Indian Daily Mail, 26 November 1947

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. N O 2|,-,. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 231 1 I Says Kashmir Raids Were Carefully Organised By Pakistan Authorities I. It Is A Deliberate Act Of Hostility To Indian Union" i LHI, Nov. Pandit Nehru, Prime Minila) accused Pakistan of organising raids uli the deliberate object of seizing the State a ession to Pakistan.
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  • 32 1 I Own Corre>pondent) ll!l Soy Ml offlceh. Kerala Concre*ss ;ned n h\u X yesterof oßfreai Provin hi i ommiHce, »ppan ,i preside ni ru elected Secre'it.
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  • 159 1 Our Own Correspondent) UNAGAH Soy 25. "We do rrj (m more about I- is now quite I' have liberated onb a question of •i»v iders are pushed kista n territory," deSheikh Abdullah, head of the Administration m Kashmir i the National ConPresa mwrview. was
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  • 42 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) COIMBATORE, Not. 25 .—Following tia>h» N anioni; rival labour unions, an order was issued ytsUidav bannmo meetinfi and processioiu and tin carrying oi* lethal weapons m 1 11 town for one month. Copyright.
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  • 68 1 Decontrol Of Foodstaffs In India: No Final Decision Vet (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DEMI I. Nov. 25.— Gradual decontrol of foodstuffs before the end of next year seems, to be the Government's latest proposal though no linal decision has yet. been taken. Sugar, however, may be decontrolled soon, followed
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  • 33 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 25.— The vital Arab resolution railing for thi' establishment of a unitary independent Palestine \va> defeated by 29 votes to 12 \vi«h 14 ablutions.— Reuter
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  • 149 1 INCOME TAX CONSIDERATION IN M.U. DEFERRED Ihe Malayan Union Advisory Council which resumed its *n>iun m Kuala Lumpur, yesterd*) morning had passed by 14 ivtcs to 5 tuo motions proposed by Air. 5. b. Palmer, one urging </t--jerment of consideration 0} Income Tax until a full report W6i reteii eU
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  • 40 1 Governor Opens Ceylon's First Parliament COLOMBO. Nov. 25— The Governor of Ceyton. Sir H< nry MonckMaaon Moore, today opoiu-d the first formal M-e&sion of the Ceylon Parliament eK-cu-d under the new Constitution granted by Hw British Government this year. Reuter
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  • 103 1 Russians Arming Afghan Tribesmen LONDON, Nov. 25.— The Daily Telegraph, m a dispatch from Rawalpindi, said today that a party of 800 tribesmen Irom Southern Ai^anistan, has been reported to be armed with the "latest pattern of Russian rifles." The dispatch said that when the tribesmen passed through Rawalpindi en
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  • 98 1 SRIXAGAR, Nov. 25.— It is learned that nearly 225 fifth columnists and other suspects have been rounded up m the Kashmir valley and lodged m lie Srinagar prison. The arrested persons were found either aiding the enemy or m possession of incriminating documents. It Is learnt that abuut 10 Indian
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  • 153 1 i j urn uur Owa Corrcspoiia»'U'/ liOMtfA*, Nov. 25.— "1f Muslim League leaders m India behave properly, well and good, if they ochave treacherously, Jaey must oe put m concentration camps, 1 ueclarvd Jaipraka^h Narain, the u» 1 1 known Socialist leader, address ing a
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  • 130 1 DR. SHARIAB NEW DELHI, Nov 25— "The independence of India not only means a guarantee of freedom to all Asian countries, but also the dawn of a new era for them with India playing an important part," declared Dr. Su'un sh.ii mi in an
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  • 137 1 LONDON, Nov. 25.— Moving the second reading of the Burma Independence Bill which give Burma m Impendence outside the British Commonwealth of Nations on Jan. 4, Lord Listowell, Secretary for Burma, said m the House of Lords today it brought to fruition the policy
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  • 38 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) PONDICHERRY. Nov. 25.— V sterday was "Darshan Day" m Arabindo Ashram and Sri Arabindo and the Mother gave Darshan to 1,500 persons, including the French India Governor and Ministers.—Copyright.
