Indian Daily Mail, 30 April 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 78. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 353 1 RDENCV TO TAKE PAKISTAN FOR GRANTED DEPLORED .—.Mr. L iaqual Ali Khan, Pakistan Prime ,1 a the n ationa ol the Commonwealth pndent) i" take l*;i"^ la n lor granted/' lonlerence here that Pakistan is not "a made of claj and mud.' iIIW i,
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  • 101 1 Third Socialist Victory In Bombay Bye Elections (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Apr. 2r— Mr. Purnshottam Tricumdas, Socialist candidate, was elected by a safe majority to the Bombay Legislative Assembly in bye-election from Bom. baj North held on Monday. Out of 31,983 valid votes cast in bye-election, Purushjottam Tricumdas secured
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  • 64 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BARODA, Apr 29— The District .fudge of Baroda disallowed today the suit of the Pra.ja Sangh praying for injunction restraining the Baroda Government from giving effect to the merger decision. After hearing the plaintiffs pleaders' arguments, the District Judge
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  • 171 1 EDITOR PUBLISHER OF TAMIL MONTHLY FINED PIBLISHED OBSCENE ARTICLES: (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 29— K Srinivasan. Editor, and publisher D. Ratnavelu of the Tamil monthly magazine "Chiranjeevi" were fined Rs. 300 each for printing an obscene matter in the issues of April, Ju»n- and July last and these
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  • 180 1 Huks Responsible For Mrs. Quezon's Murder GEN. ROMULO SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 29. The belief that "Communist inspired Huks" committed the ambush slaying of Mrs. Aurora Quezon in the Philippines was expressed hero on Thursday by Brig. General Carlos P. Romulo. Roinulo referred to the Hukbalahaps. armed peasants guerrillas who have
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  • 47 1 TEHERAN. Apr. 29.- -Ghazanfar Ali Khan. Pakistan Ambassador Lo Persia and Minister to Iraq, has returned to Teheran from Baghdad. Persian Ambassador in Moscow. Mr. Aghci Hamid Sayyah. who is being replaced by the present Minis. ter of Roods, Mr. Nader Arasteh. has returned to Teheran Reuter
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  • 71 1 INDIA WISHES TO REMAIN FRIENDLY WITH BRITAIN (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Apr. 2!).— Dr. Uajendra Prasad. President of the Constituent Assembly, commenting on India remaining n the Commonwealth saicf: "We wish to remain in friendliest terms with Great Britain. 1 am fully satisfied with the formula which has
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  • 77 1 CAPETOWN. Apr. 29.- -Mar; iag«s between white and coloured persona would be prohibited by a law introduced in the House of Assembly today The bill would also ban such marriage^ even when one party did not reside in S»»uth Africa. A surprising provision in the bih
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  • 215 1 Calcutta Police Clash With Communists CALCUTTA Apr. 29— Police clas^l with Communists Wednesday night and seven persons, including four women were killed. The rioting broke out after a group of women Communists started a parade as a gesture of sympathy for fellow Commu nists being held in the city jail.
