Indian Daily Mail, 5 March 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 2:>>. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CEINTS.
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  • 171 1 Statement In inatan Parliament f8 persons do Far Deported To India in ()ui < >>v n orrespondent DlA.lt l. Mar. t.—i)r. B. V. Keskar. Deputy i; ri nr, External Affairs, said in Parliament toIndian policemen, constables and civilians
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  • 33 1 IK Prime Mi ii»»er, said in .1 mitten reply ">"l i» !> im given in deserving aura '<> '•>• I ui»i»iu who miii "li ,i> a result of liie Ruakai al- -Copyright.
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  • 64 1 Peincess Margaret Outbids King George! Iwimmin Vlai l Princess War--1,1 hn»_ on Thursday ig 1 »nnoi <l" She visited the House wh received b3 at Arm* in his kn wnies buckh 1,,,... white gloves Hi u«» the Speaker's u,,,! Vlrs \lexander, wife 1 V"" Wini The Commons lh( defence estima-
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  • 165 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 4.— Gen \v iltei Bedell Smith, former V S. ittibassador fco .Moscow, his declined >'.. appointment as United Naion i'r administrator for shmir, on the grounds of illilth, m v a leai ned here ve*terGen. 1 i Smith, Chief
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  • 83 1 "KIRTI MANDIR" AT GANDHIJI'S BIRTHPLACE (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Mar 4— A "Kirti Mandir" at spot where Mahatma Gandhi was born and brought up in his father's house at Probandar in his childhood, is proposed to be erected. m fcl Mr. Kalidas Nanji, who Is In possession of the
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  • 96 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Mar. 4— Security measures to combat any subversive movement and to defend the peopl*of the Province of Bombay against disruption by anti-social elements float within or without have, it is understood bet n finalised at a conference of
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  • 122 1 INDIA SEEKS PERMISSION TO FLY OVER INDONESIAN TERRITORY THE HAGUE. Mar. 4. -India has asked the Dutch Government for permission to fly over Indonesian territory in a projected Indian air service between Calcutta and Sydit was learned here today. The Indian Government's request waa .submitted to Dr. Louis Beel, Dutch
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  • 74 1 BRITAIN'S LARGEST PEACETIME DEFENCE BUDGET LONDON. Mar. 4.— Britain next year w»U sp^nd her largest peacetime defence budget except for the years before she had demobilised after World War Two. The House of Commons approved defence estimates of £759,860,000 iUS $3,039,440,000) Last night by a majority vote. This was alter
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  • 112 1 TRUMAN BRANDS U.S. COMMUNISTS AS TRAI TORS WASHINGTON, Mar. 4.— President Truman on Thursdav branded as "traitors" those American Communist leaders who have indicated that they would side with Russia in the event of war between the Soviet Union and the United States. President Truman authorised the following statement in
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  • 65 1 RI AF C-in-C, LEAVES FOR LONDON BOMBAY, Mar. 4.— Air Marshal Sn- Thomas Elmhirst, C-in-C of the Royal Indian Air Force, accompapanied by his wile and daughter, .eft f«,r London today aboard the liner Carthage on a "purchasing mission" on behalf 0 f the Government of India. H e will
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  • 47 1 POLICEMAN SHOOTS JUDGE? SEOUL. Mar. 4. A prominent Korean judge was wounded fatally last night by a Korean military policeman when he ignored a challenge near the gate of an army compound. He was Yang Won II V 38. judge of the Seoul court, of review A.P.
