Indian Daily Mail, 20 March 1949

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  • 17 1 UqyMtion Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 39. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 83 1 India Govt.'s Rebuff To Calcutta 0S Fantastic Report u TALKS HELD UNDER ANYBODY S AUSPICES 119.— Press reports on a joint Pakistan and India were n authoritatm \iu Delhi source yesteri no talks on the subject were n or any other auspices." tence <>1
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  • 17 1 Kl I m I ft P M I I I M I I 1 B India
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  • 93 1 PUDUKOTTAH MEMBER VOICES DISSATISFACTION AT STATE'S MERGER (From Our Own Correspondent) vL>kas, Mar. 19.— M. R. Swa•a voiced strongly the grieea of tne people oi Puaukottah who I ctiicniranehised by the merger with the province. He d people had gained nothing terger and there was so nuch contusion in the
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  • 87 1 Burmese Plane Plunges Into Bengal Sea: 11 Deaths Reported RANGOON. Mar. 19.— Nine passengers and the two male crew are believed to have died when a government-owned passenger plane plunged into the Bengal Sea on Monday on a short flight from Moulmein to Rangoon. The plane's British pilot was Capt.
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  • 215 1 NO CONSPIRACY WITH RED SHIRTS NEW DELHI, Mar. 19.— Ihe Government of India have instructed their High Commissioner in Karachi to protest to Pakistan Government against the North-West Frontier Pro. rince Governments allegation that the Indian Dominion is involved in a conspiracy against the Frontier
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  • 86 1 NEW DLLHI, Mar. 19. India, charging that three Indians were robbed and slain recently by Dutch soldiers at Djambi, Sumatra, has made representations to the Netherlands Jbmbassy here. A roreign Ministry oihcial said the representation was made last week, but no repiy has been received.
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  • 128 1 ADMIRAL NIMITZ FOR KASHMIR PLEBISCITE ADMINISTRATOR? LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 19. Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, former United States Commander in the Pacific, heads the list of candidates for the office of Kashmir plebiscite administrator, it was learned here on Friday. Mr. Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary General, had not yet obtained
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  • 62 1 STOCKHOLM, Mar, 19.— Sweden, in a firm diplomatic note to the Soviet Embassy here, lor the second lime in weeks, rejected outright Russian chary that Swedish policemen are "terrorising Baltic' reiuget-i and "preventing their returning to their homes." The note also rejected categorically Russian allegations
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  • 117 1 Madras English Daily's Attack On Legislators: Speaker's Warning (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 19.— 1n the Madras assembly yesterday, members protested against a report in a local english daily the "Republic" which described the Madras Legislature as "talking shop/' It was felt it was a serious reflection on the
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  • 139 1 MADRAS DISTRICT BOARD PANCHAYAT ELECTIONS (From Our Own Correspandent) MADRAS, Mar. 19.— The Madras Government have decided to hold the long-decayed elections in respect i of District Boards and Panchayats shortly. Presently local govern* ment throughout the province is at a standstill since the Boards have been superceded ana administered
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  • 79 1 The Malayan Badminton Team left London on Wednesday night for Stirling on the first stage of their tour of Scotland and Ireland. Though the tour k> primarily a holiday the team expect to play several matches. Arrangements are on foot for the team to visit Sweden and Denmark but it
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  • 377 1 Bomb Attack On Karens Launched BURMA: RANGOON, Mar. 19.— Burmese planes on Thursday night flew to Mandalay to drop bombs upon Karen positions inside the sacred shrine-studded city 500 miles noth of Rangoon, it was officially announced. Mandalay is at present occupied by Karens and Communists. It was stated that
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  • 296 1 GEN. HO a, m m* f A N *l NG Mar General Ho Ying-chin's cabinet policy on the reorganization of troops, political reforms and peace, has not yet been finally determined, it was revealed today. The new Premier told Control Yuan members last
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  • 79 1 Singapore, Mar. 19.— Mr. J. A. Thivy, Representative of the Govt, of India In Malaya, left for Kuala Lumpur by train tornight with the specific object of discussing with the Federal Authorities the latest position of Indians who are affected by the Emergency Regulations,
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  • 47 1 SINGAPORE, Mar. 19. Due to unavoidable circumstances, the Press Conference that was» proposed to be held on Monday by Mr. J. A Thivy, the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya has been postponed to a future pos>. sible date.- GOIS
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  • 1280 2  -  KUMAR Speculation Over Comina Cabinet Changes in Madras FIVE POSSIBLE CONTESTANTS FOR LEADERSHIP ilh the approach of the date of the annual election of the leader of the Madras Legislature Congress Party, political speculators are busy discussing the chances of a change in the present ministerial
