Indian Daily Mail, 5 September 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily News Vol. 111. No. 174. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1947 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 333 1 Hi torical Mass Exodus In Punjab! jVo Parallel In Past 500 Years ,o.Mile Long Caravan Of m\a 4^ 1 ilt^'f^a^^ a%vJi w#v^^^^^i^ ;n Our Own Correspondent; mK>al l— There is no parallel anywhere m the history t«»r mass movement oi population now taiim* c m More than a minion pcopie
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  • 58 1 ance l)n\ v Sri ill be cele. t the Kha- unnnittee of rUhna Mis- on Sunday, ■m 1 p.m. the Committinaaa), iduabttu, s. Xaidu, n ah igasamy, V. X n Duraikanl and Sat. nunc will eringa of wia by talented i speeches m ing a
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  • 242 1 IZVESTIA SAYS U.S. IS PLANNING TO DOMINATE THE WORLD Moscow, Sept. 4.— -"lavestia" alleged yesterday that the United States was seeking to take up the most advantageous military and strategic positions possible m the Arctic "m preparation for fulfilment of a plan for world domination." "Thiß preparation envisages the establishment
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  • 54 1 Curfew Imposed In Karachi iiddle.aged Mus'■n Kara- and on** last nitwit Air Force 1 ran amok. v "r*'d and f,< r firing 32 Magistrate <urfe w m r»'cont mposed on 1 Province I^Witf.., «1 ".sf»vp[-e ••> troop v Kohoi i d and 94 -m Buffered killed. arrested it Tak. CN
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  • 83 1 troiu Our Own Correspondent; KAKALHI, Sept. 4. iiratt Charter *M uiiuuiiicniai lvi^iiib anu iw« to 4i«.a vl MMMMTttfm m i atviatan is uiiu^i urc »>•< i a fciui v. m ue piaceu u^iuit Hi«a inviaiuil V. uiibt-it u*-- it t .laswuui) HAUc*i r*iftMMiSl«M on 0«:|/i.
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  • 52 1 Jayanandam Released ifroiii Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 4.— it is under, stoou tne government nas decMM to release Jayananuani who was originally approved m la* .Lakshniikaiiunn niuiuei case. Jayananuani later retracted irom nis coiuession and was tried separately ior murder and sen. tenced to transportation ior
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  • 77 1 THE HAGUE, Sept. 4.— The Dutch Cabinet held a special meeting today to discuss Indonesia, where Dutch and Indonesians have charged each other with breaking the "cease tire" order issued at the instance of the United Nations Security Council. It was atttended by Lt. -Governor.
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  • 460 1 Moving Story Of How Nehru Solaced Refugees Montgomery (Pakistan) via New Delhi, Sept. 4.— The little man m white leggings brought a message of hope yesterday, to thousands of Hindus and Sikhs stranded deep inside Moslem Pakistan, at a time when most of
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  • 277 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE, Sept. 4. The Mysore Government has ordered State. wise arrest oi congress leaders and inengalvaroya Keddi, the President and other members ot the Congress tixecut A were taken into cu*U>uy a httie afur midnight this morning.— The attested leaders will
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  • 167 1 ROYAL FAMILY TO VISIT INDIA? Colombo, Sept. 4. informed circles nere believe that Ceylon win be granted Dominion statu* early next year, probably m February or iuaicn, and tnat me occasion will be marked by a visit from tne Royal Family. A hign Government official said that m ali probability
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  • 150 1 London. Sept. 4. More aircraft teff Heath Row airport. London, and PreMwfak airport, Scotland, yesterday to join other planes now gn fhefr wav to Delhi to evaluate Pakistan officials and their families to Karachi. The 20 aircraft asked for by the Pakistan Government are now
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  • 36 1 (From Onr Own Corr^r>ond*nf> Trivandrum, Sept. 4. 1 understand Constitutional Reforms or far reaching character introducing full Responsible Government will be announced Shortly. All political prisoners are also being released. Copyright.
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  • 42 1 40 Crores Preview The preview of "40 Crores", a Hindu-Muslim unity picture will be shown at the Tlieafre Royal on Sunday Sept. 7, at 9.30 am. Mr. J. A. Thivy, the Representative of the Gorvt. of India, has kindly consented to attend.
