Indian Daily Mail, 15 March 1949

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  • 145 1 Burmese Govt. Offer Amnesty Separate State To Karens Rebels 9 Surrender imanded By Thursday Mar. If. r h' Burmese Government "full amnes and a separate state lo fighting hill tr besmen who hare been in t since last September. at press reports said tin harens. Burma's Until, had complet ly
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  • 84 1 the i Ided •unit in n i B 11 proits ind a d< ded N PROTtt TION DMMII I! I in. mrnt iid i>ti committee lustier Sii iv, i collection ol m for t he frrawady t< wn across r irom Mandalay, heavily mortared the town
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  • 119 1 PEN iNU Mar 14. The first h of British evacuees from >m Burma reached The group, numbering tipi the wives and i the British Military Mission p rsonnel in Burma. unent had add them to evacuate because of prt SI Q1 fighting between
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  • 63 1 Br. Military Mission Personnel LONDON. Mar. 14 A British Foreign Oflice spokesman .said tohal members of the British tary mission to Burma had n withdrawn Irom Maymyo. in northeastern Burma, because the area where they were stationed had been overrun by Karen rebels. He was denying a London newsr reporl
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  • 46 1 M tr. H. ar, Dewan ol rieia engine nnon airport for t night hetore flying >rk. ittend a meeting f »i the nal Civil Service branch nil 11 Organisation attend a meeting ol Lch i ett Institute ol ...a..,.,, «.i/hich Mr Winston
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  • 120 1 KIN G MORE COMFORTABLE NOW LONDON Mar 14. King George Jo more comfortable and his gene-J, ral .condition "remains satlsfac-l tory, his doctors reported today ft The monarch underwent b deli-9 eate nerve operation on Saturday 0 A nerve centre near his spine Was' cut in an effort to increase
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  • 123 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Mar. 14— lhe Ural milk colony to b«' sponsored by any Government in India was formally inaugurated today bj Rajendra rrasad al Aarey, in Bombay. The Aarej .tidk Colony i> a venture ol the Bombaj Government situated w miks
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  • 89 1 LONDON, Mar. l. Australian Foreign Minister Dr. Herbert Bvatt has discussed the possibility of a fie regional defence pact with British Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin, it was it arned from a reliable diplomatic source her* nmay.. Such a pact would be on the lin
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  • 145 1 (From Our Own Correspandent) HYDERABAD Mar. 14. Tw< m.v- I tan newspapers including ■I iwn" have been baniu d in j lerabad und< r the Defence ot ouncing this a pre- not e issued says "the»< 7' her with the publicajtons whi h carry
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  • 182 1 CHINA: FOII ILLEGAL DISPOSAL OF ENEMY ALIEN PROPERTY ASSETS NANKING. Mar. It. A Control Yuan sub-commit tee to. day indicted former Premier Sun Fo on a charge of officially approvinf improper disposal of enemy alien property assets. The investigating body lodged the indictment by a
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  • 352 1 Pan-American Conference To End European Colonisation In W. Hemisphere HAVANA, Cuba, Mar. 1! Peaceful elimination of lhe few remaining European colonies in the western hemisphere will he the aim of a l\tn_ American conference opening here on March 1">. Despite the opposition of the United Slates, most of the American
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  • 80 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Mar. 14. Filial talks on BhopaTs future status fixed for Mar. 15 arc taking piace to seheduh Official sources h«r« did not give any indication that th< talks might be held up as a result of th,.
