Indian Daily Mail, 6 November 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 228 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1947 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 440 1 Vernon Bartlett On The Indian Problem In South Africa "Bit By Bit Indians *a-r Are Gaining Influence Power" I.ii.NHON. Nov. 5. The only k v measure which seemed litnlv pnv.'t Natal Iron. hecomin X almost a "brown" !.J--for Ihe other provinces of the lnion „r <v P/ovince their ban on
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  • 300 1 TORONTO, Nov. 3.-A charge that Chian X Kai Shek, the Chinese Gene ralissimo, was under the influence of 'about 40 German advisors" was made here today by James G. Endicott, a CM™ I d Church mi^i»nary to He said m an address t 0 the United
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  • 22 1 Hng of the Municipal will be held m the morrow (Friday, Nov. m. to consider the Muni- for 11)48.
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  • 25 1 rhe Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, arrived here with today from Holland taking part mi n the tree plant'tniiy on Walcheren Island. Reuter
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  • 71 1 EXODUS OF NON-MUSLIMS FROM HYDERABAD BEGINS (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Nov. i._ Following attacks by armed Muslims during the weekend, a big exodus of non-Mus-I'nis has started from the State. Hindus have practically evacu nderabad and Bolarum is overcrowded with Hindu refugees. Hyde- is practically deserted and the only
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  • 58 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Nov. .V— lt is understood the Madras Government has decided to abolish horse racing from April next. As a preliminary step, the Assembly adopted yesterday a Bill to double the existing 6 1 1 percent tax on both
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  • 62 1 rJK?] HARTLBPOOU Nov. 3,--inelSJ' ,and V 3l had hi audjene, spellbound as be stepped on to 7.,-foo platform to do his nigfctlv at Mainsforth Terrace Fairgroun I >\est Hartley,.- U< q v€ g^JJ nater and stayed don n. The r jumped and pulled out Ley Und unconsciou.,. The tank contain
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  • 86 1 LONDON. Nov. 5. The first meeting of the conference of deputies of the Big Four— Britain France, the Soviet Union and the United States— Foreign Ministers for Germany will open at Lancaster House, London, at 3.30 pm GMT tomorrow, a British Foreign Office
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  • 185 1 MASS MEETING AND PROCESSIONS TO BE HELD Representatives of 14 organisations and prominent members were present at an informal meeting held last evening m the C.T.A. Hall, to consider ways and means off celebrating m a fi'Mng manner the Remembrance Day
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  • 62 1 RANGOON, Nov.' s.— Burma independence commemoration stamps with a portrait of U Aung San, assassinated Chairman of the Interim Government, replacing that of King George VI will be issued here on the transfer of power day, Jan. 6, it was announced today. The stamps will be of different denomination ranging
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  • 54 1 The Governor-Genera), .Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald left Singapore yesterday to attend a Conference of British Borneo Governors m Jesselton, North Borneo From there he will go to Brunei for a series of engagements and he will also visit parts of Sarawak before returning to Singapore
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  • 322 1 At a committee meeting oi the Indian Refugees' Relief Fund held yesterday, it was resolved that a sum of Rs. 30,000 be sent to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, by draft, together with a request that the amount be used for the
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  • 991 1 Give Generously To The Poppy Day Fund Lady Gent' s Appeal iv N f Xt S^ day »s Remembrance Day, when throughout the Empire we nink ol all those who lost their lives m the 1911-18 War and emeu m iL he U rea K Var We .L h i
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  • 124 1 KING RECEIVES ADDRESSES FROM "PRIVILEGED BODIES" LONDON. Nov 5— For the first time since before the war the King occupied ihe Throne m the White and Uoi<l ihrone Koom at Buckingham, t a lace today to receive addresses of congratulation from te n of the "priM.e U ed bodies" on
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  • 65 1 VIENNA, Nov 5— Colonel-Gen. L. V. Kurosov Soviet High Commissioner for Austria warned today tha, U ny nn ti 0n warring on Ku>sia would be smashed just as Japan and Germany. Ur sOY m a rare appearanco made an unscheduled address at Vienna Music Hall before
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  • 133 1 r ESS *J EL J ir Nov --India has reinforced the troops and planes defending Srinagar, the Capital of the besieged Kashmir State, to beat V leavy *>c raid by pro-Pakistan tribesmen o n Srinagar airfield, dispatches from the battle zone reported today The raiders,
