Indian Daily Mail, 18 June 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. V. NO. 127. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 86 1 Section 1 144 To Be Reimposed In Calcutta Lcs Arrests Of Communists dy Begun jovt Concerned Deteriorating tuation' x dit< spondent) r persons were arrested rday on charges of incitin Entally and Dharam- .lent fa. 70 persons described as ComEntally and incited the si the West Bengal Ministers of the
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  • 13 1 ANTICOMMUNIST MEASURES LAUNCHED IN HYDERABAD DISTRICTS on:. b ui'i No ai a- r—Copyright.
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  • 21 1 IBAY. June 17. Police <>n raided L2 buildings beomunist, labour and and Seized a I pamphlets. A.P.
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  • 101 1 \L( TI A. Au\u. 17— The We t i Government yesterday banpublic meetings and other demonstrations in Calcutta for two ks after sporadic demonstratie city by 'Communists and left-wingers ban has been >n force With <hort breaks, since g nning of this year. 50
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  • 90 1 PONDU Jinn 17. —A i't<h to the problem** of idia Settlementi ha> been by Prof. Lambert Saraonly representative of ench India «n the Chamber of hputieg <»f the French National Asiblj tin Pans) who returned to herrj from Paris
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  • 57 1 June 17. Ji-.pj .';>Kistan with about 80,_ for the dominion's texpokcsman of the PaIgh Oommlsaioner^s office (he import of spindles ted between Pak n of th< Supreme d Powers in Japan. vy. visited the dominion. AP mission was understood ■ed its willingness *o Stan with
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  • 59 1 5,000 Panchayats To Be Established In Bombay Province (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY June 17.-— Th« Bombay Government la taking steps to eg. tabUsh Panchayats in every village in the Province with a population of 1.000 or above, it is officially announced here. There will be about 5,000 panchayats in
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  • 103 1 PARIS, Julie 17. Advisors and I Xpertg of the Ihioc Western ch legations met at ike French Foreign Office today t<» prepare for the sec. ret session on Sunday of the "Bis Four" Foreign Ministers The experts' discussions concern. d the Austrian peace treaty, it
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  • 62 1 NEW DELHI. Jun e 17. -Ail lands, minerals and other things ol value lying under the on an within the t< rritorial waters of India will, und< r thi new constitution, vest in th« Indian Union and be held for pur--3 oi the Union. An
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  • 52 1 INDIAN PUBLISHER IN JAPAN TOKYO. June 17.— Mr P. R. Ramakrishnan, Editor and Publisher of the "Nava India" newspaper of Coimbatore. South India, is presently visiting Japan to purchase] new press and textile machinery. Mr. Ramakrishnan told the press he hoped to obtain a US$6O,OOO rotary printing press for his
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  • 12 1 About 4,000.000 babies are born in the United States every year. USIS
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  • 297 1 BURMA: RANGOON, June 17.— 1t as officially learned on Thursday Iha I the Burmese Govern«enl has "definite information thai the newly appointed "premier" of the separate Karen state. Saw Hal Gft hidin r n tlu ft™"^ J?^ ml The Government does not believe
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  • 222 1 RANGOON, June 17. An eatergency meeting of senators in the Chinese province of Yunnan on the Burmese border opposed the Chines' Government's decision to send division of Nationalist troops <o put down lawlessness »n the province the Rangoon Chinese daily newspaper, 'X- u China"
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  • 26 1 BOMBAY. June 17.— Air India! International will shortly operau the Bombay -Cairo-Nairobi rout< Regular flights a: tp-'Cted to commence in Octob* GIIS
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  • 270 1 RED THREAD TO INDO-CHINA INCREASING HIS A NEXT COMMUNIST MOVE TOWARDS CANTON HONGKONG, June 17.— With a temporary lull in the China fighting, presumably for regrouping and consolidation of gains, there was still uncertainty here whether the Communists' chief objective in South China would be the coastal province of Kwangtunu
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  • 99 1 MOSCOW. June 17.- A new machine Par lighting locusts has been devised in the U.S.S.R. Tass reported that this machine is an automobile which spreads poisoned bait tor the pests over from 80 to 100 hectares in one day. It was prepared By the designing
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  • 191 1 eertain individual describing himself as a "Major" and claiming elose friendship and association with Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose has been recently going about collecting funds for the so-called Gandhi Peace Mission. The printed letter- heads used by this individual give "Sevagram, Wardha (India)", the Ashram of Gandhiji,
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  • 127 1 Strong Action Against Pakistan By Afghans Demanded KABUL, June 17. Acts such as the alleged bombing of Afghatk territory last Sunday by Pakistan planes would make Afghans firmer and more stubborn in their resolve to "rescue (heir oppressed brethren from Pakistan's yoke," the Kabul newspaper daily, Anis. staled yesterday. The
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  • 70 1 NEW DELHI, Jun c 17 —The Indian Government has invited en American engineer who worked on the first live-year plan in Russia to advise them <>n industrial planning. Th; engineer i.- Dr. L Stone. In 1927 he was one of a group oi
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  • 76 1 MISS JINNAH TO BE A GOVERNOR KARACHI Jinn 17.— The secretary of Miss Fatinia Jinnah, sister of the late Mohammed Ali Jinnah. first Governor-Gen* ral of Pakistan, today denied Indian press re ports that Miss Jinnah would shortly become Governor of the North West Frontier Province. Khan Abdul Qayuin Khan.
