Indian Daily Mail, 9 August 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 152. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 205 1 Mw h Concern Over Its h uture Expressed I (From Onr Own Correspondent) ug< s.— With the arrival of Mr. Jinnah in the gc i> set for the inauguration of Pakistan. ire being rushed through for housing the Domiand the Constituent Assembly. hich the Secretariat
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  • 45 1 Correspondent) Orders were i .ment yesterBritish and four ol the Civil Ser--15. Eight Mus-' to Pakistan. n and six nonBftcers are retirnM are going M 8 15 British while all the retained. iropeana in the retiring.— C^nr-
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  • 56 1 Madras Govt.To Release 4,000 Prisoners I < '^respondent) f -It i> understood !|r,rw, v of all eate- in the Prof orate IndepenI 10 death senI -iimuted. I J been issued 1 Ing the Gov--1 we all political 9 clotenus. I the Bombay I to refund I ed from news--1 War<l
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  • 124 1 NAWANAGAR RULER TO PRODUCE ARTIFICIAL RAIN! (From Our Own Correspondent) Ahmedabad, Aug. B.— Monsoon having failed in most parts of KatK'awar. I understand the Maharaja of Nawanagar has decided to experiment on the use of dry ice and chemicals which when sprayed from plains on high altitude creates conditions for
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  • 166 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Hyderabad, Aug. 8. About 300 Hindu students of Osmania University have left the hostel because they fear that communal trouble may break there soon and they complain Muslim students have already smuggled arms into the hostel and their lives therefore are
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  • 39 1 Mr. S. L. Perumal (son-in-law of Mr. B. Govindasamv Chettiar, J.P., M.C.H.) entertained Mr. S. K. Chettur, 1.C.5.,, the outgoing "Representative 1 of the Government of India, at Prince's yesterday evening. The gathering was very pleasant.
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  • 278 1 Indonesian Red Cross Thanks Malaya, India And Australia Singapore. Aug. B—Expressing8 Expressing gratitude to th* generous men and women of India, Malaya and Australia for the invaluable aid they have rendered the Indonesian Red Cross with their generous and most valuable gifts, Dr. A. Maramis Vice-chairman of the Indonesian Red
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  • 90 1 Calcutta, Aug. 8. Deputy Police Commissioners H. S. Ghosh Chowdhury and M. F. Garman narrowly escaped death yesterday when a handmade bomb exploded near them during communal rioting in which six persons were killed and about 60 injured. The Deputy Commissioners arrived at the riot scene
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  • 99 1 New Delhi, Aug. 8. Famine threaten^ the people of SouthEastern Punjab today one week before the area joins the new dominion of India. The Monsoon rains failed and on the parched land not a blade of grass is visible for miles. Cattle are dying, and
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  • 70 1 Colombo, Aug. B— A Joint Industrial Council— the first in Ceylon's Trade Union history has been set up by the Ceylon Estate Employers Federation and the Ceylon Estates Staff Union. It was inaugurated at a meeting in the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and was presided by
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  • 156 1 Mrs. V. L. Pandit In Moscow MOSCOW, Auk. Mrs Vijaya Lokshnii Pandit, Indian Ambassador to Russia, who contracted a cold and sore throat in her three-day flight t o Moscow was yesterday resting in her hotel It was hope<l she would be sufficiently recovered to pay a formal visit to
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  • 241 1 India And Pakistan To Participate In Commonwealth Conference London, Aug. 8. The two new Dominions of India and Pakistan will be represented at the British Commonwealth's Seven-state Conference, scheduled to begin on Aug. 16 at Canberra. Australia to adopt a common approach on the forthcoming treaty with Japan, official Government
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  • 42 1 C. R. Reddi Relinquishes Knighthood fVrnrn Our Own Pnrrpspondent Madras, Aus R— Sir C R Reddi, Vlce-Chancellor of the Andhra University, has renounced his knighthood to demonstrate his solidarity with the people and honour the new Constitution which forbids such titles —Copyright.
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  • 30 1 M. U. ADVISORY COUNCIL The next meeting of the Malayan Union Advisory Council will be held at the Council Chamber. Kuala Lumpur, on Monday, August 25, commencing at 10 a.m.