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  • 282 1 Norway Rejects Soviet Offer Osro. Mar. I. Norway today rejected Russia's offer of a non-aggression p-ci and joined the Washington negotiations for a North Atlantic Defence Alliance. Stoutly defending her right to decide her security problems 'or herself, she joined the detailed Washington discussions "S Her Danish neighbour formally accepted
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  • 192 1 Peace Delegates' Ultimatum To Chiang? CJ7/iVi4 NANKING, Mar. J.— rTwo prominent members of the new-ly-appointed ten-man Nationalist committee that is drafting i peace formula for negotiations with the Communists flew yesterday to Fenghua, where Chiang Kai-shek is living in retirement, it was learned reliably here today. Thev were said to
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  • 94 1 INDIA TO PRODUCE ENOUGH COTTON FOR HER REQUIREMENTS BOMBAY. Mai\ 4.— lndia hopes eventually to produce enough medium ana tone stable cotton to m*»' the country's lull requirements B<r Datar S»ngh, vice-chaumall of the Indian Council of Agricultural research, made this statement at a meeting ol the Indian Central Cotton
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  • 57 1 AUSTRIAN COMMUNIST PARTY SUPPORT FOR RUSSIA VIENNA. Mar. 4.— The Austrian Communist Party on Thursday pledged support to the Soviet Union in case <jf war. It has an armed force ol about 5,000 men. Austrians *i a whole arc overwhelmingly anti-Communist. Reliable sources say the Communist groups are fairly mobile,
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  • 72 1 THE HAGUE, Mar. 4.— The Dutch Government 's considering the Australian Government's decision to deport Mrs. Annie O'Keefe, Indonesian wife ol an Australian and her eight children. Dutch Foreign Minister D. U. Stikker in a parliamentary reply today said he was consulting with the
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  • 61 1 MUTUAL ABOLITION OF VISAS WELLINGTON, Mar. 4.— New Zealand and Holland have reached an agreement on the mutual abolition of visas for travel between Hoiland^ New Zealand and New Zea~ land's island territories, it was announced here. The agreement doe-s not apply U. the Dutch overseas territories nor doci p-
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  • 78 1 LONDON, Mar. 4. -The leftwing review New Statesman and Nation published today what it described editorially as a "l•emarkable cable despatch from Indonesia by Mr. Woodrow Wyatt. Labour Member ol Parliament. Mr. Wyatt who had interviews with the Dutch authorities and the Indonesian
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  • 120 1 EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS IN LAHORE LAHORE, Mar. 4— An earthquake which shook Lahore today sent two towers 01 tne Koman Catholic i athedral trashing to the ground Peipie inside the cathedral escaped unhurt. The shock lasted two minutes The towers toppled on to the cathedral hall, tore the roof wide open
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  • 91 1 DEVADAS GANDHI'S APPEAL TO INDIAN NEWSPAPERS NEW DELHI. Mar. 4 —Mahatma Gandhi's son, D<-vdas Gandhi, has appealed to all newspapers of India to consolidate improved relations With Pakistan by Wholeheartedly implementing the Indo-Pakistan agreement signed hire in December last. Devdas, president of th<- All-India Newspaper Editor. Conference made the appeal
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  • 151 1 LONDON, Mar. 4 A Pbi Office spoke-man said Thursday 'night that Britain ha« received v ports of troop movement^ in Palestine, They are u ot sufficiently authenticated to warrant a comment, he added in an unsolicited comment at a daily news conference. Th c British
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  • 69 1 KOREAN DELEGATION IN MOSCOW LONDON. Mar 4 -A Korean Government delegation hat arrived in Moscow. Moscow Radio announced last mght. 'Soviet authorities claim that th< Northern Korean People's Republic," set up in the Russian occupied z<»ne, represents the whole country. <But a United Nations Gh Assembly resolution on Dec. 6
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  • Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, March 5, 1949. NOTES & COMMENTS
    • 112 2 COME people who ar- aiming at legislative council memb«r.-hip lider it infra dig to conte-t th« icipal elections. They *TgU« tljat while th* municipality is limited to the City, the legislatur 's d itlon extendi to the whole of I >lony. But if reai and uno-
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    • 126 2 GETTING INTO THE LIMELIGHT DY the way, there are only two I more days hft for nonentities and nincompoops in «^et into the limelight. Let them simply announce then- intention t 0 stand for the forthcoming municipal elec- and their names, addresses, upation fl etc. will immediately come out n
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    • 189 2 DECAUSE of 12 months supply of butter having been received in b short -pace of time, the Singa- j pore Government have decided to isttue immediately one extra tin of. butter per family per week. It is said that if the butter was held and issued over a
