Indian Daily Mail, 1 March 1949

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, V. NO. 19. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 19 lit. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 209 1 AW One Shall Be Allowed To Remain Alive in The State 'We Canaot Let Our HardEarned Freedom Go io Flames' From Our Own Correspondent) Huderabad, Feb. 28.— Adverting to the Communst in il a U rabad State, Patel said "some 300 Congen havt hem killed
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    23 1 rhotu A number of the International Union of Students seen parading with a poster outside Malaya House, London on Fob. 21 A P
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  • 234 1 Country Wide Ban On Party Likely M DEI 111, Kcl). J.s.— I* -»nclil Nclnu addressing a meel here appealed lor unity in -ill ranks for maintaining the of liuii;i in the comity oi nations. Nehru surveyed the he Government of India after
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  • 78 1 BOMBAY, Feb. 28.— The ten-day old strike by employees of the Air India Limited was called off on Sun. day night at the intervention of the Sheriff of Bombay, Joachim Alva. A resolution adopted at a meeting of the Air employees Union's Strike committee asked
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  • 349 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 28. An informal conference on the situation in Burma between Britain, Australia, India and Ceylon opened at Government House here this afternoon under the chairmanship of I'andit Nehru. Indian Prime Minister. Australia a represented by her External Affairs Minister, Dr
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  • 58 1 Dismissed Burma Indian Employees Resu mme Work RANGOON, F<b. 28.— F»V€ huni '1 Indians! today resumed duties in administrative offices of the (> ma Govrnmem following fc h* Government's wit-hdrawal of il^ f jnii>.^iii^ them. The Indians lukj remained n«uaJ in the stnke called by 'h^ AllBurma Miniitnrial Services Union
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  • 21 1 LONDON, Feb. :!B.— The Maharajah of Baroda arrived at C'roydon airport, London, today in his personal Plane. Reuter.
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  • 22 1 GUAM. Fvb. 28.— One of two Japanese straggler* warn shot and killed by Guamanian villagers in the Laguna area today. A. P.
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  • 436 1 CHINA NANKING, Feb. 28. The latest peace mission to Peipinu is "completely satisfied" with the Communists sincerity for peace, Chang Feng-chou, Secretary to Shao li said in a news conference. Speaking for Shao who cunf erred with Acting President n Tsung-jen to whom
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  • 137 1 OUTER MONGOLIA'S LIVING BUDDHA IN U.S. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 23.— Dilowa G<-£en KhiUukhtu, exiled hi\ad of a Lamaist monastery in Outer Mongolia, arrived here or* Sunday en route to Baltimore. Mary- land. Known ns living Buddha he will bo the guest of Johns Hop. kms University there. Dr. Ferdinand D.
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  • 134 1 French Trade Union Leader Elected Chairman of InterNation Council BRUSSELS. Fob. 28 --M. Leon Jouhnux. veteran French Trad<' Union leader, was <.iected chairman h Inter-Nation Council of tho European Movement when it met in a plenary (tension in Brussels. Mr, Duncan Sandys, son-in-law of Winston Churchill, wa< unanimously reflected chaiiman
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  • 64 1 COLOMBO. F<>b. 28.— The second test match at Colombo Oval between the West Indies and Ceylon ended in a draw today. Ceylon's first innings score was 381. The West Indies first innings score was 513 tor 9 declared 'Rae 137, Christian! 96, Stollmeyer 94, Atkinson 74 and Walcott 44). Ceylon
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  • 205 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 28.— 0n the basis of agreements reached at the Inter-Dominion Conference held in Delhi in the month of November last, which haye ainc«- been ratified by the Government^ o f India and Pakistan, it has been decided that transfer ol
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  • 35 1 3,000 IRRI GATION WELLS FOR INDIA fEW DELHI, F»b. 28. -The In. dian Government has signed a contract with an American t.rm, the Johnston Intern r.oiial Cc>irii)aity, for the construct].,:, of 3.000 irrigaFoo<i" drive. Reuter
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  • 280 1 Bangkok Situation Now Normal BANGKOK, Feb. 28 —The capital of Siam Was virtually back lo normal today— as normal as pictur tsqu« llangkok can be Certain main arteries Wm bio c k<-d uiT by guards, armed sold'tr* rt^rd in the shade in front of f»*enutteni buildings but tin-re was little
