Indian Daily Mail, 3 November 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. III. No. 225. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 216 1 Kashmir Issue Cannot Be Solved At Conference Table, Say, Observers REASON WHY NEHRI DID NOT ATTEND LAHORE MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent) \L* DELHI, Nov. 2.— The Indo-I'akistan relations have lurthtr strained. 11 is understood that Lord Mountbatten met Hf Jinnah at Lahore Jo apprise
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  • 235 1 POPILATION GREET PEACEFUL OCCUPATION WITH REJOICING 1 loin Our Own Correspondent) c DELHI, Nov. 2.— A Government communique said Indian troops have entered Babariawad and Mongrol under a flag of truce equipped with loud hailers over identity of the occupying forces were made known
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  • 808 1 Ear Der News 30 ITEMS ON THE AGENDA NEW DELHI, Nov. 2 Leaders of India and Pakistan terday m the Joint Defence Council at Lahore t time since the invasion of Kashmir by tribesPakistan as Indian troops entered Mangrol, one ttes of Junagadh,
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  • 100 1 The Sardar Is The Iron Of India" (From Our Own Correspondent* Bombay, Nov. 2.— Hombay celebrated Sardar I'atel's 73rd birthday on Friday. A dressing a meeting m Bombay the Confess Chief Mr. K. S. Patil described the Sardar as the iron man of India and the only one who could
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  • 93 1 MOUNTBATTEN SUGGESTED C.R. TO BE ACTING G.-G. (From Our Own Correspondent) NISiW OEcHI, i\ov. Z. It is understood bir a. L. ivlitter will act as wesi licngai Governor when Kajaji relieves Cord Mount batten who is expected to be away lor a lortnigni. The usual convention is that the seniormost
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  • 76 1 Mr. Thivy's Simple Suggestion For Settling Labour Troubles (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. Z. Addressing the Asian Regional Labour Conference, Mr. J. A. Xhivy, India's Representative m Malaya said: "Xhe simplest way of settling Ike immediate labour troubles ami thereby going apace with the rehabilitation work would be
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  • 93 1 (From Our Own Correspondent i HYDERABAD, Nov. 2. Communal clashes ocurred here yesterday lollowin^ a demonstration organised by the Hindu Mahasabha tiemanuing that the Nizam should join Ine Indian Union. Majlis leader Rizvi asked the demonstrations to dtrop their demand but the latter
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  • 52 1 Police Open Fire On Rioters In Periyakulam Taluq (From Our Oun Correspondent) MADURA, Nov. 2.— The police opened fire yesterday m a v illage m Periyakulam Taluq where following a quarrel between two tactions, there is widespread rioting and looting. Sixty houses wore burnt by the rioters. About hundred are
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  • 73 1 MADRAS GOVERNOR'S WIFE SINGS JANAGANAMANA" (From Our Own Correspondent) MADAS. Nov. 2. Lady Nye, who with ncr husband the Governor of Madras it> now touring Malabar made a line gesture on Sunday when she joined other women and Bang *Ma naganamana", India m National Song at a women's meeting m
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  • 103 1 Congress Leaders' Deputation To Delhi Re: Hyderabad (From Our Own Correspondent) POONA, Nov. 2— A Deputation of Congress leaders of Bombay, Madras, and Central Provinces is shortly proceeding to New Delhi to discuss the Hyderabad situation with the Government of India and enlist the sympathy of tho Central Government m
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  • 67 1 Junagadh Provisional Govt. Planning Bigger Offensive Against Ruler (From Our Own Correspondent) KAJKOT, Nov. 2.— "We are now planning for bigger offensive than the one which has just ended", said Mr. Samaldas Gandhi, head of the Junagadh Provisional Government at a press conference. Reports are received here of acute food
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  • 43 1 U .P. TO HAVE HINDI TELEPRINTERS I'rom Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW, Nov. 2.— lt is understood the United Provinces soon will have Hindi teleprinters for proceeding news to Hindi papei Hhr Govern ment is endeavouring to gel machines as seem as possible.— Copyright.
