Indian Daily Mail, 25 September 1947
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Title Section15 1947-09-25 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. m. No. 193. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.15 words
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260 1947-09-25 1 Congress Working Committee Discuss Refuges Problem "Why Bothei About Those Who Want To Run Away" Ask Leaders <lrom Our Own Correspondent) I— The Congre^ Working Committee met vening with Mahatma Gandhi attending, and discussed problem. Though Gan dn iji would like Hindus and Musvhere they are and face death If260 words
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551 1947-09-25 1 11l Sept. M— The following is the full text of the QaidMd. Ali Jinnah appeal to the Pakistan nation for his relict in iid i>r refugees: ifferinga that have been inflicted on our people m East and various other parts ot the Dominion551 words
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84 1947-09-25 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 24.— About 100,000 of Bombay's 250,000 cotton mill operatives were idle today m the combined strike and lockout m the Bombay mills which began yesterday. Thirty-six mills were completely closed and 27 partially closed. Only six were working. Th<? dispute aroseReuter - 84 words
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Article207 1947-09-25 1 Worst Massacre Of Refugees LAHORE, Sept. 24— A special meeting of the West Punjab (Pakistan) Cabinet was called today when report* reached here of what appears to have been the worst massacre of refugees from riot. torn areas so far reported. A high official m touch with the West PunjabReuter - 207 words
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Article172 1947-09-25 1 New Delhi, Sept. 24.-— The considerable improvement m India and Pakistan as reported by their govemnicts meant merely the dwindling of casualties from thouands to hundreds a day, writes Bob Miller United Press correspondent. This carnage wrecked subcontinent is still m an awful mess. Lust tor blHx>dU.P. - 172 words
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Article29 1947-09-25 1 Paris Sept. 24.— Mr. Ernest Bevin British Foreign Secretary, arrived back In London yesterday from Paris, where he signed the sixteen-nation report on the Marshall aid Europe proposals ReuterReuter - 29 words
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104 1947-09-25 1 Snake Intrudes Gandhiji's Prayer Meeting New Delhi, Sept. 24.—U was just a snake m the grass, but, it nearly broke up Mahatma Gandhi's prayer meeting yesterday. Several oi a group of women Gandhi was addressing, spotted the reptile at the same t im e. Tney screamed, floundered and m\u ledU.P. - 104 words
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183 1947-09-25 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Sept. 24.— Junagadh state has jumped into the headlines. According to the Jamsaheb of Nawanagar who has arrived here to impress on the Government the gravity of the situation, "war at present is unthinkable but m183 words
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Article55 1947-09-25 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Nagpur, Sept. 24. Major Hawkins, an Officer m the Army, has been arrested m Chindwar, following seizure of 14,000 cartridges, two rifles and other explosives from his bungalow. The Central Provinces police have been carrying on extensive searches for arms m an effort55 words
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49 1947-09-25 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Peshawar, Sept- 24. The Frontier Government has decided to abolish the Jirga trial system which has been m force ever since the days of the British. All cases will* hereafter be tried by Courts according to ordinary law. Copyright.49 words
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136 1947-09-25 1 Mysore To Have Responsible Govt. Before July Next Ruler Issues Proclamation (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE, Sept. 24— Mysor e w ju have Responsible Government before next July 1, according to a hroclaniation issued by the Maharajah today. The Froclamation which lays down the fundamentals of the New Constitution, says136 words
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Article244 1947-09-25 1 STATE CONGRESS' REACTION NOT YET BANGALORE, Sept. 24.— Mysore State second largest State m southern India will have a new constitution irom July 1, 11)48, the Maharajah of Mysore announced today. He had directed his Dewan (Prime Minister) Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar, to consult unofficial and expert opinion throughout the StateReuter - 244 words
