Indian Daily Mail, 17 September 1947

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  • 14 1 Indian Dily Mail VoIJIL No. 184. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 197 1 Present Governor To Be The First Commissioner 1 Executive Will Be Responsible lo ihe Legislature trrom Our Own Correspondent) V, Sepf 16 Addressing the French India Assemllif, Governor M, Baron announced that he would nor and th e lir*t Commissioner of the French Kei (plaining
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  • 45 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta. Bep|. 16. About 70 persons including many Europeans of lirnis here, have been arrested on a churge oi profiteering in salt to the extent of Ks. seven and a half lakhs (Ks. 750.000) —Copy-
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  • 62 1 1 1 rum Our Own < orropondt'nt) Delhi, Sept 16— The Constituent Assembly Congress Party decided tt include .i n. w Clause in {he Fundamental I. u fits Committee Report providing for preservation and protection of useful breeds of »ttle bj the y\. t \r The
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  • 45 1 "ur uwn Correspondent) s «:>f I<; -Compulsory training or social service Mi* rural uplift for one 10 >"•"• part of tho curriI ourses at the It is proposed 1 frtnee the degree course by a and devolte for this pur-**-Copyright.
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  • 25 1 "TO uwg correspondent) -Three hundred local jail are on Immediately to p* (m "M.> the inau K uration of u pyright.
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  • 162 1 CULU:.iBO, Sept. 16. Five more United National Party men, another independent Socialist and a third Indian were retured today to Ceylon's first House of Representatives under the new constitution, making the latest party position in the general elections: U.N.P. 33, Sama Samj Party y, Bolshevik
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  • 188 1 —Hassan Ispahan! Amoassaaor-aesisiian- istfcn charged that the warlike Sikhs <if northern India Vmerican war material wore "entirely and solely res- off ih« religious riotinjr in India which cost an esin ht« pasi three weeks. -l "automatic weapon can rs DrinOßfl
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  • 39 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Sept. 16.— Rats have been responsible for causing the Government a toss of Rs. 7,000 last year. They damaged so much worth of cocoons in the Kollegal Silk Factory.— Copyright. U.P.
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  • 156 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) isew i>eiiu, Sept. 16.— i understand Mahatma Gandhi desires to move to Mr. Asai Alis residence situated in a strong Muslim locality with a view to inspiring confidence in the minority community. While there are some Musiuns who will like to stay
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  • 78 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lahore, Sept. 16.- The question of abducted women was considered at the conference of Indian and Pakistan Premiers and representatives of East and West Punjab Governments. It i* well known that a large number have been abducted, some already rescued, but a
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  • 77 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Hyderabad. Sept. 16. Six person* were killed and many injured when poltce fired on villagers in Gai'lipalll, in the interior of thr state. Reports of police firing in many other centres are also received. Students observed Hyderabad Day yesterday
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  • 30 1 (From Oar Own Correspondent) Madras. Sept. 16. Owing to cloth shortage the Madras Government has banned the export of khaddar from the Province. Copyright.
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  • 315 1 Britain is An Ideological Bridge Between U.S. Russia Predicting Labour Victory In 1950 Elections Daily Herald Editor Says London, Sept. 16. The Labour Party predicted tonight that it will win the next general election, in 1950, by an even greater majority than that which gave Britain its majority Socialist Government
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  • 145 1 CHINA TO SIDE WITH RUSSIA Nanking:. Sept. 16— Dr Sun Fo, the Vice-President *of China, told I'nited Press today that China would have to study whether it would be better for her to side with the United States or Russia after learning the results of Lieut-Gen. Albert Wedemeyer's report to
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  • 186 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 16.— "Our struggle for freedom is not yet ended. It has only entered a new phase. What we have now achieved is not independence
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  • 187 1 i.muioii. »rpi. ib— Tjie Burma Independence Bill will be introduced by (he Prime Minister. Mr. AtUee. in the OIMHM early next session of Parliament whieh opens on Oetober 20 whm the King's speeeh will include a prologue to the bill, it was learned
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  • 64 1 Jogjakarta, Sept. 16.— The Republican Cabinet will meet on Sept 17 to discuss the new political basis for a solution 01 the Dutch-Indo-nesian controversy. Radio Jogjakarta reported f>day. After this session the Government is expected to issue a statement. A special Commission has been w
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  • 68 1 Shanghai. Sept 16.— Madam Sun Yat-sen emphatically denied {he report that she was preparing to run f<*r the National in November, stating that <hc story uas "completely false." She said she ha^ no intention of engaging in a political campaigning; Adding additionally Um n*wi supposedly ein.t
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  • 31 1 INDOUE'S REPRESENTATIVE TO CONSTITUENT ASSEMBI Y Indore, Sept. 16.- -The Maharaja ui Indore has nominated Mr. N. C. Mchta, Prime Minister, to represent the State in the Indian Constituent Assembly.— F.O.C.
