Indian Daily Mail, 20 February 1949

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  • 18 1 Qt.nday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. No. 10 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY, 20, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 311 1 It Time To Correct Holland's Fairy Tale Reports' IL N. Palais Review Ot mblican Successes In Java Mi OUK, Feb. 19. —L. N. Falar, Chief Indo- the United Nations, said Fridag wL i completely on the defensive m bo/ Out IS imminent, he predicted,
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  • 150 1 L.v^oivutv, i< co. iJ. India's uiiiiutter io i>an^KOK oeiieves Lom.liuiiisni nas iosi m Asia because ll is uiisuuea io tne teni- i Aiuen id una aims oi tne peopic inr. tthagwat Dayal thinks even v.iuna, unci a jew montns oi Com .iiiiiust ruie, wm
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  • 118 1 U.S. $50,000 Suit Filed For Racial Discrimination SPOKANE, Washington. Feb. 19. ttaciai discrimination was charged m a suit ior U.S. $50,uuu nlea yesterday m Federal Court by Negro pianist Hazel scott against a Pasco. Washington, restaurant man. Miss Scott, who was joined m the suit by ncr congressman husoana. Kepublican
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  • 60 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 19. The United Nations Kashmir Commission on Friday appointed a subcommittee to begin tentative work <m the agreement covering the truce m Kashmir. spokesman said the subcommittee will explore military matters first with the commission s military adviser. Lt. Gen.
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  • 42 1 LONDON, Feb. 19.— Buckingham ice dtmed officially on Friday that King George may go to Malta lor a rest this spring. All Palace source^ said, however, he might make such a trip later m the year. A.P.
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  • 35 1 OSLO, Feb. 19. A diplomatic source said Thursday Norway's reply to an invitation from Russia ior a non-aggression pact will not be replied until after a Parliamentary debate next week. A.P.
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  • 76 1 Sandhurst Military College Presents Cup To Pakistan KARACHI, Feb. 19. The Royal Military College, Sandhurst, has presented a challenge cup to the Pakistan Army m memory of the days when Pakistan officers were trained at the college. General Gracey, Pakistan com-mander-in-Chief, passed the trophy to the Pakistan Military Academy at
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  • 63 1 The Hague, F^b 19. Foreign correspondents m the Netherlands have protested to the Dutch government that they have not been admitted to some conferences given by officials to the Dutch pr.'ss. "Any press conference to which foreign correspondents are not invited represents an attempt to withhold information from the foreign
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  • 167 1 fcOMtiAY, Feb. 19. -The Governon .it oi oumoay yesterday acliiegui tne striae oi 3,uuu aii inaia woraers wmch began nignt. roreign services ol tne company Mere oemg maintained yesterday me uovernment saiu tnat Air inma bervice and the strikers had noi given tne requisite
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  • 109 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 19. -First Asian Olympics will be held m Delhi during Feb.— Mar. next year. Nine countries this week adopted a constitution tor Asian (James Federation deciding to hold regional Olympics every tour years under the auspices ot the International Olympics
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  • 174 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 19.— Two medals which were awarded to Mahatma Gandhi for humanitarian services rendered by him during the Zulu rebellion and the Boer War m South Africa were rediscovered m New Delhi through the efforts of Dr. D. G. Tendulkar, one of
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  • 265 1 BURMA: Terrific Three-Phase Attack Launched On Karens RANGOON, Feb. 19. Burmese Government troops continued their advance on rebel-held Insein Friday under cover of a terrific gun barrage supported by air and naval action. Government spokesman said planes bombed and strafed Karen positions around Insein's railway station which dominates both road
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  • 73 1 SAIGON, Feb. 19.— The Federation of French Civil Servants m Indo-china embracing some 20,000 government workers notified th« authorities 0 n Friday that it would call a general strike m six days if pensions and family allowances are not increased. Police and postal officers, both
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  • 62 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 19.— An Indian R. D. G. Francis received here on Thursday the American "Legion of Merit"— degree of Legionnaire" for "outstanding intelligence service" m North Burma during the War. The citation was signed by President Truman. The presentation was made by Colonel J.
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  • 70 1 CALCUTTA, Feb. 19.— Two men died and one is m hospital after an explosion m the Indian Ocean aboard the steamer 'Shielbank' (Bank Line) which returned to Calcutta on Thursday. The explosion occurred on Wednesday two days after the ship left Calcutta for South Africa.
