Indian Daily Mail, 27 May 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. IQS. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 120 1 Mel's Motion Passed In ConAssembly II IS HISTORIC TURN Of DDK WIS I WHY" -nehru m our Own Correspondent) 26. The Constituent Assembly today d cheers Deputj Prime Minister Sardar motion t<-i abolition of reservation tor all ■fluled Castes as amended by Pandit suggesting
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  • 59 1 INDOPAKISTAN MONETARY TALKS DEADLOCKED ICHI, 26.— Talks on [change between India Pa tan <ndtd in deadlock hen rda; a I ually well-informed aid last night. entative u>kid •iatoriuui. the source sa d d the qui stion of pay- India's imports from Pain this year should be postponnext Commonwealth ce. <>ud
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  • 46 1 Return Of Republican Govt, To Jogja -The IndoneCioveinnienl m.i\ ier capital ol middle ol iti ins Indone- reported today. porting on I I hority de- red for icua. par. i an order c*s in 1 tttact in any min- ty." ISed iCCOrdillfl •n spokeri after the
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  • 20 1 1 i ot the i of old by highinai Bom. I. .n Hd Reuter s l l> Ill i
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  • 105 1 THE INDEFINITE ARTICLE jj NEW DELHI. Mav WL— Mr. Na/iruddin Ahmed (West Bengal) complained in the Constituent Assembly that the DrafI ting Committee was very affecL tionate" to the definite article 1 "the" i n some clauses while showing a "considerable N amount of antipathy'' t 0 the article in
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  • 83 1 COMMUNIST ATROCITIES ON CONGRESSMEN IN HYDERABAD INCREASE (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May Reports of G4 murders in Tcleanagan Districts of Hyderabad between Apr. 1 and May Hi have be«n received by the t ongress President Dr. JL'attabhi Sitaramayya here. On May IG, according to these reports, two persons
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  • 650 1 TO PUT DOWN KAREN INSURRECTION RANGOON, May 26. The Burma Government has started "large scale recruitment" of Chin and Kachin tribesmen and Burma-born Gurkhas In an effort to put down insurrection and defend Burma's frontiers, authoritative sources stated here to run Affairs Minister
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  • 518 1 WESTERN FORM INCOMPATIBLE WITH CHICAGO, May 26.— The nations of South Asia must design a democracy ol their own, not merely follow the forms of the Western world, an adviser oi the Burma Government said tonight. "in the circumstances there," said J.
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  • 27 1 BOMBAY, May 26 -Boinb.r territory d :orded i rthquake ot moderate ,nt, its epicenter believed to be in 8 kiaim Province ir China 'a far Wi Reuter
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  • 555 1 Heavy Fighting Rages Near Souehow Creek CHINA NATIONALISTS DETERMINED TO FIGHT TO THE END SHANGHAI, May 26— A handful of Nationalist rearguards still stalled the Communist occupation of Shanghai at Soochow Creeiv today. They seemed determined to light to the end to cover a government "Dunkirk" at Woosung. Per almost
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  • 99 1 CANNES. France, May 26. The [Wedding oi- movie ctar Rita HayW )rth and Prince Aly Khan will g<> oil on schedule tomorrow thanks to Communist Mayor Paul Derigoa'a disregard for official red tape. A delay in the ceremony was 'feared because the Prince did not want
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  • 25 1 ALLAIiAtJAU, <U.P.) May /b. Two s*udtm pUois. induing an Indonesian named Sunyadi, were killed today wii^n a local flyme club aircraft crashed near here.- Reuter
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  • 376 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, May 27, 1949. CHINA'S FUTURE i ha retted d- feats that ale dly Infl ct d on the China by thS .11 b not b munism but China und< r id< d v international qu h I j. bui h L ;;nd em. In th<
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  • 188 2 Reiterates Contention State Belongs To Lord Padmanabhaswamy THREATENS TO RESIGN IF UNION IS IMPOSED! (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Ma3 26.— The venue for yesterday's vital conerence between the Rulers ol Trai >re and Cochin States to ettle finally the issut .t- arding
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  • 87 2 India's Attitude On RoundTable Conference With S. Africa LINE OF ACTION TO BE DECIDED SHORTLY DELHI, May 26.— The Indian Government will shortly decide on ils line of act inn On the United Nations General Assembly's resolution suggesting round-table talks between India, Pakistan and South Africa On Ireanicnt of Indians
