Indian Daily Mail, 12 September 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 180. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1917. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 161 1 rmer Congress Rumoured Killed Situ ion In Delhi Impioves From Our Own Correspondent) \I bLHI, Sept. 11. Disquieting reports are sweeping Peshawar where non-Muslims ale having ihe 1 1 is rumoured Aiehr Chand Khanna, lormer linister, has been shji dead, out no confirmation Is cal
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  • 133 1 M.w hi! 111, Sept. M.— As milipatrols were active m ilhi and carr} ing out < kill i ders, the au'o have the comjnuni iition well MI band today. lie sniping an i Bazaar, where nadeg and rifles soldiers, it was Altj i.'ii looting tamped
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  • 155 1 *E\> IH I HI, Sept. 11.— The l n( j, a information bureau todai md then m ithdrea without ex- note sa> inf thai ms had been evacuated i and thai RAF planes irere maisanc* ov< r the city. the situation as I ut
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  • 227 1 111 !UI MINISTER DESCRIBES PROBLEM AS "STUPENDOUS" I' II. The Health Minister, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, scribed the refugee problem m Delhi as stupendous. She help and co-oper at ion. refugees, sh«' said, had found temporary asylum with But there were large numbers who
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  • 71 1 Bombay, Sept. 11. The Government of India it is understood, have placed at the disposal of the Government of Bom Way a sum of Rs. 2,00,000 for relief of refugees now reaching Bombay from both Punjabs. The Bombay Government have appointed Rao Saheb R. N. Nayampalli, former
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  • 159 1 Canadian Trade Commissioner To Pakistan Ueorge Alleyne Browne, assistant Canadian lraue Com miss, oner a'. Ifcmbay since last year, has been appointed Acting iradj lom missions io i awistan, announces the Mini oi Trade and Commerce, Mr. MacKinnon. .Ur. Brawns will open attcn m Karachi at once. Mr. Browne's parents
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  • 153 1 U.S. Setting lip Spy Ring To Watcii Russia Moscow, Sept. II. The Russian monthly magazine New Times m an article published toda} claimed that ''American reactionaries* 1 a fe creating a world-wide spy system hosr>« sole aim is to find out everything that is going on m the Soviet Union.
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  • 199 1 London. Sept. 11.—It remains the firm intention of the British Government to withdraw all British armed forces from the two Dominions of India and Pakistan by the end of the year, authoritative quarters said last night. The speed of the withdrawal of the
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  • 39 1 Madras, Sept. 11. The question of giving relief to refugees from the Punjab m Madras will be considered by the Madras Municipal Corporation at its next meeting on an urgent resolution tabled by a Congress Councillor.—(F.O.C.)
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  • 217 1 MADRAS PREMIER DEFENDS GOVT.'S FOOD POLICY (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 11. 'Our coun'ry is going througn mm ordeal ana >*hue we may be powerless against certain trj^jiies, we will noi oe worm our sau v we allow any considerations 01 political, communal or personal stand m tne way
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  • 136 1 HINDU MAHASABHAITE REFUSES TO TAKE OATH vi rom Uur Own Correspondent; BOMBAY, Sept. n._ When called to take the Oath of Allegiance to the Constitution of India m the Bcmbaj Assembly yesterday, the o.ily Hindu Mahasabha Member m the House, Hr. Karandikar declined and walked ..ah of the Chamber. The
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  • 66 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 11.— The Government has decided t<: amend the Educational Rubs so as to check the teaching staf T indulging m anti-religious or irreligious propaganda. Expression of views calculated io bring into hatred or contempt by the teachers inside or
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  • 100 1 Congressmen Violate Customs Laws (From Our Own Correspondent) ..HYDERABAD* Sept. ll.— A ne%s phase m the people's Satyagraha wa started yesterday when State Congressmen began violating custom laws and taking goods into the Nizam's territory without paying duty. This is expected to hit the Stat*
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  • 40 1 XFrom Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE, Sept. 11.— The Mysore Railway strike continues and the Government have advertised for new hands for manning the railways. A goods train carrying essential foodMuffs and operated by the superior
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  • 90 1 V (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE, Sept. n._] understand the Madras Government h instructed th< ir police officers m border .irev not t., allon M- »re authorities io depot Satyagrahis into the Dominion territory. If deportees a i* sent without permission, police .;>< been
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  • 419 1 India To Bring Indo- China Issue Before UNO? SPECULATION IN U.S. DIPLOMATIC CIRCLES Washington, Sept. 11.— There is speculation m diplomatic circles here lhat the new French offer of self government to the Indo-Chinese might have been prompted by indications that one of the Asiatic nations would bring the situation
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  • 172 1 EGYPTIAN WORKERS CLASH WITH POLICE CAIRO, Sept. ii. Demonstrating strikers i rom textile mills clashed with me police m Alexandria today OJMI the police are reported i v ha\c Bred into the air. m- trouble begad shortly before tioon ulun L,OOU textile work gan a shrill anu marched into street
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  • 45 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. n. The steamer (Yawallard whick arrived here irom Calcutta en route to America mas carrying cargo of imi moukeya. It is understood a .New lork orni has purchased them foi medical reaeardh purposes. I'onv- < igfct.