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  • 171 1 HEAVY RUN ON BANKS ALREADY STARTED (From Our Own Correspondent) BEZWADA, Nov. 25.— The "direct action" programme of the Hyderabad Majlis includes a directive to members to finish off C'khatam kama") Congressmen who are opposed to its programme, acCo rding to refugees who have
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  • 1352 1 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed., Nov. 26, 1947 UNION GOVERNOR AND INCOME TAX MO greater blow to the prestige of the Malayan Government and no severer condemnation of its present and past policy have ever been made than the ones delivered m the Union Advisory Council on Monday by the
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  • 51 1 FRENCH INDIAN SETTLEMENTS BECOME FREE CITIS PONDICHERRY, Nov. 25.— The status of "free city" has been granted to the remaining four French settlement m India, Pondicherry, Karikal, Mahe and Yanaon, it was announced m the official Gazette, m Parris, according to information received here. Chandernagore already enjoy* the same status.
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  • 214 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 25. Several tcbemes of research m connection wiili the manufacture of cheap radio set* m India had been financed by the Council of Scientific «tnd Industrial Research, it wa^ disclosed m the Indian Legislature on Friday during the question hour it is
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  • 133 2 SRINAGAR, Nov. 25.— Replying to the fffekistan Prime »MiniM«|rN suggestion to refer the issue of Kashmir's accession to the United Nations Organization and hold a referendum under the auspices of the 1'.N.0 Sheikh Mohd. Abdullah, the Prime Minister of Kashmir, said m a Press interview
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  • 115 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 25.— An Indian Detente Ministry's communique on Kashmir last night said: ">'o change' 1 m the situation m Poonch and Kotji m the oast 24 hours except f or "increased patrol activity." Thb Indian Government today issued an order that all aircraft flown into
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  • 512 2 SHIA PRESIDENT'S ADVICE TO MUSLIMS BOMBAY, Nov. 25.— Mr. Hooseinbhoy A. Laljee, President of (he All-Parties* Shia Conference, at 2 Press Conference said that the Muslim League m India "could function only as social and religious body and not as a political
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  • 1761 2 Details Of Questions And Answers In First Session Of Union Parliment i.i .!,,.< .ii.i twin t<i PANDIT NEHRU ON WEST PUNJAB'S DECISION TO TARE OVER SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS NEW DELHI, Nov. Details of Pandit Nehru's representations to the Prime Minister of Pakistan on the
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  • 1277 2 HEWS FROM NEW DOMIHIDH. il EaßEiaiaiaiaiß by OUB SPECIAL COttRESPOMiFY* I NEW DELHI, Nov. ,25.— India ui|| s mr!K I cruiser and three destroyers to strengthen her na I is reliably learnt. This arrangement i> (mi oj the highly successful agreement negotiated with HMc I
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  • 254 2 MA LA YAN CONSTITUTIONAL PROPOSALS: Nehru On Citizenship Rights Of Indians NEW DELHI, Nov. 25— Pandit Nehru, replying to Prof. Ranga m the Constituent Assembly (when it functioned as a Legislature), said that suitable representations had recently been made t o HMG on the constitutional proposals for the Federation of
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  • 585 3 I New Project Discovered In India Supplies Can Meet India's Needs For 120 Years ;\Y, Nov. 25.— Deep m the jungles of Central 1 is under aay which may ait eel the world's t-sprint. A new process has ben discovered for sprint 40 per cent,
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  • 41 3 PARIS, Nov. 25. Twenty persons were injured m Saigon yesterday when urenad*> were thrown into a lea room and s»\eral restaurants In th* European quarter, presumably bj Vietnam terrorists, tho Trench news Agenei reported Irom Indo-China. U.P.
