Indian Daily Mail, 17 March 1949
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Title Section16 1949-03-17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 35. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 17. 1949. FOLK PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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188 1949-03-17 1 Hindus Muslims Will Do Or Die In Common Cause Sheikh Abdullah s Assurance No Plebiscite Until All Refugees Are Rehabilitated Stiii Mm Own Correttpaiidi s/;/\ Uim\R* Mar. 16. —Addreeeing a public meetJammu, Sheikh Mohammed Abdulla, Prime nt Kashmir and Jammu, referred to the talk wal ph biscite in Jammu and188 words
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Article11 1949-03-17 1 Complete Normalcy In Pakistan I ihani birth." h ,tid thai ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article13 1949-03-17 1 DON BRADMAN KNIGHTED I Don >tar, ol ParJ ord and About 500 APAP - 13 words
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Article32 1949-03-17 1 FR: ARMY CON VOY ATTA CKED I^'<>N Mar K-Inndo-Chi-»naltsts attacked a l rench north ..i ronkin and i" 1 on* ....I destroyed •t »u announced on Jh anouneemnt said ualtie* f APAP - 32 words
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14 1949-03-17 1 Spoor Resignation Rumour Discounted Official l claimed 11. i ition, lor at Reuter icondReuter - 14 words
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Article56 1949-03-17 1 LONDON, Mar. 16.— The complete merger <>f British South African Airways and British Overseas Airway- Corporation, two of Britain's three nationalised airlines, was an. lounced yesterday. Lord Pakenham, M.n ster ol Civil Aviation, told the House ol Lords hat the Government had recommended it and that the t\Reuter - 56 words
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112 1949-03-17 1 MANCHESTER GUARDIAN - MANCHESTER GUARDIAN <TKH u th e r! x Mi <stion that legislation proclaim""nwealtn as aoarl from common allegiance India to remain in the Commonwealth, was tei Gu&rdUn todai •ion- i mere purposes of common de"The links. Dr. Evatt ftnds, arc in 'kingship,Reuter - 112 words
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121 1949-03-17 1 Malayan Situation Now More Hopeful Says Rees-Williams LONDOD, Mar. 17.—The situation »n Malaya has taken a much more* hopeful turn and public morale is cortainh better than a few months a&o, the Under Secretary for Colonial Affairs, Mr. David Recs. Williams, told the House of Commons on Wednesday. He cautioned,AP - 121 words
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69 1949-03-17 1 KING GEORGE'S RECOVERY SATISFACTORY LONDON. Mar. 16. --King George was today reported to be continuing his satisfactory recovery from an operation ol lumbar sympathectomy to improve blood circulation in bis right leg. The King's doctors made their usual can at Buckingham Palace this? morning, bin for the first time sinceReuter - 69 words
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369 1949-03-17 1 CHINA: NANKING, Mar. M\. Political observers here said today thai an ultimatum from the Chinese Communists could be expected fn the Government capital unless an official peace dele, nation went to Peiping soon, new crisis was approaching in China to coincide with theReuter; AP - 369 words
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334 1949-03-17 1 BURMA It was reported then that the or. ganisation and the Burmese Gov. ernment had reached agreement on r «n of 13 demands made by the Volunteer Organisation. The same source- today lot -cast •hoi-'. ugh reshuffle oi the present BurmeseReuter - 334 words
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548 1949-03-17 1 J. J. SINGH'S APPEAL TO AMERICANS TO ALIGN WITH PEOPLES OF INDIA NEW YORK, Mar. 16. Americans were urged yesterday "to keep their eyes glued on InJia." The request came from Mr. J. J; Singh, President of the India LeagueReuter - 548 words
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Article123 1949-03-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent! BOMBAY. Mar. It;.— Bhopal State will become a Centrally administered unit or a Chief Commissioner's Province, informed sources here were inclined to believe following the trend of Mr. V. P. Menon's talks yesterday with the Nawab of Bhopal. The talks which are123 words
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243 1949-03-17 1 MR. MATTHAI "S DISCLOSURES IX INDIAN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Mar. lb. The Indian Finance .Minister, Dr. John Matthai. today told the Indian Parliament that India was ready to co-operate with the United Kingdom in her present efforts to strengthen sterling. He saidReuter - 243 words
