Indian Daily Mail, 15 June 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 121. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 93 1 Dr.Lohi Summons Pandit Nehru To Give Evidence In Court! I 'LAIN WHY ASSEMBLY I ON VIAY 25 WAS l) UNLAWFUL" Own Correspondent; ll.— Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, staled before the New Delhi today that none but Prime Minisrial Xehru could aire reasons for if Lairs alive in the country. nister
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  • 29 1 Bombay Bank Employees To Stage One-Day Strike I pro mii tin ,i. ,i I h\ I r i m»ii (I ng al l t of i 1 1 Reuter
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  • 9 1 No Red Attack On Canton Until Aug.? be- Reuter
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  • 8 1 5 KILLED IN RIOT OVER INTER-COMMUNAL MARRIAGE Reuter
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  • 61 1 MOVE TO RESTRICT "SEX AND CRIME" FILMS IN PAKISTAN K CHI, June 16. Nur Ahnber of the Pakistan Cons- duction of a bill to resi d tohibit i x and crane I kistan. bill sill be taken up durmg ..I the Assembly. iya that the exhibition films has don« "imm
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  • 56 1 AFGHAN TERRITORY BOMBED BY PAKISTAN AIRCRAFT? ne n. The Afghan southern rda claimed thai a Pakistani andav on Moghalakai, in 1" people, accord in jr to f u Afghan ych (hopped the to the 15 dead. !2 rid' d. i rn command has be< n '•'n thr ituation close, pan
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  • 134 1 Indian Delegates To World Trade Union Conference BOMBAY, June 14— The Indian National Trade Union Congress and the Socialist-controlled "Hind Masdur Sabha" have accepted an invitation to attend the preparatory committee of the International Trade In ion Conference, meeting in Geneva on .Inn, 25. The conference is being organised by
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  • 270 1 R eleased RSS Secretary Immediately Ordered To Leave Delhi! NEW DELHI, June 11.— The General Secretarj of the llashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh, I>. Dane, was released here recently after six month's detention and immediately ordered to leave Delhi and not return within three months. Dane also was ordered not to participate
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  • 51 1 MOMBASA. Kenya. Jim,. 14.— The Indian cruiser Delhi and the frigate Tir arrived here today during their cruise of the East African Coasl and wer e cheered by crowds ol Indians on the waterfront. The ships will stay here for a Week before Bailing for Aden.—
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  • 427 1 1000 POLITICAL PRISONERS TO BE RELEASED SAIGON, June I I.— Bao Dai, ex-Emperor of Annum was officially invested today as head of the new state of Vietnam comprising Tongking, Annam and Cochinchina. His assumption of office took place when the Trench
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  • 184 1 Right Ot Appeal For Man Condemned To Death Indian Conassembly Decisio (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June 14.— The Constituent Assembly today decided to empower the Supreme Court of the Indian I'nion to hear appeals against sentences of death passed by High Courts in reversal of an order of
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  • 95 1 LONDON, June 14— Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, British Commissioner Seneral for South-East Asia, will leave London on Thursday to resume his official duties His departure was originally lived for iast weekend hut pressure ol business made him postpone it. No one in Whitehall has had
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  • 40 1 BOMBAY. June 14 Nearly 17a.--000 tons of foodgrains will be unloaded in the Bombay docks within the next four weeks. Twelve ships have already begun discharging their food cargo, while 3 others ar e in midstream waiting or berths. F.O.C.