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    • 88 1 JUST UNPACKED Georgette 45" Wide In Lovely Shades Available at: Singapore Silk Store 48, on. North Bridge Koad. Shri C Raja^opalachari. Govern or-Cien«ial of India. < aboard the S.S. "V. O. Chidambaram" at Tu'«,;orin. Southern India, to perform the ship's nami us ceremony and t<» inavfsratc the steamship service between
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  • 754 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, March 1, 1949. TRUE LEADERSHIP PROPOSING the toast of the Penang Municipal Services Union at a dinner held last w^-k to bratc its second anniversary, th« C toner-General Mr. Im MacDona.d declared inte r ilia: 'The trade union is a tram. ground for offlc< rs
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  • 281 2 Sardar Patel s Message MADRAS, Feb. 28. The hope thai in the consolidation ul our hard-won freedom, Madras would play a prominent part wrt expressed by Sardar Yailabhbhai Patel. Deputy Prime -Minister, in a message which he sent to the Premier
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  • 55 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 28.— Provincial Governors will meet at New Delhi on March 7 and 8 at an informal conference convened by the Gover-nor-General. The Prime Minister and th« Deputy Prime Minister will be present. The Governors, Bays an announcement from Government IIoum", will b<- the
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  • 52 2 INTERMEDIA TE MA Y BE ELIMINATED FROM DEGREE COURSES LUCKNOW, Feb. 28.-- Elimination of intermediate classes from the degree courses within a maximum period of five years after the passage of necessary legislation, was recomnit'iidi'd by the committee of Vice_(jhanct'ilors ol universities which met here. Mr. Sampurnanand, B]duca^on Minister, U.P.,
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  • 196 2 Permit System For Muslims Returning To India NEW DELHI, Feb. 28.— Mr. Mohania] Saxena, Minister for Relief and Rehabilitation, told !£r. S niMm Iyengax in Parliament :ra at -lad no aeni mlO ,-> o th«- number oi Muslims who Had returned to India ie July 19, Ivj43.1 v j43. thi'
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  • 111 2 xNEW DELHI. K. b. 28. -Deputy foreign Minister K V. Keskar sa'd on inursaay tiiat India proposed to .iiv«unt repres«ntativea io jook alter Indian interests m Persian urUil olilield^. Keskar toid thu- Indian Parliament complains hav« bt\n received from lnaian employees oi th c
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  • 39 2 Pakistan's Port Development Plan Approved KARACHI, Feb. 28. -The Standing Finance Committee set up by the Pakistan Government j s understood to have approved the Chittagong Port development scheme. The Committee met here for this purpose last Friday.- FOC
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  • 72 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 28. K. C Neogy. Commerce Minister said "i the Indian Parliament India's trade with Middio East i s affected in India. He said efforts are being made t<> increase exports el cotton by (shortages of exportable surpluses textiles tea, jute goods
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  • 72 2 R'fl SAI.AttY? NEW DELHI. Feb. 28.— A bill has been introduced in the Indian Parliament designed to slice Rs. 184,00 off the salary of the GovernorGeneral Mr. C. Rajagopalachari. The cut is not as big as it looks, 1: vaver. The Governor-General now receiVd Rs. 250,000 yearly
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  • 106 2 CAIRO. Feb. 23. Ahmed Kiiasnaba Pasha, a Liberal, became Minister of. Foreign Affairs in a minor Cabinet reshuffle approved by Royal decree yesterday. He thus re-enters the Cabinet by re-assuming his old post, which he gave up when Premier Abdul Hadi Pasha lormed his Ministry on
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  • 33 2 Karachi Feb. 23. A Japanese trade mission arrived in Karachi Sat irday Th<- mission was recolv<d on the airport by .officials of lh<- ForoiKn and Commerce Ministries. A.P.
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  • 100 2 Photo. Lady Alountoauii), acconiiiaiiuu u.v ner liaujiiiu-r 1.:u1.v Pamela and Prime Minister of tndl*, Pnudtt N»*liru, paid a visit to the Kajghat, seem- of Ganilhijis mutation in Delhi, on Feb, 16. Lady Mountbattej^ prift of iht- farmer (i vrriior-Gt-neral ul India la ill India
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  • 111 2 PATEL LAYS CONDITION FOR CHANGE OF STATUS HYDERABAD. Feb. 28.— The Indian Military (iovern. ment in Hyderabad will continue for the time being, Sardar Vallabhbhai Pat el, India's Deputy Prime Minister announced here on Sunday. Addressing 300.000 people in Hyderabad he said There can
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  • 62 2 c AUCUT, Feb. 28. wording to official programme, thr» Maharaja of Bhavnagar, Governor of Madras, aeeompanied by the Maharam of Bhavj. v v. will visit Pai_ '-'hat on Mar. 3 and will preside over the Diamond celefaratioru of the G- vernment Viet. the same evening.