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  • 106 1 Greatest Strike In Italian History Kome, Sept. 16.— Italy's 850,000 metal workers began their general walkout today amid the greatest strike activity in Italian history, demonstrating for the first tune in action the lower of the Communist iron grip on Italian labour. Today, the strike of the mutal workers began
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  • 101 1 Burma Will Be Free By Jan. 31 Next, Says AFPFL Leader RANGOON, Sept. 16. ilurmi will be an iirde pendent sovereign republic by next January 31 at the I iUst, declared Thakin Lun Baw, Counsellor ior l'\>r*ign Affairts and President of the Rangoon branch ot (he Anti-Fascist Peoples Freedom Leagat.
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  • 122 1 Rangoon, Sept. 16. The Sawbwa of aungwe, President of Burma's Constituent Assembly, today unveiled a pentagonal stone "Martyr's Monument" to U Aung San, former Burma Premier, and the six other cabinet ministers assassinated last July. Premier Thakin Nu deolared Uiat the monument, which is in front
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  • 160 1 New Delhi, Sept 16— Mahatma Gandhi told members of the Hindu Youth organisation here today tfriat if the Dominion of Pakistan "persisted in doing wrong'' there was "bound to be war between India and Pakistan". Gandhi said there would be no military or police if he had his
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  • 1277 2 Situation Described As A "Crisis In Soul Spirit Of India" New Delhi, Sept. 16. "There can be do softness about it, no gentleness with evil. We have to deal with strength and firmness and even occasionally, if I may say so, with bad
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  • 239 2 Paris, Sept. 16— Mr. Krishna Mmon High Commissioner for India in Britain, was among the foreign representatives who attended yesterday's ratification of the Italian peace treaty by the Four Allied Powers in the French Foreign Office. The High Commissioner arrived in Paris on
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  • 190 2 Bournemouth, Hampshire, Sevt. |f, 1 ord Libtowel, Secretary for Bur. ma, said on his arrival at Poole airport today from his goodwill mission to Burma that "substantial progress*' had been made during his stay on the treaty t o regulate the transfer of
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  • 60 2 Rangoon, Sept. 15. Burmese Prime Minister, Takin Nu, leader of the Constituent Assembly, today introduced la the Assembly Burma's draft constitution in its final form as approved by the constituent committee. The draft, which embodies principles already approved by the Assembly, is expected to be unanimously
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  • 49 2 PAKISTAN HIGH COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE IN LONDON London, Sept. L~>. .The Pakistan Hiuh Commissioner's office i» to rent t\*o houses in London for six months, to fW« tini*' for a final decision on a ■art permanent r«sid«*nc«- to be made, a spokesman for the Hifch omniissionei's oHicc stated yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 61 2 HYDERABAD STATE BUDGET SHOWS SURPLUS Hyderabad iDn.), Sept. 16.— A surplus of 5.06 lakhs of Osmania rupees i s shown in the Budget of the Hyderabad State Government for 1957 Fasli (beginning Oct. I, 1947), presented in the Hyderabad Legislative Assembly by Nawab Liaquat Jung, Finance Minister. (Rs. 100 in
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  • 55 2 RETURN OF ARTICLES TAKEN FROM GOVERNMENT HOUSE Calcutta, Sept. 16.— Some persons who had taken away from Government House, Calcutta, certain articles (perhaps as souvenirs) on Independence Day have returned a few of these. It is officially stated that the value of these persons In returning them is of inestimable
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  • 80 2 Karachi, Sept. 16.— A ship carrying 6,000 tons dt coal for Pakistan has arrived in Karachi from Indian Union. This is said to be the first instalment of coal allotted to Pakistan on the successful cofriconclusion of the conference between the Indian Railway Board and
