Indian Daily Mail, 15 May 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 93. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 57 1 pi n al Authority Rests With suitan, Not With Whitehall FXECUriON SCOWLED FOR U TOMORROW? It ht British Government yesn ntations on the death on an Indian Sambasiuam, it trum a usually reliable source. tary. Mr. Arthur Creech-Jones, mmissioner, Mr. V. K. Krishna
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  • 16 1 Execution Of Ganapathy Condemned (fsdfdsfsfsfs fsdfsfs fdsdfsfsfs fsf sfs fsfsfsfsfsfsfsfsfsf i I I I I FOC
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    72 1 Photo. [rs. VUayalakshmi Pandit (centre, newly appointed Indian Amador to the United States, arrived at La Guardia Field, \»w \ork. on May 5, after a flight from London by Pan American World Airways, en route to Washington to take up her duties n^ Ambassador In US. With her is her
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  • 20 1 U.N. ASSEMBLY SESSION TO END TOMORROW? Uy 14.— irtuallj be preiion on ig at Monday ti a«d on 1 A.P.
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  • 23 1 WASHINGTON, May 14. The woman Ambassador to the States, Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi dit, of India, was welcomed in Washington by President Truman. A.P.
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  • 50 1 The following have been elected to be the Bar Committee for the Colony of Singapore for the year 1949: Messrs J. C. Cobbett (Chairman), D. K. Walters, F. R. N. H. Massey A. F. Thorne, R. H. Green, Ahmad bin Ibrahim, L A. J. Smith and K Gould— Hon Secretary.
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  • 65 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 14. -The Government passed orders yesterday banning smoking within the premises of cinemas or other entertainment halls in mofussil towns. City maa yesterday screened slides announcing that smoking is forbidden in the theatre by order of the
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  • 224 1 LAHORE, May 14.— The Pakistan Government yesterday suspended for three months the Lahore edition of the Civil and Military Gazette on which Rudyard Kipling once worked as a sub-editor. th on| y newspap er in Pakistan edited by a Briton Mr. F. W.
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  • 564 1 BURMA: BURMESE FOREIGN MINISTER'S CONFIDENCE RANGOON, May 14. Burma's foreign Minister E. Maunu said on Friday night that he was confident that Burma's troubles will soon* be righted through the -forthcoming Commonwealth aid. This, he said, will conclude all types of military requirements except
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  • 117 1 LONDON. May 14.— British experts will leave for Moscow in a few days to continue negotiations for an Anglo-Soviet Trade Pact. An informed diplomat said the mission is going at the invitation of the Russian government. Preliminary talks between the two countries have been going on
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  • 32 1 PARIS, May 14.— General Georges M. Revers, Chief of Staff cf the French army, left by plane for Indochina for a close look at the three-year-old war with the IndoChinese SaUonalliti. A.P
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  • 153 1 U.N. Plan For Partition Of Italy's African Colonies LAKE SUCCESS. May, 14.— The Political Committe« of the Un Nations approved a plan on Friday for the partition of Italy's pv\ African empire. The committee knocked out only one small feature <>f th« joint Bn. tish-Italian plan for disposal of fch«
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  • 93 1 mishmak, hayarden, May 14. Fhe lsraen delegation ash.vu ul rnuays resumption ui the arinlstice talks witn tne Syrians lor tne cleaning up oi sum. 1 points in tne acting meoiatox s compromise proposal on tne armistice 1 nanded to botn delegations WtVK. 'ine meeting was adjourned
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  • 39 1 FLUSHING MEADOWS, May 14. Dr. fieruert bvutt, .President ui the Unitea Nations UeneraJ Assembly, announced last QlgAt tHat cunsiucraiiun 01 tne lnaiun-buutii Aincan dispute and tne question oi Franco-spain would begin in the Assembly today. Reuter
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  • 160 1 TO OPEN THE KAMANA MAHAKMi ASHRAM AT THARUVANNAMALAI (From Our Own Correspondent) *M >'~. MADRAS, May 14.— Mr. C. Bajagopalachari. the Governor General travelled all the way from Delhi to iniiuvannaniaiai to pay honour to India's greatest living spiritual teacher, loin-clad Kamana Mahan*hi. Itajaji will open
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  • 614 2 Acharya Knpalam s Forthright Attack On Citizenship Bill THEY WILL REMAIN EITHER AS AN ASSET NAWALAPITIYA (Ceykm), May 6.— "lndians who are here are going to he here, and you are not going to drive them out, unless into the sea. Don't
