Indian Daily Mail, 22 November 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 242 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1947 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 203 1 Sequel To Gandhijis Campaign Only Way To Draw Out Hoarded Stocks (From Our Own Correspondent) ELHI, Nov. 21.— The India Government is expected controls very shortly. Both price control and conmovement of food grains will be lifted. The (ll>v i i Ihere la sufficient food
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  • 36 1 Own Correspondent) H 21.— Addi Premier Abdul that tribesmen be Pakistan Army. blood brothers and equal and fair said the I his Government the dispo ■•m- Muslims who idia. C opy right.
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  • 48 1 USAW TRIAL TO RESUME ON TUESDAY 21.— The trial mier oi Burma rs of hie Myochit connection with I seven Burmese 1 ily, will reopen on ial tribunal 1 hearided today. jes will be examined. al from London of Bennett, King's is t 0 defend the ex- Reuter
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  • 90 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Nop. si. ycle ricksb+ws which an plying /<>/• bin many district tun us mil go of) the road* all our the Province from April Government lu> warned owicrs that it has been decided to abolish this outmoded tonn of transport
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  • 29 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—President Truman today nominated General Bradley to succeed General Dwight Ei&enhower £u> Chief of Staff of he United States Army.— Reuter
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  • 115 1 HINDU MAHASABHA PRESIDENT'S CHARGES AGAINST CONGRESS Urom Our Own torrespondt-nt) POONA,Nov. 21— The Maha«i. bhu President, Mr. Bhopatkar averted today that the Mahmbltt, though a communal body, always advocated nationalism, democracy and a fair deal to all communities, and challenged anyone to point out x single instance where the Sabha
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  • 121 1 Income Tax In India' Relief For Malayans Held Unsatisfactory (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. 21 Tho Southern Indian Chamber pf Commerce has represented to the Government of India that the relief given to assessees of income tax and super tax doing bulling Ln Malaya during enemy occupation was unsatisfactory
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  • 176 1 London, Xoi. zi. All political P*rtkl m the House of Com mom today welcomed fife British Government's message to raise tfc island of Ceyhfi to full self-governing status gj an independent country within the British Common u ealth. Mr. Arthur Creech- Jones, Secretary for
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  • 68 1 Rangoon, Nov. ai. Sir Hubert Ranee, last British Governor of Burma, uMI leave Rangoon <J>/ Jan. 4 occasion of the transfer of power from Britain to Burma. On that ddy, uhen liunnu bfCOmei mdfpcttdent outside the British CommonWtsitb, the Union Jack u/ill be
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  • 88 1 Housing Shortage Drastic Measures By Madras Govt. (From Our Own Correspondent; MADRAS, Nov. 21— In view of the growing housing scarcity, the Government propose to take more controlling powers by the amendment of the Rent Act. An amending Bill is being introduced compelling owners to notify the vacancy of houses
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  • 60 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Nov. 21. Mr. U. Krishna Rao, a nominee of the Brahmin Councillors, was elected Mayor unanimously. Mr. Selvapathy Chetty was ejected Deputy Mayor. Both ar« Congressmen. Th« last Brahmin Mayor of Madras was the late Mr. Satyamoorthi. By a convention, the
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  • 62 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NAGPUR, Nov. 21.— The Central Provinces Government has given powers to H^a&s of Departments to retire officers who have completed 25 years' service wothout framing any charge or holding any enquiry. Acting on this, Departmental Heads have asked many Muslim official.-; who ha*. completed 25
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  • 132 1 Nizam' s Overtures T o State Congress President (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Nov. 21. Further measures of constitutional reform are reported to be engaging the attention of the Nizam's Government m Hyderabad. A representative of the Nizam's Government is reported to have approached Swftmi Ramananda Thirtha, Hyderamad State Congress
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  • 137 1 (From Our Owa Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 21. The Kashmir adventure having failed, Muslim Leaguers are understood to be brewing trouble for Kutch State which lies between Kathiawar and Sind. Kutch, which has a seventy per cent. Hindu majority, joined the Indian Union but
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  • 48 1 NANKING, Nov. ai. China's population today stood at 461,000,(^0 poisons including 219,000,00 womeo* The Ministry of Interior said today that the figura wen* compiled on the b.isi-, ot the Neighbourhood Association system reports. Kiangsu Province showed the grea:« est density with the population of more than 36,000,000. UP
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  • 723 1 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Nov. 22, 1947. NOTES COMMENTS st ruction oi the railway possible. It is on Indian blood that thii railway track was laid. To Indians, to the I'.dian v.ikws ,md onhn f theretore, must go .1 substantial portion of this "blood money. WELL DONE, PENANG A
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  • 912 2 Govt. Urged To Provide For Research Work COIMBATORE, Nov. 21.— Declaring open the second South Indian Provincial Lonlerence of the Indian Medical Association recently, Sir C. V. Kaman called on the people of South India to organise m the field
