Indian Daily Mail, 16 September 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Pail^ JHail JVol. 111. No. 183. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 154 1 Consular Committee Visit Report To Be Submitted To Security Council H^l\\l\ 15.— The Committee consisting af the Consulsstates, the United Kingdom, China, Austrauni who will report on the carrying out of the to the Security Council, completed the first ay b> paying a fact-finding visit to
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  • 56 1 INSPECTION OF DUTCH-OCCUPTED AREAS 15.-An Antara monitored evening said Military atmd SquaMited this ll ion trip of in Central Java ipbeli and Commplaned for the Dutchhe broadcast, government these officers 01 'he allowed of tbe ceascflro om^ will be inZ by the said the Dutch will officers a the Re-
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  • 84 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE, Sept. 15.— Two person* were killed and 11 injuied •vhen Mysore poJicc opened lire yesterday in Tttmkttf to disperse a mob demonstrating against Uie arresf oi Salyagrahis. Tolice Also fired near Seringapatam, killing one. The demonstrators blew up t ii«."
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  • 101 1 (From Our own Correspondent) LAHORE, Sept. 15.— TV W«si Punjab Government bus advised all refugees and otaers to iak« up handspinning in .right earnest as .t'.o ,»arn position is \ery unsati.siactory in Pakistan. All Gharkhas must be kept l)iisy and anyoiu- who has not the
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  • 50 1 COL. GILL QUITE SAFE (From Our Own Correspondent) Now DELHI, Sept. 13.— The Associated Tress oi India states it has received a message from Colonel Niranjan (iiil of the INA from Amritsar that he is alive and well. It was recently announced < > ill *as killed in the Punjab
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  • 29 1 An official ay 3 that < ns were tch troops 1 Gary areas. red stiff ..area in went on to an attack on southwest frustrated. In
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  • 73 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept. 15.— The India Government propose to seek modification of the Boundary Commission's iiward by suc'h methods as may be found suitable, it is officially announced. 'tJUL Government state, though they considered the Award unsatisfactory and unreasonable, it was only because
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  • 78 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept. 15.— The Dominion Works Minister, Mr. N. V. Gadgil launched a big offensive against bribery and corruption widely prevalent in the Public Works Department. After studying personally all the records, he suspended and sanctioned the prosecution of several
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  • 104 1 MADRAS GKEETS THE "ARCHITECT OF INDIAN FREEDOM (from Our Own Correspondent) .Uuuras, kept. 10. me fcegismvlion rtMSTMIHy *i i t s meeting Itfflßj 4 iiw,»i« ii 4 re>uiuj,iun seiiuui& giteil"Ss lu .>iauctMiiu UUiluiU, Hie .kiciiitetiit oi Jne touniiy s freeuoun, aim placing on record tne ajMueviaiiou ui tcrvite* oi an
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  • 67 1 PRICES OF JAPANESE GOODS TOO HIGH FOR INDIAN MAREET? ooinoay, kept- 10.-'jac first Indian pitvate trader to arrive In Japan said toaay that India wants many Japanese products out that the prices were too hign for the Indian market. Purshottam K. Japee oi Jape* ana Company, Madia*, who arrived in
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  • 32 1 LORD NATHAN IN HONGKONG Hongkong, Sept. 15. Lord Nathan, British Miniver of Civil Aviation, arrived here today acrompanied by his wife and son. He is leaving for Nanking on Sept 19.- U.P.
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  • 175 1 Pakistan Faces Famine Karachi, Sept. 15— Ghazanfar AH Khan, Pakistan Minister of Health and Agriculture, just back from a 20-day tour of the Punjab riot areas, said that well over 100,000 had been killed in the east Punjab (India) and about 10,000 died in communal violence in the west Punjab
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  • 281 1 Egyptian Cabinet Discusses Sudanese Situation Cairo, Sept. 15. The Egyptian Cabinet held a special urgent meeting: late last night \o discuss the situation after the stir caused by the proclamation issued earlier by James Robertson, acting Governor-General of the Sudan, warning of "firm action" to mainfain public security and that
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  • 49 1 "EGYPT WILL FIGHT TO THE LAST DROP OF BLOOD" Ca ro, Scp(. 15— The Newspaper, Albala^h, quoted Ivhr Minister of National Defence. Ahmed Alt' Pasha, as declaring that Etfvp* would Affht "unto the 1; t droii of blood" against rv> British atteniMi to re-occupy Cairo and Alcxan- dria.— U.P.
