Indian Daily Mail, 2 September 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 171. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 487 1 GA NDHIJI LIKELY TO VISIT PUNJAB Boundary Award Unjust And Inc nprehensiveA Says Jinnah Riots Food Crisis Worries Indian Govt. from Our Own Correspondent) >. pt I— The Pun ab Killings continue to occupy the newspapers and despite the efforts of the authority [9 I the situation under control, mob
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  • 154 1 I Will Stay Until Peace Is Restored NEHRU NEW DELHI, .Sept. i.— Jawaharlai Nehru, Prime Hhuster of India, to! I Hindus, SiKhs and Muslims, at Lyailpur m Pakistan division oi the Punjab he would stay with them until peace was restored. Nehru called a< ij,yallpur with Nawab/.ada Liaquat All Khan
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  • 133 1 20 Non-Cooperating Indonesians To Be Deported PALEBfBANG, Sept. L The Dutch Government has ordered the deportation of 20 Indonesians, leaders of a non-cooperation campaign against the Dutch. The Dutch Government Commissioner for civil affairs for South Sumatra ord c r -d the deportations after the Campaign, which was first ordered
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  • 116 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NAGPUB, l.— The General Louncil of th c Socialist Party which lias just concluded Its session heie decided to adopt a wait and see policy ana not to break awa> from Congress lortnwith. rr e socialist rcgaru the const itutiun now being drafted
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  • 61 1 (From Our Own Correspondent; MADRAS, Sept. I.— Pr c mier Ran asamy Reddiar, interviewed stated it would b e improper lor a privm^ person or organisation m the Province to fly tn c Pakistan flag, Such i-g could b e flown m the Indian D
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  • 49 1 »From Our Own Correspondent) NAuiTK. Sep;. 1. Dr. B. S Moonjce and c ighi other Hindu Leaders have (Men arrested for defying the ban on holding public meetings,. The tiindu Mahasabha had decided to ob--rr e a "Lahore Day. out it was prohibited by the Government.—Copyright.
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  • 34 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) KARACHI, Sept, 1. l understand Sir Mirxa Ismail is proc eding abroad shortly on an important diplomatic mission en behalf of the Indian Government. Copyright,
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  • 62 1 Madras, Stpt. 1. The following have surrendered their titUs: Mr. C. S. Ratnasabhapathi Mudahar. Coimhatore, (Dewan Bahadur), Mr, I. T. Obala Kondama Naya&ar, Zamindar of Ayakudi, (Rao Bahadur), Mr. A Lakshminarayana Kao, Gunttli Kao Bahadur) Mr. T R. Srinivasa Aiyar. Tambaram, i Rao Sahib); Mr T. K. Swaminatha
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  • 267 1 Balance Between War And Peace Lies In Big Power' Hands Luke Success, Sept. 1. Faris El Khoury of Syria, retiring president of the United Nations Security Council, said on Saturday that the five great powers showed the balance between peace and war and that the future looks gloomy, with people
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  • 403 1 KING OF TRANSJORDAN ACCUSED OF FOMENTING ARAB DISUNITY Jerusalem, Sept. l.— King Tbn Saud, of Saudi of Arabia today char. gcd King Abdullah of Transjordan with "creating discord among Arab states at a critical time." King lbn Saud m a communique issued here last night by
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  • 144 1 SINGAPORE; Sipt. I.— The Consuls of th c United States. Britain, Australia. China, France and Belgium m Batavia hav^ been invited to visit •fokjakarta. the Indonesian newsagency Antara ported m a broadcast monitored m Smgapor c by United Press. The Consuls were invited to go
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  • 30 1 Jerusalem. Sept. 1. Saudi Arabian consul of Jerusalem today published a cable from King Ibn Saud "deprecating" King Abdullah's threat that he would create a Greater Syria by force U.P.