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  • 147 2 MUSLIM LEAGUE GOODWILL MISSION TO W. BENGAL Dacca, Sept- 16. In pursuance of the talks between Manatma Ganahi, Mr. Surendra Muiian Ghosh, Mr. Kalipada Mugherji, Mr. H. S. ttuhrawaray, Mauiana Mohd. Akram Knan and Mr. HabiDuliah Bahar the Workmg Committee of the Bengal Provincial Muslim league, winch is in session
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  • 54 2 Cuttack, Sept. 16.— Tigiria, the smallest State in the Eastern States Uroup, wii'l face shortly a civil disobedience movement by the people. The Tigina Praja Mandal fcas decided to launch such a movement as a protest against l he restrictive" orders imposed recently by the
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  • 78 2 Ernakulam, Sept. 16.— The Maharaja of Cochin has appointed Mr. T. K. Nayar as the executive authority in respect of Wie two portfolios of Devaswam and Palace, virtually reserved subjects. Mr. NayajThplds the portfolios of Home Affairs in the present Ministry. This fulfills the complete transfer of power.
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  • 1033 2 NEWS FROM NEW DOMINIONS BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPOND Bombay, Sept. 16. The General Secretai> „t Students' Federation has offered to India's Prime m, Pandit Nehru, 10,000 volunteers, "including V{ d students," for any work, anywhere." The offer b tfcn in the telegram to
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  • 362 2 TREATMENT OF INDIANS IN S. AFRICA Ney York, Sept. 16.— Mrs. Vijaja Lakshmi Pandit, Indian Ambassador t o Moscow, who as leader of the Indian delegation is determined t<> put up a vigorous fight on the main issues affecting India
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  • 251 2 Ahmadiyya Community Of London Deplores "Fanaticism" Of Sikhs London, Sept. 16. special meeting under the auspices of the ,\hm;i, diyya community of London "to record the sentiments of grief and anxiety of the terrible disaster that haj befallen our brethren in the Punjab." was held on Sunday night at the
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  • 296 3 Peace And Order Prevails In The City g u t Republicans Prepared for Any Eventuality Sept. Hi. The Republican capital remains id Irom beiore July 21 at the outbreak of the crowded with people scurrying around on Food stalls are filled with various fruits and
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  • 84 3 Rome, Sept. 16.— Before 100,000 Communists who shouted M Death to Truman,' Italy's Communist itaaer Palmiro Toguatti on Sunday aenouiutd the United States as a world uictatorship trying to spread another war. Togliatt: spoke twice at Monza and Florence. In both impassioned speeches he declared
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  • 83 3 Chinese Ambassador Optimistic About India's Eventual Unity .Nanking, Sept. 16. Dr. Lo Chialuen, China's Ambassador to India, Mattel yesterday that a "bright diamond had been removed from the British Crown" by the successful establishment of the free and independent dominions of the former India. Reporting to the kuomintang (Government party)
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  • 444 3 No New Paint For Attlee's Residence! London, Sept. 16.— N0. 10 Downing Street, the modest official residence of Britain's Prime Ministers situated only a stone's throw from the Houses of Parliament, will remain dingy at least for the time bt»in^. In spite of
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  • 276 3 ARAB LEADER'S WARNING OVER PARTITION OF PALESTINE London, Sept. 16.— 0n the eve of the opening oi \Uv I nitd Nations General Assembly at Lake Success, the Secielar> General of the Arab League, Abdul Rahman Azzam PaBM, todav warned that the Arabs would combat the recommend* tions of the suh-committee
