Indian Daily Mail, 25 August 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mial Vol. 111, No. 164> SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 177 1 Dis missal Of Frontier Congress Ministry Puzzles Constitutional Pundits jVo alidity In Law? I From Our Own Correspondent) t -< on-titutional experts ar e all puzzled under i tiie law was th e Frontier Congress ministry still command! a majority in the Assembly. lion of the 1935 India Act. Section
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  • 84 1 drum Our 0 t orrespondent) Delhi lug rhe All India C«srress Oi which meets m Bsmbaj i p ember tZ wSD NBsiser the reisgnation tendered hv President Acharya .1. B. Kripalani iome time ago. his colleagues. ontinue till he would now he desires to cl work
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  • 86 1 More Opposition To The Boundary Commission Award Calcutta Ails. Political Oiganisations in Chittagong h. U tracts refuse to accept Sir Kadcliff's award en the Boundary Commission which they consider a total denial of justice. Constitutional* expeits opine the award Is "not binding on the people of hill tract- since their
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  • 60 1 75 Indian Doctors Volunteer For Service In Indonesia Calcutta. Aug. 24— Seventy-five Indian doctors and 200 non-medi-cal personnel have volunteered for service with the Indian Medical Association. This followed an Indian Red Cross announcement earlier today trnt 7.000 pounds of medical supplies were being flown to Indonesia in answ r
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  • 104 1 Aurobindo Ghosh Wants End Of French Rule In India Pondicharry, Aug. 24. Aurobindo Giios.i, a former Bengal revolul onary who has been leading a liie of penance since iie louuu i* in uc here in iai4, nan agreed with the views of the trench Ind a Socialist Party demanding the
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  • 205 1 QUETTA, Aug. 24. Troops and police w c re yest c rdap maintaming patrols to enforce the curt c w from 3 p.m. l o 0 a.m. imposed here to quell the noting which started last Wednesday night ov e r the attempted hoisting of a
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  • 69 1 London, Aug. 23. The resignation of General Sir Miles C. Dempsey, war time commander-in-chief of the Allied forces in Southeast Asia, took effect yesterday. Dempsey, who also commanded British forces in the Middle East from June, 1946, to June, 1947, was appointed chairman of the Race
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  • 79 1 i The British Cahinei n*a« railed to meet on second "crists" meetthan two weeks. i*»rh^ to decide upon the cuts in si pplies the Bri!hh miH m the current ttonomu s\ ided with a warnPrime Minister > declared in f adcast that the tot working
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  • 62 1 24 -ami aii. mr to the/ United '«*d in London by for I?" Way t0 V'una Asaf All, rom India to the udv labour legation, is expectibout the same 1 ii I'onnsylvania Mr. to the 1 on Friday coil India and Pa- Me." '^onomic sys"Ls
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  • 100 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Aug. 24.— The suggestion from certain League quarters that Coalition Ministries may be formed in East and West Bengal is understood to have been favourably considered by the Congress Hig 1 Command. East Bengal Congress leader Kiran
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  • 59 1 Tokyo, Aug. 24. All classes of private radiotelegraph massages may now be filed from Japan to Great Britain, North Ireland, Australia, Newzealand India, Malaya, Ceylon, Gibraltar, and Malta, SCAP Civil Communications section announced today. Previously only troops, press and Governmental messages could be nl«ed.
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  • 84 1 GOVT. STAFF SQUATT AND WORK! Calcutta, Aug. 24. A strange spectacle of the staff of a certain section squatting on the floor and working was witnessed in the Calcutta Secretariat yesterday. This was necessitated by the shortage of furniture caused by the portion of available stock being taken away to
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  • 125 1 NEW DELHI, Aiu? 21.— Par., it Ja waharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, loft here by air today for Ju]lundur, East Punjab (which went to the Dominion of Injia under the partition) to discuss with th e Governor, Sir Chandujal Triv e di, measures to restore
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  • 99 1 Cairo, Aug. 24.— An Egyptian mob— protesting because the United Nations Security Council has not ordered British troops out of the) Nilf Valley— .surged through the streets of Cairo on Saturday night shouting "Long Live Russia and Poland/* As was the case on Friday the Egyptians
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  • 40 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) LAHORE, Aug. 24.— Captain Abdul RashiJ of the Indian National Army who was sentenced to seven years' rigorous imprisonment by a Court Martial has b e en released by the Pakistan Government. Copyright.
