Indian Daily Mail, 11 August 1947

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 153. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1947. f |f PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1008 1 JEILROUGH THE INDIAN DAILY MAIL "Our stock As A Nation Will Rise Only When We Improve The Lot Of Our Labourers" 'The major problem facing those interested in the welfare of our labourers here is hrst to secure for them an adequate living wage which
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  • 61 1 Schools, Shops, Mills Closed Pondi cherry L |\nn (j ur Ovi crrespondcnt 4 Lkierry. 10— The "Quit French India p mon \r-terday paraded slogans and .arrested l >( fne ban jtnonsti mniues and eed ?00. 10,000 evening continue Liberties have »one nd a >ls, shops Volunteers I idia are struggle.
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  • 40 1 I nr DELHI I 10 Ibrahim been Appointed i Piki mmissloner bndnn. It h I <l here. sman Rahe Fedev r> and In'l the Indian lin and the and was to the reand EmGenevt.— Reuter
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  • 35 1 BERAR M USLIMS TO KEEP OUT OF CONTROVERSY WITH NIZAM Out Own om.pondent) Central Muslim Leathai Musno Party :en by the on the I will not va y of any people of anrt subzeCopj rj
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  • 31 1 MADRAS MINISTER URGES DRASTIC MEASURES AGAINST BLACK MARKET I[sV lUI Pondent) Addressing the 8 Workers evening, MlHidaliar deof black '.ion among advocated the ordinance to d a minute's the martyrs Movement.-
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  • 95 1 From Our Own Correspondent New Delhi. Aug 10. It is understood the present Postal and Telegraph arrangements between India and Pakistan will continue till next March but telephone rates may be changed at the end of October. The Existing stamps will continue till October
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  • 175 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 Genera! George Marshal, United States Secretary of State, in message to the opening session today of the Pakistan constituent assembly said the eyes of the American people are fixed with "deep interest" upon the new nation. The message, addressed to the chairman,
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  • 52 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Aii*. 10.— Total liabilities of Pakistan after division of assets and liabilites are effected are variously estimated at between Rs 2.000,000,000 and Rs 4,000.00©,--000. Further it is understood the Government securities held by the people in Pakistan amounts to Rs.
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  • 260 1 J. N. Mandal Elected Chairman Of Pakistan Assembly Karachi, Aug. 10.— The Constituent Assembly of Pakistan, predominantly Muslim India, which will become a British dominion next Thursday, met today to start framing a constitution. Jogendra Nath Mandal. Hindu leader active in the Muslim League and erstwhile Legislative minister in India's
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  • 33 1 The Prime Minister Mr. Clement Attlee's broadcast over the BJB.C. on Sunday evening will be recorded by Radio Malaya, and can be heard here at 9.45 p.m. today, Monday, Aug. 11.
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  • 222 1 HALF-AMERICAN (From Our Own Correspondent) Indore, Aug. 10. It is understood Sir Morton, British Premier of Indore State, yesterday addressed a private meeting of about 50 citizens whjen he is reported to have told them that the Indore Ruler is trying to get better terms
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  • 116 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 10— The half a million Muslim population, mainly businessmen and. shopkeepers and labourers, appeared increasingly jittery over the prospect of the Hindus taking over control of this city on August 15. One group of Muslim demonstrators called on shopkeepers to close
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  • 18 1 This year Hari Raya Puasa will be celebrated on Monday, Auk- Reuter
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  • 23 1 London. Aug. 10.— The King will open the now session of Parliament on Tuesday. October 21, accompanied by the Qi^en and Princess Elizabeth.
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  • 724 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, August 11, 1947 ONE SOLUTION FOR TWO RIDDLES THE news that the Government of the Malayan Union have turned down the request of the Representative of the Government of India to declare the Historic August Fifteenth a Public Holiday, will be received with extreme regret
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  • 511 2 New Reforms Unacceptable To Nationalists CountryWid^ ''Leave India' Demonstrations Continue PARIS, August 9— The French Government on Friday .voted a new form of government for French India, and at the same time rejected the idea that inhabitants of the five colonies be allowed to
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  • 74 2 MADRAS GOVT. TO CHANGE PEONS' UNIFORMS MADRAS. Au^. 10— It is understood uniforms worn by peons in the Madras Government offices will be changed to befit the new order of things in the country. Presently the uniform consists of a gown, two red liveries, one worn crosswise tnd the other
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  • 182 2 Our Correspondent in India Cables from Pondicherry: While changes in French India Administration are being announced in Paris, yesterday political agitation for responsible government followed by mas arrests besan here. The French Indian Ciovernment banned processions and demonstrations organised b> the Congress in
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  • 86 2 RANGOON August 10— Officials said today that six men were picked out of an identification lineup here on Thursday a* the actual slayers of Burmese leader, V. Aung San and six fellow members of the Burma Executive Council on July 19. The statement said the six,
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  • 41 2 LAKE SUCCESS, August 10— The Ui ited Nations on Friday made public a letter from the Union of South Africa rejecting the recommendation of the General Assembly that the mandated territory of Southwest Africa :>e placed under United Nations trusteeship A.P.
