Indian Daily Mail, 28 August 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 167. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 419 1 kitu ation Reported I To Be] Serious ur Own Correspondent) tug. 27. A large number of border incidents purled from the boundary line between the Punjab. In all cases men from ihe West attacked villages m East Punjab and forced kinhabi evacuate. due to
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  • 91 1 Grady On Need For Close Indo -A merican Co- Operation r, -The t:nited idor Henry F tlh l "WI Rotary Club here fllt m me writers m ng to drive a India and the and mine nand as partners Wt to build a ai« rare critics In c "who get
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  • 46 1 CAPT. BURHANUDDIN AND OTHER INA OFFICERS RELEASED (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi. Aug. 27. Captain Abdul Rashid of the Indian National Army who has arrived here revealed that Captain Burhanuddin, Subedar Singhara Singh and Jemadar Fateh Khan also have been released by the Pakistan Government. Copyright
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  • 108 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Aug. 27. Addressing the annual meeting of the Tata Iron and Steel Company yesterday evening, the Chairman of the Tat as revealed that the Company's output of finished steel declined from the peak of 839,000 tons m 1942 to
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  • 98 1 Lord Mountbatten and I)r KajenJra Prasad greet each other at the Government House, New Delhi, siortlv after the midnight session of the Constituent Assembly on August 14. I)r Prasad communicated to His Excellency that the Constituent Assembly liad endorsed the recommendation that Lord
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  • 699 1 MR. RAJAGOPAI/S SPEECH IN UNION ADVISORY COUNCIL 'The time has come when the Malayan worker expects md is entitled to expect that his own wretched case will receive attention. This attention is now declared to be the policy )t the Government and I applaud
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  • 108 1 NO RATIONS FOR PRO-CONGRESS VILLAGERS! (From Our Own Correspondent) Hyderabad, Aug 27 Because they are believed to be centres of Congress activity. a group of villages m Warangal District have been denied food rations by the State authorities and 13.000 people are facing starvation. Police ;iave cordoned oil the villages
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  • 364 1 improvement of the iiving condition? of the people. KAtE HORSES AND WORKING PEOPLE 'Some of the most vocal gainst Income Tax keep race horsr a a cost of no( less than two or three hundred dollars per month for each animal and, >hat ix more, keep them
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  • 152 1 (From Our Own t respondent) New Delhi. Attf —It is officially announced thai the Naval. »»f isnopal has decid d to join the Indian Union. fining the reason* lor this decision, the State's Premier says m view of the political and economic history of India and the
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  • 82 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, An* T* The All-India Forward Bloc Executive have de elded that no member of the Blor should be a member of the National Congress and thr Blor should henceforth function is an Independent political paru The Executive O] Ine
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  • 74 1 MOLDAVIAN PEAS ANTS GIVEN LANDS Moscow. Aug 27* Chairman of the Presidium Mol avian Supreme Soviet rfjl the celebration of the f. nth anniversary of the Republic's founding, and the third anniversary of the liberation from the Germans, that 150,000 landless or near-landless Moldavian peasants had been giver. 500,000 acre
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    • 116 1 TELL YOt T R PR< TO TIIF PL Thro i. TAMIL M ,SU The Leadi. Daily m Malaya over 12 Singai>«; 71, SELEGIi; i:OAi3, STC' PRKSS Karachi, \ag II GovernorGeneral Mohaaimed M Jinnah will fiy to Lahore to:norrow, to inspect ri<M areas m he Pifnjab Province. UP. New Delhi, Ai»s
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    • 613 2 JT is very gratifying to learn that Mr. S. K. Chettur, 1.C.5., upon his return to India after relinquishing his post as the Representative of the Government of India In this country, has correctly apprised the Indian Government m regard to the problems of Malayan Indians,
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  • 951 2 indiasFirstPremierOutlines Immediate Task Before The Nation "FREEDOM BRINGS ITS RESPONSIBILITIES AND BURDENS" Pandit Nehu, m his first broadcast to the nation on Aug lo a. ?rime Minister of the Indian Unijn said, "We are a free na J °*jr eign people today and we
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  • 202 2 New Delhi, Aug. 27— It is understood that at a meeting of the members of the Congress Party m the Constituent Assembly the question of placing the report of the Advisory Committee dealing with the problem of minorities before the session which begins on August
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  • 147 2 Elimination Of Veto" Power Urged Paris, Aug. 37.— Paul Henry Spaak, Belgium's Premier and Foreign Minister, called on Monday for an amendment to the United Nations charter culminating the veto power of the "Big Five" Spaak, one of the authors cf the charter and president of the first Gejnerai Assembly
