Indian Daily Mail, 5 August 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 148. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 5. 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 135 1 NIZAM WILL NOT USE FORCE TO SE TTLE BERAR ISSUE Assurance to f p. governor m Our Own Correspondent) I.— Details are now available of the Nizam's will not be used to settle the Berar issue. >\ritin£ to the Central Provinces Gover- by way of forcible occupation of Berar or
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  • 270 1 Compensation To Quit India Victims C.P. GOVERNMENT'S DECISION Naupur. Aug. 4. The Provincial Government has decided to pay adequate compensation to all victims of official efforts to put down the "Quit India** movement of 11)12. "Freedom Day." August 1"). has been fixed for submission of claims for compensation for injuries
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  • 154 1 India 's First Woman Governor New Delhi, Attf. 4— Mrs. Saroiini Naidu. woman poet, will be Appointed acting Governor oi the United Provinces until Dr. B*. C Kov. nou in the United States can return to take over, it was reliably understood here last night. She will be the first
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  • 110 1 London, Aug. 4. Messages of congratulation and good wishes for Queen Elizabeth reached Buckingham Palace from all over the Empire this morning. The Queen is 47 today and as the birthday is observed as a family anniversary, she is spending the day at the Royal lodge
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  • 50 1 (From Our Own Correspondent; Madras, Aug. 4. Interviewed Premier O. Ramaswami Reddiar said Sir Archibald Nye will continue as Governor of Madras for the whole of this year and for a few months thereafter. The question of appointing a successor did not arise now. Copyright.
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  • 137 1 SJAHRIR ON UN CEASE FIRE CALL jwibay, Aug. —Dr. Satan Sjair Ftrmer Pn n iei <>i Indonesia. 10 i« no* on a mission to In■cc world opinion In favour [fodonesia, lid here he! ore ling by ar >daj for Lake v ti.it ibe cessanol hostilities arranged to place «td.i\ might
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  • 46 1 -i-he Burma mil .Jli^ed se- tmment the r- m 1 enforced throthe inre the poli- l lni of tortnisht I military itiona and vices "in 'oss prevailing d at con- Ts-of-war, "ope with military ing to the now obtain- Reuter
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  • 20 1 I,' A.. S 4.M; vester- r i-overnment Xmerican such as pic*h lt V 'nstead of 1 for >' Uin'. recovery. UP
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  • 66 1 C. P. GOVERNOR RETIRING (From Our Own Correspondent) Nagpur, Aug. 4. All European members of the Imperial Services except three have left or are leaving before Aug. 15. The Governor, Sir Frederic Bourne, is retiring on Aug. 14th when Mr. Pakvasa will be sworn in. The only three Europeans left
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  • 100 1 Ahmedabad, Aug. 4. Bread riots and hunger marches were reported today lrom the interior of the Gujerat and Kathiawar districts, betwen the Indian Province of Bombay and the Pakistan Province of Sind. PoLce reinforcements have been rushed to some villages in Kathiawar, where armed crowds were
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  • 120 1 From Our Own Correspondent. Karachi. Aug. 4. It is learnt the design of the Pakistan flag will be the present League emblem of the Cresent and Star plus a white stripe on the green canva*. The flag's design will be almost the first question which
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  • 77 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calicut, Aug. 4.— News has been received here of the brutal murder of two rich Moplah brothers of Walluvanad Taluq who embraced Hinduism last year and the younger brother's wife last night. Muslim? of the Taluq did not like their becoming
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  • 133 1 Indonesia War Ends: Republicans Issue Ceasefire FIRST BIG VICTORY FOR UN Uatavia, Aug. 4.— The United Nations won its first big victory for peace tonight when the Indonesian Republic joined the Netherlands in a formal agreement to cease hostilities in Indonesia. The Indonesian official reply as broadcast by Radio Jogjakarta
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  • 40 1 A later AP. report says: In a communique tonight the army said Republican forces in Madoera were stiffly resisting Dutch invasion troops which landed from seven ships on Monday morning. Seven Dutch tanks also were reported advancing from Batoeroppoe.- AP
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  • 213 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ahmedmbad, Aug. 4.— "Religion is a dc-ep personal matter, more personal than honour. To be true it must be able to defy coercion of the extremist type,' writes Mahatma Gandhi in the current issue of the "Harijan" in reply to
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  • 73 1 Nanking, Aug. 4. China's Foreign Office today officially denied that the Reuters despatch on Aug. 2 regarding the exchange of a diplomatic representative with Pakistan was based on any official release. Keuters, however, did not quote the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' official release. The despatch began: "China
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  • 150 1 From Our Own Correspondent Raxaul. Aug. 4— Strange scare prevails in the village* in the proposed Kosi Irrigation Project area which today looks like a dead country. No sign of liie is seen and all houses are locked. Stranger* ffaitfof the region are by the
