Indian Daily Mail, 19 September 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 186. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 196 1 British Rule Foiled "Ringleaders" Captured: .Destroyer Patrols The Area I DARWIN, Sept 18— -Officers of the British submarine Aniphion, ived lure today, said tne (British) Solomon Islands in were being patrolled by the 1,700-ton British destroyer it was believed that the ringleaders of a planned
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  • 89 1 Our Ouji Correspondent) MAD is—The Legialasterdaj evening refused permission ior introduction of the pri\aie bill to prohibit betting on n within r ire enclosures. ndirectly is aimed 10 1 bill, lloni^ Minister n pointed out the getting Rs. u nually from betI was ikely to
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  • 337 1 "Gandhiji's Role As Peacemaker Appreciated In Britain" London. Sept. 18. The riots in Delhi and elsewhere have created a most unfortunate impression in Britain. Mr. A. D. Mani. editor of the Hitavada, Nagpur English Daily, and senior member of the Servants of India Society, told Reuter today in London where
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  • 23 1 17.— Three mediqu.pment and be flown to Delhi the Pakistan Governamong refugees in tnp var.n >. s there.
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  • 125 1 ONDON, Sept. 18— Burma will u a 'completely indepenKpabUc** in January, 1948, 1 Li^owel. Secretary of State ''I" Burma r-vealed today. Bum .i constituent assem- will jj j drawn up a new <>r the -Union of ad of September, 'me the British govern••mpleted a treaty mes« government and
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  • 43 1 K() Ml < SiuJL"*? Ita,ian **nd < niadp an outright delta resignation of nd their re-entry n «> P^ l Wf f r the firsf timP ,h CW dp Q«»Hn ousted h Mr**""' Ms H WP ago, on Win* 1 the Truman doena Marhall Plan U.P.
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  • 57 1 New Delhi Sept. 18.— On account of the heavv demand on civil* aviation aircraft for repatriation of evacuees, the scheme for charter flights to Jedda this year for tranporting Haj pilgrims has been abandoned, it is officially stated here. Arrangements are being made
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  • 231 1 1,500,000 TAMILS OF IRAVANCORE DEMAND SEPARATE PROVINCE xNagercoi., bept. 16. wim a viaw K) cotuMu«rjiig kie pi mw pom-icai situation in navancore as aii^dnig >-n^ 10 laiwis oi lanins l n*H« otate, u representative meeting oi Tamils was ii^id here recently at tne Allan Memorial Hall under the presi-u<-ncy ol
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  • 87 1 TAMILNAD TO EXTEND FROM CAPE COMORIN TO TIRUPATHI (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 18— The Tamilnad Congress Executive yesterday evening resolved that the territory of the proposed Tamil province should extend from Cape Comorin to Tirupathi Hills. The Committee also refuted the claim made by the Andhras in respect
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  • 59 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept. 18— No ray or frivolous music till the communal situation improves.. .That is the decision of the All-India Radio. Holding that such tunes will strike a discordant note against a background of the present strife, the Radio
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  • 51 1 Batavia, Sept. 18.— One Dutch sol«dier was killed and 11 wounded in 12 new clashes between the Dutch forces and Indonesian Republicans in Java yesterday, the Dutch Army's communique reported today. Hostilities were increasing In West Java, but "clearing actions" in East Java were beginning to show results, it added.-
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  • 139 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE, Sept. 18. Report is received here that a parallel government has been established by the people in Devanagere*. What happened in Bihar in 1942 is stated to be happening in Mysore State where in many Taluqs the people have
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  • 825 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) The proposed debate on the motion "That the Singapore elections should oe boycotted'' which was scheduled to take place between Mr. G. <*. ihompson, i uoiic Relations Olhcer, Singapore, and Mr. John bber, YiceI'resident oi tlie Malayan Democratic
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  • 36 1 Berlin, Sevt. 17.— Three specialists from the Boston Children's Hospital arrived today to direct i ron lung treatment for Berlin's rising polio victims, the total of which jumped another 69 cases today, to 850 U. P.
