Indian Daily Mail, 29 August 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VoL 111. No. 168. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 311 1 13,000 Railway Goods Waggons Held Up! It mm Our Own Correspondent) -Though an iron curtain of censorship has Punjab authorities, it is now possiwiih some of the thousands of panicpo vi ing mo Delhi and the United Provinces, he -<»id«d story of massacre
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  • 81 1 —DR. KHAN SAHIB <«Tom r »ur Own Correspondent, Peshawar. Aug. 28— Interviewed, Or Khan Sa^iib. erstwhile Premier of N.W Frontier Province declared the dismissal of the Frontier Congress Ministry is illegal, undemocratic and unconstitutional, but added the Red Shirt Movement will not be affected
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  • 112 1 Canada an<j Pakistan have a#iv c d to exchange High Commissioners b-j »oon as it is administratively possible. It is likely that there will an -change ol Trade Commissioners m the neat future. Text of message cabled by the Secretary of State for External Affairs to
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  • 138 1 Peiplng, Aug. 28. The government supervisory group assigned to combat tlie type of corruption criticized m Wedemeyer's statement was inaugurated by the installing of public boxes to gather "complaints from the people." Informed circles admitted scepticism until "we see what it actually does." Headed
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  • 112 1 Geneva. Aug. 28 —A majority of the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine was understood on Wednesday to favour the division of the Holy Land into Arab and Jewish states, but nharp disagreement was so complete that it was said that progress on the committee's report
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  • 88 1 I airo, Aug. 28. Threatening letters, many of them signed "The Black Hand." have been sent to the Cairo representatives of countries which did not give unqualified support to the Egyptian case m the Security Council. Owners, agents and managers of many Brazilian, Belgian
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  • 62 1 Indonesians Visit N.Y. Mayor New York, Aug 28. Hadji Agoes Salim. Foreign Minister of the Indonesian Republic led a delegation of his countrymen m a courtesy call on Mayor Odwyer of New York City on Tuesday. The Mayor also received a visit from Toong Leu Bang. Secretary of the Shanghai
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  • 35 1 S.H.B, Shooting Incident Enquiry The Enquiry Into the shooting incident alt the Singapore Harbour Board on Thursday 21st August, will open at 10 a.m. today (Friday, Aug 29) m the Coroner's Court South Bridge Road.
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  • 154 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Aug. 28. The Rulers of seven Deccan States, namely Sangli, Miraj Jnr., Phaltan, Bhor, Ramdurg, Aundh, and Kurunwad Senior have agreed to form a United Deccan State and they are expected to sign a Covenant for same within
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  • 258 1 Singapore, Aug. 28. The Republican Government gave a dinner at the Hotel Merdeka on Tuesday m honour of the three Indian physicians who arrived with the Indian Red Cross plane at the Republican capital, Jogjakarta, at 12:30 a.m. Ceremonies were opened by Mr. Maramis, vice-chairman of
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  • 85 1 London, Aug. 28. A former Indian civil servant, whose name wan not disclosed, proposed m the Conservative Daily Telegraph here today that public statues of English statesmen and soldiers m India should be brought back to England and re-erected here. 4 *The memorials of the days
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  • 72 1 Pravda On Anglo-American Financial Talks Moscow, Aug. 28. Pravada's economic specialist, writing of the American and British financial talks m Washington on Monday commented "the Knights of the pound sterling stood m Washington like poor relations before doilar diplomacy." "In order to confuse British public opinion, they still pose as
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  • 48 1 I Southampton, Au<j ;8. More than six tunei number of custom; I searched luggage of pa gers boarding the liner Queen Elizabeth, for ftolati economically emb governments new restrictions, PilUng out |l travellers to five pou: British currency, and h\') other monies U.P.
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  • 34 1 ?»fosco\r, An] Fo reign Affairs i»^ Times said that -c peace troai>, 1 th great pow< rs I "crude violation s***" mcnis a»ui vh could lead to no U.P.
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  • 120 1 UNION GOVT. IGNORES COUNCIL'S VERDICT INCOME TAX COMMUTE TO BE FORMED The situation arising out of I 1n Q* Malayan Union Advisory Council < "^ect of Mr Headman's Report on Income Tax eratiw oy the Governor with his official Ad\ I R. Palmer, yesterday morning, says an official Pies.- R
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  • 144 1 Shanghai. Aug 28 —At least three persons including a woman were badly beaten up last night as mobs attacked what they believed to be an "eye gouging monster collecting the eyes of children, for according to the latent rumours, making atom bombs A mlddleaged
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  • 66 1 Poole, Dorset, England, Aug. 28 Sir Archibald Rowlands, former Finance Member of the British In dia Government and present Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Supply, left Poole airport this morning for Karachi. He is going to Pakistan for discussion? with Mohammed A'i Jinnah, Governor-Genera 1
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  • 42 1 Lahore, Aug. St.— Mo -'ed m East Punjab (India) ing began 10 days ag 100,000, officials hew basing their estimates on stories. Sikh leaders he:> SiJlb and Hindu dead In West Punjab at the same number Reuter
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  • 39 1 Marseilles, via Paris, Aug. 28.— Thirteen-year-old King Fcyzal o! Iran and his entourage, arrived here today, enroute to Parli and then to Lore he wiL attend 5 City He arrived on t' "amship Cyrenla VIC otl Paris to U.P.
