Indian Daily Mail, 6 August 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VoL 111, No. 149. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 73 1 (00 Already Sail For Australia In Our Own Correspondent,) A hatch of 700 Anglo-Indiana sailed on Manoora with their entire belongings, iof Anglo-Indians who are leaving the sing to settle elsewhere. aid about 15,000 are leaving India. Five■n England, and the rest going to id
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  • 74 1 wf i our respondent) K \ildressins a meeting President IBuna Kripal warned: "If H mino?itie> in Pakistan wlere H 'I ofected, things Hjid read mucl tins! our will H' 1 Hindu iii iiv provinces. Hi- not our mul ui strike
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  • 19 1 "m Our c pondent) With the end 15 It is uni(>use will b r m UhUi^ Houses
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  • 43 1 Jinnah To Be President Of Conassembiy Also? I 1 "nr Own Correspondent) ding to man will not '-General of lso be the Preit Assembly. s le going Khan Mamdot for Punjab LeaRcult to fore"n which ilatana, but to support views are •adical.— Copy-
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  • 46 1 (-respondent) *hat be the I Governors which is üblic discussion. trie, partiBen»al and >e reduced Central Govunely, r 6 will not of Archibald Nye Me who will present h ey continue alary and on will be n of apprises. will be the m.— Copy.
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  • 40 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Pitna. Aus. s.— ln a public meeling yesterday evening, it was detided to ercol a statue of Mahatma (•andhi in the city and a commitCee was formed to raise funds.— Copylight.
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  • 120 1 Lahore, Aug. 5.— A special neutral force, to be known as (he Pun jab Boundary Force, has been set up with the agreement ot both the Indian dominions to maintain law and order in 12 disputed districts of the Punjab where many people have been killed
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  • 121 1 Jerusalem, August 5. The Mayors of the Jewish cities of TelAviv, Rama! Can and Natanya were arrested by the British authorities at dawn qh Tuesday, a i overnment spokesman announced, in a series of swift moves < limaring two weeks of Jewish underground violence in those
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  • 52 1 C. R. Not To Stay In Govt. House? (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Aug. s.— lt Is understood that Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, who has been appointed West Bengal Governor, has expressed his desire not to stay in the Calcutta Government House, but in some less pretentious building outride the
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  • 142 1 INDIA AND PAKISTAN DOMINIONS: PRINCES NOT CONSULIED ON SET-UP London, Aug. 5. Neither tiie imiiiim r oi rrinces nor Hie rulers 01 the Indian siaies were con*ulted on the British Government Kiuiouticeiiient oi June ."i on the >euuig up of the dominions of inaia, and Pakistan, Mr. Arthur nenuerson, nder
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  • 104 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Hyderabad (Dm.), Aug. s.— One person was killed and a dozen injured in a communal Ctefth which occured In the suburb on Sundax night. Official sources put the blame fcr the trouble on the Hindus but enquiries reveal that there haa been
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  • 93 1 Detroit, Aug. s.— The CIO United States workers In an agreement awaiting their Ford Motor Company strike scheduled for today were given a years grace for strike damage suits under the TaftHartley Labour Act. This the Company agreed to in an eleventh hour parley which
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  • 89 1 Mrs. V. L. Pandit In Teheran Teheran, Aug. s.— Mrs. Vijyalakshmi Pandit, Indian Ambassador Designate to the Societ Union, arrived at Teheran by air today on her way to Moscow with six members of her staff, including her daughter. She was welcomed at the airport by the British Ambas sador,
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  • 88 1 French Indians Conscripted To Fight Vietnamese! 266 SOLDIERS PASS THROUGH STORE We reliably understand that 266 French Indian soldiers arc being transported by the French hospital ship Chantilly to French Indo-China in order to fight the Vietnamese These soldiers, Indians and conscripts, are being transported, we understand, under degrading conditions
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  • 181 1 Br. Troops Quit Fort St. George (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. Aug. s.— The last British Battalion marched out of Fort St. George yesterday handing .over duties to a Sikh Regiment. Thus ends the association of nearly 200 years during which only British troops had garrisoned the Fort. The first
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  • 144 1 London, Aug. s— The British Cabinet— at the request, it is understood, of the Burmese provisional government— is likely to despatth Sir Stafford Cripps, memb er of the Government's India-Burma group of experts, to Burma for a few weeks to advice on the new Burmese constitution.
