Indian Daily Mail, 23 December 1947

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. Hi. (Jo. 268. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1947. 4 PAGES PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 292 1 Nizam sGovt.Issues New Ordinance i love To Forestall Outside Financial Aid To State Congress? drum Our Own Correspondent) K> Xl; YD. Dec 12 The \i/-n,r i- cv< I1( Nizam s vjo\ eminent Ordinance making use of the State currency all cash transactions m the State
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  • 47 1 Our Own Correspondent) DELHI. Dec. 22.— A fourtrade D -legation from Tibet if Delhi to meet India lent and commercial reprei for export and import negotiations. y include^ Takt>er Rim. le, brother of the Dalai Lama leader of the delegation n Shakabpa. Copyright.
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  • 40 1 India To Conclude Bilateral Air Agreements font Our Own Correspondent) SI W DELHI, Dee 22 Early next •lie Indian Government is reposing t,> send delegations to the Kingdom, China, Egypt, '!> Swiifaeiiand and Pakistan to < ludc bilateral air agreements. •in right.
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  • 60 1 INDIA TO SPEND Rs. 20,000,000 ON AERODROMES (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Dee 22 —The Standing Finance Committee lasf week agreed to the expenditure of Rs. 20,000,000 for improvement of twelve aerodromes in Delhi, Calcutta. Bombay. Madras. Allahabad, (iaya. Lucknow. Nagpur, Ahmedabad. Bhubaneswar and Vizagapatam at international standards where
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  • 96 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI Dee 22— India received yesterday afternoon two Ambassadors from two of her northern neighbours, Kussia and Nepal. Within one hour of the arrival of M. Novikov by air. from Karachi. arrived by train Commanding-Gen-eral Singh accompanied by his
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  • 72 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 22. The Drafting Committee of the Constituent Assembly ha s finalised about 170 clauses out of a total of 240 clauses of th« new draft constitution for India It is expected \that before Feb 15. 1948, the whole
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  • 96 1 vnom uur own correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. :>nme Minister Pandit Xehru and Congivss President Dr. Rajendra Prasad vill visit Burma in the \c\v Year t<, n tieipate in the celebration ot the inauguration of Independent Burma. Sir B, X. Kau, who assisted the Burma
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  • 167 1 English Will Continue As Official Language For 5 More Years AZAD SAYS: XI DELHI,. Dec. 22. -How long will English survive in Free India as the language of the Administration and the medium of instruction in schools and colleges? This question Which is not without interest to the people outside,
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  • 88 1 SYDNEY Dec 22 —Archbishop Duhig of St Stephens Roman Catholic Cathedral said today that if the House of Lords decision on marriages remains m effect, the "white race is doomed." The Archbishop said the Lord*' decision handed down by Lord Jowitt tha
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  • 154 1 (From Our Political Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 22.— Defence Minister Sardar Baldev Singh at a Press Conference this morning said India will have its own national as Commander-in-Chief on April 1. Although he refuses to say who it is, H
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  • 98 1 Karachi. 23— A short special sessioa of the Sind Assembly will b* held about the middle oi January u> dispose of part of heavy legislative programme originally due io X* brought before the Budget session February, it is officially learnt. The Pakistan Constituent Afftmfr
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  • 136 1 Foreign Technical Assistance For India's Steel Industry NEW DELHI, Dec. 22.— Following on the recommendations of the Industries Conference which concluded a four-day session here on Dec. 18 •ho Minister for Industry and Suppi}. Dr. Shyama Prosad Mookerji discussed with the representatives of the main st«el producers and other experts
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  • 52 1 KING PAUL OF GREECE STRICKEN WITH TYPHOID ATHENS. Dec 22. A palace bulletin .said today, tha' King Paul apparently ha> Buffered a recurrence Ol hi.s iLne.s.s of typhoid fever last momh, but. hi.s condition wa.s "generally with temperature ran. King from 37 4 to 39 centigrade In thf past 24
