Indian Daily Mail, 22 September 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 190. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 206 1 If The Ruler Does Not Concede Peoples Demands Police Arrested By Satyagrahis And Made To Don Gandhi Caps. (lrom Our Own Correspondent) Sepf il.— l( i s widely rumoured here that the rani— wile of the lat e Maharaja— i s much concerned
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  • 176 1 (From Our Own orrespondent) Sept. Ml— Despite the minorities to remain it is feared that present mass migration will continue ere about 38 Hindus and Sikhs ab and the 0 K) Muslims in urthala, Patiala 2.000.000 vi crossed over the move. The may continue •v ij
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  • 31 1 '•V\ il IV r. 'i»t. 12.— British Formed Kevin left Unlet Paris where he I*l*4 ll s, ssi(m of lhe fct^ 'un inference on aid to Reuter
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  • 78 1 Madras Bans Political Propaganda In Schools (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Sept. 21 —The Government has issued a directive to the heads of all educational institutions asking them to prohibit political and communal propaganda of any sort within the institution premises irrespective of whatever political opinion the teachers or Ihe
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  • 92 1 Italian Communists Demand Resignation Of Non-Leftist Govt. Rome, Sept. 21. Millions of Italians crowded beneath the Red flag of Communism in hundreds of cities and towns and villages and demanded the resignation of the non-Leftist government. The tremendous Leftist sponsored demonstration began quietly and followed the pattern throughout the peninsula
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  • 55 1 Karachi, Sept 21.— A Cholera outbreak was reported aboard a train which arrived in Karachi from Delhi with 1,300 aboard. A number of persons were reported to have died. The train was detained at Landhi station 20 miles from Karachi and all the passengers innoculated before
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  • 49 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Sept. 21.— Portraits of former provincial Governors now adorning the wall of the Banquetting Hall of the Government House have been presented by Governor to the Government who are having them removed to the Museum ior preservation -Copyright.
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  • 145 1 Acharya Kripalani On His Islamic Relations i ioiii Our owu C/onespondent/ iitaiutnt .luiui^a nupaiam, vwio is now ueie lining to piolu»te communal narmoiiy, in a sta lenient, iclutes IViusiun tuat ne is inciting communal passions, anu points out Hiat he belongs equally to both communities. xvery feindhi Muslim knows my
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  • 92 1 LI t KNOW, Sept. 21. Armed crowds of Hindu peasants from surrounding villages attained Pilkhanaa village with a high proportion ol Muslim inhabitants in the Bulandshahr district of the United Provinces killing 133 people and injuring 83. Troops who had deployed in great strength in the
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  • 92 1 GANDHIJI ON THE "RICH" ENGLISH LANGUAGE AHMEDABAD, Sept. 21.— Mahatma Gandhi, writing in his weekly paper Han jan urged Government action without delay to "banish the English language as a cultural usurper as we successful^ banished the poitical rule of the Engish usurper." He said that unless the Indian Governments
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  • 410 1 BATAVIA, Sept. 21.— The United States will serve as the third member of the United Nations Security Council Committee to help in a settlement of the dispute between Indonesia and the Netherlands. The announcement was made officially by Dr. Herbert Evatt
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  • 217 1 INDIA AND BRITAIN HAVE A LOT TO LEARN FROM EACH OTHER" —PANDIT RISHIRAM LONDON, Sept. 21.— At a crowded meeting of the Hindu Association ol Europe last nigat at Kingsway Hall, London, Pandit Kishiram, the Hindu author and philosopher said: "Though we have attained' political freedom we h*ve to learn
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  • 94 1 CHINA RECOMMENDS NOBEL PEACE PRIZE FOR GANDHIJI SHANGHAI, Sept. 21.— The independent Chinese daily, "China Press,' today editorially recommended Gandhi for this year's Nobel Peace Prize Many world figures have made "tremendous efforts to drive from the f U c« of the earth the spectre of war," the paper said,
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  • 97 1 (From Our uwn Correspondent; new fCiiAi, mcpl. *x. iscdp.ve tue en 04 is oi .Mua^tiua wanurn ana ine au'noriiies intiucnis uo occur in lieini. A sensation was caused yes teroay in Old iieini railway nation when Pakistan troops opened hre Killing a Sikn. A
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  • 595 1 FLUSHING MEADOWS, NEW YORK, Sept. 21. Sir Hartley Shawcross, British Attorney-General, asked Argentina in the United Nations Steering Committee here yesterday to withdraw a proposal which would make Pakistan automatically a member of the United Nations. Argentina had intended to a.sk the
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  • 134 1 FIVE TONS OF CHAPPATIS DROPPED FROM AIR NEW DELHI, Sept. 21.— Five >ona of chappatis, pancakes of wheaten bread, were flown in a mercy mission by two Royal Indian Air Force planes today to 90,000 non-Muslim refugee in the Pakistan province of West Puniab and the Northwest Frontier Province. An
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  • 718 2 "We Seek Nothing But Rapid Restoration Of Peace' Breach Of Lahore Pledges Denied New Delhi, Sept. 21.— RttmM Nehru, India's Prime Minister, replying to the statement made in Lahore to^ the Punjab Muslim League Count- il on Sept. 11 by the Prime Minister of Pakistan,
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  • 42 2 I Ankara K 21 M Udml Isrm-t ino.ni fb|d a Large crowd at Braerun Saturday thai both the Republican i upl« Party and the Dem< r»ar- nould pri lei ii th. asy.n proving and bewar* at. inapt* to »pht u,.., u U.P.
