Indian Daily Mail, 19 April 1947

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. HI, N O# 58> SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1917. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 500 1 fenry Wallace Attacked As "Crypto-Communist" Britain's Policy Toward Russia Ist Be One Of Honourable friendship From Strength" S.— Mr. Winston Churchill today obliquely S. Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Henry •crypto-tommunist" aiming to separate Britain (t ht I mud States and align her
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  • Our Special India Cables
    • 185 1 Frontier Situation Deteriorates: Premier Summoned To Delhi iFroai Our Own Correspondent) Peshawar, Apr. 18. —Ihe comnmi.ai sitnatioq in the Frontier irovnice lias deteriorated so much iiiat Premier Khan Sahib has been urgently summoned to Delhi, wnere the Governor already is, lor consultation. According to latest reports, Dehra Ismail Khan city
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    • 121 1 Nizam Negotiating For Acquisition Of Portuguese Goa (From Our Own Correspondent; Hyderabad, Apr. 18. —It is uuderstood that the Nizam's Government is negotiating with the Portuguese for the acquisition of Goa as a sea outlet for Hyderabad. All these days Hyderabad is reported to have been coveting Masulipatam but now
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    • 44 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Cochin, Apr. 18.— Protesting against the dismissal of 300 dockers, the entire labour force in Cochin port, numbering 4,000 struck yesterday. The situation is peaceful and both police and military are guardIng the harbour. Copyright.
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    • 69 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Srinagar, Apr. 18. A conspiracy to murder about 30 top-ranking officials, journalists and politicians who are opposed to the "quit Kashmir" agitation, has been unearthed in Srinagar following an attempt on the life of the editor of a local paper. The police
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    • 21 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Apr. 18. Mr. John Thivy arrived in Madras on Wednesday. Copyright.
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  • 544 1 New York, Aor. 18.— Mr. Asaf Ali, newly-appointed Indian \mbassador to the United States, in a speech here stated that the "defence industries in India must be controlled entirely by the government, because we do not want businessmen controlling them and advertising
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  • 229 1 Messages To India Burma FROM THE OLD AND NEW In his farewell message to the people of India and Burma, Lord f^tmck-iiawrence, retiring Secretary of State, promised them his continued interest in their affairs and aspirations. "It Is a deep disappointment to me that I nnd myseii unaole to remain
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  • 65 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Apr. 18.— Mr. P. Govinda Menon, a civilian, has been appointed Private Secretary to the Madras Governor. This is the first time an Indian has been given the post Copyright. The London Chamber of Commerce (Spring) 1947 and the City
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  • 277 1 JOBLING INQUIRY (By Our Staff Reporter) THE Indian Daily Mail was 1 quoted extensively at the final session of the Jobling Inquiry into the S.iT.C. dispute at the Supreme Court yesterday. Mr. s. C. Goho, counsel ior the employees, to lay stress on certain
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  • 15 1 The Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce has submitted a memorandum to the Higher Education Comjnission.
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  • Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, April 19, 1947. NOTES & COMMENTS
    • 259 2 W RIT ING in these columns on Thursday under the heading Some Facts about Indian Labour" we remarked, "If Indian labourers have really become clamant, it is because they are compelled to do 00 by the very force of their circumstances. If they are demanding higher wages, they
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    • 441 2 OUT Ls sympathy and wisdom evident in the stereotyped replies the Managements have given? We should say, No. The Managements have turned down the first and foremost demand, namely, a hundred per cent, increase in the wages, on the ground that the "cost of living has fallen
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  • 1131 2 Pethick Lawrence's Reason For Resignation "Younger Man Needed To Pilot Legislation For Transfer Of Power In India And Burma" London, April 18. Lord Pethick-Lawrence, who has resigned as Secretary of State for India and Burma, recently wrote to Prime Minister Attlee "When I asked you a few mcnths ago to
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  • 54 2 Peshawar, April 18.— Military reinforcements yesterday reached Dera Ismail Khan, Northwest Frontier town where communal rioting has been going en since Tuesday. A 24-hour curfew has been imposed. Fires started by rioters were reported to be under control. There are also fires in six villages
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  • 41 2 Paris, April 18.—The All-India lawn tennis team, which was expected to compete in the tournament now being played at Cannes, had been delayed in transit and are now proceeding direct to Paris, it was learned here.- Reuter
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  • 1487 2 India's Agent-General In Ceyfon Mr. M. S. Aney-A Profile (BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT IN INDIA). COR over twenty years now we have been maintaining an Agent of the Government of India in Ceylon. The incumbents in this office were always drawn from the I.C.S. until Madhao Srihari Aney went there
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  • 77 2 Lahore, April 18.— A big fire broke out yesterday afternoon in the RAF ordance depot at Harbanspura, a few miles from Lahore. Three sheds of the £06 RAF unit, containing parachutes, petrol, lubricants and other stores were completely destroyed. No loss of life was
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  • 122 2 Calcutta, April 18. Reports reaching here said that the remains of Major- Gen. Orde Wingate, the famed Chindit leader, and his American crew have been found in a wreckage of a crashed C-47 plane forty miles north o^ imp! vi l, capital of the native state Gen.