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  • 178 1 Br. Govt. Accused Of "Cowardice" In Attitude Towards Anthony Brooke MANCHESTER. England. June 14 Sir George Maxwell, a former Chief Secretary to the Government of the Federated Malay State s today accused the British Government of "cowardice" in its attitude to the former Raja Muda of Sarawak, Mr Anthony Brooke
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  • 383 1 The Sultans of the var'ous States of the Federation ol Mai ill meet for the 7th Conference .1 Rui ts in a two-day session In Kuala Lumpur today, .Juno 15 The Sultans ol the eight States and the Regent of Johore. Tungku Ismail, who
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  • 54 1 London. June 14 —Tirana Ra dio announced today that Aiabanian Vice-Premier Koci X<>X' was executed bv a firing squad Saturday. Xox.- ws Col 9u Friday by the Albanian H gh C of "traJforoUf activities He accused Ol siding with Yug< rial I in tha~ nation's feud with the s->--vieUcontrOlled Com
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  • 176 1 LONDON. June 14. Britain's two major postwar communications holdups on the docks and railways showed little change early oday. At Liverpool dockers wore working again along the seven-milt waterfront alter their 17-day strike «n support of th« Canadian Seamen's Union strikers, but in the Bristol
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  • 90 1 "STATE OF EMERGENCY" TO BE DECLARED IN TOKYO? TOKYO, June 14. -The Japanese Premier, Shigeru Y«»<hida, may invoke "state of emergency,*' placing ail :h, municipal police foreand th« national rural police Under his direct control to meet expected labour union "offensives** m June and August. The matter was discussed at
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  • 92 1 THE HAGUE. June 14. Mr J. II Van Maarseveen. Dutch Minister >f Home AiTairs. will be appointed Minister of Overseas Territo within a few day.>. It was officially announced today. Mr. Van Maaiseveen his been temporarily filling the post in addition to his duties
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  • 180 1 Bombay Doctor's Plan For Health Check-Up Centres All Over India BOMBAY, June It. A Bom boy doctor has drawn up I plan for the establishment oi routine health check up centres all over India. Dr. M. Thakurdas Mehta. retired Professor of Medicine, vho has sponsored the scheme. has opened the
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  • 44 1 KAMARAJ POSTPONES MALAYA VISIT (From Our Ohm t orre^pondent MADRAS Jam 11—1 r,\i*hi understand *hat Mf K.miaraj N alar, President of the lamiln.ifl ICongrefifl CoaimM'e*, m.<* pof»'pon. led his rfoh to Malaya till S'eptembei I aft* r the DMrid Board electionh»r.- Copyright.
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  • 646 2 Indina Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. June 15, 1949. COCOA CULTIVATION IN MALAYA: A WARNING COME months a£o, the DepilrtK^ men! ol Agriculture in Kuala Lumpur announced that cocoa i eds were available to the public for purposes of planting. 1 hat was in furtherance of the Government's determination to introduce
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  • 178 2 ALL OF US FROM THE RING DOWWARD ARE PLEASED AT THE SETTLEMENT CANBERRA, June 14.— Dr. Herbert Evatt, President of the United Nations General Assembly, said in a radio interview here yeslerdav on his return from London that he believed
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  • 168 2 (From Our Own (orri MADRAS. .June 11— The h tie world r* come to Madras," declared the longn L< kanao Deo, on arrival here yes erda> from It Mr. Shankarrao, who has hen deputed I mand to enquire into ihe charges ol n L and conmuinalistic activities," made Ministers
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  • 318 2 Against Export Ot Intm Quality Goods Abroad NEW DELHI, Juno 11. The Indian has received a number ot complaints fromfi porters regarding inferior qualit) of Indiai exported to them, Mr. K. C. Ncogy, liuii. Minister, revealed here. The Commerce Minister lssu< stern warning to
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  • 62 2 PAKISTAN TO HAVE BIGGEST ALCOHOL PRODUCTION PLANT KARACHI, June 14. Pakistan will soon have the biggest industrial alcohol production plant in Asia, it was authoritatively learned here yesterday. The plant, which will be owned by the Government, will have a production capacity of 10,000 gallons. it will be located near
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  • 309 2 LONDON, June 14.— Mr. Fazlur Rahman, Pakistan's Minister for Commerce, Industries and Edma tion, said here yesterday Russia and Pakistan were now negotiating for a trade pact. A Russian trade mission will soon visit Karachi, he said. No de. finite date
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  • 75 2 HYDERABAD, June 14. —The Working Committee of the Hyderabad State Congress has appointed a subcommittee to suggest "positive measures" to combat Communist activities hi the state. At the tim« of India's mid-Sep-tember police action, Communists W^re active in the two eastern districts oi Warrangal and
