Indian Daily Mail, 21 November 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 241 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1947 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 198 1 Peoples Congress Marshalling Forces To March On To The State Capital Nizam Reported i'o be Willing To Concede Responsible Govt. (From Our Own Correspondent) \DA, Nov. 20. Arrangements for establishing Government m the three Regional Zones of iely, Andhra, Karnataka and Maharashtra,
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  • 133 1 our Political Correspondent from New Delhi to questions on Hyderabad m the Indian Legisar N allabhbhai Patef, Deputy Premier and Home it Nov. 25 ha* been set as the final date for reen the Indian and Hyderabad Governments vaa no' m a m;>od to allow
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  • 90 1 BOMJJAI. Nov. 20— According to by the Hyderabad &»U tji e Nizam's reserve Police ra v llage m Nalgonda •ht men were out m nd raptd 35 women of died. Lat»r they looted fcfhousej ht kisans. The buli >ther instances of vt the Reserve Police and Slav
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  • 129 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 20. The Finance Member, Mr. B. K. Shumugam Chetti, stated m the Dominion Assembly yesterday that India had not given any loan to Pakistan. "They won't get it if they ask me," he He was
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  • 71 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) AS, Xov 20— The Government of Madras will ani i revision of the communal ratio m services lire representation for Hindus, Muslims aril Chns►rding to population and eliminating weigntage. m islima and Christians will get one each out
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  • 27 1 A. button merchant .shot dead returning home Soon after the inand police cordoned area. Sonir arrtsti a few houses w«w .ti\d nnlior Liro F.O.C.
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  • 56 1 MADRAS LAND ALIENATION BILL RECEIVES G.G 's ASSENT MADRAS: Tile Maaras m-^ Communal. Forest and Private Land- (Prohibition of Alienation) Act of 1947 as passed by me Madias Legislature last month, has received the assent ot H.E^ me Governor-General of India and it has been notified m a Gazette Extraordinary
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  • 81 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 20— Due to the Hindu-Muslim disturbances m India the Central Government lost through Railway revenue alone Rs. 23,000,000 up to October end, said Dr. John Matthai, Railway Minister, replying to questions m the
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  • 103 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov 26.— Sir Akbar Hydari. Governor of Assam has arrived In Delhi for talks with the Government of India regarding the linking of A^sam with the rest of India by road, rail and air. Road and rail telegraph
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  • 80 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Nov. 20.— The India Government has decided completely to India nil* aircrews manning: fht> nations commercial air services. lon is n pilots who now form GO per cent, of the personnel will be gradually replaced by Indians. The Government
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  • 71 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) INDOBE, Nov. 20.— Prime Minister Mehta who took office 80 days ago is understood to have submitted his resignation following serious differences with the Buler. It will be recalled that there was a lot of trouble m Indore m August culminating m
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  • 45 1 Mr. N. Baghavan, Indian ConsulGeneral m Batavia, arrived m Singapore yesterday morning, accompanied by Mrs. Baghavan. He will be staying In Singapore until tomorrow, when he will proceed to Kuala Lumpur, and from there to Penang en route to Sumatra.
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  • 388 1 (From Our Staff Reporter) Never m one's living memory has (he entire population of Singapore been seen gathered together as it did yesterday to participate m the Princess Wedding celebrations. The Esplanade, the Municipal padang, the Clifford Pier Area, the High
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  • 1540 1 AMIDST COLOURFUL PAGEANTRY AND BEAUTY ELIZABETH SAYS, "I TAKE THEE TO BE MY HUSBAND TO LOVE and OBEY TILL DEATH 1)0 Uo l ARI LOrsDON, Nov. 20. In one of the most breath-taking beauty and pageantry within the historic walls of Westminster
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  • 34 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW. Nov 20— The Government here has banned the League paper v Dawn m the Province. The order comes into immediate effect Copyright.