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  • 127 2 DACCA, May li.— On a petition by Mr. 11. M. Ams and i.> other student! of Dacca Engineering College, Mr. Anisuddin Ahmed, munsin, alter hearing both side*. last week issued an interim Injunction restraining Dacca Lmrersiiy, its Vice-i nanceilor Dr. S. M. iiubsain, and the
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  • 113 2 SIX MORE FORMER RED SHIRTS RELEASED KARACHI, May 14. The NWFP Government here ord< red the re>e oi six former Red Shirts Luding Mr. Abddul Qaiyum ti, who were arrested in March for alleged complicity in a plot to murder the Frontier Premier and overthrow the Government i other K-
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  • 149 2 PATIALA, May 14.—- The 'claims" oi' the Kaja of I aridKot as being the ALilik Allha (superior owner oi State's lands; have been rejected by Oiani Ail Singh, Revenue Minister of the Patiaia and Last Punjab States Union. Giani Ail Singh .said that he had taken
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  • 466 2 Beautiful Buddha Statue Discovered CAVE BURIED IN DEBRIS >MBO, May 1 L A sm a l! rave containing tour Buddha images was recently discovered i n Poionnaruwa where the Archaeological Department has, for some time, been engaged in revealing the Alahana Pirivena, says a press communique issued here. The cave
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  • 50 2 160 U.P. CONGRESSMEN EXPELLED FOR INDISCIPLINE LUCKNOW. May 14.— Ont hundred and sixty ongressnx of six t'.P. districts Fyzabad. .viuttra, Jalaun, I'ratabgarb, L'nao and Muzaffarnagar who stood charges with indiscipline were expelled from Congress by the Council oi the I FCC which concluded itb twu-day session here last week FOC
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  • 119 2 NEW DELHI, May 14. —Lt Coi C. K. Iyer a senior officer of the 26th Division stationed in Kasnmir, died on Apr. 24 as a result oi an accident, according to a report reaching here. Twenty-six-year old Lt -Col. Iyer had gone „ui for twimmlng
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  • 30 2 Aircraft of the Royal Air Force on passenger and troop carrying flights flew 5,100,000 miles during the month of March 1H49, without an accident involving dea'h or in*
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  • 172 2 PREPARATIONS FOR A.I.C.C. SESSION: PROVISION TO HOUSE 1,000 VISITORS ONLY 1)1 UK A DUN, May 14. Brisk preparations are being made for the forthcoming session of the AICC to be held here o n May 21 and 22. The v^nue of the session will be the hall of the Forest
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  • 515 2 MADRAS, May 14. Mr. Uganda Warrier, Premier of Cochin in the course of a talk with a M iiindu representative said that while at Delhi he met the Food Minister and other officers of the Food Department and discussed with them the food
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  • 109 2 an connexion witn uie ifieeunS ui rnVl^ Si lnt4iu caily 41i IJJA -luiib. me oiganibutions "re- tne i.w. ujternauQiuu ori;ani^tne Iniiraauonai vomuurnkm on Large The latter will hold only sectional meeting in tnis country rne Central boara
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  • 155 2 HATTON, Apr. 2J (By All Ma,l,_, I be assured by democratic government* of and the n K ht to live," said Mr. I for India in Ceylon, at the eighth 'ann'u «A Ceylon Indian Congress Labour Union »t 1 1 r lhe Labour Inion was more imoorl-m n the
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  • 48 2 BANARAS, May 14. Snakei aN uying m their hundreds anu tn-u&ancta in eastern United Provinces. Big and small, cobras, kraltl, russels vipers, all are falling victim to a mysterious pestilence and are i urou puu iar a. pupa.. ana ruej harata FOC
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  • 46 2 'STILL UNSATISFACTORY SAYS MR. JOSEY' bou, i Inaian iai Mill U A worker^ his 1%-noi, anu t Jomji aau.u. worn lt un c room u.a ag eilt> UU~L i i trouDJ for R ship ol 70,ul in Ueyj tnat sec.. Ai; on a c Qe couciuu
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  • 58 2 ADHERENCE TO GANDHIJI'S PRINCIPLES Acharya .1 i> t\ MOll-\«ui< lid. .11 aUii oaiiUJiian priACIfJ Umicising f>\\ n«| j ami cuiiuitu enuncm ana < 111 iJ impiVTi toiiaiiiun«, 1... >uh ti pvfcri) iAi un tile V Nl*OCtf ul UMI conuemn wroriung d IRC il a. workers. it er g to x
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  • 2289 3 ar ges Of Judicial Misconduct And Favouritsm Against vir S. P- Sinha f;)K:I)!IWKKKXERCISE [ONS AND INCORRECT lON OF BIRTHDATE I (By Air Mail).— The GorI jagopalachari, accepting a JL has ordered the removal E nha from his office of a Judge m rt.