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  • 66 2 INSTALMENT SYSTEM TENEMENTS OFFER TO REFUGEES NEW DELHI. Julie 14 The Indian Government has offered for sale to refgueea on instalment basis about 2.000 two-room and 400 oneroom tenements A two room tenement will bo t>oid at Rs. 2.775 i ach and a one-room tenement a^ Rs. 2,075 each. The
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  • 57 2 SUK AT i Bom bay), June 14.— A .school maoter here htas, aft«er 30 yt'arp of his graduation, become a 'Master" Mr. KainpraNad Bhatl, lh« maicr. wa> one of the successful candidates in this year's MA. examination of the Bombay University. He obtained his
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  • 118 2 ISRAELI FORCES VIOLATING TRUCE IN JERUSALEM JERUSALEM. June 14. The United Nations Armistice Commission set up under the Rhodes Agreement, on Monday ruled that Israel forces are violating the agreement in the disputed Govern. ment House area of Jerusalem The Commission ordered both Arab and Jewish forces to withdraw from
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  • 68 2 DAR ES SALAM. June 14, Two vessels of the Royal Indian Navy, the six-inch cruiser Delhi, formerly H.M.S. Achilles, and Frigate TIR. formerly H.M.S. Bann left here on Monday for Mombasa after a U ur day visit. The Royal Indian Navy may in future
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  • 170 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 14.— The French Indian Commissioner Mr. Jean Chambon stated her*- yesterday he was very satisfied with the relax■ng of restrictions regarding the movement of goods into the Settlements as announced by the Government of India on
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  • 78 2 PROGRESS OF REHABILITATION IN KASHMIR STATE (From Our Own Correspondent) SRINAGAR. June 14. The Jan mu and Kashmir Government have spent over Rs. 700.000 on rehabilitation of refugees in the State during the month of April, it is learn' here. Th» government under its scheme of advancing loans t 0
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  • 83 2 DISLOCATED ECONOMIC RECOVERY IN THE ORIENT WASHINGTON. Jum 14.- -The Office of International Trade of the United States Deportment of Commerce reported on Sunday that economic conditions in the Orient remain dislocated at How levels in sharp contrast to general improve, ment in the West. An article appearing in the
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  • 43 2 south bridge. Massachusetts, June 14. Two Chinese college students werf among eight who were awarded a new kind of degree on Monday. They are Mrs. Betty Chen Lee and Tsu Shan-mei. both oi Shan-ghai-awarded the Certificate for Foreign students. A.P.
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  • 257 2 POONA, June 14. Repairs to the world famous whispering gallery in the (iol|>umbat i B j:ipur to restore its original acoustic properties are now being carried out by the Government oi India. The preliminary work has begun, and the authorities propose
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  • 12 2 I Imp- I I Bueckei I I in A.P.
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  • 173 2 COLOMBO, June 14.— The Seeduwa State Distillery has not been able to begin production, according to schedule, on the first of this month, owing t„ the shortage of Ceylonese tappers and the dela> in (he arrival of certain equipment from abroad. The authorities
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  • 61 2 "COURTESY CIRCULAR" SEM OUT BY U.P. GOVERNMENT Ii i KNOW ■'">" ,u B i r rirrulai tia K ih< (.•<>' i., i I B meni of <li. Kf partmcntal „t «i H judges directing t*» B iitmo i < B Mm i Government ihi Ht tricf h< idq.ii hit. towns.
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  • 60 3 s Not In Atieh.SaysDr.Roem An£ Others St.il Had Contact With Him 1* i-I)r. Sjafruddin Prawingara e mergence government, is ed northern-most part of Sumai ilican delegation Dr. Moreturn from Banka Island to \n eta, Dut<h news agency. iv inn iI no contact with* l)r
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  • 102 3 *BAD, Kashmir. June dur Hab Nishtar, M tiister ol Communicared here that "the problem can A y tiL provided India is willing to ly on certain basic printtitude ol the Indian Oov;t has all along been ver> it)e he told a meeting
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  • 107 3 KARACHI. June 14. The Karacm dockers strike, involving 3 000 men. showed no sign ol ending yesterday as negotiations between Government commissioners and union officials continued. J arrival I an-jtwr five ships T the numoer idle through strike to 13. The men
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  • 397 3 lIURMA: RANGOON, June 11. Government troops inflicted heavy casualties on rebels, believed to be White Hand members of the People's Volunteer Organisation, who t tempted to seize the upper Burmese town of Katha, I^o miles north on Mandalay, the Burmese radio reported last
