Indian Daily Mail, 20 December 1947

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  • 18 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. III. N 0 2(iH SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER, 20, 1947. 6 PAGES. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 403 1 ***** Raiders Reported Ready To Pounce On Jammu City Pecisive Battle To Be Fought (From Our Political Correspondent) LAHORE, Ike 19.— Papers received here last ni^ht report 11.000 trans-border raiders are setting reach to pounce rnmu, Kashmir s winter capital and forward fighting units
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  • 252 1 Hyderabad's Ultimate Accession To Union Predicted torn ()/ti Uu n tw respondent > IPI R, Dec. 19, "I have ever) hope- Hyderabad he right thing and join the Indian Union before is out. In this world popular will can be ignored one's
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  • 134 1 LONDON. D«c. 19.— The High Commissioner for India, Mr. V. Krishna Monon, left London by air today for New Delhi for miliHi tion with his Government. He was accompanied by the Indian Minister of Commerc*', iMr. C. H Bhabha. An earlier mestagC laid that Mr.
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  • 46 1 Radio Malaya WaveLength Change As from 12 mid-day on Sunday, Doc. 21. the Medium Wave transmission of the Singapore (Blue Network) Station of Radio Malaya will operate on a wave length of 526 metres (570 kc s) instead of 485 metres (620 kcs) as at present.
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  • 64 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) IXCKNOW, Dec. 19.— Conviction on political grounds unless it involvrs an ad* of moral turpitude will be no bar to Government service, according to a decision of the f}nit*d Province* Ministry. The holding of political views unless it involves
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  • 104 1 MADRAS. Dec. 19 Geological survey m Madras Province ha> resulted m new discoveries of minerals, including largo deposits of lignite, ehroniin\ columbitc-tan. talite. high-gr;idt limestone, magnesiie and kyanite. Lignit« could be utilized tor (team raising and for generating electricity and fa value as
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  • 85 1 Progressive Party Name Their Candidates For Council Elections At a general meeting of the Progressive Pariy held yesterday at the Clerical Unfen Hall, Rangoon Koad, the following were selected to contest the forthcoming elections to the Singapore Legislative Council: Mr. C. C Tan; Mr A P Rajah; Mr. N A
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  • 159 1 Industrial Truce In India Nehru Pleads For A 3-Year (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 19— In *h e industrial conference yesterday morning Premier Nehru made a fervent appeal for a three years' truce between capital and labour to step up production in India against the background of uncertain
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  • 71 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) KARACHI, Dec. i^.— Because it would result In bi^ loss of revenue, the Sind Government has decided to abandon the plan tor enforcing prohibition in the Province.. To nuke up tor this loss in exicse revenue caused by the departure
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  • 113 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Doc. 19.— It ii understood the India Government has requested Governor-General Earl Mountbatlen to continue m othce till che Spring oi 1949 when the general elections under the new constitution is likely to be held and a President
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  • 114 1 BL'KMA ASSASSINATION TRIAL: RANGOON, Dec. i^.—Mr. Derek Curtis Bennett, K.C., told the liurDCM assassination tribunal today that the evidence marshalled bofore it had smashed the prosecution'^ case against pre-war Premier U Saw m the aiiaiyination trial here. Winding up me case ior L Saw,
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  • 85 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) KARACHI, Dec. The orporation meeting on Wednesda) hid to be abandoned because of the situation resulting from the remark of the Muslim League Party Deputy Lead- who said, "Congress Part) members in the House are like the Jews in and
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  • 62 1 Students Demonstrate Before Minister's Residence (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD. Dee. 19.— Five hundred students \tstei\la\ demonstrated m front of the Interim Cabinet Member, Ramachari's residence and demanded his resignation. Ramachari Ls one of the founders <>t the State Congress but broke iway recently and joined the Ministry. Later the
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  • 260 1 {B) Our Vatf Reporter) When questioned if he was m a position or had an> intention of forming an exile Government Nai Pridi, exPrime Minister of Siam who is at the moment m Singapore, addressing a Prqss conference yesterday,
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  • 63 1 BRITAIN STILL UNDECIDED OVER RECOGNITION OF NEW SI AM GOVT. lON DON, J)t*c. iy.— Britain is still discussing with interested Governments Including the United States, France, and it is 6clicvcd Burma and India, whether or not the new regime m Sum under Marshal Pibul should be recognised, the Foreign Office
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  • 66 1 Pandit Nehru To Attend Burma Independence Celebrations NEW DELHI, Dec 19— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, is expected to visit Rangoon on Burma's Independence Day, January 4 next when the transfer of power from Britain to Burma will come into force, it wag leanied today. Pandit Nehru has tentatively
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  • 89 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Dee. 9 —Condemning ihe formation of the Interim Ministry in Hyderabad. Kamanand Thirtb Stun Congress President, characterised it "as a move to disrupt the popular forces and weaken the people's movement for freedom". "Paper organisations and individuals are' being boosted
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  • 55 1 NANKING, Dec. 19.—-Geaeralis-siinn Chiang Kai-shek is scheduled to broadcast to the world on Dec. -i i m whit the Governmeni Information Office described as a "pre-Christmai Message.' 1 it is quite probable tint Information Director, Mr. Hollington Tong will interpret tci the Generalissimo. The broadcast will be made m the
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  • 39 1 All Charges Against Political Workers Withdrawn (From Our Own Correspondent) PIDIKKOTTAH, Dec 19.— flhe Durbar has directed to withdrawal of all cases pending against political workers Police also were ordered to drop {he investigation of such political cases. Copyright.
