Indian Daily Mail, 15 September 1947
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Title Section15 1947-09-15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 182. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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Article199 1947-09-15 1 200,000 Muslim Settled In Sialkot (From Our Own Correspondent) Sept, 14.— According to reports reaching here serious has broken out ia leshawar. An armed mo b ot tribesthe border raided 1 esi.awar Cantonment killing, looting sonun. They came in lorries which were reported t 0 be199 words
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118 1947-09-15 1 Delhi M'Pt- 14 A confession .thai his Government had mderestimated (he communal disturbances following independence terday by Pandit lawaharlal tiru, but be scoffed it reports hall a million killed n Delhi, placing the figure at a maximum »»t 1.000. time he disclosed to Lahore atU.P. - 118 words
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Article125 1947-09-15 1 i ,|n\ Sept, U._Tho utt dijflonratic truce between reort»her< Pakistan and In sik r ns of cracking wh<'n o Indiu's Information s charged Pakistan Ambassaitt« t.» the United States, with creating Ending" by "blaminu the lu JUal) riots on the Sikhs/' the Washington pivs*. iat|onU.P. - 125 words
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Article186 1947-09-15 1 Delhi Riots— A "Godsend"! NEW DELHI, Sept. 11.— Hindu observers said today that the recent riots may have been a godsend in hat increased polio- activity has mio»\tred many caches of arms .mud ammunition which BiigLfl have turmd Did and New Delhi into a ''volcano/ writes United Press Correspondent i\U.P. - 186 words
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Article112 1947-09-15 1 KARACHI, Sept. l.— An estimate oi 100,000 people killed in East Punjab and 10,000 in West Punjab was made today by Raja Ghazanfar Ali, Health Minister of Pakistan, on his return from a tour of the area. He placed the number of refugees whoU.P. - 112 words
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Article60 1947-09-15 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 14.—Informed quarters here said that Begum Shah Nawaz, who !ias been a Muslim Leguer for a long time has been offered the post as the Ambassador for Pakistan in the Soviet Union. The sources added, however, that the Begum felt that her healthU.P. - 60 words
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76 1947-09-15 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MIOUIUk J bfpi. H. Despite measures taken by the authority a oatch ol volunteers managed lo 'arrive here yesterday and oner batya, tfiaha before the i'alace gates. Volunteera who carried the Indian Union Flag were dispersed by the Police alter a76 words
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80 1947-09-15 1 Us. 10,000,000 Irrigation Project Over Bhawani River (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Sept. 14— Sanction is accorded by Ihe Government* for work to proceed wit^i the 10.000,000 Irrigation Project over the Bhavani River in Coimbatore District. It is proposed to construct a dam and reservoir near Satyamangalam which wil'l bring80 words
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46 1947-09-15 1 London, Sept. 14. There is no question of evacuating Europeans from Delhi, it was officiary stated by the Commonwealth Relations Office today, when definying a recent press report that three Europeans had been killed in the disturbances in Delhi.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article110 1947-09-15 1 Tokyo, Sept. 14. Investigators tentatively blamed a cigarette butt for tie 20,000,000 yen fire which within two hours razed the Japanese Finance Ministry building last night, .holding up governmental business for one day btloie the reopening of the Diet session. Officials said, however, thatU.P. - 110 words
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87 1947-09-15 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow, Sept. 14.— United Provinces Council adopted a resolution yesterday recommending to the Government to change the Province's name because the present name was merely given by the British for administrative convenience. The Council also recommended that Hindi be made87 words
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64 1947-09-15 1 Poona, Sept. 14— Sir II P MoAy was sworn in as Governor of Bom bay at Government House. Poona. The oath of office was administered by Mr. M C. Chagla. Chief Justice of Bombay. It was a simple ceremony, attended by Mr.F.O.C. - 64 words
