Indian Daily Mail, 17 November 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 237. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1917. PRICE 10 CENTS,
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  • 315 1 Mr. Mavlankar To Be Elected President 1 l y^v Resolution On Compulsory Military Training For AH (From Our Own Correspond™* SEN m:LHI, Nov. 16.-The 25-day Autumn Session of minion Legislature beginning tomorrow (Mondav) -mU( by 290 Constituent Assembly members of undhided Independent India. Mr. G. V.
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  • 31 1 own Correspondent) «LHi, Nov 16 -The In- v ■•■in«-nt\ 2M H*r cent been subscribed ape| 3 roi Kb, l(MJ,000,000 and closti midday Sadirjht.
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  • 20 1 PRO TO BROADCAST ON PRINCE CONSOURT tomorrow* Tuesday, their Royal \W<lEUdio Malava will Mr. G. G.Thoraii of a Prince Con-
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  • 306 1 NON-GAZETTED OFFICERS IN MADRAS TO STRIKE? (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS,. Nov. 16.-A va,t n .a nty oi non-gazetted officers are ondev stood to have voted f or B t r ike in a ballot taken yesterday in the Madura and Ramnad Districts. There la much dissatisfaction among the subordinate
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  • 55 1 The documents also revealed Muslim officials and also one Britisher serving in the United Provinces Government have assured Pakistan that they will render to Pakistan the fullest help when the appropriate hour hour comes. The Police also searched the baggage of other Muslim passengers and
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  • 118 1 Governor Unveils Or. Lakshmanasami Mudaliar s Siatue (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Nov Hi—The Statue of Dr.. Sir Lak*hmanasami Mudaliar was inveiled on Friday evening by the Governor in Ifc I'niversity Buildings. The Governor said Dr. Lak?hmaiiasami Mudaliur was one of the most outstanding nien of the present day and
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  • 155 1 RANGOON. Nov. 16 Conine! Coi U Saw, the former Premier, who with eight others is facing a charge of conspiring t o murder seven Burmese ministers last July, ha> applied to the Tribunal h«rt for a further adjournment of th« trial, due to
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  • 33 1 RESOLUTION PASSED TO REMOVE CHURCHILL'S PORTRAIT (From Ov Own Correspondent) SALEM, Nov. 16. A resolution to remove Churchill's portrait from the premises was adopted by the Municipal Council at its last meeting Copyright.
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  • 85 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Xov. 16.— Mr. C. K. Vijiaraj^havan of the Civil Service ha^ been appointed Inspector-General of Police. Commenting on the appointment, Minister Dr. T. 8. S, Rajan said the "Government feel In kh« n«W setup after transfer of power and
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  • 46 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 10.— There will soon be five more broadcasting stations in India, in Patna, Cuttack. Ahm«dabad, Shillon and Nagpur. Only low-powtrcd transmitters will be ereefcud pi^sently fix only they ar* ava'labK' in the Am°rU*an market. Copyright.
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  • 52 1 INDIA GOVT. TO TAKE OVER ALL MILITARY SCHOOLS (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Not. IC— The India Government may shortly tak^ over the management of the Royal Military School In Lov.'dale, NUgiris, and s'mf lar schools in Mount Ahu and Patiala and run them on the lines of Public
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  • 87 1 Startling Evidence Of Muslim "Disloyalty 'To India Discovered (From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW, Nov. 16 Startling evidence of disloyalty of Muslim officials still serving in India was revealed by the seizure of certain secret documents by the Police from the brother of Choudhri Khaliq-uz-Zaman when he boarded a plane for
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  • 242 1 Muslim league organisations in u. P. To Be Dissolved NATIONALIST MUSLIMS DEMAND RESIGNATION OF LEAGUERS FROM CONASSEMBLY (From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW, Nov. 16. United Provinces which did more than any other province to build up the Muslim Leagut organisation may also prove its graveyard. Provinci al Leaguers here are