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  • 350 2 'Nehru Will Give Us Good Govt'- Dr. C.R.Redt Madras. Aug. 27— A glowing tribute was paid mt eminence, personality and public service of Pand ahar| ru. Prime Minister of India, by Dr. C. Ramalin Chancellor of the Andra University, m unveiling „,r tra Cosmopolitan Club. Dr. Ramalinga Reddi .said that
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  • 248 2 MRS. PANDIT LEARNING RUSSIAN! Moscow. Aug -Mrs. VijaviH re Lakshmi Pandit, [ndian AmbassiJ dor to Russia, m a r since the presentatiui of her eft. l dentials has seen most of the auJ bassadors here including the Aim I rican. French and biaese, and ll considerable numb» of minister* l
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  • 96 2 Paris, Au K gj-1* gftS ment of a French Commissioner m tin- df partmenls of India be< th| cree today by a publi; "J" t French Governmen» Officials. The appoint]) iournal, would b< Auriol', President ol m council with h the proposition ol M Minister for
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  • 26 2 A Rangoon, Aim have affected 101 paddy land In Delta area and th< Rangoon, and of rice crop mi thoy do not wtfw offlciallv armour. Reuter
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  • 191 2 London, Aug. 27. Mr. V. j K. Krishna Menon. High Commissioner for India, met London Indian journalists at an informal party yesterday at India House. Mr. Menon said that no drastic change of the staff at the India House could take place at present. Since
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  • 440 2 SOCIALIST LEADER London, Aug. 27. Five of Britain's leading political weeklies today dealt at length with the new dominion status of India and Pakistan. One, the Socialist Leader, weekly organ of the Independence Labour Party, declared that what Britain had m effect bequeathed
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  • 109 2 London, Angr. 27. Commenting on the rioting m the Punjab, the independent conservative Daily Ex press wrote that, worse still than the formidable scale of disorders, wa« that "the new Dominion Governments show by their attitudes that the smouldering hatreds of the past are not
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  • 61 2 Rangoon. Auy. 27.— Uniformed women members of he Burmese "Peoples Volunteer Corps," the militant organisation of the AntiFascist Peoples Freedom League, today began aiding the striking force on guard duty outside the Burmese Government Secretariat here They will' direc traiic and -m spect carried hv
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  • 144 3 Security Council To Discuss Big Power Veto Lake Success, New York. Aug 25. The United Nations Security Council is expected to hold a special meeting on Thursday to discuss the whole question of the use of the veto by the big powers, it was learned here The Security Council discussion,
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  • 454 3 jjttt Anti-British Slogans Voiced Igyi Declines Otter For h S ur. tion Of Negotiations lug. 27. The Security Council droned ncoHclusivc d hale on the Egyptian rase tterday after witnessing a scuffle resulting m Knvptian spectators from the Chamber, ni came before
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  • 30 3 London. Aug. 27. The Trade I'nions Council announced today that Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin will address its annual congress at Southport on September 3.- UP
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  • 81 3 Washington. Aug >7 Chairman Charles Eaton, of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said "Greece may be the powder keg that explodes into world war 111 'The Greek situation contains all the elements for touching off a major war. We are right down
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  • 126 3 Cairo, Aug. 27 Makram I: bade Pasha leader of the Wafdist group, which opposes the present Egyptian Government, warned on Sunday that "Egypt will not sit down m despair afte«r falling to its case at the Tnited Nations." 'The Egyptian case," he declared
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  • 146 3 Canberra. Aug. 27. Britain wanted Japan stripped of her Empire and restricted to her home islands, but did not want a pauperised Japan which would be a constant drain on other through her inability to maintain herself economically. Lord Addison, British Secretary
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  • 597 3 Another Security Council Order To Dutch And Indonesians To Stop Fighting Lake Success, Aug. 27. The Security Council for the second time ordered the Netherlands and the Indonesian Republic on Tuesday to cease fire m the East Indies and clear the way for settling their dispute. The Indonesians promptly said
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  • 182 3 Hopes For Settlement In Indo China Paris, Aug. 27— As the bat»l« between the French and the Vietnam forces goes into its ninth month, political developments are overshadowing the military scene, m which determined native partisans are keeping up a harrassing action against more than 100,000 French troops, whose leaders
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  • 296 3 London, Aug. 27. —The Indian military mission m Germany Is entirely anti-Indian and its whole personnel should be changed, K. S. Hirlekar, former secretary of the Ajl-India Manufacturers association, and m 1945 secretary to the Indian film industrial mission, said m London yesterday.