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  • 59 1 Virtual General Mobilisation In Pakistan? NEW I) ll ViT v .f— """■'> tor rai^g NatS Guards i <>'*»•»«> the DotnLn EftWidSS'S^S IT" though outwardly on a volun h-, v ,no blll^ llo »> would form part of the ll 3 > Uonal Gu the control of the Conanand^r n .u
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  • 269 1 1. 1 (.KNOW. Noi •> "The Musl'm League fa dead The Muslim League organisation of which Mi Jinnah is the Nadir, has got no hold on th»- Minimis m India." declared Mr. Lari Deputy Leader of the Muslim Leagae Party m th« United Provinces Assembly
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  • 88 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) POONA, Nov. 5— Precautionary measures to allay panic have been taken by ihe Bombay Ciovi i nitient m districts of the Province lying on the borders of Hyderabad, and fu "her steps arc conU mplattd This information was conveyed to a deputation which waited
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  • 851 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Nov. 6, 1947. PORTUGAL'S HIGH HANDEDNESS JHAT puny, Attfc nation of Portugal is Mill wedded to iti century-old policy ol colonial imperialism Is proved by iti unwillingness to S e e the Writing on the Indian Wall and to change its policy accordingly. Even such
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  • 921 2 Mr. Suhrawardy! Explains Its Objects NEW POLITICAL B(M TO HE SET UP TO SUPPLANT THE LEAGUE NEW DELHI. Nov. T>. Mr.H. S. Suhrawat dy, former Premier of Bengal* said lhal he was calling a conference oi some leaders of Muslim public opinion on Nov.
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  • 1131 2 OUR SPECIAL CORRI j Saturdays io b m West bengal I LL< UTTA, Nov. s<_TheWesl decided to declare Saturdays aa M dn tni ha\ c their prohibition- programme. On these t Moon „f m the province will be closed and the sup <iU r s hi,
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  • 529 2 'vraihi Nov. s.— Mr. .1. N. .Mandal. Minister for 1 m,l < c-(. ii. Mahatma Gandh was renorteH i„ i.,,..' 1! had noticed a statemeni thai M i V s;l he bers „l i.. I'-.kivi I Mandal ""l bo»«
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  • 452 3 Russia is Trying To Rule The World, Say Majority Of Americans survey By American institute ofPaDlic opinion II hree out of four Americans betrying to rule the world, according to a George Gall up's American Institute of additionally showed, m answer to a questhink the communists would destroy the on
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  • 139 3 "Gandhi The Greatest Man Since Christ" DR. HOLMES Madras. Nov. 5. The only alternate c now before the world was either to accept Mahatma Gandhi as "the Savloar ot Mankind or pursue th path ot danger and destruction," .sad 111 I. 11. Holmes, a minister of CommuniU i. hurch hi
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  • 373 3 Congress General Secretary NEW DELHI, Nov. 5. "The tragic happenings m the Punjabs during the last few months have made the land of the five rivers our foremost concern," said Mr. Shankarrao Deo, General Secretary of the Congress, m a broadcast last week.
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  • 172 3 Nov. Mr. A. K. X han representing Pakistan employers '•nal conference of th c International Labour Organisation pealed to 4, highly industrialised countries of the We s t to „|,,ni "ulard of living m the East." IB d, was especially
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  • 180 3 Chicago, Nov. 3— Mere than 16 million members of the armed forces ol the 57 nations which fought on both sides m World War II were killed or reported missing, General C. Marshall, now Secretary of State, said m a report
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  • 386 3 SCEPTICISM IN UN OVER INDONESIAN ISSUE NEW YORK, Nov. 5. There was considerable scepticism among United Nations delegates this week end concerning the possible effectiveness of the Security Council's latest action on Indonesia. Admittedly designed only to create conditions under which an eventual settlement could be worked out, the decision
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  • 662 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 5. "Complaints are repeatedly made that Muslims are being forced t<> leave their ancestral homes m the Indian I nion and migrate to Pakistan. It is said that m a variety of ways they are being made to vacate their
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  • 156 3 NON-VIOLENCE IS OF NO USE NOW SAYS GEN. CARIAPPA London Nov I Maj-Gen. K. M. Canappa, Deputy Chief of .Vaft of tne Indian Army, declared at a reception at India nouse here that "non-violence is of n© use under the present circumstances m India,' and Uiat only a strong army
