Indian Daily Mail, 18 December 1947

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 264. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1947. 4 PAGES PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 325 1 Pandit ftehrws Exhortation To His Countrymen IRAJ IS NOT AN END IN ITSELF BUT A MEANS ACCOMPLISHING THE GOOD OF THE PEOPLE" (From Our Own Correspondent) > m Uixj., ucc. i 7 "i.et u > end our strife and selves a
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  • 66 1 'lorn Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Dee 17.— The For. tion of an Interim Government State was announced by niei Lah Ah yesterday evening. lea <lie Premier, the Ministry im'-. 13 members, including nominated officials, four repre- > of the Majlis and four us The State Congress
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  • 117 1 IDON, Dee 17.— The British imenl intends to send an ill mission In India possibly m first week of January, t v diswith representatives of the Inand Pakistan Governments Brierling debt of over 1.100,--tie transfer of power the jd >m Government enan
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  • 51 1 '»ur Own Correspondent) UKAL, Dec 17.— The 1,1 I MM Executive yester. 'o reject the -Free Civ made by the French m respect of their set. m Inuia as it was contrawill of the people to join I "ion The Committee <M>i>oHe non-violently now
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  • 117 1 REFUGEES TO BE RE-SETTLED IN ANDAMANS? (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Dec I— lndia Government is considering a scheme for resettling the refugees m the Andaman*. An Agricultural survey of the islands has been completed which shows that there are more than 3,000 acres of -vacant paddy land on
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  • 78 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dee 17 —Twelve out «»l fourteen states of ChhaMsgarh, signed the agreement merging with the neighbouring Central Provinces. As m the ease of the Orissa States, the agreement guarantees the Rulers' hereditary right of succession, privy purse, full
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  • 514 1 JOINT CELEBRATION COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT Mr. G. Sarangapany, Chairman of the Joint Gandhi Jayanti Celebration Committee, Singapore, which WU constituted for the purpose ot celebrating this year's Gandhi Jayanti m Singapore, issued the following statement yesterday: In a letter
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  • 191 1 AN AFGHAN PRISONER'S SENSATIONAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Srinagar, Dec. 17.— The sensational disclosure how while the King of Afghanistan advised his subjects to "remain aloof and not to go to India as there is trouble there," the political officer of North Waziristan,
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  • 175 1 "IT'S A REGULAR WAR THAT'S BEING FOUGHT IN KASHMIR," —A MILITARY SPOKESMAN NEW DELHI, Dec. 17. A military spokesman said m aft interview on Tuesday that transborder raiders m Jammu pro vince of Kashmir State are operating m regular military formations wearing regimental signs armed with the latest weapons including
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  • 78 1 SYDNEY, Dec. i 7 .—lndia-Austra-lia Second Test score today was: Australia ist Innings 107 all out. India 2nd innings 61 for 7. India, 142 runs ahead with three wickets m band, could not be s.ud to be m a safe position if there was no
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  • 182 1 "west.Musi Accept Gandhi ji s Leadership or Perish" CHOICE LIES TODAY BETWEEN ATOM BOMB AHIMSA NEW DELHI, Dec. 17.— "The choice before the world today is between atom bomb on. the one hand and Ahimsa (nonviolence) advocated by Mahatma Gandhi on the other, and the SSli^iS f H life I**
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  • 284 1 bATAVIA, Dec. 17.— The Netherlands Prime Minister, Dr. Louis Be el arrived by air m Bat a via from Holland this morning. Dr. bfeel's plane/' a KLM Cdnstellation was escorted by four Dutch military fighter planes from just outside the Java' coast to batavia. On
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  • 140 1 DUKE OF GLOUCESTER TO INAUGURATE CEYLON'S PARLIAMENT COLOMBO, Dec. 17.— Ceylon expects that the Duke of Gloucester will inaugurate its .Dominion' Parlia. tent on February 4 next year when the island attains its new status as a member of the Commonwealth. Urn was announced, m the House of Representatives today
