Indian Daily Mail, 7 April 1949

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 57. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS r
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  • 211 1 Nehru Committee Recommends postponement "our own Correspondent) I//; Mar. 6.— The postponement of the forlinguistic provinces ior a few years as 1// nded oy the tnree-man Committee set up at >, s.s/o/i of the Congress, was accepted by the i ommitU t durin g
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  • 260 1 MADRAS TO BE STAINED IN TAMILNAD BOMBAY TO BE A SEPARATE UNIT I Hi. report will now Ie lorvvarded rnm< nt ol India and the tsident vi the Constituent Assenii |< .1 h.ti the present i inopportune ior the I'orI Unguis ie proriiH i d If would r«tard tiik the
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  • 77 1 JJ^KCK, t, -An Indian Skymaster which Ft I rum Caltor Singapore t O- hour* arriving a t j l p m on the sam** Li t.tli B ht on i|lt vhlch g present Indo I 1 sanation, will be "1"' Singapoi v
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  • 110 1 FR. CULTURAL DISTINCTION AWARDED TO DR. NAG CALCUTTA, Apr. 6— Dr. Kalidas Nag, the famous Indologis*. was presented with the French cultural distinction, "Palmes Academiques" by the French CounsulGeneral stationed here, recently. The distinction was created by Napolean m 1808 and is awarded to persons who have made notable contributions
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  • 31 1 BATAVIA, Apr. 6.— Mr. S. C. A'agappan. Indian Consul-General, v ft horo today for a four-day tour ol Sumatra to investigate Uving Conditions of Indian? there.— Reuter
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  • 76 1 I*" Om Own Correspondent) -East Punjab AssemhK was prorogued Sir Chandulal Trivedi. Rival groups m p 1 '*artj are now canvassing support for SkhanH iit nee moti on against the Leader and Pre- E>t r ha^ avadinar) announced yesterday evening f > n
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  • 194 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. <>.— Pandit Nehru, Indian Prime Mhiietf told Parliament today m a statement on Foreign capital m Indian industries that his Government had no desire "*o injure m any way British or other nun. lndian interests m India." India would gladly
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  • 67 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 6. Mrs. VL jayalakshmi Pandit, who has been serving as India's Ambassador to Moscow, arrived m New Delhi on Tuesday. She is expected to fly to Washington the last week m April to assume her duties as Ambassador to the United
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  • 213 1 INDIA INSISTS DISBANDMENT OF AZAD KASHMIR" FORCES RAWALPINDI, West Punjab, Apr. 6. A dead lock m the Indo-Pakistan truce talks over Kashmir state is feared here following: India's reported insistence on the disbandment of the "Ami" (free) Kashmir Force and midifications m the
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  • 236 1 Nehru's Rebuff To BBC Report On Kashmir Plebiscite NEW DELHI, Apr. 6.— Replying to a question m Parliament whether the liquidation of the so-called "And Kashmir Government" and disbandment ol the so-called "Azad Kashmir forces" were among the conditions of the Kashmir cease-fire agreement, the Prime Minister said: •So far
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  • 341 1 BURMA: —a: :-4i^ lM am.Mo of RANGOON, Apr. 6.— Wartorn Burma's government and rebellious Karen tribesmen were believed vVednesday to be negotiating for a ceasefire on their many lighting fronts. The Government announced that Karen units which have been lighting since early February m
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  • 215 1 MANILA, Api. 6. —Philippine House of Representatives today created a special seven man committee to hear impeachment charges biougly agamst President Quirino. It was compose^ of five majority and two minority congressmen and headed by Harvard-educated repre. Mutative Lorenzo Sumulong of Rizal. The move came
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  • 181 1 U.N. THE "SUPREME PACT IN THE WORLD Evatt NEW YORK. Apr. 6. -Herbert V Evatt described the United Nations Charter on Tuesday night as "the supreme pact" m the world. Evatt, Australian Foreign Minister and President of the United Nations Assembly, spoke at a dinner of the Foreign Press Association.
