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AT
Hindu Sabha M. L. A.
To Viet Nam
Walks Oui
‘Same Scope For Activity As On
PR O TE ST AGAISST SEW OATH
French Soil In Other Continents’
HANOI, Sept. 10. (R e u ter); France renounced both direct and
[Link]’S CALL TO ALL CO.'LMLNITIES
indirect adm inistration o f Indo- China and was ready to hand over
public functions to qualified admi nistrations. M. Emile Bollaert.
TO MAINTAI.N PEACE IN PROVINCE
French High Commissioner, anno unced at Hal Dhong. 30 miles east
mi Hanoi, today. (From Cur Srccial Rcrreicntaliwl
"France is not pursuing a policy of PCON.A. Septembrr 10.
conquest or reconquest,” he declared: A feelinfi oi sober responsiMlity rathe, than oi infeUatiap
"W e are ready to hand over public Nationalists Persuade Hi* the ke>-note of a hrief statement, made by the F*r«mier,
functions to qualified administrations .Mr. B. G. Khcr, before the commencrinint of the baefncH «
and, as far as is required, to offer the Ex'Em peror O f Annam
help of our officials and technicians,” autumn session of the Bombay Ur«tsIati>Y Assembly which
he added. T o Assume Power ed here today.
NEW RESPONSIBILITY .Mr. S. L. Karandikar. tar Mtlitar- Hrada sa
"Every Indo-Chinese would have an HONGKONG, Sept. 10 (Reuter): V. a mile arnaaUan la tbr .AaarmM) by erettatag li
individual responsibility for future Bao Dai. ex-Emperor of the Indo- • f alirgianrr. Hr aabmqaw iUy walEve aat af
conditions. Chinese State of Annam. who has Mr. Kher paid warm mbutra to i
"Each Indo-Chinese will have to or been living in exile here since his the memory of innumerable men I R IO T S H INDERED
ganise representative Institutions, his abdication two years ago, has accept who toUed. auflered and saertfiee«! 1 ----------
justice, his financial system, his edu ed the request of the Viet-Minh (Indo- ao that India may aehteve her MILLION .MORE
Chinese Nationalists) leaders to as NEB DELHI, IS. t a . r x t ;
cation and his hospital facilities with sume freedom. Unfortunately the gift
power in Indo-Chlna and pro j of freedom had been marred by rt. Nehfw'a
out the slightest Interference on the ceed with negotiations with the madr exi
p i^ of France. tragic dUturbaneea
French “with a view to bringing peace India’s Premier, Jawaharlal Nehru, has declared a war on rioters. [ After expressing appreciation of addiUaaal psiat
t Ui other words, the people of Indo to Viet-Nam and realising its na- i
china will take into their own hands tional unity and independence. • au I the herculean eflorta made by
, Oandhijt. the Premier called upon
the mastery of and responsibility for thoritative sources said here to-day.
their own destiny. And we sincerely
hope it will be to their own benefit” .
The same sources stated that Bao
Dal wa.s willing to return to Indo-
NEW A R M Y Europe Needs Immediate I leaders of all communities and
Jthe Press to exerclae restraint ao
' that peace of Bombay anil not be
M. Bollaert declared that
“ will not take any position” in
Prance Chlna very shortly, when he
the confer with the French High Com
would O R D IN A N C E ^Stop-gap Assistance broken. He also pledged support
of the Provincial Oovem m em In
matter of uniting the three Indo-Chin missioner, M. Emile Bollaert. on his solving the dlfllcult problem of re
ese Provinces of Annam, Tonkin and future status and that of Indo-Chlna. Enhanced Punishments For fugees.
Cochin-China. “This is an internal These negotiations are most likely Dereliction Of Duty By T H R E A T O F IN T O L E R A B L E H U N C t.R A N D kher On Vast Chanye VAN M O O K C O N FE RS
Viet-Nam problem,” he said. “ It is up to take place in the vicinity of Cam- Members Of Armed Forces Mr B O Kher anld that tn-
to the interested populations to decide ranh which the French desire to inter C O LD : M A R S H A L L ’S R E V E L A T IO N S achievement of independence had W ITH L O V E T T
the issue for themselves. France does nationalise under the United Nations, NEW DELHI. Sept. 10 (A .P .U : An WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 lU P A ): made a vast change not only in
not propose any solution” . it was stated. Ordinance called the Railways t Pro Secretary of State. George Marshall, raalned unchanged but the short-tec.M the poslUon of the Central G ov WA a .[Link] iO.S avv- ’m UP ■
M. Bollaert, however, indicated that While Bao Dai’s status must await tection by Armed Forces) Ordinance. told the Pres.s today that a stop-gap problem has become more tmmrcLate ernment but In the fimcuuns and
Marshall pointed out the following \riuas Oo*vmc:-G*Z>e-*^ \mtx
France would act if. in deciding this these negotiations It Is thought pro 1947 has been issued to provide en responsibilities ol the Provincial C'jalerrma » »la
issue among themselves, any one of bable that he will rule with French hanced punishments for derehction.<< aid programme for Europe a-as neces- factors which bad accelerated the netw Oovenunents and Legislatorea 9 iaM Rsk
the interested parties obstructed free approval over a united Annam. Co of duty by members of the .Armed ■sary before the Marshall Plan be for stop-gap aid this xrintcr—baa He hoped that all aectlons ol the to-day sa ihs
Forces. comes effective “ to meet the Immediate droughta after severe winters, tnccs- House would be imbued with the
decision. chin-China. and Tongklng. puM. Vaa Msol
The Ordinance comes into force at threat of Intolerable hunger and cold” rant crop shortages and restrictive sense of the grave responsibility esassratd with srtsbiistMag iarts sad
ONLY FREE CHOICE RAMADIER BACKS BOLLAERT once and extends to all the province.s He said authority for such an interim which thev had to aastune and
"In undertaking to respect the financial measures taken by some Uo-- clarify ms ths auoauaa wnh rcgsid
PARIS, Sept. 10 (Reuter) : Member of India. aid programme aould require Cong vemmenU. He said that because of cupport all measures which the
autonomy of Viet-Nam, we undertake ship of the French Union Implied that By this Ordinance, if any pe»^n ressional action. Government srould undertake for Van
solemnly in the same spirit not to individual freedom should be absolute this the stop-gap problem must be the welfare and progress o l ths
subject to the Indian Army Act 1911 Marshall said that by the Utter given "our urgent consideratioa" and reck. He
tolerate any oppression in the process and banned all "reigns of terror”, or the Indian Air Force Act 1932. part of October sufficient data arUl be Province. ss Baisrday.
• f determining whether or not there French Prime Minister Paul Ramadier cannot await completion of studies tor Mr Kher said; "1 should like
whoee duty for the time being is to avaiUble:-to present the Congressiona; the Marshall Ptan. HepubUcmi Ex-Vui
should be a union of the provinces” . told Pressmen here today, comment protect from acts of violence any pas C oianiitL^ on the need for the Inte to say a lew words to the House
M. Bollaert said. sengers or goods being conveyed upon rim aid programme. He said such aid [Link] A U T H U R lIz before the buhneas of the ssaslnn Arrested
ing on the broadcast made earlier by The question at how the necessary begins to mark the hlsloiTc occa BATAVIA. BepL IS ,R Thrr*
"W e w'ill not tolerate for an In M Emile Bollaert, French High Com any railwa.v, faiLs in the proper per will be needed before the end of the
stant anything injuring our friends, missioner in Indo-China, on French formance Of that duty, he will be year. Congressional authority was to be no- sion on which wc are meeting to
liable, on conviction for such offence lained must aa-alt the developmenis at day. ThU -ksaembly has been
and in particular, the far-sighted and policy there. Regarding the possibility of a special convened for the flrsi time after
courageous men ranged by our sides. bv a Summary General Court Mar .[Link] of Congress. Marshall said he the next few weeks. Marshall said.
tial or a Field General Court MarttaL had not made up his India attained her freedom, and
But at the same time, ready to recog mind on any 'We expect that by the Utter part of the achievement of Independence
nise the self-sacrifice and valiance of MARSHALL ON SENDING as the case ma.v be, to be punlsiied details. October we will have avalUble work has made a vast change not only
certain members of the opposition with rigorous imprisonment for ' ing papers on th« basis of which the in the position of the Central G o
JE'VS T O HAMBURG term extending to ten years, or with Marshall said that no estimate on
camp. We will make a point of not tak approprUte. Congressional Commit vernment but In the luncOons and
death, if on the occasion of his of the size of the stop-gap aid was avail tees could undertake consideraiion of responslblltUes ol the Provincial
ing reprisals against them” , he added. fence any [Link] of human life recurs. able now, that It was "complicated and
RECIPROCAL AMNESTY WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (Reuter): means to supplement European sup Governmonts and Legislatures
Mr. George Marshall, Secretary of serious”, and that he hoped that
"A ll prisoners, whether political or whatever It was It would become "part plies of food and fuel for the coming TR IBUTE TG HEROES
militai-y, will be liberated under a re State, disclosed today that the United and parcel” of the long-range “Mar- srinter...." He pointed out that most "On this occasion our first duty
ciprocal arrangement, or from the States Government had urged the
EDRICH’S .shall Plan” programme. of the Congressional Committees visit Is to pay our tribute ol respect and
start of this fratricidal struggle we did British Government to reconsider Us ECONOMIC PROBLEMS ing Europe will be back by the end [Link] to the memory of those
decision to send exodus Jews to Ham In a formal statement Marshal of October and that shortly there- great men who. tolled, sacrificed
not want to recognise anyone as ene burg but Britain had refused their re
mies. In future we do not wish to Last A rticle This 'said the economic probems of Europe after complete data for the "European and sullered and paid lor iheir
recognise any body but as citizens of quest. fall into two phases of one programme. recovery programme" win be avalUMe love of liberty even by forleltlng
the French Union, enjoying in full
Mr. Marshall said that in discus
sions with the British the United Sta
' . Season "First, some form of Interim assist so that the problem can be faced ui their Uvea—ao that India's freedom
from foreign rule may be achieved
,
i
equality the advantages offered to ance to meet the Immediate threat ol its entirety and “any action taken to
tes had expressed Itself as being keen See Page 2 meet immediate needs may be correUt- •To the memory of all those pa- i
these members of a vast association ly aware of the unfortunate results Intolerable hunger and cold and. se trlots we will all ever remain
of peoples” . cond, a general programme for rehabi ed Into the general programme".
that would follow from the imloading grateful.
M. Bollaert continued: "The Frencii litation of the respective economies" Marahan toM the Press be did not “W e are n«*w relieved from au
of the refugees at a German i>ort. Latest Commercial News (more popularly known as the Mar know whether the [Link] fi
Union is sufficiently supple and dyna It was because of this It urged the trammels of interference and con
mic for a nation to function freely British Government to reconsider Its N EW Y O R K COTTON (XJTOBEa •Shall PUn>. "The nature of the long gure of European aid suggested by trol from without, but while re
1« Puropcan nations was "Toek bot joicing In our new-found liberty pnvais asemarT
within its framework. N EW Y O R K , Sept. 10. term problem of EiMpean construction iMtb bv air fa
“It offers the leaders in the Viet- decision. Previou s C losing ........... and our attitude towards It ba.s re- tom". we should not forget the heavy
bee w a r to New Yoek sh eee
JEWISH REFUGEES ESCAPE T o d ay's O pening ........ .. 31.4« responsibilities and dim colt tasBu
Nam, as well us those in Cambodia D itferen ce ........... lead lBdis \ U slud
HAMBURG, Sept. 10 (U F A ): It was which It has brought to os We
•nd Laos, the same scope for acti
vity as evidenced on French soil in learned today that a Jewish leader
T od a y 's C losing
Dlfferenoo
..........
..........
71.47
-I .11 MORE R E S T R IC T IO N S ON must be prepared, and able, to
defend the freedom we have
UOB St th e Osascml
gbe wiB Have
other continents. held in the Hamburg Jail and another N E W Y O R K S T O C K EX<3HANOE
" I know many intellectuals in these from the refugee camp near Luebeck
N E W Y O R K . s e p t. 10.
Stock E xchange O p en in g prices. F O R W A R D TR A D IN G (Continued on Page S'
provinces who feel hunted within —both of them from the ships unloaa- Anaconda Copper M in in g 33-1/4
their own society because their views ed by the British at Hamburg—have O eneral M otors 67-1/2
differ from those of others. TTie escaped.
These are the first fugitives from
U n ited States S teel C om m on «9
u n ite d States. S tee l Preferen ce ui
Bill To Curb Excessive Speculation In Commodity
FAtnch Union offers these men a
haven. It would be within the French the three ships who have made good quoted. _____ Markets: Contracts Not As Per By*I^ws
Union w'here these would discover their boasts that hundreds made that last q u o t a t io n s
To Be Made Illegal
their reason for living and could em- their efforts to reach Palestine would B O M B A Y . S ept. 10.
Rs. BOM BAY. Wednesday.
(Continued On Page 5) not be halted. ...... 424 0 A Bill to provide for the regula NO W AR "W IT H IN
C o tto n J arlla Sept
C otto n J a m s Jan. ... 45« O tion and control of forw ard con FORESEEABLE FIXTURE"
S ilv e r Shravan ; ........... 187 O tracts. for prohibition of options
S averelgn .............. 74 O anti for certain other purposes
’ 110O has been published In the Bombay B G N TO N , Sept. 1# (L '-P J L ): lr > s v e
YOUR MONEY IS A T ITS BEST G o ld Forw ard
Governm ent Gazette dated Sept Lie. Secretary C e a c ra l at I be L'alleS
ember 6, 1947. N stlsns. s S S r r v Is g the L ife 1:
At present the Governm ent has .Mea's C— veil lien, said he
W H EN INVESTED IN OUR
Stop Press no control over forw ard markets viaeed there w ill be s s w ar "w ilM s
‘‘FIXED DEPOSITS^'
In commodities other than cotU m the ferceecsM e fe ts r e ."
and stocks and shares. The com H e saM : "W e , is the U aiteS .n s - '
plaint has frequently been made tiens, are preceeSlng en the Inals
SURPRISE FOR MYSORE that in view of this lack of con that there asest never be sw eih rr war.
SATYAG RAH IS trol, there is often excessive spe N e cenatry w ith p ew tr ta BMfcc w ar
BANGALORE. Sept. 10 (A.P.I.): In culation In commodity markets, regards w ar as a practical prepealtiuii
-R A T E S ÜJ INTEREST------ Bangalore City this morning, the tKV the effects of which have proved aaw ar la th e fa ta re __"
ceessiemisu who squatted on the road disadvantageous both to producers
• foUowlng the refusal ot the police to and to genuine traders. The com m lnate the President or one or >
7 Years ....... aUow the procession, were suoeequent- plaint has also been made that more members of the Board and
1 Year ...... ly aUowed to pass. The processionists such control as the Oovernment to supersede the entire Board of
thereafter dispersed peacefully. exercises over the cotton and stock such association.
8 Years ........ The Committee has also recom
2 Years .... m arkets under the Bombay Cot
U 8 WANTS NAVAL BASES IN ton Contracts Act. 1932. and the mended that contracu not In ac
3 & 4 Years .... 4J% 9 Xdars ....... IT A L Y Bombay Securities ContracU Con cordance with the bye-law s of a
ROME, Sept. 10 (Reuter): An Ita trol Act, 1925. has proved Ineffec recognised association shoold not
10 Years .... lian Foreign Office spokesman «aid to tive. These acts provide that merely be void as at present, but
5 & 6 Years .... 4è% day that he knew nothing Of leports forw ard contracts other than be made Illegal and parties there
in the Rome newspaper “ Moenntn those made through recognised to rendered liable to punishment, j
Sera” yesterday on a possible United associations are void in law ; but and further that It should be a
States request for naval bases In experience has shown that such a penal offence for any person to PhyHcsl training
Italy. _______ provision does not go far enough organise, assist In organising or a seew tanortniM part
It is Safe, Sound & Profitable to be effective In actual practice. be a member of an unrecognised '
BR. MINERS' OVERTIME WORK In fact, forw ard trading takes association I tBs
PLAN place outside recognised associa The Bill while consolidating the | for bealtli and ntnsw
JENGAL SHARE DEALERS LONDON, Sept. 10 (U.P.A.);
Naticmal Mlneworkers' Union Execu-
The
tii« to-day announced a new overtime
tions and In a manner which Is present law regarding control of i
detrim ental to genuine traoe In forw ard markets, also Incorporât- :
terests. es provisions on the lines recom - >
pwxtc^ Gne-.' Btacwita. M g
la nutnOo— 1
eoetimie to sopply
^
The Report of the Committee mended by the Committee, for fa d for fitness
SYNDICATE LIMITED work plan to boost Britain’s lagging
1 coal production by either Saturday of the Cabinet on the control of tightening up Governm ent con
forw ard trading in cotton In this trol over such markets. Further,
“ SHARE
Phone Cal:
DEALERS’ HOUSE” , C A L C U IT A .
Telefirams
shifts or daily <me-bour overtime.
Province contains the recommen it enables the Governm ent to ex
dation that the Government tend the Act or certain parts of It
should. In order to make Its con not only to cotton and stocks and
G liico •: " e » i T S
“ A R Y O PLA N T S” trol more effective, take power to shares but also to ether goods and
1464 & 1465: impose bye-law s on a recognised to such areas as it may m edfy In
agsoclsOon In rU m ktten, U> nO" A notification.
THE BOMBAY CHRONICLE T1:ursd^>. ^vpîcnbcr 11,
P. G. DESAI India’s
PALUDRINE
resumed this morning. 1935.
CALCIJ’TTA '1-1.\IL;.4L Air India operated one of thetr twu
REHeAKC'H ASSN.. LTD. daily Oelhl-ward services end the Priority F o r Legislation Prtrfcssorship For Peace
6. Ohownnghee Kd Calcutta, Delhl-Bombay plane arrived at Santa STOCBBOLM, (IP S ): The Swedish
Branch; Sitabaldi Nagpur. Cruz airpoH according to schedule On Burma co-operative movement baa
the establishment of a professorahlD
Air Services of India report that
for Peace at the Upsala University. It
everything Is "normal” . LONDON, Sept. 0 (Reuter): Legis
lation to enable the transfer of power will Investigate bow world peace ran
The New Antimalarial
from British to BurmeM hands wiU be preserved.