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  • 41 1 (Irom Our Own Correspondent; ALLHABAJD, Sept. 1 1. I h«* Ganges and Jamuna ri\er- are m flood and several tillages haw been sul>■*.erged. Standing crop iras destroj cd. Water |eee| j s s tj|| rising.
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  • 137 1 U Saw Wants His Property To be Mortgaged _r Rangoan, Sipf n.— ib,. exPremier I Saw. who i s trying jo engage a British lawyer to defend him m the state assassination case m which he is named No. l accused, has petitioned the Burma Government to arrange a martgag*
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  • 685 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Sept. 12, 1947. HOPE OF EARLY COMMUNAL PEACE THE sudden flare-up of communal rioting which began m the Punjab about a month ago and later spread to other provinces, is now gradually subsiding, and there is every hope that it will end before long. This
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  • 920 2 India's Finance Minister On New Constitution Long-Range Economic Planning Suggested Coimbatore Sept. 1 1.— Addressing the members of the Coimbatore Bar Association recently Mr. H. K. Shanmukham Chetti, Finance Minister to the Indian Dominion Government, expressed the hope that notwithstanding the efforts made m the
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  • 148 2 Moscow. Sept. 11. Mr. S. A. Dange, chairman of the All-India Trade Union Congress, told the trade union newspaper Trud |hat during his travels m the Soviet Union he had seen for himself the superiority of the socialist system over the capitalist system
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  • 277 2 Calcutta. S«spt. jll. "Independence t«s not a reward for past services and struggles; it is a charter oi enormous diliicuUies that we Indians must bear with courage and determination to succeed," said Mr. Rajagopalachari, Governor of West Bengal, at the Independence Day celebrations of
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  • 87 2 London, Sept. 11. Krishna Minon, High Commissioner for India m London, has despatched the following telegram to the Prince De Ligne on the eve of his departure for India as Belgium's first Ambassador to Delhi: "On the Eve of your departure for India I wiqjh to
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  • 82 2 New Delhi, Sept. 11 .-.Elaborate arrangements are being made by Army HQ. India, to send out parties of officers, VCOa and men to villages m the disturbed areas of East Punjab io collect information on the whereabouts, safety and welfare of families of Indian troops
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  • 389 2 Mountbatten's Driver Shot To Death By Sentry New Delhi, Sept. 11. Mahatma Gandhi visited the riot areas of Delhi yesterday and inspected the Muslim and Hindu refugees camps, walking into areas where hundreds have been killed during the past three days of savage communal warefare, says
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  • 992 2 Restrictions In Sterling Area Transactions Revised Set Of Rules New Delhi, Sept. 11 The Exchange (0 __mm_\ 1 the Reserve Bank of India has issued a rev ,t 1 tions, replacing those introduced on July 8 >ver I tions m sterling area currencies. r^J 1 These regulations have come into
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  • 198 2 w I L mt__^___ h,nds Wih ht m the X o- toi P l.i H r lh€ M*« Parliament (to,(r P Wii:hton. Renters' Political Corn, Authoritative London political quarters last night expected that this legislation will be a hiarh priority m the government
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  • 2106 3 F RENCH PEACE OFFER TO VIETNAMESE If I Political Independence ;W hin French Commonwealth m is Ounce's Last Appear hail the bloody war that has raged between Vietnamese forces since December l_, 1916, the icnt yesterday offered "lull political indepeninna within the framework of a French Com,ji F ench plans
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  • 54 3 CROYDON, London, Sept. 11— Mr. Krishna Menon ,Higrh Commissioner for India, and Mr. Hahib Ibrahim Rahimtoola, Hiph Commissioner for Pakistan, will be guests of honour at a rally of world students at the International Language Club here n< at Saturday. Reports said that more than 50 L
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  • 317 3 GOVT. CAN COPE WITH THE ECONOMIC CRISIS, ASSURES CHIANG Nanking, Sept. 11. It was learned reliably yesterday that President Chiang Kai shek m a written message to the Kuomintang Youth Corps joint session expressed his confidence that the government will be able to put its economic house m order and
