Indian Daily Mail, 8 September 1947

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  • 13 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 176. S^APORE,_MONDA^_SEPTEMBER 8, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 577 1 IDM Editor Interviews G.-G. At Penang bMiour luih on Malayan Matters (lion with the Malayan Constitutional Kerapidlj and ttie New Constitution w*ii oe m January next, revealed His Excellency tlie GoMalcolm Mac sonata, In ail exclusive interview Editor of the Indian Daily Mail, Mr. o. s.
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  • 61 1 We reliably understand that Mr. N. Raghavan who has been appointed Indian Consul-General m Batavia, has already selected his staff, and that as soon as orders are received, he would proceed to take up his new post. We further understand that Mr. Kannampilly and Mr.
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  • 139 1 (From Oar Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Sept. 7.— The Nizam's Government ftas let loose a reign of terror and repression, says a telegram sent by the Local Communist Party t 0 Pandit Nehru seeking his intervention and urging not to negotiate with the Ni^am till civil
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  • 87 1 1 aying ,a tribute to the Malayan Airways, His K\ceiUiuy the Gover-nor-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDenald said that he used to travel by air between Penang and Singapore very often and that he had always found the Malayan Airways services very prompt and punctual. (The IDM
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  • 230 1 CONGRESS SATYAGRAHA IN FULL SWING (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE, Sept. 7. To add to the troubles already prevalent m the State, workers of the Mysore State Railway went on strike at midnight last night. The main demands of the workers are grant of
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  • 309 1 Price For Trusting The British. Says League Paper (From Oar Own Correspondent) Lahore, Sept. 7.— Existence of a British Spy Ring m Pakistan was revealed by a secret letter written by Mr. JenkinsDeputy Inspector-General to C. I. D. Liddle of the British Secret Service a
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  • 135 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 7.— The City of Madras belongs to Tamilnad irrespectidv of boundaries which may be demarcated by the Boundary Commission, declared Congress Chief Kamaraj Nacjar addressing a Tamil Students Conference here yesterday evening. Kamaraj Nadar refuted the Andhras'
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  • 130 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 7.— Tlu> (..>- -vornment of India has decided on U»> policy to exercise control over 1 resit investment m India by other count n m the sterling areas as from Sept. 1. 1947. Authorized dealers m foreign exchange have been directed
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  • 663 1 Singapore, Monday, Sept. 8, 1947. NIP IT IN THE BID! action on any common matter that affects them all. Thus, a situation may arise m which some sections will be on strike and some others not, and a clash between these two will be inevitably and will result m serious
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  • 1055 2 New Principals In The Drama Of Asian Politics A Study In Contrast Of Nehru }innah greatest brain and orator m the India of his time. Jawaharlal inherited the brain and the gitf of brilliant, articulate speech. More, he has realised many of his fathers
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  • 130 2 Protest Against "Freezing" Of Assets, In W. Punjab New Delhi. Sepf. 7. A decision by the West Punjab Government asking banks to "freeze" their assets is being taken up with the Pakistan Government of the Dominion of India Government. The decision of the West Punjab Government was contained m an
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  • 99 2 Independence Day Reports Still In American Papers New York, Sept. 7—The american press still continues to give its readers more and more photographs and descriptions of the epoch making scenes m India on Independence day, "Life," large circulation magazine, published two full pases of pictures depicting "the birth of two
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  • 148 2 Rangoon, Sept. 7 The Burma Government announced last nu;ht there will be nd British Officer m command of units of the Burma Defence Forces after the transfer of power. A press note said: "British forces stationed m Burma will b~ withdrawn from Burma
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  • 46 2 Nehru— Mixture of East And West Pandit ("Learned Man") Jawaharl i\ Nehru eornes out of quite a different cradle and mould. He was born into a great family; he ihas achieved greatness; he has had greatness thrust upon him His ather, Motilal, was famous as the
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  • 123 2 U* Angeles. Sept. 7 ._The Ma•araja of Cooch Bchar arrived Here by air yesterday from India »n a business and pleasure visit He was greeted at the airport by the singers. Tony Martin and Richard Benjamin, both former rnited SStatse s Army airmen based at Cooch
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  • 68 2 Mysore Police Tear-Gas trowels! (From Our Own Correspondent) imngaiore beps, reuce hrcu twice vi osysorc cii> yesterday io Ul>JiCisC UClllOllSllaiOl'b |/iii,(l'ali, io me ituici s iaiacc. ijiic was lulled auu lour injured. Troops were called out ami arc patrolling me city. teai'-gasied and latlncliaigea many tunes m liangalort wii i
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  • 110 2 Madras Police To Be Reorganised (From our Uwu Correspondent,) Madras, Sept. 7. The Government is considering a scheme for reorganising the rrovuicial Police wiih a view to making it "a Peoples Force and changing its underlying rationale from mere protectees .of .law and order to '•serving as an instrument of
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  • 71 2 100,000 Missing 10,000 Massacred In Escape March? New Lelhi, Sept. 7.—Authorities revealed yesterday that more than 100.000 Hindus and Sikhs m Shakirgarh district are missing, and at least 10,000 of them are believed to have been massacred, after attempt to break through hostile Muslim country to Hinduruled Kashom, Kashmir state.
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  • 42 2 Moscow, Sept. 7— The Chinese Government has requested a loan from Washington to purchase a large quantity of American cotton, Tass, the Soviet News Agency, reported from Shanghai yesterday, quoting the newspaper "Hsin Mm Pao."- Reuter
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  • 1196 2 Police Atrocities Continue COMMUNAL FLARE-UP IN DELHI (.^J PREPARES TO VISIT PUNJAB Bangalore, Sept. 7.— The policy twice opened nrthi > ing two people, when crowds collected m the Malic (ll^ X Bangalore, administrative capital of Mysore, and i ed roadul to prevent police movements.