PROTECTS
NO CHARTER PLIG H TS
FOR BAJJ PILG RIM S be announced in the King's speech
NEW DELHI, Sept. 10 (A P I): On which will open the new session of One More Indian In Ceylon’s
account of the urgent and heavy de the British Parliament towards the House O i Representatives
mand on civil aviation aircraft in com end of October, cables Fraser Wigh- OOLAMBO. Sept 10. ( I ^ t e r ) : A F ro m mil Ckmmists mt tkm mttdtrmatmd ratm il
nection "with repatriation if evacuees, t<m. Reuter’s political correspondeut. .second Indian was returned to Ceylon's
Authoritative London p ^ tica l quar House of Representatives under Use 3 0 T s h U ts Mm. 1-6. 4 0 0 T m S U u Mm. 9 -3 . 1 0 0 0 T m kU u M m. 2 1 -9
jt is officially stated here that it may
not be possible to arrange charter ters tonight expected U|0k this legis Solubury Constitution when Mr. C.V. S ates a n d lo c a l ta xe s e x tra . S p a c ia l p ric a s fa r la rg e em p lo ye rs e4
flights to Jeddah this year for trans lation will be high priority In the Velu Filial of the Ceylon Indian
porting Hajj pilgrims. Government programme for the au Congress was declared elected from
rOR HOUSE AND OFRCI tumn, and that It may be nefore Par Talawakele Constituency. Receiving
The scheme for charter aeroplanes liament almost as soon as the ses 10.645 votes oat of the total poQed
m l usTMuront for this purpose has therefore been skm opens. of 13.834. be won easily with a ma- IM P E R I A L C H E M IC A L I N D ' »STR IES ( IN D IA ) "TX
abandoned. Arrangements are being I t is expected to be a short biU. as Jorfty of 9710 votea
THE INDUSTRIAL SYNDICATE made to refund deposits made by in was that Introduced In July for the The other three cantestants. Includ
MM. awM n o n . a ix a m t tending pilgrims who wanted to avail
of air passages by charter fUghta. Digitized with financial assistance from the
creation of
and Pakistan.
the Dominions of India ing a Santa SamaJI^ lost their
I posit o f Hi. 1,000 gseb.
de-
Government of Maharashtra
on 18 April, 2017
t
Thursday, September 1 1 , 1947 TH E BOMBAY CHRONICLE
CITY k SUBURBS B Y E -n £ L T IO N FOR
NICOTA '2 ,5 0 .0 0 0 C ity
Mill Workers
n se CONSEMBI.Y
The Family To~dau To Fill L’p Vacancy Created By ,
Hindu: Sliravan Vad 11. 300S.
Muslim: Sbavai 25, 1.166. Oiundnflars Resignation |„
Parai: Farvardin 8, 1317. BOMBAT. W< 1 iir e B te n S t r ik e
Tbc glrU f t the fiinily use ^Nicota Sunrise: 6-25 a.m. Sumset: 6-46
becauM k makes teeth pearly white p.m. Conacquent upon the
•ad healthy, preserves their lovcli- Hightide: 09-36. 31-14. Lowtide: Mr I. I Chumtrigar as a
aaes. For father who smokes, 02-36, 15-52. live of the Province of Booshaj fremi
Niceta works just the same wonders CORPORATION MEETING; At the *Mualim OommwiWy' en the L«n-
•a it does for a pretty girl who 2-30 p.m. (B.T.). sUtuent A tiemhly. tt Ims heceam
wants a sparkling smile. necessary to bold a bye-ejeeuon Fol-
Available almost everywhere Today’s Engagements loer'ng are the datea. umm and piece
for less than one rupee. fixed for tbe various stages of the W
■ir DEUaOVS BRAINS TRU ST; Today at 6-30 byc-electlaa — , gre a t«
i f REFItaHtMC p.m. a. the [Link]., 12 Wodehouae Last date for the receipt af N oeur.- aetoso tna 2396
i t A.\TisErric Road. Panel; Rev. Dr J. Kellock lion o f ----- *"*T ti T’TrtntsrIiT. Bep:- The^
(Q.M.), Mrs. C. F. Lynn, Mr. M. R. ember 17. 1M7. mm. eai Uenda>
Masani, Dr. K. R Masani and Mr. Scrutiny of noaunauons -la Um
R. K. Murlhl. office of the Secretary. Bombay Legis
SANSKAR MANDAL: Sjt. K. M. lature Departaaem. Council Hal!
Munshl’s Inaugural address on Poona»—Pndajr, Srptembv It. lt47.
"India Is Free—What Next?" Today Withdrawal of candidature—Batur-
at 6 p.m. in Rlavatsky Lodge Hall. day. Septembar 3t. 1947
(French Bridge).
ASSOC IATIO N OF IN D IAN IN Polling itn the office of the steer*-
DUSTRIES; First Quarterly General tary. Bombay Lagtsiaiure Oepartm^^i
Meeting at 5-30 p.m. at the Office of Counol HaU.
the Association today Mr. N. D. September 34. 1947
BU SIN ESS TR IP Sahukar, will preside.
BOMBAY T A M IL SANGHAM .
The counting of volas arili take ptece
on September 34. 1947 at 7 pjs. as^
OR Bharatbi Day Olebrationa today at the result will be declared an the aaat
8-30 p.m. at the Sangham premises. day. RM-VN 3 0 n .3 TO
PLEA SU RE FLIG H l Mr. K. Srinivasan will preside.
MOTHER IN D IA FREE N IG H T
Only an Indian, that Is to my. a GERJRANT
person domlcUed tn any pan of Insila,
TO HIGH SCH(X>L: Shri Shivaram which U partlcipaUng or enUthd la
LT.-COL. A. B. GAJEND RAG AD KA R . [Link] OF TH E HO ME GUARDS IN G REATER B4».M
Karant, the famous Kannada writer, B AY, IN S PE C T IN G TH E HUME GUARDS WHEN A HOME G U A R D S ’ CENTRE WAS [Link] participate in tbe Oonatnuam
BA RO D A- a'iU address the Students today at
7-30 p.m. at the premises of Elphin-
A T V IL L E PA R LE ON M O ND AY LAST. bly is eligible f
provided be is duty nomiimted by a
AHMEDABAD stone Technical High School. Dhobi
Talao.
Bombay Facilities For Sind Free India Agricultural And DR. .MOOKERJEE'K V ISIT TO
BOMB.4Y [Link]
member of the Wambay LegulaUva As
AND SCX3IAL WORKERS SOCIETY; Refugees Industrial Exhibition NEW DELHI Sept. 10 lA P Ii: Dr.
sembly and lersmslad by another
Monthly question and answer meet BOMBAY, S ^ t. 9, (A.P.I.); Mr. bar and signa the
N. G. Molwanl. secretary of the Sind BOMBAY, Sept. 9. Shyamaprasad Mookerjec, Minister out in tbe nomination
ing at 6-15 p.m. today at the White-
R A JK O T -M O R V J away Laidlaw Building. Hindu Seva Samiti, Bombay, in the ’The Organisers of the Free India for Industries and Supplies, who was tmn papars are avalla hie In the
DOCK Y A R D WORKERS’ GENE course of a statement details the Agricultural and Industrial ExhibiUon, expected to meet representatives of bay Legislature Department
various relief measure the Ciovem- to be held at the Azad Maidan in the Textile Industry in Bombay to
Fly By RAL MEETING; General
in Elphinstone Circle Garden, Fort
Meeting
ment of Bombay and other organise^ this December, in the prospectus state day has postponed his departure on
Hal) r oona. ’The nomination paper Is
to be deUvered tn the Bombay Lagis- I
at 8 a.m. tomorrow with a view to lions in the city have made lor the that the exhibition Is intended to account of the riot attuation here. Tbe lafure Department w earn by ragù- J-Uire
Ambica Air Lines Ltd. deciding the Union's next step re temporary
immigrants.
lodging of Smd Hindu cover the agricultural and Industrial meeting «111 be held shortly, the actual tcred poet so as to reach the Berrnar» u- be the
garding the workers’ strike. life of the country and thua to pre date to be announced later. to the Bombay I egiilsture Depaitmcr.
C IT Y BOOKING OFFICE: BOMBAY SALES T A X TR IBU The Government of Bombay tiave
aUoued military huUnenis m Bombay sent to the general public a vivid view
N. M. Wadia Bui'dlDg, BeU Lane NAL; Prof. P. C. Hansotia, ex- of the country’s resources and poten
Chairman and member of the Com and other parts of the province to be
Port, BOMBAY. used by the immigrants from Sind. tialities. 'The exhibition Is intended to
Pbona: 34863 Aeroettome: 86351) mittee of the Commerce Graduates’ open up prospects of commerce, trade
Association has been appointed as The Government nave agreed to
provide accommodation to, about and eixinomlc advancement In general.
FREIGHT UNDERTAKEN one of the members of the Sales Tax ’The agricultural section wlU be orga-
Tribunal. [Link] immigrants.
Planes on Chartei u any airport He says that shipping companies ni-sed with the assistance of the Agri
tn India S R I KRISH NA SABHA; Todays
programme lecture by Prof. Chatqr- have agreed to ply special steamers cultural Department of the Bombay
vedi 7-30 p.m. Vocal Music by between Karacni and Bombay for Government and will present all the
Master N. S. Viswanathan and i>arty bringing the immigrants and the air problems and their solutions with re
at *8-30 p.m. services have cemsented to allow gard to Agri-Horticulture.' milk, nutri
COMMISSIONER’S ROUND: If their planes to be chartered. tion. pest and manure. There will be
there be no heavy rains the Mimici- Mr. Motwani acknowledges the help also a Live-stock section. 'With a view
6th Week of Popularity pal Commissioner will meet the rendered by prominent Smd Hindu to making the exhibition attractive
elected members of Ward No. 4 on residenu of Bombay. For particular and instructive. It has been arranged
Oriental’s Musical Hit Friday, September 12 at 7-81 a.m. of refugee arrangements enquiries to have a spacious open air theatre, a
NEELKAMAL (B.T.) at junction of Chinch Bunder
Road and Sandhurst Road
Petrol Station), and go round with
(New
should be addressed to him C/ o Post
Box Number. 459. cinema and a dance platform. ’The
visual Education Society and
Bombay Women’s Association will be
the
BEGUM PARA, RAJ KAPOOR them In the Ward. R A D IO
T H U R S n A Y . 11. in charge of selection and exhibition
at COMMANDANT OF HOME GUARDS BOM BAY— 1 of the educaUonal films.
243.7 ra (1.231 kc/O) 7.30 » m S e le c t«! Stalls will be provided for the ex
BOMBAY', Wednesday.
LAMINGTON Mr. K. J. Nanavatty I.P. has been songs 7.40 N ew s (M> 7.60 N ew s
8.0 News IE ) 8.15 News (H ) 8.30 E K
(O ) hibitors for the dbplay of their arti
cles at charges which vary from Rs.
appointed Commandant of the Home P ra bb u (V io lin p ar J au n p u rl) 8.45
Daily 4, 6-45. 9-30 Guards for each of the following two Pln ak tn T rlv e d i (S e lf) 9.0 M oghubal 250 to Rs. 900. Applications in this
Sun. at 1-15 p.m. areas:— K u rd lk ar (D eska r) 12.0 p.m. Program behalf should be made In the prescrib
(1) Area comprising the limits of the me fo r wom en (M i 12.46 News (M l ed form to the Hon. Secretaries. 36
E D W A R D Municipal Borough of Satara City
12.60 News (G ) 12.56 B h avgeeten
N ew s (H ) 1.30 News (E ) 1.40 Lunch-
1.25 Ridge Road. Malabar Hill or to Messrs.
Daily 3-30, 6-30, 9-30 and (2) the areas comprising the li H ou r M usic 4.20 School Broadcast 5.0 Adsltes, Ltd., 12 Rampart Row. Fort.
mits of the Walwa, Karad, Tytsgaon (V io lin par D h a n l) 6,15 C h ild re n ’s Mrs. Lllavatl Munshl Is the Presi
and Patan taluka and Shlrala pets of H alf-H ou r 6 45 T o p ic o f D ay 5.55 IXJcals dent of the Ebriiibltion Committee.
6.0 News (E ) 6.10 News (R .) 6.15 S M
the Satara District. W akankar (T h u m rl) 6.30 V H Desh- [Link]. AGRICULTltBE EXAM
pandr (M arva i 1.4 S M W akankar
FROM TO-MORROW Students’ 'Hyderabad Day’ tJ a ija iw a n ti) 7.15 R O Joshl
Mr. Rajendrs Nath Kaul
(V lo l'h
piused
par B ih ag) 7.30 s a tta n l A n U gu iU i (O )
BOMBAY, Sept. 10 (A P I); In a the [Link].
7 46 F ilm Fare Agriculture Examination
(O e e t) 8.0 News (M )
Daily; 3-30, 6-30 & 9-30
.statement to the press, the General
■un. & Holidays at 1 p.m. 1947. In the Second Class from tbe
8.15 N ew s (O ) 8.30 K h ayal K h a jin a Chief Agenta: Mohan Sons Al Co.. 125. Mahatma OandtU Roma BoaBbay. M C dhac B Ob - 56 O a a ttd
Secretary of the A IB.P. welcomes the ( I I ) Dram a (M ) 9.0 News (E ) 916 News
Benares Hindu University. Road. Ahm edabad. 8 Anand St Co.. 1S5. Soltao Bagar Hyderabad (O n .i: A J
Advance Booking appeal of Mr. Ravinder Varma, Pre (H ) 0.30 B B C New s 9.40 Program m e
Kamptee Road. Nagpur. Ooblndram St Co.. 9d-S. Upper 8md Colo ny. Badar. KaraeM
9 to 12 & 3 to 6 p.m.
sident of the All-India Students’ Con P arade 9.46 Sports R eview (B y
WEATHER NEWS FOB FARMERS R I
D ’A y o ln e ) 10 0 U rban D e L im a : Bari
gress. to observe September 15 as ’’Hy FORECAST T IL L ’THE MORNING
to n e (R F rim I) 10.10 L eop old Stokow
OP 12 9-47:—Local thunder-storms
NOT FATALISM derabad Day", and calls upon Indian
students, and in particular members
ski and P h il O rch (Berceuse, Slhellus)
10.15 M aneck and showers are likely in Telungana.
K B am b oat (Sop ran o)
(S ch u b ertHyderabad. Kamatak and central
songs) 10.25 N B C Sym.
BUT FIG H T- of the Federation, to hold rallies and
demonstrations on that day to express
Orel». 10.45 E gld lo V erga (Soruita In C
Hyderabad. Scattered light abowers
M ajor, a E Handel.)
are also likely In the Konkanpattt
IS THE GURUDEV’S MESSAGE TO solidarity with the people of both Hy Today at 7-30 p.m. Mr. Haamukfi and isolated dgbt showers elsewhere
IN DIAN WOMEN derabad and Mysore In their struggle, T. Parekh will broadcast from All- over tbe Regkm.
IN G IRIB ALA struggle. India Radio, Bombay, a talk in Guja OUTLOOK FOR SUBSEQUENT 3
rati on ’’Technique of Satta” . DAYS;—No large change.
j
on FRIDAY 12th 9-30 a.m. on SfVT. 13th; SUN. 14th For Karachi 08-00 and 15-00 hrs. Arrivals at Santa O us
Morning 9-30 a.m. For Nagpur-Calcutta ([Link], From UB.. Europe and Egypt
Wednesdays, Fridays and Siin- (Sundays and Fridays!.
Advance Booking Open. Book Now. days) 07-00 hrs. From Egypt, Europe and UH. -
For Calcutta, Viking aervice. (Mondays and Saturdays). »
V ___
m
Is
i^X>NA, Sept. 10.' (A P I.)
ttM cUllly weatlxer sum m ary
W ednesday. tJao l(K h Sep tem ber 1947.
Follow iOS
lo r
o f Q andhiji now In [Link] w ill be
an invaluable help In the speedy
restoration o f genuine peace In the
fully than in
there
disaster.
more. Mr. Kennelly explained
were perhaps 60.000
One word
that
black Give Him A Fair Trial
Burmese .Maases UniÍKj
(P r o a l O ^ C o r ’Tspcríaf'-.
Té t e a T éte
A lo w pressure area exists over tne city. As was only to be expected, aboriginala left In the country, but
“they are a dying race and they are Raegoon, |. Tb,
S ou tbeast U n ited Provinces. R a in ta ll he has decided to apply to the o I ; l i d i I 11»-.| ' I l s t
baa been w idespread In M alabar and city his own old form ula “ do or kept on reservations.” We leave U (By G. L. BATTO) of U 8ew and othrr» has r-.b'ji»- i
: £ ast O entral In d ia and local in Assam, die". T h e prevalent evil Is so w id e to Australians themselves to feel much to the ]-r., i-ina of *r.r < i ..
