Indian Daily Mail, 10 September 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 178. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 303 1 Black Smoke Over Capital M Curfew ln Karachi, Si/»/. 9. Ma/hi/"- Candhi has armed m India's big' j here today to attempt to repeat hit Calcutta triumph. tram which bid brought him from Calcutta at bhadra front Delhi and within an hour had talk, uith
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  • 101 1 Correspondeat) »—T. c;. SanWadra. Police of- a .pP?inted CcMiunand•fK and placed m ""al control over the l"i' tWUres introduced "^m j« in.tn.dion I .military that they °°,ln vhoot tn kill and not merely disable th«'m. randit Jawaharlal Nehru persounallv aaved two firls
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  • 285 1 ANOTHER BAN ON MR. ANTHONY BROOKE! iue i oiio wing siaitmeiu nas oten ssuea irom vie uovernor-uenerars on tne banning oi ivn. Anvnony Biouke irom North Borneo ana isrunei: it will be recalled that Ln Dejemoer, 1946, Mr. Anthony Brooke vvas promoiteo irom entering oarawaa. me Government hau joou reason
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  • 51 1 INDIAN G.O.C. FOR MARRAS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 9.— An Indian is to be appointed (i.O.C. to the Madras art vi m place of General Wade who has been posted to Malaya. general Sir Nagesh presently .m tfapfin is mentioned m this connection. Wade was very popular here—
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  • 166 1 MYSORE DEWAN'S EFFIGY BURNT IN PUBLIC! (From Our Own Correspondent) v.-_> vjt.Vi-v/iwj-,, &*y_ aii*.. _A*i~ a^ raj a s proclamation aiuiuunci,iig re--ponsion gV^TBIHrh' as _V* goal aiiu appealing iv puuuc to co-opcraic *>itn m- v. oilman. ujv c v^ommiitcc consiucruig tuc rciorms proposals ha* iieea received >*nn uisappoimiuvm m all
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  • 112 1 i*roin Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Sept, p. Uandhi v ap seems to have income a red rag o _w NizaaVa police. Anyone wean tag ii is caaghi hold of and beaten, i lure has been 10 such casts m l.an.apur alone, including
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  • 132 1 Sino-Burmsse Diplomatic Exchanges NANKING, Sept. 9.— The Ministry ol Foreign Affairs announced t u dav that the Governments of China and Burma have agreed to exchange diplomatic representatives with ambassadorial rank. This exchange of ambassadors, it fa stated, will further strengthen the cordial relationship between China and Burma and serve
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  • 83 1 Nanking, Sept. 9. Disclosure that the Chinese Government was eonisdering a dispatch of warships and aircraft to Indonesia for the protection of Chinese residents there was made by Premier Chang Chun at this afternoon's meeting of the Kuomintang Central Executive Committee, according fo a
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  • 186 1 The miracle which he has wrought m his life are so many that it vmII be impossible t„ r any of us to recount the m all m a short speech. We ■II Know how he has moulded heroes out of clay, moulded men
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  • 90 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Benares, Sept. 9. Mr. Sri Prakasa, India's Envoy to Pakistan, who has just returned from a visit to the Punjab, estimates that more than 150,000 people have so far been killed m the riots m the Punjab, and over a million people
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  • 88 1 SIKH MISSION LEAVES FOR GERMANY London, Sept. 9. Two members of the Sikh mission m London, Prof. Ganga Singh and Mr. Meher Ban Dhupia, left /or Germany today for a fortnight's tour of the British, American and French zones In Germany and will contact tb? Indian military mission m Germany.
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  • 41 1 JINNAH'S SALARY FIXFD (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, Sept. 9— The annual salary of Pakistan GovernorGeneral has been fixed af Rs. 125.000. Fast Bengal and West Punjab Governors will get Rs. 72.000 each, and Sind and Frontier Governors RS. 60,000.— Copyright.
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  • 43 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangalore, Sept. 9.— The city has been quiet since fins morning Public expectation that the arrested leaders would be released today had been belied, and the leaders have been removed to mofussil jail.—C opyright.
