Indian Daily Mail, 31 October 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VoLJII. No. 223. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 91, J947. J PRICK M CENTS
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  • 335 1 Draft Ordinance Reported To_Be Ready Sequel To Kashmir Developments (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 30. The Allahabad correspondent of understands that India Government may order nation possibly as a result of the Kashmir de...ltiiL The draft ordinance in this connection is stated SLri im ____A
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  • 329 1 Ex -IN A Officers Leading Kashmir Raiders? dhi, Oct. 30. Indian troops have withdrawn a few inis Srinagar. According to Janab Sheikh Md. Ab 'of the Interim (Government of Kashmir State, I't Indian Government and Kashmir State have Jd in establishing the defence line 26 miles from Srinapushing hack the
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  • 27 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, Oct. 30 -The Government has removed the ban on the Communist Party imposed a year ago—C Cpyright
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  • 72 1 ___tf_*__l WCCa _f>J k 30.-Paris may be the seen* of the next General Assembly of the United Nations, it Wtsa believed here today. A movement to hold the next General Assembly in Europe had been growing rapidly here and Pans seems to have a
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  • 64 1 VAST STORE OF ARMS RECOVERED IN MUZZAFARPUR iE?Ek?K „9 wn Correspondent) MUZZAFARPUR, Oct. 30,-Fol-lowing police searchea of tne houses of Muslims 1 va.s* ..tore of arms and ammunition and daggers and sword were recovered here and three arrets have beni made. News of the recovery of illicit arms was aiiso
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  • 78 1 TEHEKAN. Oct. 30. The Persian Premier. Ghavam ea Sultaneh. lua called upon tho population to do thiir utmost t 0 s end money or warm elo»h--mg t 0 their fellow Muslims in Pakistan. The appeal, broadcast by Teham radio, directed especially td businessmen and
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  • 222 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 30— The Indian Government have decided to issue special commemorative postal stamps t 0 mark the grant of independence to India. Three stamps of the denominations of 1 1-2 as. for internal circulation 3 1,2 as. for international postage and 12 as.
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  • 105 1 KARACHI, Oct. Si. Postal stationery surcharged "Pakistan" will not be issued on Nov. 1, 1947. as announced previously. This is due to tbe dislocation of tram services and dela ys entailed in the transmission of postal stationery from India to Weal Pakistan. A Press
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  • 185 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 30— Mahatma Gandhi at a praver address yesterday referred to the Kashmir situation and said: "The Maharaja in distress wishes to accede to the Indian Union. The Governor-General could not reject the advance. He and his Cabinet sent troops by
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  • 343 1 Amarnath Brilliant Innings 157, NOT OUT CRICKET: INDIA VERSUS VICTORIA MELBOURNE, Oct. 30.— Amaraath's splendid innings helped India to make a respectable total against Victoria today, cables Duleepsinhji, Keuter's Special Correspondent. KolkiicluiiU wu> not playuag a defensive ior ward stroke, 100 much of it does not play. Amir Elahi hit
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  • 281 1 LONDON, Oct. 30.-- A Labour member shouted over Opposition bo* in the House of Commons last night that the United States was t 0 Maine for all Britain's and Europe's economic troubles. Samuel Silverman who only recently returned from
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  • 116 1 U SAW TRIAL: CONFESSIONS BY FIVE ACCUSED RANGOON, Oct. 30.— Conlessions made by five of the accused in the 'rial of U Saw, former Biainese Premier, and eight membera of his Galon" army (Myochit Party) hargcd with the assassination of Aung San and other Burmese Ministers la^t July, were read
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  • 68 1 Peshawar: To guarantee safe transit of non-Musiim refugees by -rain from the NWFP, the District Magistrate of Peshawar has prohibited the assembly of five or more persons within a certain distance «»n either side of the railway lines 'rom Peshawar to Attock and Kisalpur to Nowshera on
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  • 111 1 Burma Crowds Stone Dr. Umcer's Home ___.{m_HJS, Oft. io. An an^ry crows BU|wS«riai »toS** i,«o/u, «_m »*ie CSaiMßg iwmiuj* r.«> ol a KidnappuiK gang nuou^n uie ia.>h«onaoiq rcsMioniiai saoars ol mags— today, btonta ana wiocaei the asset 01 ;Ur. -uUiur Liiaiiuon, aUmuii^ii ati\e olUtcr ui Uie liriiisii iiiioimaiiou berriCSS here.
