Indian Daily Mail, 5 May 1949

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  • 16 1 Indain Daily Mail \OL. V. NO. 83. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 105 1 Dutch Govt. Apologises To India For Shooting of 3 Indains At Lhambi ISEgs-tL I .rtlilA'S PRO I EST ITION Ml VICTIMS' RELATIVES OFFERED May The Dutch Government apologised to the Government of Indiooting oi three Indians at Djambi in Decembi r. from thi External Affairs Ministry il nas lonimumcuted Lo
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  • 132 1 FINNAL TOUCHES BEING GIVEN TO COUNCIL OF EUROPE CHARTER 4. Ten natj M' t ing t in final i iy on tor a C un pe a sort ol joint parifea- t rne nine Foreign Ministers and i d( putj mini i met at old were i aid bj dip-
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  • 48 1 PAKISTAN MAY FOLLOW INDIA? LI I Mill i iii v t nn- 1I I II I• < maaa i j witn i India i i Id ism in ihe Moslem the i an t i 1 1 imu orks Im I- "i .mil > indusere Ins been no uiiiniunism Reuter
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  • 24 1 Liquat Ali's Predeparture Programme I M i D wning hC( ol this 1 l h U nee nder and ;ing tan] mdon. the Reuter
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  • 8 1 WYSORE MINISTRY TO BE DISSOLVED? dfgdfg dfgdsfgdi Reuter
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  • 68 1 LONDON, May One ot the nost popular exhibits at the BriIndustr i ia i* a plastic ba? where buj n drink mri then bounce their glasses on h e counter to lest whether they are ireakablc The glasses, made of plastic, ar« in thi for wme whisky
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  • 112 1 LONDON May 4. Malaya .s scheduled to Boat next week one of the largest colonial loans ejei negotiated in th,. United Kingdom. Plans are almost completed for the Federation of Malaya to raise a loan pf £8,000,000 In the London market. The money would
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  • 46 1 150 BOMBAY RED PRISONERS ON HUNGER STRIKE BOMBAY, May 4. A hundred and fifty Communisits detained in Bombay prisons went on a hungerstrike last night demanding "better treatment and adequate family aL ."7. ances A similar Communis hungerstrike at Calcutta was called off Last weekend Reuter
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  • 79 1 States (From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May 4. —The question of disposal of records of Bta merged with Provinces or with States Unions was discussed at a meeting of the Research and Publication Committee of th" Indian Historical Records Commission h< psterday.
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  • 330 1 FIRST READING OF BILL IN BU, PARLIAMENT LONDON, Ma) I. Parliament yesterday gave its first formal reading to a wordy and complex bill embodying the radox that Republican Eire is neither "part of His .Majesty's dominions nor a foreign country." Bj affirming
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  • 37 1 Photo. Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru is siM- n chatting with President T. O'Kclly Of the Ireland Republic during his visit t 0 the hitter's residence ai Dublin on Apr. 28. A. P.
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  • 88 1 MORfe SHIPS FOR INDIAN NAVY BOMBAY. May 4.— Vice Admiral W. E. Parry, Commander-in.Chiel ol the Royal Indian Navy, has just returned here from London, where Ik lias had discussions with the British Admiralty for acquiring m«>re ships for the Indian Navy. Vice Admiral Parry described his mission a> "very
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  • 59 1 We Did Not Prepare For War, Says Senanayake (From Our Own Correspondent; BOMBAY. May 4.- "Peace was th« keynote of the Commonwealth Prim*' Ministers Conference in London, d. *s Senanayake, Ceylon Prime Minister said here today. Senanayake, < n route to Colombo from London said "Members of the Commonwealth desire
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  • 109 1 PALESTINIAN ARABS IN NEW TRANSJORDAN CABINET AMMAN. May 4.— Trans Jordan V n«w cabinet will include three Palestinian Arabs, it was reliablv learned on Tuesday. This mov« by King: Abdullah following th,. visits of Premier Hud'* Pasha to Cairo and Baghdad recen. tly suggests that the annexation <> f I
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  • 92 1 WASHINGTON. May 3. A request from C mmunist run Czechoslovakia for U.S. aid in hnidin^ eatened economic pinch ned destined on Tuesda\ for a linal. flat "no". Czech negotiations aaked tor the help as part of a deal to set American claims for private property
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  • 32 1 I V Portuguese Goa May 4. -A flnv M> rncrea* exports of mangant ore in the United SUWi and J&pan ia be'ng conducted by local Arms U associated with lore^ga capital AP
