Indian Daily Mail, 21 October 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 214. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 336 1 freedom And Lite Of The Nation In Danger" (From Our Own Correspondent) Oct. 2i.— The National Executive of Mm Socialist party juj dayi and passed resolution uiat me communal unparalleled m the history ol the anu -are i-iiil iv;e oi
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  • 285 1 PERTH. Oct. 20— The Indians nave no reason to be dissatisfied with the position m the match against West Australia for at the close of play tonight they had taken six wickets for 166. The match will conclude tomorrow. In the three £our« of
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  • 70 1 "NATIONAL GOVT. HAS BIGGER ISSUES TO FACE" I>K. AMBEDKAR (From Our own Correspondent) Delhi 0< 10 Dr. Ambedkar Indian Cabini lav Ministers, lapsing condolence meeting death of V Kelkar, said (fee British Government of India oncerned itself mainly on two on ol taxation for wnmg ih. Administration and ninah to
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  • 57 1 SEPARATE RLY COMPARTMENTS FOR FOR SAFETY ""i "Un Correspondent) border to en."l '«veili ng puUV < Iv Government has 'fains runim; should ha>: I 'm^nta ior Muslims. Ct3 "S! j r r w Mus- real cannot travel 1 h, t^J ar, welcome to to chock the members of one members
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  • 212 1 PHILIPPINES RICE FOR MALAYA? MANILA, Oct. 21.— An official source told the Lnited Tress that the Philippines Government has applied to the international Emergency Vooci t ouncil lor permission to ship iiu.'iOi. tons oi excess rice to Japan, India and Malaya, as a contribution to release the lood shortage m
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  • 30 1 TWO RLY EMPLOYEES ARRESTED (From Our Own Correspondent) Patna, Oct. 20. Two Pakistan) bound railway employees were I arrested here while m the act of sabotage ot a railway trackCopyright.
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  • 29 1 SIND CANNOT ABSORB ANY MORE MUSLIME REFUGAS? u ur Own (oi respondent) 20. Mr. Kl. announced absorb any from India. relating to .a Sind and .suspected merchandise be searched.—
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  • 30 1 Correspondent) 20. Lord and '"'•d Privy Seal, '■•••ulhi at Birla Her Gandhi wh. i VI at <">vernmcnt ,JUr^r .r/'V st *y* f«r two
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  • 26 1 DELHI HEALTH MINISTER STABBED TO DEATH ,Ji I orrespondent) 10. -Dr. M m, Delhi was Paharjun on Copyright. J "'Respondent) Negotiations r tate and woke down
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  • 34 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi Oct. 20.— Viscount Addison, Secretary of the Common- wealth Relations of the British Government, has arrived here to^ meet the Indian Ministers.— Copyright.
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  • 24 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay. Oct. 20.— The Khandwa —Bombay passenger train carrying refugees towards Hyderabad was derailed causing ca^ualities.— Copyright.
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  • 113 1 INDIAN SUPREME COMMAND TO BE LIQUIDATED IN NOVEMBER (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct. 20.— 1t is understood the Supreme Command may be liquidated by the end of November. It i s learnt Mr. Jinnah has agreed to be early liquidation ol tne bupremene Command of the lndo-l'akistan forces
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  • 54 1 (irom Our Own Correspondent) iNew DtAii, uci. 20.— The Ministry oi Uonunerce nas calleo a comerence vi ampowners m Bombay on Nov. 6 wueq lac question ul seeming increase vi Incuan-ownea tonnage win ue considered. Matters concerning the development ol inuiaii snipping wil also
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  • 32 1 (From Our Own correspondent) iioiuuay, yet. ..<,._. As a rf goodwill, Muslims 01 iiombay Province ha>e decided io abstain from cov> sacniice on liakr Id Day .—Copyright. yi
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  • 254 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NLW DELHI, Oct. 20.— Political observers here feci that the concentration ol Muslim refugees m Hyderabad, Bhopal, hast Junagadh and other States where there is a Hindu majority but the ruler is Muslim, is part of
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  • 116 1 COLOMBO, Oct. 20— Monday, Nov. 21, 1917 the day before the ceremo nial opening of the new Parliament elected under the "near Dominion" constitution will be observed as a da> of national 'prayer throughout the island. A press communique issued by ihe Ministry
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  • 162 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) haiaehi, Oct. 20. Thousands ol Non-Muslim refugees stranded m the city without food and clothing are awaiting facilities lor migrating to India tor which neither Pakistan nor the Provincial Government seem to have made any arrangements. Lond and hungry crowds
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  • 68 1 TEHERAN, Oct. ge<— Delegates from Azerbaijan Province bojcoit^d the Majua (.Parliament; yesterday torcing Premier Ghavam es Saltauefc to postpone his report on the oil negotiations with the Soviet Lnion. The absence oi the Azerbaijani*, despite the iact that Uhavam had announced he would present his report at
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  • 43 1 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct. 20.— Ihe Government oi India has received information that Virendranath Chattopadhyaya, brother oi Snrimati Sarojini Naidu, who had adopted Russian citizenship, died ol sclerosis oi heart on Dec. 2, PJII. Copyright.
