Indian Daily Mail, 2 May 1949

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  • 17 1 Indain Daily Mail vol. v. NO. 80. SINGAPORE, MO! DAY, »«AY 2, 1949. FOLK PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 272 1 It ls A Historical Event Says Sardar Patel Bombay Premier's Assurance To The Ruler II roin Our Own Correspondent) HOWBAY, May I.— Baroda State, third premier Ju state in India today merged with Bombay Indian I 'nion tricolour flag was flown over ntnent building*
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  • 125 1 Hill! FUTURE SAFE IN INDIA'S HANDS" BOMBAY, Ma% I.— Maharaja Pratap Singh, the Gaekwar llaroda. on Saturday night issued a "farewell message," to 0 subjects on the eve of the medieval Indian state's N in independent administrative unit. am putting you and your destiny,''
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    51 1 Photo lahatma Gaadhl is presented oy admirers to Mas'»r" m appreciation «>f her system of education at a h.ld in Bombay on Apr. 20, prior to her deparwas also given a purse containing Rs. 2,000. The m &J education gained considerable popularity in e»Uln years of the inventor's residence there.
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  • 103 1 DR. PRASAD SHORTENS TAMILNAD TOUR DUE TO SUDDEN ILLESS ''urn Our Own Correspondent) 1 ■«> I— Dr. Rajendra Prasad. Chairman of the Midden as f °rced to shorten his tour of Tamil. fn, m u sat Tan jo re last night and he returned to I M lhis OT ™ng.
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  • 253 1 SHANGHAI, May 1 —Na^onalst forces that eight days ago Abandoned Yangtse river defence* and <-*ga|>fd the Communist envelopment were today falling back b?bJnd another of China's great rivers &50 miles further south for their nfrfct stand against the advancing Con mualst armies. Having evacuated
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  • 81 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. May I.— Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Governor-General of India addressing his bodyguard for the first time today asked them to bring credit to the Army, to the government and to themselves by their behaviour. He said "Now that an Indian
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  • 522 1 General Elections In Burma To Be Postponed Indefinitely BURMA RANGOON, May I.— The countrywide turmoil of Burma's civil war has brought a recommendation that general elections be postponed, it was reported authoritatively on Saturday. The seven-man commission appointed by the Government to investigate the possibility of elect ions was said
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  • 729 1 STALIN WATCHES P6BABE OF ONE MILLION PEOPLE LONiOON, May 1 Trade unionists and workers throughout the worldi today celebrated the traditional festival ot Ma> Day with demonstrations, marches and speech**. Throughout Kastiirn Ifrirope, government leaders an viewed parades. In Motftew. Marshal Stalin
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  • 49 1 SOFIA. May I.— Pictures of the Chine s# Communist leader, Mao Tse. tu,ng, were among these carried win* n about 250,000 citizens of Sofia marched past Acting Premier Va^sil Kolarov and other members of the Bulgarian Government in the city's Parliament Square today. Reuter
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  • 174 1 RANGOON. May I— The Burma Government has sent reinforcements to the Akyab region following an attack by 200 Arakani.se Moslem rebels, an official communique said tonight. The rebels were said to have at-' tacked the town of Ahlethangyaw near Maungdaw, on the Akyab coast.