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  • 93 1 To OUR K.L. READERS In order to uttUfy KuaU Lwnpiir rra4*r« wkn I art often complaining tkai I they could mot f ear +*pmt 1 from nevt-T«ndon aft«r I ftjn. w« hay« now A9poim««4 Mr. S. Packir Mohamet (Tm* Amini tt JT ar Xa*t Co.) of US, Batu Road, KuaU
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  • 101 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) M (KNOW, Nov. 20— Two hundred letten idMrrMtd t% local Muslim- making certain niquirio of conditions m the United Provinces have be«n seized from pas■ellfen who arrived by plane nmn Pakistan. One Utter said landed property is ridiculously cheap
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  • 641 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, November 21, 1947. FIGHTING THE CRIME WAVE QN Wednesday, the Singapore lirst District Court fou^d a Luropcm woman, Mr* Z. A. fatrickjoa by flame, guilty oi having behaved m a disorderly manner by CMWnj a disturbance m the Orchard Road Police Station on Nov. 10
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  • 88 2 rtSHAWAR, Nov. 20—Broadcastins yesterday night Premier Abdul <layum charged Sardur Patel a vaimo r and accused India Government and Con R r,ss of saying one thing and doinß another j He allege Indian leaders while aloud thut Minoritu s Should .tuy wh,,v they Wi re and
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  • 1265 2 Sind And Baluchistan Associations Sever Connection With Union Resolution Passed At Bangalore Annual Conference BANGALORE, Nov. 20.— A resolution that, m view of the partition of India into two separate Dominions and the request of the Catholic Associations of Sind and Paluchistan the only
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  • 379 2 ERNAKULAM, Nov. 20— The distribution of portfolios for the Ministers of the new Cochin Cabinet has been announced as follows: Kao Uahadur 1. tv. Nayar, i rime Minister has been allotted fubiicity, In 1 urination, Criminal Justice, i iiolu Works, External Aftairs and Home Aftairs besides the
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  • 1211 2 Small Banks In Pakistan To Be Afforded State Relief NEWS FROM HEW DOMINIONS 1 SiiaiSIEI2ISiBJS gX SDFSDF .ミ KARACHI, Nov. 20.— The Governor <, week promulgated an Ordinance called M panics (Pakistan) Ordinance, I<U7" to maJ affording temporary relief to certain hiinkin X Ordinance which comes into force at once
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  • 244 2 SRINAGAR, Nov. -JO Amplifying Sheikh Abdullah's remarks a few days ago that "a referendum m Kashmir may not prove necessary/* Mr. Ghulam Mohd. Bakshi, Deputy Chief of the Emergency Administration of Kashmir, told pressmen on Sunday. "In any case a referendum cannot be held until
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  • 945 3 "It Was lime To Call A Halt To Inflamatory Practices" 0 (l !> SOVIET UNION RESPONSIBLE" FOR 1 PKtSKN I AFFAIRS IN EUROPE Nov. 20.- Mi. George Marshall, United A Mate, who leaves m two days time for on meeting of the Foreign Ministers Couned Russia
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  • 119 3 LONDON, Nov. 20. The British Government consider Aug. 1 the earliest date: by which the withdrawal of British troops from Palestine could b* completed, having regard particularly to their .numbers, the large quantities of equipment involved and the problem of transport. The Secretary
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  • 244 3 URGENT NEED FOR MUTUAL CO-OPERATION IN FAR EAST ItAmLiA, So\. 20. Dr. 1* S Lokanathan Executive StcggtarV oi lh« Economic Commission ior Asia and tin *ar st emphasized at a press conierence today that there was urgent aet-d lor mutual co-operation and Mil -help mi n the entire Far Lantern
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  • 256 3 LITTLE ASSEMBLY TO DISCUSS VETO ISSUE LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 20. The United Nations Political Committee today, voted by 30 to 7, with 11 al>svntions, to remit the Mudy ot the veto problem to the ne^vly-estaolished -Little Assembly." A request that permanent members of the committee consult m the veto problem
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  • 131 3 Siamese King Assassination Report Ridiculed ZURICH, Nov. 20. King l'humiphon Adulet's entourage riducukd the report tod;iy that nn assassin hd<l been sent from Siam t o kill him. They said the reputed assassin actually is I'rince Pensiri to whom l'humphon went to Geneva last night tQ meet. Prince Pensiri did
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  • 75 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 20— Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, Indian Ambassador to the Soviet Union and leader of the Indian delegation to the United Nations, will leave New York by air for India on Nov. 30 before returning to her post m Moscow.
