Indian Daily Mail, 10 May 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. V. NO. 88. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 10. 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 224 1 Sporadic righting Already mrted At Hating U\l )Uni 9.— The Chinese Government Admitted lint ommunist troops were Shanghai, fifth largest city in tne munigue said a small detachment of omreached hating. U mites northwest of the i,<i<iu ji* oplv and sporadic fighting" was
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  • 167 1 PASADENA. California. May The Paeifie Coast of the United States is going t 0 haw another big earthquake according to seismologist Dr. Hugo Beniofl, of California Institute of Technology But, h« adds, "no man knoweth the day nor the hour thereof." The sciential *old newsmen
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  • 70 1 Hindu Mahasabha Programme For Nationalisation of Key Industries (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 9.— The Working Committee ol the All-India Hindu Mahasabha yesterday adopted an point Political Programme of nalisation ol land and all key indu n India. The resolution and shall belong to the State .mum requirement
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  • 85 1 UN Kashmir Commission Military Adviser To See Thimmayya (From Our Own Correspondent) SRINAGAR, May 9. Lieut-Gene, ral Maurice Delvoie, United Nations ary Adviser arrived here yesterday from Rawalpindi oil a three, day visit. He had long discussions With Brigadier Tremaine, head oi the United Nations Observers on th** Indian <ide
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  • 64 1 IMPORTANCE OF HARIJANS IN FREE INDIA STRESSED (From Our Own Correspondent) ORISSA, May 9. Presiding over the Session of the All-India DepreaC League here A. Kurmay. former Madras Minister, said Harijan community was a mino. till today, but under the new constitution it would become a predominant one. Of eighteen
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  • 47 1 GOVERNORS CONFERENCE BEGINS IN NEW DELHI (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. May 9. --The Governors Conference met her* for ftv« Iv.urs y<sterday at Government House, the Governor-General Mr. C. Rajagopalachari presiding. The nee discussed the food posirefuge< problem and law and order in the country. Copyright.
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  • 68 1 Irom Ou- Own Correspondent) INDORE. < India*, May 9 -The onal Tr:;d« Union Con.eluding la-t nifrht a three here pa Jed a resolution ion at the agp'* ■l.'d at the Commoi veal h n London. Ar.other re d m irau the special ion o. r
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  • 166 1 RAWALPINDI, Ma> 9. Pakistan has started building operations on its plan to establish ordnance works. onstruction of a first ordnance factory is under way and the first phase of the plan including the setting up of a pilot factory to manufacture rifles and rifle ammunition
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  • 57 1 MADRAS, May 9— Mr Anaiidae Nambiar, Communist MLA of Madras and General Secretary of the Communist -eon! rolled S.I. Railway Labour Union, Triehinopoly, was apprehended by the police on May 5 in a village n*ar Ching*lput, about 30 miles from Madras. He was reported to have
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  • 23 1 HAIFA. May 9— Mr. Sydney Stanley, key Lynskey tribunal witness, arrived in Haifa in-an Israeli ship from Marseilles this morning. Reuter
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  • 50 1 Photo Pandit Jawaharlal N< hru Prime Minister of India, poses with Federal President Eras. Nob. of Su.i serland and federal Councillor Dr Max Petitpfcrre (right) daring his recent visi. to Zurich. Switser. land. Nehru arrived In Switzerla nd on May 3 for an unofficial visit.. A.P.
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  • 320 1 LAKE SUCCESS, May 9.— The United Nations General As. semhly Monday besan the final scheduled week of its spring meeting. The 58-nation forum, which convened on Apr. 5. i.-s striving to finish its work and adjourn on Saturday, May 11. To do
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  • 66 1 CALCUTTA. May 9.— Mr A K. Ghosh, a Bengal evil servant, has been appointed chief Commissioner Ol the Andaman and Nicobar l»_ lands. The Andaman and Nicobar archipelago, in the Bay of Bengal, i< now being developed by the Government of India ai a settlement fcrr refugees
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  • 121 1 PULITZER PRIZE AWARD FOR U.S. NEWSMAN NEW YORK, May 9. -Price Day ol the Baltimore Sun on Monoav won the Pulitzer Prize for the reporting on International in 1948. The decision was based on a series m articles Day on India's first year oi indt p n dence. A Princetown
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  • 29 1 SALEM, Mai 9.— The first Indian Bishop of Sakm. Diocese (South India; the Rt. Rov. V. S. Selva. nathar, was consecrated h«r« recently F.O.C.