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  • 133 2 MADRAS PREMIER WELCOMES MINISTRY PROBE (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 26.— Premier Kumaraswami Kaja stated yesterday iiiai ne ti.tu no idea when tne (jon- _,.«-> .^vcn-iiiy amanaarrao i> i <> v%uuid OtglD enquiry regarUUlg the k.narges against iiie utadras Ministry oy me i'luKa^ajn group in Hit Legis.^•uit'. _\.i. i^aja
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  • 124 2 RIGID DISCIPLINE IN CONGRESS TO BE ENFORCED M:\V DELHCMay 26— The threeda\ Conference of Presidents and Secretaries of Provincial Congress Committees concluded here after adopting a programme la increase the organisational efficiency of the Congress. The conference, it is understood, considered steps to maintain "rigid discipline"' in the Congress and
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  • 134 2 WFTU Accuses Nehru Government Of 'Suppression 1 Ot T n j I Union Rights 1 LAKE SUCCESS, May 26.— The World Federal yesterday again accused India of sieged tnngement of traae union rights In a complaint addressed to th I niu -<| ral. the Communist-controued a.i ...i. ciiai traae union
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  • 161 2 No Commitments On Pakistan's Independence -SAYS LIAQUAT All KARACHI, May 2(>. Pakistan Premier Liastti denied on Wednesday night in a nation wide broadcast tl Pakistan (Government has entered into "am secret or deal with the British that might affect the independun sovereignty of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly." The Assembly is
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  • 31 2 26. Princess M ill over 1.000 hi r four v ek avlng i int< hi r .v;i\ hom< Sl on the shores ol lor twr w l p Reuter
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  • 24 2 1. Mty 2*3. The Klnghorne, °rot > /;ih( th di^d on rflrV l the fi aes thre< broror several mo p.
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  • 162 2 INDIA MAY BUY CEYLON RUBBER IN OPEN MARKET i ol. OMBO, May 26.— The Mini. ie r of Commerce and Trad« Mr. II. W. Amarasunya, told an "i)i»;>*tv«i reporter thai India was welcome to buy Ceylon's rubber in the open market if sin- wished to uo SO. The Minister said
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  • 181 2 \KE SUCCESS. May 2b. -Pakistan asked the Security Council Tuesday to try and settle the Hyderabad case. Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Kaaan, Pakistan's Foreign Minister, appealed to the 11- nation body to take some steps toward settling the question which he des< d as
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  • 133 2 BOMBAY, May 26. The Ail-India ip Manufacture** Association has ted against the reported grant i t 0 i foreign firm to ai bull a India urged the Government oi to a ithhi id sanction t 0 "anj .1 ha prop [foe Associ tns a
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  • 68 2 Chandernagore Referendum Fixed For June 9 PARIS, \l.\y 26. The French National Assembly yesterday decided that th** referendum in Chandernagore to decide whether il should become French or Indian Will be held on June 9. rhe Assembly disregarded yesterday's recommendation ol the French Union Assembly, an advisory body, to postpone
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  • 405 2 NEW TALKS TO BE INITIATED WITH BRITAIN i NEW DELHI, May 26. India hopes a new formula for regulating frequency and capacity of international airlines will emerge from air talks which were scheduled to hegin here yesterday with Great Britain and Australia. A Communica'""
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  • 100 2 HAD GONE UNDERGROUND SINCE 1947 I Prom Our Own Corro H pondcnt) MADRAS, May 20— Mr. P Jceva- i o.indam, «onsid< r<*d the Indian Communists' greatest orator and azritator In South India, who went underground in January. 1947 wae arrested on Tue>da> evening at
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  • 87 2 CAPETOWN. May 26. A bill which would prohibit mixed max riages of Whites with non-Whit the first legislation to be introduced under Prime Minister Daniel Malan's racial separation policy, passed ite second reading in the South African Assembly here yesterday The bill was
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  • 32 2 new roi at i the I'-' I Waldo i f-A tu the Un c racj and in to build i I that united sti o* ace and
