Indian Daily Mail, 23 September 1947

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 191. 1 NGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1947, PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 186 1 "We Voted For Pakistan Because* We Were Deceived And Cheated* Unswerving Loyalty Pledged To "Indian Union" (From Our Own Correspondent) otLlii, bept. £Bw— Mr. Aziz nasan liaKai. Secretary of the iel Committee! Mr. Ziaul Huq, Vice-President of tne nd otner top-ranking Muslims have issued a
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  • 137 1 (Frdm Our Own correspondent) -Bangalore, Sepf Xwo Madras papers, the Indian Express and Dinamani have been banned throughout Mysore fctdte because/ iliey nave been printing prejudicial i epyrts about jgp Satyagraha. ■some local papers. are also served witn orders asking them to submit air Satyagraha
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  • 291 1 REFIGEE TRAINS ATTACKED IN E. W. PUNJAB Vu Delhi, Sept. 22. Twel.e f>A.ssengers were killed; 37 ii. reported missing wjien a gang anmMAvith i^utoapons and spears stopped ;i train full o£ pn^ee miles irom Ludh K an»in the Last Punjab on I riaccording to a military spokesman here yesterday. pped
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  • 43 1 Our Own Correspondent) Sept 22— Curfew has here following the I communal trouble. i families here, most nich and Italian, are ■town to Delhi In view of conditions. They are I can, ported In army .lorries «»> military ttcor Copyright.
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  • 352 1 Muslims surr eader Arms To Mahamta Gandhi N T E\> DELHI* Sept. 22. The local police seized a wireless traitsniit-ter-receiving set and more than 3.00 lb. of had sho»s, cartridges' emptM Bnd counterfoil coins tm Saturday las*, from three house* Recently deserted l>v Muslims in Taharganj area,. It was -Jn
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  • 390 1 SIKH LEADER feEFUTES MUSLIM ALLEGATIONS Government on taKing.jiowsr.'od^Aug. T^'wAi dmpßtely to disarm Hindus and Sikhs, and at the same time systematically -.si^titMu<liiW». *Sitfhs" were deprived of thejr kirparw* '(srfiatl knives ,caa,"rie<M)y Sikhs a^ a.r^fegfouvf' Rymbol^aiid^^von' licensed afrms Were confiscalydv Ajt^e 'same tifne gii\i licences jv ere finely given to IVfusllms.
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  • 117 1 KATIHAWAR STATES WANT JUNAGADH TO QUIT PAKISTAN (From Out Own Correspondent) A>omouy, defct. aa. "juuagaun accession to lakistan constitute* a vWy reftj menace to tne peace and prosperity ot i^athiawar aiaies, anu ine strongest representation^ win be niaue to the inuian cabinet to demand iu return to tueir miftet/' declared
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  • 53 1 (From Our> Own Correspondent) m "caliHitt*i, Sept'. 2'2*~&M two hours ypslcrday Sai at Chandra _BoseV bungalow <.was searched*' t>y *fpoltat* biit nov #l tttiii£ 'Incriminating wa* f oijnd, r°%S*ltD^ i iucsilon- ed neighbours what. use the bunyaluu is hejn- put to. sai at Bose is now
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  • 74 1 (From ttyr Own Correspondent > S Madras, Sept. 22.— The Government has decided a further fn«crease hf the Sales ,tax from two pies In' the Rupee to three pies. .This uiil jniMii mi i'\ir;i annual \revetiue.of Rs k 35,000.000. The Government has also decided
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  • 50 1 ;Cairo, Sept. 22- Nokrashy Pasha. Egyptian 'Premier} said last night: w Oiir first duty is to reinforce, the Egyptian Army «o as t° be ready against ,apy atfack on pgypt We have sppken too much and our duly now is to act for the defence of the country .'V- Reuter
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  • 147 1 No Statue For Me Says Gandhiji ,> (From Our Own Correspondent) f r l AIIMKDABAD, Sept. 22 —Commenting On the Bombay citizens'" proposal fo erect a life-size statue of Mahatma Gandhi costing" Rs.* T.Ofl&.flOO Mahatma Gandhi writes In the latest Harijan: "I mtt«t dissent emphatically from any proposal to spend
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  • 353 1 Madras May Abolish Zamindari System GOVT. TO ACQUIRE ALL ESTATES; <:■ Madras, Sept. ■>* —A sweeping change in the land tenure system of tlie province is envisaged In the Zamindari Abolition Bill. It seeks the repeal of the Permanent Settlement by acquiring all zamindari estates governed by the Madras Estates
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  • 49 1 NETAJI'S NEPHEW ARRESTED (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Scpf. 22.< Ranjit Bose nephew of Netaji, was --arrested along with four other young men in connection with a rotfbery in boufh Calcutta on Saturday last. The party, it is alleged,- =*?e»e armed and equipped with t-omlnyguus. revolver^ and knives.— Copyright.
