Indian Daily Mail, 27 August 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 166. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 672 1 ;Ri v,i; TOES RUSSI4N PROPOSAL TO SET n li 1 -NATION COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE CEASEFIRE VIOLATIONS Aug. -ti- Shaken by its first non-Russian hs, the United Nations Security Council was atOßJoa on Tuesday m an attempt to wind up rhulant Indonesia case.
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  • 121 1 Calcutta, Aug. 26.— Muslim League leader H. S Surawardhy last night urged Hindus and Muslims m Calcutta to watch that 'nothing occurs to mar the new-found communal amity." to a huge crowd gathered to witness a civil reception of Mohandas K. Gandhi, Suhrawardy said, news of disturbance* In
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  • 166 1 At this historic moment, let us not forget all that India owes to Mahatma Gandhi— -the architect ot ncr freedom through non-violence. We miss his presence here today, and would have him know now much he is m our thoughts In your first Prime Minister,
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  • 158 1 Calcutta. Aug. >6 Nearly 100,--000 Hindus and Moslems braved monsoonish weather late today to honour Mahatma Gandhi Khaki-clad Moslem national guardsmen, wearing berets and steel helmets slung across their shoulders, joined with Congress party volunteers to keep order m the reception which markled the
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  • 36 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Aug. 2(5. —The Central Government has allotted 50,000 tons of rice to Madras Province for September but the latter is pressing for more m view of the acute food scarcity. —Copyright.
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  • 251 1 N c \v Delhi, Aug. 26. Communal rioting m Lahore ami Amristar wa< reported to have subsided today, but elsewhere m the strife-turn Punjab, th L situation still was serious as Sik hs. Hindus and Muslims remained embroiled m a bloody war
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  • 125 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Aug. 26— West Bengal Premier, Dr Profullah Ghosh, met members of the Congress High Command on Sunday when he >s reported to have expressed strong opposition to the formation of the Coalition Ministry m West Bengal. Th e High
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  • 55 1 Bomb Factory Discovered Near Delhi! (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Au^. 26.— The police have discovered a bomb factory m the suburb of the Capital. They raided a place and seized a large stock of explosives, gun parts and other materials. A student of the Aligarh University has been
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  • 36 1 (From Our Own Corre^nondenti Karachi, Aug. 36— Pakistan Ministers have discarded the "Honourable" title "We are no more honourable than our whose representatives we arc," declared one Minister. Copyright 1
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  • 58 1 Bombay, Aug 26. Bombay is to erect a 150- feet high statue of Mahatma Gandhi, modelled on New York's statue of Liberty, as a tribute to his leadership in achieving India's freedom. The statue will be erected on an islet off Bombay'* "Gateway of India" harbour
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  • 143 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Aug. 26.— There was a humour- interlude m the Constituent Assembly yesterday when a member from Mysore started sneaking m Canarese. "Is he supporting or opposing the proposition?" "What language is he speaking?" and such other questions arose from different
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  • 82 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Au& 26.— 1t is understood that the Union Government has appointed a Sub-Committee consisting of Pandit Nehru. Sardar Patel, Or Rajendra Prasad. Sardar Baldev Singh, Dr. Shyama Pra*ad Mukherji and Dr. B R Ambedkar to examine the 1-sue* aHsing
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  • 65 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta. Au£. 26 —Addressing a meeting m Calcutta yesterday evening. Mr. Sarat Chandra Boso demanded the reconstitution of West Bengal m a linguistic basis, release of remaining political prisoners, suspension of official 1 who have been responsible for the reign
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  • 80 1 Allahabad. Aug ?6— Pandit Ja uaharlal Nehru, who was on a short visit to Allahabad, presented today to the Director of the Allahabad Museum, the jail ticket issued to him during his first incarceration m the struggle for indcpcmlencc. A section of the museum
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  • 1530 2 Clashes On The India-Pakistan Border May Last For Months, Say Observers Leaders Warning To Trouble- Makers \< a Delhi, Aug. 2<>.— A virtual stale of war was reported OH Mom). i.\ on the Punjab frontier, between Paki>tan and India, with h«»t 'l Moslems
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  • 117 2 Punjab Refugees Add To Delhi's Housing Problem (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Aug. 26. Forty thousand refugees from the Punjab and surrounding disturbed areas have swelled the population of Delhi making the housing problem impossible. Bribes for houses have reached fantastic heights, and thanks to the rich refugees and
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  • 185 2 New Delhi, Aug. 26. -The Indian Constitute nt Assembly tojay obs c vved minute of siluu prayet for the thousands killed m rioting m both Indian and Pakistan areas of Punjab while eye-witnesses reported that the mass killings continued without a le*~ up despite the
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  • 136 2 Rangoon, Aug. 26.— Sir B. N r- iv Constitutional Adviser to the Government of India who is at present In Rangoon at the invitation of the Burmese Government, wai understood to be going through Burma's draft constitution before it is set forth m a
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  • 21 2 London. Aug. 26. Lord Listowel, Secretary for Burma, will leave Rangoon today on the invitation of the- Government of Burma.- Reuter
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  • 202 2 I (From Our Own Correspondent Ahmedabad, Aug. 26. Writing m the iatest las H ft Ala hat ma Gandhi explains his conception of an I <n E Gandhijl says: I "The Indian Governor should be a teetotaller this, prohibition of this fiery liquid
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  • 147 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Aug. 26. The new Minister of Works, N. V. Gadgil, lias put his foot down against joyrides for a lucky few at the taxpayers' expense. Ever since the Interim Government assumed office about a year ago, there have
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  • 151 2 India And Pakistan To Develop Own Shipping Industries London, Aug. 26. Long term policy of India and Pakistan will, presumably, be completely to man their coastal vessels by their own nationals, states a report issued loday of the Officers (Merchant Navy) Federation which examines the effect of the Indian Independence
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  • 44 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bezwada, Aug. 26. Thousands have been rendered homeless by floods caused m Andhra by unprecented rains m the past three days Railway communications are cut and more than 10,000 acres of cultivated land submerged. Copyright.
