Indian Daily Mail, 14 May 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 92. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 14. 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 164 1 »for Delay In Reply To Request r Additional Sterling Releases ni'ttN (JtNEBAL LICENCE I v rKNDEI) -India is to a^K the J*riti>h Government no i in India's sterling balances dela) m replj to her request to Bit. ill sterling this year, the Kinance
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  • 12 1 WOMENS OPPOSITION AND HINDU CODE BILL DEPLORED I I I I I
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  • 81 1 BOMBAY POLICE ARREST 31 CANADIAN SEAMEN BOMBAY, May 13.— Thirty-one t .niiiciian seamen of tin 7,i:jo-t<>n Shelburne County were Arrested by Bombay police todaj <>n charges of 'wilful disoiM (|h ih to lawful commands and wilful neglect of duty" made by th« ship's captain, Frank P< i' r Kapasi In«
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  • 38 1 BOMBAY, May 13.— Nine. Ihousand workers of Bombay municipality's conservancy and sanitation services went on a lightning strike today for higher wanes and reduced working hours. Negotiations have gone on lor some weeks. Reuter
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  • 138 1 M U DELHI, Maj 13.— The Government of India i^ likely t<f approach the management of oil companies in Bahrain and Kuwait to appoint Indian welfare or Labour Liaison ottceri Recently the Government »>< k rii a dv ill mission in these two states the
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  • 50 1 DURBAN, May IS.— Strong pollc« forces were today patrolling: Cato Manor tioii-Euro|><-an Durban >ur) 11 r 1». ulim« Africans ycsterda> toned Indian buses af*«f l h« muinrii»:»l bug service had been cu*. Ml was qui<t. Th« patrpla u«r« «\p«cled to be maintained during the week-end. Reuter
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  • 27 1 BRITAIN RATIFIES ATLANTIC PACT LONDON, Muv 13. The Hou^e of by 333 to s'X last night May 12. agreed to the Government .proving the North Atlantic Reuter
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  • 20 1 BE .lay 13. -Four-power Berlin I da for iy month ;id this ev»nH Is ol i 11.. Reuter
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  • 18 1 BY, May 13 Mr. G P ould return t 0 New iion^ with hi? iiov- nun* lit Reuter
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  • 170 1 Bao Dai's Attempt To Woo Ho Chi Minh Followers SAIGON, May 13.— Sine* his arrival in Indo-China. ex-Emperor Bao Dai has b>en carrying on Conversations and making contacts While LUring in Daiat, residential country town about 130 miles northeast of Saigon. He awaits thi- decision "i French Parliament on the
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  • 177 1 NEW DELHI, May lA.— lndia must stimulate, rattier than control, her export trade, thr Chi»f Controller of Exports declared h«r«. The Chief Controller, in a review «>f India's foreign tnid«\ said that unless a n*w exntori trade polity uas adopted immediately, "onr narkfts
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  • 83 1 AZAD TO TALK TO INDIAN CHILDREN OVERSEAS TODAY Ni;\V DELHI, Ma) lM— Maulana Abul Kalani A/ad. th« Education Minister, will talk about his childhood to Indian children ov< rsc-as on May 14 ftl <>.2O p.m. (.Malayan Times) in th« External Services <»i the MlIndia Radio. Th, talk is the second
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  • 54 1 WASHINGTON. May 13.— Mi>. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, newly-ap-pointed Indian Ambassador to the United States, presented her credentials to President Truman yesterday. She told the President she looked forward to a '"period of 'ruitful actL vity in the great cause (of peace) winch our two nations
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  • 119 1 HINDU-MUSLIM UNITY ESSENTIAL FOR NATION'S WELFARE, SAYS B.G. KHER (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, May 13 —Mr B G Kher, Premier of Bombay, acldrt>>. ing the Jamiat-ul-Ulema-i-Hind, h<'re, spoke of th t necessity of for. ging unity among Hindus and Musinis in thr interest and welfare of the nation. Making
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  • 37 1 SIMLA, May Gandhiassassin. Godse, on Thursday ask'd th« last Punjab High Court for an «arly execution of th,. sentence of death passed on h in on Feb. 10 in I)«lhi A.P.
