Indian Daily Mail, 9 March 1949

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 21. SINGAPORE, WEDNES DAY, MARCH 9, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 172 1 Strike Scheduled To Start rr i .ifcSAUTIOliS TAKEN IN GftLCiJT- BO^*, &&SAM li DELHI, Mar. 8.— The Government of India d hoops today to combat a Com m u n i s t fomented nationwide railway, mail and telegraph tfrike, scheduled to start on
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  • 36 1 Mar. 8 The Railv I bour Union heir strike iyj earl ■p work 8. It had been rikc would be lit disci., lie strikt was y I.UiS SIMGH SAVs Reuter
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  • 105 1 MU ""Us fo, t»,.. current l" y "J.. Indian Parliament armed llU> India's -Army, Navy, and r t 1(l »«»aid, served lively h ™J£" ific «n«y and iw il),n fWeiice Minister *tion u J Jl nationali- Ule V -aid there are it present only
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  • 178 1 KANUOON, Mar. 8. Anti-Gov-c iurn*in uciiioasuatora mifw uiemselvea on tne greets to make roadulociLa t-oaay in an attempt to .stop trucks carrying Burmese government supplies. They na>o tried to enter the uvil •>uppii'i department but wore tyeada on uy cuib-swinging ponce. Demonstraiiona wie Btageu, However,
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  • 233 1 BOMBAY, Mar. 8 The Router ;..<»( »dwill mission arrived at Santa Cruz auport here today for the inauguration of the National Indian News Agency CO-opeTaUv«ly owned by the Indian newspapers under the title Press Trust of India Limited. The mission consists of three directors
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  • 158 1 BAO DAI SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH FRANCE PARIS. Aiar. 8 rresideni Yin cent Aunoi 01 frraoce and lormer hmperor iSao l>ai ol iiniiam signeo article* ioua> which the French hoped would end the civil war in n.uo-cnina Bao Uai announced later that h* would return to Indo-ciiina on Apr. Zb Annum
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  • 42 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. 8. Reprv- I tentative fc>oi Bloom, Democrat, Nt'W York, chairman ol the House Foreign An airs Committee, died suddenly on Monaay night from a heart attach. He would have btvn 79 years old on Wednesday.— A.P.
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  • 43 1 LONDON, Mar. B. —The condition of Mr. Lim Chuan Geok, manag< r of thf Malayan badminton team, who was operated on ye*ter- day for duodenal ulcer, continued satislactory today, it was reported at the University College Hospital. Re uter
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  • 18 1 ASUNCION, Paraguay, Mar. 8.— j The Government denied reports that a ni-w revolt had broken in Paraguay. A.P.
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  • 19 1 BUDAPEST. Mar. B.— A regular air service between Budapest the capital of Albania is to be established .soon A.P.
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  • 480 1 HINA GEN. HO MAY SUCCEED AS PREMIER NANKING, Mar. B.— Tlie Chinese cabinet resigned en bloc today under the stigma of corruption charges against Premier Sun Fo and strong public pressure for a peace settlement with the Communists. Sun Fo announced the resignation of his cabinet
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  • 320 1 Nehru Reiterates Nation's NEW DELHI, Mar. S. Prime Minister Nehru re-empha-sized todav India's intention to stay out of world politics. "There is no reason why India should borrow any ideology in toto or join any power or group," Nehru told the Legislature
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  • 46 1 SEVEN PLANES DAMAGED BY HAILSTORM CALCUTTA, Mar. H.— A 70--mile-an_hour hailstorm hit Calcutta during the nii^hi and damaged seven aeroplanes on Dum Uum airfield. A Dakota due to leave tor Bombay with mail had one win-; broken. Four small planes \tere blown into a ditch Reuter
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  • 34 1 ROME, Mar. lsrael's pmidfiit Chaim Weizmann has sent a message to President Lingi Rinaudi expressing thanks for Italy's d* facto recognition of Israel and wishes for happy relations between the two countries. A. P.
