Indian Daily Mail, 27 November 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 216 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1947 PRICE 10 C
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  • 143 1 Council To Meet On Dec 14 To Decide Future Course Rational League To Be formed In Pakistan LAHOKE. No\. 26. The Alt-India Muslim League which president, Mohammed Ali .jinnah, represents 00,000 Muslims, mav be dissolved, it was reported here ght. \li Khan, Pakistan Prime Minister,
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  • 68 1 M.u Dl Mil v.v. S€v— The la* l tin Join' lndia-Paki-tan i h'lcl lit to toda> den of Governor.l Mountbal uss on iiuluded the (ting up an <>i ..itusation to reSuprcme Commander*! quai u'hu h is being Nov. Jo*h, recent 1 f i '.in
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  • 90 1 i i spondetit i Speaking \a/u tuddin urged the •i« red in n\t t-t any ite of Paktai in. <-i> -iinwt unh >i> m the l i r< I)«:p^ BUUIc Io i Moi eg arc afool mission and liquid i* onoi lie stran^lua 1
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  • 119 1 UNDON, Now Mrs. Vijaya iks| "'H Pandil India's Ambassauill not rct«m direct from the Tinted States been attending the > ihe Indian delelearned from reliable rrda] aid Mrs. Pandit Ni w Delhi from tier* i< b "remote >ui<d not resume Moscow. it
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  • 36 1 < I i om Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Nov. 26. Government of India had ap. proached the Russian Government for foodi»rains and the matter is still under negotiation. Dr. Prasad said. Copyright.
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  • 92 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Nov. 26.— Dr. Rajendra Prasad newly elected Congress President has appointed S. K. Patil, Bombay Provincial Congress President a.s General Secretary of the Congress. A new Working Committee will be announced when Dr. Prasad assumes the Presidentship. He is
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  • 46 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE, Nov. 26.— T. Maria ppan, Honn- Minister of Mysore announced in Bangalore his Government's intention tq enlarge the Stiit*. Fortes and appealed to the youths of Mysore to join the Army in gr«at numbers Copyright.
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  • 28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Nov. 26. The Timpat hi Devastanam Committee has granted Rs. 50.000 each for Tamil and Telugu encyclopaedia com- -Copyright.
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  • 60 1 MOUNTMTTEN CONVEYS ATTLEE'S INVITATION TO PANDIT NEHRU I From Our Own Correspondent 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 26.— 1t is' understood Pandit Nehru has been invited to visit London. Earl Mount batten reportedly brought a personal invitation to Nehru from Premier Attlee. It is also understood Mr. V, K. Krishna Menon,
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  • 244 1 (From Our Own Corre>i>ondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 26. In the Constituent Assembly today the Government spokesmen gave the following replies Food Minister Dr. Rujendra Prasad: Madras hi.s set apart Rs. 17.200.0n0 this year for the Grow More l r i<od
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  • 291 1 BALDEV SINGH REPLIES TO QUESTIONS IN THE ASSEMBLY (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 26.-— Replying to questions in the Con stituent Assembly today, Defence Minister Sardar Baldev Sin^h said India Government is considering the feasibility of appointing suitable officers of
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  • 106 1 <*rom Our Own Correspondent) wmmJUFi DELHI > Nov 26^- A standstill agreement has been £,1?on n e<?n the StateS Mini^y and the Hyderabad Delern w Provisional for one year and comes into effect on .^i/r here J was not of pessimism till
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  • 237 1 The treaty relating t o Berar which lapsed uhen the British quit India I* now automatically revived and India accept, the Nizam's suzela.nty over Berar and also agrees to continue payment of Rs. >.:>OO,OOO annually t o the Nizam. The Nizam must also be consulted
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  • 74 1 PAKISTAN SPIES IN INDIA? (From Our Own Correspondent) LLCKNOW, Nov. 26 —From documents seized from people arriving here from Pakistan, it appears a number of Pakistan spies have iniiltratt-d into India and the Provincial police has been instructed to keep strict watch on persons coming from Pakistan. Cases of persons
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  • 173 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDEKAHAD. Nov. 2fi.— The Nizam has offered the following terms to the State Congress: First, the Nizam is ready to agree *o responsible Government provided the Hyderabad Congress agrees t o the principle of Hyderabad for Hyderabadis; secondly, parity between
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  • 145 1 "PRINCES MUST MARCH WITH THE TIMES OR PERISH" (From Our Own Correspondent) JAIPUR, Nov. 26.— Mr. N. V. Gadf?il. Minister for Works, Mines and Power said hero on Saturday: "Tho Princes would have to march with the 1 times or perish. In the future democratic world, there >s no place
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  • 33 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) DACCA, Nov. 26.— East Bengal Premier Nazimuddm announced yesterday the Government has decided k) abolish horse racing. After next March there will be no racing in East Benga Copyright.