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    • 136 2 KING ARTHUR HIS KNIGHTS A NOTHER bullet-proof steel jacket is reported to have been im-' i orted into Singapore— when exactly the first one was imported we don't know for the use of a Euro- an "stationed somewhere in the Federation." Given a steel helmet iud a spear ind also
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    • 65 2 POLITICIANS PUT TO SHAME A PART from attending Rubber and Ti n Study Oroupi and one ur two regional food conferences, Malaya if still unrepresented on any international body worth the nam. Fortunately, however, by nnexing the most-coveted Thomas Badminton Cup, Malayan sportsmen have put this country most i "u-picuously
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    • 33 2 kfTKB MIDi month., of fairlv uninterrupted supply Of elec-' *'J f,|l y, the blackout nuisance is •gain upon us. But this la not entirely without some benefit. At
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  • 411 2 Evidence Before Inquiry Commission DURBAN, Mar. 4. Underlying causes of January's racial riots here was ill-feeling: between Africans and Indians due to economic conditions and discriminatory legislation favouring the Indians, a witness yesterday told the Rial I iquiry Commission. The judicial
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  • 74 2 "THE Price Control Department has, it is reported, started a campaign to collect the comparative prices for various items sold in Singapore shops. When sufficient data have been collected, it is said they will be given the widest publicity. We suggest that simultaneously the Department itself alter
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  • 92 2 BIRDS OF A FEATHER TJIGH British officials, Malay Sultans, the UMNO, the Penang onti-secessionists, European planters and several others are reported to be very busy in connection with the imminent visit of Mr. Anthony Eden who, though a most charming figure and reputed to be the bestdresaed man in Britain
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  • 152 2 A FTERNOON is definitely not forenoon, but surprisingly enough, it appears to have such a meaning when used in conjunction With certain local newspaprs which, though professing to be alternoon papers, come out an hour 'or two before noon! They even view with each other in making their
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  • 50 2 THE Emergency hai seriously mrfered writ] th< work of th* Forest i> partment of the Johore Qoveetuneot, says an offieial report. With the bandits hiding In tfcp forests, no oOfg need be told that the work of th«- Forest Department hai been affected. I* goaf without Baying!
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    21 2 Ambassador Klahr Huddle (holding hag) American representative on 1.N.r.1.P. and Mrs. Huddle being received at the Karachi airport on their arrival.
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  • 67 2 LONDON, Mar. 4. Mr. Walton A Cole, the editor of Reuters, left tor Bombay yesterday by Air india International. He is preceding the Reuter goodwill mission consisting of Lord Layton. Mr. R. A. Henderson and Mr. Malcolm Graham, directors of Reuters, and Mr. C. J.
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  • 54 2 KARACHI, Mar. 3. —Dr. Qtio Wenger, who has served for 15 months on the International Rjd Cross Committee helping war-strken people 'in Kashmir, left here yesterday on his way home to Switzerkind. Dr. Wenger expects to be home In three weeks time. The work of Jhe
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  • 385 2 TALKS WITH NEHRU STILL CONTINUE NEW DELHI, Mar. 4*— ■Burma's Attorney General, U Chan Tun, has arrived here with answers to suggestions by the fourpower New Delhi conference for peaceful settlement of the Burmese situation, it was belie ed here last night. U
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  • 91 2 Nehru Will Be 'Perfectly Welcome' To US Says Truman IF HE (HOSE TO VISIT AMERICA ,h ■V S IN^ lt v\ Mi V\, i— r^ i en Trun '«'< yesterday Iha Pandit Nehru. Ind.an IVin.e Minister. would l Stales! >- f Pi v the lT„lt3 Asked at his weekly press
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  • 263 2 "SHE WAS ONE OF THE ARCHITECTS OF INDIAN FREEDOM" LONDON, Alar. i. High Commissioner v K Krishna Menon, with leading members of the Indian community in London, Government officials and forces chiefs, yesterday attended ;i special condolence meeting at India House in remembrance
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  • 328 2 No Anti-British Significance Calcutta Riots Reply In Br. Farliam^ LONDON, Mar. L— Mr. Philip Noel Baker, ih for Commonwealth Relations, stated in Parliament iiiat there was no anti-Uritish significance in the r J der of three British subjects near Calcutta. Mr. Leonard Gammanjs, Conservative member it true or not true
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  • 49 2 Indian Overseas Airlines Not To Stop At Batavia NEW DELHI. M POS4 ..ay a nave >. Calcutta Sydn by Indian <j\ tne Indian Uo try spoices He said it iDanUon »*ro indon< r.he banning ol Kl The air. m. v. .o make a pi low proposed .t BamzKok, Sin A.P.