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  • 34 1 HONG KONG, Dec. a*.— British-owned newspapers l\ condemned what they called a "deliberate discrimination M against foreign-owned newspapers m Shanghai, whose newsprint quotas had been drastically slashed by the Shanghai Wu sDaoers Guild. UP
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  • 285 1 JOINT DEFENCE COUNCIL MEETINC, BEGINS NEW DELHI, iXv. n. Kishmir is expected to figure largel) m the discussions ot the Joint Defence Council starting here today. W >i!i prospect* of major operations ruled out until the winter ends, the posvib lity of coding the
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  • 65 1 SYRIA AND DAMASCUS INFECTED WITH CHOLERA DAMASCUS, via Beirut, Dec. 22. -Southern Syria, including Danut.v CUa was declared an Infected area today as tht« death toll m the grow. ing cholera epidemic rose o ten m the past two day> Cholera casei were imported within a hundred kilome'cr.s of Beirut,
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  • 92 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 22 Dr Shyama Prosiiri Meokerjee, Minister for Industry and Supply, had discus, sions on Dec, 17 with •ht* representatives of thy coal industry, including colliery labour, on the morem. ii' of coal and on using transport facilities mop' efficiently It
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  • 126 1 BATHURST, N.S.V., Dec. »a.— Ihe Indi.m tournng te.im gained meritorious win against the New South Wales Western Districts XI m ilu 'ist over of the match, winning i 104 runs. Niankad, who took s:x second innnini;s wickets for )S, captured the last two unh successive (deliveries
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  • 110 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 11.— The strike ot the Madras Government's non-Gazet-ted officers which began on Dec. 15 w a* called oft last evening after assurances from the Government that the striker*' demand will be speedily considered and that there will
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  • 97 1 HA VAN Dec. aa.— Diego 1 Molinari, head ot the Argentina <:c legation to the International Tracfc Conferencci proposed .1 sis-point plan yesterda) for un ''economic one wrorlfl is .1 solution toi" the Cliff at iiueiu.itnui.il problems. Clow co-operation between the United States and Argentina
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  • 71 1 NEW DELHI, pec IS.— TIN Joint Defence ouncil for India and l\»--kiMan nu-t *1 (.(ivtrnmem House. Wu Delhi, today Those present IncMed LtN Mountbatien, (iovirnor-(;<ncrji| of India, Pandit Nehru Indian Prinn Minister, Ua«wM Ali Khan Prinn Miabtei of Pakistan Sardar Hal d« v Singh, l)«fen p Minister of
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    • 49 1 TKLL TOUB JPEODUCTI TO THI PEOPLI Throagb i TAMIL MURASU The Leading Tamil DaUj In Malaya over 11 y«*m Tl. SELEGIB FOID. St»TA»«r» The Indian Overseas Dl¥ a J Dank m Have great pleasure m announcing that A BRANCH OF THE BANK will be opened 1195, NEW ROAD BANGKOK.
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  • 510 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Dec. 23, 1947. MIC THE NEW CONSTITUTION 4S the "President and top Exocutive" of f hr- Malayan Indian Congress, Sardar Budh Singh m a i ment published m our issue erday, ha pledged himself that he will "faithfully" implement the Congress resolution oi rejection oi
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  • 75 2 N MORI,: II is learnt here iding authorities on nee re- 5i Will inn'i ,n conferenee at 1 n< comber n K 27 and 28 ipsees of the Indian ofl Science* xhe Confer. be inauuuratod by Mr Krishna M.-hial,, Premi,, of »t o v Uununi wil pte
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  • 1473 2 AddressAtAllahabad Varsity Convocation ALLAHABAD, Dec. 22.— The need for mankind, if it is to survive, to hark back to the supremacy of the moral law and take lo the path of self -conquest was emphasized by Dr. Rajendra Prasad,
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  • 193 2 Agitation For Release Of Prisoners: Not Approved By Travancore State Congress TRIVANDRUM, Dec. iz. -The Working Committee oi the Travancorc Sute Congress m a te^lution paired at a meeting un Dec. 14 on the agitation for the release of prisoners m the Punnabra and \a> alar cases says "The Committee