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  • 210 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Aug. 10.— Grim food <sltuauon iaces India and besides uennite signs of famine in Gujerai j.uKi Kathiawar, the position Is Madras, Bengal, Rajputana, Bihai OMi even in tne Punjab is verj -iiucai owing to the failure OJ imiaa. Sowing
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  • 42 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Aug. 10— The Government has also decided to restore the original names of towns and places in the province. For instance, Tanjore will become Tanjavoor; Vellore becomes Veloor and Bezwada, Vijiavada. Copyright
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  • 137 2 JINNAH HAS NO TELEPHONE DIRECTOR (ne conira.t i dia and I respondent oi limes urou 4* Karachi ,och, stration hu: U "The Hind i k Muslin r oiame the 1 1 i are suspicion pares with J^ which, belli quislings. "The retent.. Hn in the Army J"JJ but one exa
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  • 132 2 RANGOON A n« San, wife of General Aum: deputy chairman Executive Council who fit I other Minister^ was as^assinal during a Cabinet nutting on ij 19. was yesterday returned I opposed to the liunnie tuenl assembh Six other A Freedom League I n jority parly
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  • 263 2 New Delhi, August 9. One hundred and twenty persons have been killed and hundreds injured in continued rioting between Muslims and Sikhs in five villages in the district of Amritsar. the Provincial Government of the Punjab said on Friday, says an AP report.
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  • 236 2 New Delhi, Aug. 10. The Indian l nion will receive 82 Naval vessels and all existing landing craft, while IB craft will be awarded to Pakistan, according to an official communique announcing that final decisions had been reached by the Partition Council
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  • 30 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangalore, Aug. 10. It is understood Mysore has decided to join ihe Indian Union. An official announcement is expected shortly. Copyright.
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  • 68 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Aug. 10— KamaKrishna Dalmia has bought Mr. .finnan's bungalow in Delhi and is making it the Headquarters of his anti-Cow-Slaughter League. The flag of the cow is already flying on the building. Dalmia announces after he
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  • 115 2 Washington, Aug. 10 —The United States probably will suggest to other interested nations that the initial eleven-nation conference on a Japanese peace treaty be held in early September immediately pre. ceeding the opening of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Some officials have
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  • 947 3 "Dutch Have No Right To Reef Armies In Indonesia" L?: 10 Outlines conditions I fir tjrwncit With Dutch o. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Vice Prej an Interim Government, on Saturday said equivalent of a Monroe doctrine adding: "We presence
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  • 406 3 MOBCOW, August 10— Mrs Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit is expected to present her credentials to the Kremlin early next week. She presents the credentials to Mr. Nicolai Shvernik, President of the Soviet Union or one of his deputies. "Madame the Ambassador"
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  • 72 3 Batavia. Aug. 10 Jogjakarta radio talk last night broadcast a message to the Director-General of Post and Telegraph service in India asking whether India was prepared to act as an intermediary for forwarding reports from the Republic to the Security Council on the
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  • 33 3 RANGOON, Aug. 10.— Indian immigration into Burma after a June total of 14,396, dropped 7,735 during July to 6.661 owing to immigration restrictions, it was officially announced today. Reuter
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  • 117 3 Begging Prohibited In Portugal Lisbon, Aug. 10 Beggars were being arrested throughout Portugal today as authorities enforced a new decree prohibiting begging in any form. The decree on begging was issued in order to get beggars off the streets and into adequate public assistance centers and at the same time
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  • 1067 4 WE Must Build An Intellectual Bridge Between India And Malaya, Says Mr. Thivy "OUR LITERARY STANDARD CAN RANK WITH THE BEST IN THE WORLD Mr. CHETTUR "We who carry the message of our University's culture across the seas have a double burden on our shoulders; to impart what we have
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  • 210 4 At an extraordinary meeting of the R.A.F. Base Malayali Welfare Association, Seletar, held on Aug. 2, it was unanimously resolved to convey the following tribute to Mr. S. K. Chettur, 1.C.5., the outgoing Representative of the Government of India on the eve of his departure
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  • 110 4 The Salaries Commission has (jompteted it's sittings in Singapore and the Chairman and Mr. C. E. Tilney propose to visit Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei in the near future, in order to form a local Commission to inquire into salaries and conditions there. It wiil
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  • 46 4 Mrs. P. M. Roxby, who has been with the British Council in China since 1945. and who ti passing through Singapore on her way back to England, will hold a press conference at 11 a.m. tomorrow, Tuesday, Aug. 12th in the Public Relations Office.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 33 4 PRESS CONFERENCE ON ELECTIONS A Press Conference on the Registration of Voters for the coming Singapore Elections will be held in the Council Chamber, Secretariat, Singapore, at 11.30 a.m. today, Monday. Aug. 11.
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