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  • 68 2 BOMBAY M Communist Partj aiat ttie domini moves against *'a fascist on at the wholesale i| 1 1 ready meagr< I I •ii the Inolan A Communist condemned "tn< 1,000 railwayti unionists and tn working cla in Tne Communist i 3 aiu the purpo
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  • 67 2 BAN ON IMPORT OF ONE RUPEE INDIAN NOTES FROM PAKISTAN NEW DELHI, Mar. I 1 i Government on Thur oann< > d the import Iron )f United India's n saying that tin ij )f the Pakistan Goi Pakistan had banm I l cujation ol India no! last. The Oovernm ml
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  • 913 3 Rajaji Is A Great Wise Statesman Patel's Tribute To India's Chakravarthu' Portrait Unveiled At Madras >n Feb. 23, (By Air Mail).— A glowing tribute to p a nd -high moral stature" of Mr. C. Rajago. as paid b> Sirdar ailahhbhai Patel while unveiling h e (oMrnor-General on Feb. 22 at
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  • 883 3 What is India? A name. What's in a name Plenty, especially when that name is India. It's a historic name, which has had differing meanings in different places and times. Webster's, that authoritative monument of lexicography, writes A.W.N, in the Hitavada, defines it as "the
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  • 157 3 FRENCH INDIA ELECTIONS: All Anti* Merger Bodies Refused To Contest (From Our Own Correspondent) MAHE, Mar. The French India postponed Municipal Elections held on Sunday resulted in the election of 12 Indepen. dents uncontested, all pro-Fren ch and anti-merger. Communists and Mahajana Sabha mem bers
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  • 324 3 Latest Advance In Science I Inkless printing and dry photography named "Xerography, from the Greek words for "dry" and "writing" were recently demonstrated in the United States. Described as "revolutionary" by the New York Times, xerography employs static electricity to record images on special metal plates,
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  • 71 3 O Patients at London's more ijr expensive dental establishV ments are being fitted with 8 false teeth that stay in position by magnetism. A ft perfect fit is claimed for V dentures incorporating peril) manent magnets so placed m that the upper and lower V set slightly
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  • 91 3 BANGKOK, Mar. 4.— A six-man commission tor settling the tricUon wmcn caused the weekend Bangkok oiooasnea between the army and navy yesterday announced a new commander for the army forces in the Bangkok area. T. h^ n ewcommander j s Maj. Gen. berisai Dhanarach.
