Indian Daily Mail, 23 October 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 216. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 155 1 Sheikhs Ready For "Holy War" In Defence Of Palestine 10,000 Armed Tribesmen Attend Conference In Bagdad 82.— A thousand Arab and Kurd sheikhs were rehave decided m a conference today to reject plans fo* Palestine and to regard partition as an act of agthe Arab States likely to lead to
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  • 127 1 Ironi Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI Oct. 22.— At a jua\tr speech Mahatma Gandhi referred to the incident m which an Indian SCO hhoi dead x ii Mlsra 4 Assistant Coanandant ol the I'urana IJuila Kemp. the Indian soli cj d*S belonging entraining
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  • 60 1 from Our Own Correspondent) DELHI, Oct. ?2.-Though Government of India has pro- P.ikist ail against their "^nablc »»itude, chance* are Punjabi may not be Peshawar. Major P'^ntl, Secretary of the «i«rh Commissioner m PaI s likely to be sen* instead. -">,. dcterminea to swallow n< rebuff
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  • 11 1 i, 1 Holiday will bccc-lebr.it-'WPore on Saturday, Oct.
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  • 105 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 22— Threat thai gravest consequences wih ioliow 11 Kashmir does not stop all measures which she is now alleged 'o be taking io enable the state join the Inuiun i nioii was contained m a reply sent by »he
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  • 103 1 NEW.. DiiLlll, Oct. 22.- Sheik Abdullah, President vi the Kashmir National Conierence, said today mobilized Sgldiers from Pakistan and armed local inhabitants have driven out Kashmir State forces and seized power m a large part of Poonch, a small Muslim State paying tribute
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  • 98 1 M()S( OVV, Oct. 22— X. V. Novikov, who has been appointed Soviet Amhassatlor to India, has been prominent for his work as Soviet representative on the Four-I*ower Austrian Trea'y Commission, wound up recently «:i Vienna. As a Member of the Council oi ti e Soviet Foreign
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  • 200 1 STATUE TO KING GEORGE V UNVEILED IN LONDON LONiMJN, Oct. ZZ. King George the Sixm today unveiled a memorial statue to his father, the late King George the Fifth, Britain's monarcu irom 1911 to laab. It stands m Abingdon Street, Westminster, m the heart of London. Surrounded by other members
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  • 34 1 fcnsjiures made m oiTicial Kashmir circles show there is absolutely no trutii m faksjUnVi allegation mat Mu>linis are already leavinu the State. ttuch reports arc totally baseless and imaginary, declared an omciaJ spokesman.- Copyright
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  • 114 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 22.— Congress Parliamentary Board discussed yesterday with Madias Premier and Home and Revenue members the implications of the Bill introduced m the Madras legislature for the abolition of Zamindaris and Inanis and which has roused a storm of
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  • 35 1 LONDON, Oct. 22.— The Burma independence bill will be formally presented to the British Parliament tomorrow, sponsored by Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee. There will be no discussions or de- bate at this stage.— Reuter
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  • 214 1 CALCUTTA, Oct. 22.— Azad Hind Day was celebrated all over India yesterday, the most impressive celebration being m Calcutta. Two mammoth torchlight procession led by former INA officers a n d Forward Bloc leaders weir round the city. Addressing a mass rally
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  • 209 1 "THE BALL NOW IS IN THE NIZAM'S COURT" (From Our Own Correspondent) iMiW DhLlll, Oa. 22. Authoritative sources described tne vido-Hyderabad negotiations kk on the verge oi an agreement" adding "the bail is m tiie iNizam's Court. v is understood as a result of
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  • 194 1 CALCUTTA, Oct. 22.— Ten National isi Muslim leaders of Last and West Bengal, including Mr. Nau->her AH, a former Minister, and Speakci of the Bengal Legislative Assembly, m a joint -it unu lit yesterday appealed to the Muslims oi India to "cultivate unqualified
