Indian Daily Mail, 2 December 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. HI. No. 250. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 88 1 Dutch Seize India's Rice Disclosure By Dr. Sjahrir ,000,000 Tons Awaiting Shipment At Java Ports Said To Be Involved 1 rom Our Own Correspondent) \i\\ LHI, Dec. i. Nearly three lakhs of tons oi tneslan Republic deposited in ports in to India have been seized by the Dutch t-vealed Dr.
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  • 162 1 IBAI!\I) MIEGATIO.N CHIEF'S ASSURANCE I rom Our Political OorrespondCnO [I, Dec. I. Nawab Moin Nawaz Jung, bad Delegation. >aid in an interview Daily Mad Correspondent here: "We ch worried about the wordage of the AgrecHyderabad and India. We are only
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  • 117 1 Bewada To Have A Radio Station SJJ Our Own Correspondent) I>£LHI Dtc l_ D uring 1 h(> in the Constituent J Saturday Rajkumari in British India doctor for everv persons, im Chetty said at Gliding rupees I India was Rs. 1,781 Pakistan', share nined. 3a »d Madias Government '^'nn,Mded Bezwada
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  • 128 1 Difficult To Drive Invaders Out Before Summer, Savs Abdullah (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Dei I.— Trade Representatives between India and Kashmir will be exchanged within a month. Mr. Sheikh Abdullah who is here said he would spare no »*ffort to increase trade between the two countries, but added
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  • 39 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Dec. I.— lt is understood Sardar K M. Panikkar, Premier of Bikaner, will be appointed to succeed Dr. R. P. Paranjpye as High Commissioner in Australia. —Copyright.
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  • 133 1 NBW DELHI Dec. I— An >lfil *hat peaceful methods alone should be adopted for solving the Indo-Pakistan problem was made by Pandit Ja. waharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, addressing a public meeting h*re on Nov. 28. The political division of India
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  • 110 1 Hyderabad Leaders Released (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Dec. I.— ln accordance with the Governments decision to release all political prisoners and detenus not guilty of grave offences and pave the way for the formation of an Interim Government in the State, Swami Rama, nand Thirth, State Congress President, and
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  • 53 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Dec. I.— The District Magistrate has ordered nonMusi'ims occupying some Mosques in the city to vacate them within a week failing which they will be liable to prosecution. Police also were instructed to eject them on the expiry of
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  • 365 1 (From Our Political Correspondent; NEW DELHI, December 1. >She»k Abdullah. in an »X--duflive talk said: "I will try my best to create th« riyht Atmosphere in India and make Kashmir's accession io Indm a permanent heart -i>heart
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  • 390 1 India's Finance Minister Apologises (Fro tit Our Political Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. I.— Finance Minister Mr. It K. Shanmukham Chelty today said in the Constituent Assembly "I admit the serious omission on my part of the great sacrifices made by my countrymen in winning freedom lor this coutry under the
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  • 124 1 BLACRMARKETEERS TO NOTE: (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Dec. I— Persons convicted ol blackmarketing may have to proclaim their shame according to a Bill which the Government propose to introduce. Offenders may be asked to display notices of their conviction in their places of business
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  • 244 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Dec. I.— Master Tara Singh, Akali leader, at a prcsa conference, declared conflict between India and Pakistan is bound to come sooner or later. "Already RCcrct preparations are being made by Pakistan Government for a sudden
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  • 33 1 LONDON, Dec. 1. Radio Mo c .v quoted a report from the "Norwegian Radio" that Hitter*! missing deputy, Martin Borniann, has arrived in So'.ith America, on a forged passport obtained in Stockholm. UP
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  • Latest News In Brief
    • 80 1 SYDNEY, Dec. 1. The Australian Government is adhering to its decision to deport the 11 Malayan seamen who had married Australian girls and settled in Australia during the war, the Premier of Australia, Mr. Joseph Ihifley, said today in a letter to a Committee which
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    • 95 1 GENEVA. Dec. I.— The 18-nation meeting of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights ii BXptCted to start work tomorrow on the dravlag up of two international bunrui rights bills. The two bills are understood to mvolve A declaration to be made by tin* United Nations Gtiural Assembly cataloguing human
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    • 54 1 KEIKIT. Dec. I.— Students demo istratinp against the partition of Palestine broke through police lin<s m front of the Trans-SMx'rian Oil Co n pany office today and smashed fvindows in the building irlHl a hail of stones. No one was injured and police succeeded in breaking up the crowd and
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    • 94 1 rEIPING, Dec. 1.~ Lt.-Col. Hsu Ching-shen, Deputy Commander of MM lyth (Gendarme Corps stated definitely that no attempt of assassin ition was involved in the shooting incident in the vicinity of the General' ->- »>imo's car two days ago, and thw fOIIDg Air Force lieutenant ftriitf the shot will \h!