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  • 223 1 Pakistan Asked To Apologise FOR FRONTIER PREMIER'S ALLEGATIONS NEW DELHI. May 13.— The Government of Jhdia have demanded an apology liom the Pakistan Government for the Frontier Province Premier's allegations against India, made six weeks ago. Disclosing this at h;> press cun. ference on Wednesday last, Panda Nehru recalled the
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  • 222 1 Burmese Communists Perturbed Over C'Wealth Aid RANGOON, May 13— Buims< Communists irer* r«-port«d apprehensive over impending; ('onimnnwtalUi aid to the Gov* rnnunt uf Premier Thakin Nu, according t<» dispatches from rebel territory. The Government of India aunounced in New Delhi Wednesday •ik Ambassadors in Rangoon of Britain, India, Pakistan and
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  • 138 1 RANGOON, May 11*— Karm insurgents have s«?iz«d Loikau, capital of tin' semi-autonomous Kar*nni statob in the Red Karen Hills. 220 mile* northeast of Riii^oon, it was officially l«arm»d her*- today. Burmese press reports -aid a loio; ol 600 Karens, driven out ol May. my<>. in
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  • 211 1 MOSCOW May IS.— Trud, Rum. «ian trade union newspaper, today the exriution of Ganapathy, chairman of the Pan -Malayan Fedt ration of Trad*' Unions, and the killing of his successor, Mr P. Veerasenan, wire "two terrible fr«^h episodes in the war British imperialism is waging
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  • 211 1 SHANGHAI, May 13.— The Central N«\v> from Canton id Ho Vui». Chin would not resign as Premier of the National Government to devote his attention entirely to m ii i tary matters. Ho is Minister of Defence, a^ u«ll ■a Premier. The Central News quoted
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  • 64 1 Christian Saint's Ri«ht Arm To Be Exhibited In Japan VATICAN CITY ftfe, |3.—Th« n«ht ami o f St. Francis \avi« r, preserved u r« lit-, kayei here bv air foda> for Japan The n Lie "11h- ca pro on then n c I i Roman Japan as a missionary. The
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  • Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, May 14, 1949. NOTES & COMMENTS
    • 143 2 j>i.. D app< ak and prot< to i•; tnployi and even a turn t 0 the Governor and ;i petition to th< Legisla' m- n vain, the at led to 3erVe a m |>] irtmen to ision and allowance ect from 1947. The notice <xp>. cl the
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    • 148 2 A TRAGIC CONTRAST THJ I em p pi al. They com. I o -lv Government m i-\ i commercial firm Th< ir \i ry poor, th r COXA no -flinty ol bcrv c d art 1 Liabl< k" it tary pcrso nel them or h< ir ll] .1 v- v(
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    • 171 2 A SU GGESTION TO PROGRESSIVE PARTY II7HILE on th« employees, inoi bui n fei to cas< ol ti' i employed In the commercial and other private enterin Singapore who, though they do not form a compact mass as the civilian workers in the Army, n tof several tens ol thoiils
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    • 151 2 IN ADEQUACY OF WAGES PROVED o fai only two h d thf '"•'I- I i m, I i n t' call tn. Hboun i for European-owned and coconui s in VV idicaU? it two things: o--' n bat aid to at pre F *Tit ?n this Colony exaggeration, ii not
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  • 432 2 W/e Are Determined Not To Follow Communal Politics HYDERABAD, Maj 13.— Muslim leaders of Hyderabad have protested against the Pakistan Foreign Minister, Sir Mohd. Zafrullah Khan's latest attempt to bring the Hyderabad question before the Security Council. Mr. Manzoor Ahmed Khan,
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  • 280 2 Indian Newsp aper Criticism GAN APATHY EXECUTION- It Is Inhumane Siu I Statesman' I BOMBAY, May 13.— Sharn criticism „i th e British Governments has appeared in mail} ij on the hanging in Kuala Lumpur <>1 \j, v >an Indian Trade I nion Leader. The HINDU", <>i Madras, in an
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  • 101 2 MASSACHUSETTS SCHOLARS BLAME INDIA GOVT. BOMBAY, May 13. The Alumni el the Massachusetts Institute ol Technology here has expressed disapproval ot the Government of India's import policy. 'The Indiscriminate relaxation oi import control," they said, "lias adversely affected the interests of India." The Former Massaehus* 1 1 s students, who
