Indian Daily Mail, 25 May 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 10:5. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 170 1 N0 intention To Attack f Pakistan' I Own Corr*apoßd«n*) May 24. Sa>' d a r allabhbhai prinn Minister told a mammoth public Itmi P( dill not allou India to be a raud and deceit of any nation.
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  • 59 1 [I\ KEEPING WliH NATIONAL DIGNITY HONOUR" SAYS DR. RAJENDRA PRASAD I e Indian Constituent Asesmbly t the new Constitution, in Hindustani. President, told in< i Constituent As. national dignity and honour, we itution in our own language." d a Committee of experts to
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  • 18 1 Burmese hed u, Bar. Ch pront the Mr former Paki .id lC€ the xrith the It Reuter
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  • 99 1 Mad ras Favoured With Rain (From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. May M— Weather has cleared Madras City following heavy Mowers in the last two days. Rains added a welcoim one foot to the level of water in the Red HilK Lake, i lie i it v V main reservoir, thus
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  • 81 1 GANDHIAN COLLEGE OF POLITICS AND ECONOMICS OPENED (From Our Own Correspondent) .MADRAS, May 24— An Unique College of Gandhian Politics and Economics has b*en "opened at Vizianagram In order to train youth into tru« servants of society. The College was inaugurated by the founder of the Gandhi Graniha Simbhagya Ashram,
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  • 139 1 PARIS, May M— Tin Rig Four Foreign Ministers on Tuesday ag*rt'cd to .study tht- case of a peace treaty for Japan before they leave Paris' Tin- Russian member, Andrei v»shinsky, threw a surprise into the nutting of the Big Four Foreign Ministers Council on
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  • 619 1 Nationalists Hold' Victory Parade' CHINA TO CELEBRATE WHANGPOO FRONT SUCCESSES SHANGHAI, May 24.— Thousands of Nationalist defenders streamed north by all roads out of embattled Shanghai today covered by fighter and bomber planes roving low over the Wangpoo River, last open route to the sea. Long troop columns with all
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  • 262 1 Asia Needs Sufficient Foreign Capital SAKSENA'S APPEAt TO AMERICA LAKE SUCCESS, May 24. India yesterday told the Lmt ed Nations that President Truman's technical assistance plan lor under-developed countries could not be effective unless it were backed by largescale foreign investments. Mr. R. Baksena, speaking before the Economic and Employment
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  • 93 1 I KARACHI, May 24.— Two members of the United Nation* Commission for Kashmir, Mr. Enk Colban (.Norway,* and Mr. Robert MaCattee (U.S.; arrived here yesterday for discussion^ with the Pakistan Government on tne truce agreement in Kashmir. I Pakistan hits not yet replied to
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  • 26 1 Dr Louis Beel, outgoing Crown representative. Chief 0 f the General Staff MajorGen. D. H. Van Vreiden has been appointed Acting Commander-in-Chief.- A. P. ana Reuter
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  • 188 1 BATAVIA. May 24. —Dutch army commander Lieut General Simon Spoor fell seriously ill Monday and his chief of staff has been appointed Deputy Army Commander for Indonesia An Army Headquarter* communique added that Spoor had be^n notified today of hi* promotion to full
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  • 335 1 < EHCAGO, May 24.— A conference designed to promote greater I.S. understanding and evaluation of South Asia's now m£ significance in world affairs will be held here on May 25 to May 21) under the sponsorship <>f (he University of Chicago's .Norman \\ait
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  • 22 1 one sustained by the Nationalists, he said. Amid all this Shanghai wondered if its hours were numbc:; j d. A.P. and Reuter
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  • 259 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore Wednesday, May 25, 1919. "EMPIRE" DAY AND MALAYA tndep Nation, v. n nd U ha\ ing deve. ►ciation ol I 1 illed the "Cuh. i ropractice of .ipire i d 1904 ome 1 ind Ltriefl overai i Burma i Until the K iling over some beI
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  • 158 2 Provincial Muslim League's Call ALLEGATIONS OF INDULGING IN "INTRIGUES TO SAP THE LEAGUE LAHORE, May 24.— The Working Committee of the West Punjab Muslim League yesterday demanded the immediate recall ol Sir Francis Mudie. British Governor of the province, and th«» appointment ol
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  • 153 2 Final Talks With R U J To begin k Todav 1 TRA VA N( ORE-i HIS \i ERG 1. 1: V. P. MENON CONFIDENT OF SUCCtS I (From Our Own i <»rres I>< nd nt) MADRAS, Max 24.— Final deci ion n fra\ancore and Cochin States is expected i uotn