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  • 101 1 WARTIME BIG THREE IN SOVIET PLAY MOSCOW, Nov. 16— The wartime •Big Three", Mr. Churchill, Mr Roosevelt and Marshal Stalin, appear with M. Molotov, Vasbilevsky and Von Paulus in a policy play entitled "Great Days' by the Soviet dramatist, no. Wirta, which was warmly applauded at la<>t nights premiere at
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  • 225 1 DUTCH REFUSE CLEARANCE TO INDIAN DAKOTA It JAMA, \«v. 16.— Dutch autnorities at Batavia airport Java todav declined temporarily to clear an Indian Dakota airoraft of the Kaiingym Airlmis which I* on «t s way to Jogjakarta. Republican capital of The airport officials said the plane, manned by an Australian
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  • 150 1 FLUSHING MEADOWS, New York Nov. 16.— The United Nations Gemral Assembly approved today the holding of Hs, next session in Europe. providing that the Assembly later approved by a tno- thirds majority the extra cost involved. Voting was 32 for. 17 again^ and five
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  • 124 1 LONDON, N o v 16.— -Two Polish Peasant leaders now in Britain Stanislaw Mikolajczyk and KamiMfefl Baginski, in talk* with British friends, have predicted the Warsaw regime will launch a campaign against the Catholic Church, after having smarted any organised political opposition TliLs
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  • 50 1 RECRUITMENT TO SERVICES SYSTEM TO BE REVISED (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. IC— The Govern, monnt is actively considering the qu> lion of revising tho system of recruitment to the S*Tvic (i Th«- principle pi communul raito and weightatfi 1 enjoyed by some Minorities may underCo drtatic change. Copyright.
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  • 90 1 TO OUR K.L. READERS In order to satisfy our Kuala Lumpur reader* who are often cum plaining that they could not get our paper from news-vendors after 9 s*.m we wave now appointed Mr B. fackir Mohamed (Tfa« Aminia Far East Co of 322, Batu Koad. Kuala Lumpur, to enrol
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  • 152 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 1(5 President Truman will deliver a message k> the special 1 session ol Congress opening tomorrow endorsing in principle *ho long-ran&»j Marshall Plan f o r European recovery and asking Congress to provide a n interim sum of $597,000,000 for immediate emergency relief
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  • 148 1 Hyderabad Delegation Chief "Annoyed" At Patel's Statement? BOMBAY, Nov. 16.- The leadei th« Hyderabad delegation conferring with India over the future relations u"li Dominion, Nawab Moin Ju?i,< Bahadur, today chid«'d India's dtputy Priine Minister Sardar Patel, fur raying \v. peeth at Rajkoi on Novtmbvr 11. ihi*t "if llytl^rabad does n-
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  • 45 1 KARACHI. NOT. lti.— Dr SuUn Sjahrn Indonesian Republican plenipotentiary a» large and fonnri Pi emit r left today for New DHb» for Imllu uith Pand'' Jawabarlal Nehiii Indian Premier and Maha« Ml ('Undbi He had spent three da>b in Pakistan. Reuter
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  • 80 1 33,500 INDIAN REFUGEES EVACUATED BY BOAC SO FAR LONDON, NOV. 16.— 50 far 38,600 ladia and Pakistan refuge*., ha\«« be«n flown U) safety In the great*. civilian air evacuation ever known by the British Over— 1 Afnvay < poration and ttntish air charter pianos, according to #ures from th«* two
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  • 94 1 (From Our Own Correspondejit t MADRAS Nov. 16.— It is learnt th«. Government has lenred notices on the Tathans residing in the e«ty lo ijun the Indian territory bj a certa'n dale. It is also understood Pathnn i are being registered und^r the For
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  • 651 2 "i Was Not Taken Into Full Important Matters Aftecting LACK OF CO-OPERATION BETWEEN CENTRAL CABINET AND CONGRESS WORM COMMITTEE ALLEGED NKW DELHI, Nov. IG.—Achai via J. ii. lvripalani President oi me i.u.ian ftauonaj congress m presenting hus rcsurnauon 10 me longiess committee Here yesterday said
