Indian Daily Mail, 27 April 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 75. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 123 1 first Time Since Death 111 jLZ/O\J awiss Govt. To Give utiicial Keceptioa -Pandit Nekru, Indian Prime uay <m official three-day visit to Swd- to May >~>, the Swiss Government Ell'*' s I y u nij mr m Kloten aerodrome mar Zurich, (hue to
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  • 93 1 KAAUUUN, Apr. ~o— An amua o n Monday Held up me *sur un.^c uov«mm«nt c»vu supplies treasury in tn« oentr« of Rangoon unu escaped w«Ui currency esumaied at Km. iuu\ul)0. L.vjl; witnesses told the Associated Press tnat the gang wore green uniforms and
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  • 84 1 Gentleman's Agreement Reached with Gujerat States ■i pondent) I -Mi P« H, Uviser to lh« M>i -i.i\ a rf-, ai bsa i>t n Jx, niunli' i OJ K es in respect L I ii iii yA u.iv mergt-d H i .;i \ii Menon Ik i,i u iiti <hr IH <'i
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  • 45 1 KING QUEEN CONGRATULATED LONDON, Apr. 26.— Messages ui congratulation from many part^ ol ain and the Empire reached King George and Queen Elizabeth Buckingnam Palact today on uieir 20th. wedding anniversary. A I] tamily gathering today wiil b^ only ceremony to mark the occasion- Reuter
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  • 132 1 ARRESTED REUTER CORRESPONDENT RELEASED BY COMMUNISTS SHANGHAI. Apr. 26.— Graham Jenkins. Renter correspondent, and George Vine, Assistant Editor of the North China Daily News, w^-re releas«d this morning afteT being detained by officers of the Rationalist garrison n-adquarters for 20 hours. They arc both well and say they were not
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  • 112 1 G.B.S. A "POLITICAL NOBODY LONDON, Apr K.— Mr. G««fg« Bernard s>na\v, the world-famous irisn uramauhs today cnat aliens residing iHimaiunily ia in* Common wealtn snouict, as "gm^ Citisnu" nave tuc rignts 01 and r«spoiifeiunities of "natives." In a K-titr published in th*-> London 1 nuts, Mr. JSiiaw also suggestid that
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  • 111 1 Free Overseas Passage For Retired Indian Army Officers (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 26.— The Government ol India b Defence M»nisuv lias decided to grant free passage to any part of the British Common wunui to retired Commissioned and warrant officers ol tru- lnaian armed forces as a
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  • 50 1 Washington, Apr. 26.— Tlu Fuvd ana Agriculture organisation pi lh(--umtt-a JNaUons ha* announct-a thai jjr. s. Hua^un is m rout« u> India ana raKistan to cooperate witn iht Worid Health Organisation in planning malaria control demonstrations in two badly mlesud area». A. P.
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  • 541 1 HONG KONG, Apr. 26. Reports reaching Hong Kong today Irom usually reliable source said that Shanghai, China's greatest city, had been taken over by These reports came soon alter the news ol an attempt to reinforce the Shanghai Garrison with 15,0UU American-trained
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  • 178 1 I OMDON Apr 26.— Dominion leaders, continuing their *ec ret talks here 'today, were believed to be nearin* final agreement on a plan to keep India in the tom o u n ea "J "S,:*^ of equality without compromising her
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  • 81 1 •l-roiii Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Apr. 2t>.— The first dian snipping corporation is now expecttd t o be registered wiHun a te W weeks. M. A. Master, General Manager of Scindia Steam Navigation Company, said here yesterday. He said two Canadian Victory ship^ Dad
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  • 146 1 LONDON. Apr 20 -Russia said on Tuesday that sh»- has offered a deal to end th« Berlin blockade, main point of friction in th« cold war This proposal, announced by the official Soviet Newg Agency Tass would call x>ff the blockade in aavance
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  • 68 1 MADRAS. Apr. 26. -A nignway from Bombay to Cape Comorin along the west coast of India will bt- built shortly, according to Mr. Santhanam, Minister ol State for Transport. Construction on the proposed road, which will be about 900 miles long, will be undertaken by
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  • 124 1 (From Our Own Correspondtnt) NEW DELHI, Apr. 26 —Agreement between the Government of India and a Swiss firm ha* been concluded for the establishment in India of a factor} for th«- manufacture of machine tools Under the agreement, the Swiss firm will
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  • 48 1 NICOSIA. CUPRUS, Apr. 26. ExEmperor Ban Dai of Annam left for Karachi in a French mill! plane yesterday after staying the night at Government House. He is on his way back to Saigon from Paris to head the new Viet- Reuter nam Republic.
