Indian Daily Mail, 26 September 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily News Vol. 111. No. 194. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1947 PRICE 10 CENTS,
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  • 129 1 Fate Of Refugees Said To Be I "In The Lap Of Gods" (I rom Our Owm Correspondent) DELHI, Sept 25.— The exchange of population between Easl Punjab i> not still smooth despite both Governments dei,t> uoulct ijive full protection to tne reiugees. A
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  • 200 1 [while, the state»manlike readopted by the Congress Committee yesterday Lvtni llring the Minorities DUfFCM and Government protect them against 1 and making clear "India land <•! many religions and many races md must remain so", is ed t«» ease the tension
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  • 68 1 Own Correspondent) Sept 25— The Ruler's «t ion has not evoked much ism m political circles who •t as "halting and not ght-forward M and as an atI <>ut of the rut and a ng device". i point Ls: will the Considers be
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  • 44 1 "ur Own Correspondent) ibad, Sept. 25.— After an of more than ten years, lheosophist Messiah, Mr. J. •worthy, i s arriving m »>> air 'on Oct. 4 from where he has been rishnamoorthy proposes intake an All-India tour 1 bfc
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  • 114 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) KARACHI, Sept. 25.— Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy former Premier of Bengal, who arrived here on a peace mission yesterday, met Mr. Addressing a conference of leaders of all parties later, Suharawardy revealed that Mahatma Gandhi who had
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  • 103 1 <From Our Correspondents Karachi. Sept. 25— The appointment of Mr. Paul Ailing as U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan has been announced by the Minitsy for Foreign Affairs, Government of Pakistan. Mr. Ailing is a career-diplomat, a member of the U.S. Foreign Service. Born m 1896, he was
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  • 71 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. 25.— A direct road link between India and Kashmir will soon be established and work is being speeded up. Owing to disturbances m West Punjab, Kashmir has been cut off from India except by air, and the State
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  • 75 1 NEW MINISTER IN INDIAN CABINET (From uur Own Correspondent) i>txv I'tihi sept. Zo. i reliably that Mr. (until recently, Sir) i\. Gopalaswaini lyengar nas been persuaded by Fandit iNehru to join the Dominion <Jaoinet as Minister witnout portiolio. Mr. lyengar, who arrived nere two days ago on Nehru's summons, acceded
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  • 111 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Sept. 25.— One and a half million workers are idle V nay following the strike m 43 ouf. of Bombay's 70 textile mills on the wages issue. The strike has resulted m the loss of three million yards
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  • 76 1 Snake Interrupts Gandhiji's Prayer Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. 25. The sudden appearance of a snake m the women's enclosure during Mahatma Gandhi's prayer meeting caused a commotion for some time. The snake wriggled through the gathering and tried to escape but was killed by a policeman
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  • 67 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Sept- 25.— The GovernmenThave sanctioned a scheme for starting more adult education classes m the City and selected areas of the provinces. The recurring expenditure is expected to be Rs. fifty-eight takhs (Rs. 5,800,000) annually. The scheme aims to provide
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  • 706 1 Induction Ceremony At Assembly Building Next Week Lake Success, Sept. 25. The Political Committee unanimously accepted the Australian resolution recommending the admission of Pakistan and Yemen by 35 votes and none against. Earlier the urgency of admitting Pakistan and Yemen into the United Nations
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  • 220 1 Colombo. Sept. 25.— Mr. D. S. S*nanayake, leader o f the "Governmental" I nite d National Party, returned at f, 'JP f th c elections just ended, told Ceylon m a ten-minute broad vear^^^n l^ 1 by the end of th freedom* 6
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  • 109 1 Colombo, Sept. 25.— Mr. D. S. Senanayake, leader of the United National Party j n the House of Representatives, who was com missioned to form a new Cabinet yesterday, is expected to announce his choice of ministers tomorrow. He was commissioned to form tne
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  • 38 1 London. Sept. 25.— Lt Gen. Sir Clarence A. Bird, former Special' Commissioner of the Food Department m India, has been appointed Divisional Food Officer for the North Midland Division of Britain, the Ministry of Food announced yeterday Reuter
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  • 101 1 JOHORE INDIANS TO JOINTLY CELEBRATE GANDHI JAYANTI Jonore Kegional Indian Congress, Joli ore Government LaOour Union, jonore Indian Drivers' Association, jfohore Cigar Labourers' Union, jonore ivaiiway Labour Union, jonore Barbers' Union, and Johoro dikhs' Association have jointly lormed a Committee to celebrate lVlahatma Gandhi's 79th Birthday on 2nd October. Mr.