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  • 61 2 £SS AXV..?*'! 1 Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Nov 16—Jagjivaniam. India Gov« rnnunt Labour Mftni^ter convened conference of Provincial Labour Ministers on Sunday Nov t o consider th e issues arising out o f the recent Asian R^Kional Labour Conference and for instituting an inquiry
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  • 172 2  - Congressmen Should Resign From Government If they Cannot Rule" MAHATMA GANDHI <lrom Our Own Correspondent) BW DELHI, Nik. IH.— Mahatma (iandhis speech to the lonyress Working Committee in which he said that Congressmen should resign from Government it they could not cope with Miuation in the country, has aroused much
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  • 44 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov 16 —Following •he resignation of Afharya Kripalani, from the Congress Presidentship, Shankerrao Deo and Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya are conte»t««>K f«>r the presidentship. Congress circles s aid Shankerrao stands a better chance.— Copyright
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  • 44 2 ADMINISTRATOR FOR JUNAGADH STATE (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Nov. 16— W Shiveihwarker has been appointed Adniinistor of Junaftadh State which h is been handed over to the Indian Dominion by Junagadh's Muslim Premier Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto on Sunday Nov. 9th— Copyright
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  • 35 2 modore Mukherjee has been promoted t o first Indian Air vice Marshal today He i* the seniormost officer in the RIAF and since Aug. 15th has been Deputy Air Comman-d«-r.—Copyright
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  • 228 2 Nehru Is World's Most Mobile Prime Minister THE STATESMAN NEW DELHI. Nov. 16— The 59th birthday of Pandit Jawaharlal Nefcru. Prime Minister of India, was celebrated all over the country. Writing on the occasion the special correspondent of the Britishowned "Statesman" raid: The last 14 months
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  • 69 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) NFW DFLIII. Now 1G K H. Kurshid. Private Secretary of Mr. M A Jinnah was re-arrested in Srinagar u ndi r the Defence of Kashmir Rules. It is said Kiirshid was found mduUiiig in activities prejudicial^ to Hie welfare of Kashmir State.
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  • 196 2 ALLAHABAD, Nov. 16.— The railway co-ordination scheme in the Allahabad ana which was t o operate from Nov. 1 was suspended as the result ot an injunction issued by th. CItIJ Jadgc oi Allahabad retraining th*' I.l', Government from launching the scheme. Tip plaintiffs arc owners
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  • 135 2 \£\7 11 Correspondent) NEH DtLHI. Nov. 18 -Indian tnion troops operating i n Kashmir valley at present are engaged with the enemy raiders who aro snipping from hill tops. The main body of the Indian troops who captured tri on Friday are consolidating their
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  • 230 2  - Nehru Is The~Mair Or The Hour SHANMUKHAM CHETTY (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Nov. 16 —Addressing ameetjng held to celebrate Pandit Nehru's birthday on Friday Mr. R.K Shanmukham Chetti India's Finance Minister, described Pandit Vhru as the man of the hour to whose leadership promarily went the l<redit for que
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  • 73 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) SIMLA, Nov. 16. Sir Chandulal Trivcdi, Governor of East Punjab said in Simla the o«* million Hindu and Sikh refugees still remaining in Western Pakistan vill be brought to India before December 15th. At a Press Conference he revealed that
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  • 81 2 Gandhiji Reiterates Need For Controls Removal In India (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 16— Mahatmu (■andhi said after a prayer inciting last night: "India whore there are plenty of foodstuffs, cloth, susar, petroleum, and other things, it is criminal t 0 have controls which are harmful to the
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  • 43 2 (From Oar Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 18.— General* Nathu Singh broadcasting, laet night said the Kurushetra Camp near Delhi has 250,000 Hindu and Sikh refugees and are being manaR«d by 2,500 Indian Army Officers under himself— Copyright.