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  • 94 1 Novel Punishment For Blackmarketeers SHANGHAI, Sept. L Thirty movie fi<'k c t scalpers had th.'ir scalp shaven on Sunday m a novel puoisAment introduced by Shanghai police m their drive against blacamarketecs who repeatedly are taking m as mu.n as 1 1,000,000 to $0,UW1)0 C..N. monthly each. Caught outside the
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  • 104 1 MOSCOW, Sept. I.— Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, India's Ambassador to the Soviet Union, with her daughter Chandraderna and Private Secretary T.N. Kaul, left Moscow by air today for Stockholm to buy furniture and iittings for the Indian Embassy here. Tht e y aa c returning
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  • 85 1 Batavia, Sept. l. Dr. Hub e rtus Vim Mook, Lieutenant Governor General of the Netherlands East Indies, left her c by air today for Holland, where he is to discuss with the Dutch Cabinet the Security Council's proposals for settling the Indonesian disput c Dr.
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  • 99 1 WASHINGTON, S e pt. i. Th National Negro Council today op^ i: drive for a million signature petition to oust Representative John E. Rankin of Mississippi from Con Kress and to obtain F c d< ral antilynchinjr legislation. The first signer was Joe Louis, world
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  • 78 1 SATYAGRAHA LAUNCHED IN MYSORE (From Our Own Con BANGALORE Sept. sore btat t Congre ts If Setyagimha or mil vernment today. A lastminut e appeal bj Sir Kamaswamy Mudi them to change their attit the deliberations oi th c Cc Committee whose lished m October was Congress as a mere
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  • 121 1 THE CRIME OF INDIA" London 1. "What v.\ ■een and any kn 1 asi, and hel pic." onlo H "Stratef: today ur I r "Th* c of 1 St rate rulers show n-.v. a I i that has hi war n "The I escape th< i cannot fairlj b I
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  • 33 1 LORD LISTOWEL IN BURMA RANGOON, Sept. 1. wel, Secretary f< "goodwill" pai Bin ma, and i a toil! m 1 I oi Sii i m Augusl to l d] nJ mi ion Reuter
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  • 77 1 Reuter Lo: dOl •ffli Lond i e ton! awai| n j i eonl t By ment official and n Delhi j rej rl from I celling the plai aras to be interim \n no order llaI .id been i f B <> A When the t" op order
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  • 772 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Sept. 2, 1947. EIGHTH WONDER OF THE MODERN WORLD THE Silcock Commission's "Interim" Report on Wages <fhe lull text of which was published In our issue yesterday* will* cause cioep disappointment among Government as well as non-Govern-ment Labour not only m Singapore but throughout the
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  • 1516 2 Jinnah Asks Muslims To Abide •r j By The Boundary Award "Shoot To Kill" Order Issued To Pakistan Army New Delhi, Sept 1 An order f shoot to kill was last night given to the Pakistan Army by General Sir Frank Messervy, Commander-in-Chief Pakistan,
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  • 65 2 Leningrad, Sept. 1. A book entitled "On Board A Plan c Over India" has just been completed by Soviet academician Kug c ni Pavlovski, who was a member of the Soviet delegation to the scientific ail-India Congress held m Delhi Borne time ago. His book gives
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  • 224 2 London, Sept I— Asaf Ali, Indian Ambassador m Washmgto.r said hare that the wave of communal disorders m the Punjab wav the work of "insane reactionaries" Speaking at a reception organised by tne India League at London's Caxton Hall, Mr. Asaf
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  • 274 2 FAO COM Geneva. Sept (I a lr favour of price f though not nece l ou nUoI levels Mr. A. N. jL*J l conference of the 1 n and il? I culture Organisafi* ere tO(J^ Mr. Sinha, <i delegate to the ci v
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  • 86 2 BIG CATHOLIC MASS IN ROME Rome, Sept. l. Fity members of the Dten'l lection of tin Catholic- Action will open Mi c 2otli anniversary celebrations of t h e ir urbanisation m the eternal city with a Solemn Mass, m the remain- of I'a. fan Baths ot Caracalln. m-v* Saturday
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  • 75 2 LAST OF FR. INDIA GOVERNORS Pondieherry, Sept I.— Hi* E* eeileney M. Baron, Governor »f French India, prominent offr iah and citizens attended a public meeting held In the local Cinentt Theatres under the auspices <»f the French India National I gress and Students Coin; re-. Addressing the gatherblfl Hi»
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  • 90 2 Pakistan's Contribution To FAO Geneva. Sept. 1— Pakistan *J <vly-elected member of the and Agricultural Oil *"j will share the contribution per cent of the Food and tural Organisation'^ total previously allowed (o India The proposal submit' with the support of Pak approved by the adn and financial commj Pood
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  • 27 2 Rangoon, Sept. 1. announced today that been ai Tested for em f since the curfew was im| 10 as a result of the ei^ht government leader U.P.
