Indian Daily Mail, 30 December 1947

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. m. No> 273 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1947. 4 PAGES PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 754 1 Sir. B. N. Rau indicates" Proposed Changes Ni.LJII, Dec. ao. Sir B s v Terence toere v, a recern aucu B.xo8 .xo« s vi Ul •<*» to suggestions lor a nuuinendmems to the drali oi India > new coasututwo «|g these suggested amendmenu, de mentioned u£
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  • 62 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 29— The first major disaster m India's civil air service occurred on Saturday at Karachi when one of Tata's Dakota, planes, crashed All aboard, four crew and 19 passengers were killed. Officials of the Company and
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  • 169 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Dec. 29. Ignoring the last-minute appeal of the Premier. Bombay (Vy\s 300,000 workers have come out on a token general strike today m accordance with the decision on Dec. 11. Almost the entire labour population, except the Railway workers, joined
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  • 77 1 RANGOON, Dec 29 —Rangoon police were today investigating a shooting incident at the home of Mr. P. D. M. Lingeman, General Manager of the Burma Oil Compa. Ny resulting m the death of Mrs. Lingeman Mrs. Lingi-man. who arrived here from Britain only a
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  • 136 1 Bhopal Nawab Lays Foundation Stone Of Buddhist Temple 3.i»>ctii, ihc. iv. m me piesenct oi Ceylon i nine Mamci ana ouicr imnteri, me ;>awat> ol b.iupal anu leading MttClAia oi the o'ate, tne iounuation stone of tne tmipie enshrining lac sacreU relics ol banputta ana .uana .Uogallana, Uvo oi tne
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  • 136 1 Pakistan Army Withdrawn From Parts Of Waziristan KARACHI Dec 2!> The withdrawal of Pakistan Army from forts at Ka/mak. Gardian and Damdil and other teffcc post> m Waziristan has been completed without any major incident. Pakistan Arm> Headquarters at Rawalpindi an_ The forts, familiar names m history of campaigns on
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  • 70 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. i#.— Dr. 1' vici's tour ot Maharashtra, will commence on Jan. 14 according to a tentative programme, from Jan. 14 to Jan. 2\, the Congress President wi! tour the Bombay, Colaba, Ratnagiri, Satara, Sholapur and Poona districts. and
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  • 132 1 NEW YORK. Dec. 29— Sardar Dr. K. M Panikkar. Prime Minister of Bikaner State and a member of the Indian delegation to the United Nations Assembly, said m an ar_ tick m the magazine United Nations World that "Portuguese rule
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  • 48 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) GAUHATI, Dec. X9.— A :uvcriky for Assam will come into c\i>tenCC OO Jan. r, when the Gauhati University Act will COfnc into ttfect. This decision wist taken ma. 1 1 over 100 leading Gducationalisti of Assam helu m Gauhati recently. Copyright,
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  • 13 1 Lullet hit her fartbemd, killing her. None of the fUeftf wu>- .njured. Reuter
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  • 407 1 ioiivO, Dec z\j.- iiiutki iuju submitted a^ evidence vi japan 5 peaceiui uciiic6 a plan drawn up nine iiionuii Ociore i'can iiaruuur tv divide tnc world iulu scparaie DiocKi> giving India and Iran to Kubsia and leaving japan m control oi Great Last
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  • 148 1 SIND CONGRESS COMMITTEE TO MEET ON JAN. 1: QUESTION OF DISAFFILIATION FROM A.I.C.C. TO BE CONSIDERED (From Our Own Correspondent) KARACHI, Dec. z<j. A genera] meeting of the SinJ Provincial Congress Committee will be held here on Jan. 1 to consider the present situation m the province and draft a
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  • 57 1 TOKYO Dae 29 .-Mr* Hideki Tojo, fraii middle .aged kiinonoclad witt of the ex Jap warlord, made the first appearance at the war crime court since her husband took the stand. She m the balcony doling the afternoon —■■too and leit during a recesi after talking
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  • 89 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) KARACHI, Dec. l^ T4n inn i hut tout i/joulj m a c 0,,, WON UsitmnuUty jot L'atusian and i India, uus expressed Uy Mr. V^u- j //;/</ tlassan, Oc/ntal of tfjc Uniitu ['runnel* MuMm L**s**s *to v nuw hen;
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  • 225 1 MUSLIM LEAGUE LEADER SAYS: MADRAS, Dec. 29.— Mr. K. M. Shareef. Nationalist Muslim leader of Kumbukoium, vi the courifc of a statement, says: It is most regrettable thai Mr. Mohamed Ismail Sahib, Leader ol the Madras Provincial League* should have taken upon himself Uic KVtpOniibility for
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  • 290 1 LONDON, Dec. 2lj. -Several London newspapers today devotqd sections of their editorial columns and feature pages to warnings of the danger of civil war m the sub-continent oi India and the threat to the new rule as a resu it ot the battle m