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  • 32 2 Melbourne, Apr. 16. Australia is to send an expedition to the Antarctic this year. The object will be to find a suitable ice-free base and to carry out a ceneral rer.onnahssance. Reuter
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  • 79 2 London, Apr. 18.— DanrinK the feature of a party s'ven <?fylone.se students at the *&<* Of Oriental Studies in London I celebration of their National Ua* Dr Griffith Rock wood sided told the student that function such as this gives u a- pport unity of
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  • 499 3 Deadlock Uppers Independence Fr aruis(<>. Apr. 18.— Of a ll the pots in which world bt> cooking, none holds stronger brew than Korea. fioitry, antagonisms of the Soviet Communist mocraiic powers confront each other with a buttered after half a century under Japan, r the dual occupation by Russian
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  • 165 3 London, Apr. 18*— A leakage o« Budget information leading to a sharp rise in the prices of certain shares on the London Stock Exchange was alleged in the House of Commons yesterday by Commander J. G. Braithwaite, Conservative Member of Parliament, who called tor an
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  • 118 3 London, Apr. 18. During the Budget debate in the House of Commons, Norman Smith. Labour, referred to "certain West Indian islands, the sovereignty of which had in effect passed to America," and suggested that Britain should "allow the United States to stick up
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  • 99 3 Washington, Apr. 18.— The United States has decided to extend a "de facto recognition" to the Indonesian Republic in Java, Sumatra and Madera. Government officials said that the United States has asked the Dutch Government authorities at the Hague to notify Indonesian officials of this
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  • 95 3 Berlln, Apr. 18.— Dr. Otto Ostrowski, Social Democratic Lord Mayor of Berlin, has resigned six days after a "no confidence" vote in the City Council. He has been in dispute with his own party, which has objected to his discussions with the Commu-nist-controlled Socialist Unity Party for
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  • 112 3 London, Apr. 18. A message signed by the captain of the Titanic has been found in a bottle float. ng in ilarnoe Bay on the Swedish south coast 25 years after the ship saiiu oif Cape Kace, .Newfoundland, a Daily Telegraph dismal ch
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  • 44 3 London, Apr. 18.— The British Government is sending a second note to Yugslavia protesting against the seizure of nine Italian merchant vessels including the wreck of the famous Italian liner "Rex* 1 it is authoritatively learned here today.— Reuter
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  • 29 3 Hanoi, Apr. 18.— French troops in Indo-China have captured the town of Hoa Binh, about 45 miles south-west of Hanoi, according to French sources here.- Reuter
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  • 235 3 Rangoon, Apr. 18.— Prolessor Tran Van-Giau, Vietnam leader now veiling Rangoon told Reuter yesterday 'that he was "thrilled" by the news of the revolt in Madagascar and the threat of unrest in Morocco and other French colonies. 'That shows that we are
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  • 190 3 London, Apr. 18.— The Chief Inspector of the special branch at Scotland Yard yesterday flew to France on inquiries into the discovery of a time-bomb at the British Colonial Office. It was a similar bomb which caused an explosion some months ago at the
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  • 65 3 Moscow, Apr. 18.— The Council of Foreign Ministers yesterday ploughed through another 16 articles of the draft treaty with Austria, removing points or disagreement only on a few or comparatively minor significance. A few disagreements on which the Ministers came close in principle were handed to the committee
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  • 558 3 London, Apr. 18-— The resignation of 75-year-old Secretary for India and Burma Lord Pethick-Lawrence and his succession by 16-year-old Lord Lisiowel, who was formerly Post-master-General, and who is now promoted to Cabinet rank have caused several other changes j n the British Cabinet They