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  • 51 2 PARIS Union proved the Fr< nch U bill for th< towns In Ffl mam Preni The Union ed that thi dum b< po Dec ll when th Pondichei i Mali'- v. I Tin bill l mined today b bly [1 a the National to -da\
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  • 631 3 lo Lvolve Uommon Policy Against China Keds WASHINGTON, May 26. The United States is trying to line up a global bloc of nation* behind a dm lieu policy lor dealing with a CommunHI regime in China. The aim ol tins united iront is
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  • 87 3 No Unwilling Partners In ("wealth, Says Noel Baker LONDON. May 26.— Britain wants no unwilling partners in the Commonwju'th, Mr. Pmiip Noel-Baker, secretary otato i^r tsouuuonwealth tcelatlona, neciarea in a oruadcast on May 2ft canpire Day. taKLn^ as nis auuject iik i^ouiuionweajtn luuaj ne .*>d*u. "*Now vve rccustnoe tnat tne
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  • 94 3 in Q'wealth Agreement bbid As AntuDemoctatic India has been assigned the agent en South hast iHUC ai S/eu limes saui yexier- ratic bloc" consisting ol India, s loaned after sura negotia- non wealth onterence in Lon1 u nder An. lo- American direction has mg the democratic movei.i countries. It
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  • 113 3 No More European Representation in Coorg Council SDGFF Mw DELHI, Mas Hi.— The Cons"u«i»t As**nibiy n.v passed a bill ending European repress -matjon in li» e»*i>ig Legislative Council. tMi.g is filiated to tUc West ol [ysor« state in Soutn India, it na* in area oi l,ou«) square mile* and a
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  • 80 3 man lor the Greek Central State on Wednesday tnat steppea I ap Government odensive operations have cost the guerillas, 1,579 casualties in the last nine days. The Government forces lost oii dead, 200 wounded and 13 missing in tne same period. There were three major engagements during
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  • 60 3 U\j -The Battle of Shanghai limaxearl} on Thursday on the the Seeing garrison was fight..ii.nili, wis turned on the Woosung us nvcr outlet to the sea lo »J i in throughout w R rst night Fred Hampson torrespon- A.P. I II I ►vim uj into the
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  • 113 3 Turkey Has Deserted The Kemalist Principles Says New Times MOSCOW. May 2G -The Soviet New limes claimed on Wednesday! tnat the present ruling clique in Furaey naa Oesertea tne Kemalist principle ol the sepration ol unuren and State and is considerin^ tae restoration ot the Khanlate. The Soviet weekly said
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  • 343 3 -SAYS NIPPON TIMES TOKYO, May :i( —The influential English language Tokyo daily, the .Nippon limes, today carefully nut unmistakably Hailed the tail iai as a victory for Asians. Is this the end oi a century ol Western dreams," asked the lewspaper n\ its
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  • 310 3 Produce More Tubers Groundnuts Than Creetals S. V. RAMAMURTl'S SUGGESTION TO ATTAIN j FOOD SELF-SUFFICIENCY IN INDIA NEW DELHI, May -6. An appeal to the government and people of India to concentrate on greater production of tubers and groundnuts instead of cereals to solve the food deficit has been made
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  • 85 3 DUTCH TROOPS REPATRIATION FROM INDONESIA THE HAGUE. May 26. It was mnced on Wednesday that Dutch troops will be brought iom< lrom Indonesia in the next lonths. The announcement .tnat ion ol all Dutch b' completed by Jan. A .man for tin- Dutch army Federal Indonesian army 000 men would
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  • 94 3 VIENNA, May 26. The, llxp Danube overflowed its banks al the outskirts of Vienna Ml Wee nesdaj morning. According to Municipal autnortties however, the crisis seems to have passed and the rivet will proj recede. to e'oud hursts and beav3 all over Austria the mm 10
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  • 60 3 MONTREAL. May 26. Mrs. L. S. Amery, wiK- of Br I tain's former Secretary for India and Burma, was tak^n to hospital on arrival here last night aboard the hner Empress of Canada. She wa> said to have been taken ill during the crossing from Britain
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  • 48 3 LONDON. May 26. Sir Edgar Joseph Holberton. C.B.E died at his home in London on Sunday at the age of 75. He was Chairman of the Burma Chamber o! Commerce from 1918 to 1920. His obituary appeared in the London Times ol Tuesday morning. A.P.