Bengal. B lbar, Orissa, the U n ited P ro spread and intense that many sorrj- for the inhuman cynicism ot The proverbial crown of thorns—a Millions o f very pterions Isbonr-1*ar. T f«“ rej-o-rol iLíioir-:- i ' • y ir \
vinces, th e C en tral Provinces and sou th need to Join G an dh ljl In all his Mr. Kennellys observation. throne of thistles— in * bouse up in dsys lost during the last few mouths ¡ .,n^ 4,„.erri r 4,f-u«-,xl «4 iSc N*
Bast Madras. A few' showers have also numlH-r of srtxl4 «'v i -u::. >aMUue, I dCm« Hitt>rrxaa Va«
occurred in West, C en tral India, the efforts to restore peace. And that flames—and, outside, an angry mob is a tesumony to their design. That, tion in the { rrs iw * >>f L .■'»» t
Is [Link] not only In Delhi but T h e C h in e s e C r is is l a « « t a * P r v ^ L aa * ^
Bast P u n jab, the Konjran, M ysore and demanding immediate appeasement by Itself, would be tragic enougb
along th e N orth M adras Coast. also wherever communal disturb ws# s Xlixr5.n¿ (•«•ii.r ! : iit U r il a « « a » a * ( « e a l 'M t e a X a
F O B B C A S T u n t i l . T H E I I T H EVEN- ances take place. Th e least the China is undoubtedly in the midst of its shrivelled stomach— that is the were not the result* o f it even more Zation, and n-lon aflrrw a rjj. Thi» t i » w i w t i t n a r t i i tX r la
IN U ; B a in fa ll w ill be w idespread in people can do Is to help the G o v of the gravest crisis that can con- honour an adoring paople have con paioful. Tbe already acute short grand scale j íut r-í U a «a «e t W «a d ì
iront any nation or country. Unlike m rebr '.or. I a a * I ta n n a r In a s m
M alabar and over th e reg ion fro m the ernment in all possible ways in
U n ited Provin ces to Bengal. Thu n d er stead o f taking the law into their India, which Is In the grip of a seri ferred upon Jawaharlal Nehru by age o f essential commodities, li'ke against tbe Government i,í dav aeOao Í » W t n i i e armM frasna."
showers w ill occur locally ui Orissa own hands. T o make this possi ously emotional, but essentiaUy pas making him the first Prime Minister cloth etc., becomss even more acute. exposed, II i< reoortevl Ihroux;:, liie
the N orth and East C en tral Piovm cca!
ble on a large scale the authorities sing. frenzy, that country is the bat of India at this crucial and chaotic Tbs Communists don’t seem to, or. r-onfev-lo'i» of certain ruuvreac* r. nrponeO
E ast H yderabad, th e M adias Deccan. tleground of a fuU civU war. It is pos moment in the history of our countrV. perhaps, they don’t want to realise i-W) <1 !e lo tbe iiiwartiu,.^ of A l . - . i a c M i-
Soutbeast Madras, Assam and th e East In every disturbed area should .rt»
P u n ja b and a t a fe w stations In w e s t give full publicity to detailed in sible to assume, whether for the sake Now, it is the cardinal axiom of that this strike-fever ran only hit the vita' iii> .
of argument or in reality, that the * .11 ibe ¡»oaie^sion
C en tral In d ia and Southeast R ajpntaua. structions to the people as to how
HEAVY RAINPALiL, W-'VRNINO they should co-operate w ith G ov Communists are to blame for it. But democracy that it must have two Common Man who ha* had more > a w » r i'T v Li.'. It X* aiiefe,i iba'
Liocally heavy rain w ill .occur along ernment. Vast and urgent work if they are an evil influence, t l * cre vitalised parties for its trua fulfill than he can bear o f a acarcity-ridden Saw V.«. i-»f.>re tbe [Link]
and n ear th e P u n ja b -K u m ao n HUis and o f reconstruction Is aw aiting the dit does not entirely go to the Com ment: the party entrusted with the life. May be, th* Communiau are
In th e N orth w est C entral Provinces country and It should not be allow munists themselves. The primary res governance of the country and the totally impervious to tha Common laving 0(.t an «.aboraie srheci' (•>
d u rin g th e next 48 hours. ponsibility rests with the Kuomlntang start a civd Mnfe, and to sexia j-ower
ed to be hindered by any disturb
ances. I t Is no exaggeration to followers of the Generalissimo, whose party in opposition. Tha function Man and his sorrows. by force* .kecordxng to the *cbec.r
All-India Weather say th at any serious hindrance In reactionary politics and whose cor assigned to the party in opposition TIME FOR CONSTRUCTIVE it is further allege-l, arm« and «mm-.i-
the task o f arranging fo r food sup ruption have created and fostered the being the very necessary and import SUGGESTIONS uìtion were acquired bv aJl meaii».
F o llo w in g Is th e d aily w eath er chart ply fo r lakhs o f fleeing refugees whole situation. This is the cancer ant task in the scheme of good govern
show ing th e m axim um and m inim u m Under this uouble-brewers cate and the anns' no acqul/*d were òxKr.- | b— : ai
as well as the public In general that has long been eating into the
tem peratures and ra in fa ll lii Inches
m ay soon lead to fam ine and vitals of Nationalist China. And no ment: to keep the party in power on gory would com* many others also bated buted to all thè the dixtnet
di*tr»et branche« o of | xi-ij o.- ;->ruœ;4ara».
d u rin g th e past 24 hours, to ta l ra m .
disease. thing was done to check it.* the right path, an(i help it by cons who seem to have nothing else to do the Mvochit Party. ?Uw‘ * ewranLx '-»ervral «r. abxec: «potpyr
la l l fro m June I and d epartu re fro m
norm al, recorded a t 8 a m . on W ednes tructive suggestions which would with their time and energy. This is ation. Connected with thu « a « th e' ^ ^ ^
T im e ly M o v e
day.
A bm edabad 83 75 0 20.9 m lnbs 4.1
A P r omising Port better the daily lot of the country’s most emphatically no time to mnd- detection of theft end amuggliiig cf
A b m ed n aga r 87 08 O 12 4 m inus 1.9 It is, therefore, very gratifying to people— which, indeed, is ever the sUng our national Government and arms and smmumtien froga tbe Armv t
AIlAhabad 84 77 0.2 30-O m inus 0.8 T h e Bombay Ports Developm ent first item on the agenda of any true add to its long list of worries. Let Ordnance Depot. It came to light jI Mona ■retarj K^nrr'. Irm ■'
all friends of China and democracy Ln* *pot
B angalore 81 «7 o 1 19.9 plus B.8 Com m ittee meets today in the that the Generalissimo has. so to democracy. this not be an era of criticism but that
Baroda 89 75 23.6— B elgaum 78 66 O city to consider which port or that aoroe Europ>e*a
Kuroptean ofliioer«
omeer» m the ' iDdcKx-*.« vit-c.A.-t-i u m : (xrvjoa
speak, declared war on the internal Barely a month ago, India freed rather an era of oonstructive suggsa- ,\OD were a party to Saw’« inhitx- ' ■ » « : — , «.-xd « . .«J i
32.6 m inus 3.9 BhuJ 88 78 O V9.0 mmu.s ports in the Province can be profi cancer. Addressing the fourth plenary
2.5 B O M B A Y 87 78 49.2 m inus 11.6 tably developed from the point o f session of the Kuomintang Central herself from her bondage-chains after tionism. Nor. it has to be added in ous scheme. .a z .:-n a tsa-Ua-r ns-
C alcu tta 87 78 52.0 plus 11.1 C olom bo view o f the trade o f the Province.
66 76 0.3 28.1 plus 9.1 Q ulbarga 89 71 Executive Committee at Shanghai, he a loug, , long and grim war. The all fairnesa. can we expect our new [Link] AND TH EFT Zrx ivrr
0 21.8 m in u s 3.3 Hyderabad (D n ) 87 71 Th ere is no doubt th at to encour is reported to have criticised members Interim Government prior to that Government to put our constructive AJIMS.
age and cope w ith our growing 1 L_-c s
21.0 plus 2.8 K a ra ch i 86 80 0 1.9 m inus for corruption, low morale and a “da- pregnant day was But a dummy Miggeetions of todey into practice The inve«ttgaüon o f the a>»«««io «- A»..«
5.6 M adras 93 76 O 9.0 m inus 2.7 M aha- trade fresh ports need to be d e generating spirit” which, he said, had
bleshwar 65 62 0.1 174.1 m inus 61.8 veloped. W hen precisely the work brought disgrace to his leädershio and
Government with no real power, bv tomorrow. They must have s tion case has now raveeled two coroi-. „ . „ * * * ____
M angalore 85 75 107.5 plus 3.6 Mnr- o f developm ént can be undertaken caused him to fall Dr. Sun Yat Sen. Real power became ours only on the reesonsbie length of time, sey, two U iy caseK tbe coaapiracy and tbe U . , j ;o -b ,
m agao 89 78 O 102.5 plus 18 7 Nagpur and to w hat extent It can be car
89 75 0.1 35.6 Patn a 89 78 0 1 34.1 This is only too true. It is immaterial fifteenth of this August. Our Indian. or even three ycera Theirs is e great tbefi o f arma. AU theee it is alleged |ane i m '.nei B*<'ur'.Tr oou n u
ried on depends upon the a va il whether, as some may suggest, the
m inus 0 6 Poona 84 71 0 16.6 plus 0.5 ability o f funds, m achinery and Union is, as yet, in its new-born I task. But if we find. then, that wer* Sew’a brainwave and had hia | naconxaxcrxd ¿opt
R a jk o t 90 75 0 13.0 m inus 8.1 Sholapur condemnation has been forced and infancy. And a grateful country has' nothing, absolutely nothing has been lili ssingn Saw's msn had. it is stated,
92 73 0 21.0 plus 5.3 Su rat 86 78 0 19.3 other necessary m aterials. But inspired by Americans in their own Wlucti
m inus 16.2 there is hardly any difficulty in interests. The point is that the Gene elected Pandit Nehru, our moat done to ease and re-nteliae our that they had to
the choice o f a pore If only one Is m * Ijrearútx :
ralissimo has recognised and announc beloved leader, as the rightful cap national life, we shall certainly be orders from Sew and murder [Link] A ir A n
to be developed to begin with. ed the basic disease of China from
K a rw a r in N orth K a n ara has long tain of the Government team. within out rational rights to discard Cabinet members. The Aid. O a w rsl Smui*
which, mainly, all other evils flow. I f HERCULEAN TASK. constructive suggestionism for critical of arms, now atteslsd. hnd. it is • •
A THOUGHT FOR THE DAY been [Link] to be one o f the he follows it up with action ruthlessly An Ameruran
finest ports on the W estern Coast, to crush thik disease and purge China The task facing him is Herculean. opposition. Then it wiD be our Btnted. confeeeed that they jwm. 8 oco(jA t t>T r i u i - A ) «
"‘We call see China like a though it has been sadly neglect of it. the country can be saved for He has to, set aright tbe havoc appointed teak end bounden duty to, carried out Saw’s order«. Myeckri can no
ed so far. In a Mem orandum the democracy of Dr. Sun Yat Sen’s wrought by the alien misrule of a by every legitimete and constitu Party official filea and cowwspond- '»'Crij «a
great oak tree with its roots submitted to the G overnm ent o f
deep in the centuries. The cruel dreams and be put on the road to century and a half of difi&cult years. tional method and by educating and enee, it is allsged show that arm* and been a Tunusb <! i-
Madras many years ago an expert
like Sir Athu r Cotton, Com m and progress and prosperity in freedom To re-vitalise a vast sub-continental xrousing public opinion, remove the amrannitioo were diatribated wak le \jt>á<rz .*ic Lrac'-w ^
winter me i wither the leaves, and unity. For, the Communist a too.
ant o f Engineers, wrote about country like ours with its taemii^ existing Government &om ofliee, the sole aim of cnatxng a dvil war.
and storm bend the branches; K a rw a r as follows: “ Upon the have a reason for their revolt. Once It grealat jirooc 1« Mwded tbr.
but new life will forever whole I think we m ay safely say that reason was removed there would millions from the abject poverty it making way for e new eet of per ons The three connected canse hnve now PalrWiiM s m t AiubT
probably be no need for the OeDeralis- finds itself in today, is tbe most worthv of trial. listed by tks poben. i*
rise from those ancient there is scarcely a harbour in the simo to fight and conquer by force of KOUAN D CAO I jCK'K t o O B
roots, new bough will break and world th at has a m ore rem arkable pressing charge on him. Out of a People must not expect mirarles nndtknttke fia t and TO 1. N.
collection o f advantages than this arm.s men who are less ideological
flower, fertilized, perhaps, by Communists than disgusted patriota topey-turvey rubble, he has to build from Nehru eimply because he is most important cnae of mnrder will
would have, considering its p o r a house worthy of his country and iu Nehru, or as if he has an Ala4in’s be put up before n speciaCy consti srhere no UOubC. Î! w-.U
Western ideas, but rising firmly tion in respect o f the sea and the r.-.o a UN
country, its security, its accessibili ancient people—a job so strenuous lamp at his dispoaal and has mit to toted Tribunal, aocordiai to a
and irresistibly from the native OVTT Karra
earth". ty by sea, its im provabillty, its that it even over-shadows tbe honour command the obliging genii to h a y Government communique.
—Lord Chatfield.
climate, its connection w ith in ter U. S. M O V E T O S A V E bestowed on him. ^ every impossible task performed in Recently some rowdy eiements AAdnaams U v Kucmin-Ar.«
nal communications, its sanato And at a time like this, and tf be is the twinkling of an aye. He is only were active, and tbe last fortnight (ral Cusouiir* Onm rniiiai.
rium on the neighbouring h ill and B R IT A IN 'S D O L L A R S to successfully perform such a miracle human. He must have tmie. And saw several shooting inwdrirts in t ^ C xuBO Cfiiang i
its freedom from any draw bai^. OTS 1er eeryapuce. k
T h a t such a harbour should be he is in sore need of public co-opera patience. And a fair txiaL And, nights. Tbs lato Bogyoka and -tWnriwiuan« «u m - wfivsi. to
placed opposite to such an open Senate Appropriation Committee tion in every sphere— ungrudging, sbove all. the good-will of the people ministers’ rsatdeoeas i bad bnxwm dtarrao* to gpi
(S^rom de ing in the G hats leading to such a Summoned unquestioning and in abundance whom he is striving to sure. of stray shootáng. so H u p a n d c a - s e u n .m : -• rn r-s ;
country, w ith facilities fo r in ter
nal comm unication, is most re LONIX3N. sept. 10. (Reuter): It HIS CRITICS. Nor, can we expect Nehru to lead quarters o f the PVO (Psopfa’s Volun Ya< Sen
Tbai s the I ta : * tfie Hut?
m arkable and it would seem to be was taken for granted in London But what does he get in actuality f us to progress and pro^ierity nnkss teer OrganixntiooV But ib* motiv« to ferr« down -:i.-nsta As a
madness to neglect such today that the suciden summaning All-round criticism and mischievous tbs people as a whole stand sabdly of this stray «hooung oooid not prvLm-ixa.'T
A T I M E L Y W ARNING advantages” . It would be greater of the United States Senate Appro mud-slinging from self-styled political united under him, and give him un easily t-e div*n-d. It is alleged by ;
madness to continue to i^ g le M priations Committee lor September
Pan d it Jawaharlal Nehru did not 29 is a more towards relieving Bri parties and individual ptattlera. grudging co-opemoon-—the armour •orné the? lemnar.t* of î?aw . Rfci^KThJ) -rtlö tO R !.N
this natural port in free In d ia m
in the least indulge in exaggera which every province d ^ a n d s tain of her dollar expenditures in Easily the first in this category is M needs so sorely. followers stili at large wetv |,x«( .\Zi-l<BAIJAN
tion when in his broadcast on m any-sided developm ent. K a rw a r Germany, cables Sydney OampeU. the Hindu Mshsssbha. With no And. with unity, perfect unity, ersnting mischief to give some anno* -
Tuesday he said that in thé last is an ideal ou tlet fo r the trade o f Reuter’s financial editor. 8cpC. l A x H r s ilc o :
I t was only a few hours before the known definite programme of its even miracles can ha achieved. anee to tk* people. On tbe acker .•••i U A i a 'n e w * w * * c i
fe w days in the Punjab and in Karnatak. T h e rich tim ber and own for the country, it even s o i ^ W H A T L*NITY CAN ACHIEk'E allege that this m terb iff <aad txaun m tbe Mann
bamboo areas o f N orth K a n a ^ , news of the calling of the Senate
Delhi he had his fill o f horror, Committee meeting that x-ondon got our Independence Dsy by ^dubbing The apteet example is Mr. Jinnah. element waa the product o f tbe ReJ )*î[Link]» d
th a t in m any places the people its famous spice Bardens. Us m an
ganese mines, large fisheries, salt wind of this United States move. I t it as a day of mourning. Under the Ten ymr* back— why, even five Flag Commiuiists wbo are now under
had gone com pletely mad and that was regarded here as an excellent
the carnage all about him had pans and m ango indiwtrles are all veil of protest dsys with or without years back—the demand for Palostnn strict orders o f lurcat. There are
spread out round about K a w a r . augury for the coming conversations
disgraced Indians not only before with United States Treasury Secre either rhyme or reason, it tries to was being brushed aside as on ly, an others who suspecte<i ibat >t wa« ' oa.>sn rapitai. (fiat
G reat power resources are to be
the world but also in their own found in the K a il V a lley; adjacent tary Mr. John Snyder and the hide the ehsme of iU mental bank empty dream by not only tbe baadiwork o f some stooges u( ,
hearts. N ot the least sinister fe a to K a rw a r and north o f this v a l other United States o^chals. ruptcy which can, at best, arouse Congress lenders but even the majo imparialists. Ik'katever that may j
ture o f the situation is th at there C H IC A G O w heat SUABS only the baser communal psssions. rity of Muslim inteiligsntin both in be. it is certain that notbing eewM j
ley extend tim I t was noted also that the Chi
are loud complaints th at even the The Mahasabha, by these activitiea, India and abroad. But, gradn^y, upset tbe equilibrium o f tbs Buxmear ’ otfien mfio s a £« vJ lo
arm y and the police are sometimes m inerals
vdth of
m oderate ‘^^®lF?;®Vnpnt’^
developm K ar-
ent [Link] cago wheat market yesterday soared
looking on w hile they should act w ar is a potential com m ercial by the maximum permissible dally has become the biggest headache the ten croree of Muslims nmted people, at least for tbe pw sni Tbe to tfie UJ
and, w hat is wcarst, they not sel Trtd industrial centre, particularly advance on talx that the Marshall for the first Prime Minister of India. under the Lengua FUg, That preci death o f tbe top leader« has •obt
Plan would mean much higher Is it not, indeed, an enviable success ous unity gave Mr. Jinnah f ^ co- the eiatwhile opposing ikmeuta lo
dom act the w rong way. Indeed, fn view o f the h i « e prices for United States wheat.
the fast-spreading communal fr e n p ro je ct on the K a li ijve for it ? ppftmtion and the maes sanction for piditksL Tbs path laid out by tbe
zy is too bad fo r words. I t not aether a Well developed port Ime aUSCONCEIVED CRUSADE
K a m a r is bound to be a valuable EGYPTIAN l ^ E IN U .N .a his plan fer Pakiatna. And the fcllan leadsrs must at all cams be
only detracts much from our hard- Thsn we have the eow-leeder, Seth result is there for every one to eae. pursued, and tbe goel a ñ »«d a t by
won freedom but, i f not prom ptly asset to the province.
