Indian Daily Mail, 8 June 1949
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Title Section16 1949-06-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 117. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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103 1949-06-08 1 India Must Undergo Social Economic Revolution IShe Is To Hold Her Head Up In Modern World iiadhakrishnan 's Wnrnino Radhakrishnaii left last nigh( nee ting of the Executive Board of Social and Cultural Organisation m I a is from June 7 to June 17, (o lion through the year and103 words
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Article, Illustration22 1949-06-08 1 A facsimile of the Govl. of India V Stat c Emblem and Seal wilh the Dt'vanagari Script "SATYAMEVA JAYATE I"Truth Alone Triumphs."22 words
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36 1949-06-08 1 GREATER RAJASTHAN THREATENED WITH CRISIS? I ••> nt) B v il V l i new X >ort«d Bhati B ProH i« ComB i the I Hi Union B B B I only b] B uu> B --< i36 words
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138 1949-06-08 1 BATAVIA, June 7.— Dr. Achnud karno observed his 48th birthat Banska on Monday while >fflciala of his scattered Govern. nent m Java and Sumatra busily prepared to revive the administrain Jogjakarta. Dr. Mohammed Hatta and t-n at down for talks: With mbera of the Republic'sA.P. - 138 words
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163 1949-06-08 1 Sikkim And Bhutan To Be Under Indian Administration i V DELHI, June 7.— The admi- >. nation ak the .slate oi fciKknn between Nepal Mm Bhutan India's northern boruer was uetaiten over Irom luua.v dj tne urovernment 01 India 'm vie inte^ s «»i law ana order/ Xnii was announcedReuter - 163 words
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Article59 1949-06-08 1 BURMA-AUSTRALI A TRADE PROSPECTS SYDNEY, Julie 7.— U Ba Shwe, representative! of the Burma Union Chamber of Commerce, has arrived here by an- to Confer with businessmen on fostering trade between Burma and Australia. He said Burma wanted to buy machinery, wool, cotton textiles and o^her jAood.--, for which sheReuter - 59 words
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Article36 1949-06-08 1 1/) V RECRUITED Pi tv'ncial Government of the I In ia. has recruited 600,--ttion to be run on lines sh Home Guard, Ilac!!., Delhi ro '11 eventually hay* 1,200,000 nun. VReuter - 36 words
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Article77 1949-06-08 1 KIXDASALE, (Ceylon), June 7. —Land girls of the Girls' Farm School. Kundasalf, w«to given a -cart' when a cobra made an unNrelcoDic appearance on the stage m he music hall. An alarm was raised by the girls who found that none of the watchers wouldF.O.C. - 77 words
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174 1949-06-08 1 FR. COMMISSIONER JEAN CHAMBON'S OPTIMISM MADRAS, June 7. M. Jean-Georges Chambon, interim Commissioner in French India, said here today that negotiations were now proceeding for the renewal of the customs union arrangement between India and the French settlements in India. tie hadReuter - 174 words
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93 1949-06-08 1 Rousing Reception For Cruiser "Delhi" In Zanzibar DAK Efl -Al AAM. Zanibar, June 7. A guard ot honour from the Royal Indian naval cruiser Delhi and frigate Tit paraded through the crowded narrow streets here today. Later, the ships' crews were to take part m sports fixtures, including football andReuter - 93 words
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245 1949-06-08 1 15-YEAR AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO WITH TWO FR. FIRMS NEW DELIIL lune 7. The Government of India on Monday entered a 15-year agreement with two French firms to process South India's monazite sand m which traces of uranium are sometimes found. The firms areA.P.; Reuter - 245 words
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112 1949-06-08 1 Travancore Ruler To Be Rajpramukh Of New States Union (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDBUM, June 7.— The Maharaja of Travancore, it is learnt, has agreed to be the Rajpramukh of the United State of Travancore and Cochin to be inaugurated on July 1. He will hold office for life. A112 words
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294 1949-06-08 1 Europeans In Asia Being Expelled? GEN. SMUTS' VIEW OF NATIONALISM IN ASIA LONDON, June 7. Gen. Jan Smuts said here today that what was happening m Asia was creating the gravest situation the world had known for hun dreds of years. Addressing a press conference. Gpn Smuts spoke of aReuter - 294 words
