Indian Daily Mail, 5 June 1949

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  • 18 1 hau Edition Indian Daily Mail (i!.. V. NO. 114. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 69 1 Views On L Peoples Rights Kecalled /n's war-time Premier, <l last December on war at Ihe peoples of East on the basis of equality iih other Powers. These i xecution, according kI Paly Indian Judge on bunal for the Far East, ot
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  • 109 1 ii Jun< 4. Because an been Clown from Bominday ausi the servant ot [i Ahmed Kidwai, India's ona Minieter, did no' aj his employer on th« .lie trip to Delhi on May Iwai had paid a BUiprisc hi air mail sorting station Liv/ on
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  • 28 1 LONDON. June 4. The Foreign said Friday, that Foreign tary Ernest Bevin will leave Foreign Ministers Conference on Wednesday-night to end the Labour party conference at Blackpool.- A.P.
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  • 141 1 LAKE SUCCESS, June 4.—Observers chosen by Dr. Jost Guerrero, Vice-ProKnd«'nt of the International Court of Justice, for th<- Poivlicherry referendum "will not represent either the United Nations or the International Court of Justice," Mr. Trygve Lit, United Nations Secretary General, announced yes. terday. Mr. Lie tcld
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  • 140 1 NEW DELHI, June 4 ln order to encourage exports to hard cur'ency anas, announces one of two Press Notes issued by the Ministry jf Commerce, trK Centre has decided to allow the export of samples of cotton, silk, art silk and mixed piecegoods worth less
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  • 108 1 NEW DELHI, June 4. In compliance with the resolution passed recently by the Working Committee of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha. the Delhi Provincial Hindu Sabha on May 29 observed "Veer Savarkar Day" and "Hindu Sabha Dewas." Early m the morning Lala Narain Dutt m
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  • 147 1 TENSE SITUATION LIKELY TO ERUPT NEW DELHI, June 4.— A lot of anti-Indian propaganda among the Muslims of Karaikal, (French India), who form a fairly large percentage of the total population there, has been let loose of late, according to reports which are reaching
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  • 57 1 CHANDEPNAGORF. Jun^ 4. The Pr^Md^nt oJ the French National Aose nbly has sent a message to Chandernagore Municipal Assembly suggesting the postponement of the ref<-rr-ndum on 'h* future (if Chandernagore from Junf W Dpc 11, th* date fix^d for plebiscites in the ether French establishment* in
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  • 358 1 SEC-COUNCIL MAY CONSIDER ISSUE AGAIN: ABOLITION OF PRESENT UN COMMISSION LIKELY LAKE SUCCESS, June 1.— The United Nations Kashmir Commission is expected to report continued deadlock in negotiations to end the India-Pakistan dispute over Kashmir. United Nations officials said they believed it might soon be necessary
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  • 26 1 RANGOON, June 4. Armed robbers entered the home of an Indian here and stole Rs. 800 after shooting and injuring his wife. Reuter
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  • 78 1 MUZAFFARPUR, (Bihar), June 4. One person was killed and four others injured when an angry mob. variously armed, is reported tu have attacked a police party who arrested a man wanted in connexion with the murder of a municipal inspector here. The mob
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  • 42 1 RANGOON, June 4. The Burmese Government announced last night a rice production drive in Government-heid areas of the Irrawaddy Delta southwest ol Rangoon. Preparations were going on satisfactorily, it said. Leans were being granted to cultivators. Reuter
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  • 54 1 HONG KONG. Juno 4. Dr. Sun Fo former Chinese Prime Minister and son of the founder of the Chinese Republic, Sun Vat-sen. arrived here from Canton yesterday. He said reports that he intended to go to Paris were incorrect and that he would remain m
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  • 24 1 LONDON. June 4.— The House of Commons adjourned yesterday for *ho Whitsun parliamentary noilday. It meets again on June 21.— Reuter
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  • 120 1 TOKA'O, June 4.— Toshio Shiratori, oz, one oi the major Japanese ueieiiuants at tne 'iujo iriai, aieu •jii t riuay. t>mratori, Ambassador to Romt 1 at tut- tune oj tne signing ot int. axis aiuanoe among japan, Germany ana Italy, uiea at an Arm> Hospital, tnu /\riny