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  • 224 1 Pakistan's Attitude To "Little Assembly" Proposal Lake Success, New York, Oct. 20.— 1n the Political Committee of the United Nations here on Saturday Pakistan urged that the General Assembly should postpone taking action at this session on the American proposal for a "Little Assembly" to bypass the veto. Canada, Costa
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  • 230 1 SKIXAGAR. KASHMIR, Oct -0. Disturbances m Poonja andi Mirpur areas bordering on West Punjab (Pakistan) aided by armer peopc irom the Muslim dominion, were reported m Kashmir's Gorernmcfit communique yesterday. The Government of KashmirNorthern Indian ta c with a predominantly Muslim population and Hindu
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  • 151 1 POOLE, DORSET, Oct. 20,-WiU, the Anglo-Burmese ireaty roc the j n dependence of Burma signed, Thakin NU proMsional Prime Minister ol I'Uima, accompanied by L Tin Tut I 'nance Minister, Mah Win Maung* Chief Justice, and I Tun Lin, l'oi.*e L-niel, |eft Poole Airport
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  • 242 1 LONDON, Oct. 20— King George expressed the hope that the most cordial relations will rule between India and Pakistan and other members of the British Commonwealth, m his speech today proro filing the second session ol the present Parliament. The Kino also hoped that In association with India
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  • 736 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Oct, 21, 1947. THE ALL -MALAYAN HARTAL JUEVER m all its history has Malaya witnessed such a complete and most successful hartal as the one staged all over the prninsulu including Singapore yesterday. It was a hartal m which the entire population, excepting of course
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  • 685 2 Final Scrutiny To Be Made This Month Aims ai A Federation With as inns is explained thai a Minister ot the Indian Dominion or of a province, will not be deemed to be m the service of the Crown. lne power to modify the constitution alter
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  • 51 2 -(From Our Own Correspondent) Madras Oct. 20.— The Central Government has informed the Central I.N.A. Committee that the ban which existed on the recruitment of I.N.A. personnel to the Police Force has been lifted and already they are being taken into the East Punjab Police.
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  • 65 2 ENQUIRY INTO SMUGGLING OF ARMS iiroui Our Own Correspondent) Mgyufj ~0. lne Deierice iViiiitstiy uas orUertd a rrign level enquiry into .lie smuggling of arms lioni juoourpore orunarrce Dept. >»ieaiiwnue, police continue to unearm arms uurrrps all over the i low m t anu uueii tney raided some iuusrrnr houses
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  • 118 2 K athiawar Muslims Disapprove Junagadh's Action (From Our Own Correspondent) Uajkot, Oct. 20— Even Muslims of kathiawar have come to realise the gravity of the situation created by Junagadh joining Pakistan and have begun to rally round the banner of the Provisional Government, said 3!r. Samahias Gandhi m an interview.
