Indian Daily Mail, 7 November 1947
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Title Section15 1947-11-07 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. III. No. 229. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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Article268 1947-11-07 1 100,000 HINDUS REPORTED TO HAVE LEFT THE STATE ANDHRA CONGRESS COMMITTEES DEMANDS ON INDIA GOVT. Agaiust impressive" Policy In Hyderabad I ake A Lesson From Mysore And Travancore' (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. 6— More <h ln 100,000 Hindus are estim;, led have left268 words
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272 1947-11-07 1 Treat The Workers As Peace-Time Army" —MR. THIVY NEW DELHI, Nov. 6.— The follow lag is a fuller version of the speecn delivered by Mr. J. Thivy, Keprosentative ol the Government ol India •n Malaya, at a recent session of the Asian Regional Conference of the 1.L.0. now meeting mGIIS - 272 words
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251 1947-11-07 1 lIEAV\ CASUALTIES INFLICTED IDKLHJ, Nov. 6. Indian forces m Kashmir k raiding tribesmen threatening Srinagar, md have broken 'heir main strength, a Kashat communique broadcast by New Delhi radio rerdav. first news of hmir since it wa* it airborne Inwore pouring m ■he invadersReuter - 251 words
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178 1947-11-07 1 I\R, Nov. 6. New light has been thrown by Abdullah, Chief Minister of the recently constituted eminent of Kashmir, on the "invasion" of Afridis and other tribesmen from across th< order. Iw with a correspondIStan Tim 's' Delhi, r declared: "The 'i'rGIIS - 178 words
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73 1947-11-07 1 "No Injustice To Any Community At My Hand C.R. (From Our Own Correspondent) MM l/TTA. Nov 6 —Addressing the Muslim Commerce Chamber, governor Mr C Rajagopalachari assured that his Government will never be guilty of anything by way !!1 dlscr, /nination towards any section of the people. "Whatever may be73 words
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89 1947-11-07 1 fw?JJL° Ur WM Correspondent) Pro^*™^ NoF 6 Thc Provinces Government Is proposing to organize a special CID Force comprising of most loyal officers !£fJSS for n?» mt aining peace m the Province There have lately been eases of leakage of information about police searches89 words
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94 1947-11-07 1 NEW YORK, Nov 6 —India's dispute with South Africa over the treatment of Indians m South Africa is not likely to come up for consideration by the United Nations Political Committee before next week. Mr. Andrew Cordier, United Nations Assistant Secreatry-General, said: "TheReuter - 94 words
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199 1947-11-07 1 LONDON, Nov. Princess Elizabeth, addressing the Royal Society ot AM> h«re yesterday, said industrial designers must establish that beauty is essential to utility. The Princess was presiding »t the opening st^sion of the Society whih she is President and was using the chairReuter - 199 words
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46 1947-11-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) LVCKNOW. Nov 6— Janab Mohammad Kidwai. District Agricultural officer of Sitapur has been dismissed after enquiry for refusal to hoist the National Flag on his Office Building during the Independence Day celebrations. Copyright46 words
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58 1947-11-07 1 London. Nov. 6.— Newly promoted Marshal Nicolai Bulganin. Soviet Minister of armed forces, who hud been steadily rising m the Sovi t luiraehy, will review a Red Squa parade ol troops m Moscow an-a ur Nov. 7, 30th anniversary of the OctoberUP - 58 words
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96 1947-11-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent >. LAHORE. Nov. 6 —The Pakistan National Guards will be a force of >0.000 nun between 18 and 45 ages, said Colonel Hamid, Chief of the New Organisation at a press conferences. It would be a part of the Regular Army96 words
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142 1947-11-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Nov. 6.— A Convention of active Congressmen owing allegiance only to Congress and none of the groups within or without it who met last weekend decided to form themselves into an organisation called Active Congress Workers. The members agreed unless142 words
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131 1947-11-07 1 The Interim Report ol the Joint Wages Commission has been submitted to Government and acted upon, says a Press Release. That Report was mainly concerned with the remuneration of daily paid employees of the Government and the Municipality. 'ihe Commission is now m process of131 words
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86 1947-11-07 1 COLOMBO, Nov. 6.— According to official figures now available, 1 ,095 house* m the Gampola district alone, have been totally destroyed by thu recent floods m Ceylon. Those partly damaged number 844.— The estimated damage »s Rs. 2,200,350. The total number of deaths mUP - 86 words
