Indian Daily Mail, 15 November 1947

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  • 23 1 Indian Daily Mail HI. Nov. 236. Ann iiAifftta. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER *****47^ PRICE 10 CENTS. u»«u raoiNTBATTEN UNVEIUNG INDIA'S FIRST PREMIERS PORTRirin^NnnN mi
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  • 482 1 His Honour Integrity Will Shine For All Centuries To Come s k —Noel Baker "•V N;». 14- -Viscoun( Mountbatten, Coverial ol India, speaking in London today of the iis j l h aid rei ncd when Pandit lauaharla! Ins .overnmeni look over
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  • 133 1 ALL MUST HAVE EQUAL RIGHTS AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY —CONGRESS PRESIDENT i^baV, v cor r ;r nd^; t should be no separate clan of liarijuis and all citizens must have equal rightj and opportuaitia to fulfil c common national duties," sa ys Arc>nryj Kripalani, President of the Congtw, in a message
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  • 108 1 Dominion Ministers To Have Parliamentary Secretaries (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 4 .—i) omi nion Ministers ar c co have Parliamentary Secretaries chosen from Members o( the Constituent Assembly. The*e Secretaries will deputise tor Ministers in the Legislature durn the question hour, and also deal in tlic rout>ne
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  • 117 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) COIMBATORE, Nov. 14 Addressing the mfllowners yesterday Mr. R. K. Shanmukham Chetty, India's Finance Minister, said the country is facing economic depression and inflationary tendency is assuming alarming proportions. This was not so much due to increase in the volume of
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  • 104 1 BURMA TO IMPOSE 80 PER CENT. TAX ON AMERICAN FILM RANGOON, Nov. 14.— The (icmriiment of Burma has decided to impose a tax of 80 per cent on the gross l>ox office takings of United States films shown in Burma, it was disclosed rn the Entertainment Tax Amendment Act promulgated
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    52 1 d Mountbatten, the Governor-General of India, and Lady Mountbatten received the delegates to the 1.L.0. Asian Regional Conference in New Delhi on Oct. 30. Here in this picture, Their Excellencies are seen talking tq Mr. Burhanuddin, the Malayan Workers' delegate from Kuala Lumpur. (I noto by Govt. of India Information
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  • 165 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 14.— Oiic«al circles are not worried on the emphasis laid in the Supreme Commander's communique that it was India who \\,i> chiefly responsible for scrapping the Joint Defence Council though there is one important omission in it,
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  • 66 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov 14.— Huge deficit is expected in the Indian budget due for presentation on Nov. 26th. Partition has put a heavy strain on finances and the original budget was framed on the estimaw of Rs. 10,000,000 expenditure daily.
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  • 131 1 Ahimsa Is Unsuited To Present -Day Conditions Says UP. Speaker (From Our Own Correspondent) Allahabad, Nov. 14.— Mr. Purushottamdas Tandon, who has decided to relinquish the po*t of Speaker in the tinted Provinces Assembly, replying to a civic address, declared that the doctrine of Ahimsa (non-violence) as preached by Mahatina
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  • 74 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) JINAGADH, Nov. 14— The Historic Temple of Sonianath which was destroyed by Mahomed Ghazani k to be rebuilt. Dominion Ministers Sardar PaUl and Mr. N. V. Gadgil and the Ruler of Nawanagar visited the sit e of the ruins yewterday when
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  • 86 1 LONDON. No*. 11.- H., (4 .vJ,» Independence IJill, W hi t h ui\e s kffivlativo eflYct U lh rHaimnent by Cfeylon of fully responsil)U. static within British ('(inimimwcalth of Natioi-, Has intr«iduc«d in th«- Houst- o Com mons yesterday BflcrMM and formally read a
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  • 88 1 In order to satisfy our Kuala Lumpur readers who are often complaining that I they could noi get our paper from news-vendors after 9 1 a.m. we have now appointed Mr. S. M. A. Ghani of 322, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur, to enrol subscriber*, and to
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  • 195 1 BRITAIN TO EVACUATE PALESTINE AUGUST NEXT? LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. II Britain prepared to evacuate Palestine! by Auk. I, 1948, Sir Alexander (,adojxan, permanent British lnit«ll Nations delegate, told the Palestine Subcommittee today. Britain would use her troope to enforce partition, h« declared. "As Img as British troops remain in any
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  • 41 1 (From ')ur Ohii Correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. 14,— llk Oovernmeiu oi Madras li.is permitted porir.uts ot I'aiuiit N'lirvi, M ujl.hi.i A bul Kalam Azad Mii Netaji Subhai li.niJra lk>sc u> b«' hung in (jov^. >- niont educational in:>iituii<nb. Copyright,
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  • 68 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADURA, Nov. 14 Cholera epidemic has broken out in many villages and claimed 288 deaths la one week. Copyright His Excellency the Governor hereby extends the operation of the Protected Placet Ordinance i >r a further period ol nine months from Nov.