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Article190 1949-06-08 1 CREECH JONES TO GO LONDON, June 7.— Big change* m the British cabinet m preparation for next year's general election were forecast by the London Evening Standard political correspondent wiring today from the Lajour Party conference at Blackpool. Mr. Aneurin Bevan, 52-year-old Vlinister of Health, sometimesReuter - 190 words
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Article54 1949-06-08 1 RANGOON, June 7.— When the Burmese Parliament opened its monsoon session today 142 of the 255 nvmb^rs were present. The Rouse unanimously approved Premier Thakin Nu's motion on the appointment of Lt. Gen. Ne Win and U. E. Maung Cabinet members. The meeting adjourned until tomorrow afterReuter - 54 words
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Article13 1949-06-08 1 SEOUL. Juno 7. -South Korea's only woman Cabinet member lost her job yesterday.13 words
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148 1949-06-08 1 Dr. Roy's Warning On Calcutta Electi on Disturbances (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, June 7.— The Premier of West Bengal, Dr. B. C. Roy m a statement on the disturbances at the Congress Election meeting m South Calcutta, said the Government would take all necessary steps to maintain peace and148 words
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Advertisement27 1949-06-08 1 TELL YOUR PRODUCT! TO THE PEOPLI through TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Dally Id Malaya over 14 years. 71, BELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. r STIMULATING DRINK OF QUALITY*27 words
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1000 1949-06-08 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, June 8, 1949. IF BEG YOU MUST, WHY BEG OF A BEGGAR? IT baa b'-tn our iirm contention trade union movement Malaya U of Bpontaneom and indigenous origin, tnat it has grown and developed m its own natural unaided by any a.. en influence unmo1,000 words
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223 1949-06-08 2 To Threaten Residents During Referendum NEW TACTICS TO COMPEL PR O.FRENCH VOTING (From Our Own Correspondent, MADRAS, June 7. Pondicherry reports thai Ihe Frenchinvited Observer Mr. Hollar Anderson haa not arrived there have caused great surprise here since Anderson was reported to have left on223 words
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Article, Illustration61 1949-06-08 2 W v.ii.i nuiMig U4«i«rijf v I ivvLta, NortnumoerUndJ seen In 4.. ff trolled paraciiutf drop m preparation for v.< L, tournament at Olymiiia, Lunuon. i X former airship hanger at Cardinfton picture is a oaloon w'th baikn Mraicd ia X paracnutr drop training. Britain'^ v .>.,. X Avvniun nurses andA.P. - 61 words
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62 1949-06-08 2 Gandhi j i Murder Trial Appear Judgment Expected Shortly SI.-iLA, .\unt\ 7.— 'lho lull i>ciu i t, u i X Coun on Monday reserved judgmei m ram V uiayuk Goose and six othei X the Mahatma Gandhi murder W". The triaJ began on May 2 and lh< pU believed ihatA.P. - 62 words
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130 1949-06-08 2 ASSEMBLY SPEECHES BORED HIM -SO HE WANTED TO SLEEP! NEW DELHI. June 7— A member of th« Indian Constituent Assembly Might the P !fl*'n''s permission to ottse is he couldn't Lengthy speeches of sonu 1 members. few members of this House who have monopolised the debates speak on every aFOC - 130 words
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Article58 1949-06-08 2 V.ADRAS, Juno 7. The Madras ment has allotted Rs. I 1,00,000 for distribution to ryots during this year as a subsidy loan lor sinking irrigation wells. A scheme drawn up by thr Gc v- it provides for the payment a subsidy 50 c A ot theFOC - 58 words
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331 1949-06-08 2 New Negotiations Under iV ay LAKE SUCCESS, .June 7. Negotiations for restoring a Customs union agreement between India and the French possessions m India are expected to begin shortly and (here is a general feeling of optimism here about the outcome. French and IndianReuter - 331 words
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136 1949-06-08 2 NEW DELHI, June 7.— Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of the Constituent Assembly, has ruled out the expression "scoundrel" M unparlia:tary. This expression was ust-d by a member ox the Constituent Assembly m describing wh.it h,. considered o b< esent qualifications of members of legislatures m demooun< r»es.FOC - 136 words
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Article37 1949-06-08 2 UTTA. Jun< 6. Tin Vacam nd all Departments on the O ol i tlcutta ii C uit. will be losed on ml I tie King s ay announces the Registrar Oii^inal Side. FOCFOC - 37 words