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119 1947-11-07 1 Arms Running To Pakistan Via Portuguese Territory? (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Nov. fi. Joachim Dias, President of Ike (Joan Youth League m a statement says much arms running is being done via Portuguese territory and one Portuguese (falser regularly is transporting arms and ammunition from Goa and Div from119 words
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138 1947-11-07 1 WASHINGTON, Nov S.— The Agrtculture Department yesterday issued a world food appraisal for the year ending next June 30 and warned that "if mass starvation m the Far East is to be averted rice shortage p ill have to beUP - 138 words
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102 1947-11-07 1 (From Our Own Corresnondent) LUCKNOW, Nov. The United Provinces Government has drawn up a scheme for organising a Prantiya Kakshak Dal which aims at arming Congressmen for local self-defence Explaining the scheme an offi*<l spokesman said the Government feel the time has come102 words
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137 1947-11-07 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. ft. The Siamese Embassy said yretrrdn that its Government had rejected th boundary recommendation- of the Franco-Siamese Commission of COS eiltationr and reserved th<- ritfht i i appeal to the United Nations for a settlement of the boundary dispute with Franch Indochina The EmbassyUP - 137 words
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55 1947-11-07 1 BATAVIA.— The Indonesian Republican Foreign Minister, Mr. Hadji Agoes Salim, today travv th Indonesian Cabinet an account of the y,t*venmonth world tour he recently completed, Dutch sources reported yesterday. The President of the Republic, Dr. I. R. Soekarno, attended the meeting held StReuter - 55 words
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Article129 1947-11-07 1 —DH. SITARAMAYYA MADRAS, Nov. tt.—Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, a prominent Indian Congress leader and a lormer member of the Congress Working Committee, said here today: "We might send away Mount batten and men declare a republic. 1 think that is the thing t v do now."Reuter - 129 words
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Article89 1947-11-07 1 FRANKFURT, Nov o l'lans ior a sepaiuie western t*erman state iiouid UUSSIa aiku Ulc rCai fail >o agree on Germany may nave al teaUy been til awn up, Ciai elite .ideock, me American caairauui oi tiic liiiu-o and .American zone Linartitc control uincc, indicatedU.P. - 89 words
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222 1947-11-07 1 ILO Delegates Plead For Better Labour Standards In Japan NEW DEI 111. No\. 6.-l>»nkar l)e--sai, vice president of lh« A II lutli.w Seafarers federation, made a parti tular reference to Indian ■earn** employed by British shipping compani s when the Asian Regional Conference of the International Labour Organisation _yest«rday passedReuter - 222 words
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43 1947-11-07 1 Mr. D. Rangaraju Pillay, Inapectoi of Malayan Branches of the Indian Bank Ltd., who h arrived m Singapore, will be entertained by local Indian merchants at a tea party a t the Lido at 5 p.m. tomorrow.43 words
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Article202 1947-11-07 1 ST OP PRESS RANGOON, Nov. 6— Thakin Nu, the Burmese Premier, today escaped i nhurt from an attempt to asss nate him at Mingaladen airport arhea h< was returning Ul Rangoon m a holy pilgrimage The uouid-be assasrina wounded a British Ofßceff when they opened lire irom a roadside hideoutReuter - 202 words
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749 1947-11-07 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Nov. 7, 1947. CITY FATHERS I riTY Fathers, we presume, are so calied because they are supposed to look after the citizens with a parental care and regard, just as a fa-ther takes care of his family. This popular definition of the functions of the749 words
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1492 1947-11-07 2 Resolution Before I. L. O. Conference Tripartite Asian Regional Committee Suggested NEW DELHI. Nov. 6. The Government of India Jiave submitted a draft resolution unsocial security to the ILO Asian Regional Conference which is being held here. In order that the introduction ofF.O.C. - 1,492 words
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1346 1947-11-07 2 NEWS FROM NEW DOMINIONS BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT ''Present Communal u u Is Due io AbjmMi,bi cce c Conditions Of Liv g" 117 PF\IP > f COMILLA, Nov. .;.-Tho p M "T*** country was due to mutual suspicion, which the abominable conditions ol living oi both Jims, and when this1,346 words
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431 1947-11-07 2 NLU DELHI, Nov. (i.— Mahatma Oandhi held one of hi* I"! *Ve? Va„%S<r nte f he PriS nerS f horn the mmmSFs2i i! 1U r Pray r'" S l the Mi,h{it «ld that ho was veryF.O.C. - 431 words
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128 1947-11-07 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 6— Replying te Pakistan's protest that Indian planes are flying over Pakistan territory en route to Kashmir, India Government have stated that they are not aware of any of their planes doing so. They have m return asked128 words
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Article112 1947-11-07 2 DR. HENRY GRADY Calcutta, Nov. C. India as a whole is making progress," said Dr. Henry tJrady, America! Ambassador to India, at a Press Conference beta. "lt would have been surprising it the new (i »\irnm«nt, set up almost overnight to govern ovei 300 mdli >.iG.I.I.S. - 112 words
