Indian Daily Mail, 6 September 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 175. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 206 1 Mahatma Deeply By Message Visit r« Hie PiwjuD tihely I*l out Our Own Correspondent; Calcutta "> A message from King George was received by Mabatma G. bi just before he broke his fast. His Majesty exaxietj over Gandhiji health and Gandhi was doeply :ouched bj H*
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  • 126 1 i ruination of Mahatma Gandhi's fast London Indian 4udents and workers have cancelled their decision to **W daj i fast next Saadaj R m« r report from London Khan, President of the Indian Workers' Association of London, has sent a message to Mahatma Gandhi congratulating
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  • 111 1 Calcutta, Sept. o. GandHi as of yesieruay enueu a successful last 10 resivrepeace to Calcutta and said toaay lie will soon leave for tne i* ii iij a d riot area*. ne sa. u, i wauteu to see about the funjab tomorrow out at
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  • 152 1 Ift Tom our uwu iuur»j»«adeui> NEW DELHI, Sept. s.— The situaejon m the frontier Province is obscure pnd it is reported sections ot the army stationed there which are coming! to join the Indian Army are having a difficult time on their way. ihe Defence
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  • 95 1 Tokyo, Sept. 5. General Doug Us Mac Arthur, Supreme Commander of Allied Powers, has approved the entry of 14 private Indian trad* representative^ almost all of whom are re ported to be interested m purchasing textile goods, it was disclosed today. Two of
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  • 75 1 (From Onr Own Correspondent) KARACHI, Sept. 6.— Mustard gas and other poisonous gases which had been sUred m India during the war have been dumped into the Arabian Set, hundred miles off Karachui Gas cylinders were placed m a captured Italian ship which was taken
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  • 40 1 London, Sept. s.— The Swiss Federal Council has decided to establish diplomatic representatives m India and Pakistan, the Swiss radio reported today. The envoy of India would, if possible, represent Switzerland also m Afghanistan and Siam, the radio sa'.d. Reuter
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  • 153 1 New York, Sept. 5. As the stage was being set for this month's session of the United Nations General Assembly here, the name of India's delegate, Mrs. Vijaya Lakahmi Pandit was being mentioned, as the strong candidate for the presidency of the assembly. Diplomatic observers
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  • 145 1 Madras, Sept. 5. On the initiative of the Indian and Eastern Newspaper Society, a new Company the Press Trust of India. Limited has just b*en registered to organise a news agency for the gathering and distribution of world news m an impartial and efficient manner on
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  • 213 1 COLOMBO, Sept. s.— Mr. A. Mahadeva. Minister of Home Affairs, was defeated m today's polls m Ceylon's general elections under the new constitution which gives the island "fully responsible status within the British Commonwealth of Nations/ A United National Party nominee, he was beaten by Mr. G.
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  • 20 1 Family Remittances to China for the month of August amounted to $1,413,908 from Singapore and $194,--763 from the Malayan Union.
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  • 179 1 WHILE MYSORE EXPEDIENCES -RLPKESSHIN t*rom Our Own Correspondent; TKIVAMJUM, Sept. 5.— The Maharaja has issued a proclamation announcing nis oecision to introduce reaponaiole government m the Stat* and nas ordered tne formation 01 a riprayi^liHie buuy elected on adult buuratie Im»is t© meet not later tnan
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  • 107 1 MYSORE POLICE LATHI-CHARGE WORKERS (From Our Own Lot ic&pondent) BANGALORE, Sept a. One person was killed and loity-tuo injured uriicn police nred a second time J€Sterday evening to disperse a gatnering oi denion^itaiors nere. A procession oi workers paraded the city dur.ng wnich some shops were damaged; r-ouce niaa* a
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  • 89 1 ..BATAVIA, Sept. 5— Today's Netherlands Army official communique tin the fighting m Indonesia accused the Republicans of more than £00 violations of the cease fir* order issu ed from Jogjakarta on Aug. 5. Of these 347 occurred m the Dutch occupied areas, the communique
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  • 37 1 A meeting of the Active Committee o* the recently formed Singapore Federation of Services Unions will be held at No. 4 Ceylon Road, off East Coast Road. Singapore, at 4 p.m. today.