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224 1949-03-17 1 DELHI WILL REMAIN INDIA' S CAPITAL NE^J DELHI, Mar. 16.— Delhi will remain the Capital "f ndia and the Government has no intention of having a HUsnmei Capital elsewhere, accordinj; to Mr. Gadgil, Minister of Works, Mines and Power, Before India became a dominionthe Government w as transferred during theReuter - 224 words
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Article26 1949-03-17 1 There will be a L-eture today Thursday. Mar. 16 on "How Th sophy Began" at the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society, a: 6.30 p.m26 words
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Article29 1949-03-17 1 NAIROBI, Mar. 16. -A powerful new radio station at Nairobi Intend. cd primarily to relay BBC programmes to the Far East is expected to be operating:: in September. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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107 1949-03-17 1 TOKYO. Mar 16. BCAP aim officials from the BrUish C mon« wealth countries Including Malaya will meet here tomorrow t a reciprocal b t sis US' trade plan dratted Is si r The one-yea. plan which »>• ca tiw last July calls forexchai of JapaneseAP - 107 words
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84 1949-03-17 1 SEVEN POUND BABY FOR TEN-YEAR-OLD NEGRO WILMINGTON l>eiav*»re Mar Hi ten-year-old Negro birth to a seven-pound Rve-oiinee daughter at Wilmington Memorial Hospital I'm sdav. The girl nras brought to the ho* r>it «i from the "correctional institution" f«n Negro nirls. The hospital refused to either name her or other detailsAP - 84 words
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Advertisement17 1949-03-17 1 JUST UNPACKED Georgette 45" Wide In Lovely Shades Available at: Singapore Silk Store 18/50, North Bridge Road.17 words
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567 1949-03-17 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thur. Mar. 17, 194 9. MIGRATION WILL NOT HELP MALAYS IV pitOM what we have explained in the previous article sin this series, it will be quite clear tt one and all that what is wanted is not migration of Malays from the East to the567 words
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60 1949-03-17 2 KARACHI, Mar. 16. Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, British Under Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, dined with Governor Jeneral Kwaja Nazimuddin here last night Mr. Walker, who has had discussi >ns with Pakikstani Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan and izn Minister Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan,Reuter - 60 words
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Article58 1949-03-17 2 < Mar 1(3 The World Health Organisation (WHO. has named live experts bo make surveys ol the tuberculosis programme in Latin America and the eastern Mediterranean as part ol an international programme of tuberculosis control Alter examining the .situation in each country visited, the experts will determine what necessar? l-.e'MAP - 58 words
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Article562 1949-03-17 2 Committee Recommends More Liberal Compensation SHILLONG, Mar. 16.— The Assam Government have just published the report of the Select Committee on the Assam State Acquisition of Zamindaris Bill, 19 IS, which will be considered at the Budget session oi the Assembly. Except for two minutes ofFOC - 562 words
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153 1949-03-17 2 Paper Control May Go: Govt. Considering Proposal NEW DELHI. Mar. 16. The Government of India have under consideration at present the question of lifting the control on paper. Dr. Syama Prasad Mookherjer •id Mr. v. c. Kesava R-\o li .ir. lament that th questio:. /aether and to what extent thFOC - 153 words
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Article27 1949-03-17 2 HONG KONG. Mar. hi. Fourteen train way inspectors and one conductor went on trial here yesterday on charges of permitting the resale of used tram tickets.- APAP - 27 words
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115 1949-03-17 2 1 ,925 Non Indians On India Govt. Payroll NEW Delhi, Mar. 16.— India has 1,925 non-Indians in her civilian employ and pays them Rs. 287,73a (*****,000j per month. Deputy Prime Minister Sardar Vullabhbhai Pau-J told the Legislative Assembly most of Mo nonIndians had been employed before independence. They wer<- workingAP - 115 words
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87 1949-03-17 2 Communists Cannot Claim Workers' Following, Says Govt. MADRAS. Mar 16. The Communists failure to bring oIT a paralysis of South Indian Railway testified they cannot claim the workers" following and their withdrawal ol strike notice Is an abject surrender. observed a Government official Monday The Communist-led South Indian Railway WorkersAP - 87 words
