Indian Daily Mail, 4 March 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. v. NO. 22. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1!>49. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 110 1 Burma Will Not Join The Commonwealth, Says Govt. Spokesman Our Troubles Will Not Be Solved By Entering It' (;00N, Mar. 3. Burma does not contemplate tin British Com monu callh, a Burmese Gov"^7 spokesman said today. Anting on the statement at New Delhi by ert Evatt, Australian External Affairs Minisat
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  • 135 1 rom Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS Mar. '•'>. Harrowing tales of distress and sufring were related by some of 500 South Indian refugees i Burma who arrived at the harbour yesterday by the ship from Rangoon. Most of them fled from Insein with lives
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  • 83 1 Communalism Not For Kashmir Muslims, Says Sheikh Abdullah From Our Own Ooi r« -ponden^ SRIXAGAH Mai 3 —Kashmir »mmunali*m I hej bade good bye cannoi tall Into ih.- trap ol munalisra long ago, observed I Mohammed Uxlullah, Prer lamma and Kashmir, add- a meet ng here. He said l Ka*hmh
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  • 32 1 Rs. 1,000,000 PRIVY PURSE Own Correspondent) lar. 3 The Privy arajah ol KolhaRa ten lakhs and he will iacea and private P. Menon, in r Mr. Menon addL Hhopal will be Mar.
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  • 86 1 1 Mm Mar S —Since ft ,Vn r India had ft |»t question of giving ft >' ol Indian ft fordblj draftft for the construeft ,ul ""-!u.^kuk Rail. had died ft* Keskai Deputy WiniaM lirs told Indian ft <>„, t h Ma. ft
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  • 291 1 Singapore Labour Party Candidates For Municipal Elections (By Our Staff Reporter) Ai a committee meeting; last nigh* of th« Singapore Labour Party, it B/aa disclosed that Messrs. M P. D. Nair, Syed 31uni»az Hussain, G. M K. Sabai. V. Ka.jaratnam and J K. Khan will contest the forthcoming Municipal elections.
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  • 49 1 KARACHI. Mar 3 —Pakistan will send four delegates to the 32nd general session of the International Labour Conference at Geneva next June and July, it was announced here last night. Two delegates will represent the Government, one the employers and one the workers. Six adviser*. wUI accompany them. Reuter
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  • 74 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) SIMLA, Mar. 3 -—The situation arising <,ut of the Protest Day against Master Tara Singh's detention remamt'd "quiet and peaceful," throughout East Punjab, the Government communiqued yesterday. Sikhs in Patiala observed complete hartal today as a protest against the arrest of Maste
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    38 1 Havanam (Sacrificial Fire) fa boi nff performed after the laying of tho foundation stone of the Sri Kamakrishna Shrine, Library and Lecture Hall at J he Kamakrishna Mission Orphanage* 179 Bar'tlcy Koad. Tin- took place on Mar. 1
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  • 130 1 Govt. Cannot Be Overthrown By Violent Means JAIPRAKASH NARAIN (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Mar. Addressing a meeting of the Railway Workers here Jai Prakash Narain, Socialist Leader, said that if any railway employee disobyed the "no strike" decision of the Federation, the responsibility would be his own. The Government
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  • 118 1 CALCUTTA, Mar. 3. Indian Socialist leader and I'resi dent ol the All-India Railway nun's Federation, Jayaprakash Narain, told a Calcutta press conference yesterday in his "definite view" that there would be no strike on the Indian railways. If railway administrations showed more
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  • 246 1 MADRAS. Mar. 2. The Finance Ministers budget proposal were criticised yesterday in the Assembly as new taxes on the poor man's kitchen by some members in the general debate It was also felt the budget would increase the eost ot living and extend inflation, both
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  • 98 1 "AN IDEAL LINK BETWEEN EAST WEST" (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. 3.— ln parliament today. Pandit Nehru, leader of the House, paid gloving tribute to tne late Mrs. Sarojini Naidu, describing her as "an ideal ambassador, an ideal link between East
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  • 150 1 Sardar Budh Singh, President ol the Malayan ind»an Congress, has issued the hnlowing message on the death ol Mrs. Sarojini Naidu: ""'I was shocked to hear of the the deatr ol Mrs. Sarojini Naidu, tne pride of Indian womanhood. She was one of the few best trusted
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  • 77 1 Und^r the auspices of the Netaji Memorial Library, a condolence meeting will be held today. Friday, at No. 6. Race Course Lane, at 5 p.m. to pay respects to the memory of Mrs. Sarojini Naidu who died at Lucknow on Tuesday. Mar. 1. Speeches will be
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  • 66 1 HELSINKI, Mar. 3. Negotiations are expected to get under way next week for the inclusion of Communists in the Finnish cabinet, according to a source close to the government. Premier Karl Fagerholnis cabinet, saya a spokesman for the ruling Social D.mocratic Party, "may not be the
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  • 104 1 300 KILLED IN AMMUNITION PLANT EXPLOSION ISTANBUL, Mar. 3.—Ammuni. tions plant exploded in the heart of Istanbul early Wednesday night. First estimates said as many as 300 person s were feared killed. The blast rocked the city and areas 20 miles away. Police feared additional explosions. The plant, known as
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  • 176 1 About midnight on Mar. 23, at Kampong Gintong and Sk*>tj in Jerantut Area (Pahang) about ten armed bandits murdered the ketua .vrimpong and another Malay. A Malay schoolmaster is missing. The kampong was shot dead and he other Malay was slashed to death with a parang.