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  • 114 1 REPUBLICAN GUERRILLAS RAID SOERABOEMI SOEKABOEMI, Java. Mar. 11 Strong Uepublican guerilla fOTOOI raided lhe centre of this W«st Java city today and burnt 18 shops to <hr ground before withdrawing under Dutch Army tire. At least one Dutch soldi*, wvf* killed and four w« r»- woimd'd. »t was reported. SoekObOeml
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  • 29 1 HONG HONG, Mar 14. Tie Kong Government^ expenditure for 1949-50 were officially estimated at HK5179,586,970 today" This is ah increase ol HK529.302. 865 over the previous financial year. AP
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  • 191 1 SIR Labour Union withdraws Strike Notice BOMBAY, Mar. 1 I.— The CommunisUed South Indian Railway Labour I nion. which lias its headquarters in Trichi nopoly. Southern India. Sunday announced it was withdrawing a strike notice. The notice originally fixed March as the date for the strike, later altering it to
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  • 7 1 THREE MORE SOVIET OFFICIALS RELIEVED OF DUTY
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  • 128 1 COLOMBO, Mar. 14. Communist activities in Ceylon ar« ineffective and under control, the Ceylone < Premier, Mr. D S. S-iunayakc. said her** today. He was talking of the coming visit of Mr. Pahik Gordon Walker, Parliamentary Under-Secretary ior Commonwealth Relations, with whom he
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  • 111 1 PITTSBURG, Mar. 14.— Coal proauction virtually ceased in U\« Lniu-d State- today when 425,000 miners began a two.w*-'k §topj in all mines •att ol the Mi* River. The stoppage winch ha thrown at least 5(3.375 employ ol work, was called by Mr. John Lewis, president. 0
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  • 898 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Mar. 15, 1949. MIGRATION WILL NOT HELP MALAYS ---II IN the first article in this series published yesterday, we explained haw nnwise it is to rein Malays iron: the sparsely populated and utterly undeveloped Easl I oast for work in the seiy populated and comparaI
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  • 664 2 Details Of Patna Conference Resolutions PATNA, Mar. 11. The All-India Socialist Parly Conference which commenced last Sunday concluded on Mar. 10 after the delegates had passed a number ,)1 resolutions. One of the resolutions embodied the party s programme envisaging the creation of a lam!
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  • 218 2 ATTEMPIED EXODUS FROM "AZAD" KASHMIR JAMAH. Mar. 14. Hundreds of Muslims Irom all parts of "Azad" Kashmir have arrived ;»t Kotli, Poonch and Tithwal, on the bordei dividing \/.ul Kashmir ami territory under the Kashmir Gov eminent, to cross into the lattet area, according to reports reaching here. The Indian
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  • 74 2 Rs. 13½ CRORES SPENT ON WARLIKE PREPARATIONS HYDERABAD. Mar. 14. An e Xpenditure of Rs. 131 crores was incurred by the Laik Ah Ministry on their "militant preparations" against, India which, in th< opinion of the Military Administration, was neither legitimate nor m the interests of the State, said Mr
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    59 2 Photn Pictured during the New l»elhi Conference on Burma in Government House u h, 28, arc (left to rij;ht) Mr. Goilan, Australian lliuli Commissioner in India II Australian Extfcnal Affairs Minister and President of the I nited Nations Genei Jawaharlal Nehru! Prime Ministe of India; and G. s. Bajpal, Secretary-General
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  • 78 2 CONGRESS EXEC UTIVE TO MEET IN DELHI madras. Mar 14. The Congress working Committee will meet at Delhi f>n Mar. 27. when the venue of the forthcoming AICC will be finally settled, ace >r ling to information received In c circles here. Mr N. Sankar.. Reddi, President oi the Kurnool
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  • 34 2 Karachi. Mar. 14. Sir Sitaram, jndias mw High, Commissioner In Pakistan, arrived here on Mar. 10 py air and later visited the Pakistan Foreign Minister Sir Zatrullah tm.iVd.Za FOC
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  • 231 2 BURMA The Union Government had consistently shown sympathy and understanding towards the demand for a separate Karen .state, he declared. U Pe Kin asserted that "to a disinterested observer the Burmese Government seem to be almost debasing themselves lo placate the Karens
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  • 491 2 Change In Soviet Leadership May Not Improve Chances Of Peace (liy Dewitl Mackenzie. A.P. News Analyst) NEW YORK. liar. 14.— 1 ehanye in the Soviet Russia's leadership will not better the world's chances of peace. There will have to he a ehanye in Red leadership in due course on the
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  • 102 2 Govt. Forces To Launch Large- Scale Offensive Against Karens RANGOON, Mar. 11. The Burme* I ment is expected to launch a large against Karens in the near future, il w on Sunday night. An official announcement said the ollensive would aim al retak ing rebel occupied position twoen the Central
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  • 37 2 NEW DELHI M decided I .m comn tor inderinfti oi c mtrn n saj tl n salt, silk and aluminium w u orass utensi I soap chests, cotton in ing. twist di canva lamps anu A.P.
