Indian Daily Mail, 21 May 1949

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  • 16 1 InDian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. !)9. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 147 1 Nationalist Troop Beat Off Red Attacks On Woosung ihree-nour Hand To Hand Bayonet Grenade Fighting Cmmunst Reainn i Wiped Out \lau 20.— Crack Nationalist troops uilcr wave of Communist atlacH on oosung, stronghold guarding J, gateway to h i Shanghai. hourif bitter ham to hand bayonet and gre- th the
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  • 92 1 TEA MONEY FROM STUDENTS FOR SCHOOL ADMISSION BANGKOK. Mas JO— Overcrowd, MiK of certain classes in Siamese SCllOOlf has led to the practice of some of the institutions asking "tea money" from students desiring education. High education officials decided to take steps to stop the shakedown. A study will be
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  • 134 1 Liaquat Ali Warned Of "Insidious Campaign Against C' wealth KARACHI. May 20.— The newsr Civil and Military Ua. rday all. ged that theTe had insidious campaign" Commonwealth in Paa n ng hcint th< Pakistan Liaquat Ali Khan, had attended the Prime Minisconference in London and had pau: goodwill visit to
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  • 64 1 Population Of Madras City Now One-and-a-Half Million (From (Mir Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 20.— Tin population of Madras C'ty, has now exceeded 1..-)()0,000 which is double the IMI Census figure, according to records in City Rationing Office. The adult population in th« City 1,100.000 and there art about 390,000 children
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  • 68 1 From Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE, May 2U.~ The Gov.iMit uf Mysore hz^ decided to roduce visual education in high nd middle >chools in the from the next academic year. Tl tii«- which is estimated to Rs 125,000 noiip-curring and 10,000 recurring, will
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  • 63 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, May 20— About 100 people were drowned in the River Meghna in East Bengal when a boat to Noakhali capsized, according to a report from Comilla The boa< which was carrying about 200 people i> said to have struck a
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  • 82 1 Pakistan's Engineering Industry Development KAKACtII. May 20. Sporting shot guns, surgical scientific ana mathermatical instruments and trieai equipment are some oi the items to ue manufactured under .1 scheme to develop Pakistan's light engineering industries. The Industries advisory committee of the Pakistan Government has decided on this measure ana also
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  • 91 1 MOSCOW, May 20.— The Soviet repatriation authority sincl today -ill remaining Japanese war prisoner^ in Russia wi.l bo repatriated to Japan during May thix>ugh November. An utticiul statement Carried by s news agency said that in all there wt-Tf 95.000 Japanese prisoners who will
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  • 178 1 LONDON. May 20.— Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. ommissionci (iencral for South-Last Asia, is exported to »e«iii talks on the Malayan situa tion with Colonial Secretary Arthur treech- Jones at the beginning of next week. Government sources said today. Since he arrived here on
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  • 110 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, May 20. The Royal Indian Air Force will he additional l4 Tempest" aircraft during this year. The f rst hatch of about SIX *Temuas delivered in India towards the end of lasl ear. tptain Ranj i Dutta, Se. >r Officer attache
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  • 576 1 Insurgents Proclaim Own Karen State In Central Burma? RANGOON, May 20.— Insurgents have proclaimed a Karen Stale in Central Burma. Burmese press reports stated today. The reports said the Karens had issued a printed proclamation irom their headquarters at Nyaunglebin, a rail junction 93 miles north of Rangoon, declaring the
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  • 581 1 B. N. RAU'S VIEWS ON HYDERABAD I^AKE Slit (ESS, May 20.— India made her position regarding Hyderabad perfectly clear yesterday when Sir H. Narasing Rau, India's permanent delegate to the United Nations told the Security Council "No state within India's borders can
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  • 169 1 BANGKOK, Ma> Flans ETC HnderWftj for establishment of a allege for Islamic citizens in Kaiiu kok. The Siamese ministry «i education already has alloted 350,000 baht (l/.S. si7,:>ort) tor the purpose and a committee has been an pointed to find a plot with a
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  • Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday. May 21, 1949. NOTES & COMMENTS (On Malayan Varsity)