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  • 394 1 H f A HONGKONG, .May i. —An appeal may be made to the United Nations to prevent Shanghai becoming a battleground in the Chinese civil war, according to usually reliable reports reaching Hongkong today. Some of the city's most influen- tial business
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  • 211 1 DR. KESKAR'S ADVICE TO BURMA INDIANS RANGOON. May 1. Three thousand Indians representing a craw section of Rangoon's large Indian population yesterday heard Dr. R, V. Keskar. India's Depots Foreign Minister, out line steps the Indian Government had taken to units
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  • 141 1 WHITEHALL WATCHING DEVELOPMENT (.AN.APATHY'S EXECUTION LONDON May I— Political developments to the I'Xtcuiion in Malaya early this morning ol A. Ganapa'hi were being watched with close interest in Whitehall today. Colonial Under Secretary Arthur Rees Williams was replying m Par. .iament later today t# a question on the case. Colonial
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  • 138 1 BOMBAY. Max 4 -The R Western India Golf Club, one ol oldest sporting institutions in Ind h will be dissolved shortly, ai the Bom bay Government is acquiring tie: srea covered by the club hous^ and golf links. The Club's golf course ii
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  • 92 1 DEVELOPMENT OF COUNTRY CRAFT TRAFFIC IN INDIA (lrom Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May 4 Th- up ol a centralised organiss coordinate all-India inter ol j countrycraf i industry in India is one of the mam proposals of the Com, mittee set up by the Commerce Mi nistry of the
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  • 78 1 Heavy Defeat For Truman's Administration WASHINGTON. May 4.-I';. d«nt Truman's administration fered a h< avy defeat from B co tion of Southern Democr Republicans who m th" House Representative night passed h b'li to n tain th< ma n pro- i tia of the Taft.Hai Ac labelled by Ur ions
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  • 821 2 Indain Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. May 5, 1919. CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME! |Ui;. P. l\ NARAYANAN, a member ot the Federal Legislative Council, is reported to I appealed that all monies collected \>y Indians in Malaya towards the Gandhi Memorial Fund he pooled and donated toward.- the building of tlie
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  • 596 2 Admiral Nimitz's Disclosure Electoral Rolls Preparation Difficulties Explained LAKE SUCCESS, May 4.— Admiral Nimitz, I administrator for the .Kashmir plebiscite, told Reuter he has provisionally decided to leave Lake Success on May 9 to settle details of !he plebiscite. The 64-year-old Admiral
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  • 428 2 CHINA SUAJNUUAI, May I. The Sh Command admitted to-day the loss' Nationalist escape porl KKJ miles south. hm (11. Ihe Garrison Command communique, issuea about 02uu UMT weunesaay, said the Uhekiang Provincial Peace Preservations Corps evacuated Hangchow at noon Tuesday, alter completing a delaying action.
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  • 65 2 BOMBAY. May 4. India i iin*>rt« from th« United States totallRs.980.U00.()00 I about £73,500.--000) in 1948, according to ollicia. statistics. This is Els. 100.000,000 (£7,500,000' excess of India's exports to the United State. i n the same year. Indian exports to America included textile fibre, cashew nut»,
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  • 48 2 ALGIERS, Mil, Ofe thou Officers and nvu mainly from 'hFrench Legion embarked Oran N«>rth Africa, yesterday for W china. Th<- dispatch Ol 500 F L» gion troops a- r« in f orcein i the French army fighting V la lists In Indochlni -./a re- j>»uud in March Reuter
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  • 66 2 COMMONWEALTH NATIONS ASSURE TO BURMA RANGOON, •iv, »ou monweam, >, al|o financial and a*lp i.ti, m over it, p., en, ihe miormai I announce I'he proim .(l io l),. uuttmii, made h\ indi.,\ fandif Jawaha < cent nie< I f r ,n M ii iw, AP report The B Am
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  • 49 2 Accused No. 1 Give Bail ri>AV.\ltl'M.u I (From Our Ouu Govinda A i vein. ii' Mad in <ii< Ud oy p< aim each. B O'lial! ol aj V'C! I aCCU 'i iional D aopoly al chai nt< i d January An;. r ol Ja imird'i'd li I year Copyright
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  • 37 2 Sitarama Reddi To Represent India At I.L.O. Conference MAD! rama R«dd M yenut and I eminent ernment ,i I at th« rcncc- to b<- I month. Th Ram, M i LO J' stood, h ol Ind F.O.C.
