Indian Daily Mail, 23 April 1949

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 71. SING AI'OKE, SATURDAY, AI'UIL 23, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 342 1 I Valley Front wlillCai I Leyislaiurs Jhtee <l \UtiKtflU Yangtze Valley points, viay pigeons today oerore a I >/ opposition thai wholesale am as were I eared, foreign troop withdrawal may I implying of officialdom. High I tuntc namels lor the tropics I
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  • 63 1 "Ail Faiths" Shrine To Be Built In Allahabad ALLAHABAD, Apr. 22— An "All Faiths" temple is being built htre. The umple. where followers ol all religions will be allowed t o offer prayers m their respective creeds, will be formally opened by me Governor ol Bihar, Mr. M. S.
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  • 140 1 KARACHI, Apr. 22.— Plans to turning Chi'tugong- into one of the greatest ports in the East and for developing the ChiUagong Valley on the lints of America's IViinessi-r Vail' > Authority have been approved in the main by the Pakistan Government, it was learned authoriUiti\e]\ here
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  • 63 1 JUBBULPORE, Centra] Province. Apr. —22. -A railway grain shop godown in this city was gutted by fire. Tli, loss was estimated at about Rs. 300,000 (about £22,500). The lirt: consumed 800 bags of wheat, 300 baga of pulses, 370 tons Ol ghee and Other foodstuffs. Three
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  • 451 1 BURMA: Karens In Insein Surrender? RANGOON, Apr. 22. A White flag fluttering on top of a building identified as the Ka<en National Defence Organisation Administration Office at Insein, ten miles north of Kan goon, virtually suspended military operations for the last 21 hours, it was officially confirmed <>n Thursday. Pro.€rovernm«nl
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  • 356 1 k VITAL SEARCH FOR PLAN TO RETAIN INDIA WITHIN COMMONWEALTH LONDON, Apr. 22.— British Commonwealth Statesmen sought today to find a way for rich, strategic India to become a sovereign Republic, but still retain some hookup with the Commonwealth. Prime Minister Attlee conferred with
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  • 104 1 MOSCOW. Apr. >Z News from th*' Va.r Fast continues to be of considerable interest to Soviet papers. Recently th« press published two dispatches ronccrning Indonesia and Malaya. A Singapore correspondent vva^ quoi<d as saying the Kederal Ap. pemls Court in Kuala Lumpur rejected tin* appeal
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  • 64 1 BURMESE ENVOY SEES BEVIN LONDON, Apr. 22.- U Ohn. the Burmese Ambassador »n London, called on Foreign Secretary Erm-si Bi'vin at \h<- Foreign Olfice yesterday afternoon. The- Foreign Otliee spokesman would qoi disclose tru> reason for th t visit, which was believed in usually Weil-informed quarters here to be connected
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  • 59 1 TEHERAN, Apr. 22.— Shah Mohammed Rcza Pahlevi yesterday opened the Persian Constituent Assembly here. The Assembly befog an ad hoc body will, in addition to giving its blessing to th« creation ol a Senate author Certain Constitution*, change* and give the Shah pow r to dissolve
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  • 54 1 The 60th bandit to b* hanged Under th e Emergency R^guiati. for the unlawful possession of arms and or ammunition was executed yesterday morning, Apr. 22, a^ Taping Gaol. H e was Liow Man Ch'-e ROME, Apr. 22. Tlk 2,702nc1. anniversary of the founding ol Rom- was
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  • 133 1 "KEY MEMBER" OF INDIAN REVOLUTIONARY PARTY ARRESTED (From Our Own Orr« sponikn' > BOMBAY Apr 22 —The Bombay police hav* ;<ri<<ti'd a "key member" of the Iv«-vr>intionary Commu. ni>t Party o f India, und« r the Publie Security Measures Act. This Communist leader. whose identity is withheld by the police.
