Indian Daily Mail, 21 March 1949

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  • 543 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, March 21, 1949. WORLD HEADING TO THE THIRD WAR! CTATESMEN may pi a cui k Pact; and h' r A.. thai I a pur< de- nc« lely meant for argue 7.- nothing but a del be B hun from idvanc d by eit ind ill
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  • 303 2 India Protests To Pakistan Against NWFP 'Insinuation' m* Connivance With Alleged Red Shirts Plot Repudiated Nehru s Rejoinder In Parliament NEW DELHI, Mar. 20.— Prime Minister Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru said on Saturday India has sent a protest to Pakistan in connection with a communique issued by the North-West Frontier Province
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  • 156 2 "Australia Will Benefit By Association With India" ADELAIDE, Mar 20.— The newspaper "The News" said yesterday that Australia would have nothing to lose and much to gain by drawing closer to India. H was commenting mi th< pre. sence here of the four-man Indian cicntific mission, whose ilx-week Australian tour
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  • 92 2 PARIS M. r 20 Tl pc sessions j.. Cjde Whether to French union 01 was anthorltativi French O'. Friday The rour Pondicherry, Y Xarika: will m< et at Pondicherry tix a date for holdin on their futur t A Ministry nuniclpal vould
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  • 104 2 PATNA, Mar. 20. Th" Bihar A embly has referred to a select committee the Bihar Management of Est ales and Tenure Bill which was introduced by Mr. K. B. Sahay, Revenue Minister recently. The Bill, according to the Revenue Minister, proposed to take over the management
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  • 62 2 NEW DELHI. Mar 20. The Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) has placed the services of two American agricultural experts at the disposal oi India, the Ministry ol Agriculture announces. it says one expert will help set up an agriculture extension servce on the lines of
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  • 47 2 BANGALORE. Mar. 20.— The Mysore Government has ordered collection of land revenue in kind. Present, acute food position in the Stal»' is advanced as the reason for this step. The prices offered will be at the current procurement rates. AP
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  • 118 2 Bombay To Have 4 Dry Days' A Week From Next Month (From Our own Correspondent) l;()M^\^^ Mar. 20.— The last stage of Ihe five-year plan of total Prohibition in Bombay Province starting lr«>m April this year will be heralded by the introduction of foui "dry days" a week and further
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  • 299 2 Evacuation Of Britons From Trouble Spots Completed BURMA LONDON. Mai H). Royal Air Forte planes have completed *he evacuation of several hundred Britona thought to be hi danger from lighting between Burmese Government troops and Karen rebels. t\ t e British Air .Ministry announced he,» yesterday. An Indian übserver has
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  • 39 2 PARKS. Mar 20. M. Leon Pig- French High Commissioner in Ihlna, left Orly airport Parts 'i on Frid ii vai aceompan ,r by Tran Van Hu" Qovernoi ol Bo Lth Vu 'nam. Reuter
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    52 2 Photo. Picture on the left shows a general view of the tea party at Sultan Suleiman Club, Kuala Lumpur, given by the United Malays Organisation, Selangor Branch, in honour of Mr. Anthony Eden on .Mar. 17. Picture on the right shows Anthony Eden talking with Malayan newspapermen at the tea
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  • 66 2 GENEVA, Mar 20. Air India International, biggest Indian airline yesterday claimed that one of its Constellation air liners had set up a world record for a sheduled llight between Geneva and Cairn. The plane "Malabar Princess," was on a regular (light from London to
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  • 147 2 INDO-PAKISTAN TARIFF TALKS IN APRIL KARACHI, Mar 20. Talks oil the tariffs winch India and Pakistan impose on each other's K' H >d* arc expected U> be h< Id in Karachi, on a ministerial level, early in April, it was authoritatively learned here. Pakistan Finance Minister Ghuiam Mohammed said in
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  • 108 2 CAIRO. Mar. 20 The Arab Lea gue Council decided In Cairo on Saturday to send a note to the U.S. regarding the Leagu'-'s .status a.> a >nal rganisation, an ofliciKi commun announced on Saturday. Iraq wa again not represented at Satur council meeting. Assam Pasha,
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  • 157 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 20. The Indian Government said Friday (hat the cusfnms union agreement of 1941 betwt French India and India would terminate on ipr. I unless French Government agreed to drop its request foe f modifications* 91 An official
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  • 81 2 NEW DELHI, Mai National Catholic ference ol N<-w Y i present ot 1 153,700 tub! atabnn to India arc to he distribute d poor suffering irum M tl The c if atabi sented by the Most I Peter Klerkels, \po cio in India, to Hi
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  • 326 3 I ]S cow Radio s Condemnation (Station Pact It am SAtfS Nu fIATION il tt>> West read as nu outune nt) t mnea \i as (it signed tor ireign Secretary i ih pe ol persons witn intent to (nock krcmnn in nglish-language broadY pa*
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  • 99 3 LONDON. Mar. 21 —Mr. IJ Polhl Uenerai Secretary m ltiV bntisn communist iany. described iuc Atlantic raet in an i,i u on rriaay as a war pace uuectea against the peoples 01 i.urope. "it binds Britain to tne war aims i tmerican imperialism' 1 ne
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  • 65 3 SSELS, Mir 2< nndent ol toeigiums Premier Paul Henri *>pa him as say my "ii the unit* nations haa tunctionea norn tne Nortn Atlantic Pact •vouid not ue necessary. bpauK is saia to noid that the alliance is a regional one authorised by the United Nations
