Indian Daily Mail, 13 November 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 234. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 286 1 Auchinleck Staff To Be Withdrawn On November 30 British Govts Decision Absence Of The "Necessary Spirit Of Co-operation" I>KLHI, Nov. I^-Tbf Hritish Government will withdraw I leld Marshal hir Claude Auchinleck, the Supreme (umnnndir for the India and Pakistan Dominion Forces and 1)H staff, on N v. 30, owing to
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  • 56 1 Photo shows Indian refugees at Palam, ten miles from Delhi, after arrival by York Aircraft of the R.A.F. from Chaklala. in West Punjab. The refugees wait on the airfield carrying bundles that represent their entire wealth. "They go unquestioningly, almost unemotionally, whither they are directed", says
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  • 155 1 1 °>«r Own Correspondent) MADRAS Nee. 12 -The London ,r p<"lvu- of the Indian ExE*\»J| General Eldroos, having ailed in recmi! Bri tons for the "™tK army, is now trying to do "in Pan, an( j already a French «t'ion npert has been appofntVL" Ad ,r
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  • 45 1 LIEUT. M OUNTBATTEN GRANTED EXTENDED LEAVE Nov 12._Lieut PhiKp •li, pMteitlj on duty at ham ,il '»»ing station at Corf H||^ »n extended leave of bt»ne Vlllo^ |,r 'da.v until after his Mountbatten and tbattan arrived to- i to attend the pWtnging many gifts with
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  • 156 1 INDIAN UNION MUSLIMS' APPEAL TO INDIA AND PAKISTAN (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Nov. 12. The conference of Muslim Leaders in the Indian I nion convened by Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, former Bengal Premier, yesterday resolved urging the Governments of India and Pakistan to make
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  • 153 1 MEXICO CITY, Nov. 12.— 8r. Red hakrishnan, Indian delegate to the fourth plenary session of the UNESCO conference here, criticised the number of jobs held by Western European or English speaking nationals in the UNESCO Secretariat and asked the conference to
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  • 70 1 Pakistan Govt. To Restrain Exodus Of Hindu Washermen Sweepers (From Our Own Correspondent) KARACHI, Nov. 12— It is understood the Sind Government prop)ses to restrain the exodus of Hindu washermen and sweepers snd an ordinance is likely to be Issued stipulating they should obtain permits if they want to leave
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  • 52 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 12. Sir Hartley Shawcross, chief British delegate to the United Nations, told the Naty>nal Press Club today that "I hope before very long it will be possible to arrange a visit to the United States of Princess Elizabeth. I am sure you will like
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  • 33 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Nov. 12— -It is understood Mr Dirubhai Desai, Barrister, and son of the late Bhulabhai Desai has been appointed Indian Envoy r Switzerland— Copyright.
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  • 97 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DLI.IIf. Nov. 12— Mahatma Gandhi is likely to attend and address the next session of the All-India Congress Committee which meets here on Nov. 15. The session will be secret but It is understood the Working Committee will sponsor a
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  • 38 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 12.— Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Mountbatten are expected to make a state visit to Australia early in 1948, the London correspondent of the Chicago Tribune, quoting "Court Cir- cles", reported yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 53 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 12.— The j Chase National Bank announced today that it will open a branch J in Marunouchi Building, Tokyo, on j December 1. James P. Duddy who will manage the branch has been in Japan for Several months nrennrincr for
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  • 46 1 The next meeting of the Advisory Council will be held today, Thursday Nov. 18th at the Municipal Chamber, The next meeting of the Advisory Council will be held today, Thursday Nov. 18th at the Municipal Chamber, at 10.00 a.m. at 10.00 a.m.
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  • 203 1 GANDHIJI (From Our Own Correspondent) \1 Mil Nov 12— The people of French India formed an integral part of the Indian I nion and there is no question of their owing allegiance to any Government other than the Indian Union,
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  • 131 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 12. Mr V. SubBiah, Indian Member of the French Parliament says the people of French India would not accept my reform short of complete merger with the Indian Union. He adds the recent Paris report that Chandernagore
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  • 72 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Nov. 12— A proposal to declare Calcutta a closed city t 0 tresh immigrants is being considered by the West Bengal Cabinet, Alternathcly, the Government may stop the issue oi new ration cards. This drastic step has become
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  • 80 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 12— An authoritative Indian sectffe said today, India would withdraw from a Security Council content in order to break p deadlock over an election for a sue cessor to Poland. He said the Indians attempted to win Latin American support
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  • 64 1 RANGOON, Nov. 12 U Tin Tut, Burmese Foreign Affairs and Finance Min ster, has tendered his resignation from the Burmese Cabinet according to Burmese press reports toriey. The repoit s however, were not confirmed. It was authoritatively learned that u Tin Tut has
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  • 65 1 UNOFFICIAL ILLUMINATION ON PRINCESS WEDDING NIGHT ON PRINCESS WEDDING NIGHT While unofficial decorations will be welcome on Nov. 20th, the day of Princess Elizabeth's Wedding, the public are asked not to construct illumiinated decorations. The shortage of electricity continues, and the oflirlai illumination of the Padang area is only being
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    • 809 1 DHOADLY considered, the Joint Committee's report on Income Tax must be said to be satisfactory though many of its suggestions fall far shori of the expectations Th« Committee, it may be recalled, was appointed with t ho following teims ol reference 'To consider Mr. Hcasman'a
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    • 22 1 TO THE PEOPLE TELL YOUR PRODUCTS Through TAMIL MURASU The Leading Tamil Daily In Malaya over 13 yeara, 71, SELEGIE ROAD, Singapore.
