Indian Daily Mail, 8 May 1949
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Title Section18 1949-05-08 1 ttunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 86 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. MAY 8, 194S FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.18 words
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110 1949-05-08 1 SPEECH AT INTUC ANNUAL I SESSION \\DORE India), May 7. Sardar Vallabhbhai Minister of India, told the second the Indian Sational Trade Union rday that world peace depended on f and prosperity of the workers. ended on their following the rightReuter - 110 words
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Article91 1949-05-08 1 CHILDREN AID MAHATMA GANDHI FUND BOMBAY. May 7. The school children of Bombay have collected Rs. 100 000 £7,500) for the Mahatma Gandhi National Memorial Fund. The amount was handed to Mr. B. G. Khcr Premier of Bombay, at u fanrtmn held by the Schools Committee. The entire COIU iF.O.C. - 91 words
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Article, Illustration70 1949-05-08 1 I. ii Prune Minister of India, is pictured with Mr. and Mrs. Winston Churchill, dinner guest at their London home, on Mav :i. The event is taker, as eviputting into practice the policy he announced to the Commons last week of nmon wealth formula andA.P. - 70 words
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Article7 1949-05-08 1 INDIAN NATIONAL CULTURAL TRUST r. iltural F.O.C.F.O.C. - 7 words
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59 1949-05-08 1 HOROSCOPE FORECAST GANDHIJI'S ASSASSINATION AHMEDABAD, May 7. A horoscope ol Mahatma Gandhi, writtt n Sanskrit by a local Brahmin •r, stated that Gandhi] jki be "wounded by arms" between his 78th and 80th year. A copy of the horoscope, whos^ author died many years back, was ded to the GandhiFOC - 59 words
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87 1949-05-08 1 WEST GERMAN CONSTITUTION APPROVED BONN. GERMANY, May 7.—German political leaders on Friday night approved the dratt constitution for a West German Government on its second reading. The only remaining formality Is the third reading set for Sunday. The vote was 47-2, with 15 delegates abstaining, mostly en the grounds theA.P. - 87 words
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75 1949-05-08 1 CAPETOWN, May 7.— The Agree. m<nt reached at the London conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers indicates "enormous progress" in the relations between Commonwealth member-, said South African Premier Dr. D. F. Malan on his return to CaD'town Friday. The conference had a tremendous influence onA.P. - 75 words
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Article231 1949-05-08 1 Responsibility Rests With Malayan Govt. Says Dr.Keskar TnH^n o^^ ay 7 Dr Krishna Keskar, \u d J a D^Puty Foreign Minister, said here vesterdav that the Government of India was "very much perturbed over the execution in Malaya of A. Ganapathv, 24-year-old, Indian President of theReuter - 231 words
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Article178 1949-05-08 1 PARIS, May 7. The World Federation of Trade Lnions last night issued from its Paris headquarters a protest against the execution of Mr. A. Gananathv, Indian trade union leader, under the Malaya Government's emergency powers on a charge of carrying arms. The protest referred toReuter - 178 words
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Article44 1949-05-08 1 NOTHING TO SA Y, SAYS NEHRU BOMBAY, Mar. 7— Pandit Nehru declined to comment on the hanging of the Malayan Indian trad* union leader. A Ganapathy, for illegal possession of a revolver. "1 have nothing to sav at the I moment," he declared.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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104 1949-05-08 1 Australian High Commissioner For Pakistan COLOMBO. May 7. Mr John Oldham, first Australian High Commissioner appointed to Pakistan, is Staying in Colombo for a few days before proceeding t i Karachi to take up his duties. He said in an interview here: "The staff of the Ceylon High Commissioner inReuter - 104 words
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Article96 1949-05-08 1 BOMBAY. May 7. Mr. M. J. Gordhandas. Bombay Presidency Magistrate, related a unique case that came before the local c vjrt recently. A man complained that his neighbour had stolen his calf. The plaintiff and defendant produced witnesses to prove their respective claimsFOC - 96 words