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  • 859 3 U Tin Tut Reveals Secret Of Tattoo Rangoon, Sept. 16 U Tin Tut, the well known Burmese {Statesman, who played a leading part in the recent Anglo-Bur-mese negotiations and has just assumed the post of Finance Minister in the Burmese Provisional Government, believes that his
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  • 313 3 SECOND ANNUAL SESSION OF INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND WORLD BANK London, Sept. IH.— More than :100 experts on high finance on Friday crowded into the central hall of Mh British Institute of Civil Engineers in a quiet back street off Whitehall for the formal opening by Chancellor of the Exchequer Hugh
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  • 614 4 37,000 Katies Ot Looted Govt. Rice Recovered tvoYfi Liohtcrs Considerable quantities of rice bettered to be looted has been recovered in Singapore during the last few months by the Marine Police. DurJn/T the past ten weeks a total of 37,000 katios of rice w,as
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  • 84 4 tiUftTfilUW MAY BE CUT OFF: OFFICIAL WARNING Electricity for the following areas will be cut oil' tonight (Wednesday), it the public do not carry out tn« Electricity authorities' request ior voluntary rationing, and so keep consumption to a minimum, says a Preai release: Mew Bridge Road, South Bridge Road, Maxwell
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  • 100 4 CEYLON TO LAUNCH NATIONAL SAYINGS CAMPAIGN Colombo, Sept. 1G. A National savings Campaign with a target of 120 million rupee the fourth campaign in Ceylon since the war is to be launched on Oct. 1. This will consist of GO million rupees in National Development Loan and another 60 million
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  • 63 4 Tokyo, Sept. 16. The headquartvrs 3f General Douglu MacAHhcr, Supreme Commander in Japan, yes»terd iy ordered the return to Singapore's museum of 185 stuilcd birds the Japanese looted during the occupation of Malaya and presented l-.mixror liirohito for adornment of the Imperial
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  • 34 4 Today and tomorrow, Sept. 17 and 18, Mountbatten Road will be closod to allow the steel-plate, where the Kallang; runway eroses the road, to be replaced by ashphalt.
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  • 591 4 A lie vi *-iit *v^^/i. ~0-»»-«~ tive of the Government of India, Mr. J. A. Thivy, has been drawn to certain misunderstandings arising out ot a speech delivered by him at a I J arty organised by the Indo-Malayan Association, in his honour, on Sept. 15,
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  • 350 4 Who Owns The Weather Washington, Sept. 16. Who owns the weather? That question may well be asked wilh some urgency in the United States now that any man with a plane and some dry ice is finding it fairly easy to make any nearby rain cloud loose its moisture on
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  • 135 4 MARRIAGE OF MR. R. P. ARANGASAMY v\ b an 1 p*tas^o «-o annouuirc wiaithe marriage of Sri R. P. Arangasamy, son of Sri R. Ponnusamy Naidu of Thirunagari, with Sow. Ambujavalli, daughter of Sri M. S. K. Harikrishna Naidu of PniayankottM. \\<as performed yesterday, Sept. lfi at the bridegroom's residence
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  • 280 4 dairo, Sept. lb. lhe resignation of the British Governor General of me Sudan is being demanded for the second time within a year, according to unconfirmed reports. The Egyptian cabinet is understood to have prepared a strong note protesting to Britain against the proclamation issued
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  • 40 4 Bali, Sept. iv. r >f seven years Mi American who irom 1931 to function of an the Uniw.it, now compose an i. cionary durto, b t Mrs. lf«nhon ed 10,000 word, ing her fust I t my
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  • 28 4 REGISTRATION OF GOTERS A NEW RECOrM On Monday tn« Lenin tion Office at th- G.P.0.1 own record lor daily r6 o 257 registered thu J2 a Press r^case.
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