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74 1949-06-08 2 rRIVANDRUM, line 7 Travan--1(11(1 will have paid full-time Conpress workers shortly m all the 36 talukfl of the Slate. A recent meeUnc e of the Working Committee 01 the State Congress authorized !mif(7 l make thC a PP° in t--M- worker:, will, at theFOC - 74 words
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255 1949-06-08 2 New Move To Break Kashmir Deadlock? UN Commission fo «?uke nnomer Hid fo Secure Unanimous Agreement SUINAGAR, June 7.— The United Nations Kashmir Commission announced yesterday thai he Governments of India and Pakistan had not acceded to the Commission's request for unreserved acceptance of its truce lerms presented on AprilReuter - 255 words
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Article60 1949-06-08 2 viALORE, June 7. kai Bair Sadasiv Prasad. Deputy xetary, Ministry of Labour, Oovment of India, explained to pressmen the progress a eln the survey ol conditions of agricultural lab< (J •i( by the uovcrn- !t <>t [ndla. Mr Prasa I is aow m Bangalore |to set mFOC - 60 words
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60 1949-06-08 2 DR. BUNCHE "THE FATHER OF THE YEAR" NEW YORK, June 7. Dr. Ralpfi 'Bunche, lormer United Nai >'<■ ator lor Palestine, tame tn< I Negro n ed I "lathi r Ol lac year." ur. Bunche, 44, is the ir oi daugJi iG ana IV .i.--uid son tie n < entlyA.P. - 60 words
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Article78 1949-06-08 2 LLTCKNGvV. June 7.— The British Indian Association of the Taluqdara and the U.P. Zamindars Union have suggested certain "radical amendments' m the U.P. Agricultural Income Tax Act, 1943, to bring it into uniiormity with similar \> ts m other provinces. In b joint memorandum subtinFOC - 78 words
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28 1949-06-08 2 TAXES ON NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENTS? vi« j Rfr. v .1 U( Q 'I 111' i to M GopaU lar iax I !>• r i i, dem •ulij .(it... \aii. m.;.28 words
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Advertisement36 1949-06-08 2 ATTAIN! 'x WITH I V\ MILEB FLYING k LUXURIOUS SKY M AST k FOR mv\' RESERVATIONS APPLY (In 'jAIR C€YI9N OPERATING CX)] AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL PItI N r E ST BINGAPOBI MAMSFI£LDS OH ALL 1 X V36 words
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Article, Illustration132 1949-06-08 3 \ask Of Soviet ising Chinese Communists? L keiy io Spread d Pakistan Too! Molotov was rebeen given the task of ornmunists into line with So diplomat said the Soviet iime Premier, has the >/< menting a "big brother" usly emerging Chinese Red c sources saidA.P. - 132 words
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210 1949-06-08 3 PALGHAT MURDER CASE: REDUCTION OF SENTENCE RECOMMENDED [ADRAS, June 7.— Their LordGovinda Menon and Rajagom, jj, at me vacation sittings ladras High uourl on tvlaj passed orders on a reference o.> me iiisirut ana Sessions Judge, s>outh [Via ia bar, recommending to Government to remit a subU portion of meFOC - 210 words
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97 1949-06-08 3 WORLD-WIDE ENQUIRY IN TO FORCED LABOUR i run 7. The gfovcrnnternational LaULO) unani- i on Saturday a inquiry into forced ur. i. -posal originally was le by George P. D( Laney ol the rican federation ol Labour. d that the inquiry cover all Nations members, even were not members ofA.P. - 97 words
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211 1949-06-08 3 RANGOON, June 7. Sixteen British missionaries, three men and 13 women, together with 11 children, passed through Rangoon early <»n Monday on their way to Britain. They had been advised to leave the West China province of Yunnan, near the Burma border. The British ConsulA.P. - 211 words
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234 1949-06-08 3 BURMA: Memorardum Submitted To Thak n Nu RANGOON, June 7.— Burma-born (iurkhas are trying to follow up a memorandum to Premier Thakin Nu with personal interview seeking representation m the Burmese Parliament, it was authoritatively stated on Monday, says an A. P. report. TheseA.P.; Reuter - 234 words
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78 1949-06-08 3 R \.\GOON. Jane 7.— Exchange of diplomatic rpn Natives between Governments oi Ceylon and 13.il ma h 4 the l- nvoy Extra' ry and Mia t< r Pl< n.po-t'-ntiiry wns ofiii announced Monday night No d:t r < for >• yet been agn ed up (an PA.P.; Reuter - 78 words
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Article, Illustration26 1949-06-08 3 Mr. H Mariappa. who has b» appointed an Honorary Mag>•r«t«» by thf Madras Gov* Mr Mar>appa If an active Congress man of Virudhanagar and well-known journalist.26 words
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453 1949-06-08 3 Communist Radio Attack On Brit*sh Administrction In The Colony SAN FRANCISCO, June 7. The Chinese Communist radio on Monday broadcast a bitter attack on the British Government of Hontf Kong. It accused the British of following an antiChinese policy constituting "aA.P. - 453 words
