Indian Daily Mail, 3 September 1947
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Title Section16 1947-09-03 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 172. I SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.16 words
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635 1947-09-03 1 Co. Gill Of IN A Fame Killed In Riots.? flu.- <ms Eject Sikhs And Occupy IjO Villages In East Punjab Sikhs Quit Karachi By Steamer i rom Our Own Correspondent; —About 150 vi lages situated m East Punjab u d been »»»ed b} Muslims from Pakistan wfio crossed the RaviReuter - 635 words
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Article144 1947-09-03 1 PARIS, Sept. 2.— The French Government was harassed today by an epidemic of strikes protesting against the reduction of the bread ration and official reluctance to approve th c new wage boosts agreed upon by management and the unions. Walkouts interrupted production at plants mUP - 144 words
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102 1947-09-03 1 U.P. TO RETAIN ENGLISH AS OFFICIAL LANGUAGE riuiu oui UWII uircipuuunii Lock now. Sept. t. New United Provinces rules for conducting 'Executive business provide for continuance of English as the medium m uimh the business of the Council of Ministers shall be conducted tor the present. Notes and Orders on102 words
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Article172 1947-09-03 1 London, SeP< India yesterday pave her ftrst official reception m London since the Dominion was created on Aug. 15. It was held m honour of Asaf All. Ambassador to the United States, and his wifeAmong the quests who crowded the mahogany-panelled reading room of IndiaReuter - 172 words
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Article181 1947-09-03 1 Paris, Sept. 2. —Algeria —part of Metropolitan France m North Africa with more than 6,000,000 Moslem inhabitants—will hav c universal suffrage and an assembly with wide financial powers under a revised statute finally approved by the French Na tional Assembly last night. The statute was passedReuter - 181 words
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Article32 1947-09-03 1 KOEPANG, Dut.-h Timor Sept. 2.--a\ light t-arthquak c shook this town on Hie Dutch island of Timoui terday. There were no casualties an only slight material damage. UPUP - 32 words
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Article105 1947-09-03 1 REPRESSION IN FRENCH TRUMAN PLEDGES U.S. MIGHT OF SWORD INDIA DOLLAR TO MAINTAIN WORLD PEACE (From Our Own Correspondent) Pondicherry, Sept. 2.— Delegates from Chanctranagore to an Ail Parties Conference m a joint statement, say that the French Government are unleashing every repressive measure to suppress t^e movement for merger105 words
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119 1947-09-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangalore, Scpf. 2. More than 25,000 workers including Kolar Gold miners went on strike from yesterday m connection with the State Congress Satyagraha. Unprecedented scenes of enthusiasm were witnessed when a twomile long procession paraded the streets of Bangalore shouting slogans119 words
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124 1947-09-03 1 LONDON. Sept. 2. Pakistan s sport envoy, Ahm e d E. H. Jaffar, who is flying to the United Kingdom to seek* affiliation of the newly formed Pakistan Olympic Association to th c International Amat e ur Athletic Federation, can r e st assuredReuter - 124 words
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Article84 1947-09-03 1 ATHENS, Sept. 2. Civil servants throughout Greece will strike at 8 a.m. Thursday m support of their de. mand for aHO p o r cent wage increasethe Central Committee of the Civil S< wants Union announced today. The work stoppage was originally s e tUP - 84 words
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Article359 1947-09-03 1 PETKOrOLIS, BRAZIL, Sept. —president Truman told th* representatives of i\) American nations luuay that many countries of Europe and Asia live under the "saadow of armed aggression' and pleuged the United States' mignt of sword and dollar for an all-out effort to maintain world peace. He described the post warU.P. - 359 words
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Article93 1947-09-03 1 Budapest, Sept. 2.— Four Leftist parties forming the Hungarian coalition government, won three to two victory over th c combined opposition, m Sunday's election, and the communists became the country's strongest single party, according, to final offi cial returns announced yesterday A clos c second to the communists, was thrUP - 93 words
