Indian Daily Mail, 14 October 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 209. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 247 1 "He Is ihe Universal Possession Of Mankind" SaysSarojini Naidu (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS Oct. 13— A great National Festival is being celebrated InEtUyapuram tin Tiiincvelly District) the birthplace of Ihe late >n Subramania Bharati, South India's national poet, where an immemorial
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  • 181 1 Ernakulam, Oct. 13. Addressing a Press conference recently the Prime Minister ol Cochin, Mr. P. Govinda Menon, said the Franchise Committee constituted by the Government about two years ago had submitted it 8 report recommending inter alia that communal electorates be abolished and adult franchise introduced.
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  • 104 1 SOLVING HOUSING PROBLEM-A NOVEL METHOD (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Oct. 13.— TWO novel suggestions for meeting the acute housing shortage wire made m the Bombay Assembly during a discussion on the Kent Control Bill. One member suggested those living m big flats be compelled to share their spare accommodation
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  • 108 1 Indian Cricketers At Perth I'EUIII, Oct. 13.— A renewal of i during iht night unforprevented any practice for 5 «m the ground here '"•i 's even doubtful whether Ml be possible to practice t r- omoning match is th< re is -m n th< w< ather
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  • 99 1 "Next Year Will Decide World's Future w L l s SENATOR i MoM X W^Senator lh «n, ranking member of ?ional Committee on ll «l m a speech toda) States w i|i niake d«- year f 'which will lv d "I world that will two centuries." might save we I
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  • 18 1 hnety-one •pie oi the 'l th( French m favour of the weik- held there, it was lay. Reuter
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  • 67 1 WARSAW, Oct. 13.— The Poli-li Workers (Communist) Party report on the recent Comintern meeting m Warsaw today charged that American financial circles were attempting to transform Europe into "an American colony." It said that America's foreign policy an as like that of Hitler's at the
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  • 59 1 Jaipur, Oct. 13.— The Maharajah and Maharani of the state of Jaipur m Rajputana were weighed against silver yesterday to celebrate their 25th anniversary of the Maharajah's succession to rulerbh| P vu Silver will be given to public charities. The state has an area of
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  • 90 1 DR. GANGULEE TO ATTEND CONFERENCE ON WORLD COMMUNICATIONS London, Oct. 13.— Dr. N. Gangulee. well-known London Indian author and economist and Director of the New India Publishing Company, yesterday left for Paris to attend a conference on world communications, which opens today at the UNESCO headquarters. With a party of
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  • 46 1 BATAVIA, Oct. 1 3.— The Chinese newspaper Sin Po said today that it had learned that the Republic of Indole ia intends to send a goodwill mission to China, In return for the recent visit to tin- Republic of China's Special Ambassador, Dr. Li Ti-chun. UP
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  • 104 1 STERN MEASURES AGAINST FRONTIER GANDHI? (From Our Own Correspondent) PLSUAWAK, Oct. 13.— A threat that tne Goveinment will not hesitate to take stern measures if kiiitn Abdul Guanar Khan, popularly Kiioun as frontier Ganuhi, and nis touowers do not stop their activities against Pakistan btate was uttered oy the iron
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  • 31 1 BATAVIA, Oct. 13.— The first group 01 selected Dutch pioneers to a*d m th* development oi Dutch N«w Guinea will leave ior that inland shortly, it was revealed here today. UP
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  • 396 1 pie of all other religions ought to learn the two scripts. It is possible that, m view of the poisoned atmosphere of the day, people limy not appreciate this simple proposition. If the Hindus wish to, they
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  • 260 1 Mr. Abdullah added: "We wiil support accession to that Dominion where our demand for freedom is recognised and encouraged We cannot join those who say the issue of accession is to be decided by the Uulers and not by the people Copyright MOVE TO
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  • 83 1 Lahore. Oct. 13. If it had not been for the British Commander--in-Chief m the armies of Pakistan and India war between the dominions might not have been avoided, Ghazanfar Ali Khan. Pakistan Food Minister, said here yesterday. The minister claimi-d that his own
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  • 136 1 COMPLETE VICTORY ACHIEVED, SAYS MYSORE CONGRESS LEADER (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE, Oct 13. The Mysore Maharaja ha- accepted the terms of settlement between the Dewan and the State Congress and a royal proclamation will soon be issued. The Dewan announced all political prisoners will be released and prohibitory orders
