Indian Daily Mail, 13 August 1947

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 155. il SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS,
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  • 226 1 1 here Will Be No Discrimination Against Anyone" UWJtAKHtS ASKED TO "FORGET THE PAST AND BURY THE HATCHET' \u«. 12.— The Pakistan Constituent Assembly mod Ali Jinnah as its president on Monday and lim a plea that the lawmakers "forget the past and m
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  • 63 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Aug. 12.— Dr. Jivaraj Mehta has been appointed Direc-tor-General of Medical Services. This U the first time an eminent physician outside the Indian Medical Service has been appointed to this highest post. Mehta will be remembered as the doctor
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  • 73 1 12 Mm. Vljaya **ml P.w<m Indian ambasftaiifl on Monday she >i a serial link let rnfon. since both >a have shown a 'id and harmonise tnd civilizations" emerging from -on." ne sa id. with the gigantic <n ff her resource* jw o«i« ner p her
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  • 108 1 MADRAS GOVT. ON THREATENING LETTERS TO EUROPEANS (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. Aug. 12._The Governnient has received representations from many European* mi n the Province, including one from the local American Consulate saying th/ey have received letters threatening them with violence. Therefore the Government has issued a Press Note today
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  • 157 1 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Aug. 12— Mr. C. Rajagopalachari who is flying to Calcutta on the 14th morning to a 4-11 me the office of Gorernor of West Bengal In an informal chat expressed concern orer the situation In Calcutta. Rajaji added
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  • 58 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Aug. 12.— Mr. If. SivaraJ, President of the All-India Scheduled Castes Federation, announces the Federation is not participating m the Independence Day celebration as a protest against the Constituent Assembly Advisory Committee's decision to abolish separate electorates
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  • 78 1 Kashmir Ruler's Relative Becomes Acting Premier (From Oar Own Correspondent) Srinagar, Aug. 12.-^Sweeping changes m Kashmir's policy is expected following the retirement announced yesterday of Prime Minister Ramchandra Kak. General Janak Singh, a relative of the Maharaja, is appointed as acting Premier. Political circles believe that all political prisoners m
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  • 19 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Aug. 15. Sir Alagappa Chettiar renounced his knighthood today. Copyright.
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  • 104 1 Singapore, Aug. 12. According to an Antara broadcast monitored nere, the Republic's 1 amameniar> or King Committee m it* afternoon session today adopted a resolution urging tne Kep^olican government to celebrate the establishment of the Dominions of Hindustan and Pakistan on August 15. It was
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  • 103 1 Lahore, India, Aug. 12.— Half a dozen fires blazed m this ancient Punjab capital today as troops patrolled the streets m tanks and heavily armed trucks after 24 hours of communal rioting which left 35 dead and 60 wounded. The authorities feared new outbreaks of violence momentarily
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  • 261 1 (From Our Own Correspondent I i«n.^f ai Vk 118 "-—RspW** charge made by Mr. Liaquat Ah Khan, yesterday that he has been encouraging Sind Hindus to look on the Government of their State as alien and making speeches calculated to 'incite Hindus
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  • 76 1 New Delhi, Aug. 12 Reports that Seth Ratakrlshna Dalmia, Indian multi-millionaire industrialist, had bought the British owned Calcutta Djaily netaspaper "The Statesman were described by his secretary today as "absolutely without truth." Dalmia, who owns about a dozen newspapers m Delhi, Lahore, Calcutta, Madras and
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  • 76 1 Calcutta, Aug. 12. Two hundred and fifty thousand Moslem seamen, dock labourers and port workers threatened yesterday to strike if Calcutta the home port for most Indian seamen is not included m Pakistan. A statement issued by Moslems said that if the Boundary Commission
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  • 148 1 Pakistan Recognises Sovereignty Of Kalat State New Delhi Au£. I*.— A pact between the provisional government of Pakistan and the State of Ka lat, m which Kalat is recogn'/ed an sovereign state m treaty relations with the Bri tish government*' was announced yesterday. Recognition by Pakistan of the state's separate
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  • 71 1 Batavia, Au* I?.— lnformed Indonesian Republican source* at Jogjakarta were reported today to have fnd'eated that the United Stales' offer to arbitrate m the dispute with the Dutch, might be politely refused. The report carried by the Indonesian news agency, Antara, iaid the Republican cabinet
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  • 51 1 SIR B. N. RAO TO HELP DRAFT FREE BURMA'S CONSTITUTION (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Aug. 12.— Sir B. N Rao, Constitutional Adviser to the Constituent Assembly, is proceeding to Burma at the end of August on the Burma Government's invitation to help draft the Constitution of Free Burma.-—
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  • 150 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Pondicherry, Aug. 12.— The Government yesterday even, ing withdrew the ban on meetings and processions following a demonstration by all sections of the people. Police pickets were also withdrawn from all places and all arrested persons will be released.
