Indian Daily Mail, 22 April 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. V. NO. 70. SINGAPORE FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1919. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 263 1 Bridgehead Formed Near utiu, 60 Miles trom Nanking 21.— Three thousand Communist troop* covered by 100 heavy the angtse river today in the nrst wave of an aiiout oftenI sunki/itf ordered oy tneir leaders early this morning. mmunist vanguard cracked south bank defences and tanned
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  • 96 1 COLOMOBO. Apr. 81. Mr. (i Kamacnandian, oi the All-India Basic Education Board, who cam** to inaugurate basic education at i he Siva Gnanothaya Vidayasalai, tkarainagar, said nerc that he hoped tnat more teachers from Ceylon will go to India to be Uained in basic education
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  • 414 1 H..»1.5. London nlack Swan \,,r 21.— The British cruiser London and the earned lor Shanghai late today after en#a_ shore guns belou Nanking on the Yangtze were reporter' aboard the two vessels, the aval crafi to be hit in the renewed Chinese »ar. it it
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  • 139 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 21.— The He. raid Tiibun*- predicted hi an editonal today that the Communist shelling of British warships on the Yangtze "almost certainly will turn out to be an 'incident*. .rather than a cause for British intervention in China's civil war." "British intervention in
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  • 220 1 2,500,000 INDUSTRIAL WORKERS TO BENEFIT rv SfHFMF iln in Our Own Corre>|iondfiit) NEW DELHI, Apr. 21.— Mrs. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur. Inclia (iovornmenl Health Minister, today inaugurated the Medical Benefit Council oi Employees Slate Insurance Corporation intended ia serve 2*500,000 industrial workers in perennial factories.
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  • 579 1 Will India Stay In The C 'wealth? THE GREAT QUESTION BEFEORE THE LONDON ?Yltal!llKKS CONFERENCE NEW YORK, Apr. 21. The tfreat question before the British Commonwealth conference wnich its beginning in London Lnui\sday is whether a means can be found tor continued Indian membership. Another is whether Pakistan and Ceylon
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  • 78 1 POLICE LATHI CHARGE STUDENTS IN DELHI: 17 INJURED NEW DELHI, Apr H —Sevnhvu •Msstastf including sefejsj uuinen were injured today vvht-n police u»^ii .athis (bamboo sticks) and kisj| ga> to disperse a crowd of *ev«?ral hundred slsjAtsltfl who demonstrated oday in front of the office of Sir Maurice Gwyor, Vice-Chancellor
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  • 367 1 "The Press in Singapore h%s adopted a v*ry high standard and it is no insult to other Colonies in which I have been stationed I* say (hat the manner in which the public are supplied with information h> compare tujre than favourably with other Colonies,"
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  • 1055 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Apr. 22, 1949. MR. AHEARN 'S PARTING KICK! THERE is a limit to anybody's ingratitude, but apparently there is none to that of the owners of the Malayan Rubber Industry, aa will be evident from the following statement made by the retiring Secretary of the
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  • 410 2 Sheikh Abdullah's Confirmation Of UN Appointment Not Yet Given! LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 21 Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, vho intended to leave here at the end of April to take up his luties as Kashmir plebiscite administrator, has postponed his ieparture indefinitely. His office told Reuter
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  • 34 2 VIENNA. Apr. 21.— The Austrian delegation to tin- Paris "World P*ac« Congress" has been denird French visas and will a:u>nd th-' 'auxiliary" conlemico in Prague in;Uf(i. it was learned fUre on Wt?dlH'<aay A. P.
