Indian Daily Mail, 26 August 1947

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mial Vol. 111, ff 0- !65 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1947. f PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 818 1 Malayan Union C trifles Issue t citizenship an objection has been raised to the are said to be tor> exclusive and to involve a decla,mi settlement. It was always expressly intended bv Government from the first in respect of the Malayan nice, that citizenship should
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  • 517 1 yoars ol c l who has resided lor ZU years in any of tin territories of the Federation, may be exempt from th. language requirement prescribed m the section relating to acquisition of citizenship by application There is no reason to apprehend ot course, that the language qualification would
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  • 54 1 At the solemn ceremony which commenced at the Government House at 830 am on Aiu.k. 1". wih the swearing ,n of the Governor-General by the Chief Justice of India I' an di, Awahirlal E'^S^^y^J^ti^Cwfl 1 ar G n?"* ar *»-5"« ~w th,
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  • 295 1 INDIA GOVT WILL NOT LIFT BAN ON EMIGRATION UNTIL LIVING WAGE IS ASSURED TO INDIAN LABOUR (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. Aug. 25. Malayan planters will vet soon be laced with a country wide demand fully backed
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  • 81 1 Auckland. New Zealand. Aug 25.— The collapse of the rubber market about nine months hence when many estates will be compelled to dose down, was predicted here today by Mr. L. Lipsromb a Malayan rubber authority now visiting New Zealand He said laboui troubles, high costs
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  • 93 1 his attitude towards the 350,000 Indian labourers who were responsible for his vast accumulation of wealth during the Rubber boom. Mr. Chettur ?u™ested the planter should even go to the extent of sharing the profit with his labouneri quite apart from giving them a fair basic. wa»e. Dealing with the
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  • 95 1 "Violence Won't Be Tolerated" French India Governor (From Our Own Correspondent) Pondicherry \u K 25 j^? French India Governor has issued a proclamation expressing hi** determination to maintain law and order In his territory. "We arc determined to have the French democratic tradition respected allowing any individual to express opinions
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  • 149 1 Am nt a i Punjab, Aug 25.— Sardar Baldev Singh. Dominion of India Defence Minister, narrowly escaped death while touring the riot areas 20 miles from here when Ea^t Punjab police opened fire thinking the party were communal raiders. The Minister, who is a Sikh, and his staff
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    • 76 1 Important Notice To our Kuala Lumpur Readers As we are compelled to stop the sunjply of our paper to our Kuala Lumpur distributor as from to-day, we request our Kuala Lumpur readers to become subscribers by immediately remitting the subscription directly to us. We extremely regret the inconvenience caused to
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  • 745 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, August 26, 1947 THE RADCLIFFE AWARD AND AFTER Award which has satisfied none of the parties for whom it i.v meant, is the RadcllfTe Award on the demarcation of boundaries between East and West Punjab, and between West and East Bensal, consequent on their creation
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  • 619 2 Nehru Makes His "Peace" Visit Jinnah Appeals To Muslims To Be Tolerant New Delhi, Aug 25. Pandit Nehru, Prime Minister of India, braving floods through which he waded kneedeep for nearly a mile from the airfield where he landed, last night paid his second
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  • 129 2 ..Bangalore. Aug. 25. The first Percival Prentice training plane will be asserted from con|i>onent parts at the Hindustan Aircraft Factory here in November 1947, according to J. R. LeClaire, Liaison Officer and design representative of the Percival Aircraft Company, who is already here. Training planes are
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  • 304 2 In Karachi Mohamed Ali Jinnah, Governor General of Pakistan, called upon Moslems to exercise restraint in n statement last night on the recent riots in the East Puniab, awarded to the Dominion of India in the recent division of the province. Mr. Jinnah said he had
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  • 83 2 U.S. Preparing To Arm 20 Divisions In China? Moscow, Aug. 25. The Soviet Navy newspaper Red Fleet said on Friday the United States was preparing to arm and train 20 divisions of the Chinese Nationalist Army, lend Chiang Kai-shek up to $2,000,000,000 dollars and receive "unlimited control" over Chinese »M>licy.
