Indian Daily Mail, 14 April 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. HI, No. 54. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 427 1 PANDIT NEHRU IS REPORTED TO HAVE SAID £vijllions British Business Transferred To Indians m Year lila, Apr. 13. Malro Mendez, Philippine delegate to the j nter Asian Relations Conference at New Delhi reported to the linila Times on Sunday on his
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  • 62 1 *>ur Own Correspondent) now. Apr. 13.-The United government is likely to fronted with mass civil oedience by Leaguers followbreakdown of negotiations 1 the Ministry and the Leaion on the issue of r ctoratei for Panchayats. Congress party has autho*ard Ministf y to proceed forth
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  • 33 1 PASSENGER PLANE GUTT ED NEAR TIRUPUR Madr n Correspondent) **n< Apr 13 A Passenger for Coimbatore caught Say while approaching pilot was forced to passengers and crew W out with minor in--5 gUtted
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  • 136 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Apr. 13.— While Mahatma Gandhi preaches and practises non-violence and is m readiness to be killed m the service of the country and communltlea m India, two hostile crowds m Calcutta this morning set aside the sage's saintly advice by fighting
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  • 97 1 India Govt. Looks After Welfare Of Working Journalists (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Apr. 13. Legislation to improve the conditions of working journalists was promised by Jagajiwan Ram, Interim Government Member, at a Press conference m Bombay yesterday. He said that the intellectual work of journalists is now being exploited
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  • 86 1 MADRAS GOVT. TO ABOLISH ZAMINDAR SYSTEM, HORSE RACING (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Apr. 13.— Addressing a meeting m the city yesterday evening:, Revenue Minister Kala Venkatarao revealed that m another six months there would be no Zamindar's system m the province. The necessary legislation is being framed and would
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  • 75 1 Sarat Bose Calcutta, Apr. 13.— Mr. Sarat Chandra Bose, member of the Indian Constituent Assembly and foi ncr member of the Congress Working Committee, yesterday called upon the British to withdraw Indian troops from Burma as "interference by Indi an troops m Burmese domestic affairs
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  • 234 1 Mrs. Kathleen Brooke, wife ot Mr. Anthony Brooke entered the Sarawak cession controversy on her husband's side, of course with the following letter which was published m 'The Times" (London) on 12th April, 1947: "Sir, According to the statement by Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald
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  • 51 1 London, Apr. 13.— England's Poet Laureate, John Masefield, has his own definition of a poet. Poets, Masefield said, m openIng an English Poetry Exhibition, "are men of an unaccustomed turn." They write, he said, "from some overwhelming sense of the beauty, the mystery, the fflory of life."
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  • 54 1 Madras, Apr. 13. Dr. Thambil, leader of the Indonesian food delegation touring the scarcity areas In India, stated here that the Indonesian Government hoped to supply nearly 100,000 tons of rice to India m exchange for textiles, agricultural implements, spare parts and motor trucks urgently
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  • 392 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Apr. 13. At a Press conference m Delhi yesterday. Frontier Ministers Mehrchand Rhanna and Ataullah Khan vehemently denied that Pathans are supporting the Muslim League's direct action campaign. The present trouble originated with the forcible conversion of a Sikh girl
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  • 239 1 New Delhi, Apr. 13. Mahatma Gandhi had lengthy lastminute talks with the All-India Congress High; Command before leaving last night for Patna, Bihar province, after his six talks m 12 days here with the Viceroy, Viscount Mountbalten. He told his prayer
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  • 50 1 AS OUR OFFICES WILL BE A CLOSED TO-DAY— ON THE OCCASION OF THE TAMIL NEW YEAR— THERE WILL BE NO ISSUE OF THE INDIAN DAILY MAIL TOMORROW. PUBLICATION WELL BE RESUMED ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. WE WISH ALL OUR TAMIL READERS "A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR."