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  • 429 2 Communists Responsible For Shelling Of Amethyst Consort Br. Ambassador Lod^ LONDON, Apr. 21. The Ad,, j, Wednesday tnat nine crewmen were kuh seiiously injured the liritish w consort was iired upon by Communist me Y angtse River. The Consort was fired on when it wentti sloop Amethyst which ran aground
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  • 55 2 MADRAS. \pi 'I h I system of electing <h municipalities hy Mun I cillors in Madras P ovini abolished shiirfly and th, I body ol \(Ht> uijj fn>Ur<'. The Bowern «.i Mai I nirii will soon h< eal. I vi^u to 1,1. .m I
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  • 37 2 32-YEAR-OLD LANDMARK IN CALCUTTA DAMA GED BY FIRE CALCUTTA estimated at 100,000 caused when Cai landmark, th< i was destroyed day. The fiut run by Men's Christla lormerly a well k centre for Bnti :i tr A.P.
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  • 187 2 PAKISTAN NATIONAL LEAGUE: NEW POLITICAL PARTY FORMED LAHORE, Apr. 21 Some Muslim League workers from different parts of West Punjab met here recently under the presidentship of Dr. Mohd. Ibrahim Khan and I'ounrii'd a now organisation styled is the All-Pakistan National League, whose membership has been thrown open to all
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  • 92 2 PRIVATE TEMPLES ALSO OPEN TO HARIJANS MADRAS, Apr. 21.— The Madras Legislative Assembly has passed a Bill enabling Harijam and the excluded Hindus to enter even private temple s in the province intended for particular suctions of caste Hindus. Mr. Madhava Menon, Law Minister, said the present legislation had been
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  • 214 2 To Concert Measures for Combating Communist Menace (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 21.— A high level conference was held at the Secretariat yesterday between Hyderabad and Madras officials to concert measures for final all out drive against Communists in border areas. More than 36
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  • 47 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 21.— The gtr. vices of Bharat Airways will be utilized fur carrying air parcels intended for delivery for and post<*l at Cawnpore, Lucknow. Allahabad, Benarei and Patna, announces Press No*-f Issued by the DirectorGeneral of Posts and Teleg raD h.s.— FOC
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  • 97 2 Indian Communists Aided From Outside" MADRAS, Aur. 21. Defensive .<tep.< towards the Communist menace on th*- Madras-Hyderabad border were tak**n on Wednesday a 1 a clo>cd door conference between th^ Hyderabad military governor and top ranking Madras police officials, said a government .-spokesman on Wednesday. An authoritative source told the
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  • 97 2 THREAT OF RETALIATION AGAINST HOLDING ONE OF HIS FOLLOWERS KARACHI, Apr. 21. One hundred follower* of the Fakir o£ ipi raided the village of Mohammad, a report to the Kara chi newspaper Dawn said on Wednesday. The villagers fought hack, killing three of
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  • 280 3 Anti -M al a n Demonstrations In London! tenl pt To Burn Lifesize Effigy .tstioN BY INDIAN, AFRICAN AND |1A tULUWIBL SltttbklS A loudspeaker van ran up shouting slogans such as "Down an is a Fascist," "Down uith the ee dom tor tne Colonial reopies. nt or cements converged on
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  • 136 3 LONDON, Apr. 22. Envoys ol three near Eastern nations called ■m tne British Foreign secretary earnest ae^n, on Wednesday u, if-arn wnat went on oacKSiage li. the Western power taiKs belt recently in tfa&tu&guMi. The Greek, Turkish and Egyp tian ainuasbadoib to Britain visited
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  • 39 3 COCHIN CHINA TERRITORIAL ASSEMBLY PARIS. Apr 21.— The CochmChina Territorial Assembly meeting lor th<' second tune today will probably not vote for or against participation in the Vietnam Republic uotii tomorrow, Agence France Prose reported today iroin Suigon. Reuter
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  • 675 3 Burmese Rebel Groups Meet To Discuss 'Joint Action' Against Government IWRMA: RANGOON, Apr. 21*— Leaders of the Red ;md White Flag omnuinist parties, Thakin Soe and Thakin Than TVin. have net in conference at the railway tenninum of Prome, 1(50 miles orthwest of Rangoon, at present under rebel administration, cording
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  • 320 3 India Is Not Fighting Communists But Sabotage 1 error ism CAIRO, Apr. 21.— A Communist victory in China is a threat not otuy to India but to the whole worla, bandit l\ehru, the Indian Premier, said when he passed through Cairo
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  • 82 3 WASHINGTON, Apr. 21. Vicp Admiral A. G. Kirk was appoint* d ambassador to Moscow on Wedn* -<* day. Admiral Kirk is being transi. ed from the ambassadorship to Belgium. He has also been serving as Vlinister to Luxembourg. At Moscow Admiral Kirk succeeded Lt.