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  • 70 2 MORE MOSCOW BROADCASTS FOR INDIA PAKISTAN i.( i)ON Mty M- co Ra this summer is aiming more Eng language broadcast: at India and Paki I md has dropped Its Hindustan] transmissions, according to schedules pickc-cl up here. in English to tin Indian sub-continent have i~ i Increased from lour hours
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  • 36 2 BI r\' \IRES, May 13. Argcnreed i!: principle to h Japan, »h« Ministry my announced. The chief oi h< Jai in in But Air- ngtructionfl from th. occupation authoritie; in Japan before con rig dctaiK. Reuter
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  • 68 2 Rangoon, May 13.— Burmese Gcvrnmt'nt forces thrusting south along the Rangooii-Mandalay railway from Yamith.n were today within ten milda oi the strategic rail junction of Pyinmana, in Communist Btronghold in Centra] Burma. An official spokesman claimed its fall was due at any moment.
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  • 84 2 PERIYAR ON GANAPATHY EXECUTION (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 13. The Draviciian Federation leader Periyar Kamaswami in a signed statement to Die Tamil Daily "Y'iduUialai" i ria > s'longly tondeiiined the >1;. lava 11 ixovfcrnment autnorities tor tli« »xecution of Gaiiapathy f° r n.« ii offence of carrying a
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  • 73 2 xFrom Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jviay 13. Tamiinaa Hindu Mahasabha lias decided t-o tnter into the communal ridded lu'ld ol local Government politic^ in Madras. The Executive committee has decided to contest th«" coming District Board Elections. Thy Committee accepted the resignation ol President
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  • 391 2 i tfded .1 >use oi Assembly, Dr. Malan said thai he approached the London dis missions on the basis ol his policy sta ment before Leaving South Africa that provided its independence safeguarded, the South African G vernmem wished to belong to
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  • 104 2 SMUTS STILL NOT HAPPY Gen. Jan Smuts. South African opposition leader, said yesterday he found one part of Dr. Malan's declaration "very satisfactory" but he wns not satisfied with the 3 ige nent regarding India. From the larger point ol view it might br said the conference declaration was an
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  • 26 2 LAKE SUCCESS, May LI The Political Committee of the United iNations Assembly resumed the debate on the question of Italy's lormer African Colonies on Thursday. A.P.
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  • 85 2 MAD 1 on -)i aim I 01 urania j <iu: I "Coin.a(|.> Ml| I w illt ■•".•hanJll uant of oilier itand a, 1 .....i.,,,,, j th« UritUn au'n, 1 COUld l,.|r w «rer« consul, r d nj'i'.cl. 8 in«' death MiiMi t 1 ■Uunls in conti A Lord ii
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  • 43 2 "India Humiliated By Britain" Union 4 ol M: G dnit ol th <»i of his if i throu All:- Gov< rn] til- r .i, The ind< c til th- ir th< x cut eloquei m which I the s< nior wealth. 1 FOC
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  • 238 2 (IANIMIIJI'S ADVICK (ITKI) (ffVMB Oin Own Ctfeapoadcnt) MADRAS, May 13. Congress President Dr. I'atUbhi Sit laramyyah commenting < >n Wednesday's Andhra Congress Com mittee resolution demanding immediate formation of an Andhra Province with Madras citj as capital regretted thai Vndhradecided not to accept one
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  • 197 2 Foreign Capital Welcome In Pakistan If KARACHI, Ala> 13.— Governor of the State I tan Zahid Hussain announced recently that ion I welcome in Pakistan "provided it pur^uo purcK l I business objectives." f "We must recognise that our schemes of economic development will require the assistance of foreign capital
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  • 21 2 I I 'M H Habib i B I Hi acqu i the W< N Reuter
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  • 1927 3 f lr Rajendra Prasad's Tribute fo The rirst Indian G.G. He Belongs To The Whole Nation' Air Mail).— l nceiling a portrait of Mr. liajaening, Dr. Rajendra I'rasad, President of the Constituent „<u,l a glowing tribute to his great sercices to the nation
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  • 151 3 CALCUTTA, May 13 —A kidnappi u* HC ?I e is K ri PPin& Calcutta, where 340 children have been reported missing since January. As a result of the scare, two persons have been beaten to death and many others seriously injured by angry crowds The