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  • 55 1 BEIRUT, Mar. 3— Transjordan has entered armistice talks witr Israel at Rhodes and prepared to jsk the Jews to hand over the Pa kstine port of Jaffa. Kmg Abdullah, having lost Gaza to the Egyptians in th* recently concluded Israeli-Egyptian armistice, seeks an alternative outlet
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  • 42 1 NANKING, Mar. 3 Chinese Premier Sun Fo today p.nnounced the formation of a n< w ten-man cemmittee with himself as head to draft peace terms and take them to an armistice conference with tre Communists in about a fortnight. Reuter
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  • 1358 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, March 4, 1949. AS THE EYES ARE, SO IS THE VISION! pRIOR to th* publication of the Newboult Report on the squatter problem in the Federation of Malaya, the Kuala Lumpur Malay newspaper MajlU wrote an editor\o urging "the wholesale deportaof Chinese labourers and farmers
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  • 607 2 Akali Leader's Appeal To NEW DELHI, Feb. 22, (By Air Mail). Babe Kharak Singh, the veteran Sikh leader and one of the pioneers of the A kali movement, has in a statement appealed to the Sikh community to support the National Government and do nothing to
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  • 161 2 CANBERRA. Mar. 3. Rice may oe on aa&e again soon on tne open market in Australia, for tne nrsc time since eany in the war. uiheiai* ot tne Department of Commerce said recently that rice production in all countries except rfurma nad
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  • 76 2 OIL DISCOVERY IN PAKISTAN KARACHI. Mar. 3. -The Burmah Oil Company, drilling for oil at Lakhra in Sind Province since last May, has reported "a small show of gas" over a mile underground, it was learned yesterday. The Company announced that two other wells at Chakwal. West Punjap. were progressing
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  • 89 2 KARACHI, Mar. I.— The official Japanese mission which arrived in Karachi on Sunday had its first meeting on Wednesday with officials of the Commerce, Industries and Finance Ministries of the Pakistan government. Another party ol four engineers also arrived on Wednesday to join the
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  • 72 2 5- Year Milk Development Plan Of India NEW DELHI. Mar. 3. A liveyear plan, estimated to cost Rs. 55 crorea and designed to step up production of milk for the urban areas in India by 313 lakh maunds of milk, had been drawn up and Wa.N under the consideration of
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  • 185 2 PATNA, Mar. 3.— Mr. Mahendra BiKram fchan, President oi the Nepal Democratic Congress, at a Pres s conference here said that Nepal's merger with India could amy be deemed oy th e people of •Nepal niter a democratic Oovem* ment had been set up there
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  • 47 2 SITUATION IN MANDALAY SECTOR QUIET RANGOON. Mir spokesman stated heavy lighting w i near Myingyan, an town (jo mil Mandalay. The reports die the rebels there w< or Karens, he said The situation in sector was quiet Karen resUtai operating near M« to the north, tin Reuter
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  • 43 2 RANGOON, Mahave joined Kur- attack on liand finally reported A communiqii' had taken up i. the river. wh«T» into Crovernnvi.' It said Kai Mytinge wen An official railway town ol M south ol fctand hands ol pro A.P.
