Indian Daily Mail, 14 November 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 235. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 301 1 Arms For The Nizam Being Bought In London's Black Market Prominent Britons Reported To Be Giving Assistance i mm Our Own (orrespondent) Nov. 13— The Indian Express London correspondent todaj says (.uncial Eldrooe now is buying armaments in the blaolx market for the Nizam and negotiating for purchase ()f a
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  • 160 1 MDNEI Not Amarnath. has quite leeovered from his "'*k <»f t;a>trit >. will lead the In*»W lomorrow in their match n Australian XI Ih. lean is Amatnath. Ha/are. Kani;iiekar Mhikari, Kishenejiand, Gul Moha--Irt Navudu. Sohoni and Irani H h Sea .is twelfth man. Ibis
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  • 29 1 «n "Sri mad Bhagavad red in English by da, President, M. B ion, Singapore, Premises, 8 Norri* ow, Saturday, Nov. I 5 i: -«">• invited. P"
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  • 138 1 ETHIOPIA LAYS CLAIM ON FORMER ITALIAN COLONIES LONDON, Nov. 13.— A demand for the former Italian colonies of Eritrea and Somabland was made today by the Ethiopian Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, AklUou Abte Wold, when he presented his country's case for the first time to the Foreign Ministers' deputies here.
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  • 111 1 Madras Revenue Minister'- Warning To The Nizam (From Our Own t "respondent) MADRAS Nov 13. Revenue Minister Kala Venkata Rao who returned today after a tour of'districts bordering Hyderabad in an interview declared measures for protection of people and property in Indian territory are fully taken and he is confident
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  • 75 1 Warrant Issued For Arrest Of U.P. League Leader (From Onr Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW. N«v 13.— A warrant tor the arrest ot Choudhri Khali Qnaanaann, Leaner of the r.r. Muslim League who recently fled to Pakistan has been issued by the 1 District authorities in connection with a defamation suit tiled
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  • 148 1 SHANGHAI, Nov. 1.1.— Goeei nmwnt sources Insisted today that «h«r« will be no postponement ol the National Assembly elections nhf eJah d lat»- this month, and predicted that the Democratic Socialist Party oil submit its list of candidates almost imni'diChe Democratic Socialists si* asking
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  • 68 1 Refused To Take OathDismissed From Service (From Our Own Correspondent! LUCKNOW, Nov 13. Janab Ahmed Ali. Deputy Collector of Moradabad, has been dismissed from service for refusing to take the oath of allegiance to India. An official communique explains Mr. Ali showed a defiant attitude towards Independence Day celebrations and
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  • 70 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Nov. 13.— Pressmen who have visited rebel camps in Kashmir say the raiders belonged to Pakistan Aamy including the officers who led them. Many of the rebels who were killed in fighting wore Pakistan Army uniforms or the green
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  • 42 1 A class talk on "TWrukural" will be conducted in Tamil by Br. Kaivaiya Chaltanya of the Ramakrishas Mission, Singapore, at the Mission premises, 9 Nonis Road, today, Nov. 1 I at 7.. 50 p.m. All are cordially invited.
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  • 150 1 PateFs 'Hands Off India 9 Warning To Pakistan BOMBAY, Nov. 13 Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. India's Deputy Premier, declared at Rajkot, in Kathiawar Peninsula, last night that Pakistan had no business to meddle with the neighbouring state of Junagadh. The Indian Dominion, he said, would not tolerate nor remain passive if
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  • 10 1 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Premier of India— s«T7oday.
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  • 203 1 A mass meeting to celebrate the 59th birthday of pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Premier ol India, will he held I at the Jalan llesar Stadium at 5.00 p.m. today. Friday. Nn\. 11. under the ■noplcs of the Singapore Regional Indian Congress when speeches in
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  • 250 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. IS. Ptools in Malaya would judge Indians not In what their politicians said or did bu! In what the common people, traders, doctors, lawyers etc, did in their relationship with the people of Malaga, said Mr. I.