    • 206 2 \k r v shall takf the case oi the Bui i* ai By "Europeans' 1 w .in the British, American. h an, Ausi rattan and white illint rj velj known by that term. \\r n them first, because are by and large the richest "ii ol
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    • 142 2 LAC K OF RESPONSE 0. and a hail have C LJnive] Mar l c cl an inda I"; l^ut „i dollars been hardly and o ■;l now el in Britain! And it i t is •<) come »nto b« ban $30,000,--(towards nent ha(i „i $8,500,000, the equivalent of 11,000.000) and
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    • 213 2 DISTINCTION FOR CEYLONESE \Y Tn] M «Ui .subject, we cannot tort th* prominent MaOeyUm«M |fr. E. E c Thu- '^npM^n to raise ir (V y]'H, Community Fund" University. The Government tWI country ha s JjO t ma dc a ny distinction between th( Indians and the C> -yUtn* in the
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    • 147 2 MEXT in importance arc the the Chin- se who also own Conibl< ntep B ts in this country. not only form the largest >„<:■ I the population but are noted I r their industry and hard work. own tin mines and rubber m a considerable sharo of
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  • 404 2 Sir B- N. Raus Contention Before Sec- Council India Will Not Recognise Any International Status For Ihe LAKE SUCCESS, May 20.— The Security Council yesterday resumed debute on Hyderabad aud united ike representatives of India and Pakistan to take part in the proceedings. The Council called upon the representative
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  • 38 2 YOUNG NORWEGIAN ADMITS BURNING GREEK FLAG OSLO, May 20.— A young Norwegian admitted on Thursday that he had set fire on May 17 to a Greek flag which was hoisted in celebration of Norway's constitution day. A. P.
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  • 23 2 WARSAW. May 20. A Qve-mem-ber Austrian trade del gation arrived in Warsaw on Thursday to negotiate a new commercial agreement with Poland. A.P.
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  • 192 2 RUSSIA'S BITTER ATTACK ON J GENEVA, May 20—Amasasp riJt delegate to the Economic Commissk on ihursday charged the British lViayhew, oi "going beyond Goebbels i attacks on the Soviet Union". Mayhew, Parliamentary Under British Foreign Office, told the conuni nesday that the Soviet Union hud I.ihh ed and "about
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  • 81 2 INDIAN DELEGATION TO STERLING BALANCES TALKS NEW DELHI. May 20. Dr. Matthai, Finance Minister will lead the Indian delegation to the sterling balances talks to be held in London in June. It Is learnt thai the other members o! the delegation are Mr. Jeejibhoy of Bombay, Sir B. Ranui Rail,
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  • 121 2 Section 93 To Be Reintroduced In India (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 20.— Reports state that the new constitution of india w>U contain a proviision for Rule by th tt Governor after lailure of any Ministry. This provision established Section 93 ot the Govt. of Inaia Act originally
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  • 60 2 Dr. Radhakrishnan Accepts Moscow Envoy Offer (From Our Own Correspondent N] W DEI HI, May 20.— 1: ii Icarm Dr. birvapaili Radhakrishi nas accepted Fanait Nemu's offer jf Ambassador in Moscow. The appointment, however, will be made jniy in Stptember. It is also under, stoou that by then Dr. Kadhakrishoan'fl
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  • 177 2 MHKITS INTERVENTION TO BE SOUGHT BOMBAY, Maj 20. The annual session of the Conimanistdominaied All-India Trade Union Congress (AiTUC) due to be held on Monday From May 27~;ju was on Thursday banned by Ihe police commissioner. Ami it Shah, Assistant Secretary
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  • 68 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 20.- India's Health Minister Rajkumari Amrif Kaur will lead 'he Indian Delegation to the World Health Organisation Con. -ntice scheduled to bo held at Rom u on June 13. Other delegation members are Dr. Sir A. Lakshmanaswamv Mudaliar,
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  • 64 2 INDIAN TELEGRAMS IN HINDI BOMBAY, May 20— For »h. fi,si iim«\ the Indian Telegraphs an- accepting telegrams In an Indian language Hindi. Th»- Indian Posts Telegraphs have evolved a "irmisc code'* in H'ndi and hav»- «rain«d a hatch of operators. TVlrgrams ar<> accepted and \rm\milled Devanagri (Sanskrit i ipt. Th«-
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  • 76 2 KASIM RAZVI OPERATED UPON FOR APPENDICITIS HYDERABAD (Dm. May 20. Syed Kasim Razvi. former Razakur leader, who is now in custody, was operated upon lor acute appendicitis on May 12, according to a Press Note issued here. The operation, which was carried out by an Indian Army burgeon, was successful,
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  • 31 2 NEW DELHI, May 20- India* Deputy Minister for External Af. Pairs, Dr B V Keskar, is leaving !<) ii on May 23 on a w Visit G.I.I.S.