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  • 146 1 CALCUTTA. Apr. 29.— Trouble llared up in the city on Thursday a i te u noon wh n 400 head•d by girls paraded riot torn Localities again defying a police ban. Tte mob attacked police parties behind roadblocks injuring eight policemen, in the resultant police
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  • 218 1 NEHRU ALONE CAN CLARIFY IT SAYS DR. PATTABHI (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Apr. 29. Though the Dominion leaders' acceptance of Republican India a> a member of the Common wealth has been hailed here as a great personal triumph for Pandit Nehru,
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  • 93 1 TANGANYIKA INDIANS HAIL COMMONWEALTH DAR ES SALAAM, Tanganyika. Apr. St. The news tnat India wfii remain a member oi the i ommonwealth was received by the Tanganyika Indian Community with great satisfaction on inuisuay. Prominent Indian and former member of the Legislative Council Patel stated in Dar Es-Salani "I feel
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  • 117 1 BATAVIA. Java. Apr. 89.— Deadlocked Dutch and Indonesian Republican negotiators placed In Inited Nations bancs to lav the task of drawing a basic plan to restore peace in Indonesia. Neither side c un nit: ed itsell, however, to accept tin plan when completed
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  • 108 1 ROME. Appr. 29. The International Olympic Committee <IOC) on Thursday night awarded the 1956 summer Olympic games to Melbourne. Australia, moving the Olympics to the southern hemisphere tor the first time in history So overwhelming was the sentiment lor small nations and the southern hemisphere
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  • 43 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. The Indian Government ha*s decided to buy telephone cables from Japan because the price is about 20 n r (,f nt tower than that ol British manufacturers, it was understood here yesterday Reuter
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  • 306 1 PLANS TO EVACUATE HONG KONG CITY HONG KONG. Apr. 29 Sumpeople in Hung Kong were said uay tu be already making tentative plans to evacuate the city; but there is no panic and travel agencies say they have had tew enquiries yet. Interest in local defence has been stimulated by
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  • 93 1 RANGOON. Apr 29 -The Burma Army radio today claimed th< re. captur t by Government troops of Amarapura, important rail towi: the Irrawaddy four rades south oi Mandaiay. The radio -aid the Government troops had "complete command" Ava Bridge b -t in Bu fivmg them to
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  • 29 1 NEHRU IN AUDIENCE WITH KING LONDON, Apr. 29.— Pa„(|,f N< h n j inm, Minister of India wm cnved in audience by Kin R al Buckingham Palace toda Reuter
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  • 715 2 Indain Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Apr. 30, 1949. NOTES COMMENTS CXkN before the reverberations of th« world-wid© applause which India'.; magnanimous d«.ci.vion -iain within 4 h e CommonIth Of Nations had died down, South Africa ha^ already announced her into another riminatory 1< e^slation against th e coloured peoples, which
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  • 330 2 UN Kashmir Commission Gives Ultimatum To India Pakistan! 'Final Terms For Implementation Oi Truce Given UNRESERVED ACCEPTANCE DEMANUfci) NEW DELHI. Apr. 29-— Dr. Alfredo Lozano, chairman of the I .>. Kashmir Commission, on Thursday presented M nnal terms for implementation of the Kashmir Truce agreement to the Government of India.
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  • 537 2 Mixed Reaction In S. Africa CAPETOWN, Apr. 29. The item constitutional concept oi ihe Commonwealth announced in London on Wednesday ana published yesterday following the conference ol* Prime Ministers m el with mixed reception in South Africa on Thursday. General Jan Christian Saints
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  • 157 2 LONDON, Apr. 29.— Mr. Anthonj Eden, Deputy Opposition leader said in a broadcast last m«ht that the Common wealth^ "family spirit" might develop into a wider 'sens* Of brotherhood" so that "in lim<' we might merge into Ihe wider citizenship of a united world
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  • 44 2 PARIS, Apr. 29. -French foreign oifice sources yesterday expressed satisfaction that the Commonwealth conference in London had ended in agreement on India's continued membership ta tin Commonwealth. They considered h would stringth< i. the cohesion ..f tin. Common. wealth. Reuter
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  • 136 2 BANG/mOitfe, Apr. The village ueience scneaie In Bengal lias been a great success according tu West Bcngai Premier ii. <J. Roy. inc scneme was introduced by Koy m nis province last year (ram rurai people in tne art oi self-defence in urnes of emergency.
