Indian Daily Mail, 8 April 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 58. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1919. FOLK PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 209 1 Surrender Ceremony At Insein raiks On Karen State^ itoftomy To Follow boon QiXCOOb ipr.7.—Karen rebels, fighting under tmnersol tl* tiaren M ational Union (KfxU), will !n aims throughout the countrg to-morrow Government announced to-aay, says an 'Itnn mil r will be made by Saw Ba U. Gyi r I
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  • 17 1 Th. state Wdnesdav h has ap. ot the foUowrr *ing British Iraq. irk, md. tar AP
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  • 13 1 Polish Trade Delegation in New Delhi I .-mi A tow. r Pak A.P.
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  • 101 1 Privy Council Dismisses Indian's Appeal Against Death Sentence LONDON, Apr. 7.— The Judicial committee of the British Privy Council yesterday dismissed an appeal by Bhagwan Das from the murder conviction and death sentence passed on him by the Lahore High Court on Mar. 4," 1947. The appellant had previously been
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  • 75 1 Ceylon Paper's Call For Asian Retaliation Move Against Australians COLOMBO, Apr. 7.-— The Ceylon Daily News m an editorial loday called for the Asian Dominions to introduce "reciprocal and retaliatory measures against Australian nationals" to counter the "White Australia" policy. The paper was commenting on the Australian Government's recent refusal
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  • 66 1 LONDON. Apr. 7.— King George made a dau Wednesday to enterLain the Prime Ministers of his Commonwealth at a luncheon In Buckingham palace on April 21. The Premiers will be here lor a conference on Commonwealth problems. The luncheon will be the King* most important
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  • 140 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Apr. 7.— The' application of Nepal for admission j to membership ot the United Na. j tion.s will Com* before the Security i Council on Friday, it was announci d yesterday The Soviet Union, it is believe will oppose the admission on th/?
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  • 55 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Apr 7.— Home Minister of Bombay Governmemt Mr. Morarji Desmi, declared m *he Pro_ vlncial Assembly yesterday the Government is considering "necessary action" lor banning publication of paper advertisements "offering fc>r ale variolla kinds of chai*ms r«al or imaginary ill's or
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  • 122 1 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, will give a talk In Hindustani, specially for Indian children overseas, m the External Services of th« All-India Radio. The subject of his talk will be *'M e ra Bachpan" (My Childhood) The talk will
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  • 125 1 COMMUNISTS ARE GREATEST MENACE TO INDIA'S FREEDOM (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Apr. 7 Mr. S. K. Fa til, President of the Bombay Provincial Congress Committee and tlunewly elected Mayor of Bombay, inaugurating the "Have 1 Done My Duty Week" m Bombay said the greatest menace to India's newlywon Freedom
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    27 1 Photo. Sir MaunK Gyi (left) Burmese Ambassador m India, presents his credentials to Shri C. Rajagopalachari, Governor-General of India, at Government House, New Delhi. Mar. 21. A.P.
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  • 189 1 PATEL'S STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 7. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Deputy Prime Minister replying to a question m the Indian Parliament said the Communist situation m Hyderabad "is now m hand." He said it is not possible
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  • 465 1 CONFIDENCE EXPRESSED IN COMMONWEALTH FUTURE LONDON, Apr. 7.— Mr. Anthony Eden, deputy leader of the Opposition m the House ol Commons, m a luncheon address here today, said he returned from his recent world tour with robust confidence m the Commonwealth future. His
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  • 72 1 SIMLA, Apr. 7 Dr Gopichand Bhargava and his entire bast Punjab Provincial Ministry resigned yesterday, following differences of opinion which recently led to hiw withdrawal from leadership of the Provincial Corfgfess Party. The Parly holds a majority m the East Punjab Legislature. Chaudulal Trivedi, Provincial Go.
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  • 134 1 FORMER COLOMBO MAGISTRATE'S APPEAL AGAINST CONVICTION ALLOWED WINCHESTER, Apr. 7. The Hampshire Appeals Committee today allowed the appeal of Col. Ernest Mervyn Joseph, chief magistrate of Colombo, Ceylon, against a conviction for theft. Col. Joseph, who was > not m court, was said to be m Ceylon. He appealed against
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  • 59 1 CALCUTTA, Apr. 7.— The Asian Federation of Labours Preparatory Committee will hold its first conference at Inclore, Central India on May 8 and 9, aimed at "strengthe. ning and consolidating the working class movement m Asia.'' Th t talks will be attended by Pa- kistani,
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  • 442 1 CHINESE GOVT. TO REJECT RED ULTIMATUM? NANKING Apr. 7.— Acting Pre. sident Li Tsung-jen today a*ked Premier Ho Ying.rfiin to return to Nanking for an emergent 1 conference that will frame a final reply to th* 1 CommunUK before expira, tion of the Red ultimatum demanding surrender. The final Government
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  • 1092 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore. Friday, April 8, 1949. OUR ADVICE TO MR. PALME DUTT IT l- painful to read the violent crtticism frequently voiced against Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru by the Indian Communist Mr. Palme Dutt In Britain. The latest one reported by K^uter and published in^the Indian Daily Ma«l on
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  • 414 2 Congress President's National Week Eve Appeal for Unity NEW DELHI, April 7. Dr. Silaramayya, Congress President, m a statement on the eve of National Week, appealed to the nation to eschew bribery and blackmarketing, and called upon Congressmen to settle their differences. He said: "The supreme
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  • 32 2 4,000 COMMUNISTS ARRESTED IN HYDERABAD NEW DELHI. Apr. 7.— Four thousand Communists have been arrested m southeast Hyderabad and the situation is "under control, it was announced m Parliament on Wednesday.- A.P.