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  • 66 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 30. h\.\ 1 Dakota, were u, omplei ing the evacuation oi Britons .-hin- to leavi I 1 inagar, Ka mir's mountain capita., thres by tribesmen raiding tht state Irom across the Northwest Frontier Province's borders, but -some of lie 500 to 500 Britisli believed
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  • 42 1 BOMBAY, Oct. 30— Dakom aircraft belonging io aii inUiau coinnierciat airlines ware being asked «o proceed to L»oiiii Immediately ou uie arieru oj iiie i*ovcinmtui ol India, it wa_ learned at Mamkav airport today.- Reuter
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  • 76 1 DEMOCRATIC LEAGUE MEMBERS TO LEE? NANKING, Oct. 30.- jtoumintang Vic-Ministtr of Information, Mi Tao Shi-shen, in an interview pri h the official Central Daily News i>»<--dicted that Democratic Leagac m< ben will attempt to flee to llanchu Hong Kong and Macao, and UJ th*' authoritiei to take steyi, to prevent
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  • 25 1 SHANGHAI, Oct, 30, Daylight saving tinie end.- tomorrow in 2S*> hui. Th'' hour Lands ol dot be turned back ow- bom _)m'jn._.\ ui midnight..- UP
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  • 211 1 LONDON, til' ;o. Tin. coafetence between Pundit Nehru and Mohammed Ah Jinnah on the clash in Kashmir is now expected to take place on Saturday at It bore, Mr. Philip Noel Maker, ."Minister tor Commonwealth Relation*, stated in tile iiouse of Commontoday. It was to have taken place
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  • 2367 2 No Retaliation Even Under Provocation Assures Mr. Jinnah it Is The Duty Of Mussalmans To Protect The Minorities' QAID-E-AZAM ON FRIENDLY RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIA PAKISTAN Karachi, Oct. 30. I have done my utmost, and lam glad to say, not without considerable success, to impress upon the Mussaimans that whatever the
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  • 1110 2  -  GENERAL SECRATARY Lwr_i£-£3ii n\ OLK SPECIAL I Establishment. s I I Kaj Is Conga I JULLUNDUR. Oct. 30.— "Our aim is to es'tabli India. We do not want a Raj based on anv om I m private concern of each individual." declared Mi |N ,1( General
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  • 262 2 MS. NAIDU'S ID AND DUSSEHRA MESSAGE TO THE NATION LUCKNOW, Oct. 30. In a message to »he people ol India on me eccX'iHl ot HusM'hri and id i< -<i\aij Mrs. .n a am. Governor ot me L._\ says: "lo you my kindred ol the _im«lu laitn, and to you, my
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  • 293 2 MOSCOW, Oct. 36 —Forty-two-year old Kiril Vasilievitch Novikov, who is expected to leave shortly to take up the post of Ambassador to India, is one of the Soviet I'nion's ablest vouige r diplomats. He i s well-known at international conferences and possesses considerable organising ability He
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  • 287 2 New Delhi, Oct. 30— Cl<iractc. rising Mr. Jinnah's recent remarks that the two-nation theory is not a theory but a fact as something flagTarfcly incorrect and misleading," Prof Abdul Majid Khan, a Nationalist Muslim leader, said on Thursday last
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  • 66 2 JAMMU-SAILKOT BORDER INCIDENT Lahore: Six exacuees were killed when Kashmir State troops attacked them on the Jammu-Sial-kot border, it was officially announced here. A communique from the Principal Information Officer, Govenw ment of Pakistan, said: "General panic prevails in the area on both sides of the border and many village-
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  • 128 3 Labour Govt's Decision On India Defended Attlee's Retort To Churchill tSE WOULD HAVE LED TO fJHTER •»n t|„- House of h« chscrihed as *> n »"> waa resnonChurehill atUekedSe pcnoMlly responsible for the .ci Uui 1 1 -I.J I w l '11.-1- U in a nut ~.i it i i