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  • 82 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Sept. 25.— The Second Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry comprising 500 troops sailed yesterday for Malaya. The Regiment was founded m Madras m 1790.— Copyright FILM EXCHANGE OF INDIA We ar# informed that Mr. C S. Iyer who was pm§B*
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  • 119 1 MILAN, Sept. 25.— The communist regional headquarters building hero was bombed today m the first major outbreak of deliberately planned violence since the party opened an aggressive campaign against the Ciovernment three weeks ago. A TNT explosion at the door of the building tor* a six by three fe^jt holo
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  • 254 1 Sept. 25. The Dominion of Pakistan was unanimously recom. minded lor membership m the.. lulled .Nations last night by thy; political committee of the General Assembly. The resolution received the Committee's lull 35 votes, bu,t only alter the Argentine delegate, Senor Jose Arce, objected to the necessity tor
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  • 768 2 India Pakistan Leaders Confer Full Agreement On Policy Towards Minorities Other Issues ''Conception Of Conflict Is NEW DELHI, Sept. 25— A two-day conference between the representatives of the Governments of India and Pakistan, which began here, concluded on Saturday last. There were full and frank discussions, and the many complaints
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  • 66 2 NEW DELHI: The Bezalal National Museum and the authorities of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, have sent invitations to foe All-India Fine Arts and Crafts Society, New Delhi, for organising an exhibition of Indian Art m Jerusalem m 1948. The Society expects to hold an exhibition
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  • 171 2 Flushing Meadows, New YorK, Sept. 25. The indications that India is determined to pursue n middle road m the gulf which divides the Western Towers and Russia are already apparent m the General Assembly. Twice m the Assembly's powerful steering committee,
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  • 82 2 London. Sept. 25.— Sir Archibald Carter, permanent Under Secretary of State for the Pakistan and India Division of the Commonwealth Relations Office, and M Antrobus, a senior official of the Office, left London airport yesterday for Delhi and Karachi. They are to (Jiscuss routine
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  • 436 2 ITS CONTINUANCE WOULD HAVE FURTHER DETERIORATED THE SITUATION New York, Sept. 25.— Sirdar J. J. Singh, President of the India League of America asserted yesterday that British rule m India was not a blessing m disguise as some Americans were
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  • 147 2 MUSLIMS CHEER GANDHIJI NEW DELHI, Sept. 25.— Mahatma Gandhi continued his tour of Muslim areas m Delhi on Sunday. As usual, he was unprotected. Gandhi was received by a large gathering of Muslims at Pul Bangesh, where (m a short address from the balcony of a Muslim house he asked
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  • 116 2 VIETNAMESE READY TO CO-OPERATE BUT Saigon, Sept. 25.— Dr. Ho Chi Minh, President of the Vietnam Government, yesterday reiterated "the Vietnamese Government's readiness to collaborate with the French people." In a broadcast over Vietnam Radio on the second anniversary of Vietnamese resistance m Cochin China, he declared: "We are always
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  • 144 2 Calcutta, Sept. 25— A Red Cross Medical Mission returned from Indonesian territory m the Dutch East Indies yesterday with praise for the ingenuity of Republican military doctors who improvised bandages from trunks of banana trees and surgical scissors from motor car springs.
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  • 377 2 U SAW CHARGED AS NUMBER 1 ACCUSED as ft S^Smsbss sst 5«, y Chaiian e i°p Slaying Major-General Aung San, oth P c/ca C bSr^ n i^ h 1 a f t Ur j", a y EXCCUtiVe C Und1 and Six charged with* iIT° UnC
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  • 85 2 Durban, Sept. 25. The Rev. Michael Scott, the Anglican clergyman who proposed visiting the United States as adviser to the Indian delegation when the IndiaSouth Africa dispute is heard by the United Nations, has been refused a visa to enter the United States. This
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  • 1188 2 i BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDED "Sikhs Not Trying i 0 bet L Upi Separate^btate New Delhi, Sept. 25.— Addressing a Press conUn Tara Singh denied that Sikhs were endeavouring to i parate State for themselves and that that was the present trouble m the Punjab. Master
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  • 472 3 Opposition Leader Charges Govt. With Yielding To Communists' '|t Will Lead Australia To Become A Lonely Nation* |)L Mr. Robert Menzies, Australian oppositterl) attacked the Government m the Canberra •niatives today for referring the Indonesian ited .Nations Security Council when he said it all
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  • 23 3 Indonesians Scorn Dutch Vernier's Flan A spokesman Republican cabinet "J »h« plan lor Indo. Tuesday m The h Premier Dr. Louis Djakarta, monitor-
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  • 234 3 REPUBLICAN STANDPOINTFULL INDEPENDENCE "The stand-point of the Republican no\ eminent m the coming settlement jt disputes will Mill be based on complete independence, m harmony with the present situation," revealed a Republican Cabinet communique issued Utter a three-daj session ot the Cabinet on the present military, economic and political situation
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  • 67 3 Alter due deliberation the Afghanibtan Government has come oui with an otticial statement that duly ana completely recognizes the Kepuolic ox inaomsia as a sovereign nation. uashidi, Indonesian Charge d A u airs m Cairo, was promptly informed o i the decision and a caole