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195 1949-05-08 1 Attlee To Be Told Of India 's Concern KRISHNA MENON SEES LORD LISTOWEL LONDON, May 7.— lndian High Commissioner V. K Krishna Menon last night handed his Government's protest to the British Government at the han ff in ff in Malaya of A. Ganapathv, 24-year old Indian President of theReuter - 195 words
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72 1949-05-08 1 BARODA MAHARAJAH's 1,000 SERVANTS 3ARODA. May 7.— More than on" thousand household servants of Baroda Maharajah whose state has been merged with Bombay province, have protested to the Ooverncr-Oeneral ol India against their compulsory retirement. The Maharajah used to pay them about Rs. 100.000 i*: 7.500 1 per month, besidesFOC - 72 words
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Advertisement62 1949-05-08 1 NEHRU BACK IN INDIA BUT DECLINES TO TALK! "WORDS ARE VERY VALUABLE" mmA SSHZSF 1 7 FfrgPl Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, returned here last nijht after attending the Commonwealth Premiers talks in London. AHked to speak on his London visit, he said: Words are very valuable. They have a magical62 words
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779 1949-05-08 2 Stupendous Task Of Coming Elections India In Men, Material And Money DKFDFJD Dr. Rajendra Prasad's Survey The amount of money, material and work that the coming •elections would involve is discussed by Babu Rajendra Prasad in an interesting article in a recent issue of the Harijan: He writes: The populationFOC - 779 words
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Article, Illustration22 1949-05-08 2 Photo. Prince Philip and Princess Elizabeth are seen, for the first time together, with their baby. Prince Charles in Buckingham Palace. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article130 1949-05-08 2 IFAIZABAD, May 7. During the investigation of a theft case when Sub-Inspector Mum. taz Ali questioned a woman who had come along with her husband from Azamgarh, She rebuked him and said: "I am pregnant in an advanced stage. Don't interrogate me. I cannot stand the strainFOC - 130 words
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Article47 1949-05-08 2 BOMBAY. May 7.— Gold valued at Rs. 110.000 (about £8,250> was seized by the Bombay airport customs authorities from the American crew of an airliner which landed here from Cairo. The gold was concealed in a Canvas belt worn by one of the crew. FOCFOC - 47 words
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230 1949-05-08 2 Anglo- Pakistan Trade Talks To Begin This Month LONDON, May 7.—Angloment of trade between the two end of this month, it was lear The Pakistan delegation to these talks is likely to be led by Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, Finance Minister The talks are likely to cover the Whole pattern oiReuter - 230 words
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144 1949-05-08 2 Communist China Will Offer New Leadership In Asia NEW YORK, May 7. Harold Isach, associate editor of the magazine, Newsweek. reports: "Communist China, no matter how great its internal difficulties, will soon be the most dynamic political fact in postwar Asia.'* Returning recently from a tour of the Orient, IsachA.P. - 144 words
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Article82 1949-05-08 2 The example set by Portugal should serve as an eye-opener to those in Malaya whb <*xpla-n away the slow progress in solving the housing problem by saying that they had no magic lamp which they could rub and produce new settlements. In this article in u Spectator," Mr. Alfred C.ED; IDM - 82 words
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Article41 1949-05-08 2 BOMBAY. Ma Shanker Shumsh Rana, n«wly~app Ambassador-d- sign France and th< I left Bombay for Q to London The 40-year-old 7 th»- young He will reach Sir Shank Paris in Jui. Ann rica in S ReuterReuter - 41 words
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1310 1949-05-08 2 ALFRED C. BOSSOM - ALFRED C. BOSSOM A POSER FOR MALAYA'S RICH: By visitor to Portugal today cn n hardly fail to he astonished by the conditions existing i n that too little known countrv for twenty years, it has been looked as a dictatorship, which to a1,310 words