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  • 877 3 By Abdul Ghattar Khan k Kabul a leading Afghan journal in a recent issue published Khan Abdul (lhaffar Khan's latest statement presumably sent out from prison regarding his Azad Pathanistan movement, and his accusations against Pakistan. The statement is of particular importance as it gives the background
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  • 115 3 FORT COCHIN, May 13.— A long-term scheme to brinj? the entire Madras Presidency under compulsory education within 15 years is being examined by the Provincial Govern ment. This uas disclosed by Mr. BwGopala Etoddi, Madras Finance Minister while replying to a civic
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  • 99 3 London. May 14. Provision oi air mail services for second ciass mail on Commonwealth and Empire routes to India, S-utn Africa and Australia is now being considered. Earl Ustowel, Minist r ot state lor Colonial Affairs, told the House ot Lords on Tuesaav
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  • 1404 4 Hindu Reform Code Should Be Postponed— Rajen Babu 'Present Con Assembly Has No Mandate To Enact Bill' MADRAS, Apr. 30, (By Air Mail).— "l must confess thai il will not be possible at Ihte stage for me to promise my support to the Hindu Code Bill. I feel that the
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  • 73 4 MANILA, May 11. Naturalised Filipino citizens, including some of tin largesi industrialist gentry, today w»i, threatened with losa of privileges which gave them 20 pur e«.-nt advantage over alieni >n the government bidding. The National Economic Council recommended to President Quirino that ilag-iaw benefits be
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  • 1535 4 T he Indian Embassy At Washington AN INTERESTING SIDELIGHT INTO ITS WORKING By A. B ALAR AM AN glfc B. RAMA RAU, the Indian Ambassador at Washington. D.c. has handed over cnarge to B. H. Sen. who Will act as Charge d'affaires till Mrs. Pandit, the new Ambassador takes charge.
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  • 147 4 Eighty-five men, the biggest plain passenger load ever <<> fl> th» Atlantic, Und Norfolk. England, on May 4 in th<' I'.S. Air Force's GlobemasUr transport pkui flight in 11 hours flying time. It Kit Mobile, Alabama May 8, and mad* B topg
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  • 128 4 (OLOMBO, !\la\ 13^-Th« National League oi Ccyloi J which Mr. Wace de Neise ks President, considers it humiHitb f to Ceylon to maintain diplomatic relations with the (Government. "In view of the vexatious and discriminatory legislation issued by the Australian Government on
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  • 503 5 fhakin Nu Govt. Clarifies 0 DEMAND MADE Fiiri JOINING C'WEALTH tturmese Foreign Office H aut inai there i% no question of to consider joining tne Lommon- ol Commonwealth out. The rued reports in Kangoon tnat tne rovernmenjs nad demanded tnat
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    76 5 Photo. Maquat A!i Khan (second from left). Prime Minister of Pakistan, and the Begum Liaquat Ali Khan pictured on arrival at Dublin ait port. Republic of Ireland, on May where they were greeted bj Ireland's Minister of Finance Patrick McGilligan (left). Mrs. McGilligan (right), Minister of Agriculture James Dillon (in
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  • 93 5 \|,iv I :>.— British passport experts- in the Foon\\ admitted thai they had. had many com. tons were in danger of losing their nationality na Independence Act of l!)ls. hut that they < to do anything about it. the bec." med
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  • 88 5 LRUCHI, May 4, (By Air Maih. Mr. l). S. Senanayake, Prime Mi. a r (1 Ceylon, who passed riruchi tliis aft-crnoon en coir < lolombo after otu-nding the Dominion Prime Ministers' Confe.l London, told the Associated ol India that it was most
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  • 50 5 DEATH OF FORMER BOMBAY ADVOCATE GENERAL <>NDON, May 13.- -The death oi Kenneth Kemp, formerly Advo--G<ncM-ai, Bojnbay. was announeed here yesterday. r Kenneth, who was 65. was appointed legal adviser and solicitor to the Secretary of State fur India and Burma in" 1938, and held this office until 1947.- Reuter
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  • 31 5 M.ix 13.— The Government of India plans I! i' and cultural understanding with certain countries through scholarships at educaherp bt I Kenya, L A.P.