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  • 226 1 "We Have Definitely Turned The Corner" RIOT SITUATION IN THE PUNJAB Ntw Delhi. Oct. 13— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prinn Minister of India said yesterday: "I think We may definitely say we have turned the corner." referring to the Punjab rioting. He affirmed it was not the government's desire to send
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  • 373 1 JERUSALEM, Oct. 13.— Reports to the United Press today from the Syrian border community at Deganiya said Syrian troops were sighted maneuvering a short distance away. Other reports from the North Sea and Galilee said Syrians also were sighted near there. Jewish underground headquarters
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  • 220 1 PLOT TO MURDER ERNEST BEVIN LONDON, Oct. 13. The Exchange Telegraph reported today that Scotland Yard has uncovered a plot to murder Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin and fully armed guards from the Yard have been added to Mr. Bevin's security staff. A Yard spokesman, however, informed the United
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  • 61 1 POO NEW DELHI, Oct. 13.— Thirty people were killed and an equal number injured m disturbances between Hindus and .Muslims and by police fire at Saharanpur m the United Provinces about 100 miles north of Delhi yesterday, according to a report received here today. A 21 -hour curfew was m
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  • 82 1 c o c PARIS, Oct. 13.— French troops, continuing their new offensive >n Indo-( 'hina, httVC captured two large towns, Caokaag, 12h miles north ol Hanoi on the Chinese border, and Hackan, 80 miles northwest of Hanoi, according today's French High Command communique reported <n a BaigOH despatch from the
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  • 52 1 LONGON, Oct. 13— Tin- Duk» c! Windsor's secreftarj aiattd todai that the |>all« ami Duehcvs ol Windsor kad not received imitations Pr*ac*»i El zabcth'i iroddinu n« \t month. Tin- Duke (»l Win-deer Im at present m Britain, Staying mih C)aeea Mary at her I ondon home The Duchess is iv
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  • 708 2 India is A secular, Not meocratic stale 'Retaliation Will Only Add To Difficulties 9 NEW DELHI, Oct. 13— Addressing a gathering of students and Co ngrcss workers m Delhi, Pandit Nehru, Prime Minister, expressed his concern about Fascist tendencies which were spreading among
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  • 307 2 Remains Of Prehistoric City Found In Hyderabad Hyderabad, (I>n.), Oct. 13.— Signs ot the remains of what is believed to ha\e been a pre-historic city have been discovered on the banks of the (•odavari m the Warangal district t the Nizam's dominions. Near Jananipet, a few miles from the right
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  • 81 2 Target Date For Completion Of Refugee Movements NEW DELHI, Oct. 13.— The emergency committee of the Indian Cabinet yesteday set Nov. 15 as the target date for completing refugee movements through East Punjab and urged both Dominion and Punjab authorities to make special efforts to ful iii that aim, New
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  • 59 2 RANGOON, Oct 13 A PanAsian Peasants Convention will be held m Rangoon "soon after the proclamation ot Burma's independence, it was learned officially yesterday. The all-Burma Peasants Union is sponsoring the convention with Government support, m accordance with a decision reached by the international federation
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  • 53 2 Karachi, Oct. 13.— The Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced yesterday that the State of Khaipur, adjoining the eastern border of the Province of Sind, had acceded to the Dominion of Pakistan. Khaipur, 6,050 square miles m area with a population of over 300,000 has a Muslim
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  • 64 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 1:1 —speaking a t a meeting here yesterday events It M. Munsh, urged military training for every Indian Though non-v,«lence worked very well against the British, it was important o know that India cannot remain strong unless she
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  • 163 2 "These Aren't Signs Of Independence"— Gandhiji (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Oct 13.— At a prayer address on Saturday night Mahatma Gandhi referred to the acute food and cloth shortage and said he is unable to understand the reason for it. Those were not the signs of independence. He
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  • 209 2 \LW DELHI, Oct. 13.—// is announced that more Indian troops have been moved to Lyallpur and Sheikhu\pura areas m Paldstan to protect the \non-Muslim refugee camps Uitd foot [columns on their way to India jrom }the BaMoki Head work*. '1 The Indian Military Evacuation .Organisation
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  • 39 2 culture m this part of the country which is thinly populated and extremely backward m our modern civilization. Descendants of the primitive people still to be tound m great number m these parts are locally known as Reddis." P.0.C.
