Indian Daily Mail, 16 April 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. m, No. 55. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 16, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 328 1 •■A Measure Of control is BOUnd TO Come Nehruji „a t Now Delhi, Apr. 15. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Vicent of the Indian Interim Government, hinted m a speech t xt yesterday at the possibility of nationalisation, or "some other practical control," of Indian industry to
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  • 72 1 r Franklin Gimson, K.C.M.G., leave Singapore by BOAC on Hth. Lady Gimson sails on ftthmorc on Thursday, April <'h. Both are going to the U.K. 1 leave and expect to return m ►ttoher, Mates an official Press ""lease. t r '&H lhe
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  • 72 1 wion, April 15.— A Daily Telera Ph:- dispatch irom Bombay rejrt^ that the Indian GovernI has signed an agreement for dnsive atomic research rights deposits of monazite sands Travancore, and will buUd erling atomic pile to pro•mic energy for industry irch. *eh said a special fanbe
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  • 18 1 on Monday two !ll^e trvm-ci a house at milestone Woodlands and nu^ ay Wlth $7.50 and a wristlet
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  • 248 1 New Delhi, Apr. 15. The administrative implications of the British Government's plan to withdraw from India by June 1948 will be one of the principal topics of discussion at the Viceroy's house today when Lord Mountbatten presides over a conference of Provincial Governors who were last
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  • 184 1 Washington, Apr. 15. Tlie British Ambassador to the United States, Lord Inverchapel, told ft radio audience that a change of direction and emphasis and not decline is the best description of the British Empire today. "I suppose it is true to
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  • 32 1 On Monday four Chinese with a revolver and a dagger between them entered a house at the LStn mile Sembawang Road and robbed the unfortunate victims of $4<w and two silver belts.
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  • 116 1 Pour persons, said to be connected with the recent High Street jewellery robbery, when over $70,000 worth of jewellery were stolen, are now m police custody. Two of those m custody were arrested m Singapore while the other two were arrested at Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 69 1 The first Asiatic to be appointed to the post of State Surgeon la Dr. M. E. Thiruchelvam, F.E.C.S., now attached to the General Hospital, Seremban, as State Surgeon, Negri Sembilan. Dr" Chelvam, as he Is popularly known, graduated from the Singapore College of Medicine m 1924.
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  • 27 1 Batavia, Apr. 15.— Dr. P. Honig, general advisor of the Dutch department of economic affairs is leaving Tuesday for a one week's fact finding tour of Malaya,
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  • 47 1 Lord Louis Mountbatten, Viceroy of India, and Lady Mountbatten with Mr. Mohammed Ali Jinnah, President of the Muslim League Reports have it that Mr. Jinnah told the Viceroy that he would stick to his Pakistan demands and was not prepared to accept the Cabinet plan.
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  • 168 1 Moscow, Apr. 15. Generalissimo Joseph Stalin told Harold Stassen that some American news correspondents have "an ill mood" towards Russia and that "it will be difficult m our country to dispense with censorship," the former Mm- nesseta Governor disclosed on
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  • 274 1 Washington, Apr. 15. Henry F. Grady was sworn m on Friday last at the State Department as first United States Ambassador to India. Acting Secretary of State Dean Acheson and the Assistant Secretary of State witnessed the simple ceremony held In the diplomatic reception room
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  • 42 1 The Hague, Apr. 15.— Dr. HuberVan Mook, Lt.-Govemor-General of the Netherlands Indies is among those being considered as successor to Alexander London, Netherlands Ambassador to the United States, the Dutch news agency learns M on good authority." Reuter
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  • 162 1 Hanoi, Apr. 15. Renewed activity by Vietnam (IndoChinese Nationalist) forces has been started m the Hanoi region, according to French sources. French troops m a village near Laikhe, 65 kilometres from Hanoi, were attacked yesterday by a fores of about 50 Nationalists.
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  • 155 1 DUTCH NOW SAY VXCV were told the agreement only recognized the fact the Republic exercises de facto internal authority over Java, Sumatra, and Madura. He said the Consuls were informed they must continue to deal with the Far
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  • 337 1 The great esteem and popularity of Rao Sahib S. R V Arasu among the Community was testified to by the presence of the large and distinguished gathering at a pleasant' teaparty held at the Prince's on Monday m his honour.
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  • 85 1 London, Apr. 15.— The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Hugh Dalton. today gave Britain her first balanced budget since before war, estimating that the country would finish the 1947-48 fiscal year with a prospective surplus of £248,000,000. He told the Commons that the revenue
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  • 30 1 Yesterday evening, at the Chinese Consulate, 2, Cairnhill Road, Singapore, a presentation ceremony took place, the persons honoured being officials who have helped m bringing Japanese War Criminals to justice.
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  • 61 1 Brussels, Apr. 15— The conference of the Tin Study Group opened on Tuesday to study the general problems concerning the production and world trade of tin metal. The Belgian Minister of Colonies opened the four-day meeting with representatives present from France, Britain, United States. Canada
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  • 49 1 CHILDREN'S ORCHESTRA PLAYS TONIGHT FOR SERVICES Under the auspices of Army Welfare Service, Singapore District the Singapore Children's Orchestra will give a .special concert for member.; of the Services at 8 pin today, 16th April, at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The orchestra will give another performance on Apr. 20.