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  • 53 1 Jimagadh State Jagirdars Want To Join Union (From i*.'.r i'nrident) NEW DE LHI, A large nun. our o\ Jt| 'unagadh Siat- kistan have written to ihe i ment expressing their i io join the Indian Union an hat they be rtcoj nt. It is m \m\ i been last now
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  • 58 1 400 Arrests In Hyderabad State (ftom <mr O" *!d>nt) HYDERAI According to ii i, kO\i a*i*sts, na.e 0«- i, he o<-aie m connection with ul the Indian Union H m Sept. 2. Ihe same our< 15 persons were dead ai.u > as hundred injured m the i j..cc hring. Military
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  • 49 1 Paris, Sept. 5. A meeting of tha French Inner cabinet began at 4.30 p.m. at the Hotel Matignon, and was expected to dlscusa whether Ramadier should resign and reform his cabinet, as the result of his narrow margin m the Assembly vote of confidence UP
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  • 33 1 Canton, Sept. 3.— The death peniilty will be imposed on opiuiQ smokers beginning la *r, as part of an allout drive to ~iamp out the narcotic habit m Kwantung Province, it nas announced.
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  • Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Sept. 6, 1947 NOTES & COMMENTS
    • 419 2 $55 FOR A VOTE certain person ta Singapore have to pay a sum or $55.00 each to become votersl rhey are the wattukkottai Chettiar* wnoae traditional profession is money-lend-ing and who have a Chamber of their own, m this as well as m ail ooher centres of this peninsula Though
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    • 309 2 JHE latest one to support Income Tax "m principle" but oppose it m practice for the reason that the time now is not appropriate to impose it, is the Malay aristocratic and bureaucratic body, the U.m.n.o. Recently, even the Malayan Communist Party said the same thing, and
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  • 561 2 Youth Gangs Surrender All Arms At His f eet Calcutta Leaders' Assui an ce To Maintain Peace^At^Any cost Calcutta, Sept. s.— Mahatma Gandhi agreed last night to break his fast, which he began last Monday night, and which he said was to end only when
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  • 185 2 New Delhi, Sept. s— lt is stated m official circles m New Delhi that the lack of wireless equipment aboard the ship "Ramdas," which sank off the Bombay coast recently, prevented the ship from sending an 5.0.5., which could .have been picked up by other
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  • 159 2 Madras, Sept- 5. At a public meeting held recently at the Gokhale Hall to bid fareweli to Mr. N. Manickam Pilai, a South African Tamilian leaders, speeches were made appealing to Tamilians of South India to extend their sympathy to South African Indians. Mr. S. Muthia
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  • 175 2 Paris, Sept. 5. United States will be asked to furnish Europe with 40,--000,000 tons of coal m 1048, under the Marshall Plan, it was learned yesterday. Planners of the European Economic Co-operation Conference Technical Committee on Energy announced however, a four
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  • 324 2 Lahore, Sept. s— Anti-American and anti-European senti ment was increasing here today with open threats of violence made for the first time. «wnce American businessmen are evacuating their wives or are planning to do so. No action has yet been taken by Britons The
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  • 43 2 Panditji Compliments M. S.S. India's great Leader pays a delicat e compliment to M 9 > i mihic^ histrionic talents m Bhaktha Meera' (Hindi). Tfie artisj is delirht edly embarrassed, while husband Sadasivam brims over with jovL laughter— as he has gdod reason to.
