Indian Daily Mail, 2 August 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No# Uf SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. AUGUST 2, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 215 1 |or aunching "Direct Action" ftoainst Government l r"^i J eneral roundup of members of the |B Hindu Mahasjbha's Council of Action has W I rovmcial Government following the faik regardtat the Mahasabha's ten demands. Hi issued an Ordinance to deal with the I Acti launch d by the
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  • 167 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Aug. 1.— The Nagas of Eastern Frontier have decided not to join the Indian Union. A telegram from the President oi the People's Independence League, of Kohima, received by the tribal representative in the Constituent Assembly says: "An
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  • 50 1 From Our Own Correspondent Bombay, Aug. 1.— Hostle demonstrations ot dock workers greeted the Dutch ship Lombko which arrived in Bombay harbour yesterday. Lorries with cargo ot petroleum lor loading into the ship had to go back because the workers refused to unload them. Copyright.
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  • 103 1 C -INC SEALF TO TOUR MALAYA General bu Neil M. Ritchie, accompanied by lady Ritchie and Officers of the C-in-C's staff, will leave Singapore by air on Monday Aug. 4 on a tour of British and Indian units m\<\ Militar) establishments mi n Malaya. Tlie tirst part o\ the C-m-C
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  • 57 1 No More Govt. Grants For Churches ()ur Own ...impendent) llltut Aug is under grants to- p of Churches in u[l rom March 1948. 1 r b learnt a?)» u t 75 out of Chaplains now )llAe(l in Churches uill retire 1 ami 1h. rtrt in De--m -.pondent) 1. -Following food
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  • 103 1 Rs. 5,000 FOR A ROOM IN MADRAS (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Aug. 1. The Collector of Madras has launched a vigilance drive to ease the accommodation problem in the City. Special staff will tour the city and find out cases of houses falling vacant. The Collector said the number
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  • 137 1 New York, Aug. 1. Jawaharlal Nehru, a few hours before the Indonesian issue was to come before the United Nations, yesterday declared: "Indonesia has become a symbol and a test for all powers and more especially for the United Nations." In a cable
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  • 46 1 Pans, Aug. i. Paul R.inud:er, tlic I rench Premi ;r, today received General Georges Valluy, Commander of the French troops m Indiochlna, foi discussions on the military sitoation m [ndochina where figliting between French and Nationalists has been go ing on for over seven months* Reuter
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  • 492 1 New Delhi, Aug. 1. Because astrologers have pronounced the morning of August 15 an inauspicious time for a swearingin ceremony, the new India dominion cabinet will be sworn m at a minute past midnight on August 14-15. The formal
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  • 17 1 Rangoon, An?. I.— Dr. Ba Maw, a former Premier, was arrested by the Dolice this afternoon Reuter
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  • 107 1 Netaji Acquit led- From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Auk. 1 Nttaji Subtias Chandra Bose was acquitted by the Additional Cnief Presidency Magistrate who yesterday allowed withdrawal of tiie six-year-old case pending against him in respect of a speech he made in 1940 and an article he wrote in the Forward
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  • 58 1 J ield Marshal the Viscount Moni gomcry of Alamein, K.G.. G.C.8., D.5.0., the Chief of the Imperial Sraft" will be arriving here In air from Australia today. U ill rest on Sunday, Aug. j whilst m transil to England. It U expected that he will leavi
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  • 39 1 New Delhi. Aug. 1. -The Britishowned newspaper the Statesman, reported today that liahatma Oandhi was greeted with a hostile demonstration when be passed through the city of Amritsar m Punjab province yesterday to speak on thr Hindu-Muslim question UP
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  • 120 1 London, Aug. I.— The King at a h storic meeting o f his Privy Council at Buckingham Palace yesterday read aloud m accordance with the Royal Marriages Act of VtlZ his formal consent to the marriage of Princes* Elizabeth to Lieutenant Philp Mount batten. The
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  • 142 1 Lake Success, New York, Aug. 1. The Netherlands Government announced la the United Nations Security Council today that it had accetcd the United States offer to mediate m the dispute with the Republic ol Indonesia. Reuter. Klectra, Texas, tag. I— The Texas Torpedo Company was completely demolished today
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    • 142 1 wn:ty w nfe prob iems. J <tores I testimony from **l ?o r V from leading ill o^ er r a nalltlea c o to 7 p.m. Bo^ HOTEL, 4. Tel: 4522 ,et. Singapore. H> rriri Cinema). imporiont Announcement N>eiial Enlarged Edition of the INDIAN August 15, 1947, m commemoration
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  • Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, August 2, 1947. NOTES & COMMENTS
    • 429 2 COME time ago when Estate Labour demanded a hundred per cent increase m wages, Mr. 6. K. Chettur, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, declared that even double the present rates would not be a living wage for the Indian labourer. This was