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  • 53 2 < ALCITTA. May 24.— Two Indian scholars. Mr. T. John Ramakrish. nan and Dr. S. Mujtafa Karim, have be» n awarded the Vincent Rfasaej scholar-hips for post-graduate study in the Toronto l niverslty, Canada. Ihe scholarship, tenable tor on« year, i- <>f Hie value of US$2
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  • 42 2 INDIA INDOCHINA FOOTBALL MATCHES CALCUTTA. May 24.- Annual ;hee between India and Incif> China football teams have been proposed by the IndoChinese Football Federation. A delegate ol thr Federation is now in Calcutta to discuss the proposal with Indian football a<^ociation.- FOC
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  • 925 2 Town Left In A Shambles! UANGOON, May 24.— Burmese, Cachin, Chins and Anglo-Burmese troops on Monday stood guard inside the Karen-evacuated town of Insein, 10 miles north of Rangoon. Insein is now under military administration, it was official/ stated. The Karen rebels ffcd from Insein
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    127 2 Picture. Ml S P; L UI ,av,n 01 Boffihay, is making a private torn of European capitals On Minll he visited Mr Salvatore Rebecchini. Mayor ol Rome, al the Campidoglio << itv Hal Pho i\ J i in the City Hail are left to right: Maganlal N agin das, President
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  • 58 2 MADRAS May >L— Two hundred tnd forty.|MU Udlaa buffalo* s ar* going rvn a «ea VOys%e Th« buffaloes purchased by th* Central Gov rnm< nt\ Ministry oi Agriculture, arc h« n for shipment »o the Andaman Islands, where B«n--uali refugees are being rehabilitated In April,
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  • 291 2 Indian film Industry Ranks second In World IT IS NEXT ONLY BOMBAY, Mar. 24.— Indii the world, next only to Hollywot reported here. The Indian dim iii(lu>lr\ feel of ran film ever) year, pn length pictures and employs al lis. 200.0(10,000 (£15,000,000) Is In 1912. when the flrsi movie produced
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  • 86 3 n tify With Asian Aspirations Pleads Romulo LNCENTKAIIOH on EUROPE is sßOHrsiaua" 24.—Brig.4ieneral Carlos P. oi su n concentration on gainst c ommumsm as "unrealist ommunism in tun ope and let il run declared, "would be tike closing m hallway ana
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  • 151 3 Three Durban Indians sentenced On Charges Of Culpable Homiciae May 24 Three Inlans onginany cnarged wnn murluriug last Januarys inuianb nen were sentenced up iu seven years naru r at a criminal sessions court icre yesterday. i caoe the charges uuucea to either cuipame hoinir assault or both. ine tni'
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  • 76 3 Red Victory In China "Disastrous" To Democracy In World I LA. May 24. Mr. Lian an the Chinese represents recent Labour Conih India, stated here that i victory in China would il disaster to democracy in the Mr. Yung-chang, who was speak- i reception, expressed the hat witii "a iit
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  • 131 3 .NBERRA, May 23. -Mr. John nan, Australian Defence Minisd yesterday that Australia would play a more important part Commonwealth defence before the war. and particularly in the Pacific. n* v. c mmenting on a statent in the Soviet army newspaper "Red Star" that Australia prepared
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  • 30 3 \LCUTTA, May 24. Dr. Suresh Chandra Banerjee, well-known labour leader of Bengal, will be the workers' representative on the In. diun Delegation to *ht International
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  • 102 3 Special Precautions Taken Re Royal Couple's Visit To N. Ireland BELFAST, May 24.— Special pre. cautions were ordered on tHonaay io prevent rnnceaa l-Jizaoetn and rrincc Pnilip nom becoming entangled m u«c dispute between tn« i^ormern anu :sx>uinern Irish. int rrinccbe and frinc* will be irriving on V>cuiu^Uay lor a
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  • 105 3 VENICE. May 24. Princess Margaret went snopping Monday mornmg. bhe leit ner notei accompanied by Major Harvey and Lad> >iary Harvey and walked irom nei hotel to Piazza ban Marco. bne i recognised and cheered by a jrowd oi tourists. During her long tour of the
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  • 101 3 WASHINGTON, May 24. -Funeral honours due to a military hero will be paid Wednesday to James V. t- rrestal, who broke under a nineyear burden of high service in war and peace. Tne b7-year-old former Secretary ot De]. use took his own life early Sunday morning
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  • 51 3 King Queen Visit Cricket Ground LONDON, May 24. King George VI, making his lirst appearance at a sporting event since his illness, was cheered by thousands when with Queen Elizabeth he visited Lords cricket ground yesterday to see the New Zealanders play against the MCC. The King looked very lit.
