Indian Daily Mail, 21 April 1949
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Title Section16 1949-04-21 1 Indian Daily Mail OL, V. NO. 69. SINGAPORE THURSDAY. APRIL 21, 1*49. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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280 1949-04-21 1 flew General Offensive Launched On Yangtze tront G3VT. REJECTION OF until ULiiiftiuyM [Api 4 hinese Communist troops nerai ottensive all along ine 1 1 oiii eari} tonight. as auaibie in Nanking. Kiangpu on ,n miie^ south-west ot the capital, says an AssociatedA.P.; Reuter - 280 words
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75 1949-04-21 1 NEHRU-THE MOST INTELLECTUAL PREMIER LONDON, Apr. ft.—The (on soivativt DaUy Graphic today described Pandit JawaharlaJ NWim. the Prime Minister <>f India, as "probably Hie BMMri intellectual of all the Premiers" who will take part in th" Commonwealth conference to. morrow. This biiialj, mercurial man," th<« l)ail\ Graphic added, "has aReuter - 75 words
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Article70 1949-04-21 1 BOMBAY, Apr. The Bombaj city police have acquired three cameras each capable of producing photographs in 45 seconds. This speed is achieved hy a novel feature in the camera, which dispenses with the developing and printing processes altogether. press demonstration of the speed of the camera,FOC - 70 words
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641 1949-04-21 1 II S. Consort Fired On By Communists LOOP AMETHYST SHELLED AND DISABLED IVpr. 20.— The British sl«u>p Amethyst was id latei ran aground this morning when passIse River from Shanghai to Nanking. that casualties totalled about 20 killed n) sources thr attack was madeA.P.; Reuter - 641 words
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Article63 1949-04-21 1 LONDON. Apr. 20.— Mr George Singh, South African Indian Con. gnss delegate to the United Nations, announced in London today that ho had b**en refused a visa by the American Embassy. "They gav<- no reasons." he added. "Howcyir, Mr. M. D. Naidoo, a Durban business man. mReuter - 63 words
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56 1949-04-21 1 RANGOON, Apr. g». BiaUse i irgentg have looted bout Rs. 30,. 000 froni Government treasuries i Bum r. since ih«- hMurrection bc»n Riarcb 1948, acosvding Ui in official Government aimounv? today The rebels a lso looted large stoeki !»f rice, limber and other govern,Reuter - 56 words
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55 1949-04-21 1 .iLGIERS. Apr. 20.— Many people hav e lost their lives in record floods in French Morocco. Fiv< bodies have bo far be<n found ai^.d damage i- estimated at several hundr».-H million irancs. Railfall. in the centra' Atlaa jtered 171 millimetrea in d4 hojirs thReuter - 55 words
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Article56 1949-04-21 1 TRUMAN SIGNS ERP MI) BIIJ. kSHINGTON, \,>r. >0 Fr.s, Ti »:!:ii on Tu<<da> th" ;ill siathoHsing t SfSJJMif,— t for EuroDcan recovery over th< i» x' J"> months. Tramaii ns«d I;, ht pesa in iiifix. ing b<a ftignat«re ta th«- Measure uhi«h allots mar« thun one-«j^h» of the entir* nationalA.P. - 56 words
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152 1949-04-21 1 NEW DELHI. Apr 20— -India is planning a vast expansion of her air communications with the Eastern and Western worlds. Work has started at India's thrc«international airports at Delhi, Hombay and Calcutta on mod* in terminal buildings, residences, hangers, runways. a ncl wireless and na.Reuter - 152 words
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109 1949-04-21 1 LAKE SUCCESS Apr lt_-Mi Kric Louw. leader of the South African United Nation** delegation, was fold by th<- United Nations Secretariat today that India's complaint about tht I'nijun's treatment of Indians would come b«for«' the Political Committee' at th»- °nd of this month Mr. LoUW,Reuter - 109 words
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Article82 1949-04-21 1 LONDON, Apr 20.— Th< < oiim v.Hive Daily Graphic todaj d«acrib« d Mr LUqual All Kh.u«. the Prime Minister of Pakistan, as 'u« n'ul •iiMi a lawyer 9 appi i ■«'<>»» ol vi«. uit Th«. Da*]y Graph! ng hori pen porti Rita ol M»m< lie PrimeReuter - 82 words
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426 1949-04-21 1 UN Members Agreeable To India's Proposal On Italian Colonies? LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 20.— Hall the members of the United Nations have now expressed their views on the future ui the Italian colonies but the result of the General Assembly's action still remains in doubt. Meanwhile considerable interest has been arousedReuter - 426 words