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  • 61 1 I(Frojn Our Own Correspondent) Poona, Sept. 22.— A deputation of Oriental Scholars are proceeding »to Nepal shortly to examine and, copy an old manuscript relating to the Mahabharafa which for 3,00 years has been the cherished! possession of Nepal Kingdom, and has been recited in Coronation
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  • 40 1 Budapest, Sept. 22.;— Prolonged drought had reduced the Hungarian harvest, estimated at 17,500,000 quin-' tals in June, to 15,000,000 quintals according to September Hguree. From October 1 the Hungarian bread ration will be cut to 200 grams a day^i Reute
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  • 53 1 (From Our Owji Correspondent) Madras, sept. 22. were offered to Periyar Kainaswami by the citizens at a. public meeting held yesterday evening to celebrate his 69th birthday. The speakers paid tribute to Periyar s services in t be cause of the .Common man and wished hini
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  • 277 1 al at the transfer of political power that broken up hMMs and displaced pervons all over our great continent are bound to bring bloodshed with it. "We know that the; strife will soon end." She said that equality betweea
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  • 102 1 AUCKLAND, Sept. 22.— Mr. Peter Fraser. Prime Minister of New Zealand, said today that the Empire customs union proposed by Mr. Erne** B^vin, British* Foreign Minister, waa Suite unacceptable to the people and overnment of New Zealand snd would jeopardise the whole industrial structure
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  • 733 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1947. THE FRENCH YOKE AS in Indo-China, so in India the French are determined not to quit or part with power. In both the countries, however, the French have announced a sort of internal autonomy for the people which is described variously as
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  • 786 2 Press Note Clarifies Misunderstanding for British units temporarily remaining in India and Pakistan until arrangements can be made to transport mem elsewhere. He is also resposiOie to HMG in the u.iv. aitmg tnrougn tne Gommonders ol tne Dominion forces, for tne
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  • 330 2 Bombay Premier's Fervent Appeal To Muslims Poona, Sept. 23.— A fervent appeal to Muslims of the province to make up their minds to be of this country and behave as such was made by Mr. B. G. Kher, Premier of Bombay, on the floor of the Bombay Legislative Assembly in
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  • 1127 2 tm BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPOND! Punjab League Demands Immediate Military training In Pakistan Lahore, Sept. 22.— -Immediate evacuation of Muslim, in jab was demanded at an emergency meeting of the Punlrt League Council SUeikh Sadiq Hassan, MLA, Vkc-pres Musll m League, in the chair. th Maulana
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  • 343 2 Madras, Sept. 22.— 1n the Madras A^sembfo, Mr. Sivashanmukham Pillai, Speaker, ruled out a point of order raised by Mr. T. Prakasam, former Premier, questioning the validity of the provincial legislature continuing to function as a legislative body after Aug. 15. Mr. Prakasam, explaining
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  • 155 2 (Jalcdtta, Sept. 22— The Calcutta High Court yesterday gave permission to Elkins Howard of Savannah Georgia, and New Orleans, to appeal from sentence of one year's imprisonment, on a charge of ftriijg an (air pistol to intimidate his neighbours in a dispute over a
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  • 177 2 Lahore, Sept. 22. lftlkar Jlusain* Khan of Mamdot and Premier ot West Punjab, said yesterday that sword slashed corpses of 62 children, 29 women and 30 men were removed from a Mi^hm refugee train from Delhi when it arrived at a station in. side the Pakistan
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  • 284 2 Calcutta, Sept. 22. The foremost duty of the West Bengal Government viould be to work for the amelioration of the lot of the masses, said Dr. P. C. Ghosh, Prime Minister, addressing meeting at Suri, Birbhum, during th? week-end. It', was the prime