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  • 57 1 POOLE. Dorset. Nov. 13. The Burmese President-elect, the Sao Phalong of Yawngwe and his wife the Mahadevi arrived here by air this afternoon for the Royal wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Li. Philip llountbatten. They brought with them a <_;old necklace as a
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  • 25 1 LONDON. Nov. 13. -The Popes wedding present to Prince^ Elizabeth—a dozen Dresden porcelain -oup dishes— has been delivered to Buckingham Palace.- Reuter
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  • 198 1 A resolution condemning the sctlAn of th«' authorities against Mr. Veerasenan, President of the SI 'It end declaring their full confidence in hi m, was passed at a meeting of the r<'preventatives of all the affiliated Im. MM held at th« pr< mis« s of
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  • 193 1 Pakistan Fully Supported Kashmir "Crusade", Says Afridi Prisoner f fi2 n,,p own Correspondent* NEW DELHI, Nov 14 -Recruitment for the invasion of Kashmir was Mate Huron!* the personal efforts of Frontier Premier Abdul Qa.vum and Pir of Manknsharif, U was revealed by an Afrldi prisoner taken prisoner h y Indian
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  • 124 1 INDIA -S. AFRICA ISSUE: Dispute Over Who Shouk Open The Debate First LAKH Bl Kss, v* y or k. Um South African In.). an debau Vi! P o|ili Committee oi Hit i nitfd \ati<ms yr s t« rday wa v preceded earlier in tht- mtvk h\ mm h^ions betweei Mr.
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  • 168 1 (By our stair Reporter) lhc ,rar legislation on Income Tax will be discussed la the Advisory Council on Nov. U u.ui S6 and memban would bt given the opportunity to disctiai the report from every a," P*ct, mid His Excellency Sir
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  • 117 1 Bir Ha„ iw Un, Senior I aosadal Member of Mh Advlsorj ounc.l. yestordaj moved the raOmriag r«so| u »»o., nhich was Seconded l>> Mr. IV MeK.rron, t olonial Secretary, *as unanimously carried: 'That on the occasion of the marriage of Princess BNaaMO With U Philip Mounthattci,
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  • 905 2 Dr. B. C. Roy's Retort To Republican Leaders In USA 'We Are At Present Concerned With Our Own Development' le^n**' urn "fii CALCUTTA, Nov. 13. Dr. li. C. Hov, Governor-designate of the I .P., who returned after a live months' tour of the ISA
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  • 63 2 NEW DELHI. (Air Mail).— A census carried out for the United Km- do in High Commissioner in India sonic months ago by various official and non-official organisations showed that the number of European British civilians (men, women and children) living in India, Pakistan
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  • 885 2 CONTROL OF YARN AND CLOTH I TO CONTINUE NEW DELHI, Nov. 13. The Government of India last week announced its textile policy. The main points arc: Continuation of the control of cloth and yarn; increase of production of varieties; a tariff binrd to advUe
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  • 78 2 IMVV DELHI, Nov U -Indian hhmJs captured Itampur 8 mlh" litght re,,aM< reports said in. A relv l,l ''T l V m,m »»<tue said merely ih< l(lv anee of Indian Army troops was held up willg to dc.truct.on oi bridges and oppusi"»n from a party of
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  • 71 2 NANKING, Nov. 13— China yesterday observed Ihe K3rd birthday anniversary «if the founder of the Republic. Dr. Sun Yet Sen. which was declared a national holiday. All high officials in Nanking were scheduled to make a pilgrimage at 10 o'clock to Sun Yat
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  • 125 2 Hyderabad, Nov. 13—Sir Walter Monckton, Constitutional Adviser to the Nizam, has left by air for Bombay en route to England. Sir Sultan Alimed, also a member of the Negotiating Committee which has been disbanded, has left for Delhi. It is understood that before
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  • 44 2 BR. GOVT. DENIES FORMATION OF PATH ANISTAN GOVT. IN KABUL LONDON, Nov. 13— A report published in India to the effect that a Pathanistan Government has been set up a/ Kabul was denied in London last night. Offifrom India indicates that the en- Reuter
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  • 501 2 LAKE SUCCESS, Neu York, Nov. 13.— Mrs. Vljaya Lakshmi l-andit, leader of the Indian delegation t„ the United Nations, officially announeed >csterda> thai India had decided to withdraw from the election lor the vacaal seat on the l nited Nations Security Council
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  • 238 2 S. African UN Delegate Apologises To Egyptian Member LAKE SUCCESS, New Yoork, No/. IS. Mr. Harry Lawrence, thte South African delegate to the Inited Nathions. yesterday apologised to th* 1 Egyptian delegate, Abedel Ifamil Hey Chaleb, for a reference he mad- to Moslems before the Political Committee when stating his