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  • 133 2 MORE EXPORT BARRIERS TO PAKISTAN LIFTED NEW DELHI, Apr. 7. -The Mini, ster oi Commerce, m a Press Note announced that the Government ol India has deckled t v aad the following items to the list of goods, the export of which will be permitted to Pakistan without export licence;
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  • 171 2 LONDON. Apr. 7 The Burmese Embassy m London last night 'emphatically denied" that Burma has asked to be allowed to return to the British Commonwealth because of her present financial difficulties and internal disorders" London report i to this effect (not Reuter) has
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  • 188 2 LONDON, Apr. 7 —Major Thomas Henderson, 49, of Cheshire, was remanded m custody on Wednesday until Saturday after a request for his extradition by the In*<lian Government was h^ard m Bow street Police Court. Mr. B. MacKenna. on behalf of ;the Indian Government, asking
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  • 65 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 7.— The Gov. ernor-Generai, Mr. Kajagopalachan, sent the following message to Pope Pius XII on the occasion of the jubile c of his ordination which ieil on Apr. 2. "On behalf of the people and the Government of "liuiia and on mv own
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  • 504 2 BURMA: RANGOON, Apr. 7. Government reports Wednesday indicated the Karen rebellion is about ended. it /is?vtV Gy /resident oi the Karen National Union (KNU) met Government representatives outofficially that he haa offered the surrender oi Karen forces at Insein, 10 miles north oi
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  • 352 2 No Change In Poli cy Premier I (From Our Own Corr. MADRAS, Apr. 7.->lr. I> st^ I nine Cahinet colleagues were sworn Cahinet room of Fort St. Geoi g c by ik v Maharaja of Bhavnagar. Seven of h Imm the former Cahinet and t iie neu S premier
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  • 326 3 If president Li Accepts Red Ultimatum For Surrender SITUATION GETTING IfctfENURILY 0 TtHSE viVJf/A'G. AP r ltli Chinese Communists ,(t nunaea me u«/c/tf##tme#si un tuiumuam lt) ,ts annus by Apr. v. ana Acting rrestto* i tsung-jen is reponea w nine occepiea n.
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  • 390 3 WASHINGTON, Apr. 1. The biggest sound m lfl world on Mondaj evening was tne scratching ol Statesmen <>f twelve Western nations signed the \„rin Atlantic defence alliance, a ZO-year military against Russia and Communism. me signing was an open indication that
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  • 17 3 FIJI'S DEFENCES BEING REORGANISED I Zealand, are being Hirity of nipping North New nioiuithe has post Sea^Sd"
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  • 17 3 I. y > riKiS After Seven X India iJßaned v, rir en from EUutai
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  • 82 3 PARIS. Apr. 7 Organisers of the "World t-eace Congress canned on Wednesday tnat more tnan z.uuo oeiegates trom 5u countries are expected to attend tne sessions opening m Paris on Apr. 2u. i'ne Congress, wnicn counts the French (Jommunists Party and numerous communist iront
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  • 81 3 SOVIET CONSULATES IN ITALY TO BE CLOSED ROME, Apr. 7. Rome newspapers! reported wednesaay Russia nas advised the Italian Government that Soviet Consulates m Italy will be eloped on Apr. 15. Tlie newspapers quoted an announcement irom the Governments ollicial gazette. No reason was given. Presumably such an action would
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  • 246 3 RUSSIA SAYS THE PACT IS AN AGGRESSIVE ANTI- SOVIET ALLIANCE MOSCOW, Apr. 7. Soviet newspapers said before the Russian people Tuesday their Government's attitude toward the Atlantic pact. Papers from the Baltic to the Pacific published Russia's declaration td the signatories of the pact that it its an aggressive alliance
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  • 250 3 RAWALPINDI. Apr. 7. A serious disagreement appears to hive caused a dealock m the Indo-Pakistan truce talks over Kashmir. Usually well informed circles here believe the cause to be India's insfstance on disarmament of the Azad (free) Kashmir lorces and Pakistan's wish to keep
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  • 379 3 Stop Aid To Dutch, Says US Senator WASHINGTON, Apr. 7. US. Senator Graham, North Carolina Democrat, proposed on Tuesdag that American aid be denied to the Netherlands unless the Dutch take part quickly m promised Indonesian peace talks. He suggested, however, that Congress delay writing ang such ban into pending
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  • 223 3 Resentment At Soviet Patronage Of Asian Nations IT IS AN INSULT, SAYS MR. ADARKAR BANGKOK, Apr. 7. Asian nations do not appreciate Soviet Russian patronage ifl meetings of United Nations subsidiary organisations. India's chief delegate m the Bangkok meeting of the ECAPE committee of the whole said this m an
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  • 76 3 AMSTERDAM, Apr. 7.— Dr. J. N van Royen. Netherlands spokesman m the Security Council on the Indonesian dispute, said on Wednesday he was disappointed by the Indonesian Republican reply to the invitation of the U.N. to participate m direct negotiations with the Dutch. Van Royen arrived m