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  • 50 1 Bombay, Sept. 9.— Twenty British planes, chartered by the Pakistan Government, left Bombay at intervals today with food and medical supplies for Muslim refugees reported to be concentrated at Palm aerodrome near Delhi. They will coDect the refuse ss and take them to Karachi. Reuter
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  • 165 1 MADRAS PRIMER'S STERN WARNING TO LANDHOLDERS (From Our Own Correspondent) MAUKAs, bcpi. y. a s».«rn warning to lanutiolaers that tfte uovemmeat would use loree if th e y did not voluntarily surrender their surplus liood grams m the next twenty days was uttered by the Premier, O. Kamaswami Keddiar speaking
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  • 315 1 New Delhi, Sept. 9.— When the InuVin Dominion Parliament meets I next, its composite strength is expected to be at least 290, of whom 22*) ttill be from the Provinces and 61 from the States. Of the 98 seats allotted to the States the majority have
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  • 89 1 MADRAS TO ABOLISH HINDU RELIGIOUS ENDOWMENTS BOARD (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRARS, Sept. 9.— Abolition ot the Hindu .Religious Endowments Beard and the Tirupati Devastanam Committee and entrusting the \%ork of the Management of .religious endowment and tempUs m the hands of a Coimmissioner is contempated by the Government and
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  • 42 1 Washington, Sept. U.— Hubertus Van Mook following an hour and 40 minutes conference with Secretary of State George C. Marshall and Robert Lovett said "He was more hopeful that the United States has a better understanding of tiie problem m Indonesia.' U.P.
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  • 1583 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed, Sept, 10, 1947. AN INCORRECT CONCLUSION ■I^OMMhuniiinu euiioriany xn^these columns on the Joint Wages Commission's Keport, we expressed as our considered opinion t_iat the Commission's conclusion that "the rubber industry is not m a position to face a wage increase at tne present momenf was
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  • 880 2 Congress President's Warning To Ihe .Country "We have so mismanaged our affairs that today we have got into a vicious circle, The tommuniues act and react against eacn ouier. some community m some province must ureaK through ihis vicious circie anu snow tne rignt way to
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  • 141 2 Indian journalists Entertain Krishna Menon LONDON, d**pt. i>. British, Empire viva toreign journalists m Loud<m were orticially introduced to hrisha Menon, High Commissioner tor India m London, at a reception Saturday night given by the Indian Journalists Association of Great Britain. Association of Great Britain. Ihe function was to have
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  • 273 2 300 Deaths Reported New Delhi, Sept. 9. Indian and Gurkha troops led by British officers fought a rooftop gun duel with rioting Sikhs. Hindus and Moslems m Delhi yesterday as fresh communal clashes broke out wit Inn a mile of the centre of the Indian
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  • 84 2 Batavia, Sept <). The Indian Red Cross mission at present m Jogjakarta has finished a general survey of the medical situation of the Indonesian Republic, reported ReuterV correspondent from Jogjakarta, m delayed dispatch. Dr. P. L. Nirula, the leader of the mission, has sent
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  • 21 2 NEHRU RESCUES TWO GIRLS iHcw Delhi, Neaija, I'm N«w Domini* tued tw« attecte<i a ihedtywlies it was learn t ,J Reuter
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  • 70 2 London, Sept. 9 L. Wade, Lorn m has bot-n appom ucral'o^ Commanding Mi 0 m V>ar Ullice saaOttJ ~Mr__, k Major Ueaezal ben. Uauowayon meat as nigh u>mi mander-in-chiei a m Austria. During tne last held various high ne was *pp< general m Octooei muted
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  • 312 2 AUSTRALIA TO REPRESENT INDONESIA ON THREE-POWER COMMITTEE expected to join Mr. on bept. liie Unites St has notuud Mr w v American t onsul < that he can have he needs. Meanwhile, Ml loinier group continuing t__ mv< u\\ n 1 he consul's rep oe ready Within Canberra, Sept. Mr.
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  • 136 2 "Congress treatment Exceptional And Generous FRANK WTHOM New Delhi, Sept. 9 Mi fttfft Anthony, Pi Slide nt ol the Ansl»Indian Association, recentl) commended the proposed p-tibta m the constitution of l-'reajndia relating to the Angle Indite munity. Addressing a Anglo-Indians, h, visions, as accept. .c majority party, indua statesmanship and
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  • 102 2 I' London. Fkp*. fo should be r<|>i- g Egyptian nefjotia l, v the United N til for s-jnlement «>l t Egyptian treaty, den r«*pres« n«a<i\ jj" I MM A rart>, JJ V Th< i'mm m M pro I" p'ian El As' |g delegat ion I
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