Indian Daily Mail, 5 November 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 227 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 5, 1947 PEICI 19 GENTS
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  • 200 1 Baramula Will Be Re-Taken Shortly sneihli Abdullah's Bachao Fauj loin From Line Troops drom Our Own Correspondent) NJiW DELHI, Nov. 4. Indian troops have taken the Kashmir and one can expect Barmula to be rela kcn thin the next two days. Bachao Fauj,
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  • 91 1 Jinnah Appeals To Muslim Countries For Help So\ I.— Vn appeal by Mr. Mohinud Mi Jinnah, t>orernt G*ne- for help from Moslem lei Moslem refugees from «d bj Mr. Jelal I din Rat hargc I r Affairs m pr< conference here \,>s. lerdaj 1 Kahim spok< of the "horrifying organised
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  • 124 1 U Saw Pleads "Not Guilty" M\(,OON. Nov 4.-U Saw. 46J, ar .°i I,nuar Pr *micr of Burma. P aded not guilty" before the Aal v pe(ial ,rib "nal here to- the cha r f<* relating to ii tn? i of seven Burmese minoun,ed ast V W e formal| y an
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  • 69 1 MJ«f Iturmeso Prime MinUi rii|| Jiber one defendant m the Party members ac- assaaslnstions of l Aung »Ht, r Burme tfe Ministers, "■'<« for sale his proper- Rangoon. advertisements m the 'ho property comprises resMenees, 2">o acres of 1 *"d shares m the Burmese s naper
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  • 75 1 tonw "AGUE, Nov. 4. Prime v Mr. Attlee and MrB. '^ay arr *'ved here last night, r *wWw? ded a ceremony of ;V ln jT Walcheren island, Mcar ode d n October 1944, Germans from apBriSS V° Antwerp. bKni orcc s wh fought m h
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  • 118 1 —J. A. THIVY (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Nov 4.— Addressing the Indian Council of World Affairs Mr. J. A. Thivy, Representative of the Govt, of India m Malaya said Malaya which had been politicallly backward m prewar is now vitally alive and
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  • 733 1 ALLEGES BRUTALITIES BY UNION TROOPS NT.W DFLIII, Nov, 4. Indian troops flown from Delhi to defend Kashmir against raiding forces from the west are advancing after securing immediate approaches to Srinagar, the Kashmir capital, according to last night's communique from the Dominion
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  • 56 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) PUDUKOTTAII, Nov. 4.— The State Congress yesterday resolved endorsing the Executive's decision to launch Satyagraha on Nov. 15 as it held the reforms announced do not meet the demand for responsible Government m the State. The Executive is empowered to negotiate
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  • 89 1 TOKYO, Nov. 4.— lndia has bought 3,000 bales of raw silk and 2,800,000 pounds of rayon yarn from Japan, a report I>y the Supreme Headquarters Economic and Scientific Section showed today. The report said rayon yarn and Bilk will be supplied to India as a
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  • 98 1 PLYMOUTH, Nov. 4.— Rare Indian art treasures were given an easy passage through the customs when they arrived here today m a British Royal Navy ship, the fleet auxiliary vessel Wav« Monarch Intended for an Indian art exhibition at London's Royal Academy next month,
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  • 168 1 BOMBAY, No?. 4— Dr. John Haynes Holmes of New York, lecturer and visiting professor at Rabindranath Tagore memorial, told the Indian Council of World Affairs last night, war between the United States and Russia is "inevitable" unless the "state of mind" of the two
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  • 160 1 KARACHI, Nov. 4— An order tor th* formation of a Pakistan National Guard on a voluntary basis was promulgated m Karachi yesterday. The Pakistan Gazette Extraordinary said that an emergency has arisen making it necessary for tii 0 formation of the voluntary organisation to supplement
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  • 130 1 MOSCOW, Xqy. 4— Tass, the official Soviet news agency, today gave this report of the situation m Java: Fighting on a growing scale between troops and Indonesian Republicans m Java and Sumatra is reported from Jogjakarta, the Republican capital. All Eastern Java was m revolt