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  • 103 5 BANGKOK, May 13. Pr<mi< r Pibu] Soi gram's Government yes roclaim«d the re. of SlamV national nam« Fhailand and revr.sion of Siam«-sc-on's name to Thai. 11.. Government cited the n*w titution as authority for the change of name. Marshal Pibul changed SiamV
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  • 295 5 PARTITION ONLY SOLUTION FOR JERUSALEM, SAYS GLUBB PASHA LONDON, May 13.— Major-General John Bagot (iliibb Pasha, British Commander of the Kingdom of Jordan's Army, said on Monday that the partitioning of Jerusalem into Arab and Jewish cities "is the only possible solution 91 for the Holy City. Glubb Pasha told
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  • 233 5 ISDOSESIA INDIAN DELEGATE'S POSER TO HOLLAND GOVT. FLUSHING MEADOWS. May 13. India told the Lnited Nations General Assembly last night that Asian nations would continue to watch carefully the progress ot negotiations between the Dutch and Indonesians for a settlement in Indonesia.
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  • 48 5 I rcni our Own C«ffr«S|lOlt4citt) bOMBAY, May 13.—Mi. DHonir Minister tor Bombay warned the pc-opK- of Karna'.'ak at a meeting in Hubii not to press their principle of "unification of Karnataka" to its •Xtmnity ana advised them "to war. lor the right time."—Copyright.
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  • 94 5 India Philippines Two "Bright Spots" In East CALCUTTA, Ma\ 13.— Mr. StanIcy Jones, an American missionary here, has described India and Philippines as the two "bright spots" in the East. Mr. Jones, who has just returned from a tour of Far Eastern countries, said that from Nanking to Canton, he
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  • 131 5 India To Form C'wealth Parliamentary Association Branch CANADA, May 13.— India Ls expected to form a branch ol the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association following the decision of amonwealth Prime lilnisteni to permit the now Republic to stay within the Commonwealth. in a statement here the C said v. constitution for the
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  • 138 5 INDIA TO HIRE JAPANESE TECHNICIANS TOKYO, May 13. A two-man mission now is here from India to gather inionnatiun for Improving mdia's cordage industries. Chamun Lai, member ol the Allindia Cottage Industries Board tne plan is to hire 20 Japanese technicians to work, in India. Ei< .ad the mission which
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  • 632 5 SECRET BEHIND NEW COMMONWEALTH SET lIP NEW YORK, May 13. The historic agreement whereby India can become a republic and still remain a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations, without recognition of the King's sovereignty, constitutes one of the striking developments of these amazing days
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  • 249 6 ndian Clerk Of Pegoh Estate Arrested M 2 JO p.m. on Mai/ 11, a bus travelling on the lln Klang ilaiu Ampai Road in Kuala Lumpur Area (Selangor) was stopped by bandits at the /ire and a halt milestone. One Chinese man
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  • 68 6 Major Sen Gupta, formerly ol the United Pres^ ol India ana al i oi trie Indian Arm< d forces, mil be relieving Mr. R. 8. Mam, P; Attache to Col. 8. C. Alagappan, Indian Con.sul-Generai In Batavia. Mr. Mani's new assignment is njt yet
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  • 137 6 L^j^uOis, iviay \.j. t\ British Joioniaj oiiice spoKt sman .^a:u iolay mat a statement *uuiu siioruy ie bsufd .luuut u.j L%&aiayaxi war tamage compensation scneme. A question tj uoioniai secretary uinur ureech Jon. s was on tne Parliamentary oraer paper touaj isKing wnetner tne
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  • 33 6 Tin 1 Governor has appomtrd Air. ii. j. l. Kulasingna to oc a member »)i the Rural Boara, Singapore, in place- ol the late Mr. Uheong Hock Chye. J.r.
