Indian Daily Mail, 1 December 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. HI. No 249 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 344 1 One- Year Agreement With Indian Union Signed jtn :\m.. COMAiUNkAiidtiS iuimol 10 ir. IN HANDS 01^ itIVIKAL OUVI. Nov. 30. Ihe tive-month-old neuotiaimna*nd Hyde.abaa were seuied yet*r£l n Jarl Mountbatten, the GovernoMJened on behail ui India his signature to thai table of iLe Constituent Assembly
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  • 49 1 ement Utionship; I) sore and 1 i nt> aii >>rk in i Ji.in reprcseni idc .nui com- bu) .lniib Lountr) and the i .done can meet tmenu." matters regarding the Arm> and ci »sed with repiedian Government. the State to be before February.
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  • 134 1 NOTHING TO ENTHUSE OVER IT SAY POLITICAL OBSERVERS From Our Own Correspondent > Mu l»! 1. 111. Nov. :su.— The text of the Hyderabad Ajjreehas been published generally follows the lines al- forecast. Politic*] observers declined to comment on it nothing in it to enthuse over and does not even
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  • 45 1 Kashmir's Affiliation To India Is To Save From Poverty Destruction" Own Correspondent) Mr Sheikh a meeting that K:i hmir India because of Kashmir's econoh India Kashi save itself destruction, said Congress pre--1 xhorted Indian help suffering loth and food in ./-I nf k«a \iia L©p>
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  • 94 1 Jinnah's Message To All-Pakistan Educational Conference (From Our Own Correspondent) KARACHI Nov 30.— 1n a message to the All-Pakistan Educational Conference presently held in Karachi Mr. Jinnah said the future of anv state is dependent on the policy of education given to children Boside, book knowledge, children should be instilled
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  • 147 1 SOCIALISTS MAY BREAK AWAY FROM CONGRESS SAYS JAIPRARASH NARAIN (From Our Own Correspondent) ct'iua^, daipi'diwasil iNaiUlil, muia fc oociaii.-?i itauer mined i l is qunc uK.«.-iy socialists may uieaK awa> Liuiii lac cuii^it^g in toe pa6i wnen ixic country wat ii^nung iur irecuoin.. tne united iiwii ui an giuup6 under
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  • 191 1 LONDON, Nov. 30. Winston Churchill, now paradoxically the Conservative Party's jbiggest asset and the Labour Party's greatest liability, will celebrate his 73rd birthday today, firmly believing he may again be called to lead Britain. Intimates said Churchill thinks food shortages this winter may lead to
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  • 277 1 Mr. N. Raghavan, first Indian Consul-General in Indonesia, has issued the following Message to the Malayan Indian community through Ihe Indian Daily Mail prior, to his departure from Singapore on his way back to Batavia alter completing his brief visit to Sumatra: The liuiun
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  • 54 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW, Nov 30.— 1n order to check fifth column activity in the Province the Government has ordered a general roundup of all undesirable characters suspected ol subversive activity. The police are still trying to locate some wireless transniitteis which are
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  • 114 1 Govt. To Appoint Controller Of Emigration At Madras (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Nov 30.— The Government of India has decided to appoint a Controller of Emigration in Madras to assist the ControllerGeneral of Emigration in Delhi. Explaining the move, the External Affairs Ministry in a communique last night
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  • 111 1 Madras To Institute Poet Laureateships For South Indian Languages (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, X<n. co.— The Gov i n nun/ />uv decided to institute Poet Lsurettesbips for four South Indktn Uingusges, Tamil, Teiugu, \iala)aiat>: wd Ksnsrese and a Scbolsrsbip hi Sanskrit. These swsrdi which mil idir) an itiinnal l
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  • 184 1 Mandal Awakens From His "Dream" DEPLORES FAILURE OF PAKISTAN TO IMPLEMENT PROMISES MADE TO SCHEDULED CASTES (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Nov. 30. Even fogendrjmsib Mandal, Pskistsp Csbmtt Minister tetmi to be slowly awaken nig from the drimM fhat Pakistan won LI cherish Harijans. In a press interview he t
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  • 208 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 30.— hitch is reported to have arisen in the high level talks on Kashmir now going on here. Liaqat Ali Khan, Pakistan Premier, while agreeing to withdraw the raiders irom Kashmir seems to be demanding a deadline
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  • 536 1 MALAYA-BORN INDIAN NOW A PROFESSOR OF MUSIC IN CEYLON, ENTERTAINS SINGAPORE AUDIENCE Performance In Aid 0- Tamil School Fund (IH OUB STAFF rtEPOKTEIO A large and distinguished gathering of Indians M < treated to an excellent rendition of Indian music yesterday at the Victoria Memorial Hall by Sangeetha Bhooshanam N.