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  • 32 2 BATAVIA. M lkst of the Dutcl for Frb. 13 to I ed. amongst w soldiers and 2< soldiers The Duteh 1 Feb 20 to Pel killed in act Reuter
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  • 200 2 FHE heading we have given for the Majlis' editorials translated and published on page three of this issue should read: "KL Malay Paper's Violent Attack on IDM: For Our Opposing Its Suggestion to Deport Emtire Chinese Working Class From Malaya!'' The omission of the word "Chinese" i n
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  • 133 2 Bombay Prince b y ffiSSSS Ptot^f TSk"^ muni.st-dommatM brjjanSsation b. d,a or by Com No official explanation was given but some observers linked the ban with a strike threat held out by certain Communist-dominated sectional unions of railway and postal workers. March 9 has
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  • 56 2 MANILA. Mar. 3. The Philippine Government has notified France that Luclen Colin will be acceptRe bH n W Minist, r t0 tnis Colin, who is now French Minister to Panama, is expected to replace Gaston Willoquet as head of Manila Legation. Willoquet is returning to Paris
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  • 160 2 Mrs. Naidu Was An Ambassador Of Amity Goodwill Madras^ Assembly's Tribun (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 3. The Madras ■wmnftrlj adjourned A token of respect ior the death of Mrs. Sarojini Naidu u>terJ after passing a resolution expressing deep sorrow. .Mini>J Gopala Keddi moving a resolution stated Mrs. Sarojini
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  • 92 2 Mrs. Naidu 's Remains Cremated Lady^ Mountbatten, C. R Nehru Attend Ceremony LUGKNOW, Mar. 3.— The body of Mrs. Sarojili M Indian poet, patriot and fighter for nationai liberation died early yesterday, was cremated last night on the han* the river Gomti a tributary of the Ganges running tt* Lucknow.
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  • 56 2 NAGP UR HINDU SABHA RESOLUTIONS NAGPUR, Ma.. 3. Th.. t0«,.„ •iv.» Commitue „f the slgw^P^' ESS^LSSf: Sabh a at a meeting aSinK? a esolut,on prote-stinl ■^n S o k ho?d erUnl m I,ermisto observe 'Savarkar ni'v- f 66^ hitbha' AIUInd a H d £C By another resolution the Com on
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  • 56 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 3.-At a i"'blic meeting a Gandhi Ground? ;>;v.rsa,» y of Dayanand SarSu on the occasion of the binhdav an i'dv.scd the people to ant up to the" do good to others. The meeting, omniaad Ullder lh presided over hv M,- K R«n. Labour
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  • 74 2 STOCKHOLM, M ar win reject outrig oi Fee 2o aj Estonian and Litn nave been p. it was officially b2 nignt. a Swedish For man toid Keu: wni meet Hussi view. "it is easy to do .nan adueu, are on our side He said R
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  • 62 2 NEW OtlLkU M i Railways nav< tives irom tne i id from uanaua jecame a Dominion n 1947. railways Mlnist .Ayyangar told .iaseiiioiy S6t lives are expecti d and another 2/u de added that a i iiig workshop now led will be in January,
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  • 29 2 CAMBERLEY STAFF MILITARY COLLEGE LIBRARIAN DIES LONDON V Colonel A G I at the Btafl M Camberley, wh and in the Bout announced yes] was 70 years old Reuter
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  • 3342 3 January I pr posal by C mmunist could be \hf> Governly deport and peatge irom n country. was criticidu paper. Mail In its lying that ■in* to a r thre is burnt rounds put Hindu pape/ Daily Mail crticising ve. I as
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  • 197 3 OXFORD STUDENT TO OPPOSE CHURCHILL LONDON, Mar. 3. An Oxford student who says he is an "invincible optimist" will oppose Winston Churchill for Parliament in the coming general elections. beymour Hills, 38, a member of the Labour Party for 20 years, says he is not righting the Conservative Party leader
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  • 797 3 IDM EDITORIAL S'pore, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1949. BURN DOWN THE HOUSE TO DESTROY THE MICE? £T is reported that Majlis, U Kuala Lumpur Malay npaper, has in a leading article recently urged "the wholesale deportation of Chinese labourers and farmers from Malaya as a speedy and cheap means of suppressing
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  • 2566 4 Utility Ot Roman Script Explained lin JAWAHARLAL NEHRU I am writing this article not as Prime Minister but as an author and as a person intensely interested in the question of language. lam interested in this question because of its political and, unfortunately,
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  • 499 4  -  mi G. S. M. Qf^oQUSoG* 0 8-. «^^s r^x^r. By 'Mother India Pines For Her Children Abroad' Says "INDIAN AFFAIRS" 4 VERY useful and Informative journal for Indians overseas is tne "INDIAN AriAii^ pub ils nea by the Foreign Department of the Indian National congress, 7, jantar
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  • 229 4 SOME very informative articles are contained in the latest issue of the MALAYAN AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL issued by the Department of Agriculture. Federation of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur (price $2.00 per copy). The leading article (original contribution*: "Rice in Malaya Season 1947-48 by H. L. Barnett, Agricultural
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  • 109 4 \yz> have received the December 1948 issue of the CHINA magazine, published monthly by the Chines'- N Agency of tie ment. 30 Rockef. ll< York. 20, U.S.A i year US$l.5O p This issue conta article entitled th* Chinese Family" in presenting in broa d the
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  • 250 4 Christian Missionaries To Note \\E have received oi the •Muslim successor to tne c ol the prewar day., ed to haw the ioilow. purpose: 1. To ad taoiisnment 01 a M League: 2. To set forth and tne noble an;. ings and mission oi is deiend Islam irom all 3.