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  • 76 1 NO INVITATION TO WINDSORS LONDON, Nov 4— lhe Duke and Duciiv** oi nmubor wiU arnve in boutnainpion today from fans tu board me liner i^uecn Mary wbita sails tomoriuw ior New loik me V>inusuis were ,uot niviied to lhe wedding oi the Duke's mete, frincess Elizabeth on Nov. 20, panly
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  • 103 1 LONDON, Nov. 4. The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Braeewell Smith, with representatives of the Corporation of the City of London, today presented Princess Elizabeth and Lieut. Philip Mounbatten with a wedding gift of Sheraton decorated furniture and a pair of oval mirror m
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  • 71 1 BERNE, (Switzerland). Nov. 4 The Swiss Federal Council will present to Princess Elizabeth for her forthcoming marriage with Lieut. Philip Mount batten a watch on a diamond bracelet, a masterpiece of Swiss watch making trade. Accepting the city's gift. Princess Elizabeth said: "As long as u< live
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  • 57 1 PRETORIA. Nov. 4. South African Government's wedding gift to Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant PhU'ip Ifountbatten will be a 22 carat gold salver bearing the South African Union coat of arms with the inscription: "Elizabeth Philip, 20th November 1947". The presentation will be made by General Smuts, South
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  • 55 1 Princess Asked To Sell Wedding Gown Design LONDON. Nov. 4.— A Daily Mirror reader suggested today thai Princess Elizabeth sell her bridal design to the Americans, for sorely-needed dollars, and "go down m history as the girl who is willing to sell her wedding gown off her
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  • 48 1 LONDON, Nov. I.- Death was reported today oi Si Arthur Stanley, 77, brother oi tin Earl of Derby, former member of the House oi Commons and former president of the Br ll i^h Red Cross Society. He h.r been ill for some time. UP
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  • 161 1 BOMBAY, Nov. 4. An army numbering 2,000 Portuguese and Negroes, including mechanized units, recently arrived m Goa, Portugal's territory lying on the west coast of India, the Free Press Bulletin reported yesterday. The place is now humming with military activities. The Bulletin said that the
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  • 61 1 SHANGHAI. Nov. 4.— A Chinese pre^s report from Peiping said students of the national Tsinhua University began a three-day strike and students of the national Peking University were planning to join them on Thursday. Reason for the strike wa? not given, but, it is believed
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  • 32 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 4.— Owinjr to the difficulties of. transport, the Government has imposed a ten per cent cut m current releases of kerosene for civilian consumption.- Copyright.
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  • 137 1 First President Of Burma To Be Sworn In On Jan. 15 New Delhi. Nov. 4. It is understood astrologers m Burma have fivd Jan. 15 as the day for the iwearins m ceremony of Rurma's first Preaidi til and his Cabinet. Burma's first President is the I -y tar-old Shan
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  • 218 1 New Delhi, Nov. 4— M. A khan, Pakistan workers delegate declared at Saturday*! plenary Bcaatea oi the Asian regional conference ol the International Labour Organisation that Pakistan would be a socialist state. Thf first duty of socialist state was to feed workeri well and
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  • 149 1 Nationalist Muslims Repose Full Confidence In Azad (From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNQW. N >v. i I all ceald« nee m the leader »h p si Maalans Aii,/ul Kalam A/.ad. was expressed l»> ilw Conference oi Nationalist Muslims held here yeatei A manifesto was i tiled which inter alia stated: "The
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  • 93 1 Junagadh Provisional Govt. Capture More Villages (From Our Own Correspondent) BAJKOT Vov. i i rsopa ot the Provisional nmenl ot Juua have taker sabgadn, 12 nilea irom Junagadh snd sight other .villages. The sdvjnciug arnij everywhere vva.-. welcomed I>\ the local population with cries oi Jai ll a»i." Interviewed Mr.