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Article42 1947-09-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Patna. Sept. 2— Pandit Fnmchandra Sharma, Secretary, Bihar forwarded Bloc, who is leading the Kisan (peasant) movement In Districts, was arrested yesterday About 200 Kisans participating m tlie campaign also were taken Info custody. Copyright.42 words
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Article97 1947-09-03 1 LONDON. Sept. 2.— An official announcement from the Commonwealth Relations Office said today: "The Government of the United Kingdom hav c proposals to othei Commonwealth Governments m th« sterling area that discussions on thi general financial position should tak< place m London as soon as possible.Reuter - 97 words
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Article113 1947-09-03 1 Chicago, Sept. 2. Labour Day holiday accidental d e aths dr^w near the 300 mark on Monday. The death toll mounted to 281 and kept climbing every hour, as clear weather lined millions of Americans into op e n spaces. Traffic accidents killed 170 since the big exodus from citiesUP - 113 words
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Article65 1947-09-03 1 Singapore, Sept- 2. Radio abulia, monitored m Singapore jy united Pi ess, today reported viiat one out oi every tour Indonesian soldiers wounded m action as tne result oi lack of medicines and transport facilities to them to oresoing stations. faie Kepuolic has made repeated toUP - 65 words
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Article47 1947-09-03 1 BANGKOK, Sept. 2.— Thc Indian Consulate bare iron nas been elevated to Legation m accordance rtltn a pre vie -o agreement between cue Siamese ana lnaian Uoveramants. .a« cousul, Mr. ithagwa* isuyai, has assumed tati cU«&ge vi. tn« legation as Cnargc D'Auaues- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article70 1947-09-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Sept. 2.— Food Minister Dr. T. 6 S. Hajan revealed yesterday that the India Government have agreed to give another 14,000 tons of food to Madras during September. I %ti4f Appealing to the cultivators to surrender surplus grains, Dr. Raj an said70 words
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104 1947-09-03 1 BATAVIA, Sept. 2.— Charles Eaton. Australian Deputy Consul-General mi Batavia. and Etienne Raux, French Consul-Cien e ral, will fly to Jogjakarta. Indonesian Republican capital, tomorrow to start work on the "cease nre report to th c Unit e d Nations Security Council. They willReuter - 104 words
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Article111 1947-09-03 1 Rome, Sept. 2. An Italian Foreign Office spokesman disclosed today that Italy and the United St. will sign an agreement this w C ck. viding for evacuation of American troops from Italy, under tfrc p c aco treaty terms Arrangements wili efl* pr withdrawal of 15,000 United Stat c sU.P. - 111 words
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Article23 1947-09-03 1 Cairo, Sept. 2. lie P Ar I i:\ ftl mi Unit, n I thi east afii Th _m w% led -J^r a ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Advertisement22 1947-09-03 1 TELL TOUR PRODUCTS TO TIIE PEOPLE Through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading Tamii Dally In Malaya over 12 years, Singapore, 71, SELEGIE ROAD,22 words
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749 1947-09-03 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1947 INCORRECT, IRRELEVANT AND ULTRA VIRES JHE Joint Wages Commission's conclusion that "the Rubber Industry is not m a position to face a wage increase at the present moment," appears to us not only incorrect and one-sided but also absolutely irrelevant and un-called-for.749 words
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1302 1947-09-03 2 Merciless Massacre Continues In The Pun jab Lahore, Sept. 2. Monsoon rains were falling m Punjab. They meant more suffering an J misery lor hundreds of thousands of refugees, fleeing from the religious war. Their flight was one of the world's greatU.P.; Reuter - 1,302 words
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282 1947-09-03 2 LABOUR MINISTER ON BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE TO NEW DOMINIONS London, Sept. 2.— The hope that the tjovcriinicnts of India and Pakistan would continue to send selected workers to Britain to be trained m modern production methods was expressed here today by Abdul ll. nun Khan, a radio engineer of Peshawar. NorthwestReuter - 282 words
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Article37 1947-09-03 2 London, Sept. 2 a spokesman said the British Foreign Offic c had received a summary of the UNSCOP report, but no comment would be available until the full document had be e n received and studied. UPUP - 37 words