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  • 419 4 Referendum To Decide Question Of Joining The Indian Union Paris, Aug. 27. Establishment of a Republican Commissioner m the five French Indian dependencies was m line with the Govern ment's new policy of increased autonomy for French Indians, a high official of the French
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  • 155 4 The Malayan Indian Congress is throwing open a countrywide competition to all Indians m Malaya to devitfe a suitable membership badge for the Malayan Indian Congress. It is understood that at the Ist. Session of th^ Malayan Indian Congress it was decided that all Congress members
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  • 131 4 Batavia Aug. 27— A Republican army communique claimed the recapture of Wendit, only four miles east of Sourabaya Malang highway, over which swift Dutch machanised columns raced to take Java's fourth largest city, m July The fall of Wendit to the Dutch :iad been reported m a
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  • 87 4 Yokohama, Aug. 27.— J. M. Conway, port representative for the United States Maritime Commission and passenger agent for the American President Lines In Kobe, Tokyo, for 13 years, wrtl leave for Singapore where he will serve as division passenger agent for the President Lines.
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  • 37 4 London. Aug. 27— Sir Leanard Swinnerton Dyer, 71, shot himseli to death while his mind was unbalanced, a London court ruled yesterday. Witnesses said that he had grown morose over the British crisis.- U.P.
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  • 245 4 Paris, Au£. 27.— ill po.p.i a I partita except the Communist m the three trench establishments «*f Pondicherry, Kariual and miiaon m India have refused *o oeeome incorporated m the British Dominion, French agency .nessages received here last night stated, queuing Indian polivical
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  • 84 4 The Adjutant, Congress Seva Dal. Malacca, writes: A public meeting will be held on Sunday 31, at 5.30 p.m. at the Indian Association premises U2l, 3andar Hilir, Malacca). All members of the Congress Sevak Dais National Youths and other interested Indians are cordially
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  • 49 4 DRESSERS DESIGNATED HOSPITAL ASSISTANTS" The Hon. Secretary, Malayan Union Hospital Assistants' and Dressers' Association. Kuala Lumpur, writes: "Government has decided that the designation 'Dresser' should be changed to Hospital Assistant. In future, therefore, officers who previously come under the category of Dressers should be referred to as Hospital Assistant?.''
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  • 441 4 All<F 97 The Palestine problem and CoinVatican City, AUK. idd Eas ern countries munfct i^^^JfjS^ the Pope will study are two of the mmmer palace at Castelganduring his sla> ai i"« dolfo, it is under «t«^* er is ittached to the future
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  • 101 4 BRTIISH BABY AUTOMOBILES FOR AMERICA Southampton, Aug. 27.— -In an effort to boost the extort of Bri"baby" automobiles to the United States a representative of a leading British manufacturer (L. P. Lord, chairman and managing director of the Austin Motor Company) sails for New York today m the Queen Elizabeth
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  • 73 4 Rangoon, Aug. 27 The Burma Police on Tuesday announced the arrest without bail of British Major C. H. H. Young under the "Peace Preservation Act. They said Youny "had connccions with U. Saw." the former 3urma Premier detained m conlection with the July 19 assassinations
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  • 49 4 Geneva, Aug. 27. Siam, Austria and Finland were admitted to membership «n the I'nited Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation on Tuesday by secret ballot of the 39 delegations participating m the FAO third session. An application from Spain was rejected without any vote. A.P.
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  • 62 4 Budapest, Aug. 27. Clients tipped off police that a fortune teller here was predicting the Cermans were coming back to Hungary, according to Budapest press reports. Police investigated and discovered the fortune te^er was Hermine Lchnhausser, former secretary to Hitler's personal representative m Budapest. Kurt Zeasenma./er. Hermine
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