Indian Daily Mail, 1 August 1947
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Title Section17 1947-08-01 1 A. Indian jJ avig £jm^\ Vol. 111, No. 145. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.17 words
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250 1947-08-01 1 »dvis Muslim Minorities To Rely On 1 nemselves g e L( al And Law-Abiding, Lear ilindi And Respect ic luui in ridy iin Our Own Correspondent) 1 —It is understood that Mr. Jinnah oetinß of Muslim members of the Indian -md as250 words
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152 1947-08-01 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 31— "If India is divided into self-governing Units, why should not tWe Frontier Pathans have complete autonomy," asked Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan popularly known as "Frontier Gandhi" in an interview. He added: "We fought for the country's152 words
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208 1947-08-01 1 British Commanders For India And Pakistan Armies. New Delhi, July 31— The provisional governments of India and Pakistan announced today that British officers had been chosen to command their separate arnres lirforces and navies, whfcn India is partitioned into two Dominions on August 15. The three services, bu'lt up underUP; AP - 208 words
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47 1947-08-01 1 Madras To Dispense With I.M.S. Men < correspondent) rhe Governterminate the ot men in the 15 and pav n to them. t,u five Indian and M S officers in 1'roviii, t I Health Termii«) reflec•rffcers. sonal against Is solelv five compeInce their leae officers the Proerma the Gov-47 words
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Article37 1947-08-01 1 EWblica 'onverging °n lavia r hc Indonc- aid tofl.iY 8 m to Baiavi*'* I 'ns and ha«i I of its goa». 9 an comg unofficial B idonesian B cupied and Tjimene, W 12 miles I ttni Dutch37 words
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85 1947-08-01 1 IMPORTANT' WAR CRIMES DOCUMENTS STOLEN Tokyo, July 31. Important documents relatng to the trial of major Japanese war criminals were sttolen from a car yesterday belonging to Ben B. Blakeney, detense counsel for the international military tribunal m the Far East. The papers, which were contained m a briefcase, wereUP - 85 words
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Article28 1947-08-01 1 Rangoon, July 31.— Burma police today arrested at Tharrawaddy, V Wan Maung, former President of the Burma Police Union, on a warrant issued nearly two months ago ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article142 1947-08-01 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 31.— It is understood the India Government is cons dering protesting to the Dutch Government against the shootin? of the Indian Dakota by the Dutch Air Force. In a strong letter to Pandit Nehru the plane's owner142 words
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Article, Illustration27 1947-08-01 1 Th? National Seal of the Government of the Indian Un'on as chosen and recommended by the Act Hoc Committee of the Constituent Assembly.27 words
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Article167 1947-08-01 1 Rangoon, July 31.— Barbed wire was strung around thti city hall in the heart of Rangoon by tin police today, where the suspected collaborators in the asaasa'n plot ire being held. At the same time the police seized two large arsenals of bren guns and167 words
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108 1947-08-01 1 London. July n.-lndonesia will he the first item on the agenda When the Unit* Nations Security Council meeU at 7 p.m. GMT Friday, it was reported tonight from Lake Success. The Australian delegation have asked for immediate consideraton of the question m view ofReuter - 108 words
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Article44 1947-08-01 1 arrested m tlu ■aw situation of numbers of the Burmese Executive Council ana indicated a trial would be held soon. It said the country remained calm during thp assassination crisis. r]:(> nt paid court.]>:id be^ ire ite how b e obtained army cou!n--:;t- U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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216 1947-08-01 1 Mr. C. R. To Be Governor Of West Bangal? (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 31. It cai now be .stated that Mr. C. Rajagopalachari has accepted the Governorship of West Bengal! The Congress High Command wanted a "strong man" for the post an! when both Acharya Kripalani and216 words
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Article53 1947-08-01 1 From Our Own Correspondent New Delhi. July 31.— Both Sir N. Gopalaswamj Iyengar and Sir Alladi Krishnaswamf Iyer, it is understood, will shortly relinquish their J Knighthoods in accordance j with the decision of the Constituent Assembly that there should be no conferment of t'tles in53 words