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303 1949-03-17 2 CHINA COMMUNIST ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A\||; NANKING, Mar. 16.- The Chinese on Tuesday accused the United States m to convert Formosa into a base under Gei Arthur's command. A broadcast from North China heard ii <\nd the U.S. wants the big island province nffnAP; Reuter - 303 words
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325 1949-03-17 2 Testimony Betore Riots Inquiry Commission DURBAN, Mar. 16.— Mr. R. P. Naicker, Secretary of the Tain Manor Ratepayers Association yesterday gave evidence before the South African Government Commission of Inquiry into the anti_lndian policy of th riots. MWe are of the opinion/Reuter - 325 words
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217 1949-03-17 2 DURBAN MAYOR'S TESTIMONY DURBAN, Mar. 16.— The action* oi ihe Indian ere large y responsible for the recent racial riots Mr, UL. Boyd Mayor of Durban, Mondaj IoM sjon inquiring Into the riots. A<ked by the chairman, Justice Van De, Heever, if heReuter - 217 words
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570 1949-03-17 2 Demand For Debate R jected PARIS, Mar. 16. The French Chamber of Deputies yesterday rejected by UHQ votes to 22N a motion of censure against the Government because of its refusal to reopen a lull dress debate on Indo.China. The Assembly thenReuter; AP - 570 words
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Article38 1949-03-17 2 PESHAWAR M members ol th< N Province assembly nounced th< support Pr< Quaiyum Khar: G cause Its polii disruptive and They said the} v. the Moslem 1 mier Khan is tin pi ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article69 1949-03-17 2 Palestine Belongs To Arabs MADRAS, Mai belongs ut the \r ilw theirs as it w,e thousa ago." it was aw« 1 1,<! hi ■WJ by Ahmed Be> Ibud I "Al Mi.sria" editor replyi" South Indian Journal^ tions welcome Journalists delegation Oi spondii Egypt .> attitu issue. Ahmed Israelite ar PalestineAP - 69 words
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Article12 1949-03-17 2 CHICAGO buck and Co; Tuesday it pi 15 per c< nt APAP - 12 words
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Advertisement31 1949-03-17 2 Drink it with pleasure! Cost is not consulted In making this fine old Ceylon Tea. The results are evident in its. I fnexceUed Taste and Quality. Sole Importers: F RARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTO31 words
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Advertisement105 1949-03-17 2 P I LES Piles ls a dangerous and painful disease Utl always is advisable. Mr. LAU KIM PINO h»^ i"" 1 AM**** in very careful study of this disease. He discovered an effective r.med) for II N< necessary. Certain cure can fie expected withui 9*+"' period. Pees will be refunded105 words
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466 1949-03-17 3 Communism In Far East NEED URGENT, SAYS WILLIAM LONDON, Mar. 16. Diplomatic sources said Tuesday the British Commonwealth is trying to force a stopgap barrier against Far East Communism and hopes later for United States support of a Pacific defence pact. Preliminary talks have beenAP - 466 words
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211 1949-03-17 3 tjrRamaKaus rarewell Appeal \r me I To Americans India's Leadership Of Asia Necessary To Counteract I soviet influence* I Mm. 16.— Sir Senegal Rama Rau. \mbasmdor to the United States. Cooperation between America spheres of activity is, in my opinion, Ha maintenance of211 words
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Article7 1949-03-17 3 Malayan Bears At London Zoo ;jkl'jkl' ReuterReuter - 7 words
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202 1949-03-17 3 Britain On The Road To Recovery, Says Cripps London, Mar. 16 sir Stafford Cripps reported on Tuesdav that tritain is well on the road t i n covei Om more problem remains: how to ell enougn British goods in th< rican market to pay for all the things Britain hasAP - 202 words
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343 1949-03-17 3 Thakin Nu's Appeal To Karens To Lay Down Arms BURMA RANGOON, Mar. 16— Premier Thakin Nu appealed by radio on Tue>da\ night for the rebelling Karen tribesmen to la> clou ii 1 heir arms. He spoke a> "an ordinary citizen desiring peace' only a da> after the Karens captured Mandalay.AP; Reuter - 343 words
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200 1949-03-17 3 I < >ND< >N. Mar. 16. Viscount I Lord ol th« Admiralty gorically" in the House rda that ther© wai the i tatement that Brit Mission in ma had abused ii position. oa nton, Conservative, ked him to confirm that ons whichReuter - 200 words
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223 1949-03-17 3 RANGOON, Mar. 16.— The British Embassy in Rangoon Monday describes as "malicious and untrue' the reported dismissal from Burma of 27 members of tho British Services Mission on charges of "contamination by Karens", An Embassy statement emphasises that the British Mission, whichAP - 223 words
