Indian Daily Mail, 16 October 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 211. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1947. PRICK 1| CENTS.
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  • 569 1 Saying It Is Not A Purely 2lndian Body ideas, aspirations, etc. can not be always the same as Indians. Singapore as it is now »s politically dine rent from the Malayan Union. It ii accessary to have One Indian Political body which should include
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  • 41 1 SAIGON, Oct. 15.— The Co-chin-China branch of the All Vietnam Women's Association has sent a message to Mrs. Pandit requesting her "help for a country struggling for the same freedom which India *s now enjoying." Reuter
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  • 84 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 14.— 1t, is understood that the Pakistan Premier and Foreign Minister, M*\ Liaquat Ali Khan, is to visit London shortly. It appears the Pakistan High Commissioner In London, Mr. Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola has asked Mr. Liaquat
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  • 124 1 LONDON, Oct. 13— The Burmese Prime Minister, Thakin Nu, who was due to arrive m London today for signing of an Anglo-Burmese treaty of agreement on finance and other matters arising from the transfer of power next January is not now expected until tomorrow. It is understood
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  • 85 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Oct. 15.— T0 meet the cost of resettling refugees and financing the reconstruction prolamines, the India Government is expected to resort to borrowing and a 15-year-loan at 2-3 4 percent is likely to be floated. The India Government Is so
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  • 81 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 15.— Finance Minister Mr. Gopal Keddi declared last night that the Province has turned the corner and that the food crists is tided over. The people's response has been good and he is sure the rigour of food controls
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  • 257 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Get. 15.— N0 reply is yet received from Pakistan Government regarding India's suggestion for holding a plebiscite m Junagadh. As a matter of fact, most letters addressed to Pakistan by India remain unanswered with
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  • 63 1 Indian Consul Appointed For Jogjakarta Batavia, Oct. 15— The Republican Daily Merdeka today reports quoting reliable sources thai 'Mr. Mohamed Yanuf who arrived here together with the Indian Consul General Mr. N. Raghavan will be appainted Indian Consul m Republican territory with headquarters at Jogjakarta. The Consulate's press attache P.
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  • 51 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NAGPUR, Oct. 15. Following some border incidents the Hyderabad-Berar border has been closed by the Central Provinces Government. Persons who have already crossed the border will not be allowed to return without permission. Police and troops are patrolling the area.
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  • 158 1 INDIA-PAKISTAN UNITY FRONT FORMED IN LONDON London, Oct. 15. The IndianPakistan I'nity Front has been formed m London by Hindu, Moslem and Sikh students and residents m Britain. A manifesto issued today states that its long-term programme is to "bring about a true unity between the various peoples and the
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  • 124 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW, Oct. 15— Police are carrying out a Province-wide search for arms and have alreadymet with considerable success. In Mussorie a factory for the manufacture of arms was discovered m a vacant Muslim house. In Allahabad passengers proceeding to Pakistan were searched and
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  • 41 1 AHMFDABAD, Oct. 15— The Ahmedabad police, m their drive against blackmarketing m cloth, carried out a number of searches during the last three days and have seized cloth worth about Ra 4 laks. F.O.C.
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  • 213 1 FIRST MATCH ON FRIDAY PERTH, Western Australia, Oct. 15. India's cricketers were elated today with the news that their Captain Amarnath had been presented with a son on Tuesday and he received many congratulations when the news was announced here. Fine warm weather prevails for the
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  • 153 1 RANGOON, Oct. 15— U Tun Byu, Burmese Advocate-General, today accused 46-year-old U Saw, prewar Premier of Burma, of being jthe "chief conspirator* m the assassination of U Aung San, and six other Burmese Ministers last July, when the trial reopened here today after a
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  • 505 1 JLULSALLM, Oct. 15.— Reliable informants said today that muri man 100 aneiahs of the Beersheba uisurict met m me desert and teiegrapned tne urand Mufti of Jerusalem, now living m exile m Cairo, mat "We are with you m the defense of the coujitry." Ihe
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  • 2625 2 m Our Problems Are Still Tremendous 1 New Delhi, Oct. 15. v I think we may definitely say that ye have turned the corner. That, of course, does not mean that our tasks are easy ahead of us, because what happened
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  • 297 2 URGED I ..iwl. t mm StM-v I.Z.L 15— India's fetciga polio. IM f„t m r „f nfli "hIS .!"j .V hp l commun a- 'roubles, weH fcalt with th« ««k J CilUSw" J«*r*, .< tfc««ha« nous-, i..,,,,!.,,, ,2 Ghosh was i peaking at the
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  • 1201 2 briMßßa BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT A.1.1.C Secretary Outlines Ney, Objective Of Congress Allahabad. Oct. 15— A picture of the Coiigrc^ mini should function m iuture was outlined by Mr Sadik Art Secretary, AICC, who recently toured some provinces rMIa "en with Congressmen. m v^ s Mr.