LAK E SUCCESS. (New York), Ramkrishna Dalmia. A t a time The dream has beeome^ a reality them must somehow be attaiaeri.
suppressed, will, as G a n dh iji has Sept. 10. (R eu ter): China proixis-
observed often and often, put fr e e when there are far more urgent tasks v-ithin only a space of time in the That is tha rufiag uionve c i tbe
ed a [Link] aimed at bringing
dom Itself In jeopardy. about a solution o f the Anglo- demanding every ounce of our energy. history of tbe country. Who BuxineM msrr-- Tbe riements of
^Frankly Egyptian Treaty dispute when the Seth Dalmia rises up to preach the achieved this impoaaibte t Jinnah / opposition mad disturbano*
I S peaking
T h e question now engaging the
a tten tion o f every earnest Indian Security Council resumed discus sancatity of the cow. What can Yea. of courm. but certainly because possibly bave a kwg
sion o f E ^ p t ’s complaint against this be if not attempt to deceive the of the mass support of his petmle. The noetuifial euay
is how to end the evil prom ptly. Britain today.
N one too early is Pan d it Jawahar- The resolution said that the Se ignorant maases of our India by Even he could not have eohiaved it misebief making bas i
la l’s decision that as the situa curity Councm, having confidence swaying their very easily arousable eariier. W hy/ Beonnae the lequi Althoogb it was originaJfy penpoas J
tion is analogous to w ar G overn A u s tr a lia t A n d A * ia that tlie re-establlshment o f direct sentiment f Even so, the very srchi- site unity, that infallible armoury, to arrange far tbe dead to lia In mate
m ent are going to deal w ith it “on contact would result In early eva
a w ar basis in every sense o f the For some time past now, Australia tect of India’s independence, was not complete. And even tod^y, for one month, y et now, accordi
cuation o f the remaining British
word and there is going to be no has been pursuing an international armed forces, should recommend Mahatpia Gandhi, took precious time Jinnah is in a far happier iM^ular requoot, tbe jyiag la
loosening in future about dealing peliev, which has created a favour Britain and Egypt firstly to re ofi to show Beth Dalmia the ebsor- than oar Nehru. Why/ For the h«s been extended to rix month
w ith the situation." In this spi able and [Link] impr>ession in Asia, sume negotiations and secondly to dity of his cow-protection campaign: verv simple reason that, nnlike
r it ■is issued the jo in t statem ent particularly in Indonesia and India. doctors o f tbe Rangoon C in l Uospstal
keep the Security Council Inform if India were t> make cow-slaughter Nebru he is not baaeiged by ^ mskirtg it poosble by their skill m i
by Pan d it Jaw aharlal and Mr. India acknowledges with gratituda ed o f their progress and report
Liaqu at A ll K h an w arning all con and appreciation the assistance that not later than January 1. , a penal offence, would Jinnah not be styled poUticaJ parties with a pro preaervatioB. The Jubíle-» H a il,,
cerned th at armed bands w ill be Australia has given and promised for " ■“ ■ V perfectly within the bounds of reason gramme for creating headaches for wbeie tbe dead are J y i^ m «a te ,
captured and put into concentra the future to enable this country to in making tbe Shariat Law applio- the Pakisten Goveimnent He, too, virtually h o l^ n f a fe e d v a l^ t iy . for
tion camps and all bands caught meet its food difficulties. The s t ^ d Pakistan Receives Coal ab.e to all Hindus in Pakistan / has capitalists, but there they
M-ixiam Suto-ComniU'Ao e ^
in the act o f com m itting crimes taken by Australia in the crisis that tbe attendance always exesedod su me Protiaca:
w ill be shot a t sight. In the same has overtaken Indonesia because of From India But Seth Dalmia continues his mis to be vying with each other in their, thousand overy day. Many m e m * «
spirit are issued the instructions Dutch aggression has evoked wide conceived crusade. I f he is really anxiety to offer oo-operauon to make o f branch organasi oas o f A F F f L
. to the police and armed forces o f KARACHI, sept, lu, (A .P .L ); a
spread admiration. And it has ship carrying 6,uov uxis ox coax fox anxious to help his country in this Pakistan a great dominion. and PV O are making a i ^¿Timagv
D elhi th a t wheri they shoot at won the trust and confidence of the
law-breakers they must shoot to Indonesian Republic to the extent
i-axistsua arxxvea ut xsarachi Irow toc hour of her need, instead of pending If we do fail Nehru, and a pet- to tho Júbilos Hail.
k ill and not m erely to disable inoxan Unioa today, xnx» is said to his fabulous wealth lavishly on chandi, tomorrow Jinnah and his Just over a week ago. Jubilee H «.. ! ^
that the latter has nominated Aus oe uxe first xQsiauuent ot coax allot
them. I f the various stern m ea tralia as its representaiive on the opening futile cow-pio(ection league Pakistnn nae to greater heights, it was s scene o f aa imprenava oerc-
sures devii._^ to restore order are Security Council’s Committee ^ ted to Pa&istan louowmg the suoess-
lux coociusum ot the cuaxerenoe oet- otficés, he could build new towns and «nU be not beenuse wc did not hsv* a mony. Tbe leaden iyiag m
scrupulously enforced, we have no three to organise restoration of peace
doubt the situation w ill soon be and a satisfactory settlement in that weeh the Inaiaxx Railway Board ana colonies for the refugees who are leader of aecredited menta, but gill couchea, the survinag
under control, though in the first country. Australia has thus w<m a the Ottxclais ot Pakistan Government pouring in ceaselessly in India. He because we criminally withald from all tbe Burma natioaaxs, B. N. Baa, «a s invitad to have a look
instance “ In a m ilita ry or police prestige in Asia which should ba va^ recently hext at New Delhi. will be sharing and helping to solve him that co-operation srithout which Burmese, ehans, K a te i^ dûaa^ at tbs Saal draft
sense," as Pa n d it Jaw aharlal puts lued. A t present Pakistan -rauways have
stocks of ooal which would last them one o f the most pressing o f tbe m y even he ooal<l not send the infant Kachine, Burm e^ Muslim* ^ w«*e Tha Defiraro Mwaioc (¿as }ust eofi-
It. Once com parative quiet is
restored even In this lim ited sense T h e C o u r s e O f W is d o m for a tortnight. H ie nonnal daUy riads o f troubles facing our montb- flag of our country soaring up into tendering aceounu oí the work they chu^d hs taliw with the
the organised evil-doers w ill rea coal intake is about o,j 00 tons as old National Government. T o me the skies—proud ol rts people and l«s,l just dooB ux ibe CoaMituW.a» of Ofi tb r
lise th at they can no longer evade In such circumstances, is It part against the present supply of 2U0 personally it would appear fat mote their loyal achievements.
even of worldly wisdom for any tons. AssOTublv in scooriianco with ib* of The
or ignore the police and the arm patriotio to share the difficulties o f programme as laid down by the Into Mr. r *
ed forces. A t present m any mis Australian to shatter the goodwill
ch ief-m akers seem to think that that has been created? And yet that our own Government than to create leaders Tbe leaders enBpharised tha WOT
IS what Mr. Patrick Kennelly, the John Matthai And Railwaymen’s new ones for it, and especialhf such
JCN AG AD H -FAJU STAN ÜTAND-
they can w ell afford to defy the Demands STXIX FA C T
nations' solidarity nehicTed in the Bo Lstya.
authorities or to expect leniency Secretary of the Australian Labour maginary ooee. IX Beth Dalm ia is Consti! uenl Assembly. ’ Wben you «áth tbe !
from co-rellglonists am ong them. Party—the Party m power in that
country—has sought to do by de NEW DELHL Sept. 1 0 (A P li; Dr. really grief-striiJcen about the oow K A R A C H L »ep t. 10 (A F L ); started the rliscnsriomi. tbe firm While aü; tkfzne: impostaat
T h ey need to be disillusioned by the
im partial enforcem ent o f stern fiantly declaring that the AustisUan John thai. Minister at Railways, and its pitiful lot, there are hundreds IsMU
lormai Stands' Aercement o f « Vonlederauon wae reaci bans ef the atate «reas hamg 08 fi-
measures. I t is however, not Government believed in a “ White Mr. BakiUey tlie Ctilel Commissi oner, o f other ways be can heal this hmtseu ibe peU i.: wsa eagasty awMh-
enough to control the situation in Australia” , and that "other people and L 8. Puri. Financial Oopimiasio- without pestering the Government S T u j’ j Ä r s v . hr
a m ilitary or police sense. As mar have different opinions but ner, met a delegation ot the AU-lndia on September 9. mys a Press Oom- of uaiionsU sobdaiity was
Pa n d it Nehru observes, we are not we will never allow coloured people Railwaymen’s Federation consisting of each minute o f whose tim e is ur muniQue. la the generai agreement to a Fedom-
going to live in In dia just with into Australia” . Australia has always Mr. Jai Prakasfi Naraln President, gently demanded by proUems like uon, but now wo have achieved mom TiBmiisl whioh try Saw i
suffered from this blot of anU-col<mr Mr. S. OUruswamy, Oenersl Secreta mnee-long processions' o f displaced PAK ISTAN O.N F A L ts ll..x . t»S i.'t. than our expectations, for the final
the h elp o f the m ilitary without
any self-restraint. Genuine peace white superiority. But we would suK ry, anr oUier members of Uie General I lelugces. form o f consututMm egmed n^oa w a tha
gest to Australians that continued Council of Uie Federation and field KARACHI. Sept. 10. iUP.x >: Oer-
and good w ill need to be restored
and to this end it is absolutely persistence in this behaviour is not informal discussions about tfie Gov I
However, 1 am getung away irom tam decisieti regarding the auuude luutmxy btate**, m id ^haklfi Nu.
necessary, as suggested by Pandit going to put the coloured and the ernment proposed to send regarding uxj point. We have, next the the Pakistan Delsgsttm ahcwld sddnesing bimseii to tbe dead loadora.
Jawaharlal, th at all people o f good Asiatics in their place, as the white tfie minumum demands made by tbe Comrades. These Commomts’ sole adopt on the Palestine laaic tn tfie Tbe Coostitatson sefisnad to by tho
w ill and good intentions should Australians may call It. Australians General Council of the Federation In object appears to be to ferment dis UJt.O. nas been taren by file Paki
should be wise and far-seeing enough connection with tbs Implem^tatlon stan Cabinet meeting today t w leaders o f the
com e out in the open and co
operate w ith G overnm ent in every to realise two things: First, that ot tbe Central' Pay - Commission’s content and strikes and hartals. And understood. the final touehea, and ex p a ts
I>ossible way. Good citizens should their future is bound up with the remommcDdatlCKU. v to work up white-heat lury in our Instrucuocs are being issueu. it » Burmese Isagoaga
realise and persuade others that continent of Asia and, second, that I t is understood that an otficial labour ranks under . the guise oi iuriber learnt, to Mr M. A H put It IB a
the spirit o f retaliation, w hich is nothing can stop the progress of the reply will be sent to tfie FederaUon emancipation of the worker. Ispafiani. Leader ot the PafiAtan In d ia li
th e priniilpal cause o f the present world and that the myth of race su by the Oovemment shortly fer oonsi- DclegaUan.
Srouble, only helps to keep up a periority is not. now, going to last detsttoi^
♦ f
^ , -, .ÍÍ. -e-
rsday, S^ tem b er Æ1. 1947 TH E BOMBAY CHRONICI.K
Rejects U, N. H IM X ; SABHA M.L.A.
tomic Energy Plan “Nothing New In Mysore W A L KS O UT
(Ointlnued from Page 1) Eight Rioters Shot »0 . P. K Arm hm ;
JCCESB, Sept. 10 (XJPAj : achieved. Under God's guidance
O ff My Chest
Dead fn Delhi
majorlty-sui^xirt-
Ruler’s Message”
we must rely uix>n our own re
International Atomic sources and wisdom to manage
today, terming it **un the affairs of our country in a just 5
^and designed to create an and statesmanlike way. U nfor
aopoly in tbe Held ot tunately, the gift of freedom to _______ 1 a m e eboui U » wrgVT.;
iergy. India has been marred by tragic of ( r'f i“ og aod orgen anny, * ^ t-
yko told the United Nations
St the Atomic Energy Commission
NO TINKERING WITH PEO PLE’S VITAL disturbances In the North, which
we all deplore. We have also had
Mahatma Visits Refugee Camps: l..,.tarr
• » « e lOBBd
Corpa Tbn --n. te
“
plan for international ownership of PROBLEM , SA YS ST A T E CONGRESS CHIEF our share of communal disturb men ot varuu* otvn-
atomic facilities would violate the so
vereignty of participating nations.
HUBLI, Sept. 8 (A.P.I.): Mr.
Nijalingappa, third dictator, Mysore crowd.
S. rived on the spot and dispersed
ances and the consequent loss of
the life and property. We are trjln g
our best to prevent these, and 1
Meos Not Willing To Go To (meiadmg
aaead tJhemarlvm
aha
te
Oromyko renewed his objections to State Congress has issued the follow "DICTATOR” SAYS RAILW AY
the plan during the Oommlsslon's ing statement.
meeting which Is scheduled to give Its I have read the message of His
api>eal to all sections and clai>ses
STRIKE IS NOT ILLEGAL of people In the Province to help
BANGALORE, Sept. 10 (A. P. L ): us in this task.
Pakistan As Beggars
final approval to the second progress Highness the Maharajah of Mysore Mr. H. D. Raj, “Dictator” of the My M AHATM A'S EFFORTS
report requested by the Security Coun with all the respect and regard that sore Railway strike Committee, in a “I hope order and peace will NTiW DELHI, September 10. (.A.P.I.): A senior Officer of
cil. The first report was submitted is due to it. I am sorry to state that statement disputes tbe Mysore Gov soon be restored In all parts of the the Army HeadquErters. India, visited Bhadurgarh Road. Kishen-
last year. the statement does not apply itself ernment’s declaration that The Rail country. I should here like to
"Those who bear resp>onsibility for to the specific demands made by the way strike is UlegaL express our sense of appreciation ganj and Serajaganj areas this afternoon and found many people
these unacceptable provisions con Mysore Congreea. He says that two notices ot the of the herculean efforts which running away from their homes a« a result of looting and arson
tinue to follow the old hne by attemp His Highness, while appreciating Mysore Railway Employees’ Associa Mahatm a Oandhl u making to by miscreants.
ting to drag in the worst of the old that the events of great significance tion's decision to strike for two spe restore peace and harmony am mg Two sepoys who were with the Officer opened fire and shot
report”, Gromyko said. have occurred during the interval, has cific demands were served on the the warring communities staking
not seen his way to appreciate that Railway authorities, one on May 25 even his own life for the purpose. eight rioters dead.
Despite Russia’s objections, how "A t present I thank heaven for our uves all bed got DoilM
the demands made by the Congress and the other on May 27. There were Rclnforcwnents were brought to
,ever,__thei j twelve-nation
4 „ « 1Commlsrion
. have gained added strength because prolonged negotiations between the Province is free from communal dis these areas and a search was made wounus. Is
is expected to a p p r ^ the m ajority. ^ changes. It is unthlnk- (Sovemment and the Railway Emplo orders, and I am confident that if m parts Of theae areas. I-WU SU(JT DEAD WHILE TRYTMO ot peraon lygslitlsil hy
plan and place it before the Secu-1 ^ble that we should still be tinkering yees’ Association, and “ it is strange restraint is exercised by leader* of tbe FoUovmg posting of troopa m these TO SET PIKE <Msds w au the rank aC a
rity Council before the General A s-I^ jtj, problems, that the Government in face of this various communities and. above all by areas to prevent further tro'ibic tbe SIMLA. Sept. m. ;A F ij. deveo
sembly meets next week. j (io not see anything new in His should say that there was no notice the press, tbe i>eace of Bombay will mbabitanu are returning to their Uve oomoa aer« seised today treai b c ^ B « ( ttaie City.
The report is an “interim” summary Highness message e x c ^ t what has ONE KILLED IN TR AIN not be broken. homes. a house in lartflasm mohelia Fw-
of the Commission’s work but con been stated by the Dewan. DERAILMENT ADDED RESPONSIBILITY .M.\HATMA VISITS tber searcbea were conducted oy
tains specific proposals for creating a Even now I appeal In the very BANGALORE. Sept. 10 (A .P.L): "Although we have fortunately been REFl'GEt. [Link] police m the same locality and
world atomic agency. name of iieace and tranquillity Of -the One person was killed and five Rail Mahatma Gandhi to-day made a ana pirliasrs were raoovgred.
State that the demands of the My way officers were injured when free from the great upheaval which Is
a going on in the Punjab and Sind, we forty-mile tour cxl Delhi and vlatted tai aireeu have Been made In
Visveswarayya To Arbitrate sore Congress to set up a democratic goods train was derailed last night on some of tbe refugee centres m tbe
have to bear our share of the buiden city and at Okhls. s suburb ot Delhi.