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  • 1142 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 20— Dr. Ram Manoh speaking at a public meeting here appealed round the Nehru Government and make it §tr< I when necessary, effective measures against th, Pakistan a dn t>ovemhuJ Lawlessness, he said, helped no one, least ol ail th
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  • 71 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct 20. Addressing Peace Conference at Lueknow Pandit Nehru said observers wonder how qoickly normal conditions were restored m Delhi and East Punjab. The problem, however, is not policing but to set back huge development programmes and policies following India
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  • 39 2 KASHMIR BORDER TROUBLES UNDER CONTROL (From Our Own Correspondent) Kashmir, Oct. 10. -The Governments communique admit s disturbances m Poonch and Mirpur district on the Pakistan border "J Kashmir districts but indicate that &W&hi. lon i 8 under control
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  • 71 2 d iom Our own Correspondent) iMew Delhi, Oct. 20.— Despite Mahatma Uanuni's advice to the Contrary, it is understood the Government nas aecio£d to continue food ouiitioi anu rationing till the end oi next year The provinces generally favour continuation of the control. But the policy
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  • 26 2 SOCIALIST LEADER INTERVIEWS LADY MOUNTBATTEN (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct. 20 Jai Prakash Narain, Indian Socialist leader, interviewed hady Mount bat ten yesterday.— Copyright.
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  • 27 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Mew Delhi, Oct. 20.— Sheikh Adduiia.i. Kashmir leaner, uuied at Government House alongside with randrt Mehru. Copyright.
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  • 28 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) JMew Deiin, Oct. 20.— Tne Government has luted completely vie ban on export oi pepper irom India. copyright.
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  • 198 2 (frrom Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct. 20.— Pakistan will disappear within the next five }ears, oeciared Socialist Leader Dr. Kammanohar I oh. a. addressing a meeting on Saiuruay evening. Lohia added the same i a t e awaited the Muslim
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  • 94 2 Sheik Abdullah On Immediate Interest In Kashmir (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct. 20.— Kashmir Lead*r Mr. Sheikh Md. Abdullah who is here interviewed said the m ain interest before people now is not the qustion of accession to one or the other Dominion, but immediate establishment of a
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  • 115 2 Jai Prakash Warns Countrymen Of Impending Anarchy (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct. 20.— An appeal Io the people to rally round the Nehru Government aAd make it strong and powerful enough to take steps for removing injustice done to Hindus and Sikh m Pakistan was made by Jaiprakash
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  • 88 2 Mangrol State To Join Pakistan (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Oct. 20.— 1t is understood the Sheikh of Mangrol state inside Junagadh who first acceded to the Indian Union and later on personal pressure and violence visited and Mr. Jinnah at Karachi. Mangrol state subjects residing m Bombay criticised
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  • 61 2 MOUNTBATTEN TO ATTEND PRINCESS WEDDING (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct. 20 It i s reliably learned that it ha* been provisionally arranged tliat Lord Mountbatten will leave for London on Nov. sth to attend th c Royal Princess Wedding and return to India on Nov. 23. The Indian
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  • 261 3 pairs Advice To Muslims la India Equal Rights For All Citizens Guaranteed KIRACHI, Ocl 30— Qaid-e-Azam Jinnah, Governor-General of |an ing to about 1,000 Civil, Army, Navy and Air Force Pakistan Government, said last Tuesday us a grand opportunity to show our worth as ar
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  • 199 3 Burmese Ministers Satisfied With Anglo-Burmese Treaty RANGOON, Oct. 20. Burmese Cabinet ministers who were available yesterday told Reuter of their "pTofohnd satisfaction" over the speedy achievements of the Burmese delegation m London under Thakin Nu, the Prime Minister, who yesterday signed the AngloBurmese treaty of friendship. They declined, however, to
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  • 300 3 UN AGREEMENTS WITH INTERNATIONAL BANK APPROVED tinn «t r UCCe f New York oct 20.— 1n face of Societ opposiv ,7L n Economic and Social Committee of the United pH th i -r e i a i semb,v on Saturday overwhelmingly approval me I nited Rations agreements with the International
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  • 359 3 oh »J£ En s? nd ct 20 Mr Emanuel Shinwell, newly appointed British War Minister and Chairman of the Labour Party National hxecutrve, warned m a speech her e today that only the application of Socialist principles could help Britain