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  • 77 2 RANGOON, Nov. 21.—Combined Burmese military .md police foyers shot dead 39 bandits and Aspersed large armed bands m Operations against "forces of lawlessness" m Ankan, on the west-coast of Burma, a government communique stated today. The communique, reporting "serious disorder" throVgho«rt Arakan, attributed
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  • 162 2 WARRANT ISSUED FOR ARREST OF KING AN AN DA'S MURDERER B.±SGKOK, Nov* ii. A u,arr<. it bsd been issued for the wnreii of a jurnnr nuiui officer on cbtrgci of mmdcrin^ King AftsmJs MabiJul m June 19, 1946, a high Government sourct said today. I his source *,aiJ witnessci under
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    • 67 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 21.— A twoday session of Provincial Labour Ministers held m Delhi under Uie Presidency of Mr. Jagjivanram, Labour Minister, has decided to set up a tripartite organisation representing labour, employer and Government as a .general .consultative machinery to
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    • 66 2 300,000,000 YARDS CLOTH MONTHLY PRODUCTION IN INDIA (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 21.— The total quantity of mill cloth produced m India averages 300,000,000 yards monthly, suia Dr. Shyama Prasad Mookherjee, Industries Minister About 1,375,000 ions of cement are expected to b»- produced this year which is 700,000
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  • 333 2 BATAVU, Nov. 21.-A few hours after the Security council s good offices committee on Indonesia had announced last night that "substantialprogress" had been made with the cease fire, the Republican Vice-Premier, Dr. Setiadut, accused the Dutch of having "flagrantly violated" the Security Councils order
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  • 96 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 21. Besides Governor-General Kajagopalachari and Premier Nehru Mrs. Narojini Naidu also sent a message to Princess Elizabeth on the occasion of her wedding. She expressed the hope "together m splendid comradeship of service you both .will become
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  • 50 2 (By Our Staff Reporter) NEW DELHI, Nov. 21— Industy Minister Dr. Shyamprasad Mooknerjee said at yesterday's session that Legislative research for design of cheap radio sets m India has been completed and the question of commercial utilisation of the results are being considered. Copyright.
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  • 1086 2 Pakistan To Be A Socialist State Sind League's Suggestion S ira J2J2J2EJ2JSJSJeMSJ2JSJ^^ NEWS FROM NEW DOMINION feaiaiajaisis BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPO\i,rw KARACHI, .Nov. 21.— A resolution i M](Ji constitution oi A'uhistan should be Socialistic the council oi the bind Provincial Muslim J ing here recently. The Council suggested tion oi
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  • 398 2 BILL TO BE INTRODUCED AT CURRENT SESSION OF INDIAN LEGISLATURE NEW DELHI, Nov. 21. Workers not protected under the present Factories Act are sought to be given protection, and also certain minimum standards of amenities, by a Bill which will be introduced m the
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  • 112 2 NO PATRIOT NEED RESIGN HIS JOB, SAYS GANDHIJI (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 21.— -A man need not resign his job for doing service to his country, said Mahatma Gandhi addressing a prayer meeting last night "Every breadwinner who earned his livelihood honestly and without partaking m any
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  • 136 2 ABOLITION OF ZAMINS IN ASSAM GAUHATI: I n pursuance of their decision to abolish the zamindari system m the province, the Assam Government have appointed Mr. J. K. Chakravarty, Special officer, to study the problem and prepare th« moes>:ary legislation for it Mr. Chakravarty i s expected to start work
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  • 1021 3 MEN AND POLITICS: A REGULAR FEATURE EXCLUSIVE TO INDIAN DAILY MAIL Democracy Can Thrive Only In A World Of Plenty NEW YORK {by Cable) .—Democracy is the guarantee of personal freedom and national freedom. Democracy nourishes best m a condition
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  • 458 3 Details Of Geneva International Tariff Agreements NEW DELHI, Nov. 21. India is offering concessions on a representative range of goods to a number of foreign countries, as a result of the tariff negotiations conducted at the second session of the Preparatory
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  • 142 3 due* today which suggested fear of war, Rathe rthe contrary, everything indicates that Moscow does not expect war. Rather t contrary, tvtffthtafl the Kremlin is intensifying its propaganda campaign because American resistance has convinced the Bolsheviks that direct forceful expansion is no longer possible. Moscow's ire may be explained by
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  • 114 3 AMERICAN BECOMES WHITE LAMA New o ,-k. m nard, th, only W V White Lanu, l Q safe, desp.te report c an < ed m a riol cording to a e tte r c mtheN.u rorli i h^ The tetter, written iiernard u i d i,, H^n when marauO.n, n(i
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  • 61 3 raw Dtxiu sq i--j n ordtr io strengtaen m< ni lation* U»at an can v eju»l v. n them vie Government ol turkey and me Uovernmeni ul inaia have UecideU >o excaangi uiplumatic missions on un i k\*\' sajri a communique tO( j a T iiom Hie
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  • 107 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 21— The tjlal liabilities of the undivided Government of India on August 15 date 01 the partition were, at a very rough estimate, expected to be 32,000,000,00U -upees (£2,400,000,000) and the to^di assets 2»,000,000 (£2,100,000,000;, Sardar Yallabhai Pate], Indian Deputy
