Indian Daily Mail, 18 May 1949

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  • 18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 96. INDIAN DAILY MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 101 1 Sambasivam' s Execution Stayed m Sultan Reported To^Be •Reconsidering The Case' 17.—Thi New Delhi station of nounced this inning that the ilayan Indian Sambasivam sentenced to tlaijan Emergency Regulations, "has i and thai the Suit an o/ Johore is to original information, the Radio an(x( cut ion oi Sambasivam aas
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  • 140 1 BURMA (From Our Own Correspondent) s MADRAS, May 17.-^Another batch of 1,500 Indians, including 100 refugees from Rangoon arrived here last evening by the s.s. Karpara. Some of the passengers and refugees told pressmen that conditions in the interior of Burma were still
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  • 624 1 SYDNEY COTTON FINED FOR GUNRUNNING TO HYDERABAD AKIWS AMMUNITION CONCEALED AS FRUITS, VEGETABLES CHEESE"! LONDON, May 17. Frederick Sidney Cotton. Chairman of the Aeronautical and Industrial Research Corporation, of London, was fined £200 at Bow Street magistrates court here today on a charge of "gun running" to Huderabad last year.
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  • 7 1 MADRAS MINISTERS SALARY I ■fsdfsfsdffsfsf sdffsdfsfsdfsfsdfsdfs F.O.C.
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  • 16 1 INDIAN PROFESSOR TO BE HONOURED I I I E m I I Jai 8 I London
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  • 68 1 BAO DAI STILL WAITING TO ACT 17. Ex-EmperOr i nam, "will take no m til with regard t> >dy the rat ification .iL-h A sembly ol th« accords, a tn oi Bao Dai's entourage in Saigon, according to c France Pp>nan was replying to a bOU( a report that On.
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  • 61 1 :om Our Own Corr»'spondrnt) RAMPUR.May 17 India Oovern- bad cided taking over the n of Rampur S-.r- Mr. V. P. Moiion. il Adviser to the Indian Ministry at pness conferday. Hf added India tuneni planned to take aver as a centrally adminlsfrom
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  • 9 1 POLAND DEMANDS APOLOGY FROM BRITAIN Am. E ;md A.P.
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  • 227 1 NATIONALISTS CLAIM BIG SUCCESS IN SHANGHAI BATTLE HONGKONG Ma> 17.— Cliinrs* Nationalists today claimed the«i "greatest .success" of the Shanghai battle with the complete rout of the Communist armies trying to close i ln* city's last escape route by storming Woosung at the mouth of the .vangpoo River. A garrison
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  • 87 1 India's Freedom Sounds Deathknell To European Exploitation In Asia LOS ANGELES, May 17— India's freedom has sounded th«- dt'ath knell to oriental exploitation by other, powers, Mr. T M P. Mahaclovan, Madras University Philosophy Professor, told st i v«ral hundr«cl American bi#^inossm«Mi in the town Kill here. ll<> predicted that
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  • 6 1 CALCUTTA FISHERMEN BAFFLED! fsdfsfdsfdsffdsfdsfsdfdsf fsdfsdfsd sfsfsfsfsfsfsf
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  • 26 1 156 VOTES IN FAVOUR \I\V lIFIHI Mav H— With only two dissenting voUs. Constlto Ihe British Crov.n. say- an *J". report.
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  • 121 1 :fsdfsdfsfsdfs sdffsf sdfsdfsfssfsssfs Minister Pand;t Jawahar. '•n: who neootiated the agrth< Assembly it wouid d a n a position to work for World that seemed to be yard a war -ha-, nobody ;.n M'hru, In•r. in a 50-minut -i that nued aa i igoty. [i was beneficial to lnd»a
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  • 48 1 MEDICAL MISSION TO KASHMIR LUCKNOW, May 17. Th- Lurknow U: ending a m mission to th< raid r-devastated areas of Kashmir in response to an appeal by Begum Abdullah, «rif< r h" K.. Vo\ Kcrvicefi dical students and nurses haV< ready b'-n secured by th« nnh sity. GIIS
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  • 150 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May IT.— The Indian Constituent Assembb today ratified the London decision on the Common wealth issue after a two-day debate. Professor Shibbenlal Saksena s amendment seeking postponement of the ratification till the election of a new Parliament was rejected.
