Indian Daily Mail, 12 December 1947

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. HI. No. 259. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 12, 1947. 4 PAGES PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 174 1 Smuts Reaffirms White Superiority In South Africa UN Decisions To Be Defied >RIA Dec. n General Jan Sana,, South lie Minister, claimed in a speech here last night rs United Nations' resolution on the Union's India had been "wiped out" by this year's proill be possible now for talk, and
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  • 95 1 Aboltion Of Direct Appeals To Privy Council U DELHI, Dm !I_a Kill to »'<u- t) u > enlarfemenl of the late farisdiction of the Fedew I »t India In ivii cases and the abolition of all direct ap. in such cases h> the Fiiv\ raa introduced by the Law «>r
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  • 37 1 Our Own Correspondent) DELHI. Dec. ii.— Premier J iCernal Atfairs Ministry wd last ni^lu that India and Government! have to exchange Anibassajdors r<kr to strengthen the friendly tinj between them." Copyright
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  • 36 1 <Mir Own Correspondent) UELHI. Dec n.— Lord Mountbatten will bo leavtomorrow (Friday) for -tend the Silver Jubilee faipur. dinj four cta)s in Jaipur m Bombay, the vill return to Delhi Copyright
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  • 18 1 'a. il. Dr. SuUn ndonesian Prime Minnow Adviser to the Repub- arrived here today ox u Australia.— Reuter
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  • 106 1 PREPARATIONS FOR AZAD MUSLIM CONFERENCE LIiKNOW. Dee 11 —According to th« decision of the Delhi conference of Muslims, convened by .Maulana Abul Kalani Azad. preparations are afoot in Lucknow for holding the conference in an All-India scale in the third u»ek of December. Maulana Abul Kalani A/nd will preside over
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  • 99 1 PARIS. Dec 11— The Aga Khan categorically denied last night reports from Damascus that he would contribute 30,000,000 gold pound* far the "redemption" of Palestine. In a telephone interview from his villa at Le Cannet, near Carina, on the French Riviera late last night, the
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  • 51 1 RANGOON, Dec. n.— U Tin Tut, Burmese Foreign Minister, who returned here from New Delhi yesterday with Thakin Nu, the Premier, described their mission to India a:> "a success". The visit concerned relation* between India and Burma which ut.uns independence on JjQuary 4-
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  • 74 1 OTTAWA, Dec. 11.— A Bill to outlaw the Labour Progressive Party wa.-- introduced In the House of Commons, in an effort to suppress ih« political groups, which the BiU 1 called a menace to the safety of the state." The measure seeks to make permanent the wartime ban, which was
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  • 134 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) KARACHI, Dec. ll. Sind politic* <ook a new turn yesterday with tne decision of the Congress Party to seek disalfiliation from the Allindia congress and to function Independently, with a view t o safeguarding the minority interests, UH party also resolved to
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  • 141 1 I SAW TRIAL: KA.NoOON, Dec. a.— Dr. Derek Cums Bennett, K(,, called the prost'eution's case avj^uist U Saw, tin. 1 former Premier, "a rooked case 1 when the Burmese State a:»:>a:»ination trial was resumed here today. Mr. Curtis Bennett, senior defence! counsel, making
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  • 60 1 BATAVIA. Dec n.— Dr. Amir Sjarifoeddin, Indonesian RepublicPremier, confirmed report* today that Dr. Stltan Sjahrir, Republican Pleni-potcntiary-at-large, had been asked lo cancel his intended visit tu Australia and act as adviser to the Indonesian delegation discussing a peace settlement with he Dutch in Batavia. Dr.
