Indian Daily Mail, 1 June 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOI. V. NO. 110. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1949. FOUft PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 200 1 Icw Hi^Ji Commissioner Jean Chambon's I irst Disclosure ci-i,| al T<> I'ARK (iOVT.'S REQUEST TO HAGUE BODY Out IHro Correspondent) WWII HURRY, May 31.— The World Court is obaen i rs to watch the conduct of the ndum m French Indian Territories
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  • 31 1 I" a< (i n on 500 560 cc In the recent ged by the 1 ib m as- motion oi tern war, a province, FOC
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  • 22 1 "SALAZAR'S DAM" INAUGURATED IN SPAIN Th< Portu- tonic de "Sal produci year of v se ichines, na unast ns built, 11 ps
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  • 19 1 POPE TO SPEAK TOMORROW ON WORLD SITUATION An m I cii 2. CaL I trade merci i ovided Reuter
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  • 114 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. May 31.—Mr. J P. L. Roche Victoria, eminent Tamil Christian and leading businessman of Tinmyelly, has been selected by Premier Kumaraswami Rajah as the eleventh Minister. Victoria is leaving <onight for Ootacamund where he will be sworn m as Minister tomorrow
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  • 53 1 SUNSPOTS TO BLOT OUT RADIO CONDITIONS? LONDON, May 31. It is possible that radio conditions will be afTectover the next few days because a SUJlspot Of "fairly large dimensions" is m evidence, according to radio experts here. These experts predict that circuit interruptions will be most severe on June 1
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  • 83 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) AIIMEDABAD, May 31.—Mohan-' lal Saxi-na Minister of State for Relief and Rehabilitation said iierc yesterday that the Government of India had sent officers to Japan to bring mechanic! and machinery for cottag< IftCßl&lffei which could give employment to refugees. He added
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  • 67 1 CANTON, May 31.— China* Nationalist Legislative Yuan today rejected Chu Ch«ng as Premier. Chu had b*'ui nominated by the Kuomintang (Government party) to succeed Pi'jni^r Ho ¥kig*chin who wants to resign to head the Defence Ministry solely. The Premier hoids the defence portfolio along with
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  • 444 1 India Will Soon Be SelfSufficient In Foodstuffs Says K. L. Punjabi! NEW DELHI, May 31. India is striving hard to keep to her pledge of becoming* self-sufiicient m foodstuffs m another two years. During the current year she has scheduled to import 4,000,--000 lons of foodgrains from abroad at a
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  • 183 1 LONDON. May 31— Nine British Army offiters and 27 other ranks wen* killed or died of wounds and ten officers and 44 other ranks w«r« wounded m Malaya between May 1. 1948, and March 31 this year, War Minister Emanud Shinwell told a questioner m
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  • 72 1 DIAMONDS SEIZED FROM S'PORE-BOUND AUSTRALIAN PERTH, May 31.— The police -aid they seized 55 cut diamonds valued at A£1.600 from an Australian passenger just before the 4,000-ton Maetsuycker left Fiemantic for Sin. gapore yesterday The police added that the diamonds wto m two special pockets m the passenger's suit. He
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  • 44 1 JAIPUR, May 31.— Mr. Shobaram, former Premier of the Matsya Union. was sworn m here as a Minister of Raj-asthan. With the inclusion of Mr. Shobaram, the strength of the Rajasthan Cabinet has been raised t 0 11 F.O. C.
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  • 214 1 INDIAN fON.ASSEMBLY'S DECISION (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 31.— The Constituent Assembly of India today passed by an overwhelming majority Mr. Brajeswar Prasad's amendment that Governors of States shall be appointed by the President. Under the new constitution, provinces will
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  • 177 1  -  PANDIT NEHRU (trum Our Own Correspondent) SRINAGAB, May 31.—Pandit Jawaha'rlal Nehru "Prime Minister of India m a speech here referred to Communism and said that economic doctrines of Communism would appeal to any intelligent person but "Communism Of the present day, call it
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  • 64 1 LONDON. May 31.— The death of Sir Henry Macnaghten, a former member of the Bombay Logislatiyt Council and a partner of Wallace and Company of Bombay, was an- 1 nouiicd h«re today Sir H«ory. who was 68, as chairman of the Bombay Chamber of Commerce
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  • 151 1 MALAY SEAMAN JAILED PENDING DEPORTATION FROM AUSTRALIA! SYDNEY, May 31.— A 29.year.old Malayan seaman. Abdul Sam«t Bin Amjah. was» sentenced by a Federal court here today to six month.*-' imprisonment pending deportation as a prohibited alien. The magistrate said that Amjah, who was born m tht Malacca Strait.i nad come
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  • 161 1 Rs. 30m. SCHEME APPROVED BOMBAY, May *I— A Efej crore project for the manufacture oi penicillin, .sulpha and anti-malarial drugs was aprm ed here at a conference presided over hy Dr. Syama I'rasad Mookerjee, India s Minister for Industry and Supply Maj.Uen. Sir S.