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  • 69 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW, Oct 13. The Government is considering a proposal for forming a Defence Organisation manned exclusively by trusted Congress workers to maintain peace m the Province. Only Congressmen who have proved their worth m the cause of communal unity will be
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  • 631 2 Bihar Muslims 1 Pledge To Work For Peace Patna, Oct. 13.— Whatever may have been the political differences between Hindus and Muslims i :i the recent past, such differences have no room m the new political set-up of the country. We are all citizens
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  • 1000 2 BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPO] Government Ui m_ m mii IT- i Act Modified NEW DELHI, Oct. 13.— Under the Go ernmem Act, as adapted by the Indian Provisional onsti the powers vi summoning and proroguing tomini lature are vested m the Governor- General, but it ha
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  • 963 3 Warns Pakistan Premier "Mo Retaliation Under Any Circumstances" j IHORE, Oct. 13-— The Pakistan Premier, Mr. Liaquat broadcasting from the Pakistan radio. Lahore, last those who had the slightest political sense knew ut between Pakistan and India was suicidal to mS\ as St days have
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  • 471 3 Proof Of The Pudding Lies In The Eating Sardar Patel's Retort To Pakistan Premier (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 13. Well-known as the "Iron Man of the Congress," whose influence among Hindu and Sikhs is greater than thai ol Mahatma Gandhi or Pandit >e^ru, Sardar Vallabhabhai Patel, Deputy
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  • 341 3 COUNTER REVOLUTIONARY ELEMENTS AND FASCISTS CAUSE OF UNREST IN INDIA, SAYS ASAF ALI Washington, Oct. IS. Asaf Ali, Indian Ambassador to the United States, yesterday told the press that India will face "severe famine conditions" unless its wheat shipments are substantially increased. He revealed he approached the "highest Governmental levels"
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  • 101 3 Rangoon, Oct. 13. Thakin Than Tun, Secretary General ot the Burma Communist I'arty, yesterday appealed to the Burmese people to "reserve strength and unity tor the next struggle lor freedom." The Communist leaders who had gone with Thakin Nu, Prime Miniate] of
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  • 115 3 SAIGON. Oct. 13— Nguyen Van Sam. leader of the Vietnam I'nited Nationalist Front, an anti-Com-munist political party opposed to Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam Republican President, was assassinated last night m Cholon, two miles from Saigon. Nguyen Van Sam was reported to have been shut by a
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  • 163 3 Nea Delhi. Oct. 13.— The External Services Division of All-India Radio yesterday started new news broadc; to Indonesia with I message from Sardar Vallahhhhai Patel, Indian puty Prime Minister and Minister of Information and Broadcasting. He said: "India's link with Indonesia dates back to KMOte
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  • 135 3 Saigon, Oct. 13.— The Cochin-( hi- nese Social st Party comprising I'terri: and Vietnamese people yes-tc-rady opened a campaign lor the mi mediate cessation of hostilities as French oMicial sources claimed continued successes m their six-day-old offensive throughout Tonkin. In s widely distributed
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  • 70 3 U.S. CONGRESSMEN CALL ON GENERALISSIMO CHIANG Shanghai. Oct. 13.— A United State* Congressional mission studying armed forces installations m the Far East arrived from Nanking late yesterday for a three day stay before kariag Tuesday for Okinawa. Th<- mission called on Generalissimo and Madame Chiang Kai-shek m Nanking from 11
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  • 138 3 Lake Success. New York. Oct. 13. Twenty-two nations. Including Russia, are still listed to speak m the United Nations Palestine Committer debate, which will be resumed today. Russia— the only big power which has not yet given ita views to the committee is
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  • 26 3 London. Oct. I.°,.— Viscount Caldccote formerly Sir Thomas Inskipp, Lord Chief Justice of England, died at noon day before yesterday at the age of 71. U.P
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  • 108 3 Durban, Oct. 13.— Th* Natal Indian organisation, representative of Natal's moderate Indian opinion, has cabled the I'nited Nations urging the calling of around-table conference between the Cnion of South Africa, India and Pakistan to seek a solution of South Africa's Indian problem. After reiterating
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  • 127 3 Sec Council To Fix Demarcation Line In Indonesia Lake Success, New York. Oct. 13. The United Nations Security Council failed ysterdav to decide on projosals to *ix a demarcation line m Indonesia. Following objections to a Soviet proposal that Indonesian and Dutch troops be ordered to return to preho.^tility position-.