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  • 603 3 Alleges UN Consular Report mW^ m M^ mw m 4mM w m Mm* „I SSI REITERATES DEMAND FOR WITHDKAWAL OF DUTCH TROOPS Oct. i;,._u,. sa ;iml h(T lasl n for an interim soiuKlm^.?^" Indonesia— a solution which the British co ccd I its Ge«. Carlos
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  • 46 3 BOMBAY, Get. 13.— A fresh outbreak of communal clashes m the city's trouble spots last night resulted m three deaths by stabbing and three persons wire .hospitalized, the police reported today. Strong police reinforcements were rushed to disturbed areas and a 36--hour curfew was ordered. UP
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  • 228 3 OXFORD, Oct. 15.— The liirj of Listowell. Secretary of State lor Barma, criticised hen- last sight what he uesenbed a > eaaagerated accounts oi >vhal had been happeaing m India. "The distortions and exaggerateu a which have appeared m certain quarters have
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  • 122 3 LONDON. Oct 15. Princess Margaret left by air from London airport yesterday for a four-day visit to Northern Ireland the first time she has left England without the King and Queen or her sister, Princess Elizabeth. The trip is as the beginning of a
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  • 218 3 Lake Success, New York, Oct. 13. Russia accused the I'nited States yesterday m the United Nations of using the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the international Monetary Fund lor its o* n purposes. M. Arutiauian, chief economic adviser to the- Russian
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  • 106 3 London, Oct. 15. The National Council ol C ivil Liberties m Britain has inaugurated subcommittees to report on racial discrimination, antisemitism, discrimination on grounds of sex, and the freedom of the press, a spokesman of the Council said yesterday. At a standing conference it was decided
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  • 26 3 I\KA\KITRT. Oct. 15.— Final results of Sunday elections showed voters m the state of Bremen, m the American zone, gave the Socialists an overwhelming victory. U.P
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  • 594 3 Plea For Protection Of Minorities New Nelhi, Oct. 15. "Our chief endeavour must be to root out all causes of difference, increase contacts, harness the people m efforts to eradictate lawlessness, ensure to the minorities security and enjoyment of their legitimate rights,
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  • 60 3 KARACHI, Oct. 15.— Faslnr Rahman, Pakistan Minister for Refugees and Rehabilitation, said at a press conference here yesterday that casualties among Moslems la East Punjab (India) and Delhi "must have long passed the six-figure mark." He added: "We believe non-Moslem casualties m West Punjab (Pakistan)
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  • 58 3 LUCKNOW, Oct. IV— Troops ha\c laid mines to guard the property of Moslem evacuees m MussooHe and Dehra Dvn United Provinces towns on the slopes of the Himalayas. A young man on holiday «n Mussoorie was killed when he accidently touched off a
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  • 61 3 LONDON, Oct. 15. Arthakitti Banomyong, Foreign Minister of Siam and leader of the Samese delegation to the United Nations conference m New York, left London yesterday for Paris and Switzerland on his way to New Delhi and Home. In Switzerland he will meet the 19-year-old
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  • 65 3 NEW DELHI, Oct. 15.- The Government of India have directed that the Indian Rubber Board should levy an excise duty of As. 8 per 100 lbs. on a>l rubber produced m all the provinces of India for a period of three months with effect from Oct.
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  • 58 3 Karachi: A copj of a Chinese translation of the Holy Quran has been presented to th< Qaid-c-.V/am by members of the Chinese Goodwill Mission. They also delivered to him a letter from the Defence Minister of the Republic of China containing a message of goodwill for the people of Pakistan
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  • 955 3 Sardar Patel On Pakistan' s 'Paper Assurances' To NEW DELHI, Oct. 13.— India's Deputy Premier, Sardar Vallabhbhai late,, refuting Mr. Liaquat Ali Khans allegation, ihat I^dia is ousting the minorities, asserts m a statement issued on Saturday that the transfer ol minorities m East and West i'unjab is an "agreed
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  • 620 4 New 9,000-Ton B. I. S. N. Boat For Malaya-Calcutta Run _me Improved Amenities For Deck Passengers The twin-screw motorship "Saagi Company of Glasgow for the 8.1. East S*nrice, is the iirst ot a new el She is the lirst 8.1. vessel, since rate on the Calcutta-Tar East Service to leave
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  • 116 4 Sir. I appreciate the grand celebration of Mahatma Gandhi's Birthday carried out with pomp and trueheartedness at Jalan Besar Stad'um unitedly by 27 outstanding Associations. it is my suicere opinion that if these associations are actually amalgamated into one single body, it can anu it
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  • 127 4 Hie I'lesident oi the Anjuinan Anuiauiy^a, 111, unun lioau, o»ngapo;e, nas, we are ***** lined, written a lUTtner letter to lanuit Juwainaiiai iNehru, I'liUie HUMler 01 Hie' Uoilllliion 01 muia, tin ougn S&T. J. A. imvy, uepicse-niutive oi tne •uovti'iunciit 01 tne
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  • 278 4 The Malayan Union's wedding U ifu to Ii.R.H. the Princess Elizabeth will be to the Umted Kingdom by H.M.T.S. GIOROICin charge of Capt. Grattige, her Commander. The gifts will amve well m time for Her Royal Highness' wedding. The carved table forming the
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  • 48 4 A class talk on "Thirukuial" will be conducted m Tamil by Br. Kaivalya Chaitanya oL the Kamakrishna Mission, Singapore, a t the Mission premises, 9 Nor rig Uoad, tomorrow Friday, Oct. 17, at O.JU p.m. All those interested are cordially invited to attend. 1
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  • 39 4 Dato Roland Braddell will open an Exhibition of Bali Paintings by Mr. Anatole Shister at Robinson Co., Ltd., Rafflei Place, on Saturda/, Oct. 18, at 11 a.m. The Exhibition Will remain open until Saturday, Oct. 26.
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  • 1154 4 LETTEKS TO THE EDITOR bir, controversies over the comparative m«nta oi the two meetings iieid m Singapore to celebrate ssanatma Canun* s Birthday under tne auspices oi vie canuni rfayanil Ueieora~ tion coniinitLcc and tne o*ngapor« inutaa regional Congroa*,
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