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  • 118 1 PRO-FRENCH VIETNAM DELEGATION EN ROUTE TO SINGAPORE PARIS, Apr. 20 A delegation headed by G<n. Nguyen Van Xuan, ht-ad of th« provisional Central Gov. ernm«nt of Vi^nam, left Saigon today for Singapore to me«t ex-Em-pnor Bao Dai o f Annam, Agejice France Pits* reported. Bao Dai |«f1 Cannes by air
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  • 70 1 NEW DELHI, Apr The Indian Army will shortly provide military training for civilians between the ages of 18 and 35, an army announcement said here Under the scheme, volume-, r.s will be organised in squads and given tree training in physical culture, military march and
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  • 36 1 LONDON. Apr. 26.— Alfred Dmy. ten, stag*' and .scr<« w comedian ami cu-.-tar with Robertson Hare in i many London West End comodr dK'd in his sltcp at a London hotc; I today, aged 68.- Reuter
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  • 778 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday Apr. 27. 1919 MALAYAN INDIANS' GRATUTUDE TO DR. KESKAR INDIAN D r lor Bx- nial Affairs Dr. B. V- Keskara Vi u \<'iy •:i- Will n«vrti.' be CeT- d I in JlUs and ;anic i a fuln I the i". qo< merely lor tina)G- ct
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  • 264 2 Karaikudi Citizens' Pica To Waive Death Sentence MADRAS. Apr. 2K. The citizens of Karaikudi at ?i public meeting held last week urged Selangor Sultan to extend mercy »n Indian Labour leader A. Ganapathi, now under sentence of death there. The meeting, held
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  • 100 2 NEW DELHI. Apr. 26. Lord Boyd Orr. former Director-General, FAO. visited the Central Tractor Organization Ol the Ministry of AgriI culture last week. He was accompanied by Mr. S. Y. Krishnaswamy, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture. Mr. D. R. Sethi, chairman of the Organization,
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  • 99 2 No Recognition Of Socalled Universities By India NEW DELHI. Apr. 26. The In- lian Government will not recog use degrees, diplomas ami certificates oi some American institutions registered ui this country, a Press note announced here. Thr press note mentioned the following institutions: The International University ol Delaware; the Chartered
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  • Article, Illustration
    49 2 rnoio. Sri C. RaJACOpaUchaii Governor General of India (wearinu spectacles) examining one of the exhibits at the Central Cottage Industries Emporium at New Delhi, on Apr. On his right is I)r S. P. IMookerjee. Minister of Industry and Supply, who ortr i n,sod the «**»ft«rtWl! Performed the onfn- A.P.
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  • 160 2 Co-Ordination Of Financial And Economic Plans (From our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 26.— The Government of India has been'for vomc months past devising ways and means of bringing about better Coordination of the financial and economic policies of their own with those of the Provincial Governments, it was learnt
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  • 257 2 Sinhalese Muslims Clashed On Freedom Day! retyre BATTICALOA, Apr. 16 (B> Air Mail)._ irom the Attorney-General, 1 1 J iHusiims, including nine, wtre committed to the District Court for n Hiaiiroof, liatticaloa Xlagistrate. after completion Diary proceedings. n i tie incuicin> in the case in question are all happened as
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  • 209 2 GOLD RELIQUES FOUND INSIDE STONE CASKET ANURADHAPURA, Ceylon, Apr. 17 <l(, \.,M,i!,u gold reliquaries, inside a lime-stone casket, have been toi ed during the i^istern vanaikada excavations al the fa wciiiseya. They are oi a dilierent pattern than the othr reaquarica &o lar disco\ered here or elsewhere. These two are
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  • 37 2 ALMOST 3,000 HOMELESS IN COLOMBO RAINSTORY COLOMBi presented i. Commissioiie] tnoned by Mr. b. vv. R I eaJ that 2,950 have been d< dui. ami 1 1 i he Uftar Lj < ATtment hat; o do.houscd persons.- FOC
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  • 539 2 fhtrhtrjh lIANGOON, Apr. 2(J. The Burmese Government announced on Monday two separate rebel forces are striking southward towards Rangoon. Ono insurgent column was said to have been checked M miles from here. The other rebel force was 7.~> miles away. Air support was provided for
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  • 101 2 DR. RADHAKKISHNAN ON NEED FOR BASIC UNDERSTANDING OF FUNDAMENTALS OF A RELIGIONS (From Our Own Correspondent X <he various regions in h.rmonv and h~.SKw.T7S UUeiment of humanity. u emphasised by I) r S ifcidha knshnan. presiding over a five da y AlUteU^l' cLte££ which beßan In here Saturday. a nH
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  • 505 3 Agreement Reached For Republican India's Link With C ommonwealth? CHISA Uipjrted -Agreement Of c W -Great Eighi' 1 DECISION TO BE MADE TODAY p i« r —nonunion leaders meeting c/ted agreement m principle co mt> urauon providing a bums w tree L union wealth a men uouia aitoiv L rmu/i