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Article64 1947-08-01 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Trivandruni. July 31. Mr. p a t:om Thanu Pillai, Trarancore State Congress President and all others uretted in connection with the Satyagraha Movement have been released. In a statement Mr. Pillai welcomes the Maharajah's decision to join the Ind an Union but declares64 words
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73 1947-08-01 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 31.— It is, understood the Advisory Committee of the Constituent Assembly has endorsed the Minorities Sub-Com-mittees proposal to abolish separate electorates for elections of legislatures under the new constitution. The committee approved the principle of reservation of seats73 words
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42 1947-08-01 1 (From Our Own Correspondent; New Delhi, July 31.— Lord Addl--on. IXunlnlons Secretary, is expected to visit India m the .second woek of August to witness Uk* inauguration of the India and Pakistan Domnion> -Copyright. i. i m42 words
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Advertisement149 1947-08-01 1 important Amranceaipßt There will be a Special Enlarged Edition of the INDIAN DAILY MAIL on August 15, 1947, m commemoration of l*ie B'rth of the India and Pakist-n Dominions. The Edition will contain numerous special ai\h:ss and messages from prominent leaders. Copies may be booked m advance ether by writing149 words
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841 1947-08-01 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore. Friday. August 1. 1947. HISTORIC AUGUST FIFTEENTH EXACTLY two weeks from to-day, on AugUBt the Pakistan Dominions will be born It will be the happiest event so far m tMe history of the great suo^ v/ th unprecedented joy and ju,r?Z b7 n at home HM3841 words
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991 1947-08-01 2 Decision To Stay Out Explained Premier Chhatari's Appeal To Hyderabad (Dn), July 31. Broadcasting from the Hyderabad Station, the Nawab of Chhatari, Prime Minister, referred to the troublous times that lay ahead not only for Hyderabad but also for the entire sub-continent of India where,991 words
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159 1947-08-01 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 31. Pandit Nehru submitted on Tuesday to the Viceroy the list of nominees for appointment of Governors and Dominion Ministers. The Governors' list underwent last minute changes consequent upon Mr. Munshi and Congress President Krpalanl also declining159 words
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Article79 1947-08-01 2 Madra,. July 31. -The Madras Ministers, who are members of the Constituent Assembly do not expect that they will be called upon to resign their membership of this body before the work of Constitu-tion-making is completed. It i s thought that some transitory provision may be79 words
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432 1947-08-01 2 Raj Madras, July 31. "Although there ire with greater influence and greater manpower, that India would become the centre of futur had in her an undying spirit of culture that troyed," observed Dr. T. S. S. Rajan, Minis, gurating the New Asia, the officialF.O.C. - 432 words
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164 1947-08-01 2 Political Circles Satisfied Over Travancore's Decision (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 31.— As a result of the terms and assurances given by the Viceroy to Travancore during the recent talks with the Dewan, the Maharajah has decided to join the Indian Union subject to certain conditions. The news164 words
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139 1947-08-01 2 New Delhi, (By Airmail). _A nonstop campaign is being waged by the Indian Railways to inculcate m their staff that spirit of courtesy and helpfulness which characterises the best type of railwayman. Railway.. regard passengeis occupying their train* or usintheir premises as ur.der their careI.G.I.O. - 139 words
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91 1947-08-01 2 Capetown, July 31.— Harry Naldoo, an Indian member of the central committee of the South African Communist Party, and Louis Joffe, of Johannesburg, have been committed for trial here on charges of sedition arising out of a native mine workers strike last year.Reuter - 91 words
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Article50 1947-08-01 2 Cairo, July 31.— The French language morning journal D'Egypt said today that King Farouk had called m the Dutch, British and American diplomatic heads today and asked them to request their fhI e L? m S n i s J n his nam to halt the bloodshed m Indonesia. U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article79 1947-08-01 2 London, July 31— The pmc of creating armies lor the two l dominions m India wai tim today m an article m thie m vative Daily Teles i nant General II Martin military correspondent paper. Commenting on the division of thi I. forces, the writer saidReuter - 79 words