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  • 83 3 LONDON. Oct. .10.— A new honour anl on Tuesday night to Earl Moun'batten of llurma, Governor General o. India, when "he London gazette announced the King had conferred a barony upon him. It will carry the title ol Uaron Uomsey. I he announcement said that the
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  • 25 3 ii Ocl The National A»- -•;.!> convened at p.m. jreain n speei il session called ill I rentier Paul Kainadier the late of his govern- U.P
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  • 133 3 PALASTINE SUB-COMMITTEE MEMBER RESIGNS »:\i. >m v v cos, oet. SO. The •<*. ■■t-y.iA., i___o_ oi tne nin,--.....H i ii.mi .>aMoas suo-commitiee i „ia the \\n,> ease against .v-M.iiv partition iiocor r-ernaii-u« UCMixalea i.oiomoia; rescind Ln vdnesdaj or *uon_alea had tried to watt th* v. i-.iui .-u t>roau«ned oy tne
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  • 190 3 n Ived her wedd iite House to Boecontainlng a pure crvscountr fair as the ed and its engra\ r Stephen Vaugh. n aj ing an bird, also announcemans' da a* contem- .can craftamaaaaip ana following gifta tor the Priaceee were also made known today: rom BRITISH GUIANA— Par* gold
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  • 44 3 Munity In Alexandria Cholera Camp one thousand u,,(i i i suspects, delation .amp near esterdayinan £Vf ■»K" -i" i ',uur 1 he tam flowed discovery .n:naie*,_who comv of suspected „J'Z ndna-were eon- <*_"__ l r f dea'h W_Z "l»demic say J_> If pit ha-f. Reuter
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  • 194 3 Kangoon, Oct. 30.— A wave ol child murders and abductions in Rangoon it-ached a climax today when most ot the city's primary scnools were clo.-,ec as police conduct, d ,t igorous campaign to round up vice gangs specialising in perversion. About ten
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  • 152 3 Rangoon, Oct. 30.— A British officer Lieut. J. D. Coulson, of the Royal Indian Army Engineering Corps, yesterday gave evidence for the Crown before 'he Special Tribunal trying the former Burmese Premier, I Saw, and eii;ht M yen-hit Party members on charge* oi
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  • 66 3 "PIPER CUB" ROUND-THE-WORLD FLIGHT Slumya. Aleutian Islands, Oct. .ill. George Truman and Clifford Evans \%ere resting today for their 1,700--mile hop t 0 anchorage, Alaska, today after lifting their tiny 100-horse-power Piper Cub airplanes the |,fOO miles here from Nemuro, Japan. An army spokesman at the airbaae lure, where the
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  • 75 3 Brisbane. Oct. :\i). People of Queensland will shortly send to Britain as wedding present to Princess Elizabeth a pendant of eight Queensland opals, each set off by six small Queensland sapphires. Largest of the opals is of a light shade and others are black. Black opal
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  • 86 3 Johannesburg, Oct. 30. One European and 11 Africans were killed and several persons injured as the result of a severe pressure burst at the Rand- n trin Estates Gold Mine, it wai learned today. Rescue operations continued throughout the night to reach other natives trapped
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  • 66 3 CAIRO, Oct. 30.— Britain has agreed to hold sterling talks with Egypt in Cairo beginning the last week in November, Abdul Maguid Badr Pasha, Egyptian Finance Minister told journalists here yesterday. The talks will centre on the question of the release of sterling, balances for 1
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  • 287 3 "COMMUNISM CAN NEVER GET A STRONG HOLD IN INDIA" NEW YORK, Oct. 30.— Lieutenant Colonel His Highness Maharaja Jammad-dipendra Narayan of Cooch Behar said at a press conference la*: Saturday that "there are very few communists" in Ms state and that when they become a nuisance "we kick 'em out."