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  • 94 2 RANGOON, Apr. V.l. A further hatch of about 2,500 Indian refugees from the battle areas of Burma oeing repatriated under an Indian Government scheme, yesterday left lor Madras aboard the 3, 1)00 -ton Scindia steamship Jalaburga. They were seen oil' by Indian Embassy officials
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  • 74 2 NEW YORK, Apr. 29. -Mr. J. J. Suigh wa.s re-elected President of tlu India Leagiu of America for the eighth consecutive year at the annul] meeting her, yesterday Miss Pearl S. Buck and Dr. Lili Yu~tang were re-elected as Honorary Presidents. Other officers were
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  • 398 2 INDIA REACTION Hindu Mahasabha's Denunciation Of Link Ni;\\ DELHI, Apr. 29. Decision of the London Commonwealth conference adapt the Commonwealth to include the future Republic of India was described in New Delhi on Thursday as "bold and momentous" by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel,
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  • 79 2 ><u lent r,^l relay d' I wealth „a I ship" and I by v. never b compror;. I I ;i monai tor-ai d' I It addvd nam,' :h< k I as H that f The U u q«. cord K>n. I oi n tentous Indian nerthi sub-e<':.; I by
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  • 88 2 PARIS, Apr -j Bri»i>ii compromiv' m., over th tMuat- pr keep a slibshn 'ween a Kepuh tional Monarch] French teWiftya l< fg yesterday. Commen to remain ju Parisiell a a mits the v enter th< l a mil d thi Commonwi "Th< crackii In the heart iiavi disapj
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  • 39 2 GENERAL ELECTION IN CANADA OTTAV St. Laurel.-, C nister. anavuaaa?Canadiun Pai aolv«d n fc 1 v nil elect Mr. St. Laurel return from a Wt stern Canada a general the early suxniLt. Xbi tour 1 ginaiiy b- i Reuter
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  • 283 3 Fadian Labour Leader Joshi arns Against Premature Decision interview in Colombo lit* i.— Nobody could challenge India's right real problem was ho* India could be id Mr. N. M. Joshi, the veteran labour an ved in Colombo last week to attend e eylon Indian Congress.
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  • 40 3 TOKYO. Apr 29.— Baseball— mad fans overpacked Koshi >n Stadium near Osaka yesterday to .see a double-header baseball same. Th ill was onr kiilrri 27 injured and an alltime record profit tor both teams, says tha Kyodo news Agency. A.P.
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  • 79 3 Educational Standards For Bombay Taxi Drivers BOMBAY, Apr. :!0. Bombay's taxi driver^ must have passed the sth standard examination and be able to speak at hast two Indian languages ihe Bombay Government ha« much- this decision in its efforts to improve the city's taxi service. Besides the prescribed educational and
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  • 48 3 AGRICULTURAL CENSUS OF INDIA NEW DELHI. Apr. 29. An agricultural census of India will be taken next y^ar in accordance with the recommendations of the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations. A technical committee has been set up by the Government to organise the census. F.0.C.
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  • 45 3 HONGKONG. Apr. 29. The British Cruiser. H.M.B. Ccnsort, came home on Monday ior repairs alter its gun duel on the Yangtse River. On thL damaged warsnip were three walking wounded cases lrom the H.M.B. Amethyst, first British ship to sutler from the river attack. A.P.
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  • 58 3 ato Onns Assurance -Indians in Malaya have "nothing to ionalism, Dalo Onn, Ihe Johore Malay journalist who has just returned here East. said that Indians in the country would be ;hts "as lonj; as they were prepared to country, and not as
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  • 73 3 SRINAGAR. Apr. 29. -Th^ Buddhist Lama of Leh, in the northern hill sector of Kashmir, is making a tour of India. The Lama, who will visit Benare*. Buddha Gaya and other Buddhist centres in India, will also meet Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru at New Delhi. The
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  • 55 3 NEW DELHI. Apr. 29.— Paintings ol young Indian students, between the ages of 6 and 14, will be displayed at the International Art exhibition at Pasadena, California. These paintings have been collected from various parts of the country by the Indian Ministry of Education and
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  • 65 3 BOMBAY. Apr. 29. —An Egyptian trade mission headed by Mahmoud Saki Bey, Under-Secretary of the Suppiy Ministry passed through here today on its way t 0 Delhi. The mission, which will spend a fortnight there, will negotiate with the Government of India for imports of
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    53 3 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Premier of India, walks with the Queen (left) and the Begum Ali Khan, wife of Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan. Premier of Pakistan, At Buckingham Palace on Apr. 21, when the Empire Prime Ministers, in London for the commonwealth conference, recently were the guests of the Kins and
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  • 1529 3 Address At Tamil Annual Festival Conference TIRUVARUR, Apr. 17 (By Air Mail).— Mr. C. R. Srinivasan. Editor. Swadesamitran, Madras, today, appealed to the people in India to be patient to have confidence in themselves and in the Government and proceed methodically
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  • 353 3 COMMUNIST ATTACK ON U.K. GOVT. MOSCOW, Apr. 29.— British Naval vessels were reported in Pravda Monday to have joined forces with Kuomintang Chinese Nationalist ships and fired the first shots in the Yangtze river battle. The accusation was contained in a Tass dispatch
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  • 529 4 Says R. K. S. Chetty Basis Ot Anti-Hindi Agitation Explained TRICHINOPOLY, Apr. IS (By Air Mail). "India has never been so politically united as she is today, thanks to the integration of States by Sardar Patel. Deputy Prime .Minister of India.
