Indian Daily Mail, 10 April 1949
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Title Section18 1949-04-10 1 Ufli/faj/ Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 59. SINGAPORE SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS18 words
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196 1949-04-10 1 ijrdar K. M. Pannikar's Assertion )E TALKS WILL END IN SUCCESS -Indian Ambassador in China Sardai here last night that any change of reect the existing cordial relations bet. lt ries sine* the people of China have been dh l0W ards Indians.196 words
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94 1949-04-10 1 MRS. PANDIT HAS NOT MET STALIN EVEN ONCE! NEW DELHI, Apr. 9.— Mrs Vijayalakshmi Pandit, India's Ambas-sador-designate to Washington, on her arrival in Bombay this week stated in an interview that the relations between India and Russia were most cordial and referred to the trade agreement recently concluded between theF.O.C. - 94 words
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109 1949-04-10 1 Communists To Modity Surrender Ultimatum? (OPENED FOR FURTHER NEGOTIATIONS Semi-official Chinese quarters say the their surrender ultimatum, opening nk lor further negotiations, nded that Government arrange Burt\t Tuesday or the Reds cross the e in a renewal oi f'ullscalc civil war. I *ay, m duced to a f-l itis. BA.P.; Reuter - 109 words
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126 1949-04-10 1 Pakistan's New Diplomatic Appointments KARACHI, Apr. 9.— Pakistan announced appointments of diplomatic representatives to Turkey, Burma and Canada in a press note is. sued on Friday, Mian Dashir Ahmad, a graduate of Oxford and a barrister at pres-ent editor of "Humayun" has b«en appointed to Turkey. He belongs to theA.P. - 126 words
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Article26 1949-04-10 1 MADRAS, Apr. 9.— The 9,100 ton British cruiser Birmingham arrived here yesterday on a 10»day goodwill visit in the courie of a cnua< 'Eastom wtttFf.. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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167 1949-04-10 1 '^l Province, Apr, 9.^-Khan Fakhu rftnan tribesmen on the Northwest jld rise in arms against the Af. nuedtoside with Russia at the h Britain, the United States, and »of seeking to form a Communist 1 areas of the Northwest Frontier. 1-bal nowReuter - 167 words
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Article138 1949-04-10 1 PATNA, Apr. 0. Mr. Basawan Singh, a prominent Socialist labour leader of the province, who had been on hunger strike for the last 29 days at Dalmianagar, broke his fast on Apr. 6, according to a report received here at the provincial headquarters of the SocialistF.O.C. - 138 words
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436 1949-04-10 1 CIVIL WAR FLARES UP WITH GREAT FURY BURMA: RANGOON, Apr. 9.— Burma's civil war flared with new fury on Friday night on the approaches to Rangoon after Karen rebels in Insein failed to surrender as scheduled. For nine hours after the surrender deadline, Burmese commanders waited in vain for someA.P.; Reuter - 436 words
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Article880 1949-04-10 1 ASSEMBLY AGREES TO DISCUSS INDONESIAN ISSUE LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 9. The United Nations Steering Committee voted on Friday to place the Indonesian case before the full General Assembly. Earlier M. C. Setalvad, India, had said that a discussion now by the full assembly wouldA.P.; Reuter - 880 words
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101 1949-04-10 1 Madhyabharat's Premier Submits Resignation GWALIOR, Apr. 9.— Pandit Joshi, Premier" of Madhyabharat. has submitted his resignation to Sar* dar Patel. He has, however, been asked by the Indian Deputy Prime Minister to carry on till a new Ministry is formed. This is the second Madhyabharat Ministry that has resigned sinceF.O.C. - 101 words
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85 1949-04-10 1 MADRAS, Apr, o.— Prince Peter of Greece a student of sociology, plans to join the third Danish Cen. tral Asian expedition soon. He said his application to the Tibetan Government to enter Tibet has been referred to the state oracle who will judge whetherA.P. - 85 words
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101 1949-04-10 1 MADRAS, Apr. 9— All electrical undertakings in Madras Province including tnose operated by local bodies, are to be nationalized, it is stated in the review on the working of the Electricity Department last year. The object of nationalization, the Government say, is to ensure adequate supplyF.O.C. - 101 words