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  • 62 1 The Netaji Memorial Library, Singapore hi sponsoring a Discussion Group starting from next week. Mr. J. A. Thivy, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, has kindly agreed to give a talk on "Indians in Malaya" on Wed. Dec. 10, at
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  • 64 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) CHANDRANAGORE, Nov 30 Inaugurating 'h» New Municipal Assembly yesterday French India Governor, Monsignor Baron hoped i lie negotiations now going on between France and India would result in good fortune for Chandranagoro and that Uk Indian Union would not hesitate tu
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  • 785 2 Indian Daily Mail Singaore, Monday, Dec. 1, 1947. RETALIATION AGAINST "WHITE AUSTRALIA" \yRITING editorially about two weeks ago, we have promptly condemned the Australian Govern. mentV decision to deport the fourteen Malay seamen who have married and settled down in that country, and have warned that the "White Australia" policy
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  • 1127 2 Indian Parliament Proceedings'- Finance Ministers Motion On Formation Of Industrial Finance Corporation NEW DELHI, Nov. 28 The Constituent Assembly (Legislative) on Nov. 21 referred to a select committee the Finance Minister's Uill to Bel up an Industrial Finance Corporation and passed the Home Minister's
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  • 55 2 IN KARACHI KARACHI: A Ladies Industrial Home is to be opeened shortly in the premises of the Khalsa High School. H If learnt that Miss Fatima Jinnall .»s taking a keen interest in the training of women of Pakistan 'n Ik home arts, including needlework, I cooking
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  • 1034 2 tf* UUK SF^IA^COHUESPOaULm Alleged conspiracy i 0 0 lhrow Pakistan: Case Again J 40 Persons in Kaiachi KARACHI:, Nov. 30«— The Sind <h> produced sons in the court of the Additional District \i alleged charges of conspiracy to collect men munition to overthrow the Government o(
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  • 128 2 NMRO TROOPS FOR GOA? v I 1 mm Our Own Correspondent m.w Dixiii Nov. ,io. Pandit Nehni said the Government is aware there has been increase in the military strength recently in Goa but no official information of the details is available. This was in reply to Pandit Bhargava's question
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  • 97 2 J (From Our Political Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Nov 30.— Export of onion from Madras to Ceylon was suspended from Aug. 2b\ >aid Mr. N. V. Ciadgil, Commerce Minister, in the Indian Parliament He added: This was made on representation from Madras Government
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  • 79 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. St.—Government*! intention i* »o secure the entire coastal trade and reasonable share 01 oversea* trade for Indian Shipping, said .Mr X. V. Gadgil in the Indian Parliament and added certain Indian Companies are already participating
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  • 86 2 KASHMIR SITUATION: (From Our Own Correspondent) KASHMIR, Nov. 30.— The battle for Rfirpur, which is the last remaining of the Western Districts of Jammu Province is in full swing with Indian troops inflicting casualties on enemy raiders in all important junctions approaehing to
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  • 57 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 28. Commerce Minister N. V. Gadjil replying to a question in the Indian Parliament, said that out of a total of 528,000,000 pounds of tea produced in India in 1946 Madras and Coorg: produced 46.000.000 pounds India consunuri
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  • 51 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Nov. jo.— Police h- arrested on Thursday a barber for refusing to sh.no 2 Harijan. Trm ii the first arrest under the Bonib.r, Harijan Act arccording to which aoy locial di criimnation against Harij i ib a penal offence
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  • 33 2 NO SESSION OF INDIAN PARLIAMENTARY ON FRIDAY (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 30.— Friday, being a Holiday because of Sikh Gurunanak's birthday no Assembly session was held on that day.— Copyright.
