Indian Daily Mail, 4 December 1947

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. N O 252. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 4, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 160 1 To Maintain Internal Peace Our Freedom Is In Its Infancy (From Our Own Correspondent) [.\Y, Dec. 3— -Speaking at a public reception, Food Dr. Rajendra Prasad appealed to the people to' mainthroughout the coun ry and co-operate with the Govin the gigantic task oi
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  • 77 1 Political Correspondent) MM'l J.— 'This defithc 'inie to start Sa. N-u may only agitate ily," advised Dr. BR _a hcduled caste leader. i Deputation of the ScheFederation met him lierinjssion for start.'h.i to obtain the reoi I era tion leaders
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  • 71 1 Froai Our Own Correspondent) ec, 3.— The Nawab ot man hai announced c State making him* i" Ruler '"following clo > of tVe- British Co( mu proclaimed the s'ttuent Assembly foi il'a constitution > 33 members, two-th-i it nominated by 1 of w 1 li
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  • 86 1 n, »n Our Own Correspondent) MBAY, Dee. 3 -The people of tre concerned with the ring made to reinstate the tn Throne, according Samaliaa Gandhi, nephew "nia (;andhi and leader of •Pie s Movement in the State. warns that the return «uab will once
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  • 167 1 \V« reliably understand that Mr. ,1 A Thivy. the Representative of •he Government of India, has cabled to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru asking: for permission to hold an exhibition in Singapore of the Indiamade goods which are now in Penang awaiting shipment to India. These
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  • 64 1 LAHORE, Dec. 3— The Pakistan Minister for Refugees. Ghazanfar Ali Khan, told Moslem workers here today: "Pakistan will not be a silent spectator of unjust and mischievous partition of Palestine but will light shoulder to shoulder with its Arab brethren to defend the
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  • 126 1 CRICKET TEST: BRISBANE Dec. 3—There was no play in the India-Australia Test today. This to.called Test, drawing to a close, is one long agony. One day remains to decide whether the Indians suffer an overwhelming rout or force a gallant draw. Bradman's hop* is a clear sky
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  • 69 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 3.— It is lea tied that the Indian High Commissioner, Mr. Krishna Menon is leavi ig London tor New Delhi in Dece.n'.cr tor consultation with Pandit Nehru. An informed source said the vilU is connected with the Proposed visit of Nehru and Pakistan Premier U»u.u Ali Khan
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  • 45 1 Madras Governor To Unveil Gandhiji's Portrait .From Our Own Correspondent; MADRAS,. Dec 3.— A portrait ot Mahatma Gandhi will be unveiled by Sir Archibald Nye, Governor of Madras, at the Legislative Council Chamber, Fort St. George, Madras, when the Council meets tomorrow (Dec. 4).— Copyright.
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  • 100 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 3 Step;, are sh. tly to lie taken to erect two in >- dera itee) plants, one in North Bihar and one in th e Central Provinces llndia), with a capacity of half a million tons. They will be so constructed
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  • 71 1 LONDON, Dec. 3.— Lieut. -General A. E. Percival, G.O.C. commanding Malaya during the Japanese in. vasioii, said 150 officers will attend the Malaya Campaign officers reunion on Dec 8, which is the first Monday anniversary of the Singapore invasion. ..The General invited United Press correspondent Harold Guard
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  • 37 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Dec. 3.— ln the Union Assembly Mr. Ramalingam Chettiar suggested India's capital be shifted from Delhi, pref crabby to some place in the Central Provinces. Copyright.
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  • 63 1 from Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 3.— Law Mimiter Dr. B. R. Ambedkar in the Constituent Assembly expressed him. eif in full sympathy and support with Dr. Sir Hari Singh Gour's resolution mconimending the appointment of i statutory law Revision Committee clarity and settle the
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  • 138 1 HYDERABAD STATECONGRESS NEGOTIATIONS FAIL (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Dec. 3—Negotiations between the Government and State Congress for ending the political deadlock and enabling the latter to join the Interim Government have broken down. The State Congress President wanted the Nizam to concede k> Rt>ponsible Government in principle and teave
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  • 95 1 ATLANTIC CITY. Dec. 3. —Mr David Lilienthal. Chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, said yesterday that the United States was now producing new atomic weapons from both uranium and plutonium. The weapons were being assembled at the isolated Los Alamos, New Mexico, laboratories
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  • 52 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Dec. 3.— Twenty unlicensed wirefess transmitters and secret code were seized by the Police following searches of Muslim quarters. Two Muslim merchants were arrested. It is stated the transmitters were about to be despatched to Hyderabad when the police swooped on
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  • 197 1 Nehru Inaugurates KashmirDelhi Trunk Line (From Our Political Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 3. Premier Pandit Nehru inaugurated the trunk telephonic connection with Kashmir ai 1400 hours yesterday when he greeted Sheikh Abdullah and Begum Abdullah and Defence Minister Ghulam Bhakshi Mohd. The conversation was in Hindustani and lasted four minutes.