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  • 16 2 INDIAN NATIONAL ART INSTITUTE Art 1:- B I I V I I I I I F.O.C.
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  • 65 2 LONDON, May. 3. Mrs. Clement Attire, wife Of Britain's Prime Minister was ordered into a hospital on Monday for two weeks "complete rest." Her secretary said that the Prime Minister's wife was "very tired" and would leave Monday night lor a clinic in Surrey Hills.
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  • 35 2 NICE, May 4. The Aga Khan will leave Cannes on May 14, for a three-day visit to Switzerland. Afterwards he will go to London and then to Paris returning to Cannes on May 22.- Reuter
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    37 2 PHOTO. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Minister of Health in the Government of India, looks at "Magic show" one of the exhibits at an, antimalaria exhibition opened in Delhi. Apr. If). A medical corns captain (unidentified) looks on. A.P.
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  • 104 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) TRICHUR. May 4.— 8. Gopala R-ddi Madras Finance Minister, speaking here condemned th* attitude of sonu Andhras to have the formation Of the Andhra Province postponed if Madras City were not to be included. He said they had no claim
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  • 50 2 CAWNPORE, May 4.— Six persons are reported to hav e been slightly injured in a clash between rival groups in Akbarpur, a village about 24 miles from Cawnpore. The trouble arose over the election of the Sarpanch of the village panchayat. The election has been postponed. FOC
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  • 229 2 Indian Delegation's Prime LAKE SUCCESS, May 1. The General Assembly of the United Nations having set May 11. as the deadline for the con. elusion of the present adjourned session, the main question before the Indian delegation here today is whether and
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  • 65 2 CAWNPORE, May 4. Bago. molasses a mixtui< ol mola and baßa.-se §er*aningi haw b* n found to be good cattli food ai r* >uJt of experiment carried Out during the last five or six yeara a* the Imperial Institute of Sugar Technology at CaWnpOre. Th< ne* food
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  • 115 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. May 4.— Controversy I V' r the expansion of the Madras Ministry reached an interesting sterday when Local Administration Minister K. Chandramouli challenged Mr. T. Prakasatn to cm. out in the open with charges against the seven ministers retained in
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  • 29 2 THREE DIE OF SUNSTROKE (From Our Own Correspondent) BE2WADA, May 4.— Three per sons, including one woman di«d ypsterda.v following a sunstroke attack the temperature reaching Ila degrees. Copyright
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  • 36 2 MADRAS. May 4. Th< Madras G Wernmem did not propose to re. nam the- .tan,- 0 j form BriliBh Monarch, and Viceroy, and K .ladr.v^. thf Minist.-r for Local .vclmiiuoiiut on stated FOC
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  • 354 3 BURMA Pandit Nehru s Assertion I Indian Prim, Minister Jawaharlal Nehru received an enm several hundred people when he visited the Swiss Partiafor a stale reception. nvers of India's national clours, Pandit Nehru told tun a few months U U likely that
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  • 97 3 NEW YORK. May 4. The Western powers took another step on Monday night toward a mooting with Russia on lifting the Berlin blockade and discussing on overall settlement ol the German problem. U.S. Ambassador at large Philip C. Jessup conferred for more than an
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  • 325 3 India Looks Upon All Countries With Friendly Eyes' U I hung at el i i iii luded in i in i«TRI visn 111. i tile I e honoured 111 I roil Pi makii an p with bro B l»sHII» till the 1 1 u ail i nis country is attracU
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  • 64 3 PHOTO). Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (centre). Prime Minister of India, pictured on arrival at Dublin Airport, Republic of Ireland. Apr. 27. Greeting him are Ireland's Prime Minister John A. (ostello (right) and Eamon de Valera (left), leader or the Opposition in the Government of Ireland. Pandit Nehru