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  • 71 3 Lucknow, Sept. n. It ia reiiablv learnt that the number of Ministers m the Pant Cabinet i« to be increas* ed from nine to eleven. Mr. S. K. D. Paliwal, Leader ot the Krishak-Majdoor Praja Party, ia mentioned as a certinty. Three Parliamentary Secret|aries
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  • 815 4 Board To Draw Up Price And Import Policy New Delhi, Sept. 11. The formulation of a price and import policy for rubber acceptable to all interests m the country will be the main task of the Indian Rubber Board, according to Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, Minister
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  • 74 4 The Secretary, N. S Regional Indian Congress, Seremban writes: A public meeting of Indians of Seremban will be hold under the auspices of the Malayan Indian Congress Negri Sembilan Branch, at No. 1 Hose Road, Seremban, tomorrow I Saturday) at 4.00 p.m. m order
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  • 89 4 Of the ti*n Japanese War Crimes suspects who arrived m Singapore recently, four are wanted for questioning m connection with War Crimes alleged to have been committed at Taiping. Two are similarly wanted for questioning m connection with War Crimes allegedly committed m X- ala Pilah, one more
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  • 131 4 The co-operation of the public is requested m the maintenance ol the public conveniences m the town, the linings ot which are being damaged and stolen to such an extent that it is becoming impossible to replace them and consequently some oi the conveniences may have
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  • 40 4 A parade to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of Malaya's Liberation will be held at 9 a.m. outside the Town Hall, lpoh, today (Friday). The Resident Commissioner, Perak, Mr. A. C. Jomaron, will take the salute.
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  • 23 4 In Kota Bahru, Victory Day will be celebrated on Saturday, Sept. 13, Friday being a holiday m Kelantan.
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  • 26 4 The next monthly meeting of the Rural Board will be held on Thursday Sept 18, m the Land Office, Singapore at 10.00 a.m.
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  • 356 4 COMMISSION, NOT COMMITTEE, SHOULD INVESTIGATE MALAYAN GOVT. FINANCES, DEMAND PUBLIC BODIES ,B, Our Staff Reporter, At a public meeting convened by the Singapore Association, with n> President, Dato Roland Uraddel m Uio chair, it was unanimously resolved to ask the Governments of Singapore and the Malayan L'nion to institute Commissions
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  • 68 4 The anniversary of E. V. R. Samatharma Tamil School, French Road, Singapore, will be celebrated on Sunday, Sept. 14 at 10.00 a.m. m the school premises. Mr. G. Sarangapany, Editor, Tamil 1 Murasu, will preside. Messrs. Tamil Veeran, M. Karim Gani, M. A. Hamid, Sinniah
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  • 34 4 The ceremony of handing over the bell of H.M.S. "Malaya" to the Victoria Institution this morning, (Friday) will be broadcast by all stations of Radio Malaya, from 8.45 a.m. onwards.
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  • 43 4 The I ndo- Malayan Association, Singapore, will entertain Mr. John A. Thivy, Representative o; the Government of India m Malaya, at a teaparty at G. H. Cafe, 14 Battery Road, on Monday, Sept. 15, at 5 p.m.
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  • 206 4 The 26tli Remembrance Day of Sri Subrahmanya Bharatiar, South India's National Poet, will be celebrated under the auspices of the Bharafi Day Celebration Committee, Singapore, at t v h,e Ramakrishna Mission Hall at No. 9, Norris Road, Singapore, on Sunday, Sept. 14. All
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  • 112 4 A limited number Oi wreathe Will be available this year for private individuals, Clubs, Associations and other public bodies Owing to present day difficulties, it will not be possible for orders to be accepted tor individual design, e.g. National, Regimental etc. and an wreaths will b*
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    • 135 4 Speech In English by Swami Satyananda Bharati. 9.30 p.m. Kadio r ialk on Sri Subranmanya BharaU by: Swami Satyananaa tsharati, Bnaratis bongs by: Srimati Sharada Shankar and Kumari Gajalucksnumi Rajah (Tabela). ____m Today at 3.1o u.au anu a. 15 P.M. Mehtab and Margis m M ISMAT B (Hindustani) Tomorrow Midnite:
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