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  • 677 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Apr. 16, 1947 Pandit Nehru's Warning And Advice CPEAKING with characteristic firmness" "but with unusual moderation, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru addressing a mass meeting m Delhi on Jallianwallah Bagh Day, declared that the "Muslim League's conception of Pakistan c*n only be settled through mutual discussion or
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  • 467 2 NO MUSLIM OR HINDU RAJ FOR INDIA SAYS PANDIT NEHRU "There Can Be Only The Rule Of Indians*' (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, April 14. The Muslim League's conception of Pakistan can only be settled th roU gh mutual discussion or a tight. There is no other way^' declared
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  • 172 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lahore, April 14. Sikhs from all parts of the Punjab met m Gujranwalla yesterday and took a pledge to fight Pakistan. In a joint statement, Sikh leader Swaran Singh and Congress leader Bhimsen Sachar declared that the League efforts to capture
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  • 482 2 London, Apr. 15. The hope that a peaceful -> j transition would mark the final chapter of Indo-Kr and that the bitterness of the past would fade pressed m a message to the India League hv i> harlal Nehru, commemorating
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  • 68 2 GANDHIJI TO FAST AGAIN? Bombay, Apr. 1.i.-Mai.. Gandhi, disturbed at report of new communal disorder. the Noakhali district, Benj^ hinted that he might be ?ln another expiatory fast, it learned here on Monday ni g h L Gandhiji was quoted as d«daring at a prayer meeting at Patna that if
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  • 116 2 Paris. Apr. 15.— General Charles QeGaulie on Monday announced formally that he had assumed leadership of "The Rally of the French People," whose aim would be to "reform the State." The wartime military leader called upon the French to replace the present system of rule
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  • 69 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Apr. 14. Regarding his demand for the recall of Indian troops m Burma, Mr. Sarat Chandra Bose who recently visited that country, says Burmese leaders including Maj.-Gen. Aung San unanimously want the withdrawal of Indian troops. Sarat Bose adds:
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  • 53 2 ilrom Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, April 14. The Kathiavvar Express miraculously escaped disaster yesterday after leaving Surat. Some fishplates and rails are found removed near Kirn station. Many bogies jumped of the track, but somehow regained it after travelling some distance. The panic-stricken passengers had a
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  • 2192 2 Hindu Law Codification Committee's Report Hindu Woman's Estate To Be Made Absolute: Divorce To Be Permitted New Delhi, April 11.— The Committee for the Codification of Hindu Law applicable to all Hindus, have drafted a code containing the following
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  • 169 2 New Delhi. Apr. 15 ReFiablf sources said yesterday that Muslim leader Mohammed AH Jinnah had told Viceroy Viscount Mountbattr that he would stick to Pakis™ demands and was not prepared I accept the British Cabinet W* sion's plan. It is understood that Mr. JK) has
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  • 623 3 1,, go ON SPEARING OUT FOR PEACE i uFREVER MEN WILL LISTEN TO ME UNTIL w THE END OF MY DAYS" rnndon Apr. 15.— Henry A. Wallace on Monday night lefiantly to Congressional criticism of his speeches here l>n>ident Truman's policy, with the assertion that
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  • 42 3 Nice. France, April 15. The AllIndia lawn tennis Davis Cup team which arrived at Liverpool from India earlier m the day reached here yesterday evening. They will compete m the invitation international tournament here.- Reuter
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  • 175 3 Washington, Apr. 15. Prodded by six American notes, Russia finally has agreed to the American request aimed at settling its U5511,297,883,000 Lend-Lease Account with the United States, the State Department disclosed on Monday. Negotiations are scheduled to begin -'very shortiv" after the Soviet Ambassador
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  • 336 3 Moscow, Apr. 15. The Hit* Four Foreign Ministers yesterday completed their study of procedure and discussed the American proposal for a four-power treaty of disarmament and demilitarisation for Germany. After Mr. George Marshall had asked his colleagues whether they accepted the
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  • 23 3 Brussels, Apr. 15.— The all-India tennis team have agreed to play m Belgium on Apr. 26 and 27, it is announced here. Reuter
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  • 149 3 New York, April 15—- Asaf Ali, Indian Ambassador to the United States, told a reporter of the New York paper PM, "I have come for a serious job.'* The Ambassador continued: I have to bring^ your people and my people together. My job
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  • 618 4 Over 200 delegates front 33 countries of the fl ung continent of Asia met together m the historic capital of India m the first Asian Relations Conference of history. This Conference has generated unparalleled enthusiasm and this historic experience may well stand oui "as a landmark
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  • 195 4 The Tamil New Year was celebrated on Monday by the Singapore Ceylon Tamils at the C.T.A. premises, 11, Handy Road. Refreshments and cakes were served, and the guests were entertained by Pandit Ramalingam's music party and the Misses J. P. and C. Rajah who rendered
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  • 64 4 A Chinee cashier an Import and Expor. the victim of a dayligh: .t* Monday when the robbeni ed with $6 non crossed chrqu The cashier the bank m a tri denly, at tht- Juj Bridge Road and Road, anothrr trlsh two armed Chines trishaw m v.
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  • 36 4 The Secretary ol Chamber of Com writes to say that "H Sinffh Sanbi not electc; tary and ho; 1 ly at the annual gen but were nominated dent after the meeting."
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  • 10 4 Family remittamp j during 'ho R h amounted to >t.0.6.8-
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    • 266 4 QOVT. SERVANTS' SALARIES: REPRESENTATIONS, MEMORIALS OFFICIALLY SOUGHT! In view of the expected arrival of members of a Government Servants' Salaries Commission during April, 1947, representa lions and memorials wiih regard to salaries, emoluments and conditions of service may now be forwarded by monthly paid members of the Government Services or
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    • 157 4 MR. CHETTUR CANCELS VISIT TO KOTA BHARU Owing to road blocks, an alteration m the east coast tour programme ol Mr. S. K. Chettur, the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, has been necessitated. Instead of proceeding to Kota Bharu 4 on the 16th inst. as proposed, he
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