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  • 141 2 INDIA'S POETESS PRAISES HINDI VERSION OF "MEERA" I had the privilege of seeing the Hindi version of Sm. M. S. Subbatakshmi's Tamil film 'Meera.' Meera, the princess poetess India has no equal, no sequel rather m any part of the world for the two hours that we heard her singing
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  • 178 2 Indian And Pakistan Premiers To Attend Princess' Wedding London, Sept. 5. Dominion premiers who accept the King's invitation to come to London for Princess Elisabeth's wedding m November vs ill have the opportunity to take part m an informal Commonwealth conference, it was authoritatively learned tonight. Wedding invitations have been
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  • 45 2 20,000 COMMUNIST TROOPS ENTRAPPED NANKING, Sept. s.— More thai 20,000 Communist troops have been trapped by Chinese Government forces on the border between the eastern Chinese Provinces of Anjhwi'i and Honan, Eh*. Hollington Tong Director of the Chinese Government's Information Office, declared here 10- Reuter
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  • 141 2 New York, Sept. :>.— Th* wjtyl read American Magazine "Time" it I day devotes its India r iion total Rowing accounts of Uh Punjab di, t?*rbances and quotes a m ddlc-ag* British Colonel at Laltart airport t remarking: "All those atrocit) to hear, such as
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  • 173 2 Lake Success, 8 joined Russia criticism of al'/eged tional facilities m nor.-self-governing territ .hen tl United Nation- coi nued its exam m report frrom these territi :da India's Dr. P. P from reports on Kei that for every shil a*
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  • 354 3 n dias Finance Minister Outlines Country's Immediate Problems \OEi WD NOT MEAN CURRENCY NOTES AH COINS, BUT UMMOOIiiiS oip Sept. s.— Speaking at a congratulatory party embers of the cosmopolitan Club, Mr k k f nVhi Lheltl inance oi ihe Indian Domid Governs referred
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  • 1183 3 Mr. Shanmukham Chetti, replying stated, that he was touched by bhis expression of their affection for him. He naturally felt very proud that he should have been summoned to participate m the Government of Free India. It was with a feeling of humility that he took
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  • 169 3 Geneva, Sept. 5. More than 40 tariff negotiations will be concluded within a week, an internal progress report of the Secretariat of the Trade Conference said yesterday. The totai number of tariff negotiations ao IMS concluueu nicrea&ea aO <w accoruing to tne latest nii
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  • 80 3 Tokyo, .Sept. s.— Gen. .Douglas McArthur yesterday appointed Wiilam J. as cnief of heap's diplomatic section and chairman of the Allied Council for Japan, succeeding the late George Atcheson, Jr., kill ed m a plane crash off Honolulu. Sebald was formerly deputy chief ot the
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  • 365 3 a nH \£2£* S^ 5 Two British weeklies, the New Statesman m Bengal today, outbreaks have been curbed by the patient efforts of Mr. Gandhi. In the Punjab, the Congress and League High Commands are equally well! intentioned and once they have had time
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  • 115 3 Geneva, Sept. 5. Early establishment of four regional ottices of FAO was recommended yesterday by a vote of FAO Constitutional Commission. me recommendation to the FAO troou anu Agricultural Organisation) v-oiii-eicnce a"/£gN.iji.eu r^iO mrector ueneia* oe aumynacu to eotauusn, as ooon as pusoAOie, xour regional
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  • 496 4 INTRODUCTION OF ELECTIONS NOW IS A CUNNING ATTEMPT TO PRESERVE The CommuniMt Party of Malaya supports the decision of the PUTERA and the All-Malaya Council oi Joint Action to boycott the Singapore elections. In a statement issued on the party's attitude on Singapore elections,
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  • 117 4 Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 5. At a meeting held here this morning, The Sentul Railway Workers decided not to resume employment, cays a Kuala Lumpur Press release. Government will not enter into negotiation with the workers until .hey have resumed employment the statement adds. A discussion
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  • 83 4 London, Sept. 5. Three hundred Indian and British guests attended a party given by the Indian High Commissioner, Mr. Krishna Menon, at India House today to bid farewell v Mr. M. K. Vellodi, retiring Deputy High Commissioner, and Mrs. Vello. i*^»tt& Among tha guests were
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  • 74 4 A meeting of the Pakistan citizens m Spore was held at 7 pan. on Aug. 31 at 701), North Bridge Road, when the "Overseas Pakistani League" W as formed. The office-bearers are: Mr. M. A. Khan (President); Mr. Mohamcd Afzal (Secretary) and Mr. M. Miytabo Hussain (Treasurer).