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  • 84 3 GANI AND VAN MOOK AT SAME PARTY BATAVIA, Oct 13— Both Republican Vice Premier Dr. A. K. Gani and Lieutenant Governor General Hubertus Van Mook attended a garden party given by Chinese Consul General Chang Chia Tung m celebration ol the Double Tenth anniversary last night. It was the first
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  • 204 4 First Test Match On Nov. 28 At Brisbane (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Oct. 13.— Mr. A. S. deMello, President oi the Indian Cricket Board of Control, said that he has Riven the captain of the Indian Cricket Team to play m Australia 'the
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  • 93 4 Contribution To Princess Elizabeth's Wedding Celebration Fund Contributions to the Prii zabcthV Wedding Celebration fund can now be paid over the counter of the G.P.O. or any other Tost Office m Singapore, says an official Tress release. Official receipts have been printed m denominations of ?l f 50 cents and
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  • 300 4 PERTH, Oct. 13— L. Amarnath, India's cricket captain, made a splendid impression due to his sincerity m the response when the ttrst official Junction >n honour of the Indian cricketers took place today, it was a reception wherein the West Australian Government, the Mayor
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  • 87 4 The Dasrah Festival, or ihe "Navaratri," commences today with all its traditional solemnity and grandeur, at the Chcttiars' Temple at Tank Koad, and will continue m full swing until Oct. 24. The festival, which lasts for nine days, will be marked daily by regular and special
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  • 36 4 All teachers who passed the Teachers Training. Course ai rang- d by the Department of Education, Singapore m 11*16 may now colled their certificates from the Department of Education, sth Floor, Full* rton Building,
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  • 495 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sir,— Mosque, the House of Allah, is the sacred place of worship for the Muslims, dearer to them than any architectural mausoleum. Therefore, even m London where there are only 3,000 Muslims, they are constructing a mosque at a cost
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  • 285 4 The Secretary. Jai Hind Library, Alexandra, Singapore, writes: "The Jai Hind Library at Alexandra celebrated its first anniversary on Saturday litli instant. A mass meeting was held m the evening with Mr. Sivaram of "Kerala Bandhu" m chair. The Chairman, m his introductory speech,
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  • 25 4 The figures for family remittances to China for the month of September ?ri9^iow llo^ s: ttom Singapora— ll>}f*A9B; from Malayan Uni0n5554,283.
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  • 671 4 MARSHALL PLAN AND MacARTHUR PROGRAMME ARE SCHEMES TO ACHIEVE WORLD DOMINATION, SAYS RUSSIAN DELEGATE Lake Success, Oct. 13.— The Soviet Lnion m a lengthy indictment oi the United States foreign economic policy charged Anencan 'ruling circles with pushing the -Marshall Han lor Europe and the Mac Arthur Program for Japan
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  • 244 4 Lord Edward's Assurance To S'pore Naval Base Employees Lord W. G. Edward, Civil Lord ot the AOmiralty; \>no »s returning to tlu uaueu iviiguom louay attei a tour ol iiung ivong anu Singapore, told bin£upor«. i rcssinea yvaternay that his mp was entirely oi an administrative umurt- anu liau noUwig
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  • 192 4 The Ceylon Flood Relief Fund, Singapore, acknowledges with thanks the following donations to the Relief Fund: Previously acknowledged: (.'ash contributions $1,000; Yarlstore: GO woollen singlets. 11. Sena $'J00; Dm Kirn Lee $lu0; Mr. Mrs. P. Valuppillai $25; IT. A. Thurai £-0; A. Muthusamy J Ramakrishna Ladies'
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  • 205 4 The Naval Rase authorities m Singapore, m co-operation with the RN !'«dice, are organizing a Safety-First Week at H.M. Naval Base, Seletar, tailing tomorrow (Wednesday) morning with a lildi show and lecture at Base Cinema, for all drivers at- to the Naval Base. Singapore Pubic Belationa
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  • 72 4 TENGKU YACOB FOR NEW DELHI Yang Teramat Mails Teagka Yaacob, C M State Agricultural Officer. Kcdah and Perils, will be leaving on or about Oct. 23 by air Irom Shigaiore for New Delhi via Rangoon and Calcutta as one of the (Government delegates from Malaya to the International Labour Organisation
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  • 47 4 Ihe Publ I Bblic K.eutio, t v»its t« the busj ntr during thu »< to curtail the,, eapeciall) auiw between 6 also explain th Kejat y Mkim quauilnitt the public with m Utntoaese, nouies r: lanui ana H*lsyauL h** town and rursj d[
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