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  • 32 2 GLASGOW. May 20.- With a n cord equalling last round 65, I Haliburton a 33-year-old Scott, on Thursday won first prize ol $525 in Daily Mail professional golfers 1 3urnament A .P.
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  • 351 2 British Premier 's Appeal To Eradicate Leprosy I ONI>ON, May 20. The British Prime Minister. Mi ('lenient Attlee. declared in London thai the people oi Britain had a responsibility to do their utmost to eradicate the evil of leprosy from all the lands of the Commonwealth and Empire. Few people
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  • 40 2 HYDERABAD u prominen, l()llli fonda district '"••'I) On in:, inbunal h. i. >»n trial h' i TUc condemn^ JJ* brsi omm extreme pen cnargt-u uith ■»> Nalgonda b«l inj!! 41.V1H i;i!i.,(| .1,,t, *be tribunal jU other ommv prisonmtnt (lll( A.P.
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  • 49 2 BOMBAI increasing denial reels from for* illf to Mr K K U <»t Stati t i i casting. Mr. D'uak r2 n Bombaj inspn skHi <>i i!». Mini Him |)r<t(iu( erg i Tl I from j tlOIl j Th produce W'ii me docuxrn and abroad I via/. A.P.
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  • 126 2 SEVERAL MILLS CLOSKI) llMrniiH (From Our Own CorrrHpond'Bt) MADRAS, Maj 20— Droimhi in the Province I a tierjous crisis tor the textile industr? Tweniy.nine nillfl in Coim ba tore decided to ion days following the request from the Pykn Authorities since they have to conserve < in the Hy
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  • 459 3 GoV t- Of India s Huge Communications Development Plans 1 high-powered wireless nelommunication between the key tombay* New Delhi, Calcutta and ear is out, it is learnt from ofßimprovement in communication mplation is the elimination of ightly overhead trunk telephone ition by underground
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  • 256 3 ]^mar Observatory s JSew Development lilifornia, .May 20.— Palomar Obtelescope is going to be even better ltd after a final polishing, ill see six hundred million trilito space than first estimates. iwin i f I I billi twice I Mount I the I
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  • 29 3 WASHINGTON, May 20— Plata mmencc construction work a« Syrian i*nd oi the Transarabian 1 pipeline by tii<- autumn wt-rc an--ced by the Arabian American Ul Company on Thursday. AP
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  • 719 3 THL HAGUE, May 20.- Three years of fighting m Indonesia and worldwide expressions of disapproval at the Dutch stand have not changed the average Hollander's basic feelings on that issue. He still asserts he and his Government are morally right.