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    • 95 3 MEDICAL SUBJECTS i Best correspondence course i n Homoeo and Biochemistry and comparative medicines. Students wishing to become doctors shall apply immediately with $5 admission tee. Only limited number to be enrolled. The 0. K. Medical Mission, 178, Cecil Street, Singapore. ipa sa known for quality. Saraf Trading Co., Ltd.,
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  • 611 4 Names Of Personnel And Terms Of Reference With the authority of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the Governors of Singapore and the Malayan Union have agreed to appoint a Malayan Public Services Salaries Commission, 1947, with the following terms of reference: To consider and
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  • 339 4 Enforcement Of Societies Ordinance Will Rid S'pore Of Crime? (By Our Staff Reporter) The fact that all unlawful societies will not normally apply for registration under the Societies Ordinance, which is being reenforced, will help the authorities concerned to take action against these societies. As it were the authorities had
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  • 90 4 In view of the considerable interest shown by the Singapore public, the display of Indian photographs, recently organised at the New World Park by the Government of India Information Services in Malaya, hus been extended to the end of April. The photographs depict Indian Art. Scientific
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  • 74 4 The monthly celebration of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind Day falls on Monday, the 21st April. A simple wreath laying ceremony will take place at the ex-I.N.A. memorial site, Singapore, on that day at 5.30 p.m. sharp. The transport will leave Regional H.Qrs. at
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  • 895 4 Pakistan Will Not Solve Problems Of Muslims Casey In His Book "An Australian in India" Says London Apr. 18.— Richard G. Casey, the Australian-born Governor of Bengal from 1944 to 1946, is convinced that Pakistan is not the solution of the problems of Muslims of India. "I do not believe/'
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  • 64 4 KEDAH INDIAN ASSOCIATION A general u, bers of the ab held on 11-4-1947 premises and now r were elected for the cur as follows: President: Sri. A. R Vice-Presidents: Sri k p and Sri Somasundaran Hon. General S< Chellappan; Treasurer Dharmaltngam: Comm K. P. Pillai, Sri A. b Sri K.
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  • 68 4 At the annual general meeting of the Ramakrishna Mission, the following were elected to constitute the Advisory Committee for the ensuing year: President: Swami Vamadevananda; Vice-President: Mr. N. Damodaram; Secretary: C. R. Dasaratharaj; Treasurer: R. M. KrLshnan; Committee Members: Brahmachari Kaivalya Chaitanya, Messrs. M. T. Pillay.
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  • 29 4 On Tuesday, April 22nd at 9.45 p.m.. Radio Malaya will broadcast a talk by Mr. Vernon Bartlett, M.P. "Mainly About Russia" is the title.
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  • 71 4 It is decided to lorm j I Affairs Centre" attached to I jong Pagar and P*sir Pu£ 1 Local Indian Congress for andra, Ayer Raja and Bouna V I areas and a meeting will be SI on Saturday the 19th 1 Alexandra Jai
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  • 54 4 The Kinematograph Rr Society (with which Film Distributors were for this purpose* and the C tograph Exhibitors Associat: the Colonial Secretary on I April 18th to put before hunt: views on film censorship. There was a frank exchj views. The discussions wen valuable and will result in
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  • 104 4 With effect from mid-day day 20th April, the transmitter no* oeing used for Radio Malaya: Schools and Lunchtime Programmes in the 41 metre band tl operate on a frequency of ID megacycles per second in the U metre band. The English Programme t to 2 p.m., will, from
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  • 49 4 A considerable amount of hfl nese bombs, shellb, etc. have located about 15 yards out truir the concrete pier at Pulau Tek»n: Besar. Map Ref. 1 4!)a .*****3. Two explosions occurred on >l ar 19 1947. All users of the jetty are warned of this danger. A*********
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