Indian Daily Mail, 18 November 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian DAIL Miail Vol. HI. No. 238. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 231 1 Reason ror Resigning Congress Presidentship Congress And Go vt. Not Pulling Together ACHARYA KRIPALANI IN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH INDIAN DAILY MAIL EXPLAINS HIS "We Come And Go- But Bharathamatha Goes On Forever'' (From Our Oun Correspondent) nilHI. Nov. 17.— Acharya Kripalani, (Wrea* lid in an exclusive interview with THE INDIAN
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  • 226 1 i rotn Our Owu Ct>rrebp«ndtut) Not. 17.— Mr. J/A. Thivy, Representative of tbc ndia in Malaya paid a brief visit to Kottayur today the Malayan situation with the Nattukottai Chettiarts. to the address, Mr. Thivy advised the Chettiarb Iheir mode of business in Malaya
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  • 34 1 POLICE PORTFOLIO AKKN AWAY FROM DR. SUBBAROYAN Our Own Correspondent) Nov. 17. Premier Ra. n Iteildiar totin- Police Portfolio Minister Dr Subbarof<"^lio^\^ widespread di.sth< public and the »nrl over Dr Subba'istration of' the DeCopyrifht.
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  • 35 1 "Fifth columminst" ARRESIH n >»r Own Correspondent) JAR, Net 17.-K is unthai mor«. than 200 Fifthiiavt been arrested s© *a«aij troops captured by nav« bem recovered and •|J*« stories of terrible hard•ntticted on them.— Copyright
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  • 131 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) CHANDRANAGORE, Nor. 17. 44 Th«» Reforms that have been proposed by the French Government are not devised to hoodwink national opinion mut to pave the way for the fulfilment of the desire* and aspirations of the people," says the Administrator
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  • 72 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE. Nor. 17— Police used teargas last night to diapers* a crowd whieh came Ut see a film. There was a scuffle in front of a local cinema in which a Policeman was Involved. There was such anti-Police feeling ]n the
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  • 311 1 SYDNEY. Nov. 1? Nine players seem certain of selection for the Australian Tteam against India which will \ye announced here tomorrow nighi Thi-j are: Don Bradman, \V A Broun. W. Morris, Lindsay Hassett, K. Miller. Ray Llndwall, Celin McCool. lan Johnson and Don
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  • 116 1 <From Our Own Corre»pondent NEW DKLIII, Nov 17.~Addres8--IS* a P r *y« m-eting last night Mahatma Gandhi said he was pleased with the nav in which the Indian and Pakistan representatives wer c fighting the Indian NatfenaK cast? in UNO GandhUl said if
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  • 106 1 (From Our Own fll Hup fji q|) KASHMIR Nov. 17 Majors'™" 1 K M. Cariappa, Chief of staff oi the Indian Army visit vc! by air Srinagar and Jamniu today and C tv rCd ih fn le dcr Sheikh Abdullah and Mebrchand Mahaian regarding thv
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  • 109 1 \K\V YOKK, Nov. 17.— A Negro rlerg-yman said today, that a tartan, rented from a cwtume hout*e, permitted him to cross th* colour Hn« anH oat i n "white" restaurant in mobile Alabama. R«V. J»\ssew Roottc of Jamuia, New Jersey, said that he spent a week
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  • 239 1 NEW DELHI! Nov. i.-.— Pakistan 'Premier, Liaqwat AL KJun decUrcd in Lahore yciterd.iy that Pakistan was "ready to request the United Nations to immediately appoint iti representatives in Jammu and Kashmir State in orJer to pot an end to hahtinji." Thy
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  • 397 1 India S. African Issue LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 17. Voting on resolutions before the Political Committee of the United Nations on the treatment of Indian* in South Africa, is not expected to take place to-day after Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit has spoken. Mr. Hector McNeil, Brtt^fo'fl ri*pr «si'ntati\o on the Political
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  • 151 1 Spore Indians To Play Prominent Role In Princess Wedding Celebrations Powerful Committee Formed (By Our Staff Reporter) With the formation tast night of a powerful and representative Committee consisting of prominent Indians of Singapore, the preparations for the Conun unity's participation in the Princess' Wedding celebrations in the City are
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  • 75 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NAGPUR, Nov. 17.— Provincial Nationalist Mnstims meeting In AmraoM on RaMirdav last declared that Maulana Abnf Kahim Azad alone enjoyed tb* confidence of Indian Muslims and condemned the effort* of Mr. Suhrawardy as calculated to injure their cause and urged
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  • 70 1 (Prom Our Own Corresponds' JIBBLLPORE, Nov. 17. An espionage ring was discovered by the Police yes>tejday when ttae> raided the stores of the Special Armed Constabulary here and found a powerful uin lens transmitter* and receivers being aecretly worked. The police have been busy tracking in
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  • 87 1 TO ULK K.L. READERS in ordtr to Mttiafjr, ov Kuala Luinpur r«adera who *ro often eoniplalAiiur that they could not get oar pap«t from nvwi-nodun after »-iu. wo ha?e now appoint«4 Mr. b Packir Sdohamed (Tho AuOnU Far K&st Co.) oi 122, Aatu Road, Kuala Lumpur, u enrol «ab»crAb«r& and