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  • 134 1 Pakistan Govt's. Plans To Start Essential Industries Karachi, Aug. 24.— An extensive programme of prospecting for oil, coal and iron in the Dominion of Pakistan is soon to be carried out by expert geologists, a Pakistan Government spokesman said here yesterday. This will 1 be part of the Government plan
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  • 151 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Indore. Aug. 24— A1l the three European Ministers, including Premier Horton were relieved of office yesterday and the Ruler has decided to appoint non-official Indians in their places, pending the inauguration of the new constitution to the state. The Maharaja's action
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  • 86 1 CALCUTTA, Aug. 24.— 1n a public m e eting held yesterday under the auspices of the Hindu Mahasabha, a resolution was adopted demanding revision of the Radciffe Award on th* Boundary, question. It is learnt the Congress High Command is being moved by the Provincial Congress
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  • 142 1 Delhi, Aug. 24.— Life-size portrait of Mahatma Gandhi will adorn the walls of India's Parliament from next week. The portrait which has been painted Dy the famous British artist, Oswald Birley, is the property of the late Sir Prabhasankar Pattani whose son, presently the
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  • 117 1 I from Our Own Correspondent) KARACHI, Aug. 24. Qaid-E-Azam Jinnah's name was included in prayers in the Pakistan Colony MOdq\le here on Friday. Haji lllahi Baksh who led the prayer explained "4* is customary amou^ Muslims to r e cit© the name of IftM Caliph
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  • 113 1 New Delhi, Aug. 24— Sardar VaJ labhabhai Patel Minister of Stat^t Department, Home Affairs, Information and Broadcasting in the Dominion of India Government, is to be Deputy Prime Minister, it was officially announced yesterday. Mr. Patel, who held similar ministerial posts in the Indian
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  • 59 1 (From Oar Own Correspondent) Hyderabad, Aug. 24 It Is unrrliably understood that the Premier, Nawab of Chattari and Sir Walter Monckton have resigned their respective posts. Nawab AM Yavar Jung also resigned yesterday. The resignations follow differences with the Nizam in the .latter's attitude to the Indian
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  • 100 1 LAHORE,, Aug. 24. Six people were injured when the Punjab mail train was stopped twic e yesterday by Sikh and Muslim mobs, it was learned here today. The Punjab mail, which raw between Bombay and Peshawar,, was first stopped by a Sikh mob
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  • 89 1 The Ha^us, Aug. 24. Mr. Clement Attlee, the British Premier, declared in a message to Dr. Amir Sjarifuddin, Indonesian Republican Prime Minister, that "His Majesty's Government will continue to support attempts to restore peace in Indonesia," It was reported here today. Mr. Attlee was replying
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  • 646 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday. August 25, 1947 CRISIS AGAIN IN INDONESIA JN view of the United Nations' dilatory tactics and the Dutch invaders' violation of the Ceasefire deliberately aimed at re-im-po*tag their imperialistic grip on Indonesia, it is no wonder that the infant Republic have decided to nght to
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  • 387 2 Congress Must Not Be Dissolved Pandit Nehru's View "IT WILL LEAD TO GROWTH OF DISRUPTIVE FORCES" Allahabad, Aug. 2L Pandit Jawaharlal Nenru, who was on a short visit to Allanabad, had discissions with Mr. Justice Kamala Kant Venna, Chief Just.cc of the Allahabad High Court, for one iiour when it
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  • 220 2 London. Aug. 24. The Indian Workers Association of London sent greetings cables yesterday to Pandit Nehru and Mahatma Gandhi: That to Mr. Gandhi at Calcutta read: "The Indian Workers Association of London congratulates you on this historic moment of India's freedom and
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  • 244 2 LAKE SUCCESS, New York, Au... 24.— The first annual review of the world's agricultural position to be presented to delegates of 50 nations at the conference of the Food an I Agriculture Organisation recommended that a "food parliament* 1 u> set up "as a
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  • 84 2 BATAVIA, Aug. 24.— Dutch casualties for one month of hostilities >n Indonesia are 188 killed, :MG wounded and 17 missing According to figures released today by the Dutch Army. They incluue 55 killed, 158 wounlc(l and one missing since the cease lire on Aujr.