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  • 134 1 Indian Problems Will Be Solved Rapidly Says U.S. Envoy NEW YORK, Dec i 7. Henry tirady, the United States ambassador, to India, said today £c was com meed that the problems arising from the dinsion of that country into two states will be wiped rapidly. Grady, who arrived at La
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  • 82 1 Under the Pt Group, sponsored by the Netaji Memorial Library, Mr. J. A Thivy. Kipresentative of the Government of India m Malaya, will give a talk on "Indians m Malaya" at 5.30 p.m. on Sunday Dec 21, at No 6. Race Course
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  • 40 1 ROME, l>ec. 17. Pronations are already underway m the Vatican for Christmas though it is not yet known whether, as m past years, the Pope will assist at the huge Christ**] Tree to be erected near bit private Reuter apartment.—
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  • IF THE MAJORITY ARE SELFISH AND UNTRUSTWORTHY, HOW CAN DEMOCRACY
    • 47 1 LORD COLWYN CASHIERED* LONDON, Dec. 17.— Lord Cojwyn left the Army yesterday when the court martial decision sentencing him to be- cashiered uas confirmed. 1 Ofd Colwyn pleaded guilty to tiv.' caSarges of "indecent behaviour" while serving m the British Army m Italy earlier this year.- Reuter
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    • 88 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NKW DELHI, D'-. 17.—At a pray, er meeting yesterday, Mahatma Gandhi quoted figures where the blaekmarket price of commodities have fallen since the control was lifted. Gandhiji said if the middlemen and growers thought more of the country than of themselves, decontrol all
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    • 105 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 17— Despite the Government's warning that nonGazetted Oflieers not reporting today for duty will be dismissed, there is no change m the strike situation. An Attempt H a^ made If move an adjournment motion m the Legislative Council but the President disallowed
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  • 788 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs Dee. 18, 1947 A WISE DECISION I PUB controversy which has been tag m g for tome months past as tv the future of the AllIntiia Muslim League has at last been given the quietus with the decision ol the League Council taken at i*s
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  • 1205 2 Heated Debate In Union Parliament Finance Minister's Assurance To Members NEW DELHI, Dec. 17.— The Constituent Assembly (Legislative) passed the Finance Ministers Bill to give effect to the Government's supplementary financial proposals on Dec. 6. Moving for consideration of his Hill, the
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  • 242 2 MANILA, Da. 17. The \eneruble Lokanatha, founder and leader of t/jf World Buddhist mission, armed m Manila recently m ro«/i to the United States u/jere /je intends to tour the country on a preaching mission for liudd/jism. .Draped m ilowing brown robes slung over his shoulder
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  • 172 2 India Is Not "PatentMinded M W DELHI, D<c. 17.— India bml not so l,n Income patent -mindjd according /<> j report by the Conrollcr 0/ Ptteutl and Designs, Mr. K. Rama Vai. According to Mr. Pai's statistics, rhe average anuu.il number of patent, granted m India is only 898 compared
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  • 312 2 —J. J. SINGH NEW YORK, Dec. 17.— Mr. J. J. Singh, President of the India League of America, told Columbia University undergraduates that Russia was deeply interested m India bat Communism "has not a ghost of a chance to flourish m India." "The danger
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  • 1085 2 ikum uik SffcClAL COMBBFONDENT Bengali To Be State Language Of E. Pakistan DACCA, Dec. 17.— The Working Committee < Provincial Muslim League, which concluded its delih l°*W cently authorised its President, Maulana Akram Kh clare that Urdu would not be the official ian tru i,.. a
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  • 603 3 WORLD SPLIT INTO TWO BY COLLAPSE OF BIG 4 MEETING East-West Controversy Now Widened s Dec. 17.— The complete collapse of the Council ol Foreign Ministers split Germany 1 the world into two worlds today for an indeiious future. The unsuccessful Big Four sesnecessarily the "last chance" to try to