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  • 424 1 LONDON, Dec. 3.— The suggestion in reports from India that Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Premier and Foreign Minister of the Dominion of India, should pav a visit to Britain has, it is understood, arisen from a number of factors, including the recent informal talks
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  • Latest News In Brief
    • 61 1 LONDON, Dec. 3.—British military equipment from the Middle East aid •he Indian Ocean areas is to be transferred to Ea»/ Africa where a big military store depot is planned, Mr. Kmanuel Shinwell, Minister of War, stated today. The chosen ait* is nit $g> miles northwest of Mombasa, Kenya, Mr. Shmwell
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    • 121 1 RANGOON, Deo. 3.- V Saw. former Burmese Premier, who is the P'-'ii-cipal accused in th« State's assassination trial here, today denied a charge ol conspira«> t 0 overthrow the tblished Government anu abctnunt in the murder of U A«ng San, Premier, and members of his Cabinet in aaly. Fi j
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    • 69 1 LCNDON, Dec. J —Al. t»«al Baagger, the Swiss Minister in London, has been authorised to go on a spicial mission to New Delhi la the second half ot' December, Swiss racio reported* today. He is to prepare the establishn of diplomatic relations between t, Dominion of India and Switzerland It
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    • 40 1 LONDON, Dec. 3—Sa Joseph Maung Gyi, the new High tour. sioner for Burma in Great Britain, wa b received in audience by the King at Buckingham Palace today. The King also received Sir Hugh Dow, former Governor of BMuur Reuter
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    • 71 1 SEOUL, Kerea, Dec. t fhfg Duk Soo, 55, an influential behind, the-scenes leader of the powerful Korean Right Democratic Party and a staunch supporter of United Nations intervention in Korea, waa assassinated on Tuesday night at his home by three unidentified as. silants. (hang was shot twice at pointblank range
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    • 90 1 JERUSALEM, Dec. :j.—The du^k to DOOa CUrfew, imposed on Arab sec" on on Tuesday, was extended to 21 h>. but, police said the Arabs would he allowed to leave their homes c r on noon to sun .down today tlat-n would he kept in hous«-ari"st until Tin lay at 5
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  • 85 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay. Dec. 3. At a Press conference today, Dr. Rajendra Prasad President of the Constituent Assembly visualised, the Elections to the Union Assembly under the new Constitution will be held early in 1949 if the Constituent Assembly completed its work
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  • 78 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 3.— The Kim. IOS Minister, Mr. R. K. Shanmugha n Chetty, announced in the Indian •u--liament yesterday that a British delegation consisting of officials would arrive in Delhi in the middle of this month for sterling balances talks. His own idea was
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  • 28 1 JOGJA, Dec-. S'v-^A conference the Indonesian Peasqants' jfo ru< iwiJl be held at Bondoredjo m:ii Bii tnr, East Java, on Dec. 15 and 17. INS
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    • 22 1 TKLL T2™ PRODCCTI TO THE PKOPLI Through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading Tamil Dailj in Malaya oyer 11 yean. 11, SILIGIS K-OAD, itaiaxra.
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  • 1239 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Dec. 4, 1947. COMPREHENSIVE SURVEY NEEDED AMONG the resolutions passed at the Second Indian Colonial Co i♦.crencc held in Madras recent!/, the full proceedings of which have already been published in our colums, W*f one "urging upon the Gov :rnment of India the need for
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  • 1671 2 Terms Conditions Of Service NEW DELHI, Dec 3. The majority of British officers and other ranks required for service in the Armed Forces of India will be required for the Army for a period of one year, commencing Jan. 1, 1948, for the Navy
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  • 1032 2 FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Passports For Foreign For Entry Into India MADRAS, Dec. 3. II is understood thai th Governments have been informed l>> Ike Govern* ***N that foreigners (persons other than residents travelling between the Dominions of India and I\iKm be in possession of valid
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    • 22 2 MARINE SWALLOW Sailing For MADRAS BOMBAY 21st DECEMBER Advance Booking accepted. Apply AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY LTD., 61 Robinson Road, Phone: 2180. J^ingapore.