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  • 148 2 Bombay, Sept. 21.— GUnt crocodiles attacked an evacuation boat as it battled the turbulent flood waters of the Ganges and the Jumna rivers yesterday causing the deaths of 24 or 25 persons aboard. The only survivor was an old woman whJ clung to a floating topse
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  • 139 2 Madras, Sept. 21.— "The worship of Kali and the Kali cult is a mucn misunderstood ritual and if people take it into their heads to appease the goddess by human sacrifice in my opinion a deterrent sentence is called for." With these observations Govind Menon, Judge of
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  • 109 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay. Sept. 21. Thousands of refugees have arrived here from Karachi mo of them having lost their all. A Soutlj Indian refugee told me he literally had to borrow a pair of pants to make the trip. Refugees said palatial'
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  • 43 2 According to recent estimates, there" are now more than 11,000,000 people in the Union of South Africa including 2,400,000 Europeans. Indians form a large proportion of the 280,000 Asians. There are 7,500,000 natives and 900,000 persons of mixed blood.
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  • 418 2 "Exchange Of Populations Is Ruinous Both To India And Pakistan" ration is essential to the prosperity of the State. "Only the spirit of justice and friendliness on the part of the majority leaders can bring about contentment and co-operation." Sir Mirza adds that the kind of service India needs is
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  • 127 2 Nanking, Sept. 21.— A Chinese typewriter Capable of writing 5,400 characters at a speed of 45 words per minute was publicly demonstrated for the first time here yesterday. Government officials watched a Chinese girl operate the electrically driven typewriter which was invented by Kee
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  • 1612 2 ,BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT "Operation Pakistan" M m m j I #^p I #_M i I Karachi, Sept. 21. "Operation Pakistan," the biggest single operation ever undertaken by civil aviation, has ended. Twenty Dakotas, Lancastrians and Yorks, chartered by the BOAC on behalf of the Pakistan
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  • 1143 3 Stop Talking About Next World War, Begs Czech Delegate DPI S MAJORITY VOTE IN PLACE OF GREAT POWER UNANIMITY •l\ _i /echoslovakia's Jan Masaryk the first rday's Assembly warning capitalist America that definitely to the Left' begged United Nations demi; about the next
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  • 152 3 MEETING BETWEEN INDIAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN DELEGATES It was learned yesterday that the British delegation to the General Assembly of the United Nations took the initiative in the discussion which led to the meeting between Mr. H. G. Lawrence, the South African delegate, and Mrs. V. Pandit, the Indian delegate,
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  • 653 3 Gandhi ji's Warning To Hindus And Muslims New Delhi, Sept. 21— Mahatma Gandhi told his prayer meeting here last night "to drive every Muslim from India and every Hindu and Sikh from Pakistan would mean war and ruin for the
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  • 351 3 "MUTUAL HOSTILITY WOULD KILL BOTH HINDUISM ISLAM"— Gandhiji New Delhi. Sept 21 Mahatma Gandhi, addressing about Ml members of the Rashtriya Sevak Sangha at the Bhangi Colony asked why Pakistan did not plead wijth the Hindus and Sikhs not to leave their homes and ensure their safety in every way.