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  • 106 1 LONDON, Dec 11 -Print -ew Elizabeth and the Dukt- of Edinburgh will receive allowances totalling £50,000 if majority recommendations of an all-party Parliamentary committee published today are ayproved by <h* British Parliament Twelve members of the commit, tee voted for and nve against ganting the Princess
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  • 23 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Dec. 11.— De-wan Chamanl'al Setalvad. veteran liberal leader, died yesterday after a brief illness.— Copyright
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  • 203 1 J(From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 11. The Government has decided to gradually withdraw rationing and control on foodgrains in such a way that while keeping i n view the policy of restoring free trade as quickly as possible the interests of consumers
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  • 201 1 G.G.'s Visit To London N ot Con nected With Recent Developments In Malaya His Excellency the Governor-General will fly to England early in January to confer with authorities in London. This plan was arranged months ago and is not connected with any recent developments in Malaya, says an orhcial Press
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  • 90 1 (From Our Political Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 11— The Government of India has directed that claims of a personal nature i ot connected with property against the Siamese Government >hould be lodged with the External Affairs Departmet before August 11 next year
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  • 74 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. u._Dr. Rajcndra Prasad, Food Minister, in a broadcast last night appealed to everyone the consumer, trader, middleman, capitalist, agriculturist mu\ industrialist to co-operate with the Government in making a success of the progressive decontrolling of
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  • 189 1 CALCUTTA D,v. ii. Police nred on some 5,000 demonstrators mussed outside the Bengal Legislature to protest against the Government's new security bill causing an unck mined number of casualties. It wxs the first time since Independence Day that police were forced 'o tiro on political
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  • 64 1 NEW YORK,, Dec. 1 'bhakuntala," first Indian-produced film ever r o be shown commercially in the United States, will have its premiere in New York on Christmas Day. Starred in the him is Jayashree whose husband V. Shantaram directed its production. As the dialogue is
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  • 80 1 Gondhiji Among worlds Ten worstoressed Men (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 11— New York Magazine "American" list s MahaU ma Gandhi among the world's ten worst dressed men, in its annual poll and gives him the tenth place. The worst dressed man number one is the American millionaire
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  • 242 1 SARAWAK PEOPLE INVOKE ATLANTIC CHARTER The .Sarawak Dyak Association and the Malay National Union of Sarawak haw today sent the following telegram to the British Prime Minis. icr:— 4mi W I who claim to represent the views of the indigenous people of Sarawak desire to convey to you our unanimously
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  • 89 1 KARACHI, Dec 11.— Five hundred Muslim refugees yesterday forcibly occupied sonic houses, attacked tfc« owners and started rioting Tho police arrived and chared them but only with great difficulty. Eight arrests were made. Copyright. MADRAS. D«c. 11. —Home Minister, Dr P Suhbaroyan stated in the Assembly today that
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  • 1592 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Dec. 12, 1947. LEARN FROM INDIA'S IEADERS CONCLUDING our editorial on Crime yesterday, we observed: the present unprecedented crime wave can be checked, and checked quickly, but not unless tfce Police adopt ruthless and drastic measures against the criminals, and at the same time secure
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  • 1412 2 U:P. MINISTER HAFIZ IBRAHIM IN APPEAL TO LEAGUERS SAYS Congressls TheOnly Hope For Them 9 Objects Of Lucknow Conference Explained LLCKNOW, Dec. 11.— "The Muslim solidarity stressed by Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy in his recent statement is solidarity in a separatist sense. That solidarity will
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  • 978 2 I NEWS FROM NEW DOMINIONS i Ssißißisiaiß FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDED KARACHI, Dec. 11.— The Karachi ftfunici would be dissolved early in January next. Bux, Minister for Local Self-Government in Sind view here. The Minister added that in view of the Hindus from Karachi coupled
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  • 599 3 Historic Ceremony At Parliament House William The Conqueror's Days Recalled WI V A sovereign independent kepub- »tspjn. G.M.T. yesterday when a '^sion in the British ParJiamem proclaimed «> the Burma Independence BUI, cables -1n0,,. Reuters political Correspondent Rov ,1 --n both ,1,, Hunna and
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  • 36 3 ISTANBUL, D^c. 10.— Turkey will send 150,000 turkey:, to Britain by air in time for Christmas, it wa^ reported from Ankara. Special planet were expected to reach Istanbul chifl week for transport of the birds.— Reuter
