Indian Daily Mail, 11 March 1949
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Title Section16 1949-03-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 20. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. MARCH 11. 1919. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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199 1949-03-11 1 fro intention To Restore Republic In Jogja? §l'l (fc >>, Mar 10. —An Official Dutch an declared flatly yesterday, that his country 7 T "impossible" to comply with the United Council orders to restore fndone)nn Republic leadi rs to power.A.P. - 199 words
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Article49 1949-03-11 1 U. N. COMMISSION FLIES TO BANGKA BAT AVI A, Mar. 10.— The United Nations Commission on Indonesia i.tw to Bangka Thursday for talks with officials of tin- Indonesian Republic. It was the fourth trip made by the Commission members since the Dutch Interned the leaders at Bane A. P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article29 1949-03-11 1 IiANGKOK. Mar. 10. Regional offices Oi Xhr United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund will br moved from Manila •k by the rnd of April, it was announced Wednesday.— A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article39 1949-03-11 1 VATICAN CITY. Mar. 10. MonSignor Egido Vagnossi, Counsellor of the Apostolic Internuciature in India, has been namrd Apostolic delegate for th< i Philippines, it was aunounced Wednesday. Monsignor Vagnozzl was born in Rome on Feb. 2. 1906. A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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110 1949-03-11 1 GANDHI MURDER CASE APPEAL HEARING DATE FIXED FOR MAR. 23 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW I >S: I.I 1 1 Mar. 10.— The date tor hearing the Mahatma Gandhi murder case appeals has been tentatively fixed for Mar. 2'L Applications on behalf of Nathuram Vinayak Godse came for hearing for110 words
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124 1949-03-11 1 Smuts' Parly Leading In 3 Out Of 4 Provinces JOIIANNKSBIKG. Mar. 10— Jan Smuts' Inited Party had a substantial lead in three out of four provinces at noon local time today in South Africa's Provincial Couitcial elections. The United Party has won 62 out of a total of 171 seats.Reuter - 124 words
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Article38 1949-03-11 1 ASIAN ROTARY CONFERENCE IN INDIA NEW DELHI. Mar. 10. A Joint Rotary Conference m some of the Last Asian countries is to be held in India in 1950. India. Pakistan. Ceylon and Burma are expected to participate. GIISGIIS - 38 words
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452 1949-03-11 1 Draft Of Peace Proposals completed CHINA: NANKING, Mar. 10. A special presidential committee today completed its first draft of peace proposals, but further (government preparation for negotiations with* the Communists was still stalled pending appointment of a new Cabinet. The drafting Committee headed by Premier Sun Fo decided l*t« lastA.P.; Reuter - 452 words
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Article119 1949-03-11 1 21 KILLED IN PLANE CRASH SYDNEY, Mar. in. All 21 occupants were killed when a Inckheed Lodestar transport •dirt-raft crashed and burned out while taking off near Coolangatta, 45 miles south of Brisbane, today. The 18 passengers include a man, hi> wife and their two infant sou.-. The Ameircan.maUo ♦win.engineReuter; A.P. - 119 words
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470 1949-03-11 1 EUROPEANS LOOTED DURING DURBAN RIOTS! DEPOSITION BY EYE-WITNESSES DURBAN, Mar. 10. Allegations thai Europeans took part in looting during the Zulu Indian riots in Durban last .January were made today by an Indian witness. Ebrahim Mohamed Ami. in evidence to the Commission of Inquiry, Ami, who was rolled by theReuter - 470 words
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1495 1949-03-11 2 Indian Daily Mail SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1949. HANDS OFF THE POOR INDIAN WORKERS HARD-EARNED MONEY! j Labour Department of the Government of the Federation °f i reported to have draf: d a bill to appropriate the Indian Immifation rund ior recruiting "indigenous" labour and this bill, it is said.1,495 words
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315 1949-03-11 2 Issue Likely To Come At Projected Dominions Conference Anti-Communist Front Move Also To Top Agenda LONDON, ?!:ir. 10. Political quarters here yesterday forecast a Dominion's conference probably at prime ministerial level next month to discuss urgent Commonwealth problems* including defence and the Communist upsurgeReuter - 315 words
