Indian Daily Mail, 1 July 1947

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. n B# SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. JULY 1, 1947. PKICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 333 1 Kishmir Ruler To "Sack" His Dewan Join Union Constituent Assembly! L eague Circes Reported Worried Our Own Correspondent: June JO.— Kashmir may after all join the Assembly. According to reports the present Kashmir Premier (Devvan) Pandit relieved of office and a more progressive man h the ruler i< now faced
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  • 131 1 Vl'MHll UUI OVtIA lyOlir-ipwnuii.i New Delhi, June 30. It is under stood the India Government ha. decided to hit clotn control fron. next month. The onus would by placed on producers and d.stnDuiors to ensure equitable distribution ot cloth at fair prices. A
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  • 110 1 (tTom Our uwn Correspondent* New Delhi. June 30.— Over Rs. 200,000,000 of capital was transferred from Sind to Hindustan last week following the Government's ordinance freezing stocks of electrical goods, hardware build. ng materials etc. A wave oi panic has spread among Hindus vv.io
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  • 137 1 Bombay. June 30.— Large numbers of mov'.r-goers m India never «cc the final love scenes of a film because if they remain to see it they alsn would be expected to stand at attention for the play m p of the British national anthem.
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  • 86 1 Bombay, June 30. Two railway systems m Bombay today declared lockout at all their workshops m the city, after workers who begart a stay-in srlke this morning had made attempts a i wrecking property. Labour trouble^ among the staffs of the Greaf Indian Peninsula and Bombay,
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  • 30 1 .From our own Correspondent J New Delhi June 30. -British Medical Council has given recognition t 0 Medical Degree* granted by the Anrihra University.- Copy"
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  • 392 1 Meanwhile. an A .P repor from ■M-vv Delhi says: The Muslim League, which wo,, its demand for an independent Wusl, m State of Pakislan ta Ind a on Sunday dim ted its member. *ho will be left m Hindu-majority provinces when India is partitioned to "Play a full
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  • 22 1 London. June 30. London's new £1,000,000 "super railway"— a western extention of the Central Underground Lins vas onenpd tn 'passengers today.— Reuter
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  • 235 1 No Chance Of Sjahrir Reassuming Premiership Jogjakarta, June 30.— Leaders of the Indonesian Republics "biji Four" political parties m?t late on Monday m an attempt to form a national coalition Cabinet capable of finding a road out of the still continuing crisis m the Netherlands Indonesian
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  • 129 1 Pans. June 30.— The French News Agency said on Monday that a plot had been uncovered In Western France "aimed at overthrowing tne Republican regime' and replacing it with "an organization of dictatorial Tendencies. The Agency said that French security police had discovered documents proving
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  • 27 1 Batavia. Jimp 30.— Zero hour today at 6 a.m. according to the Republication revelation of alleged Dutch war plans passed without incident along the demarcation line.- UP
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  • 163 1 Lake Success, June 30. The Big Five military officers were underwood on Monday to have cstlmat:d that a United Nations Global 'olice Force ranging from 1,000,000 o 3,000,000 men will be needed to reserve world peace. The first official estimates of the aitial size of the
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  • 160 1 New Delhi, .In ue 30. India s lre-eiit Interim Government will resign within the next ten day.*, and a new Government formed with more or le«s the same members, according to reliable quarter m New Delhi last night. The Muslim League members of th c reconstituted
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  • 83 1 London, June 10— Lord Mountbatten. V ceroy of India was toiav re-elected Grand President of ♦he British Km pi re Service League, founded by Earl Haig after the flrst world war to protect veteran's Interest* throughout the Commonwealth and the Empire. In a mesage sent from India, Lord
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  • NEWS BREVITIES
    • 25 1 Sydney. June 3O.~The date for the preliminary Empire conference on the Japanese peace treaty has been set down definitely for a.,* 2*5 m Canberra.- Reuter
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    • 57 1 Bftangfcai, June 30. -Mayor k C wu oi bnangnai wUI lormally inaugurate tne Utm postwar radiophone service tonight wntn he will speafc m angUsn tnrougn the radio with tne Mayor of San Francisco Rodder Lapham. Alter hi* conversation with Mayor Lapham Mr. Wu will talk directly with Dr Wellington Koo,
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    • 31 1 4»ol«, j une 3O The Bu earJ4n t hid an ounced yesterday that r«f ••'"I 0 6 1 the AIIIed Control Council that Greek, had flred flvr gurt Buleari n UP
