Indian Daily Mail, 24 March 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 36. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1947. PRICE 10 CEMTS
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  • 486 1 •We Have No Designs Against Anybody," He Says Historic Inter-Asian Conference Opens eu Delhi, Mar. 23. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, head of i f s Interim Government, today called for a union of Asiatic to insure world peace and their own prosperity. ding In the
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  • 106 1 New Delhi, .Marc h. 23. A cur_ few was imposed m Delhi city limits today, following a communal clash m which two persons were reported killed. The curlew was ordered 90 minutes before the Asian Conference opened on the spacious lawns of the historic ruins 01 Purana
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  • 60 1 TOTAL PROHIBITION IN U.P. —MILK AS SUBSTITUTE lur Own Correspondent) habad, Mar. 22.— Total prowill be introduced from .'■n districts m the i Provinces. m certain other like Dchradun and Musare being brought under Miagement. iment have arranged for ol milk and other alJrinkfi m the prohibition TO now policy
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  • 63 1 A!r A R °y ai Tl> aai, South 23.-The boycott of visit to Durban by Into almost complete day when an Indian Curries Field gave the Queen an enthusiastic P«*ent In the ground (rJ over half the total Qf population but as the a
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  • 401 1 Who Who Are Attending, What What Are On Agenda EARLIER REPORT (By Preston Grover, Associated Press Correspondent). New Delhi, Mar. 23— Coinciding with the Muslim celebration of "Pakistan Day," the Asian Relations Conference opens here on Sunday m an effort to weld Asia and the neighbouring countries into an integrated
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  • 110 1 Bangkok, Mar. 23. The office of the Siamese Premier, Luang Thamnong Nawasawat. has issued a denial of the statement by the Prime Minister that Siam will sell 50,000 tons of rice to the United States for $4,000,000. The Premier announcing this at a Press
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  • 79 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Mar. 23. The India Government after considering the Tariff Board's report on the ques_ tion of the protection of the Indian, iron and steel industry have decided that there is no longer need for protection and to replace the
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  • 142 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Mar. 23.— The crisis that threatened m Delhi over the budget proposals seems to have been resolved after parleys between Pandit Nehru, Sardar Patel, C, Rajagopalachari and John Matthai with the Finance Member. Liaquat Ali Khan is understood to have agreed
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  • 115 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Mar. 23.— The new Madras Ministry will be sworn m this evening. The strength is not yet decided, but the following 11 are likely to bo included: Reddiar as Premier: Dr. Rajan Subbaroyan, Bhaktavatsalam, Gopal Reddi, Pallam Raju, Madhava Menon,
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  • 68 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Luck now, Mar. ii. About 2UU prisoners undergoing imprisonment m Lucknow Jail for dacoity have started a hunger-strike, demanding immediate release. Five political prisoners m Ailpore Jail have also begun a fast unto death: the demands include classification of all politicals m
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  • 254 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Mar. 23.— A scheme i'oj: lormiiig sub-provinces m Madras north and south Madras with the city as a common district of Madias like Washington— has been drawn up by Sir B. N. Hao, the Constituent Assembly's constitutional adviser. The scheme
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  • 245 1 Lahore, Mar. 23. The situation m Hazara District ia deteriorating and troops have been rushed to the Punjab border to prevent an invasion of I'athans from the Frontier province. Casualties m the Punjab .riots have now risen to over 2,000 killed
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  • 374 1 EXCLUSIVE (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Mar. 23. Hasan Shaheed Suhrawardy, Ifengai's brilliant Muslim League Premier, sends from Calcutta his personal greetings and good wishes to Indians m Malaya and East Asia, through the Indian Daily Mail, and expresses Bengal's
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  • 34 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Mar. 23. Justice Reuben, Jewish Judge of the Bombay High Court, has been appointed to conduct an enquiry into the recent Bihar disturbances. Copyright.
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  • 51 1 New York. Mar. 23.— The World Jewish Cogresi ha.s cabled Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Vice-President of the Indian Interim Government and the Home Minister, Sardar Vallabhai Patel, asking them to grant prolongation of temporary visas to 300 Afghan Jewish refugees now m Bombay pending re_ settlement
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  • 46 1 (From Our Own Correspondent Travancore, Mar. 22. The Truvancore Dewan announced yt ,terday that m the light of criticisms and after discussion with Leaders it has been decided to curtail considerably the powers of the Da. proposed m the State reforms scheme. Copyright.