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  • 580 2 'Swaraj 0( Gandhiji Not Yet Won' Patna, Sept. 1. Mr. Jairamdas Daulatram, Governor of Bihar, speaking mi n Hindi at a public meeting held here at Hankipore Maidan said that he would not be a Governor m the sense
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  • 656 3 \idal Committee's U-Point Recommendations Proposal For A deral State i.— The United Nations Special Committee light signed and submitted to the General t and recommendations on the Palestine ;embh ,l e a specific plan for the constitution of I and territorial provisions, the report
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  • 118 3 Tokyo, Sept. 1. Japan's first labour ministry will be inaugurated today the Government announced on Wednesday as the diet has virtually completed deliberations on the new department's budget. Yonekubo recently held a cabinet campaign to regain the support oi the labour which lately has been
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  • 80 3 Batavia. Sept 1 China may carry out largescale evacuation of Chinese civilians to areas outside Indonesia m the event of a "grave turn" m the Indonesian dispute, Mr Tsiang Chai-Tung, Chinese Consul-General m Java, said yesterday, according to Antara, the Republican news agency. Mr.
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  • 53 3 UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING FOR ALL AMERICANS? New York, Sept 1.- -Thomas E. Dewy, possible Republican presidential candidate, m a speech prepared for the American Legion convention on Thursday advocated universal military training for all able-bodied young American man. Dewy said "the hard fact is that genuine peace seems farther away
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  • 222 3 Paris, Sept. 1. A Bill, giving the French colony of Algeria, partial home rule, universal suffrage and financial autonomy, today was presented to the French Council of the Republic for review, after being passed by the National Assci ly last night. The Bill' which had been
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  • 86 3 New York. Sept. I.— Fortune Magazine by Elmo Roper found President Truman's popularity has been steadily increasing, during the pas( six months and leads all his principal Republican opponents m popularity except New York's Governor Thomas Dewey. As between these two contenders 43 per cent of
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  • 20 3 ment for »f Burma r of power to Igned by p headed <> liamenWar and Counsel- ment- A.P.
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  • 116 3 New York, Sent. I.— The Daily News, Which erfiys sartaplfig at British officialdom, today had a good word for the British.' In a leader on developments m India since "that glorious day of independence," the newspaper declared: "We have had cur share *our things
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  • 141 3 London, Sept. I.— Anthony Eden Britain's wartime Foreign Minister' assailed fhe Labour Government on Saturday for ifs conduct of affairs m Britain's economic crisis and declared if the AHlee regime Van do no better, it should quit M Eden accused the Government or "Vack
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  • 72 3 waning. Sept. 1— Foreign and overseas Chinese will' be exempted from capital levy imposed on private property valued at over CN5500.000.000. the National Eco~ nomle Council decided yesterday. The Council also approved drastic measures against hoarding and speculation following the rise m commodity
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  • 390 3 Tokyo, Sept. I—ln1 In (he face o! increasing economic and military pressure from Britain, the United States and Holland, movement of Japanese troops into soutnern Frenen Indochina was "an appropriate measure of national defence" Premier Hideki Tojo said here m an interrogation read to
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  • 132 3 Protest Against Exploitation Of Colonial Youths New York, Sept I—Radio1 Radio Moscow heard here said m a dispatch from Prague that the Council of World Federation of Democratic Youth passed a resolution vigorously protesting the exploitation of youth and child labour by colonial regimes m Indonesia, Burma and India. Ihe
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  • 777 4 Hartal To Be As Protest Against Present Proposals At a meeting of representatives of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Federation of Trade Unions and numerous other associations, guilds, unions, of Malacca, held under the joint chairmanship of Mr. Tan Cheng Lock and