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  • 86 3 \NKING, Dec. 17.— The news ipse of the Big Four said it C lunas hopes for an early CC conference with Rustictpation, as well as the m Dtensification of the Soviet political conflicts m the Far Conflicts m which China is he middle. breakdown however, did not
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  • 59 3 CHINA'S NEW MILITARY ACADEMY •M\(, I) cc 7 Hankow selected a> the site ol China's 'tary Academy which will Se I est Point, it is learned. „,U P of officers headed by Ku ming, will proceed Kortly to make the preparation! for tht letting teademy which will be 1 the
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  • 392 3 WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.- The collapse of the London conference brought demands m the U.S. Congress for a stronger western German}', and a halt m transfers of German industrial goods to Russia. Key Congressional figures urged that Britain, France and the United States alone undertake the
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  • 162 3 SUanuhilc, top United Nations diplomats m Lake Success viewed the breakdown of the Big lour Foreign Ministers Conference as a setback for the yomng and strife-weakened Vmted Nations. l or two years diplomats, maintutined tlx> wofld orfrnh*tk>ns cannot really work until the areat poucrs settle
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  • 194 3 Separate Treaty Unworkable, says Marshall LOm\DOS, Dec. 17. United States Secretary of State Mr. Gco>g> Marshall confronted with a divided world, plunged into the problems of the uncertain future, but, still ruled out as "impossible" tlx> proposes tc make a separate ptuee with Western Oerfiany. A few hours after Molotov
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  • 99 3 in reparations. U.P. I 01 H POWER CONTROL COUNCIL TO REMAIN INTACT BERLIN, Dec. 17. Diplomatic quarters said they believed th^ *our power Allied Control Council m Berlin would remain intact, dcspiu the failure of the Council of FofCign Ministers. It was indicated the Russians' desire to maintain the Council
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  • 37 3 U.S. BR. ZONES IN GERMANY TO MERGE? WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.— 1 formed quarters said today the Unit..' State* and Britain virtually a^r" d today on plana to completely mer their ace n pat ion zones m Germany,
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  • 237 3 JAPANESE PEACE TREATY: CHINA NOT TO SEEK REVENGE NANKING, Dec. xy. China doe* not seek revenue but merely insist* On a just 'peace with Japan. This was the Keynote of the discussions .eld by high-ranking experts m Nanking last night m reviewing Chinas claims ana proposals to be submitted at
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  • 77 3 REPORT OFFICIALLY DENIED NANKING, Dec. 17. Tlie ChiPC c Foreign Ministry hai officially denied a report by the semi-otf^ciai Contra! Daily Nicws that China's hnal draft on the Japanese p*acc treaty caJieJ for a revision of the Tenno system and demanded a return of the Ryukyu Island*. W ai Chiao-pu
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  • 99 3 CHICAGO, Dec 17. The fourual of American Medical Association told how a fourtccn--ycar~old boy, uhose heart stopped b.ating on an 'operating table, was reined by electric s/jock. The patnnt had undergone a curst operation when suddenly ln\ pftfa stopped and Ije apparently 11 as
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  • 276 3 LONDON, Dec. 17.— Indian Muslim students at 1. ndon and Oxford Universities have passed a resolution appealing to the Muslims m India "to strengthen the bands of the progressive forces m the Congress led by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Mahatma Gandhi and Maulana Abul
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  • 727 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 17— The recently concluded IndoPakistan agreement was the subject of editorial comment m many of the important newspapers m India and Pakistan. Ihe "Dawn," one of the principal organs 01 the Muslim League ana a die-hard pro-Pakistan papei; said on