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  • 64 3 THE ILL-STARRED KNIGHT" MOSCOW. Apr. 7 The Communist Party newspaper, Pravda on Wednesday published an analysis on Winston Churchill s recent Boston speech and commented. "This ill-starred knight ot the gioomy countenance again entertained curious Americans by having another fit of anti-Suviet hysterics." The newspaper said Churchill merely used the
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  • 67 3 JULLUNDUR. Apr. 7. Eleven members of the East Punjab Assem. Dly have sent a' letter to the Premier, urging him t 0 instruct jail authonto treat RSS convicts a$ "bettei class prisoners. There couid br only two Cla Ol prisoners, criminal and political. they
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    • 684 3 YOU MUST READ THIS IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT IT WILL HELP LAKHS. DEAR READERS, lam an ordinary man a man who uniurtunately nau oeen a victim of his own Collies My excesses within a very short time led me to complete nervous debility. 1 got weaker and weaker, the palpitation of heart
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  • 709 4 Incident In Alor Gajah At 9 JO a.m.. on Apr. 6, a European planter and three Gurkha specials while travelling m a jeep on their wag from Tebong to Ayer Fasir m Alor Gajah area (Malacca) were attacked by bandits. The European planter drove the jeep
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  • 90 4 SREE NARAYANA MISSION BUILDING FUND -The members of the Bree Nara yana Mission's Building Committee, will be visiting Bukit Timah and Pasir Panjang very shortly, for the collection of funds towards the construction of the proposed Mission Building. The Building will help foster the establishment ol Universal Brotherhood m this
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  • 118 4 Radio Malaya announces that the 850 seats available m the Victoria Memorial Hall for the monster "Talentimc" finals competition to be held on the evening of Wednesday, Apr. 27 have already been allocated. The second series will begin immediately and there will again be
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    42 4 PHOTO. PRINCE ALY KHAN and KITA lIAYWORTH seen arm-in-arm at St. Cloud Race Track. Paris. Apr 1. after the race for the Prix Terranee for gentlemen riders In which the Indian Prince finished last but on his own horse "Lightship." A. IV
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  • 111 4 The fourth meeting of the Lfaison Committee which has been appointed by the Singapore Government for developing trade with Indonesia was held on Wednesday under the Chairmanship of Mr. Van de Gaast, M.C.S.. the Deputy Secretary for Economic A Hairs. The Trade Commissioner for
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  • 88 4 Admittance to the Istana Iskandariah for the Installation of The Sultan of Perak will be by special invitations. Guests are advised to bring their invitation cards with them, says an official Press release. Photographic apparatus may not b^ te.k.* n into the Istana without special
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  • 118 4 Pelandok To Be Transferred To S'pore Govt. To-day The ceremony oi the transfer of the Malayan snip "PetandoK' irom tne Koyai Navy to the oovernment ot Singapore eoiony will taKC piace at tne Red House Jetty K.S. tsarracks. Singapore, today hriday. at il a.m. /-a n.uu a.m. The Governor of
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  • 122 4 Britain Unaware Of Pacific Pact Move LONDON. Apr. 7.— The British Foreign Office spokesman toda> said Britain had no knowledge oi pians to conclude a Pacific pact. He was commenting on a statement reported to have been mad*y.steraViy by Hand it Nehru that india knew nothing of any scheme for
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  • 173 4 A completely new series of dramatic broadcasts will be introduced on the Blu, Network of Radio Alalaya from Singapore on Sunday next at 8.30 p.m. it is the first of a series called "Let Justice Be Done." Some months ago the 8.8.C. In. vited the author
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  • 67 4 U.S. TO IGNORE RUSSIA'S PROTEST WASHINGTON, Apr 7 —The United States will ignore Russia's formal protest against the North Atlantic pact. A statement from the State Department said on Wednesday, "The Russian Government's interpretation of both the objectives and provisions of the pact is erroneous. In view of th^ published
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  • 56 4 Miss Elizabeth Palmer, World Secretary of the Y.W.C.A. for South and East Asia, who recently visited the Federation and Singapore will be heard m a recorded talk over the Blue Network of Radio Maiaya at 8.00 p.m. to-day Friday. bhe will be speaking about the Position
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  • 26 4 Family Remittances to China for the month of March amounted toSingapore- $380,530.04. Ramily Remittances to China for the month of March, amounted to:
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  • 320 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 7.-A Ministry if, spokesman said here yesterday that tn e i nH eminent cannot afford merely to look on h a shipping suffers m the freignt rates war n,.„ l l 10, involving Dutch, British and Indian'«s?JJ He said that the Indian Government cannot accept tne
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