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    • 100 1 SEATTLE, Dec. 1. Six perwus were killed and 23 were injured whoa thq Alaska Airline*' |XJ4 passenger plane crashed into an automobile aiul burned, while attempting a landing at Seattle Tacoma Airport, today. The 18-month-old baby of Mr. euxl Mrs. John Johnson of Glean Glbh, Alaska, was burned to death
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    • 65 1 LONDON Dec. I.— The Treasury announced today that during November Britain *old $48,000,000 worth of her gold reserve and purchased an additional 4 $60,000,000 from the International Monetary Fund The Treasury did not reveal to whom Britain sold the gold. During October the NdM from gold reserve which Ls ulxj
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  • 1057 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1947. A HAPPY EVENT THE signing of the one-year agreement between Hyderabad and the Indian Union is the happiest event so far in the post-partition history of the great sub-continent south of the Himalayas. Ever since the creation of the two Dominions, the
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  • 1677 2 Resolutions Passed At Second Annual Indian Colonial Conference Full Details Of Two-Day Session At Madras MADRAS, Dec. I.— The problems lacing the Indian Nationals abroad and the need to locus public attention both in the loreign countries and in India, on all matters
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  • 1093 2 MEEEEII FROM OUH SPECIAL CORRESPOND Engineering College Tn Be Established At Dhanbld JHAKIA, Dec. 1.— Alter a series »< (llM1I leading business men and mdusuiaiisis q„ 7° ,ls betw^ ments proposal lor the loundmg 01 an elect™ '^rn. nicai engineering college it has been decided to
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  • 757 3 I Arab Leaders Warning To UNO Decision 0\ ARAB FROM MOROCCO TO AFGHANISTAN WILL ANSWER THE CALL" FLUS HING MEADOWS, NEV YORK. Dec: -The Un a VssemWy last night approved the partition plan for pj In favour, 13 againtt, ,0 absent,™* and one ab-
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  • 130 3 SECULATION ABOUT GOVERNORS' APPOINTMENTS (From Our Own Correspondent) NEYP DLLIU, Dec. i.-Spec,;,-aon is rife in Delhi regarding the iuturcpcmincu Governor-GenenL U u .aid Mrs. Sarojini Naidu vw ill continue as lull umc Governor ol united ProTiaccs. Mr. C Rajsgopalachan iS bans t*pped as future Govenmr-Gcnerai when Earl Moumbattcn leave, in
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  • 60 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) NKU DELHI. Dec 1.-india Covernmciit i s negotiating with Russia for trade and other econorelations, said Commerct Minister Mr. N V Gadgil i,, the Indian Parliament and added presently raw jute goods and groundnut oil are the principal Hems of
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  • 104 3 SHANGHAI, Dec. 1 vil skipping here has been paralysed after the suspension of all Shanghai port pilots by the Chinese Customs Marine Commissioner. The suspension follow td the Customs refusal t o tfrant pilots a revised tariff to jntyit currency fluctuations and the pilots' decision
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  • 316 3 LONDON. i><c. 1- Mr Mol,,t O v (Russia) was spotted U> demand the formation soon of a n all-German Gowrnment and renew his campi -n lor a decision in the German peace conference when the
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  • 97 3 LONDON, Dec. I.— The Council of the Big Four Foreign Ministers, after wrangling over agenda difficulties for four meetings, yesterday reached two points of agreement:. ONE. They accepted Pakistan as an ally to bo consulted on the preparation of a German peace treaty. TWO.