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  • 330 1 M^i 43 2 B; m on Apr 29 an Inman and his wife were proceedina from the 3J mile Ampang r' £f Kuala Lumpur, down a path toR*irds an Indian Tnnple The man was walking in front, of his wife when he was stopped
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  • 70 1 (From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY. Mav I. South India'* greatest stager Sni. M S Sllbbalakshmi beat ali preview record* when h* r singing here for the I und netted in Kv 125,000 'one and jnarter lakhM Shr kept ileal l\ I lakh of peopi«
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  • 54 1 RAZI LAIK ALI TO BE TRIED SOON (From Our Own <>rr« s|M>nd< n« > HYDERABAD, Ma) 1 Mi!.' irj Governor Ma.ior-Gen« ra I Choudhu. ry stated 'bat both th« Ra/aK.tr leader Ka«,mi K.i/v I "k All «"<l some of hr^ Miri'v'' i I nld be t» I'd jointlv s«ion for
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  • 676 2 Indain Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, May 2, 1949. NOT A "ROPE TRICK" BUT A GESTURE OF GRATITUDE -U/h do not agree with those who have criticised India's new link with the Commonwealth, for the* simple reason that, in our opinion and in the opinion Of most Indian statesmen, India's continued
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  • 238 2 Most Far-Reaching Reforms For Village Self-Go In Madras Province Details Of Village Panchayat Bill Published Every Village To Be A Selt-Governing Unit (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 1. Most far-reaching reform for Scil Government in villages of India was initiated yesterday by the Madras Government publishing details of proposed
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  • 143 2 Landlordism In Kashmir Will Be Abolished In One Year's Time, Says Sheikh Abdullah (From Our Own Correspondent) bKIMAUAft, May i. fcneikh Abduiia, Frime Minister ol Kasnmir. declared oil Friday Landlordism in Jammu and Kasnmir will be com. pletcly abolished in one year's time. iC'-piyjng io an address oi' welcome presented
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  • 113 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) M/iUKAfc), May 1 -Malayan Indian V Ramaiaii, Pudukottuh's only Representative m the Central Assembly finally succeeded in ooatinm£ representations lor tne territory in the Madras Legislature. After many representations by Ramiah and pthers t 0 Sardar Patel, Deputy Premier, ol the Government
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  • 104 2 COCHIN, May I.— Prince PcUt ol Greece, now here to study the customs ol India's hill tribes, said that India needed much of social welfare tor her vast population. The Greek Prince, who was addressing the Cochin Rotary Club, said "India's statesmen are quite
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  • 39 2 AHMED ABAD, May 1 —General K. M. Cariappa, Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, was presented here with a Chinese Sword. The presentation was made by the Ahmedabad Military and Rifle Training Association. FOC
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  • 156 2 AGITATION FOR POLITICAL Kill*. TO START ON imrl (From Our Own C*rmpom NEW DELHI, :>lay I.— The Presides I nal Congress, Matrika Prasad koiraia, reiterate uon of the Congress Council oi Actum Iq movement in Nepal lrom June I, tn <. a
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  • 69 2 AMBALA, East Punjab. May I.— A young man here went to jail just one hour after his release lrom prison* The man walked out of the prison gate and went direct to a snop lrom where he stole a bundle 01 cigarette
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  • 85 2 RESOLUTION ON BOMBAY CITY MERGER POSTPONED (From Our Own Correspondent .Bombay, May i.-iiu Municipal Corporation on Jf riday evening decided to postpone "sine die" consideration oi a resolution urging tnat tne City ol Bombay should be included in the proposed Provinc* oi Maharashtra. Xne mover. Socialist Dr. V. a. Matkar,
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  • 72 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA. May I.— Except for a few stray incidents Calcutta was quiet yesterday alter two days oi' disturbances, mainly in the central areas of th e city, a State Transport bus and tram car were stoned in two areas in the city. After
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  • 92 2 PANDIT NEHRU' S NIECE MARAIED Photo. t^ ha !i lt I r; i! e u ha Pilll(lit **KhUt of Mrs. Vi.jaya Lakshmi Pandit, and niece of Prime Minister of Inrii. w d, i t i Ne^h U S2 mail,ed to M Ash <> k Indian < onsul -General in Saigon,
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  • 330 2 BANGKOK, May l.— Dr. i*. Keskar, India's Deputy Minister for External Affairs, (old news reporters on Friday that speculation about the possibility of a Pacific defensive alliance so far was "limited to newspaper conjecture." When pressed by Siamese newsmen to state the
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  • 119 2 Lord Boyd Orr Lauds India's Food SelfSufficiency Plans NEW DELHI, May 1 Lord Boyd Drr, former Food and Agricultural Organisation chief, yesterday tuld India that it she worked hard she might well exceed her 1951 targd Jf 4,500,000 tons of increased food production. Lord Orr, in India to advice the
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  • 69 2 GAUHATI, May 1 -The group of maneatmg tigers that have already been responsible for five deaths this year in the Paiieri area of Mangaldai sub-division (Assam) have cranned their sixth victim. A f<*w days ago, a woman was walking from a tea garden with
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  • 50 2 LEOPARD IN "PROTECTIVE CUSTODY"! CALCUTTA, May 1— A leopard «iib has been taken into "protective custody" by the Calcutta police. The eub was found by a rickshaw puller at a street-crossing in the city. The police stopped him and took the leopard to the station where it is detained." F.O.C.