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  • 292 3 London, 6ept. 25.— Dr. Sutan Sjahnr, 28-year-old lormer indone s ,an rrt'iiuer ln London as the gut^t oi l*« Indian nign Commissioned, v. k. i\i-i.siHia ivienon, said last night that the purpose O l his visit was io study the new political set-up between
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  • 86 3 NEW POLITICAL AGREEMENT FOR INDONESIA? lln Hague. Sept. 25.— The drafting ol i nov political agreement r«C*fftk* »"g the sovereignty of Indonesia wai proposed hero last night by General i'aul Dc Groote, Communist member oi the Dutch States General (I'arlia»mt), the Dutch news agency re ported. The motion, which proposed
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  • 196 3 New York. Sept. 25.— Four hundred New Yorkers, attending a celebration on the second anniversary of the declaration of independence of Vietnam, yesterday voted unanimously to send a resolution begging the United Nations to examine the dispute between the Republic of Vietnam and France
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  • 59 3 Home, Sept. 25. An international scientific congress will be held m Rome, between September 28 and October 5, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the discovery of radio by Marconi, it was announced yesterday. The Congress will stress the progress achieved m radio coniAiunication "for
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  • 550 3 AS PAKISTAN TROOPS ARE RUSHED TO LAHORE 1,200 Reported Killed In Attack On Refugee Train New Delhi, Sept. 25.— The Indian Congress Working Committee—chief policy making body of Congress— last night condemned communal rioting m th e two dominions of India as a barbarous
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  • 140 3 Colombo, Sept. i>r>. Mr. D. S. Senanayike, as leader of the largest party, the United National Party m the newly elected House of Representatives, is to be asked to form a cabinet today. Mr. Senanayake was summoned yesterday by the Governor of Ceylon, Sir Henry Monck-Mason Moore,
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  • 108 3 Bellas*, bept. ao. i n c Irish Nationalist Party called on Irish voters m Britain to withdraw their support from the Socialist Government because it is following an "ultra-Tory" policy over the Irish partition ques-< lion. The Party issued a
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  • 41 3 Washington, Sept. 25. The VicePresident of the World Bank has declared that the organisation would b« willing and able to raise the necessary funds t 0 supply over $3,000,000,000 worth of capital equipment envisaged as its contribution to European recovery.- Reuter
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  • 80 4 SINGAPORE GANDHI JAYANTI CELEBRATION COMMITTEE APPEALS FOR A Local Regional Indian Congress Requested To Co-operate 16 OKGANISATIOiNS NOW REPRESENTED ON COMMITTEE In addition to the twelve Indian Organisations already represented on the Singapore (.amnn Jayanta eleoration Committee, the following lour organisations also participated m lh«
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  • 368 4 Representative* vi the. above four organisations v. ci among those co-opted as members oi tn> Committee. iiK co-opted members arc; M< .v. vvaiiao, M. Sultan, Ponnuaamy, ftamaiingaui, Vt-nkatachaiam, Nategan, badasivam, Tnangavelu, K. S. Piilai, S. i. IS, Subramania Piilai, T. Kaunakar,
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  • 214 4 Today (Sept. 26) is the last day for the people oi Singapore to register as voters m the coming Legislative Council. Completed torms will be accept. Ed m the Electoral Registration Offices at the Happy World, New World and Great World u,ntil 10 p,^ and
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  • 136 4 Once again Poppy Day is almost upon us. The success th*t crowned last year's collections for the fund must become this year's object. With ample time for preparations there i s no reason why the amount subscribed m 1946 should not be surpassed, says a K.L. Press Release.
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  • 59 4 .An Asiatic loutns will be held eariy m iNovemoer at iviadium as piuiincu, Aiitaitt leariie-d irom weu liiiormeu <cu-cles. me /Conierence may t»iso b« amended Dy tne Executive Committee oi wie World i:eu«ration oi uemocraiic loutns m IfnnSt invitations nave already been sent out io
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  • 60 4 PRO Denies Lim Ah Liang's Death Was Caused By Imprisonment In a Press Note, the P.R.O. denies that the death of Mr. Lim Ah Liang (the Singapore Communist leader) was caused by his imprisonment, and quoting medical reports, says that it was caused by oeaema ol me lungs and kidney
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  • 213 4 "We are unabk to seek a lesser daily remuneration than $2.30 as >ye arc prepared to undergo hardship but not privation. We hope it is not the u|irntion ol the Government to con demn us to continued
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  • 1075 4 PMCGW's Letter To The Governor Following is the text of the letter dated Sept. 21, 1947, addressed to His Excellency the Governor ot Piu Malayan Union by the I'an-MaLayan Council of Government Workers: We, the i'an-Malayan Council of Government Workers, hereby submit to Your Excellency our
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  • 40 4 The (jiuveruoi- ol the Malayan I nion. Sir .bdward Gent, will broadcast over Ked and Blue Network! ol Radio .Malaya at 9.45 p.m. on Sunday, bept. iiB, on the suDjeci ot "Malaya iv,Ja>.
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  • 126 4 Ins HiXcelKncy me uuvcniur, on i^uward Uent, i^ t o present a Ulvec siueiu lor annual competition anion^ oover scouts throughout me countrj me rules of the competition have been agreed to oy the £>cout Loaimission~i, ana are to be ClTCUlAtea tiuougu
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  • 29 4 SFTU SECRETARY ENTERTAINED Prior to M Mr. M. A. li Singapore j Unions wa party la,t Su oi which h«- was the < to.Hamidl, :u nesday en route Q India.
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