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210 1947-09-15 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 14. Repeal of Permanent Settlement, acquisition of the Zamindaris and introduction of the Ryotwari System in acquired -tates are the object of three official bills published yesterday evening. Zamindars will be paid compensation on a sliding scale ranging210 words
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127 1947-09-15 1 Lucknow, Sept 14. Story of how a Sub-Inspector with 15 Constables kept under bay a gang of 8,000 for a whole night was received from Meerut. A Muslim mob armed with sten gun s and nfle^ attempted to ford the Yamuna river127 words
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556 1947-09-15 1 New York, Sept. 14— -Mr. George Marshall, United States Secretary of State, asked four "prompt action on serious matters in the political and security field" by the United Nations General Assembly —opening here on Tuesday—when he spoke at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel today.Reuter - 556 words
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Article55 1947-09-15 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 14.-— lt 9 estimated that nearly 1,000 of tfco expected l,bl>o delegates and advisors have already arrived for next Tuesday's opening of the General Assembly. i fl. J The imaindcr are expected within, the next 48 hours. Tho Soviet viceForeign Minister, Andre Vishnisky isU.P. - 55 words
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Article53 1947-09-15 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 11.— Th-» United Nations Security Council will resume discussion of the Greek situation on Monday at 7 p.m. (GMT), wlu-n the United State* will ask the. Council to request the General Assembly to make a recommendation U*. break the deadlock ou the BalkansReuter - 53 words
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80 1947-09-15 1 ISPAHANI TO HEAD PAKISTAN DELEGATION TO UN Washington, Sept. 14. A. H. Ispahani, first Pakistan Ambassador to the United States, arrived in Washington on his first official visit yesterday. He was welcomed at the station by a strong representation of the Washington diplomatic corps. Mr. Ispahani is returning to NewReuter - 80 words
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Article115 1947-09-15 1 BR. CONSUL SHOT AT? BATAVIA, Sept- 14. Today's Dutch military report says trie British Consul travelling in a convoy of tour jeeps on the road, Brasta^i-Medan, North Sumatra, was shot at by snipers. No casualties were reported. A spokesman at the British Consulate in Batavia today said thatU.P. - 115 words
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Advertisement22 1947-09-15 1 TELL TOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPU Through: TAMIL MURASI) The Leading Tamti Dally in Malaya over 13 years, 71, BELEGIE ROAD, bln^aporc,22 words
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666 1947-09-15 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Sept. 15, 1947. THE FRENCH TRAP FOR VIETNAM THOUGH certain p ea ol the English rendering ui un- French Hi&h Commissioner for Indo-China M. Bmile Bollaej t pronouncement ol supplied t'> u- I French Consul'-Gen pioui ex racts from whir. tied in OUT our Issue666 words
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Article394 1947-09-15 2 To Protect Minorities In Pakistan Mahatma's Presence In Delhi Inspires Confidence In Muslims (From Our Own Correspondent) Nc\> Delhi, Scot 11— An appeal u> Aar. jinnah to ensure the safety of the Minorities |n Pakistan was made by Muhatma Ganulu a| a prayer meeting yesterday evening.U.P. - 394 words
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200 1947-09-15 2 New Delhi. Sept. U Frenzied thousand of Muslim refugees deslemitdnl upon Mahatma (i.m^lii at the l'aruna Quila fort centre yesterday {o mob him and a police escort had to beat back the exhubcrai.t. cheering purengi with riot clubs before the party could The visit wasU.P. - 200 words
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745 1947-09-15 2 Disturbances £To Be bean With On, itk War basis New Delhi, Sept. 14.— 'We are dealing with the basis in every sense of {Ha word,'* s tU d t« e A'riim 1 isehru, in a broadcast on ttte communal dfetnrbaaci ing to745 words
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264 1947-09-15 2 Lyallpur. Sept. 14 —The F—d Minister of Pakistan. Mr Gha/anfar Ali Khan, had a heart-to-heart talk with Muslim League workers and National Guards at the District Board hall. He told the Punjab as an envoy of the Qaid-e-Azam to convey to theF.O.C. - 264 words