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  • 32 2 INDIAN VICE-CONSUL AT KANDAHAR NEW DELHI, May 1.-Mr Ram. chand Kalra, a rsfugec officer, has been appointed the first Indian ViceConsul at Kandahar. Afghanistan. Mr Kalra originally Belonged to the NWFP. F.0.C.
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  • 69 2 Indain Suggestion Davis Cup Four C m vt: Inoia I a m.- I seograpnica ropean, p a r> ne&— for 1 mints. I Tm uestion, ai I 01 tm Dav I oeconi I Zone. The Commit! Juiy ia Cup Nutio: m Tii« [ndlai i m ■ii nas lone snouia matches
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  • 53 2 I LLCUTTA old llllK With 'India will d tne Dal no i i named Liord Dalhou aiakr was telephone i ernmt i located In Van ou&lness an Dalhou witn memorn nundred portico il tn m 1824. Before th le gn m» i Ll I ml on
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  • 50 2 LUCKN< I r-old Pala I ol Oudti will mod rn i fl Thf Govi taken ov< tl I to ho I search I I Tie ba 1 Infested bj will b< ;i S lor ni' I This i I I I £2, 85 FOC
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  • 39 2 PSYCHOLOGY FOR MADRAS POLICE i v I MADRAS M I officer, are Ui I in psychol* gy. 5 J This. ar«'.rdi spokesman w «gj, k^| cials u-lh ih« on the woikm- 2nd and thus en I cessfulh detect F.O.C.
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  • 391 3 t Warships From China latest Ultimatum To US, Britain France Ler PREREQUISITE FOR ESTABLISHMENT pi^LoMAill RELATIONS WITH COMMUNIS IS I }R \M ISCO, May I.— Chinese Communists I rday (l( fl BrUain > the Uniled States and W uwcidu" withdraw their armed forces,
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  • 133 3 SHANGHAI, May I.— Shanghai's peril mounted today, hut indications that it was cut oil bv rail Horn the rest of China proved erroneous. Railway officials announced trains still were running lrom Shanghai to the supporting city of Hangchow, 121 miles south-west. They said night trains had
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  • 208 3 LONDON, May L— Mr. L 8 r,!l 1( r y^ a lorm^' Secretary oi btatt ior India, said in a letter to tm rimes on Friday: "May one wno once was con cernea in drafting tne earner ae lA mtion of our Commonwealtn relationship in 1926
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  • 110 3 India's Complaint Against S. Africa To Remain On Agenda FLUSHING MEADOW. May I.— India's complaint against South Africa will remain on the agenda of the United Nations Political Committee despite attempts to transfer it to the ad hoc (minor) Political Committee. This was decided by the Steering Committee when it
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  • 31 3 PARIS. May. 1. King Sisavang i/ong of Laos left Saigon by ship yesterday for France, France-Press* Agency reported. Tin- King took part in the recent Franco-Laotian agreement talks in Saigon. Reuter
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  • 56 3 AHMEDABAD. May I.— lndia will toon have a n«W University the 21st n the country. The propesetl University, to br Called th e Oujerat University, will be located at Ahnudabad. second largest textile centre in India. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. India's Deputy Prime Minister, is President >f the
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  • 225 3 Huks Not Responsible For Murder Of Quezon Family Leader's Denial Of Govt. Charges MANILA, May 1. Luis Taruc, Communist chief of the Hukabalahap peasant army, denied today that his command planned the ambush slaying of Mrs. Aurora A. Quezon. From his Luzon secret headquarters, Tame forwarded a statement to Manila
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  • 95 3 LONDON. May 1. -The British Trade Union Congress has with resiret declined invitations to send delegates to the Indian Trade Union Congress and the Pan-Asiatic conference of trades union this month. Both conferences begin in Indore on May 6. A T.U.C. spokesman
