Indian Daily Mail, 18 September 1947

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. \o. 183. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1947. jj PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 456 1 Standing Committee Composed^Ot All US Members Proposed Use Of Big Power Veto u Be Kestricted IV 3 n< n v ik. S.>t. 17 —In an attempt to break which the i nited Nations Security C'ounrdl has all, I nited States Secretary oi stau-, t
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  • 102 1 Indian Scientists Invented Gunpowder, Says Doctor New Yurk, Sept. 17. The* Scientists of ancient India md not the Chinese invented gunpowder, a consulting chemist said t°day. Dr. Vamam K. Koki'tnur of New York told the 112th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society that historical evidence shows [hai firearms, flame
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  • 78 1 Congress Opposes Removal Of Caste Distinctions (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Sept. 17.— The Congress stature Party yesterday drilled by a huge majority not <° P*»rn.it introduction of the Caste distinctions Removal Bill, sponsored Andhra member Mr. Visvanatham. The sponsor explained the Bill's main purpose \va s to remove i
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  • 330 1 Exchange Of Populations Between E. W. Punjab? (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept- IT. It is understood the Governments of India and Pakistan have tentatively agreed to the exchange of populations between West and East Punjab. Mr. Jinnah and his Government, however, have not yet agreed to migration of
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  • 87 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay Sept. 17 In the Bom!\i> Legislative As emMy yos»terday, (be resident nave a ruling that it wa s no{ open to member* t<> use more than one Jans 'iiage In the same speech. Cue member started speaking in Canares and
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  • 162 1 Ceylon Elections: Party Position— Latest COLOMBO, Sept. 17.— Sanaa!* <b IVmeVi. Deputy Speaker of -In 1 State Council till its rcinii ditwolution, l«»st the Pauadrua seal ♦<» th« i Bolshevik l.«nintst member, Henry Peiris, mi Ceylon general elections nnder the new constitution which fi-i.-hcs on Sept. 20. Polling 16,435 \ot«»«.
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  • 335 1 New York Sept 17.— A dramatic message to Indians in South Africa WriftJ handed to Mr. Ashwin Ch oudree. their representative here by "Sir- Vijava Lakshmi l'Sindit, leader of the Indian Unfed Nations delegation, (n Whkh she declared: "We
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  • 129 1 Indian Lobourers En Malaya Are in Abject Condition, Says ni. b. it. Cheimr (From Our Own Correspondent) COONOOK, Sept. 17— Addressing a meeting last weekend, Mr. S. K. Chettur, I.C.S who was until recently the Keprc&entative of the Government of India in Malaya, declared that Indian labourers in Malaya were
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  • 239 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangalore, Sept. 17 Two persons were killed and tight injured when Police fired on people who tried lo enter the Taluq Office In Madhugiri near Tumkur and plant the Indian Flag. Reports received from the moffusil show In many
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  • 124 1 Periyar Warns Against Aryan Domination Over Madras (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Sept 17.— Addressing the Cuddalore Dravidistan Conrerence, Periyar Ramaswami said Dravidistan had no reai freedom because the Ministry was subservient to the North Indian Congress High Command. Warning the people against attempts being made to consolidate Aryan domination
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  • 257 1 XMas Isl nd utiny" Five Indian Soldiers Sentenced TP 'Cm l dEATHn 'I hi- proc< ral Cvuri Martial w-mii tried the rpr arising out of the Chrii mas Island Mutiny have been confirmed and U\* soldiers, formorlj of t\e 7<!i Coast Regimen! Honn Ko«g and Singapore Koyal Artillery, nave been
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  • 155 1 Indonesia To Fall Victim To Imperialism? The Hague, Scpf. 17 —Dr. Huhertus van Mook. Lieutenant-Governor-G. ncral of the Netherlands F;is( It, dies, who awived here from New York today, said he hoped shortly for a I T nited States financial ad in the form of credit^ for reconstruction work in
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  • 77 1 London, Sept 17— Mahatma Gandhi> doctor daring Gandhi's -it to Lotadon for the Indian ind Table Conference 14 years Dr. L. Katial, ha s brin ap-i-oinied Pmefory Sargoofl for thei city of London the first Indian t° >i Katial a tornur Mayor of Hi e London horoufh of
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  • 44 1 London, Sept. 17 Hire Prime Minister Eanon !><• \.ilera will pay m ofri«i;i| v i (o London this H, H 1 rued i«thoritatr?etei to arrive Dublin on Triday and will with I'rime Minister lemenf Atilec an«l <»ther members hi I'.ie Britirii Cabinet un trade Reuter
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  • 789 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Sept. 18, 1947 FREEDOM STRUGGLE IN THE INDIAN STATES QNE of the immediate reactions to the creation of the India and Pakistan Dominions and the transfer of power to the people of what was until recently known as the "British India" comprising mainly the Indian
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  • 801 2 "We Can Settle Accounts Later NEW DELHI, Sept. 17. Appealing to the citizens of Delhi to contribute their utmost to the mainten ance of law order and essent/al services in the- city, India's Home Minis ter, Sardar Patel, in a
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  • 1014 2 BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPON "HAVING ACHIEVED SWARAJ, CONGRISS t\i NOW PREPARE THE COUNTRY FOR yJI REVOLUTlON"— Shankerrao Deo Cuttack, Sept. 17.— Addressing a genera] rneetin. Utkal PCC, Mr. Shankerrao Deo General Secret t gress, indicated that the AICC had been called to future programme and structure
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  • 111 2 Karachi, Sept. 15.— Sir Mohammad Zafrulfeh Khan will be the chief delegate and leader the Pakistan delegation to the present session of the UNO Assembly at New York, it is office ally announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of Pakistan The delegation will
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  • 146 2 40-Mile Long Hindu Convoy Attacked )New Delhi, Sept. 17. Reliable report^ today said that Moslem mobs attacked a 40-mile long Hindu refugee convoy and killed or wounded about 1,000 Hindus. The convoy was bound from the west Punjab to the east, or India, Punjab, escorted only by a few troops.