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    • 43 1 Tokyo, June 30.-The Governmen, n offlcla]]y t jero Ba k as T f° kOhama 6pecic o ,Hrt,f« Closed 'n-tltuUon.* Liquidation „f the Bank now beint: undertaken, will aiTecT W B«fa or tIM Bank of Tokyo an •Unitatlon of the Yokohnm? iJI" Bank.— Reuter
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    • 25 1 fell 80 feet to the pavement f ron Picked up alive. The man. Arthur Crocket a painter, m, ake n hosp.tal «ith HMMN. Injuns Reuter
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    • 76 1 Paris, June 30.-Hindu and Chinese classics are to be translated into western languages undei the auspices of th c United Nation* Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, It wu learned toda% ihe department O f philosophy and Humanities of the UNESCO^ hai asked th,. institute of Chines High Studies at the
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    • 39 1 Shanghai. ,1 U uv 30.— Mr Lei Chen. Secretary. General of the People's Consultant Council, predicaed today that peace treaty with Japan will most probably be concluded within the current year, according to the semi-official r>n. tral News.- Reuter
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  • 28 1 Port Darwin, Australia, June 30 —Field Marshall Lord Montgomery arrived her e by air this afternoon from Singapore to begin his Au>tralian tour.— Reuter
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  • 887 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, July 1, 1947. LOYALTY THROUGH OWN HOUSES |yHEN will the Singapore public be liberated from the clutches of the landlords? When will each and every family m this City and Colony be m possession of a hou^e or a flat or at least a hut
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  • 550 2 Representatives To Proceed ToLondon Soon For Discussions London, June 30. British official circles yesterday warmly welcomed the Keuter report from New Delhi that Mr. V. Naraliari Rao, Secretary of the Indian Finance Department, and Mr. B. K. Nehru, Joint-Secretary, would shortly be coming to London for
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  • 66 2 Indian Trade Commissioner For Italy Recalled London, June 30. Ghulam Ahmed, Indian Trade Commis missioner-designate for Italy who arrived m London early th;?. week for two months training at the India House, has been called back to India. He is leaving by air today. Pending the division of India into
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  • 115 2 Colombo, June 30. "Vihara Maha Devi"— Air Ceylon's first Dakota is to mako two trips to England to br'.ng back electoral register*. The plane which was kept unused m the City's airport Katmalana pending the arrival of two more planes bought by <the
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  • 88 2 Bombay. June 30. —An Indian ship cleaner, a ship's captain and one officer of the Argentine cargo vessel. Coracero, were arrested yesterday by customs officials on charges of smuggling American gold dollars into India. Cleaner Gurbachan Singh was caught for bringing 48,000 rupees worth
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  • 48 2 London, June l 4 —The employees of the India House have been asked to choose between Hindustan and Pakistan after August 15, Reuter learnt officially yesterday. A circular has been issued and signatures have already been taken from employees on their choice. Reuter
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  • 31 2 Lucknow. I'nited Provinces, June 30. A letter addressed to the United Provinces Premier. Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant, was returned to the sender from the Dead Letter Office marked "addressee unknown."- Reuter
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  • 369 2 BURMESE POSITION FULLY CLARIFIED London, June 30. Informed quarters expect an earh statement by the British Government and the Burnu^, will delegation now m London on the subject of the first of the political conversations between Burma and Britain This
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  • 91 2 London, June 30.— Pravda the official newspaper of the Soviet Communist Party, gave a stern warning to offick industries especially coal mining, metallurgy ing— yesterday against stability m the manpoi ny disregarding the Jure. Fravda said; "It is provide newly recr-jj with housing and
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  • 47 2 Colombo, June 30.— Ceylon which has for the first time been invited to participate m Olympics m London next year is to send a team of boxers. The Council of the Ceylon Ama*.eur Boxing Association has decided to start special training classes for the likely contestants. Reuter
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  • 44 2 Shanghai. June 30— The Chinese Government on Monday reversed its practice to date and announced through the Russian ConsulateGeneral here that 3000 Soviet families m Shanghai will be a lowed to repatriats to the Soviet Union dith In th e next six months AP
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  • 186 2 Natal Indians Urged Not To Co-operate With S muts New Delhi, June 30. In giaph'c message answering Ml lin questions referred to him by Natal Indian Organisation regard to his recent statemen* South Africa, Syed Raza AH. dia's former High Commi»si< ier says that he considers the a. vities of