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  • 181 1 TRIPOLI, May 17. All Arab officials deserted their posts, public ■erricet were at a standstill, and aevv mass demonstrations flared up in Tripolitania today. ine Araos were acting in accordance with the civil disobedience policy proclaimed yesterday by tneir leaders against the ttevinMorza agreement whuh
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  • 62 1 No Mandate For Dr. Hatta Soekarno baiavia. May 17. a broadc; k d Up here today de< Uired tie rgl ncy Indonesian Repub- •an Government could no! return mandate to Dr. Soekarno, Re. publican President and Mr Monammed Hatt a Prime Minister, until it was satisfied that the authority ol
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  • 91 1 BERNE, May 17. -A Bwist Gov^ -rumi nt reception i> to be Lvv<n for Princess Margarei on her way home from Itaiy. it was announce! on Monday. Th. Priiic,, ia dm- to come to Switzerland on May U'». when ihe will attend i Government
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  • 217 1 India Will Keep Out Of East-West War MRS. PANDIT WASHINGTON, May 11.— Mrti Vijayalakshmi Pandil, In dian Ambassador to the /United statos sai(| |nflia inlon(U 1(l "maintain a certain aloof ness l n the ideological strusirlc between Russia and the Western powers. Sru told her first Q«Wfl conference "We intend
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  • 94 1 Ceylon Indians To Raise Fur d To Fight Citizenship Act OLOMISO. M*3 17 The Ceylon Ini an or- i raise a fund of Rs. 750, (MM) (£56,250) from \ohmiar> contribu t ions of one rupee (Is. (id.) from each Indian in eylon 16 E l he battle against the Indian
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  • 547 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, May 18, 1949. RADIO MALAYA INDIAN PROGRAMME II MEARLY ai ba DC tnc« r first and only from the present but. as no tnent m Radio broad till I Ida from a perufollov >:• lIAI dated 18-7-48) -:i of n subject and even text of
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  • 354 2 I ndia's C'wealth Link A Posthumous Victory For Gandhiji, Says Rajaji 'We Have Worked A Historic Revolution For The Whole Common wealth' (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE, May 17.— Comment ins on India's decision to continue association with the Commonwealth oven alter becoming a Republic, Governor-General Mr. C. Raja* opalachari
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  • 168 2 BURMA TO SETTLE ARAKAN MUSLIMS' REVQU RANGOON, May 17.— Peace preserve tecs have been established air over the where Arakanese Moslems haw been Hurma Government communique said la cording to a Reuter report. The communique said a peace mission sent to Maungdaw, a
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  • 65 2 Plebiscite To Decide Hong Kong's Future Status? LONDON ALiv 17.— Th« London centre of tho Congress of Peoples Igainsl Imperialism passed a re--<»1111;<»,. a <t meeting here l.unaring t uvt the status U<>: should i»c deride.! 'b\ he population and not 1) trac i sir »U'«;u considerations Br nl Lm-
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  • 218 2 Indians Can Give in Freedom What They Resisted To Force— Rajaji An A.P. and Reuter version ol the report says: rfANGALORE, May 17. India's decision m sia> in the Commonwealth was a "posthumous victory for Gandhi 91 according I<> the Indian Governor-General Ra^agopalachari on Monday. Speaking to Indian newspaper editors
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  • 73 2 TPTCHINOPOLY. May 17.- Mr. V V. Oiri, Indian High Commissioner aid here that h L> had placed Certain proposals b<fon the Government of India regarding citizsnship rights of Indians in Ceylon. Mr. Oiri, who b her* on a private visit, declined, how«v«r, to r<-'v«'al
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  • 40 2 SIMLA. May 17.— A Rs. 6.000.000 plant will b<' established at Mandi, In Northern Indfa. for the production of salt. The salt fields in the Mjndi area will b c developed under Government auspices. FOC
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 2 lMioto. Mrv Hani Mohan Rai (left), wife H' an Indian importer <if Washington, D.C.i holds her two-year old son Lakshman as he puts a lei of red and white carnations around the neck of Mrs Vi.jayalakshmi Pandit, first woman Ambassador to the United State*, who arrived in Washington, on Maj
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  • 319 2 India Cannot Live In Isolation Nehru In T \tence Of The Commonwealth Fact NEW DELHI, May 1 7^-P rime Minister Pandit Nehru defending the Commonwealth agreement on India before the Con stituent Assembly on Monday, again assured the nation thai the agreement involved no obstacle to India's complete sovereign He
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  • 75 2 "GHOST RATION CARDS IN REFUGEE CAMP RAJKOT (Western India) May 17. Police seized about 830 "ghost" ration cards from a refugee camp here. 'I'll camp, accommodating about 7,300 displaced persona from Pakistan. »s provided with free rations by the Government of India Kight thousand ration cards were registered there during
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  • 76 2 SAPOR£ TO NOTE: BOMBAY, May 17— Bombay Premier, Mr I) G. Khe r ha< urgVd the l«»rrua<i"n of (M»-op«raiivc building to meet th< acuff hou^ng r'a'T in Bombay and other in'iMria! centres of th« p nor i nee. !»>• Government of Bombay, h* -n,f{ will
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  • 52 2 BOMBAY. May 17 A Bombay lOf P. T. Daruwala 1 f l markabU- balancing feat here A tivf-inan orchestra played irom a plank balancod <> n hi* ban feet li the profegsor iymp down on the Pr-'>f. Daruwala has established an all.lndia record for weight-lifting un legs, heaving
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  • 143 2 (From Our Own CofTtspoadent) MADRAS, May 17. The immediate fonaatioi milnad Province with .Madras City ;h (he apitaj i u meeting of the Tamilnad Congress Committee Exec terday evening, Kamaraj Nadar presiding. The Committee declared that in vi»w ol tiie N^'hru Committee's Report on
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  • 39 2 BERLIN. May 17.— General Luc u D. Clay, retiring commander ol the American forces in Europe, took ofl for the United States on Sunday. Clay is due in Washington Tuesday after stops in Paris, the Azores and Bermuda. A.P.