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  • 118 1 —DR. H. C. KOY NEW YORK Oct. 22— Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, Governor-Designate of the I'nited Provinces of India. i xponnded Gandhi's doctrine of non-violence and truth last night when he spoke before the 16th annual New York Herald Tribune forum. He argued that only
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  • 63 1 JERUSALEM^ Oct. 2L\— General Eisenhower; Supr'mr- Allied Comtnander during the probability be the Republican ci didate for the next United Sta 1 Presidential election," Mr. Henry Wallace, former United St&tes President, <md here today. Mr. Wallace, who \a on a 10-ciay tour of Palestine, said: 'if Gen. Biaenhower runs on
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  • 74 1 SINGAPORE. Oct. 22.— Mr. J. A. Thivy, the Representative of the Government of India In Ma* laya, has been invited to attend, as a special representative, the As'an Regional Conference ut the International Labour Organisation which is scheduled to begin at New Delhi on
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  • 233 1 ADELAIDE, Oct. 22— The value of a tour extends far beyond the playing fields, said Roy Middleton, member of the Australian Board of Control at a civic reception here this afternoon to the Indian cricketers. "We welcome you not only as sportsmen, but as citizens
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  • 41 1 PARIS. Oct 22 —The Government of Socialist Premier Paul Ramadier pressed by Communist threats of continuing strikes ajid weakened by the overwhelming victory of Gen. Charles de Gaullf at Sunday's Municipal elections, tonight dri ided unanimously to resign.— UP
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  • 24 1 PARIS, Oct. 22— The French Cabinet meeting today decided to call* Parliament for Tuesday, Oct 28, instead of Nov. 13 as originally scheduled.— Reuter
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  • 86 1 LONDON, Oct 22.— The British Labour Government Intend! to introduce next week its bill <o reduce from two to one year the power of the House of Lords to delay Parliamentary legislation. The bill designed to remove the danger of the blocking of iron and steel nationalisation by the Peers
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  • 56 1 LONDON, Oct. 22.— The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Hu«h DaKon, will be asked m the House oi Commons on Friday to initiate an appeal to all Britons to turn m their old fold trinkete or brokm jeweller> to the Uriti^h Treasury s«» that they can l>e sold for dollars
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  • 112 1 COLOMBO, 00. 32 TL# 'giant Cunard White Star liner Georgic (27,000 t O ns> wt vii trooping duties, yesterday n cafl&ion with the Liver pool- bound Blue Funnel liner Atrell ion-, as the lormcr Wil Ciite :i;i o j jOrt nere (The starboard .side of the Atren> was damaged. Bevera]
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  • 861 2 Arrangements In New Delhi Virtually Complete 22 Countries Expected To Participate New Delhi, 22. Mr. Jagjivan Ram, Minister for Labour, and Dr. Shyama I'rasad Mukeerjee, Minister for Industry and Supply, will be the Government. of India's delegates to the Asian Regional Conference of 110 to be
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  • 115 2 W. Punjab Governor Appeals For Help For Muslims London, Oct. 22. A letter from the Governor of West Punjab, Sir Francis Mudie, appealing for help tor the Muslims ot East Punjab, who have had to leave their homes and are trying to find new ones m Pakistan, was published m
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  • 334 2 Mew Delhi, Oct. 22. "If the Un'^d Rations tails to deal justly with the feouth Alrica-lndian dispute, U.N.V*'. will lose its prestige, sa id MAluii<ma t ami hi m an interview on Oct. 17, replying to a series ot questions put W lum/4uy AU-lnduy
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  • 491 2 COMPLAINTS AGAINST PAKISTAN M3W DELHI, Oct. 22.— The \>ords ".strict neutrality*, describe Jammu and Kashmir state's policy t O nds the Dominions oi India and PakisMr. K. L. Batra, Deputy Tunic Minister of the StaU-, made this point m an interview last wet?k. The
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  • 120 2 SRINAUAR, Oct. 22.— .'The National Conference will give it s opinion on the question of Kashmir's joining the Indian Union or Pakistan jfttr considering it solely from the point of view of the welfare and prosperity of our country. Religious ,iail other prejudices will not stand m