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  • 141 2 Kf ft "1 Railways Rangoon, Aug. 24. The rehabilitation of Burma's railway system has made "rapid progress* 1 in the last t vo years. ,t wa& officially rev ta here. Nearly 1,500 miles of i way has reconstructed and opened to traffic, whil< a
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  • 147 2 New York, Aug 24.— A Special "Pakistan" column was added today to the list of countries discussed in the foreign news section of the American magazine "Time." Hitherto. Pakistan activities have been Incorporated in the magazine "India page." Devoting six columns of pictures and
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  • 104 2 BURMA POWER TRANSFER BY DECEMBER? Rangoon, Aug. 24. The British Government has assured the "transfer of power in Burma by December this year or January next at the latest." Thankin Nu. Burmese Prime Minister told correspondents here today. The Burmese Cabinet were at present considering the principles of a draft
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  • 149 2 Americans Eager To Know All About India And Pakistan New York. Aug 24 —The advent of India's independence and division has resulted in an unprecendent demand by Americans for Informal :on concerning the new dominions. The India League of America whose headquarters In New York has a special section devoted
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  • 62 2 Expulsion Order Against French Indian Communists Paris, Aug. 24. The Government of French India has issued an expulsion order against ♦hree members of the French Indian Communist Party, all of them stated to be British subjects, it was reported yesterday in an agency dispatch from Pondicherry. The Government order charged
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  • 350 2 Hoshanpur, india, Aug. 21. British and officers of the Special Punjab Border force said I hi]/.* they could not fulfil a pledge oj safely to thou Mohammedan minority in this district east of Colonel D. Khalid Khan, en Military Force, said 30,000 M doomed to
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  • 260 2 London. Aug:. 24— A suggestion that the Governments of India and South Africa could change the present deadlock in the dispute on the South African law affecting Indians, if they agreed "to meet one another in the spirit of goodwill." was made by the
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  • 22 2 claims seven Dutch children have been murdered and three other !>u'<h people Rife prisoners of the Republi* cans and in danger. Reuter
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  • 97 2 Gandhiji Di saproves Legislation On Cow Slaughter Calcutta. Aug U (I(U nely to the II ndu 4tff J :iie Muslims— were pi new Dominion ol u,t, headached that tin- I()dav to become chronic. Kven Mohanda- < iervened. He issued a Lining a strong Hi jy Industrialist Rai Da'.nia, who seek
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  • 136 2 Economist Calls For Tolerance Between India And Pakistan London. Aug. *21. The Etta* mist, the British weeklj ecteea* review, in R comment today on the award of the Ceanmission which has fixed the boundaries between India and Pakistan, called for tolerance by the Gevernmenti of the two new dominions towarei
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  • 106 2 CHAKK\ London, Aim 24. \n editorial in the current issue luirka. a bulletin issued here b\ the Ininii National Congress, trained ttisj lhat India's enemy iras within »"t without. "Hunger, povertv and honoranee, nrejudicc and above all. the spirit nnd disorder let loose b:
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  • 113 2 New Fork, tag l\ 01 nires miffht take n«»i< England has left India and buts and without hlance of a Colonial u the American liberal "The Nation" It asserts editor! dit must so to En men and to India's 'he Labour Govern;?.
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  • 224 3 \derican Shipping Chief p e cts Boom Time 'for Travel Business 24. George E. killion, new president esidenl Steamship Line, said on Thursday he eve of a commercial revival and the Prei(, tiiki' pari m It. ecasl mi things to come in
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  • 79 3 India Govt. Delegate Leaves For Canberra Talks Kure. Aug 24— Brigadier General S. M. Shrinagesh the commander of the 268th Indian Brigade left yesterday by air on special duty as Indian adviser on the preliminary peace talks at Canberra. In a special order to all ranks. Shrinagesh expressed appreciation for
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  • 533 3 Britain Appeals To Colonies To Help Mother Country London. Aim. 24. Britain prepared to reduce drastically her purchases in the United States and called on her colonies throughout the world on Thursday to produce more goods and draw less from the mother country to help avert the shock of the
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  • 42 3 I N DO-CZECH DIPLOM A TIC RELATIONS Prague, Aug. 24. Agreement has been reached between the Indian and Czechoslovak Governments and diplomatic relations will be established shortly, Premier K>ment Gottwald told a representative of the "Indo-Soviet Journal" in an interview here. Reuter.
