Indian Daily Mail, 8 August 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 151. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 262 1 NEW DOMINIONS MEMBERSHIP OF UNO L fresh Applications I Necessary') ti4. 7.— The future of Indian delegations in fter the partition on Aug. 15 has created ult behind t he-scenes problems among d N official* »t is learned here. Secretarial is understood to be now solutions firstly, India will continue
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  • 55 1 BHOPAL TO JOIN THE UNION? I Ur u °spondent) Voor ding to 1 <"" N,h of Bhopal lj* l0 Union. Ei" (he Nawab I in the last I Dholpur V o come. I <lfflcuUy I r k deter. I "artier decl- "in despite dis. I the State -land I o
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  • 91 1 NO MORE ANGLICISED NAMES! From 'Our Own Correspondent* Luc-know, Aug. 7. The Unit- i I ed Provinces Government has decided to re-Indianise several i geographical names which were anglicised under the Britisty rule. The river Ganges r will thus once again become Ganga and the Jumna, Yamuna. Muttra gets back
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  • 123 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangalore, Aug. 7. Negotiation* between the Mysore State Congress leaders and the Dewan for introduction of responsible Government have broken down, and Congress has decided to launch civil disobedience campaign Immediately. Announcing this yesterday evening, the State Congress President 'The Dewan
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  • 111 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Aug. 7.— No Gurkha troops will be transferred to Pakistan contrary to a London report The majority of the Gurkhas have volunteered to serve the Indian Union Army and their terms of service are now the subject of negotiation
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  • 219 1 LONDON. Aug. 7.— Sir Stafford Cripps, who with Prime Minister Clement Attlee was co-orchitect of the British plans for the India constitutional settlement, will pay a fleeting courtesy visit to both India and Pakistan within a fortnight of the transfer of power on August 15, I
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  • 78 1 Batavia, Aug. 7. A Jogjakarta Radio report said Dutch troops were still advancing eastward from Gombong (near Banjumas, Central Java), which the Republicans alleged, had been occupied by Dutch troops after the eeatfe fire. Another report said Chief-of-StafT of th e Republican Army had decided to
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  • 37 1 New Delhi, Aug. 7. Jinnah, pre. sident of the Muslim League, left for Karachi by plane today to complete details for the establish, ment there of the independent Muslim State of Pakistan.- AP
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  • 88 1 GANDHIJI TO RESIDE IN PAKISTAN FOR REST OF LIFE Lahore, Aug. 7. Ma hat ma Gandhi declared today he was willing: to spend the rest of his life in Pakistan "either in East Bengal, the Western Punjab or the Northweest Frontier Province." Gandhi, who has been the leader of the
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  • 106 1 French Offer "New Charter" Of Peace To Vietnam Saigon, Aug. 7. Hopes of peace in Indo.Ctyina where the French and Vietnamese nationalists have been fighting since the end of December have been revived by a statement by Emile Bollaert, French High Commissioner, that he would shortly disclose details of a
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  • 58 1 SINGAPORE, Aug. 7.— The Chinese Organisations Union "Chung Hua Tsunjr Hui" in a radiogram message to the Chinese Consul-General in Batavia, appealed to the Government of China to defend Indonesian interests at the United Nations, similar to that done by Australia and India, says
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  • 21 1 Rangoon, Aug. 7. Hia Min. a prominent Burmese Communist, has been arrested by the police, it was officially revealed tonight. Reuter
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  • 265 1 Caux Sur Montreaux, Switzerland. Aug. 7. India and Indian delegates are playing a leading part in the Moral Rearmament World Assembly being held here. Led by Dr. Frank Buchman, the founder, 1,500 delegates from 30 nations are Peeking the answer to the
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  • 95 1 Tokyo, Aug. a longtime Indian resident Jao M. Ramamurthi in a statement, described as "fantastic* the persistent Japanese reports that Subhas Chandra Boae had large amount of jewels, when his plane crashed over Tai hoku on August 17. 1945, while taking off for Japan. Japanese reports
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  • 99 1 Jogjakarta, Aug. 7 ln cordially accepting the offer of the rood offices of the U.S., Premier Sj a ri_ foeddin on Thursday asked that America use her influence to obtain acceptance of the Indonesian proposal that Security Council sponsored international arbitration was the only means
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  • 237 1 Calcutta To Have Another Blood-Bath? (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Aug. 7. Though only sporadic outbreaks of violence have been occurring in the city in the last feu days, there is drama in the air and the feeling i> that some big catastrophe much bigger than the last Great Killing,
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  • 193 1 JOGJAKARTA, Aug. 7.— The AHIndonesian Central Organisation of Trade Union on Wednesday radiocrammed the Pan- Malayan Trade Union. Singapore, sending fraternal greetings and expressing gratitude to all workers for all "good work in supporting the Republic of Indonesia." "Our appeal to you is; 'The cease lire
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  • 49 1 Madras, Aug. 7.— Consequent on British officers retiring on Aug. 15, Mr. A. V. Patro, son of the late Sir A. P. Patro, Justice Party stalwart, has been appointed City Police Commissioner. Mr. Pulla Reddi has been ap. pointed Home Secretary. Copy* right.