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  • 174 2 i'uttack, Sept. 22. The Orissa Provincial Congress Committee which concluded its two-day sitting at Cuttack passed a resolution on the present political situation in the Orissa States. The resolution stated that the Committee had hoped that after Aug. 15 a new order of things would
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  • 543 3 imiidii Delegate Argues Udore steering Committee "with strong mental reservations," encouraged oy the fact that t ne no-seiiioiy De^un discussing revision bare*'/ a week alter a peace treaty was ratinea. ITALY'S ADMISSION TO LIS ML.UI3LKSIIIP f'aris /il Kncury,
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  • 166 3 INDIA IS NOT ANTI-MUSLIM, SAYS MRS. PANDIT FLUSHING MEADOWS, New York, .Sept. 22. "liecrimination is not the way to peace," and 1 shall not end«avour to exacerbate communal teelings b v apportioning blame between communities', declared Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, the leader of the Indian delegation to the United Nations,
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  • 119 3 New York, Sept. 22.— Mr. Herbert Roarer, former United States President and Chairman of the American Famine Emergency Committee, in a speech on Saturday called for voluntary rationing in United States to tide the world over a "gntx food year "Such events as the
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  • 256 3 BURMESE HAIL LISTOWEL'S DECLARATION Rangoon, Sept. 22. All Burma acclaimed with saUsiacUon Lord lastowel s cue lar a i ion in London Friday night that Burma would assume lull sovereign independence outside the British Commonwealth in January. Burmese Cabinet Ministers and higranking anti-Fascist peoples freedom League leaders though not surprised
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  • 107 3 Amsterdam, Sept. 22. Dr. Huber. tus Van Mook, Lieutenant GovernorGeneral of the Dutch East Indies, said here yesterday before leaving by air from Batavia. "We hope to tind a solution to the conflict, without ignoring international mediation. Consultations in tin Netherlands show complete agreement has been
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  • 335 3 JAPANESE PEACE CONFERENCE Washington, Sept. 22. Authoritative sources .said .that .the .tinted btates when it issues tor mat invitations to me preliminary Japanese peace conference will not invue tne new nation ol Pakistan but will leave *i up io outer interested nations to ueciue whether
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  • 54 3 EXTERMINATION OF GUERILLAS IN GREECE Athens, Sept. 22. Guerillas in the eastern part of Crete have been exterminated, the Athens news agency claimed yesterday. The last ot a band led by a man named Podias had surrendered and farm work in the east of the island was now going on
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  • 37 3 Lake Success. Scp(. If.— The question of independence f° r Korea was las( night placed on the agenda of the United Nations General Assembly. Only Russia and Poland oypo^cd this step. Reuter
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  • 482 3 Lord Halifax Defends Britain's Record In India "DECISION TO RELINQUISH CONTROL IS NOT Washington. Sept. 22.— A former Viceroy of India the Earl of Halifax asserted that the recent achieved independence of I^^d" and Patislan is the logical and natural issue of the history of the last two centuries. In
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  • 410 3 THE USE OF BIG POWER VETO Flushing Meadows, Sept. 22. Britain's views on the big powers veto are expected from Wr. Hector McNeil, Minister *f State, today when the M battle of the veto enters its second week in the United Nations General Assembly
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  • 239 3 Tokyo, Sept. 22. Sir B. Rams Rau, Indian political representative In Japan and India's delegate to the iiruish Commonwealth conference on the Japanese peace treaty held in Canberra last month denied .that it was the object of the conference to form a "Commonwealth bloc"
