Indian Daily Mail, 10 June 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. m. No. 100. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 303 1 1011 SHORT COMPARED TO INDIA ACT OF 1935 lune The measure which will transfer India sell Kovern.ng Dom.njons is now mi n draft form thou E h ously beaom time before it has been put m fiS constUuUowJ experts and approved by the BritS for
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  • 88 1 CEYLON GOVERNOR CANCELS KING'S BIRTHDAY RECEPTION June 9. The Govercption to mark the offlday of King George on has been cancelled the strike situation m Tomorrow has been fixdeadline by both Goit nd private employers sumption of work by all "kers, but labour unions are ?ing a one-day token gener
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  • 157 1  - NEW PLAN SOUNDS DEATHKNELL OF FREEDOM SARAT BOSE vi mm Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, June 9.— Sarat Chandra Bose interviewed yesterday declared India could not get peace by accepting the Mountbatten Plan which sounds the deathknell of freedom. He said: "British imperialist* nave won. I have not the slightest doubt
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  • 178 1 Rangoon, June 9. The inauguration of the Burmese Constituent Assembly tomorrow is widely acclaimed here tonight as an important milestone m Burma's march to freedom. It will be a gala day throughout Burma with mass rallys and demonstrations and passing of resolutions endorsing popular
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  • 302 1 New Delhi, June 9. The Muslim League Council met today to decide on the British plan for partitioning India and about half the morning speakers criticized the proposal. Leaders, however, predicted acceptance, cables Preston Grover, Associated Press Correspondent. The League President Mr. M. A.
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  • 78 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) ,New Delhi, Jane 9.— Air services between India and Austral!* and from the United Kingdom will be speeded up before the end of the year, revealed Lord Knolh Chairman of the British Overseas Airways Corporation, who has arrived m Karachi
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  • 132 1 New Delhi, June 9.— Mahatma Gandhi said last night that he had been told that money was being "spent like water*' to buy votes m favour of a united Bengal and he wished to make it clear that he could never support any questionable practices.
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  • 158 1 Tanks Troops Rushed To Quell Crowds Milan, June 9. Army tanks, troops and police went into action m Cremona, 40 miles southeast of Milan, to quell crowds of left, wing snpporters who prevented {the opening- of the provincial congress of the rightwing UOMO Qualunque (Common man) Party. The chief of
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  • 178 1 Frontier Gandhi On Jinnah's Appeals And Their Meets itiom Our Own Correspondent; Peshawar, June 9. An appeal •o tne I'atnans not to be earned away by the passions of the raomeni but to ponder calmly and dispassionately on the present situation and try to reach useful decisions for all was
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  • 157 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, June 9.— The scrapping of the entire Cabinet Mission s Plan so that the Constituent Assembly may be free to evolve a constitution without the limitations imposed by the Plan^ is understood to have been recommended by the
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  • 141 1 New Delhi, June 9.— Mo ham mcd Ali Jinnan, President of the Muslim League, was described yesterday as the "first Shah-en Shah (king of kings) of Pakistan," by M. G. Gazdar, Secretary of the Muslim league m the Sind Assembly and adviser
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  • 125 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Colombo, June 9. Mr. V. V Giri, who has been appointed India's representative m Ceylon yesterday appealed to Indians m the Island to identify themselves with the Ceylonese. Mr. G:ri said: "Indians should not adopt the attitude of putting one leg
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  • 659 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Jane 10, 1947. DAM AND GLOOMY FUTURE FOR WORLD IyHILE two full years have elapsed since the defeat of Germany und the conclusion of the Wesern Chapter of the Second Great World War, and two full years are it to end since th« defeat of
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  • 704 2 It Hindu Muslim States Put Pressure On Kash nil Nizam Of Hyderabad May Be Dethroned By Indian Nationalists? CABINET MISSION TO ADMINISTER ARMY, RAILROADS, CURRENCY, ETC. New Delhi, June 9. Among the most important of the diverse problems raised by the partition of
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  • 203 2 GOVERNORS TO BE ELECTED BY PROVIMn. I NOT APPOINTED BY CENTRAL fiyj "J (¥rotu our ow.i Comspoatftat) 1 New Delhi, June 9.— lt is reliably undcrsto^ 1 tion for the forming of two cabin* >r n Pakistan the Viceroy has asked for the Inte J Members'
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  • 106 2 Delegates To Burma's Constituent Ass embly Rangoon, JJutn t J.~-F onH I presentatives of Burn* J areas will Jo i n the '^1 Assembly at fa inaugural J here on June 10, it was *fl announced here y tt terdaj7l The announcement 1 names oi persons "decla- I elected" a
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  • 577 2 AFTER BR. WITHDRAWAL HINDU-MUSLIM BITTERNESS AND DISTRUST WILL VANISH, SAYS J.J. SINGH Sew York, June, 9.— Viceroy Lord Mountbattcn has »hoJ great imagination and sincerity m the new liritish plan i J India, declared J. J. Singh, President ol the India Leap. 1 America, m a broadcast over the Columbia
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  • 96 2 vl roai Our Own Correspondent) Madras, June The .Madras Government has warned Government servants they should not seek outside political influence to secure promotion. Apart from the fact such an atWnipt can only be regarded as evidence of the candidate's unfltness to succeed m open
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  • 157 2 I* rum our own luntipouutau hew Delhi, June tf. me view Uiat .>tanailU.i UilUUui > ilCi^ liil^iil Ut Uwl-ialJll' ill icauni^ liftt vouinry iv uciiioci'atic buciaii^xii *<u> cApri-wtu uy j.u jrraKMam fli*Manun toil uiuiappy over tne Cuntut xvj.ouiuucict'cn piun unu ba^u uj. kHi
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  • 96 2 New Delhi, June 9.— The Governments of India and Travancore whose coast abounds m IVlonazite sand containing probably the richest ore of the radioactive metal thorium m the world will co-operate m atomic research and the use of this raw material, it was stated here tonight.
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  • 211 2 TORIES WILL NOT OBSTRUCT PARLIAMENTARY LEGISLATION ON CREATION OF INDIAN DOMINION(S) London, June 9. The highest Conservative quarters m the British Parliament have made it clear that passage of the legislation which is to create two dominions m India will not be obstructed by any opposition demands for a debate,
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  • 65 2 Shanghai, Jane 9.— The United Nations representative to Asia George Janecefc, who has been io Shanghai for the past few months, win leave for New Delhi shortly to establish a United Nations office there. Janecek is scheduled to proceed to Slam to start another
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  • 131 2 Anglo-Indians Warned Not To Look For Outside Help (From Our Own Correspondent) Calculi lime i>. "Anglo- Indians are Indiana by nationality and Anglo-liul ans by community," says the Community leader Frank Anthony m a statement warning the commnnity not to look for outside help to safeguard their future. Mr. Anthony
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  • 69 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jane 9. French scientist Dr. Saidman has arrived m India to conduct experiments hi Rajputana desert for uttiT.sa.tion of sun's energy for converting arid wastes into fertile fields. Saidman stated so far solar energy is used to cure human ailments.
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  • 100 2 Prof. Ranga Received By Cabinet Chief G. Kan-.' "f UH 11 A WIT ■national PedemUoß of |j, tural Prodw B by the V" net at the I'rrnrh "I expressed th L#P B ofthel ,1 question of h against H< ut he said. I Foreign I pr ed I able to
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