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  • 798 1 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday Sept. 19, 1917, IN FEFENCE OF THE P.R.O. jfV^u turn* the uoYeiiiiiieut'* unanciai pngni came be to Known and tne need for dras^c reauction ol Uovernmeiit expenditure ana a pruning down of (Jo* vernment machinery came to be regarded as inevitaole and urgent, it ha<s
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  • 1098 2 Ruler Appeals To Public For Co-Opet ation Committee Asked To Frame Proposals Bangalore, Sept. 18 —The Maharaja of Mysore has issued a message to the people declaring his intention that the .J**™ c0 tution should provide for the establishment of Responsible government in the State. f
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  • 99 2 This Tragic Suffering Must End, Says Mrs. Pandit Flushing Meadows, New York, Sept 18.— Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, leader of the Indian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly meeting here declared last night: "All steps are being taken by the Government fo bring the riots under control. We hope
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  • 42 2 Karachi, Sept. 18. A new Ministry for Refugees has been created. A communique says that Mr. Fazlur Rahman has been assigned to the new portfolio in addition fo the portfolio of the Interior, which he holds at present.
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  • 31 2 Calcutta, Sept. 18.— If is understood that the Government of West Bengal ai£ considering the question of refunding coDecfive fines in connection with the August movement in 1942.
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  • 42 2 Bombay, Sept. 18. Col. Sir Sahib Singh Sokhey, Director of the flafTkine Institute, Bombay, Has been given the rank of MajorGeneral by the Government of India for "m'eritorious .service to science and the country," it is tearnt.
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  • 81 2 Ca^ufta. Sent. 18.— A conference of members of the West Bengal Cabinet and Secretaries and other heads of Departments of the Government was held at the Secretariat to consider plans for the development of the province. Dr P c. Ghosh. Prime Minister, presidIn memory of Dr.
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  • 184 2 RELIEF OF REFUGEES: PAKISTAN MINISTER STRESSES NEED FOR SPEED Karachi, Sept. 18.— Immediate arrangements itor the reception, care and maintenance of refugees as well as long-term plans for their re-absorption in civil life were, it is reliably learnt, discussed at a meeting held here yesterday, Mr. Fazlur Rahman, Minister erf
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  • 100 2 Pakistan Delegate Not Satisfied With State Of Affairs In India? New York, Sept- 18.— Abdtir Sattar Firzada, member of the Pakistan delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, declared on his arrival here by air from Karachi: "The situation in India is not at all satisfactory. "We will have to
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  • 105 2 REHABILITATION COMMISSIONER FOR W. PUNJAB Lahore, Sept. 18. Mr. Ameen-ud-Dm, iCS, nas .been ..appointed Rehabilitation Commissioner, West run jab, according to a Gazette Extraordinary. Ail Deputy Commissioners ajid tehsildars in West Punjab will act as Assistant Rehabilitation Commissioners. Tnis follows the promulgation of the West Punjab tjconomic Rehabilitation Ordinance, iy*7,
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  • 86 2 Bombay, Sept. 18.— Fifteen hundred refugees arrived here from Sind this morning by SS Bamora. Tney will be accommodated in a camp at Chembur which the Government of India has p/aced at the disposal of the Bombay Government. A Poona report says that the Bombay
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  • 322 2 a I W or c e P 1 l***' Many encouraging things are happening in India whose significance has temporarily been eclipsed by the riots" says the liberal weekly "The Nation" in a leader. Among these things the paper specifies that the
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  • 242 2 Karachi, Sept. 18— The constitution and laws of Pakistan would be based on the Islamic conception of justice and democracy, said Mr. Ghazanfar Ali Khan, addressing a large gathering of villagers at Rahimyarkhan Railway Station, who had collected there to greet the leaders. He said that
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  • 81 2 New Delhi, Sept. 18.— Mr. K. C. Bakhle, General Manager of the 8.8. and C.f. Railway, (hsas b(*m appointed Chief Commissioner of Railways in place of CoI«. R. B. Emerson who has proceeded on leave prior to retirement. In order to deal with the problems arising
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  • 1093 2 imiilWUWtl BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT A.I.C.C. Meeting Postponed Due To Disturbed Situation New Delhi, Sept. 18.— Owing to the disturbed n nn situation and consequent dislocation of comnirakatioiig preoccupation ol public workers m the Maintenance oi ana relief and renaointation work, the meeting the \{\T aia
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    • 78 2 PAINS AFTER |gj EATING? Then Try This/ Yes, De Witts Antauv! *3ffi?S Powder does relieve pains *-=^Jr after meals. Where these arise from food which hasn t atf*^ you, relief is quick and cetu is excessive acidity- the GS JJfr neutralised, but the irritat .f j| soothed and protected. V.