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  • 241 2 CEYLON ELECTIONS: SENANAYAKE RETAINS HIS SKAT Colombo, Au& 26. I I Use yakv, Minister ol I ricuitnr, I I »i"^ leaded of the Oylon S -I for e lUi recent (liuolu I IjV, considered a likely I under the new s c -1.-<i rnmtn* cotl stitution retained hia 1 galese
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  • 91 2 Moscow, Au». 26 ft ■otae her crisis by economic tie.s h v Union and Urn 3 an countries, the G ft quoted by a Mom I language broadcast i "The policy rh< f expansion will bt I flj more vigorotLsly with Britain's 1
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  • 2625 3 Malaya- Wide Celebrations Of Antfust 15 Ft ther R eport s further reports of August Fifteenth celebrarious parts of Singapore and the Malayan ngapon \uuust Fifteenth— dia*§ liberation i fitting manner businessman m variety enterPar Swimming rate the greatest lich thousands id and millions ;onment the day endence was peaceful
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    • 142 3 BACKACHE IS A WARNING— Oe WITTS PILLS the Remedy Whf.n work suffers and back pains spoil I ire, Nature may be warning that something is amiss with your :eys. In every person's body there is nstant wearing and re-building- process on. Quantities of waste products and harmful uric acid are
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  • 171 4 S'pore Indians Are Entitled To Vote In Coming Elections Official Statement Clarifies Issue In reply to recent questions, it should he emphasised that Iho status of India and Pakistan since August 15 does not effect the position of Indians m Singapore as members of the British Common wealth," says a
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  • 129 4 The marriage of Mr. v. m. n. Menon, Member of the Malayan Union Advisory Council, with Miss N. K. Dcvi, B.Sc, will be celebrated at the Selangor Indian Association Hall, Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow (Thursday, Aug. 28) at 3.45 p.m., to be followed by a reception at
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  • 107 4 Hindustani Schools Hold Inter-School Sports The first Inter-Schools Annual Athletic Sports of the Hindustani Schools of Kuala Lumpur were held by the Hindustani Prachar Saba, Malaya at 3 p.m. on Friday, Au£. 9 at the Se&ngor Indian Association grounds, Kampong Attap. <s There was a long and varied programme of
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  • 82 4 ml Canberra, Aug. 2fl. Lord Addi>on. Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, now m Canberra for the Commonwealth Conference on the Japanese peace treaty, said yesterday "Britain has no Intention of surrendering or jeopardising any of her proper interests m the
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  • 88 4 Th Pakistan army officers, who celebrated tfU inauguration oi the a Dominion of Pakistan, by ing a bulfei supper at the v c hatt on Aug. 23rd yesterday received message from Qaidksam Mohammed /li Jinnah the (i. t Goverm r-General of Pakistan. Ie message
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  • 77 4 Indian Red Cross Mission Indonesia I In* above photographs were taken when the Indian Keel Cross Mis>ion arrived m Singapore on Monday afternoon en route to Indonesia. Photo on top shows t»ie three members of the Mission: left to right Dr S X Ray, Dr. B. C Sen and I)r
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  • 160 4 Uatavia. \u S >G.~ The Indian Mercy plane loaded with 3.000 pounds of medicine and carrying the Chinese Consul-General m Batavia. Tsiang Chia-tung, flew lo .log Jakarta on Tuesday morning Tsian£. who plans to return on Thursday said he would discuss the plight of Chinese
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  • 68 4 BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY OF SWAMI NIRANJANANANDA On the occasion of the birthday anniversary of Swami Niranjanananda. a direct disciple of Sri RamakrUhi^a L| ramaham.sa Dcv, there will be a lecture at the Ramakrishna Mission premises at No. 9. NorrLs Road, Singapore, Sunday. Aug. 31st, at 6 p.m. Swami Vanuidevananda, the President
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  • 39 4 An Ordinary Meeting to be followed by a Special Meeting of the Municipal l Commissioners of the Town of Singapore will be held m the Board Room on Friday, Aug 29 at 2.15 pjn.
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  • 45 4 CLASS TALK ON THIRU RURAL A class talk on '"Inirukural" will be conducted m Tamil by Br. Kaivalya Chaitanya of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, at the Mission premises, 9, Norris Road, on Friday Aug. 29th at 6.30 p.m. All' tlio.se interested are invited to attend.
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  • 20 4 The American Consulate-Gene-ral, Singapore, will be closed on Monday, Sept. 1. Labour Day, an American holiday.
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  • 196 4 IDENTITY CERTIFICATES FOR IMMIGRANTS In future a charge of $3 will be made for "Identity Certificates" issued by the Immigration Department. Kuala Lumpur, for wives, children etc., of residents m the country who wish to come to Malaya. Children under 12 may be included >n their mothers' permits, says an
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    • 204 4 EUROPE FACING WORST DROUGHT London, Au*i 2t>. A large part of Europe is m the grip of the wo t drought m a decade, bringing damage to crops similar to that which threaten! In th c United States corn belt. I'nless rain falls soon, European official! said on Sunday, near
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