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  • 188 1 Chinese Communist Radio Attack On Anglo-Americans SAN FRANCISCO, June 4.— The Chinese Communist radio said on Friday the U.S. and Britain are discussing plans to divide much of the Orient into "spheres of responsibility," The broadcast said Charles Reed, iK'ad of tiie Soutn
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  • 34 1 "Berita Indonesia. a Republican daily that had been banned at Me start of the year by the Governor of Djakarta, nas fteen granted permission to resume puoiication, announced Djakarta radio on Tuesday night. INS
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  • 844 2 Cliques In Congress Must Be Ended If No Elections Are To Be Won E. PUNJAB NEEDS A LAJPAT RAI As m Madras so m the East Punjab, the vicious grinding of group* within the Congress Legislature Party has brought about a change m the premiership. The "Tribune" and the 'National
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    71 2 PHOTO lhis picture, flttt U) ho received m London to show the Chinese Communists m the eit> of Peiping, (ml loft) general Mao Tse-tung. Commanding the victorious Communist armies, driv<v In I .ieep that appears to be of undoubted American origin. The Communists captured much American material from the Nationalist
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  • 478 2 Can English End The Curse Of Babel? NEW YORK, June 4. Can English end the curse Some experts not only believe it can but is well along the road. In the centuries to come, some say, English can become a language like Latin m the Middle Arcs m which all
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  • 82 2 BANGKOK. June 4. The Thii government has recalled its ambassador to China, Phya Aphibarn Rajmaitri, from Nanking, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs revealed here today. A Foreign Office spokesman said l he government want 3 a personal report from its envoy on Chinese Communist treatment
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  • 18 2 SANTIAGO. Uule. June I—President Gabriel Gonzalez Vidda told a raa:ca. pany convention at Valparaiso ytatcrday that ••-ham«le« A.P.
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  • 1200 2 Ceylonese Unfit For Hard Work? Prof* Cullumbine's Analysis COLOMBO, June 4.— What are Ceylon people fit for? In general, they are not fit for hard work, said Professor H. ul. lumbine m a broadcast talk recently from the Colombo Radio Station. He added: "They haven't the build for hard work,
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  • 172 3 rtling New Theory M H I m I m m m V E J (tl >M|t GHW I I V I" But X X X rti. I'm di. I m m m m B H I detachme: H X xm ms SB B I I B X B H
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    57 3 PHOTO. Chandralekha Pandit, daughter of Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, an d niece <>f Prime Minister of ndia Pandit Nehru, was married to Mr. Ashok Melita. Indian (on siil General m Salmon, at New iMhi. Photo shows: Decked wit h jewels and flowers, the couple stand with linked hands before Agnl
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  • 72 3 MADRAS, May 4.— Mr. K. Chanlli, Minister for Local Adi ation, Government oi Madras, >a;d her. that the Gov_ hi proposed giye wid^r powi ra t«> the city Corporation -o ensure b ana more ellic:"n r- aamini.stration. pi p eU :lud d abolition of
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  • 90 3 SRINAGAK, June 4.— Pandi' Nehru las.; \v*ck visited the Gopalpur collective farm, 11 miles trom Srinagar and the Government silk ijfectory. H* was accompanied by Air. Oopalaswami Ayyangai ana 6mikh Abduhah. The s ik factory is the largest 01 Jic kind m Asia, having an
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  • 332 3 COLOMBO, June 4. Co-Education m State schools has raised a crop of problems. More than 0,000 post-primary pupils, both boys and (jirlfi m the i Central Schools are awaiting the momentous decision on the Government's new policy, says a Sunday "Observer"
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  • 74 3 TOKYO. June 4. Japanese police will have to pay regular fares on trains instead ot riding free if the National Railroad Labour Union Has its way. Th« union*i central committee decided today to refuse fret rides to th'- bluecoats un Japan's national railway
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  • 83 3 PATNA, Jun*> 4- Mr. B. P. Koirala. former president of the Nepali National Congress, who had b en on hunger-strike since May 1, ha* broken his fast, according t o a telegram received from him from Khatmjndu by Mr. J. P. Narain, the