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  • 88 4 CHARLIE CHAPLIN TO BE OUSTED FROM U.S.? WASHINGTON. Apr. 29. The U. S. Attorney-General, Tom Clark, will be required to remove Londonborn actor Charlie Chaplin from the United States under a bill now before the U.S. Senate, according to Senator Harry P. Cain (Republican, Washington > The bill provides for
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  • 451 4 Restore Republican Govt. At Jogja First INDONESIAN DEMAND ON DUTCH BATAVIA, Apr. 29.— The Indonesian Republicans called on the Dutch again to restore their government in Jogjakarta bpfore doing angthing else about the Indonesian dispute. A Republican spokesman said this move "must be regarded as the unconditional first step... We
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  • 110 4 PONDICHERRY, Apr. 29. Mon. T. Dumenteel, Inspector-General of French Overseas Territories, is hopeful of developing trade between French India and Pakistan. Dumonteel told the local merchant community that France would arrange "to procure all commodities to leed the population of French India territories." He added:
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  • 62 4 NEW DELHI. Apr. 29. India's sugarcane production has declined this year, according to oilicial statistics. The area under sugarcane" U 3.645.000 acres this year, as against 4.047.000 acres In 1947 48. Sugar production has also fallen from 5.803.000 tons last year to 4.984.000 tons this
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    49 4 Photo. Major General Kalwant Singh. Chief of the Central Staff of the Indian Army, is at present in Switzerland to inspect the management of the Swiss Army. Photo shows: Major General Kalwant Singh is greeted by Federal Councillor Dr. K. Kobelt. Chief of the Swiss Federal Military Department. A.P.
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  • 226 4 PARIS 'PEACE" CONGRESS MANIFESTO PARIS, Apr. 29.— The World Peace Congress, at its closing session on Monday night, adopted a manifesto condemning colonialism and the conflicts in Malaya, Indochina, Indonesia and Greece. Jt made no reference to the war in China. The manifesto also demanded outlawing
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  • 1122 4 There is alwags a woman behind a murder, sags P. K. Sen, Deputg Commissioner of Police, Calcutta, giving some cases in Amrita Bazar Patrika. I am afraid I have blundered today into a subject which may cause unnecessary provocation to my friends
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  • 65 4 LIFT BAN ON RUSSIAN WIVES, PLEADS U.N.! FLUSHING. New York, Apr. 29i— The United Nations- General Assembly Monday formally asked Russia to lift the ban separating Russian wives from their foreign husbands living outside Russia. There was no expectation Russia would do so. The vote on the proposal, made by
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  • 39 4 MADRAS. Apr. 29. A malaria control post, under th auspices oi the W>rld Health Organisation, will be established shortly in the Shimoga district, Mysore State. Three other anti-malarial posts will be set up in Bihar. Assam and Malabar. Reuter
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  • 1689 5 Churchill s Appeal To Britom •I Am Happy About This New Setup' PRESS REACTION TO NEW COMMONWEALTH SETUP ,',\f)o\. \pr. 29. —Winston (hurchill hailed the new Britiah Tommm, ft KK* "2 a^r** ffS&rs; iides Ot world Are favourable (o Our Voyage fce the tides of
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  • 1295 5 UNANIMOUS TRIBUTE TO STATESMANSHIP OF NEHRU ATTLEE LONDON, Apr. 29. Commenting on the results of the Commonwealth Premiers 9 Conference, the Uh bour Dailg Herald said that the two men who will stand first in the public mind as the founders
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