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  • 601 4 Situation To Be Studied Vis-a-Vis Lommuist Victories AH Kyi 111 id LONDON, Mar. 3. —Britain is to take stock of its policies towards the new forces and rivalries in the turmoiling Far East. A study is planned for the next
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  • 423 5 Me Has Only Another Chance i p if] Ihe tar East IvTH YORK. Mar. 3^-" Indonesia is the white says Cottiers, the weekly magazine of ndation, in a strong editorial on the DutchTnia^rule in Ihe Orient must go, says Coliaus( lin
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  • 760 5 Non-Stop Global Flight In 94 Hours And Odd FORT WORTH, Texas, Mar. 3. The United States Air Force has circled the globe nonstop for the lirst time in history. The "Lucky Lady II", a B-50 medium bomber, and her happy, weary crew of 14 surprised the
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    33 5 A picture taken after the ceremony of the laying of the foundation -M»ne of Sri Ramakrishna Shrine, Library and Lecture Hall at the Ramakrishna Mission Orphanage. 179, Hartley Road. Singapore, Tuesday, March 7.
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  • 214 5 East Indonesian Premier Demands Immediate Release Of Republican Leaders [L lATAVIA, Mar. 3. Anak Agung, Premier of ndonesia, said on Wednesday that his state riiiht to reconsider their acceptance of |'h invitation to The Hague round table coni liul re- scusslons must b< grantlorn." He nary Unci Nations if be
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  • 212 5 Baltimore. Mar. 3. The DUOS'* .-.2 1 h Hutuk htu, only "living Buddha outside Asia and the first ever to visit the United States arrived on Monday to help researchers in Mongolian language and history at Johns Hopkins University. The Dilowa,
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  • 483 5 SHANGHAI, Mar. 3. Chinese Communists quietly removed one possibly two of the biggest stumbling blocks in Ihe way of a negotiated peace. First, they have announced liquidation of Nationalists troops in the Peiping area and publicly called it a pattern for (he entire
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  • 114 5 LONDON. Mar. 3.— Britain and Honaiid conciuued a traae agreement Monday caning ior a 2d per cent increase in smpments ol food coal, machinery and otner goods oetween tne two countries this year. ine Board of Trade said the two countries eacn would exchange more tnan
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  • 96 5 MIAMI. Florida, Mar. 3. The wond heavyweight "champions" may appear on the boxing scene as a result oi Joe Louis' decision to retire again and become a promoter. The two "champions" probably will emerge irom this scramble: 1. Winner of a 15-round Ezzard Charles versus
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  • 69 5 US Will Defend Japan If Attacked, Says MacArthur LONDON, Mar. 3. -America will defend Japan if she is attacked, tfen. Douglas MacArthuh, tne 6upreme Allied Commander in the Far Last, said in a world copyright interview published in yesterday's Daily Mail. Gen. MacArthur added, however, in the interview with the
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    • 693 5 YOU MUST READ THIS IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. IT WILL HELP LAKHS. DEAR HEADERS, lam an ordinary man— a man who unfortunately had been a victim of his own follies. My excesses within a very short time led me to complete nervous debility. I got weaker and weaker, the palpitation of heart
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