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  • 59 1 SAN FRANCISCO, May 'J. -Mr. S. K. Kirpaiani, Indian Consul General at San Francisco, said "day that Premier Nehru is "almost certain" t 0 visit California during his umn United States visit. Detailed plan* £or Pandit Nehru's I are nor yet available, but when the dates
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  • 127 1 India's Complaint Against S. Africa opens Before UN LAKE SUCCESS. Ma> 9.— The Indian complaint against the treat. men! of Indians in South Africa opened before the Cnited Nations Political Committee today. Chairman Fernand Van Langenhove, of Belgium, said at the open, ing that he had to make a "rather
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  • 152 1 U.S. Aid To India Object Of Nehru's American Visit? LONDON, May 9.— The Lndepen. dent Sunday newspaper Observer reported yesterday thai Americas •conomic aid t o India is one v i the subjects tv be discussed between President Truman and Pandit Nehru, when the Indian Prime Minister visits Washington. A
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  • 162 1 LONDON, May D.— The DaiK Ma'l, in an editorial, speculate! that Hongkong may become "another Berlin." In discussing what the newspapi r calls "the danger confronting B. tain hi China/' the Daily Mail said; "The siege in the West is over, bar the shouting, but
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  • 33 1 CAIRO, Maj M Tu.n'\fi\' people prere drowned uhm biiH fell into th< Ciiza Canal at El Ma/ghduna. 15 mika of (aim day. Stv«n possengi r- ■acapad* Reuter
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  • 38 1 WASHINGTON May J jaya Lakshmi Pand I i Amba- i today by air fl k Th< Ambassador I] be g. national sirpoi b; I j of numerous dip. .matte and high Stai,. Departmen Reuter
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  • 41 1 GEN. SPOOR'S RESIGNATION DENIED KAT.WI M 9 Milita soar, eei denied rumouni thai h- l>uu i.mni tod. i (n Ind I I I•• n S II S ,»o.r h «<! l< dered h r si^astJ-sn An' Hie Dutch mv;t*« nty rei.tort'd Reuter
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  • 786 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, May 10, 1949. MALAYS AND RUBBER INDUSTRY— III a nd more labour f<> Mr. C. arne, the retiring Secretary ated Ma. .van i d tha en t employeirning aintain a standard tem and also to promoney mittanc< to th< ir k. 'That i nda oi
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  • 113 2 Curator Kaka Kalelkars Stupendous Visit ToS. Africa Contemplated NEW OKI, Hi. Maj !>• Acharya Kaka Kalelkar, former V iccJ nancelior 01 Mahatma Gandhi's I niversity and a life-long issociate oi* (iandhiji. who is now appointed Hon. Curator of the Gandhi Memorial
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    301 2 BUJiuuii, May communist rioti n light bulbs were hurled at the police broke night. Twenty-four persons intong the injured were eleven poii About 600 demon>4raior.s me l ema| i meat lor 165 Communists on u i... t £/l jail. The riolinu broke out wh t p "J ll mi
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  • 447 2 'A vgorous pursuit oi construcv( work would be the best memo. •ial to the Mahatma," told Acharya Sal Ikar to a mass meeting held in Rajkot. The Committee, he said. decided t G have a memorial beginning •'lrom the most trivial but significant
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  • 108 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) a...'. bcLtil, May I'll teen tnousand young men and women have been so far trained under the Government of India's techr/'al and vocational training scheme, it was learnt here r ihe present need of the country for. trained, teennicians. is about
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  • 39 2 SYLHET, May 9— Undaunted by previous failures, a 30-year-oid candidate sat for the Matriculation examination lor the tenth time at the local centre. The other candidates have dubbed him "Robert Bruce oi Syihet."- FOC
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  • 127 2 Time Limit For Indo-Pakistan Reply To UN Commission Extended KASHMIR: RAWALPINDI, May 9. The United Nations Kashmir Commission has extended the time limit for replies from India and Pakistan to its final terms for a truce agreement in the disputed territory. The Commission, which presented its terms on Apr. 28,
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    3 2 ACHARYA KAKA KALELKAR
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  • 93 2 NEW DELHI, Ma> 9. A Govern ment of India delej ition will visit London this gammer to discuss with the British Government th possibility of conv* rting more of India's sterling ba: into h currency. Under the Indo- British sterling balances agreement. India can eonvert £15,
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  • 139 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, 1 1> P.— Mr. T S. Avinasilinram Chettiar, former EducaHon Minister, Madras, told delegates ii» ih,. Fifth All-India Basic Education Conference yesterday that the aim of Basic Education was to Utilise the every -day experience of the ehild for tin
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  • 132 2 CEYLON NEWS: Kripalani Pleads for Betterment Ot Labourm Conditions HATTON, (Ceylon) May 9.— Thedani ing labour vulnerable to the advances ol g by the failure of the Si ale and ihv employ" vide adequate wages and" accepted in if I was referred to
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  • 330 2 ••Communism has done boi good. As m other lands, so here, if the State and the employers do not improve things chaos will result. Continuing. Mr Kripalani said that many ol the neighour> of India had fallen victims to the Communist menace "Th** seed bed