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  • 138 4 At a representative gathering of the Ceylonese m Singapore at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sept. 2. Mr. h Alvapillai Commissioner of Food, and representative to the SKA Liaison Officers' Conference, inaugurated the Oeylon Flood Relief Fund. A working committee was formed with Mr. P. E.
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  • 86 4 The Secretary oi the North Indian Hindu Association, Bharatiya-Bhu-wan, 47, Cutf Road, Singapore, writes: All Hindus are hereby informed that Lord Krishna's birthday will be celebrated at Bharatiya Bhavan on Monday night, Sept. Bth. Speeches m Hindustani, on the life of Lord Krishna, will be given
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  • 69 4 The International Emergency Food Council's Sub-Committee on Rice for •South-East Asia met for the tenth Um c at the S l )ecial Commissioners Office, Singapore, yesterday and approved the October shipping programme which had been drawn up at the S.E.A. Liaison Officers' Meeting this week. The programme
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  • 259 4 Geneva, Sept. s.— lndian and British delegates clashed at the World Food Conference here yesterday on a proposal to convene a rice conference as soon as possible. The proposal came from Mr. A N. Sinha, leader of the Indian delegation, who urged the convening of the
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  • 111 4 The Secretary, Political Section Dravida Kashakam, Singapore, writes: This is to notify the mefbers and friends of Dravidar Kashakam, Singapore, that voters' registration forms have been obtained from the Supervisor of Elections office and are available from the Kashakam 's premises at No. 20, Klang
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  • 98 4 Batavia, Sept. 5 —The Dutch have lost 103 men killed since the "ceasefire" went into effect on August 4, a Dutch communique announced yesterday. The report said the Republicans used mortar tire on Poerworkerto, 40 miles northeast of Tjilitjap on tins south coast and that snipers
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  • 163 4 Zitacuaro, Mexico, Sept. 5. —An angry mo}, hacked seven Mexican members of a foot-and-mouth vis crew to deatli with knives and hac<hets near hr r .,j iJJl?*^ jured an eighth, apparently m pro test against the ■UnghJ? l^ fected animals. a The survivor, who
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  • 241 4 The following programme has b»eu arranged m Kuala Lumpur to celebrate Victory Day on Friday, Sept. 12: At y.OO a.m. at the Victoria institution, Rear- Admiral J. Egerton, C.8., on behalf of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, will present the Watch Bell of H.
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  • 63 4 Washington, Sept. g. Qsprgi Marshall, United States Secretary of Mat*, returned to Washington last night from the Inter-American con ference at Rio De Janerio. Results of the conference— which ended yesterday with the signature of a Jb.article treaty for hemisphere defence was "of great importance not
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  • 53 4 unaer the auspices of the Sektar Naval Base Local Indian Congrees, a V, CaJ o Affa V; S n Ct ntrt will formed at Ne e Soon Village a t No 116-A, Neesoon^lOtr mile, tomorrow (Sunday,, All Congress members of the ana are requested
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  • 214 4 The Depart. Malayan Union. on food crops, m states that m Kdry weather, th> of secondary < maize, sweet pot* In Trengganu, l«, tables has Increased drfcJl hty has improved and the cot, dropped considerably. acres of maize were inttipkn, dry padi at Besot,
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  • 147 4 Nanking, s*pt. IVtlw Ut Eastern and South Pacific I were scheduled to me< here at If a.m. today (Wed.) tor the t\ [ot the Regional Study Confmna on Fundamental Education, sponsored by the Chinese Goirrrnaiit m first of its kind since the for Of UNESCO
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