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  • 236 2 ANTI-SEMITISM IN PALESTINE PESHAWAR (Pakistan), Dec. 22.— Some 200 to $oo prosperous nat i v c Jewish families cither tied or were preparing to flee this aliMoslem city because of antiSemitism, following the United Nations decision to partition Palestine. In nearl) every case they were leaving against their will. Khanawal
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  • 1136 2 P, :^%W^FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDED 116,000 Persons I n W k un jab Not Accounted For 1 SIMLA, IKe 22.— About 25 9 00 9 000 non Muslims been evacuated by the Military Evacuation Org September 2 according to ottcial estimati evacuees who are m transit
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  • 341 3 Speculation Over Seat Ot tfext UN Meeting' [t Has Some Powerful Arguments On its Side V > De 2 rh »s seat oi die ill-fated league once again become the hub of international ii ai cd. atmus general assembly will hold Us
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  • 202 3 $200,000 Plan For Education Of Burmese In U.S.A. VYASHINGTON, Dec. 22. llic tirst agreement entered into by the Republic of Burma with any foreign country was Myned today m Rangoon when the Burmese Foreign Minister, L Tin Tut, and the United States Charge D'Affairesj Mr. K. Austin Acly, launched a
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  • 191 3 —BERNARD SHAW LONDON, Dec. 22.— Ninety-one-year old George Bernard Shaw admitted today he was too old to set the world .straight. His statement coming over half a century after he started the battle to reform the world highlighted a "millionaire! to garbage collectors." poll
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  • 73 3 BOMBAY, Dec. 22.— Four people were killed and ei^ht injured m knife ju.ickb by communal assailant* m North and Central boniba) today, it was othciall> announced The present communal disturbances which started on Thursday have been confined to sporadic kmtin^s. On Saturday two people
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  • 52 3 JERUSALEM. Dec. 22. Arabs nlkh and wounded a British Arrn\ radio operator driving m an armoured car north oi Tulkarm, central Palestine* tonight, it uas otticiall) reported. The incident occurred when Arabs attacked two armoured car;* patrolling roads northwest ot Tulkarm which i> an Arab nationalist
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  • 232 3 PLEA FOR REMOVAL OF "RACIAL DISCRIMINATION" IN U.S. SCHOOLS. VSHINGTON, Dec. 22.— A United States Presidential commission on higher education la^t night urged the enactment of new laws to prevent racial discrimination by American colleges, and asked for a campaign to erase school segregation laws from state statute books. Criticising
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  • 184 3 Indonesian Premier Warns Of Danger Of Separatist Movements DAT AVI A, Dec*. U —Amir bjanfuddin, the biJomsian Premier, sa/J, toe/ay thai WcM Jaia and the Indonesian people were exposed to grw* dtngtn if separatist schemes met with \M€i ess." lie addrcbicd a tUtttM§/i to aii inaonesian patriots and true democrats
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  • 72 3 BATAYIA, Dec. 22.— The first consignment oi textiles lor the relief of distressed Chinese m Indonesia is expected to arrive by early next year, it is learned. Flic shipment will consist oi 50,000 pieces of doth v uli ,1 value of 24,cx_>o
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  • 234 3 AMERICAN EDITOR ON BLAMEFUL ACTIVITIES OF THE CHINESE" UN INDONESIA SHANGHAI, Dec. 22. The "blameful activities <»f *h« Chinese" m Indonesia are m a great measure respeeteiMc for the atrocities ceeMmitt«d by Indonesians asain** them according to an article headed "Indonesia's future and the Chinese" by a Chinese named Pao
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  • 115 3 MOSCOW, Dec. 22. Generalissimo Joseph Stalin was celebrating ins obtli birthday yesterday a* the Soviet Union was votiug m the first nationwide municipal elections since 1939. There were no public celebrations of the Soviet leader's birthday, but th£ elections m hve Soviet Republics comprising 7,000,000 of
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  • 84 3 \1 W H)RK. Dec. 22. Princess Dhuraj Shchvar, witc of the Nizam oi Hyderabad, left b> air tor I ondon alter several weeks' private visit to America. Her Highness, who declined to meet reporters and w ailed m a car until her plane was ready
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  • 210 3 WASHINGTON, Dec. 11. It has been voiced m trade circles that statements such as those made by Dr. K. S. Shelvankar, a member or the United Nations delegation, that some sort of "marshal! plan' 1 should be worked out for India, were meeting with no