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  • 68 3 GRAND MUFTI IN SECRET TALKS CAIRO. Dec. u. The Mufti of •TetusaU-ni. Haj Amin El Hussnni, and Sheikh Youasef Ya.ssin. Suudi Arabian i-i'i>rt'sentativo to th<- Arab ««AffU« talks, had a lonx m—U dlt during tht-- night *t th<; reddtMt lit Azzam Pasha, Secretary BIUHUIi of the Leajgut-'. f i'he meeting
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  • 102 3 MESSAGES TO BURMESE PFOIM V I Lt\Jl 1.1. LONDON, Dec 11.— Lord PetState ior Burma and India, \esterda\ gave the following message through Reuter to the Burmese people: \h\ the occasion of pasiige into law ot the Burmese Independence Bill, I desire to express my belt wishes
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  • 91 3 LONDON, Dec. n.—Earl Listowel, last Secretary of Stale for Burma, through Reuter yesterday sent the following message to the Government and people of Burma: Today, witi, ir.tf-horcureJ ceremonial, the King's Assent will bt given in the House of Lord* to the burma Independence BilL Wuh the passing
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  • 99 3 LONDON, Dec. 1 1— Afghanistan pro\ ides >n many respects the key to the general political problem of Central Asia, Lt.-Col. Sir Kerr Fraseii'ytler, former British Minister io Kabul, said in an addresb t o the lioyal Empire Society today. It it was
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  • 106 3 CAPETOWN, Utc, ll t _The Up&versity oi California "missing l\nk-> expedition" had unearthed the fossUist'd remains ot an ancient unknown animal, which scientists hoped might prove to be one of the important r»\olutionary links they were st'eking. The} also luund the lipp#r jaws oi
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  • 88 3 SHANGHAI, Dec. n.— The een tral Bank oi China announced it will be issuing today; Customs £old unit notes ot i ,000, 2,000 and 5,000 denominations equivalent to CN>>2o,ooo, LN>4o,ooo and C\s 100,000 respectively. At present the largest denomination notes are CN$
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  • 261 3 NO HINDU MUSLIM WAR IN KASHMIR, ASSERTS MR. KRISHNA MENON LONDON, Dec. u.— V. K. Krishna Menon, the 1 1 i ljt 1 1 Coiiiinissioner for India in London, told a press conference here yesterday that while the settlement of the Kashmir troubles might take some months, there was no
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  • 58 3 MOSCOW, Dec. ii.— The AngloSoviet trade talks continued ycstci with Harold Wilson, Bntish President of the Board of Trade, due to meet Anaetas Mikoyan, Soviet Minister foi 1 orcign Trade, later yesterday. Mr. Wilson will leave Moscow today and the British delegation will then be led
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  • 42 3 CHURCHILL TAKES A HOLIDAY LONDON, Dec. 11. Mr. Winston Churchill, leader of the Opposition und wartime Premier, left Lomlon th>s morning for I'aris on th* lirst |tag« ol his trip to Marrakecsh in Morocco wh*rc h*-' will spend his Christmas holidays Reuter
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  • 149 3 JERUSALEM, Dec. 11. Sir Alan Cunningham, High Commissioner for Palestine, stated today that if disorder continued he would direct the security forces to adopt "severe measures" against all Jews and Arabs who broke the law. In a special communique warning both
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  • 609 3 Mobiui uusriiALS TO bii sli tr in uoiil THE DOMINIONS LONDON, Dec. .11. Aiaj ol -General T. O. Thompson, the British Red Cross Society's ne\v 1 y appointed Commissioner for relict work in india and i/akistan, is Hying to Karachi on Saturday with
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  • 207 3 BI'KNOS AIRES. Dec 11 A*tronomers and amateur star j-w i* ixi South A f erica were la^t night hoping for clear weather to mc th*? com«t which has been \is»ble flashing across the sky >n the southern hemisphere lor more than 24 hours. Thousand! crowded
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  • 91 3 TOKYO, Dec. i«.— The Indian Ambassador to China, Mr. K. P. S. Muion is tch^dufol to ifrifC in Tokyo about Dec zo, for •oswilcatioai w'*th the Indian Amb*«ndor to Japan, Sir B. R.inia Raila it w. t! r»ai fro n ihc Indian i
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  • 120 3 LONDON, Dec. ll.— Britain is to have an issue of special stamps on April 26 next year to commemorate the silver wedding of the King and Queen. There will also be two other Special u>sucs one for the opening of the Olympic gainer next
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  • 95 3 SINGAPORE TO NOTE: PtIPIXG, Dec. ii.— Li Jung-lun, Chief of the Mukden Municipal Construction Bureau, was sentenced -o Jeatn today for corruption. This is the rirst scheduled public execution ot a high oliicial since Army Chief of Staff Gen. Chen Cheng took over to "clean
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  • 185 4 N. S. Estate Staffs To Form Own Union Labour Not To Be Included "In view of the opinion now prevailing among the majority of Estate Staff that it would be advantageous to organise and run a Trade Union exclusively lor the Stall instead of the present organisation (Malayan Estate W'orkers*
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  • 36 4 The following are the Sweep numbers in yesterday's races at lpoh; Total Pool: §241,500 1. 2902.24 <****** 3. *****6 Startc&K 1556^0, zoiyyo, *****5, 156)0^, 201JJ2), 2615^5, '3A3 > >i>» 267 5>40, i^jOb.
