Indian Daily Mail, 21 August 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 161. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 230 1 Muslims To Repair Temples Hindus To Rebuild Mosques till id At Lost witnesses cio.v communal Co-operation —Hindus and Moslems gave new evidence today i, uiou-ly new found amity, which followed the transmit! British to Indian hands four days ago. i t i J learned that re obstruction work on places
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  • 77 1 »"i Correspondent! Pakistan li roncerned on ""<-»t. "Sind for '"'l' has been started l.roto^n.ists have al--me measure of U admitted hostile and not received a the Pakistan r of aflocaThe general support the e they feel Sind Muslims hi Hindus a sentl--98 President i
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  • 34 1 INSULT TO UNION PLAG? wn Correspondent) U is learnt nplaint from the tp Congres? to the Union flag was 1 Government is Matter with the at ion was rety^i -N T abha afeo.-- Copy-
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  • 67 1 Hindu Mahasabha To Agitate For Civil Liberties (From Our Own Correspondent) Baroda. Aug:. 20. The Hindu Mahasabha proposes to launch a movement for safeguarding Civil and Religious Liberties of the Hindu majority population of .Junasadh State, whose ruler mined Pakistan. Hindu teaders. >ay by Junagadh joining Pakistan, a first class
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  • 82 1 Bangkok. Aug 20 The British Information Service here too'ay announced that at the request of the Pakistan Government the British Ambassador and Consular offices in Siam will represent Pakistan nationals and their interests in Siam from Aug. 15 till further notice. The British Information
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  • 43 1 A class on "Thirukurai" will be conducted in Tamil by Br. Kaivalya (haitanya of the Ramakrishna Mission, Sinurapoie, at the Mission premises, «J Norrii Road, tomorrow, Friday. Aug. 22 at 6.30 p.m. All those interested are invited to attend.
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  • 210 1 SARAT BOSE WANTS BIHAR DISTRICTS FOR WEST BENGAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta. Aug 20.— Sarat Chandra Bose, prominent Bengal Congress leader and elder brother of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, in a statement, criticises the RadclirT Award and says if West Bengal is to I've, the provinces of the Indian
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  • 68 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Hyderabad, Aug. 20.— Th?re was I recrudescence of trouble in Secunderabad yesterday when a boy was stabbed. Three hotels were looted and a shop set on fire. Police fired and dispersed, mobs. The market area where rioting occured the previous day
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  • 34 1 London. Auer. 20 Prime Minis ter Clement Attlee left 10, Po.v.i tag Street today, for North Wa'.es, to resume his vacation ForM.^n Secretary Ernest Be/in a>so was expected to lesumr hls vacation today.- UP
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  • 77 1 HE ASM AN SAYS: INDIAN PRESS SUPPORTS INCOME TAX Regarding the attitude of the Indian Press in Malaya towards the question of In- j come Tax, the Ileasman Report says: i u The majority o* the In- dian newspapers put the view i of the Indian workman, and not tnai
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  • 271 1 New War Preparations In Java: Dutch Plans For Attack On Jogjakarta Jogjakarta, Aug. 20. The Indonesian Cabinet, frankly anticipating a full scale resumption of hostilities with the Dutch, met in an emergency session today to complete plans for removal of the Republican seat of government to Sumatra, if need be.
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  • 85 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Aigr. 20— The Union Cabinet is faced with serious shortage of officers in the Delhi Secretariat and this at a time when a vast amount of work has accumulated in the past five months. There is need for
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  • 146 1 "No Political Domination In India By French" Nehru (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Aur. 20.— French India Senator Kallasam Subbiah, who has returned after meeting Pantiit Nehru declared today that Nehru expressed complete sympathy with the Independence Movement launched in French India. Nehru, he said, was of the opiniou that
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  • 161 1 I*ke Success, Aug. ?0. The* United Xafons Security Coun.il on Tufdmy m'ght admitted lt< lability to solve the explos Balkan Problem after Russia In- voked the Big: Power veto < o kill two more American supported attempts at a solution. At the end of
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  • 112 1 H.E. The Officer Administering the Government will visit the following Registration Offices today (Thursday). He will leave the office at 20. Dunearn Road at 5 p.m. T.S. XXVm 20, Duneam Road, XXVI 23, Balmoral Road XXEX IA, Kirk Terrace XVI Ramakrishna Mission, 9, Norris Road
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  • 64 1 PAKISTAN" DELEGATE IN SYDNEY Sydney, Aug. 20— Mr. Mirza Raffi. Pakistan delegate to the Japanese peace conference, and Brigadier Sher Ali Khan, military adviser, arrived here by flying boat. Mr. Raffl, who stated that the Indian dominion^ were in agreement on the fine to Ix Adopts at the conference, declared
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  • 107 1 NEHRU New Delhi, Aug. 20. Prime Minister Jaw aha rial Nehru of the new Dominion of India declared today the Muslim majority In the Dominion of Pakistan agreed with him that communal disorders "are not going to be tolerated in the future" anywhere In the
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  • 142 1 With reference to the statement recenty issued that the Govern- >:•- General of Malaya, Mr. Malcolm IU Donald would be unaHe to accompany the U.K. delegation to Austr.i lia, discussions took place with Loi Addison and Xr. Hector McNeil In Singapore yesterday on ihe scope an<«.