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  • 307 4 PROGRAMME TO INCL UDE MASS MEETING, FEEDING THE POOR, RADIO TALKS, ETC. Five more Indian organisations have jointed the present Singapore Gandhi Jayanti Celebration Committee, a meeting of which was held cm Saturday, Sept. 20, at the Kaliamman Temple, < Serangoon
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  • 96 4 No Settlement Between Govt. And Employees' Union Negotiations ha\e taken place between representatives of the Malayan Union Government wjsfkrjri on behalf ui those Trade I nions of Government employees \> horn they represent, on the subject of the wage rates of daily rat id Government employees. Discussions have taken place
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  • 149 4 S'PORE GOVT. ACCEPTS WAGES REPORT in consultation witn tne Oovenimeiu oi tne iuaiayan liuoii, uie duigupore uovernmeiit nas tteciueu to accept uie lecommeiuia tions containeu m rart A ol tne interim neport oi tne joint Hages Commission respecting tne revision ol basic wages and temporary allowances, including the Singapore allowance,
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  • 89 4 ROUND-THE-WORLD FLIERS LEAVE KARACHI Karachi Sept. 21.— Two Americans attempting to fly around tne world in a Piper Cub plane departed at 11 a.m. yesterday lor AL'ahabad, India, after declaring that they hoped to complete the trip in four weeks. The flyers set their tiny aircraft down here at 6
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  • 162 4 it is nou known to the police that 20 Chinese armed with pistols and parangs attacked th»- village of Mengfcuang on Sept. 17 and six Chinese also armed with pistols raided Kcmayan, states a Press release. The police are anxious to contact a Cantonese by *h«
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  • 328 4 Ur. Muhammad Jalaluddin, 36, a nd Dr Mchmud Hamidi of the L K) pt,an Ked Crescent Mi ssion to ndon si arriv< d pore last Wednesday afternoon. R«„ u of th ir *>}"**- ol "lr tr, P started from Cairo to When interviewed
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  • 513 4 FLUSHING MEADOWS, New York, Sept. 21. Mrs. Pandit, /eader of the Indian delegation to the United Nations, in a broadcast interview /ast night declared: "1 feel the United Nations is going in the right direction in spit* ol a great deal of
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  • 182 4 NEW YORK, Sept. 21. The charges that M. Vyshinsky's recent speech in the United Nations General Assembly was "an absolute falm heat ion of American motives'' was made by Senator Warren Austin, Cnited States representative in the Security Council at a dinner of the American
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  • 132 4 FLUSHING MEADOWS, Sept. Austra/ia yesterday forma//y asked the Security Counci/ to hold an immediate session on the question of ap. pointing a governor for the newly created free territory of Trieste. AI. Andrei Gromyko (Russia) who is President of the Security Council at the moment, has
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  • 81 4 UN Membership For Finland Italy FLUSHING MEADOWS, Sept. 21. Finland yesterday formally applied for membership of the United Nations. The peace treaties between Finland and the Allied "States, except the United States were ratified this waek. There was never a state of war existing between Finland and the Unit?d Mr.
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  • 244 4 SHANGHAI, Sept. il.— Dr. S. Lokanathan, Indian executive secretary of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far EasJ. announced his intention yesterday to recruit a team of competent economists .mostly .from countries within the geographic area of the Commission 'Tor continuous study of economic
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  • 400 4 COLOUR BAR IN SOUTH AFRICA PKErOKIA. Sept. i.~ Mr. Oswald Pirow, a ion. Minister of Defence, was fined £40 wi'h the tttesoatj imprisonment when he was found guilty 0 n Saturday lence under the Kiotous Assemblies Act. It was Sliei l physical violence
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  • 41 4 London, Sept. 21.— The Soviet ambassador J. N. Zarbubin unexpectedly left by air for Moscow yesterday. No statement or comment came from the embassy on his departure. The Foreign Office said it had no advance information.— U.P.
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  • 29 4 London, Sept. 21. Monsignor P. Rosslgnani, secretary to Pope Pius XII before his ei<ection and who remained Id his service ever since, died in Rome, reported Vatican radio. Reuter
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  • 61 4 bAIAMA,- --U were killed .and JJJ 2UU-pountl bomo teU ou lfc, rack ol a Dutch Mitchell bomb*,* exploded last* Lfc p udunn^J n.g practice over Uutocdjardpaa m Java, Dutch An,,, .uUionu., nounced }csterda\, Although wsuaded, the piltt! M; hranenburg, succeeded m Jan,. uumaged plane. Jdenuiii-j, ot tht
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  • 94 4 COLOMBO, Sept. 21— With nq hi more members yet t 0 be nturmd g Ceylon's iirst House ui Kept*** IiTSB under the new constitution, fe Party j; Com nun i rtnil Uq. .National Party iu; l"ro« k>it c fc* Samaj Party iu; Bslskcvik M* PParty 5; Communis 2,
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