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  • 201 3 '"in i iiu (1 j niel. Le-MMI. Patri k i m Nx ■> uaugiiaK a into in 'd hi ip "i llaij and pursu .a n Jiih ni*. arrived here yesterday on tanker, Manatee, enroute home after ..Mil urr. win i, i e t| him in poor phy- Ill I
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  • 147 3 King Making Normal Progress It. Kn i. i. alter °atu ni rve operation to mi irculauon m his righi »< g. Buckingham Palace soui Sunday night. 1 R uioui .i. the Scottish surgi I 'he operation si << with tne King an d >ctors signed a cautious oulletin jusl before
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  • 30 3 RNE, Mar. 11. India ►00,00 bushels ol Austra and a further 7,500,000 '■> flo ir, .it Aust. l Is. Bd (Btg i >. 9d a bushel, il was i\ itcd here Reuter
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  • 30 3 „hm. 1 IK,,Hl K,,H "ennsylvania, Mar. 14. -T h e "i a coal shutdown begins infil- Inited states Monday. lea.sl 125,000 coal mines and 56,375 »r two weeks. asdfsdff
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  • 38 3 J ions presently Is sealing i ttei and thi nl I 11 c for ii I Lndian Legislativi r i state ich; Ni hi i add- I Kingd 1 1 1 1 i j ri ;nuion. A. P.
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  • 160 3 .nl V ,:SS Mar U -Support for a new J-jJE^f*" end the political deadlock in he >.an case was reported developing Sunday "fn.L S *T ,m,y Council delegationsf ti..,, that tne C V.m,,'.",'' l „;;,1 > to Canada's sugges- t n, si 1 si,,M
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  • 14 3 V\ DELHI, Mar 14, glass ,r, i50 ooo [nd istries
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  • 133 3 COMPROMISE ON TRUMAN'S CIVIL RIGHTS PROGRAMME WASHINGTON, Mar. 14. Leuding Democratic Senators who are trying to work out a comproml on President Truman's Civil r. ogrammi vni \W\ has srnt the party in two and bl >tner legislation, aojourned their meeting yesterday without agr<( men*. n. spoKCMiian saiu aiu rwaras:
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  • 42 3 Photo. The Nizam of Hyderabad is seen with Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, when Hie former paid t return ;^it t<» the Deputy Prime Minister «i India at the Bolarum Residency, on l r eb. 28.- A. p.
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  • 146 3 India May Remain In Commonwealth Under A Revised Scheme Opinion In New Delhi NEW DELHI. Mar. 11. The whole question of India's future commonwealth relationship is completely unsettled, say Indian political observers here who refused to be quoted. Nobody knows presently whether India can become a Republic and still remain
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  • 146 3 NOTORIOUS GREEK GUERILLA LEADER CAPTURED ATHENS, Mar. 14. The Gn Army has captured 32-year-old Constantine Brettacos, known as one ol the most ablest and shrewd guerilla iders vho became n torious for mass executions. The guerilla leader was captured in the P< loponni su 9 ar -a inouncing 1 his
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  • 29 3 Port uguese President For Fourth Term LISBON, Ma il. Marsh i Fra i Ca rm< na a on Saturda cially proclaimed PreSiOfnt < e i „-tii":' l for hi fourth
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  • 470 3 Need To Reduce Fertility WASHINGTON. Mar. 11. Dr. Chandra Sekar. Indian Population ex per I. yesterday named against array, with rapid population growth failing to reduce their fertility rale. In a lecture here, he said thai unless allemnts were made lo reduce fertility in these areas, then might again
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  • 202 3 Russia Has No A-Bomb Says German Scientist BERLIN, Mar. 14.— Nobel prize winner Otto Hahn expressed the belief yesterday that Russia has not yet produced an atom bomb. Hahn, who received the 1944 Nobel Prize in physics for discovering a method of breaking the nucleoli*; of the atom, said "They
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  • 71 3 MANILA. Mar. l; Norns E. Uodd. Director General ol the U.N bond and Agriculture Organisation, has indicated that the salvation ot the uncertain food situation Ln the Far East may yet rest v. the Philippines'. For this reason he told President Quirino when
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  • 387 4 in the Victoria Memorial Hi II on Friday. Mar. IS at S JO p.m. The lit. Hon. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald (The Commissioner-General) will be present and preside over tin meeting. The objects of the organisation are: (a) To inculcate the spirit oi i endship and co-operation among ihe leaders and
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  • 136 4 Ex-SI AM ESE M I N ISTER SEEKS ALLIED DIPLOMATIC ESCAPE AID! BANGKOK, Mar 14. A most. able Chinese diplomatic source Bangkok today said Direck mama, former Siamese Foreign Minister and Ambassador to London, was seeking Allied diplomatic <ud for protecting his life in the present purge of anti-government alleged
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  • 74 4 Singapore based R.A r. Vampire piloted^ by Flight Lieutenant (J Francis left yesterday morning irom Butterworth for leutta enroute to Khartoum where during the next lew months ii will carry out further Hying trials under tropical climatic contions differing in nature from in the P'ar East.