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  • 961 3 Russia' s Post- War Aims In Europe Threat Against Spread Of To Be Eliminated An American Correspondent's Obervation Of World Events By AUGUST DOEPPNER v\(ihU:.S Dec. 3 There is stf] much guessin* abhshment ot a Belgrade branch of tSe meal Bureau to u coordinate the activity" of t-led governments and
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  • 93 3 DR ZIAUDDIN AHMED, EMINENT EDUCATIONIST, SERIOUSLY ILL LONDON. Dec. Dr. Luy nddin Ahmed, eminent 70-year-old Muslim educationjst and former Vice-chancellor of Aligarh Mnslhn IL nn it sit), Ins seriously ill and pit fially paralysed at a London Itmrshg home. l ln Hi'^h Commissioner fo\ Pakistan, Mr. llalvb Ibrahim Rahmtools, has
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  • 147 3 I his the first of a series of four stales meveymg the position the U.S.S.R. and the Wettjrn World, with special reference to Moscow's intentions in UO rl I politics, and to the policy of the United States in Luropc. August Doeppner, the enthor, has had an unm ailed
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  • 170 3 RANGOON, Dec. 3. Fighting K.chin tribesmen of Upper Burma Will proclaim their native hill tracts as an autonomous state within *ht Union of Burma next month, it was officially learned here today. The autonomous Kachin state wi*i a population of about 700,000 ha
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  • 96 3 TYPEWRITTEN NEWSPAPERS IN CHICAGO CHICAGO. Dec 3 —Residents of Chicago area are becoming accustomed to "typewritten" newspapers as the strike of 1,600 Ijpr Qcttris, employed in seven dailies, went into its fifth day, with neither side moving to break the deadlock over new contracts. Today the Indians Times became the
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  • 61 3 CANBERRA, Dec. 3.—- Australia', piescnt birthrate is the highest for 23 years. From the depression rate ot 16.39 per thousand, the rate bis risen to 23.68 per cent. This rise is believed to be linked with Australia's record employment figures. Only 3,000 persons are ifgistercd for unemployment relict. This \s
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  • 229 3 koME, Dec. 3.— Most reliable Italian Government sources said today the Government had no intention presently ot asking military aid lrom the United States in connection with the current Leftist disorders. This was the reaction oi* BOOTCes close to Premier Alcide do Qaspesi to a
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  • 115 3 LONDON, I)e C A well inforl-i source said today Mr. Harold Wilson, Pi evident ot the Board of Trade, will tty to .Moscow toforrow to resume trade talks with Russia. Plans for Mr. Wilson's departure were expected to be confirmed aMr in the
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  • 38 3 PARIS, Dee. tlk Frrnch Foreign Minister, If, Georges Hid;.", returned to London after a one-day visit here t u eonsult Government leaders. It Bidault left for Pan. by train last night shortly alter f> p.m.
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  • 60 3 GENEVA, Dec. 3.— The United Nations Commission on Human Rights opened its conference today. The Philippine delegation here "as headed by Carlos P. Romulo. Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt speaking tothe United States opened proceedi us by outlining a global bill of hum n rights modelled after
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  • 246 3 INDIA AND PAKISTAN TO ENTER INTO TREATY OF FRIENDSHIP, NAVIGATION AND COMMERCE WITH USA Preliminary Discussions In Progress WASHINGTON, Dee. 3.— lt is learned that the United States Government has opened preliminary discuss ion* with India and Pakistan with a view to negotiating treaties of friendship, navigation and commerce and
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  • 339 3 AN AMERICAN JOURNALIST'S SOLUTION FOR PEACE IN INDIA NEW YORK, Dn. t. American journalist Robert Aunt Smi'h, writing in the "Saturday Evening '\W on "Why India Fights", cieren "Few countries m the WOrU have had our the period oi last three decades as high a degree as ha, India, hut
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  • 966 3 Your Bravery Must Not Be Frittered Away" NEW DELHI, Dec. 3.— "There can be no rest for this unhappy land unless every Hindu and Sikh returns with honour and in safety to West Punjab and everv Muslim refugee to the Lnion barring, of course, those
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  • 391 4 Creech-Jones' Statement In Commons 1 "It is hoped that it will be found practicable to bring the Malayan Federation into existence on Jan. I, 1948. In any event, it will be brought into existence at the first possible moment," declared Air. Arthur Creech-Jones,