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  • 62 1 CABINET RANK FOR MR. MACDONALD LONDON. May 31 Oftit lal qua. ten ht-r*' today uave no lo a pr«*ss r» port that Mr. Muhonald would be madt Mini^U-r «il St»t« imr South-East A^ia The nt"Ws|)ap«-r report, t\\^ appoint m. if ua> "probable", derlared it would carry abin«t rank and would
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  • 140 1 U.S. CONSULATE IN MUKDEN TO BE CLOSED? NANKING, May 31 —The US Consulate i n communist -held Muk rl«-n may be closed. Authoritative sources here sa»d on lue^day *he communist government in Peiping had been advised of this proposed step. The Ked> w«re asked, th»s source said. to h*lp in
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  • 114 1 KARACHI, May 31 -^Sardar Mohammed Ibrahim Khun last night asked Pakistan to accord de facto recognition to the Azad (Provisional; Kashmir Government, of which he ii president. The Azad Government, which seeks to unite the State of Jammu and Kashmir with Pakistan, wa* set up m
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  • 28 1 LONDON, May %l Prmcesi Elizabeth has "a slight chill," and "it is considered advisabh .-he should remain indoors," an official announcement from Buckingham Pa- lace said tuday. Reuter
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  • 158 1 LONDON, May U Mr. Malcolm Mac Do ii a Id, Commis.siomT-G«"<Ta| m Sou f h-Ea>t Asia, is x|>»c'*d to return to his official dutie^ on June 9. He will travl by air lie *s continuing hi- 'alk-> wiUi Cabinet Banisters, and one of himost
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  • 956 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, June 1, 1949. GET FRESH MANDATE FROM VOTERS! AS far as we could recollect, none of the elected Commissioners of the Singa}>ore Municipality had, at th, time of the election campaign, mentioned even a word about their Utfspectiv© religions, their religious convictions or religious taboos.
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  • 377 2 Work Of States Ministry Mr. V. P. Menon's Disclosure PATEL LIKELY TO INAUGURATE NEW UNION (From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 31.— The States Ministry Advisor Mr. V. P. Menon on arrival here declared the terms of the Covenant signed by the Rulers of Travan C
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  • 84 2 LONDON, May 31. The Maharaja of Cochin has signed an agree. tnent at Madras to join his state to neighbouring Travancore m India. lh«' agreement is effective Juiy 1, dnd thereafter th<- Maharaja will become "just a country gentleman, the Indian High Commissioner's
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  • 47 2 NEW DELHI, May 31.- Raw cotton, ginned and unginncd, is to br brought under the list of commodities m respect of which t heIndian Government has powers of control. A bill to this effect is now bring considered by the Indian Legisla- ture. FOC
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  • 139 2 Admiral Nimitz Urgent To Visit Kashmir Sardar AzidKashmr' Presidentoki KARACHI, May 31_Aa immediate ri rnester Nimitz to Kashmir was demanded b t f ie Azad Kashmir government. Sardar Moha a speech at a public meeting m Karachi M, miral Nimitz, formerly of the I.s N ay cite administrator for Kashmir.