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114 1949-03-11 2 PAKISTAN TO ENLARGE FEDERAL COURT JURISDICTION? KARACHI. Mar 10. Pakistan is considering enlarging the jurisdiction of its Federal Court to avoid having appeals made to the Privy Council in London, the Minister for Law and Labour, Mr. Jogendra Nath Mandal, said yesterday. Answering a question in the Pakistan Parliament, heReuter - 114 words
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Article129 1949-03-11 2 "A CLUMSY MANOEUVRE SAIGON, Mar. 10. Qii|ir rr::los^ to the Fn QCh High Oonunis. sioncr yesterday described the fu_ sion between Viet Minh (extreme Indo-chinc^e autonomists) and the Lien Viet autonomy movement a? 'a clumsy manoeuvre intended u> deceive Vietnam nationalists." Radio Viet Minh announced the fusion on Tuesday. TheseReuter - 129 words
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119 1949-03-11 2 BIG FOUR TALKS ON AUSTRIAN TREATY COLLAPSE? LONDON, Mar. 10. -Western diplomatic officials said on Wednesday that big four talks on an Austrian independence treaty may, break up over Yugoslavia's reparations and territorial claims. The four Deputy Foreign Ministers agreed to hear Yugoslavia's representatives again on Thursday. But American sourcesA.P. - 119 words
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143 1949-03-11 2 > i- 1 0111 our uwu c/ui'respondcnt> KuiiAJtAM, Mar. 10. Mr. V. i\ ntenon, oune s Ministry Advisor tfiatea u^re on ruesaay the uov. oi lnam decision regarding the unmcatiun ol Kerala .would De anQounceQ m nna.Apm The scene has uuw Bhuted143 words
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Article90 1949-03-11 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Mar. 10.— The situa tion on the South Indian Railways was normal yesterday and the ser vices were maintained on schedule Armed guard units are being car iied on all trains and pilot trains arc fcn-ing Used. Mr. Guruswamy, Secretary of the90 words
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Article125 1949-03-11 2 MAJ-GEN. LOGANATHAN OF INA DEAD (1 ."'lll v/Ul KJWtI VOm^|)-.i[|(ll'l Him* 1 I iViai lo. —^Aiijoi'.O* 1 mrai jLiOgaiiaiuaii, ioinicny oi Ml* lnu.ail IT'tlHim ArlMjTj U'^a Jr yc^^craay, a^ed 00. lie *xpirt i a at ine O^'iierai iiospiial WH*m fc* i»a(l occn aamiiu-d six ircdUl ago suliermg lrom uii"ir nal125 words
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Article129 1949-03-11 2 Bombf Throwings Only Major Activity The day was marked only by a few bomb Ihrowinjrs aboul >()( arrests, and by »he presence of alerted polite riot suuads A (..nernment spokesman said communications and tra snori IhrouKhout the country functioned normally, and that X.V dance inA.P. - 129 words
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194 1949-03-11 2 Pakistan's Attitude To Burma Issue clarified KARACHI, Mar. 10. PafcJHian'n Foreigi Otlin-. (11 bulletin issued in Karachi on Wednesday niglit, clarinet sition in regard to the Commonwealth countries 1 ofa diate in Burma. "The Pakistan government has never recognised the forces of disaster and Jawk'ssness in Burma as occupying aA.P.; Reuter - 194 words
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92 1949-03-11 2 oX°/Jr Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY Mar. 10.-GoVernment nas accepted th e policy of intro Slicing Basic Education by *tu-cl n all primary schools and as a first step to this end, it has been decided to introduce teaching .some suitable productive craft in92 words
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100 1949-03-11 2 BOMBAY GOVT. TO INQUIRE INTO INCOME OF PEOPLE (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Mar. 10. Statistical inquiry Into the income of the P'opK- of this Province has been undertaken by the Government Efforts are being made t 0 collect preliminary data for inquiry. When complete, it i s expected to100 words
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Article40 1949-03-11 2 (From Our O* n < I.MYDtKABA,, M rojim rsaiuus a u iijut-raoau lllv Xi »«u Dr jaisog, p.ac»d in Her 4Ar<SAoHI loi p .iit House in i juintar\ nuiii,ui> i n enec <>i tin nven 1 were also Immersed J40 words
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Article27 1949-03-11 2 I LONDO > 1 matfwami m. 10 tn< un I i-onaun Bnortly I pan vice iDoaia j a iurmity oi servK recruitment of L Uonnei.. R euterReuter - 27 words
