Indian Daily Mail, 20 September 1947

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. N O 189 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 251 1 -UNLESS UNDO-SOUTH AFRICAN DISPUTE IS SfcTiUD, THE CONFLICT WILL SPREAD TO A WIDM SPHERE" MEADOWS, NEW YORK, Sept. 19.-A warning that Indo-SoniH African dilute on the treatment of Indians is settled by the General Assembly -the conflict may wider sphere was made by Mrs. Vijaya
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  • 117 1 ..> New York, Sept. 18. Zafrullah Khan, leader reneral Assembly delegation, today pledged Pakisipport" lor India's case against South Africa. Mr. A. I. lieer, I e Passive Rcsist- South Africa, Sir The Indians have our full symport in their Ivgiti- to obtain complete In South Africa.
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  • 70 1 General view of the ceremony at Tinted Nations headquarters as the new national flag of India is hoisted to take its place among colours of 51 other member nations Speaking at the observance of the coming into force of the Indian Independence Act
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  • 214 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept. 19— Allegations made bv Sir Zafrullah Khan in New York about "exterminatijn of Muslims'' in India read in conjunction with those of Mr. Jinnah and Liaqat Ali Khan here have convinced Indian leaders that Pakistan Authorities
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  • 68 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept 19— The Office of the High Commissioner for Pakistan in India has bt n without a sweeper since the disturbances began. The permanent Hindu sweepers did not turn up and though he is willing to pay Rs. 10
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  • 70 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. 19. Indian Dominion troops are being sent t° Kajkot and other Western Indian States who have joined the Union at the request of the Rulers who felt nervous about Jnnaradh, which hue joined Pakistan, bein^ in their midst.
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  • 103 1 Flushing Meadows, New York, New York, Sept. Iff lift Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, leader of the Indian delegation, did not attend the afternoon session of the U.N. General Assembly, but, it is understood, held a private conference In her New York hotel
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  • 63 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Sept. 19. A sumptuary grant ofßs. 6,000 yearly to the Premier to meet the cost of official entertainments which he hitherto spent out of his own pocket was proposed in the Budget demands presented t° the Assembly yesterday The House
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  • 116 1 Colombo, Sept. 19— Ceylon's "go slow*' general elections which began on Aug. 23, ends tomorrow with polling for the last M members for the island's first House of Representatives under the "nearDominion" constitution. Control staff shortage forced the authorities to spread-over the elec tion and
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  • 41 1 (From Onr Own Correspondent > New Delhi. Sept. 19.— The draft Constitution of India is reported to be ready. It is much smaller In volume than the 1935 India Act and consists of only 250 sections.— l fiopyriKb&*.
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  • 71 1 "1 SHARE THE HOPE THAT NETAJI IS ALIVE" SARAT BOSS (From Our Own Correspondent) luauiaa, sept, ly.— disked il he believed mat Netaji is alive, sural Chandra isost, brotuer oi Netaji, replied; "Honestly I do not know. IX 1 had known any tact, 1 would nave disclosed it to my
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  • 216 1 CHRISTMAS ISLAND CONVICTIONS: INDIA GOVT. ACTS In connection with the Christmas Island convictions involving death sentences for five out of the >ix accused soldiers and whose execution was postponed a s a result of the steps taken by the Representative of the Government of India In Malaya, Mr. J. A.
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  • 76 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. 19— The refugee convoy which was attacked near Lahore ha s onee again started moving and the Indian Air Force planes ■re giving air protection. It was officially stated that 12* refugees were killed and 200 injured by Muslim
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  • 823 2 Indian Daily Mai; Singapore, Saturday, Sept. 20, 1947 NOTES COMMENTS U.P.A.M. SHOULD THANK ITSELF ADDRESSING a meeting at Coonoor last weekend, Mr. S. K. Chettur, 1.C.5., who was until recently the Representative of Uie Government of India in Malaya, declared that "Indian labourers in Malaya are in an abject condition."