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Article14 1949-05-08 2 WHITECHURn: Lord P 1 president of Last Games, d el home hi r A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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500 1949-05-08 3 oalani's Assurance To Sinhalese I u A VE ENOUGH PROBLEMS E OF OUR OWN >mffi public meeting at iwalle H. Kripalani. former Presif s. advised the Indian popuf//?' tu fit and to go slow. He askleaders of Ceylon to bring l nt ofFOC - 500 words
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119 1949-05-08 3 ALLAHABAD. May 7 Shri C. Rajagopalachan. Gbvernor-General d JfA has donat< -d a sum of Ks. 16,000 for founding two beds at the Kamala Nehru Memorial Hos?it <J h mm t* ds are to be named after the Maharani Set u Parbati Bai of TravancoreFOC - 119 words
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Article29 1949-05-08 3 SOUTHAMPTON. May 7. Europe's ten--man amateur boxing team saikd in the line r "Queen Elizabeth" Friday night to fight American golden gloves fighters in Chicago on May 18. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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41 1949-05-08 3 NEW DELHI. May 7.— A School of Foreign Languages has been opened here under the auspices of the Indian Ministry of Defence. The languages taught include Chinese, Arabic Rn««inn Freneh an f l German FOCFOC - 41 words
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469 1949-05-08 3 Which Side Will Israel Join?— East Or West! TEL AVIV. May 7. Though Israel/ still in the swaddling clothes of infant statehood, is facing her first fullgrown world problem and does not like it. That problem is how to stay neutral in the cold war between East and West, orA.P. - 469 words
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310 1949-05-08 3 NEW YORK, May 7. A hydrogen eye. a new kind of microscope (hat sees with hydrogen rays instead of light, is reported in Nucleonics, an atomic science journal. This eye can magnify 600,000 times. That is far beyond anything ever attempted. Electron microscopes can magnifyAP - 310 words
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Article46 1949-05-08 3 NEW DELHI. May 7.— Eric Ahlquist. representative of the Finnish Government is here to negotiate a trade agreement with India. Commerce Ministry spokesman said India takes paper, teachests and timber from Finland. Finland imports Indian hides, skins snir.ps cotton, jute and tea.- A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article43 1949-05-08 3 NEW DELHI. May 7. Mr. Arthur S. Lail. India's Trade Commissioner in London, has been appointed Director-General of Shipping, according to an official announcement. Mr. Lall, *vho is expected h«»re from London this month r;11 Bombay as headquarters ROCFOC - 43 words
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Article, Illustration83 1949-05-08 3 Photo. Photo Shows Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India presiding over a meeting of the representatives of various Asian countries and Australia, held at New Delhi, on Apr. 13. The meeting reviewed the Indonesian situation. At extreme left is Thakin Nu Prime Minister of Burma. Others sitting left toA.P. - 83 words
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178 1949-05-08 3 DONATION TO MAHATMA GANDHI MEMORIAL FUND JOHORE BAHRU The following further contributions to the above fund from Tebrau Estate are thankfully acknowledged: Mr. Kovindasamy 5.00 Mr. Singaram 5.00 Mr. S. Velayutham Pillay s^oo Mr. Govindan 500 Mr. Gopal 5.00 Mr. Koran 10.00 Mr. Koma Puthuval 5.00 Mr. Krishnan Nair i178 words
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Article54 1949-05-08 3 NEW DELHI. May 7. The Indian Government i s investigating: a complaint from the Peruvian Government that jute bales exported to Psru carried plague gtrai^. A Government health expert. Dr. K. B. Lai, has been sent to Benares, from where the jute bale S wereReuter - 54 words
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568 1949-05-08 4 UNIUVER'S £25m. GIGANTIC SCHEME The East African Groundnut Scheme was orginally recommended to the British G >vernment in a memorandum prepared by Mr. frranx .>amuel. a Director of the United Africa Company. Limited, which is one of the larger companies within the Unilever organisation. As568 words