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  • 141 2 GWALIOR MAHARAJA TO GIVE UP RACING INTERESTS? London, Sept. 17. It is teamed in London that the Maharajah of Gwalior is giving up extensive racing interests in England and his horses in training, and 28 yearlings and 40 brood mares are to be offered at the first October sales at
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  • 215 2 Gandhiji's Warning Of war in India New Delhi, Sept. 17.— Mahatma Gandhi declared here today he feared there was "bound t o be war between India and Pakistan if the Dominion ol Pakistan persisted in doiii- wrong." After giving this warning to the Hindu youth organisation he went lo Government
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  • 376 2 The tntral Committee has formed an autonomous finance subcommittee at the instance of Mahatma Gandhi, to help riot victims of Calcutta and its suburbs in gating their houses repaired and rebuilt and in rehabilitating such distressed persons in their old professions and occupation with Dr.
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  • 53 2 Madras Sept 17- —To concert measures for relief of refugees expected shortly here an influential committee with the Sheriff of Madras as chairman was formed this evening at a public meeting when Rs. 38,000 was subscribed in response to an appeal by Mr. Ramaswamy Reddiar.
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  • 124 2 Udaipur, Sept. 17. The Government of Udaipur have given shelter to over 7,000 refugees so far in the State, it is learnt. Official circles say that the Government are anxious to utilize all their resources in assisting the refugees. The maximum number that can be
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  • 491 3 New Crop (Jt War-Mongering Campaign in British Zone (British Occupation Zone of Germany), Sept. 17. of war mongering rumours is being passed from nth throughout the British Zone. British officials n piled lists of current rumours are of the opinion proportion of the Zones
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  • 99 3 RUMORES ON ANGOL TROOP CLASHES Rumours troop movements on quickly followbj report ishes between Msh and troops. This Followed by reports 1 l: vi m imilies being ordered 1 Ifaif (he Russian Zone. ne a report had forefew noun, a occupy the This report was so iai British personnel nta
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  • 184 3 Flushing, Now York, Sept. |7, General Assembly delegates yeaterdaj failed lo elect an Asn+Mfcly i'resideni on the first ballot with the result that Brazil*! Oswaldo Aranha, temporary chairman, and Australia's Herbert BvaM competed in the second ballot i or the right to preside over
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  • 119 3 OVER TWO MILLION ITALIAN WORKERS ON STRIKE Rome, Sept. 17— Italian metal workers numbering 850,000 yesterday began a two-day strike adding to the economic turmoil now gripping Italy's industrial north where about 1,300,000 farm workers are already on strike. The nation's vital rxe crop is in danger a s the
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  • 151 3 China Will Play Great Role In Shaping Of World Future Now York, Sept. 17. The Asia Institutc announct'd that it was expanding Iho already vast program of Asiatic studies to include a new Far East section with courses on the history culture and economics of Japan and Korea in order
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  • 82 3 PAKISTAN'S DIPLOMATIC EXCHANGE ARRANGEMENTS K;mm>on 2>cpt. \t, rakistan has almost completed its preparations lor sending diplomatic and consular representatives to all foreign capitals, Mr. Mirza M. Raft, Pakistan representative at the recent Common wet lth conference on the Japanese peace settlement, said here today. Mr. Rafi, a former Mayor of
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  • 104 3 Vienna, Sept. 17. Felix Mantal, I'nlish ambassador to Austria, told a meeting oiniiiM'iniiriiiiii.i; the 264th anniversary on Sunday of Vienna's liberation from the Turkish siegy by the Polish army that "threats against European civilization do not necessarily come from the East. Those from the
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  • 222 3 bin am lttaKes nrst Wimarawai rrum international Monetary fund Kuiuiun, S^pt. 1 1. Dollar-hungry iiritain, m its search for green-backs, lonighi HUUH its first withdrawal trcm the International Monetary Fund v*nen it sterling lor 60,0UU,--000 dollars. A succinct announcement from the lreusiiij said: "The International Monetary Fund has been requested,