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  • 191 1 London. Aug. 8. The British Government, probably within the next week, will announce the Ministerial changes that have been rendered necessary by the transfer of power to India and Pakistan on Aug. 15. The India Office as such will cease to exist next week,
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  • 174 1 Bangkok Aug 8. Every lon of rice that Siam can supply in the coming months will help South east Asia countries which are facing grim months in the immediate future, Lord Killearn told the Bangkok press this morning He. however, corrected reports thai
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  • 50 1 London Aug. 8. The Opposition amendment to reject the Government's hill) giving it powers to meet the economic crisis was defeated in the House of Commons by 251 vote* to 148 and the bill was read a second time agreed in prin- liple without a division.- Reuter
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  • 2022 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, August, 9, 1947. STOP THE ROT IN THE MIC! £LSEWHERE in this issue is published, without any alteration or deletion, a letter from the JointGeneral Secretary of the Malayan Indian Congress Headquarters, which letter, we are sorry to observe, bristling as it does with numerous
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  • 545 2 Gandhiji Condemns Whites Boycott Of Indians In S. Africa Appeal To Nehru Jinnah New Delhi, Aug. 8. Mahatma Gandhi, in his post prayer speech, referred to a newspaper report that the latest campaign against Indians in South Africa had taken the form of boycott >i the Indian traders by the
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  • 156 2 New Delhi, Aug B —Mrs VIM lakshmi Pandit. India > Amba^ac designate to Rus>ia. was the p of honour at a reception givtn prominent citizen- »>f Delhi if fore her departure to M<n Members of the Constituent sembly and the Diplomatic
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  • 574 2 Internationa! Tribunal To Decide Britain 's Ability To Pay INDIA'S STERLING BALANCES Bombay, Aug. s. —AH Mohamed Meclai, one of India's leading bullion dealers, today predicted that Great Britain will pay ail of her sterling debt to India because "India has paid her pound of flesh to Britain during the
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  • 585 3 f ay s It invests Government With\ fotalitarian Power s._-\\inston Churchill gave notice in the n8 cm Thursday night that his Conservatives ,ut the Labour Government request for what limited and undefined powers" to deal with ffit ec« nic difficullies. ir majority overrode Conservative
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  • 122 3 London, Aug. 7— Forecast of an economic crisis in the United States by 1948 with resultant failure of the Marshall plan, today was reilerated by a prominent Soviet Academician Eugeny Varya, in an article in the Communist Party organ, Pravda, according to the MoscotT Radio.
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  • 111 3 Veto One Of Greatest Hindrances Buffalo, NY., Aug. B— The veto power in the United Nations Security Council is one of the greatest hindrances to bringing world opinion to bear on international acts of nations, John Foster Dulles, recently-appointed United States' delegate to the United Nations Assembly, told a semi.
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  • 335 3 Washington, Aug. B.— lf the Far East Nations are to improve their food supplies during the coming 12 months, most of it will have to come from increased domestic production, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation, predicted on Thursday. And if
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  • 340 3 SECURITY COUNCIL ON INDONESIA Lake Success, Aug. 8. The Indonesian Republic on Thursday asked the I nited Nations Security Council to send an International Arbitration Commission to Indonesia without delay. But the Dutch Government was reported to have opposed such a
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  • 432 3 New York, Aug. 8. Some food experts predict population keeps increasing, within 50 years or less many m< re of the world's people will go hungry. There is widespread hunger now. and 1 been. But ;tt the moment there. probably is enough land I
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  • 460 4 Tentative Programme The following is the tentative programme as announced b> the Regional Indian Congress of Singapore: .The following is the tentativ e programme as announced by the Regional Indian Cogress of Singapore: 1. Firing of Crackers at 2 a.m. on the night of 14-8-47
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  • 178 4 The Malayan Indian Congress Hcad<iuart c rs hnve conic to Understand thai the new Indian National flags arc l»e--mg made unu sold at exorbitant prices hy persons all ovet the country. In 'some cases, we arc informed these fla^s are not m
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  • 120 4 Pravda Editor Lashes Out "imperialist" Britain Moscow, Au:, r B.— Dr. uri Zhukov, foreign editor of Pravda. the Comma* nisi Party oigan, in a > x-cokinm articl sterday said that the splitting ui India into two Dominions, and t 4l preservation of religions principles, appeared. <>n the surface, as "a
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  • 89 4 A purely social drama, witn a national background with supporting cast of the favourite Tamil sen en stars "We Two," a super postwar Tamil production of AVM will be screened at a midnight premiere tomorrow midnight at the Capitol. Of Immense interest to the Indian
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  • 37 4 BROADCAST TALK ON HONGKONG ,1 D. H, Neillfi or l »u' Depiirtmetit coi tnk Affairs,, who recently returned from o visit t.» Hong Kong, broadcast about his in prcssi ms Honp Konj? from Radio Malaya at 12.
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  • 96 4 Th c talented children.. R. Rethasamy, Muthulakshimi (violin), Rajalakshimi (harmonium), Soshila (fliUe) and Subulakshimi tabala all between 12 and 8 years old— will tfive another brOadcast in mnsic and son^s from Radio Malaya, Indian Section i^ingapore at l.:k> to 2.00 p.m. toThese children started their
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  • 61 4 A new Child reeding Centn \\;is opened jresce'day by Mrs, McKerrOn at the Mandarin School, Ching Guan Village (off Thomson Road sth mile) opposite Little Sisters of th< Poor. Premises have been arranged for i>> the School Organisers, the Singapore Women Federation, who have also
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  • 732 4 LEITF.K TO iilE EDITOR Sir,— Re Lead Story on Page One of Indian Daily Mail, Dated August 4, 1947. I write this letter to draw your attention to the wholly inaccurate news item that appeared in the columns
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    • 116 4 **»w-, I ALL MALAYAN PREMIERE! Daily: 6 and 9 P.M. Love finds expression in all its greatness and intensity in Jayant Desai's Star-studded Soc al Hit! (Hindustani* Featuring lswarlal. Mubarak. Kousalya, Vatsala Kutmekar. etc. Momtai Shantl svwt-p-s to new Triumphs y 'JS BP^^ PP99 mm II" Hb •in llindustanii am'-
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