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  • 103 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DEI HI, Nov. 1 Uls snderstood Sir N. Raghavan Pillal being appointed Charge d"Atfai es lv p When a Puce* Ambassa./or is settled. Sir PUlai will be transferred t«> some other capita] as Ambassador The Paris i^ost ii
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  • 57 1 (From Our Own C rrespendant) MADRAS, Non rhe Mad,,--Legislative is embly passe^ into |an yesterday evening ta^'Shop Vi tants Bill. The meuanr< 1 1 > down every pei on employe. l m;i tahlishmeni be given 12 days privih leave, 12 dava s i<k and
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  • 919 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 1947 PANDIT NEHRU ON ASIAN PROBLEMS JHE speech delivered by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Premier of India, at the opening of the preparatory Asian Regional' Conference of the International Labour Organisation m New Delhi on Oct 27 last, the full text G f which
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  • 2128 2 'We Have To Be Very Vigilant And Well Prepared For Any Emergeny' Broadcast Talk On Kashmir New Delhi, Nov. 4. "We have passed through days of peril not only for Kashmir but for the whole of India. That peril is less now but
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  • 132 2 London Indians Urge Nehru To Dissolve The League London, Nov. 4. The executive oi the Indian Workers Association of London, which claims more Indian members than any other organisation m Great Britain, have sent a message to Pandit Nehru, Premier of India, urging him to dissolve the Muslim League and
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  • 1359 2 BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDED Bombay Governor Comm* Wheel In Indian Hag? The Rotary Emblem POONA, Nov. 4.— "Perhaps it augurs well for of Rotary m this country that m the new fog of fl %t| the chakra is the central device. That remirds aawh **i| great
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  • 517 3 U. S. Proposal Bitterly Attacked NEW FIVE-POINT PLAN SUBMITTED j.akr Success, Neu York, Nov. 4.— Russia proposed to ht United Nations yesterday that (he British mandate for ....^inc Imtild end at the end of this year. I ii' lig the United Statej
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  • 409 3 DUTCH OBJECT TO SINGAPORE AS VENUE FOR THREE-POWER TALKS AVIA, Nov. 4.— The Security Council Three imission on Indonesia stalled yesterday over of finding a mutually agreeable place to hold >niino, Indonesian Dutch negotiations. ritative sources here, however; expect the deadthe prebent time eight cities and countries are unThe pros
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  • 85 3 WASHINGTON, Nov. I.— The |e»{let "Ihe Voice oi Horta" published by the Korean Affairs institute said editorially today the Koreans face the bonifying prospect of civil warfare and riots and possibly further foreign intervention" unless a definite time "s set for the Lnned States and Russian
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  • 104 3 MOSCOW, Nov. 4.— A letter m I'ravda signed by four workers of a Soviet military plant revealed today that Untish Military Attache Major General R. HUton was detained briefly alter he was apprehended allegedly photographing the plant. They charged that he was disguised 'n
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  • 360 3 ST. LOUIS, Nov. L— The first annual convention of the United World Federalist! Incorporated, said m the first declaration Of policj that peace can be maintained only In world ,jo\eminent, with power to prevent an armed conflict between nations. The
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  • 88 3 Nanking. Nov. 4 Conviction that sincere co-operation between India and China m international conferences will have a decisive effect on the maintenance oi t < orld /.eace has voiced by Foreign Minister Dr. W*ag Shihchieh yesterday. lie said united efforts of (h»na and India
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  • 68 3 CAIRO, Nov. 4.— Eir\pfs six-week old cholera epidemic, now believed to havt" passed its peak, caused more deaths m the past 24 hours, it wee officially announced last nijjht. This was 67 less than m the previous 24 hours and brought up to 7597 the number
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  • 644 3 Gandhi ji Clarifies Duties Of Hindus And Muslims "POSSIBILITY OF WAR SHOULD NOT BE*' DISCUSSED EVEN AS A JOKE" AHMEDABAD, Nov. 4.— "lt is undoubtedly true that the possibility of a war between the two States should not be discussed even by way of a joke. The adverb even does
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  • 107 3 Stalin Receives Reaffirmation From Communist Youth London, Nov. 4. Premier Josef Stalin received a letter signed by 26.174,000 numbers oi the young Communist League, reaftirming the communist determination "to crush anyone who would dare encroach Ihe sacred boundaries of our Socialist land," Radio Moscow reported yesterday. "Our youth knowi what
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  • 44 3 LONDON, Nov. 4.— Sir Fitoz Knan Noon, Mr Jinn a h s special envoy on a goodwill tour of the Midd!« East countries, today visited Turkish Foreign Minister Nejmeddin Sadak, Ankara radio reported. With him WUB Sir David Kelly, British Ambassador to Turkey. Reuter
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  • 486 3 Opinion Among Washington Indian Officials WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.— lndian officials here predicted yesterday there was a strong possibility that popular referendum m Kashmir would support accession to the In dian Dominion. They said the Indian Government wm tdget to accept Mount
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  • 122 3 ANKARA, N#v. 4.— Turkey has acclaimed "with «reat jo>" the inclusion of India and Pakistan m *h« community of free nations, President Ismet Ineunu told the new session of the Grand National Assembly yesterda> lie said relations with Russia "are not satisfactory".