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  • 31 2 JOGJA, Nov. 13. An IndianPakistan Association has been set up at the Kepublie Capital with Mr. Sycd Mohammad as the first leader of the asbociation. (1.N.8
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  • 1347 2 re BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT India Government Promulgate^ Ordinance To Prevent Transfer Of Merchant Shipping NEW DELHI, Nov. 13.— An Ordinance to n Km strength of Indian registered merchant shipping has h* militated by the (Governor (General. n P r During the war, the Government
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  • 534 3 Vijayalakshmi Pandit's Spirited Attack I lit supported the admission of Lreland and Trans-Jordan. PAKISTAN'S ATTACK ON Kl SSI A Pakistani Sir Zfrullah Khan riticized Russia's use of th 4 veto to block candidates supported by majority bm agreed witfa Poland that t»i e
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  • 201 3 CHICAGO, Nov 13 —A University of Chicago professor charged the United Nations* Education, Scientific and Cultural organisation will "remain weak as long as it remains the creation of foreign offices. Robert Hedfield, Professor of Anthropology appeared on the University of Chicago's round table
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  • 23 3 LONDON*. Nov. IH. Barrness Osczy, author ol the famous Scarlet Pimpernel novels, died in London ye. terday at th« age of 80.- Reuter
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  • 624 3 SIR ZAFRULLAH KHAN WARNS AGAINST "INTERFERENCE IN OTHER PEOPLE^' REGIMES" LAKE SUCCESS, X.Y., Nov. 13. Mrs, Vijaya Lnkshmi Pandit, for India, yesterday criticised Argentina f<>r not observing last year's Assembly resolution calling on states to with draw their ambassadors from Spain, when
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  • 81 3 BRUSSELS, Nov. 13 The day is coming when the blind will see," Dr. Francois van den Bosche said, I have invented a way of making a totally blind see," and added "my invention will take many more months of elaborate research before it
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  • 54 3 **JOGJA. Nov. 13 Chinese and Indian Communities in the town of Padang. Sumatra cannot bear the Dutch tax regulations and are therefore planning to evacuate the city and move to Republican areas, says a report emanating from Padang as announced by Jogja
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  • 81 3 CAIRO, Nov. i:i.— The death toll in Egypt's seven weeks' old ehol ra epidemic topped 10.000 on Monday night with the announcement of un<>ther 17,"> deaths in the past 24 hours. Total official deaths eiac* the epidemic began on Sept. 23 are now 10.130. Monday
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  • 87 3 UNO TO IMPROVE GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF STAFF MEMBERS LAKE SUCCESS, Nov 12.— The Badge! Committee of the Tinted Nations today adopted a resolution submitted by Argentina and other countries which requests the Secretary General to improve the geographical distribution of staff numbers to the United Nations The resolution was passed
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  • 72 3 BRITAIN PREPARING WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS FROM PALESTINE LONDON Nov. 1.1. An ofli id source revealed that a governnnat committee is alr«ad> preparing foi' the withdrawal mi 100,006 liritish troops 1,000 polk**' aod 1,000 civilian employees from Palestine. The date for the start of withdrawal was in abeyance until the United
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  • 65 3 LOS ANCLKS, No\. 11. Mass arrest of Communists and "fcllon travellers" on the eve of Congress special session on November 17 is predict (Ml by O. John Kofcgc former special assistant to the (Jutted States Attorney-Cieneral. "A dramatic roundup some ti«e within the next
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  • 46 3 Sheikh Mohamad Abdullah told the crowd: "I assure you troops from India wil; not remain on the soil of our land one minute after the present dire danger to its security and freedom is over. No one has besmirched the name
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  • 409 3 CALCUTTA, Nov. IS. In memorandum recent l> submitted to the Amy Department of the Indian Union, the General Sec retarv of the AIJ-India Hindu Mahasahha, Mr. Lahiri. says that since India WM now tree and would have to depend on her own strength
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  • 260 3 PANDIT NEHRU'S ADDRESS TO BARAMULA RESIDENTS SRINAGAR, Nov. 13.— Pandit Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, tramping yesterday through the nibble of Baramuia, told 1,500 citizens gathered in the square of Ihe gutted town: You have had a taste of what Pakistan means."
