Indian Daily Mail, 15 April 1949

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. V NO. 63, SINGAPORE, FRID AY, APRIL 15, 194'J, FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 230 1 Protest To Be Filed With A/iV Commission I ,4ile£ed Occupation Of I Indian Positions By I Pakistan Troops DELHI, Apr. It. 1 Foreign Office spokes- iid today India will accuse Pakistan of violatI E K < the Kashmir ceasefire agreement and endangerI 'run
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  • 43 1 Pakistan Forces Invading Indian Territory I ndenl B Armed raid, i OB K Kashmir and H 2fdini to ro. I n j H»i and Ih( etc V 'no pa I 1 Union ■H i the m I HI Tb.-if I r H[ "ight
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  • 121 1 Pakistan Troops Advance Into Indian Positions In Kashmir? D REPORTS: Ii Mun on i Own Correspondent) Ml I 111. Apr. l. Press reports from Srinagar, shmir, said yesterda) that Pakistan troops in advanced to the posts they held on cease lonths ago OB the frontier along the Kishen river and
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  • 90 1 (From Out Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Apr 14 —The Qtovern»n< nt of Bombay ><stirday approved a four-year Sarvodaya Plan for all-round development of backward areas throughout iht- province at a total rovi <,f Rs. 10.000.000, ii va* authoritatively staged Thr plan will b« implemented mainly Jhrough
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  • 117 1 CONGRESS SECRETARY ON LINGUISTIC PROVINCES ISSUE (From Our Own Coir«'s|i««nd*nt> NEW DELHI, Apr. 14 Kala V*'£Rao, General Secretary of the Congress last aigfrt .< a >d a special committee on Linguistic Provinces appointed by the Congress bad cor led ih- principle d! L ngu Rao, who waj addr< a public
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  • 93 1 Prom Our Own Corrt'sponckn MADRAS, Apr 14.— 1t is learnt that Madras Governor the Maharaja of Bhavnagar with the truly princely benevolence is riving away all his salary as Governor totalling Els. 5,504 monthly to charity. The Governor and his wile have been living a simple,
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    47 1 Photo. Taken by Royal Command at Buckingham Palace by photographer Baron, tnc above photograph shows Prince Charles, son of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edin burgh The baby was 19 weeks old and weighed 16 lbs. 2 oz. when th e picture was taken. A. P.
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  • 105 1 C. R. FETED ON NEW YEAR DAY BY GOVT. HOUSE STAFF (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr 14 GNvernorGeneral C. ptajftgopalacharl was presented with an uddn-s* o| wmU come hy th« Government House >«an at their Recreation Club yesterday on the occasion of Tamil New Year's Day. In reply
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  • 135 1 LONDON, Apr. 14.—London c«>< kers today vo!<d Jo •nd theii -'ilicgal" five-day-old strike but decide* at the same time to jiye tfce thr««weeks notice of their intention to vtnUi required by law Thia mprning National Dock Lab- in Board the number ui" vawi oil
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  • 167 1 BATAVIA Apr 14 —Dutch and Republican delegations met here U>day under United Nations, auspices to attempt again a settlement of problems which havo l«d to armed conflict in liuhunsia in the past in ret- yearn, Today's meeting in the glass. walled room ol the luxurious Hotel
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  • 74 1 (From Our Own Currts|MUUl« -nt > NEW DELHI, Apr. 14. A confe- nc« of textile interests hold n c today expressed its Batis faction at the working o f th«- textile control and urg<-d its continuation. Dr. Shyama Pra^ad Muk' rjc*-, Minister for Industry and
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  • 32 1 It is r)fTii;iull> announc< <\ that the average selling price »>} rubber 'Nn. l R.3.SJ at th< Bingapon nurtion.. during th^ quarter end I Mar 31, 1949 wai J6.83 cents per pound.