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122 1949-03-11 2 RANGOON, Mar in 1 >e Government t< relay tliat arrange n made to ship 200.0C dining this month. 1 340.0UU tuns to b pfete the first, oi>. In January and I exported 281,420 to] A Burmese G tutiv warned la pollReuter - 122 words
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51 1949-03-11 2 BR. GUIANA INDIAN LEADER MEETS PANDIT NEHRU (I rum Our Oun NEW UU.UI M Debidin. leader <;' munity in Briti C bei of the Le hai arrived In 6 fc net Pand N and diaciL relating tu th< 1 British Guiana •enjhip and Mr. Dcbid:: tll t tot tlßi and51 words
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484 1949-03-11 3 ANOTHER SGJ/OSAULT ATTEMPT BY HOLIASO TO IGNORE ftULING! [til A. Mar. 10. —1 he Dutch government aunt Soekarno ol the Indonesian liereturn with his cabinet to their capital of akarta on the understanding that the United NaIndonesian round table conferenceA.P.; Reuter - 484 words
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147 1949-03-11 3 WASHINGTON. Mar. 10. The State Department "noted" Prime Minister Nehru's reiteration Tuesday of India's determination to be_ come a republic, but officials pre ieiTc-d to await developments before commenting. "India's relationship with the Bri. tish Commonwealth is a matter for herself to determine." one officialReuter - 147 words
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144 1949-03-11 3 HIGHLIGHI S OF BAO DAI-FRENCH AGREEMENT ON VIETNAM fin -lull text the agreement lor Vietnam autowithin the trench Union, signed in Paris yesterday may not !>«<! until I mperoi Bao Dai returns to Saigon us head of etnam st hiightg or t}u agreement: would consist oil in in s Annam,Reuter - 144 words
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78 1949-03-11 3 HI si the Times correspondent wrote. Militarily there has been Litlle change in the situation as it was a month ago. "The political situation Lias unibtedly worsened, and Dutch Milicials in Batavia are depressed b< cause they cannot see any way out of theReuter - 78 words
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112 1949-03-11 3 LONDON, Mar. 10.— The Moscow lio said Tuesday that Dutch Communist* will render assistant- to the Soviet army if it is compi lied to cross the state borders while pursuing the armies <>i rialist aggressors.' 1 The broadcast which was heard In London byA.P. - 112 words
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71 1949-03-11 3 DUTCH AIRLINE SERVICE TO BATAVIA TO BE RESUMED THE HAGUE, Mar. 10.— The Ro_ al Dutch AiHine service to Batavia, i cl' c! iii December, when India, and Pakistan banned Dutch i thtir territory as a re_ suit ol the Dutch "police action" in I will b»' resumed on FW--VReuter - 71 words
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100 1949-03-11 3 RANGOON, Mar. 10. -About 3,000 Indian refugees from th« lighting in th« Insein area near Rangoon art' still here awaiting repatriation, an Indian Embassy spokesman stated yesterday. Over 2,000 Indians hav b^en repatriated in the past two weeks, the .spokesman added. Meanwhile 1,000 Indians wereReuter - 100 words
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92 1949-03-11 3 BILL ON REMOVAL OF DISCRIMINATIONS IN CRIMINAL LAW i NEW DELHI, Mar. 10 Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Indian Home Minister, introduced a bill in the Indian Parliament today providing for the removal of discrimination.s in favour of Europeans and Americans in the Criminal Law of India. Among privileges which Europeans andReuter - 92 words
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130 1949-03-11 3 RANGOON, Mar. 10.— Officials reported on Wednesday that Karen nationalist rebels have taken Ani_ saka airfield, seven miles south of Maymyo. A spokesman said the reverse was only temporary, and not too important. Other sources said the Ani&akan airstrip had been used In anA.P. - 130 words
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227 1949-03-11 3 BANGKOK, Alar. 10.— The International Rice Commission Wednesday named Prince Sithiporn Krtdakara of Siam as permanent Chairman. He acted as temporary Chairman at Tuesday's meeting. Dr. W. Clyde, head of the United Kingdom delegation was elected First Vice-Chairman, and U. Khin Burma as Second ViceChairman.A.P.; Reuter - 227 words
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Article271 1949-03-11 3 S. AFRICAN PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS JOHANNESBURG, Mar. 10.— Early returns in South Africa's provincial council elections which will decide the fate of the Nationalist Government's racial segregation policy, showed sweeping victories for Gen. Jan Smuts' United Party in Natal. Just before midnight 15 Natal re- out ofReuter - 271 words