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  • 106 1 London, Aug 20. The Soviet monthly paper 'World Economic And Politics** declared today that Britain's transfer of power to India was a copy of the United State* independence plan for the Philippines "the ideal of the imperialists." The pap< otod by Moscow D situatio ce
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  • 37 1 A div curse n "S-imad Bhagavad Gita* i l arlivcred in English v inada, Preait-n^ i Mission, Sinjfapor", prexniMS, 9 Horrta Road, on k .v, Autr. 23, at 6.30 p.ni. Aii those interested are invited to attend.
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  • 668 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thursday, August 21, 1947. A WELCOME REPORT JHE one official document that the great majority of the Malayan people— barring of course, the vested interests— will endorse without the toast hesitation is Mr. R. B. Heasman's report on Income Tax published yesterday. An acknowledged expert on
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  • 919 2 Will Play A Leading Role I PandulSiehr usAssurance New Delhi, Aug. 20.— The 15th of August is a great day not only in the history of India or Asia, but in that of the entire world," declared Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, addressing a public meeting here to
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  • 114 2 Canberra. Aug 20— Prime Minis ter J. B. Chiefley was reported today to have told the Prime Ministers of Australian states that Britain might be forced to freeze all sterling balances in London if economic talfcs between Britain and the Inited States now under
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  • 79 2 Karachi, Aug. 20. Mr. Sri Prakasa, Indian High Commissioner i?; Pakistan, has complained to the Pakistan Government that some persons made attempts to tamper with the Union Flag flying on his car. He has urged the Pakistan Government to take immediat e steps to
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  • 61 2 Saigon, Aug. 20.— The Vietnam Journalists' Union— the Nationalist Newspapers Organisation— cabted 11 fraternal greetings to the Indian press on the occasion of Indian independence. The message sent to Devadas Gandhi, managing editor of the Hindustan Times at Delhi and President of the All-India Newspaper Editors Conference, expressed the hope
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  • 82 2 Indian Delegation To Commonwealth Conference Kure, Aug. 20.— The British Commonwealth occupation forces headquarters on Tuesday announred fhat Lieutenant General H. C. H. Robertson. Commander-in-Chief, is leaving on August 20 by air for Canberra at the request of Australian Prime Minister Chiefley to attend the British Commonwealth/ conference on August
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  • 429 2 BOUNDARY COMMISSION AWaJd| London, Aug. 20. Mr. All Mohammed Khan. x ri I (he Moslem League ol Great Britain, described I the Boundary Commission in India as an "opei nvii I war between Hindustan and Pakistan," when addiS i dinner of the
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  • 148 2 Bitter Sikh Ooposition To Boundary Commission Award (From Our Own Corremmdwt New Delhi. Auff. 20 Hindu and Sikh leaders complain the Boundary Commission Chain*! Cyril Radcliffe has s»n«' way to extend the titan and only populati, tipuity of areas weighed with him They complain I Sikhs predomina't Lahore where they
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  • 111 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Secunderabad, Aug. 20—Communal tension in the Hyderabad State reached a climax yesterday evening here when Nizam's police opened fire on Hindu demonstrators. Considerable panic prevails and Hindus in the locality are moving into safer areas. Shops are closed and streets
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  • 392 2 Rangoon. Aug. 20. Five gunmen were reported officially on Tuesday to have attempted to kill l\ Tin Tut, Bonn's finance minister, says an A.P. report. Heavy shooting also was reported during Monday night at scattered places in Rangoon, including thi headquarters of the Burma Armed