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    72 3 Photo. SardAf Baldtf Singh. Defence Minister of India visited Bulandshahr on Apr. 9. where he met Ex-Servicemen, unveiled the life size, photo of Mahatma Gandhi, performed the opening ceremony of the Rest House for Soldiers and distributed awards to the disabled soldiers and widows of those who were killed in
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  • 982 3 m Oi India's Withdrawal I On Britain I An historic conference now I to find a way to keep an IndeI he British Commonwealth, has fo- attention on this unique eight-nation I th< ommon wealth? I vould India's withdrawal mean to Britain, I[ ind to the
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  • 143 3 Parliament Of Europe Constitution: Meeting In London LONDON. Apr. 26.— Brituin Monday invited tne Foreign Ministers of nine nations to come to London on May 3 to adopt a constitution for a "parliament of Europe." The Ministers will also foe asked to set a date for the parliament's lirst session,
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  • 112 3 CANBERRA. Apr. 2(>, Nearly 120,000 ex-servicemen oi botn world wars took part yesterday in marches through the streets of Australia's capital cities commemorating Anzac Day, —34th anniversary of the landing in Gallipoli in 1915. Diplomats of 15 countries attended the ANZAC service at the Australian
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  • 52 3 HONKONG. Apr. 26. All banks were refusing remittances to Shanghai from yesterday owing to the confused conditions prevailing in the northern metropolis. Chinese sources last night .said shipping companies were not accepting passengers for Shanghai while all airlines had instructed pilots not to remain overnight in
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  • 91 3 WASHINGTON, Apr. 26.— The US State Department *a'd Monday tha* Dr. J. Loighton Stuart, thi US Ambassador to China, has b^t-ii ordered home for consultation. The State Department, said b»-t'orc Nanking fell Dr. Stuart told that h« should return t 0 United Btatti after the safety of
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  • 156 3 Communists Demand Apology F rom Britain FOR INTERVENTION IN CHINESE CIVIL WAR SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 2H. The Chinese Communist radio on Monday broadcast a demand that •the British government must pay compensation and apologise to the Communists for last week's battle involving four British ships in the Yangtze river. The
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  • 218 3 Chinese Communists Invade' US Envoys Bedroom! NANKING, Apr. 2<>. The I .s. Ambassador to China, Dr. J. Leighton Stuart, was awakened at 0640 Monday by the abrupt entrance oi armed Communist soldiers into his bedroom. The first three soldiers spoke rudely to the Ambassador, but were joined later by several
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  • 158 3 Indian Military Mission To Spend A Fortnight In US WASHINGTON. Apr. 26. Nearly a. fortnight will be spent in th»United States by the Indian de;ence mission in meeting militan leaders and inspecting military establishments. Air Vice Marshal Sobrata Mukhvrjee has arrived in Washington and the Secretary of the Indian Defence
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  • 72 3 BERLIN. Apr. 20. -Dr. D F Malan, thi South African Prinu Minister, will visit Germany on Fri day t o inapeci the B^rnj) airlilt, the South African Military Mission in B'Tlin announced Monday. Dr. Malan will come to Berlin from London, whero he is uttend.
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  • 171 4 Scheduled To Leave To-Day Dr. K. I Keskar, the Deputy Foreign Minister of llu Government ot India, who arrived in Singapore last Sunday on the first leg of his South-Hast Asian tour is cheduled to leave by a Malayan Airways plane for Saigon to-day at
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  • 31 4 CAWNPORE, Apr. 2(>. Over 5u forged permits lor bottles ot brandy are reported to have been seized by the Cawnpore excise authorities. One man was arrested. FOC
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  • 412 4 WE MERCHANTS HAVE BEEN KEEPING INDIA'S FLAG F LYING ALOFT, SAYS HARDIAL SINGH The Indian mercantile community in Malaya is proud to be able to state that I hey hare always been correct and forthright in their dealings and are now abie to walk with their heads erect as representatives
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  • 55 4 FAREWELL PARTY TO TAN KAH KEE Hokkien Huaykuan iFuki< n a.) and the tie Hoc Hean ciuo are holding a Farewell Party m Honour oi .vir. Tan Kan Kee at 4:-J. Bukit Pasoh Road at t> p.m. totnorrow Thursday, Apr. J8 and thereafter a Yenhui, (Chinese Dinner) at 8 p.m.
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  • 26 4 WASHJNGTON. Apr 26 Th< United States Agriculture Depart* meni )ia> reported that 576,000,000 bushWs <>i wheat wiv in storag hh< Uimed States t>ll Apr. 1.- Reuter
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  • 407 4 BANDITS HOLD UP VAN AND GETS AWAY WITH $956 CASH CHEQUE FOR $979.90 .4/ p.m. on Apr. 24, a van proceeding on cigarette distribution was held up by two armed Chinese at the 22\ mile Jasin-Chabau Road in Jasin area (Malacca). The bandits entered the can and stole $956 in
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