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  • 90 2 Karachi, Oct. 22. Lord Addison, Lord Privy Seal m the British Government, told correspondents here yesterday before leaving for Britain that during his talks with Indian leaders he *'pesonally received no indica'i *> that India would elect to leave the commonwealth/ Lord Addison, who
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  • 36 2 London, Oct. 22— Lieutenant Philip Mountba ten's three s s tera who are warned t o rman princes and p«J n Germany. wi not attend hfg ainj,' to PriMcesa Elizabeth it «%-a (itatcci here today.-. Reuter
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  • 167 2 Iranian Premier To Report On Oil Agreement With Russia Teheran, Oct. 22.— The Persian Premier, Ghavam Es Sultaneh. was expected to report to the Persian Majlis (Parliament) yesterday on negotiations with the Soviet Union on the oil agreement of April, 1946. He was to have made his report on Sunday
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  • 109 2 LONDON, Oct. 22.— 1,,nl Sioha, the only Indian peer, iiom 60 ye«ra <»ld, left for Ind«a yesterday with Lad y Sinha. Me told Reutor that ]v intends •<> stay m India for more than a year and will live most of the time
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  • 78 2 New Delhi. Oct. 22. C. H. Bhabha, Indian Minister for Commerce, has called a conference of Indian shipowners for Nov. 3 to dlscusi concrete steps for an expansion of Indian shipping made by the acquisition of more tonnage and wider participation m overseas
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  • 43 2 Nanking, Oct 22.— The cfficial Central News Agency reported rrom Chengtu, that Szechuan Provincial Government had invited the French Far East Economic Mission to draft a ten year reconstruction plan for the- development UP 01 t lie provuice.-
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  • 118 2 UN Arbitration Commission On Indonesia The Hague, Oct. 22— The United .Nations three-power Security Council committee to arbitrate on the dispute between the Dutch and tne Indonesian Republicans is expected m liauiMu, capital of Java, tuwaius me env oi mis ween, H «\as announced nere yesterday. me committee, on wnicn
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  • NEWS FROM NEW DOMINIONS
    • 1001 2 New Delhi, Oct. 22.— Highly qualified Gen*, would like to De employed m Indian industries a member of the Indian delegation to the n tei Conference who has just returned to India. A number of German technicians, he found employment outside Germany us conditions m
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  • 928 3 Burma To Enter Into Treaty Relations With India Pakistan COMMISSION FROM INDIA TO VISIT SHORTLY INDON, Oct. 22.— Thakin Nu, the Burmese Prime Misigning the Anglo-Burmese treaty of i London on Friday, toid a press conference that Burma no* intended to enter into treaty relations with India Negotiations had not
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  • 116 3 UN Asked To Condemn War Propaganda Hushing Meadow, New York Oct. 12. Australia yesterday submitted a proposal mat me General AMUHoIy lequt'st all timed .Nation- niemo«i a to conu« nin an lorms of war propaganda. mo Australian motion called bpecitlCiaiy lor m<iwm not oi --nsoicsnip out iccps to encourage tMU
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  • 107 3 Post- War India-Japan Trading TOKYO, Oct. 22. One of five Indian commercial representatives to come to Japan for postwar trading lelt on luesday wUnout transacting any business. Mr. K. f. uhosh oi Prabartak Corporation, Calcutta, gave three reasons lor his failure to do any trading. Jttrstjy, the Allied Headquarters has
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  • 55 3 NEW PRESS CODE FOR INDIAN NEWS PAPERS wew uvnu, Oct. 2&— l*t tiovrnmiiit 01 mv.a has accepted the mulorm press code >oiunuanly adopted *y ma.an editors nhich bans scurrilous attacks on leaders and com m unites. tnder tins code editors undertake not to p^l. sh anything "m conflict jritfc tne
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  • 51 3 Karachi. Ott. 22.— Liaquat Ali Khan, Premier of Pakistan, has se it a teitgram to Mehr Chand Mahajari. Irt mier ot Kashmir, whose Hindu ruler favours union with India, declaring that "gravest consequenc V' Hill result if he pushes his present policy. Kashmir, northern Indian state, has a Moslem majority.