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  • 74 1 Pathanistan Government In Kabul NEW DELHI, Nov. 26.-An Azad PaUiamstan Government has been set up in Kabul with Khan Muhammad Yahiya Jan a* the head, the Afghan Consulate in New Delhi confirmed. A radio transmitter, functioning somewhere near Kabul, broadcasts the bulletins of the new Government. It i s l«arnt
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  • 166 1 £j° m Our Own Correspondent) SRINAGAR, Nov. 26-Mr Sheikh Abdullah, Head of the Kashmir Administration said in Srinagar in future Kashmir he will tolerate M communal organisation, neither Hindu, nor Muslim, nor Sikh, and all people will be equal before the law irrespective of
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  • 161 1 Australia's Decision To Repatriate Malayan Seamen To Stand t'ANBERRA, Nov. 26— Mr. Joseph L'hifley, Australian Print Minister, said in the House ol Representative* today that h«" saw no r* «son I* re\ it- his (iovernmtnt's division to rep a t riatf the II Malayan MUMI who had settled in .t»h<-
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  • 90 1 NEW DELHI. Nov 2(1 Indian Finance Minister, Sir Shanmukhan Chetty, introducing an interim budget in th<- Constituent Assembly here today, disclosed a net revenu*deficit of 262,400,000 rupees Th« period covered by the budget is for seven and a half months from tag. 15, India's indejttiideiite day. Sir Shanmukhan
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  • 921 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Nov 27, 1947 SPURN THEIR "ADVICE" gPEAKING in the Malayan Union Advisory Council on Tuesday, Mr. M. P. Rajagopal urged the Governor to use his special powers to legislate the Income Tax Bill in view of the "overwhelming support- of its principles by the 'pubftc
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  • 1400 2 Assembly Debate On Control Of P ress INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Patel Moves Bill For Control Of Publications .NEW DELHI, Nov. to Hyderabad and Junagadh were made in the Constituent Assembly sitting as a Legislature at question time on Nov. 19. Answering a number of questions on the States, Sardar Patel,
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  • 914 2 Mr. Biswanath Das urged that the cess should be considerably increased .so that more road facilities could be given to undeveloped area?. CONTROL OF PUBLICATIONS Sardar Fate] moved for consideration a Bill to eostinue certain special powers conferred on the administration in the Chief Commissioners' Provinces for the better
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  • 1276 2 (BsißiaiaiSiSlQ BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDS Dress Reform F Or Lawyers: Madras High Courts View MADRAS, Nov. 26.— 1n reply to the Council «f 11 i Advocates' Association, suggesting chimes j n for the advocates, the Madras High Court h, n Association that in the opinion o|
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  • 755 3 Nehru Moves Bill In Dominion Parliament Discussion On Amendment To Trades Union Act N| u DEI IH. Nov. 26— Aj its session on Nov. is the Vsseinbly in .Is role o f a legislature, passed the fled I- the convention on the privilege* and in, enjoyed
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  • 93 3 Standstill Agreement Reached Oe tween India And Hyderabad ELHI, Nov. 2<i. A standstill agreement has been '<•'• the Governs*^ of India and a delegation ll state which has been negotiating here. N| "in Nawaz Jun«, leader of the delegation, is fly 'ertbad today to secure the Nizam's signature to »tio
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  • 228 3 Why Britain Voted Against Indian Resolution On S. Africa? I^M>UN, N OV 26_rhil|ip |M ra "n, communist, a *k* u Foreiga Secretary Kmest n t VIII ,n Ifee u ou lllons lo< a > wh> the United Kingdom representative OH the Political Committee of the I mud Nations Mineral Assembly
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  • 603 3 NEED FOK GREATER CO-OPERATION AMONG ASIAN COUNTRIES STRESSED BAGUIO, Nov. 25. The Economic Commission for Amu and the Far East met on Monday to plan the economic improvement of this populous vvartorn part of the world. David owen> United Nations Assistant Secretary