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  • 299 3 LONDON, Nov. 20. The King, .at a private ceremony at Buckingham Palace last night took the long expected step of making his future son-in.law a Royal duke, and it will be as His Koyal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, that Lt. Philip Mountbatten .will
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  • 171 3 iNr,w ukluaws, Nov. 20— Former riee-PrcsMeat n enry Va i lace said today the United St a ti S a ''throwing it s weight around" m a manner which might bring nar with Russia, Great Britain and Ciermuny "within lo >tars." Wallace addressing a student
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  • 192 3 LONDON, Nov. 20.— The Archbishop of York, Dr. Cyril Garbctt, m his Royal wedding address at Westminster Abbey today said the marriage service of Princess Elizabeth and Lt. Philip Mountbatten was "m all essentials the same a s it would be for any cottager
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  • 122 3 CAIRO, Nov. 20— Nokrasky Pasha, the Egyptian Prime Minister, relinquished last night the Foreign Affairs Ministry and took over the Ministry of Finance m addition to that of the Interior m a cabinet reshuffle. The two Ministers who resigned were Abdul Maguid Badr Pasha, Finance Minister, whose
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  • 45 3 ROME, Nov. 20. An estimated 200.000 peasants launched a general strike, protesting against the "fascism of Agrarians" m entire southern province oi Puglia, as the political violence campaign moved into it* week, with a total of 15 dead.- U.P.
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  • 72 3 LONDON, Nov. 20. Mr. Curtis Bennett, well-known British King's conns*!, will fly to Rangoon probably next week to defend former Premier U Saw, who is on trial m connection with th 3 assassinations of the late General U Aung Uan and hi* l\llow Cabinet
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  • 103 3 NANKING, Nov. 20— Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek has sent the following message to King George VI: "On thi s auspicious occasion of the marriage oi Princess Elizabeth and Lieut, Mountbatten, Madame Chiang and I are happy to extend to Your Majesties our hearty congratulations and our best wishes
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  • 71 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 20—United Nations delegates and the Secretariat will toast Princess Elizabeth and Lt. Philip Mountbatten tomorrow m a special cocktail invented by the head barman m the delegates lounge m which Scotch whisky is the main ingredient. Several British members of
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  • 79 3 LONDON, Nov. 20.— The mother ol one of Princess Elizabeth's bridesmaids was robbed of a tiara and necklace stie wore at Tuesday night's Buckingham Palace prewedding party. Both the Honourable Mrs. J. Bowes-Lyon, sister-in.law of the Queen and daughter. Mi t S Diana Bowes-Lyon, who
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  • 103 3 RANGOON, Nov. 20. The Burmese I'rimr Minister Thakin Nu and Finance Minister U Tin Tut. accompanied by U Ba Bwe, secretary f*nt~ ral of the Anti-Fascist I'copkv Freedom League, the Burmn Govern Meal party, will leave ncx 4 month on a \i'it to India. The
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  • 76 3 LONDON, Nov. 20— The Archbishops of Canterbury and York, the Moderator of the Church of Scotland and the Moderator of the Free Church i'edcral Council have recommended that, as m the pas: three years, the churches of Britain should ioin with
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  • 276 4 mere Was Little Evidence Of Widespread Enthusiasm" -COLONIAL SECRETARY LONDON, Nov. 20.— Mr. Arthur Creech Jones, Secretary for the Colonies, replying to a question m the House of Commons yesterday said: 'The hartal held throughout the Malayan Union and Singapore on Oct.
