Indian Daily Mail, 7 October 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 203. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 172 1 "War Will Weaken India But Will Definitely Wipe Out Pakistan" Warns Pandit Nehru Muslims Have Blundered In Supporting Pakistan, Says Momin Leader (From Our Own Correspondent) i»U HI Oct. 6. Addressing a meeting of Congress worker*, ret tr red t 0 the opinion entertained by some that India stood trouble
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  • 427 1 Gandhi ji Hits Back At Churchill "SOCIALISTS MAY BE BAD, BUT NOT New Delhi, (ict. 6. Mahatma Gandhi commenting last night on Mr. Winston Churchill 'a speech at the Conservative Party conference yesterday said the Labour i'arty and withdrawn British rule torm India with tne consent of all parties and
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  • 170 1 i> expressed by the dim kader, Hassan who appeals to Muslims in the Indian Dominion to forget the two-nation theory, to dissolve t h* Nluslim League OrKUtsation and join the Congress en hf>ck >ad (est th«- lr 10l with other communi'ii'v foi conmofl
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  • 161 1 I«>" 6.-Pakistan'. appeal nwealtfa countries to /he present grave ■del) discussed in yesUie London political di< lis. pounds the outlook is j also the situation more dangerous," de- ing "New Statesman" I ssed the view that ned by dragging the arena," adding,
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  • 188 1 N. Y. PAPER (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW YORK, Oct. 6— The Herald Tribune commenting editorially on the "occasional comments to the effect that Asiatics never can learn to rule themselves and will long regret the departure ol European administrators from areas now self-govern-ing,
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  • 87 1 Lord Ismay Arrives In London in uuuvii/u LONDON. Oct. 6.— General Lord Ismay senior adviser to Lord Mountbatten Governor General of India, arrived by plane at Norfholt airport today from Karachi. He was on what was stated to be a purely unofficial visit to Britain but it was understood that
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  • 138 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct. 6, Lord Ismay's departure to London is a subject matter of speculation among Indian political observers. It is felt the trip of Mountbatten's Chief of Staff related to the Government of India's decision to liquidate the
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  • 84 1 S. AFRICA RUSHES ANTI-CHOLERA VACCINE TO PAKISTAN JOHANNESBURG, Oct- 6— The South African Institute for Medical Research is sending another 100.000 doses of anU-cholcn vaccine to Pakistan to help in the fight against the cholvra epidemic, the South African Press Association reported today. One hundred thousand doses are being sent
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  • 111 1 THE MAHATMA IS NOT A DIPLOMAT" C. R. iWwmm Our Own Correspondent) >»» >" u».\i» Oci. o. Replying t u L i*c local paper wmcn asaeu nun iu wiue an article on ivianaima a Aiipiomai Mr. c. Kajacopaiacuaii west Bengal Oovernor v\ntc*i»: "me .uana i ma is not a aipioniaf.
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  • 111 1 Attack On Refugee Column (From Our Own Coi respondent) New Delhi, Oct. o\ Latest reports say that Musnm mob attacked a nonMuslim refugee column in Sialkot, m West Punjab. Police escort killed one and wounded several attackers. Thirty -hve cholera deaths are reported in the refugee camp in Sheitihupura. thirty
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  • 53 1 No More "0.H.M.5." U.P.'s Decision (From Our Own Correspondent) LICK NOW. Oct. G.— United Pro- inces -Government Gazette will be published in Hindi in future. The Governor has also ordered all official en\ elopes and stationery should be inscribed "On United Provinces Services" instead of "On His Majesty's Service" as
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  • 89 1 SAIGON, Oct. 6.— The Union Of Intellectual Workers In Vietnam (Indochina* t°day senf an appeal to Madame Aur'iol, wife of the French President and President of the World Peace Congress, for the W T orld Congress of Peace "immediately to Intervene to end the
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  • 250 1 \rmed Clash Between Indii And Pakistan Heightened INDIAN FORCES LAY SIEGE TO JUNAGADH NEW DELHI, Oct. <>.— The danger of an armed dash between India and Pakisjan heightened as units of the Indian Army. Navy and Air Force, landed (>n Porbandar, midway between Bombay anil Karachi,
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  • 158 1 Gandhiji Is A Puzzle To Westerners, Says The Times London, Oct. 6. Gandhi's conduct is often incalculable by Western standardss but he is no puzzle to his own coutrymen, The Times stated recently in a note on his birthday. "This frail and enigmatic figure, by turns ascetic, reformer, statesman and
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  • 357 1 REVIVAL OF COMINTERN: POSSIBLE WAR BETWEEN RUSSIA U.S.? CANTON, Ohio, Oct. 6.— Former editor of the Communist Daily Worker. Louis Budenz, said the purpose behind the formation of the Communist International Bureau, by nine European countries, was to consolidate the strength of the "Soviet dictators" for a possible military conflict
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  • 532 1 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1947. TWO GUBEBNATOKIAL UTTERANCES AS the sands of Time are running out and tne day for the inauguration of the new Constitution of Mai'aya is coming nearer and nearer, with the people's unflinching opposition to it becoming stiffer and stiffer, it is but