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  • 630 3 If China Falls To Reds, All Of S. E. Asia Will Collapse Gen. Chennaulfs Warning lo Americans PLEA FOR IMMEDIATE AID TO NATIONALIST WASHINGTON, May I. Malaya, Indo- China, Siam, Burma and Indonesia also will tall to the Communists, if China is swallowed up hy the Reds, General Claire Chennault
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  • 436 3 ZURICH, May I.— The leading Swiss paper Neue Zuercher Zeitung yesterday welcomed Pandit Nehru, Indian Prime Mini, ster due here yesterday <>n a Ihree-day official visit, with an article on his visit spread over three-quarters of the front pa^e. "The Swiss people and particularly
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  • 66 3 WASHINGTON. May 4. Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit. India's Ambassador designate to the United States, is oxpe^'d to arrive In Nev. York on May 5 After spending a few days in New Y irk she will reach the capital on May 8. Th»
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  • 783 3 RANGOON, May 4. Largescale rebel activity has flared up in the Moulmein area, at the northern end of Burma's southeastern coastal strip 100 miles east of Rangoon last night's Government communique reported. Two hundred rebels who ambushed a Government patrol 40 miles
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  • 72 4 Ganapathy was hanged at ly morning Hollowing an unsuccessiui app il against u ntence ol death in id,' to the Court of Appeal on Apr l the death sentence was ifirmed by the Selangor state unril i)i\ Apr 23 ,i Federal Government Press Re It adds: ranapathy
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  • 445 4 Govt, s Warning To Fubiic "I am di reded to inform you that there are strong grounds for supposing that, as a result of the pressure which has been exerted on tneni by the Security Forces, the bandits may break up their gangs and, as
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  • 95 4 INDIAN TEACHER AWARDED DIPLOMA IN PSYCHOLOGY Americk Singh Gill, a teacher of Mahatma uandhi High School, Kuala Lumpur, has been awarded Diploma in Practical and Applied Psychology. li- sal sfied the Examiners as to ois proficiency in the abov- subjects d i- entitled to affix ih<' di&tincvv Letters D.P.P. after
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  • 54 4 Chinese Inter-School Athletic Sports In. Bth Annual Chinese InterSchool Athletic Spoils win be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday and Saturday, 6th and 7th May. The Sports are scheduled to bey in each day at 9 a.m. and the distribution ol trophies will be at approximately 5 p.m.
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  • 33 4 today, Thursday. May 5, at P.m. at the Singapore Lodge rheosophical Society at 8. Cairnhill Road, Mr. "'Alex". Low Siew Kee will give a talk entitled "An Approach to Theosophy".
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  • 21 4 LONDON, May 4.— Mr. O. D. Birla. Indian industrialist, arrived at Heathrow airport yesterday morn. ing by Air India International Reuter
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  • 253 4 Labour Party To Hold Public Meeting To-Morrow The Labour Party of Singapore will hold a puhuc meeting al Empress Plate at l.la p.m. tomorrow Friday, May 7. at which they will oppose tne recent Progressive Pany vote to extend the term of olhce of elected Municipal Commissioners. PtthSl Dt,N V'S
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  • 170 4 Following are the particular.- ol the Chinese Y.M.C.A. s First Baby Show 1949: Object: To improve the health Of the babies of Singapore through this friendly competition yearly. Qualification: For all Singapore's babies, Irrespective ol race, creed or sex. Divisions A. babies lrom 7 months
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  • 114 4 in the unavoidable absence of Miss Shanta Rama Rao who was to have addressed a meeting of the East-West Society recently but who still is on a tour ol Indonesia, the Chairman of the Society Mr. P. S Raman, a member of the stall oi
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  • 534 4 Following are the results of the 2nd day's races held yesterday in the Singapore Turf 'tub's Summer Meet rtAUE 1: Class 3 Hordes. Division 5 6 Furlongs ana o i aru.s 1. Aoby t\ tIJ and v>i2.oo 2. Patnflnaer -*<.uo 3 Toooggan ba.uo Time: l
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  • 10 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR GANDHI FUND MALAYAN VAR Sir a.a.I
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