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    • 141 2 •JHE people of Malaya who are themselves demanding a democratic constitution and a voice- m the administration of the country, cannot but feel sympathy towards their Indonesian brethren whtise cry homeland i- now waging a i!fe and death struggle, a del enp*ve war \o
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  • 948 2 Role Of Anglo-Indians In Free I n dian Dr.Rajan's Appeal To The Community To Play Their Part As Full Citizens Madras, Aug. I.— An appeal to Anslo-Indians to consider hemselves as citizens of India, entitled to all the privileges and ights of citizenship and play their part m the progress
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  • 272 2 London, Aug. 1. Under the head*ng "Wars m Progress" the leftwing Tribunal today reviews the present conflicts or disturbances m China, Manchuria, Indonesia, Palestine, Greece and Paraguay. It comments: "In this second year of UNO, at least six disputes of various dimensions are
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  • 80 2 London, Aug. I.— The Indian Workers' Association of London today called on the Indian Government to refuse to recognise the Dutch Ambassador designate to Delhi, Mr. Arnold Lamping, as a protest against Dutch action m Indonesia. A statement issued by the Association said:
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  • 35 2 Ciaro, Aug. 1. Egypt is ready to take steps to reach a just and friendly settlement of the dispute between the Netherlands and Indonesia, the Egyptian Foreign Minister informed the Dutch Minister here today Reuter
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  • 277 2 "India Must share Part Commonwealth Burdens" Sll{ Al ED London, Aug. 1. Criticism of the Piinu that the Indian independence bill was "the j British mission" was made yesterday by Si t formerly editor of the "Statesman," Cakutl chairman of the Union of Britain and India. Speaking at a joint
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  • 73 2 Rangoon, All] lormer presicii „t lMfi folice Assui.ai., v arr^, Ahursday m the harritij? trict, it was k\ n ,ed lfl J today. Wan liaung obi strike m the brought the >•. as where he publir f)Unc government neaded by U. An 3 Aung San,
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  • 119 2 I ne Rangoon. Au«. 1 The frjl pe< Police today arrest Mt*\ lists on the staiT leading l;in s v V Saw, former Buiuhm I now under arrest, u.t once ging director. I Valuable docum t quantity of Bien .riM were reported t«. i. -1
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  • 37 2 Lake Success. Nen —An Indian resolution pi* for full Membership <»i mi eroverning territori* mc Commission fof N Far East was defea Commission met tod. to a a British proposal L, membership without 'mi: |)<»» r W Reuter
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  • 391 2 "No Armed Intervention By India Pakistan In Indonesia"' London, Aug 1. There is no suggestion lhat the support of India and Pakistan for the Indonesian cause will take the iorm of armed intervention, it was stated m yesterday's influ In an editorial which discussed the issues of the Indonesian conflict,
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  • 48 2 BURMESE EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA Rangoon, Aug. 1. Australia is prepared to accept lor permanent residence a limited number of Anglo-Burmans and Anglo-Indians from Burma, an official Government announcement issued here today said. Application forms for the use of prospective immigrants have been sent to the Burma Government.- Reuter
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  • 1327 3 India's Sterling Balances Lends Of India Group Discuss Issue lA|N MORAL OBLIGATION TO HONOUR l,i SAYS INDIAN DELEGATE -There wa < a tree and frank discussion of ndia's serMng balances at a widely attended yesterday of the Friends of India K roup
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  • 1512 3 UNO DISCUSSION ON INDONESIA Dutch Oppose Invitation To Republicans Lake Success, New York. Aug I.— Tht Austral an Government m the United Nations Security Council last night asked the Council to regard the hostilities m Indonesia as a threat to peace. M. B. R.
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  • 669 4 "The question of insuring workers was discussed at the last two meetings of the Singapore Labour Advisory Board, but instead of giving thought to introducing such a scheme here the hardships and stringencies of the Social and Health Insurance Schemes m operation m
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  • 47 4 Licences will now be granted for the importation of groundnut oil from India. A.Ps. should be accompained by evidence of a firm offer from an established crusher cr shipper In India M. M. SHANNON. f.Ag. Registrar of Import* and Exports, Singapore
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  • 67 4 ED UCATION DEPT. INVITES APPLICATIONS Applications are invited for (a) appointment >as student teacher* and (b> admission to Normal Classes In September, 1947. The applications should show date and place of birth, scholastic qualifications twith details), previous experience and present occupation, if any, and should be sent to the Deputy
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  • 666 4 SHB'S DEMOLITION OF WORKERS' QUARTERS BY BULLDOZER WITHOUT PROPER WARNING CRITICISED MR. McNEICE'S REPORT In his report to H.E. the Officer Administering the Government on the action taken by the Chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board to evict certain persons from houses occupied by them m the Trafalgar Street J***'"''
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