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340 1949-03-17 3 MOSCOW Far Hi.— New ramifications in the shaken of Soviel Russia's High Command were revealed and approved al Se dariM sessions on Monday night of .he Supreme Soviet, national parliamentary body. Tor new shifts extended into the I',. sidium of the Suprern* SovietAP - 340 words
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65 1949-03-17 3 MOSCOW. Mar. 16. Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky held his first big reception as Soviet Foreign Minister at Moscow's Spirodonvka in honour of the Korean delegation and Mr Vyshinsky toasted lor the "Democratic People's Republic of Korea The Koreans, lead by Prime Mini.ster Kim Ir Sen, replied withReuter - 65 words
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171 1949-03-17 3 COLONY SYSTEM DESTINED FOR LIQUIDATION PAN -AM ERIC AN ONFERENCE says cuban uinistck HAVANA, Mar. 16. —The system of colonies and ''vassalage with its discriminatory laws is destined for liquidation/ Carlos Hevia, Cuban Minister ot State, declared Tuesday. He was speaking at the opening session of the American Committee onAP - 171 words
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Article60 1949-03-17 3 ANGLO-INDIAN DETAINED IN BURMA RANGOON, Mar. 16. Reports reaching Rangoon Monday said that the Deputy Commissioners of Bassein. E. J. Hawkins, an Anglo Indian, has been detained under section live ol the Public Order and Preserv.it ion Art Hawkins, retired divisional engineer in the Burma Teh Communications Department. suspected ofAP - 60 words
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Article45 1949-03-17 3 §AIGON, Mar. 16. A French military spokesman <aid on Tin clay 15 parachutists and an unspeci ficd number of ci-ewne n were k'!l- d when a French Junkers transport plane crashed into hill in Tonkin. He did not give the date of the crash. APAP - 45 words
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Advertisement71 1949-03-17 3 iliim^ Piles? then try Mat*Zan jlt'lEm Me Great Pile Remedy W&m' 'ZJT De Witts product /If ftS^k^ wl never e *y° u<lown IqJ^a^^^ n Ointment special!/ marlp Regular habits brine health £o r a little over I ets a day. Von can ensure a healthy body co nditlon by taking71 words
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687 1949-03-17 4 At 2 a.m. on Mar. 16, a small police detachment searching two squatter houses in the Taiping .Area which were suspected to have been used by the bandits us their supply bases, heard suspicious noises coming out from the houses. The police went687 words
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Article48 1949-03-17 4 Mr. Anthony Ea< n who is paying u short visit to the Federation and Singapore on his return to the United Kingdom from Australia and New Zealand, will broadcast over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya at 8.00 p.m. tomorrow Friday Mar. 18.48 words
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742 1949-03-17 4 C. D. AHEARNE - C. D. AHEARNE HIOM THE PLANTERS' POINT OF VIEW By C.M.G. (Secretary of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers 9 Association. Kuala Lumpur) (Text of a Memorandum said to have been submitted by Mr. C. D. Ahearne to the Government of India and742 words
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101 1949-03-17 4 The Government of the Colony of Singapore will invite tenders for an issue of $9 millions oy Treasury BilLs on Mar. 25. 1949. subject to the general conditions governing the issue and repayment of Colony of Singapore Treasury Bills, says an Official Press release. Copies101 words
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Advertisement241 1949-03-17 4 W A NTED Experienced Morse operators required. Must be, capable of good quality sending and receiving at :20 w p.m. for sustained periods. Good salary ofTered to suitable applicants. Apply P.O. Box 163. COLOUrTICTURES^* RIIARAT STORE 119, Serangoon Road SINGAPORE Re: Shop-house No. 59 Main Road, Kulai, Johore utid Leela241 words
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Advertisement346 1949-03-17 4 R.A.F. Bands Return To Singapore On the conclusion of its four-A,-eek visit to Hong Kong, No. 1 R.A.F. Regional Band under the direction of Warrant Officer H. E. ATneeler has returned to the R.A.F. Maintenance Base <Far Eaa* Seletar. On Mar. 23 it wll visit R.A.F. Stations In Malaya and346 words
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Advertisement43 1949-03-17 4 T da > >•• and A(IH| M.,tiiai. si U «*xtt i*» IWI.AI "OOtUEHA, LAL HAVEL TODAI i PAIIMtI BANCA| DEVI PAKISTAW A Laugh i„ lf|( in Hindu,. TOMOtROI 1)11 TOD.W Z3A Hi 7.:;u pj WT WM W-if^A BB y\ > WL*. tr* \v\a i &L RvmVuw_S43 words
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