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  • 215 3 Indian Film Industry Second Only To Hollywood BOMBAY, May 14— India's Rim industry ranks second in the world, next only to Hollywood, writes a special correspondent of the Associated Press of India. iiie Indian film industry consumes about :>i)0.000.000 ieet of ra »v iilni every year, produces nearly son full-length
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  • 47 3 NEW DELHI, May 14. Hockey has been included in the International Olympic Games programme for 1952, according to a message received by the Maharaja of Patiala, President of the Indian Olympic Association from the President of th« International Olympic Games, Helsinki. FOC
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  • 263 4 27- Year-Old Australian Youth Govt.'s Racial Prejudice Condemned FULL TEX I OF LETTEI 10 IDM Strickland Av< Soutn ilubart Tasmania Sir, I wag r«C«nily given few copies of the INDIAN D.uli MAIL and I would like to express ni.v happiness at receiving such
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  • 21 4 Acting Deputy Registrar Sheriff .LJS., has apj i> puij b Supremt >pre in place 01 ivlr. a. .a lii^oii L.ip, Ci
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  • 35 4 Lieut. J. f. Burnett, Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserv< naj> tX'en ap]X)intea an Honorary Aide-de-Canip to tne Governor 01 Singapore, in place of Lieutenant J. W. B. Annesiey wiio lia^> resigned.
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  • 21 4 M.R.A.V .R. Commission i"e i rnor aas appro v-ea u Jommission u^. bub-iaeutenant, Malayan Koyai Naval volunteer rteserve, iu J. iieywoocL
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  • 188 4 The following further contributions to toe auuwj luna are tnankiuily acknowledged: A s. imperial cnemical muubines <Mi Lta. $100.00 Mr. M. M. Abaui LAtlfl 100. 00 otan oi tuoa. Control jjistnoution jjt'pt. 41.00 ocuii ui inos. Couh. Son Ltd. 2i>.00 Mr. I.A. Mawtnu Annan
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  • 136 4 GOVINDASAMY CUP SOCCER A Football Match will be piayeo to-ciay cunuay at 0.10 p.m. ai tne Malayan Kaiiway Paciang, Kainpong Bahru Road, Singapore between tne Jolilads Atiuetic Union anu Luc Singapore Haruour Bouru AI. Mr. S. L. Perumal has kindly presented a Silver Cup to tne winner in memory oi
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  • 38 4 RACE 5: Class 1 Horses, Division 1. b furlongs ana iy *arus. 1. Prijrjess utuineuere $jj.uo anu 2. Kinder Gold— sl3.oo '6. Croyuon— sl7.oL' 'lime: 1 minute 1i.3, 5 seconds. Distances: 1| lengths; 4 lengths;
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  • 100 4 A Private and Informal Meeting ol Trade Union Kepresentatlves win be ru.d at S6i t xsiortn Bridge Koad, bingaporc, ri li a.m. tooay, ounaay, 10. Mr. trancifi Inomas, P^e«ia«m ui the La Dour i J arty ui b'pore win niuKu a speecn on "irade Union
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  • 33 4 Mr. A. McLellan has been appointed a Temporary MeniDer ol me Lxecutive Council ol tne Colony oi Singapore, in place oi Mr. t. m r. Fergusson wno is on leave.
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  • 23 4 Candidates for the 1949 Cambridge fcJcnool Certiiicate examinations may oiler the i olio wing practical science subjects.— Biology; Botany; and Chemistry
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  • 421 4 YESTERDAY'S S'PORE RACE RESULTS The results of the Fifth and last day of the Singapore Turf Club's Summer Meeting yesterday were as follows: RACE 1: Class 2 Horses, Division 5. 6 b uriongs and ly i'aras. 1. Marcneta 111— 544.00 and i>ll.oo 2. Rocndale— ss.oo 3. Pleeting Memory— s7.oo Time:
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