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  • 39 1 LONDON. Apr 22.— PKm. Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India may visit Ear] and Countess Mount batten at then- country borne, Broad. lands. Hampshire, Southern England, this w-fki-nd, usually wellinformed Quarters said her- la<r. night.— Reuter
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  • 121 1 Bombay Dockworkers Adopt "Go Slow Tactics (From Our Own Corn sponcknt > BOMBAY, Apr l> Bombay tlork<rs ar«' said to b<- employing **ga slow" tactics in view of th< Port Trust authorities 1 objection t«, payments to their (Tort Trust; worker* by stevedoring companies „f •vppoU money "Sp^'-d money* 1
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  • 147 1 LONDON. Apr 22 --Panels Jawaharia: Nehru, Indian Prim,.. Mi. nister, last rn^ht rec«hr.ed *i h t hotel Dr. Y. M Dadoo and Mr. Gcor^r Singh, two 1-ad^r.s ol tn«South African Indian Congress now in London They r ;■< m on mi ispecta ol th Bouth
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  • 554 2 Indian Daly Mail Singapore, Saturday, Apr. 23, 1949. NOTES COMMENTS HONESTY SYNE t>l th< resolutions recently passed by the Malayan Ind.an C W<.rk;n^ Committee and confirmed by the All-Malayan [ndian Congress Committee, wai in regard i<> vn policy, which stated in' r r alia as follows: WV renew th« offer
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  • 675 2 CENTRAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE POWER ROOM UNDER WATER COLOMBO, Apr. 18, (By Air Mail).—Colombo was almost i benighted city last nii*ht. Six hours ot uninterrupted rain of unprecedented intensity which started at about 2 p.m. put almost all public utility services out of action. Until 8,30
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  • 99 2 India Sends Kashmir Truce Violation Protest To UNCIP (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, 9pr. 22. India Government eunesaay seni JL lUiniUi protest lime to lilt dnited Nations commission on rvashmir tor lnuia and Pakistan, ICjACIP) at Rawalpindi against violations ot ceasenre agreement oy I'dKistan troops in various <vashmir sectors.
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  • 135 2 BERLIN, Apr. 22.—The British licenced newspaper Mittags fccho claims the Russians are operating a "miniature Atom City" near suburban Potsdam. The newspaper said the Russians had been conducting atomic research in a closely guarded little nideaway there with a stall ot German scientists since 1947.
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  • 287 2 Alleged Truce Violations Serious UN Kashmir Commi^ Confirmation RAWALPINDI, Apr. 22«— Recent riohi tnir truce reported to the Unit «d Nations hi sion by both Indian and Pakis ani officials been serious, the Commission a inoanced hen United Nations observers investigated th Jons on both sides oi" the lines. Meanwhile
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  • 141 2 MADRAS. Apr. Zt. —Mr Patil, President ol the Bombay Provincial Confr«M and th«' newly elected Mayor of Bombay Municipality told a representative °f "Tho Hindu" that he, was not in favour of extending the term of the Mayor *o more than one year or giving
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  • 113 2 Mr. Paul also defended the sy^um qf annual election oi the leader of the Congress Party in provincial legislatures. H e said that it wa.- a salutary provision as it would enable the kad^r t 0 a vot t oi confidence in his Leadership from ihi-
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  • 30 2 Paris. Apr. 22.— Tin Communist aonnnaU-d "World Peace Congress" on Thursday denounced war, that tn« Un.t.-d Stat.-s D'-panm-ent "kc Imperialism" and praised PjT«mi«T SL.itirl ..nfi the So vie-. Union A.P.
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  • 348 2 ihj:^u nujmi*. j\pr. ZZ. II i >tate of emergency has been Meanwhile the Chinese Communists poured fresh troops on Thursday flight .nt o then- bridgehead on the .south banß oi the Yangtz" against admittedly ineffective Na. ioiiaiist opposition. This apparently doomed Natioriaaist capital could
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  • 692 2 TO RALLY FRESH OPPOSITION AGAINST COMMUNISTS NEW YORK, Apr. 22.— There are strong indications that Chiang Kai-shek is returning to Taiwan with practically all of China's air force, money and many soldiers, intending to establish a redoubt as Red armies sweep the mainland. But there
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  • 53 2 BOMBAY mew ol i tourist Qd invisible Internal on try ul I Commits the imniu:. Hat traffic. foreign couni roittet gpp, tee has ae as Dtlhi, Bombay Hill B tai jeeling, A. ELora. Btorehousi murals. Kashmir the recent fig] that toun.n traffic sumc-d with th«
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  • 78 2 Pakistan To Establis Consulate In Pundicherry iMAUtv.AV \pr p, flu bbion in »Vabli-h a m PondichciT) i re* make u*, ri)n>i.l-r h> i u ?U»UjVn Govniim-n 1 taitl on \V'iliuhl\ Hf ijt J mentiui on r(|>..i had in ici India. Hi- added fcrnita m N w D' za Rashidali B
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  • 48 2 CALCUTTA I Government j opment oi I Nicobar :olony for f i. refugees from! j tractive rest rt I i I n tli*- Ea I A larg< n I I launched by th« I ment and hundreds I .u" m the Andamam, :olfjny.- Reuter
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  • 33 2 NEW DELHI order, dud u a M •h. pr mi Pi •i nor y I H hur\ A li the conf- '-nc d g viol*nc< The i A.P.