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  • 743 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Nov. 15. 1947 NOTES COMMITS POOR RESPONSE DUT for the two K*l O*HttibUUOIM of $500,000 by the liowuuuoni and $250,000 by the Munu".pa^> the Princess Wttkttng **uud m Bin gapore would not have rttghtd cvon a tenth of the expvvuM tOtftl ot $800,000 [1 was
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  • 1085 2 Says Pandit Nehru "India Now Is Stronger Than Ever' lUluiul all the turmoil in India there was a tremendous ftrgc for constructive effort, a tremendous urge to build anew, N.iiil the Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, speaking at reception in New Delhi on
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  • 1157 2 saiejeiaiWSla BY OUR SPECIAL COKKESPOMii-a Separate Electorates Abolished In Bombay FOONA, Nov. 11. Separate electorate* i.,, local bodies in Bombay province are to be abolishe principles of joint electorates introduced in elect i< bodies under the provisions of Bill inin, Bombav Assemblv by the Home .Minister
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  • 79 2 HIROSHIMA, Nov. 11.— A doctor of Hiroshima's Bunrika University claimed that animals of higher species may be made to multiply without male sperms, if "stimulated in a certain fashion." Doctor Tomojiro Kawamura said 15 yt'ars of such experiments on mon genesis
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  • 125 2 CALCUTTA: The Calcutta Police propose to launch a campaign against negligent motor drivin» very shortly. Action will also be taken against cyclists who disregard the traffic rules.- being reckoned In rupees, instead lof annas and pies I Added to this Ila his opportunity o f augmenting
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  • 697 2 BOMBAY, Nov. 14.- special correspondent of the Fiines of India "in a despatch from Srinagar yesterday describes how Kashmir's l% emergency administration/' which tilled the breach when the Maharaja's Government had collapsed, is successful!) holding the home front/' while Indian troops are chasing
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  • 447 3 Blue. Print Of Plan Ready Accommodation For 2,000,000 nIW DELHI, Nov. 14.- -To make Delhi a capital ing India s pre-eminent position in Asia is the objecof an ambitious plan drawn up by the Minister for Mines and Power, Mr. N. V. Gadgil, it is under--he
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  • 178 3 Whereabouts Of Former Indian Professor Of Leningrad Varsity LONDON, Nov. 14.— Friends of San Kiryatani, an Indian and former professor at Leningrad University, who married a Russian woman, are mystified as to his present whereabouts. Mr. Kiryatani was one of a group of British husbands who after wartime marriages in
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  • 731 3 ROUSING RECEPTION ACCORDED BY CITIZENS NEW DELHI, Nov. 14. The entire Srinagar beemed to have gathered to pay homage to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, whom they called "the Saviour of Kashmir," when he arrived in Sri n* gat on Tuesday, writes
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  • 128 3 WASHINGTON, Nor. 14.— A member of the United state* Atomic Energy Commission, William W. Mavmaik commended the American public today for its "shrewd reaction" in not leaping to the conclusion that Russia has the atomic bomb, following Molotov's statement that the secret
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  • 62 3 LONDON, Nov. 14,— Lord Mountbatten, Governoi -General oX the Dominion of India, was yesterday meived by the Prime Minuter, Mr. Clement Auto*, at i.u r««idence, No. 10 iKnviuinj fvreet Lord Mo urn batten, who rk-w to London lor the wedding of hi* nephew Lieutenant Philip
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  • 1232 4 MEN AND POLITICS: A REGULAR FEATURE EXCLUSIVE TO INDIAN DAILY MAIL Peace Can Only Come Through Internationalism NEW YORK, (By Cable)— On August (ith last it was two yi *5J5 slnce a smal American bomb—no larger than a foot-ball killed over