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  • 192 2 India Planning To Establish Free Foreign Trade Zones nine the establishment of free foreign trade z»Z I" lant ports such as Bombay, Calcutla and Madras f This proposal, which follows Ihc paihrn tt r r trado zones m the major ports of (he nited StalK B^ 1 ed to assist
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  • 646 2 Fire Destroys Calcutta' s Biggest Timber Yard Full Details Of Midnight Blaze At Jorabagan Area CALCUTTA, May 28, (By Air M-il). Twenty -six lire engines and a large contingent of Fire Brigade personnel were called out to fight a lire which b ;c twfl m a limber yard, said to
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    54 2 Photo. Mr. John Eg^rton Oldham. Australian High Commission or m Pa. kistan, is set'n on the gangway alighting from th< s.s. Dunrira^ at Karachi, on May 18. In front of him is Mrs. MacMillan, wife" of the Secretary to tin- High Commissioner. B«"h s 1 s M Bokhari, Chief of
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  • 87 2 NEW DELHI. May 31. The 111 dian Government's opium suppression campaign is making considerable progress, it was learned here. "Cure Centres" have been esJablished m Assam (northeastern India) and other provinces for the treatment oX opium addicts. The Central and Provincial Governments' opium revenue has
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  • 24 2 120 Communist Farmers Arrested in Tanjore District MADRAS, Mi farmers ar n Twijore district looting of ri( h j cordin,- to local JT* A.P.
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  • 215 2 Pakistan Seamen Have Problem To Solve KARACHI, May 31^- Pakistan to problem: thousands of her nationals xmA ployment outside her borders m India withe who operate from a third cowntrj Mttfe< i>l the world. Nearly 125,000 Pakistani seamen Imm ha gal and 25,000 from Western Pakistan an by foreign shipping
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    • 71 2 Bright' 'eyes! Clear skin W^^^^rt6li j ward signs of a system kept B^ V I free from bodily wa-tc. Io Ijjj^X i 1 make sure of inner health take HK a I a regular glass «»f sparkling _>> I I- NO'S Fruit Salt it com- T y bats acidity, regularises
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  • 293 3 US S. Asia Affairs Expert's Assertion Iffl May >' The voices of the leaders 'm far* a "ring of youthful vigour, of men s »m< plaw>" VJS. State Department H ]nid<ll< aged forces of disillusionment nblt < xtxww feel challenged to weigh Dr, ora
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  • 124 3 "Marriage" Of Two S. African Govt. Parties JOHANNLSBURU. May 31. Amalgamation oi ooutn Alrica's two government parties, the Nanaiists and trie Afrikaners, within tne next few months, is considered likely by political circles hen An indication that negotiations for tne merger had passed the speculative stage was given by the
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  • 51 3 Demonstration Against Abduction Of Greek Children ATHENS. May 31. Twentythousand persons participated m a <!' monstration Sunday against the abduction of Greek children by the Communist guerillas. Organised by the Greek Boy Scout Corps, th<* demonstration h« i ld m Atnens Stadium was attended by the Royal Family and mgh
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  • 124 3 BANGKOK, May 31.— A civicrmnded citizen is trying to interest municipal authorities m the re. moval of a pile of bricks that have been blocking traffic on Bangkok's matn* street for more than three months. The bnck> spiilod on the street m from of the General p
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  • 347 3 CEYLON NEWS: Ponnambalam Threatens Disciplinary Move Against Senator Dr. Naganathan You Will Go Back Into Obscurity trom Which You JAFFNA (Ceylon), May 31.— Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam, the Tamil Congress leader, intends at the next party sessions to move for disciplinary action against Dr. E. M. V. Naganathan, the Senator,
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    56 3 Photo. Tield Marshal Viscount MontKom cry (right) Western Defence Chief attended Exercise Britannia held by Britain's Chief of the Imperial General still. Field Marshal Sir William Slim (left) at the Staff College, Camberley, England, on May 24. Those attending included senior oflicers from Army. Home and Overseas Commands and senior
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  • 74 3 NEW YORK, May 31. D^'Vadaa Gandhi, youngest son of Mahatma Gandhi and managing Editor of the Hindustan Tinier, arrived by plane Monday to attend the meetIng of ttfe United Nation.- subcommittee on Freedom of Information and of the Press. "Things are much better now m
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  • 63 3 HELSINKI. May 31. -A Finnish delegation will leave ror Moscow early m June to nx>gotiate an expansion of Finnish-Russian trade, it was officially announced on Sunday. Russia is at present Finland's number two trade partner. Great Britain still retains its prewar number one position. The Finnish delegation