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  • 67 3 BAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 4.- Mrs Margherita Strahier, United Nations expert, departed on Wednesday for Japan, Korea and China for a survey ot the needs of children in those countries. Mrs. Strahler, officer of the In. ternational Children's Welfare Fund ot the U.N., was aboard the Pan American Malay Clipper. Her
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  • 56 3 Trans jordan-Israeli Armistice Talks RHODES. Mar. 4.— Armistice negotiations between Israel and Transjordan started in Rhode s yesterday with preliminary discussions between Dr. Ralph Bunche, acting mediator, and the individual delegations, i 1 The Israeli delegation, led by Mr. Rouvain ShU'oah, Foreign Office special advi&er, arrived yesterday from Tel Aviv,
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  • 112 3 CALCUTTA OUTRAGES: QUERY IN BRITISH PARLIAMENT LONDON, mar. 4. viscount Addison, Lord Privy Seal, was questioned in the British House of Lords yesterday about the murder of three Britons in an attack on the British engineering firm" of Jessops ana Company in Calcutta, on Saturday. Relating details of the incident,
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  • 51 3 LONDON. Mar. 4.— Mr. J H K Modi, India's Trade Commissioner to Argentina and a trade counsellor designate to Prague, landed at Nortnolt airport, near London, iast night after a preliminary two-day visit to Czechoslovakia. "I think there are excellent prospects for future trade between India and Czechoslovakia" he said.—
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  • 34 3 Photo. Doctor I. H. Qureishi (above), who has been appointed Deputy Minister in the Ministries of Interior, Information and Broadcasting, and Refugees and Rehabilitation of the Government of India. A.P.
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  • 1012 4 HopeForlmproved Indo-Pakistan Relations Expressed! Speech At Calcutta Speaking recently from the Calcutta Station of All- India Radio Prime Minister of India Pandit Jawahartal Nehru, expressed his hope that the relation between India and Pakistan would improve; there would be more co-operation and friendship
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  • 56 4 MANILA. Mar. President Elpidio Quirino announced that the Philippine Government has granted de jure recognition of Korean Government headed by President Rhee. Exchange of ministers between the two countries is under consideration. The announcement was made after Dr. Y. T. Pgun special envoy from Seoul
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  • 76 4 JOGJAKARTA. Mar. 4. Dutch forces lost six killed and 14 wounded in attacks launched in several parti of Jogjakarta, Republican capital in Java, by "very strong groupi of extremists" on Tuesday, the Dutch news agency in the Netherlands East Indies reported today. Dutch forces were today
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  • 56 4 Photo. A five-year-old Arab child speaks to some refugees at a Young Men's Christian Association hostel near a Jericho refugee camp. The child is one of 1,050 boys between 5 and 15 years old who attend the Y.M.C.A. for games and study. 23.000 refugee* are
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  • 263 4 WASHINGTON, Mar. 4. Legislation to drop racial bars from United States naturalisation laws was passed in the House of Representatives yesterday. The measure which now goes to the Senate, proposes to allow American citizenship to immigrants from Asian and Pacific countries, including Afghanisation.
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  • 326 4 NORTH ATLANTIC PACT. WASHINGTON, Mar. 4.— U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson Wednesday indicated all major issues involved in writing the North Atlantic security treaty have been settled. The seven countries drafting the pact, however, have not yet determined what other nations should be
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  • 380 4 American Tribute To India' s Record Of Brilliant Achievements NO PARALLEL IN HUMAN HISTORY NEW YORK, Feb. 25.— "There is no parallel in human history for the last seventeen months in India which is a record oi brilliant achievement and progress," declared Dr. Pope, Chancellor of the Asia Institute, speaking
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  • 28 4 PARIS, Mar. 4.— The health of Marshal Henri Philippe Petain is "showing a gradual weakening due to old age," three physicians told the French Cabinet on Wednesday. A.P.