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  • 1288 3  -  G. S. M. By 54 IMPARTIAL PENPORTRAITS OF GANDHIJI BY FAMOUS PERSONALITIES I INCIDENTS OF GANDHIJI'S LIFE by Fifty-Four Contributors. Edited by Chanarashanker Publishers: Vora Co. Publishers Ltd., :u Kound Building, HaJbadevj Road, Bombay 2. Price Us. 10-8-0 per copy. TO KNOW Gandhi ji intimately and at
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  • 795 4 Model Training Institute Opened At Meerut For Disabled Soldiers LUCKNOW, May 20. The benefits of the I .P. Post war Services Reconstruction Fund have been extended to ex-INA men of the province. This was disclosed by the Education Minister. Mr. Sampurnanand, at a press conference here. Mr. Sampurnanand is
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  • 475 4 Madras Govt. 's Contribution To Backward Classes Upliftmcnt MADRAS, Ma\ 20.— 1n addition to the care of the HarL jans the welfare of the Backward Communities has also been entrusted to the Harijan Welfare Department by the Government, Mr. V. Bashyam Iyengar, Director
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  • 100 4 PANAIU'KA. May 20. For the first tim< in th<* history of the Panadura Courts a case has been conducted in the District Court in Sinhalese. The judge, Mr. D. H. Panditha. Guneuardena, who has been newly appointed here, gave the lead when he questioned a
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  • 50 4 SHE GOES ON 'PILGRIMAGE 1 am also told that money is removed from Mr. Chandrasekera's purse. Questioned, the "spirit is said to have replied that she takes the money "to go on pilgrimage." The daughter has no idea of what her mother looks like. No photographs of her exist. FOC
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  • 114 4 IRISH PREMIER'S REPLY TO NEHRU'S MESSAGE NEW DELHI, May 20.— Mr. Costello, Prime Minister of Ireland, re. plying t 0 a message by Pandit Nehru. Prime Minister of India, expressed the desire to strengthen the friendly relation^ which have so long existed between India and Ireland. He said: "On behalf
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  • 150 4 NEW DELHI, May 20. One of the provisions accepted yesterday by the Constituent .Assembly was a new article moved by Dr. Ambedkar, th« Law Minister prescribing the quali. fications for a person to fill a seat in the Council of States (Upper Chamber). Dr.
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  • 600 4 COOKS ANU TENDS IHt BABY: The story of how a woman who died 16 years ago has come back in the form of a spirit to her former lodging and is guarding her husband and daughter comes from Uddubaddawa, a village about four miles from Dandagamuwa,
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  • 130 4 BANGALORE, May 20.— The Indian R U Kh proved a Rs. 80,000,000 (16,000,000) plan of rubber industry in the country. The plan will be spread over a pen., The Board has asked the Indian subsidy to Indian Rubber Manufacturer, levied
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  • 22 4 BRITISH PURCHASES OF INDIAN TEA NEW DLL will be pound this y, yesterday. The I: cl announci reached m«nts "on entert-d Reuter
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  • 347 4 State Congress To Ueada I C Silo HYDERABAD (l)n). May 20.— The question tftk tegration of Hyderabad State on a linguistic tajfe decided by the State Congress at its next annual Swami Ramanand Tirth, President of the Hyderabad Sin grow, speaking to Pressmen
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  • 57 4 (From Our Own Co CALCUTI expedi' Himaj i north burd'-r. Th< I- ad tion, 51 year-old Climber Major II a J ready other promin< Lloyd ii xi>i Ihc Lang* par Himalaya* border. It tion will for rk Tli. I fl bod pedition to I
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    • 101 4 tjfashj^l IVl3lfl £fIH ItfMgM A speciality prepared solely ilmSßl e treatment of Piles. An HRw A trin^ ent Anal 9 esic and heal If ltiP made an Zan an outstandin Vp CC^ Obtainable at dl B. I- i■l > V MADRAS/ NEG AP ATA M STRA I INWARDS Madras WegmpnUj
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  • 136 5 u o nesian Communist Party s Appeal .The lie publican Indonesian in a pampniet distributed on the Republican capital, callns 10 continue f/uerilla warfare army has left Indonesian soil." s! Party awl the Republican Chrisapproved the recent
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  • 89 5 111 IS NOT A SOVEREIGN AND KPENDENT STATE" 1 SI SS, Maj 20. Russia yesterdaj admission of the Kingdom of Nepal to ations, when Ih e Security Council's nmittee met to consider Nepal's apiet delegate said he was not "satisfied" so far available,
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  • 71 5 20. More oil- covered m in at Chakwal, In the V. tin Karachi bran^i ol trri i < ompany announced on Phutsda was drill* n o a th oi tr lcl 1: tnilar another well which is ady producing nil in att i Production tests
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  • 26 5 i DELHI, M.i\ 20 Th<> Nawab Bhopal, who v W. will Ic to Pai -irc?ical fi states Min ti -pokpsaid nn Tin. 1.-..-, in Bombay AP
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  • 124 5 Three International Confabs In India In 1951 MOW DELHI, May JO.— lndia will be the a t of inrep International conferences early in 1951. N< arly 400 top-ranking engineers from ail parts ol the world are expected to assemble in New Delhi in January-February, 1951, for meetings of the International
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  • 480 5 Kb KM A RANGOON, May 20.— Government planes "bombid' 1 rebel territory with propaganda pamphlets Thursday in an efi'ort to end at least one of Burma's rebellions. Karens were told they being used as pawns in a plan to ''divide and rule".