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  • 147 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NAGPUR, Nov. 17.— 1t is understood there fa a move to constitute a Provisional Government for Hyderabad with Mr Ramanand Thirth, State Con*re*B President a* ita head* \ohinteerß already are being recruited for the Freedom Arm>. Clashes between
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  • 103 1 PAULS, Nov. 17.— Wartime Pre-.m. i Paul Rcynaud said h< had diacuHaed with Premier Paul Ramadi*r th« possible formation of a ikw "luiddlt-thc road" Government to at**-i a course between th© extreme of Cotumunlsm on the left and (U Oaulism on ih« right. Keymui<: Admitted no
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  • 81 1 (From Our Own Correspondent* PESHAWAR, Nov 17.— Mr Obeidullah Khan. a on of Dr. Khan Sahib fornjcr Fivmier ol North West Frontier PrtfiMe, ha« been Arrested under Section 431 if thr Penal Codt*. The Frontier Govt stem to have started a campaign fo uppress
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  • 118 1 LONDON, Nov 17. B aard Bha uday in his campaign to have the ashes of hi old friend Lord and lady Puafield reinterred io W aster Abbi-y. •aw declmn d in letter t u th* Times two wrnski a^o tl^at th« I'ass- better known as Sidney uti-i
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  • 65 1 WASHINGTON, Nov 17. It is reliably learned that the British Government has informed th»United States of it 9 intention withdraw Brit: h troop* fn m Gr»ete by July I, lf> 18 1/ p FLUSHING. NKW VORK, Nov. 17. India has varned !sritain that tJi<"detcrioi ittoa" of India's reh
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    • 115 1 SrDSCRirTION RATES FOB INDIAN DAILY MAIL ttcal Foreign by Fogt HONTHLI MM til UAU fCABLT W.H ALLY M.H NBW SELECTION OF SAREES NOW ON DISPLAY '"I NARES. BANGALORE KASHMIR SAREES Crept) Sarees with Jarl work each $M.OO vfitb boider and jungle flowers In Oold. Suitable for all occasion* $10.00 to
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    • 23 1 TO THE rEOPUE TELL TOUR PRODUCTS Through i TAMIL MURASU The Leading Tamil DaUj in Malaya over 13 yetn, 71. SELEGIE ROAD, Singapore
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  • 784 2 Indian daily MAIL Singapore, Tuesday Nov. 18, 1947. AUSTRALIA CUTTING ITS OWN THROAT THE decision to deport some Malays from Australia who have already married and settled down in that country is a convincing proof o f Australia's determination to stick to the colour Bar despite all' its tall talk
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  • 15 2 lAuvralia \M definitely cutting its own throat by banning the coloured People tiom its chores.
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  • 209 2 .NEW DELHI, Nev. 17.— Pakistan police officials overzetilous in their task of depriving Hindu and Si|<h refugees of goods belonging to certain scarce categories detained me for one hour in Ptalfawar this morning "wh«n I refused to surrender my portable typewriter be-fore enplaning for In,dia^
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  • 136 2 LIVLKPOOL. Nov. i;._ Sir llunald Cross, farmer British Iligh Commissioner to Australia, said here on Friday that the British Empire should draw closer together "*o thai Britain's voice culd rank equally with tfiuse of the United Staits and of Kussia In the eoun--"ls of
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  • 1163 2 Government Encourage Sound Growth NEW DELHI. Nov. 18. Trade unionism in India is a tender plant, lor the healthy growth of which the Government of India have heen most anxious. Although not more than thirty years old, it ha.s made rapid strides during the
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  • 491 2 DR. PATTABHI SITARAMAYYA'S SUGGESTION ON ITS FUTURE MADKAS, Nov. 17— "The vi«-w that the Congress mu>t now btiojiu a Party organisation in strict discipline and switch itself ov*r to legislative politics," was expressed by Dr B. I'attabhi Sitaramyya, former number of the Congre*>
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  • 1344 2 BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPON [)F\t Frontier League Demand* Recall Ut Ex-Kins Amanuilah wr m LAHORE. Nov. 17.— Khan (ihu!;i m Mohammad Kh Her of the Ail-India Muslim League Council restoration of e\ i\ing Amanul-.ah Khan or ent of a democratic slate in Afghanistan. Commenting on
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  • 561 3 Only 2,0 Oo Windows Overlook It Stand" Will Be Order Of »ov 17.— With only about 2(O oo windows of seats along the Royal Wedding Londoners began weeks ago to reconno* aHa t between Buckingham Palace tei Vbbey to select their own grand stand ession,
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  • 187 3 COLOMBO, Nov 17.-A ma K nifiH?L r K OCk 'u fWn Btatue of a recumbent Buddha, about twenty f^t long, vat JTV Ke (eyU>n ApriculturU Labour Corps. Ihe ■tatuc was lound on a hillock scattered with ruins near the hiato ic tamarind tree t o
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  • 52 3 SHANGHAI, Nov. 17.— The North I hma Daily News today said it learned tiiat new notes of 1,000 customs uni* dfiNuiiinatfon CNS2O.OOO will' b« \umi bj tin Ttntral Bank of hina, nest month. Earlier reports said that China us planning to issue CN$6O.OOO imtvs Here
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  • 51 3 AIKO, Nov. 17.— The Independent afternoon newspaper, Albanian* 1 reported yesterday that tho National Defense Minister, Ahmed Atti a Pasha, resigned but official confirmation was lacking. The local press continued speculation meanwhile that Premier Nokr.ishi Pasha \wes trying to reshuffle his cabinet to strengthen the Government.