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  • 146 4 LONDON HAILS LONDON, Mar. 4.— ine London Times today devoted a long obituary to Mrs. Sarojini Naidu, the Gov. ernor of the United Provinces who died yesterday, and called her the "most celebrated Indian woman of our age." The obituary gave lengthy biographical
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  • 93 4 WASHINGTON Mar. 4. The Netherlands Wednesday received an additional Marshall Plan loan of U5549,500,000, the Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA) announced today. Ihe supplemental boil owing increases to USsl2y,soo,oUo the credits granted the Netherlands during the urst year of the European Kecovery Programme, exclusive of loan
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  • 113 4 ROM*,, Mar. 4. Dr. Herbert Evatt, Australian Minister of External Affairs, expected here today a s a guest of the Italian Government, may be received by the Pope during his tWO-day visit, it is reliaDJy learned in Vatican circles. When he sees Italian
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  • 90 4 Photo Rear Admiral Earl V of Burma, pictured is he arrived at th G round In Malta. Feb led the British Me literranu: Fleet to a 3-2 victor, over th« United Services' Sports Club for the coveted Cawnpo lip was the first timr thai
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  • 80 4 DURBAN. Mar. 4 Mr D. Nel, acting Native Con.: yesterday told the Judi mission inquiring Into racial rioting in Durban, had heard more than 30,000 plaint.- by African stationed here in Novmb. He listed to thwhich has been sitting 17, a number of griev made tc him
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  • 111 5 No UN Participation At Hague Talks Unless Republican Leaders Attend CHINA US Spokesman's Warning To Dutch I'herlm ds upon ursday to coi a talks the Dutch have scheduled i ri:< til The Hagu on Mar. 12. J> ml rm rican reaction was cool. A U.S. lea would oppose U.N. parHague
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  • 162 5 WE CANNOT COHPLY FULLY WITH UN RESOLUTION SAYS HOLLAND I I the tion. li RtSTRI riONS REMOVED? j h. in their letter, told f bad "lilted the i :< Lions on the i ement ol tiie Re- I last K Hie) added thai the K now w( uld be subject
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  • 19 5 PHILIPPINE COMMINISTS WILL GOVERNMENT! II I I I I I I l> I I B m m m A.P.
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  • 373 5 Republican Guerrillas Still Harassing Dutch Positions In Java Sumatra It ATA VI A, Mar. 1. The guerilla attack on Jogjakarta, the strongest since the Netherlands airborne army descended on the city last December, has been driven back by Dutch forces. Hut some of the units though scattered are not far
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  • 100 5 LONDON, Mar. 4. Minister oi Albert Alexander praised troops in Malaya when iking in yesterday's House ol runons debate on defence. '•J v. mid like here to pay a il tribute to the troops who I operating in Malaya," he said rs. "T i skill
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  • 446 5 t i NANKING, Mar. 4. China's acting President Li Tsung-jen has appointed a ten-man committee to drait peace terms tor submission to the Communists, Prime Minister Dr. Sun Po told a press conference Here yesterday. Dr. oan s.id P sident Li had
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  • 62 5 KING REPLACES BURST FOOTBALL BERCHAM. England. Mar. 4. George Ward. 12-year-old school boy kicked four goals in a school football game. The ball sailed over a wall into a road and was burst by a passing car. Next day, to make up for the loss, a new ball was sent
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  • 253 5 U.N. SECRET ARY LIE TO VISIT ASIAN COUNTRIES? BANGKOK. Mar 4. —Dr P S. Lok&nathan, executive secretary o: ECAFE. has returned to BangkOK with promises of aid from th» United Nations and the U.S. State D< partment. Lokanathan conferred with U.N. officials at Lake Success, officials of the Food and
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  • 53 5 BATAVIA. Mar. 4.— Mr. John W. Tilth. ll. new adviser to the U.S. delegation in the United Nations Indonesia Commission, arrived here yesterday by air from Washington, according to Aneta. the Dutch news agency. Mr. Tuthill succeeds Mr. Raymond E. Lisle who leaves tor
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  • 59 5 RANGOON, Mar. 4. Government troops killed 17 insurgents In clash at Million, near the coastal town of Moulmein. a military communique issued here las^ night .-aid. Rebels set several villages ablaze in the Bassein district of the Irrawaddy Delta. Fighting was in progress at Myitng, 17