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  • 558 3 inntrary lo Meaning Of Democracy I Labour MPs Condemn Racial incrimination In i. Africa I May 9.— Mr. Thomas Driberg. Labour, ominous debate on t ne Comas, tusi wee* said tne attuuae icy" or "apartheid was a on a motion for the adjournment
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    58 3 Photo. Mrs. Desai, wife ol the Indian Minister in Switzerland, hangs a garland round the neck of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Prime Minister of India, as he disembarks from the plane which took him to Zurich, Switzerland, on May 3. The Prime Minister was in Switzerland on an official visit. (At
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  • 533 3 Nature Of C' wealth Nations Aid To Burma Still A Secret BURMA Burmese Paper Urges Country To Join The C'weakh Link RANGOON, May 9. The Burmese Presa on Sunday described the decision bv Britain, India and Pakistan to give Burma all out assistance, as a 'Personal triumph" for Prime Minister
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  • 361 3 Fresh Deadlock Feared In Dutch-Indonesian Negotiations LXDOAESIA Federalists Want hew T alks io Begirt BATAVIA, May 9. Indonesian leaders of nonRepublican states called on Sunday for a conference with the Republicans before either join with the Dutch in round-table talks at The Hague. Tins stand was revealed In a Press
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  • 154 3 Move To Ensure Independence Of Speakers FORTHCOMING ASSEMBLY SESSION TO CONSIDER AMENDMENT TO CONSTITUTION NEW DELHI, May The Constituent Assembly is likely to accept an amendment to the draft Constitution! ensuring the independence of the presiding authorities in legislatures and their freedom from executive interference. The secretariat oi the Central
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  • 103 3 LONDON, May 9.— Withm 24 hours of Britain and America opening their antijamming "radio war" against Russia, Moscow Radio today broadcast a long attack on the Western radio systems, accusing them of suppression and distortion of facts. The 'Voice of America' and its junior brother,
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  • 183 3 PARIS, May ihc French Ni- w.ial Library of Dancing h*« swarded its bronze medal and diploma to Indian dancer Madam Mrinalini Sarabhai Madame barabnai whose troupe has juVt completed 10 performances to large audiences at the Sarab Bernhardt Theatre is the first
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  • 47 3 NEW DELHI. May 9.-— The Government of India plans to run sp* eial trains to Calcutta t 0 rush iron ore to Japan, where it is urgently Heeded. Eight special hams will move 8.000 tons of ore from Baiaiamada to Calcutta. A.P.
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  • 194 3 New All India Anti-Vice Scheme To Be Launched MEASURE DESIGNED ALSO TO MAKE PEOPLE SELF-RELIANT DISCIPLINED NEW DELHI, Ma\ 9. A scheme lo combat crime, promote communal harmony and make people sell reliant and disciplined has bean recommended to the Gavernmenl for approval by ihe Chief Commissioner ol Delhi. The
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  • 73 3 BOMBAY, May 9.— An 18-year-old Indian tstudent has constructed a miniature electric train. This model train Is 4in exhibition at a public hall here. The exhibition was opened by Mr. S. K. Patil, Mayor of Bombay. S D. Joshi. the young man who constructed the
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  • 57 3 BOMBAY, Ma) 9 Mr Moral Desai, Bombay Home Mu r< called here that. a^ a student, he often prepared his lessons und- i the Btreet lamp. The Minister was talking to i Student who complained that h found it difficult n, >tudy at nig beCaUS*
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  • 26 3 BELGRADE. May 9.— Yugoslavia claimed Saturday that Czechoslovakia has been trading with Western Germany, d''spu e economic tension between East and West.— A.P.
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  • 69 3 SAIGON, May 9. A Soul A-ian defence conference to com dei moves against Commuuist illl In the Far Ea ii will be h<ld shortly according to unconfirmed repoH here. No meeting plac-i it/a m in th t reports, which said th;i? Br
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  • 541 4 Exemption To Foreign Political Bodies In S'pore W ithdraw China Democratic League K- M. T. Affected A N OBSTACLE 10 DEVELOPMENT OF A S'POKE roLiuiAL Coi\iJUol^\tsS,'' SAVS GOVT. "The local organisation of foreign political associations in Singapore is an obstacle to tne development oi a Singapore political consciousness, and tne
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  • 451 4 S'pore Buddhists To Celebrate 'Vesak' On Thursday LSAK— Lord Buddha's Kirthdav— is to be celebd on Thursday, May 12, at 5 p.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall, by the Singapore Vesak Holiday Committee, ihe Chinese Consul-General lor Malaya, Dr. VVu i aak-shing has been invited to preside at the ceremony.
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  • 485 4 ONE BAYONETED TO DEATH, THREE TIED TO RUBBER TREE At about JI p.m. on May 8, a bandit attacked the United Malacca Rubber Estate in Jasin Area (Malacca) and killed 2 Special Constables and then escaped. In the engagement one bandit was
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    60 4 Photo. Queen Mary. Queen Elisabeth, Princess Elisabeth and Prince Philip visited the British Industries Fair at Earls Court, London, May 3. The party spent nearly three hours at the exhibition, which they found so interesting they were an hour behind schedule. Photo Shows: Queen Elizabeth (rieht) and the Queen Mother.
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