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121 1949-05-08 4 TANGANYIKA IS BRITISH TERRITORY SAYS CREECH JONES NAIROBI, May 7.— Britain's Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech Jones left here by air for London on Thursday night after a month of important political discussions in East and Central Africa. Mrs. Creech Jones is remaining in Kenya fOr^two weeks t 0 study socialA.P. - 121 words
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53 1949-05-08 4 NEW DELHI, May 7.- The Govtion of Indian art will be held In Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, shortly, it was learned here. The exhibition is organised by the All-India Fine Arts and Crafts Society. The Society is also negotiating Indian art exhibitions in nthprF.O.C. - 53 words
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Article45 1949-05-08 4 NjlW DELHI. May 7. The OOV- ernment of India has established a Central Films Library and an au-dio-visual education unit to proum term of education. .Tiiment also plans to produce e ucatlonal films and help commerci; concerns In this line. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article62 1949-05-08 4 CALCUTTA, May 7.— Five hundred new motor buses will be added to the state-owned transport service in Calcutta shortly. At present the state transport service in Calcutta is operated by a fleet of 100 single-decker buses. One hundred of the new buses will be double-deckers. The populationF.O.C. - 62 words
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Article78 1949-05-08 4 NEW DELHI, May 6.— The Government of India has approved the Indo-Swiss Trade Pact, concluded at Bern e early this year. Under the pact, India will import from Switzerland railway coaches, machine tools, electrical and medioal apparati*s, textiles, watches, medicines, dyes and chemicals to a totalReuter - 78 words
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Article69 1949-05-08 4 A RARE CATCH INDEED KHARTOUM, Anglo Egyptian Sudan, May 7.— Carr Hartley, 33, Kenya trapper, reported yesterday he has caught four rare white rhinoceroses valued at £5,000 ea«!h, in southern Sudan. Under the conditions of his hunting permit two of the rhinos go to the Sudan government. Carr said heA.P. - 69 words
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395 1949-05-08 4 World Scholars Urged To Show More Interest In Tamil Studies FATHER THANINAYAGAM'S PLEA Ri-v Father Zavier S. Thaninayagam. M.A.. Rf Litt D D Secretary of the Tamil Literature Sbciety* and Indo-Ceylon Organisation for the study of the Tamil langaage literature and culture, is on a brief visit to Malaya on395 words
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Article61 1949-05-08 4 LONDON, May 7. Moscow Radio last night quoted a statement by the iNorth Korean Information Bureau that two battalions of the feoum Korea Army had mutinied and crossed into Northern Korea. Southern Korea is occupied by the Americans and Northern Korea, which has a Soviet-sponsoredReuter - 61 words
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Article70 1949-05-08 4 ROME. May 7.- Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan who arrived here last night for a brief visit, will call on the Italian President, Luigi Einaudi. this morning. He is expected to visit the Rome Opera in the evening. The Prime Minister, who will visitReuter - 70 words
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Article338 1949-05-08 4 YESTERDAY 'S RACE RESULT Following aretne renuitn t ,f th in the Singapore Turf Club SummZ I lerdau:— •''nttitt u'rnM RACE l: Class 1 Horses, Division 4 6 Furlongs and 5 Yards 1. Ascot Vale- $13.00 and $6 00 2. Crispian— sl3.oo 3. Courtenay— $9.00 Time: 1 minute 16.1/5 seconds338 words
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Article21 1949-05-08 4 on race seven I i Starters- I I Consolation p ri7, I each:— *****5 >r!R 1 338H9, I iii21 words
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138 1949-05-08 4 AUSTRALIANS-U.S. INTEGRATED DEFENCE CANBERR. May. 7. Australia has offered to Integrate its defences with those of the United States, the Defence Minister, John J. Dedman said yesterday. He did not say if the United States had accepted the offer. Dedman was discussing at news conference reports publish- d in theA.P. - 138 words
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Article34 1949-05-08 4 NEW DELHI.- May 6 -Th.- Nawab of Pataudi, former Cricket T Captain, is reported t have Joined the Indian Foreign Service. The Nawab is the first Indian Prince to join the diplomatic Service. FOCFOC - 34 words
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