Indian Daily Mail, 24 April 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 72. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. APRIL 24, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 120 1 u i Refuses To Accept Role Of ajpramukh [j ot yiy Property But ()t Lotd iunababw umt u>.ii Corrcspondcat) -Travancore Maharaja's re- Rajpramukh In the proposal ate \s Union during recent talks I Ministry and his further L Ruler as Rajpramukh L tory has shattered all
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  • 114 1 "PARTITION IS MIDSUMMER MADNESS JAFFNA. Apr. 23.— Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam. Minister of Industries. Industrial Research and Fisheries, speaking at a reception accorded to him on the Kandaswamy Temple grounds at Neervcly, said it was "midsummer madness" for the Tamils to ask for a partition of the country and the
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  • 310 1 Dr. Pattabhi 's Warning To Andhras T o Act Quickly I \iKya cuuiu I ion I. nnaay is m;tion to I inI I t I- ftsily I I bC too lute, continued the President and warned Andhras specifically i.iat they must act before Aug. 15 .i they wanted their Andhra
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  • 128 1 Sheikh Abdullah On The Kashmir Situation NEW DELHI, Apr. 23.— Sheikh Abdullah, Prime Minister of Kashmir, said here that India did not use force in connection with reported truce violations by Pakistani troops and tribesmen. Sheikh Abdullah added that "these small incidents might pile up and who knows what might
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  • 179 1 Arabic As Regional Language DACCA, Apr. 22.— 1n pursuance of the resolution passed by the Advisory Board of Education for Pakistan to adopt Arabic as the script for all the regional languages in the Dominion, the Ministry of Education, Pakistan, have formed an eight-man committee to examine the Arabic script
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  • 1136 1 Decision On India's Link Expected Before Thursday LONDON, Apr. 23. British Commonwealth Prime Ministers discussed secretly on Friday the far reaching question of whether India can stay "in the club" as a Republic owning no allegiance to the throne. A Commonwealth source said the two key
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  • 85 1 TANGALLA, Apr. 23.— Tangalla is again on the verge of a severe drought. The two public wells in che iown have rapidly gone dry and removal of water oy caru» from them has been prohibited. Water now sells at Rs. 3 per
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  • 32 1 NANKING, Apr. 23.— Communist troops have entered Nanking. All responsible officials have now leit the city. Reports indicated that the Nationalist defence of the Yangtse River line has collapsed. F.O.C.
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  • 86 1 BAO DAI LEAVES FOR INDO-CHINA THIS MONTH-END NICE. Apr. 23.— Dr. Que, spokesman lor ex-Emperor Bao Dai of Annam. said today the ex-Empe-ror would return to Indo-China before the end of this month but cne exact date was not yet fixed Bao Dai will fly direct from to Indo-China by
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  • 1314 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore. Sunday. Apr. 24, 1949. A WORD TO DR. B. V. KESKAR MS U«e pa*t two years ever since iadia'B attainment oi lieeuoiii, promises 01 vi.mi to Utauiya nave uttn mauv or iiopc\> 10 vi.Ml Maiaju Have ueeu expressed oy several inuiati leaders ana touting Indians, uui
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  • 1223 2 C. R.'s Work For India's Regeneration Analysed Ihe Governor-General's Speeches In India Recalled Kajaji has the unique capacity to tap all the hidden powers and potentialities oi any post of duty to which he is assigned. Whether as a constructive worker in Tamil
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  • 1112 2 I hose whom the Gods love, die voim Greek prophets, and perhaps, there h personality to whom this Ss aDDlied ess of the 19th century, Tore i. u she died, Tore had published but on, titled "Sheaf Gleaned in French' V years had passed before her
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  • 1621 3 Security Order On Malabar Journal Madras High Court Dismisses Appeal Charge Ot fostering Communal Enmity MADRAS, Apr. 11 (By Air Mail).— The petition filed by Mr. V. C. Aboo Bucker, Publisher of Chandrika, a Malayalam daily newspaper of Calicut, to set aside the order of the Government calling upon him
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  • 230 3 Britishmen, fully Free Now, Face Future With Optimism -Tilt Irish, fully free of British ith a light heart*, a world full of hem, but they face these uni on Monday on 780 years of they feel the future will be what to make it a good one. Indivi. but they
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    88 3 Fhoto, Pnoto shows Pakistan's Governor General, Al-baj Khwaja Nazimuddin. shaking hands with women members of the staff of the Fati ma Jinnah Medical College for women, Lahore, when he performed the opening ceremony on Mar. 30. The principal of the school, Dr. Shujatt AH stands behind the Governor-General. The school,
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  • 352 3 Nehru Meets The Peasants Some Interesting Sidelights i i«, ,i tiifuimiittit ifint!!ti!t!!iiiiiTintfiiiiiiiia Interesting sidelight* on Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's recent visit to Allahabad are given by the special correspondent of the National Herald. He writes: Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India's crime Minister, was surrounded oy some peasants from fratapgarn and had an
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  • 96 3 "Communist Victory In China A Danger To Far East" PARIS, Apr. 23.— M. Paul Reynaud, wartime Premier of France, tCLd a press conference here on Friday mat tne Cimmunist victories in China created a dangerous situation tor French Indo-china and otner Far Eastern countries. French Indo-China is most serously tnreatened,
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  • 32 3 NANKING, Apr. 23.— The Chinos: Nationalist Government signed a treaty of amity with Italy on Friday afternoon. The pact calls for :arly arrangement of a commercial and navigation agreom-nt A.P
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  • 351 4 (By our own Staff Reporter) The ban on the export of jute goods to Malaya from India was imposed because there was evidence of these goods being re-exported to South Africa, Mr. K. N. Kaul, Deputy Secretary, Finance
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  • 38 4 PARIS* Apr. 23,— France Will ex* tend diplomatic recognition to the new regime in Syria probably next week, Foreign Minister Robert Schuman told a news conference on Friday. A military coup recently replaced the previous Syrian government.— A.P.
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  • 163 4 Dr. George Stewart, LL.B.. Ph.D. (Yale) of Dublin. New Hampshire, U.S.A., is in Malaya at the invitation of the War Office to lecture to the Armed Forces. Dr. Stewart has had wide experience as a lecturer in many countries, having made extensive speaking tours
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  • 353 4 RANGOON, Apr. 23. Government troops on Friday launched their ''biggest ever" offensive against the railway town of Nvaunftlebin, from the Karen rebels, it was officially stated. The rebels captured the town on Thursday. The Burma Air Force is pr oviding air cover for the
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  • 192 4 1 Misleading reports have recent- t If appeared in the press concern- a ing the import into Singapore of c rice outside the I.E.F.C. allocations. There is, in fact, no free export of rice from Siam but stocks of damaged and infested
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  • 34 4 The Pan-Malayan Indian Teachors' Federation will hold a TeaParty at the Piccadilly Hotel, Penang, on Tuesday, Apr. 26, at 4.00 p.m. to celebrate the Inauguration of the PMIT Federation. t
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  • 43 4 Quantas Empire Airways have announced tnat tne plane bringing ur. jcs. V. iveskar Deputy p'ore tviinister ol the Govt. oi India has oeen delayed at Calcutta ana wm irnve in Singapore at 6.15 a.m toaay, dunday, Apr. 24.— (U11c5>.
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  • 78 4 The Pahang Staie Executive Council wni meeT* at Kuala Lipis m Apr 3u. r lne 6uitan ui Panang mm arrive Iroiii FeKan tu presiatit the meeting. AbbkAi SESSION A session oi Assize will be hela n the bupreme Court on Monaay viay 2, at lu.lo a.m.
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