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  • 179 4 JiAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 14.— The United Nations Palestine Partition su H Committee discussing the boundaries of the proposed future Arab and Jewish states last night decided to give Jaffa city to the Arab state. The report o f the United Nations special: commission on Palestine
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  • 320 4 NANKING, Nov, 13.— Sources well informed on Siamese affairs in Nanking told the United Press today the Chinese government was much concerned on the effects of the new change in the Siamese government with regard to Chinese Siamese relations especially the position of
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  • 779 4 Elaborate Plans Made To Tell WorldAbout Royal Wedding LONDOiN, Nov. 11.— -Elaboratp plans now being completed by radio and photographic organisatiors .tor covering th^ of Princ Elizabeth and Lieutenant i'hiiip Mountbatten on .Nov. 20 will provide tj, world with one of the most complete records oi any single event in
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    • 405 4 I YQU MUST READ THIS IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. I IT WILL HELP LAKHS lam an ordinary man—a man who unfortunately had been a victim of his own foiiiea Mv cesses within a very short time led me to spermatorrhoea and complete nervous debility I got weak£ and weaker, the palpitation of
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  • 1008 5 Rejects Right Of Intervention In Dispute Vijayalakshmy Pandit's Stem l«l.l SI (CESS, NEW YORK. \,,v i k a, I Nations -i K h, intervene She dtsp"" and South Africa discrimination on IndK «illingn«B to. confer .with India i" an .r| rti.rk (Mil a solution. an
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  • 44 5 W. BENGAL DISTRICT BOARDS ORDINANCE CALCUTTA: The Governor of West Bengal has promulgated an Ordinance dissolving the di>trict boards of the dUtrictg of Nadia. Dinajpur, Malda aiid Jalpaiguri as from the date on which tho award of the Boundary Commisgfoa came into force F.0.C.
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  • 352 5 It (KNOW. Nov. U. Fall wj iff r in the leadership of Maujuri Ahul halam Azad was expressed at a meeting of prominent Nationalist .Muslim leader* o f the U.p, held B h«- r>»l<fC€ «»t HaHz Mohammad ISrahim. Communications Minister. I
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  • 133 5 BATAVTA, Nov. 1 t.— Republican Korean Minister Hadji Asoes Salim in an interview with a "Socmher correspondent, did not reply to a (Meat] )n whether the new Indian consul-general could now take a seat in the Consular Commission as a career consul He pointed
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  • 105 5 STOCKHOLM. Nov. ll— Sir Rd>Mard Appleton, r>."j.y ear-old head of the British (iovernim\ii|'s Scientific Research Department, was tod,;»> awarded Ike NeM prize for Physic*. Sir Edward Appleton. Yorkshireborn son of a Bradford mill-worker, tw connected with atomic research in this country from an early stage
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  • 47 5 LONDON AIRPORT, Nov. 14.The Maharajah of Bundi arrived here today to attend the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Lieut. Phi ftp Mounbatten. He brought *'ith him an ancient and valuable jewel-studded headpiece for the Princess a s a wedding present.— Reuter
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  • 160 5 WASHINGTON, Nov 14.—Commerce and State Department officials expressed interest in a repurt by the Pakistan Embassy that Pakistan is promoting the construction of 17 textile mills but warned that the fuel problem would require careful planning hefore construction began. The report published in the
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  • 92 5 RANGOON, N«r. 1 -I ift 3 fishing craft nrcrc sunk and Ihrcc m« n drownt'd in a cyclonic storm «.IT (ishiiu tillage on the south* i-st const „i BurMa, reports rtachinp a«rc mM today. Storms were said t o be pr«-val<nt o fl th*' Hurma coast.
