Indian Daily Mail, 12 June 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail \OL. V. NO. 121. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 107 1 Mascow Invitation To Liaquat Ali A Subtle Attempt To Disrupt Indo-Pakistan Relations? I General Upimon In Karachi I Mi DIRECTED AT SABOTAGING THE 1 message m yesterday's the Soviet Government's mat Hi Klwn, Prime Minister of has evoked the general feelin Karachi that it was a cards the "disruption" of
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  • 132 1 in sin Robert Si human informed the Government proposed to send leutral observers to watch voting m French-Indian territories. 11 I rich the lid join man InISSUI informed Pandit the French imentN could m I at ill he considered a "political
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  • 167 1 PAKISTAN TO BRIDGE EAST WEST GAP I KARACHI, June 11.— Dawn, Mos. l:m League newspaper, welcoming yesterday's announcement o f the forthcoming visit t 0 Moscow of Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan, today said that Pakistan and the Moslem world might j*orm a bridge between the Eastern
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  • 170 1 BOMBAY, June 11.— Indian economy is hard hit by a "precipitous fair m the rate of national savings, according to Mr. B. K. Shah, 'Chairman of the Indian Insurance Companies Association. Mr. Shah, who was addressing the Association's annual meeting here, pointed out that provisions
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  • 111 1 LONDON, June li.— Premier Mohammed Hatt a and the Indonesian Republican Government and party have been conf°rring at Kotaradja since Sunday with Dr. Sjafruddin, head of the Republican Emergency Government of Sumatra on the Batavia agreement, aimed at settling the Indonesian dispute, according to reports
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  • 84 1 LONDON, June 11.— The Treasury last night announcing the opening of sterling talks between British and Indian Government officials arising out of the financial arrangements of July 1948 saidThese talks will be followed towards the end of the month by discussions between the Chancellor of the Exchequer,
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  • 21 1 OSLO, Norway, June ll.— Sigrid Undset, Nobel prize Winning author, died on Friday at Lillehammer. Norway. She was 87.. A. P.
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  • 150 1 UN Commission To Continue Talks For Final Indo-Pakistan Agreement On Kashmir COMMISSION MEMBER FLYING TO DELHI NEW DELHI, June 11. Efforts to reconcile the differences between India and Pakistan on Kashmir to the "final" Unit|ed Nations truce proposals will be continued.. This was unanimously decided by the United Nations Kashmir
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  • 157 1 BOMBAY, June 11— A small fortune, ft onei game oi gamDiing, a domestic quarrei and a seu-innicted -cremation' that was tne tragic lot ol one ol tne tnousanas oi Bombay mulhand£ wno drew the nrst instalment ol tneir t i il; bonus last weeKV.iM, fandurang
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  • 150 1 LAKE SUCCESS, June 11.— Mr. Trygve Lie, Secretary General of the United Nations, asked about the latest position regarding Kashmir said: 'a am still waiting i O r further information mom tne Kashmir Commission. They are considering the replies they have received from India
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  • 54 1 BOMBAY, June 11. Mr. Yusuf Fozan, Consul-Designate ior Saudi AraDia m Bombay, who arrived n-ere last week, announced that the Royal Saudi Arabian Consulate will open here soon. Mr. Fozan, m a message to the people of India, wishes the country "peace,
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  • 420 1 BURMA: REINFORCEMENT RUSHED TO TIGYAING TOWN X- RANGOON, June 11.— Reinforcements were rushed to the North Burma town of Tigyaing on Friday to help it resist attacks by rebels, the Burmese Government announced on Friday night. k A rebel attack on Tigyaing with more than 20 casualties. Parliament extended meanwhile
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  • 50 1 W.H.O. Fellowship Holders London. June li. Three holdera .of World Health Organisuti m fellowships one Ceylonese and two Indonesians are to visit Cyprus from June 13 tc 18 to get information about the campaign which has banished the malariacarrying mosquito from the colony, the Colonial Offirp nnnnnnrpH last night.- Reuter
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  • 56 1 I HYDERABAD, June 11.— The Hyderabad Government has formalIX an ,?o un ced the dismissal from March 19, 1949, of Nawao M o i cKeS' thC »«B conduct "which reveals misuse and jostruction m the recovery ol a^ funds and continued dUJbedience cf the Hyderabad
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  • 104 1 E. PUNJAB GOVT. SUBSIDIES FOR SINKING OF WELLS Pnn^K vJ ndia Ju «c 11.-The Eas: Punjab Government here announced the sanction of 1750 00*. rupees as subsidies for the sinking of 2,000 wells m the province dur Ing the current financial year It also has allotted 30 wagons "for the
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  • 49 1 LONDON, June 11.— Sir Fr<d< nek Ogilvia, 56, head of J«tOi College, Oxford University und iornur Director-Oeneral of the British Broadcasting Company, died on Friday night. Sir Frederick was BBC director from 1938 to 1942. Two year- later, he became Princinal nf t,. q ii«, rv.l Jege.- A. P.