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  • 200 3 Attack On American Discrimination Against Indonesians .NEW YORK, Nov. 26. John H. Vndu, president o f the Indonesia «agut ol America, addressing me annual conference of l he Nauonai Association lor the Advancement ot Coloured I'i-oplq asked today 'why the American Congress was still discriminating against the Indonesians ».y barring
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  • 229 3 DOMINION STATUS" FOR INDONESIA? BATAVIA, Nov. 2"»—Well-inform-ed Dutch MNUTCC* said hire today that the Netherlands (jo\ eminent was preparing a statute for Indonesia ir. some rtspocts comparable to ths, British statute of West minister of 1931 giving Dominion status t o certain overseas territories;. The new statute, it was stat.'d,
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  • 358 3 CALCUTTA, Nov. 25. A deputation on iH'halt of the Manipur State, which has ioined the Indian I Dion, will leave tor l*>ndon by th»' third week of IHctniber t o pnss the view <>( the State authorities for
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  • 319 3 IS A M GKOK, Nov. 23— Premier khuanfr Aphaiwong told the United Press today ho will soon issue a proclamation demoting Phibun Sonjruram former .commanded .of .the armed focces, to commander of the army only, but he could not dispense entirely with
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  • 134 3 Increased Opposition From Raiders On Jammu Border >tfY\ DELHI, Nov. 2.3— The Indian Defence Ministry stated on Sunday n'ght that the Indian troops were meeting with increased opposition, blowing down their advance towards KOUI Jammu, where the Kashimn- statdf garrison has been i>«.->Mm-4 for the past jm days. The defence
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  • 127 3 Dutch-Indonesian Agreement: Prisoners To Be Released BATAMA, Nov. 25.— Dutch and Indonesian committees appointed by the United Nations "Good Offices committee on the Indonesian disputo agreed to the release of prisoners n both sides and to forbid all sabotage, intimidation and reprisals, thq .Netherlands press agency said last night. m
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  • 168 3 PARIS. Nov. 25— The formation of the new French Cabinet was officially announced. M. (teorjr**s ISidault remains the Foreign Minister. Tin* oth*r minister! m M. Schuman's Cabinet are: Armed Forces, M. Pierre Henri Tietgen (Popular Republican); Labour, Daniel May*-) (Socialist); Finance and Economic Affairs, If. Rene
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  • 268 3 LONDON, Nov. 25. The "Economist." in its current number pays great tribute to the higher Congress leadership, particularly Mahatma Gandhi and Pandit Nehru, for their attiPointing out that the new Indian Constitution strictly rules out religious discrimination, the journal observes: Muslim rights are not
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  • 487 3 General Strike Throughout PARIS, Nov. 25. France last night faced a general paralysis of industry, communications and transport, as dockers at one big port alter another came out to join the strikers m key industries and services. M. Robert Schuman's cabinet, formed at midnight, vvaa confronted
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  • 204 3 "&HAKGUAI, Nov. 25.— rolling m China s nrsi natiun-wide democratic elections tndt'U on Sunday a.^ tamely as it smarted three days ago without the, test minute rush although every possible means was utilized by tne candidates including otters oi free transport. According to all available
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  • 75 3 MRS. PANDIT SUPPORTS NEGRO RECRUITMENT CAMPAIGN LAKE SI "CCESS, Nov. 26.— Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit. India's delegate at the I nited Nation*, gave her support today to a campaign tor the recruitment ot Negro K'rls into <he American nursing profession. During a r«ecjfca m the General Assembly discussions she received
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  • 183 3 BANGKOK, Nov. 25— Siam's N«W Upper House met m aHO minutes' session this morning and adjourned till Thursday. The sension, attended by M out of its MH) members, was formally opened by l'rincq Kanjjsit of Chainad as senior member of the State Council, who asked the
