Indian Daily Mail, 25 November 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 214 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1947 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 105 1 Reported Invitation From Attlee KROM <>IK OWN CORRESPONDENT) MADRAS, Nov. 24-— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, may visit London Kit month on British Premier Clement Attlee's invitation, ays the London correspondent of the Indian Impress. The trip will, however, depend on internal political
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  • 315 1 Final Stage set For indo Hyderabad Talks i rom Our Political Correspondent) ill. Nov. 24. The final stage is set for what the concluding phase of the long-drawn talks ad Hyderabad, though informed observers optimistic of the outcome ot the negotiations. Most interesting visitor this time from Hyderabad is Syed
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  • 163 1 I *'EW DELHI Nov. 21.— India and Hyderabad start Imal inferences this week on the future of the rich princely state. ln oi Nationalist demands that the Indian <-<> vern vill not make further concessions to entice Hyderabad lnt <> the Indian Union
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  • 50 1 Chettiars' Goodwill Mission To Malaya (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Nov. 24— The AllMalaya Nattukottai Chettiars* Association has decided to send a Goodwill Mission to Malaya and other Far Eastern countries to study the condition of Indian nationals. The Mission is expected to start m the middle of December. Copyright.
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  • 168 1 MEXICO CITY, Nov. 24.— 1)r 8 Ivadhakrishnan, the well-known Indian philosopher and chief Indian delegate to the second session of the UNESCO's general conference now meeting m Mexico City, referring to the Indian Constitution, said: '1 It is our desire m India to write a Constitution
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  • 67 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BEZWADA. Nov. 24.— The Nizam's Government is running three secret small arms factories m Hyderabad, Aurangabad, and Nanded under the supervision of an American expert and each factory is producing 150 rifles daily, says the local Andhra Mahasabha Bulletin. It adds
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  • 131 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD. Nov. 24. The Majlis President Kasim Rizvi m a statement denounces Mr. Jinnah of having held out false hopes to Muslims outside Pakistan and Ktting them down m the hour of utmost need for his leadership. By this action, Mr,
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  • 150 1 Ban On Emigration Of Both Skilled Unskilled Indian Labour RESOLUTIONS PASSED AT INDIAN COLONIAL CONFERENCE (Frum Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Now 24. A demand that since the emigration vi Indians abroad had not benelitted either emigrants or their country, emigration of both skilled and unskilled labour be prohibited was made
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  • 126 1 ROMAN SCRIPT FOR INDIAN LANGUAGES URGED (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 24.—Addrsssing the Bengali Literary Conference yesterday •vetoing, Industries Minister Dr. Shyaa Prasad afookerjee *ongrratulated the Wist Bengal Government on adopting Bengali as Court language and urged other Provincial Governments to encourage the deveJ >pm«nt of their Provincial
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  • 170 1 Non-Muslims To Be Included In Sind Ministry? (From Our Own Correspondent) KARACHI, Nov. 24.— Efforts are being made by Premier Khurro of Sind to bring some non-Muslims into the Provincial Cabinet. Addressing the Central Peace Committee he is reported to have said he would like to take Congress Party members
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  • 38 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BABEILLY, Nov. 21.— The District Magistrate has banned public and community listening of Pakistan Radio broadcasts. He has also prohibited the sak- of beef mi n bazaars, Copyright.
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  • 38 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) LUGKNOW, Nov. 24.— 1t is und ritood that Government i.s going to ban cow sUutafeter throughout the province. Recently, Allahabad and Bcnan\- Municipalities adopted resolution- demanding this step. Copyright
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  • 82 1 PHILADELPHIA, No* 24. George H. Earlc, iormer United States Minister to Uulgana and Austria and also Russian-termed warmonger, m a letter to Secretary oi State George Marshall, urged atomic bombing of inj nation which rcfusci intpectioii by the United Nations tor ato.nic, bacteriological or any
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  • 129 1 We draw the attention of voters *o the advertisement appearing §U«uhere »n this is.sui-, which states that the register of voterg m the various electoral district! m the Colony of Singapore are ready and are available tor inspection at the office of the
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  • 110 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) ALLAHABAD, New Delhi, Nov. 2 4. -—Confirmation that Muslim Leaguers were behinrl the hostile demonstrations staged during Pandit Nehru's last visit to tribal areas were found m a letter from a Waziristan tribesman to Mr. Jinnah.