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Article87 1949-04-10 1 BOMBAY, Apr, o.— Two prominent Communist* were tak^n into custody under the public security measures act on Friday by police who are intensifying their campaign against subversive Communist propaganda, The two men w«rt Kaul Man Gmg, editor of the P*opie' a Age weekly, and author ofA.P. - 87 words
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Article, Illustration1711 1949-04-10 2 Regard Me As Simple Jawaharlal— Not As Indian Prime Minister Nehru's Appeal To Indian Masses STRINGENT WARNING TO COMMUNISTS Aftii MHMMUNALISTS Ml Z At t AM' Lit, Apr. 2 (isy Air Mail).—Addressing the Bihar Provincial Political Conference at tiamdayalu Aagar this evening, Pandit Jawaharlal Aehru, Prime Minister of India deprecatedFOC - 1,711 words
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635 1949-04-10 2 ReuterJ Delegation^ Chiefs Lord^Layton's J Tribute^- CALCUTTA, Mar. 24. (By Air Mail).— Lord Layton, Leader of the Reuter Goodwill delegation to India, stated this evening that looking at India as a whole, what had been achieved since the attainment of independence was truly remarkable. ButFOC - 635 words
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353 1949-04-10 2 Need For More Better tiltns Speaking on the "Economic Future of the Indian Film Industry'* under the auspices of the Cine Technicians' Association of South India, Dr. B. Natarajan, Economic Adviser to the Government of Madras stressed the need for more theatres in in ourFOC - 353 words
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228 1949-04-10 2 DELAWARE, Ohio, Apr. o.— Dr. Harid&fi 1 Muzur visiting Professor of Sociology at Ohio Wesleyan Unh friend and biographer of Mahatma Gandhi, will lei seminar to India this summer. Dr. Muzumdar will leave New York City by Trans-World Airline on June 24 andA.P. - 228 words
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149 1949-04-10 2 India Govt To Take NecesWJ Action LfttCtdivt Islands, some 230 miles bU tht M the Arabian Sea. now under the jurisdiction of and Malabar districts of thtMadrftfl pro\inu nistered by the Government of India direct. Reports havi boon pouring in of unrest in fchii blandFOC - 149 words
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42 1949-04-10 3 [Creates Sensation In jdical Science LODRIHE TO BLAME hose face and neck have sensation at London. British medical journal, was n's Territorial A^my. Billion was due to "atavistic Mini: to the colour of a H IB42 words
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Article39 1949-04-10 3 \TORE. Apr. 9. W Com nmanding officer of bomber squadron, who accident on Apr. 4, tal. accident occurred at iere while signalling to raft which was taking oil, iddenly slipped into the rotatol another plane. FOCFOC - 39 words
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Article161 1949-04-10 3 !H 10 PREMIERS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 9.— The Executive <>i the South African has decided to appeal to the Stan and South Africa to devise ence lor settling "all dify. d that the three prime ministers should London for the *'orthcomonference for convening this con- KB hi Hi H*Reuter - 161 words
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65 1949-04-10 3 line Go\ernment of India had plans be established in various parts 1 expenditure of Rs. 3,80,00,000 Erector of Scientific and Industrial i m s ievelopxn«nt, i t was necessary to nave i p;anned programme oi re* -arch by Indian institutions; but Nvtrml handicaps,FOC - 65 words
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Article39 1949-04-10 3 POURED BOILING WATER ON WIFE! u.A. Apr. 9.— Nazario CrU poure|J a pot of boiling on nil wife and fled. The italiged with painful burns poliCi th 1^ was the way enck-a a rage of un- K-alousy.- A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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38 1949-04-10 3 1 1 'iii f SUPPORTS U.N. PROPOSAL terday supported a proad hoc political committee conciliation as a method tional disputes/" member states, but because minentlv qualified for the done.»_Reuter. milk toldi38 words
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30 1949-04-10 3 Apr. 9. The I'arty of East Punjab has inits in Patiala and uab States Union and Pradesh to celebrate pwala Bugh Day on Apr. 13.—30 words
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20 1949-04-10 3 UELHi. Apr. 9.-Sir Aruna■lahadeva, Ceylon's new wmUiloiicr for India, has ntr« from Colombo. FOCFOC - 20 words
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Article35 1949-04-10 3 MOSCOW, Apr. 9.— P. S. FoO, Chinese Foreign Minister-desig-nate, left Moscow by plane today for Stockholm on the ttrst leg ox his journey back to China. He has been ambassador to the Soviet Govtroment, A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article57 1949-04-10 3 WORLD'S SMALLEST BABY What is believed to be the smallest baby in the ivorld has been born to a Johannesburg couple, Mr. and Mrs A. Jardin. The baby, a girl w only about seven inches long though she is perfects proportioned. She weighed one pound four ounces at oirth, andGlobe - 57 words