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  • 259 3 MAY DLLIJI, Dec. iz.- conference of the youth of South Ea»t Asia will be held mi n India mi n the beginning of the next year, according to a decibion conveyed to the AllIndia Students' Federation by the Council of the World
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  • 37 3 TRU STI l)^. 22.— Four bombs thrown by unknown persona dv .1 Yugoslav partisans 1 celebration !icr? W>da\ injured 10 people. The- celebration had not been authorised by the military government.' Reu ter
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    • 357 3 BLADDER DISORDERS Filtered away (f^*4) De WITTS L JuJr PILLS IWfc suspicion of bladder *HjPP& X^V trouble; if there is »Gi^ 3i burning, scalding and discomfort, Nature is sounding a danpr-r note. Tl 'iistpnt wearing a:id repll on m the body means that quaiiUfa pojsons and impurities art formed. To
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  • 224 4 Monetary Assistance To Dependants Of "Death Railway" Victim s Union Govt. Allocates 1,500,000 $6 To $10 P.M. To Be Paid To Orphans, Widows And Aged Or Infirm Parents Hie Department of Social Welfare has made the bnal eparations lor the implementation oi the Government scfteine to provide assistance lor dependants
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  • 41 4 I hild Welfares Socict) will i ln* hristmai present to the children n their creche today, iu^ 1 ■'•'•< 23 at 2 p.m. at the Victoria Street creche; .it 3 p.m. m the N\ Mai k< Road Creche.
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  • 234 4 Following U an extract from the Quarantine Vh Book written Mi a H c. Ma, a Chinese Muslim aho tnong the pilgrims v ho were quarantined at St John's Island: "At «he r*tjuesj of mir Qurtn* tine Doctor who hoarded the "Agamemnon", I was vt-ry reiiulam
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  • 90 4 NEW AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVE FOR GERMANY. CANBERRA, Dec. 23 A new Australian representative has been appointed for the Allied Control Council in Germany, lit* i> Brig. Gen. Frederick G. Gallaghan, a'ho has been Deput) Director of the Commonwealth Investigation Services in Ncv< South Wales since 1945* Brig. Gallaghan was captured b\
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  • 71 4 GAME DEPARTMENT H.Q. MOVED TO KLANG Phc Headquarters Olhce oi Game Department, Malayan Union, have been moved to Klang with effect from lAc. 15. hs nen address is I ort I louse, Klang, and us telephone number. KJang Hongkong Airways, .1 subsidant oi poration, was on Nov. z(-> granted licence
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  • 141 4 Europe "Buddha" Representative In Prison For Collaboration ROME, Dec. 22. Henri Roger Lievens, a native of Etterbeek, Belgian, otherwise known as Anagarika, "a representative of the living Buddha m Europe" was m Kome Regna Cooli prison today. According to the police, Lievon besides being the 'legate for Europe oi Great
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  • 124 4 MELBOURNE, Dec. zz.— A dedecision on the holding of an Intvin.itional Conference oi Transport Unions m Sydney on Apr. i z was deferred at a conference of representatives of Australian transport Trade Unions m Melbourne recently. The suggestion that such a conferencC should be held
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  • 456 4 r Malpractices By Retailers Admitted CONTROLLER'S ADVICE TO CARD-HOLDERS "There have been instances where good rice has been issued and bad rice substituted. We have had many complaints. Each one has been checked and where proved, action has been taken, licences cancelled and prosecutions begun,"
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    94 4 Photographs «aken on the occasioii of iho marriage of MU> Mary Shanta Da vies and Mr. C. J Sundram. which w:iv held ;*t th* Tamil MethodM hurch at N*>. 1, Short street, Singapore Ininndiat»>* after the wedding, a reiuption was uivtii ;•< th« Victoria .Memorial Hall which was largely attended
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  • 226 4 CHETTIAR MISSION TO MALAYA ARRIVES IN PENANG Prominent members of c h° Indian Communit) extended a rousing reception to tin Chettiar Mission on the'i :«j--rival m Penang on Friday la^ by the g.sl Talma. The mission members arc Messrs, Yiw Ganesan, K.\|.A.L.M. Hamanath.m Chotti.ii-, M.S.M.M. Meyappa Chettiar, IW.R.M. KoLuulaiyan Chettiar,
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