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  • 1292 2 Psms®@m BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDS Suhrawardy On Need F o Stoppage Of Exodus In Bengal CALCUTTA, Nov. Ifc-Mr. H. s Suhraw^ ment says: "I am glad to find that the exodu East Bengal and of Muslims from West Ben that the work of peace and unii>
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  • 956 3 fcrand Mufti Breaks Three-year Arabs Determined To Resist Aggression By All Means Thf handsome bearded Muni is the Ku s) of (h „,M m.nl in a fieavilj guarded hotel. high in the motinia"^ Smiles from Bein.l. With hi* hold hemmed ..la k
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  • 233 3 DALTON TO BE REINSTATED NEXT YEAR? LONDON. Nov. 16— Former hanctllor ot the i.\rht i u> r. Mr. Hugh Dalton. may b«- reinstated in the l>r«tish (^nbinet within a year, >* «|m in informed quarters her' cables I- ras«r Wi^hton, Heater's Political Correspondent. 1 here is evidence of growing un-
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  • 220 3  -  AGA KHAN PARIS, No\. 16. The \}ii\ Khan. <he spiritual head <>t HH Ismail Moblems, >r*t«rday declared at a meeting of the American C h Paris: 'Thr position of India in S<*\jth*-rn Asia, a* the greatest peninsula in th*' world, mak«s India
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  • 56 3 BOMBAY, No\ IK— Bomba> dock* «or«' paralyned toda\ as th* 4 result of a strike by 6,000 dockers demanding higher i>ay and infmediatt abolition of the present system .of ■'middlemen". Th«- strike indirocU> rendered mJIc 2."i.000 employed in the docks and held up the
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  • 69 3 WASHINGTON. KoV, 16.-Tht State Department has announced thai offices have brcii .&et up in Nanking. Shanghai, Tsingtao, Tk-n--tsin, Hankow and Canton t o rtccive application* for the return of American owned property located in China and confiscated for loOU'd by the Japan*'.-^ during their occupation
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  • 575 3 Why India Withdrew From oectouncil oeat Contest VUAVALAKSHMI PANDIT CLARIFIES POSITION FLUSHING MEADOWS. N»v. ir>—Mrs Ukjihmi l'aiidan. an nuuncin^ to the plenary session >f t h* 1 IN (literal Assembly, India's withdrawal from the contest for m»in l K >rs>hip ol the Security Council on Friday declared: "Our withdrawal shnuhl
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  • 594 3 Commerce Minister Outlines New Export Programme For India NEW DELHI, Nov. io. Stressing the need £01 a vigorous, organised export drive in India, the Commerce Minister, Mr. C. 11. Bhabha, told the Lxport Advisory Council on November 8 that lndia\ export policy in the immediate future must be conditioned by
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  • 117 3 MANILA. Nov. hi.— A < omnii- <»n on Elections tabulation today show«-cl a substantial increase in Liberal votes, with the result that six Liberate are now on the l»-t of irtaUMf Mil* I tonal -candidates agate*! WU) •»(> INacionalistas A pr«*\i<>uh c<»un» sho^e<l Ire Minority
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  • 376 3 KARACHI, No? If.— lV Premier of East Bengal, khwaja Na/imuddm at a Press conference here said: "In Dacca, we have agreed to release all Hindus and Muslims who were prosecuted «r convicted during communal disturbances in Dacca. All political prisoners who wen* not released before
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  • 1506 4 Full Details Of Programme Children's Concerts, Illuminated Procession Etc- The detailed programme ol tin* Princess Wedding i i lebrations in Singapore baa been issued t\\ tlu- Central c e lebration Committee. The main items o\ celebrations are a> follow^ JN THE SCHOOLS AM) IN THE
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  • 98 4 PHM LECTURE IS GOVT HOUSE A< Government House last week, Mr. William Courtney, special correspondent of the Daily "Graphic, gave B film lecture on "Jn Occupied Japan His audience consisted of Sir Franklin and Lady Ginison, certain members of the Advisory Council and certain Heads of Departments, He showed 8
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  • 93 4 A good number of privatvly.owm'd books collected in the Rattles Library, Singapore after the Liberation, have still not been collected by their owners. The l>sts are available for consultation in the Rattles Library. Books may bo claimed by the owner or a person bearing u
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  • 250 4 iYDNEY, Nov. 16. Australian Goverament decision to order 14 Malayan seamen to leave Australia has provoked criticism in the Australian press. The Sydney Sun Rnds the order "difficult to understand," and says- "The same ueauncm is likely to be extended to
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  • 78 4 FRANKFURT, Nov. 16.— T h e claim mat the explosion from tfre •soviet atom b o mb experiment reported by a French newspaper last week was registered at Stuttgart seismographic station on June 13 tnie year appeared in today's 3tuu tnarter Zerning. Tht* paper quoted Dr.
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  • 844 4 The following is a itatcmcnt Ly Sard.ir Budh Sin^h, President of the Malayan Indian Congress appealing to Indians in Malaya for relief f O r the refugee! and displaced penont who have tutfeicd because of the recent disturbance! in India: The
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