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  • 120 2 MADRAS, Feb. 28. A Governpokosman said here on Suntha; the Government has d aU public utility premise s including v.aH-i supply, tanks, ondi trie installations and :Kh n tin Madras province i tier a curitv looting. A"■ i a now ied to tin public. The
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  • 278 2 Big Battle Developing Central Burma BURMA RANGOON, Feb. 28,— Premier Thakin N u >, llfj t year of rebellion in Burma has taken a toll of 33 Ofin cost nearly 200,000,000 rupees (Straits |128 t 000,(MH) The Premier, spoke to 10 000 Burmese in Ran" demanded an end to the
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  • 456 2 EUROPEAN WOMEN CHILDREN ARE BEING EVACUATED FROM TROUBLE SPOTS CALCUTTA DISTURBANCES CALCUTTA. Feb. 28.— Three Hrilish Officen of ihJ Übhowned Jessops Engineering Works near hum m m rthern suburb o! CadutU, were thrown into i fart* killed in the Communists' raid on iht- factor^ Saturda disclosed on Sunday night. European
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  • 77 2 13 O M BAY, Fob I guards on the On it M ninsular Railway m ed oil a lour-day old 1 silent prol I .inri othi r I i Lid they I n "considerini I ista ni s in th< I Hit' n StS
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  • 57 2 CALCUTTA, Fc-b 28 ton German steam hi] scuttled by her 0 the Portuguc I i Ind a world m Messages here 8a U this added ontinu i ,I|.S the B; lying i h Marmagaa road The Italian §team< d ut th« s*m* November, two Vag€ operation.^ t All four
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  • 26 2 JAMMU, F«b. 28. Thimayya, ooc I Kashmir, met Khan, Director at I' discussed position of U> Tithwal sectors. mander.v i <:u2nmtndatjoJ. Governments. FOC
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  • 236 3 Rising Demand For Shakeup Of Party Ranks MEMBtitS DISSHiISFIED WITH AfSTf-ÜBSUiT SPEECHES n\l)OS* l(/) |V Some of Britain's worried Udders arc talking privately about inston (hurt/till out of his role as the me policy maker. The Conservative defeat j n the South
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  • 443 3 INDONESIAN REPRESENTATIVE'S REACTION TO HOLLAND'S LATEST MOVE NEW DELHI, Feb 2S.— D r Soedarsuno. the Indonesian Republican representative in N^ v i^' lhi Baid in a statement on Sunday night that the Dutch ta» ve not complied with the resolutions of the
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  • 42 3 Photo. Prince Axel of Denmark (right) talks with Governor-General of India. Shri C Raiairou-ilarhiri frontr*! and Mrs. Sarojini Xaidu, Governor of the United Provinces during 11 %£it to Go^SfnmiJnt El~ n Delhi, on Feb. 15.- A.P.
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  • 225 3 IM)MH>N, j Britain's Labour parij v\as reliabl) u ported I i. h < decided to continue and expand its programme Government ownership of basic industries hut with some eplions. Labour partj I aist support Lection. A I Communists ites for the sht Government Governi
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  • 80 3 GENEVA, Feb. 28. The International Labour Office reported a "significant" year-end rise in unemployment in six European countries. It concluded, however, the general level of unemployment in 'nost European nations was low. Greatest increase occurred in Italy which had 2,161,000 jobless last December, an increase or
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  • 82 3 BATAVIA. Feb. 28. -Carlon A. Hire, 36-year-old ship-broker sentenced to seven years imprisonment for gun-running into Indonesia. Friday appealed to the Hign Court in Batavia. a. Van Maanan, Solicitorneral for Indonesia said a three-man High Court will review the legal procedures followed in the
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  • 36 3 FRANCE. Feb. 28. Ex-Emperor Bao Dai oi Annum, who has Yr n u. Par to negotiate tho recent Franco-Vietnarru agreement, is i cfc at hi- Canii' B ti '!< net riext Wednei day members >uii stated. Reuter
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  • 185 3 Fr. Premier Threatens Drastic Action Against Communists PARIS. Feb. 28. French Premier Henri Queume Tnursaay mgnt Indicated mat ne intends to take Legal actiun against tne leaders oi tne French Co^i.nunist Party tor tneir attempts to "undermltes" the murai ol tne nation and tne army. Hv made this tnreat in
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  • 74 3 NEW DELHI. Feb. 28. An Indian hockey team is likely to tour the Latin American countries next year. The Argentine Hockey Association has requested the Indian Hockey Federation to send a team to tour Argentine in 1950. The Secretary of the Federation said
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  • 91 3 TEL AVIV, F^b. 28. —It is highly probable that the Israeli-Lebanese armistice negotiations will begin at Rasmein Nakura, the frontier static *h« Haifa Beirut road on Tuesday, an Israeli Foreign Office spokesman said Sunday night. A gi^>ci deal of common ground had been founfl in the proceeding
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  • 120 3 A Puzzling Problem For Istanbul Police! ISTANBUL. Feb. 28.' Police here scratched their h« j ads on Saturday. Tlie jewel robbery bore all the hallmarks ol a jewel thief wellknown to the police but be was in prison for an earier robbery. They probed and probed one suspect after another.