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  • 858 3 (Continued from Page 2) taken by the people in India to organise cultural' and social welfare activities in the midst of their brethren aboard. MAHATMA GANDHI MISSION IK suggested that a "Mahatma Gandhi Mission"' should be forthwith formed in India under the joint auspices of the Indian
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  • 52 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Dec 1 The AllIndia Congress Committee office which is now Allahabad Will be shifted to Delhi in three months i,>lr. Mitjra. Secretary in change of A ICC Office has arrived in Delhi t o supervise the
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  • 381 3 Unprecedented strike wave sweeps France PARIS, Dec. 1. Six million trench workers haNc told their union whether or not they favoured joining the strike which U blowly strangling the economic life of the country. A general strife* call is not cx[Keted t 0 be made by the GmflU Conttderation of
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    • 370 3 "FREE OF CHARGE" TELEGRAMS TO PAKISTAN NLW DLLHI, Dec. i.— The (uuvcrnment of India in a press note has advised senders of tekgrams to Pakistan areas to write at the end ihe word Pakistan free of charge. Otherwise, s<ua Uie press note, th« telegram will be reierred back to (hi
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  • 505 4 Official Statement Issued u lt appears from Press items that there is considerable misunderstanding of the effect of a recent judgment by Mr. Justice Willan on an appeal against a decision by the Deputy Commissioner for Labour,
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  • 113 4 ASAF ALI CLEVELAND, Dec. i. Indus ambassador, Aba} Alt, totd the City Club today the world might be WtU to help develop India as a war deterrent rather than give complete attention to helping Europe. He said if India had been so
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  • 155 4 PENANG INDIAN MUSLIMS TO ERECT "JINNAH MAHAL" l»lans for the election in F«nang ol a hall to be named "Jinnah Mahal after Mr. Mohanu-d AH Jinnah, I'akistan Governor-General, have by-n made by the Penang Indian Muslim League announces Mr. 'ISurud D»n, don. Secretary. The Hall is estimated to cost approximately
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  • 67 4 MR. J. R. HILL APPOINTED DY. PRESIDENT OF MUNICIPALITY Gazette Extraordinary issued yesterday states Mr. J. K. 11*11 has b*en appointed D«puty President ol tho Municipal Commissioners oi tfei Town oi' Singapore, by the Governor with effect from Nov. 28, Inclusive during the ninuT on Nave of Mr. i-. Kayman,
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  • 116 4 His numerous friends and w-ll-wish«B in Malaya will be glad 'o bear that the marriage of Mr. M. Sivam, Circulation Manager of the Indian Daily Mail, who was formerly attached to the Azad H»nd Broadea-.-mg Station in Saigon during the Indian Independence Movement, and
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  • 83 4 Among the 26U.0U0 people from i'll parts of the world who were present at the wedding of Princess Elizabe'.i to the Duke of Edinburgh was Nr. E. R. Koek, a former member of the .Singapore Advisory Council and M >. Koek. Also present were Sir
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  • 282 4 NEW DLLHI, Dec. I<—T(H Government of India has accepted /a principle tbg scheme for filing military training to youth of Imtoa, prepared by the Natfonal Cadet Organisation Committee appointed by t/je Goiernment, said the Defence Minister, Sardar Balder Singh, hi the Indian Parliament on Thursday.
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  • 169 4 DUTCH ARKEST OWN SOLDIERS FOR DEATH OF INDONESIAN POWS BATAVIA, Dec. I.— Dutch autho. ritfct announced today two Dutch soldiers and one officer have been arrested in connection with the death of 46 Republican prisoners of war, during a 15 hour trip in closed box cars. Hundred prisoners of war
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  • 406 4 NEEDS 325 RUNS TO AVOID INNINGS DEFEAT BRISBANE, Dei", i. I ndia required 32s to avoid an innings defeat when Mankad and Sarwate opened against Lindwall and Johnston. Both batsmen were prone to flick at off balls. As Mankad hooked Johnston for
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  • 791 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR ISLAND CONTINENT'S POPULATION PROBLEM Sir, On Tuesday November 18th you puoiished an editorial unaer tn< heading: "Australia Cutting Us Own .Throat The Title appeared to a rather a conclusion to which you desired to lead readers bused on a
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  • 115 4 NEW DELHI Dtc 1 A dralt lormula for settling l|le fu ure of •he princely state of Kashmir reportedly has botn reached at a meeting o f high officials of India and Pakistan on Saturday. Prime Minister Nehru of India and Prime Minister Liaquat Ali
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  • 55 4 KENYA'S OLDEST WOMEN, AT 100, STILL HALE AND HEALTHY NAIROBI, Dec 1 Mrs. S. Ahmed of Nairobi, Kenya's oldest woman still hale and hearty celebrated here 100th birthday yesterday. Mrs. Ahmed, an Indian born in Rawalpindi. Western Punjab, Pakistan, came t o East Africa In 1888. She has vivid memories
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  • 43 4 Mi. C. H. V Hlake, Malayan (ivi leivi.ee. has 1m < n appointod Private Secretary to the Governor of Staff** pore with »ff*«i from Nov. -It). VJU. iiulusiw. vice Mr. W. H. Walkei, t>n l« v av< 1
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