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  • 125 1 Dr. Prasad Faces Food Situation With Confidence (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Apr. 13. An encouranging picture of the food situation m India was given by Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Food Member, speaking at a civic reception given m Bombay last night. Dr. Prasad said that the latest reports of the
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  • 320 1 "EVERY INDIAN GROUP LOOKS TO VICEROY FOR AWARD IN ITS FAVOUR"! London, Apr. 13. All "revelations" about the Viceroy, Lord Mount bat ten's talks with the Indian leaders are pure speculation since the Viceroy is simply engaged m informing himself, says the
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  • 104 1 Lake Success, Apr. 13— United Nations officials reported that the special session of the General Assembly to study the Palestine problem will begin on April 28. The starting date was advanced two weeks because support for the session came faster than expected. Twenty-three
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  • 96 1 Rangoon, Apr. 13.— The strike of dock labourers, bank clerks and commercial employees, which brought banking and business m Rangoon to a standstill last February, resulted m a decrease of nearly fifty per cent on the Customs revenue, it was officially revealed here. During February,
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  • 53 1 Shanghai. Apr. ,13. Generalissimo and Madame Chiang Kai-shek have arrived m Shanghai by air from Fenghua where the 'Gissimo observed his annual pilgrimage to worship at the tombs of his ancestors. He will review the 202 nd Division of the "Youth Army" m North Shanghai park on
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  • 46 1 London, Apr. 13.— The Soviet Union and India have arranged for an exchange of diplomatic representatives of ambassadorial rank, Moscow radio said today. The announcer added that an official statement is to be published simultaneously m Moscow and Delhi. Reuter
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  • 933 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, April 14, 1947. HONOUR IN MARTYRDOM THOUGH nothing is known officially as to the trend of the Viceroy's talks with the Indian leaders, certain reports from New Delhi, London and Washington reveal that the talks not only comprise India's constitutional problems but also the role
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  • 206 2 Famous Treasures To Be Brought Back From Britain Maulana Azad To Lead Official Mission (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Apr. 13. India will soon be getting back the famous Kohinoor and Golconda diamonds and rare paintings, historical and architectural relics, as well as
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  • 165 2 A Reuter report from Delhi adds: Maulana Abul Kalani Azad, Education member of the Indian Interim Government, told the Central Legislative Assembly yesterday during a debate on his Bill to control the export of antiquities that he was asking |for the return of Indian antiquities
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  • 121 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Apr. 13.— Addressing a meeting m Bezwada. Mr. Jai Prakash Narain paid: "There are four tests which Mountbatten should pass before his bonafides could be accepted by the country. Firstly, he must stop the British Governors such as those m Sind,
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  • 105 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Apr. 13. Following confusion m a meeting m Cocanada, Mr. Jai Prakash Narain cancelled his Andhra tour and arrived m Madras yesterday. Trouble m the said meeting started when an anti-Prakasam leader mounted the platform occupy the Presidential chair. Pandemonium broke
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  • 201 2 New Delhi, Apr. 13.— A Congress Party member declared during debate m the Indian Central Assembly on Friday that India should side with the "bloc of Soviet Kussia." During a debate preceding the Assembly's adoption of a resolution recommending that GovernorGeneral Viscount Lord Louis
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  • 89 2 Rs. EIGHT CRORES TELEPHONE SCHEME FOR CALCUTTA New Delhi, Apr. 13.— The Government of India have decided to spend eight crores of rupees (about £6,000,000) to instal a modern automatic telephone system m Calcutta, the second biggest city In the British Empire, which still has a manual exchange system. Under
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  • 54 2 Calcutta, Apr. 13.— Armed trucks carrying doctors and medical equipment on Saturday began a citywide campaign to check a cholera epidemic which has been sweeping Calcutta for almost a week and has exacted an official toll of 72 deaths. Police protection is provided for the vehicles because
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  • 228 2 GANDHIJI ADVISES HINDUS SIKHS TO RESIST PAKISTAN WITH SATYAGRAHA (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Apr. 13.— Contrary to all expectations, Ma hatma Gandhi has decided to leave Delhi and return to B^ar. Announcing this m his prayer meeting on Friday Gandhi ji said the question might be asked why
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  • 93 2 Poona, Apr. 13. Army authorities have formally handed over to the local government the 120-feet long Inglis Bridge over the Markiandeya River, near Manur, m Bombay Province. Among those present at the ceremony was Brigadier D. S. E. McNeil. Sub-Area Commander, Poona. The Bridge was
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  • 23 2 GANDHI-VICEROY TALKS CONTINUE New Delhi, Apr. 13.— Mahatma Gandhi had two hourss interview yesterday with the Viceroy, Rear- Admiral Viscount Mount batten.- Reuter
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  • 919 2 India s High Commissioner In Australia: Sir. R. P. Paranjpye— A Profile DURING the Executive Councillorship of Dr. N. B. Khare m charge of the Commonwealth Department, he was crazy to fill up all available jobs m his recommen- dations with Maharashtrians. Naturally some of the important jobs relating to
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  • 45 2 POLICE-COMMUNIST CUM FIVE KILLED (From Our Own Correspondn: Madras, Apr. 13.— Five pd were killed when the Rtr Police opened fire following ft ctt between Police and the Com; Ist* m a village near MaiiiLpi^ on Friday. Many policemen, stated, have been grlevou jured.— Copyright.