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  • 19 2 MADRA work I ia bThe I and M G club if i r < FOC
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  • 17 2 Indian Delegate To war Postal Conference Nl W DEI na Pr Gem Lieut- PMCi U Postma FOC
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  • 20 2 BOMBAY bin tuvvd keen- it F :i- I whaic u .1 tf to JUii^^ lU FOC
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  • 1851 3 European Colonialism In Asia Is Vanishing Nehru India's Growing Importance A Vital Factor In World Affairs Indian Premier's Three-Fold Objective To Realise I Importance Of Asia B ICH v-VUGURATION OF INDIAN J NATIONAL COMMISSION i! />/;////. 9 (By Air Mail).— The Prime Jawaharlal \ehru, today inaugural\ational Commission for Co-operation UNESCO
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  • 2141 3 Need For National Service Corps In the following article. N^n. Lai Bafcacto Saatri Hosa* Minister, U.l\, in the Tribune, discusses the weaknesses anrf l J S «L h t 4 haVe 4u Of tC CreP l int the Cfm K r organisation and the steps that
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  • 137 3 The Commission, after h-aring a message from the Director-General of the UNESCO Dr. Torres Bodet adjourned to meet in plenary session in the afternoon. Dr. Torres Bodet, in his message, said: 'Already India is numbered among the greatest States of an ancient continent which history now summons
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  • 1393 4  -  CHARLES LYNCH Delegation Highly Impressed With Scone Of Investigation Work Bv Keen interest in the wide scope of scientific investigation in Australia and appreciation of the facilities available for modern research, has been shown by the four members of the Indain Scientists delegation
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  • 121 4 PAKISTAN NATIONALITY FOR SOVIET MUSLIMS! KARACHI, Apr. 22. The Government of Pakistan arc considering a request to grant Pakistan nationality to hundreds of Uzbek IXiik and (Ru-jUn M, i,x "<d in the No Pakistan.il Ua I It ww of ihen« Ru Russian revol H Afghanistan ITcsi Frontier P I'* Director
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  • 45 4 (From Out Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Apr 22. The Pro Vincial Food Ministers are meeting under the Chairmanship of Jairamdas Daulatram, India Government Food Minister, to consider implementation of India Government's declared policy of achieving seitsufficiency in foodgrains by 1951 Copyright.