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  • 33 3 PARIS, Feb. 28.— Six people, all passengers and crew, were killed last night when a tourist airplane exploded in mid-air on a Hi^ht between Mantes and Bord< mx in south-* estern France— Reuter
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  • 124 3 Truman Chided By Churchmen NEW YORK. Fob. 28. President Truman was reprimanded on Wednesday by the International Council of Christian Churches. President of the Council, Rev. Carl Mclntyre. sent a telegram to the U.S. President in which he said that Mr. Truman's language in a speech on Tuesday night was
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  • 100 3 ITALIAN COMMUNISTS WILL FIGHT ON SIDE OF RUSSIA! ROME. Fob. 28.— Italian Communist leader Palmiro Togliatti said here yesterday that it would be the duty of Italians to aid the Soviet army "in every possible way", if it should b« forced to enter Italian territory "in pursuit of aggres-' son."
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  • 94 3 DACCA, Bengal. Fob. 28.— Mr. Morris Dodd, director general of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation, arrived here on a two-day visit to East Bengal. He met Government officials to discus^ increasing East Bengal I.*1 food output. Sir Frederick Bourne, Governor of East Bengal, presided over the conference with
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  • 558 3 CHINA: Observers here can recall no action by any Communist Govern- meni anywhere, any time, which is likely to do more to strengthen the theory that an "iron curtain" is a necessary part ol Communism During their lean years in Yenan Ihe Rt_»is
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  • 42 3 LONDON. Feb. '23. Th< 1 p >reign Minister. Sean Macßridi said Saturday Eirr would tak light against Irish partition I United Nations, nv "any othe international agency Ein' is not a U.N. member, i: membership application ha blocked twic by Russia. A.P.
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  • 1130 4 Malayan Workers Are Law-Abiding Peace-Loving Mr. V. M- N- Menon s Address To Trade Union Conftrence "In the past, workers have bee'i blamed for most of the ills of the country. Little credit has been «i ven them for their share in the rehabilitation of Malaya. Even now we still
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    125 4 ,i;s MR. LARICHE who eel* bra t*d their Silver Jubilee Wedding at V»m> Estate, Pengkalan Kunda ng (SeUnror) on Saturday, Feb. Mr T Andre Lariche i> the only son of late Mr 8. T Lanche, one t'nu Mayor ui Nedunfmda fMairc Commone de Dcdungadii). Karikal (French India) and nep.u w
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  • 59 4 The loundation-stone of a twostoreyed building <72 ft. X 42 ft.,' to house the proposed Shrine of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, a Library and a Lecture Hall, will be laid at 179. Bartley Road. Singapore, by Swam! Vamadevananda. President of the local Ramakrishna Mission, to-day. Mar. 1.
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  • 323 4 As notiiied in the Government Gazette issued on Jan. 2i, liHtf. jvater charges throughout beiangor nave been revised. Tne new rates tome into force on the Ist Kebruary jut wih only be entered on the nunt tny unis issued on or after Ist March,
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  • 99 4 ITS1 T S Himalayan Expedition Team CALCUTTA. Feb. 28. The six nun United States zc tgical expedition to the Himalayan hill cingdom of Nepal, led by Dr D fcipley, returned to Calcutta yesterday after three a nd a half month's stay there m the fertile valleys and highly wooded forests
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  • 40 4 Miss K. B. Ferguson of tin- British Council, will give a talk on Books and How to Read Them' at tho Singapore Lodpo Theosophical i ciety, 8. Cairnhill Roai, at 6.30 p m on Thursday, Mar. 3.
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  • 88 4 vauis. Fob. 28.— The French Government said today an Army major, member of the Communist Party, ha s confessed turning army documents <>\ u to "a foreign miliary attache." A communique issued bv th<> In. nor Ministry said the officer was on active service in the
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  • 104 4 COLONIAL OFFICE FINANCIAL CHIEF IN SINGAPORE Mr. H. T. Bourdillon, Head ol the Financial Department ol tae ooloniai Office, arrived 111 oingaporc yesterday lor discussions with the urovernments 01 bingapore and the fe aeration ui Maiaya. Mr. Bourdillon will remain In bingapore until Friday, for conversations with the Commissioner- ueneral'S
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  • 147 4 JOHORE INDIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The first Annual General Meeting of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Johore, was held on Feb. 20 at 47, Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Bahru at 3 p.m. to -elect office-bearers for the year 1949. iwr. tun. ot. \f. Sinniah Pillai pre-oiql-q over tne meeting, mt. juinu
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