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  • 106 2 Shanghai. Aug. 20— Captain R. D Sathe, Secretary of the Indian Fmbassy at Nanking, has taken charge of the Indian Consulate in Shanghai following the departure on Sunday of the Indian Consul, Major S. I. Hassan. Hassan vacated his post because he wanted to join
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  • 658 3 WE HAVE NO FAITH IN DUTCH HONESTY— SJAHRIR SECURITY COUNCIL DEBATE ON INDONESIA Appeals For Council Arbitration Russia Accuses U. S. U. S. WITHDRAWS »GOOD OFFICES OFFER! A.,,,. 20.— The Security Council once again da> a decision in the Indonesian conflict ia had vigorously supported Sutan Sjahrir's onncil arbitration. by
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  • 235 3 Indonesian To Prepare For Prolonged Warfare? Batav'a. Aug. 20. The Indonesian Army way on! red by its Commander-in-Chief on Tuesday to prepare for prolonged warfare, and the uneasy two-week truce between Dutch and Indonesians appeared less secure than ever. The Dutch announced that they had taker, "drastic retaliatory measures" against
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  • 70 3 Jogjakarta, Augr. 20. Premier Amir Sjarifoeddin addressed an anniversary message from the Republic of Indonesia to President Ho Chi Minh of Vietnam saying: "On behalf of the people and the government of the Republic of Indonesia I would express my sincere wish that Vietnam soon
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  • 299 3 Attlee To Resign Premiership Bevin May Succeed London, Aug. 20. The London Dailv Mail on Tuesday said that Prime Minister Clement Attlee "had told his closest colleagues in the Government that for reasons of health he intends to resign the premiership in the near futllre. A page one story by
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  • 457 3  - Asians Are Not Anti- anybody DR. PILLAI INDIA TO BECOME STRONG PILLAR OF UN New York, Auir. 20— Dr. P. P. VmU permanent Indian representative to the United Nations, declared in a broaacasi interview liberated Asia can be a great asset to world peace. Discussing the position of Asia in
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  • 35 3 Nanking, Aug. 20. General A. C. Wedemeyer today lunched with President Chiang Kai-shek to whom he is believed to have reported on data gathered during his fact-finding trips to various parts of the country.- Reuter
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  • 968 4 Mass Rallies* iProcessions, Prayers Etc., Held Everywhere Reports from mainland show that the Historic August Fifteenth was celebrated at various centres with great ec i a t and rejoicing. There also, as in Singapore, flag-hoisting, processions and mass meetings formed the main features of
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  • 430 4 Indian passengers aboard the S.S. RAJULA celebrated with tpni». a £jfi*! the Indlan In *ependenee Dav at Port Swetlennam Harbour. All Passengers irrespective of das* or creed assembled on uie deck The flags of Free Itdia and Pakistan were hoisted, llie ceremony bore all the
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    97 4 weather was fine. The sports e.ndid at 12 noon. Mr. RM. M. Lechumanan Chcttiar, the President of the Klang Indian Relief Committee and Sri R. Rajam, the President of the Klang Indian Congress visited the Klang- Hospital and distributed free clothings and fruits to more than 200 patients of all
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  • 120 4 CELEBRATIONS IN STORE Indian troops of Ord. Dett: 699 VAW, celebrated the Birth of Free India and Pakistan Dominion* on Aug. 15. The flag parade tool* place at 11 ajn. and was conducted in the camp by the Officer Commanding Capt. R. L. Lock. R.A.O.C. Capt.
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  • 43 4 Mr. T. K. Subbarayalu, partner, Swathanthira Vila^> Restaurant. Market Street, was "At-Home'* to his numerous patrons, on Aug. 15 in commemoration of the Indian Independence Day. The local communities were weH represented. The poor were led in the afternoon.
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    • 98 4 "We Two" Free Show j On Aug. 23 In commemoration of the Indian Independence Day, Mr Rajagopal. the well--known local army transport contractor, has made special arrangements with Messrs. Shaw !*ros., Ltd., to screen the picture "We Two' on Saturday, kmg. 23 at 10 a.m. for the Indian children at
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