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Article47 1947-09-15 2 (From Our Own Corn p©»*^ New Delhi. Sr,,f 1! lh e disturbance.. ftßd Tor nrompl dlspoml «»f iiithe India Governnu n celled all holidays dadinf SundaNs All < Pave of all Army an- eaacel (ported fdod (rai > arriving and the sjldually retuniinii Copjrifh| i47 words
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50 1947-09-15 2 Karachi. Sept H Governor General launched an app«;il the I»akUt;m nai'M fund for M«bIWB tti "Let cverv m.m ,unl this i«J live lirk M' ri(y ba^is." .linni'i l( ii»" u money, foodstuffs l (h' N thus saved be hrou I i-ommon pool ReuterReuter - 50 words
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59 1947-09-15 2 Trivandrum, Sept 14^— Fiftyeight Congressmen undergoing mi)risonment were released in three batches from the Central Jail Trivandrum, in the last two days in pursuance of the understanding reached between the (iovernment and the State Congress. Caccs of other prisoners are being reviewed. Mr. Mar.nathu Padmanabha59 words
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Article185 1947-09-15 2 Karachi, Sept. 14. Lord Listouel. Secretary of State for Burma and former Minister for India, arrived here yesterday by air from New Delhi and was to continue his journey to Britain today after fcis fortnight's goodwill visit to Burma. He travelled in the special York aircraftReuter; U.P. - 185 words
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77 1947-09-15 2 Partition of India Not Permanent, Says Mrs. Naidu XFfom Our Own Correspondent) AUanabad, Stpt. 14. "force oi circumstances compelled us to agree to partition of India, but U does not mean that we believe it will be permanent or India can be divided," declared Governor Mrs. barojini Naidu addressing the77 words
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Article70 1947-09-15 2 New Delhi, 14.— A report that British troops had been rushed to Delhi to evacuate British civilians was denied by a British Military J spokesman here last night. Two British battalions are in Delhi cantonment on their way to embark at Bombay, it wasReuter - 70 words
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83 1947-09-15 2 ..Nairobi, Sept. 14.— The British Government has decided to us** East Africa as a reception base for evacuated stores from Egypt and India it was announced in NairoWork on road and rail communications between Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, and Mombasa, the principalReuter - 83 words
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358 1947-09-15 2 Kj^ ach Se pt 14 7-Q«acl-e-Azaiii Mohammed Ali JiniKitti. Ciovu, p if n f ral 1 aklstan > Presided over an emergency meeting of (he Pakistan Cabinet on Tuesday last ,n,Jr! le ?!2J?? laste( more than 21 2 houra aild ItU.P. - 358 words
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411 1947-09-15 3 Ex-Emperor Bao Dai Asked To Take Over Power Ho Chi Mink's followers Branded As 'Communists' ept. 11. General dissatisfactkHi with the an iiuio-Uiina settlement as outlined in Bollaert'fl broadcast ot Sept. lo was cse delegates who are now negotiating exiled Emperoi, liao Dai.Reuter - 411 words
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298 1947-09-15 3 Madras, Sept. 14— At a public meeting at the Tilak Ghat last week under the auspices of the Communist Party of India, speeches were made criticising the repressive measures adopted in French India and in the Indian States to put down the people's movement298 words
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198 1947-09-15 3 Ottawa, Sept. 14— Canadian de~ tense authorities will start a survey of the Canadian north within the next two weeks for the possible establishment of V-2 rocket sites. S.r Henry Tizard chairman 01 tne British Defence Research Po--ficy Committee accompanied by top British schientistsU.P. - 198 words
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113 1947-09-15 3 New York, Sept. 14.— A remarkable photograph of a ragged line <*f Indian refugees ''fleeing from (he butchery of fanatics" along river banks and canals in the Punjab is featured in yesterday's issue of the American Magazine "Life". The picture 21 inches wide takes upReuter - 113 words
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386 1947-09-15 3 "Law And Order Must Be Maintained At Any Cost" PREMIER PANT Luck now, Sept. 14— An appeal to make greater efforts to establish communion between public servants and t}i<- public, "whom we are intended to serve through understanding. through sympathy and through removal of grievances, small as well as big.386 words