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  • 435 3 French India Retorms New councillors Assume office PONDICHERRY, Nov. 21— «W« kavc o lh< dipk.mita and (he politicians the responsibility o f conducting ne^otiatioK at Delhi and Pmtlm o\er the dee tiny ul trench India, declared M. Baron, the Governor and Commissioner ol Lne rrench Re public for French India,
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  • 1454 4  - A Tribute To Pandit Jawaharial Nehru India's First Premier N. RAGHAVAN BY M)l\\ CONSUL-GENERAL AT BATAVIA. ,»t unted day has come,' da} appointed by Des- md India stands forth to- 1 uter long slumber j Jt> awake, vital, free pendent. The past c jj n to us still m some
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  • 335 4 NEW DELHI, Nov. 21.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, sent the following message to Her Royal Highness the Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Phillip Mountbatten, congratulating them on behalf of the Government and the people of India on their wedding. Letter t
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  • 202 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.— Th« Secretary of State, George Marshall, I ft for London by air for the Council of Foreign Ministers' meeting opon.i i on Nov. 18 after conferring with President Truman and former Secretary of State, James BjrrMl Mr. Truman Had<; Mr. Marshal
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  • 775 5 Indian Resolution On S. Africa Fails To Get Two -Thirds Majority Vijayalaksnmi Pandit Warns Britain And America Of Consequences <lt Is A Challenge To Our Dignity And Self-Respect' 1 MEADOWS, Nov. 2i.— The final stage tted Indian South African dispute over the Indians m South Africa came last night when
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  • 59 5 NEW DELHI: Mr. B. N. Adarkar, Deputy Fconomic Adviser to the Government of India, and his wife met with a motor accident recently. Mr. Adarkar was seriously injured and is lying m hospital, but his condition is improving. Mr. Arvind Gunaji of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting,
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  • 336 5 ORIENTAL FASHIONS AND DRESSES AT ROYAL WEDDING i-UMJOX, Nov. 21.-Age-old f* sh.ons of Jndia, B^u and Chin -i and rich silk druses from the Orient made a tiijd splash of colour m the dull -NovcmlHT weather a s koyal ai ,d diplonyt* guest, from a| tm lht world arrived at
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  • 775 5 Scepticism Over "Favourable" Decision By UN Assembly JERUSALEM, Nov. zi. Political observer* here sum up Arab reaction to the United Nations deliberations on Palestine as watching the great Powers jockeying for position and practising delaying tactics, writes Thabet~Khalidi, Reuters Correspondent. But behind
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  • 34 5 POONA: the Bombaj Legislative Council unanimous!) elected Mr K. <;, Boman to «h<- Presidential chair ki! v.uajit hv .Mr. Manfaldag Pakwus.i on hi"s tleva'n)n ut the Governorship ol the Central Prorincea F.O.C.
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    29 5 Dr. Manuilsky, the Ukrainian delegate to UNO, declared that Field- Marshal ""snuJt^TJad^ mocked the recommendation made by the General Assembly last year.. By courtesy National Herald j
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  • 399 5 LONDON, Nov. 21.— People throughout the world greeted the wedding 01 Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh yesterday as a "fairy tale romance." From countries of the British Commonwealth. from world Capitals and from small towns and villages, thousands of words of
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  • 291 6 Patriot Chidambaram Pillai's Reme m brance Day Tomorrow, A TRIBUTE BY SWAMI SATYANANDA TllL latter half of the 19th century uas not only an era of national i\WShumce to Indians but it was also a period of political and revolutionary beginnings m India.
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  • 417 6 ne was born ot parents, who were true products of our national heritage, on sth September 1&71. He excelled m mastering his mother-tongue Famil, English and other languages while quite young. He had a brilliant career as an Advocate and posseted all the comforts
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  • 142 6 As already announced Patriot V.O. Chidambaram Pillay's Remembrance Day will be celebrated m Singapore tomorrow, loilowing is the detail .U programme of the mass meeting which will be held m this connection tomorrow, Sunday, at 4 p.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall, which has just
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  • 19 6 N O. Chidambaram Pillay Remembrance Day wall be celebrated m Malacca, Kuala Lumpur and Penang
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  • 87 6 The Beaaog Indian Muslim League have Km the following cable u> 1 Icr Highnea Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Ldinbun;h o: the occasion of their happy marriage: "Indian and Pakistan Muslim residents m Reoaag and I\\Y\ humbly convey their wholehearted COOgratJUtioni on
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  • 71 6 I The following three aliens have been granted Certificates of Naturalization by His Excellency ihc Governor with the approval of the Secretary oi State for the Colonies under :he British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1914, and their oaths of allegiance have been registered m
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  • 117 6 The Secretary, the Oversea! Pakistan League, 70^ North BriJgc RoaJ, binvj.iporc. wntcs:"Tho President °t the Overseas Pakistan 1 eague remind* the public that an) monetary contribution tc Quai-Dc Azam Relict Fund should be sent by telegraphic transfers to Honorary Treasurer, 24 > Stafl Lines,
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