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  • 225 2 Franco Govt. To Nationalise Indus trtries Madrid, Aug. 25. Generalissimo Francisco I i pite its anti-Communist and anti--ocialist poli< upon a programme of government ouner>h p and industry planned to cist 4,840,000,090 pesos (US$442 equals 20 per cent, of all the capital invested in tion. h u ">.n. The National
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  • 126 2 New Delhi, Auk -India become self-suflicii in re^rd fine chemicals, dru^ (harina ceutical products within U m according to a report i>\ ihe h nel on the chemical infofe) up by the Govern mm, <>i Indu. The report opined per development of fii and
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  • 124 2 cede its authority parties, and this it. ation of the y "The problem t«>. hso, the changed efomnstsnees nc with full provision foi the I* determination of all lh( W eeni states of the former Britfel i' r pire in Asia, these preserve sufficient spent* and co-ordination *<>
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  • 52 2 Athens. Auk metrios Maximos' y pel bv $300,0000.000 flit* lapsed on Satnrd M th< Partv minister! »> r co nev crisis by in>Min. {y hJ« gues, in charge »t failed to region They drew quid Foreign Minister C Idaris, ju-t back In Washington reshuffling ol not do
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  • 241 2 CONVERTIBILITY OF STELING INTO DOLLARS New Delhi. Aug. 25. As far as India is concerned "the real posit'on arising from the British dollar decision is not so alarming as Ihe text of the British announcement might indicate at first sight" Mr. Shanmukham Chetty, Dominion of
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  • 436 2 Call On India And Pakistan To Co operate In The Scheme MANCHESTER, Aug. 25.-A call to India and Pakistan to act together in matters of defence and foreign policy and for Burma Ceylon and perhaps Malaya to enter into some kind of
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  • 644 3 jo Oiscuss Type Of Peace Ir, ity For Japan B vground Report Of it Japan Is ioday tomorrow la delegate* from all-parts mmonwealth will meet at Canberra to discus that should be imposed upon Japan. In this idea an attempt is made to portray
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  • 235 3 Lake Success, Aug. 25. Further t T nited Nations intervention in Dutch-Indonesian dispute appeared certain, despite the East-Wiest differences over exactly what form the intervention should take. It generally was agreed the Council at least would be able to aecide, probabty' on Monday or
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  • 587 3 London, Aug. 20.— The youth of Europe has lost faith in a political approach to postwar reconstruction. It wants bread, human understanding and peace not politics as the foundation for recovery. It is tired of war and rumours of war and is sick, cynical
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  • 746 3 Dutch Attempt To Convince World Opinion mat Indonesian Republic is Japanese-Sponsored New York, Aug. 25. The Netherlands again is rattling the skeleton of the late Japanese Field Marshal Count Terauchi in an apparent hope of convincing world opinion that the Republic of Indonesia was an illegitimate offspring of Japan's 44
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  • 122 3 New York. Aug 25.—Whitebearded Dr. John Maxwell of Chicago, who says he hasn't tasted meat, fish or fowl in 45 years/' is the presidential candidate of the American vegetarian party. Vegetarians from over the nation organised the party and named their condidate last night at
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  • 490 4 "DEFEAT OF INDONESIANS WILL SET THE CLOCK OF POLITICAL PROGRESS IN S.E. ASIA BACK BY A WHOLE GENERATION" "Indians in Malaya must make It their bounden duty to do their all ir the collection of funds for relief wuk in Indonesia.
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  • 257 4 At a Press Conference in Singapore yesterday, Mr. John Ponsonby Lucas, M.C., Ag. Regional representative f Bri sh Counc i S.E. A ia, spoke i th< i >un< pi i E. Asia. He said h t cu me specia sure because he felt
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  • 112 4 HOW THE HOUSELESS MANAGE TO LIVE IN HONGKONG Hongkong. Aug. 25. "Roof squatters" are the latest manifestation of Hongkong's acute housing shortage. These squatters simply pick out a nice flat roof, erect a bamboo shack and move in. Water is available from roof tanks for drinking and cooking. Some pay
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  • 303 4 At tin meeting of the Advisoiy Council at Kuala la.mptir yesterday morning, the Financial S c cicuu Malayan Union, moved that a Committee be appointed to consider, in association with a Committee to be appointed by the Government of Singapore. Mr. Heasman's recommendations for
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  • 175 4 MILITARY HELPING FLOOD VICTIMS IN CEYLON While the flooding in Ceylon in the last three days has been the most severe in living memory, Military Labour lent to the Government by the Army has been working feverishly to Kt c m the breaches in the bounds, and building them up
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  • 179 4 Penang Indian Barbers Threaten To Launch Passive Resistance! The Penang Maruthuvar Sangam (Indian Barbers 1 Association) a* 8 genera] meeting held at their premises, at 04-C, Lorong S|amat, recently with the President of the Association, Mr. V. k. Murugiah in the Chair end in the presence of representatives from the
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  • 120 4 Rome, Aug 25— Premier de Gasperi said in a radio address that Italy's economy is engulfed in the internat'onal crisis and urged the end of class egoism as the answer to the new labour threats of nationwide agitation. He spoke on the new
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  • 232 4 INDIAN INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION RANGOON A special Burre Khana grant In Ho of over Rs. 41,000 and extra supplies of milL jJJ atta running into several tons were Issued troops stationed throughout Burma to celeb day of Aug. 15th Indian Independence h Out of respect to the tragic end of
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  • 222 4 London, Aug. 25 —Britain's Deputy Premier Herbert Morrison last night vigorously rejected Winston Chuchill's radio warning last week thai the nation faced an ultimate prospect of hunger, dispersal and death under a "totalitarian" Socialist regime. Churchill, the great leader when he was the wartime Prime Minister,
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  • 70 4 EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS IN NEW ZEALAND Gisbome, New Zealand, Aua;. 25. A series of earthquakes alarmed residents in three country district J about 00 milt s north cyf Gisbornc early on Saturday. Th e shocks were severe and folios i l loud rumbling. Fourteen shocks were registered between midnight a nd
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  • 68 4 London, Am I paper "Red F ticie, broadc a that rumour- 1 era oeeup E of an alleged "The op] i are not named read the n< Germany, un u licences, and unanimou th( S(,Vl^' I himself the aj Red Star at active rumoun
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