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  • 103 1 Integration With India Only Future For Foreign Possessions L NEHRU'S WARNING IN PARLIAMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. 8. Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru speaking on demands for External Affairs and Commonwealth Relations said in Parliament today complete integration with India was the only future for foreign possessions
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  • 83 1 NANKING, Mar. 8. Madame Li Tiling-Jen, wife of the acting Chines* President, has appealed to women througHoiit the world for sympathy and hdp in achieving peace in China. In a "Women's Day" message to the nation last night she asked wives to influence their husbands,
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  • 131 1 NEW YORK. Mar. 8. Dr. Hubrrtus J. van Mook. former Lieutenant General of Indonesia, arrived by plane for a month's lecture tour. His lectures, he said, would drul with the Indonesian problem. Van Mook emphasized he no longer was an official in the Dutch
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  • 71 1 PRIDI'S BROTHER SURRENDERS TO SIAMESE POLICE BANGKOK. Mar 8. Louis Panomyong, brother <•! the fugitiv Siamese statesman, Pridi Panomynng, surrendered himsell to the Bangkok polico today ID the la.-' few an Mti of members of l he wartime "Free Thai" underground movement allegedly involved in the plot to overthrow the
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  • 960 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday. Mar. 9, 1949. SRIC MIC -THOROUGH OVERHAULING URGENTLY NEEDED ANY Indian here who has intelligently followed the activities of the Singapore Regional Indian Congresa during the past few month.fis"a*Tifl the forthcoming Municipal elections, cannot but come to th« conclusion that th<- only choice now before
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  • 549 2 Full Precautionary Measures Taken Against Threatened Rly. Strike Today Guards Mounted At All Key hoints BOMKAY, Mar. 8. Police in India have been ordered to shoot on sitfht any one found tampering with a railway track or installations, it warn announced nere
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  • 152 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 8. The Madras Government yesterday issued stern warning they will not hesitate to take strong measures including imposition of collective lines in areas of disturbance where breaches of peace are caused by the strikethreatened by the
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  • 98 2 KARACHI, Mar. 8. -An "unrecognised* labour organisation has threatened the East Bengal Railways (in Eastern Pakistan) with a strike beginning at midnight today unless its demands are met. Sardar Abdur Nishtar, Pakistan Communications Minister. announced this in reply to a question in the Pakistan
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  • 83 2 MADRAS PREMIER DEFENDS INTERFERENCE IN TEMPLES MANAGEMENT (From Our Own Cbr respondent) MADRAS, Mar. B.— Premier O. Ramaswami Reddiar. laying the foundation stone of the Terupathi Venkateswara Arts College yesterday stated the College would be an invaluable complement to tho Oriental Research Institute run by the Ttmple funds. Defending the
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  • 41 2 LONDON. Mar 8. Britain horx>s to wt more tea from the Netherlands East Indies this year but will not uret -nough to abolish the tea Dr Edith BummerskU] p a ri OUIJ Sc'crcUiry to the Ministrv of Food, said yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 364 2 Bur ma Turns Down Commonwealth Mediation Offer Query In Br. Parliament LONDON, Mar. 8. Burmahas turned down the ,fj liritain and the Commonwealtn Governments to meditu v\iuespread civil war in mat country. ine biuisn .>musier oi aiau, fieclor McNeil, told th of Commons ivionuay tftai the uieuiation oiier w ;i>
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  • 228 2 Significance Of Delhi Conference On Burma Explained LONDON, Mar. B.— Last Monday's meeting in Net DeUutfm sentatives of India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Britain. Australia and C Aeaiand though at first sight a far cry from Atlantic I mm, ru lairly be regarded as part of the same essential shin lure, mediate
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  • 41 2 ROME, Mar. a. Rail Muni, Indian Chart' Rome, was yesterday Count Carlo Siorza. Minister. 11 was Mar. r s I cial visit since he arnu la.bt January tc *ei UP an Embassy Reuter
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  • 425 2 CHINA: CANTON. Mar. 8. One ol Chiang s strongest backers warned Nationalist China today against surrender to the Communists. Ku Chiu-ping minister for organization of the Kuomintang Central Executive Committee, at i weekly Kuomintang rally denounced the sort of peace sponsored by General
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  • 64 2 Award For English Translation Of Ramayana (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. 8. Sir Purshotamdas Thakurdas, Industrialist of Bombay, had offered \oo<> Guineas for the best transla<;on in English of the Epic Ramavana The donor would invite a committee including Dr. S. Radhakrishnan to judge the work. This was
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  • 111 2 PLANS FOR EVACUATION OF BR. CIVILIANS FROM BURMA RANGOON, Mar. B.— The British Embassy in Rangoon Monday announced plans for an air and road evacuation from the army centre of Maymyo, 40 miles north of Mandalay. of the British civilians and the British Services Mission personnel. They will be brought
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  • 30 2 WASHINGTON. Mar. 8. -U S Senator J. Melville Broughton of North Carolina died of a heart mack on Sunday two months after taking office. Broughton was forHc was 50. A.P.
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  • 524 3 I n ti=Communist Pacific Alliancel In The Offing SSION LIKELY TO BE ATTENDED BY PREMIERS in vn()\ Mar. 8.— Britain has proposed holding Int < ommonwealth conference in London or Itl discu** faint licence plans and Ike onward ;'<;, mmw ism through the
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  • 227 3 Permanent Headquarters For London Hindu Association LONDON, Mar. 8. The Hindu Association 01 Europe nopes 10 ucqu.ic uurin^ iih'J a permanent iieauquariti.^ „i i,oncion, it was 'i.m-i, at itfl annual general meet»n« nere ye.-aeruay. raqir i nanu ><>ndhi, retiring secretary, reporiea mat several properties liau oeen examined during ij*6. bin
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  • 47 3 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Mar. 8. Winston Churchill, leader of the Opposition in Britain, will arrive in Kingston, early in April for a three weeks holiday after his visit to the United States. He will be accompanied by his Wife and daughter Mary. A .P.