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  • 69 3 yesterday reported he dc^ th oJ Jflmon Dzhanashia, Soviet soic n ii s t and academician at Tbilisi D^hana>nia, *ho >%a» 57, pr M deputy t o the f^gfS"! S^^i member" of thß IJbSR Academy ef Sckmcos, ricoof Scit>cvs, twice awarded Stalin prices, twice decollated
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  • 36 3 iJ^ 1 AVIA J Nox 17.— Jogjakarta Kadio reported ycsteftUy that Indonesian premier. Amir Sjarifuddin has sent a silver tea set a > ur«« **nt to Prinoss Eli/aln'th from Ihc Indonesian pcovta. Up.
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  • 806 3 EDUCATION OF PUBLIC PRIMARY NEED, SAYS DR. JIVRAJ MEHTA ARDHA Nov. 17.— One million out of an estimated world total of dve million sufferers from leprosy are in India said Dr Jivraj Mehta, presiding over the All-India Leprosv Workers' Conference held at Wardha recently.
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  • 701 3 Sheikh Abdullah Invites Observers To Kashmir To See What The Invaders Have Done SRINAGAR, Nov. 17. (Tribesmen covering a bridge *rth light machinegun and mortar fire yesterday held up an advancing column 1 Indian Army troops pressing on to the rescue of the beleaguered garrison of Kashmir state trowps at
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  • 226 3 LONDON, Nov. 17— Mr. V. K. KrJKhna Menon, iau»an Uiun lomm^ bion<r in London, pacing a >tit)ut« to the Indian 1 r*im« i. i audit Jawaharla| Nenru, on i nuay on me occasion ol the iaiter oinn liuihuay, said— "'Hie pnjbical and moral courage
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  • 162 3 ARAB LEGION COMMANDER DENIES PREPARATION TO INV AND PALESTINE JERUSALEM, Nov. 17 M Amman. Transjordan's famed Britont rained Aral. Legion commander the I nited Press h« was m a kinjs no preparations for invasion of neiirhbounng Palestine. The dapper lit t k Englishman, w'i holds practically ever) combat medal given
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  • 2269 4 "Income Tax Inescapable Should Be Imposed' tore Finance Revenue Committee's Conclusion NO POSSIBILITY OF INCREASING REVENUE FROM EXISTING SOURCES The Finance and Revenue Committee appointed by the Officer Administering the rk>vernment of the Colony of Singapore on Sept. 4, state in their Report just submitted to tho Governor and released
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  • 60 4 Foreign fonSpl Representatives' Good Wishes To Princess Tho good wishes and f.hcitatn of tlic < r H.previrativJ foreis-w Slates In Ma.v mi| tish North Borneo, ftainely cb United Stat«« O i Amvr ca ri' Siam, the N- BvitaoS Portugal. Belgium, Denmark s» den and N 9 wjnrcV-d bj Tnor-OeM to
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  • 22 4 PREMIER FOR SSLANG STATE CHOSEN Hi? H*g\ a n of m iah bin Bn Mohamcd, Mitt stitutioi: > in *»ays a Plr*M i*k
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  • 90 4 A report of *h« Malayan Public Services Salaries CommiH*ion, 1947, under th* chairmanship of Sir Harry Trusted, K T., K.C., has been received by th* Governments of the Malayan Union and Singapore. The recommendations of the Commismission are under active examination by the Governments, and
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  • 342 4 MALAYAN AIK CADET CORPS TO HOLD PARADE ON WEDDING DAY On Nov. 20 the Malayan Air Cadet Corps is to hold a ceremonial parade in honour of the marriage of H.R.H. Princvss Elizabeth to Lt Philip Mmintbatten at 7.45 am at their headquarters at Kallang Airport, say- a Singapoiv Press
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