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  • 50 6 vmg w< i' app nf tl the occa birthday o\ tin 1 Sultan •hi Sir Palm< r, Kuala Lum Dato Kamarudin bin Hajj Ulu Selangor; Dr. J. y. Lumpur, Mr. C I Mr. Tan i Lumpur; Mr. R impipillai, Kuala Lumpur: and .said bin Han Salleh, Kuala mgor.
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  • 75 6 S'PORE NEWSPAPER VENDORS ASSOCIATION TEA PARTY Tli»- Singapore ftewsvei r's Association is giving a Farewell r i»'a *w?.v to Ltd hon. ueneraJ Secretary Mr. i J Ayyakaniiu. who Is proceeding to inuia shortly on leave, at 1 1 1 Juoilee Restaurant, No. 7, Dhuu> uthaut, tomorrow, Sunday, May io, at
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  • 73 6 Mr. Tay Koh Yat, Chairman, Mr. Lim 800 Han and M: Wong dhee lun. Vice-Chairmen ol tin' Board ol Directors and Mr. Tan :k Choh, General Manag( r ol the Chung Shing Jn Pao l in Iding a cocktail party at Bin in House, lii.
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  • 106 6 Yest< rday morning a Spil tire tf< i 28 squadron which lei i Sin pore <'ii Wedi on a Right to iak [ongki »ng, took n from Puerto Princess in the Palawan island where they had spent tin it and landed two hours later at Clarkefleld Manila After
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    33 6 Mr. M. S. Maideen. Proprietor ol Victory i aic. ttames being garlanded by Committee members of the Umar Pulavai Tamil school Building Fund for his munificent donation ot XMi\ towards the 1 und.
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  • 344 6 ACSU SERVES NOTICE ON WAR DEPT. SALAKY IiKVISIOM 60 I'X. COX. DIiMANDIiI) Ihe Army Civil Services Union, Singapore, which has a number ship of 4flOo, has served a month's notice on tin War Department to settle claims for salary revision and HO per cent, cost-of -living allowance with retrospective effect
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  • 11 6 NETAJI MEMORIAL LIBRARY HINDI CLASSES 1 1 L I < II i
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  • 48 6 SINGAPORE, May 13. Th< I. presentative ol the Government *)t India in Malaya, Mr. J. A Thivy. ieft yesterday by air for Kuala i^umpur on an official visit. Mr. Thivy is expected to be hack at headquart. rs on Sunday Ma. 15 GIIS
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  • 59 6 NEW SERANGOON MARKET As a result of certain Inforn tion which has come to its ki. edge, the Rural B ard has deci( o cancel all letters of appn iiven to persons to occupy stalls In tne new Serangoon Ifarki i and to tiold a fresh draw. No Uc< n
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  • 35 6 Works By Sree Suthananda Bharathi Latest books by Bree Suthananda iiharathi are available for sail the Vivekananda A&hrama, Kuala Lumpur. Enquiries are welcome. writes Mr. K. Sivapragasam oi I /ivekananda Ashrama, Brickii iioad, Kualu Lumpur.
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    • 146 6 Lecture Meeting Itev. Father Xavier S. Thaninayagam, ALA., M.Litt., I). I)., Secretary of the Tamil Literature Society, who is on "his way to Japan and America, will address a public meeting, both in English and Tamil on Sunday, the 15th May. 1949, at 6 p.m., at the St. Joseph's School
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