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  • 535 3 SRINAGAR, Nov. 13. Maharajah Sir Hari Singh, rulei ol Kashmir, on Tuesda) returned b) ail to Srinagar, his capital, nou freed! from the threat ol raiding tribesmen within <;o minutes oi the arrival ofPandit Jawaharlal Nehru Indian Prime Ministei who also (lev here.
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  • 42 3 "INDONESIAN REFLECTIONS' TO BE PUBLISHED NEW YORK, Nov. 13. John Day Publishing Firm announced today that it will publish early m 1048 Indonesian Reflection* by lUrmer premier Swan Sjahrir as translated into English by former American V^e «Counsui, Charles Wolf Pr.- U.P.
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  • 218 4 Bank Notes From WornOut Army Clothing Army clothing discarded as beyond further repair, in. Singapore, aim Malaya may shortly be used for the manufacture of the highest class paper for printing bank-notes in the Cnited Kingdom. The British Stores Disposal Board in Singapore part of the world- wile organisation set
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  • 608 4 Govt. Donates 500,000 To Wedding Fund Municipality $250,000 ConlriDulioas From Public Total $50,000 only: \V hile applauding and continuing the action of the Municipal Commissioners in subscribing to the Rehousing Scheme spontoned by the Central Celebrations Committee in commemoration of Princess Elizabeth's wedding ihe Singapore Advisory Council yesterday agreed the
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  • 195 4 New Siamese Govt. Want King To Come Back BANGKOK, Nov. l.'L— l rince hakaaphan I'eniH, an Agriculture Ministry official, it is understood, will be leaving on Friday by plane lor Switzerland, bearing an invitation of the Military Command to King Phumiphon Adult to return a» the Kingdom la December lo
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  • 122 4 A Conference of African Governors, the first of tt s kind t 0 be held, opened in the Hoaro Memorial Hall, The Church House, Westminister. On Nov. 7 and will finish their .deliberations on Nov. 21. The Conference will discuss African affairs under three main groupings
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  • 270 4 B has become apparent that some members of the public are not acquainted nith the laws governing the possession of RHINOCEROS HORN. For their information, the following are the regulations: Section 30 tit (A) oi the Wild Animals ami Birds Protection Enactment (Cap 193)
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  • 929 4 10,000.000 A Year Needed To Fight TB In Singapore Says Medical Chief (By Our Stall Reporter) "Giro me the hinds and the chsace to plan on adequate lines, and ire will produc« the adequate service," declared l>r .1. Yickers. Director of the Medical Services, speaking in the Advisory Council yesterday
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  • 411 4 The Malayan Democratize I nion, as General s« and All-Malay a Council of joint \ct ion has r > fc h f ment: u, <" t»r The PUTERA and All-Malaya Council of Joint Action express their
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  • 83 4 "FAMILY NIGHT" COLLECTIONS FOR WEDDING FUND N|f "The I amilx II:|„ W orld Park, orgsn.^ j lotions through the George j broagai Z,• Hi on bondaj night ,„r p ntr *U oeth Wedoing U||. mooel norkmes n,- •'•tksl release The., «ei soldi but visitors Lad trom were present st welcome
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    • 110 4 MALAYAN DELEGATES TO 1.L.0. CONFERENCE RETURN The Malayan Delegates to th< 1.L.0, Conference recently held in Nea Delhi have returned to Malaya. With them ia Mr. K. N Barltrop, D.5.0., C.8.E., Chief Labour Adviser to the Secretary id' State for th< < nies. Mr. Barltrop will he staying in Malaya
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