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  • 85 5 SABOTAGE CAMPAIGN IN FR. COAL FIELDS? PARIS. Mar. 4.— The French Government is considering action to stop a sabotage campaign in the coalfields of Northern Franc©, a spokesman of the French National Coal Board said. He did not specify what steps were being contemplated, but he gave a number of
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  • 81 5 TOO MUCH DRINKING BY MARRIED WOMEN SAYS VICAR WELLINGTON. Shropshire. Mar. 4. Reverend Geoffrey Parr, a ioca vicar, thinks there is too much drinking going on in Britain and married women are among the worst offenders 'We cannot expect young people to behave When this goes on. I stress in
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  • 34 5 RANGOON, Mar. ,-Hurma Prime Minister Thakin No in a message to Pandit Nehru Indian Prime Minister, said today: "Burma irn the pas-sins away of Saromii \aidu, one of the worlds most outstanding personalities/ Reuter
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  • 385 5 Siam Clamps Down News Censor ship On Present Crisis! BANGKOK, Mar. 4. Police applied the first newspaper censorship in the present crisis yesterday. Censors screened all news in one Chinese language newspaper plus two Siamese language newspapers officially designated "leftwing." Simultaneously highest police Tins government authorities refused officially to confirm
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  • 66 6 SREE NARAYANA MISSION BUILDING FUND The Sree Narayana Mission Building Committer has so far collected donations totalling $2,342.90 towards the Building Fund Irom Scletar Naval Base Area. The members of the Building Committee will be starting collections lor the above fund in Paya Lebar Area iron Sunday. Mar. 6. tary
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  • 179 6 S'pore Indians Mourn Death Of Sarojini Naidu GLOWING TRIBUTES PAID AT CONDOLENCE MEETING Indians in Singapore paid glowing tributes to the personality of the late Mrs. Sarojini Naidu at a condolence meeting held under the auspices of the Netaji Memorial Library at No. 6, Race Course Lane, yesterday at 5.00
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  • 45 6 DURBAN, Mar. 4.— Thirteen Indians thre- adttltfl and 10 children —left hen- for India yesterday under the South African Government's scheme to assist Indian immigration. This was the first batch t 0 leave since the recent Indian-African Aots Reuter
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  • 224 6 LONDON, Mar. 1. Captain L. I). Cammans, Conservative Member of Parliament warned on Wednesday of a breakdown in the rubber and tin industries in Malaya if Communist guerilla activities continue there. He has just returned from a visit to Malaya. "Few people here
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  • 37 6 The London Gazette of Mar. 4 announces the following awards for gallantry in Malaya: MILITARY CROSS *****9 2 Lt. Jon Leopold Sutro t4th Hussars). DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL- *****549 Tpr. Harry Whittaker Smith (4th Hussars).
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  • 78 6 It is officially announced that the Tan Chwee Boon Scholarship has been awarded to Miss Caroline Ong who is a pupil In Standard 11. Pasir Panjang School. The annual value 01 this Scholarship, which has been made possible through the effort of the Pasir Panjang
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  • 117 6 WASHINGTON. Mar. 4.— U.S. Secretary of Defence Janus Forrestal will leave the cabinet on Mar. 31. Ho will be succeeded by Col. Louis A. Johnson, former assistant secretary of war. President Truman, announcing the change, told a news conference that Fbrrestal asked to be
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  • 68 6 It is officially announced that the following have been appointed to serve on the control of Bookmaking Committee: The Honourable Mr. c. w. a. Sennett, M.C.B. (Chairman); The Honourable Mr. P. F. de Souza; The Honourable Mr. Lim YewHock; Mr. J. E. Pepper, M.C.S.: Mr. A. D.
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  • 103 6 LAST REMINDER TO CANDIDATES FOR MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS The time is letting short for candidates t get their nomination papers tig ted and completed. They ire req ire t o bring to the Victoria vlemoriai Hail the Nomination Paper and a copy of it, a Statutory declaration bearing a one-dollar -tamp,
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  • 56 6 DR. DADOO ON CONDITIONS IN S.AFRICA MANX'HES'II Yu^uf Mohamm I den L of the Tra: I gross, told a M I night tha -I Airica contained international To most Br I medial I y did i. !-roDl<-nu v ry That was bee 1 .:>e tha. J u do gom< ditions
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