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  • 105 1 (From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 2.— The India Government is considering a proposal to organise a Home Guards on the British model to serve as a second line of defence. The advantages m having such a force is that it is cheaper than
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  • 84 1 (From On <> Correspondent) Nl-A\ DELHI Nov. Z.— Aii official c onuiiuniqu. states regarding Kashmir the "Sitaatk i ha no< chai much during Ihe past 24 h Our patrols are active. The buildup of our lorei I i»r ding according to scheduli Fighter aircrafts of Ri At
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  • 116 1 !liit Mtaaben and the Re- I pi« :ii.uive.x oi the 83 Org* sat ions who i-oinpo>ed the sin faport Gandhi Juyanthi Celebration Committee are re- I J j quo M.d to atU'iid meeting i on Wodiutday, Nov 5 a» li l p.m. at Ceylon l.uiiiU' \s*o- > i
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  • 120 1 (From Our Own Correspondent s PESHAWAR, Nov. 2.— At a Press eon fere nee yesterday the Frontier Province Premier rc\caled that the ordinance will soon be issued to suppress anli--I'akisian elements woo, ii c al leged, wanted to disintegrate the solidarity of
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  • 136 1 LODON, Nov .'-Hi, i ,»#ur Part> lost Mi Kau m Saturday's municipal cl« tians m a trashing blow to its popularity, vir*mally comply, snofficial roianv* .diuwcd *>day. The voting Was moOauiy uiic hea^ record Car *uch tions, and m some x^mxthj the i been as hi^h g jOrdina'
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  • 1835 2 Full Text Of Pandit Nehru's Address To The Asian Regional Conference We talk of world peace and even now, when we are net here, me i.\o Ueneraj Assembij neeting .Nevertneiess, ihe essential om>is WO rid peac< me declaration of miladeiphia
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  • 1240 2 vr »t) w I C. ToMpl On v i 5 1 Tfc \\i I rmm < l.» AND 1«. I 11 AND I DATES --iliv 1 FRIENDLY BORDER tHORE: On the i. akistan boraer m X sub-divi-sion oi Lahore district, where a gang oi" Sikh criminals
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  • 41 2 SHANGHAI, Nov. 2.— Yulin, important Government bastion m North Shensl Province, 100 miles north of the former Communist r'apital of Yenan, fell to Communist forces early this morning alter leveral day of fighting, according to semi-official disnatoh*»s r.>nnh,„,r I Nanking. Reuter
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  • 476 3 Americans To Follow Historical Precedent Of Leaning Towards A Military Nominee I is given no indie.it. on affiliation but it is con- tint Ins presidential ire m the Republican fold I atu nomination most arI tJIII v will go to President Truman
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  • 113 3 Churchill To Attack Burma Independence Bill LONDON Nov 2— The leader of the Conservative Party, Mr. Winston Churchill, may head an attack upon some aspecta of the bill which is to grvt Burma her independence when it comes before Parliament for the second reading on Wednesday, according to authoritative London
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  • 157 3 BURMA INDIAN LYNCHED BY ANGRY MOB! RANGOON, Nov 2. Kadio»quipped vans manned by antiI fcacial Peoples Freedom League volunteers on Friday drove about Rangoon streets warning the people against a vice gang which 1 is believed responsible for a series of child murders and abduction cases m the last few
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  • 178 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Srinagar Nov 2.— Meharehand Mahajan Dewan of Kashmir denied ihe Pakistan Government's allegation thai he refused to see lie Pakistan envoy. Revealing that Pakistan envoy Major Shah son-in-law ol Chief Justice Abdul Rashid met him and told him .unless .the
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  • 32 3 Junagadh Dewan Police Commissioner Resign maw (From Our Own Correspondent) Rajkot, Nov. 2— The Dewan of Junagadh Shah Nawaz Bhutto and Police Commissioner Naqvi have have resigned and flown to Karachi Copyright.
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  • 43 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Siimla, Nov. 2.— Dr. Gopiehand, Premier of East Punjab presented the deficit budget to the Punjab Assembly, the deficit amounting to Rs. 23,000,000. Proposals included raising of a National Volunteer Corps m East Punjab. Copyright.
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  • 1591 3 "FREE INDIANS SHOULD NOT MEDDLE WITH THE MALAYAN CONSTITUTION," SAYS CHAMBER following is a report 01 the proceedings 01 the meetiing of the Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce herd at the Chamber premises at 49, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur, A meeting oi
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  • 106 3 LONDON, .Nov. 2. Ih« debate M the Government's Motion declaring newspaperman involved m bribing > member ot Parliament would be Ncltided from Parliament m future, which was adjourned yesterday, P/as further postponed toda> until a date to be arranged. The motion also declared that any member
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  • 30 3 London, Nov. 2. The Maharaja Gaekwar of Baroda has presented Harrinpay circus with one ol his thoroughbred Arab horses which is due to arrive at Tilbury from India today. Reuter
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  • 1726 4 Full Text Of Sveech m Following is the full text of the speech' on the recent all-Malayan Hartal, delivered by Air. L. Ra\ man, Presiddcnt of the Singapore Municipality, at a meeting of the Municipal Coniuiissioner;> on Friday last, brie! extracts irom
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  • 363 4 CRICKET: INDIA VERSUS VKtSST^ MELBOURNE, Nov. a.— With 273, India had a first innings lead of i Fothergill played a useful knock, but ha with two sharp changes. v The Freer and Fothergill partnership loo] when the former ran himself out. batsmen with his flighting
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