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125 1949-04-21 1 't'lmn Our Own Correspondent) KOLIIAPUK, Apr. 20 Five per. «*ons were injured, two of them -epously, wh«n Police opened fire yesterday on a crowd of demontra•ors al a refugee camp, four miles i rom here Tm policemen were injured in the clash. [t125 words
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133 1949-04-21 1 10,000 Kisans March On To U.P. Secretariat UNPRECEDENTED IN LUCKNOW'S HISTORY (From Our Own Correspondent) LI (KNOW, Apr. 20. Ten thousand kisans (peasants) drawn from villages within a radius of twenty miles of Lucknow marched in procession to the Secretariat this morning to meet the United Provinces Premier Pandit Govind133 words
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Article104 1949-04-21 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. >0 —Dr T S iia.jaii, Leader of the House, stated in the Provincial Council today thai b«M of Ks. 10..J4 lakhs had ben realised by th«- Government by wav of collect iv« file from people who took part104 words
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74 1949-04-21 1 "BILINGUAL PROVINCES INEVITABLE"— Kripalani (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Apr M.—Aeharya .1 B. Kripalaiii, a former President of th« CoMfr*M, mM here that "Lin. guistic Provinns" has beiom« a slogan like so many otht-r slogan.* "We have so many problems and I do not want any addition to th«s» It74 words
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67 1949-04-21 1 (From Our Own Orreaaoadent) ThIVANDRUM, Api 20. Th< Travancor« Government ha order. Bd 1 Taj:. Satyagrah n ,udiiig th< Pid'lU S. Na h ;;d S'cr Ham. pursuant un \h f Agrvem ched th« advice ol KamaraJ Nadar. It belie?«d th<- Oovermn«nt wiU about immediately67 words
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Advertisement45 1949-04-21 1 REVISED SUBSCRIPTION BY POBT Malaya, B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 4.00 3 12.00 6 3400 1 Year 48.00 Other Places 1 Month 4.50 3 13^0 6 27.00 1 Year m.OO PICTURES Ph. A?*.^»Al l^^ > ITIONAt LEADERS BHAR AT STORE, "i. KF.HAN .iMN Kf>Al» SINGAPORI45 words
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949 1949-04-21 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. Apr. 21, 1949. BR. COMMONWEALTH AND COLOURED NATIONS Tilol <.fi speculation is rife in regard to the aims and objects of the second conference of Dominion Prime Ministers scheduled to commence in London to day, and though the speculation in.s been aimed at creating a949 words
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362 1949-04-21 2 Establishment Of World Go vt. Only Panacea For Warring Distressed World Mr. Henry Usborne's Plea PROTECTIVE SECURITY FOR MANKIND SUGGESTED BOMBAY, Apr. 6, (By Air Mail). Mr. Henry Ishorne, iiritifch Member of Jfarliament and crusader for World Government, said to-day that the panacea for the warring and dis. ressed worldFOC - 362 words
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370 1949-04-21 2 Pakistan Charges India With Kashmir Truce Violations BUT DENIES INDIA'S CHARGKS OF ml OF CEASEFIRE AGREr»7« 1 KARACHI, Apr. iO.— Pakistan yesterda) chai i i n 1 1 > f of bnacius el th* Kashmir cejtoetin agrc i men i statement issued to tne press. i'iie fakistan uovenmieni said itReuter - 370 words
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360 1949-04-21 2 INDIAN ENVOY DR. B. R. SEN'S WARNING PHILADELPHIA, Apr. 20 An Indian diplomat predicts creation ol "two world governments" unless the West makes ,jeace with Russia. Dr. B. K. Sen, Minister and Charge DWffaires in the In. iianA.P. - 360 words
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48 1949-04-21 2 BANAKAS. Apr. 20.— Purdah women going in an "Ekka" turned out to be cement bags purchased in the black-market when a member of the Enforcement Squad stopped the vehicle. The driver and his one companion were arrested by the Ponce.— F.O.C.F.O.C. - 48 words
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270 1949-04-21 2 DEATH SENTENCE ON A. G AN APATHY "IT WILL HE A WARNING TO ML GOVT. (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 20,— The former Representative of the (iovt. of India in Malaya, Mr. S. K. Chettur strongly support ed the editorial entitled ••STOP IT"270 words
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88 1949-04-21 2 CALCUTTA, Apr. 20.— Four hundred Indians from the disturbed areas of Basse in. lower Burma, have .ii rived here by ship. A member of this party aaid t.hat they travelled across Communist menaced urvai b> ooats aiiu on loot» taking otic moiitii lorReuter - 88 words