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  • 69 3 DEFLATION HAS BEGUN, SAYS SURAT MERCHANT SURAT, Juno 4.— Mr. Nagindas Kharwar, President of the Surat Chamber o f Commerce, said here that industrialists should not complain of the Government's policy and endeavour to produc superior and easily marketable goods. Addressing the quarterly genera! meeting of the Chamber, he added
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  • 86 3 BATAVIA. June 4. Informal discussions between the Dutch and Indonesian Republic delegations are "continuing amicably." the United Nations Commission for Indonesia report*) today. The Commission added that it had been making suggestions to both the parties for expediting the work of the iub-GOmmittec concern -d with
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  • 117 3 I.N.T.U.C. Delegation's Credentials Challenged Calcutta. June 4.— The general Secretary of the United TJC. Mr. M. K. Bcse, has challenged the credentials of the INTUC delegation to represent Indian labour at the ILO session m Geneva. In a tetter to the Director of the ILO at Geneva. Mr. Bose protested
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  • 106 3 BOMBAY, June 4. Pandit Nehru's gift of a basket of Indian mangoes to Mr. Bernard Shaw, the ncted author and playwright, has .ited renewed Interest In this essentially Indian fruit overseas. In the first three weeks of last month 1.000 Iks. of choice mangoes have
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  • 69 3 RANGOON. June 4. Aircraft mechanics and spare parti are- pectcd to be flown here from Calcutta to repair the Indi2n National Airways plane which Ump«d into Rangoon airport on Wednesday wrh on engine d«ad after being hi' by a rifii bullet. The I'lane waa flying j' itveral hundred feet when
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  • 129 3 Pictured above is an envelope unique even among the enormous correspondence of GeouKe Bernard Shaw. It has just been delivered to him from an admirer m America. This man visited each of three places bearing GBS*S names GKORGL and BERNARD m lowa
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  • 335 3 NEW DELHI, June I.— The sacred Jumuna River is to be harnessed for energy at a cost of Rs. 170,000,--000 (US$51,000,000). The J u mu n a is a tributary of the Ganges. The Jumuna Hydro-electric project is beinu constructed at Dak Father, 200 miles
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  • 264 4 Malayan Sikh Union Pledges WholeHearted Support To University Fund At the Annual General Meeting of the Malayan Sikh Union held at Kuala Lumpur over the weekend, the following resolutions were passed. "To render whole-hearted Support and co-operation m the (ampajpn to raise funds for the Malayan I 'ni versify and
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  • 73 4 The Yang Di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan and the Tunku Ampuan, will attend th« Negri S*mbilan and Malacca branch of the Automobile Association of 8 a.m. today (Sunday) at Rahang Road, Seremban. Other distinguished guests who will watch the trial are Dato Klana Petra of
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  • 121 4 At the Annual General Meeting of thy Berangoon Local Indian Congress, heia on May 2b. at mo. b. Race Course Lane, tile loliowinj; oiiice bearers were elected for the ensuing year writes the Hon. Gen. Secretary, S.R.I.C. Mr. K. in'. Kashap, President; Mr. R.
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  • 80 4 KAMALA CIRCUS MANAGER MR. PANIKER Mr. V. P. Paniker. the Manager of tho Kanala Circus, who had been to Batavia a few days ago to investigate the possibilities of taking the famous Kamala Circus to Indonesia returned to Singapore on Friday. According to Mr. Paniker. it is not advisable to
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  • 135 4 At thr 'Annual General Meeting of the S<'langor Indian Association held on May 28 at Kuala Lumpur, 'he following were elected officebearers for the current year: President— Mr. A. K. Sen VicePresidents— Messrs Ajit Singh and G V- Thavi-r; Hon: Secretary— Mr. M. Raja Gopal; Hon. Treasurer
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  • 121 4 A General Meeting of the Indian Association. Kluang, was held on Friday, May 27, at 5 p.m. at which the following oflice-bearers were el-ectcd: President— Sri. S. Didar Singh: Vice Presidents— Mr. P. I. Gopal and V. M. Muthiah Pillai; Hon. Secretary— Mr. D. C. Paul; Asst.