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  • 350 2 Rajaji Favoured As First President Of Indian R epublic He Is The Fittest Person In Indications are not wanting that the general opinion m the country is m favour of the appointment of Sri Chakravarti Rajagopcdachari as the provisional President of India when it becomes a Republic and when m
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  • 24 2 SAN FRANCISCO, JUne ltf.-^A Flight earthquake was felt m San Francisco and its vicinity at 0307 |*MT on Friday. No damage was reported.- A.P.
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  • 90 2 NEW DELHI, June 11. Over ?0.000 Indians m Madagascar are being: treated with "great discrimination" by the French administration of the islands, according to a deputation of Madagascar Indian community now m New Delhi. The deputation recently waited upon Mr. K. P. S. Men on.
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  • 393 2 COLOMBOO, June 11*— An American film entitled "Bride ol the Buddha' 9 and scheduled for release m the United Kingdom shortly has already had international repercussions, with the Ceylon Government preparing to lodge an official protest. An official
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  • 37 2 LONDON, June 11.— Field Marshal Lord Montgomery last night called on the nations of Western Europe to "defeat Communism m peacetime before it leads us down dangerous Daths to a nroner shnr.ting war".- Reuter
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  • 149 2 BOMBAY, June 11.— The Indian national "unity conference" here has recommended inter-caste, inter-communal and inter-provincial marriages as means of fostering unity m the country. The conference, sponsored by leading social workers, including women, was presided over by the Speaker of the Dominion Parliament, Mr. G.
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    46 2 I J a i Cadet i :orpS W omen volunteers (t °P left) the arm y drill, (top riffht) setting tralalnt m despatching and receiving wireless merges, (bottom left) learning mbtor drlvm" and (hoitom "ght) working on the motor engine.— By Courtesy, The National Herald, Lucknow
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  • 63 2 OOTACAMUND, June 11. -PrincPeter of Greece I* now studyin" anthropology m Ootacamund. The Prince has already visited the settlements of the Todas an aboriginal tribe, and is studying the practice f polyandry amonn them, »3 is also collecting objects for a museum m the Continent,
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  • 102 2 Ten thousand atomic bombs could be made from known deposits of fissionable elements. Prof. J. A. Campbell told a recent meeting of the American Chemical Society. New mines are being discovered each month throughout the world. Any country with a considerable land area is bound to have
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  • 45 2 ROME. Juftt 11. Dr. Herbert Evau, Australian Minister for External Affairs, who has been holidaying mi n Itaii on his way home from the United Nations sessions m New York, left here by air for Australia yesterday afternoon,- Reuter
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  • 220 2 MADRAS, June 11. Mr. V. Chakkarai Chettiar, the newly elected President of the All-India Trade Union Congress, speaking to Pressmen declared that the All-India Trade Union Congress was the only organisation that could eventually safeguard the interests of Labour, while all other Trade
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  • 396 2 India's Shipping Pioneer Retin From Business Mr. M-A. Master Lead BOMBAY, June 11.— Mr. M. \\j shipping industry, has retired from The 65-year-old Indian shipping office as General Manager of Scindia pany Limited, premier Indian shipping service with it. Mr. Master is non-committal r hk is "definitely not retiring" t
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  • 39 2 .M.'.V DEI D Maharaja ol T •>i«iH'ti an nt t4 a ••air m the I i' earned I iie bm i Ut take plaio N l'iM sq. !nil r^ .1 po;J ')0. Stood, UJll also r shortly.- FOC
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  • 328 3 Nehru To Lead One -World Campaign? foach To Be Made By Two Noted M flrn»Al>ni%.._i Am Americans f ALONe HAS QUALITIES «t«!IM" LEADERSHIP" v American personalities have k i y arc Mr. Harris W afford undation for World Governi offord. Then are the crusanment and have come to of spreading
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  • 185 3 T.C. Can Be Arranged If Africa Is Willing Setalvad I [>. Observance Of Human ghts. India's Complaint I Mr. M. Setalcad, leader to the United Nations diday m Switzerland, said llinth a Round Table 1 1 be arranged through dip--1 chaniuls". nmenting on the 47 to one \ssembly to a
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  • 62 3 BOMBAY. June 11.— All cinema houses m the country, numbering about 2,200, will be closed on June 30 as a protest "against the op-heavy taxation policy of the ovincial Governments.*' decision wa*s taken at <i meeting of 14 associations stated to