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  • 107 3 World-Wide Television 1 IcUltlcU Chicago, Sept. 17.— David Sarnoft\ the President Of the Radio Corporation of Amer.ca, predicted within the near future that television would be abi'e to span the globe. Television transmitters are at present l.mited to a radius of a few miles. Sarnoff told the United Nations educationa;,
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  • 65 3 .Manila, Sept. 17. According to the Times, the establishment or a Philippines legation in Nanking is a certainty following: a scries oi conference! between the Chinese Minister Chen Chih Ping and the Philippines Department of Foreign Affairs. The Times said a man to head the Nanking
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  • 76 3 SINGAPORE, Sept. 17.— Antara monitored here today reports that Dr. S^mitro Djojohadikusumo, Directing >4.mau r »'r of the Bank Trading Corporation in Indonesia, and two assistants are at present in New York to ai range the printing of banknotes for the Indonesia National Bank
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  • 345 3 Flushing Meadow, New York, Sept. 17. Opening the second regular session of the United Nations General Assembly here yesterday, Senor O. Waldo Aranha, Brazil's senior dele gate, expressing "world-wide misgivings and perplexities," de clared "The truth is that the United Nations
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  • 568 3 Calcutta, Sept. 17. Dr. A. C. Chatterjee, formerly a Major-Gen, of the INA and now Director of Public Health, Government of Bengal, said in an interview that the health of Bengal, particularly of West Bengal, thad been deteriorating for a long time. This deterioration
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  • 73 3 Atmns, bopt. 17. rilty-three out of 67 Communists charged with terrorist activities in Salonika were sentenced to death yesterday by a Salonika court martial. The sentenced men were alleged to have been responsible for the murder of a high police official as well
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  • 796 4 New Association Formed On The Historic Aug. 15 .lust a^ mo,i thin-s North Horman it has the distinction of being th«- last territor) which was ruUd b\ the last of the Chartered Companies and represents the youngest babe to Vail
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  • 111 4 The (MRc* Administering the («ovtrnment, Singapore, sent the following telegram to His HigtafM thr Sultan of Johore on the occasion of his birthday yesterday: "Singapore sends warmest greetings for Your Hi&hness' Birthday and unites with me in wishing Your Highness many happy returns of the
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  • 129 4 PUTERA-AMCJA PROTEST MEETING POSTPONED TO SEPT. 28 We are informed that the Selangor PUTBRA-AMCJA Protest meeting scheduled to take place on the 14th has been postponed t o Sept. 28. This has been necessitated by the unexpected ruling of the Transport Dvpartment owing to which considerable difficulties have been experienced
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  • 74 4 T.ie Postal Services Department ot Malaya states that postal articles containing tickets for Public Lotteries or advertisements, announcements fid rAcerpts in respect of payment for chances in Public Lotteries, Sweepstakes or other gambling transactions are being received in mails rniving in Malaya. The sending by post,
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  • 39 4 Rangoon, Sept. 17. rwelv«* million acres under rice cultivation with an exportable surplus of 3.180,000 tons is the target set for Burma by tin* National Planning Board in a foturyear economic programme announced here yesterday. Reuter
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  • 60 4 If there was a poor response t<> the appeal for voluntary rationing yesterday, Sept. 17th, the followifeg an'as may have to be deprived' of electric supply from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.. today evening, Sept. -8, says a Press release: New World Area, United Engineers Area, Nassim Road
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  • 22 4 London, S*pt. 17. Radio Moscow said the title "Mother Heroine" had been conferred on 66 mothers of 10 or mere children.- U.P.
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  • 58 4 BATAVIA, Sept. 17.— Three Indian doctors, headed by Mr. P. L. Nirula, arrived in Batavia t.^day from Jogjakarta by a P^'d Cross Dakota plane on their way to India. The doctors have completed a threewtt'k investigation on the m«'dical medical situation in the Republican territory
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  • 24 4 The next meeting of the Advisory Council will be held todfcy, Sip'.. 18 at the Municipal Council Chamber. at 10 a.m.
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