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78 1949-04-10 3 MADRAS, Apr. 9. The Madras Government have decided to defer the levy of agricultural income-tax for the time being, a spokesman of the Finance Department said here. The levy of the agricultural in-come-tax as an anti-inflationary measure, was recommended to the provinces by the CentralFOC - 78 words
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Article, Illustration185 1949-04-10 3 Discovery of the 2,500 year old tomb of five ancient Egyptians by Egyptian archaeologists on Mar. 29, may throw new light on the history of that ancient civilisation. The discovery was made 100 feet below the ground in the shadow of the famous Step PyramidA.P. - 185 words
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265 1949-04-10 3 OTTAWA. Apr. A call for the formation of a Pacific Defence Pfect was sounded today in the Canadian House of Commons. Capt. Howard Green, opposition Member, urged the Government to initiate talks with other countries leading to such a pact. It igA.P. - 265 words
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199 1949-04-10 3 W. European Nations Appeal To U.S. For Arms WASHINGTON, Apr. 9— Eight European members of the North Atlantic Alliance urgently appealed to the United States today lor help in rearming. They were told n an official reply that a military aid programme is being prepared for presentation to Congress. InA.P. - 199 words
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Article850 1949-04-10 3 India's Acute Housing Problem NEW DELHI, Apr. 9. The housing problem which has plagued much of the world since the war years appears to be easing in most places, but in India's capital, it is growing more acute every day. Built to hold approximately half a million people, this cityA.P. - 850 words
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Advertisement37 1949-04-10 3 Drink it with pleasure! Cost is not consulted in masini this fine old Ceylon Tea. The results are evident in its. Unexcelled Taste and Quality Sole Importers: F. A. RARTHOLOMEUSZ. LTD dCflt CW?f tiiL^^~ Js^^sy f*y^JS TTiryy37 words
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Article66 1949-04-10 4 Ihe High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gunny, has accepted the resignation of Mr. Liuw Kwong Hon as an Unofficial Member of th* Federal Legislative Council with effect from February 25, 1949. He has appointed Mr. P. C. Auf OII S iO r, 5 C an Unofficial Member66 words
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Article35 1949-04-10 4 Aircraft o f the Royal Air Force on Passenger and troop carrying flights fK-w 3,000,000 miles dunng the month of January 1949, with only one accident involving one fatality and missing.35 words
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214 1949-04-10 4 SRIC Secretary Convenes Joint Meeting Of All Indians Today The Af. Hon. Gkn. Secretary of the Singapore Regional Indian O>ngr<ss, has s« nt the following circular to various Indian organisations in Singapore; "Sri Kamaraj, a member of the All-India Congress Working Committee and the214 words
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Article47 1949-04-10 4 The Government of Singapore have published in a Gazette supplement issued yesterday the texts of Bills to end the "Moratorium and to regulate the transactions in land during the period of Japanese Occupation. These Bills will be introduced into the Legislative Council shortly.47 words
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242 1949-04-10 4 DONATION TO MAHATMA GANDHI MEMORIAL FUND, JOHORE BAHRU The following further contributions to the above fund are tnankfuily acknowledged. Mr. A. A. R. Annamalai cnettiar 250.00 Mr. G. Muthuveloo 9.40 Mr. Tnambiappan IU.UU ivir. M. Tnuiasy, i Railways) 6.00 Mr. 3. Appavu 7.50 Mr. V. Karuppiah 7.50 Mr. V. Kamasamy242 words
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55 1949-04-10 4 arum Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 9.— The steamship Kajula's cook named Cardoza was arrested here when attempting %o sell smuggled gold bar bearing Chinese characters valued thousands of Rupees. It appears the gold from Singapore was smuggled into the city soon after Kajula55 words
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90 1949-04-10 4 TEA EXPORTS TO ANGLO-U.S. ZONE OF GERMANY NEW DELHI, Apr. 9.— The Government of India have been informed tnat the Joint bxportimport Agency in the Anglo- U.tt. Zone of Germany has made an allocation for imports of tea wortn i>2m from the sterling area during tne period January to JuneFOC - 90 words