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  • 1286 3 LONDON, Nov. 26. Tjbe bill transferring power to a sovereign independent Burma outside the British Commonwealth on Jan. 4 was given a second reading agreed in principle in the House of Lords last night. It has already passed through all stages in
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  • 448 3 (Continued from Page 2> ordinary legislation. Sardar Patel explained, would give undesirable matter much wider publicity than what the offending newspaper itself could give. That was because Government would have to file a complaint in a court of law and the publicity that proceedings in
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  • 72 3 BATAVIA, Nov. 2<».— The Government of Burma has fives defacto ttr sounition t o the <.o\ trnment of Indon*>ian Republic, the Indonesian .radio troiu Jogjakarta, Republican capital in t| lt intt rior of Java, announced today. Mohammed Natsir, li»'i)ublican Minister of Information in th« former Sjahrir
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  • 725 4 Glowing Tribute Paid At Tea-party Yesterday (By Our Staff Reporter) Glowing tribute to the splendid services he had rendered to the Malayan Indian Community was paid yesterday at a tea party held at the Prince's to Air. i\. Kaghavan, the first Indian Consul-CJeneral
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  • 313 4 (Bj Our Stall Kcporti-r) "The New India which has just been born is join- tu ivork uul the destiny of even man. This new India is not a mean country nor is it a small country," declared Mr. N. Kaghavan, speaking at the
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  • 76 4 "Night oi Nights" a gala evening oi mirth and music is to b<-' presented today (Thursday* at the Great World torougfa the joint efforts of th< proprietor! of this popular amus< m* nt centre and Uk- Public Relations "tikf in aid oi' the Princess Wedding
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  • 60 4 RANtrUON, Nov. 26. Nation-wide celebrations will mark the proclamation oi liurmav mdepenuence on January 4, it was announced here lodjay. According to the tentati\e pragrmmmf, MH lormal ueclarauon oi indepena«nce will take place at 1 a.m. 1..31.1. on January l, ly*^, and uu general celeorations, organised
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  • 153 4 As a result of a report pubiisn <» »n ceriain papers in Singapore ana renang saying mat "unporm inrni tlie United dMfctes are pernntieci ol cameras anu vquipmenc ana cimuu.jnuns as approved oy uic r uoiic iveiauons Utncei some comusion na.j oeen caused Ootn
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  • 134 4 POPPY DAY MOST SUCCESSFUL The gna] meeting ol' the W47 Poppj Lay Committee was held at ol Uraugu ttoad on Tu«»dayi Nov, -in* Chairman, Mrs. J. £gertoii, announced tha| tn« coiiccuon th's y«ar noin me Colony oi bingapore nad reaca^a the magmncient total vi |51»2fiMI. ihis Qgure includes the collections
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  • 107 4 A tea party on honour oi Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Menon, who were recently married In Malacca, wu held on Saturday. Nov. at o p.m. m the Ja<m Tamil School premises. Among tnose i>m.\«- > m were Mr. GopmJ Pillai oi Uu- Welfare Dtivx, Serentban,
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  • 45 4 EXPORT OF COCONUT OIL It is notiiicd that export ftcences uui now be granted ior the expon vi coconut oil to any destination upon proof that an equivalent quantity m tons has been shipped since Nov. j; to the Ministry o i" ±ood. United KnuUom.
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  • 342 4 BOMBA\ Nov. 26. -After three days of practice matches, Malaya s three veteran contenders are* confident of their chances of victory in the All-India Badminton Championship, beginning Dec. iz. "So Jar zee have not been outclassed in any zuay" said I.
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  • 1621 4 Income Tax Is Essential, Says Workers' Representative IN SPITE OF THE ANTICS OF THE OPHMTmT^ I'm MR. RAJAGOPAL'S SPEECH IN MALAYAN UNION ADVISORY COUNCIL 4 *ln spite of the antics of the opposition it is quite clear to any thinking person that this form of taxation is essential. There is
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