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  • 40 1 Moscow, Aug. 7.— Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit the first Indian (Hindustan) Ambassador to Russia arrived in a plane which carried for the first time an orange, white and green flag of her new nation. UP
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  • 37 1 Bangkok, Aug. 7. Lord Killearn arrived yesterday It Is understood he is having important talks with the Siamese Government regarding rice exports after August. This evening Lord Killearn is meeting Premier Thamrong. Reuter
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  • 851 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, August 8, 1947. BRITAIN MALAYA A TRAGIC CONTRAST WHEN one appreciates the spirit underlying the drastic measures just announced by Premier Attlee for saving Britain from imminent economic collapse and the British people from starvation and hunger, and compares it with the indifference of the
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  • 896 2 Final Draft Of Instrument Of Accession New Delhi, Aug. 7. No objection, it is stated, was raised to the revised draft of the Instrument of Accession and Standstill Agreement at a conference of States' representatives, numbering more than 45 held hererecently. No further
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  • 431 2 The Schedule attached to the Instrument of Accession which prescribes matters with respect to which the Dominion Legislature may make laws for an acceding State are: A. DEFENCE 1. The naval, military and air rorces of the Dominion and any other armed force raised
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  • 109 2 Rangoon, Aug. 7.— U No Gyi, exPremier U Saw's brother, was arrested here last night after police raided his house. According to the Burmese press he was suspected to Have been plotting to influence the prison authorities for the ex Premier'- escape. It was officially revealed
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  • 291 2 Sikhs' Warning To Punjab Boundary Commission London, Aug. 7. Ganda Singh, leader of the <\ now in Britain to present the Sikh case in regard told a press conference today: "We want no post the boundary commission's award and we want nfT^ we want oniy justice we nave not come
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  • 562 2 "NO ECONOMIC ISOLATION OF INDIA AN PAKISTAN PROF. VAKIL Bombay, Aug. 7. Prof. C N. Vakil, Head of the Dep ment of Economics and Sociology, Bombay University, expn ed the view today that with the establishment of the Dominions of India and Pakistan there would be not only tical peace
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  • 64 2 New York, Auu 7— i ndun bassy officials and repre^ of Indian •TgaalsatitM her? had assembled at La Guarfo port yesterday to ureet Dr > Sjahrir, ex-Premier of the Im sian Republic, wen mystify, the Bombay plane arrived J him. They were informed Sjahrir
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  • 34 2 New Delhi persons on Thu. killed and 10" hf P Muslim Bsbtlni d d Sixteen villaec- i hours in the An: rfl police said th. attacks and ''<■ ;Vr dl Muslim and Bta<J« >* n( A.P.
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  • 612 3 IIN Urged To Demand Dutch Withdrawal Of ■Troops To Former Positions \ufi. 7— The Indonesian question was on the United onncil calendar for discussion on Thursday along JJ™ able wa.s a request from the Republic asking for to supervise execution of the truce with
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  • 104 3 Moscow, Aug. 7.— A Pravda com. meniator asserted on Tuesday the United States offer of its M good offices" to mediate the IndonesianDutch dispute was designed to save the Netherlands from censure. "It was necessary for those interested in preserving colonial regimes," said
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  • 126 3 Sydney. Au&. 7 The Department of Immigration is looking for officers to publicise Australia. The Commonwealth Gazette calls for applications for migration officers at Cairo. New Delhi, Shanghai. New York, and San Francisco. Their duties will be furnished Information about Australia, interview prospective migrants, and, subsequently,
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  • 1060 3 against Threat Of Economic Catastrophe London, Aug. 7. Prime Minister Attlee, unrolling a new serif of austerity cats before the House of Commons in one of the gravest government pronouncements since Britain went to war in 1939, called upon the nation
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  • 542 4 McKerron Appeals To Singapore Public To Work Harder And Live Austerely Import Of American luxury' Goods Banned Addressing the Singapore Advisory Council yesterday, Mr. I' B McKerron. the Officer Administering the Government, -eferred'to Hritain's present economic crisis and announced various measures which the local (Jovernment have only to heln Brltal"
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  • 108 4 London, Aug. 7. Representatives or Britain's industrial workers and employers last night pledged "full co-operation In assisting to reslore the economic security of Britain" when they met under the i hairmanship of Labour Minister George Isaacs here last night. The industrial chiefs. 16
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  • 134 4 TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. R. A. NAGANATHER At the recent annual general meeting of the Vivekanandi Ashram, Kuala Lumpur, an appreciation oi! the Service! rendered by the late Mr. K. A. Naganather to the Asrmma and tin Vibekananda Tamil School was recorded and a vote of condolence passed* with all
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  • 97 4 Between fifty and sixty representatives of Governments and interested organisations will be prtsent at the international Social Welfare Conference which is scheduled to take place at the (Jllice of the Special Commissioner in South Kast Asia, Lord Kiilearn, from Aug. I*J to 23. Ai rangements for
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  • 97 4 London, Aug. 7. The House o Lords on Wednesday passed three key measures of the Socialist Government's programme Transport and Agriculture Bills and the Town and Country planning measure. The transport bill, involving expenditures estimated at £1,055,500,--(JOO provides for nationalisation of railway, canal, shipping
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  • 81 4 Approximately 300,000 yards of textiles were released on the open market by Government through the Chambers of Commerce for sale to the public in Singapore. The material consists of the following: Cotton prints retailing at $1.12 per yard. Printed Shirting at $1 per yard and
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  • 92 4 Home, Aug. 7.— Ettore Vanni, described as an ltal'an Communist who returned to Italy after eight years in the Soviet Union, writes in the Conservative Rome newspaper II Tempo that Russia is no longer Communist and is preparing for war. Lenin's country has been reduced fro
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  • 142 4 Paris, Aug. 7. About 7,000 Chinese enter French Indochina every month, the Paris evening paper France Soir reported today. Entries to Indochina were strictly controlled by the Indochinese Agency" a commission of nine members whose names were kept secret and who were appointed by the
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