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465 1949-06-08 3 Lite Under Chinese Communists Will Be Like Birds In Cages —LI TSUNG JEN CANTON, June 7.— Acting President Li Tspngjen took a passing slap at Russia on Monday m a critical address both of the Chinese Communists and his own Nationalist Government leaders. Li addressed the weekly Sun Vat SenA.P.; Reuter - 465 words
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56 1949-06-08 3 HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, June 7 -The 14,000-ton Royai Canadian Navy aircraft carrier, Magnificent, which wt-nt aground m-ar Liverpool, Nova Scotia Sunday night, was later refloated with apparently little damage. She struck submerger rocks while returning from a training cruise along the Nova Scotia coast. The -xtentReuter - 56 words
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Article42 1949-06-08 3 TRIPOLI, June 7.— The British King's official birthday on June 9 will be celebrated m Tripoli with a trooping of the colours ceremony The salute will be taken by Sir Blackley, Chief Administrator of the city A A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Advertisement70 1949-06-08 3 I LES I fa] discaht. Laiiy treatment i 1 PING has spent many years c. I B E remedy ior it. i\u operation is I be expected within a prescribed I ed ii no iuie is tiTected. X inousands oi extracted piles phot- re treatment and alter X > will70 words
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Advertisement94 1949-06-08 3 fBRYLCREEM iPtfe! the day When you walk out to the wicket or enter the conference room, wha tfz^Si r 'f impression do you make? Hand yT x f idy hair is the first Btep to a smart I appearance. For this reason Brylcreem ipQL is the choice of leading personaliti94 words
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644 1949-06-08 4 INCIDENT IN CAREY ISLAND At 3.15 a.m. on Jz&c 7. a European sergeant on Carey Island m Klang Area reported that a special constable had accidentally shot a Tamil labourer m the shoulder. The police are investigating, says a Police communique issued m644 words
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Article37 1949-06-08 4 NEW DELHI, June 7. -The Government oi India have now decided tu permit the export ol Electric Bmos (General Bervice) of indigenous manufacture to all unpronibited destinations witliout any Licensing formalities. GIISGIIS - 37 words
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65 1949-06-08 4 The second annual genera] meetIng of the Singapore Printers' Union will he heici at the Chinese Journalists' Union, H4, Robinson Road, on Sunday, June 12 at 10 a.m. Mr. A. Simpson. Asst. Trade Union Adviser. Singapore* and Mr. ck Barangapany, one ot tn65 words
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162 1949-06-08 4 Kerala Samajam Literary Competitions: Date Extended The last date for the r ceipt <>j entrii i, m thi above comp< ution^ Deen tlUa i tj i>atar^a^, j.o. Vn spontaneous vepseag cont^ i be held at the aajam premises at of>. Bui. a. ooaJ, Singapore, vii June 26 at l pjn.162 words
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229 1949-06-08 4 m celebration of its 2uth anniversary, members ot the Lak Aik Amateur Musical Dramatic Association will stage a three-nignt peiformance at the New World Arena on June 10, 11 and 12, each night commencing at 7.30 p.m. The productions will be m the a oi229 words
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Article117 1949-06-08 4 The name ol the Indian Pin< Arts circle was changed to 'Indian *Ine Arts Society at the ordinary General Meeting of the organisation held at 143, Tanglin Road, at 5 p.m. on Saturday, June 4. lnv rules of tne Society were discussed and passed. Tne117 words
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108 1949-06-08 4 The loiiowing office-bearers of the Florence Badminton Pan elected for the year 1949-1950 at the annual general meeting of the Party held at 843-4. Florence Road Singapore:— Patrons Messrs. k. t. Tharyan and D. D. Ponniah. President Mr m Peng Qucr Vice-Presideni Chin K^e108 words
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150 1949-06-08 4 PROGRAMME FOR BIRTHDAY PARADE 129 K.L. The programme for the King's V I on the Padang, Kuala Lumpur on Th I will be as follows:- f 8.15 a.m. All trocps on par d.oi a.m. -Commissioner v arrives and paraae brougnt to tentiun. 8.34 a.m.— G.O.C. Malaya District arrives and receives150 words
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Article12 1949-06-08 4 DR. ABRAHAM LEAVING FOR INDIA I I MO] I I mon I12 words
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