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  • 46 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NELLORE, Nov. 24.— Owing to heavy rains. Pennar Kivrr U m floods and flowing two feet above the aiinu'. A bus yesterday was caught and four passengers including a child were washed away by the HooU waters. Copyright.
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  • 625 1 Latest News In Brief THE KOTI. FRONT Kashmir, Nov. 24.— Under Ore cover of armoured cars Indian infantry whs today edging forward towards 100 tt»et long bridge of ravine six miles from Kotl under seige for the past 30 dayt*. The Indian forces must capture the bridge, th« only approach
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    • 22 1 TELL TOUE PRODUCT* TO THI PEOPLE Through* TAMIL MURASU The Leading Tamil Daily m Malaya over IS y«am 71, BELEGH ROAD, Bbifaper*
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  • 752 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1947 OVERSEAS INDIANS A rOKivii^rC inuian Agent m iviaiaya, Mr. SuDbayya bondu is ctnainiy woL qualihea t 0 speak on the prootana oi Indiana overseas, ana nil views and suggestions deserve due consideration by the RUtiMrttftti concerned. Addressing the Indian Colonial Conference which
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  • 2070 2 Mr. Shanmukham Chetty's Glowiru Tribute To India's First Premier "I first came to know Pandty Jawaharlal Nehru 23 years ago, when lie was a member of the Central Assembly under the leadership of his great father, Pandit Motilal Nehru. At that time
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  • 91 2 NEW DELHI: Owing t 0 unsettled conditions, the Government of India have m the interest* of intending candidates decided t 0 hold the first examination under the Auditor*' Certificate Rules 1932 on Jan 7 and 8. 1948, and the final exami nation on Jan. 5, 6, 7 and
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  • 1025 2 Overseas Indians Should Help T heir Compatriot In S. Africa, Says Gadhiji NEWS FROM NEW DOMINION^ cMM^a gy OUR SPECIAL COKRLsr<,\ r NEW DELHI, Nov. 24_Mahatma Gandhi prayer speech said he had received t e hK I lor his remarks about Satyagraha m South 1 merely stated what he believed
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  • 1410 3 1 conventions Ratified So Far; More To Be Implemented Need For Study Of Local Conditions \l DELHI, Nov. 21.— India holds pride of m he matter of ratiticatiw, 01 lonvent.ons adopted by >ns and Recommendations of the 1.L.0 form ona] Labour Code, represent tne
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  • 11 3 Conventions Ratified So Far 11 far ratified Jl No 1 limiting
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  • 472 3 Field Marsha! Rommel Committed Suicide With Poison? Alleged Charge Of Conspiring To Bomb Hitler IKA NKHKI 24.— lieid Marshal Erwin Kominel committed suicide with poison uhen given the choice between that and trial by tho notorious I'eoples Louns lor parUcipation m the July 20, 1944 bomb plot against ttitler, according
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  • 820 3 Split Between Soviet Union And Western Powers Widened Consensus Ot Opinion Amongst UN Delegates NEW YORK, Nov. 24. As the United Nations Gene- ral Assembly drew to a close, the consensus of most of the delegates was, its main effect ha> been to document still further the split between the
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    • 289 3 SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS ORDINANCE 1947. "I H VIION UNDER SECTION 8 (7) lk llcu v g»vc* thai the Register for the Electoral mcipalit) North Last ia completed and i copy thereof jpection t all reasonable hour;> m the Office of the "i tlu- h.st Office Serangoon, the Colonial »w
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    • 21 3 "WHAT IS NAMED ON THE LABEL I£ FOUND IN THE PACKET." Sole importer 41-43, HIGH STREET, SPOKE. v L Bartholomeusz Ltd.