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  • 171 1 BATAVIA. IKe 'SU.— The Indon.■kUI Republican (iov<*rnnnni will accept ;i ceasefire truce with the Dutch m a inter shortly to hr M-ijt to the Security Council*- "Good Offices'' committee which put for ward a third plan for speedy and effective agret-mriit m
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  • 29 1 TBI BRAN, D I fch-ni 1> LDdil 1 a ..11 le B<y /iv" todny by p irom New D«lhi on ti»r w.i n«' wi Leave tier* i lomorrav. Reuter
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  • 994 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 1947 MALAYA IN 1947 THE year that is just coming to a close has been remarkable no Xar as Malaya is concerned for more reajonj than one. The one vt m for wnich this year wUf stand out m Malayan History la the
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  • 128 2 Important AngloAmerican Talks This weeK WASHINGTON, Dec. is.—U uas LanicJ tl>at important br&h Uvtl talk* between the Untied Ststcs and Bnt/if*.vfficniU wen expected here t'ji> uftk following a icbeduled meeting of the British Cabinet to formmUtt a bntiil* [HjltL-y regarding Communist Genetei Mur/^o'i Greek retime, 1 ichangc oi mews ut
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  • 137 2 TEHERAN, Dec 29. Reliable sources said the Soviet Ambassador to Iran. Ivan Sadchikov with most of hi* entourage departed m special air plane to New Delhi while ciretei close to the Soviet Embassy anticipated severance of diplomatic relation* between Russia and Iran. These sources said the Radian
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  • 107 2 RANGOON. Dec. 29 The Government of Burma has opened special frontier police posts alon^ the Burma. Yunnan border, off Bhamo m the Kachin hills, to control the illegal entry of people into Burma from Yunnan, it was learned here today. According to travelers who
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  • 64 2 BANGKOK. Dec. 29.—Emergenpowers for peace preservation granted to the military at the time of the November coup d'etat wax terminated by a Royal proclamation. The Siamese Ministry of Defence introduced a bill m Parliament abolishing the Military Police Department and proposing the croa. 'ion of a
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  • 350 2 SO LONfJ AS A SINGLE KASHMIRI IS ALIVE Kashmir's Future Is Linked With Progressive India (From Our Political Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 2iJ. At a press conference here last night, Sheikh Mohd. Abdullah, Head of the Kashmir** Emergency Administration, said war between
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  • 362 2 WE WILL DO EVERYTHING POSSIBLE lv oAVL IUU Renter adds:Shnkh Abdullah, head »l the I.ni»-rgency Administration m Kashmir uhere lighting against raiding tribesmen h:u been lining on for over two months, claimed here today. "We have proof that the Pakistan army i> lighting on the Kashmir
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  • 243 2 Kashmir Problem For UNO? Nehru's Reported "Ultimatum' To Pakistan Premier LONDON, Dec. 29. The London Sunday Times dent reporting "on the highest authority" that on Dec. zz yesterday printed a despatch from its New Delhi corresponPandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prune Minister of India, handed^ to Mr. Liaquat All Khan, Prune Minister
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  • 965 2 *»msm«**»* Oim special pOWtESPONDEN T Govt. Officers^Kcquircd Submit statement CaiXVHA, Dec. »_«There appear. Lo me "un-uaztutu employee vi llic uou m I' >UlM '"'i* statements suuimiu-u uy me H©a-v»JUeu«*] 1H ueaieci a* cuniiueiuiui m tne M iuuuwr Jl^ Uazeueu umcers anu UIC ait v OMU J~
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  • 852 3 I* On Slow Pr °g"« Of Renville Peace Talks Says Powers Of UN Committee Limited we will mn, -thai there is no doubt le ma) be long-drawn and ii may prove very c.v to our resources, and may uke a great
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  • 205 3 Cey lon To Secure Services Of Skilled Japanese Artisans TOKYO, Dec. 29. Ceylon ib anxious to procure the sen ices ut a number of skilled Japanese artisans to teach arts and crafts to the Islanders, particularly women, a representative of the Ceylone»e Government told the United Press. H. Jinadasa, deputy
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  • 100 3 MORAL REARMAMENT DEMOCRACY'S BEST WEAPON TO WIN COLD WAR RICHMOND, Virginia, Dec. 29. ftfajor.GcatnU G. O. De Renzy Channel*, formerly of the Indian Army, told the opening session of the Moral Rearmament Assembly here that moral rearmament was "Democracy's best weapon for winning tin* cold war." He added: "This fighting
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  • 214 3 M YORK, Dec. 29. Henry A. Wallace will reveal this week whether he will run for the president on a third party ticket, it w^ disclosed. Wallace will announce his position m the presidential race m a coat>t to coast broadcast from Chicago.