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  • 45 3 BATAVIA, Mar. 20. The Dutch oi casualties for tn< rco. 2< to Mar. ti mentions tne na.nr.> ot sb" Killed and 10 missing, according to Aneta, tne Dutch gency. Tne kuuu include 4. juk ii soldiers and 11 men from the rCovai Netherlands Indies. Reuter
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  • 237 3 NEW YORK, Mar. 20.— The North Atlantic Pact i^ viewed by a part of the American press as a mighty instrument of peace. Other newspapers greeted the proposed alliance with muted enthusiasm or questioned Ihe pontentially dangerous reaction it might
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  • 205 3 DR. WELLINGTON KOO'S REACTION TO N. ATLANTIC PACT WASHINGTON, Mar. 20.— Chinese Ambassador 13 r. Wellington Koo praised the North Atlantic Defense Pact Friday night bul said it leaves Asia unprotected. "The pact is a notable achievement for the cause i*l peace and
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  • 533 3 NANKING, .Mar. 20.— High Government military sources were yesterday increasingly pessimistic over hopes of a negotiated settlement in China's long drawn out war as heavy Communist troop movements were reported from the north hank of the Yangtse river. Continued Communist preparations for a new
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  • 409 3 US 'Vaccillation' Is Promoting Chaos In Asia ROMULO'S ATTACK ON AMERICAN DELAY ON 'WHAT TO 1)0 ABOUT JAPAN" WASHINGTON, Mar. 20 demand that the Inited States and its wartime Pacific allies decide promptly "what to do vMin Japan \as served on the Far Eastern Commission on Thursday last by the
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  • 132 3 U.N. OBSERVERS SHOT AT BY GUERILLAS BATAVIA. Maf 20. TWO Unit Nations military observers v. wound-ed Friday in Southern Sumatra. A Dutch spokesman said Indoan guerrillas ambushed a J< in tne Medan area and shot Major Albert olaimons 01 Bangor, Maine and British Lt. Col. H. D. Chapin. in a
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  • 117 3 CANBERRA. Mar 20 Australian Prime Minister Mr Joseph Chifley, speaking yesterday ol his talks with Loru Llstowel, one ol our British envoys to the Dominions to discus.s Commonwealth matt announced that talks are proceeding with the object oi n aching a Pacific regional pact, similar
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  • 234 3 Br. Troops Will Remain In Transjordan Until LONDON, Mar. 20.— British troops are in TransJordan in accordance with the Anglo-Transjordan treaty and will remain there as loiitf as there appears to be any danger of the treaty requiring to he implemented, a British Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday. He was
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  • 53 3 BRITAIN'S SUBSIDY TO TRANSJORDAN LONDON. Mar. 19. Britain has added U556,000,000 to her annual subsidy for Transjordan s Arab Legion, the Foreign Office said y terday. Reasons were not given daily informed sources said Transjordan'a resources have been strained by its war with Israel. Heretofore Britain has been paying US$B,OOO.--;i00
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  • 106 3 BATAVIA, Mar 20. R< pn v nta- s U the United N < irn nission are flying to JogJ ika a first hand investigation I conditions in the former Republican capital. A United Nations spokesman said on Saturday that d< nbcrs of the three- power
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  • 1090 4 Four Tamils Murdered By Bandits In Kuala Langat Area One On Klang Estate And Three On Chu Leong Estate Further details are now available in connection with the murder of three Tamils by bandits in the Morih ana in Kuala Langal (Selangor) on Mar. 19. II is stated thai the
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  • 119 4 LEE KONG CHI AN FOR RUBBER MEETING It is officially announced that Mr Lee Kong Chian has 1 nominated by the Governor of Singapore Sir Franklin Gimson to be an additional Adviser fro n Singapore to the British Colonial D< Legation at the Rubber Study Group Meeting to be held
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  • 86 4 NEW TRADE COMMISSIONER FOR MALAYA Mr. K. K. Mackenzie, who has been appointed United Kingdom Trade Commissioner in Malaya In .succession to Mr. R. B. Willmot, arrived in Singapore on Mar. 16 and assumed charge of the offices here and at Kuala Lumpur. He'served previously as United Kingdom Trade Commissioner
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  • 90 4 CURRENCY NOTES BY POST Members of the public are advised that the sending of currency notes by ordinary letter p<>>t is forbidden. Currency notes up to one hundred dollars in value may be sent by registered or insured letter post. Currency notes exceedin >ne hundred dollars in value may be
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  • 112 4 Indo-China Fr. High Commissioner Due Here Today M. Leon Pignon, the French Hi Commissioner in Indo-China, is taking the opportunity of his n turn journey to Saigon from France to accept a I landing invitation from the CommissionerGeneral to visit him in Singapore and to discuss matters of mutual interest.
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  • 63 4 The Colonial Secretary, vir. p a. b. McKerron, C.M.G., accompanied bv Mrs. McKerron- It ft on leav Kuching by s.s. M Rajah Brooke on Saturday. Mar. 1!) on a W< leave. During Mr. McKerr n's absence, Mr. D. K. Daniels, 0.8.K.. M.C Acting
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  • 71 4 I ...DAI.). Mar. 20. A of the Iraq Cabinet wa ann i ed yesterday by Premier Nuri Es said New Ministers in the reformed Cabinet are: Deputy Premier and Minister without portfolio: Umar Nadmi. Foreign Affairs: Dr. Fadll Jamali (now Iraq Minister in Cairo). Interior: Tewfiq AI
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  • 62 4 irfew iia^ been Imposed on I -uiuwlng towns in Selam K hi-. Cheras Sem* Dengkil and Han The curfew Is from *i pm. to m. and i> effective in Kaian*^ the night ol Mar. 20, and In other towns with effect fn m night and will
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  • 796 4 Reply io IDM Editorial is officially staled that it is clear thai there is much confusion in the minds of many people as Io the origin and nature of the Indian Immigration Fund, the law governing its expenditure and the proposals which are under
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