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  • 92 1 PARIS, Feb. 19.— Europe's new Economic "Cabinet Council" was "a new technique m international work," the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, said last night. The new body, approved on Friday by the Council of the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation
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  • 20 1 CANBERRA, Feb. 19.— Austral!* not considering signing fISSS£ the Health Minister n porn Nlcholas McKenna. sale. m Parliament today. Reuter
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  • 146 1 MADRAS, Feb. 19. Dr. Rn Algappa Chettiar met the Premie and the Minister for Public Work on Feb. 15 and made represent., tions on behalf of Mr. Meyapp Chettiar and sixteen other mostly members of the Nattukot tai Chettiar
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  • 265 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 19.-Pakist a n a Ambassador A S Isoalmni ha warned that unless a proposed plebiscite m Kashmir aPDlies to tW entire state it will be unacceptable tio his government Furthermore, he said results of the vote would be rejected if then
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  • 92 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Feb. 19.— A1l "i. nS-JR-? 1 nd «amasthans" n S d St te Which comprv. one-third j of the entire area of t], State will be abolished m t Wo month from now, according to a scheim Ma?nr
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  • 92 1 America To Use Manus Island CANBERRA, Feb. 19. Au_tra H a Y£ te al Affairs Minister Di ?:Ji vatt said Frld ay Americai av^« forces would use Manus Is and m an emergency and Austra 11a would use American bases Evatt told the House of Re'orc sentatives there had been
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  • 773 2 The Mahatma's Contribution To The World HE IS THE GREATEST MAKER OF MANKIND By K. M. MUNSHI Among his contemporaries, Gandhiji has been the most remarkable and perhaps one of the greatest makers of the modern mind. Among the makers of modern mind may be
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  • 41 2 ATHENS, Feb. 19. The battle cf Fiorina, biggest single action of the Greek civil war, ha 9 ended m a complete government triumph, an official account said Thursday. The battle lasted from Feb, 12 to 15. A.P.
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  • 123 2 BIHAR COLLEGES TO BE REOPENED TOMORROW PATNA, Feb. 19.— 1n view of the reassuring replies received from many students and their guardians and the favourable change m the attitude of students m general, the Chancellor of Patna University has ordered that the colleges, w T hich were closed under his
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  • 62 2 Picture. MIMI SJAHRIR, 20, of 6 Cambridge Square, London, daughter of former Indonesian Republican Premier Sutan Sjahrir, does the "menari," an Indonesian dance, at rehearsals, Feb. 4, for a programme of Indonesian Dances given m London for the benefit of the Indonesian Red Cross. Miss
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  • 352 2 A Muslim Designed Gandhi Mantap? The Memorial ihaniap at Oandhi Ghat, Barrackpore, Calcutta, which was opened by Pandit Jawa* harlal Nehru last month was designed by a ftfmlim architect, says a report m the A. B. Patrika. It adds: Gandhi Ghat is certainly not as' imposing and as domineering as
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  • 95 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 19— The Government of India announced on Friday that the state of war between India and Austria ceased to exist as from Feb. 16, 1949. But the government said that it must for the present continue suspension of the enforcement
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  • 910 2 India's Role In World Affairs Sir Bertram Stevens' NEW DELHI Feb, 18. India promises to become a stable, settled and progressive country with a vista of world-wide influence says Sir Bertram Stevens, former Premier of New South Wales (Australia) m an article m the "Hindu dated December 6, commenting on
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  • 204 2 100 German Locomoti For India FRANKFURT. Feb. 17.— Signing of a contract fori tO India oi 100 locomotives built In dermuny is expected! nich within the next few weeks, German and Allied trai cials confirmed here yesterday. The locomotives would be built by the Kruuss Mallei Corporation of Munich, one
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  • 63 2 DURBAN African r European leged at I inquiry Lowen, a; South jii and the Afrk ti gress. oth r ol slum conn.- q\ vernment tagonism. propagate: present Sou ment. B Dr. Lower. I causes of tl brought out ar and app a. mission to a it The cha::... m