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  • 267 1 CALCUTTA. Sept. 4.— The weaken* ed coiiattion 01 Jiouaauao *v. uaudlu *iiu .i» iaotut^ m an .cuort to stop CO lv ilium* a iw*nnt m V-aicu-ia, WIB causing i,rav« a*Xiety aPMMItf lus milnoiis 01 1 0110 *> cis v*u*i* disturbances witiun ma C4*jf ueciaied some, anas oom
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  • 99 1 CALCUTTA'S POLICE FORCE ON SYMPATHY FAST Calcutta, Sept. 4.— The entire police force of North Calcutta, numbering 500, went on 24 hours' fast today m sympathy with the fast which Mahatma Gandhi is making m an attempt to pnd Calcutta's riots. The police, however, continue to remain on duty. The
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  • 74 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Hyderabad, Sept. 4. News reaches here of communal clash m Parakal town near Warangal on Tuesday m which eight persons were killed and forty injured. A party of 4,0 r 3 armed Muslims attacked the town midday, but met with stout resistance
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  • 37 1 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) KARACHI, Sept. I.— rakistan Go. vernment officially n a statement deny the rumours prevalent that Dr. Khan Sanib and ChafTar Khar have been arrested by the FronUtr Govcia-ment^T-Qopyri^ht.
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  • 693 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Sept. 5. 1947. Gandhiji's Current Fast And Coming Birthday JO Indians both at home and abroad, no news is more stunning and bomb-like m its effect than that which announces the launching of a fast by Mahatma Gandhi. Today as Gandhiji's latest fast is entering
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  • 704 2 As fast Enters Fifth Day "Sacrifice Of My Life To Communal Harmony ,t Will Be My Greatest Act For Country Calcutta, Sept. I.— After 10 hours of his "fast unto death to bring back sanity here," medical bulletin issued at noon yesterday, described Mahatma Gandhi's condition
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  • 209 2 British Sponsored Spy Ring In Pakistan? A suggestion that British Officers are frying to organise a spy ring m Pakistan was made yesiei(l.is by the Pakistan Times, an English-language newspaper supporting the Muslim League, states a Reuter report from Lahore. Tlie newspaper devdted nearly whote of its centre page to
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  • 449 2 JAPANESE PEACE SETTLEMENT London, Sept. 4. The unanimous conclu.si. monwealth conference m Canberra that a prelii i, narv c rence of interested powers on the Japanese p settle should be convened before the end of September eg th blem of whether the two
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  • 127 2 Havana. Cuba, Sept. 4. A selfpioelaimed "Russian government m exile Moscow" and establishing m Russia a "democratic nati malis- g* vci nment of the American type." .\hout HJO White Russian im.im> living m Cuba saw Andres P. Golovchenkoj former captain m the Imperial
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  • 325 2 Madras, Sept- 4. The Madras Government nave deciaea to piace an oraer with me manufacturers ior two hunuieu Duses m connection witn tne Mate lranspqrt service m tne City. of Uiese, one iiuiuiit-u anu fifty will be peiroi uuses anu tne remainder D*csciengineu vehicles. me
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  • 207 2 Britons Are The Finest People, Says Indian Socialist London. Sept. 4.— Mr. R. K. Kara nji. i prominent Indian Socialist and journalist, who flew to London recently on the first stage of a world tour, declared hen* today: "A fortnight m Londdn has made me fall m love with the
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  • 72 2 London, Sept. 4. India's application to revive and stage the British Empire Amateur Billiard Championships, last held m 1038, has had to be regretfully rejected by the Bil limrdfl Association and Control Council, together with bids from New Zealand and Australia. The Council, although very keen
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  • 73 2 Lord Listowel On Britain's Crisis Measures Rangoon, Sept. Secrctarj for I! today he WW "crisis measures ful. Mr foreca wide economic n that lie immcl!.''-' The drive to exports and to ret mount lur dtfß< Lord Listowel Rotary Club, paid I Governor of Ranee, "whose and devotion factor m Bun
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  • 177 2 Rangoon, Sept. The I Government today need it| cision to release th...- peopk into custody alter tj on July IV> of U Aun^ San, Borne! Frime Minister, and _ix ol his 2 1 isters, but who had -übsiquj^wl been I'ound not to b( implicated* 1
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  • 123 2 Rangoon, Sept. 1 T!m Government today decided to all innocent people arrested great roundup aftei I of Premier Aung San and ministers on July 19. An official bulletin from tht G ernment Home Department was inevitable that semi not connected with what it
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  • 30 2 London, Sept I._1 HoU I some parts of rural England «H j queueing up for \\:i'< r >• nearly two months <>f almost m drought, and the di iei years Reuter
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  • 288 2 BEHIND THE SCENE ACTIVITIES IN UN ANGLO-EGYPTI AN DISPUTE Cairo, Sept. 4. China and Colombia mo\cd into kej potions behind the scenes of th e negotiations among Security Council members, m an effort to reach a solution of Ihe \*4* Egyptian dispute. China's T. C. Tsiang next Tuesday when Council