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Article115 1949-03-11 3 MOSCOW. Mar. 10.— Two* more Soviet loaders were promoted on Wednesday. The latest shifts in Stalin's cabinet saw A. I. Efermov relieved as Minister of the Machine Tool Industry and promoted to ViceChairman of the Council of Ministers, the Soviet cabinet. A. I. Kostagsov succeeded toA.P. - 115 words
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Article112 1949-03-11 3 LONDON. Mar. 10. The British Cabinet was today considering the draft of the Atlantic Union Pact received yesterday from Washington. Diplomatic qu&rtera here expect the present text, on which British representatives have given advice at every stage of its dratting, will b<- accepted byReuter - 112 words
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338 1949-03-11 3 EARLIER REPORTS RESULTS OF CURRENT PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS JOHANNESBURG, Mar. 10.— South Africa wa s holding elections yesterday for provincial Councillors. The result Oi these elections might decide the future of the Prime Minister, F. Malan and his Nationalist party or the beginning ofA.P. - 338 words
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Advertisement685 1949-03-11 3 YOU MUST READ THIS IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT IT WILL HELP LAKHS. DEAR READERS, lam an ordinary man a man who unfortunately had been a victim ol his own lollies. My excesses within a very short time led me to complete nervous debility. I got weaker and weaker, the palpitation ol heart685 words
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631 1949-03-11 4 ESTATE BUILDINGS AND RLY. STATION AT JERANSANG DESTROYED \t 11.31 p.m. on Mar. .fe ansang Estate in Jerantut Area (Pahang) was attacked l>y a F* r^c party of bandits. Vine uniformed Chinese bandits entered the Indian conductor*! bungalow and stabbed him to death.631 words
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158 1949-03-11 4 Spit Tires and Beaufighters on Mar. 'J delivered an attacK witn rockets, bombs and cannons on a bandit held area In North Kedah. As soon as the aerial strike ended ground troops British and Gurtchas started to sweep the area. No report of contact158 words
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235 1949-03-11 4 Mr. Kalwant Singh, member for Rural West, will ask the following questions at the next meeting of the Legislative Council to be held on Mar. 15: 1. Will Government state why residents in the Riral Areas are235 words
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97 1949-03-11 4 A condok'iitv meeting to mourn the death of Mrs. Sarojini Naidu was held on Mar. 3 at 5.30 p.m. under the auspices of the Batu Pahat Local Indian Congress at the Congress premises No. 17 Jalan Enggan. Sri. V. J. E. Rebeiro presided97 words
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Article57 1949-03-11 4 The posthumous award oi the Colonial police medal for gallantry ha* been made to Special Constable Mohamed Zain Bin Salleh. Mohamed Zain Bin Salleh was a member of the police personnel manning Lintang Police Post which on the night of Sept. 25. 1948, was heavily attacked by between57 words
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Advertisement99 1949-03-11 4 v i"v»»r,i r-. >-f;> l»rink it with pleasure! ost is not consulted in making this line old Ceylon Tea. I lie results are evident in its. Unexcelled Taste and Quality. Sole Importers: l\ A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ. LTD. COME ONE AND COME ALL! TO SEE THE CHARMING JUNGLE GODDESS TAMAPDAU7 12 midnight99 words
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Advertisement130 1949-03-11 4 DROP IN PRICK OF "FREE" RICE The price of "free" rice has made a substantial decline since the beginning of this year. Bays an official release. Although prices fell appreciably last year (approximately $1.00 per katty retail for the best grade in January. 1948 as compared with about 60 cents130 words
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Advertisement326 1949-03-11 4 > a a vaiiiiiiiiiiiiiri tiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiauiiiiriijr Appointments w>i >9<j hw Mr. G. L. Gibson has been up- iJ^^T/^^9^ W\\^^^^*99tyj^ pointed to act as Deputy Chief IB i^IhVt%HM^^3 Surveyor, Singapore, in place ol •^ii"illrfli_;;JJ£l Mr. L. S. Himely. TODAY: 7 and 9.15 p.m. m opi viv, Mr. W. G. Alcock. Official Assig-326 words
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