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  • 67 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Dec 19 -A ghastly tragedy wag enacted at Triveiiore station yesterday when a forty-year-Old Adidravida threw both hi* children m the front of the Express train and himself and followed them became of dorm-sue worries. Th« father blindfolded the
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  • 101 1 MADRAS. Dec. 19. Police l /< </r twice todey to <//">- /<( u procession OJ \trHun Government sen an h uh<> slain nutrcbing down to the Secretmiul to set the Prcmit 1 The Trmle Union Congress hail (ailed a m jiafln ti< antral strike toda\ which proved <wl
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  • 626 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Dec. 20, 1947. HASTY AND ILL-TIMED THE warning, coupled with a threat, issued this week by Mr. J A. Thivy, the Representative ol the Government of India m Malaya, thai the national of India and Pakistan resident m this country should hoLst their own respective
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  • 1390 2 Equality For All Indians Guaranteed Religion Has No Place In ALLAHABAD, Dec. 19«— "We aim at a strong free and" democratic India where every citizen has an equal place and full opportunity of growth and service, where present-day inequalities of wealth and status have ceased
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  • 127 2 M\\ DELHI, Dec. 19.— The International Tea Regulation Scheme. ihc Indian Tea Control Act, 1938, and the Indian Tea Cess Act. IttS. ar«- due to expire on the 31st March I<>4B. A Conference of the represent^. i ives of the Indian tea industry and of 'the
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  • 29 2 rOKYO, Dec. l 9 The Otfu.al 11 l 'i«>ll.,r exchange rate may h **ed by .ho vcar tod, abinet sources y-"T,lav. The s.ro I "certain concision" '1 details,. Reuter
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  • 46 2 CAIRO, Dec. 19. A senior Arab officer has Icfl here for liuli.i n» purchase arms tor iho Palestine against partition, it ura* learned here last night. An Arab militar) delegation hai lott for 1 uropc on .1 similar mission. Reuter
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  • 96 2 HR. CEMETRIES IN INDIA PAKISTAN M W Dl I HI. Dec. 19. Br.t.sh cemeteries »n India md P.ikiNCa.i until India's independence maintained b) the Com- -niom of India will be ihe rcsponstbilit) of the Btitiih Com« missioners there jtu r April i next \Car. Anni)u n c 1 n g
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  • 1140 2 FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDED Poet Bharathi Compaq lo Sree Ramakrishna LAiAiiiA, Dec. M).-lndiT the- ausoir* Hharati an inter provincial c ultural association f the presidentship o[ Dr. Kalidas Nag, Vice Pn Tamil San^ham, Sj. A. S. Krish nan. spoke abou works of the South Indian poet,
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  • 247 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Dec. 19, Kurukshetra the Punyaksheira of Mahabharata today is the world's biggest city of tents housing three lakhs of Hindu and Sikh Refugees m 15,000 tent* divided into four towns, cables our New Delhi Correspondent who has
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  • 2518 3 Indian Parliament Proceedings Govt s View On Cloth Control Explained Heated Debate On Corruption Complaints i:\\ DELHI Dec. l!.._The Indian Constituent Assembly Earlier Dr. ShyMu. Prasad Motkerje*, Minister for Industry apply, Mated thai the Government were examining the ion ol decontrolling distribution <>t
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  • 790 3 Premier Criticises Mischief -Makers CALCUTTA, Dec. 19.— Dr. P. C. Ghosh, Premier of WeM Bengal, m a statement on demonstrations staged on Wednesday Dec. 10, against the West Bengal Security Bill, said: "it is with a heavy heart that I address my
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  • 241 3 NEW DELHI, D«c 19. Dr. Rajendra Prasari, Congress President has issued the following statement m connexion with the Calcutta demonstration*: I have read and heard with concern news about demonstration* that have taken place m ana around the Assembly Chamber m Calcutta against the Security Bill which