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  • 235 3 Changed Indo- British Relationship One Of Greatest Events in Modern History MR. PRICE DAY BALTIMORE, May 24. Mr. Price Day, a wellknown "Haltimore Sun" writer on British Commonwealth affairs, declared yesterday "Unquestionably one of the factors that kept independent India a member of the Commonwealth was the recognition by Indian
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  • 103 3 NEW DELHI, May 24. The Indian Finance Ministry is organising an intensive savings drive among the country's industrial workers, it was learnt here. The drive will be inaugurated in Bombay, where 300,000 'textile workers were recently awarded a bonous equivalent to their 4$
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  • 384 3 Bao Dai Invites. Cochin -China Leaders For Talks On Future Vietnam Govt. DALAT, May 24.— Ex- Emperor Bao Dai has sent out invitations to Cochin-China leaders for talks on a constitution for the future Vietnam Government, it was announced here yesterday following the French Government's decision to release Cochin-China from
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  • 134 3 Ceylon Citizenship Act Most "Humiliating And Discriminatory NEW DELHI. May 24. Indians In Ceylon may ignore the Ceylon Citizenship Act and boycott registration required under the Act, acjording to Mr. A. Aziz, fori] President of the Ceylon Indian Congress Mr. Aziz, who is now in New Delhi, described the Ceylon
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  • 45 3 NEW DELHI, May 24 The Indian Government has appointed Mr. Chandreswar Prased Narain Singh, a noted educationist, as India's Amoassador to Nepal, it was announced h*Te. Mr. Chahdr<sWar Prasad i* noW Vice-Chancellor of the Patna University in Bihar Province FOC
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  • 91 3 LONDON, May 24 A Turkish Parliamentary delegation arrives at London airport on Wednesday on a one -week visit to Britain as guests of the British group of the Inter.Parharrh'ntary Union. The Turkish delegation oi eight members will be led by Huseyin Cahit Yalcin. deputy chairman
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  • 44 3 ALLAHABAD. May 24.— University students, doing excavation work in the Ganges valley, have linear* lied •OHM copper coins, believed to be of the first century. The coins were inscribed with the names *>f the Kings of the "MUra" Dynasty.— FOC
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  • 24 3 Labour Conference, meeting at Geneva m June, it was announced h»*re. Dr. Bam a jet- u a former '-ahoiir lyLonsUr of West Bengal. FOC
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  • 72 3 NEW DELHI, May 24.— The Indian Government has asked the Provincial and State government* to suggest names oi' suitable Indians to work at the United Nations Secretariat, it is learned here. India had pressed the United Nations for increased employment of Indian nationals in the
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  • 105 3 US Urged To Amend Citizenship Rules For Asians PHILADELPHIA, May 2i— U.S. Congressman Walter Judd, Republican, says the United States 1924 law barring Orientals from American citizenship "did more than any other thing to turn Japan against us and toward militarism.'' Judd urged review of thU barrier to granting citizenships
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  • 281 4 IMPORTANT TO MOTOR DRIVERS OWNERS: On June 1, ISO, Sec. 82 of the Road Traffic Ordinance <I < ol 1941) and the Rules made thereunder will be brought Into operation. This refers to the composition of traffic offences wnereo) certain named Officers ol the
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  • 351 4 CHINESE MANDORE SHOT DEAD SEVERAL BUILDINGS DESTROYED At about 1030 p.m. on May 22, ten bandits atlacked )ap /toe bee Estate in Alor Cajah area alacca). They burnt down two kongsis, one store and one f actor y t and attempted to burn
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  • 46 4 oCiday morning, May 24. tWO -audits were hanged at Taiig gaol for unlawful possession .as. Tney wire Ho Jin and n Chuan alias Cheah Chang um 63rd and 64th Uanuits hanged under the Em x. ucy ations i the emerncs last Jim-