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  • 858 3 Need For An Impartial Enquiry Suggested KARACHI, Nov. 5. The following is the text of the telegram sent by Qaid-e-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah. Governor General of Pakistan to His Highness the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir on Oct. 20, 1947: "I have received a telegram
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  • 85 3 MAHARASHTRA COMMUNIST PARTY PRESIDENT RELEASED BOMBAY: Mr. Rhaiaj. KulkaiTli, Piesident, Maharash;... Communist Party, who had been under cl. tent.on for the alle^d exhortation of workers of Amalner during labour unrest there, wa, releaasd on Friday last by the Bombay Hii»h Court. The Court, m rebating him, accepted hi.s plea made
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  • 65 3 5,000 ACRES RICE INCREASE IN MALAYAN UNION WASHINGTON \o\ 3- -The I nit. Ed States Department ol Agriiuhui' reported today an estimated lacreaes ol 5,000 acres m the rice of the Malayan Lnion this season. It said the acreage iras unolliciady forecast at 860,000 seres compared with the oilk-ial estimates
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  • 1341 4 Dr. N. K. Menon Clarifies His Views^Un Tamil Education 4 1 think 1 owe the Indian Community some explanation on my observations last week on Tamil education, as 1 think it exists now, m this country. 1 cannot pretend to be any kind
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  • 651 4 QUARANTINE REGULATIONS ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL, SAYS SINGAPORE CHIEF HEALTH OFFICER In answering the complaints made by the 704 Chinese deck passengers and crew of the Boissevan, Dr. R. S. Johnston, elnel Health Oilicer, Singapore, wishes to make it clear that he will do his \ei> best to relieve those who are
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  • 119 4 The Secretary, the Naval Base La%i U lon Selatar, Singapore writes: Ihe ,\aval Base Labour Union -has sent a letter to the Commodore Superintendent expressing dissatisfaction at the recommendations of the Joint Wages Commission and insisting on he original demands submitted on 17i2|47. The
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  • 199 4 At a meeting of the Selangor \N cllare Committee held at Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, Oct. 30, »t was uecided to appeal to the Central Welfare Council for the necessary funds to start a Working Centre m ivuaia Lumpur, as soon as the site was
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  • 94 4 At a recent general body meeting of the Singapore Khalsa Association held at the Central S'kh Temple, the following yere elected office-bearei President S. Balwant Singh; Vice Presidents S. Labh Singh. Bakhtawar Singh and Deys Singh; Hon. Con. Secretary -Bam Singh Gulzar; Asst. Secretary Kirpal Singh; Treasurer
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  • 61 4 The Hospitals Board have appointed the following committee for the welfare of the Singapore Leper Set,, tk'ment Revd. Canon Adam, Dr. ('.A. Duke, Miss A. Buxton, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek. the Revd. D r D. D. Chelliah, the Revd. \cn. Archdeacon Rosenth.ill, Mr. Lee Song Chua,
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  • 49 4 rnotograpn' ~oi me Jib,uuu oold Casket— Singapore', m^n. Gift to Princess Elizabeth— taken while it was bem ff exhibit* \ul Raffles Museum on Priday last. The Casket will be at the Mn* until Sunday when it will be sent by air to London.
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  • 114 4 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF KING EDWARD VII COLLEGE OF MEDICINE The Hon. Secretary, Alumni Association of he King Edward VII College oi Medicine, writes The following are th< a vitiei ol the Singapore Branch of the Alumni Association of the King Edward VII, College ol for the month of Novemtx Nov.
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  • 61 4 One million c.c. oi cholera b is being ent u> both Egypt md bia by the t liinese Governmei I tg check the epidemic now raging ii these countries. The serum supplied by the Central Bun-hen. and Pharmaceutical Labors Nanking, and will h<- flown
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  • 57 4 The Postal Authorities advise that IJght Air letters may be sent only »o the following countries m Europe: Cyprus, Eire (Irish Free State), Gibraltar, Gre a t Britain and Northern Ireland and Malta. The Light A»r Letter Service extends to many other countries, an information regarding this
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  • 48 4 In respon »c U I crowds winch hay Room oi Rsfllea Mus< un U pole's Wnldm. 1' Elisabeth, th< display up to and il Nov. <». Postcards ol I the proc< eda Wedding Fund. < be mad"' to I towards the constru remindei of the
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    • 82 4 I *4*4«*A**4*A.V^A44.~ 4A4t.tif NOW 1] WING DIAMOND THEATRE AT 3.15—6.15—9.15 I.M SURENDRAJfc BUSS AN BA? "J A VAN I" (Hindustani) Our Next Change *X E E M V T' Sat Midnight Trcniir "RAJA GOBICHAND' (Tamil) SHIRIN CINEMA ».'S (ENTRANCE THROUGH KITCHENER ROAD) ALL MALAYAN PREMIERE GALA OPENING ttket AT 6.30
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