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  • 217 3 JERUSALEM, Oct. 20 Former Vice President Henry Wallace landed at Lyddda airport last night for a two weeks stay m Palestine and told correspondents that his mission was mainly "journalistic." Wallace was. accompanied by Michael Straight, puousher of the Na'v Kepubnc wnich Wallace edits, anJ Lewis
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  • 300 3 Muslim living m Pakistan is a loyal subject of the State unless the contrary is provided by his overt acts. "We will do all that lies m our power to safeguard the lives and property of our non-Muslim citizens m the same way, and to the
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  • 886 3 KARACHI, Oct. 20.— "Pandit Pant, Premier of the UP., has posed a question to the Muslims of India whether they would lay down their lives for the Indian Union m a war between the Indian Union and Pakistan. This question
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  • 77 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 20. —At an after prayer meeting yesterday Mahatma Gandhi said: "Sonicpeople come to see me from Lastern Pakistan. A large number of Hindus are leaving East Bengal. It unbecoming of brave men and women to be bullied
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  • 1035 4 Pandit Nehru s Exhortation To People CLOSER RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN WILL BE MAINTAINED." NEW DELHI, Oct. 20.— "We have to live peacefully m this country. We have got to bear a legacy which will pursue us for a long time to come. Let
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  • 90 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 20.—Promulgation of the new constitution within the next few months, ending of the Doinuiionhood as soon as the new Constitution is promulgated, holding of fresh elections and establishment of a Republic thereafter were urged by the National Executive
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  • 106 4 U Saw "Plotted" Liquidation Of Opposition Parties RANGOON, Oct. 20.— A 29-year-old Burman, Ba Nyun, who turned Kings evidence after lie had been arrested with U Saw, Burma exPremier, and eight others on Charges of assassinating U Aung San and his six .cabinet colleagues last July, told the assassination trial
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  • 94 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 20.— At a pray, er meeting on Friday Mahatma Gandhi welcomed the settlement m Mysore. He said the Dewan, a widely travelled man, has come to an honourable settlement with the £tau Congress. Gandhi congratulated the Maharaja, the Dew an
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  • 83 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Oct. 20. Any person m Bombay Province if found drunk and incapable of taking care of himself or if he behaves m a disorderly manner under the influence of alcohol will be liable to be punished with one month's Imprisonment and
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  • 330 4 INDIA MOVES MORE TROOPS TO THE BORDER NNNew Delhi, 20. More troops have been sent to Junagadh borders. A Defence Ministry communique states: "In pursuance of the policy of locating units of Indian Defence Services m Kathiawar a Company of Dogras 25th Kumaon Regiment with
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  • 152 4 JINNAH URGED TO ESTABLISH ARMS FACTORIES Karachi, Oct. 20. Mr. MohamcJ Ali Jinnah, Governor-General of Pakistan has agreed to "give his most careful consideration" to "certain suggestions" including compulsory military service and establishment of arms factories made to him by a deputation of Pirs (Muslim divines) who "prayed for their
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  • 512 4 *ftEW DELHI, Oct. 20.— Mr. K. C. Neogy, Minister for Relief and Rehabilitation, Government of India, and Mr. Gopalaswami Ayyangar Minister without portfolio, have issued the following statement: "We have been painfully surprised to read the statement issued by Mr. Liaquat
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  • 558 4 -mi. H. s. BUHRAWARDV KARACHI, Od. 20.— Mr. H. S. Suhra»ard\, v r A rem referring to "th*' constant demand oi tht leadeis ol munities for reiterated and fulsome expression of loyalty or Minorities," m a statement la<t Tuesday said: Vau "The
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  • 3981 5 l,ii NEW CONSTITUTIONS ARE THE GATES TO SELF-GOViiKNMENT well-beiag of the peoples of Malaya and Singapore thai the representatives 01 me communities snaii partners together. This 14 me unie lor a spam 01 mderstanding anu goodwill. me two
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  • 286 6 Business And Essential Activities At Standstill The All-Malayan Hartal sponsored by the I'utera and the AMCAA >tsterday as a protest against the proposed Constitutional Reforms for Malaya was a tremendous success, judging Irom the thorough and peaceful manner m which it was staged all oveer the
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  • 210 6 The Committee of the Ceylon Flood Relief Fund, Singapore acknowledge with thanks the following further donations to the Relief Fund:— Previously acknowledged *J^ 78 Wholesale Singapore Fish Merchants' Association $100; Mr. and Mrs. Suppiah $25; D. S. Wijendra *20; EIK-nborough Market Stall $20; T.