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  • 269 3 Indian Delegate On World Rrade O rganisation Charier Geneva, Aug. z\. Sir Raghavan Filial, leader of trie Indian ueiegation ana ice luairuian ot me in. i national 'iiaue conference, uenaieu >e*ieruay at me imai meeting oi tne preparatory commiiiee, uiat tne urait cnarier held •an auueu .nteresi ana a new
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  • 225 3 Mrs. Ba Maw On Husband's Unlawful" Arrest Rangoon, Aur. 84. Mrs Ba Maw. Wife of Burma's former Premier and leader of the "independence fii>t" movement, has petitioned to the Rangoon High Court against the alleged unlawful arrest of her husband on Aug. 1, it was stated here yesterday. The petition-
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  • 178 3 Jogjakarta, Aug. 24. Premier Amir Sjarifoeddin in radio .speech charged Dutch forces have advanced a total of 260 miles since the August 4 ceasefire and declared the Indonesian Republic "has the right to defend itself with all means possible, including the destruction by sabotage
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  • 566 3 U. S. Commonwealth Bloc Controversy Imminent JAPANESE PEACE TREATY WRITING: San Francisco, Aug. 24.— Writing a peace for Japan promises to be sticky business, although perhaps not as sticky as writing one for Germany. The United States started out recently by calling lor a 11 -Nation preliminary conference in Washington,
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  • 751 4 Mr. Paul Samy's Address To Indo-Malayan Association t i A^ r i essln K the first postwar annual general meeting of the Indo-Malayan Association, Singapore, Mr. Paul Sammy, ex-President of the Association, drew the attention of the members that the Association
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  • 105 4 Mr. J. A. Thivy, Representative of the Government of India, left Singapore yesterday morning for Kuala Lumpur by car on a week's tour 01 upcountry areas. During th e tour he will meet the. Indian nationals and discuss matters with th c m. He
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  • 85 4 "DRESSERS" TO BE DESIGNATED "HOSPITAL ASSISTANTS" In response to presentation made by the Singapore Hospital Assistance Union for designating "Dressers" as "Hospital Assistants," the Actin r Director of Medical Services, Singapore, w e are informed by th e Union, has af?re e d to such change, and that "Dressers" will
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  • 324 4 Lord Killearn, British Special Cou><mission^ 1 in South East Asia, speak ing at a Buffet Sapper ffWcD at t u> S.V.C. Hall on Saturday last by Ihfl Pakistan Army Officers, stationed in Singapore, to Celebrate the inauguiation of the new Dominion of Pakistan, wished
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  • 116 4 H is officially notified for general information that pending a claritic ition of future import policy, the granting' of further A P's for imports from U.S.A., Canada and the countries in Cential and South Am c ri<a, except Argentine and Brazil, will be temporarily suspendedOnly
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  • 115 4 Thanks to the generosity of Mr. Rajagopal, the well-known Army transport contractor, mor e than 7' 0 Indian children were treated *o an interesting cinema programme on Saturday morning last, when a fr e o show of "We Two," the well-known Tamil social picture
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  • 74 4 The British Books Kxhibition closed on Saturday, Aug. 2-S, ai't c r eight Very succesful days during which 6,000 people visited the exhibition. Th c visitors, representative of all communities and ages, showed great inter* s{ in all the exhibits. it is understood plans arc
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  • 158 4 Mr. G. Sarangapany, Managing Editor of Tarn Iu Indian Daily Mail, laid the foundation stone of the School at 4» 2 mile, Pasir Panjang Road, in the pi V f Hu Ti J group of wellwishers and students. a sum The building of th c school, which is nam
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  • 139 4 In very exceptional cases, the Rogistrar would be prepared to consider an accountant who is not fully qualified, provided that he is an outside party with no personal interest in the' funds, says an official pr e ss f|cMc« Forms are available in the Registrar's Oftit'e, and
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  • 110 4 The Malayan An nounces that larger aire rat' t| more s e ats on th< Lumpur-Ipoh-Pea Today the 5-eea aircraft will be re. Dou^as DCS., modern standard.-, crait will hereafter This means that be available at sh it. iccently been poea Other advantage gers may smoke
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