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  • 84 2 THIRD FORESTRY TIMBER CONFAB IN INDIA MADRAS. Mar 19. A Madras Government spokesman Thursday told the Associated Press that the third International Forestry and Timber Utilities conference 1 for Asia and the Pacific under the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation's auspices is to be held in Mysore City on
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  • 35 2 CANBERRA, Mar. 18.— Canadian Pacific Airlines will open a TransPacific Air Service in August and a survey flight t 0 Australia will be made shortly, it was learned from usually reliable sources here today Reuter
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  • 198 2 U.S. GRANT PERMISSION TO SOVIET DELEGATES TO ATTEND "PEACE CONFAB IN NEW YORK WASHINGTON, Mat, l»._The L's stall. N,. n m Wada-day reluctant.,. M. ,22*12, to aftSSfi Dimitri Shostakovich, Russian compOvSr, wa s among those cleared lor entry. Five. Hungarians who asked to attend were ordered barred, however, because of
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  • 60 2 INDIA'S R UBBER PRODUCTION NEW DELHI, Mar 18.— India's rubber production i* 16.000 tons annually as compared to her consumption of 21.000 tons, Industrie., Minister S. P. Mookerjee reported in 'he Parliament H« -aid a sub-comm-Hee- of thu Indian Rubber Control Board has been appointed t 0 examine a 150
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  • 105 2 MADRAS ELECTORAL ROLLS DRAFT TO BE READY BY YEAR END (From Our ()\vil ornspoiul* n< MADRAS, Mar. 10.— Minister GofsU Ri-ddi Mated in th*Assembly yesterday that 18 per cent. Df th«> total population in the Province has heen enumerated as voters in the new lists being prepared on the basis
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  • 385 2 'Vigilance Is The Price Of Liberty' RASHTRAPATHI S CALL TO FUTURE ELtsJIORATE MASULIPATAM, Mar. 18.— "Vigilance is the price of liberty and the seventeen and half crores of voters who will come in as a result of adult franchise, should be very careful in exercising their vote in the best
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  • 34 2 India 's Representation S'pore Fisher's Conference 51NU irum Prasad win n-,. ,;;> S; 7 v uf the Station gat-. Th' cil v. on t_> Fish' guio agn a com. utii. ai I pinrica ian existen
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  • 245 2 Neogy Envisages Indo-Pakistan Customs Union '^cJiSl^t^ M n l9 T lndia s Commerce Minister envis. axes the possibility of a customs union with Pakistan in the near ui lire. Mr K. C. Neogy, addressing the Legislative Assembly said S"r Je C fo r ni r W U,d Weßl S luli
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  • 19 2 SEOUL the ri Ant.c Limb Lin tivt ques* Paciiic Singapore on mittec is Whalin tional Coi AP
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  • 2205 3 i re jnicr Un Nation s Role In Foreign Affairs H DELHI. Mar. S (By Air Mail). d of I* audit Jawaharlal Nehru 9 hnntin,,,. ,*f t f are subjected become freer auai e(/ual tuturc relationship with the Commonwealth, the Prime Minister proposed to adhere
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  • 167 3 .The Prime Minister, in this connection, referred to India's relationship with the Cornmonwealth. He had already informed the House of the broad lines of the approach to the problem and he gathered that the House agreed with him, though some members did not agree with him. Subsequently,
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  • 87 3 PRETORIA, Mar. 19,—Dog racing will be illegal in all South Africa after July 1. In the Transvaal, the <>nly province where it is permitted now draft legislation to kill it was published on Thursday. The Nationalist Party is pledged to abolish dog racing on
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  • 50 3 MONTREAL, Mar. 19.— New Zealand plans to electrify her entire railway system, according to Mr. P. R. Angus, chief mechanical engineer of the New Zealand Govern, ment Railways, who has arrived here to examine electrification schemes in Canada and the United States. Reuter
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  • 311 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 19.— A small but vocal organization operating mainly from outside Nepal is demanding sweeping reforms in that isolated and independent kingdom in the Himalayas. The organization is the Nepali National Congress, most of whose members are Indians. Their organization has
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  • 239 3 ECONOMIST LONDON, Mar. 19. Commenting on the recent New Delhi talks on Burma, the leading weekly review Economist paid tribute to Pandit Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, as a statesman of genius. The device of a Commonwealth conference is as appropriate as it is novel,
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  • 363 4 The inaugural meeting of Ihe Indo-I'acific Fisheries Council will !;»kc place at the King Edward VII Medical College between Mar. 2\ and Mar. 31. The Meeting will be opened by Mr. Morris E. Dodd, Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organisation
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  • 248 4 DONATION TO MAHATMA GANDHI MEMORIAL FIND, JOHORE BAHRU The following contributions to the above lund arc thankiully acknowledged from employees in P.W.D. Road section (contd.).— Mr S in 1.76 Mr. K. Ramiah 1.70 Mr. M. Govindan 1.76 Mr. K. Na^iah 2.04 Mr. A. Doraisamy 1.76 Mr. s. Ratnam 1.76 Mr.