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  • 307 3 Police Keep Out 1,000 Africans From Indian Areas DURBAN, Mar. B.— Fifty policemen with tixed bayonets cleared the area between Orey street and Victoria street, an Indian shopping area in Durban, Monday afternoon after 1,000 Africans gathered in a threatening attitude outside a
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  • 340 3 MORE INDIAN QUITTING S. AFRICA IHJBAN. Mar. 8. About 50 more Natal Indians have applird to the Protector of Indian Immigrants in Durban to return to India under the Governments assisted immigration scheme, says a Reuter report. Under this scheme. 14 Indians left Durban for home last week m ih«
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  • 94 3 WASHINGTON, Mar. 8. Prudent Truman left Washington by air on Sunday for a two week's holiday in Florida. The President flew in his special plane "Independence." He will stay at the Naval submarine base at Key West, his favourite holiday spot. Mrs. Truman and
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  • 37 3 RANGOON, Mar. B.—Three persons iied and rice stocks worth about 300,000 rupees were destroyed in a fire which burned down two rice mills at Dalla, across the Irrawaddy from Rangoon yesterday.- Reutcr
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  • 78 3 WEST, Florida. Mar. 8. Presidential confidants disclosed yesterday that Secretary of the Army Kenneth C. Royail is the next high ranking administration official to leave office. These officials said Royail wili step out within ten to twenty days. His successor had not been decided upon,
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  • 56 3 WASHINGTON, Mar. 8. Ttu Jnitcd States cruiser Milwaukee, ilying the hammer and fickle ensign, is due home today after nearly live years duty with the Russian Navy. Manned by a Soviet crew, the vessel had been expected to reach Lewes, Delaware, yesterday but the United States Navy
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  • 368 3 Molotov Being 'Groomed' To Succeed Stalin? Opinion In Br. Circles LONDON, Mar. B.— Senior British diplomats believe that V. M. Molotov is being groomed to succeed Staiin as Premier of the Soviet Union. Keliable sources reported their view Monday. They said the opinion was apparently based on British Ambassador Sir
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  • 88 3 Urgent Meeting Called On N. Atlantic Defence Alliance WASHINGTON. Mar 8 Th« U.S. Secretary of State, Dean Acheson, summond the Ambassadors of the North Atlantic pact countries to a meeting on the Atlantic defence alliance today The meeting was arranged lor 2000 GMT. and proposed to be one of the
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  • 15 3 BEIRUT. Mar. 8. A cultural agreement between the Lebanon and Spain was> signed yesterday.— A.P.
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  • 347 3 W. Powers Puzzled At Soviet Foreign Ministry Shakeup WASHINGTON, Mar. 8. The Western governments, still puzzling over the Moscow Foreign Ministry shakeup, are acting speedily to bolster their "frontier" against Communism Th« main conviction in Washingtun, London and Paris is summed up Dy diplomats: This was: Whether Moscow s diplomacy
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  • 58 3 Israeli Lebanon Talks RAS EN NAKURA, Mar. 8. Monday's six hour meeting between the Israeli and the Lebanon delegations here produced agreement on many points of the proposals by the United Nations representative. Henri Vilier, who presided. But as the head of thr Israel) delegation said the thorn in the
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  • 401 4 7th Operation Under Ntw Emergency Regulations Security forces yesterday morning began another operation for the evacuation ol squatters irom an area described by tne Police as haviag a thoroughly bad rCoorU". The operation is taking place in the Kluanu district of
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  • 936 4 THREE CHINESE ABDUCTED IN TRONOH AREA At 8.45 am on Mar. 7. on U»e ianjonj; Tuallang Koad, four c hinese travelling in a tar from ironon 10 fanjuug rtuuiang in Peiak were stopped by four Chinee oandits who auuucied ttiree ol the occjpanti of the car. The louitn Managed to
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  • 318 4 At !).45 a.m. on Mar. G, a police patrol under I lie command ol a European Sergeant operating in the Pinkas Valley in Sungei Mpul Area d'erak) saw .miiokc rising from some thick laiiang. Tne pairol approached and iound a small hut capable
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  • 35 4 Mr. lan Morrison will be talking ibout his recent trip to Sarawak •ind North Bofneo over the B.ue Mctwork of Raciio Malaya aft.T tn» news at 7.10 p.m. today. Wednesday, Mar. 9.
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  • 17 4 Mr. B. C. J. Buckeiid{4<' has been appointed a Deputy Registrar of Vehicles.
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  • 93 4 Some of the candidates lor tiie forthcoming Municipal elections photographed as thev were leav If the Victoria Memorial Hall alter submitting their nominati n papers. They are: Messrs. I f Cheafa Rim Bee, P. V. Krishna G. II. Kiat, R. Oil Mohamed, J S. A. Mohamed Ali,
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