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4436 1947-11-07 3 While Attlee Hails Peaceful NeaoHaHnn* fHIJR CHILL BEWAILS: "WE ARE ON THE THRESHOLD OF ANOTHER SCENE OF MISERY AND RUIN" I House oi Commons, In 288 Opposition's motion 1 [l de P ei den <* Bill which n f *tion outside the British 1Reuter - 4,436 words
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Advertisement333 1947-11-07 3 Classified Advertisements Benares SAREES 41-43, HIGH STREET, SPOKE. Phone 7732. Tel: "DAYALOO" JUBILEE SILK STOKE 82, North Bridge Road. Wholesaler m COTTON RAYON TEXTILES. Phone 2729. NAME COUNTS A LOT. Before buying sports Material please visit NAHAR COMPANY 113, North Bridge Road, Singapore. POLAR CO. Specialists m: DRY CLEANING, DYEING333 words
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351 1947-11-07 4 Each Adult Allowed Only One Bedding &One Suitcase Or Trunk 1 Excess Baggage To Be Charged Owing to the limited space available and to avoid unnecessary congestion and discomfort m vessels, baggage of deck passengers who may be proceeding to Madras and351 words
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Article33 1947-11-07 4 Lt.-Gen. T. Numata left Singa; under escort on Wednesday morning. lie sailed by the Dilwara for Kure where he is wanted for trial by the L'o authorities m Japan.33 words
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Article159 1947-11-07 4 The Controller of Supplies, Malayan Union, »n Me summary of prosecutions for infringements of Food Control proclamations m the Malayan Union for September, states that there wer* altogether 164 prosecutions and 98 convictions. In 12 cases the oil ders were cautioned and discharged. There were 46 postponements,159 words
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60 1947-11-07 4 A total of $-157.70 has been donated by the visitors to the Jewel Gasket Exhibition at the Raffles Museum to the Prmcess Wedding Celebration Fund from Nov. Ist to sth. The daily contributions by the visitors are as follows Nov. 1— $1S.10; Nov. 562.05; Nov.60 words
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Article128 1947-11-07 4 < "Search Where?" (Engkeh-Thedu-vathu). a Tamil drama will be staged by the staffs of the Barathi-Thasan school at the Great World Chong-King hall on S- 1 1-17 at p.m. Philanthropist persons are rordiaMy requested to support this school which entirely depends on public a»d The School authorities128 words
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473 1947-11-07 4 Princess' Wedding Celebration Plans In Kuala Lumpur der the chairmanship of Mr. A. Ji. Flowerdew in the Town H*U, Kuala Lumpur, at 5.00 p.m. on Nov. 3, t;» discuss arrangements for the public celebrations in the Town Board area of the wedding of U.K. II. Princess Elizabeth and Lieu*. Philip473 words
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114 1947-11-07 4 Ambassador and Madame Dipeck Jayanamu were last night entertained to a dinner party of sixteen, including the British Foreign Secretary ami Mrs. Ernest ijeviu. Other guests included Doyen of the Diplomatic Corps, Brazilian Ambassador and Dona Isabel Moniz de Aragao, High Commissioner for Australia and114 words
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Article115 1947-11-07 4 LONDON, Nov. 6.— Madame Dipeek Jayanama, wife of the Siamese Ambassador m London, has consented to take charge of one of the stalls at the outstanding charitable function of the year the Autumn Fair m aid of the Victory Ex Servicemen s Club Funds. TheFeastco Service - 115 words
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83 1947-11-07 4 CALCUTTA, Nov. 6.— The Bengal Government is considering a proposal to abolish betting at Calcutta races, one of the Bengal Government's major sources of revenue. The Ministry of Finance is prepared to forego the yield from the tax on betting and when the83 words
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Article44 1947-11-07 4 A discourse vn M Srimad Bhagavad Gita' will be delivered m EngUah by Swami< Vamadevananda, President, the Ramakrishna Mission. Singapore', *i the Mission premises, 9 Norris Road tomorrow (Saturday) at 6.33 p. m All those interested are invited to attend.44 words
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Article42 1947-11-07 4 A class talk on "Thirukural" will bt conducted m Tamil by Br. Kaivalya Chaitanya of the EUunakrishna Mission. Singapore, at the Mission premises, 9 Norris Road, t^dav, Friday, at 6.30 p.m. All those interested are invited to attend.42 words
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381 1947-11-07 4 The Secretary of the Progressive Tarty, Singapore, m a communication to the press deplores the failure of Government to take active measures for the relief of the people from the T.B. Menace, m spite of repeated demands from all sections ot the381 words
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Article72 1947-11-07 4 Malayan I men Candida* I to apply for the abov. are reminded that tn 13 at the office of thy Director cation, P.O. Box 441, KuaUi rhese scholarships are r^i applicants ;oi gradual* statu.. I between 2o and who have an exceptional knov i written and spoken72 words
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