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  • 615 1 Govt. Forces Make Counter Drive On Communists Along Yangtze River Line (HIS A NANKING, Apr. 11. Nationalist forces last niuht recaptured the important north bank Yangtze bridgehead of Kao_ chiao, fifty miles northeast of Nanking, in a first significant Government counter-drive since the recent series of Communist assaults opened along
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  • 110 1 (From out Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Am 14— Mr P 8 Kumarasuiimi Raja. lh« newlj elected pivmkr of Madras said that if the COUlltry uus to be >av«d from danger of being inbjected *<» foreign domination again, it is »h« duty of ih*' peoplt
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  • 72 1 CALCUTTA CUSTOMS FOIL GOLD SMUGGLING ATTEMPTS CALCUTTA, Apr. 14 -T\v,, tempti to smuggle into India from tho Far Ea<t wer« recently foilejl by th« Calcutta Airport Custom The total value ol the "haul'" w*i estimated at R^. 200. cmh» (about £15.000. Th« first ca.v- invulv«'d api R ger horn Manila,
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  • 47 1 i A team of 'th cricketers is exIn [nd <i- lYii I ot par. T ird oi r »ntro] for Cricket in [ndia i- mefM n^ hf-r' .;.<»rtly tn giv( "final i :hes" to th<- p!:Ti5 lor i heir viut.- Reuter
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  • 748 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Apr. 15, 1949 PLANTERS' RAJ AND WORKERS' RIGHTS WH1 I E we have i een econd to none in our anxiety to see Ay end of the prevailing id the complete elimination of the terrorist ele- in Malaya, we have never i I ated a£
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  • 233 2 Sir Ramaswamy Mudaliar On American Opinion About India i 'INDIA IS THE ONLY COUNTRY IN ASIA TO STAND UP AGAINST COMMUNISM (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 1 i. Mysore's Dewan Sir A. Ramaswami tfudaliar just returned from America loicl the press
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  • 72 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA. Apr. 14— The firs? mobile Traffic Court to function here mad*- a three-hour tour of the main streets last evening and dealt with 18 traffic violation cases The Mob i lf Court have been initiated bv 'he City
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  • 119 2 PRAVDA BLAMES BRITAIN U.S. FOR SYRIAN COUP OSCOW, Apr. 11.— British and American intrigues were behind the Syrian coup d'etat, Pravda declared today A commentator m the paper said th<- coup 'reflect^ beyond a doubt th g struggles of imperialist forces and their agents in the Near East." The paper
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  • 132 2 BEDiNiL, /\pr. 14. ine Indian military mission wnich is visiting Switzerland on its way to London and wasnington was ivionaay received by M. Karl Kooelt. cniei oi tne Swiss Military LXpartment, and Lt. Col. Louis ae Montmolhn, eniet ot the Cienerai bcait. A spoKesman oi
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  • 280 2 Vital Task Of Premiers conference In London Next Week LONDON, Apr. 14. Li^ht world statesmen, representing stt,Ht.--000 people, Will seek here next week a formula that may enable India, as a repuhlit*, to maintain ner co-operation with the Commonwealtn. The) are the frime Ministers ol
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  • 80 2 JAPAN WILL RISE AGAIN AS AGGRESSIVE POWER? MELBOURNE. Apr. 14. W. MacMahon Bail, l rmer British Commonwealth representative on the Allied Control Council in Japan, said Wednesday there is dan^r the Japanese will rise again as an aggressive power. •1 bt lievi there has been no basic change in the
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  • 85 2 NEHRU SENDS PERSONAL CHEQUE TO INDIAN MARTYR NEW DELHI, Apr. 11. Prime Minister Jauaharlal Nehru has MUt a personal cheque to the aged mother of an Indian martyr in the Central Provinces t handrast'khar Azad was a rt'volutionao leader »f Jhansi n<» was killed in lf)31 in an encounter with
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  • 36 2 PRAGUE. Apr. 14 The U.S. Embassy revealed on Wednesday Miss Vlasta A. Vraz, h»ad of Amc. ican Rolirf here sintv this nation Aas liberated from the Germans in 1945. is a prisoner of Czt'Cln^iovak police. A.P.
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  • 70 2 MILLOWNERS ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT'S ATTACK ON INDIA GOVT. (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Apr. 14. -Sir Vithai Chandavarkar. Bombay Millowners Association President, yesterday charged India Government with Having made a "scapegoat" of the Industry when textik prices soared after c.wth decontrol in the Count r\. '*It was the Government who had
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  • 68 2 100 FLOUR MILLS IN SURAT CLOSE DOWN (From Our Own Correspondent) SURAT. Apr. 14.- About 100 flour mills eluded down here yesterday protesting against the District Magistrate*! order piohibning them from taking one §««r foodgrains for very maund ground in the mills. Pleading* of housewives queine out. Ride t 0
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  • 402 2 Commonwealth Premiers To Lunch With King On Thursday Next LONDOX, April. 14. Leading Commonwealth statesmen will lunch with King George VI next Thursday then plunge straight into their search for a formula that will enable a Republican India to maintain co-operation with the Commonwealth. Their secret conversations will open in
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  • 164 2 State Tamil Congress Move (From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 14. It i* reported here the 1 Tamilnad Coilfresa hits already launched Satva ihe proposed merger of Travan/ore and Cochin. 1» volunteers led by (apt. Mani m Pillai reached i Greets of Nagftrcoil, largest Tamil
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  • 145 3 ted For More Attention To Be Given To Asian Affairs (rii YORK IP?- lL >h Her**** V- Evatt tfay night t4 u t must hen arc lest overrin Europi obscures 4he crucial impornmensi changes going on in China and tU |>eput} Prime