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  • 767 3 Move 1 o bave Republican Govt. Monarchists Want To Recall i^x-Emperor Bao Dai Sept; 18.— Political ioi ccs in Vietnam are conver on Hoar cut opposite camps^me aliening with Dr. h, leader of the letnamese Nationalist Party and president lh« \ietnam Republic and
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  • 261 3 Flushing Meadows, New York, Sept. 18. Brazil's senior delegate, Senior Oswaldo Aranha was yesterday elected President of the second regular Assembly of the United Nations. It was Senor Aranha's policy of cooperation with the United Nations, when he was Foreign Minister of Brazil, that was largely
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  • 74 3 New York, Sept. 17.— Mr. Fiorello Laguardia. former Mayor of New York and Director General of CJNKEA, collapsed at his home late late last night and was reported by his doctor to be in a "critical condition." Mr.. Laguardia was in a deep stupor and was too
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  • 106 3 Shanghai, Sept. 18— Dr. Palamac.ai Lokanathan. newly-appoin-ted Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, arrived here recently from India by air. Dr. Lokanathan Ls one of India's foremost economists and represented his country at the recent interim National Trade Organization
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  • 113 3 Baroda, Sept. 18. About 350 refugees from Sind have so far arrived in Baroda city, and LO.OOO more are expected shortly at tho port of Okha. The State authorities, it is understood, while agreeing to mak« temporary arrangements for providing the refugees with food and
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  • 29 3 Lahore, Sept. 18.— The Lahore police have recovered looted property worth over Rs. 3,00,000. Among those arrested in this connexion were two women.
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  • 264 3 London, Sept. 18. A British Com monwealth and Empire Custom'* Union has now been accepted as part part of the British Government's trade policy, it was authoritatively learned in London tonight. Dominion financial experts now 1^ the capital examining with British Treasury officials the general dollar;
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  • 25 3 Pari*, Sept. 18. Chilean Ambassador to Paris Joachim Femande, told the press today that he would not accept a nomination as governor of Trieste!.- U.P.
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  • 491 3 ♦♦The future society must consist of autonomous self-sufficient groups who will produce for local consumption and distribute wealth among themselves on a basis of equality. These autonomous and self-sufficient groups will be tied together, not by a centralized system of administration, but by the
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  • 23 3 London, Sept. 18. Food Minister John Strachey said today that Britain would not buy any more American turkeys, not even for Christmas. U.P.
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  • 245 4 Celebration Committee (By Our Staff Reporter) At an informal Meeting of the representatives of the Singapore Federation of Trade Unions, Govt, and Municipal Labour Union, Tamil Brotherhood Association, Yiv«-kananda Sanmarga Sangham, Newspaper Vendors' Association, Hindu Association, and the Yadavakula Sangham, held
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  • 447 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sir,— 1 have seen the paragraph in I ci*- -i oi your issue dated 17th September, iii47, alleging discriminatory treatment •against }ou in respect of material put out by this office. The statement issued by the Kepresentativt oi the Government of India
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  • 184 4 Because the selfish individual citizens would not co-operate, says an official Press Release. Mr. A said to an Electricity Inspector: "What I do with this light is my business/' I>o the bl#«iked-out areas agree/ Mr. B said: "I'm buying it so 1 can put
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  • 337 4 Census- Preliminary Enumeration Comp| e y Only The Final Check-Up Now Remains There are three stages in the taking of the Census which is being made throughout Singapore and the Malayan Union on the night of Sept. 23 24 There is the house numbering, the preliminary enumeration, and the nnal
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  • 62 4 H.E. the Officer Administering the Government will tour certain sections of the town to inspect "Pi ice-Tag" shops today. He will leave Government House at 3 p.m. and proceed to Orchard Road Market, Stamfoid Road, North Bridge Road, High Street, Rallies Square, Change Alley,
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    • 156 4 V OXERS' REGISTRATION— A NEW RECORD On Sept. 17 the Central Registration Ullice at the G.P.0., broke all its previous records by registering 469 in "Bharatiar Day" And Musical Entertainment Sir,— Apropos of the report und-'r the caption "Bharatiar Day Celebration in Singapore" appearing in your issue of Monday, Sept.
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