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  • 450 4 Afghan-Pakistan Armed Fight Inevitable? Sequel To Demand For Pathanistan NEW DELHI, Apr. 22. Afghanistan and Pakistan are lighting a propaganda war ove r a strip of tribal territory which gave the British no peace during their reign in India. The area, known as "tribal territory" or "independent territory," lies along
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  • 118 4 WHY WERE BRITISH SHIPS IN CHINA WATERS? LONDON London newspapi I V »'a ►aid today Brito British ships on the Yam travelling on th The paper said B to know just to get mixed Up offensive acrapparently—wha 1 happ "Was it absolu ly the Amethy.-t to mak' to Nanking at
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  • 153 5 Lhrus Reported Outline To Attlee At Special Meeting iOSVO\ lpr.J2<-India>9 Prime Minister Pandit JaumhmrUd Nehru out,n Prime JJuusur Clement Attlee on Thursday his ideas on can become a hepubuc and still stay in the British CommonI u emerged uniting from the one hour
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  • 722 5 PREMIERS LUNCH WITH KING m the talks may switch to Mr. c v ll^~ Attlee oinciai coun«> residence, in uucKiiiiiiiamiiiiiiT. vvnicn some oi tne leauers win i iu ij uw visit as ins guests during tneir uni. •*SttKbat the main work of the I'niinuMU O) a aierence wm oe nmsnea
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  • 114 5 LONDON, Apr. 22. Princes. Margaret will leave London next week, for her four wee&s tour o A Italy. Buck^nam Palace did not give the day ot her departure but unofficial reports said she wouia ieavr probably by plane lor Naples on Thursday. From Naples the
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  • 119 5 1 ,500th Anniversary Of English Speaking People MAIDSTONE. England. Apr. 22 The English were celebrating the i,sooth anniversary of the arrivaj of English speaking people in th*.country. me men who brought the tan ,ua«e. according to the Kent AreheoJogieal Society, were Hengist the June and his brother Horsa ,emi-legendary figures
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  • 67 5 RANGOON, Apr. 22.— A Cathay Pacific aircraft on a chartered fiight over the Delta on Thursday was damaged by ground fire near the rice port of Bassein, 90 miles west ot Rangoon, official sources •eported o n Thursday. The starboard engine was put out
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  • 480 5 Nehru Poses Smilingly For Cameramen Enthusiastic Scenes Outside Attlee's Residence LONDON, Apr. 22. Hundreds of sightseers waited outside No. 10 Downing St., here yesterday to watch Commonwealth Prime Ministers arrive for a reception given by British Prime Minister Clement Attlee. It was the first gathering of the statesmen before their
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  • 157 5 BASLE, Switzerland, Apr. 22. Universitfessors from iO nations gave universal rero- r r lhursday tor their right to one E seventh year in addition to ordinary a.. me Congress of the internalionaJ Association 01 University .Toiesftuurs ana lecturers nas recommended 'that a system u:
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  • 221 5 BRITAIN TO ENTER INTO FINANCIAL TALKS WITH ISRAEL LONDON, Apr. 22. Britain is arranging two important conferences to discuss finance, trade and economic relations with the Israeli government, a British Treasury spokesman disclosed on Wednesday. A note to the Israelis suggested that the first set of talks should jegin in
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  • 39 5 JUBBULPORE, Apr. 22.—A bulfalo, grazing in the jungle near here, swallowed a cracker which had been piaced there to kill wild Ooars. The buffalo's paw was blown away When the cracker exnlod^ri in its throat.- FOC
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  • 62 5 WASHINGTON, Apr. 22 —President Truman said on Thursday night that no peace feelers from Soviet Russia had come his way. He made the comment at a press conference when he was asked about the rumour^ abroad that Russia was trying to arrange the resumption if the Four Power talks •m
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  • 282 6 BUT GANG BEING STEADILY LIQUIDATED what security precautions were taken for the protection h meeting at which Mr. Tan Chens Lock and lour other 1 iders were uouticieci by u hand-grenade? Arc there any ivailable regarding tbc police search Tor the pcrpetrator outrage?
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  • 315 6 WNDOX Apr. 2t—i>,itm Minister LwQUOt All 'akistan and his wife, the Begum Liaquat ceived an enthusiastic welcome from disPakistani official* and friends on their in U don Wednesday afternoon. Minister, who was wearing a grey 7>. t i i his wife ir
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  • 69 6 K. N. Na:r ol Teleation Di p1 s< gamat i thank all friends and well- for attending and their on \nt> oci I of Ir marriage on the 18th April mgeJ Tiram and Segamat. ■v Mrs. K. S. Nair of Sungel im wish to thank all friends, Ishers for
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  • 70 6 public meeting vrili lie held at 11.31 ii^i. tomorrow, Sunday i Apr. l\ at tftic Diamond Theatre to celehrale thr Annurrs n.» of l>r. Sir tfohamed Iqbal, th«» meat Muslim port. »lr. M. .1. Namasie will preside and lectures on the life and messages of the
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  • 44 6 The Istri Satsang Malaya (Malayan Sikh Ladies Association win Aoid tneir Ist Athletic Meet t ,day and tomorrow »Apr. 23 and 24) at tiie Railway Institute (iround, ill. Kuaia Lumpur, under the patronage oi Mrs. j. p Thivy.
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