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  • 37 5 TRIPOLI, May 20. Tripoli was normal again yesterday after 10 days' unrest over the question in the United Nations ot trusteeship for Tripolitania. Fortyrive people were injured in the demonstrations, it was officially stated. Reuter
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  • 281 5 NEW YORK. May 20.— Brigadier-General Carlos P. Ilomulo declared on Wednesday Asian peoples have particular reason to feel over the work o f the Third I'nited Nations General Assembly. Roriulo described the session ma "most fruitfuL" [n i aM]"iimt sslied a' thi'
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  • 52 5 LONDON. May J).- R. S. Cooper, Indian cricketer Irom Bombay, will nlay lor MidcLes'X against Cam. bridge University at Cambridge on Saturday. Cooper, a right-hand barman, ia 26 years of age. H f has been playing club Crick* in London. During th< war he played against Denifl Compton, the Middl'.^x
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  • 604 5 A Survey Of Major Accomplishments Of Third UN Session (By Francis W. Carpenter, A.P. Correspondent) NEW YORK, May 20.— United A at ions leaders say that the world peace organisation is stronger and healthier because of the accord made by the third General Assembly. The Assembly, longest in the history
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  • 143 5 4. The Assembly turned over to a 14-nation study committee a proposal by Lie for a t'.N. guard force. This was done by a vote of 47 to G. Russia opposed. Lie wants the guard to protect UN. peace commission. 5. On May 11, the Assembly postponed consideration of the
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  • 352 5 WE ARE SATISFIED, SAYS SETALVAD LAKE SUCCESS. May 20.— The leader of the Indian dele., gat ion, Mr. M. C. Setalvad, expressed the satisfaction of the work done by the General Assembly this session and the part the Indian delegation had played therein.
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  • 193 5 Miss Jinnah's Praise For Pathans' Jehad KOIIAT. May 20. Miss I atini.t imiKih declared at a public Meeting here that Kashmir was the most vital problem facing Pakistan. She added that though "a iree and impartial plebiscite is me only solution of the Kashmir Question, we should not adopt an
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  • 44 5 LONDON. May 20 An agreement has been reached between th» Italian Rice Organisation and the British Food Ministry und<T which 35,000 tons of polished rice will b< exorted from Milan to Far Eastern sterling areas, it was reported on Thursday. A.P.