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  • 119 3 Admit Asians Plea To Australia A SMALL NUMBER OF ASIANS WILL NOT HARM WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY SYDNEY, Apr. 21. —Professor MacMahon Ball of Melbourne University, on Wednesday night urged the Australian Government to admit Asians into the country on a "system." Ball, former British Commonwealth representative on the Allied Control
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  • 46 3 ROME. Apr. 21. So no 30 pa* t>engers were seriously injured and a further 150 less seriously whm t vo suburban trains collided near rtomc on Wednesday. 'Lvn ol the injured an 1 dc.^cnbrd as in a grave condition. A.P
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  • 23 3 ATHENS, Apr. 21- A Fop Mir«»stry spokesman said on Wed. nt'<d;,y that QT—C* will shorty appoint a diplomatic representative in Israel. A. P.
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  • 242 4 Chinese Miners* Businessmen Clerks Included Vorthy-three Chinese including nine Mine owners, four shop owners, the proprietor of a rubber estate, a contractor, two mining overseers and 26 clerks or assistants were planced under arrest by the Perak Police on Wednesday and Thursday (Apr. 20
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  • 324 4 Eighty-seven Chinese have then theselvcs up to the police at Kuala Kangsar, Perak They have no connections with the Communist bandits. They look to the jungle dining the Japanese occupation ;tnd formed the Overseas Chinese Anti-Japanese Army WHICH nau little or no contact with the
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  • 140 4 On April a police party. icting on information searched a hou.se in the Malacca Town urea and found 12 rounds of > m.m. animunilion and one round of -misfired .403 ammunition. The house owner, a Sikh, who was not present during the search has since munique
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  • 74 4 Lucky Number Ticket System For Bus Passengers S.T.C. TO NOTF (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 21.— Madras Government transports ar« introducing a new scheme whereby a bus passenger will be induced to purchase tickets without fail, thus saving loss of revenue and preventing cheating by conductors. Prizes will be
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  • 401 4 Paul Kobeson's Speech PARIS, Apr. 21. Paul Robeson, American Negro singer, told the Communist-inspired World Peace Congress Wednesday that American Negroes would never fight the Soviet Union. His resounding voice injected the surest fire into an otherwise monotonous opening session that heard
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  • 120 4 WORLD FAMOUS JEWISH LEADER DIES NEW YORK Apr 20— Dr. Stephen S. Wise, 75. world famous Jewish leader, died on Tuesday. Dr. Wise celebrated hu 75th birthday last Mar. 17. R« <>n}ered the hospital early this month for an operation for 'whfu the hospital calk-d a "malignant stonuch ailment." Dr.
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  • 173 4 INDIA GOVT.'S DEPUTY FINANCIAL SECRETARY DIE IN S'PORE TO-DAY Mr. K. N. Kaul, Deputy Secretary of th« Government of India's Ministry of Finance, will be arriving in Singapore by plane today. He is returning from Hong Kong. Mr. Kaul will be meeting this evening representative^ of the Singapore Indian Chamber
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  • 217 4 CAREY VMM WOKKfcKS' Tluiii IiLtUION RESULtS Counting of votes in the First S by the 2,360 members of the arc Trade Union was carried out yesterdJ bers had voted for the election ol f O n, General Committee— the President Secretary and Treasurer. ihere
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