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  • 411 3 Dr Gani 's Relentless Attack On Dutch Colonial Policy -They Are Responsible For Deplorable Living standards In Indonesia'' HAVANA, Nov. 30- Bitter anti-Dutch remarks Indonesian ice Premier A. K. Gani were deleted rd ol the International Trade Organization after chairman, Sergio Clark, cautioned not
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  • 154 3 HAVANA, Nov. 30.— Indonesia's v. K. Ciani told the L nited PMw toua) that Indonesia Mould maintain •hat it> point of view be expressed t© M j»Jcnar\ bt>wi on Ok r O, b«< Jul <iot elaborate, He said Ike agreement with tha Dutch prerenU-d th«
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  • 57 3 Sind Governor Reiterates Assurance Of Protection To Minorities (From Our Own Correspondent) KARACHI. Nov 30.— Ghulam Hussein Hidayatullah, Governor of Sind, appealed in Karachi to the Minorities not to migrate to India. He said "We have guaranteed Hindus and Sikhs equal rights of citizenship and have assured them safety of
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  • 94 3 Hyderabad 's New Premier (From Our Own Correspondent) Hyderabad, Nov 30. It is learnt the Nizam has appointed Mir Liak Ali. leading Industrialist of Hyderabad as Prime Minister in place of the Nawab of Chattari who had resigned. Nawab Moin Nawaz Jung. Information Minister, has been Acting Premier and conducting
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  • 210 3 Witness, Wanted In U Saw's Case, Now In Pakistan RANGOON, Nov. 30.— Mr. B K Veriannos, defence counsel tor I Saw Prewar Premier of Burma, in the state assas.nation trial hc re strongK prote^ttd against "being kept i n ignolance by the Crown" that "one of the most important witnesses
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  • 175 3 Austria's Case To Be Decided First At "Big Four" Conference LONDON. N<». ft E— il l^t W*tk broke the deadlock at the Council of Foreign Ministers by agreeing to have Austria first on the agenda. After making- an impassioned plea for a democratic, united Germany Qj attacking "imperialism" and "warmongering"
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  • 116 3 Secrecy Prevails Over Contents Of Nehru-Attlee Correspondence LONDON, Nov. 30.— Official quarters in London were last night silent on the contents of the communications which haw passed between Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of the Dominion of India and British I'rini" Minister Clement Attlee referred to by Nehru in the Indian
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  • 70 3 BANGKOK, Nov. 30.— The police revealed that an ancient three karat diamond is missing fro-n the tort'h* ad of the world famous Emerald Buddha. It wan believed the diamond has breii miss-ing for a week. The Emerald Buddha which attracted almost every visitor to Siam is shaped
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  • 53 3 NEW DELHI: Calcutta will boon have ek'ijtrjc trains, it is learnt. A plan has already been formulated by the Government of India and it i*.hoped the work will start early next year. The plan will cost the Government Rs. 50,00,00,000 and will take ftv« ywum
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  • 445 3 INDIAN RESOLUTION SPONSORING REPUBLIC'S ADMISSION TO MEMBERSHIP BAGLIO, Nov. 30. The Economic Commission for Asia and Far East yesterday afternoon tackled the knotty problem of the Indonesian Republic representation which was debated for three hours, but failed to reach the voting stage on any of the
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  • 93 3 2,000,000 WORKERS ON STRIKE IN FRANCE: TRANSPORT PARALYSED PARIS, Nov. 30. France's com-muiiist-led strike-w^vo rolled the number uf idle toward the 2,000,U00 mark.— Premier Robert Schuman told the cabinet before the National Assembly lor the first time last w«vk that the railroad strike had tightened a stranglehold on the country.
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  • 96 3 CANBERRA, Nov. 30.— The former Premier of the Indonesian Republic, Dr. Shahrir, who is expected in Australia next week, is not visiting the Commonwealth at the invitation of the Australian Government. The Prime Minister, Mr. Chitk said toda> that the Government had made no
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  • 63 3 DUBUN, Nov. UWThc Eire Government was not invit.-d to the *«4ite| ol Primers Elizabeth and thS Duke of Edinburgh and did not stud a gift on behalf of Hire, l'rtmi« r Eamon Da Valcra stated in t|* l)a l today. The Eire diplomatic representaM
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  • 66 3 TWO NEW QANTAS SERVICES TO BEGIN THIS WEEK SYDNtV, Nov. 30. Two new international air services from Australia will commence this week, both Operated by Qanias Empire Airways. Tomorrow the tirst Constellation from Sydney direct through to London will leave Mascot Airfield. A special inauguration ceremony will be held and
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  • 234 3 175,000 Strong Territorial Force To Be Raised In India Defence Minister's Assurance To Dr. Pattabhi (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DLLHi, Nov. 30. The Union Legi,lature c. UMed on Thurs lay Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya's reSolutiun urging the Government to take immediate steps to organise a National Militia in the country
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  • 68 3 MARSHAL CARL GUSTAF MANNEKHEIM SERIOUSLY ILL HELSINKI, Nov. 30.— The 80 y«ai old Marshal Carl G— tgf Mannerheim. former President of Finland, is seriously ill with a stomach ulcer from which ho has sufTered for s<\eral years, it was disclosed today. His doctors want him It f# to Stockholm /or
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  • 49 3 PAKISTAN'S RESPONSIBILITY OVER UNITED INDIA LIABILITIES (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 30.— Pakistan ha s assumed responsibility for 17 12 per cent, of tne liabilities of United India. This was believed to have been arrived at recent discussions between representatives ol Pakistan .and .India .in .Delhi.— Copyright.