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  • 69 1 FREE "RIDE" FOR BANGKOK PUBLIC ON AUG. 15 Bangkok, Augr. 12. 3,000 Indians are planning: a noTd feature of celebration of Inpendence Day on Friday. They t*ill "buy out" the city tramways durin? the d y giving private OFermt*cn to the Company's normal d iys revenues, allowing thi pnbjlc to
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  • 132 1 New Delhi. At. n \grcements for partitioning the mrf ting armed forces between India and Pakistan, were completed yesterday, but a Joint Defence Council will continue to hold command until next April. The last allocation cf forces was to gve two squadrons of
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  • 88 1 The United Nations Security Council was scheduled to meet Tuesday afternoon to resume conglderation of the Indonesian question, states an AP. message from Lake Success. One of the first things to be decided wai wfc the Council would 1 lives of the Endoni mer Pi ter Sutan
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  • 633 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wednesday, August 13, 1947 L FREEDOM IS CONTAGIOUS jyHEN the mighty British themselves have decided to quit the entire Indian sub-continent, handing over power to the Indian people, it li deplorable that the far le>. powerful French and the least powerful Portuguese have still not seen
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  • 185 2 Attlee And Other Cabinet Ministers To Participate BR. GOVT. TO SEND SPECIAL MESSAGES TO INDIA AND PAKISTAN London, Aug 12— Prime Minister Clement Attlee will send congratulatory message- from the British Government to leaders of Ind a md Pakistan on the transfer of powers to
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  • 125 2 AUNG SANS ASSASSINATION: Rangoon, Aug. 12. All Christian churches m Burma observed a national day of mourning on Sunday for U. Aung San and six other government leaders assassinated on July 19. Special prayers also were said m Rangoon's Jewish synagogues. A committee representing
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  • 129 2 London. Aug. 12. The hoisting •»f the saffron white and green India tri- colour flag over India Hoil^e here will for Indians be the most moving feature of the celebrations planned m London to i-elebrate on Fr day the transfer of power to the new Dominions
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  • 96 2 Bangkok, Aug. 12.^The Indian roiisul. Bhagwat Dayal, will host •iie Indian National flag on Friday •r.orning ai the consulate here heralding a day of celebrations by 'he Indian community here of Independence Day. The whole Indian community of about 3.000 had been invited and are expected tc
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  • 48 2 Nairobi, Aug. 12. Indians throughout East Africa will celebrate as a holiday Aug. 15 the day when the 'wo dominions of India and Pa Mistaii an to be formally set up Special programmes are being nla lined m all the big East African centres.- Reuter
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  • 364 2 SIR T. VIJAYARAGHAVACHAKYA'S IMPRESSIONS OF INDIAN SITUATION London, Autf. 12. Sir T. Vijayaratfhavat -ha. The Times as one who belongs to no political has served under the Crown m British India for served the Indian States for 10'z years." gave I of 'he
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  • 232 2 AUG. 15 A Day Of World Liberation, Says U S. Congressman Cellar FREEDOM FOR BURMA, INDONESIA AND KOREA ADVOCATED Washington, An*. 12.— Independence lor Bum, Indonesia and Korea was advocated today by Democratic representative bnvanuel C eller m a letter to Pandit Nehru Declaring that Aug. 15 should be a
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  • 143 2 Calcutta, Aug. 12 East Bengal officials told the government tonight that 50,000 pciv.ms m the Chitfagons district face "certain death" unless relief supplies *re flown there at once. Herajal, Islam representative of East Bengal Peoples Relief Committee, told newsmen that the government relief had so
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  • 16 2 facka—a great name m India's <ienl mlture ami tradition" h story It betokens India's an- Reuter
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  • 85 2 More Public Agitation Against Fr. India Authorities Paris. Aug. 12 —Investigations were opened today into the causes of the rioting yesterday near Government buildings m Karikal, one of tHe five "establishments" of French India. Five policemen and four civilians were injured during the disturbances, it was reported here. Preliminary unofficial
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  • 111 2 Paris. Aug. 12.— The French cabinet has agreed to give native representatives a greater hand m the government of France's tiny colony m India, m a move designed to quieten the trouble, which started from the natives' demand that France quit India by August 15.