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  • 1268 2 BURMA WILL TAKE A GREAT STRIDE OVER INDIA WHEN SHE ASSUMES Outside Br. Commonwealth BILL FOR TRANSFER OF POWER TO BE INTRODUCED IN PARLIAMENT IN OCTOBER London, Sept. 19. Burma will assume her full sovereign independence outside the British Commonwealth of Nations in This was
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  • 82 2 Rajkot, Sept. 19.— Sir Shah NaNawaz Bhutto. Dewan of Junagadh, in reply to a telegram from Mr. U. N. Dhebar, Secretary, Kathiawar Political Conference. Rajkot, denies there is panic among the people of Junagadh. There is no 'truth in the statement that Sindhi s are
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  • 26 2 London, Sept. VJ. The Admiralty announced today that 14 ships of the Mediterranean fleet will start training exercises in the Western Mediterranean on Sept. 18. U.P.
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  • 29 2 Tenda, Sept. iy.— Three bits of Italian frontier territory passed into French hands without incident today, including Little Saint Bernard Pass, over which Hannibal reputedly crossed the Alns. U.P.
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  • 54 2 Miu'tan, Sept. 19. Nearly 20,--00UU non-Muslim refugees from Dera Ghazi Khan, Dera Ismail Khan, Muzallargarh and MuJtan district rural areas have reached Multan city, while about 15,000 non-Muslims have already left Mul'tan for East Punjab. The refugees are being looked after by the Minorities' Associate and
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  • 282 2 READY TO LEAVE THE VERDICT ALLEGATIONS TO ANY IMPARTIAL ALTHlll'in NEW DELHI,, Sept. 19-The Indian Oovei U l statement by Sir Abdullah Zafrullah Khan PakisUi the United Nations, that a formal complaint the United Nations unlesss the Indian Govei end the slaughter of Muslims, yesterday
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  • 91 2 DEMONSTRATION BY SANTALS Dumka, (Bihar), Sepf in -Armed with primitive spears, btwi uri arrow> and carrying ire© and bearing their nnmi trim several handreds ol Saatafa dehed an order unci- I se< 144 Cr. PI in force here to parade 0* stress of Dumka. The denionvj r.ition was intended to
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  • 283 2 Bombay, Sept. 19.— India will be the first country, apart from the United States, where documentary films for the United Nations will be made and shown, and the first of these films is expected to be ready b> December, said Miss Marion Dix, Information
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  • 307 2 Bangalore, Sept. 19. While retlrence is seen in official circles I understand that the Dewan of Mysore. Sir Arcot Ramaswami Mudaliar is nor busy drafting his proposals regarding reforms, for submission to the Maharaja. It is believed in informed circles that
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  • 130 2 Mr. O. I*. Ramaswami Reddiar, Pitas Minister, in a statement to the Press, says: "Mysore has so far had an enviable reputation of being the most modern and progressive of all the Indian States. It is in the fitness of things, therefore, that it should
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  • 33 2 London, Sept. VJ. King Georve today approved the appointment ol Thomas Cecil Rapp as Ambassadoi to Mexico, succeeding Charles Hate n;an. Rapp waa formerly deputy to the British Economic Mission ii Greece U.P.
