Indian Daily Mail, 5 April 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol IH, No. 17. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 256 1 If Pakistan Question Can Be Referred To Impartial Tribunal India's "Strong Man" Calls For End To internal Strife tFrom Our Own Correspondent) Ahmedabad, A|>»'. Addressing a public meeting here r tcrda*. Sardar Vallahhai p a tel characterised the theory iPsUsian as n huge
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  • 161 1 Rangoon, Apr. 4. Total delicit exceeding 1,072,000,000 rupees in Burma's budget for 1946 to 1947 (year ending September 30 this year) was disclosed yesterday by Thakin Mya, Finance Minister of the Interim Government. This deficit does not include the provision for repayment of Burma's debt and
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  • 125 1 -!iI! J -)A KS ARE told a 4.— The New i-n|.'i today featured a half patch from its own Respondent in Calcutta headed dcutta paralysed by strife," and J -*ole from New Delhi on Gandhi•l and the Inter-Asian Conference The Calcutta despatch said:
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  • 51 1 Apr. 4.— According to [Jakarta, a choice, out of 'ing three cities, will be «Pnku h€ ne Pnblican Ministry n bll *a> tor the capital of about :kl P^llc: Bandoeng au mUe south east of Ma?clang 40 miles north arta M alang the present 11 )f %st Java.-
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  • 256 1 New York, April 4.— Baron F. G. Von Tschirschky who said he helpel draft the political will of Germany's late president Von Hindenburg, declared Hitler destroyed the document so that he could become chief of the German state and springboard the Nazi Party into power.
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  • 499 1 MORE ABOUT INA PRISONERS' RELEASE New Delhi. Apr. 4.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru told Assembly members yesterday that the question of releasing a II the remaining Indian National Army prisoners was being referred to the Federal Court while reports from the Assembly lobby said the entire British
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  • 60 1 MADRAS TRADE UNIONISTS PLAN BIG STRIKE IF Madras, Apr. 4. The Madras Trade Union Congress decided yesterday evening to launch a pro-vince-w-: de general strike if the Publir Safety Act is not repealed and if all persons arrested under the Act are not released. A Committee was formed to explore
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  • 349 1 Jinnah Meets Viceroy This Morning I\ew Delhi, Apr. 4.— Mohanied AH Jinnah, nattily dressed m a while silk suit, arrived at New Delhi by plane at noon yesterday to confer with Viceroy Viscount Mountbatten of Curma. isu i£"° hundr<jd Muslim League National Guards, wearing Khaki uniforms and carrying steel helmets,
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  • 108 1 - New York, April 4. The people of the United States would be homeless, one-half of the labour force would be idle because of shattered factories, 7,000,000 would be dead, had the United States suffered as Russia did during World War
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  • 48 1 Kodaikanal. Madras Province, Apr. 4.—Thc Director of the Solar Observatory in Kodaikanal announced yesterday that radio fade-outs and magnetic disturbances may be expected from next Saturday till th following Wednesday owing to the appearance of a large group of sunspots during that period. Reuter
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  • 102 1 Coventry, April 4.— Two hundred Indian workers, at a meeting of the Hindustani Mazdoor Sabha in Coventry, last night unanimously adopted a resolution viewing "with grave concern the latitude being allowed by Congress to the Muslim League In the matter of India's political set up.''
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  • 76 1 Tokyo, Apr. 4.— To facilitate inter-cultural relations between the countries, a Sino-Japanese Cultural Society was formed on Friday at the Tokyo Industrial Club. Yorkson Shan, Adviser to the Chinese Mission, sent a message of felicitation in the meeting which was presided by Prince lemasa Tokugawa. Kunzo
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  • 202 1 Paris, Apr. 4.— lsa Miranda was in Paris today to buy some clothes to make a movie and, incidentally, to pet a divorce if .she and her hubby can figure out what to do with the dog. Alfred Guarini |fl with
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  • 44 1 New Delhi, Apr. 4.— The Government of India has authorised the resumption of private trade with Germany by individuals and firms in British India, subject to export, import and financial regulations now in force in India. Reuter
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  • 861 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, April 5, 1947. NOTES COMMENTS SEQUEL TO THE KEDAH TUAGEDY IN returning a verdict of "justifiable homicide" on the death oi an Indian, Samy by name, who was kiled by a blow delivered by a policeman with a riot stick in the course of the
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  • 1674 2 ASIAN LEADERS TELL THE WORLD Comprehensive Account Of The Closing Session Of Asian Conference Permanent Asian Relations Organisation Formed: Objects New Delhi, April 4. The Delegates from the Philippines, Outer Mongolia and Korea addressed the Asian Relations Conference for the first time at the the closing of the plenary session
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  • 66 2 This picture, taken at Singapore, shows the Indonrsi, ln clelecati to the Asian Conference. Reuier reports that an InvitttL the Indonesian delegation in New Delhi to visit Ceylon o n thJ way back home after attending the Asian Conference has h» extended by the Union of
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  • 353 2 Hastings, Sussex, April 4. Fred Treavett, retiring President of the National Union of Journalists, (Journalists TraG< Union) today accused the British Press of conducting I "vitriolic campaign" against the Union after it had decide last year to ask the Government
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  • 40 2 Array deserters who iuuti adv^.- 1 ta^c of the leniency period I which to surrender, number 1.15c I up it) March 28. the War Oft I announced. In the week "end I last Friday, 1947 surrendered I 49 were apprehended.