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55 1947-09-03 2 London. S c pt Chandra Roy. Go the United l rovin< London on Saturday America, on his v Dr. Roy, who uni when he entered India's Wealthiest and often attends d has been m the Ui past three week* hospitals and eonReuter - 55 words
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Article79 1947-09-03 2 India In Pictures Exhibition London. Bel Photographs" cxl "present to f h<- th c experienced I tion of India m India House her< Professor X D k< o]M'v of tin In Victoria and A opening th c cxl th.. difference? West might h P< ople m the W to se,.Reuter - 79 words
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1141 1947-09-03 2 Trade Lungs Of Pakistan Karachi And Chittagong The entire economic future S| J of the newly ci ited state o {',l Pakistan will depend o n tat 'J future development of in] seaports. Thiv article telU >| of the steps being taken toil expand the trade lung-, of the embryonic1,141 words
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426 1947-09-03 3 Should Not Be A Burden Others, Says Mac Arthur Sept. 2— Delegates to the British Commonwealth the Japanese peace treaty yesterday agreed that given virtual self-government alter the peace STkrnent "Hicially stated. attitude of the Commonwealth countries reconference, wnich hel/i its final secret sessionReuter; U.P. - 426 words
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Article43 1947-09-03 3 Saigon, S c pt 2. Eniil c > Bollaert, French Hijrh Commissioner for Indochina, told correspondents yesterdaj he would proclaim "a new policy toi Indochina in the name of the French Kepublic" within fight days. He had just returned to Saigon fiom Paris.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article1052 1947-09-03 3 New York, Sept. 2. Great personal fortunes may be getting harder and harder to come by, but there are still plenty of candidates for the title "World's wealthiest." Within four weeks last spring death claimed three seeded contenders for top ranking: North America's Henry Ford; SouthAP - 1,052 words
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258 1947-09-03 3 Partition Of Palestine Will Lead To Bloodshed, Warns Arab Office Spokesman London, Sept. 2. Bloodshed would unquestionahly follow any attempt to implement the terms of the Palestine partition plan just announced by the United Nations Palestine Commission an Arab Office spokesman said here yesterday. "It is an almost 100 perReuter - 258 words
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657 1947-09-03 3 Pro-Republican Activities In Bali Dutch Resort To Repressive Measures Den Pasar, Bali, Sept. 2. Terror has come to the once peaceful Island of Bali, writes James J. Halsema, Associated Press Correspondent. The silence of soft tropical nights, once broken only by the ancient rhythms of the "gamelan" gong orchestra nowAP - 657 words
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Advertisement204 1947-09-03 3 TOMORROW is too late. Study Homeopathy and Biochemistry by post m your spare lime and become Doctor by obtaining our Diploma. Apply today itself. Prospectus against %t. THE 0. K. Medical Institute, I'ost Box 958 Singapore. (Agents: The O.K. Dispensary, 90, Banda Hilir, Malacca.) BLADDER DISORDERS Filtered away De WITTS204 words
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270 1947-09-03 4 Night Trains To Stop: Public j Services To Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. If the Malaya-wide strike by mem-, bers of the all-Malayan Kailway workers' Union takes effect as threatened on Sept. 5, it will be necessary lor the railway administration to make substantial cv.s270 words
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105 1947-09-03 4 The Commissioner of Police wishes it to be understood that acts of hooliganism anu deliberate oos«ruc».ion oi traffic win not be tolerated m any future authorised processions. m a recent procession a permit was issued alter certain conuiiions nau been laid down, says an oniciai105 words
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Article66 1947-09-03 4 London, Sept. 2. —Lieut.. Gen. A. »alioway, General Officer Commanding m Chiei, Malayan Command, has been appointed High Commissioner and Commander m Chief British troops, Austria, the British War Office announced last night. lie succeeds Li c ut.-Gen. Sir James Steele who has be eReuter - 66 words