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  • 119 1 Washinton, Mar. 23. Secret documents which were put be fore the Foreign Affairs Committee of the United States llouof Representatives m support ot the Administration's programme of aid to Greece and Turkey m resisting tofalitarian coercion were made available to the Press today. The documents consist Of a
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  • 625 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Mar. 24, 1947. THE INTER-ASIAN CONFERENCE pANDIT NEHRU, head of India's Interim Go\4ernment, yo6terday declared open the first historical conference of the Asiatic Countries. The delegates, who represent more than one half of humanity, have met m a determined effort to deliberate on, and find
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  • 264 2 Reiterates Britain's Plan To Quit India By June, 1948 New Delhi, Mar. 23. Rear-Admiral Viscount Mountbatten, Viceroy-designate, and Lady Mountbatten found Pandit Nehru waiting to greet them when they landed at the Royal Air Force airfield at Palam, ten miles from here, yesterday afternoon. Fandit Nehru's
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  • 355 2 "DRIVING FORCE BEHIND SUCCESSIVE BRITISH EFFORTS," SAYS "TIMES" NEW DELHI, Mar. 23.— FIELD MARSHAL LORD WAVELL, RETIRING VICEROY OF INDIA, AND LADY WAVELL LEFT BY AIR FOR LONDON THIS MORNING. ..They were seen off at the aerodrome by the new Viceroy, Viscount Mountbatten and Lady Mountbatten. Making his
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  • 127 2 (Ftom Our Own Correspondent) Madras, i>lar. 22.— The Madras Congress Farty yesterday eieotea Ramaswami Reddiar as leader by 116 votes against Prakasam's 73. After the Party meeting, Prakasam met the Governor and requested him to accept the Ministry's; resignation forthwith. Reddiar has been invited
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  • 69 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Mar. 22.— 1t is understood that a world conference of nee experts will be held m South India m May, either m Madras or Bangalore. The conference which will bo attended by representatives oi Britain, United States,
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  • 88 2 Malta. Before continuing his journey to India Viscount Mountbatten on Friday morning staged a "Kelly" re-union m miniature when he made a point of seeing the only Maltese survivor, Micallef, aboard his famous destroyer "Kelly" which sunk off Crete on May 23, 1941. Micallef, wounded and burnt m
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  • 79 2 DEPATMENTAL REORGANISATION IN BURMA Rangoon, Mar. 23.—^separate Department of Foreign Affairs has been established at the Bum* fS yer n ment Secretariat, it wsis officially announced here The Department of Defence and fsThTL Afta r is now designated as the Department of Defence. nJm c nf ne y esta *>Hshed
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  • 426 2 Rangoon, Mar. 23. A great future for Burma was predicted by Lieut. Colonel David Rees Williams, British Member of Parliament now m Burma on a mission as Chairman of the Frontier Areas Enquiry Commission. ••Burma should be right on top of the world
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  • 238 2 SIKHS WON'T JOIN LEAGUE-DOMINATED MINISTRY (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Mar. 22.— "We shall not join any Ministry which is dominated by the League/ declared Sikh leader Lara Singh at a Press' conference m Delhi yesterday. Tara Singh added that If no political settlement could foe found, the Sikhs would
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  • 1563 2 THE NEW VICEROY: A PERSONAL IMPRESSION (By Our Political Correspondent mi n j nd j a) "Lord Louis Mountbatten: Have you met him anywhere?" asked my friend, a British Knight Bachelor of New Delhi, four years ago one morning quite abruptly. Having had no such pleasure I had to confess
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  • 583 3 jtHas Meant Different Things jo Different Men Still Does .Says James Marlow, AP Correspondent n. Mar. 23.— What is democracy? The United rlaim to h ave Tne Russians claim they have iL 'meant diiierent things to different men and still does! claimed it 400 years before Christ
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  • 252 3 London, Mar. 23.— A London specialist has reported m "the Lancet that he has cured stomach ulcers with nothing but water and assurances. Citing his experience with a consecutive series of 20 patients, A. Morton Gill, assistant pnysician at West London hospital, said
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  • 171 3 London, Mar. 23. George Bernard Shaw said last week that his vegetarian table was well supplied with delicacies, despite the shortages of Britain* severe winter, thanks largely to his "old friend, R. Gene Tunney." Gene Tunney, no relation, but a young British playwright and friend
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  • 321 3 Lake Success, New York, Mar. 23. -The United States asked for delay m establishing the terms of reference of the proposed Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, despite urging by China, India, Britain and other members of the Economic and Social Council
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  • 109 3 Colombo, Mar. 23.-—Two doctors from the Department of Medical and Sanitary Services, Ceylon have been selected for training m public health work at the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine of the University of Sydney. They are Dr. F. C. Spittle and Dr. H.