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  • 76 3 Mukcow, Nov. 25. Soviet wnteii Union announced a driv tg rai-c in-wspapois and pUM prodiu tMns, which it said >s far short of thu nations rveds. The Union called on paper mill* Ig st«-p up production and demand related Industries to furnish Un mills no
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    • 159 3 EVERY JOINT PAIN ris a reason for using De WITT'S PILLS Joint pains can be often traced to sluggish kidneys. Harmful impurities are left m the system when these essential blood-cleansers are not working properly. Those poisons must be expelled from the body. Fortunately, there is a medicine made for
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  • 153 4 Photographs taken <m *he occasion of the Mat meeting held at 'he Vk-toria MiimUl Hall. Singapore on Sunday. Nnv !3 to celebrate the South Indian Patriot V. O. Chidambaram Piilni's l!< i T ,,mtii.iiui Day. The figure wearing a turban and (attend if
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  • 274 4 Status Duties Of Malayan Governors Queried In Parliament LONDON. Nov. 25. Sir Ralph Glyn, Conservative, asked the Colonial Secretar) m the House of Commons toda> what were the status and definition of the duties oi the Governor General of the Malayan I'nion and the colon) of Singapore, Mr. Malcolm Mac
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  • 108 4 MR. RAGHAVAN TO BE ENTERTAINED Mr. n. Raghavan, first Indian Consul General m Indonesia, who is nou on a visit to Malaya, by entertained a< a tea-part^ the Prince's at 5.00 p.m. to-day, Wednesday, Nov. 2(i, by a Committee 01 Hosts composed vi the following: Messrs. M. T. Assomul, ChoUimal,
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  • 265 4 Malay Seamen Not Deported, but Repatriated —AUSTRALIAN COMMISSIONER The President! of the Mala) I nioa, Mr. Saardon bin Ha ji /ubir. tin- Mai. iy S«am<n'v Union, Mi S. Adam, the Chinese Chamber oi Commerce, Mr. Lee Kon C hian and Mr. Mark Morrison, he legal adviser of the Malax Sesmeng
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  • 107 4 BATAVIA, Nov. 2:..— Dutch troops wtil not be withdrawn from Du'ch occupied areas of ladoaes la under the present ronditions, the Netherlands hast Indies (ioveriunent announced »oda> The Btatemenl was made la reply <<> press rcporti that Lieut-ColoiH Rievei, Dutch War Minister,
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  • 375 4 fhe outline oi the relief programme has been published l>> Ike l»ri>i>h Committee ot the International Student Service which >i!ite* that projects have beta evolved to meet nru«nt ntH'd.s ot uni\ervit\ students. i h«- projects cover student relief schemes m China, Vietnam, lndon< i
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  • 26 4 Hie next meeting of t}ie Advisory (I '»»ih-i1 will b« held tomorrow, Thursday, Nov. 26th, at the Muni"soal Council Chamber, at 9.30 a.m.
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  • 220 4 Ceylon's "Near Dominion" Constitution Not Foisted, Says Governor COLOMBO, Nov. 2.v IV i.o-.tr-nor oi Ceylon, sir Henry Moiuk-Ma-son Moor*, broadcasting o>«t Colombo Radio t©daj «»n the occasion «»i th« national di > of prayer m preparation lor the official inauguration todaj of Y> lon > now 'in.tr dominion* 1 con
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  • 156 4 LONDON. Nov. 21.— India and Pakistan regained top position from South Africa as Britain's host customers for export good during JuK, August and September with <*>nil>iiu'd purchases worth £2ti.000.000. it was announced here South Africa's purchases totalled £23,000.000. The total value of British export*
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  • 87 4 LONDON, Nov. 25.— Moscow Radio last nijjht reported thai military operation! m Indonesia were becoming more interiM-. while negotiation! to cease hostilities were continuing m Jogjakarta. Th< i Indonesian newspaper "fcunibar" wrote yt-sttrday that more reinforcements have beea despatched t<j Indonesia from the Netherlands. Reuter
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  • 150 4 CALCt IT \.n 25.— The *on Governicat West Bengal h rxamining proposal for >h»- ab I tion <>t betting on ia«< b. iala of the I 1 Cal< Turf Club I this j Gkn n; which iK- called for information Jil:;:t. a!
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