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Article162 1949-04-21 2 CLOTH DECONTROL BENEFICIAL Plea For Restoration Of Free Markets AIIMEDABAD, Apr. 20.—Priding over the annual general meeting of the Ahmedabad Millownern Association, Mr. K a man la I Lallu. bhai made a a for the It >•■ markets and restoration of old trade channels *'if economic stability is to beFOC - 162 words
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Advertisement191 1949-04-21 2 raiNUESS tLIZAttkIN IS 2 yahay I vIIH I LONDON, Apr. 20. —Princes Elizabetk, i| who loves to dance yet can pay attention til state, will celebrate another birthday Thvnfcj will be 23. In her 22nd year, she fulfilled one rf destinies of a future reigning queen, men ol lh< Bi191 words
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568 1949-04-21 3 The Great Eight' Historic C 'wealth Conference Opens Today dla s Relations With The Crown Jhe Top Issue Ot Session I lON WELL AFt'Evi WHOLE JL of the future relation world's population hinges on tne i ,.tc Minister* conference n irsday, Apr. 21. is> < will br Kiev to faceReuter - 568 words
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69 1949-04-21 3 LONDON, Apr. 30.— Mr. Pearson, in. idian Minister for External kit airs now here ior tne ommon•veaitn conference, described Indian :ntu> Minister Jawananal Ncnru is (.ue oi me outstanding per»on ali ties in the world today" v\iiru be »net newsmen here yesierday. lie toldReuter - 69 words
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297 1949-04-21 3 \pr 20 Sir Moham in Khan Pakistan's Kha i'i ..ue Ml i- 1. I'. Common- wealth Premiers conference opening on Tnursaay. ne said tne conference would be "much mure ol a ianin> unair inan the recent proceeuings at the Lmted Nations, whichReuter - 297 words
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281 1949-04-21 3 BOMBAY, Apr. 20. Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru said before leaving here for the London Commonwealth conference last night that he would "necessarily abide by the directions" given him. lie did not indicate the nature of these directions nor did he discloseReuter - 281 words
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515 1949-04-21 3 CHIS A: NANKING, Apr. 20— The fateful battle for the Yangtze Valley and control of all China may be only hours away. The Government Tuesday night rejected a Red demand for unopposed crossings of the mighty river, an official source said.A.P. - 515 words
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107 1949-04-21 3 IOROMO. Apr Hi. A L.S. .^!,ouo,uou puip auu paper mill win oe designed ana ouut in Canada lor shipment ana installation in India. Major J. E. Nann, President oi jOiiii Augtia ..r-i.iu loronio, wati iias reiurneu uaai inuia wiui ii*t sa^sA.P. - 107 words
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102 1949-04-21 3 TOKiO, Apr. 20. Japans vitai joai industry is threatened with a shutdown as the nation's coalmmen oidtied to itrik« on May 3. The walkout order came today from a strike committee ol Japan's only coalmineri union. It followed a breakdown oi negotiations with mine operatorsA.P. - 102 words
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Article58 1949-04-21 3 BRIbBANE. Apr. 20. The Scincliu bteam Navigation Company. Indian shipping firm, Is tu start a cargo service between Australia and India next Juno, the Company's Brisbane agents. Wills, Gilchnst and Sanderson Proprietary Limited, stated yesterday. The service will carry wool and general cargo from Australia lor Colombo, Indian east andReuter - 58 words
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592 1949-04-21 3 Burmese -Army's Ultimatum To Communist Rebels BURMA Maymyo Recaptured RANGOON, Apr. 20. The Burma Army threw an ultima turn to wit; LttftuJniUliSia and lutlf a.iica in ine MftfitHiaj area on i uesuay come oui anu ught *n Ukt opcu u« nf annihilated.^ The army announced tn»> iiere, savin-; lAc rcbcliiA.P.; Reuter - 592 words
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93 1949-04-21 3 IMMIGRATION OFFICIALS' STATEMENT SYDNEY, Apr. li). Australian Immigration Department officials said in Canberra on Monday nifht that under Australian law Asians cannot enter Australia to take up permanent residence. The officials were commenting on a report that Australia had refused to srant passportsA.P. - 93 words
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Article33 1949-04-21 3 LONDON. Apr. 2U Tin* King lia. approved the appointment oi Sir Edward Francis Twining, Governor t North Borne \> h- Governor I Tanganyika, it was officially j.!inuunccd la^t night. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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26 1949-04-21 4 The next Legislative Council Meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 17, at 10 a.m. at the Victorial Mi niorial Hall.26 words