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  • 2659 2 A British Correspondents Tribute To Indian Leaders 4 A CONTENTED AND PROSPEROUS INDIA IS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO MALAYA" *It is only in India that a man like Gandhi could have captured the imagination of the masses and become a great symbolic leader. His prestige and
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  • 119 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW, Nov 12— In the Assembly yesterday Premier Govind Ballab Pant warned the Muslim league opposition to desist from i f s old taeties of levelling baseless aecusations against the Government and majority community The goodwill of the majority s the
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  • 439 2 U. P. League Leader's Migration To Pakistan Bewilders Colleagues LUCKNOW, Nov. 12.— There is no authoritative explana lion vet for the abrupt migration to Pakistan of t'haudhri Khaliq-uz-Zaman, Leader of the Opposition in the I P. Assembly and of the Muslim League Party in the Indian Constituent Assembly. His constitutional
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  • 1359 2 OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Indian Medical Degrees Possibility Of Reciprocal Arrangements With USA CALCUTTA, Nov. 12.— Dr. i,\ < Ro V Governor fc i the United Provinces, who has just returned frnm au ""f the U.S.A., recalled that during his tour he explored request of the Indian
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  • 1060 3 India' s Plan For Exchange Of Pomilation Minister s Statement On Refugee Relief Special Arrangements For protection Of Children N v Mr. K. C. Neogy, Minister for Rehabilitation, stated at a Press conference here the Govern-ment hoped to achieve comoi non-Mus-lims from West Punjab and \\\\\> and Muslims in Last
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  • 164 3 SAIGON Nov. 12. High French sources here predicted serious trouble between brio-China and Siam t» result of Marshal Pita] Songkram*> coup in Bangkok. As French forces in the war-turn I'lony completed operations t > free Bl] principal roads ami cities from Vietnam rebels, these sources
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  • 928 3 INDIA HAS NOT YET DIGESTED HER NEWLY WON FREEDOM" AHMEDABAD. Nov. 10.— 'Three seems to be a mania for establishing new universities in the provinees. Gujarat wants one for Gujarati. Maharashtra for Marathi. Carnatie for Kan nad, Orissa for Oriyya. Assam for
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  • 203 3 BAGDAD, Nov. 12. Abdul Kahma n Azzam Pasha, Secretary General ol the Arab League, said here today that "Syrian, Lebanese, Ifgjtiaa ami 1 ransjordan armies are pushing on the Palestine borders." "The Arab armies are massing merely to save Palestine from Zion < aggression
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  • 50 3 i aiku. .Nov. i;i.— The rour-Power Investigating Commission which is to make a six months' tour of the former Italian colonies arrived here from Malta yesterday. The 27 represents^ tives will spend tomorrow in t'ai u and will resume their journey to .Asmara in Eritrea, before dawn on Thtursda.v.- Reuter
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  • 244 3 LONDON, Nov. 12. Leading London rice merchant-, said today they hoped the new Siamese Government <» ould continue the rice export prornammc promised by the previous Government since these exports would be extremely important for the rice- deficit areas of
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  • 972 3 Br. Personnel for Pakistan Army Terms Ot Service LONDON, Nov. 12. The Commonwealth Relations Office announced today the terms which have been agreed between the British Government and the Government of Pakistan for British officers and other ranks who volunteer sen ice in that Dominion after December 31, this year.
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  • 97 4 BANGKOK. Nov It.— The Norwegian ship Bra»t„ v bearing 1.200 tons of cargo lor Singapore struck a mine off Paknam but was only slightly damaged and returned to Bangkok on its own steam, it ami reported. Paknam is IS miles from Bangkok and will be
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  • 133 4 The Methodist Boys' School, Kuala Lumpur has launched a campaign I' >r funds to rehabilitate the school's buildings and grounds. It is estimat that at least some $20,000 more would be needed to complete the restoration of the school's premise-;; to normal'.-y. The main building
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  • 65 4 MALAYANS It Is notified for genera] information that His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased t(, approve tbe bestowal oi the following Honours for th« Malayan Union: Officers of tin Most Excellent Order of the British Empin Mr. Man Wai Wong, Sitiawan, Perish. Officer of the
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  • 26 4 The next monthly meeting of the Rural Hoard will be held on Tuesday. Nov. is. in the Land Office Singapore at 10 a.m.
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  • 86 4 GOVT. PUBLICATIONS BUREAU Ihr <> e r n m e m I Publicatioi Uuitau. will be re-opened for the sale of Government Publications as from i» a.m. Nov. 17th, says a Press release. It is situated just inside the entrance to th« Genera] Post Office, Current Government Publications together with
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  • 2297 4 Mr. Thivy's Address To Delhi ILO Conference FULL TEXT I Following is the text of the speech delivered by Mr. J. A. Thivy, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, at the Session of the Preparatory Asian Regional Conference of the International Labour Organisation, held in New Delhi on
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