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  • 922 4 Indians' Fine Batting Against Queensland BRISB \\k, Nov. 23.-. India were all out ior 569 ip reply to Queensland first inn ings total of 341 m their match which was continued here today. Heavy rain overnight did not prevent play from being resumed m the third
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  • 166 4 Musical Concert In Aid Of Proposed Tamil High School Sangeeta Bhushanam N. Shanmugaratnam oi Annamaiai University, India, will give a musical performance at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, on Sunday, Nov. 30 at 0 p.m. m aid oi the Singapore Tamil High School Fund. Accompanimtntfl will be by Madura iSri
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  • 130 4 Rattles College students have lain ched a Music Societ) ol their own, li ir> to have the patronage and coin pan) oi the Governor General, Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, lor a concert ii ill present on Saturday, Dec 6, .v s 30 p.m. m the Victoria Theatre.
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  • 152 4 ADVISORY COUNCIL MEETING POSTPONED TO NOV. 27th At the request of the Unofficial Members of the Singapore Advisors Council who have been engaged continuously for the past lew days m Select Committee examining the draft Estimates of the Colony foi L 948, HiISxcellency the Governor has agreed to postpone the
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  • 253 4 Mr. J. A. Thivy, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, returned t o Singapore yesterday ai'ternoon by plane from Colombo. It will \)v recalled Hurt Mr. Thivy left Singapore on Oct. 21 to attend the Asian Regional Conference of ti International Labour Organisation
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  • 85 4 The oiiiccrs of the Permanent Sun oi So. i British Transit Camp hat upon a hippy idea when they arranged on behalf of the 1 Mi." fund a joint Royal Wedding Dance and ij.. well party lor 111 of then OoUea lei leaving
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  • 48 4 Results of the University of London Examinations— B.Sc. General and H. Honours m Chinese, June 1947 are a^ follows H.Ss. General: Lim Chin Kuan (i Class Honours); Toh Chin Chye (2nd Class Honours). B.A. HoMNiri m Chinese: Lye loon StiiL' 1 (2nd Class Honours-
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  • 227 4 i unuvviiig a i»»i vi unciai. ii'U telegram Chived this month by the Cable an(l v I have not been able to deliver them because fa «L T* addressees concerned aiv requested an early data from the office of Cable an.i v Singapore. The Indian
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  • 200 4 Br. Army's New "Austerity" Clothing Scales The British Army m the \a\ Lm/, vi common with ull other our>t.j> theatre* atiu the home commsmdi, huit been ordered to economize itsU further m htbes, *n order to boost the export trtdi iit home iayi a Preu relesse. (jlig FAREJLJ will ibortly
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  • 97 4 i •UectkNM t"i 'm Princes \\«ddinn cl< biu'ioM Fund m t|u uilio > amounted t»> >2,h"»H.l eluding I nun tlu- Yuluntrr Forces, who ha\c >iiuf thai collecU'd another |28i U« B* hand v over. sH>> li— fltwit. Contributions can '1: Fund through anj post office
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  • 102 4 Th- RAF hma bought a grand piano for Princess Elisabeth v a wedding present, it is a drawi i.•loom strand of a well-known male an ebonised case, A tow weeka tgo, all ranks of i< Air Force were invited to contribute towards a wedding present
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    • 20 4 POSTAL HIN 01 STANI TUITION LEARN HINDUSTANI BY POST or lull Particulars, Write: HINDI MASTER 9 !3, Rangoon Road, Singapore-.
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    • 176 4 IS IT KIDNEY TROUBLE? Those pains are iini a warning pffM^ Backache, scald- I *BL ing, burning and lr- |?4*JA^r^ ritation are Nature's TCT mA pai nf ul way of IB |jfj warning you that J e^^bV^ I something may be 1 wrong with your B*^H\ kidneys. These two yM
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