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  • 289 4 iNDORfc, May 84*— The Congress President, Dr. i'attabhi S'taramay\a. has cancelled the Orders of suspension passed against the Pre>«dent of i hi* Indore C»*y Congress C'ommittee, Mr. Kanhaiyalal Khadiwala, and the Secretary, Mr. Nandlal Vyas, by the President of the Madhyahiiarat Provincial Congress, Mr. Gopikrishna
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  • 99 4 MR. T. V. R. RAO TO ACT AS INDIAN AGENT IN K.L. On the retirement with effect from May 31 of the present incumbent in tile post of A&ent ot the Government of India in Malaya (Mr. T. G. Nataraja Pillai), the Government of India have appointed the present Assistant
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  • 76 4 Mr. Martin Ebon, author ol '•World Communism Today" published last year in the United States and shortly to appear in Britain, passed through Singapore this week on his way to Indonesia on a study tour ol Europe, the Middle East and the Far East. He recorded
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  • 59 4 BAIL REFUSED TO COMMUNIST FUGITIVE May 24 -Gerhard Emu munist fugi. from Uniua ouu' > who.-^u n is sought by Washing. madi a second briel appeaianM Bot t Court today wa, remanded until Friday. iu.-ed. Mr i < iham Maw, lor tht E Bmba ippiied for ground thai thft can
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  • 62 4 and n lativ< s arc ind that tiif marriage ol Lakshmi (daughter of Sri K C. Sekar 8.A., A.1.R.1. oi Rubber irch Institute of Malaya, a I pur) with Sri B. SunJan B.j Assistant, Federal Commission, N lhi (son ol Rao Sahib B. übram .man 8.E., Executive Madras* will
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  • 194 4 Nett Toady Revenue in Federation Exceeds $1. 1 /2m. The gross revenue derived from tiie sale oi touuy trom Government iui4it.> snops in tne i ederation ol Malaya muring ian> was »l 1,094.30, nett revenue i t>00.:)<; anu a sum oi m».<87.0.> was eoiiecieu iroin the JPubnc Todo> simps in
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  • 84 4 CHILE TO SEEK FOR VETO ABOLITION SANTIAGO DE CHILE, May 23. President Gabriel Gonzalez Videla tula tne re-assembied Chilean arliament here baturday that in Liie united Nations Chile wouia s< elc to restrain the use oi the veto n nad been exploited by *«.usaia to hold up the solution oi
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  • 64 4 LONDON, May 24.-~6>r George Maxwell, a former Chief Secretary to the Government of the Malay States, and two conservative Members oi Parliament, Mr. L. D. Gammans ana Mr. Walter Fletcher, today defended the proposal for to United Kingdom to make a contribution towards the rehabilitation oi ..iya.
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  • 1126 4 The C wealth Is A Beacon Of Light -MR. MALCOLI RtacDONALD "Today, Kmpire Day. no longe: celebrates an Empire where peoples of one nation or creed or colour dominate the others. It celebrates a Commonwealth where men and women of all countries and colours, cultures and religions live in equality
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  • 278 4 INDIA'S IMPORTS RESTRICTIONS RELAXATIONS WELCOMED IN BRITAIN LONDON, May 24. A Hoard of Trade spokesman last Tuesday welcomed the news from India that there are to be some relaxations of the import restrictions imposed by India on May 5. The relaxations, the spokesman said, would be of considerable help to
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  • 42 4 Bernard Hickley, Far East Corre>jK>ndent of the London Daily Telegraph who has just returned rrom China, will broadcast im. of what he saw there over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya on Friday. May 27 at P. p m
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  • 92 4 NEW ISSUE OF STAMP EMBOSSED STATIONERY me Postmaster-General. Malaya, announces that a new Issue of .-.tamp embossed stationery for .State of Negri Sembilan will t>< I leased for sale at all Post Offi in Negri Sembilan as from th< June 1, 1949. The following it< Will be on sale: Postcards
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  • 48 4 AMMAN, May 24. A Syrian military mission headed bj Oen. Abdullah Atf<h arrived in Amman ni^ht to attend an Arab legion i arade today. Political quartan hi re beii»ved hifl arrival marked an attempt lo remove misunderstandings between .Syria and Trans jnrdan.- Reuter
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  • 8 4 FLYING CLUB FOR MADRAS MA i or ma
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