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  • 19 2 CALCUI I K since th« v K; H Ex pur I this 285 H
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  • 60 2 MADRAS, Maj I" ii< id* (I .1 record I hs. I::ihhmm)|)ii S Madras province dn m ended March, i Ks. 80.000.000 (tCMMN I W prertom n .ir ff Introdw d f« th< tir- H 1939 a> Hi rat' „t Madras »al< s '.i\ I The sab
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    • 97 2 Mr Jolly Mr Jaded It's not problems in the office, bui poi t'iat pet n men down. Nov.-, look it Mr. J©H wtt bri r- well, what locs he cue if be fc He take Eno in tht morniog. H< 'em and >ou can't keep I in man dov J
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  • 914 3 I'j Party bquabbles-Ur Else, Power Lge Transferred To 7he Centre' MIC SPEtOii k. mmu I \lau7 (By Ur MaU)<—lndkt% Deputy Minister for states, Sardar Vala B tern warning to Congress i-fotmea Stati 6 i taon* in, an end to tneir petty power* and
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  • 81 3 DURBAN, Mav 12.— More unrest between Africans and Indians i,n the Cato Manor an; a ol Durban m the past 24 hours resulted in sev<--n anTru police reporud that large bricks had been thrown at Indian buses, that African passengers had 0 bulled out of Indian
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  • 131 3 Chandernagore Police Not Under Municipal Control? PARIS, May 17. The statute of municipal administration of Chandernagore, French-India. d:es not briny; th<' local police under the control of the Municipal Assembly, a French Overseas Ministry spokesman told Renter yesterday. The spokesman was commenting on a weekend report from Calcutta that Mr.
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    47 3 nioto. Liaquat Ali Khan (2nd from left, foreground) Premier of Pakistan and his wife Begum Ali Khan are seen in the Clementine Hall of the Vatican alter an audience with Pope Pius XII. on MayB In uniform is Count Mario Antoni, secret waiter to His Holiness A.P.
