist National Defence Minister of Vietnam, has been replaced by a non-party man, Professor Ta Quang Buu m a ministerial reshuffle announced today. Giap has been given the post of Supreme Commander of the Vietnam Army. Other changes include the
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  • 206 3 Direct U.S. India Trado Relations Demanded New York, July 30. An appeal to American merchants to deal flireel with Inri'an firms and not throng British, channels was ma(!f yesterday by the Bombay Industrialist, Madljavlal Bhai »t t'j conclusion of two months t >ur of United States industrial centres. Mr. Bhat
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  • 409 3 27-YEAR-OM) (GENERAL SOETOMO Jogjakarta, July 30. From the lips of the meek looking, mild-mannered little journalist- turned-guerilla nightly comes frenzied sound of what is Indonesian Republic's loudest and may be its biggest home front propoganda. "Kill the Dutch cut their throats sma h their heads with stones,"
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  • 519 3 Chicago, July .^0. The Chicago Tribune criticising the I'nited Nations Organisation for its "default" < ;n the Indonesian issue, declares m an editorial yesterday: 'One of the remarkable commentaries on the capacity for self delusion rampant m the Inited States is that only Asiatics
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  • 191 3 San Francisco, July 30. he San Francisco Chronicle on Monday said editorially "as a people the Dutch have always commanded our respect and frendship and still do. Perhaps m their place the United States would even now be Inclined to try to work things out m
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  • 80 3 ADVICE TO MUSLIMS OVERSE AS Nairobi, July !iO. The two clomi- ins of Pakistan and India will will work together "m much the same way as Britain and the United States," Mr. A. M. Sadarcdc'in. a member of the Advisory Council on Indian-education m Kenya sad m an Intanrievi with
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  • 509 4 Indian Labour Will Get What They Want Or Quit Owners Urged To Share Profits With Labour (BY OUR STAFF REPORTER) "The United Planting Association of Malaya can no longer keep the Indian Lavour down m the manner of the last 20 years. Furthermore, Indian Labour at
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  • 289 4 At the last Meeting of the Labour Advisory Board Mr. A. 11. Hawke read a paper on Social Insurance schemes as operated m Great Britain. He explained m detail the growth of the Hospital Scheme and it was thought that m due course it would be necessary
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  • 129 4 JOHORE BAHRU INDIANS WELCOME MR. THIVY'S APPOINTMENT Swami Satyananda. Joint Secretary of the Indian Relief Committee, Malaya, addressed a largely attended meeting of Indians m Johore Bahru at the Congress premises on Sunday July 27 Dr. N. Moot a Tamby, President of the Johore Indian Congress, presided at the meeting.
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  • 134 4 MEETING OF INDIAN NEW DEMOCRATIC YOUTH LEAGUE The Indian New Democratic Youth League, Singapore, held a general body meeting on Sunday. July 20 at 6.30 p.m. on the ground m front of Panang Fiat Railway Quarters. Kampong Bahru area. All members of the I.N.D.Y.L. and Railway Labour Union were present
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  • 93 4 INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS INDONESIA The International Committee oi the Red Cross, Geneva, have advised their local delegate that thoy are prepared to lend their ass stance to the proposed Relief action by the Malayan Union and Singapore Government m order to guarantee the neutral character of this action mi n
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  • 169 4 S'pore Communist Leader Condemns "Dutch Brutality" DAKOTA SHOOTING "By shooting down the Dakota aircraft carrying medical supplies, purchased from subscriptions m Malaya, to the Indonesian Red Cross, the Dutch have shown the utmost disregard for humaniiarian principles." says a statement issued yesterday by Mr. Cl^ng Mng Thing, the Singapore Representative
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  • 78 4 The Pan -Malayan Central Dravidian Federation, Kuala Lumpur. has cabled the following message to His Excellency the Viceroy of India <;n Tuesday, July 22. m connection with the 'Separation of Dravidasthan" m India. "Viceroy. New Delhi. Mass conferences of Drayidians m all centres of Malaya
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  • 196 4 INDIA GOVT. TO ENQUIRE INTO DAKOTA SHOOTING The inhuman shooting by the Dutch of the Indian-owned Dakota mercy plane carrying badly needed medical supplies to Jogjakarta shortly before 6 p.m. on Tuesday w'll be fully inquired into by the Government of India, said Mr. S. K. Chettur the Representative of
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  • 41 4 A class talk on "Thirukural" will be conducted In Tamil by Br. Kaivalya Chaitanya of the Ramakrishna Mission. Singapore, at the Mission premises. 9, Norris Roaci, tomorrow, Aug. 1, at 6.30 p.m. All are cordially invited to
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  • 330 4 New Delhi. July 30. An official source said on Tuesday night that "certain developments" had caused the Indian Interim Government to postpone an appeal to the United Nations on behalf of the Indonesian Republic, says an A. l\ report. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, vice-president of the
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