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Article46 1947-09-25 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Sept. 24.— The Government of Bombay has banned newsreels of the recent Royal Tour of South Africa. The ban is a sequel to the dispute between India and South Africa over the discrimination against Indians. Copyright.46 words
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187 1947-09-25 1 SENANAYAKE TO FORM CEYLON'S FIRST CABINET Colombo. Sept. 21. Sir Henry Monck-Mason Moore, Governor of Ceylon, today commissioned Mr. D. S. Senanayako, leader oi the Ceylon majority United National Party, to form Ceylon's iirst Cabinet under the self-governing constitution granted to Ceylon m 194 b after the recommendations of theReuter - 187 words
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Article62 1947-09-25 1 RANGOON, Sept. 24.— The former Burmese Prime Minister, U Saw and nine other Burmans were formally charged before a special tribunal here today with the murder of U Aung San, Deputy Chairman of the Burma Executive Council, and six other members of the Council who were assassinated on July 19.Reuter - 62 words
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Article295 1947-09-25 1 INDIA GOVT. STEP UP RELIEF MEASURES: CUSTODIANS APPOINTED TO TARE CARE OF EVACUEES' PROPERTIES NEW DELHI, Sept. 24.— A brief sitting of the Delhi Emergency Committee yesterday reflected £rea.t improvement m the situation m Delhi. Appreciative references to the emergency organisations were made by the Chairman of the Emergency Committee,295 words
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Advertisement14 1947-09-25 1 T Singapore Electoral Registration o ONLY TWO MORE DAYS TO REGISTER c To-day To-morrow14 words
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Advertisement21 1947-09-25 1 TELL TOUR PRODUCT* TO THE PEOPLB Throufh: TAMIL MURASU The Leading Tamil' Dally m Malaya over 13 years, 71, BELEGU ROAD,21 words
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624 1947-09-25 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore Thursday, sept 25, 1947. MYSORE SATYAGRAH -A REVIEW THE Mysore Satyagraha, though only a i'iUle over three weeks old, has already assumed gigantic proportions, and achieved a considerable measure of success, too. Launched under the auspices of the powi rful State Congress on the ftrat day624 words
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Article428 1947-09-25 2 Further Attacks On Refugees Reported Cholera Spreading From VV. Punjab To Karachi Amritsar, Sept. 244. Amritsar, Holy City of the Sikhs and link on the Muslim t*tmg?**' tram from India into Pakistan, was tense as further attacks on reiutfevs w«f« reported and a train carrying 100428 words
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178 1947-09-25 2 "We Do Not Desire Muslim Friendship," Says Tara Singh Mr. Tara Singh and Odham Singh Nagoke, Sikh leaders, m a joint statement here last night deplored the killing ot refugees women and children but declared: "We do not desire friendship of the Moslems and we may never befriend them says178 words
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114 1947-09-25 2 New Delhi, Sept. 21.— Ma hat ma Gandhi told his prayer meeting last night that as soon as his New Delhi mission was ver he would go to Lahore, and to all other places m Pakist an if necessary, without protection because "I am mReuter - 114 words
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156 1947-09-25 2 NEW DELHI. Sept. 24.— Over 1,000,000 refugees have been moved from West to East Punjab and from East to West Punjab by the Military Evacuation Organization, Amritsar, within eight days of its being able to function, said a Press Note.156 words
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171 1947-09-25 2 London, Sept. 24. The Bishop of Derby, the Rt. Rev. John Rawlinson. welcoming yesterday th« inauguration of the new United Church of South. India, said the fusion within a single church organisation of Christians hitherto differing m ecclesiastical traditions was a new thing m171 words
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30 1947-09-25 2 London, Sept. 24. Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, former Premier of Indonesia, today lunched with V. K. Krishna Menon, Indian High Commissioner, at India House. London. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article28 1947-09-25 2 o»£ht to stand. The great majority, alike of Anelicans and of Free Churchmen, looks upon the new venture, and upon the •th'ho (hUrCh f S Ut^ lndia ReuterReuter - 28 words