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  • 485 3 AUNG SAN ASSASSINATION TRIAL: Rangoon Oct. 22.-The Special Tribunal trying I Sa ex-Premier »r Burma, and eight others for the assassination of U Vun^ S?n I? Prime Minister and his Government colleagues last JuV on^ ond ""he^d a confession said to
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  • 447 3 Unsuccessful Ballots For Council Seat Flushing Meadows, (New York), Oct. 22.— Deadlock over the election of the last number of the Security Council remained on Monday night when close voting ior India and ihe Ukraine once again resulted m a i,cKaiive decision atter delegates had
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  • 150 3 Kio De j a ,ie ir o, Oct. 22.— The liraiip omu braZll had brakt uipiomawc juations w ith K uss a SSswaSSSS Un May i^ B «vm uays aiu r (1 BrmwJ iu^ Court had declared tn« mghly organised Brazilian Comma111^111 the S«vi«t
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  • 123 3 Slave-Like Labour And Poverty In African Colonies Moscow, (M. 22.— M. li. Vromski, special correspondent iji C w York of Izveslia, the official Soviet n e» s paper, said Mr. Arthur Creech-Jones Uie Hntish Colonial Secretary, m speeches m New York had be-n sile-nt abo^ fthe slavelike labou:\, poverty, n—
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  • 51 3 FR. AMBASSADOR TO INDIA PARIS, Oct. 22.— The New Ddni Government has approved the ajpointtnent of M. Daniel Le V i, as Fr n h Ambassador to India, the For- '"v Office announced here on Tuesday 12 ia .")<;. career diplomat and h:is h^ld consular posts m China and m
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  • 1500 4 Says Mr. Tan Cheng LockJ "New Constitution Is Cunningly^ Designed To Split The Population "lift Revised Constitutional Proposals constitute a breach of promise by the Covi rnraent to acccyd equal rights of citizenship to all, including those born m the Malayan Union of Colony,
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  • 137 4 With the departure of S.S. ATBBUS on Oct. t), some eighty odd Arabs severed their connections \Oth Malaya alter a stay, some more than a decade, while a £ood number mare tl an 20 years, says a I'ress release. The Arabs were given free repatriation as
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  • 65 4 SFTU'S 2nd ANNIVERSARY ON SATURDAY The second anniversary of the Singapore Federation of Trade Unions will be celebrated on Saturday, Oct. 25, at 2 p.m. at 311- A, Riwr Valley Koad, Singapore. EAST-WEST SOCIETY Mr. V. W. Frampton, President of the East-West Society m Singapore* will tel] the story of
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  • 512 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ba, ±<±l\ K. Jumabhoy nab adauc>-a tiiict ma'ii reasons i^ii^iiiiiij ii»>iii •-iiC ccoi r one ol WAiCII *a il'o iiit.v>icianc«- oi iioii-lnaiaas oeiny iu*mi>eri oi MW Lonsr^ss. me nonxnuiaiis i«-iciicd to vi« cviu^nUy inn wtio appear to L>e MHMMHUI lo a
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  • 135 4 Mr. Jumabhoy 's Resignation Sir, I shall be very thankful if you Will kindly publish the following letter m the columns of your esteemed paper. I welcome the resignation of Mr. R. Jumabhoy from the ranks of Uiu Malayan Indian Congress. lie fol/»\w(i an Independent policy which \\a usually conflicting
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  • 100 4 MIC Sub-Branch Formed At Batu Pahat A meeting o: Wisntw ol th, id g ress r,s 1(i at the I better 1 rth inst. at b I the chairman who f Object ol th< t Sn Mono, vi I Ihomas and g on the nmun; a i I a sub-bran,
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  • 265 4 WATER-COLOUR EXHIBITION IN AID OF THE S.P.C.A. An Lxhibitioa oi ptiii coAuum ana etcmngM ttamea notci i O i tv We( Uci. mi baturday, Nov/I it will be optnea by ki i me axtut ii uunt Btn Koca a. Miiai^.a, wt* water-colour* vi aiu aj tfart oi the proc«eaa wm
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    • 32 4 TODAY 7 and 9.15 P.M. 1o D (Hindustani) Tomorrow Special Midnite v MANDARAVATIII (Tamil) TODAY 3.15 6.30 0 15 P M NOORJEHAN returns m "NAUKAR" (Hindustani) Tomorrow Specia! Midnite 'NEK PERVIN" (Hindustani)
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