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  • 256 3 Britain Nationalises Gas Industry SEVENTH MAJOR INDUSTRY TO BE NATIONALISED BY LABOUR GOVT. LONDON, May 1. Britain's billion dollar ga> industry passes into the hands ol the Government today, Socialism's international May Day holiday. It is the seventh major industry nationalized by the Labour Party since it came to power
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  • 121 3 KING GIVES AUDIENCE TO LIAQUAT ALI KHAN LONDON. May 1. King Oeorge gave an audience to Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan. Prime Minister 1 Pakistan, at Buckingham Palace on Friday. Tlie Pakistani Prime Minister was the host at a luncheon to the proprietors and editors or leading British newspapers news agencies
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  • 177 3 Captured Randy King's Gun Returned To Senanayake DUBLIN, May I— Mr. Don Stephen Senanayake, Prime Minister of Ceylon, replied: "1 think we arc quite happy as we are." when reporters here asked him Friday «i t'eyion were likely to follow India's example. Me said he was very glad tnat a
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    32 3 Photo Vietnam delegate Madame Thai Thi Lien addressing the Congress of Partisans of Peace at the Salle Pleyel in Paris on Apr. 22. She tailed for peace and independence for Indo-China. A.P.
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  • 112 3 NEW YORK. May 1. Trie United Nations Assembly on Friday cr*at«d 14-nation committer to study a plan ior an 800 man lorc<i to guard United Nation* peat\ mis. sions abroad. The proposal, originally submit<d by the U.N. Secretary General, Trygve Lie, wajs strongly opposed by
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  • 391 4 Resolution Passed At May Day Meeting M That this representative gathering of trade unionists in Singapore takes this opportunity of reaffirming its faith in the power for good of democratic trade unionism. Meeting as it is in the midst of an
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  • 89 4 The first citizen to donate to the Appeal Fund for the University of Malaya by monthly instalments is Mr. S. E. K. N. Ganapathy of 49 Market Street, Singapore. In a letter to the General Secretary of the Fund, in which he enclosed a
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  • 80 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Follow Philippine's Example Sir, -Alter the spate of banner head lines appearing in the Press, of Asians being kicked out of Australia, it is indeed refreshing to read the Philippine Government are to kick out the Australians from Philippine Islands. It now behoves India. Ceylon. Borneo,
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  • 74 4 It was announced recently that a temporary increase in the Rice ration would be made for a period of live weeks from Apr. 4 until May 8. Whilst there has been little change in the forward supply position, it is felt that existing stocks warrant
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    96 4 mt -> m The new Rotary T.B. Clinic, situated in the Tan Tock Seng Hospital, was presented to the Government of Singapore on Friday last. In the presence of a large gathering of Rotarians and well wishers, the Clinic was declared open by Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore. Picture
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  • 39 4 As from today, Monday, May 2 the public entrance to the Food Control Dept., Victoria Memorial Hall, will be from the court yard and not. from the entrance to th, Hall itself, says an official Pres.release.
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  • 34 4 The general meeting of th< "Lotus Club" will be held or, Wednesday, May 4, at 4.45 p.m. at 5. Rallies Quay. All members art invited, says Mrs. S. G. Singh secretary.
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