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  • 148 1 Batavia. Aug. 4.— The Indonesia Republic wanted settlement of th«* Indonesian conflict on a new basin, Premier Sjarifuddin said in a broadcast tonight. The Dutch, he said, had torn up up the Linggad.jati agreement by its creation of autonomous territory in Billiton, Bangka and Riouw Archipelago. The Republic
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  • 660 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, August 5, 1947 USHERING THE NEW DOMINIONS AS the Historic August Fifteenth is coming nearer and nearer, events in India are moving faster and faster. As already explained In these columns last week, a lot of work remains to be done within these one and
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  • 234 2 TO COMPLETE THE UNFULFILLED TASK OF NETAJI Compulsory Military Training Planned All British Influence In India To Be Eliminated (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Aug. 1. Sarat Chandra Bus* yesterday announced the formation of a new Socialist Republican Party. he party will stand
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  • 125 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Nagpw, fkmg. 4. Forty thousand villages in Central Provinces will shortly have their own Pan- hay. its and Taw Courts according *<» the Government's scheme for democratising village and decentralising village Administration. The necessary legislation is already placed en the Statute
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  • 107 2 Madras, Aug. 4. a Bill to replace the Ordinance prohibiting alienation ol communal, for-e^t and private lands by Zamindar<, recently promulgated, is now under preparation and, it is learnt it will be brought up before th? enjuing session of the Legislature The Bill, it
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  • 175 2 TUG -OF -WAR AMONG MUSLIM STATES IN GUJERAT Allmedabad, Aug. 4. A Political tug-of-war is going on among the Muslim States in Gujerat where Muslim League leaders are trying lo get a foothold. With their Headquarters in Radhanpur and Palanpur both of which States, it is stated, have joined Pakistan
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  • 171 2 Madras, July 4. The Bill which the Government of Madras have decided to frame shortly to regulate lotteries and betting generally, it :s learnt, is designed to be a comprehensive measure on the lines of the British Act. The exact scope and content of the
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  • 65 2 Madras. Aug. 4. Mr. V. V. Ramaswami. ex-Chairman of the Virudhunagar Municipal Council met the Vice-Chancellor of the Madras University, Sir A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar, recently in connection with a proposal to start an Arts College at Virudhunagar. It is understood the Vice-Chancellor explained the conditions under
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  • 482 2 Negotiations On Berar 's Future Continue Nagpnr, Aug. 1. Reports reaching Nagpur from Delhi Sure I'arulii Ravishankar Shukla, Priae Minister of (he C. P. and Mr. Hrijlal Biyani. President of »he Free Berar Committee, are staying at present, refer to prolonged and delicate discussions on the Herar question. According to
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  • 33 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Aug 4. The Government have directed the District Collector and Executive authorities of local bodies to assign building sites to Harijans free of cost.Copyright.
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  • 93 2 NEW HALF QUARTER RUPEE COINS M; ;lras. Awg. 4. The new half rune«> and quarter rupee nickel coins which are now in cir dilation in the city do not ring but are attracted by a magnet They contain the e.Tigy of King George VI on the obverse and the t
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  • 65 2 Pondicherry. Aug 4. It is understood the French India Government will declare August 15 a holiday for celebrating India Independence. Agitation asking the French also to quit India is gathering force and public meetings are being h?ld daily when the demand us
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  • 275 2 GEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT'S DISGOVEH .Madras, Aujj. 4. The area covered l>v Vi Cuddalore may well niffh prove a rich repmiti in the near future. Adverting to such a piK man of the Geological Survey of Indh Depart for fhe last three years, boring operation<m nearabouts Neyveli. a
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  • 48 2 Provincial Premiers Consulted On Governors' Selection (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Aug. 4.— lt is understood in the selection of Governors the Congress Irgh Command invited nai'ies from Provincial Premiers and acted on their IttggefltiMis. In every stage the Premiers were consulted and their advice accepted. Copyright
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  • 152 2 New Delh .\n, i_ S ti|| p u by the praMem cat-ti aiunal Bghtiiif, India h swifting past th» i,,ii, M will lead to her dayi —August 14 and I and >ion of this va-i ontinent' two new nation^ An air of apparent be
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  • 93 2 New Delhi. Aug. 1 Royal India An 101 v ten s will be allotted to India and two to the Pakistan, under the division armed forces wlk i I'.ikK into legal existeiu rime, it was learned yesu The di\ ision i portion of Muslim
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  • 53 2 Amritsar. Pvnjab A«f« teen people wtie MOed a" d Jl jured as dhoril. lllltinu Amritsar ami *U mndtal yesterday. In the town killed and 2 all ray ,md 14 plosion. When a bomb Majitha rail Amritsar. 4 < jured Casualwere 6 killed Bhoru and i
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  • 30 2 NEW POST FOR MAJ. GEN. CHATTERJEE Calcutta, A stood Major i jeo who Wftfl B Hind Govern pointed BUI Director ol P Bengal Bo r Director of Pu gal.— Copyright