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  • 161 2 New Y<»rk, Aug. 12. Times, editorially discussing the recent report of official* of the Reserve Bank of India m which corruption m Indian political life was attacked, declares: "If Indians need an example of the ruin that can be caused by corruption m government, they
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  • 483 2 MANCHESTER (,l AKDII Manchester. Aug 12 —The Indian trade union niovn.u nt ha^bfr "torn to pieces by the disunion of the Left wing parties." the lite Manchester Guardian suggested m an editorial today, uhidideclir that the Communists have
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  • 294 3 jpecial Indonesian Appeal To Nehru I fllfflh DUTCH VIOLATIONS OF CEASE FIRE ORDER REPORTED —An appeal to India to reinforce its Dutch intentions m Indonesia was made last ideas! over Jogjakarta radio. an Indian proposal that Dutch troops should prewar demarcation lines as
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  • 159 3 Indonesians Will Indemnify Damage To Foreign Property Jogjakarta, Aug. 12— Indonesian Republican Government announced on Monday that it would pay indeninrty for all fere!fn properties nhich had been destroyed "by or m the course of hostilities" to all rightful owners. Antara report on the Government s decision said indemnity .Id
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  • 102 3 Batavia. Aug. 12. Indonesian^ expressed gratitude for the proposed dispatch of a Filipino brigade lo aid them, a Filipino p|Hlt f 11 111 said tonight over the Jogjakarta radio. Tke spaaker, identified as Mr. Estrada, long a resident of Indonesia said m both Tagal and English version^
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  • 101 3 batavia. Aug 12. Waller A. Fooie, IS Consul General ai Batavia. took off on Monday morning mi n a United States navy beechcraft plane on a confidential mission to the Indonesian Republic's capital, Jogjakarta. Foote declined to reveal the purpo»e ol his trip
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  • 91 3 Ca'ro, Aug. 12. Ismael Elazhari head of the Sudanese front annouueed that he will go |o New York to defend the unity of the Sudan and Egypt against the Independence Front Delegation which will plead for separation before the United Nations. Elazhari aa-u.sea the
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  • 534 3 World Situation Has Not Improved" SECRETARY LIE'S REPORT TO UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY New York, \ui». 12. No desponsihle statesman m any land could contemplate the prospect of war, Mr. Trygve Lie, Secrefar\ General of the United Nations, stated m his annual report to the General Assembly published yesterday. II the
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  • 431 3 Withdrawal Of Br. Troops "BRITAIN HAS BEEN A STUMBLING BLOCK TO OUR INDEPENDENCE" Lake Success Au^. 12. Prime Minister Nokrashy i'asha of Egyttfl told 'be United Nations Security Council on Monday that the situation m his country might easily gti out of hand" unless the Council
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  • 91 3 Bankgok, Auk- 12. The Siamese Government yesterday ordered compulsory sale of all rice n the kingdom effective immediately I ecanse of the failure of merchant* to turn over ■tociu to the Govcvnnien.t Rice Purchasing Bureau. Merchants holding stocks must contract with the bureau before
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  • 97 3 London. Aug. 12— The British Admirality released last night what i« described as Hitler's last mes<age sent on a German naval wireless the day before h e killed himself m a Berlin bunker It .said textually. '"General Jodl Izifonn me immediately; 1. Where are th c enemy's
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  • 171 4 Governor Turns Down REPINDIA'S Request It has been officially announce d that the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya has addressed a request to His Excellency the Governor, that Au ,ust 15, the day on which the new
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  • 274 4 MR. THIVY TO BE PRESENT The Alexandra-Ayer Raja-Bouna Vista Local Affairs Centre of the Malayan Indian Congress will be holding a mass meet'ng at Alexandra, m the premises of the 'Jai Hind' Library on Friday, Aug. 15 at 2 a.m.
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  • 184 4 Bangkok, Aug. 12.— 1t is reliably understood the Siamese Government has completed plans for handling rice shipments after the tripartite agreement ceases at the end of August. According to information the Siamese Government will set up a new organisation called the Allocation Board
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  • 62 4 The engagement of Mr. E. V. Fernandez, Straits Times, Singapore, son of Mrs. Varghese Fernandez, and the late Mr. Feri nciez, Thumbay, to Miss Theresa blara, the second daughter of Mr. Mid Mrs. David Fernandez. Thumiy, ii announced and the marriage w 11 be solemnised at the Church f
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  • 134 4 With the abolition of rickshaws \ii Singapore, many aged rickshaw pullers found themselves unable to take up other employments. About 400 of them applied to the Department of Labour for repatriation to China. Out of these applications 338 were approved, but 18 of them decided
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  • 44 4 T D CHACKO of Irrigation Department Johore and T. D. Thomas of NAAFI, Singapore regret to inform all relations and friends that news reached us saying our beloved father Kurudamannil house Ayroor, Travancore slept m Christ on 30th July, 1947. Up-country papers please copy.
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  • 246 4 INDONESIAN ISSUE AT UNO India- Arab League Line Up Worries European Powers New York, Aug. 12. Abdul Rahman A//, n |»o sh tary General of the Arab League conferred M nj s a dinner at his hotel here, with Indonesia Sutan Sjahrir, Indonesian Foreign Minister Hu ambassador Asaf Ali Khan
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  • 146 4 RAMADIER WARNS AGAINST DICTATORSE Paris, Aug. n < lfn c Gaulle called ip* the people to forget ,litu-al *2 while Premier warned the nati i against the "road to dii t >r^hip Oe Gaulle tola North city of L« parties must boy. obligation to put I ranc« bm her feet.
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