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  • 128 4 THE SREE NARAYANA MISSION ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING At the Firbt Annual General Meeting of the Srec Narayana Mission, Seletar. Singaport, held at the Mission premises on May 29, the following were elected office bearers and Committee Members tor the ensuing year: Hon; President; Mr. M. Prabha. karan; Hon: Vie*- President:
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  • 121 4 KELANTAN NOMINEE ON THE UNIVERSITY COURT Tho Council of State Kelantan has appointed their President Nik Ahmi'd Kamil, Dato Sri Setia Raja, Mentri Besar of Kelantan as his representative on the Court of the University of Malaya. The State Secretary stated that the University was constituted by law and required
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  • 124 4 INDIA GOVT. TO ASSUME FINANCIAL CONTROL OVER STATES NEW DELHI, June 4.— The Government of India will assume financial control over Central subjects m the Princely States and Unions from April 1, 1950. The process will be spread over 10 years. Most of the states have been enjoying varying degree
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  • 94 4 H.M.S. Birmingham (Captain T. C. Packenham, Royal Navy) will arrive at Penang from the East Indies Station on Monday, June 6 She will remain at Penang until June 10 and will sail for Singapore Roads arriving there on June 11. She will lie m the roads
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  • 46 4 The second Annual General Election Meeting of The Selotar Local Indian Congress will be held today, Sun.. June 5, at the Sultan Theatre, We?t Hill Road 13^ miles Seletar Road. All are cordially invited to attend the meeting, writes the Hon. Secretary.
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  • 260 4 The Jasin Reading Room was formally re-opened by Mrs. J. Hamer, wife of the District Officer, Jasin, on June 1. A large gathering of Government Officers, Demangs, Penghulus and leaders of various communities were present. The Settlement Public Relation** Officer, Cht' Kassan, explained that
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  • 295 4 UMAR PULAVAR TAMIL SCHOOL BUILDING FUND The following contributions to the above Fund have been acknowledged:— Asiatic Staff Shell Coy (Singapore) Ltd. S 65.00 The Hon'ble Mr. M. J. Namazie 50.00 Messrs. V. Suppiah Sons 50.00 Mr. V. Packirisamy, J.P.. M.C. 30.00 Mr. Hassan Ali Jawabhai, M.C. 25.00 Mr. P.
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  • 85 4 SUBSIDISED PRIMARY EDUCATION IN CHINESE SCHOOLS Claims for remission of fees for children between the ages of 6 and 8 have now been examined by the Education Department and the cheques will te distributed early m June. 250 Chinese Schools are included m the scheme, and 4.300 pupils will benefit.
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  • 31 4 .MOSCOW. June 4. A Soviet whaling expedition recently returned from the Antarctic brought with X a famiiy of red-headed penguins. They now are on display m the Moscow zoo. A. P.
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  • 175 4 Saivite friends of Mr. A. Sn va. gurunathan, of the Chief Accountant's Offic<\ Malayan Rail Kuala Lumpur, entertained h-m to a tea-party on May 31 at the kananda Tamil Sch<>o] on the of his departure on retirenv Ceylon. Mr. R. Thambipillai, presiaed. Mr. S. Sinnadurai, and ||< J. Maiivahanam,
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  • 165 4 Tile Lunaoii AAacrlculauon il tnination mm oe neiu m federation oi Maiaya m iianuarj lUou m tvuaia iju.iipui. Liunto irom candiaateis onering a special language lotncr man Cnin^se, oaiiotiiit ox- iamii> must reacn 4ocai education oinces not later tiian Juiy l, iy4y. untried Horn candidates
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  • 12 4 Bombay Naval Dockyard Fire Damage iFrom urn own L J dull i
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