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  • 133 1 "COLONIES ARE A THING OF THE PAST WASHINGTON, Apr. 6. Italy's Foreign Minister. Count Carlo Sforza, said on Tuesday Europe has lost its influence over Asia and must develop Africa "like a brother" to be safe. "This is a very sad event." he said m a speech before the National
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  • 85 1 EFFINGHAM, Illinois. Apr. 6 Th<- death toll m th** lire wh'eh de> trtnt'd Saint Anthony's Hospital early Wednesday amounted U> an estimated 80 person*. Forty-six o/ the dead haw b»« n identified and 31 other pftreees shll are reported missing. Earlier, the hospital
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  • 283 1 CHINA: NANKING, Apr. 6. The Chinese Communist radio Wednesday demanded immediate surrender of the Nuking Govt. The broadcast, heard m Shanghai, cane a short time after authoritative sources said the Communists had handed the Gov jrnment an ultimatum demand in* virtual surrender. mi.
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  • 420 2 Old Dominion Concept Dead, Says Nehru LUCKNOW, Apr. (>. Pandit Nehru declared here on Sunday "Without restricting our freedom, India, might iorge some boA of link with the Commonwealth whicfc iyill benefit us and enable us to contribute to the preservation of
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  • 74 2 BRITAIN SELLING ARMS TO SIAM i.ONDON Apr' <>. Britain is sumcient arms to the lamese Government to complete equipment ot live infantry Oattalions stationed In Southern s am. Foreian Under-Secretary Christopher Mayhew told Parliament yesterday. Agreement for this transaction nad been reached through normal diplomatic channels, be said. The Siamese
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  • 197 2 SIR RAMA RAO ON U.S.A.'s INTEREST IN INDIA BOMBAY, Apr. 6.— Sir Senegal Rama Rau, till recently India's Ambassador m Washington, who fi turned to Bombay Apr. 2, said here that there was general willingness m the USA to invest money m India and give technical assistance, "but the Americans
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  • 161 2 DUSStiLDOIiF. Apr. (i. a British Control Commission court yesterday sentenced Mrs. Savitri Dcvi Mukherji, 44-year-old British Indian subject, to three years imprisonment lor distributing proNazi propaganda leaflets. The prosecution claimed that sho dropped 500 leaflets from a train window m 1948 and m January
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  • 103 2 LORD SOULBURY TO SUCCEED SIR HENRY MOORE AS CEYLON'S GOVERNOR GENERAL COLOMBO. Apr. 6. Sir Henry Moore, Governor-General ol Cevion will UaVtf fdr the United Kingdom <-n Jun<- 2 J at the conclusion of his term of Office, it wa* officially an. nounced 'i u« sday He will travel on
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  • 256 2 'Indian Women Are Acquiring Freedom In A Natural Way' Mrs Renuka Ray -..•t0~,i£1 i n VV •"••7-i ,r s-- Renuka Ray ne ,he 'ndian m r.r ri" he ln u 'd Nalions. said OelWc- she left here .•"ionof women m Kun.pe Zi% g3SW£ ,he J"* m the balding tho no"
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  • 62 2 Photo. Emperor llirohito's authority b less, and the Japanese Diet's is more than before the allied occupation, but the Emperor (centre) still received the dutiful bows oi members as he opened a new session Mar. 19. He asked for co-operation of the Diet and all
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  • 582 2 Mounting Tension In Pak- Afghan Relations! RUSSIAN SUPPORT ALtEGED FOR PATHANISTHAN MOVEMENT TRIBESMEN SEEIi FACILITIES TO VISIT EX-KING AMANULLAH IN ROME AHBOTABAI). Pakistan. Apr. <;.— Nori h_w est Frontier tribal leaders yesterday appealed to the Pakistan Government for facilities to visit e^-Kinn AnianuHah Khan of Afghanistan m Rome. They want
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  • 79 2 NEHRU ON ATLANTIC PACT NEW DBLHI, Apr 6. Prima Minister pandit Nohru told the Indian U-islativ,. A- .nuly Tues"None need have any apprehension or fear that India will indirectly be linked with The Atlantic pact" kJ* i£&H& Unl ?tf K^«d r >m had t ?Ll ,f !rJor:m d ot the
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  • 122 2 RS. 2 LAKHS WORTH OF GOLD STOLEN FROM RUNNING TRAIN J ÜBBULPOUE, Apr. C. Gold wurth Its. 2 lakhs .sent from Bom, hay to different destinations m the country, was stohn from running trains dm nig m t pa>t week, according to reports received here. lwo insured gold parcels, d«
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  • 74 2 UNITED KARNATAK IS A NECESSITY- SAYS BOMBAY MINISTER tFrom Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Apr. G. Mr. M.P. Pat.il, jMipist^r ..lor Agriculture of the I^vmbay Government said at a •i}& that u^iAcaJion of fcarna. lik is a matter w i lile a iui d-ath" for Kannadigas and they. could con- dentally
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  • 269 2 Karen Rebels Offer UnconditION Surrender BURMA: Rebel Leader^ Taken fl Rangoon Under fcscort RANGOON, Apr. 6. Hurnu M sources said on Tuesday the president d|°h^ Karen National Union has oilered umondit render ot Karen tones m suburban Inaein it bels have held the town, id miles from k-,n, early February.