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  • 70 4 The following countries have been admitted to associate mem. oership of the Economic Commission lor Asia and the Far East i which is now In session at Baguio In the Philippines) Burma, Ceylon, Hong Kong; and the group ot territories comprising the Jklalaya Union and Singapore
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  • 158 4 It is learned here that last week's meeting of the World Federation of Trade Unions in Paris did not take final decision on the proposal to hold the future cnnference in Far East. The subject was referred to the Commute for consideration and
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  • 79 4 A charity concert in aid of the school's Girl Guide Fund wiil be st&ged by studenti and Guides of the Malay Girls' School, Kampong Bahru. Kuala Lumpur, at the school hall on Saturday, Dec. 6, at 8 p.m. Admission charge^ will be $1
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  • 102 4 Th*- Overseas Committee of the British Institute of Journalists yesterday agreed in response to a communication from the Burmese Association of Journalists that a letter should be sent to Rangoon, congratulating the Burmese Journalists on the formation of a non-political professional body to forward the interests of
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  • 174 4 The assistant parish priest of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, _*ie Rev. Fr. S. M. Dominique has gjoo to Tapping in place of Rev Fr. Fernandez. Retv. Fr. Fernandez has come to Singapore to be assistant parish priest oi the Tamil Church. Father
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  • 124 4 JOGJA, Dec. 3.— On Dee. 13, the Indonesian N*WI Agency "Antar.** 1 will celebrate its 10th annivera try. Under the present circumstances the Agency will mark the day with a sober ceremonial. It may be recalled that ten years ago on the same day.
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  • 312 4 Considerable changes in dress havo been approved by the War Office tor the post-war Army. In FARELF, ol course, Jungle Green will continue *o be worn. Service dress the dress that wlv M, sweethearts and parents used to admire so greatly will ultimately dappear except for
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  • 78 4 No Conflict Between Netherlands Indonesia! The lolloping statement ha* be*n issued by the Netherlands ConsulateG fßCial inSingapore; When referring t t the present political dilliculties in Indonesia, Mm term 'Netherlands- Indonesian cefcthct" is often u >ed. To a>o«d an> misiiiul«rstand«nu. *e i s h to Make char that there i
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  • 45 4 A class talk on "Thiinkuial" a ,11 be conducted «n Tamil by Br. Kaivaiya C'haitanya of the Bamakrishna M sion, Singapore, at the Mission pr mises, 'J Nonrii Road, tomorrow, P day. Dee. 5 at 6.30 p.m. All are cordially invited.
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    48 4 Dr Sutan Sjahrir. former Indonesian Republican Premier and Special Advisor to President Soekarno garlanded at the Kallang airport on Tuesday when he arrived from Calcutta by a BOAC flying boat. Dr. Sjahrir is staying as Lord Kil learns guest and is expected to proceed to Australia very shortly.
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  • 134 4 London— Sydney AIRMAIL SERVICE As from yesterday BO AC Lancastrians on the fast service from London to Sydney started carrying mail *id treight. The first mail and freight trom Sydney will leave today. The change was made as a revolt of the introduction of the Constellation aircraft by Qaantaa Empire
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  • 65 4 As »he accommodation in the Ramakrisnna Mission Vivokananda Boys Scboo! and Saradamani Girls' School is limited, those desirous of admit* ting their children in the school's in U4B er< requested to enquire immediately at D Norm Road. There wdi bo no admission after Jan. 15 next.
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  • 70 4 JOGJA, Dec. 3.- In meeting hUd the "Re;;' m the occasion ot ths anniversary ol the SOBSI, Pr^si lent ?oekarno, in b>s speech, urged the Inoonoaian laboure s to uphold their ideology and not be influenced by anarcho-eydttidcelism". Ihe President reiterated the CaJ that the
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  • 64 4 INDIAN REPRESENTATIVE RETURNS TO JOGJA JOGJA. Dec. 3,— Mr. Mohd. Yum:-, the Representative of the Governor it ot India, who was away In Djakac i lor a few days, has deturned to Jo te ja. He is accompanied by his wu It is reported that he is tzposted to make
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    • 69 4 THE MALAYALA MANORAMA The oidest Malayalam Daily Newspaper on the Malabar Coast Reappearing o n 29th Nov. 1947 after having been suppressed for political reasons. I have great pleasure to announce that the "Malayala Manorama" will begin to reappear from Saturday the 29th Nov 1947. and I respectfully invite resumption
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