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  • 287 1 AIM OF DRAVIDISTAN MOVEMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) sivrixi 'i-\7'\*t Madras, Sept. 15. The crux of the demand for Dravidistan is Liberation of South India from North Indian control and we must achieve this objective of independent Soutli India if we are
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  • 102 1 ISew Delhi, Sept. 15. The persistent sniping by sharp shooters posted in the Moslem quarter oi Delhi has resulted in an official order to troops and police to shoot on sight anyone observed on roof tops. For 24 hours authorities sought means of
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  • 104 1 ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 15.— »Sh«il Hassan El Banna, leader of the Egyptian Muslim Organisation "Muslim Brotherhood" today called on all Arab Spates to stage a one-hour protest strike on Tuesday against the repo] I of the United Nations Special Cummittee on Palestine, which
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  • 254 1 London, Sept. 15. 4\ r K. Krishsrma Menon, High Commissioner for India, has left London for Paris to attend the ceremony of the depositing, by Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union and France, of the instrument of ratification for Italian Treaty.- (Contd from
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  • 8 1 Singapore, Tuesday, Sept. 16, 1947.
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  • 492 1 JUDAY a and disworld i$ anxiously coking towards Lane Success wnere the United Nations Uenerai Assembly la scheduled to meet this morning, a war-shattered Humanity wnicii la pining lor peace is pinn.ng all its nope on the United Nation* Organisation as the one ana only body
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  • 574 2 But Troops Repulse Attempts Jinnah.Appeals To Tribesmen To Abandon 'Retaliation' Idea Karachi, Sept 15— Afridi tribesmen on the North-West Frontier who threatened "revenge everywhere" for treatment of Muslims in East Punjab were yesterday told by Mr. Jinnah, Governor-General of Pakistan, to abandon any idea
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  • 368 2 N. Y. Times Correspondent On Religious Fury" In India New York. Sept- 15.-— "Religious fury has transgressed every civil life found in India where primeval savagery has been let loose by religious passion/' declares Robert Trumbull. New York Times correspondent, in a despatch from New Delhi, printed in his newspaper
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  • 130 2 Cambridge Varsity To Confer Doctorate Degree On Nehruji? Cambridge, Sept. 15— Dr. C. E. Raven, Vice-Chancellar of Cambridge University, has promised to refer to the appropriate authorities a suggestion by Mr. Subrata Chowdhury. former President of the Cambridge Majlis, that the University should confer an honorary doctorate on Pandit Nehru,
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  • 32 2 Indore, Sept. 15.— <4 1 should like to assure my people that it is my ernest desire to establish full responsible government in the State.** F.O.C.
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  • 333 2 Washington, Sept. 15. Confidence that India's present unhappiness would soon come to an end was expressed by Mirza A. H. Ispahani, Pakis tan Ambassador to the United States, during his first press interview in Washington. "Neither India nor Pakistan want a continuance
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  • 106 2 Geneva, Sept. 15. Pakistan looks to the Food and Agricultural Organisation for aid and advice in her pr*«sent problem, of modernising agricultural methods and introducing industries to utilise some of the valuable raw materials her fields produce, Pakistan's representative at the present session of
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  • 46 2 Karachi, Sept. 15.— Fifty peopte were killed and 50 injured in the recent communal riots in Sind, the province of which Karachi was the capital before it became the Capital of Pakistan, IlUehi Baksh, Sind Education Minister, announced yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 127 2 Rangoon. Sept. 15. The Anti-tas-cist Peoples Freedom League (tno Government party in Burma) today appointed a special committee charged with the task of purging the party iand Government of all corrup elements. An announcement by the Party headquarters said: "Th« League will not spare
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  • 87 2 BRITAIN'S REALTH MINISTER ON INDIA'S FUTURE London, Sept. 15.— British Health Minister Aneurin Bevan toUd the gusts at a garden party here yesterday for the High Commissioners of India and Pakistan in London, Krishna Menon and Rahimtoola, that tke ordinary men and women of Great Britain wished India success. "The