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  • 462 3 Henry Wallace's Warning: gritain Advised To Keep Aloof Ion don, Apr. 13.— Henry A. Wallace on Friday night dethat Britain could save the world from war by refusing (i( cs between the United States and Russia. .how the way, all progressive peoples
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  • 200 3 Capetown, South Africa, Apr. 13. The South African Parliament on Friday adopted Prime Minister Field Marshal Jan Christian Smuts' motion giving the mandated territory of South-west Africa representation m the parliament as "an integral part of the Union." At the same time,
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  • 94 3 Washington, Apr. 13. Sir John Orr. Direct or -General of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation said he expected an improvement m rice production, but it would not be sufficient to keep pace with the population growth m South-east Asia. He also reported that
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  • 250 3 Colombo, Apr. 13. The recently imposed export levy of twenty cents on a pound of cinnamon is responsible for the prevailing slump m the commodity, according to the Cinnamon Merchants' Association of Ceylon. The association at a recent meeting demanded that the tax should be
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  • 329 3 New York, Apr. 13 Official source of the damage by Bikini s two atom bombs, released mi n connection with the 47th anniversary of the pur chase o f the U.S. Navy's first submarine indicated that submarines cou i d make a stand m atomic
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  • 686 3 VICEROY'S REPORTED "PLAIN SPEAKING" TO GANDHIJI AND JINNAH London, Apr. 13. A report received by the British Cabinet from Viceroy Viscount Mountbatten, presumably last Thursday, prompted an official assumption that the India siuation could be viewed with "increased optimism" according to high
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  • 603 4 Utter Failure Of 'Election Wrecking Campa ign f MRSONAL TRIUMPH FOR YOUTHFUL AUNG SAN I clashed immediately after deciding to launch the movement when both claimed the leadership. NEW ARMY TO BE ORGANISED The Dobama Party leader, Thakin Ba Sein, another member
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  • 145 4 Reuter London, April 13. Thanks to the bold handling of the situation by the Labour Government, prospects for a smooth transition to self-gov-ernment are already much more hopeful m Burma than m India, says the leftwin? weekly, Tribune, m an editorial comment on the elections
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  • 36 4 INTERNATIONAL BALLOON RACE Amsterdam, Apr. 13.— An International Balloon Race with entrants from England, France, Belgium, Switzerland and Holland, will be held on May 5, starting from the Hague, the newspaper "Volksrant" reported on Friday.— AP
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  • 256 4 London, Apr. 13.— The Maharajah of Nawanagar who has arrived In England from India with W. D. Kendal, Member of Parliament, to discuss the proposed reopening of the People's Car Factory at Grantham inspected the works yesterday. The Maharajah will return to London for conferences
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  • 155 4 Colombo, April 13. The 6ovict Union is prepared to send textiles to Ceylon m exchange for rubber. Mr. G. C. S. Corea, Ceylon's representatives m London, has communicated this news to the textile authorities m Ceylon. Mr. Corea has been requested to find out what
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  • 90 4 Washington, Apr. 13.— Air rights agreements involving the disposal of surplus States property overseas had been concluded with 15 countries including Tnriift the Foreign Liquidation Commission here announced. As a result of the agreement United States airlines will be able to fly almost all routes which
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  • 176 4 Rs. 2,500,000 Sulphul Acid Plant For Ceylon •-Colombo, Apr. 13 rupee scheme f Or ttent of a 2,000 v Plant to manufancaustic soda and p chlorine a year h by the Executive C Labour, industry and the State Council. The scheme was Dr- A. J. V. un^: expert who was
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  • 51 4 New York, Apr. 13.-A!* page of work on its s:. the newly-formed End Company agreed to pay scale of wages to 300 C; recently hired to sail a purchased from ft Maritime Commission. The new agreement of able seamen (£45-155.) a month ordinary seaman op £37-106.)—
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  • 1030 4 'Wise And Logical Move" Says Trade Union Adviser More than a hundred workers of the printing trade, representing almost all the big printing businesses and presses m Singapore, including the Government Printing Office, unanimously resolved at a special meeting convened by the Singapore Indian Printers' Association
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  • 97 4 Cambridge, Apr. 13.— X. Wadla of Caius College has been elected President, and M. V. Desai of King's College, Secretary of the Cambridge University Majlis. Both Wadia and Desai come from Bombay where the latter had a brilliant academic record at Bombay University. The programme of the
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