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  • 111 2 NEW YORK, Apr iforK Tim. s, present state ol end •xpiess< 5 Burmese t to communist r. vi au <r ia (except C una second world 'ii" mOSt trout), History thus rur, m an editorial. "In contr ist to'l tan, it pi. k rr commonweaitn ana ponppletqifr lna dependence
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  • 47 2 PATNA. kash Nara is repotted seri arm H :i inju r c ,\< l i,';.i. The accident occur: aboi4t ,16 mu*«s h-oni DJJJ when iVfr. Naram front Ju; On 'receif. from D the SOFIA VilV.l'rlL Bui and fin i relieved I h under arr< n< a Reuter
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  • 91 2 Germans Told Of Gandhiji Non- Violence Technique StuttKari. Apr. ft.— A thousand Sun tgai people* applauded Mr. "hikshu Nirmalanda described the Gandhi Society at Madras when he address the War Registers Internationale. Tlk tker, Announced on hun (Acetic s t t po,-' t > all eve* s-uttgart irs an "ambassador
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  • 205 3 Fault On Fr. Forces Expected Any Moment i— a FRENCH MM PS" POSITION PERILOUS UNLESS [pr. n. Some 10.000 uniformed and ihinm I ommunists are massed on the frontier* of Indochina awaiting the order trench post I ions, highly qualified French
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  • 902 3 Or. Evatt s Assembly Opening Session Speech POLICE ESCORT GROMYKO lv hull: FLUSHING, Sew York, Apr. 6. Representatives of 58 nations Tuesdag convened m the U.N. General Assemblg at 2117, Eastern standard Time m the great hall at Flushing Meadow *****, just outside Now
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  • 80 3 MAN PARATROOPER OPPOSE DR. EVATT VI ELECTION! )S^ Ifl 6 tn IristraUan parachuted into m i ranee landed there m small i dorsed as the Padj candidate t«> oppose Ministei for External I w Evatt for fee Barton 5 th W.,ics at the 'lectioi She is Mrs. w is m
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  • 116 3 DEMOCRACY PUSHED TOO FAR NEW YORK. Apr. li.— Winston Churchill, comfortable m what he called his "rompers" and with h cigar, was m a specially atl'abh mood at his press conference aboard the Queen Mary on Saturday last. He expressed concern m case reporters were "offended" by his informal dress
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  • 71 3 STAR OF INDIA" IN LONDON Picture. Mrinalini Harabhai pictured m her London dressing room. Mar. :><>. preparing to lead her company oi Indian dancers and musicians m the Owning oi their season at the St. Martin's Theatre. Led by the year-old star of the dance, the company staged a performance
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  • 239 3 Hot Debate Expected In U.N. On Indo S. African Issue Ni;\\ YORK. Apr «>. >lr. M < Setalvad. leader of the Indian WeJ nation to the I T nited Nations Gene, ral \ssenil)lv said here Monday thai India attached "the greatest importance" to the question of the M-eatnient of Indians
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  • 53 3 LONDON, Apr. 6. Mr. T. C. Gordon Walker, one ot the British Prime Minister's emissaries to the Dominions, returned to London by air yesterday from his talks m India. Pakistan and Ceylon. He said m London yesterday: "The talks I have had have been
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  • 76 3 LONDON. Apr. 6. Mr. Ramaswaml Mudaliar arrived at London airport yesterday from New York, where ior the past three week he has been attending the International Civil Service conference.— Reuter SAN FRANCISCO Apr. 6 A Coast Guard seaplane left San Francisco early Monday m an attempt
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  • 55 3 NEGROES PICKET BEFORE UN ASSEMBLY FLUSHING, New York, Apr G^fri'teen Negroes, members oi the Ethiopian brotherhood, picketed the opening oi the L.N. Assembly Tuesday. They Carried sign* saying, "Return Somaiiiand. Return fcritrea Aeep Africa tree. Tne future of Italy's former colonies m Africa are due to come up ior debate