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  • 638 3 By LADY MOUNTBATTEN In London recently glowing tributes were paid by Countess Mountbatten, to Rajkumari Amrit Kaur at a joint meeting of the East India Association with the Overseas League and the Women's Council on Indian Affairs. Rajku.nari Amrit Kaur has probably tne biggest task any Cabinet
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  • 141 3 SIMLA, June 11.— Six hundred work-sheds will be established m East Punjab shortly, to provide employment for afrut 24,000 ableoodied refugees from Pakistan. These work-sheds, most of which will be built near the refugee -amps, will start various industries and crafts. Th-e scheme is estimated to
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  • 529 3 Measuring High Altitude Cosmic Raus Indian Scientist's Experiments BOMBAY, June A series of advanced experiments on cosmic rays is now being carried out by a team of scientists of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay. The object of these experiments which are financed by the Indian Atomic Energy Commission,
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  • 164 3 Stalin To Invite Nehru? MOSOW EVINCES KEEN INTEREST IN INDIA Pandit Nehru's statement made during a debate on the London pact at the recent AJ.C.C. meeting held at Dehra Dun that he would be glad to go to Russia if he was invited to do so, has created a tremendous
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  • 104 3 THAT BLACK GHOST IIN THE TEA GARDEN GAUHATI, June 11. A black ghost is threatening to bring about stoppage of work m a tea estate m Upper Assam. The labourers of the tea estate, according to a report received here, have informed the manager that thfey would resort to a
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  • 322 3 AN INDONESIAN LEADER'S ATTACK ON AMERICA'S COLONIAL ATTITUDE CHICAGO, June 11. An Indonesian leader told Americans on Sunday that Asia's hopes for the United States as a crusader for democracy m the Far Mr. Soedjatmoko, a member of the Republic of Indonesia's
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  • 120 3 Br. Labour Govt. To Nationalise More Industries BLACKPOOL. June 11.— Britain's Labour Farty yesterday overwhelmingly backed its executive plan to nationalise more industries if the Socialists retain power m the 1950 general election. Only one delegate to the annual congress here opposed the Party's election programme "Labour believes m Britain"
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  • 265 4 Competition To Be On Inter-State Basis With a view to raising the general standard of Athletic performances m this Country, the Sikh Community m Malaya are holding an All.Mala.van Sikh Athletic Meet on Friday and Saturday, July 29
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  • 277 4 The skill of British workers has been employed for generations on the making of currency for countries all over the world bur only two concerns outside the Royal Mint are engaged m the manufacture of metal coinage and both of them are now engaged
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  • 122 4 Donations totalling $1,800 have boon received to the Singapore Badminton Hall' Fund. Mr. John Laycock $1,000 Mr. M. J. Namazie 100 Useful Badminton Party 50 Mr. Claude da Silva 100 Mr. Philip Hoajim 250 Mr. J. A. Gagan 50 Piping Store 50 Mr. W. W. Duncan
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  • 64 4 During April, 1949, new prosecutions under the Prict Control Ordinance m tt\e Federation totalled 18. Adding the 26 cases postponed from the previous month, there were, therefore, 44 cases for hearing. In 15 of these cases fines amounting to $680.00 were imposed. Twenty_nine case s
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  • 110 4 It has been decided to lay the foundation-stone of the new Club House for the Singapore Indian Association on or about Au£. 15 this year. The Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, will lay the foundation. Collections have already exceeded $50,000. Further collections will
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  • 137 4 INCREASED CULTIVATION OF RICE IN TRENGGANU Trengganu crop report to cultivators m the newly opened padi areas: of Kuala Trengganu during the month of May, states the monthly crop report of Trengganu. The report adds that 30 Tajak were issued to new planters at Paka. During the month the highest
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  • 47 4 WASHINGTON, June 11 Th< U.S. State Department indicated on Friday night transfer of the Jap anese occupation from the army to civilian control is a long way off A spokesman said no specific plan is under riismiKcinn fnv *v^ present A.P.
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