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  • 627 3 Reds Advancing Towards Canton? CHINA CANTON, May 31. —Ku Cheng was Monday nominated as Nationalist Premier of China to succeed General Ho Ying-chin, who has been trying to resign ior some time. The new Premier's nomination by the Central Political Committee of the Kuomintang will be presented to the Legislative
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  • 77 3 BOMBAY. May 31. Two Canadian "victory" ships, purchased by the Indian Government for the Indian Shipping Corporation. wiU arrive m Bombay early m June. Booking for the new ships, "Harmac Crofton" and "Harmac ChamaniUS", has already started Ul Bombay The .ships will be on the India-Australia
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  • 324 3 chifley s Defence Ot White Australh Policy! CANBERRA, May 31.— Prime Minister Joseph Chifley m his weekly broadcast "Report to the Nation", declared that "it is not Australia's intention to be a party to any false idea that the troubles of
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  • 120 3 MADRAS. May 31. Travancore. ut the southern tip of India, may some day become a rival to Bengal as a jute producing centn* Experiments m Jute cultivation, carried out m Travancore, are reported to have been extremely satisfactory. It has be^n found that
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  • 98 3 Rs. 6m. Silver Refinery Mint To Be Set Up In Calcutta NEW DELHI, May 31.— An Up-to-date silver refinery is to b» >< t up m Calcutta. A party of British engineer* ia arriving m India early m 1950 to assist m the construction of this n«w plant. Tho Master
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  • 117 3 NEW DELHI. May 31. -The Indian and Pakistan Governments have agreed to the grant c >f mutual remission of excise duties on :x ports of commodities. This inter-dominion agreement, 'Xpected to giVo a fe W fillip t o Indo-Pakistan trade, will become effective on June 1. It
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  • 45 3 OTTAWA. May 31.— Sharp gains m the value ,f exports t 0 th.United Kingdom, India and Piik.l tan were outstanding featurn In Canada's April trade. Exports rose to U.S. $237. 800,000 from U.S. $21^.800,000 mi n Febnian and U.S. $212,300,000 m April U year. A.P.
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  • 757 4 From Three Directions No Casualties Reported At about 8.25 p.m. on May 30. heavy fire was directed lrom three sides at the Kramat Pulai Mine In Ipoh area (Perak). One bren gun, sten guns and rifles were used. The sentries on the mine
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  • 103 4 US GOVT. TREASURER KILLED IN CAR COLLISION WASHINGTON. May 31. -W. W. Julian, Treasurer of the United States, was killed on Sunduy m a head-on car collision at nearby Betheda. Maryland. Police said Julian, whose signature appears i>n every piece of United States currency, was driving his own car. police
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  • 104 4 BELGIUM'S TRADE UNION TO QUIT W.F.T.U. BRUSSELS, May 31.- Belgium a largest trade union organisation, the Federation of Labour, last night decided to leave the World Federation of Trado Unions. The group, controlling more than two- thirds of Belgium's workers, voted on this by 642.122 to 78.182 With 29,668 abstentions,
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  • 161 4 The Sultan oi Pahang celebrated his 4otn oirtnday on bdnday iviuy 29. Replying to an address at a tea party Meld on thy grounds oj tlic istana Kota Biram, i J <Kan by ttie Tcngku Aris l'-m*jnggon'» Pahang, tne Sultan calkd on aTi communities to give
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  • 115 4 Secretaries or teffcresentatirea vi youth organisations arc asked to mite to the Chief Social Welfare Ollicer, Government Offices, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. They should state what organisation they represent and its purpose, says an Official Press Release. It is hoped to set up a Youth Organisations Committee
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  • 69 4 The marriage oi Sri X Bundai i* raju, of the staff ol Tamil Mura.su. <son ol Sri S Kandasamy Naick<r> with Sow. Radha Ammal, (adopted daughter of Sri R. Singaram Kalingarayar. Driver. Tiger Balm Co.) will be solemnised today. Wednesday. June l. at 47. Culf Road, Singapore, between
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  • 23 4 The Selangor Turf Club has do natod $500 to the Belangor ChU dren'a Home to provide amenities tor the children
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  • 29 4 WEDDING IN OUT PRISON! h i trom N 3 I i l ■I -r* i I n n I AU- I jomm .nvit< a I I I I I
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  • 14 4 More Donations To University Fund or mon met > fri< tot il a W I
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  • 22 4 1 If/* Par I a' to dongk f H. Is due I retu L v day- i aay
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