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103 1949-04-10 4 Following is the Telegram sent to Secretary of State lor the Colonies from the Governor of Singapore; "I have pleasure in informing ylou that today the Singapore Government received the gift of a ship from H. M. Navy ana the Malayan >avy has "beta103 words
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114 1949-04-10 4 Jn reply to the message sent by tn* Governor of Singapore t 0 the Secretary of State for the Colonies on the recent Municipal Elections Lord Listowel has sent the following tel «Ku an L t0 Sir Fran *lin Gimson: Ine Secretary of State114 words
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55 1949-04-10 4 MADRAS, Apr. 9.— Eleven people detained since their arrival from Singapore last November were yesterday ordered to be released by the Madras Government. They were he id under the Madras Maintenance of Public Order Act on suspicion of being active members of Communist ControlledReuter - 55 words
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69 1949-04-10 4 TALKS ON CONSTIT UTIONS OF STATE UNIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 9.— Rajapramukhs and Premiers of State Unions mot representatives of the States Ministry of the Indian Government in conference yesterday here and discussed the desirability of making the Constitution of Unions of States an integral part69 words
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Article47 1949-04-10 4 I.L.O. Official Touring India NEW DELHI, Apr. 9—Mr. C. B. Kumar of the 1.L.0. (Geneva) is now on a tour in India to study conditions of work in the cotton industry of South India and the jute industry of West Bengal, with particular reference to s. FOCFOC - 47 words
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Article24 1949-04-10 4 WASHINGTON, Apr. 9.— The U.S. Senate voted approval of the European recovery programme lor 15 months on Friday night.— A. P.A.P. - 24 words
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401 1949-04-10 4 INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE TO DECIDE ISSUE AT ROME MEETING LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Apr. 9 Representatives of Japan will be missing when the International Oly, lip i c Committee meets in Rome, beginning Apr. 24, but the Japanese are hoping that they will be allowedA.P. - 401 words
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75 1949-04-10 4 LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 9.—Russia vetoed southern Korea's bid for United Nations membership on Friday. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Jacob A. Malik told the Council the Korean Republic is a military police .state, The veto for approving Korean membership was 9 —2. Only sevenA.P. - 75 words
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63 1949-04-10 4 LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 9. The question of admitting Israel t 0 the United Nations was put up to the General Assembly on Friday for de. cision which may come next week. The steering committee voted 9 3 to have the Assembly deal directly with Israel'sA.P. - 63 words
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Article67 1949-04-10 4 WASHINGTON, Apr. 9 United States Secretary of State Dean Acheson said yesterday: "I am very much encouraged about the chances of making progress towards a solution of the Indonesian problem." He told his press conference that he had had full and frank talks on the subjectReuter - 67 words
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222 1949-04-10 4 c: rH^p? 0Wl c- 8 message t 0 Indians in Malaya has been sent by c rn r al^ v o Sin 3h, India Government Defence Minister, through Sardar Budh Singn, the President the Malayan Indian Congress io my inu«an brother* and sisters222 words
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50 1949-04-10 4 NEW DELHI. Apr, 9, The Finance Minuter, Dr. Matthiu, introduced a Bill in Parliament to make the shares of the Industrial Finance Corporation approved securities Xor the purposes of the Insurance Act and to Include them among the securities enumerated in the Indian Trusts,, etc. FOCFOC - 50 words
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279 1949-04-10 4 DONATION TO PASIR PANJANG TAMIL SCHOOL FUND Following further contributions to the Pasir Panjang Tamil School lund have been tnanklully acknowledged by the Chairman of the School Management Committee The Fund now stands at *5,4n.;5!j. Contribution through Mr. 5. K. Murugian, H. E. >eniul. K.L.:Mr. fc>. K. Murugiah 5.00 Mr.279 words
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