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  • 259 3 Break With Chiang Or Face Consequences CHINA: Chinese communists' Warning «lo Nanking Govt. SAN FRANCISCO Apr. ft. The Chinese Co*. miliums on lucsday told China's government to make up its mind within "a lew days" to break with Chiang Kai-shek and U.S. "imperialism" or take the eonsequenees. A broadcast from
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  • 159 3 WASHINGTON. Apr. ti. Ov r whelming approval ot a USsa4.«oo 000 "token" aid to China v*as voted Munday by the U.S. Congress. The vote was unanimous m the Senate. The House approved the action by a vote of 279 to 70 The bills differ only
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  • 1109 4 ALL RECORDS DESTROYED DURING JAPANESE OCCUPATION REPLIES TO MR. V. M. Ii MENON'S QUESTIONS. IN FEDERAL COUNCIL 'Most of the books and records of the Indian Immigration Fund were lost or destroyed during the Japanese occupation and consequently very great difficulty has been experienced m reconstructing the accounts. Those
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  • 113 4 There is a shortage of doctors m the Singapore hospitals and the situation is likely to further deteriorate m the next three years Dr. W. J. Vickers, Director of Medical Services said at a Press Conference yesterday. The reason for this said Dr. Vickers
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  • 89 4 The Local Indian Congress Executive Committee, Johore Bahru, will hold a public meeting of 'all Indians m Johore Bahru on Friday. Apr. 8 at 4 p.m. at the Congress premises. The following are the main items on the Agenda :-The Indian Immigration Fund.
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  • 59 4 WHITLEY COUNCIL FOR HOSPITAL ASSISTANTS Dr. W. J. Vickers. Director of Medical Services, announced yt terday that a Whitley Council had been formed on Tuesday with the Hospitals Assistants Union. The Assistant Trade Union Adviser, Mr. A. Simpson said that employees of the Medical Department of other grades could also
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    56 4 Photo. Mr. Anthony Eden signs autograph books for some of his listeners after he had made a speech a« New Delhi during a meeting held under the auspices of the Indian Council of World Affairs, on Mar 22. He was making a *our of some of the British Dominions, including
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  • 263 4 (By Our StaiT Reporter) Singapore's first Municipal c 0 nl >"»ss»oners— 18 elected members together with the 11 nominated by tlle Governor attended ineir first meeting yesterday afternoon v was a io**™*! one at wnicn after hearing the address by Mr. |V
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  • 141 4 RAM NAVMI CELEBRATION TODAY 'Ram Navmi" will be celebrated at the premises of the North Indian Hindu Association, 47, Cuff Road, Singapore, today. Thursday, at 8.30 p.m. Speeches m Hindustani will be delivered by Mr. S. D. Rai, and vari iUB other learned Pandits on the life and Teachings of
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  • 104 4 WASHINGTON. Apr f> —The U.S. State Department wants to acquire the Ifittui Building, "on.- of the finest piecta of property m T..kyo." Th,. House of Representative! Apntonriation Committer wai told by Frederick Lnrkin. chief ol the division ol foreign buildings, that th< Department wants to
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  • 45 4 PAKISTAN NAVY PERSONNEL TO BE ENTERTAINED The Overseas Pakistan League ana Bengal Muslim Association, Singapore will give a tea party t£s the Rattles Hotel m honour of the Uiliccrs and Men ot Ryoai Pakistan Naval Ship "Shamsher. on Saturday. Apr. 9 at 4. m0 p.m.
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  • 50 4 There will be a discussion at the Singapore Lodge Theosopnical Society. 8, Cairnnill Road, Singapore. TOKYO, Apr. 6.— Government meteorologists said their seismographs recorded an e a rthquak« lat« last night which seemed the epiccentre m Japan sea about 80 mile;, southwest of Vladivostok. A.P.
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