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  • 282 3 LONDON, May 26.— Tan Malakka who during 35 years of international intrigue turned from one of Moscow's trusted agents to be a Trotsky ite, among its most hated Asian enemies, is reported dead. The Batavia Sin Po said that pro-Republican Indonesians executed Tan Malakka in East
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  • 339 4 Non- Registered Legislative Municipal Voters To No 12 Centres Will Be Open From June 1 To July 15 Revision of the Electoral Rolls for the Singapore Legislative Council and Municipal Elections will commence on June 1 and last until July 15. During this period, qualified persons who register themselves will
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  • 21 4 CORRESCORRESPONDENCE TO SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA The Postmaster-General. Malaya announces that correspondent addressed to Shanghai and Nortl China is subject to delay.
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  • 113 4 JAPAN HAS MADE GREATER POSTWAR ECONOMIC RECOVERY NEW YORK, May 2G. General Douglas MacArthur declared today that Japan lias made a greater postwar economic recovery than manj European countries, largely oy its <>wn ettorts. Without direct Anu i lean recovery aid such as was given Western Germany, tx said, Japan
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  • 782 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Sir.- The three letters published in yesterday's issue of your paper in support ot the Indian Programme Section of Raaio Malaya lend colour to a suspicion tnat they must be from one and the same source. These letters are angry, lor you
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  • 498 4 FOR FAILING TO STOP WHEN CHALLENGED At 10.30 p.m. on May 25, one male Indian was shot dead near Mentakab Airfield (Pahang) during curfew hours when he failed to stop when challenged, ways a Police Communique issued in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds: >.»
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  • 128 4 Identity Cards: Federal Govt's Warning To Public The loss of Identity Cards h Assuming serious proportions anu i is thereiore necessary to reorganize meinocis lor ineir replacement, says a reaerai lioveriunent rress Release issued in Kuaia Lumpur yesteruay. it auus: Hie public is nereoy informed that, until further nonce, no
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  • 173 4 Annual Meeting Of Malayan Indian Assn. Penang, Province Wellesley Kedah Tlie First Annual General MenIng ol Thr Malayan Indian A sociation, Penang, Province- W< 11 ley and Kedan will be heiu at the Premises of the Penang Hinuu oaoah at No. 205, Date uramat Koad, Penang on Saturday May 28,
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  • 38 4 TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF "UTUSAN MELAYU" To-morrow, Saturday 28; on the occasion of its Tenth Anniversary, the "Utusan Melayu'* will hold an informal reception and a Press Conference at its premises at No. 185, Cecil Street, at 5 p.m.
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  • 56 4 NEW DELHI, May 2b. Singapore »il! K rt 8.000 tons of Indian coal from tin curreni months allotment of ov«r IiO.OOO tons tj renal rin of aouth.Ea.st A>ia Ceylon tops Ihe list of r« cipi« ni* with 30,900 tons, Burma and lloti^ Kong following with 7.760
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  • 26 4 The University ot Malaya I dowment Fund has reached total of $28,272.46 up to affl says an ofTicial Press releas
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