MADRAS, Sept. 10, (A.P.I.): The msmhinery for framing a constitution its way from Tumkur to Bangalore. of receiving and caring for the re
Two pervone while a U tip ii ig
Go’,'ernments of Madras and Hydera on the basis of full responsible Gov The locomotive and eight wagons cap fugees from Pakistan who are arriving He was accompanied by Mrs. Suebeta set tire to a bouse were Rwt
bad have jointly appointed Sir M. ernment under the a^s of the .sized. Kripalanl. m one locality .
Visweswarayya, to arbitrate into the Maharaja and the immediate replace It is officially stated that the mis here in large numbers. This throws Leaving Birla House at 11-10 am The curfew which was Uftad at
technical dispute that has arisen ment of the present irresponsible exe hap was due to sabotage by the remo an added responsibility upon us and Mahatma Gandhi Aral vuusd a re 3 p.m today was reunpoaad at a pm.
between them about the construc cutive by an Interim Government val of a rail joint. creates a difficult problem which we fugee camp near Humayun'a tomb, for n boura
tion of the Thungabhadra Dam, a commanding the confidence of the A peon named Thlmmlah. who was must help In solving as part of our where a large number of Mao Mua- J lL L l'N U E R [Link] [Link]
joint undertaking by both Govern legislatures. travelling in the locomotive, died on duty to the Union of India. We shall bms are accommodated. Most of »^em WEST BtJ«iGAL POLICR
ments. This is within the bounds of im the spot. Mr. Cheluveiurs. Loco Supe certainly discharge this duty to the belonged to the countryside of DeDu JL’LLUNDUR. Sept. 10 lA F T ); The
The point at issue is whether mediate possibility that alone can rintendent who was also In the train, Union of India. We shall certainly dis but there were also many from Alwar situation in Amritsar City and Om-
cement or 'sukri’ lime should be used satisfy the people of Mysore. I hope received head injuries and four other charge this duty to the best of our State. tnet emunue to be quies. says a
in the construction of the dam. that His Highness will immediately Railway officers who were assisting abiUty. A >Iiulim. wbe iateoking after the 'oonimuuque' iseued by the East Pun
lake steps to meet these demands him in running the train in the ab camp, said that they had been In jab Oovernment tombtiR- Bo further
and thereby bring about peace and sence of the Railway staff who are "I feel sure that all sections of this vited to migrate te Pakiatea but incidenL*. the ■communique' adds
L A T E S T PA R IS DEAL T O Iran quilUty in the pubUc life of the on strike, sustained bums. They were House will be imbued with a sense of were not prepared te da ae If n have been reported at Haehmrpur Dts-
VIET-NAAi State. The struggle launched by My- given first aid in Tumkur Hospital the grave responsibilities which we now meant that they were to lire aa beg- trlet. Jullundur and
(Continued from Page 1; sore Congress wlU continue till these | later taken to Victoria Hospital have to assume, and I look with .con gaie there. are also quiet though m
ploy their talents fully and without demands are conceded. at Bangalore. fidence to the House for support in all The refugeea said that .vimwat,... District rural areas Of Nakopar
ausiety. Consultative Committee Meets The train, which consisted of a lo measures which the Government may Gandhi was tbe only peraon who PhlUur are still disturbed.
Sf. Bollaert cited what he termed BANGALORE. Sept. S (A.P.I.): comotive and 18 wagons, was carrying undertake for the welfare and pro really give them succour. M
examples of benefits of being part of The Consultative (Committee of the foodgralns from Tumkur to .Bangalore gress of the Province”. Mahatma Gandhi then drove to started setting Are te
the French Union. Dewan resumed its session today with and the Incident occurred five miles PANEL OF CHAIRMAN Jamia Millla centre at Okhla, where At AbduUapur In
R E A LIT Y OF FRENCH UNION Sir Ramaswamy Mudallar in the from Tumkur. The Speaker annonneed that the he was received by Dr. Zakir — troops fired about IJOO rounds. Ths
"W e recall the ardent success of the chair and discussed matters like panel of Chairmen for the session Director of the Janua Mtllia Muslim number of casualty Is nos jwt knoena.
Cambodian and Laotian delegates at tranchlse, system of voting, fimda- 161 Hyderabad Satya^rahis would consist of Mr. B. D. Lala, Mr. refugees recouxued to Mabatm, Oan- In retaUstlon trouble broke out tn
Washington when, in concert with mental rights and reserve powers in Arrested A. A. Khan, Mr. B. M. Gnpte, and dhi how tbe troubles started m their Jogodhrl
French delegates, they obtained resti the proposed constitution for Mysore. BOMBAY, Sept. 10, (A .PJ.); The Mr. E. P. KnvcL reyecuve villages. Mahatma Oandhl^, The . ^situation tn Simla is
tution of certain territories”, he said. It is understood that the Committee Bombay office of the Hyderabad Ho also said that the Committee **iw ted a group of Muslim women In **>****<1 ■tabbing cassa are reportad.
“ This proved the reality of the French was divided as to whether there State Congress stated today that ovar of Petitions would consist of Mr. Burqa' to shed fear and be coura- Evacuation ot Muslims from Rohtak
Union on an international plane and ed should be adult franchise or extend 161 Satyagrahis, who observed the Babhnbfapl Patel, Mr. Abdul Batter • «wwly born bss started.
It Is learnt that Weat Paaja* pa-
franchise. At present the eiecto-
the efficiency of such a political sys ! rate forms 3.9 per cent of the popu "Indian Union P l ^ Hoisting Day” Gandhi, Mr. P. V. GiUer Mr. G. baby hooligans.
whose parenu were by Uea and tresps aa pteksS dsdy have
on September 8 in the Districts of V. Joshl. with the Deputy Speaker
tem. lation and it was urged that this Warangal, Membubnagar, Usmana- started raMdag ~ ~
“ The Viet-Nam also benefit similar should be widened consideraUy. The bad, Nanded and Aurangabad, Mr. S. N. AngadI as ex-offlcio Presi GIRLS FRO.M NOAKUALl
had dent ef the Committee.
ly from membership of the French (Committee was In favour Of joint been arrested. P r^ Milite the party drove O.'fE KILLED L'« ROXB KXFLyAlON
Union, particularly with respect to electorates with reservation of seats The State Congress Office added HINDU SABHAITE CREATES MTI.l» to the Chandni Chowk area. Oa tne KARACaO. Sspt. 10 lA F X f; '
neighbouring Aslan countries”. for the minorities and plural consti that the District police were using SENSATION n y Maha tma Oandhl stopped to r a person was killsd aikd two ethsia
M. Bollaert added, however, that tuencies or territorial basis. ■■ruthless methods" in dealing with Mr. S. X Karandikar, the solitary few minutea at the Kasturba iten*-. injured when an explosion ot
‘Viet-Nam’ representatives, no matter The Maharaja will have reserve the Satyagrahis, and alleged that representative of the Hindu Mahu- Ashram, where be met two young described ss a country mart- ^
what their rank, would not be consi p>owers in respect of palace and for many Satyagrahis in various jails in sabha in the Bombay Legislative As prls from NoakhsU. Ons of the occtined in a buiidmg m tbs Upper
dered as representatives of the French eign affairs barring those conceded the State were beaten. sembly created a mild sensation by Sind Colony tn the Jamahed Ciuaiter
Union on the diplomatic plane. to the Indian Union and the appoint declining to take the new oath, when N oakh^ m October, is u . OandhUl this aftanwon. Tbe explosion was id -
was told by Mrs. KrlpsUani the lowed by a fire which xras. hcwsrec.
"As far as foreign affairs are con ment of High Court judges. The the Assembly commenced its Autumn
l^ ls h ^ forgotten BengaU. to which oontroUsd by tha ttiwaly arrival ot
cerned” , Bollaert said, "the French Maharaja would act in case of ex Indore Lifts Ban On Newspaper« Session today.
treme emergency. (From Our Correspondent.) ^ replied that
The new oath, which replaces the tiwy were now speaking Hindustani. ed on it was lOl right as the fire angina. Tha potiee aoon arriv
Union has a single policy to which all The Committee suggested the set INDORE, Sept. 9. tbe spot and cardofwd tha
members are agreed the French Union ting up of three committees to work old oath of loyalty to the Ztoperor, is Boato arresM are said to bava
The new Prime Minister Indore a simple affair by which each member Mahatma Oandhl vhsted the De-
cannot be divided against Itself”. out franchise, territorial delimitation State today passed orders with wau HsUl Camp. Waveii Canteen and made m this fxmiwcstnw
FRENCH A R M Y ’S ROLE and fundamental rights. drawing restrictions imposed on the swears or affirms that be “will bear the Kingsway Camp nm by the C-cn- Later m tbe dvening H.
Bollaert indicated that French The Committee, it is gathered, was entry into Indore State of 36 news true faith and allegiance to the consti tral Peace Committee. He wished to ernor of Sind. Mr. Obu
troops would be retained in Indo- on opinion that the new constitution papers and periodicals published in tution of India by law established” and say a lew words to tbe Hindus and Hldaymtiillsh. aeeeaspaalad by
China for purposes of national de should be ready by the next budget India and foreign countries. These that he “would faithfully discharge” Sikhs m these esunps iyit be could not Oen. Akbar Khan vlatted the m n jB b ________
fence. Internal security would be left session In June 1948. newspaijers include “ Vandematram” bis duties say much on account ot the rush for wbare the boanb srploalcn had
to the Ih-ovinces themselves. and “Janmabhoomi” well-known Mr. K. S. Plrodla, Speaker, of tne ‘darshan’. To tbe men »a d ’vomen at red earlier m the afunoen. 714 O K-N7FE ATTACKS
"According to Article 62 of the Con Gujarati dailies of Bombay. House, who presided, stated at the out ^ WaveU Canteen. Man«tw,,| CIVIC ADDRESS POSTPONSD g jo r y
stitution”, he added, “ all members of 5 Students Arrested Tbe civic address to ths Oosamor
BANGALORE, Sept. 9 (A .P.L): Five Twenty-five of these newspapers set that momentous changes bad dhi said that now that he naa come
the Fi-ench Union will make a com students who were forming the pro were proscribed in the year the 1910. taken place since the House met last. to Delhi, be would visit them oftencr Of Sind Mr. Obulam Hnsaam Hldayte
Two sallo
mon effort to safeguard the defence cession were arrested by the poUce Tbe Prime Minister also today It had now become necessary to and do bis bit lor their welfare. Just tullah to be prasentad by the w«ra,eM
cancelled an order passed In 1940 re the new oath be added. M Mahatma Gandhi was laavtag tbe Municipal Oorperstion today has
the instrument of this defence. The students squatting down demanding quiring Government permission for The oath taking ceremony whleti Wsvell Canteen, a man who k»»-, been postponed mdcftnitsly due Is
French Union can have only one their release. The procession dispers use of amplifiers and loudspeakers sss^ te d only a yew minutea earlier Sec. 144 m focoe lor a lortarghc in
took nearly two hours proceeded
army Just as It can have only one ed after it had gone some distance. in public or private gatherings. solemnly all members beginning with and was btoeding from a wound m Karachi.
diplomatic service. I t is gathered from official circles Several other restrictions on civil the Premier, Mr. B. O. Kher, tairing ^ back dashed towards Oandhltil ARRESTED DESPITE LICENSES?
“To assure defence of the French here that the satyagraha campaign liberties are expected to be with car to speak to him immj KARACHL Sept. 10 (U P D : The po-
Union and to satisfy international in the mofussll parts of the States drawn shortly. It Individually.
On his way to Btrla House M »h««m . Uee eoDdneted soerrtiss ot the hEW d*
I obligations, strategic bases and garri continues to be peaceful.
sons will be maintained as at piesent
But when Mr. Karandikar’s name Gandhi stopped for a few mmutea at ot the Hindu and Sikh paasas^an ot
was called out instead of going to tbe
gTOP r c m o u r -m o n o e r a n g
I t is stated that satyagraha m DErrAINED UNDER PUBLIC Speaker's desk, he stood up In his seat the Harijan Sevak Ssingh Centre. ■men leaving for Cutch and
in such a manner as to permit free some parts of the State have taken Mahatma Oandhl bruised a Qngeg bay. A tow guna. revolvwx.
q^elopment of the countries con- the form o f SEXnjRITY ACT end started to speak.
picketting of courts. sligbUy as it got pressed against the ■te. were acted and the ownsss
asmed.” Ha said that he could not iiersuade te>or when be alighted at the Jamia arraated.
"In times o f pesw;e, police forces of Government offices, toddy shops and On Tuesday night the Spsclal
demcmstratlons and cutting of palm- Branch of tbe Bombay [Link]. am st- himself to take the oath. He did not Milite Centre. ^ Tbe owners, it Is reportad.
IJia individual States In Indo-China trees and sandalwood treees.
would safeguard Internai order on ed two workers of the Hindu Maha- quite refuse but he wanted time to In the morning tbe Congreea Presi the AD-Indte Aram Uaanaaa.
dent. Acharya KripalanL h»g p
The sandal-wood trees in the State sabha who, it is alleged, were con think over the whole matter. "What OO.N’T B U U tB IT ON [Link].
thalr own territories. In thé event of are Gtovemment property.
foreign aggression, they will be inte SIX MYSORE STATE CONGRESS nected with stabbing and bomb guarantee is there that even after libUT Among
talk aritb
those who called
Oandhl.
on Ma- SAT8 MAHAT9AA
grated in the armed forces of the throwing m Kamatipura. Another taking this oath India will not be di NEW DEIJn. Sspt. IS (A PD :
LEADERS ARRESTED worker of tbe Hindu Mahaaabha was vided ooce again”. ^ t iM (Sandhi tins afternoon ware
French Union for defence of their rrsatng the prayer gathanag Uus
countries and the Union.” BANGALORE, Sept. 10 (A P I).—A arrested on Wednesday as he too was The Speaker: "Order. Order. If you ^ Jawabarlal Nehru. Acharya Kripa-
ing Mahatma Oamdbl
report from Chennapatna, midway alleged to have been concerned in 0O not take tbe oath the consequences jS Ì ' a S ì IS******^ Sltaramayya »a d
each Dominion was bound to takg tutt
INTERNAL ECONOMY between Bangalore and Mysore, says the cases. All three have been de Will foUow”. Lady Mbuntbatten rcepandbUlty for the aoMon of
O f the internal eoonomy of Indo- that Mr. V. Venkatappa, member of tained imder tbe PubUc Security Mr. Karandikar: •T am ready for Mahatma Gandhi on v ls ^ who w en Uvlng tn tha ether
China, M. Bollaert said: “It is evi the Mysore Congress Working Com Measiues Act. that".
dent that Indo-Chinese States would mittee, who was to have led a With that he walked out of the It would not do for eftber party, ha
B ^ E L E S S PANIC DUE TO ME08 added, to plead hslpteensas and a y
kesure better development of their Satyagraha Jatha to the Mysore EIGHT KILLED IN MINE House. As a rssult of panic around Naxi- that It was ths work on the •’OeendaO".
eoCRomy In maintaining, notably a Palace today, was arrested last night. E X q ^ S IO N T tie question of his position was muddln wbare six to eight »K/^trsnfi
* liberal but common customs regime, Five other local leaders were DEWSBURY, (Yorkshire), Sept. 10 raised later in tbe House during tbe Mahatma Oandhl lef sered to the
also j^ugaea have asermbkd m an
currency and a common immigration talqen into custody. (Reuter): Eight miners were killed question hour. As there were some ^ fort, a senior staff offtoer of Ute problem at reftig—e and eehedr ”Waa
policy.” BLACK-OUT ON NEWS and four entombed by an exploeion qusetion la his name Mr. A. K. Shaikh, IttXM Army risltad tha place imd It not to their shame ae a nalien that
He said It would be necessary, in MADRAS, Sept. 10 (A .P.L): Mr. S. at the Thornhill pit here early to-day. Deputy Leader of the Muslim League that the refugees ware i w - there should be any refugee problem
stead of conducting their industries Nijalingappa, “third Dictator” of the Another man was injured. Psrty, asked If bis name could be ctis of^retummg to their own vtt- at alir~
independently, to co-ordinate their Mysore Congress, who arrived in Mad Seventeen night shift men were called out. Sine* he had refused to f****- The refugees were mostly He added: "Quald-e-Asam
equipment and re-equipment through ras last night, in a statement says working in one part of tbe pit when take the oath could he be regarded ae men, women and children. and Llaqnat Sahib and
a common plan. that certain arrangements are being the explosimi occurred. It was dlsoovered that the rumours len had proclaimed m
"They should agree on metnods made “ to keep the public of Mysore a membCT o t the House. of an impending attack by 1 wnh Pt. N d w and Saldar Pam
Pour of them were blown to tne The Speaker without giving a speci miUrely without foundation.
productive of a resolutely progressive and outside informed of what is hap- ground by the blast, but unhurt, ma the mlnonritlaa would be treated In the
sdclal policy because, as levels of life penmg in the State”, in view of what naged to get out to give the alarm. fic ruling directed Mr. 8. K. Sheode, GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S STAPr respective Dominion# •with the saaw
tm d to equalise among populations of he calls "black-out of all news of By this aftemocm, four bodies bad Secretary of the Obamber, not to call MEMRERS’ NARROW ESCAPE consideraUon aa the maJortHaP’. Waa
the same land. It would be impossible the tremendous struggle In Mysore by been recovered, four others located out Mr. Karandikar's questions. Matnberi of the staff at tbe this, the Mshstma asked, mid by
to realise a substantial raising of the Mysore a o ve m m «it.” and four men were still missing. SIX BILLS APPROVED Governor-Oeneral bad a narrow ea- to tickle the world with
standards in one province without CURFEW REIMPOSED ON MYSORE Tbe Assembly amtrovsd six Bills ol capa laM night when on a round ot was H meant to ittem the
producing the same result in the C IT Y Attack On G. T. Express routine admlnlstratlTe natur«. In the hospitals to Old Delhi the hired ear we meant what we had said and that
others.” BANGALORE, Sept. 10 (A. P. I.):
M. Bollaert said the High Commis Curfew has been reimposed on Mysore MADRAS, Sept. 10 (A F X ): How absence of any opposition or amsnd- in which they were travelling we would die tn the attempt to deerts”. tor fisay wwrt.
sioner, and CTommissioners in the Pro City between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m., for a goondas attacked passengers in the ments and six Bills did not occupy shot at by a military patrol.