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    • 533 5 68,000 COLLABORATION (ASKS TRIED IN CHINA SHANGHAI Nov 14 —Court* throughout China have handled a total of 68.000 collaboration cases, simv V-J Day. it was announced >tr>terday. Forty-lwo thousand have ended, 15,000 pending, 14,000 awaiting arrest. It was disclosed 150 were sentenced to death, 280 to life, the rest given
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  • 589 6 Singapore Indians Celebrate Nehruji's 59-th Birthday Glowing Tributes Paid To India's FirstjjPremier At Mass Meeting Glowing Iributes were paid lo Tandit Jawaharlai Nehru at a mass meeting held yesterday under the auspices of the Regional Indian Congress, Singapore, at the Jalan liesar stadium to celebrate the first Indian Premier's 59th
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  • 195 6 More than 2,500 eh Idren from Chinese schools packed the Capirjl Theatre and Cathay Onema yesterday (Friday) Doming, and brought tsH*o for the Prnn.css Elizabeth VC'eddin^ r>l c brati)n 1 und, v. iun s}H-cial s!iv)v.s were air. n-ed for .!i m by the Public Relations
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  • 53 6 A Singapore afternoon paper iu»? published a Btatement saying that tho Government has reconsidered its d*< sion to deduct rehabilitation grants from Back Pay, and has issued ina tructions to reinstate these deductions in th« pay sheet. This statement ia entirely without foundation, says an
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  • 38 6 Mr. A. EL Sethi, Information Officer of the Government of India in Malaya left yesterday for Delhi by plane i n official business. He will be away fro n Singapore for about two weeks.
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  • 257 6 The Malacca Indian Association premises e/ai the venue of a very pretty wedding on Wed., Nov. when Mr. M. N. Menon who hails from Macka* House, Kuudoor, Mali, Cochin State, was married in the reformed Indian style to Miss K. Lakshnu Devi 01 Dcrtaiu Lstatc, Malacct.
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  • 101 6 fhc M.il.u Union (Ladies section), Singapore, will present Mala) \1 ck Wedding and Dances at the Victoria Memorial ll.ill on Nov. 20 at n in. Admission will be by contributions only. Fhe entire proceeds will be turned ovci to lugmcni the Princsa Elizabeth Wedding Celebbi
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  • 129 6 NKW DELHI, Nov. U.-Thc Allimiia Administrative Service and the AU-india Police .Service 1 ccintly formed ty rvplaca the Indian Civil Service and the Indian Police will hereafter be designated as the "Indian Administrative Service* 1 (1.A.5.) and the •Indian i'ulie*.- Service" (1.P.5.) respectively, states a I'iv** Note
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  • 58 6 CENSUS ENEMERATORS BEING PAID OFF While the complete censm report i. being prepared, final paysnenta art pow being mad« to enumerators, a enumerator! who worked in the Mum dpa] A i a ar« asked to report to Dr. Hutchinson, Municipal Health Officer, during office hours on or alter Nov. -l
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  • 105 6 New Delhi, Nov. l4>^Aeeonling to latest information dttftila of noji: Muslim refuses in recognised eampa in Wast Punjab are as follows: Lahore (2 camps) 2,000 Sheikhupura camps) 1,20/HM Gujrcnwala camps) 21,#MJ Sialkot (y camps) Canpbellpui (l camp) _.'.i.j Gujrat camp i», Jhelura (l camp 1
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