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  • 285 3 INDO-CHINA: IN PROTEST AGAINST BAO DAI'S ARRIVAL SAIGON, June 11. Intense political and police activity preceded Bao Dais arrival in Saigon. Responding to Communist tracts heralding the "liberation" of Vietnamese territory by advancing Chinese Communist troops, 6,000 young students of the Saigon Lycee (high
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  • 279 3 India's Request For Sterling Releases Still A Secret! LONDON. June 14. The amount of sterling and dollars that India i* askins to be released from balances here still remained a carefully guarded secret in London la^l nii*hl. The Press Trust of India
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  • 113 3 Red Paper Urges Campaign Against Religion NEW YORK. June 11.— The Stalingrad newspaper "Communist of Tadjikistan" eaiied for a strengthened drive against religion, describing it as an aid to the per. petuation of a number of reactionary feudal elements in dailv life. according to a Moscow despatch to the New
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  • 88 3 PRO-ITALIAN PARTY LEADING IN TRIESTE ELECTIONS TRIESTE. June 14. Parties iavourlng the return of Trieste I Italy swept the free city's tirst municipal election on Sunday. Official returns early today save the pro_ltaiian can r Idates 40 of the 60 city council seats. The six pro-Italian parties received a total
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  • 201 3 LONDON. June 14. John Platte-Mills, a far Left member of the British Parliament, asserted Sunday that "Britain stands on the brink of an economic disaster unparallelled in his history/* He blamed the U.S. for the prospect. He was speaking before a oneday
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  • 118 3 Evatt Reiterates Faith In U.N. SYDNEY. June 14. Dr Herbert Evatt. President of the United Nations, said on his arrival by air from London yesterday that the General Assembly "Ls now so firmly established that I believe it will bo the organisation which will prevent any possibility of a third
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  • 601 4 LABOURERS ORDERED OUT AND BUILDINGS BURNT At Jl p.m. on June 13, sixty bandits armed with all types of weapons, went to Havana Estate, Bidor Road, Tapah area (l*erak). They ordered the labourers out and then burnt down two kongsi houses, a smokehouse with
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  • 180 4 First Pahang Athletic Championship To Be Held On July 31 The newly-formed Pahang Amateur Athletic Association will hold the first Pshang Athletic Championships 081 Sunday. July 31. at Kuala Lipis. As the Districts are far apart it has been decided to hold a one day meet instead of two. As
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  • 70 4 The annual general election <>f the Bukit Timah Local Indian Congress will be held on the Saturday. June ltt at 5.30 p.m at the 7^ Mile stone B. Timah "Bukit Timah Karracks). All Indians residing in the area from Newton to Woodlands are requested to
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  • 42 4 Mr. L. C. Goh. Acting Public Relations Secret arv. will give a lecture a* the Y.M.C.A Orchard Road, at 8 p.m. tonight, Wednesday, June 15. His subject will i> "Civil Liberties and Civic Rights and Obligations".
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  • 130 4 TINNED BUTTER ON RATION A small quantity of tinned butter trie first of the current y< ar*s Singapore Johore East Coast of Malaya allocation of 100 tons has arrived and steps are being taken t resume issues on the ration to "rice card" holders with effect from 20th of this
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  • 118 4 An inaugural meeting ol all technical personnel, who are already members ot the Army Civil Service Union, will be held today. Wednesday. June 15. at 3 p.m. at 331 North Bridge Road, Singapore under the chairmanship of the President. The purpose of this meeting will
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  • 108 4 HAIPHONG (North Vietnam). The population ot the great port oi Tonkin is now about 90.000, according to the census taken on the 27th April 1949. There are 3,000 Europeans living in the town. c unpared with :>.lOO in November 1947. Ther. were 22, 000 Chinese <>n
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  • 74 4 it is proposed to organise a Local Indian Congress at the Paya Lebar Area The Inauguration oi the Congress will be held at 9 a.m on Sunday. .June 19, a t the Bright Theatre, in Paya Lebar Indians residing in this area are requested to
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  • 48 4 in the 'Talking of series to br broadcast ovor the Radio Malaya Singapore at 10 o'clock tt sday. Wednesday evening, June 15. Donald Moore will be "Talking ol Books." Amongst tho.se to he reviewed is "Briefed to Attack" by Mr Marshal sir Hugh Lloyd
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  • 745 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sir. 1 am invited bv fr i .vnie this letter to you. Lues* seem to t>e unuer i.npression mat because 1 wa jnief Indian Broaoca tei jommentator during war-time m /lews on tne present contn in the local Press aoout the m
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