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  • 187 2 LOJNDOIS, Feb. 19. Commonwealth countr* working on plans for a dominion Foreign M conference m Ceylon m May on questions of a dominion interest. But South-East Asian and Pacific problems— social, political, economic, defensive and cultural— would rank high on the agenda. Desire
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  • 343 3 Eo Dress And To Be Photographed idian Woman Recounts Interesting Experience onished to find that your miners mix on fl(1 v rms and take part m the same activir esl of the population," observed 33-year-ha Bai, Welfare Adviser to the Ministry our India, *ho had
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  • 401 3 No Moral Commitment To Go To War mi Senators* Reaction To I Atlantic Pact i)Y Feb. 7. Hoih Democratic and ItepublL the U.S. Senate on Monday served notice land for any "moral" commitment to go to war h Atlantic Security treaty. treaty, intended to bulwark the west against i nKi
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  • 93 3 ALLEGED LOOTING BY SPECIAL POLICE: INCIDENT IN PALM Madvra, Feb. 19.-According to a report received here men of the Special Armed Police stationed at Palm, while off-duty on Feb. 14 are said to have looted some houses and shops m the town near the railway feeder road, following a clash
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  • 364 3 India Has No Desire For Leadership Of S. E. Asia MR. KRISHNA MENON DISPELS RUMOURS m^JLiml f i f* 1 V Krishna Menon, High Com. nissioner for India m Britain, told members of the Cambridge Lniversity Majhs at their annual dinner m Cambridge WednesSf vT l i SSVff! pec le
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  • 1570 3  -  HAMSA Story Of Woman Who Tries inivCiiciviw Because Of Poverty! By "I produced and I destroyed who are you to question my act?'' was the answer of a girl mother charged with the murder of her child to the question of the court, "Do
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  • 143 3 MOVE TO RESTORE BAO DAI TO THRONE CRITICISED NEW YORK, Feb. 19. French Government moves to restore Emperor Bao Dai to the throne of an "Indo-Chinese Union" were criticised on Wednesday by Vietnamese m America. Do Vang-ly, who said he was US, representative of PresidHo Chi Minn's Republican governm^nt. issued
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  • 225 3 CANBERRA, Feb. II). Australian aborigines and half-castes will' be entitled to vote at the next f ede- j ral election, provided their educaJ j tion has reached a defined standard.' An amendment of the Electoral Act, extending the franchise to them will be introduced into
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  • 346 4 Appeal For Generous Donations Thanks to the generosity of some of the leading Indian merchants and to the strenuous efforts of the Indian Association Building Committee, the Indian Community m Singapore will soon have a club house m keeping with its
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  • 97 4 The following Singapore candidates who entered for the recent Oral English test with the object of qualifying for registration as teachers, and were successful In that examination, may obtain a certificate to tnat effect on application to the Department of education. sth floor, Fullerton Building, Singapore,
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  • 32 4 On March 11 Parliamentary Under Secretary for the Colonies will give an informal reception gt -h e Colonial Office. Church House for the Malayan Badminton Team.
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  • 188 4 DONATION TO MAHATMA GANDHI MEMORIAL FUND, JOHORE BAHRU The following further contributions from employees' m Town Board, Johore Bahru are thank--1 u li v acknowledged. Mr.o Mangathah $2 Mr. Supiramaniam 2 Mr. Seliam 1 Mr. Ponnusamy 2 Mr. Kolandasamy 2 Mr. P. Perumal 2 Mr. N. Sinniah 2 Mr. I.
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  • 86 4 MR. AND MRS. THIVY TO TOUR SARAWAK AND BRUNEI The Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, Mr. J. A. Thivy, accompanied by Mrs. Thivy is leaving on an official tour of Sarawak, Brunei and North Borneo at the beginning of next week. They will leave Singapore by s.s.
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  • 127 4 HONG KONG ARMY BOXERS TRAINING IN SINGAPORE The Hong Kong contingent of Dualists for the 1949 Far East Land Forces Boxing Championships ar«already undergoing intensive training m Singapore. The four representatives are Pte Barrago, 1 Buffs (Middle-weight i Pte Vigus, 1 Buffs (Welter-weight); Gunner Gindy, 25 F:ld Regt. R.A. (Light-weight)
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  • 125 4 With effect from Monday, Feb. 21, the morning News bulletin now ladiated by Kuala Lumpur for the benefit of planters and miners, will also be relayed by Singapore on 484 metres and 43 met r e 5 (7200 kc/s, Sundays 49m. 6135 kc/f). From Monday
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