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Article41 1949-04-21 4 Th( annual general meeting of Singapore Muslim League will be held at Dianv nd Theatre in North Bridge Iloud on Sunday, ■\\)r 24 at lo a.m., writes the Hony. Asst Secretary ol the League, Mr. M A. Kama!41 words
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Article37 1949-04-21 4 The marriage between Mr. T. D. Pnnicker, bole Proprietor of Panicker Co.. Singapore, with Miss barojini d o Mr. Unithiri ot Cranf^anore will be solemnised tomorrow at the bride's resident, Thattengat House. Pulloot, Cranganore. South India:37 words
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Article44 1949-04-21 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 20.— The Food Ministry announced hen- that India la buying 200.000 tons of wheat, 20.000 tons of maizt' from Russia. The official added India is selling Russia 20,000 t o n, of raw jute, an d *,uuu tolls ol tt-'a.- A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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145 1949-04-21 4 CHANDERNAGORE'S MERGER WITH INDIA WITHOUT REFERENDUM URGED LONDON. Apr. 20.— Tin authorities in French India have r^ftrred *o the French Parliament a resolution by the Municipal Assembly of Chandemagore, French possession in India, urging the French and Indian Governments to effect Chan. dernagore'a union with India without the formality ofReuter - 145 words
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Article68 1949-04-21 4 LONDON. Apr. 20. —Mr. Dun Stepiu-n Senanayake, Prime IfiaiH. or of Ceylon, arrived here in a Skymaster early today for the Com.nunwcalth conference opening toil or row. The plane was more than eight .lour* late bocaus. o f headwinds between Karachi and Cairo The Prime MinisterReuter - 68 words
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338 1949-04-21 4 An Army Public Relations Officer had a narrow escape wnen as he was about to take a photograph for puulication in the newspapers, oandit appeared i behind a tree, eight yards away and lired a burst Irom a sten gun. One bullet went through338 words
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213 1949-04-21 4 PAKISTAN TO WITHDRAW COMPLAINT AGAINST INDIA RBLHI* Apr. 20.— The Government of Patn ,T delegation at Anneci,, France to withdraw 'provisionally" its complain aganlt India ot domination in the grant of rebates of excise duty according to information received hereMeanwhile, discussions have been goingFOC - 213 words
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459 1949-04-21 4 NINE BILLS PASSED IN SHORT PERIOD Kill Vr h V V U TmS aU n tht 7 T mtU>Sr^ h < iforf JSm Kamath the opinion that i( eould have aken up t!l wm^' h^^ legislation i n this r,.ard was The Minister of StateFOC - 459 words
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424 1949-04-21 4 DELEGATES FROM 69 COUNTRIES ATTEND PARIS, Apr. 20. Comniunist and leftist leaders from W) countries converged on Paris on 1 uesday to launch the "World i'eace Congress on Wednesday. The rank oi the delegates indicated the congress would be an organised offensive on theA.P. - 424 words
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217 1949-04-21 4 JOHANNESBURG, Apr. 20. The influential Johannesburg evening newspaper The Star commenting yesterday on the Durban race not commission s report said the true origins ol the disturbances were as profound a mystery now as tiiey were at the timeReuter - 217 words
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52 1949-04-21 4 rormn ui toe Air win or ur au lunigni <iiuii.,aay) over ii^ -jiur i\ctwurk oi i\auio Maiaya ai uie Übuai iinir o jj.in. me uiemuers oi tnt' rorunj wui or. Lad^ v^uiibon, t>ir nan riuc Lim, mi. ueraia HawKim>, and52 words
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Article20 1949-04-21 4 "DIS CUSSION" MEETING TODAY mere wm oc a "i/lscussion at the aingaporc Lodge Tneosoptilcal society, b, taunniii Duad, to-uay cTnur.sday >.20 words
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Miscellaneous283 1949-04-21 4 Dr. Reskar's Malaya Tour Programme A rather full programme for Dr. li. V. Keskar, the Deputy Foreign Minister of the Government of India, has been arranged by Mr. J. A. Thivy, the Indian Representative in Malaya. The following is the detailed programme giving the itinerary of official and public functions283 words
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