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    • 75 3 Sisters Delayed 7 DON'T WORRY Try "KUMAR!" (Tablet*; tremove your anxieties over difficu days and fear of periodical delays at any staet*. under any clrcomsfances and prevent future trou ble«! Spcedv and har nlesn result Tbusand* saf Isflrd Normal potent *?s3. Special Ks^ and Extra-Specie RkB. (Send full value piu^
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  • 1129 4 Construction Of Second Largest Dam In World To Begin Soon IT WILL HAVE A CAPACITY OF 680 MILLION CUBIC FEET OF WATER BOMBAY, Dec. 19.— A little steamboat chugs its way up the Godavari River which, by the way it crawls, meanders, and
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  • 88 4 HONGKONG, Dec. "19.— Bao Dai former Emperor of Annam, is leaving Hongkong by a BOAC plane for London OH Saturday en route to Switzerland, it was authoritatively learned today. The MUICfe said the reason for the e.\-L.\peror's trip was to "see his family and
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  • 669 4 JUDGMENT WILL BE GIVEN AFTER XMAS RANGOON, Dec. 19.— Dr. Ba Maw, head of the Japanese-sponsored wartime government of Burma, was escorted to the witness box by armed guards when he gave evidence on Wednesday m the State assassination trial here, Extra
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  • 478 4 LONDON, Dec. 19.— Secretary of State, George C. Marshall, yesterday opened negotiations to unify the three western occupation zones of Germany. Making the first move m the bitterest diplomatic battle since the war as a result of the breakup m
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  • 69 4 NANKING, Doc. 1 8. Ifoi rallies and parade* will be held all over the country on New Year's (by m celebration of the inauguration ot constitutional rule m China, according to a tentative programme drawn up by the Government. On Uiii occasion, newspaper*, magazine:, M\d
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    • 730 4 Here's what you want f Qr STOMACH fy UPSETS M A starvation ci^t won> "i help when scratch mci nervous strain have v <'\ 3 ycur digestion. But De WitfT^ Powder is often ally relieve upset stomach. It cess sto.nach aad lt y Q first dose usually gives reUeTit the
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  • 1323 5 India s Premier Explains Its Moral Importance Last Year's Decision Still Bindina DELHI, Dec. 19. The Prime Minister, Panking a statement m the Dominion Lcgisihe question of Indiana m South Africa, declarIvised that last year's resolution (m UNO) rath 1 to the rules o) the
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  • 163 5 New Link Between Britain Burma LONDON, Dec 19. Foreign Secretary Ernest Bcvin will be the principal link between Britain and the *,c\crcign independent republic oi liurnu after power is transferred m Jan. 4, Cables Frasci Wijjluo.il. Reuters Political Corrcspondenr. On that day the Burma Ornce m London, which \s as
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  • 81 5 RANGOON, Dec. 19.— Prisoners m Rangoon central jail on Wednesday abandoned .1 three-day sit-down strike after the prison authorities had partially granted their demands. These demands included the transfer of the chief jailer, permission to form a prisoners' welfare union, and the donation to the "U
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  • 70 5 DEFENDER OF TATUNG APPOINTED GOVERNOR OF HOPEI NANKING, Dec. i«).— Chu Us, Hsi Chun, the famous defender of Tatung, has b<*n appointed governor of Hopei succeeding Sun IJen (hung whose resignation has been accepted by the Executive Yuan. Chu who climbed to the rank -t commander m Tatung area from
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  • 142 5 GRIMSTAD VIA OSLO, Dec. 19. Eighty -ci^ht-ye.ir-old Nob«'l Prize winner Knut Hansun came, en-m itC to an old men's home, to the tiny townhall m this sduth-eavtern Norw^cian village to face trial on charges th.it he lud turned his pen from literature to propaganda (rw
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  • 1396 5 Violent Attack On Russia LONDON, Dec. 19.— Britain lias no aim or desire to divide the world, British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin told the House of Commons yesterday m a statement on the failure of the four foreign Ministers conference