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  • 80 1 Rangoon, Aug. 5. The Government of Burma said today that 203 persons had been arrested in connection with the machinegunned assassinations of V. Aung San and six other Cabinet members on July 19. U. Tin, president of the State funeral committee, said the bodies
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  • 69 1 London, Aug. s.— Prime Minister Clement Attic introduced a super legislation in the House of Commons today to give his government broad powers for increasing agricultural and industrial production to meet Britain's impending dollar crisis. The precise powers sought for the Labour regime were
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  • 87 1 Pari>, A«ff. s.—l)ual nationality would be granted to people in French-controlled India under a new status discussed here at a Government conference, the newspaper Combat reported today. The paper quoted a statement by M.C.F. Earon, Governor-General uf French-India, that one of the innovations of the
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  • 58 1 The Hague. Aug. s.— An official statement from the Dutch Ministry of Oversea* Territories today confirms yesterday's unofficial reports that talks are in progress between the Netherlands Minister to New Delhi, Dr. T. H. L imping, and the Indian Government regarding the ban
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  • 56 1 Karachi, Au«. s— Field Marshal Lord Montgomery. Chief of thr Imperial General Staff, who ha* cut short his Pacific tour because of the British manpower crisis, arrived in Karachi today from Ceylon on his flight to Britain. He is spending the night at <M>vernment House and will
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  • 54 1 Nanking, Aug. 5 -Chinese reports claimed that the National Government has instructed the National Resource* Commission, the Ministry of Communications and the Ministry of Public Health, as well as other government agencies, to reduce the size of their representations in the United States in order to cut down the drain
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  • 109 1 Kangoon, Aug. 3.— Sir Maung Gyi, exm ember oi the Burmeoc txecutive Council, and now Counsellor to the Governor, has been nominated to the post oi High Commissioner in London, it wag reliably learned here today. This nomination follows the appointment of u
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  • 47 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Aug. s— lt is under, stood that India Government is considering a proposal to appoint an Envoy in Indonesia. The question is understood to have been discussed by Dr. Sutan Sjahrir with Pandit Nfchru. Copyright.
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  • 47 1 Brussels, Aug. s.— The Inter Allied Reparations Agency announced It had decided to allocate Hamburg's famous Blohm and Voss shipyard and 22 other German industrial concerns to 15 nations including New Zealand, India, Australia, the Netherlands. Proportions to each and the estimated value were not specified.- AP
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  • 138 1 Uatavia, Aug. 5. Front line dispatches indicated tonight boUi Dttlcb and Republican troops were respecting the cease-lire order in ihe Indonesian hunting zones. The Dutch won control of 210 air miles of the north coast of Java by linking up their eastern and western forces a few huur^
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  • 744 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wednesday, August 6, 1947. New Dominions' Stability Through Communal Unity FOLLOWING closely on me Heels of his categoncai mmrancri t^ the Hindu ana other m tn wmai in the Pakistan Dominion m<xi men interests would De luny im^uaiued and that they wuuiu ue fcituitea full citizenship
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  • 1907 2 Justice Party Wants S. Indian Federation Sir. P. T. Rajan Explains Party's Future Madras Ministry Criticised Madras, Aug. o.— Addressing a special urgent meeting of the Central Executive Committee of *he South Indian Liberal Federation, held recently at the Memorial Hall Park Town, Sir P. T Rajan, Leader of the
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  • 74 2 Netaji Jewels Mystery MORK (ii N f nese mat for a sului... uhal A foC of ten Mill. „.n carried b> hUs 'jj* I*.1 burned to n t?t neld, rorni* Etaat lasu-i Formosa, tha veredawo,,,, > Xtt^ jewels to in, i( n<i| h m quarters mi (l j() Sept. 7,
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  • 75 2 oiiades of opinioi the lines of the an early date. q ihat that the by el tioi Dr. Subbarcyan j a should be contested. After some discus* cided not to ado;. I at present but -nea» meeting of the w days hence by wh I membei> would I I leader's
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  • 64 2 Colombo, Aug 5 Marshall count Mongomery. Chief of Imperial General Staff, who t cut short his tour ol Aril u return to Britain because oi developments in the ecowc situation, arrived a: Ncgombo port here yesteicb He hac in an Royal Air 1 plane!: Singapore. After stopping
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  • 233 2 London, Aug. 5. Communal meals and Inuwi features of the British authorit ies emergency planthe 50,000 families who will return home from the coming year as a result of the transfer of po^ The War Office, India Office and