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  • 216 3 LONDON, May 17. India and Britain may hold interim financial talks before the meeting in London already arranged for mid-June, usually well-informed financial quarters here believed. The present low level of India's Sterling reserves was thought to call for such talks. During
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  • 217 3 India Pakistan Also Likely To Participate LOXDOW May 17.- The British Foreign Office on Monday refused all comment on the proposed formation of a Pacific defence pact. A spokesman said he had no comment to make, on Prime Minister Joseph
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  • 73 3 INDORE (Central India*. May it Mr. Khandubhai Desai. labour lead< i i i Oujerat, has been elected President ol the Indian National Trade Union Congress, which has jubt concluded its second annual session nere. Mr. Hcuiharnath Shastri, former president, has bt < n elected General Secretary of
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  • 95 3 CALCUTTA, May 17. A "dead" man cam< i back t<» lift In his grav<* and \\'3s removed to hospital at a plantation In A>>am. The m~n, tea garden labourer, c< lapsed otic day and was declared d«j»d by th»- local doctor. Wnen hi«
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  • 234 3 PLANS FOR PACIFIC DEFENCE SCHEME UNDER WAY -MR. CHIFLEY CANBERRA, May 17, —The Australian Prime M mister, Mr. J. K. Chifley, said in a broadcast on Sunday that plans are under way for a Pacific defence scheme. Indicating strong support for a Pacific defence pact. Mr c .iiiey >aid: "Approach
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  • 69 3 LAKE SUCCESS. May 17 Tht United Nations announced on Saturday that Israel has been asked to take part in tne U.N. scientific Conterence on the use of conservation of the world's resources. The three weeks conference Starting here on Aug. 17 is the lirst such
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  • 55 3 WASHINGTON. May 17. Btate Department official said yesterday that controls on the export ol arms to IncTTa and Pakistan had been "loosened" because ol the ceasefire order in Kashmir. They referred all questions on the extent ol future orders to the diplomatic representatives
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  • 347 4 'Hindu 9 Quotes IDM Editorial And Urges Prom Our Own Correspond* nt> MADRAS, May 17.— The tk Hindu continuing today Us exposure ol the real conditions of Indians in Malaya under the Emergency quoted extensively from the
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  • 143 4 A mission u> enquire into the regional organisation ot A^nculiurai, Veterinary ana Forestry ucearcn in tne Federation ui Malawi. barawaK and INJortn Borneo naa been appointed bi tiivsecretary oi £>iutc ior tne coiunus. rne mission con^isis oi Mr. K. Simm< ns, ciii^, Adviser on Animal
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  • 50 4 M ting ui» i t>ahang tou -i btate and tnr Bxe< utive Council wilJ b«' held on ly ~< an tt Kuantan and Fekan rcspec ij Tne meetings will coincide with wu c< bration »»i the birthday <>i the Sultan which ialis on M 1949, at
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  • 40 4 r i tie members <>i the Alumni As sociation i.Southern BranchJ i»i the Kin- h(iw.<rri VII College Of Midi Singapore, are >icimjj. their Annual Dinner on June it ai 8.00 p.m. at Kali i »s Hotel.
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  • 227 4 BAN O\ ENTRY PERMITS TO MALAYA FROM I Mil A AND PAKJSTA\ Mr. S. K. Übaidullah, Federal Legislative Councillor, has asked the lollo\vin» questions for which he expects a reply from the Government when the Federal Legislative Council meets at Kcala Lumpur tomorrow, Thursday,
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 459 4 Sir, I understand that then is a proposaJ m re-enact tne Control ui L\<ni Ordinanci w (> oi 1948 ii ceri aln mo i found for me wonting oi uus iai i u, buiu i uu appointed lor tne purpose Has already submitted Its re- amendations.
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    • 400 4 I The Public art 1 not at all surprised at the resolution passea oy the OMLU at its meeting hel< n i May i req i ing tne author] nceineu tu overhaul tne iuman programme bection iTamiu ui rtadio Malaya, Singapore. Beveraj times I nave mysell
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  • 103 4 ACSU TEA PARTY TOD AY Members of the vice Union Tiong Bahru Bra; holu a r lea i\triy at the Air Port Hotel, today. Wednesday May 13 at 4.00 p.m. m honour of the transfer ol Capt. R. g Williams and to welcome Capf R. .J. McN ■vtiD will succeed
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  • 230 4 MOSCOW. May 17. Pravda Communigl Partv newspaper yesterday stated that (he people <>\ Indone"cannot be forced to reconcile themselves to the rate which the Dutch and the American invaders are (iropuring for them. in an articl* on the f >utoh -Indonesian Republl ment, the paper
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  • 123 4 INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK OFFICIAL ENTERTAINED K.i" Sahib SR.V. Arasoo. District Manager, Indian Overseas Bank, gave a Cocktail Party at the Cathay Restaurant, last night, in honour of Mr. C. J. Palstra. 0.8.E., Chiei Manager. Foreign Department of the Indian Overseas Bank Ltd. Mr. Palstra who arrived from Bangkok on May
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  • 133 4 Seletar Indians To Present Address To Sree Kamaraja Nadar m< i ting oi Sree Kamara i idar Reception Committee, Sele--lir iicii was formed under the chair nanship ol Mr. J. m Mani to rec I Sree Nadar at S< letar during his forthcoming visit to Malaya, wa.^ lu-id at the
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  • 384 4 TWO CHINESE TUWKAYS ESCAPE FROM BANDITS Two Chinese toukayn who had b, I bandits have succeeded hi escaping I tors. They made good tht ir escape dt» 1 caused by the potice-Gurkaa operation I </<«.•> 11l ittt ian kan tfOJiru ana m fe on May 14. n I it wui
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