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  • 732 3 Two- Year Occupation Of Japan Reviewed Big Accomplishments Shown h Social Aspects m AH 'IHitaristic f Doctrines Un .r Elimination Process —The accomplishments of the Allied powers m ial field are dealt with m the first oi a series of retwo fears of Allied occupation m Japan which are bj
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  • 103 3 Athens, s m .-..enable source* >"'U lust nicm mat Xonstantin inaldaiis iiau informed King Paul <>c and ihemstocies Soiouhs had *l reed on a new coalition which probably would be sworn m on ounday or Monday. me names 01 vie new cabinet were not disclosed Out
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  • 84 3 Rangoon, Sept. 7— Thakin Tin, Burmese Minister of Agriculture, <old t\w press today that about half a million acr es of paddy lands were affected by tfie recent floods. The minister, who had just returned from an extensive tour of the flooded areas, said
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  • 234 3 Tokyo, pept. 7 —ln an unprecedented attack on United Slates' trade policy m ..a pan by visiting Allied government representative Tulsidas Kilachand, head of the Indian trade delegation to Japan, accused "American vested interests" of preventing the flow of trade with Asia, "particularly
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  • 131 3 Kome, Sept. "J. More than 100,000 Catholic faithful were expected yesterday to crowd St. refers Square on Sunday to hear Tope Pias address the world during an unprecedented Papal appearance m the Great Plaza. r I lie Pontiff has never appeared publicly the Square before.
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  • 325 3 London, Sept. 7. The special correspondent m Lahore of the British financial weekly, The Economist, declared m an article on the Punjab riots yesterday: "There are many intelligent Indians and Pakistanis who regard war between the two dominions as lying m the
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  • 575 3 Gandhiji's Code Of Conduct For Indian Governors U.» PLAIN UVING AND HIGH THINKING MUST BE HIS MOTO Ahmedabad, Sept. 7.— Under the caption, "An Indian Governor", Mahatma Gandhi writes m the Harijan: In construing the word India nere v includes both Hindustan and Pakistan Hindustan may me an the COU
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  • 507 4 Stop The Bird Of Passage i_a s __m t T 1 J 1 i /f /I SPEECH AT STONE-LAYING CEREMONY OF RAMAKRISHNA MISSION ORPHANAGE "We must stop tlie bird of passage attitude. We must give something for this country for posterity, something to remember
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  • 118 4 Shaikh Abdul Kahim of J** 1 writes that considering the dilhculties of the travellers, a Real House is established at No. 32 Light Street Penang, opposi te tht Supreme Court, l enang. for Muslim travellers who come to Penang from outstation. All Muslims who land
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  • 82 4 All firms and individuals owning property m Czechoslovakia are required to make declarations of their assets by Oct. 31 for the purpose of assessment of the increment duty and capital levy charge under the Provisions of Czechoslavak Law No. 134, 46. Types of assets chargeable include
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  • 39 4 PAKISTAN AMBASSADOR TO U.S. —LONDON, Sept. 7.— The newly appointed Pakistan Ambassador to the United States, Mirza Abul Hasan Ispahani, arrived at London airport yesterday morning by air from Karachi. He will leave for America on Sept. 8. Reuter
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  • 29 4 The Hon. Mr. R. Jumabhoy, President of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and other members of the Committee registering for the coming Singapore Election.
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  • 168 4 ..SYDNEY, Sept. 7.— The Australian Council of Trade Unions executive on Sept. 2 refused to allow a Dutch Government official m Meboume to address the A.C.T.C. Congress. The Press Attache to the Netherlands Legation (Mr J. J. van der Laan) had sought permission to apafck
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  • 31 4 Rio De Janeiro, Sept 7— President Truman had a dangerously close fall when his automobile skidded partly off a steep muddy mountain road. He was not injured.- UP
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  • 189 4 —WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.— Charges m Tokyo by the leader of the Indian Trade Mission that Allied Supreme Headquarters were under the *nf uence of "American vested interests" and discriminated against the purchase of Indian cotton were discounted by olhcials of the Civil Affairs Division
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  • 61 4 IRAQUI— TURKISH TREATY OF FRIENDSHIP ANAKARA, Sept. 7.— A treaty of friendship between Turkey and Iraq, signed here m March last year was ratified unanimously by the Turkish Parliament yesterday The main points are: 1. Strengthening of TurkishIraq relations. 2. An exchange of cultui al missions. 3. Special conferences on
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  • 522 4 SINGAPORE GMLU SECRETARY SAYS* *The lndings of the Wages Commission fall far iho, r permanent remedy of the present ua static economic cond bourers. ln the absence of constructive measures to eaaui umwlL of food and adequate control of prices thereof, any wage *H
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  • 151 4 Ottawa, Sept. 7. -Democracy uUI o« iosi to tne world it tfce people rar feast accept pciac^ totalitarianism Lari Ru pr_w_m m American liar KMm ud .iere yesterday. liix, ■peaking at a lun -on m :Vi nection with the annual invention* _\m Canadian
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  • 103 4 Elephant Tusks Arrives In Hong Kong Hong Kong, Sept. 7 —A shipment oi about 600 elephant tu^ks, lai since the war, arrived lure receatf) and attracted bayera freai all China, who are again looking '<> H< Kong as the chief di>t riiju»ion pom lor ivory m the Far Beat, The
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    • 35 4 LAST i SHOWS At The DIAMOND THEATRE At 3—6—9 P.M. NOORJEHAN— SLRENDRA ZAHUR— SURAIYA In "ANMOL GHADI" (Hindustani) Melody Music Art Dance DON T MISS IT Opening Tomorrow M. S. Subbulakshmi In M MEERA (Tamil)
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