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  • 229 4 Indian Pakistani Art At London Exhibition The Ambassadors oi China and Nepal, the High Commissioners of Pak itan and India, dignitaries from several countries, British members ot Parhament, Lord Pethwiek Lawrence, Lord Listowel, and many others interested in Asian arlairs such as St Richard and Ladr Windstcdt were amonj; the
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  • 88 4 TOKYO, Dec. n.=- General MacArthur 5 headquarters ha* authorised the Japanese Government to release from available funds of the Netherlands Indies Commercial Bank and Netherlands Trading Society a total of ioo,ooj yen and 150, coo yen respectively 10 DC prcd in the reopening of
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  • 261 4 India's Appeal For Settlement Of Indonesian Issue Negotiations aboard the KenViik" have began. .Conjectures on the form of peaceful settlement that may be evolved are numerous and ot \arying character. .Pessimism, opamiDm, faint hope Cin^ed with bitterness, and mayhap, on the Dutch side, jubilance tempered with calculated caution. However that
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  • 517 4 Indian Plane Brings Indonesian Premier To Batavia WELCOMED AT AIR PORT BY MR. RAGHAVAN {From A Sptc/al Correspondent) B ATA VIA, Dec. b.- --The red and white Indonesian flag flew again in Batavia today for the first time after the Dutch "Police Action" at the residence of Dr. A. K.
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  • 124 4 "Division Will SpeU Disaster For Indonesia," Warns Sir Zafarullah KARACHI. Dec. ii.— 'All >ectiooi of Indonesia BMIM stand united foe freedom sir a^lc. Any division would spell duster "or the lnucnesians," declared Wr Zatarulbh khan, leader of thi PakijUn delegation to UNO, in an inter we w w*rh Antara correspondent,
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  • 55 4 LONDON, Dec. 11.— The Hou^ oi Commons irai asked in amendment co the Criminal Justice Bill tiled to repeal the witchcraft act of 173 j. Ihe Act provided lor punishment on person* pretenuin^ 10 have powers jt witchcraft, enchantment or conjuration whcfcby ignorant pei sons arc frequently
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  • 164 4 At rife half-yearly general body meeting of the Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce held on Xov. 29, there was a discussion on the closure of business houses on Sundays, and the following resolution was passed unanimously 'This meeting of the Selangor
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  • 114 4 At a farewell party held .it Taajong Labu, Batu Pahat, on Wednesday Cap*:. S.irdul Sin^h, the retiring O(. of No 3 Veh. Park, thanked ail friends for their kind help during their stay there. Capt. A. G. Burt who succeeded Capt. Sardul Singh speaking in
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  • 43 4 A discourse on "Srimad Bhagavad Gita" will be delivered in English bv Swami Vamadevananda, President, the Ramaknshna Mission, Singapore, the Mission premises, Norm Road, tomorrow, Saturday, at 6.30 p.m. The subject chosen is "Meditation and Concentration." All are cordially invited.
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  • 36 4 Kao Sahib S. R. V. Araj,u, District Manager, Indian Overseas Bank, Ltd., who was away in India on leave, ii exacted to arrive in Singapore today by the s.s. Vasna.
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  • 44 4 The People's Flag which was hoisted at the prenme. o f ihe M, layan Democratic Union on Wednesday (Dec 10i The 1> „id stars against a background of red and while, npftmt <he m l of the 12 States and Setthm.nu
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  • 345 4 The following statement has been Budh Singh, President of the Malayan Ind 1 on the threat by Unoffidals in the Advis gapore and Malayan Union, to resign over the i Income Tax: One oi the reasons forward b> the unofficial! in the Advisory
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