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160 1947-09-25 2 Rangoon, Sept. 24. The brief but crowded life of U Aung San, the late Premier of Burma ;who with six other members of the cabinet was assassinated m Rangoon recently, will be portrayed on Ihe silver screen. Burmese rttms producers and playwrights recentlyReuter - 160 words
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199 1947-09-25 2 Riots Situation In U.P. Has Improved ..New Delhi, Sept. 24.— Heavy troop patrols haye somewhat reduced incidents m the United Provinces yesterday, but, over 100 casualties were reported m the Muslim-Hindu clashes m Delhi, and the vicinity near Lahore. A Muslim mob of 8,000 attacked a village n^ar Hissan, 100199 words
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Article83 1947-09-25 2 Bombay, Sept- 24.— Three thousand workers m the drawing m departments of Bombay's 68 cotton mills went on strike yesterday bringing to a halt the work of 25 of the mills. The strike affected 75,000 of the city's 250,000 cotton workers and there wa sReuter - 83 words
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352 1947-09-25 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 24. Broadcasting to the Armed Forces m India recently, the Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, said that India's soldiers who had fought with great gallantry all over the world had now assumed a new role as soldiers of aF.O.C. - 352 words
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Article898 1947-09-25 2 BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPOND Forthcoming Gandhi Jayanti: Congress secretary's instructions Allahabad, Sept. 24. The Gen. Secretary »f (i 1( s Mr. Shankerrao Deo, m a circular to all Provincial mittees calls upon all Congressmen to celebrate Gan< year by carrying to the people, incities and m898 words
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Article100 1947-09-25 3 Charge Of Violation Of Post-War International Agreements U.S. Must Bear Responsibility or Korean Stalemate' g, Sept. 24. Russia accused United States of wilbreak postwar inUmational agreements. Vithe charge a few minutes alter LN Secretary gve Lie had solemnly warned Lnited States and nat unless100 words
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682 1947-09-25 3 AMERICA ACCUSED OF VIOLATION OF USA -USSR AGREEMENT >ky charged United Nations consideration of the nk would be a violation of the United States ment to settle that problem jointly. But, the most Lions concerned the United States Argentine ati en rise the Italian treaty. isky insisted United States hasU.P. - 682 words
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307 1947-09-25 3 Irichinapoly, Sept. 24.— The Tamilnad Congress workers conu-rencc met recently at Ihiruvanakaval, lnchim>poly. Mr. N. Kamaratnam, Editor of I'harat Dcvi (Madras Tamil daily) presiding, appealed to Congress wor Kirs t o unite and work hard among the masses irom now on so that ha307 words
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179 1947-09-25 3 MODKI1). Sept. 21.— Father Elias Malamnki'l, a Carmelite priest from the Malabar region of India and provincial .of .the .Order of Carmelite Fathers m india who is visit ing Spain, has told Madrid Arriba that the independence .of .India may, m tinu\ favour CatholicismReuter - 179 words
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Article216 1947-09-25 3 FINAL RESULTS OF GENERAL ELECTIONS Colombo, Sept. 24. Ceylon turned far more to the extreme left than was originally anticipated m the general elections under the new constitution of "near dominion status" which ended yesterday with the election of five more members to the House ofReuter - 216 words
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352 1947-09-25 3 Sequel To Junagadh State Joining Pakistan New Delhi, Sept. 24. Mohammed AH Jinnah, GovernorGeneral of Pakistan, appears intent on forcing a war with the Union of India, the Jamsahib of Nawangar, former Chancellor of the Chamber of Princes, charged at a Press ConferenceU.P. - 352 words
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Article55 1947-09-25 3 Washington, Sept. 24. President Truman has nominated Paul H. Ailing, new adviser to the United States delegation to the United Nations, to be the first Ambassador to the new Muslim State of Pakistan. Ailing previously was nominated as the United States Minister to Syria but heU.P. - 55 words
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243 1947-09-25 3 Sec-Council Findings Not Up To Expectations, Says Sjahrir London Airport, Sept. 24. Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, Ambassasdor at large of the Indonesian Republic, .arrived here Mondoy night after putting his country's case to the United Nations Security Council m i\ew York. Dr. Sjahrir told reporters that the Security Council findings had243 words