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    • 60 5 GRINDING MILLS FOR ALL PURPOSES COFFEE, MAIZE, WHEAT, RICE, TEADUST, SAGO, BRAN, Etc. Etc. §PP? i|lp^s The mill is con. ffi^ structed with fine French WmllSr i;urf stolH all( l' jpl;( f(>fl l;^^F against ciamaKO by nail.- ami other ham objects b> mean 4s»OTf ol a spring. A hand 'fPi^'*^^
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  • 802 6 Model Training Institute Opened At Meerut For Disabled Soldiers LUCKNOW, May 20.— The benefits of the UJP. Post war Services Reconstruction Fund have been extended to ex-INA men of the province. This was disclosed by the Education Minister, Mr. Sampurnanand, at a
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  • 469 6 Madras Govt. 's Contribution To Backward Classes Upliftment MADRAS, Mav 20.— 1n addition to the cure of the HarL jans. the welfare of the Backward Communities has also been entrusted to the Harijan Welfare Department by the Government, Mr. V. Bashyam Iyengar, Director
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  • 97 6 PANAIU'RA. May li). For the first tinii in the history of the Panadura Courts a case has be*n conducted in the District Court in Sinhalese. The judge, Mr. D. M. PandithaOunewardena. who has been newly apijomted here, gave the lead when he questioned a witne^
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  • 50 6 SHE GOES ON PILGRIMAGE 1 am also told that money is removed from Mr. Chandrasekera's purse. Questioned, the "spirit is said to have replied that she takes the money "to go on pilgrimage." The daughter has no idea of what her mother looks like. No photographs of her exist. FOC
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  • 113 6 IRISH PREMIER'S REPLY TO NEHRU'S MESSAGE NEW DELHI, May 20.— Mr. Costello, Prime Minister of Ireland, replying t 0 a message by Pandit Nehru. Prime Minister of India, expressed the desire to strengthen the friendly relations, which have 30 long existed between India and Ireland. He said: "On behalf of
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  • 150 6 NEW DELHI, May 20.— One of the provisions accepted yesterday by the Constituent .Assembly was a new article moved by Dr. Ambedkar, the Law Minister prescribing the quali. fications for a person to fill a seat in the Council of States (Upper Chamber). Dr.
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  • 414 6 Strange Appearance Of Ghost COOKS AND TENDS THE BABY! The story of how a woman who died 16 years ago has come back in the form of a spirit to her former lodging and is guarding her husband and daughter comes from Uddubaddawa, a village about four miles from Dandagamuwa,
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  • 127 6 Rs. 80m. Plan For Development Of Rubber Industry In India BANGALORE, May 20_The Indian proved a Rs. 80,000,000 (16,000,000) plan of rubber industry in the country. The plan will be spread over' a period nf The Board has asked the Indian subsidy to Indian Rubber Manufacturer. levied on rubber goods.
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  • 29 6 BRITISH PURCHASES OF INDIA TEA NEW I I will be al I pound I yesterday. I Th announ I I reached W men: on I enter d t Reuter
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  • 336 6 State Congress lo Uecvk issue HYDERABAD (l)n). May 20.— The qua Ihl U-gralion of Hyderabad State <>n a linguistic decided by the State Congress at iU, wxi aßnuaJ hwami Ramanand Tirth. President of (ho Hvderal Kress, speaking to Pressmen here. Swami Tirth, who
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  • 57 6 (From Our Own o C ILCUI expedi^ o i Him&i R north borcU*r. 'J bi ar-old Climber':,. already oth«*r proo Lloyd is The Lang part ol a olio Himalaya border. tion w I] for its work Th, sorta He bodi< ped .-oh i tmineei
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  • 113 7 Indonesian Communist Party s Appeal I -Thi Republican Indonesian I a pai et distributed on I arta, ihe j* epublican capital, call--1 > io continue guerilla war I are I has left Indonesian soil." i Party and
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  • 73 7 l! DT A SOVEREIGN AND PENDENT STATE" Ma) 20. Russia yesterdaj >ion of the Kingdom of Nepal to vhen the Security Council's ttee met to consider Nepal's apkJ he was not "satisfied" formation so far available, Nepal was <llul state. i UN I
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  • 70 7 Mv 20 -lor, oil•vcrod in i i in the w< Karachi branch of th- i Company announced w il v. as drill' fi to a el in this district i; z ml another well which is producing oil in attack I ction t< I it
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  • 24 7 w delhi. m. rh«Nawab pal, wl ly will k to P surgical State i Mir j k' id on Thur da Nawab Bombay AP
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  • 37 7 TRIPOLI. May 20. Tripoli was normal again yesterday alter 10 flays' unrest over the question in the United Nations ot trusteeship for TripMitania. Fortytive people were injured in the demonstrations, it was officially .stated. Reuter
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  • 123 7 Three International Confabs In India In 1951 NEW DELHI, May iO— India will DC t!i<- sec c of tnree inlet national conferences early in 1951. Nearly 400 top-ranking engineers irom ail part., oi the world are expected to assemble in New Delhi January-February, 1951 tor tings of the International Commission
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  • 471 7 in 'km. 1 RANGOON, May 20. Government planes "bombwith propaganda pamphlets Iluirsdav in an effort to end at least one of Burma's rebellions. Karens were told they being used as pawns in a plan to "divide and rule". After the (Jovernment agreed
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  • 283 7 Uomulo described the seflsk»n a s "mosi iruitiul j v I av 2 4 Bri Kadier(;ent'ial Carlos P. Komulo cleared on Wednesday Asian Peoples have a particular reason to feel gratified over the work „f the Third I nited Nations (it'iu-ral Asst'moh.