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  • 72 2 Tokyo, June 30.— India want* sell to Japan, all the raw coil she can consume, accordins Tulsidas Kilachand, leader of newly-arrived Indian Trade M& sion to Japan. Kilachand said JapanV mat^d needs this year arc 1 bales and India is m a position
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  • 178 2 Daughters Celebrate Mother's Appointment As Ambassador New Delhi, June 30.—1n a teleters of Mrs. Pandit, the new Indian Ambassador to Moscow, m New York celebrated their mother's appointment by making maiden speeches. Dressed m colourful sarees, 17--year-old Rita Pandit and 20-year-old Narjantara Pandit attended convention of the General Federation of
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  • 212 2 London. June 30.— -The Imperial War Graves Commission are now undertaking the task of construction and maintenance of more than 30 new military cemetries and military plots and the care and maintenance of some 8,000 war graves m civil and cantonment cemeteries
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  • 96 2 New Type" Tongas IN Delhi New Delhi ,June 30. A new type of "tonga" (light, two-wheeled public carriage) has appeared on the streets m New Delhi. It is fitted with "Khas Khas tatties'* mats made of aromatic roots and sprinkled from time to time with water— the cool fragrance of
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  • 54 2 New Delhi, June 30.— 1t is undt stood when Pakistan starts tOD* tioning. a power radio station be established m Karachi. &™jh the four big transmitters and mv small ones now m Delhi air beiif shifted. Bokhari. till recent! Controller of the All-India F&dl will take charge of the
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  • 54 2 Manila, Juno 30. --Wei W Esimg formerly Vice-Consul^si Chinese Consulate General at V Couver, British Columbia, has b^appointed Chinese Consul 9l "flw". it was officially announced toda> Chinese Consuls for the citie Davao Iloilo and Zamboanga h.also been appointed but the nan have not yet officially
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  • 667 3 j j, ENGAGEMENT TO BE ANNOUNCED <\S X'MAS PRESENT" TO EMPIRE n. June io.— Princess Elizabeth, heiress presumptive i>h throne, has looked over most of the eligible* from must pick her consort, and has decided that she still Philip Mounthatten, formerly Prince Philip of she
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  • 101 3 Rain-Making By Spraying Clouds Melbourne, June 30. "Rainmaking" by spraying clouds with a secret liquid from a Dakota plane is to be tried soon by the Royal Australian Air Force m collaboration with the Council tor Scientific and Industrial Research. Details just released of the previous "rain-making" tests show that
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  • 39 3 Batavia, June 30.- An Indian Consulate General will be established m Batavia at the beginning of August, it was learned here yesterday. Mr. X L. Punjab: now Indian representative on food matter... will b e appointed Consul. General.— Reuter
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  • 66 3 Shanghai. June -A thousand workers, mostly women, picketed the city government tor six hours yesterday demanding the release of their union chairman allegedly spirited away the day before. Earlier, the wom<;n, mostly employees ot a hosiery weaving industry, were engaged in several brawls among themselves
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  • 38 3 Pittsburgh, June 30. The na lion's 400,000 soft coal miners started ten-day vacation yesterday onH the United States Steal Corannounced Immediate for 10,000 workers because reduced operations m fuel i steel mills. UP
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  • 35 3 :>lulu, June 29.— American sts who will make the first fie study in,36 years of the occupied Marshall^ CaroMarianas and the Pacific on Friday in a Air Transport after a flight Moffett field, California.— U.P
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  • 164 3 Geneva, June 30. A warning thai the Internatianai Labour Organisation conference was sometimes v too far from the reality of everyday life" was given by Daniel Mayer. French Minister of Labour, addressing the conference at Geneva yesterday. An attack on damnable conditions
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  • 600 3 Russia Opposes 'All -Embracing' Economic Programme For Europe Gap In Three Power Conference In Paris I Paris, June SO. French sources on Monday said the Three Power Foreign Ministers Conference had reached an impasse m its discussion of an American plan for European Economic reconstruction, as Russia took a firm
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  • 155 3 Trivandrum. June 30. A world rice shortage of 3.000,000 tons m seven years m forecast m a report adopted by the plenary session of the Rice Study (iroup of the Untied Nations Food and Agricultural Organization, here. The report said that Burma will
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  • 116 3 Vienna, June 30.— Rioting between Centrists and heckling Leftists broke out during a speech by Premier Aleide de Gasperi on Sunday night and police finally quelled the fighting with tear gas. A police captain, 10 apents and many demonstrators were injured after a Communist-Socialist crowd forced