Grand Trunk Express, which left more than half an hour. Tha Sikh driver of the car
W. P U N J A B
vinces. after obtaining restitution of p>eriod of one week from to-day.
French property, would see that Delhi <m Simday for Madras was dee- One of these wee a raesisure amend killed and MaJ. M. M. OiUat. Deputy
The District Magistrate has also crlbed by 'a South Indian passenger ing Bombay's Prevention of Gambling Military Secretauy to the Oovamor-
Frenchmen enjoyed "the same liber prohibited the plying Of buses from
ties as natives” and that French en and to Mysore City from September belonging to tbe Military in an intei^ Act. In ths words of the Home Mem Oommander Alan Campbell Johoeon.
OenaraL was slightly bull. Wing R E S T R IC T IO N ON
terprises were not submitted to more 11 to 16. The order does not view with a press correspemdent at ber, Mr. Morarjl Desal, one of the ob
rigorous regulations than local
jects. At the same time Indo-Chinese This precaOMon has been taken
affect
pro military m ^ls and Palace personnel NeUore when tbe train arrived there jects of tbe amending BUI Is to pro tache, who aras also m the car, es
at 11-40 last night.
Vlecount Mountbatten^s Preas At
B A N K ASSETS
in vide for the minimum but deterrent caped injury.
concerns in other French territwies view of the announcement of the Con According to him, some goondas sentences tor tbe first, sectmd and
would be given thè same treatment.
ARBITRATION
appeared to have got into the oom-
gress programme of Satyagraha be paitment at Delhi itself as the train third convictions In respect of certain RECONNAISSANCE PLIGHTS
UVER DELHI
Two Fresh Ordiiiances Prometealed To Replace
fore the Palace on September 14. offenoes.
He concluded: “ In the case of als- started.
An attempt was made this morning miles they pulled tbe alarm
apeem ent between the Indo-Chinese by a crowd to barricade the Viceroy’s
At a distance of about two
chain. One of tbe Bills Is designed to insti Aircraft of the Royal Indian
Faroe have been carrying out reoon-
Air Old One> Sind To Follow Sia>
tute better control over smaU ves
SMAtes, the High Commissioner will Road in Mysore City. The police ar- Even as tbe train was in motion they sels and craft plylnc m rivers and natssanca filghta dally over the dia- West LAHORE. Sept. 10 (A F X ):
be best suited to act as arbitrator. stabbed some of the passengers and tmbed areas in Delhi Province lor Punjab Governar by tim
threw them out of the compartmenta tanks and another to provide for
Finally the High Commissioner will the past two daya Purther rem- of a liuBb ordinance to-day
•ee to It that a special status is esta- leaders capable of inspiring confidence When the train came to a stop thsy numbering of prsmisea and collection loroements of aircraft have been bis prevtooB ordmanca of
bUslied for the minorities of South who would negotiate with France. escaped. The engine driver took the of information about persons and esta kept ready to be Down to Delhi if imposing restrictions on tha
smd North Indo-China, whose rights Peace could not be re-established by engine to the next station and rang blishments for purposes of rationing. found neeemary. it ie oftiriaHy of amste by banks from tha West
France looks upon as sacred.” one party only. up tbe police. In half an hour the po ststed- jab and prorldmg for tha re
APPEAL FOR UNION “It is by responding in a body to lice and the military came to tbe spot # A rrE A L F o a w o m e n timing Of ownertea holmes and wtat- sLVO ID »G LLO h W. rL lU A B
The High Commissioner seated: the French proposal that Viet Ñá and after investigation allowed the Communists Prepare For VOLUNTEERS •aUon of lockaddip stocks at KARACHI. asgL W lU F X s. Aa
"H ie offer which I am formulating in mese people will prove their political train to pass. Oovernineng at India have iseuad dtuas and foodatuffi.
tte name Of the Government of the maturity.” M. Bollaert said This passenger estimated a number A ll O ut Offensive an anjeal to women vohmtaeza to Tbs old ordìnance Is
' Mn>ubllc constitutes an indivisible Therefore all the “sane energies” of killed between M and SO. enrol üvm aelvBe aa icw ord
whole, which must be accepted or re of Indo-Chlna must unite within the NANKINQ. Sept. 10 (Reuter): bles for tha purpoa# o< Punjab
fected in its totality. W e cannot stoop frame of Governmental organlsatimis, SHHXONO, Sept. 9. (A F X ): The Communist preparations for a gezMral during the piesent Ordlnanoe IMT and
TO haggle, when such a noble cause and the readjustment of Franco-Vlet Assam Legislative Assembly today offaasive in Manchuria are progrea- gency. Punjab
Is at stake.” Namese relations. would -become unanimously accepted a reaolutton sing rapidly and the war situation TWELVE SUCCUMB IN BOBFITALS tio n )
M .-Bollaert called on the Viet Ñá easier. moved by tbe Premier, Mr. Gkipinath there is "tense.” Dr. HoUington Tong, Out of 110 Injured peeaona who were TTia^aw w iec ot
mese people to unite capably without “It rests with you to obtain peace,” Bardoloi, for the eaity eststblUbment director of tbe Chinese Oovanunent sdmittsd to the vartaua tum*tala ot
nstlnotion of polities, and to saUet thb High Oommlsaionar oaoeluded. , of a High Court for InfarmatlaD OXOoe. said today. Delhi on RmlaMbw R 13
Anglo-Russian
OmmcU membsr»* apprevat í
ed by the full committee. to Washington, will be released simul A spnkeemen f(
The figure of 21,900 million dolían taneously there and in London and
deirgstton edaaltted tbet hle
represents a cut of 8,000 million dol Paris rometlme during the following
lars (£2,000 million) from original week.
POSSESSION OF FOREIGN UQUOR Uon was
estimates reported several days ago. The final plenary seaelon wUl be Canberra t
him in return, he bad given to the tbat ea tar
The paring down of the original es attended by
timates was believed to have resulted Emet Bevin (Britain) and M. Oeor-
Foreign Ministers Mr.
from consideration by the experts of ges Bldault (France) the spokesman (Before the Hon'ble Justice Raja-
Accused Appeals complainant.
’The Magistrate to his Judgment oo-
Deadlock tbeir delegate. Oelewel W R
to
the total which the United States said. Foreign Ministers of the other dhyaksha and Mr. Justice Oajendia- eerved that he was satisfied that only son. tf the Chinees propon
Congress would be likely to approve. participating nations had been in
I t had been reliably but unofficially vited to attend, but there was no in Sorab Khudaram Irani
gadkar)
..........
Ra 60,000 was given by tne accused
to the complainant and the rest was
Continues mltted.
Chlna's delrgation ttosit
stated that the United States State dication how man> would appear. ............. Appellant (Accused) miaapproi>rtated. be reacbed. AB
va LONDON. Sept. 10 (Reuten Ro- thetr detegatton
The King ................... Opponent ALLEGED GANGSTERS sumption of the Angio-Rumtan ’redo the laeonie ”they have aO
negoUattons—which broke down re
Travancore Congress Welcomes 'Their Lordships admitted an appeal
in which a notification issued in De
cember. 1943 under the Hoarding and
ARRESTED
DRAMATIC
AFTER
CHASE
T J i S ii' f
cently—is stiU deadlocked on the ouee-
- “S
tbe day and wUl
fer tbe Unltod Btatns i
U.. U. — 1 Tito yieeis Gen- Stette
Profiteenng Prevention Ordinance.
M aharaja’s Declaration 1943. inasmuch as it included ‘ winee.
spirits and potable liquor", was chal
BOMBAY, Wedneeds/ debt to [Link] under the IM l agree t V*** * * * . cw^PH^atwl y ***
A gang ot alleged pick-pocuta also mem between the two coumnea it
eeverel was learned here to-day. cablee Reo- i* * '' hours. He said
^^**"*5“*®**
lenged as “ultra vires" and illegal, on said to be responsible for
of theft and dacolty in the city ter's Financial Editor Svinev Camp- iWlth reepert to the
TRIVANDRUM, Sept. 9. (A P I ); '^ e i was postponed at the last Naaercoil the ground that it was repugnant to cases police on the beU. lease—and particularly nttb
Txavancore State Congress Working annual pon and in derogatltm of the Bombsv Ab- was %ri**tod by the Since tu»» uostalmem «es lUgnuy |the Chinase reenhitten—Is MgMy
Committee has officially welcomed kari Act. early hours ot this morning after an
the Rt^’al proclamation announoing Cochin Appointment The accused resided at Slcater exciting chase. over £2.400.000. the deadlocs >s on v ' R can change wtthla an
responsible Government and, expressed ERNAKULAM. Sept. 9 (A P I); Mis Road. When his house was raided on The srrasted persona sccording to matter of only Al.200J>00 «men two Anyth4nd I might say
its gratitude to His Highness for his Highness the Maharaja of Cochin has 13th March. 1948 about 165 cases ot the poUoe. were about to carry out moreover. Bntam has agreed to -enar might be autajec« to rhangr
gracious act. appointed Mr. T. K. Nayar as the some premeditated designs on the retrospectively tn the Ughi ot ant new short time. There are too
executive authority in .espect ot the foreign liquor valued at Rs. 27.500
the premises of the Cburchgate Stauoo sgreemem that may be reached ¡Itngencms tm which the
In uie course ol a resolution, adop- two portfolios of devaswam and pa were found. On 14th July. 1947, when they were surprised by the po It was at last dtsriosrd to-da> that
Jed touay. LUe Working CXimmittee lace, virtually reserved subjects accused was convicted and wntenced R ’v highly
lice. One of them made a dramatic the precise difference on which thn complicated ”
states: "The Working committee oi The Maharaja, it is undersuxxl. does by Mr. G. A. Sabnis, Presidency Ma eecape. and kept the police at bay Moecow negouatian» broke dowr, was
the Travancore State Congress hearts not want to entrust these portfolios to gistrate. to a fine of Rs. 10.000 and (or some time, and the pohoe had rqi 450.000
ily welcomes ine proclamation issued a new person outside the Cabinet and the stock of foreign liquor ssixed was to fire taro rounds to bring him to ih w was teo smaii m retateei (c
by Uis Highness on 4th septemoet hence his choice of one of his minis ordered to be confiscated. The Trial his aenaea the total sums at stake. Rnce the io 16 WEirr-ELROPt EORKICN!
1947, and records Us gratitude to His ters. Magistrate found the accused guilty Applying for the remand m cus ta* under tbe IM l agreement M INISTERS TO MFET
Higimess lor his gracious act. The Mr. Nayar noids ihe portfolio ot of an offence under Section 7 of the tody of tbe accused before Mr. O. K. was £7X300.000 and a much
Committee calls upon all Congressmen Home Affairs in the present mmistry. Hoarding and Profiteering Prevention Rege. Presidency Maglstrat«. Bspla- sum was Involved tn the new gram, IN PARIS
and people in general to put forth This fulffllB the complete transfer of Ordinance. 1943 for being in poeses- asde Court, today the police reveal timber «>m otner contracts, noxn
their nest euoi'is to heip in imple power. Under the amended Cochin sion of stock beyond the reaamiable ed that the gang was notortoiu for were being dtacuaeed when tltr *tego- Will Drhft Their Fingi RepIt
menting tne proclamation and uauer- Act these two subjects are allotted to needs of the appellant and Ws family lU pick-pocketing scuviaes arm wi ttmttewtM brake down
lug respoiisioie Government as speeti- the Dewan. Since the Dewan's resig for 3 months. The accused aopsalsd s terror to the railway autbontlea Tbe £TXS0a000 outsta nding tmdet To MarshaH's Offer
as possible.' nation has been accepted by His High to the High Court. They formed a powerful oomWna- the 1*41 duna Won't Join If
Anouiei icooiU U on says that the ness this step has been taken. It was contended on behalf of the tton and could speak aeveral tang- £[Link] on old contracts PARIS. KeesH O o l
Workmg Ckimmittee expresses its feel- accused that It was only by a notifica uages ot the provinca Mebboob A34.50a000 on new contracta the lat- NAN6USG Brpl to
mgs 01 comradeship and sympathy in Students On Hunger-Strike In tion issued on 1st April, 194f under Abmedkhan was tbe leader of the t«r bcliig those where sosae price and . tary will m
the arduous struggle the people of Ernakulam the Bombay Abkarl Act that the Gov gang which included Sultan Baboa other detA ilv are «till to *w finally eg- jn jg (Old the
Mysore and Hyderaoad aie engaged in ERNAKULAM. Sept. 9 (A P I): Pour ernment laid down the maximum Eknatb Beniram. Saroans Pordul- Cammmer
th« attainment ot freedom and re of the 17 expelled students of the Ma quantity of foreign liquor that a per khan. Ramesh Manobar. OUawar Under the 1941 agreement. OosstiBurd In Ool
cords their emphatic condemnation of harajas College went on a hunger- son could possess, that prior to that Malik. AtuUa Ibrahim. Pyaralal , 1»™. 'taU due wubm five years aftar
repression resorted to by the Govern strike this mommg Inside the College date a person could possess a stock of Jagalram. and Oulam Motamed Ab dehvery.
ments of those Stales. premises, the first working day after foreign liquor In any quanUty for pri dul Mobmed. Russm sot«ht to poatpooa unui tne
A third resolution said that in view the Onam recess. Strmig police pick vate consumption, and that the notifi Tfab police further stated that tbe 13 years after 1*61 repayasent on aU
of the immediate need for maintain ets were posted at the College gates to cation Of Lst December. 1943 issued un- Kbng was operatmg to tbe city for th« new contracts and <m half the REPORT FOR SHAREHOLDERS ONLY
prevent untoward incidents. der the Hoarding and Profiteering the isst two months and lU mcm-
ing a perlectly calm atmosphere in Late in the evening when the tiun- Ordinance was therefore repugnant to aers were suspected to have been in Britain was prepared to
the country, th« Working Committee ger-strikers refused to leave the pre the Abkari Act which laid down no volved m several eases of then and postponement on au tbe new coiKiacts
IS deimitely ot the view that all legal mises they were taken into custody by limit tiU 1st April. 1947. daeotty. ^ QUAixcr of okL Tlw
and disciplinary steps, taken against police. The police also bad to resort Their tnrdships admitted the ap was thus only on the queetioo
students m connection with their ac .to a mild cane charge to disperse the peal which will now come up Narrating the (fircumstances that <ed
for Co tbe arrest of the aocueed the vtaather the postponement should be
tivities relating to the recent phase of crowd of students. hearing in due oourae
the State Congress movement, should stated that information was received X53.6to.000 or £43Jto000 c x 'L T n r A 'n o N h m u x s . l t d .
The students demand reinstatement kir. R. J. Kolah with Mr. B. O to the early morwiiij that tbe g a i«
be withdrawn and ‘status quo’ res of all expelled students and an enquiry TOakore Instruetsd bv Messrs. Osgrat UGD. om C K
tored and urges upon Government into the incidents which took place on or Co. appeared for the appellant. had collected at the Cburchgate Sta Z IO N IS T A G IT A T O R “O B O S V B tO K BOOST-.
and their authorities concerned to the midnight of August 14. tion with some premeditated draignv
take necessary action, forthwith Accordingly 8ub-Insrector> Oaw/’n)ct> C L A P P E D IN 21. OM OMin B esm S t , C A L L V T T A 1
A meeting of All-Travancore Cong
Reu'C Prajn Mandal President Two Years’ R. I. For Merchant and Oole with a posse sf H A M B V R G J A IL
ress Committee will be held at T ri Interned
vandrum on September 29 and a spe JUBBULPORE. Sept. 9 (A P I): Mr. Misappropriating constables made
station.
their way to tf»»
Led ‘Bloody B ^ l e ^ Holds’
GAKDCK:
Shivanand. President ol the Rewa RaJ- Bengal Cotton BstaU.
cial session of the Travancore
Congress will be held on
State
Tuesday ya Praja Mandal has been served with
Rupees 5 0 ,000 They surprised the g »"g arm put in Immigrant Shtp Trtpurm Stata.
seven of them under arrest at the HAMBURG. Sept- 10 tReutm)
September 30 for consideration of an internment order by the Rewa
point ot a revtdvei . Tbe rti^ Inertsr il
amendments to the constitution which State Government directing him not BOMBAY, Wednesday Mordecbal Miry Rostnan, Prey Zio-
to leave his home town Uatna ^or a Found guilty of criminal breach O t Mehboobkhan and air comrade-ln- [Link] agitator who insptred. ordered B L B S S W eS o r
period of three mcHiths and prohibit trust in respect of Rs. 60,000, Framro/ srms Sultan Baboo escaped. and led the bloody ’niattle of the •
ing him from addressmg public meeV A rigorous search of the statton oolds” m the immigrant transport
______ I,.,.. |MuncherJl Patel was sentenced premises revealed that botr, of them -Piinnymade .Park”
ings or partlcit>atlng in P two years’ rigorous Imprisonment ymlerday. was
during that period. lay underneath tbe local train on today lying to Hamburg gaol with 4*
The Maehar and .Nagod State Gov s fine of Rs. 1,000, or in default six pUnks below the brakea Sultan was other ring-leadea of the fight.
ernments have also banned Mr. Shlvsr months’ further imprisonment, by Mr. pulled out immediately. kCehboob was Thraughont the trip from Prance.
nand’s entry Into their respective O. K. Rege,, Presidency Magistrate. however beyond tbe reach ot the po Roeman. said to bave rulsd the ■ «-
States. Esplanade Court, today. Uce, and would not easily surrender migrants with a rad of Iran, bad ex
The accused as the clerk of the He kept tbe police at bay for eoiae horted them to "fight to the death”
H YDERABAD CUSTOMS complainant Mrs. Soonamal Dubash time and threatened to fire with a when the order lor disembarkancn
L A W S DEFIED wife of Mr. Eruchehaw Dubash. a revolver In his posseentoo if tbey dared
dyeing and bleaching contract« for touch him. As a last Under his orders, two-thirds ot
resort the the L400 immigrants bad to be farc
State Revenue Greatly Affected «v e rai mius of thè dty. pobee fired two rounds. This brotmht ed off after pitched battles to w h M
. According to the prosecution, at the him to his senses and be came out 34 Jews
BEZWADA, Sept. 10 (A P I): Defiance Ug-end of 1945 Mrs. Dubash had about like a lamb with fokled hands. and three Briuah soldleri
of the Hyderabad State Customs laws Rs. two lakhs in hundred rufwe notes were tojured.