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  • 26 6 [jondon Chamber oi Qommerce (Autumn) 1947 Examinations commence on Nov. '3. Cambridge School Certificate 1017 Examinations commence on Dec. 1.
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  • 145 6 JOGJAKARTA, Oct. 20.— through Jogia Radio, on Saturday, feuUari Ahmad, IDSM, chiel ot the oiu'lH teer Indian Troops sent his congratulations to the tirst Indian ConsulGeneral, Mr. N. Kaghavan who recently arrived at Djakarta with Mr. Mohammad Yunus trumours have it that he
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  • 81 6 FREE CINEMA SHOWS In conjunction with the British Posters exhibition at the Ureat won i, the Him Lint ol tne i uouc i&eiatioua arranged a free cinema show Is night, opposite tne Chungking iiaii where the Exhibition is oe»ng held. tot the re t oi the week, free cinema shows
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  • 64 6 All control by the Vehicle Pno"-> Hoard over the allocation of new rare will cease on Oct. 31. Registered applicants whose appU- cations are still outstanding and who I notify lhe Motor Trades Association (co Wearne Bros, Orchard Road) of their present requirements before
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  • 53 6 NEW DELHI, Oct. 20.— More than 1,200 refugees have died Irom ChOiera or dysentery In East Punjab m th<e last fortnight, whUe the. cholera deathroll m New Delhi totals 104 out ul 427 coniirmea or suspected case* since the disease was first reported here on
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  • 43 6 CAIRO, Oct. 20.— The Health Mi nistry announced last night thai 'MJ persons ha\e died and .18 admitted to hospitals of cholera m tne past 21 hours. Nine ot the deaths were m Alexandria and two m Cairo.- UP
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  • 145 6 India Disputes Pakistan's Request For Rice Allocation WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.— Usually reliable sources said the International Emergency Pood Council Kite Committee discussed Pakistan's appeal ior 30,000 tons ot this grain, hut, laded U. reach an agreement owing among other things to an objection by the Indian representative on the Committee.
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  • 259 6 Last I ndian Battalion Quits Singapore the Colours oi your respective Dominions. 1 tiuiVc tnis is a giVat opportunity lor you to utilise the nouie qualities you nave learnt to promote and tOSter goodwill and brotneihood winch are now so necessary m the relationships between Pakistan and India. -This is
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  • 51 6 KARACHI, Oct. 20.— The Egyptian Government has agreed to tne establishment oi a Pakistan Embassy m Cairo and to the appointment .1 Mr. J. A. Rahun as Charge d Alan es, and Commonwealth Relations announced here. Mr. Rahim has served aa Indian Trade Commissioner m Alexandria.
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  • 120 6 The Hon. Secretary, Regional Indian Congress, Singapore, writes: A/.aJ limd Day v>Ui be celebrated on Oct. 21 m Singapore under the, auspices ol the Regional Indian Congress. The Oieoration Commit ny consists oi ex-INA members of the Congress. Ali Indians are requested to hoist
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  • 73 6 .Under th© auspices of the Local Indian Congress, Johore Bahru, a mass meeting will be held today, Oct. 21 at 5.30 p.m. at the Congress premises to celebrate the Provisional Government of Azad Hind Day. A music party will be held at the Congress premises at 5
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  • 907 6 Litter to tnt^dt.or Jai Hind, The SRIC noted a letter oy iVir. 17. V. Thomas m your \aniaoie paper appearing m your on 10-io-l i and the comments by Ui*ntOitor, Indian Daily Mail. m your Commeat un the abov^ letter you have §a*d uui
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