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  • 217 3 DAMASCUS, Dec. 29.— Arab plan, for the mvmkm 0/ Psustim by the Arm) "j liberation" lid l>) tait~i Lif<uati.ii, veters* leader of the Ly)i> AiaO-l'alotttie niuil mre dituyed ptrbtpi a fortnight by the outbreak, of choii.ru m byrja, it u*i> re pur ted fore yestcrdty,
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  • 138 3 EX-ANNAM EMPEROR BAO DAI PASSES THROUGH KARACHI LONDON, Dec. 29.— JUo Dai, the former Emperor of Annam, who lived m Hongkong .is an exile at tor his abdicatioa two yean ago* is on his w*) 10 London ior an eye operation. New Delhi radio reported. Hi' pa^ed through Karachi festd>
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  • 79 3 JERUSAI 1 M. IKc. 29.— The Government announced yesterday that 1,064 casualties had been tabulated m the Holy Land by the police sin Dec 1 of which 316 -were fatalities. The injured totalled 744. 1 our were listed as missing. Oi the dead, 12? were Jews
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  • 445 3 Income- Tax Evasion In India PUBLIC ASKED TO HELP IN COMMISSION'S WORK NEW DELHI, Dec. 29. The Income-Tax Investigation Commission recently appointed by the Govcrnmcni of India, has been charged with the duty of investigating the methods and the extent of. evasion practised by certain persons contrary to the provi^ons
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  • 486 3 Four-Power Investigation Commission s Report Awaited ADDIS ABABA, Dec. 20.. The course of the investigations now being earned out 111 Eritrea by the Four-Power Commission on the former Italian colonies i*> being watcher closely m Ethiopia. for upon Uic \atc of thai former Italian colony, a
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  • 126 3 LOiVDOJV Dec. 29. Pwn/* Ua>[)utih quoted b\ -i ha &.>iiit I <■> /l^f/i 1 todsy > scented the Vsiic** with fl>f •Hi o/trugt ment of AntcficSH uulitary authorities m ltal\ <>j "ion dmctimx exttmtive uork jot rsilying react touarx forcet bt/th tv ltal\ and I tuncc.
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  • 82 3 ANGLO-SOVIET TRADE AGREEMENT LONJJOiN, Dec. I}. fUc briUih jjuiia ol L'tMti annuuncJ thai a Ueuuied agreement on the principles lur bnusn-Soviet trade, WM ii^ncU m Moicow lait ni^ht. ihc anoouaGcmeot aid uil details wdi be published within .1 iew days. In fencral it pravuki Kuwia tv blup 750,000 Ami oi
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  • 1623 4 ADDRESSING THE ANNUAL SESSION OF THE MALAY NATIONALIST PARTY, MALAYAN INDIAN CONGRESS PRESIDENT SAYS: It Will Be Intrinsically Peaceful And Constitutional" "Ours is a constitutional Struggle, at least so it is for the time being. It is not like the American light for independence
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  • 124 4 Die arrival ot a prominent Muslim leader from Southern India, Mr. Bjxhcer Ahamad S.iyyeed, and Other doIcgatei to the Pan-Malayan Indian, Muslim Conference at the Ba\a» I cpis airstnp on Thursday list «ra», ;it is reported. *shot" by the Kirn Unit of the Public Relation!
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  • 51 4 At 10.30 a.m. tomorrow, Wecfce*. I*V. Dec. 31, H.E. the Governor w.Il vmt the Bukit Timah Boys' Home. Members of the Advisory Council the Social Welfare Advisory Council and socnl workers have been umted t<» ntend and the Governor will „d--tr*j?&z! vlsitors n
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  • 445 4 CLASSES TO BE HELD BY PEOPLE'S EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the People's Educational Association n Sat. last, Dec. zy, plans were made to begin classes m English, Malay and Chinese, for adults at present unable to
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  • 41 4 KARACHI, Dec. 29. Kashmir raiden have captured tercraJ strategic points m south-western Kashmir •md inflicted 1,000 casaulues on the enemy" m two days' righting before < hrktmas, an "AzjJ Kashmir" (Fh Kashnwr) government communique claimed last ni^ht. Reuter
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  • 142 4 H.E. the Governor ol Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson has ieni the following congratulatory telegram t 0 the King on His Majesty* birthday through the Secretary of State for the Colonies: Grateful 11 \ou would submit to His Majesty .1 message that I on behalf of H.M.s
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  • 31 4 likli\. Tuesday, Dec. \o m g.i* p.m., Prof. r. H. Siloock will broadcast (torn Singapore Station ot Radio Malaya on the new "F&ople'i Educa tjonal Association.*'
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  • 43 4 BURMA-U.S. EDUCATIIONAL AGREEMENT RANGOON, official seal of a* I s f Bu nrsi international here on the Bunn. I Tin I man Ch Austin Ad Burma-! tional agreement. l; m pro. exchange o( ptnod lina.K.o •ale of U«Md sw property IU 4: Reuter
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  • 29 4 At to Nur^s ind Hi tl'e Si&ten md Nuns the oi Med introdua th< Gfauon. \ftcr the D Governor hsve e/iiJ make the prescnutM*.
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    • 188 4 Today: 6.30 MM:, p m "BOOLOGA BAMBAr (Tamil) Tononn "BADMAN'S IKKHIiOKV Midnitc lt>m(>rruw •M\(, BUT ■■■■■■********************1 l SHIRLN CINfflA (NKW WORLD) At 9 p.m. "DEWAN BAHADIR (Tamil) Opening I q hmrii "Arab-ha-Sitara" HiadnstMriJ 111 > 1 1 I I I IJOiUI (.RAM) OPENING TODAI AT THE DIAMOND THE\TRE AT S.IS-4.15—
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