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  • 397 3 |8-Page Memorandum Submitted To UN TI I a Smut s Has Impugned i igment Ot UN" >ss, Sept. 1. The Indian (Government has sub,l Nations an IS page memorandum showing the negotiations with the South African Governuestion of the treatment of Indians
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  • 58 3 Washington, Sep*. -1. Vice-Admi-ral George F. Hussey, retiring Chief ol the United states Navy Ordnance liuicu, said ;i i- a.imuni of !i ie y .!'s will be ieqv red t<> ievelop effective guided missiles." He said there had been substantial progress to the testing stage. Retired Admiral E. K. Cochrane
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  • 88 3 BANGKOK, Sept. 4. sttam is planning a 4^,000,000 tical project ior ncr textile industry Here, it was disclosed by me industries ..Minister, inongin bnuri|)hat today, Ihe piaii aims at cloth sell-sumciency m the Kingdom which prewar stood at fU,UUO,UOO yards annually. A factory, v>ikii the
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  • 47 3 BANGKOK, bept. 4.— -Slam's King i.>numipol now m owitzerand, is expected to return to Bangkok m AMUrcta next, it was revealed by Premier ihamrong yesterday. the King will partake m the cremation rites of his brother, the late rung Ananda. Reuter
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  • 165 3 Lake Success, Sept. 4. Russia alter a year's delay, made specific proposals on the strengtn ol the United nations international police force, which envisage land, sea and air forces, Car weaker than those iavouitd by the Llnited States. Russia opposed auowmg tne police force
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  • 486 3 INDONESIANS DENY DUTCH RIGHT TO OCCUPIED TERRITORY Singapore, Sept. I.— The Indonesian Republican Government yesterday "categorically denied' that the Dutch had authority m the area which they occupied by military action, the official Antara news agency said m a idspatch monitored m Singapore by United Press. The Antara dispatch said:
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  • 193 3  -  HERBERT HOOVER Washington, Sept. 4.-Mr, Herbert Hoover, torn m la fed States President, was quoted m an interview m the Septembei rive of the magazine American yesterday as saying that Ihe United ss£ should have stayed out of the last war. The United States,
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  • 141 3 Jerusalem, Sept 4. -Secretary general of the Arab League, Assam Fa sha prior to his departure yesterday aboard the Queen Elizabeth, enrou to London and Cairo, delivered a b lering attack on the Vrited Nation* Palestine Committee's proposa foi partitioning the Holy Land, and
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  • 218 3 Nanking, Sept. 1. Government Information Director Hailing Tong said today that more than 20,000,000 persons have been affected by natural disasters m all parts of China during the last few months, including famine, flood, drought and hailstones. Ho said that an additional 20,000,000 had
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  • 34 3 BANGKOK, Sept. I.— The Combined Kice Commission Chairman, Air. Somerset Butl< r, is proceeding to England by tin British India bo^t Kistha leaving Bangkok on Thursday, and not on Monday as earlier reoorted. Reuter
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  • 254 4 Dissatisfaction At Jury's Verdict Expressed (By Our Staff Bsportar) All speakers at the largely attended mass meeting of the Singapore iiutuuur iaoouieis iieiu last eveuuig couuemueu tne UncUngb of me Aiiqucbi into tue ucatn oi v engadas«uny, a. Singapore iiaruour Ltsjuia iauuutti wuu
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  • 616 4 S.EA LIAISON OFFICERS MEETING INDIA'S POSITION REPORTED CRITICAL The Philippines agreement to grant loans of rice irom their i.L.F.C. allocations was me outstanding point ot the fcoutn-fcast Asia Liaison OaiceiV fleeting wmch tooa piace at tne special Commissioners Uince, Singapore, yesterday and tae
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  • 73 4 Ihe public is iniormtd that persons unaoie to reau or write may request m^ enumerator! to till m the** census Forma lor them, says a K.L. Titos Release. It is strttobcd that tjiere is no charge lor this work. Census enumeratora hay«
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  • 57 4 Mr. S. A. Ganapathy, President of the Pan-Maiayan federation ol' Trade Unions, is arriving here today by train irom Penang, alter a bnei holiday m India. Mr. Ganapathy was one of the delegates representing the Trade Union Movement to the recent Inter. Asian Relations Conference held
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  • 177 4 COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO INQUIRE INTO COLONY'S FINANCES At tne Advisory Council meeting aeia ye&veruay me lonowing motion .iovt-u by Wie acting r manual deem--ary, Mr. J. O. km* ojmvn, was unanimously approved: ta> the present hnancial position Oi tne i/Oiony; (b) m view tnereof, the need ior iurtner revenue; (c)
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  • 107 4 A new method Of felling rubber trees for replanting has been successful tried by Messrs. Rubber E*. tates of Ma'aja, Ltd., near Kota Tinggi, Johore. The worK was carried o.i by 'wo bulldozers linked by a steel hawser. Two lims of tries were uprooted m
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  • 63 4 At the Advisory Council held yesterday, the following members ol the Council were chosen to serve on UP joint Committee set up as a result oi the motion passed m Council on Aug. iio, to consider tne recommendations m Mr. Heasman's Report on income Tax:
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