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  • 95 4 London, S e p*. I.— Athens press with the exception of the communiu newspaper Rizopastis, today carried a dispatch from Larissa quoting authorities there as stating a communist circular had been found which speaks of a gu e rilla government as already formed. Circular names Niko
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  • 181 4 Any person who is not a British subject but who desires to quality for the right to vote m Legislative Council Elections may do so by submitting a Petition for a Certificate of Local iNaturaiisation under the Naturaliaation Ordinance (Chapter 86). ihe pennon shouiu b e
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  • 113 4 Los Angeles, Sept. I.—Hollywood might offset the loss of the British film market by developing "wide open" market m India, Rustom H Nanavutty of the central Bank of India, Bombay •»aid here yesterday. Hollywood producers expressed »terest In Nanavutty's remarks. India s
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  • 80 4 Mr. R. Jumabhoy, President of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, with other member, of the committee registered on Sept. 1. The President reminded merchants that they have two votes, one m (he chamber and one outside. He advised them and their 'staff ladies
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  • 75 4 Paris, Sept. 1. France has opened negotiations with India and Egypt with a view to importing cotton, French Minister of National Economy Andre PhiffTj told a joint meeting of the French Government's Finance and Economic Affairs Commissions foday. Previously cotton was imported from the
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  • 112 4 The newst'ecl which the Indians of Malaya m particular have been waiting to BeCi namely, that depicting the historic August Fifteenth ceremonies at New Delhi and Karachi, has at last arrived m Singapore, and will b 4 screened at th c Pavilion Theatre today.
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  • 47 4 SINGAPORE, Sept. I.— The Indonesian newsagency Antara. m a dispatch monitoved m Singapore by United Pr e ss, said tonight that Indonenesian political circles m Jogjakarta are of the opinion that Dr. Van Mook*< radio speech last Saturday night "waa trying to justify his military aggression." UP
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  • 136 4 —London Sept. I.— The long term policies of the new Dominions of India and Pakistan will presumably be to man f heir merchant vessels with their own nationals, but it will be a long time before they can do without the help of the
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  • 117 4 Nanking, Sept. 1. China's leaam- educators including Dr Huss iormer Ambassador to the United fctale*. arrived m Nanking for the United Nations Organisations regional conference on fundamental education .scheduled to open here. The conference, which will last U days, will be attended by
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  • 147 4 London. Sept. I.— Food Minister John Strachey, speaking: m Dundee said that one reason for Britain's curtailing of purchases from the United Stat e s was her inability to export to the United States ''over her high tariff". U I am afraid it is
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  • 30 4 BATAVIA, S e pt. I.— The Philippines was today asked for "material and spiritual assistance both at hom c and abroad" by Republican Vice Premier, Dr. A. X Gani. UP
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  • 673 4 "The Press have a special res 4 ionsibilit> news a man gets of what happens outside In ,erni n» fc they influence the context m which they m, fx P*rh degree of importance which they see the news importance which they attribute to it.
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  • 58 4 New Delhi, Sept. I.— The Frontier Mail— lndia's crack express which left Delhi yest e rday for Lahor c wai attacked at Khannu railway station, between Ambala and Ludhiana m the East Punjab. One first class compart. m. Nt was burnt out and one p e rson was killed. The
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  • 76 4 Lonuon, fcji.- n and a diset nic hopes uer banes, >'. •aviah wcddj n a couu»rj rt lfl "J coming to re r 0 °?J day. Jr ?a ins Princes* edlisM, vita her lame: ln umg on Novsrr Aou e y would o< lm a^
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  • 68 4 IRANIAN CABINET CRISES leheran, Se] nuer Uftavam tn iormed tne snati un accept the premien p oaturday by th< n was reported press. xue Bcwspa] l aid Gfoat J xuseu accepcain. ne noni Azeibaijam s[ nj Diplomatic circu U:gi Ghavam hope.i to n e „2 sibihty for any 01 ,^Z
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