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  • Letter To The Editor
    • 550 4 INDIAN IMMIGRATION FUND Sir,— The proposed amendment 01 the law In relation to the Indian Immigration Fund for purpo.r's not intended or imagined at us inception, nab naturally given uii Indians a surprise. At whose suggestion this move l- being made may be guessed but employers of labour for the
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  • 102 4 R \CHI, Mar. io a semiDfficial French trade delegation consisting ol Daniel Saint Augusine Gourlet and Charles de WatI ville arrived In Pakistan Thursday to purchase jute. Dt Wattc-ville envisaged bright ncn-Paklstan commercial reati< ns and assured all possible ince of French Industrialists in the
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  • 285 4 Following further contributions to the Pasir Panjang Tamil School fund have hcen thankfully acknowledged by the Chairman of the School ManaKement Committee. The Fund now stands at $5433.57. Contribution through K. R. Muthurakku and P. Ponnus amy. K.1,.:Mr. P. Ponnusamy 2.00 Mr. K. R. Muthurakku
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  • 109 4 NEW UJbCHI, Mar. ly. India may export 400,000 tons ol manganese ore to the United States tnis >dar. A Commerce Ministry spokesman -a:a tne target ior export to the uniua Kingaom for the year was 12a,000 tons. He added th< entire quotas for .•Sizonia Germany)
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  • 77 4 Kluang Ceylonese Mourn Death Of Gandhiji And Mrs. Naidu On Monday, Mar. 7, at 6.30 p.m., the Ceylonese of Kluang gathered in their Association premises to mourn l he death of Mahatma Ganuni and Mrs. Sarojini Naidu. Sri Sundra Bagavathar of Johore Bahru ana party gave a short Tamil recital
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  • 89 4 The State Secretary, Kelantan, Tengku Mohamed Hamzah bin Tengku Zainal Abidin, Tengku Sri Mana Raja, has been appointed to act as Mtntri Besar, Kelantan, during the absence on casual leave from Mar. 15 Apr. 19 of the Memri Besai ol Kelantan, Nik Ahmad Kamil bin Haji Mahmood,
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  • 149 4 Set alva d To Lead Indian Delegation To UN NEW Dj&j-HI, Mar. 19.— Mr. M. C. Setaivad will h-ad the Indian delegation to tne second part of the united Nation* Qeneral Assembly commencing m New tf^rk on Apr. o. Delegates: Saraar li. S. Malik, High Commissioner for India in Canada;
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  • 29 4 NEW DELHI. Mar. 19. A more comprehensive trade agreement between lnaia ana Russia will be discussed shortly, B. V. Keshar, lnaian Deputy Foreign Minister, told Parliament on Wednesday. AP
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  • 12 4 1948 A RECORD YR. FOR HONG KONG HONG mder g Leg AP
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    • 166 4 TO THE ELECTORS OF ROCHORE WARD DR. P. T. NATHAN I am standing M an Independent Candidate from your Ward for the forthcoming Singapore Municipal elections on 2nd April. 1949. I have lived and worked in your midst as a long standing medical practitioner and welfare worker in this city
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