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  • 233 4 Mr. Lee Kong Chian On Workmen' Housing Plans l*kins of the workmen's dwellings to be built m celebration of Princess Elizabeth's Wedding have already be*n drawn up by the Municipal draftsmen, says a Singapore Press Release. By Mr. Lee Kong Chian, Chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce accompanied by
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  • 131 4 -Mr. It. Juioabhoy, Chairman of the Ind.an hamJ^r of Commerce called" Wi Mr, L Kayman, Chairman of the nncess WnM taf <, l(ral C ,,el,rat,on (onnnm.. a^ ain sterday morn and handvd m M^TSti contributed Jo •he Fund by Indian merchants herv Co.
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  • 251 4 Privileges And Immunities To UNO Personnel NEW DELHI, Nov. 20.— The Indian Parliament (Constituent Assembly m its legislative capacity) yesterday passed a I^ll to give effect to the Convention on the privileges and immunities to be enjoyed oy other international organisations ar.d their lepre. sentatives and oliic«als. Explaining the ifili,
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  • 152 4 A meeting o f the OyloMM trom thy \arious districts m the Staic ol Johore, convened under the auspices ol the Central Johore GtyleMM Association, Kluang, was held m Kluanir on Oct. 31. Over 260 Oyloneae were present at the meeting which was presided by i>r. S.
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  • 81 4 CHIDAMBARAM PILLAY REMEMBRANCE DAY MEETING AT SELETAR I atnot V. O. Chidambaram Pillai ivotjiembrance Day will be celebrated with i pomp and elory at the premises of the Seletar Tamils Association tomorrow, baturday, Nov. 22 at 1.30 p m Messrs. M K. Chidambaram and V Kalyunasundaram will address th« meeting
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  • 596 4 NEHRU'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS On the occasion ol the jiMh Birthday leieuration ol lanau jaw&nariai i>«tiru, tne Prime Minister 01 inii'a, a grand rally was IhjU on *ri4a> .No\. 14 at the premises ol me inaian Association, Malacca, t>ri C.i'.K. Hr nun presided m the absence ol i*. r resident, 81l
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  • 63 4 TRACTION COMPANY EMPLOYEES UNION'S CABLE TO PANDIT NEHRU The Singapore Traction Co. Employees Union have sent tho following cable to Pandit Nehru felicitatinghim on his 59th Birthday: "Dear Jawahar: Chinese, Indian and Malay Labour Members of Singapore 1 faction Company Employees Union pray tor your long life and may India
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  • 36 4 the- engths GIIS "IP &33? if BB* Kuoyu 11 4^ a nt Amoy «-00 P.M. 8 55SC? X JfeS »&»H 19.79. 25.27 US I'M rm TAMIL 5:8: 8 8» I »ttW &2f's£r«-
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  • 294 4 Dominion Legislature "WE HAVE NO CONFIDENCE IN YOU SAY ANTI- LEAGUE DEMONSTRATORS (By Our Political Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 20.— Highlights of Tuesday's session A the Indian Dominion legislature was the remarkable speech made by Pandit Nehru requesting the members to speak only
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  • 276 4 tfUMUAY, Nov. 20.— Malayan badminton players, Samu4 Durai and Chan Kong Uong, arrived yesterday to take part m the Western India and All-India badminton championships commencing m Boirbay or Dec. 6. Apart from leading. Indian badminton players, the Malayans have tho
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  • 231 4 Lake Success, Nov. 20.— Vijayalakshmi Pandit of India iiicl— rj today that she was planning to preseent a resolution to the plenary session of the General Assembly which would give the Indian Ocean area a permanent representative m the Security
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  • 77 4 I LONDON, Nov 20.— Balu. a Himalayan bear, gift from Mrs I. Condon of New Delhi, is the Latest arrival at the London Zoo. Balu, who is hardly three months' old, is said to bo 'the first bear to make an air journey.. .The bear,
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  • 155 4 NEW YORK, Nov. 20. India's fight to obtain renewed United Nations support for her stand against South Africa over the treatment of Indians m the Union will reach a showdown today. This hotly-debated issue will be the first item before the General Assembly plenary session
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