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  • 31 3 Colombo, June 30. —Fifteen scouts are to be sent by Ceylon to the world Jambooiv, to KM held at Molsson. The party Will >;ul from the island by the "Worcestershire Reuter
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  • 338 4 To Reduce The Burden Of Subsidy, Says Govt. In a communique just Issued by the Government, prices of rationed flour and su^ar have been increased with effect from today. The price of rice, however, will remain unchanged. The new prices of rationed Hoar
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  • 112 4 H.E .Th€ Governor-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonaM, has sent the followiiig message to the Canadian Government Trade Commissioner, Singapore, on the occasion of Canada's Dominion Day. today: Throug all the events of our time, m war and m peace, the Canadian people have shown qualities of strength,
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  • 76 4 One Chinese youth died while two others were severely injured when 3 hand grenade exploded on Saturday afternoon m a house n Lorong SI off Geylang. The three youths all m l heir teens were brothers. It appears thai the deceased was playing with the
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  • 375 4 Three Japanese Naval Katins:* who broke loose from their detention camp m Kran.ji were arrest ed on Sunday at the «th mile Kranjj Road as they were tonne! to be m possession of M2f rounds of .38 Brit-h rtvohtr ammunition. The three men who were due for
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  • 142 4 Anthony Brooke's Heartening Message To Sarawak Nationalists Mr. Anthony Brooke has cabled ♦he following message to the Malay National Union of Sarawak and the Sarawak Dayak Association for distribution to all anti(ession associations m the coun> try (there are 16 such associat'ons): "It i*> now i*. year since your independence
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  • 134 4 A (Jeneial Meeting of the Indian Association wa s held at the Association Premises on Sunday. June The Meeting was presided by Mr. Ma khan LalJ. Thc following were elected as the new office bearers; President: Mr. N. T. Assomull: Vice Presidents: Dr. N. K. Menon, M
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  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR
    • 170 4 Sir Travancoreans throughout Malaya and Singapore should join together as a single force immediately. We .should not forget that His Highness the Maharajah has no vo.ee m the State Affairs and that he is only a nominal ngure-head. Sir C. P., being a outsider,
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  • 78 4 The Perak Indo Ceylonese Youths' Union at their last committee meeting have decided tc run ;i Table Tennis Tournment for all Indians and Ceylonese .In the state. All competitors desiring to take part m the tournment are request-' ed to send their names to the Hon.
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  • 222 4 o UI k: rla. une 3O_ The last of (he (Mfien evacuated Inis isolated capital Indonesian Republic Sunday although Indonesian leaden expressed belief insolence by (he United States •Td l«rit ;i in upon a peaceful settlement may have provided a mttl*iSSF*i t9 'IT' linUet «**«■■< •<
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  • 54 4 LORD KILLEARN'S AGRICULTURAL ADVISER Dr. H. w. Jack, Agricultural Advise] to the Special Commitsi.wK'i m South East Asia, Lord Kiiieam. U leaving thLs morning by air for Borneo m order to confer with the Governments of Borneo and Sarawak on Agricultural matters with a view to an increase o* food
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  • 124 4 U.S. Mine Leader Called A Rebellious Citizen Washington, June 30. Representative Fred Hartley called John L. Lewis -rebellious and mutinous citizen' and declared the new TaftHartley labour law would be strengthened to deal with him and a coal strike if necessary. Hartley. New Jersey Republican. to chairman of the House
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  • 196 4 LMle, France, June 30. General D e Gaulle, former Free French Government leader on Sunday said thai Russia's domination of two-thirds of the European Continent had created one of the most dangerous world situations m history. De Gaulle, leader of a national Unity Movement, spoke
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  • 269 4 India One Of World's Largest Air Operators 70 START INTERNATIONAL AIR SERVICES oi w New Delhi (By Airmail). Indian airlines fly ever distance equal to once around the world at the equator was revealed by Mr. K. M. Kan a. Leader of the Indian tion to International Civil Aviation Organization,
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  • 230 4 Benares (By Airmail).— collection of about 1.788 gold belonging to the <i.up (fourth century) has be, covered m a village m Bah State (Rajaputana). The are expected to throw a fl j lew light on the history q period which was noted foi ichievement
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  • 22 4 The next meeting of the pore Advisory Council will be on Thursday July 3rd. 1947. Municipal Council Chambei a.m.
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