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  • 1023 4 There Will Be No Extension, Says Elections Supervisor Forms .Will Be Received Tillj Friday u Midnight L'p t 0 Saturday last, a total of 13*546 qualified Hectors have registered, and in the mxt lew days anot her ti,oiH) are expected Ui do so,
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  • 76 4 The irony. Secretary, Singapore Regional intlian Congress, writes; "iviahamia Canum s birtnday will be celebrated under the auspices oi tne Singapore regional Indian Congress on Oct. z oy noiding a mass meeting at the Waterloo street padang in lrom ol St. Joseph s institution. 'Vrominent
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  • 113 4 S.S. Nirvana Catches Fire COLOMBO, Sept. 22.— The 0,041 tons British India Steam Navigation Company's ship Nirvana reached Colombo harbour early yesterday with tire burning in her coal bunkers. During the voyage from Madras her crew had been vainly trying to extinguish the lire and yesterday, when th* vessel was
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  • 100 4 One of the outstanding Telugu social hits, "Swarga Seema" which was ■elected as the best picture of th« year in the recent "lilm ballot," is now being screened at the Diamond Theatre. The story deals with the duties oi a faithful wife, and shows
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  • 133 4 t «tavia.S. p». 22— Eight Dutch were kilM and 37 wounded and one tank »as destroyed whe n Dutch troops ran into a minefield in an attack on the mid-Java front, the Indonesian Re. publican communique reported last night. l<tb The Republicans also claimed
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  • 203 4 —SARAWAK LEADER (tty Our Stall Reporter) "ine Sarawak people are not in aaj w<o <*s&isiiug air, Aiunun> uiuotti miaul lun^ vo carry on auo ami-session campaign; nor is a«-l aaaivciug me a^natiC'ii wunin tne/ vuUuU) a&auist tne session. iiu [■■«l VMm agitatxons ooui
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  • 207 4 AMERICAN VIEW New York, Sept. 22.— The Herald Tribune said in an editorial that the French offer to Indo-China contains various restrictions that make it less attractive than those accepted from the British by the Moslems and Hindus in
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  • 16 4 London, Sept. 22.— Sweden and China have agreed to exchange ambassadors, Stockholm radio said tonight Reuter
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  • 298 4 SJAHRIR HOPES UN COMMISSION WILL SOLVE INDONESIAN PROBLEM NEW YORK, Sept. 22.— Dr. Sue tan Sjahrir, ambassador af large from Indonesia who arrived here about six weeks ago fo present the Indonesian side of the dispute with Dutch to tlie- United Nations, left tor Jogjakarta, the capital of the Indonesian
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  • 667 4 Important Instructions To M „S* i gS t jj Census Night. The final checking of the Census will bo a o F d w°iH KSSrt ve M ,a l 400 "enumt Prei rriease °g house 0n e Jsland, says a will le^nlfrLi^ 18 St mid, ht
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  • 82 4 PAKISTAN GOVT. X-MASS ISLAND CASE According to forma llon rll lv u Ucprcscmat.v, lu < J. 4. Xh.vj, t«» lue J* Government, i n (1 Ul4 wnj case involving Uoatn nle for live soldier,, Uc JJ Government hate cable* l* don to stay execution 4na ha fci asked lor a
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  • 115 4 Brussels, Sept. 22. ii. terday gave a tumultom welcome to Fiejd Marshal Lo:u Monti Chief ol t^e Imperial I statf, remembering him u U wno just over three {o<fo| at tlie head ol the Bi.. bringing freedom to the B capital. Crowds massed '->• tiall, living
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  • 47 4 The Hague, Sept. 22.-The I dent of th« Kast Indonesia K Mr. Tjorkorde, who ia i The Hague from Pai back to Batavia n his Minister of Finance, Jlr. ling and his IlinUter al the li Mr Anak Agteng G. Goeng, it wti Uarned here tonight.- Reuter
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