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206 1947-09-25 3 Belfast, Sept. 26.— The powerful Ireland Anti. Partition League, which reckons to control 100 seats m tho British Parliament, across the Irish bca, broke with the British Labour] Government last night, and asked all Irish voters m Britain to "show resentment" forUP - 206 words
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Article, Illustration1237 1947-09-25 4 And Autocracy, Says Mr. Tan Cheng Lock "IT IS AIMED AT DIVIDING THE POPULATION AND BREEDING DISUNITY AND COMMUNALISM" "We are firmly convinced that the new Constitution will perpetuate the former system of colonialism and irresponsible autocracy, which was weighed m the balance and found1,237 words
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Article66 1947-09-25 4 We are pleased t o announce that the marriage of Sri Venkatachalam, the editorial staff of The Indian Daily Mail and son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Doraisamy Vandayar of Singapore, with Sow. Radhabai, daughter of Tiru Ayyasawami Vandayar, Mirasd^r, Sa)iamam?alam (Tanjore District) was solemnised on66 words
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Article56 1947-09-25 4 It 13 off.cially stated by the Army Authority from General Headquar. ters of Far East Land Forces, Singapore, that the Koran will not be m any way used during the swearing-in or Muslim recruits m future nor will be present mi n the room m56 words
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Article50 1947-09-25 4 the Singapore Advisory Council Meeting today at 10 a.m. before the business of the day, H.E. the Officer Administering the Government will present S.A.C. Certificates to the following: Mr. Tan Tonp Toh, Mr. Leo Kirn Tung and Mr Tan Ton* kern* deceased Recipient Madam rap kiong Noo).50 words
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302 1947-09-25 4 Local Indian Film Distributors Form Association At an informal meeting of the Indian him distributors m Singapore held mi Monday, Sept. 22, at 6 and 8 Kobinson Koad, it was decided to form an association to safeguard their in* terests under the name of the "India Motion Picture Distributors' Association."302 words
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258 1947-09-25 4 In view of the limited Ume available for the people to register as voters m the coming Singapore election.Sir Han Hoe Lim has issued the following statement urging the peopie to act without further delay: The Government have made it258 words
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Article30 1947-09-25 4 Mr. R. G. Aikman, Ag. Chief Se. cretary, Sarawak has been appointed Temporary Governor during the visit ot tho Governor, Sir Charles Arden Clarke to Lundu.30 words
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Article1019 1947-09-25 4 ONLY THOSE INDIANS WHO QUALIFY FOR CITIZENSHIP ARE ENTITLED TO SIT IN THE COUNCILS, SAYS MR. THIVY "Whether riected to seats as proposed for Singapore, or nominated t° seats as proposed for Malaya, both will be confined to citizens. It will therefore be seen that some Indians now occupying seats1,019 words
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84 1947-09-25 4 Karachi, Sept. 24.— A suggestion Uiat India and Pakistan make a joint request to the United Nations for dispatch of neutral observers to study conditions m the troublous areas of the two new countries was made today by a Pakistan government spokesman who expressedU.P. - 84 words
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Article112 1947-09-25 4 Navan Base Employees Demands The General s« Base Labour t i Th« Naval v.. ul sent a letter to the inienacnt txpj at the recomn* VVages Comnu him to recom tx'iore implenv daiions In hji. Ihc Lnion clai tivc payment oi should bii made naving. iailcu denniu so iai fj112 words
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82 1947-09-25 4 por* on UN earrjriag OIU ol l compleu'd iac c i nia >mX bumr heaa. In Bt Ufla yj uecn carr yillft yJI lne lnvt>l both Dutt-n and i p aS will be invited to presem on certain matu ra u il<cll 1 r«mi<d byUP - 82 words
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Advertisement109 1947-09-25 4 A f 'i^A*A Duily 6.30 9 15 I' M "VALMIKI" (Tamil; Sat. Midnight "BLACK SWAN Today At 3 15—6.30—^1.) PJH RAJA BAIJtKM AND SAM "JAMNAPAR" (Hindustani OiK'ning Tomorrow "KIR A (Hindustani; »f#f»»fftfffff»ffftMMW GALA OPENING At The I Diamond THEATRE AT .-5—6—9 T M ROMILLA SOHNA GEET (A best social Hindustan109 words
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