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  • 454 3 Karachi, Oct. 30. A spokesman of the Pakistan Government said last night that "it may be taken for granted that the Government of Pakistan will refuse to accept an accession of Kashmir to the Indian Union," says a Keuter report. The accession
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  • 118 3 Istanbul, Oct. 30. S»r Firoz Khan Noon, Mr. Jinnah's special envoy visiting the Middle East, left vest day's ceremonies and military re,the Turkish (Government to attend today's ceremonies and military review celebrating the anniversary of the foundation of the Turkish Republic. Before leaving he
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  • 48 3 SOEKARNO RECEIVES LETTERS FROM INDIAN FRIENDS Jogja, Oct, 80. It was learned here that President Soekarno and Prime Minister Amir Sjarifuddin received numerous letters from their sympathizers in India, which were brought by the Indian Consul-General, Mr. Raghavan. Contents of the letters are still unknown.- Indonesian Newa Bulletin
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  • 338 3 Soviet American Rift Over Korea LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 30.— The United States proposed yesterday m the Political Committee that the United Nations should establish a commission lo visit Korea and consult representatives of the Korean people on the question of independence. The proposal was made by John Foster Dulles, United
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  • 1174 4 Mr. Teo Chan Bee's Plea In The Advisory Council (By Our Staff Reporter) "\\e cannot expect the working classes to be content with a or 1U per cem increase i a wages \>*ien are masing pronia tasi sre
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  • 152 4 LONDON, Oct. ;w.— Metal circles accept the claim oi Malayan tin companies ihat tlu' present sterling price is too low in view ot Malayan costs*, but inclined to believe that the que>I tion of raising the price is so impj.tant from the dollar
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  • 129 4 A Chinese who actually rcceivad a blow on the neck irom a Japanese executioner's sword, but who managed 'o crawl away into the jungle, and recovered irom his wounds, will be among the witnesses at a War Crimes trial which opens on Monday, ■Nov.
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  • 247 4 OUTLAWING OF UKMOCKATIC JLEAGU- SHANGHAI, Oct. 30. Neutral observers warned today that tne gover'iii. in outlawing 01 the Democratic League the last Opposition party m China would have proiound ettects abroad unless the government showed beyond doubt that the League was actually part ol
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  • 121 4 MOSCOW, Oct, _o— Alt Moscow newspapers gave prominence t 0 a port tnat m c Political loiiunutce oi me L nited batieao Assemoh had adoptee a resolution against war propaganda on Monday. ihe headline* proclaimed, **A victory of Soviet peace policy. A
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  • 107 4 ihe former Sun Cinema m the New Worict has now been taken over jointly by a local, firm and on^ lioniDay concern owning a large number oi cinema bait* in the Bombay Presidency. The hall has been completely renovated and fitted with modern equipment. Under the
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  • 59 4 SENANAYAKE NOT ATTENDING ROYAL WEDDING COLOMBO, Oct. 30.— Mr. Don Stephen Senanay^ke, the Ceylon Prime Minuter, has informed the dritish Lord Chamberlain that it i_ impoaaiblo to attend the wedding of Princeaa Elizabeth and lieutenant Mountbatten in London because U *v« iy urgent" Government business preparatory to the meeting of
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  • 344 4 INDIAN CULlUltl. IN MALAGA A STUDY ON THE INFLUENCE Ol INDIAN CULf ACRE ON xMALAYSIA MAI_AYA by Swami Satyananda, with a Foreword by &K. Chetlur, M.A. Printed at tne Malayan Printers, Kuala Lumpur. fubli.siied by ihe Author, No. o. Race v i»ui.>.i lauie, Singapore. is a weilaiiown
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  • 103 4 Ceylon's Rs. 15 000 Wedding Gift t OLOMBQ, Oct. 30.— Ceylon's wedding gilt t« Print-ess Elizabeth will ceai lis. 15,000. The Ceylon Cabinet \oted this money and has asked the acting Chief Secretary, Sir Charles Collins, t 0 select the gitt from one of three -a Ceylon sapphire, a furniture
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  • 45 4 AUSTRALIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER TOURING MALAYA Mr. James Payne, Australian Government Trade Commissioner in Malaya has teft Singapore by _hip for Penang. He will be in Penang for some day s thi_ week, after which he will visit by car other important Commercial centres in Malaya.
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  • 33 4 LONDON, Oct. 30— At a private ceremony at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday the King invested Princess Elizabeth as a Dame Grand Cross of the 11th Century Order of St. John of Jerusalem- Reuter
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