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  • 128 4 ANTHONY EDEN ON BRITAIN'S INTEREST IN MA LAYA I holographs taken on the occasion of the Press Conference held by Mi. Anthony Eden, the Deputy Leader of the British Conservative Party, on Saturady Mar. 12. M Running true to diplomatic form. Mr. Eden divulged as little as possible on most
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  • 186 4 PENANG. Mar. 14. Anthony Eden, deputy leader of Britain's Opposition, who arrived in Penang last night, gave :m assurance at a press conference here today thai "There is deepest .sympathy, support and friendship for Malaya at home.*' Mr Eden said he is
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  • 442 4 Awards to civilians who rendered assistance, (often at great personal risk), to Services Prisoners >i Wur during thi Japan, se occupation ot Singapore, are to be made oy the G.O.c. Singapore District Major-General D. Dunlop, c.b.e., al Draycot House tomorrow Wednesday, Mar. Hi at 11.15 a.m.
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  • 142 4 GURKHA CORPORAL AWARDED MEDAL FOR GALLANTRY On Jan 13 Cpi. Manbahadur Tliapa was in Command ol a Section winch had been detailed by his Platoon Commander to out-flank a building located in very thick jungle and occupied by bandits. Corpl. Manbahadur rhapa took tne offensive and orders his men to
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  • 56 4 The St. Patricks Society will this year hold its Annual Dinner and Dance at "Mount Echo'" the house of Mr. C. L. Edwards, Manager of the Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. This year ever two hundred and •lly members and guests are expected and Pipers from the
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  • 102 4 KERALA SAMAJAM CO NDOLES DEATH OF SAROJINI NAIDU The Executive Commute.' „1 tie jingapore Kerala Samajam at a meeting held at 9.30 a.m. on Sunday, Mar. 13 at btf, Buitalo Koau. oingapore, unanimously passed a .es'.iution condoling the sudden remise of Brlmathl Sarojini Naidu. ,iie noted poetess and patriot o_
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  • 54 4 The Committee also passed another resolution conuoiing the sudden demise of Janab K. K. Mohd. Yusof, a prominent Director ot "Videsha Malayali" of Singapore, and decided to send a wreath in expression ol the Samajam s grief, writes the Hony, General oecretary of
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  • 70 4 MANILA. Mar. 14. A small twopassenger plane searching Northern Luzon for a missing B-29 tanker crashed and exploded on Monday killing or injuring its two occupants. it was the second Philippines based American plane? to be lost in the search lor the tanker plane which
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  • 36 4 The Oxford lety win Joat Raci D ear at tne a »ore, on Mar jt ua lai t »pcn to an university oined tni S ina it has turl aiiow memo i oity to bring
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  • 18 4 At 9.4. r p m 15 the Sm_ Malaya win bi ol tne uapore L. gi slal
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  • 42 4 Singapore Arya Samat will celebrate the "Holi" festival, today Mar. 15 at 5.00 p.m. at 42, Rowell Road. Sri A. T. Ratti will preside at the meeting. All are cordially welcomed, writes the Hony. Secretary of the Arya Samj.
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  • 36 4 There have been 15 arrests in the Federation during the past 24 hours 2 in Selangor, 4 In Ponahg and 9 in Perak. says an official Police communique issued in Kuala Lumpur
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