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  • 66 3 SIR N. R. PILLAI ARRIVES IN KARACHI Karachi: Sir N. Raghavan Pillai, Commecrcc Secretary. Government of India has arrival here from New Delhi by air. His vi.sit it is learned, is m connexion with discussions with the Pakistan Government relating to the International' Trade Conference held m Geneva recently. Sir
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  • 44 3 New Delhi, Nov. 8. In order to conserve the strength of the Indian merchant shipping, an Ordinance has been promulgated by the Governor General of India giving power to the Government of India to prevent any transfer of tonnage to any other country G.I.I.S.
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  • 55 3 Rangoon, Nov. L— It wai officially announced th- Burma Government has purchased :il»O,t)(IO Rupee! worth of property in London for th-- ua< of the Bonnes'' High Commissioner's «fcUiblishment. In Bangkok, th<' Burma <»o\. rnmont bought 100,000 Rupee* worth of property of l li<-' High
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  • 623 4 SFTU President On Govt.'s Divide Rule Policy Meeting Of Representatives Of Govt. Workers' Unions At Short Street "The Government of this country is using the weapon of disunity among workers, and adopts a policy of divide and rule. The Government has separated the Government workers from the non-Government workers," said
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  • 57 4 Entries for the Examinations of the Institute of Bankers to be held m the Malayan Union In April 1948 must reach the Secretary, the Institute of Rankers. 11 Brechin Place. London E.C. 3 not later than Jan. 1, 104 S. Two candidates took the examinations of
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  • 34 4 Mr. John Eber, of the Maluyan Democratic Union will giw a talk on 'The Governor-General and The Constitution," tomorrow. Nov. 6, at 5.15 p.m. m the MDU Hall. North Bridge Road.
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  • 547 4 Mr. L© c Kong Kpng Chian, President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Comm e rce, has s e snt the following letter, on behalf of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Coinmere 0 of Malaya, to the Secretary tf Mate for th e Colonies: "1
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  • 427 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sir, One of th© reasons assigned by Mr. R. Jumabhoy for his resignation from the Malayan Indian Congress is that the Congress has nonIndians m its fold. He evidently means the Ceylonese. 1 am an ex-IiNA personnel and also a member of
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  • 40 4 With effect from Nov. 1, Headquarters Malaya Command have been redesignated as "Headquarters Malay i District", with abbreviated title and telegraphic address "Malaya Dist." This abbreviated title will not be rctfistty;ed with Civil Postal Services.
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  • 381 4 FIRST RESIDENTIAL MALAY GIRLS' COLLEGE OPENED The Malay Girls' College, the hr-a Government boarding school lor Ma lay I* iris m the Peninsula, was declared open by Lady Gent at an inaugural ceremony held at the bchooi Hall at 9 a.m. on Nov. 1. Miss \V. J. Key, the Principal
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 120 4 All India Radio: Madras Programme Following is the programme m Tassil scheduled for broadcant from n'lJ'en^ Radi the Short wave duHn t,w '<>"- DRAMAS Nov 7- -M,io Tl M c Author Wavt> le,l^ lh Time Nov il: JESTS, "Nanal" 70.98 M 10.00-10.30 Ism Talai Dipavali "Nadodi" 60.98 M 11.15—1130 Sketch
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