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Article27 1947-08-01 2 MOU NTBATTEN VISITS CALCUTTA Calcutta. July Mountbatten I near monsoon a one -day visit I fer with the council. Infori that he would prevent rtotti partitioned. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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762 1947-08-01 3 One Crisis After Another Lying Ahead |)AL STEEL AND DOLLAR SHORTAGES CAUSE OF ECONOMIC COLLAPSE _Two years after a Socialist Government wet, Great Britain still is plodding through igc and austerity toward the labour party goal I '""H IOPI a *u i atongA.P. - 762 words
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82 1947-08-01 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Shiyali, July 31.— Addressing the Taluk Political Conference here. Minister Bhaktavatsalam declared the cry for establishing Dravldastan is a meaningless one. Division of India Into many States would weaken it and a weakened India would be a menace to world peace. He82 words
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Article303 1947-08-01 3 ATTLEE SAYS London, July 31.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attiee, made the following statement to Parliament yesterday: "I am glad to be able to inform the House that according to the latest reports I have received the situation throughout Burma remains quite and under control.Reuter - 303 words
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79 1947-08-01 3 BURMA'S NEW CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT Rangoon, July 31. Sao Shwe Thaike, 51 year old Chieftain of the Shan State of Yawnghwe, was elected President of the Burma Constituent Assembly on Wednesday without opposition. He fills the vacancy of Thakin Nu, New Prime Minister of the Provisional Government of Burma. TheA.P. - 79 words
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126 1947-08-01 3 Batavia, July 31. The Netherlands Government today set up as autonomous territories m the projected United States of Indonesia the major tin producing islands of Bangka and Billiton and the strategic Riouw Archipelago, Singapore's southern guardian, and an important world source ot bauxite.A.P. - 126 words
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308 1947-08-01 3 an A w£2ii Ju] >J l fading Moslems m Saudi Arabia and Egypt have 'incorrect and fantastic conceptions" of the position which Moslems occupy m the Soviet Union, Zia ed-Din Isnan Babhan Ogly, a distinguished Moslem scholar, declared on hisReuter - 308 words
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313 1947-08-01 3 Washington, July 31.— Belco van Kleffens, Netherlands ambassador to the United Stat es, declared on Wednesday that all political parties m the Netherlands support the Government* resort lo force m Indonesia. Asked whether he believes Communist pressure is involved m the situation, heA.P. - 313 words
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458 1947-08-01 4 All-Community 'Indonesian Aid' Confab To Be Held APPEAL TO LOCAL GOVTS. Kuala Lumpur. Indonesians in Malaya will appeal to the Governments of the Mala\an Union and Singapore to cease all all help and training for Dutch personnel in Malaya. A prolonged Conference of Indonesian representatives458 words
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Article86 1947-08-01 4 The following 14 Trade Unions now registered undir the Singapore Trade Unon Ordinance. S:ngapore Turf Club Labour Union; Singapore Furniture Shop Worken Unon; S.ngapore Firew od M:Tenants Association; Kheng Keow Coffee Shop Associa- Singapore Malayan Marine ad Power Engineers Unicn; Singapore Blacksmiths Union; B'nga;;cre Oversea Chin:se86 words
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34 1947-08-01 4 The Naval Base R. N. Motor Drivers' Association has been registered under the Societies Ordinance on July 23. write* Mr. P. Joseph the Secretary of th? Assoc laLicn.34 words
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309 1947-08-01 4 No Rent Increase In Malayan Union Dospiic the present shortage of houses, landlords cannot increase rents without an order from (he Ken* Assessment Hoard, and if landlords attempt to do so, they are liable to a f ine up to $500 for the first ofV mcc under the Kent and309 words
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163 1947-08-01 4 The Singapore Shamrocks met th^ Parish Church at Table Tennis nlayed at the latter's table and lost by five games to two. The Shamrocks who are more adapted to the new rules of play, wer? much hand capped by the old rules163 words
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42 1947-08-01 4 Stuffed birds, numbering 165, which were removed from the Raffles Museum to Japan during the Japanese occupation have t>een discovered m the Imperial Household, Tckio. and steps are now being taken for their return to Singapore42 words
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Article718 1947-08-01 4 Indian And Australian Complaints Given Top X 1 1 v/JL 1 V ay Lake Success, July Dr. Oscar Lan«e, of Poland, I resiVn< of (he United Nations Sec irity Council ordered immediate hearinc on the Indonesian ques ion which was laid before the Council onA.P.; Reuter; U.P. - 718 words