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  • 2441 3  - As ia From Serfdom To Freedom 3 Prof. S. C. Dube U Nay pur University (he Revolt In South-East Asia 3 T brings are on the move in the East the adolvsnations of Asia, which were merely chattels and 1 t he game of Western Powers till the other day,
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  • 443 3 Govt. During Transition Period in Burma 9 U be Same As Today London, Apr. 3. The Unde r cerclar y ui State for Burma, Arthur Henderson, moved in the House of Commons last night for approval of eontinu ance in force of the proclamation issued by the Governor of urma
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  • 173 3 kangoon, April 3.-L Aung ban s Antifascist Peoples League has already won— without coniest— nearly half the number of the general seats in the Burma Constituent Assembly, »t was re vcaitd here last night by L lila Shai. the Election Commissioner. me Anu-If'ascist Peoples' Freedom
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  • 32 3 Colombo (Air Mail.— Mrs. A. R. M. NUam, Secretary of the All-Ceylon Women's Conference who is now x Id New Delhi, represented that organisation at the conference there of Asian nation; Reuter
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  • 75 3 London, April 4.— Arnold Spen cer Leese of Pewley Hill, Buildford, Surrey, said at the Old Bailey last week that he has a cat which gives the Fascist salute for its dinner. Leese was speaking in his own defence in a case in
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  • 31 3 Gibraltar, Aupril 4.— Gibraltar, BrKUh Crown Colony with a population of 20,000 may soon have a state lottery it was learned from a reliable source here. Reuter
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  • 663 4 Lively Questions in commons London, April 4. The British Minister of Food, Mr. John Strachey, announced in the House of Commons yesterday that the present level of distribution of tea in Great Britain might not be maintained during the summer months. Difficulties were mainly due
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  • 180 4 Batavia, April 4. The Indonesian branch of the Netherlands Red Cross is applying to the United Nations and the liquidating UNRRA for help for half of Indonesia's 70,000,000 population. Mrs. E. M. Rammer, the Branch's President, said that the 2,031 tons of boots and
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  • 72 4 London, April 4— The noted British surgeon and anthropologist F. Wood Jones in a letter to the scietiHc weekly, "Nature.'' said that the famed Australopothicine sensational primitive "species" of South Africa was definitely an ape and not a progenitor of man. "It can be asserted with every possible assurance that
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  • 375 4 Mrs. Pandit's Call To Indian Youth (From Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow, (Air Mall). Mrs. Vijaja Lakshmi Pandit, Minister of Health, United Provinces, delivering the Convocation address of the Lucknow University, defined the role of Indian youth "at a time when suspicion and hatred have captured Jthe minds of such a
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  • 221 4 PERCIVAL'S REPORT ON MALAYAN CAMPAIGN WILL SHOCK MPs London, April 3.— Parliament may experience a mild snocit soon when tlie War Otiice decides to publish the long delayed report on me Malayan campaign by Lieui.Oen. A. E. Percival, the General Ofiicer Commanding when Singapore surrendered, cables Harold .ii.mi. United Press
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  • 189 4 Dutch Stalled By Absence Of T op-Ranking Indonesian Leaders Batav;a, April 4_f, r political adv.srr u > 5 in an exclusive in >an Mw United Press ai mic rehabilitation flf came to a grinding h S practically all top-j leaders deserted Bat avia lu f d(^, ous parts o f
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