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  • 924 2 Riots Lead To Ruin And Slavery Peace Breakers Are The Real Tiaitors To The Country New Delhi, Oct 6 —The prime Minister, Pandit Neliru, addressing a mass meeting in New Delhi appealed to the people to help the Government In ending lawlessness so that
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  • 260 2 New Delhi, Oct. 6—ln his prayer speech last week Mahatma Gandhi referred to Mr Churchill s remarks on India and said that Mr Churchill had rendered a disservice to the nation of which he was a great servant Mahatma Gandhi suggested that Mr. Churchill was over-has-ty
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  • 156 2 General Massacre Of Non-Muslims In Hyderabad Planned? (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Oct 6— The Indian Express publishes a sensational story of a well-planned scheme by the Itti-had Mussulmeen. powerful Muslim Organisation in Hyderabad to massacre all Hindus in the State The report says displaced Muslims from other parts ef
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  • 324 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct 6— Strong criticism of fne Nehru Government'., weaknid policy against Pakistan was voiced by prominent Congress leaders and Members Of Legislatures from Western Pakistan. Demanding safe and »pecdy -vat-nation of refugees from Western Pakistan including
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  • 203 2 New Delhi, Oct. 6.— Malnutrition has resulted in the deaths of hundreds of refugees fleeing from eastern Punjab in Pakistan towards India, unofficial reports said yesterday. Estimates of the number of dead varied, but they numbered in the hundreds. Official* reports said a marauding band
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  • 147 2 New Delhi, Oct. 6. Muslim attacks on non-Muslim refugees moving on to India from Pakistan still continue, according to latest reports. An Indian Army Major and two other Ranks, members of the Indian force escorting a non-Muslim convoy from Taiananwala (Pakistani, were killed
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  • 86 2 Muslims Asked To Prenarp For Hefpiup v m. vm. WIVIIVV (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, Oct. 6— The Sind Development Minister Gazdar in a statement says Muslims are passing through the darkest period of their history. It is the duty of every Muslim In this emergency to prepare himself for
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  • 43 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct- 6.— lt la understood the Nawab of Bahawalpur and Khairpur are a/^o joining Pakistan. Indian Dominion troups have been .moved .to .areas .adjoining Junagadh at the request of the local Authorities. Copyright
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  • 198 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Oct. 6— Prominent Hindu and Sikh leaders of the West Pakistan have issued a statement calling on the India Government to adopt planned policy for evacuation and rehabilitation of non-Muslims from West Punjab. Characterising the terrible sufferings
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  • NEWS FROM NEW DOMINIONS
    • 1185 2 Pondicherry, Oct. 6. The creation at Pendichetij t u ty with facilities and opportuni/ies for students of different tries to study Arayan and Dravidian civiliza/ions, am! ration 2] questions, were discussed when M. Schumann, leadtr the F Government's Cultural Mission, and M. Baron, Governor and
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  • 338 3 To Fight Against Anti Democratic Imperialistic Forces .._< ommunist parties of nine European nations for the rebirth of the Communist Interna fight "against the front of anti-democratic ca kd by the United States." announcements from capitals of SovietEurope an J from Paris, Communists revealnference in Poland
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  • 152 3 Macassar, t t. 6. The East Indonesian <Cabiet yensterday rerigned Aneta reports from Macassar, capital of the State of East Indonesia. In an official communique yesterday, it is stated that this does not constitute a cabinet crisis, because the resignation had taken place in view of
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  • 352 3 —DAILY WORKER London, Oct. 6. The Communist Daily Worker yesterday placed re3ponsibility lor disorders in the Punjab on Britain. The tragedy of the communal fighting in the Punjab has warmed tlie heart of Mr. Churchill and the Tory press," the Worker said. "These hypocrites,
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  • 127 3 BRITISH HEALTH MINISTERS TRIBUTE TO GANDHIJI London, Oct. 6— The Brit/sh Health Minister, Mr. Aneurin Bevan, last nitfht associated the British Labour Party >* ith the Gandhiji birthday celebrations in London. He told a crowded public meeting: "I believe the India. When that chapter comes to be read the name
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  • 122 3 The Hague. Oct. 6.— An official Government communique today announced that "for reasons of health" Queen Wilhelmina will shortly "temporarily resign" her Royal office in favour of Princess Juliana who will act as Regent. Princess Juliana will take over dutiea as soon as a bill invoking