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  • 84 5 MARSHALL LEAVES LONDON LONDON, Dec 19.— Mi. George Marshall, United StateS Secretary oi State, accompanied by Mr. Lewii Doglas, United States Ambassador m London, left London by air yesterday for the L' mted States. m In .1 farewell statement he laid: "I regret very much thai wt did v >l
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  • 187 5 LONDON, Dec, iy. Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin yesterday icCUSed Russia ot taking about 70 percent of tbe industrial production in its. German occupation one and tfi^m^ false figures to the bi& 1 our 1 orcagn Minister! on the total amount produced. The chartjff were nude
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  • 54 5 SHANGHAI, Dec. 19. The ncwk established Finance ControlBureau ordered police investigation into tour banks, silversmith and the exchange banks suspected ot handling blackmarkei transactions. This was the first "expedition" undertaken by the bureau. Meanwhil»\ Greenbacks (US dollars; w• re ijuoted at CNf 1 43,000
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  • 1077 6 Mr. Jumabhoy's Advice To The Electorate PLEA To Establish T B (IJY OUR STAFF REPORTER) Speaking m the Advisor)- Council yesterday, Air. R. Jumabho) referred to the coming elections, and said lie was reall) ver) sad to iind thai tlie people who actually clamoured for a
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  • 113 6 H. E. To Visit Bukit Timah Boys Home Today At 10.30 a.m. today His Excellenc) the Governor Sir Franklin Gimson accompanied by Mr. P. A. K. McKcrron, Colonial Secretary, will visit the Bukit Timah Boys Home. The Bukit Timah Boys Home wat opened about six. months age coring which time
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  • 92 6 Mi. Frederick Benham, Economic Adviser to His Excellency the Governor-General, has Been invited by His Excellency Sir Edward Gent to vi>it Fenang m order to inYestigau local economic problems, and to consider whether an/ difficulties tan be removed. Mr. Benham will be staying at the Residency
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  • 93 6 \iii.in Treat for the children ot the Church ot Our Lady ot* Lourdes Will be held on Sunday. Wx. 28 at the Church compound commencing at :.u) p.m. Children who have not yet registered are requested w> Ao no at the parochial house not later than
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  • 56 6 The Ladies' Section of the Singapore Regional Indian Congress is shortly to present a programme of Indian Music and Dancing. Thd show which is being organised m aid of the education of poor Indian children, is scheduled to begin m the last week of
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  • 109 6 A team from the Indian Association met the Singapore Municipal Treasurers at Table Tennis and defeated them by tour games to three. RESULTS (Indians mentioned rirst) Singles: S. K. Thomas beat David King 21-17; 21-17; 21-18. D. Suppliam beat George hoong 21-8; 21-19; ii-14. S.
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  • 68 6 Finei imposed m the Malayan Union lor breaches ut the Price Control Ordinance totalled 810,^67 m the month of November. The number ot mc?, heard was 196 .md a further 279 cues postponed. Convictions were obtained m 9s 4 per cent ot the ca^es tried. 249 reports
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  • 124 6 The Price) Controller announces that negotiations between the Assistant Price Controller, Pahang West, and representatives of the Coffee Shopkeepers have resulted m agreement on the price of 15 cents for a cup of tea or coffee, with milk and sugar, with effect from Jan.
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  • 75 6 The Singapore Ljdun Awciation newly formed Junior team will pla) their \\\s\ gam€ \^ith Hongs' fable Tennis Team at l6ven singles to be flayed oftl .it the Indiana prenvtca (No. 6 Race Course Lane) today, Saturday, Dec. 20 at 7 p.m.. The Indian Juniors will be:
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  • 49 6 NANKING, Dec. 19. Chiang K.n bhek paid homage yesterday t<> Chang Chi* veteran Kuomintang leader who dud oi heart failure on Monday night, with a personal visit to Chang'i home wh^'r*i the body is lying m stat*-'. A continuous stream _>» 9>vernment leaders raid respect 'hanj;. U.P.
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