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357 1947-09-15 3 New York, Sept.- 14. Vigorous criticism of the South African government for its "continual defiance of the decision of the United Nations" in relation to the treatment of Indians in the Union was made by Ash win Choudree, leader of the Passive ResistanceReuter - 357 words
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85 1947-09-15 3 isombay. Sept, 14.- Imprisonrm-nt Tt\ a 7 d f s ven together SSl* *&,> th P U^*»^* for black-marketing, undo,- U n Ordinampromulgated in Bombay today A sentence can never be le ss than months' imprisonment, e XC e p t f or reasons toF.O.C. - 85 words
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143 1947-09-15 3 London, Sept. 14,— Dr. Noat Banw, General Secretary of the World Jewish Congress at a press conference here today, charged there would bo "danger of mass epidemics within three weeks" at camps in Germany, where; the "exodus" Jews had been taken. ttarou said he hadU.P. - 143 words
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Article35 1947-09-15 3 New York. Sept. 14.— Mrs. Vijaya Lakshnii Pandit, leader of the Doniinion of India delegation at the forthcoming United Nations General 1 Assembly, arrived here bv air yesterday. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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616 1947-09-15 4 Cession Must Be Revoked And Brooke Rule Restored, Says Prominent Member Of Malay (By Our Staff Reporter) e are not anti-Uritish W« WT« not anU-an >hod\ but we \\h:> W«T« a proud and independent na'io n. resent In in- reduced to the status616 words
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Article156 1947-09-15 4 PAH AN G TEACHERS TO FORM UNION ai an lniormai meeting ol tnteachers of Clifford School, Kuala Lipis, held at the Southern Park Restaurant on September 10 at 5.20 p.m., it was decided to a form a Pahaag Teachers Trade Union under the provisions of thu Trad* Unions Ordinance. The156 words
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40 1947-09-15 4 FIRST INDIAN AGENT IN MALAYA HONOURED It is understood t'uit UK Holiness the Pope has awarded tae Gold Medal "PRO ECCI^ECIA ET PONTIFICE" to Had Bahadtr D. Arulanandam Pillai. the first Agent of the Government of India in Malaya— (GlLS.).40 words
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Article97 1947-09-15 4 On account of the instalment ol r* habilitated machinery at the St. James' Power Station in Singapore tj*.'re will be a reduced supply cl electricity from Wednesday, Sept. 17 between the hours of 6 and 10 p.m. for some considerable time. The public are asked to97 words
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90 1947-09-15 4 It is now confirmed that Nov. 20 will be the date of FrißdH Elisabeth's wedding. The President oi the Municipal Commissioners, at the request oi Government, has taken kb« initiative in calling a meeting of unullicials to discuss the form to bo taken by the90 words
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53 1947-09-15 4 WITHDRAWAL OF BRITISH AND INDIAN TROOPS FROM BURMA Rangoon, Sept. 14— The Burma Command announced yesterday (hat the withdrawal of British and Indian tumps from Burma had been "progressing rapidly lor many months/' The separation of military supples required by Burma, and the disposal of surplus stores was also goingReuter - 53 words
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68 1947-09-15 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 14.- As a mark of their sympathy for the T e >. yle of Ceylon in the losses suffered by them on account o f re C e n t floods in that country, the Government o f IndiaG.I.I.S. - 68 words
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202 1947-09-15 4 Mr. M K Chidambaram voluntarily offered a donation of $1000 xlmil IP sr°h e I T h T l ""I!* ***** f Periyar RV R Samadharma lam. school yesterday, when he addressed the mass meeting held to celebrate the First Anniversary of202 words
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Article, Illustration325 1947-09-15 4 4 Ilu're is nothing more disgraceful to a community than leaving fihei children illiterate and not knowing tn read and write their own mother tongue. Therefore, it is imperative that the Tamil community of Singapore should establish as many Tamil elementary schools as possible and325 words
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