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  • 165 3 Rangoon, Oct. 6— Thakin Than Tun, of the Burmese Communist i'arty, yesterday pledged the support oi the communists in the Government's campaign to liquidate murder and terrorism in Burma. At a public meeting the Communist leaaer denounced terrorism in the country as "a grave
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  • 208 3 New Delhi, Oc/. 6. Ceremonial lowering of the French flag and the hoisting of the Indian Unions flag will mark on Monday the handing over of France's "birthday gift" to the new Dominion a number of isolated plots of land scattered about India ine
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  • 273 3 London, Oct. t>. The IndependenceTimes yesterday «ici«l **cJ its vole* to those of other British papers which have stated that though Britain and the other Dominions should give allpossible help to India and Pakistan the remedy for the communal
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  • 798 3 ACCESSION TO PAKISTAN CANNOT BE ACCEPTED New Delhi, Oct. 6.— The Government of India announced officially last night that it could not accept the accession of Junagadh State to Pakistan. The Moslem ruler of Junagadh, a Hindu state surrounded by Indian dominion territory recently
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  • 129 3 Karachi, Oct. 6— Pakistan must mabilize and be prepared for war within two months. Mohd. Hashim Gazdar, Muslim League leader, said yesterday in a statement to the press. "I say to the Pakistan Government mobilize, mobilize, mobilize. Train and arm every Muslim between
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  • 408 4 SPEECH AT JALAN iSESAR STADIUM ON GANDHI JAYANT! DAY 'The greatness of Mahal ma Gandhi is obvious /o all whatever their creed or religion. Friends and fee alike, admire him. His s'mpleness and his undaunted spirit; his sincerity in trying to ele\ate the
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  • 83 4 Dutch Loot 380 Tons Of Rice From Bandjar SINGAPORE, Oc. G.— Three hundred and eighty tons of rice belonging to the people were looted by the Dutch troops in the course of their attack at Bandjar (forty kilometres east of Tasik Malaya) on Sept. 15, according to reports reaching Jogjakarta
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  • 75 4 Home, Oct. 6.— The Italian Government of Signor Al r ide de Gaapori (Christian Democrat) won a victory last night when two no-confidenre motions introduced .by left-wing Opposition parties were defeated. A third no confidence motion tabled b.v the Communist Party was withdrawn hty Signor
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  • 641 4 ALLEGES CONNIVANCE IN MASS MASSACRES i i lake Success \ev. York, Oct. rt. Pakistan m Friday aiffkfl accused the Indian authorities ,f ccaniring in the crime of "genocide" (race murder) jm India by allowiag Muslims to be persecuted because of their eaking in the
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  • 167 4 The Secretary, North Indian Association, Singapore writes: "AH Indians are requested to attend a general meeting of Indians to be convened at Bharathi Bhavan, 47, Cuff Road, Singapore, at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 7, for the purpose of raising funds for
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  • 454 4  -  SHANMUKHAM CHETTY BOMBAY, Oct. 6— Mr. R. K. Shanmukham Chetty. India's Finance Minister, speaking at a reception by the Indian Merchants Chamber, last week declared that the financial status of India was basically and fundamentally sound. "In a war-torn world, where the financial foundations of
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  • 322 4 Brighton Sussex. Oct. 6— Mr. Winston Churchill, Britain's wartime I remier, yesterday accused the Labour (iovernmen of "bringing nidcspread ruin, misery and bloodshed epos the Indian masses to SB extent *hich no one can measure." Addressing a mass damonstratio Conservatives hen- to
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 417 4 Sinhalese Association Ceylonese Labour Sir, Let me thank Mr. Goho through the mediums of your journal for the timely letter on a question of paramount importance to the Ovlonese of Malaya. It is difficult rather to say anything in connection with the occurrence at the Changi Camp though hearsay informations
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    • 179 4 At an Executive Committee meet inn of the Singapore Printers' Union held at the Union's premises (No. 34 Sit Wah Road) on Sunday, Oct. 5, a sub-commttee was formed to study the working condition md the standard of Bring of it s members. The
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    • 88 4 Dr. M. Abraham 1 1 bandhi .Javanti air. in hi Bt Jalan Best Reporter include those present. meeting I ti v by the Sin* Congress on padan*. i I pass-.l Jala, out of curio* skirts ui the have stayed n minutes. Tha to be included This incident your Report,, lri
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    • 46 4 .New Delhi, Oct. 6.-Si|H 7 heer, a former ttb er <* t)ft* Interim Uov«] n t and is 'o be the j to Persia it ,wa .tticiallyai bayed All the bhia sect 01 M whg JJ year demanded ifa Jian troops fr Reuter
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    • 67 4 STC EMPLOYEES GREETINGS TO GANDHIJI The Singapoi ployeeg Union has d« lowing message to Mahatma Gaodl on the occasion of his on Oct. 2:— '•Dear Bapu-ji Chinese, Indian labour members of tfa pore Traction Company L: Union pray ior your long may God help you in good r. serve humanity.
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