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  • 1108 4 NEW REPINDIA MR. THIVY IN HIS FIRST PRESS CONFERENCE REVEALS Indian Trade Commissioner Also To Be Appointed Soon COUNCILLORS' ADVERSE VOTE ON INCOMETAX DEPLORED-"TIME FOR SACRIFICE HAS COME" (BY OUR STAFF REPORTER) Ab a result of "numerous talks" in India two
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  • 302 4 A meeting of the "Oversea Pakistani League Singapore, was held on iNOV. ±y ui JJ.jo a.m. 111 AfCana iVai.ipong Olam, under the presidentship oJ Mr. H>. A. Mallal to consider the way* and nuuns ot helping ineir diftltfSWu brethren rendered homeless during ih
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  • 110 4 The annual general meeting of iiie Newspaper Vendors' Association 'v a held on Nov. 23 at No. 3 Buttalo Road, Singapore under the chairmanship 01 Mr. M. Murugiah, the President. After ihe President's review of the past events, the accounts of income and expenditure of the Association
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  • 312 4 A pretty wedding took place on Wednesday at the Church of Si. Louis, Taiping, when Mr. A. N« Aiokiadass'ol the P^ D, Taiping, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Savarnnuthu iNaidu Anthony, weilknown reside ut of Taiping, was married to Miss Anna Anthoinaniai, eldest daughui oi
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  • 124 4 Chief Commander Eita O'Leary !us taken over command of the ATS m GHQ 1 ARELF, in succession to Chief Commander M. K. Marsh, who is on her way to the UK. There are more than .200 women in ihe Comm.inJ, says an Army press release. The
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  • 74 4 The General Secretary, Malayan »n--dian Congress H<^, Kuala Lumpur, writes: lhe Malayan Indian Congress is informed by the Oihce ol Uie Representative oi the Government ot India in Singapore that all iunds ..oilected lor the relief of Refugees and Displacd Persons who
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  • 102 4 PREVENTIVE INOCULATION OF POULTRY A consignment of 'anti-Ranikhet accinc has been imported by .mi from India in cold storage, by tne Singapore Vetcrinar) Uepartment, says a Press release. Poultry owner* wishing to Iia«« their lowli inoculated agaimt tlus disean. 1 (Ranikhet also known locally ab "Sakit Bulan Tujoh'j should communicate
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  • 143 4 A general meeting of the lndun Motion Picture Distributors' Astucittion Ural hold on Nov. 26 art > p.m. at 6 and S Robinson Road, Singapore. Alter an introductory speech L\ Mr. G. U. Kiat, Mr. Malai submitted the minutes of the previous iikcini;s which was
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  • 47 4 Sales of Victory Savings CcrciHcates up to Nov. 25 amounted to t64J,793-50. w_ PARIS, Sov. 30.— France's cum-munsit-led strike-wave rolled the mark. Premier Robert Schuman told sembly for the first time last week that the railroad strike had tightened a stranglehold on the country.
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  • 111 4 DONATIONS TO MUS LIM RELIEF COMMITTEE, PERAK NORTH, TAIPING Jajnal All AhmaUj Hun. SecitUT) Muslim Rchci Commit tec, No h Perak, Taiping, writes:; The Mlltim Relict Committee oi. North Perak, Taiping, ackflOWi ledges the receipt oi donations totalling by public contribution from the Muslim* in Perak North. This, amount will
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  • 71 4 live BnOWl oi educational instruc tional films will be given during the week by thq Public Relations Film Unit to a village, a youth institution, a policj sia'ici., a hospital and a school. The fixture is as follows: today: Pasir Panjang VUlagc, y 1
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  • 67 4 WEDDING FUND NOW NEARER THE MILLION DOLLAR MARK Pnncss Elizabeth Wcd4|ng Fund for the workmen's housing scluin,- is brought nearer the mdlion cWlai mark by an additional 12,588.31, tlv net proceeds from "Night of Nights" held at the Great World Park last Thursday evening. Hundreds of people thronged the arious
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  • 36 4 Mr. Bernard Hickley, Far East correspondent of the London Daily THegrspb, who has just returned from Bangkok, will broadcast imprison* of his visit from Radio Malaya tomorrow, Tuesday, Dec. a, at y.45 p.m.
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  • 130 4 Dr. Ambedkar Asks (From Our Own AmutuKar, caeauiiq i* L .11 a Matt-men. a,,;,, a^ lta* r tivmg m Hyderabad J J* tQ^ tie aaui, n e recei plaint, die nut au oeing lorcioiy co^ ;'Q are aeraoaa also -nty Ult cioiy convertea \o etfengtD Oi
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