12>e whole gang eras ordered to ae Rosman was camsd off.
—-a new phase in the State Congress to the safe deposit vault of the Oen remanded Into custody for a fortnlgnt au««hwg after a savage fight.
BECAUSE PlatlSn« Satyagraha movement—^is reported tral Bank of India. She had also kept pending further Inquiries by tbe po
from Madhira Taluq, where people some notes with her at home. Uce. CEYLONESE SCHOLAR
la bollt epecdally to are taking goods Into and out of the In January, 1946 following Aunours
vrlthstand all cUmatlc State territory without paying customs about demonetisation of Rs. 100 notes DEAD
she expressed her desire to her hus
Alleged Profiteers In Hankies BOSTON. iMassachussetU) Sept.. 10
•ondltiona — finaran- duties, according to a bulletin issued On Trial
by the Andhra Zonal headquarters of band to convert her money into ten (Reuter) Dr AnandaK. Ooomaiwway
teed not to warp. the Hyderabad State Congress. rupee notes. Accordingly in January (or thirty yearn rmesreh feOow m
Ramanlal Cbumlal Sh«t» <43> Indian. Persian and Mohammedan
BECAUSE for tweaty- This will [Link] the revenue she had converted Rs. 20JIO0 tote ten Himayatlal Msnilsl (31) proprietor art at Bostoo Miiaeum of Fine Arts
of the State Government which rea rupee notes. and salesman of a cloth siii^ at
flve years' PlatfEnmn lises two to four crores of rupees from On February 3, 1946 she took Qie Kalbadevi were produced oafore 6fr. died today at the age of eeventy.
Dr Coomaimswamy. who cam«
has been the choice of customs duties, the bulletin says. accused along with her to the Impe J. M. Barot Presidency SfagisUate. Ootombo was desenbsd by Mi
millions all over the ’The buUetin also reimrts arrest« of rial Bank of India, gave him a bundle Maxsgaon Police Court to-day. on a officials as one of the
Congressmen in Janagaon, Riinnagar of hundred rupee notes to the tune ot charge of selling dandkerchlefs at s scholar« in nis field ”
world. and Manukota for having hoisted the Rs. one lakh, and asked him to go to rate whleb was higher than the con Under hia direction, eoeiern. Indian 1 era glad to kama tbat iDi
the cashier and get them changed Into trolled rate ’They were both ordered and Persian coUeeUona at the is M U ls U d , are attam pUng Ute caiüvatlOB
BECAUSE Plattgnttm Indian Union flag, and the sentence tt a
___ _ In Bengal W ithovt
of one Nandajry, said to be an Indian ten rupee notes. Accused came back to be released on baU. Museum bave pernm* asanng the
Impoadbla for m odam texeta Industry to tlounsh-L
writes perfectly with Union subject, to four months’ rigor and delivered over to the complainant meet important n the world.
any kind of ink-—there ous imprisonment. About 6,000 palm a bundle of ten rupee notes. On count Woman’s Body Found He was the author of several books fore, wlah toa ecnesni aU m cti m la ua aortlty
in Sea including ’“The history of Indien and prtae. M r. D. N. OiattCTjl-
trees were cut in villages In Narayan- ing It was found that the bundle con firm has taro yemrx* pracDcal apertan ee a
are no gadgets to go pet Taluq In defiance of the excise tained only Rs. 50.000 worth of ten Th« body of a twenty year old Indonesian art.”
rupee notea woman was recovered from the ssa tkm o t km g-atapla eavton and oadar hla
wrong. law, the bulletin adds.
As the accused could not give a satis near Ballard Bunder yesterday after (Continued from eoL 7i experiment Mioald
BECAUSE PUtignnm Nizam’s Govt. Contradicts factory explanation about the mlssiag noon. d u n s would not join to any
at the price is the Press Report money, poUce was Informed and nr The police stated tbat the deceased OB the Jipansar Peace Treaty
HYDERABAD. Sept. 9. (A P I): A was arrested. Knshnabai Yeshwant. resided In the Russia remained out ol them.
Best bny in the world. communique issued today by . the The accused’s defence was that Fort Area and was s married woman. His statement was tbe first official
Nixam’s Government contradict» cer whatever was given to him by the com She jumped into the sea near reaction to reports prevaOing ME. Klgln Road.
tain press reixirtB stating that Hyde plainant he had given to the cashier, Ballard Bunder on Monday night that the Uiutsd States eonterapUtad CALCUTTA.
rabad State has joined the Indian and whatever the cashier had given alcmg with a woman companion, with reviving mlhtansttc Japan. lt-1-41.
Onion as “entirely wrong and without the totentloo ot oommiumg suicide. Be said thm to ensure tbat Japan
any foundation.” ’The companion was rescued by never agam became aggresRve. China
luderabad Satuagraha September 7 psased a resolution ex Customs Officers but Kristinshal could must pursue a policy similar to
HYDERABAD. Sept. 9. (A P I): A tending sympathy and whole-hearted not be rescued ss they could not find of tbe Soviet Unkm. in diraet oppost- i tNVIDCNO F A I» " III —
bulletin issued to-day by the Hydera support to tbe people of tbe State Con her smong tbe wav s_____ tlon to the Unltod Stataa wtaleh ap M arch IM I ................................ U %
bad State Congress says: gress organisations both to Hyderabad peared bent on reviving the Ja:
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Six Congress men were arrested In and Mysore on their gallant struggle Excursion Steamer tonplre.
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Sultan Bazar area while offering sat- for the establishment of a fun respon Explodes, 28 Killed OeBeral Chang made tt
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y a g ra ^ and saluting the Indian sible Government tn their respective ever, that Cbma eoncumd entirely
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Union flag. Statea with the United Statae on tbe
'Ihe reaolutloa expressed dissatis PITT8BUBO mUltaiiaatlon of the Ja
Five Congress men were arrested to faction at tbe proposed chsmges to be Twenty-eight
Nara'yankhed. forma improvement to the Bvtng
GOLDEN Seven persons were arrested
offering satjragraha In Hldan
Introduced
while the name of to Puddukottah State In sa exeanien
constitutional advance
standards and
Uon of Japan.
gradual Long Maple oottoo ptantattaeu started
MQl (irta v liig) startod
ment and extended support for the itn
iPlatigitum
Ten persons wore arrested In mavement of (bo State Congress to Spinning Fiant <<
Umerga. lap Peace ''onterence To Moat
achieve full responsible Oovemmem.
The buUetin adds that 200 toddy Ocmgratulating the Travancore State Shortht
yielding trees wwe cut down to Par- Congress for having achieved their ob WASHINGTOH. Sept E (U.F.
bhanL ject abd the ruler of TTavanoore for A .): Informed múrese mid the Uni
• M AD E IN E N G L A N D ted States -most probaMr nta la-
WrmdÊ -r n ttr ia w S «U C o tte tttitn a lm i
Cochin SupDorts Movement his prodamatlon. tbe reeolutlon re
quested. the Idaharaja to issue s pro- sDc invitations ‘wtthmthe next fsw
VtXStSXm. A P H IP M (IN D IA ) L U » , In Hyderabad days' for an slsven-natlop prstimi-
M m a io M , Bu Hm Roatf. Bomliae. BRN-AKULAM, Sept 9 (A P I): The clamatlon favourlag tbe kmg ebexlsb- nary .»apansi
Woridng Committee of the Cochin ed idea of a United Kerala and de-
elM * Ids w11Biitn68i to Joto II. asaet ta ttos
«tat* WitniBnilil •« B
Thursday, September 11, 1947 «
THE BOMBAY CHRONIO F
SH ARE BAZAR QUIKTLY B E C IO B D O P A C T U A L T R A N S A C T IO N S MONEY MARKEl WALL ST R L L T
IN SU A R fiS
MAKKLl ji i LADY Persistent Buying Support On
STEA D Y W ITH ROUTINE Bom bay. Sept. 10. BOMBAY Sept. 11 ^ ~ ._
A p ollo 4/1 • . O. MAlae
Ready.
1 r u. 5 1/e 15.18 N E W Y O R K , Sept. 9
B l O C K d . — R a r^ a m a u d le ra d e riv N. Y. Cotton Exchange
B USINESS B narat 5 0 ,8 (M 4 '
Bharucna D efd 7
D yein g 1025 35 26 37 8 35 40 38. 12
B . O. U a U a
to e M oo tA a
Luadon
1 i U U
Setitae I
■ /S 28 82 up in g eacourageinetii. i r o n tb e •gr-naM
Qt picaeune e o e o ie d prices to aa-
120 M eyer 125 M ack en zie F irs t 127/ft . £ quantity Of U. S. gold—one at-urce o f U ie p a p e r m a y k in d ly be s e n t asm
M ack en zie Second 125 Ahd. Advanc<’
Consols 2-1/2 p.u. 33-5 '8 says [Link] dollars worth—be W M r. H. N. H a n e ije a . J u b e c re ta ry .
Conversion Loan 3-1/2 p.c. T H E IN D IA N S T O C K E X C H A N G E
145 M ysore M ill 51 S tandard 100 — ♦ - — loaned to needy countries as lAcking R e o e p to in C o m m u te« ip «
D E B E N TU R E S 1961 103-5/8 Bom bay, Sept. 10. for their currencies on the theory Economic Couerence. benatc Mr.,—
A n d h ra 1962 (4 ) 103/8. B. Steam er War Loan 3-12 p.c. 1952 C L O S IN G Q U O T A T IO N S A T 2-30 P.M. that it would restore confidence in Calcutta. Mr. N R. Barkar h a» been '
1069 (8 ) 106/12 1 H u m e P ip e (6 ) 111 and after 102-3/8 T a ts O rd iu siy 374'8 T a la D eterred paper, money and perhaps lure pn- rlectea I'reastiier. I
T a ta P ow er 1981— 102/8 W alchand Funding Loan 4 p.c. 1852 /8 In d ia n Iro n 33/14 S teel Corpn. vately held gold in such countries out 'ib e RecepUun Cummiuec m em ber->
nagax (6 ) 117 T a ta C hem ical (4 ) 104 1960.'90 111- or
78 B en gal 27 B om bay D yein g 1037/8 Of hiding Such a loan would supple- ship lee has been fixed at Ra. 10.- |
A c m e M fg . (6 ) 107 C ooper B ng (6) 107 Victoi-y Bonds 4 p.c. 112-.3 4 C en ira l In d ia 301,4 U okak 31j 4 K o b l- nient whatever other dollars might be Accommodation during tbe aession « « « 1
O U T S ID E SH A RE S Chartered Bank of I. A. noor 561/4 E im plex 226 Swadeshi
In d ia n C opper 3/4/6 B I C 8/11 573,12 T a la Pow er 1698,12 Astioclatecl appropriated under the Marshall Plan |tmly *>e arranged for delegates from I
B u rm a C orp o ra tion 4/7 N ew V ic to ria
and China 11-3/8 C em ent 162 12 B [Link] 266/4 Bom bay for European reconstruction, the di»- •ouiaide the province,
5 N ew V ic to ria P referen ce 6 '8 ita ja Hongkong and Shanghai B urm a (O ld ) 466,4 Scin dia 31'6 C en patch said. It s’ould not be «pent but j The Governor of West Bengal R. B
36 P h a lto n 110 G o ld Mo'hor 305 K aiser Bank (Lon. Reg.) 110 tra; Bank 95 New In d ia 76/14 Tata would be held In Western Euro«« as : Sii Rajagopalacban will open tbe
1-Hind 380 SaJJan 280 O sm anshahl 290 National Bank of India 33-3/4 2nd P ref. 166 a stabilizing factor, the article said. • , Conference.
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MU'ITT AND*JE:FF — Jeff’s Grammar May Be Zero But His Eyesight Is Twenty Twenty By B U D F IS H E R
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8 Thursday, September 11, 1947 THE BOMBAY CHRONICLE Regd. No. B. 10M
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14-30 hours on the 20th September, 1947. TH E GO VERNM ENT OF IN D IA Under Instructions from the
To be paid In advance. have decided to extend to 31st Court Receiver. Bombay, as R eceiv
Cost of Cost of December. 1947. all licences which er in Suit No. 2113 o f 194«. - K. A
At Gorakhpur labour labour Hl are revalidated upto the 30th Ram an vs. O R. Kiishnan and
materials September. 1947 and also new li others), and Suit No. 2474 o f 194«
M A T R IM O N IA L Rs. Rs. cences valid upto 30th September. (T h e Discount Bank o f India vs.
W anted direct correspondence with •A’ Construction of 8 units bungalow with 4 1947 fo r goods ordered under G R. Klshnan and others). Messrs.
recent photo, from cultured m ai Nos. 5’ dia. wells, wire fencing, gate and Open G eneral Licence Nos V II BENNETT * C O , w ill on M O N
dens, possessing broad outlook of culvert as per C.E.'s type plan No. F / V III and V III. This concession will not DAY. the 22nd September. 1947. at
life, w ith a view to m atrim ony, by U ii) & 2232/V I I I (111) 39.000,'- 1,17,295/- however apply to goods s j^ lf ie d 3-30 p.m. (S .T.) sell by Public Auc
refined young Muslim nobleman in Construction of a lost property Oodown as in the schedule below, the licences tion on the premises at Tardeo,
Kathiaw ar, no consideration of per C.E.’s type plan No. 2041 d, u Sc iii)/ for which W IL L N O T under any Sonavala Compound «Old M adhav-
any particular caste or creed. E x V III (1) 13,400 - 40.562/- circumstances, be extended be Ji Compound) opposite Parsee
trem e confidence. Apply to Box No. C Construction of extension
M anager’s Office at Gorakhpur
to the Traffic
12,000' 33.787/-
yond the 30th September. 1947. Hoonersala;
G E N U I N E
6950, “ Bombay Chronicle.” These instructions w ill not be ap T h e factory known as SclentlMc
2. Th e contractors may submit two alterijiate tenders:- plicable to licences marked ‘C.G.’ and Electrical Appliance C o , In
S IT U A T IO N S VACAN T (1) fo r the labour fo r .'•onstruction o f the buildings excluding the e.G P W.’ or H E P.’ cluding the Plant, m achinery goods
cost o f the materials which will be supplied by the Railway, in process, stores, spare parts and
W anted a qur^ified Farsi Accoun
tan t fo r up-country. Benefit of
( l i ) fo r the construction o f the buildings including both
bour and the supply o f all the materials complete.
the la
An announcement on this sub
ject appears In all
[Link] as a
the leading
Press Note and
other things together with
goodwill as a going concern In one
Us P A R T S
Provident Fund Cheap grain free 3. Any contractor who is unable to supply steel or cem ent may In the G azette o f India Extra lot.
quarter fuel and medical aid also mention this In his tender They will then be arranged by this ordinary. Term s: 25 per cent Cash. C he
available— apply w ith copies of Adm inistration. O R KAM AT. que w ill not be accepted. On view
testim onials and lowest salarv ex 4. Tender documents can be had from the office o f the • Resi C hief Controller o f Imp-irts 3 days before the sale.
pected to Box No. 5163, “ Bombay dent Engineer, Gorakhpur, between 10 A.M. and 4-30 P.M. except on 10th Sept. 1947.
Chronicle.” Sundays and holidays on paym ent o f Rs. 5 - per copy. Th e cost of A l t IIO N S.%LK H IL L rAKk.
Wanted im m ediately Parsee Regis tender documents w ill not be refunded In any circumstances. SCHEDULE [Link] A T OUR ROOMS
tered Accountant. Starting salary 5. Tenderers not In [Link] o f the ‘Book o f Instruction for Serial numbers and Parts of .4UCTTON SALE O F VALUABLE
Rs. 300 with prospects o f partner the guidance o f contractors, etc.’ which w ill form part o f the con the Im port Tra d e Control Sche PR O PE aiTY AT KUM BHAR-
ship. Apply w ith full particulars tract documents should [Link] a further sum o f Rs. 2 '- and a dule referring to gcxxls licences W AD A 2ND LANE.
and references:— Messrs. Ahm ed B. book o f Standard Schedule o f rates can also be had on paym ent ot fo r which w ill not be revalidated
K h an & Co.. Registered Account Rs. 2'8 '- per copy. Under instructions from the
beyond 30th September. 1947. Court Receiver. Bombay, as R e
ants. 67-69, Moham edall Road 6. T h e rates should be quoted In figures and words as ‘Sche
Bombay-3. 6954 dule Rates” or as percentage above or below the scheduled rates. P A R T r V - S e r la l Nos. ceiver In Suit No. 195 o f 1939 (Su-
I f you want any kind of em ploy 7. No tender will be considered without deposit o f earnest mo dhakar G epinath Bakre vs. O u )-
1, 11, 12, 13. 18 23. 24. 25. 51 rabai, widow o f C opinath K rlsh-
m ent i n .. In dia or abroad, apply ney which should be deposited with
(statin g qualifications) fo r
“ Term s.” Hastings <fc Co. Em ploy as detailed below and the receipt number quoted in the tender.