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  • 104 3 Colombo, Mar. 23. The efficacy of Ayurvedic preparation for the treatment of snake-bite and hydrophia is to stand the acid test of scientific investigation by the Medical Research Institute, Qplombo, at the request of the Executive Committee of Health. Dr. A. Mimalasuriya, Doctor of the Institute,
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  • 1032 3  -  Brigid Maxwell By When facts need to be ascertained about a subject of great magnitude such as the condition oi factories during the Industrial Revolution ot the last century— or a social trend demands impartial, non.party investigation as with the decline m population during this century Britain's Government
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  • 604 4 Termination Of Secretary Of State For India 's Services: Announcement Soon (By Fraser Wighton, Reuters Political Correspondent) tary of^af^/" date for termination of the Secrenounrpd fate for India's services m India is likely to be aniZ7ol\lT ic b a f h Go < ernment > **™3 Ihe date is expecied
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  • 135 4 Rangoon, Mar. 23.— Burma rue exports are bound to fall to U' s > than 50 per cent, of the estimates because of the extensive looting of rice and paddy by armed bands of Burmese Communists, U Kyaw Nyein, Home Member m
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  • 175 4 Colombo, Mar. 23.— A demand for the withdrawal ot British military and political control of Ceylon will be one oi the main planks m the Ceylon Communist Party programme m the forthcoming general elections under the new constitution. The Communists at a mass rally here mis
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  • 154 4 Colombo, Mar. The IndoCeylon problem was cussed ai reception accorded nty to J.mai; Abdul Kirn 11, at the en oi t'.-.v* Indian EVlercan il i Colombo.. Mr. iki;*i.i the Muslim Chamber oi C< merce, m: and a member ol the Madras Leg! »la ive Council. Mr. C.
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  • 99 4 Rangoon, Mar. 23.- The smau pox epidemic m Rangoon Is expected to reach Its peak, it is learned today Horn competent authorities of the Public Health Depart ment. The present death rate m the city Is no weekly against 70 during the corresponding
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  • 50 4 COUNTRY AND CITY "COWS:" THE DIFFERENCE London, Mar. 2o. An Evei. »r; Standard columnist lust week ottered this March formula for differentiation between country girls and city giiis: "When a gust of wind hits, a country girl will grab for m i- skirt; a city girl for her hul. up
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  • 217 4 Rapid Development Of Indo-American Trade Seen New York, Mar. 83,, Rapid devnicni of American trade with W*a forecast by Arthur B. president of the Far EastAmerican Council of Commerce and Industry. India will have substantial turn ble for pu: hases here, s Uy after July 15, when the American financial
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  • 135 4 Batu Pahat, Mar. -o.— Miss Shanti Rayan, Indian Welfare Officer, Singapore and Johoro. was on a two-day visit to Batu Pahat. She was accompanied by Mr. K. Kathiravelu, Chairman Indian Relief Committee, North and West Johore. During her stay here Miss Rayan visited the Government
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  • 22 4 "Vasna" embarkation will take place at 9 a.m. on Monday, 24th instant, from godowns 23 and 24.
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  • 45 4 Lieut-General Sir Neil M. Ritchie, Commander m Chief, SEALF, accompanied by Lady Ritchie, will Leave by rail for Kuala Lumpur on Monday the 24th March, 1947 on a tour of Malaya Command and is o return by road on the 30th March.
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  • 347 4 IF THEIR INTERNAL ECONOMY WAS BAP Rangoon. Mar. U'-TVo-and-a-hUi mil «>e frontier regions seem pr.pa.xu C With the rest of Burma if their internal quately safeguarded, according to Mr W sat? Frontier Am "o-ii The Commission, headed by Lt Col.
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  • 121 4 At an important meetin Committee ol the si n ?anl Printers* fAssocUUof *LN Sunday afternoon at J< Koad under the chairmaJ the President, Mr. i 5 following reshuffle ii was made: Mr. N N *Jt General Secret ot Mr Vengdasalam to India on leavt valkan wa->
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  • 207 4 Colombo, Mar. 23.— Arrangements for remodelling the interior of the Ceylon State Council building, m preparation for the new Parliament, on the British House of Commons plan are now ready and will be put into effect after the dissolution of the State Council m March.
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