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  • 69 1 r parser whCD a N fiyingboat cr nun-top :U nortbwest coast In a ..clock this norTv v»n of the Ca T v«s^ Uailway offi o^is r pa«sens:ers were k d U 8 'njured when :^nc:al-Nas:pur romd :-ar a if 'tionary tratn Kb it Cai t station— UP Pran)
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    • 795 2 jyHILE we do want the Income Tax to be introduced m this country a t the earliest possible moment, we cannot but express our total disapproval of the seemingly democratic, procedure adopted by the authorities to enforce the samp botti In Singapore and the Malayan Union.
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  • 1296 2 MEN AND POLITICS: A REGULAR FEATURE -EXCLUSIVE TO INDIAN DAILY MAIL "America Has The Remedy To Prevent The Catastrophe 1 New York, (by Cable).— Unless present tendencies are quickly hecked, polities will soon split m two the world which would
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  • 108 2 Cambridge Varsity Muslims Deplore Punjab Disturbances Cambridge. London. Aug 28.-— A resolution "deploring the indiference of the Indian Government to current disturbances m i|ne Punjab" was passed today by the Cambridge University Moslem Association. It said: The Association views with anguish and abhorrence the unrelenting massacre by the Sikhs of
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  • 103 2 No House For Pakistan High Commissioner In London London. Aug. 28.— Ilabib Ibrahim Kahi m tm>l a. High Commissioner for the Pakistan Government, is a victim of the British housing shortage. The authorities ..have been searching for ten days for offices and residence for him with little success. Negotiations were
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  • 73 2 London, Aug. 28— Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan, has sent the following r^ply to the Archbishop of Canterbury's Independence Day message: 'The Government and people of Pakistan have received with much satisfaction your message of greetings and good wishes on behalf of the
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  • 583 2 Trivandrum. Aug. 28. Sir C. P. Kamasuami milted by His Highness the Maharaja of Trav.u the Dewanship. Accouncing this. Sir C. P. Ramaswami A. years ago I accepted the position of Constitution the Maharaja of Travancore and five years
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  • 133 2 Colombo. Aug, 28. The Ceylon United Nation Party, wn |ch includes all the ministers and most of the members of the former Ceylon State Council, are leading their nearest rivals, the left-wing Sama Samaj Party, m the Ceylon general election, t/ae latest results declared today showed. They
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  • 87 2 No More "Emperor Of India" In Canadian Documents Ottawa, Au ff 28.— King Cieur^e ha« approved the omission of 1 Emperor of India" from the Royal style and titles mi n documents affecting Canada. the External Affairs Minister Louis St. Laurent announced today. The omission |i provided for m the
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  • 73 2 BIRMINGHAM INDIANS PLEA TO LEADERS Birmingham, Aim '28.— Inda» celebrating Indian Indeptndfl Day by unfurling national flag here jresteNtj P ed a resolution In I ncsMgf sent to Viscount .Mount ha** Governor General <>f Ihc nion of India Jinnah, Governor Pakistan, and Prime Minister of In with them to find
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  • 84 2 London. AM >X dian Ambassador landed at London afternoon from waited for a plan* winch hi* wife They then "*i"\ Hotel The Amba airport by the- B te India, V X said he would dia the Orsl w< and that any with the BTjti members m
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  • 451 3 No s re T° Negotiate With Ho Chi Minh A w Policy To Be An )unced This Week -The war m Indo-China between the French forces will continue "until more favourable cirnegotiatfena are encountered. Pierre Bourdan for Sports and Youth, announced on Wednesday] dress
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  • 161 3 percr Bao Dai who abdicated during the August revolution of 1945 the circles said Bollaert would doubtless make it clear that French public opinion should not be ted astray by this movement, for the circles considered, the return of Bao Dai would lead to 'audacious claims" being made
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  • 170 3 Dundee, Scotland, Aug. 28.—Britain s leading scientists were warned today to watch resolutely for any encroachment by official secrecy on peaceful activities. President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. Sir Henry Dale, ted the organisation's annual conference that scientists accepted such conditions m
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  • 247 3 Batavia, Aujj. 28. All foreign consuls m Batavia are to meet tomorrow to discuss plans for supervising the v cease /ire* order m Indonesia m accordance with the decision of the United Nations Security Council. The Chinese Consul. Mr. Tsiang
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  • 210 3 Rangoon. Aug. 28— The rice crop m Burma, most important Far Eastern rice exporting: country, may be "seriously affected" by devastating floods now sweeping several districts of the rich iic c growing central plain and the frrawady delta, officials who had just returned from
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  • 60 3 Athens. Aug. 28. Press dispatches reported 400 guerillas attacked the town of Mosi Milia m Macedonia, touching off a five hour battle involving tanks and artillery. Four guerillas and two civilians were reported killed. Another band was reported to have entered an undefended village of Asvwstades
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  • 418 3 Jogjakarta, Aug. 28. Chinese onsul General at ttatavia Tsiang Chia-tung said on Wednesday he believed the Indonesian Republican Government "sincerely desires" to put a stop to alleged ill-treatment of Chinese, "but it remains to be seen," whether the Republic can stop such incidents. Tsiang
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  • 1794 4 Dutch Consul General Replies To Indian Daily Mail Editorial OPPOSES ARBITRATION SAYING REPUBLIC LACKS INTERNATIONAL STATUS! Mr. A. M. L. Winkelman, Netherlands Consul- General m Singapore, has sent us the following memorandum on the situation m Indonesia m reply to Our editorial entitled "Crisis Again In Indonesia" appearing t.i our
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