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Article85 1947-09-03 4 Sri Krishna Jayanti, the Birthday of Lord Krishna will be celebrat e d at 'lie Kamakrislma Mission premises on Sunday, Sept. 7 as per the following programme. 12 noon— Poo ja and distribution of J rasadam. 6 ii.ni.—- Public Meeting. Chairman -Swanu Vamadevanada SpeechesMessage of Kurukshetra"— by85 words
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29 1947-09-03 4 A meeting of the Singapore Advisory Council will be held tomorrow rhursday, S e pt. 4) at the Municipal ouncil Chamber at lo a.m.29 words
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152 1947-09-03 4 CEYLONESE FLOOD RELIEF COMMITTEE FORMED IN SINGAPORE A Lfey*Oße*C rioou to**! Commit" tee 10 lui^e mutt******** xcnius *-o aiu tiica* nroHim ill wno nave SUI xcuu i-e**^* c ■<«■""#*• ut4C v tlic reCcUt l«v;OUa Mils ivi nt^U c a 1U1 C *y a^enucu meeting vi uc*u at ton Victona lueiiionai152 words
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171 1947-09-03 4 Dutch And Indonesians Apologise To Each Other Caux, Switzerland, Sept. 2. Dutch delegates to the Moral Rearmament World Assembly here gave a "practical demonstration 01 their movements uniting ideology" when they presented a bouquet oi rid and white uowers, colours oi the Indonesian Ke. public, to lollow Indonesian delegates, theReuter - 171 words
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Article115 1947-09-03 4 American Ships For Dutch? Singapore, S e pt. 2. According to a reliable sourc c from Batavia, the Dutch Government hav e hired a number of Anurican ships from the P. and T. Line, New York. Two ships, the P. and T. Explorer and P. and T. Navigation hav c115 words
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138 1947-09-03 4 NEW YORK, S e pt. 2.— A special American technique m the manufacture of ccm c nt, to be used principally m dry construction m India, is beintr brought back to India by Vishwanath Pai, chemist attached to the Associated Cement Company of Bombay.Reuter - 138 words
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Obituary25 1947-09-03 4 The Most Rev. Abraham Mar Thoma, M.A., D.D., Metropolitan, Mar Thoma Syrian Church, expired on Monday, Ist September, 1947, At Tiruvalla, Travancore, S. India.25 words
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Article, Illustration46 1947-09-03 4 Mr. J. A. It ivy, Representative of the Government of India, will lay the foundation store of the Rama\rishna Mission Orphanage Workshop at No. 179 Bartky Road, on Saturday, Sept. 6 at 5.30 p.m. The diagrams above show the plan of the building.46 words
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508 1947-09-03 4 MCP SUPPORTS INCOME TAX BUT ON CONDITION The Singapore Representative of the Malayan Communist Party has issued the following statement on Income Tax: Income tax is imposed and accep'-cd by all democratic countries as the most equitable form of taxation. W e do not oppose it m principle but c508 words
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Article200 1947-09-03 4 Rangoon, Sept. 2. Lord Listowel, Secretary of State for Burma, yesterday told* the Burmese People the British Government hoped to complete by the end of this y e ar the necessary parliamentary processes for transfer of power to Burma. In a message to Burma on hisReuter - 200 words
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Article157 1947-09-03 4 Cambridge, Sept. 2. Tribute tv th c work don c for the independence of India by Mr. Subrata Roy Chow. dhury, former President of th c Cambridge University Majlis and th<founder of the Tagore Institute, was made by Mr. W. G. Cove, a BritishReuter - 157 words
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Article87 1947-09-03 4 Th c Hague, .sept. 2.— Queen WiL helmina of Holland entered her jubilee year yesterday with the celebration throughout th c Netherlands of her r,7th^ birthday. The Dutch Premier. Louis Reel appealed m a broadcast for "sober celebration" because of th c "sombre eventsReuter - 87 words
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Article493 1947-09-03 4 MADRAS MINISTER'S APPEAL 10 LL Z LOVERS M Madras, Sept. 2. The appeal for one lakh a f run by Mr. T. S. Avinashilin^am Chettiar, Mini- for F? 1 on behalf of the Tamil Academy to prepare 1 puhij h^l cyclopaedia m Tamil, has evoke j responseF.0.C. - 493 words
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308 1947-09-03 4 Sydney, Sept. 2.— No income tax, properU tax. or hinwn: problem! Food plentiful and cheap! Eternal spring, and ri sea breezes! Those are attributes of scenic, flowering NirM Island, says the National Geographic Society. A little mors than 900 miles east-nortn-east oi j&jdney,Reuter - 308 words
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