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  • 292 2 Peshawar, Sept. 15. Strong condemnation of the "unconstitutional and autocratic action of the Governor-General of Pakistan'* in dismissing the Khan Sahib Ministry was expressed in a resolution passed by a two-day conference of representatives of the Provincial Jirga, Parliamentary Party, Zalme Pakhtoon, Jamiat-ul-Ulema, Khudai Khidmatgars and
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  • 538 2 Flushing, New York, Sept. 15.— Here are the main Ls^ confronting the 1947 session of the Tnited Nations Assembly. PALESTINE— SS nations must decide whei tion the Holy Land into Arab and Jewish states the British 'mandate, as recommended by the mi
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  • 417 2 Calcutta, Sept. 15. Mr. Bhaskar Mukhcrjee, Chief 1 Calcutta Corporation, in a broadcast referred to the ioCftasi pressure in the city, which had had it< effects on the munit He said that Calcutta's population hid swelled from about anything between 3,5000,000 and 00,000. They had rea! was
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  • 1015 3 Speeches At First Conference Of I'amil Students Before th*' Indian Union Constitution now being no torce me ionaati on ol a Tamil Province, in my opinion ((11ll >i. JKd iaci oo s ii V ed Dr. P. Subbaroyan, Minister for tring open inc 1 irst Conference o f Tamil Students
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  • 270 3 GENEVA, Sept 15.— The United Nations and Agricultural Organisatiun conference at Geneva today unanimously decided to establish a world food council. The new council will replace the present executive committee, the food governing body, but it will not be as powerful as the World
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  • 119 3 Rangoon, Sept. 15. Two hundred convicts in the Irrawaddy Delta broke prison and escaped, but later clashed with the police and a "striking force'* sent out to capture them. In the fight, 28 of the Burmese prisoners were shot dead and 24 injured and taken
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  • 76 3 Lake Success, Sept. 15. V. M. Motfotov plans to arrive in New York early in October with a "surprise proposal" to lay before the United Nations General Assembly, according to reliable sources. Informed quarters declined ever* to hint as to the nature of the
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  • 1586 3 AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVE INVITED TO INDONESIA Assures Minister Subbaroyan "Battle" Over Conferment Of 'Quaid-e-Azam' Title On Jinnah U.P. ISATAVIA. Sept. i:>._Dr. Sharifoedin. Premier of the Indonesian Republic, has sent a messac to the Australian Premier, Mr. Chiffley, ask ing him to send to Jogjakarta, the Republican capital, a representative to discuss
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  • 1980 4 'They Will Receive Full Assistance From India Govt." (By Our Staff Reporter) A clear assurrancc that local. born Indians who desired to id**n< it y themselves fully with this country would receive all assistance from the Government o l India was given last evening
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  • 82 4 The latest return oi electors registered ior the Singapore g|f»ftioa as i^,l>U9 up t o Sept. Lo, says a binL rapore Tress r< lease. The d«-iail c d figures arc; 3,755 for Municipal boaiH-Wegtj o,>M& ior Municipal MorUi-l^us'- o7U ior Kur,ii West and 74U ior
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  • 222 4 The second K.A.*. Dakota of 48 Squadron to carry Rod Cross supplies and comforts for the Indonesian Red Cross took oil at dawn yesterday from Us base at Changi for Jogjakarta, it carried two tons oi" medical supplies. The plane will make a stop
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  • 144 4 RATTANAM RPILLAY SATKAM" IN SINGAPORE Mr. I'. liunanain 1 iiiuj, a p;o--itum-iit niemucr 01 Hit' inuian WJHIIUy, no is eiih.no* n iuf iub panMn»ropjr < n«a r«rjr recently Dougiu a spacious compound ouiiuing in liurnia ivoau wun ifte oojcct 01 c^iauiishing u cnaritaole instituao-n hnu»n as Katianam i iiiuy bail
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  • 122 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 14.— The composition ot the Indian liele^ation tu the second regular session of the United Nations General Assembly, oemmencing in New York on Sept. 16. has been announced and is as follow*: Representatives: .Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit (Leader), Kaja bir JMaharaj Singh, Justice
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  • 131 4 Colombo, Sept. i:>._ iv ln,t iv, tional Party, newl i orm d mu which includes all the Miai»teri ani most oi the Meaberi o i the y State Council, stood at the t,, p „f the poll yesterday in Ojrka'i gemril election as nine new n.sult^ vcrtW
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  • 143 4 As from Oct. 1, t h( t petrol lor lorries and ;iIN ii? n by 2.) per cent. AUo t| lor pn\ate ear* will ti ,ut cent. For public Btrvtct there will be no cut in the b a U Applications foi petrol coupons
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