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  • 810 3 Eomplete Withdrawal Of u tc i Troops Demanded jHir- POWER ARBITRATION SUGGESTED i xui; i. i<i|jii (t i in nepumican peace seemed no nearer (his morning than before happenings of the last few days, cables Harris tted Press Correspondent. reason to believe the Republicans
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  • 163 3 Rangoon, Aug. 4. Almost every portfolio in Burma's Cabinet with the exception of the premiership held by Thankin Nu is affected by a sweeping reshuffle, it was announced yesterday. The communique, from Governin ?nt House, said the Governor Sir Hubert Ranee, had accepted the resignation of
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  • 79 3 New York, 4. Jugal Kishore Jain, member oi Indian firms, arrived at Laguardia airport to spend a month in the United States contacting manufacturers of paper and paper and printing machinery. He told Reuter he was anxious to see what was available in order to
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  • 56 3 Baravia, .*u^. 4.— lue Bataria to Amsterdam senrittC i &LM ii>v^ > Airi.nea ..«*> i rariij busptndecl yeuterday, pn iiiaoi til inaia -> reiu^a! to allow uutc.i planes to Uiiu on Indian airfields, i. Neuieriands hi lei „^v-^ -,tii. ed. A iw,. i to talw* ior t^ouatnu
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  • 136 3 More British Soldiers To Be Hanged By Jewish Terrorists Jerusalem, Aug. 4. Seven more British soldiers are scheduled for the gallows," Irgun Zvai Leumi, terrorist murderers of two British sergeants found hanged on Thursday, warned the British Army in i'alest.ne in 2. broadcast tonight on its secret radio "The Voice
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  • 95 3 British Troops In Palestine Threatened With Reprisals Jerusalem, \u L Haganah, Ihe Jewish underground defeenee army, toui-hi threatened *W|fl' pub BdOOJli q«|){Jfl }SU|«2« ..s|i> policemen* 1 who kill and Injure innocent Jewi In revenge for the murder of the two sergeant^/* The threat was made over Haganah'a secret radio transmitter
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  • 31 3 Belgrade, Aug. 4. -Marshal Tito and Bulgarian Premier George Mltrou, winding up a 3-day? conference, concluded on Saturday an agreement under which Yugoslavia and Bulgaria pledged to help one another. A.P.
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  • 440 3 England 's Experiments On Socialisation New York, August I—England's1 England's Socialist Government has maiie another major move in its nationalisation pro gramme this time tatting over electricity generating and dislin.iuiiig companies, writes l)e Witt Mackenzie, Associated Press £*ews Analyst. Parliament has adopted a bill barring some miner amendments socialising 1/Ju
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  • 1272 4 "I Can Serve My Community Better As REPINDIA Than As MIC President," Says Mr. Thivy Asked his opinion whether he could serve the cause of Indians in Malaya better in "your capacity as representative of the Government of India than as President of the Malayan Indian Congress," Mr. .1. A.
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  • 283 4 The advance parties of the Ceylonese Military Labour Force and Ceylon Corps of Military Police will be arriving in Singapore on the Georgic, Britain's biggest troopship on Tuesday. They will number fifty three of the Ceylon Labour Force and seven Military Police, and
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  • 248 4 All former students of the Madras University colleges now in Malaya are requested to attend the inaugural meeting of this Association, which will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, Aug. 6, 6.30 p.m. in thej Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden, Singapore. Mr. S. K. Chettur, I.C.S the
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  • 55 4 ITALIAN PREMIER IN CAR ACCIDENT Rome, Aug. 4- Thl Nicola who was c ou Sunday for his 1. mcr homo tor .1 y t hi) pooed his departure jjri on doctor's ftdvicc s po lute rest," .1 ipok< aid. *ei Do Nicob mli injur ad^ da) night, when collided with
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  • 21 4 Detroit. Aug. 4 107,000 Ford Mot' duction worwera I not la4 than Tuesday w horized: the Workers' Ui. s next. A.P.
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  • 507 4 London, Aug. 4. BvfgWikMM that thei oelween the settlement reached m India u l( r > I which still exists in Palestine are discounted t|u, li ot the Arab New Bulletin published in Londoi Office. "Now that partition has won .ne day in India'* said
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    • 219 4 NOTICE The attention of Importers of Drugs and Chemicals us drawn to the provision of the Poisons Ordinance No. 39 oi 1938 under which poisons within the meaning of the Ordinance may only be imported and sold by per^on.s licenced under ■h< Ordinance I w s-V I JJOTO Tata's Eau
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    • 49 4 NEW DESIGN NATIONAL FLAGS to CELEBRATE INDIA'S INDEPENDENCE We have a limited supply of these flags suitable for buntings and decorations. Book your Orders now: COMMERCIAL ARTISTS, 39, THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. Daily: 3.15 6.30 9.15 P.M. Hari.shchandra Pictures Present Miss LATIKA in LAT SAHAB (Hindustani) Tomorrow "KEIIANA" (Hindustani) WIIIIMIIIIMUMMMWi
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    • 128 4 Today 3.30, 6.30 and 9 15 pi Ashok Kumar and Mnmtsi in "KISMET" (Hindu i. mi Do Not MUs It This Timt Released Thru. Th< d Ex: bitors Syndicate, Singapon Nc\i Change Mumiaz Shanti and UMatl in "LADY DOCTOR LAST J SHOWS AT 3.30 ft T.w I>l "MANONMANT iIN TAMII
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