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  • 132 3 JERUSALEM, Dec. 17. Report reaching ben Mid Arab marauding bands operating m military-like formations bad smashed the vit.fl water pipeline through the deeert to 14 Jewish setllements m Negev, which the Jew* had colonised 111 southern Palestine. Squacfa of Hagana men rusted out m desperate
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  • 40 3 LONDON, Dec 17 —Mr Anthony Eden, deputy leader of the Conservative Party and wartime Foreign Secretary is to vi^it Persia towards the end of this month During his stay m Persia Mr. Eden will visit th*- Anglo-Iranian oil field*.- Reuter
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  • 697 4 MIC JOHORE BRANC H SECRETARY SAYS: PUTERA. AMCJA Selangor State Committee's. Resolution A resolution to bend a protest to the Prime Minister of Australia against the decision of the Malian Government to deport 14 \Jalay seamen was passed unanimously a 1 a
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  • 213 4 LONDON. Dec. l-.-rThe Soviet I .iss news agenc) reported from Moscow that .il' shops and restaurants throughout Russia opened at the same hour toda\ with market! with tree trade' prices fixed by Russia fl doubk' de\alution. Tass said: The Government has allocated additional
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  • 59 4 NORFOLK, Dec. 7 TV Nav< eoorted today that one naval otii. :i Diirscuiously escaped death and «even thcrs were killed m a low alntudr collissKMi between two navy plane. trying to land at Norfolk nav.il ai>station. A big amphibian collided with t iavj fighter and
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  • 67 4 GENERAL CHIRSTISON'S NE W APPOINTMENT Ihe War Office announces ihat Genera) Sir A. P. Philip Christison, KBE, CB, DSO, MC, who played a prominent role tin the British cam'l ':*'■> .m the *fcr Ea«£, has been Ppointed Aido-dc-Camp-Gen^ral to the X,n 8 W i t h effect from Auj;. 9
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  • 166 4 NO DESTITUTES IN SELANGOR According to the November report of the State Rural Wefare Officer, Selangor. read out at the Selangor Welfare Committee meeting m Kuala Lumpur on Thurs., Dec. 11, relief cases m the rural district of Selangor have not increased to any extent. The State Rural Welfare Officer
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  • 48 4 In exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 8 of the Holidays Ordinance, His Excellency the Governor has appointed Wednesday, Dec. 31, 1947, to be observed as a Bank Holiday. Government othces will not be closed, says .\n otficial Press release.
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  • 63 4 TEA PARTY IN CELEBRATION OF WEDDING Invitations bave been issued b) Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mfinon tor a tea part) m celebration oi the wedding ot their sister, Miss K. Sarada with Mr. C. M. Nair, oi Messrs. Rod\k ,x D.ividson, on Sunday, D^x. 21 at 4 p.m. .11
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  • 26 4 A meeting ot the Advisory Council will be held tomorrow, Friday, Dec, 19 at the Municipal Council Cham* ber, at 10 a.m.
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  • 492 4 Speaking at a Press Conference on Tuesday, Mr. J. A. limy, Representative of the <Jo\ eminent of' India' m Malaya, warned against the Indian nationals m Malax 1 hoisting the Pakistan Flag. The only occasion when it was
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  • 44 4 A committee meeting of the Ladies' Department of the Singapore Regional Indian Congress will take place at No. 6 Race Course Lane tomorrow, Friday, Dec. 19, at 5 p.m. All members of the Committee are requested to attend.
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  • 37 4 The weekly meeting of the East West Society will be held at 8.30 p.m. today, Thursday,, Dec. 18, at the YMCA, Stamford Road. Mr. L. Cresson will speak QO "Malaya's Part m the ILO."
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  • 27 4 Sales of Victory Savings Certiorates m the Malayan Union Up to i )cc "> '947^ amounted to <>6so. 397 .j0. says m. Official Press Release.
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  • 771 4 In Form Of Political Agitation "The Malayan people will certainly find it hard to understand tins curious presumption of the Englishman, lhat he can teach everybody the art of Self-Go vernniem. liut even if it should be necessary for the Britisher to
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