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  • 42 2 Dr. B. C. Roy's Appointment As Governor Approved London, Aug Chandra Roy. G physician, was Governor of the U as from Aug. IS Since Dr. Ru> States, the King M P roy appointment 01 Naidu M Act Dr. Roy Li ava Reuter
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  • 54 2 Vietnamese Victory Near Says Ho Chi Minh Saigon. Au K *j cease fire in Iml hopes here of an months old i<» Indochinese Rrpn' and the French t Dr. Ho Chi M the Vietnam H( nam Radio mesi nesian people and said the canVietnam were ed the hope th victory
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  • 565 3 ■pull Text Of Seven-Point Reply I To Security Council latch Charged With relaying fnosmission Of UN Message V— lndonesia Republican Premier Aniir Sjari- message to the Security Council on Monday Republican Government is issuing ceasefire effective old the Security Council that the Dutch delayed
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  • 620 3 SAYS IT HAS "FRITTERED AWAY" AMERICAN LOAN ON "INDULGENCES" Woostock, England, Aug. s.— Winston Churchill charged yesterday that the Labour Government had frittered away' the American loan on "indulgences" such as picture shows and tobacco instead of spending it for Britain's recovery. borrow money from
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  • 391 3 REPUBLICANS WANT MULTI- POWER ARBITRATION, NOT BI-PARTITE NEGOTIATIONS Jog Jakarta. Aug. s.— The Itepublic of Indonesia on Monday nitfht bowed to Ihe will of the United Nations Security Council and at midnight joined the Dutch in ordering an end to the hostilities in the 15-day-old war. I order all armed
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  • 78 3 Lake Success, Aug. s.— The United Nations Security Council rejected without debate on Monday a Russian proposal for withdrawal of foreign troops from Greece and United Nations supervision of economic aid to that country. The vote on the Russian resotion for peace in
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  • 94 3 London Police Quell Anti-Jewish Demonstration London, Aug. 5. Heavily reinforced flying squads of police restored order in Liverpool and Manchester yesterday after rioting squads had smashed, looted and burned several Jewish stores on Sunday night. Fcur persons were arrested in Liverpool, where police were placed on an emergency basis, and
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  • 360 3 London. Aug. 5. Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin told the Commons last night that he was awaiting the November conference of Foreign Ministers in London for a final answer on whether the unity of Germany is impossible. Until then, he said in the debate on
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  • 787 4 To Persuade Malayan Indians To Spend Money Towards Education Of Labourers' Children Wealthy Indians in Malaya are urged to spend their money on educating their compatriots and thus "leave behind permanent memorials to their munificence" instead of "wasting useful money on fleeting things and tamashas
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  • 200 4 ftjJb'A'AJhM 1U hi. ii'in-li Sir, 1 1 is reported that the iVC 'd Crescent Relict Committee organised o> ihc inuian Musmn League Committee on Saturday last tor liie purpose or collecting tunds .inu buying ai. u despatch* iiig medicines tor the Indonesians, arc niaKing
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  • 280 4 San Francisco. Aug. 5. The San Francisco Chronicle in an editorial headlined, H Asiatic colonialism s dying hard but dy'ng, declared that when India intervention in the I'nited Nations on behalf of (he Indonesian Republic and profndonesia expressions from China are taken into account, it looks
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  • 367 4 "Some Amusement Park busines smen are .n doubr whether thev have to be registered under the Busine^ Names Or* nance, 1940. As the stalls or shops in he l>arks re ed separately under the Municipal O'^^^/S'EL}! is the annual value of
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  • 95 4 CHICAGO, Aug. 5. Dr. Robert ivnard Hutchins, chancellor of the University of Chicago! said today that two of the atomic bombs can be manufactured row. if exploded simultaneously, could make the United States uninhabitable. "We know that some other country v. ill h.wc the
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  • 515 4 TRIPARTST3' GOVT. AGREEMENT ON London. Aug. 5. Urgent steps are being taken to hasten the conclusion of the negotiations between the Government of Nepal, India and the lTnited4\ingdom on the future of the Gurkha regiments, Arthur Henderson, Under Secretary for India, stated in a Parliamentary reply
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  • 99 4 DUTCH SHOOTiMr INDIAN l)AK(, T A )f Mr*s QU£R\ is PARLIAMhNf London. Auu h|(l Labour Member li the Foreign Se<r«t Ul j of Commons \<h\ >t h doing about tin- t J I military plane \k, "shot clown and I tish sub.jrds fhi,, r r H| karta in non-< I
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  • 80 4 B.U.i via. Aug. s.— I norts said tod.: th j ra F. Leahy, naval id\ President KoOSCVcIt, ible United States :■>. Indies to mediate in I in accordance with I offer. Sources dote to 1 )i here pointed out thai shall Wedemeyer had beei roles
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