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  • 820 3 If Veto Free 55-Nation Securitu Committee ls Formed Vyshinsky's Slashing Attack On Britain And America N( York. Sept. 19.— The possibility that Russia may i leave the United Nations ii the American proposal free 55-NaUon Security Committee ot the General adopted was being seriously discussed yesterday
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  • 201 3 Flushing Meadows. New York, Sept. 19.— (Following is full text of Vyshinsky's reference to Indonesia in UNO). M. Vyshinsky said: *<We can not avoid dwelling on developments that are taking place in Indonesia. "These events can not be qualified otherwise than as an
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  • 135 3 Flushing Meadows, New York, Sept. 19. South Africa's persistent failure to improve her treatment of Indians in the union was denounced as "more censurable than abuse of the veto/' when the big debate on the United States plan to bypass the veto opened in the
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  • 64 3 Rome, Sept. 19.— The Italian Assembly appreved on Wednesday a law depriving fascist former party officials of the right to vote for ten years. The law covers former secretaries, of party members, of Grand Council members, of National fascist committees, regional
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  • 194 3 London, Sept. 19. Whitehall sources with access to No. 10, Downing Street predicted yesterday that a large scale reorganization of the BritislQ Cabinet is imminent. The indicated purpose would be two-fold: To centralize authority needed for direction of the new "export or die" programme. To
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  • 127 3 Jeeps To Spray DDT In Ceylon Colombo. Sevt. 19 Jeep units and walking units are being organized for DDT spraying by the Ceylon Ministry of Health as part of its campaign to exterminate malaria in Ceylon. Encouraged by the success that has already bee n achieved by the systematic spraying
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  • 114 3 Shanghai. Sept. 19. Mystery today surrounded the whereabouts of the Soviet repatriation ship Ilyitch reported by the Soviet authorities to be ''still in Vladivostock" and by the Chinese authorities to be "anchored outside Woosung." The big repatriation liner, which has been banned by the Chinese
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  • 99 3 Ancient "Political Structure" In Asia "Crumbling"? Nice, Fiance, Sept. 19. Emile Bollaert, Fr -n n c High Commissioner in Indo-China, in a telegram to the French Radical Socialist Party's annual congress here today said: "The ancient political structure is crumbling to the dust of a generalised nntionalism throughout the whole
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  • 101 3 Colombo, Sept. 19. Eighteen members of the last Ceylon State Council, including three former ministers, have so far been defeated at the polls in Ceylon's first general election under the new constitution. Twenty-one members remain to be elected before Sept. 20 the final polling date
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  • 50 3 Rochester, Minesotta, Sept. 19. Egypt's Queen Mother, Nazli was reported to be in "satisfactory" condition at the Mayor clinic tonight after a kidney operation. The queen has been here for several weeks. Her daughter, Princess Fathiya underwent an operation this morning but the hospital would give no additional details. Reuter
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  • 113 3 Bambay, Sept 19. Mr. R. S. Ruikan former President of the AITUC, announced the formation of a central committee, with himself as the convener, to organize a "workers' united front" within the Trade Union Congress. The organization he says, "wili endeavour to restore unity in
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    • 468 3 EVERY JOINT PAIN is a reason for using De WITT'S PILLS Joint pains can be often traced to sluggish kidneys. Harmful impurities are left in the system when these essential blood-cleansers are not working properly. Those poisons must be expelled from the bodv. Fortunately, there is a medicine made for
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  • 1373 4 Congress Determined To Stand By its Pledge "Ws stand lor a Singapore united with the mainland; a "i""^ vernment; and a citizenship based on undivided loyalty to IJ Singapore electors! proposes are based on the direct •f l »*«J»» Vj^Jr premises. As
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  • 66 4 G.C.S. CLERICAL PROMOTION EXAMINATION A clerical Promotion Examination ior G.C.S. Clerks Class 111 will be held on Monday, 3rd November, 1947, instead oi on 29th September, 1947, originally iixed. Applications irom candidates ior this examination should be addressed to the Assistant Secretary (B), Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, on or bciore
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  • 128 4 Tailoring section for the orphan boys of the Ramakrishna Mission at 170 i „h started on a small scale on Sept. 17th. The foundation stone oi the workshop ui K<Md *a taught was recently laid by Mr. J. A. Thivy, t"e Kepresentative of the Government iV'^n
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  • 95 4 At a meeting held on Thursday afternoon, of representatives of six Hindu, Muslim and Muslim Malabar Associations, Mr. C. H. Abu, President of the Malabar Muslim Jumaat. handed over 1,000 completed registration forms to Mr. G. Hawkins, Supervisor of Elections. Mr. Abu said that this
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  • 33 4 The Utlicer Administering the Government, Singapore has received the following cable irom H.H. the Sultan of Johore: "Many thanks warm greetings from. Your Honour and Singapore Deeply appreciate."
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  • 29 4 NEW AIR C.-IN.-C., FAR EAST The Air Mil nounced from London th< ment of Air P. Uoyd. KBL, CB, AIL', u Commander-in-Lhiei, i ai the acting i.mk of AirM^-
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