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  • 52 7 LONDON. May ..0.---R. S. Coopt-r, Indian cricketer irom Bombay, will 'lay lor Middlesex against Cam. oridge University at Cambridge on ■Saturday. Cooper, a right-hand batsman, Ki 26 years of age. H t has: been playing club cricket in London. During the war he played against LNni> Compt"n. the Middl' •rx
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  • 603 7 (By Francis \Y. Carpenter, A. P. Correspondent) NEW YORK, May 20. United Nations leaders say that the world peace organisation is stronger and healthier because of the accord made by the third General Assembly. The Assembly, longest in the history of
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  • 143 7 4. The Assembly turned over to a 14-nation study committee a proposal by Lie for a L'.N. guard force. This was done by a vote of 47 to G. Russia opposed. Lie wants the guard to protect UN. peace commission. 5. On May 11, the Assembly postponed consideration of the
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  • 192 7 Miss Jinnah's Praise For Pathans' Jehad' KOHAT. Maj B#.-- Ylis* 1..t..n, Jinnah declared at .i public meeting here that Kashmir was tinmost vital problem facing Pakis ian. She added that though a iree and impartial plebiscite is the only solution of the Kashmir question, we should not adopt an attitude
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  • 47 7 LONDON. May 20. An agr< I men! has bfcn reached between tin itahan Rice Organisation and th« British Food Ministry under which 35,000 tons of polished rice will t> i xorted from Milan to Far Eastern sterling areas, it was reported on Thursday- A.P.
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  • 350 7 WE ARE SATISFIED, SAYS SETALVAD LAKE SUCCESS, May 20.— The leader of the Indian dele gation, Mr. M. C. Setalvad, expressed the .satisfaction of the work done by the General Assembly this session and the part the Indian delegation had played therein. He
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    • 57 7 GRINDING MILLS FOR ALL PURPOSES COFFEE, MAIZE. WHEAT, RICE, I KADI ST SAGO, BRAN, Etc. Etc. fcp^ The "SKJOLD" mill ia con. S^gtt-*^?-. »tructed with fine French w!BF BgainBt UamaKc by nail.- and 7*l'^ other hard objects b> mean f|^^£|^r of a safety spring. A hn f Tff f w
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  • 415 8 Two Br. Soldiers One Malay Police Corporal Killed MXlliU 10 ATTACK BY BANDITS In KUALA SELANGOR AREA At approximately 1.45 p. in. on May 1!), at liukit in Kuala Selangor area (Seiangor) Police and froops came under fire from brens, stens, carbines and after havi ig crossed i river and
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  • 72 8 I'ii' s» cond series of "Talent hue" gin at the British Council i on Friday, June 3 at 7 p.m., nd ■•ill continue fortnightly. As In the previous series two halfhour shows will be recorded at i ach lon. Members of the iblic arc invited to attend thosp performances,
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  • 37 8 The following Malayan Royal ..ii Volunteer Reserve Commift- hav< i approved by the rnor ol Singapore: Murray Lieut, nant. S. R i W Bell Lieutenant and Haji nil bin Haji Dzanr. B E.M. ib Lieutenant.