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  • 66 3 i Luang l S< crelons. J riquip- I tern ■tit. u por 1 ater I k\ indi to I the Before returning to Slam, the mission plans to stop in Japan to check progress on a U.S. .56.000.000 order t<>r rail equipment and varioua types oi machinery placed with
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  • 110 3 Italians Appeal Truman To Solve African Problems ROME Apr. 14. The Association 11 i lan Enterprises in Africa wired President Truman Tuosdav ling to "the sense ol justice Lin t the American people and Government in Iving the African problem." The Association pointed to 70 years of hard work by
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  • 377 3 India Govt. Urged To Intercede With Whitehall Re: Ganapathy's Death Sentence 'Hindu' Paper's Editorial Plea (From Our Own Correopo*de«t) .MADRAS, Apr. 14, The Madias mnuu editorial yesterday strongly urged the Governmeni of inuia to intercede witn Whitehall immediately in order lo ooiain reprieve tor the Indian Labour Leader A. (.anapathi,
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  • 579 3 hakm Nu s Reported Allegation v N A K ELH V n M^ BurmeB€ Plillu> Mini.Mn Thakin Nu, who left yesterday for Karachi after informal talks with I audit Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, was believed here to have renewed an earlier request for material
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  • 79 3 ENGLISH BEHIND SYRIAN COUP SAYS NEW TIMES MOSCOW. Apr. 14. The Moscow weekly paper, incw Times, on Wednesday said tne En^iisii are behind the byrlan coup detat. New Times described General Zaim as a. British puppet j)ut into power in order to pusn the British plan for the creation oi
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  • 68 3 VIETNAMESE FOR WOULD PEACE CONGRESS SAIGON. Apr. 14. Thv Vietnam radio announced on Tuesday that the national Vietnamese Uni ;n (Lienvat) will participate in the World Peace Congress called by teftwing organisations in Pans on April 20. The Lienvat is a new political rally Including the Vietnam Front and comprising
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  • 74 3 BARTER TRADE AGREEMENT WITH JAPAN TOKYO, Apr. 14. Negotiations ■>■ conducted for a barter trad' arrangement between Japan on the one hand and Pakistan. nch Indo-China, Prance and n, the Commerce and IndusMinister, Heitaro [nagaki. told the Lower Hous< Budget Comttee yesterday. Inagaki said that trade agreents are to be
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  • 60 3 LONDON, Apr, 14 British Fon Ign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevln and his adv. cusj thi ointment of a British H.iY) Commisafloner A O rmany ne>| k i>\\) imatic informants reported that It i.s "almost certain" th( pres< nr military governor ol the British zone. General
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  • 134 3 DR. LOUW SAYS INDIAN COMPLAINT AGAINST S. AFRICA OUTSIDE UN NEW YORK, Apr 14 louw, leader oi the South Afi allegation to '*h« United Nat embly, on rn* arnva; yestenb would not disclose what reply Aouia make to Indian cnirf against bouth Africa. Replying to reporters he referred to his
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  • 96 3 DURBAN, Apr. 14.— The SoUth African Indian Congress t.d.i cabled to Mr. Qeorg« Singh, Durban attorney now visiting London, asking him to go to Lake Suc< rs Ua accredited representative. His mission there would be to advise Indian and Pakistan d« legations at
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  • 59 3 PRAGUE, Apr. 14. Mr, N I in, India s Ambassador to uzech Slovakia, bas ju&t returned here from a 1.500-mile tour through Slovakia and Morav Mr. Raghavan said that h( found everywhere an i arnest d< for fo it Ting trad, betwi [ndia and Czechoslovakia
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  • 602 4 LORD LISTOWEL REAFFIRMS BRITAIN'S PLEGE OF SELF-GOVT. TO COLONIAL PEOPLES LOi\/)OI\\ Apr. 14. Lord Lislouel, Minister of State for Colonial Affair*, told the House of Lords last night that there had been a "gradual, modest and uninterrupted improvement 1 in the situation in Malaya. This
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  • 157 4 "NO PREMATURE WITHDRAWAL FROM MALAYA Attlee LONDON. Apr. 14.— Prime Minis ter dement Attlee told Parliameiii that Britain had nc .mention of withdrawing "prematurely" from Maiaya. iVlr. Frederick Skinnard, Labour .iad asked whether in view of the representations received by the British Ciovernment from the ciovernment of Malaya he Adiiid
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  • 91 4 The following joint statement was issued by tne Governments of the Federation of Malaya and uf Singapore yesterday: "The statement made by the Prime Minister in the House of Commons yesterday regarding His Majesty's Government intentions in Malaya is of the first importance. There has
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  • 242 4 AC 9.57 p.m. on Apr. 13, the Jriver of tne I'anjong MalunAiiaia Lumpur train noticed a iignt tn tne railway line In the fKawa&f uea (Selangor). On investigation t was found to be a loose sieeper iui a light attached. Both were
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  • 42 4 The s.s. "Rajuki" is due in Port Swcttenhain on Apr. 23 .sailint; to Madras and Nt^apatam. Deck tickets will be sold at Messrs. tJoustead Co. Ltd Port Swettennam on Apr. 19. 20. 21 and 22, s an official Press release.
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  • 25 4 Registration for admission to the Rallies Girls" School, morning and afternoon classes, in 1950 is now closed, says an official Press release.
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    • 132 4 RADIO MALAYA EASTER PROGRAMMES Radio Malaya, Singapore, will be on the air throughout the Easter holidays broadcasting from to-day to Monday starting at 9 a.m. and continuing until the close down at m Tom Harrisson To Broadcast 10 1 Friday Apr. 15. >n. Curator oi Sarawak ii be ii wed
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