1. Upto 10.000/- o f the total value o f the tender
the F. A. & C h ief
our Officer. O. T. Railway. Goraktipur, either In cash or approved b>>nd
Account.';
200/-
58. 70, 71, 79 (V in ega r In bottles,
o n ly ), 80, 81, 82. 83. 84. 85, 88, 89,
90. 91. 94. 95, 102, 103, 113. 115. 132
n ajl Bakre and others) pursuant
to the Directions contained in the
Consent Decree dated 39th O cto
•K F O R E n r H A P P E N S /
m ent Agents, Cloth M arket, Delhi. 133. 134. 135. 137. 141. 143. 145. 148
2. Upto 50,000/- — do— 500/- ber. 1945. M s . B E N N E TT A C O ,
(6951) 3. Upto over 50,000/- — do— 1000/- 149. 152. 155. 164. 167 (Fountain win TO D AY TH U R S D A Y . 11th In ike old day* when «vary sai was an
pens (com p lete) on ly), September, 1947. at 3-30 P M .
S IT U A T IO N S W ANTED Th e tenderers may submit ten d er fo r all Items or In parts 168 (C opying and coloured pen
cils. fountain pen and pencil seta (S.T.) sell by Public Auction at and ev«ry trip an advaniure, moiorixts put than iaak
RE SID EN T ENGINEER. their R(x>ms. 120. Apollo Street.
Efficient, experienced Generai Cierk O. T. Railway, on ly),
w ith knowledge o f Office Routine. Gorakhpur. 171. 188. (C otton mosquito and Fort, the follow in g property. in 'makg-ehifa' npaira N ow throughout India and
Typing, Correspondence, Accounts sandfly netting on ly), Piece o f land w ith dwelling
seeks perm anent post. Also worked (5141) 196. 205. 214. 218. 222. 227. 732. house at Kum bharwada 2nd Lane, Paldataa ih«ra are mor* than SSO authociagd Ganagal
as Ledger Clerk, Asst. Cashier, 234. 236. 252, 253. 254. 255, 258. 257 admeasuring about 81 aq. yds.,
Salesman (In d o o r). Box No. 6946, 258, 260, 261, 262. 265, 316, 318. 319. bearing New Survey No. 4272. Ca
“ Bombay Chronicle.” Motors d eal«* who are t«ady to provld« cat aarhas
320, 327, 329, 330, 334 and 339. dastral Survey No. 4<ao o f Bhu-
B. B. & C. I. R A IL W A Y — TENDER M O R V I R A IL W A Y leshwar Division and C W ard N o.
ACCO M M O D ATIO N W ANTED TH E C O NTRO LLE R OF STORES W A N TED P A R T V Serial Not. 7679 and Street No. 3«. at its bast, with genuine r^iUoanant pazla
IjGBpectable Hindu student seeks B.B. & C.I. Railw ay, Jacob Circle, EXPERIEN C ED relieving S T A - 57, 61, 62. 93 (Goggles. Sun For fu rth er particuburs and (con
single room accommodation. P re Bombay 11, Invites tenders for i T IO N MASTERS, fast S IG N A L glasses, G lare Glasses and fram es ditions o f sale apply to M s. B en FIT ONLY a M . GENUINE PA1T8 ON
pared to pay high rent. Please the supply o f 4,000 Wagon Floor LERS. C LAIM S and PARC E L on ly), iam in A C o , A ttom evs fo r the
reply Box 6941, “ Bombay Chro ing Boards In three sizes return CLERKS. 95. and the follow ing articles Court Receiver or to the under
nicle.” able on 17-9-47. Copies o f tenders fallin g under serial No 122 viz. signed
Apply to the undersigned with
M E D ICAL ADLETS
can be had from the above O ffi
cer on application.
(5167)
copies o f [Link].
V. J. D A F T A R Y .
[Link]. other plastic manu
factures. Celluloid dipped shoe
eyelets, looking glasses. Fibre Vul
B E N N E TT A CO t
Free— God’s G ilt Medicine for T ra ffic Superintendent. AU C TIO N SALE o f 2 Wlckstrom CH IVRO LIT PONTIAC OLOSMOMLE •UICK
Piles. V. P. Charges annas -/lO '- canised Suitcases. Snap Fasteners, Lister Vertical Diesel Engines
only. Please w rite In English. N O TICE T raffic Supdt.’s Office, and Flint Stones for C igarette
M orvi D 4 9,1947^ ' 27 so H P. on SA TU R D A Y . I3th
Lighters.
Menaka Debl, Shyam Villa, Bom-
pas Town, Deoghar.
T H IS IS TO IN FO R M the public
,ln general and our clients In par-
6311 .tlcu la r that
(5163) Full description o f all
items aopears in the G azette
these
of
Instant at 2-30 p m ( S T . ) at our
Auction Rooms at 73.
Street. Fort.
Medows
under instructions
9
Mr. H. T. Flanagan and India Extraordinary dated the 1st from Messrs Excello (^ m m ercla l CADILLAC VAUXHALL BtOPORO C.M.C. TRUCK
W ANTED STENOGRAPHERS September 1947.
LIV E STOCK Mr. J. A. Shead Corporation L td , and on account
A P P L IC A T IO N S are Invited lor 5165 and at the n sz o f Mr W alter Dutt ----------T
For D og’s Sickness Consult Seer- are not in any way connected
posts o f Stenographers. Q ualifica
vai o f Bellem ont Kennels. Post with us. o f Messrs. Maepheraon 4k C o , o f
‘F L A S H L IG H T ’ tions required. Allahabad the defaulting purchas
Box 6505, or Phone 43245. (5076) t l ) Should have passed the M a LEGAL NOTICES er. OCNBRAL M OTOM INDIA UM ITED
111, M ahatm a Gandhi Road. triculation Elxamination of Term s: 25 per cent cash deposlL
BUSINESS W ANTED Bombay. a recognised University G A N D H I * CO.
(2 ) Possess a speed of 120 word.s NOTICE.
W e are interested in the purchase Bombay, 10th Sept.. 1947. t In J9 fmm mm feclin m
per minute In Shorthand N O TIC E IS HEREBY O iVEN
o f Cellophane Paper. Suppliers are 6955
requested to send their rates, sam and 40 words per minute In that Bai JASODA. w ile o f DEV-
CHAND ITC H A R A M BH ACALL4
Verona Verona Verona
ples and other particulars,regarding B. N. R L Y . EM PLOYEES’ URBAN typewriting.
(3 ) Preferably 5 years’ previous has contracted to sell to a client A great name in Fishing Tackle
In the fin a l an alysis genuine pahts cost no md-i
ready stocks and quality to Modi BANK. LTD., C ALC U TTA. of ours the property o il Lady o f the world's best available at
Soap Works. Modlnagar, U P experience as a Stenogra
• (1 ) A P P L IC A T IO N S ' are in vit pher. Jamshedji Road. Matunga. ad present. I f you are leaving India,
(5147) measuring 75 square yards
ed fo r the post o f Secretary, B. N. Pay Rs. 125/- P.M. fixed plus the buy your requirements im m ediate
Rly. Employees’ Urban Bank. Ltd., usual dearness and Interim relief and bearing C. S. No. 622 o f ly owing to scarcity throughout
AGENTS W ANTED Mahim Division and Municipal O.
on a pay o f Rs 500-25-750 (sub allowances. the world. Am erican Level Wind
W anted — Agents or stockists fo r ject to revision) plus usual Dear Term s o f em ploym ent: Tem po Ward No. 5646, Street No. 121.
our Pearl and Nut Buttons. Th e ness Allowance. Candidates must rary fo r the present and ’lable to All persons having any c'alm s Reels and Nylon Lines expected
Luxm l Button Mfg. Co.. Dacca not be over 40 years o f age and term inate by a month’s notire on against the said property are re shortly. Exceptional quality— con
(B en ga l). 6952 must be graduates o f a recognised either side. quired to make the same known scientious value— keen personal a t
W an ted:— Agents and Stockist.s University. They Candidates will be selected a fter in w riting to the undersigned at tention. Cat. post free. Wholesale
must possess A reUU. A. E. VERONA, the only
fo r our Horn and Pearl Buttons sound experience o f Secretarial interview and test in .shorthand their Office at Lentln (Chambers.
J. Smith & Co.. Dacca (B en ga l). work. Banking experience w ill be and typewriting. Dalai Street. Fort, within 14 days Fishing Tackle Specialist A Rod
6953 considered an additional qualifica Apply stating age, qualificatt .ns from the date hereof, otherwise Craftsm an In India. 91. Rlpon
tion. A short history o f academ i and experience (togeth er vd*n co the purchase will be completed Street. Calcutta. Please mention
AlOTOR 'TRUCKS FOR SALE cal qualification and o f past expe pies o f te,stlnionlals) by I5th Sep w ithout reference to any such this paper in your reply.
claims and the same. If any. will
For Sale IJ ton Fargo Truck 1938 rience should be m entioned In the tember. 19^7 to :— be considered as waived.
In running condition. Can be ins application, which should be ac "T h e C.R.E., Colaba—Bombay
Dated this 10th day o f Septem TT
pected at Svadeshi Mills. Kurla. companied by copies o f all testi No. 5.” ber. 1947.
Offers to be sent to T h e Svadeshi monials The selected candidate ____________________________ (5143)
M N M A N K A R A CO..
Mills Co. Ltd, Bombay House, will be appointed on one year’s
Bruce Street, Fort, Bombay. O f probation and will be requlretl to Purchaser's Attorneys.
PU B LIC SERVICE COM M ISSION,
fers recedved a fter 30th Septem furnish, as security. G. P. Notes
BO M BAY. __________ (5165)
ber w ill not be considered. to the m arket value o f Rs. 10.000
(5169) plus a personal security fo r a fu r D E N TA L SURGEON AND VICE NOTICE.
ther sum o f Rs. 10,000 A ll appli P R IN C IP A L . S IR C.E.M. D EN TAL
PURCHASE <Sr SELL cations should be addressed to the COLLEGE AND H O S P IT A L, N O TIC E IS HEREBY G IVEN
Wanted Purchasers and Sellers of Chairm ployees’
an, B
Urban
N Railway
Bank. Ltd..
Em
Garden
BOM BAY. that Mr. ABOO T A L IB JAFFER o f
all kinds o f landed properties, Reach, Kldderpore, Calcutta, and A P P L IC A T IO N S are Invited be
bandings, lactories. running busi- Bombay has contracted to sell 'h e
nass. plantations etc., in Pakisthan should reach him on or before fore 20-10-1947, fo r post o f DEN
30rh sem em i-er 1947 Any at T A L SURGEON AND V IC E -P R IN undermentioned property to Mrs.
or in rest o f India. Apply sharp tempt to Influence members o f C IPA L, S IR CK.M . D E N T A L C O L R A M A L A X M I B H O O ILA L o f K h ar
T. K. Bardhan. P.O. Khagra. Dt. the Com T h a easarty mmd buoym scy o f a p frii aa
Murshldabad. Bengal (5122) any way mdirectly ittee o f M anagem ent in LEGE AND H O S P IT A L , B O M B AY.
or Indirectly, or P A Y -S C A L E :— Rs. 700-1,100 plus
and Mrs. R A M A L A X M I BH O G I- n o t i c e a b l e l a S p o r i a r o e n Is a e a r s
any form o f canvassing will dis cost o f livin g allowance. L A L In her turn has contracted to iadicatkMs a f aoausd baaJcIs, ra a a lita g
LOANS & M O RTG AG ES fro m a h arm oaiotts fa n c tla a ln g a f ü m
qu alify candidates. Q U A L IF IC A T IO N S :— (a ) Either sell the said undermentioned pro
Em ergency Loans upto Rs. lOO;- Th e selected candidates may be a degree or a diplom a In dentistry vital o rR a aa . O n e of the asoat iaap artaat
given locally. W rit^ fo r details to called fo r an Interview : all e x granted by the U niversity o f B om perty to my client. A ll persons
o f' th eaa o r g a n a la tb a l i v o r , a c t l a g
Departm ent E. Citizen Credit S yn penses In connection therew ith will bay,- College o f having any claim of any sort tb ra n g b tlsc b ila it sacre tea to a ssist ia
Physicians and
dicate Lim ited. Andherl. (6871) have to be borne by the candi Surgeons, Bombay, and N air Hos against the said property are re the aaa im ila tie a o f food, thaa a a ric h ia g
dates themselves.
M ISCELLANEOUS FO R SALE Th e cover containing the appli pital D ental Board, Bombay, OR quired to n otify the same In w rit tba b lo o d and c re a tin g e a e rg y . If tha
Available ex-Stock Am erican Elec cation should be marked “ A ppli an equivalent qualification o f a re- ing to the undersigned at his O f U var la s la g g ia h mad doca not fuactfaa
cation fo r appointm ent as Secre [Link] institution in India, or (b ) fice at Yusuf Building. 4th floor. p r o p e r l y th a I d e a l r e a a e d y , h i g h l y
tric Gram ophones from Rs. 180 - tary." ^ the diplomas or degrees o f the
Fluorescent tubes and reflectors. 43 M ahatm a G andhi Road. Fort. racA m niaded hy tha m edical i
foreign institutions m entioned in
Electric lamps all standard v o lt the Commission’s . notification o f Is S te a ra s* B L C o la ta s
Bombay w ithin 14 days. In de
ages and types from 15 w att to (2 ) Applications are invited for particulars, copy supplied on re
1000 watts, C.T.S. cables a’ j sizes, the post o f Accountant. B. N. quest. Experience fau lt the claim, it any, w ill be
in teaching
good discounts fo r quantities. A p R ailw ay Em ployees’ Urban Bank. dentistry and In general adm inis deemed to have been waived and
ply Box No. 3985, “ Bombay Chro Ltd., on a pay o f Rs. 400-20-600 sale w ill be completed.
nicle." (subject to revision) plus usual tration o f a D ental Hospital pre
Dearness Allowance. Candidates ferred. A G E :— N ot m ore than 45 SCHEDULE OF TH E PR O PE R T Y
must be Chartered, incorporated years on 1-1-1948; relaxable In
PUBLIC NOTICES
or Registered Accountants. They suitable cases.
must not be over 35 years o f age. supplied on receipt o f large ad
Previous experience w ill be con dressed envelope bearing
A pplication form
an
A L L that piece or parcel o f lana i
situate at Ghodbunder
Khar-B an dra. Talu xa South Sal-
R o a d .' BI-COLATES
sidered as an additional qu alifica nas postage stamps and a crossed
tion and high er Initial salary may Indian Postal Order fo r Re. 1'-
sette. D istrict Bombay Suburban
in the Registration Sub-District of
« STEARNS
N O TIC E be given to deserving candidates. payable to the “ Secretary, Bombay Bandra. containing by admeasure
T H IS IS TO A D VISE the gene A short history of academical Public Service Commission, Bom ment 601 square yards or there
ral public and my business friends qualification and o f past experi bay,” C AN V A SSIN G IN A N Y FO RM abouts and bearing Plot No. 90 o f
th at m y son Akbarali Ebrahlm ji ence should be m entioned In the W I I X D IS Q U A L IF Y TH E CAN Suburban Scheme No. V II K h ar
Rajbhoy, Bagasrawalla, who was application, which should be ac D ID A T E CONC3ERNED. and bounded as follows th at is to
w ith me in business up till now companied by copies o f all testi say on or towards the N orth by
15164) plot No. 91 o f the said Scheme, oo
has le ft me and he is not autho monials Th e selected candidate
rised to negotiate any business on will be apr>olntec* on one year’s A L L -IN D IA G E N E R A L IN SU R - or towards the South by the boun
my behalf and I am not respon probation and w ill be required to dary o f T . P. Scheme No. III.
€AS€
ANCF CO. LTD.
sible fo r any debt incurred by hVm furnish, as security. G. P Notes Bandra. on or towards the East
(S d .) E B R A H IM JI RAJB H O Y to the market value o f Rs 10.000 NO’n C E IS H EREBY G IVEN by Ghod Bunder Road and on or
B A G A S R A W A LLA , A ll applications should be addres that the T H IR D A N N U A L G ENE towards the West by plot No. 748
Old Iron Merchant, sed to the Chairm an. B N R a il R A L M E E TIN G o f the Shareholders o f T.P. Scheme No. II I. Bandra.
Darukhana, Bombay. 10. way Employees Urban Bank Ltd.. o f the •Com pany w ill be held at Bombay dated this 10th day c f
29-8-47. 6944 G arden Reach. Kldderpore. C al the Registered O ffice o f the Com September. 1947. RVITN
cutta. and should reach him on pany. Podar Chambers. Parsee B a
or before 30th September. 1947 . zar Street. Fort. Bombay on TU E S ^ G H RAVAL.
NOTICE
Any attem pt to Influence members D AY. the 30th September. 1947. at Purchaser’s Advccate.
o f the Com m ittee o f M anagem ent 4 p.m. (S .T ) to pass Accounts, ap
SCRUBBS NOPAIN
TH E A L L -IN D IA G EN E RAL
5170
IN SU R AN C E CO., LTD., BOM BAY. in any way directly o r indirectly, point Directors In place o f those
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN or any form o f canvassing will who retire, to appoint Auditors
th at the SHARE TR A N S F E R disqualify candidates. and fix their rem uneration and to
T h e selected candidates may be transact any oth er business the Leprosy & Leucoderma
BOOKS o f the Company w ill be
CLOSED from 11th September. called fo r an Interview ; all ex Chairm an m ay bring before
therewith Meeting.
the
treated radically by oral ano exter d ou d y am m om d
1947 tp 3rd October, 1947.
days [Link]).
By order o f the Board.
S. B. CARD M ASTER,
G eneral Manager.
(both penses in connection
will have to be borne by the can
didates themselves.
Th e cover containing the apph^
cation should be marked “ A pp li .
By order o f the
Board o f Directors.
S. B. CARD M ASTER.
G eneral Manager.
nal application of medicuies
short time.
Rs. 34/ 13> month
Guaranteed
KAVIRAJ — R. N. C H A K R A VU R Tg
«itlun
cure
: AT ALL CHEMISTS
Set* Agaats iar ladia:- Printed end pubBsbed ter the
et the
Bombay, dated 9th September. S M P F R tV M ANNERS « CO. LT O Part,
Bombay, aated 9th September. cation fo r appointm ent as Ac- 1941 S172
Bhowampere. Calcutta 25.
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