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  • 372 8 The Perak indian Amateur Athletic Council Annual Meeting Th< Annual General Meeting oi the Peraic Indian Amateur Atnlelic council was neid on ivlay io, at U.uu a.m. in the premises oi the is.ui la indian Association, ipon. a representative gathering ui Indian ana ueylonese sportsmen was present. I'he Meeting was
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  • 129 8 The inaugural meeting of the industrial group of thp Army Civil Service Union will be held on Sunday, June ft at 3.00 pin in the ACSU Hall, 331, North Bridge H->iid Ist Floor), Singapore. All members of Tables B. c and D are requested to be
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  • 256 8 KLJKLJ 1 shall be very much ig< ci 11 you wouJ I me to air nay grievances <and those oi many others in the same bout' through the medium oi your c iumii According to the "Indian Daily Mail" ol 3rd May 19 .:> it seems thai
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  • 193 8 Sir, Kindly permit me to say a few words about the Indian U'ogrammes ol Radio Malaya it is ition i i .say thai ev< ry Indian ;>• grammes. the Tamil news broa neither Tamil nor interesting news A:ui why on h do the ai cers n
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  • 90 8 NEW MEMBERS OF S.I.T. Mr. P. Johnson has been ap pointed to be a member ui the Board of Trustees constituted under Section 5 of the Singa] ore I nprovement Ordinance Cor a t 1 o. 2 years 0 months v^lth 1 cl fro*n Ist April, 1949. says an Off]
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  • 20 8 A Session of Assize will be held on lu<\sday, June 7 at 10.30 the .Supreme Court. Singapo
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  • 264 8 rhe Government oi biii lias i>ct up a Committee t go Into tne quesi.on oi tne cuauui oi l tokuia&ing m bingapore ana th< Committee invites written evidence iroiii any memoer oi tne puunc w t io Is willing to help
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  • 126 8 In appreciation of the great care taken of and respect bestowed on tne Koyal /ishes oi the late King Prajadnipok. and of the outstandi ing courtesy shown and the gooa services rendered to Queen Rambhai Barni of Siam by the Omcers of the m.s.
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  • 151 8 The Women's Group ol the Army Civil Service Union was inaugurated on Wednesday May 18 at a General meeting of lady members of the Union, and will henceforth be constitued as the Women's Group of the ACSU. writes the General Secretary of the ACSU. The objects
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  • 30 8 Contributions Co the Unirersitj oi Malaya Endowment Fund received up to May 17 from all parts ol Malaya total $*****.46, says an Official Press Release.
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  • 64 8 LONDON, May 20 -Britain announced today that she will refuse to negotiate a settlement of the Greek Government. n Informants in Washington .said a rejjy was givt-n by the U.S. t 0 a proposal yesterday by Russia for Halting the thre e yoar
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  • 41 8 New Defence Chief For Ceylon the eSPS?* iy 20 Brigadier t n }Ot Caithness, now chief o f the Ceylon defence force and milltary adviser to the Ceylon Government, arrived in Colombo today to organise the new f> v i,m Reuter
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  • 25 8 inc next meeting of the Singapor Legislative Council will bo n Tuesday, Juno 21 at 10 a.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hull
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  • 211 8 Three eight-storey«'d modeiD nements will be erected by the Singapore Improvement Trust on the piece ot land bounded by Upper Pickering Street, Soutn Bndgr Road. Upper Hokki.-n SM and iNew Bridge Koad. The old shop houses, originally built there, are being demoli: to make
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  • 48 8 JOHORE BAHRU INDO-CEYLONESE SPORT CLUB general body imftm" i Indo-Ceylonese Sports Clud. Jo] Bahru will be held at No. 47. Jal.m Ibrahim (Congress premises) <>n Monday. May 30 at 5.30 p.m. Ml Indians and Ceylonese are r<'</. ed to be present, writes the Bccr< tary of the Club.
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    • 68 8 CHARITY SHOW IN AID OF UMAR PULAVAR TAMO. SCHOOI ISUILDIM FUND IV I K ATA YOG oar r~ r;/ n s/Vl//; Tit a w:~^ 9 1 I EARNESTLY SOLICITING YOUR llllfAV Al ri J%t 0 It! H 1 J7 »-w/« li ft VA S THK fi «k<sh Pivfuris liomuntir (onud//
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