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  • 124 1 HECHINGEN. Germany. June 17. Villager.-, here think Princess Cociili, grand daughter of late German Kaiser and great great granddaughter of QUe*n Victoria, ia lucky u be marrying Clyd< Harris ol Amarillo. Texa"Germany ia washed up," they said today, "but Texas ha- a future Th t
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  • 842 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, June 18, 1949. NOTES COMMENTS (MULTUM IN PARVO) RAGS REVEAL MISERY THOUGH it is difficult t 0 jut worth ol the 10-called dern and oahle man from dr< h it is not so to mmon man, and who earn their by thi of their brow
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  • 282 2 WARTIME SEA CUSTOMS UNION IU DEL KELWIYL3I I From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 17. It wa s reported in Pondicherry today the Governments of India a nd France have agreed in principle to revival of the sea
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  • 161 2 NEW DELHI, June 17.— The Government of India has announced measures to avoid some of the hardships arising out of imposition of the customs cordon around Trench possessions in India. These were based on recommendations of a senior Foreign Ministry oflicial who visited
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  • 98 2 LAND CORDONS BETWEEN KARAIKAL AND PONDICHERRY TO BE LIFTED PONDICHERRY, June 17. Indian land cordons at t Ii frontiers of ihe French settlements of Poiidicherry and Karaikal will i>«- lifted within a month if no technical difficulties arise, M was authoritatively learned here yesterday. Ji int French-Indian custoVns at French
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  • 275 2 CEYLON NEWS: ~^l COLOMBO, June 17— The Ceylon ft in« proposals to lap practically even hydro-electric power, as well a^ f or j rr j re-afforestation, and anti-erosion inn p., It is likely that America, unit,; may be enlisted u. implement p M Ci. O. Ponn I r ol
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  • 128 2 MADRAS, June 17 training renti open to all nations is to lie opened in the auspice* of the Food and Agricultui dian government, it was announced in H Haw RAO'S regional economist for Isia touring member countries to find oat
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  • 223 2 BOMBAY, June 17— The Tata Memorial Cancer Hospital here is planning an advanced research programme of the study and treatment of cancer and allied diseases. Over 150 persons ti»ovc the an' li in ever i 13,000 die Df cancer a., luany, according to i>i K. Khanoikar, Director
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  • 174 2 INDIA'S JARI" INDUSTRY SURAT, Bombay >. J unc 17. Tlie J irl Industry of Surat the biggest in the World alter the French gold thread and brocades works in Lyons, is today facing a serious trade depression. Exports of finished jari «oods laces, silk, silver and gold brocades, embroidered fabrics,
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  • 222 2 Fr. Already Losing Hope In Chandemagore Referendum! FEELING RESULTS WILL BE IN FAVOUR OF INDIA PARIS, June 17. \n official communique of Ihe French Overseas Ministry stated here yesterdaj t H;t t Chandemagore s totally different from other French Indian establishments. The communique, published by the Agence France Presse news
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  • 56 2 "MERDEKA" EDITOR IN HOLLAND Burhanuddin Mohamed Diah, chief editor and manager of the Republican daily "Merdeka" has arrived in Holland, where he will stay "at least till the end qf the Round Table Conference". He said that he had come to Europe to contact political leaders in the Netherlands, Belgium,
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  • 53 2 DUTCH CASUALTIES IN INDONESIA BATAVIA, June 17 -Between May 15 and 21, 29 memb< is ol the army in Indonesia were killed, an officially issiied casualty list quoted by Aim,i yud today. Killed included 16 m inb').> ol the Dutch expeditionary force. One Indonesian soldier was reported missing during 'ho
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  • 64 2 BOMBAY, June 17 Two elephants—a male and a f< male art now being used to plough fields in tudder-scarce Baurashtra. Owing to the present high rat< lod- f their upkeep co^t.s Rs, month the- Ckwrnnvnt con ed it was time they earned th< Ir keep The
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  • 80 2 Viduthalai Publisher Furnishes Fresh Security (From Our Owe Correspondent) MADRAS. June 17 The Dravidian Federation's Tamil daily "Viduthalai" today furnished security of Rs. 10.000 ordered by the Government in declaring forfeit of the previous secur ty Rs. 2,000 for printing a mattei likely I cause communal conflict. Tli- Publisher and
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  • 58 2 Foodships Unloading Delayed Due To Harbour Strike (From Our Owa Correspoadeat) MADRAS. Jun,. 17.— Un loading of foodshlps iri Madras harbour stopped yesterday oi the sudden strike b v nearly 700 temporary ••v edore workers yesterday rnorn. ■i. demanding abolition of the tindals tem and more pav. Per. iloyex of
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  • 110 2 Appointment Of Trade Agents In West Germany Urged NEW Dh'LHI, Jum Exp >rters Interested In trade with Germany arc advis< d, In a Pi Note issued by the Ministry ol Commerce, to appoint well-known import h uses in that country their agents tor that purpose. Information on this point may
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  • 41 2 SIMLA. June 17. Constru I the Nangal dam. hydro electric '•anal, power hOU ol the Rupar heacta action ol the Bhakra mam line and branch canals and th ol transmission and di I lines and sub ititution > ar
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  • 23 2 ii ik Si' 0 ri 1 1 a j dhisl i i in cri n obtain lh« th< m to hai FOC
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  • 15 2 Thais To Present Buddha Image To Calcutta Society i I Ima It lit i GIIS
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  • 9 2 SHARKS CAUGHT OFF MADRAS R shai k r lain
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    • 68 2 ARMY SHOULD NOT MEDCU IN POLITICS HARMFUL TO DISCIPLINE, SAY* JUBBULPORE, June I Indian Army, speaking al (h<- armj should keep alooi from discipline and integrit) wen >« He said if soldiers were allow politics, i< uo„id be undermini morale. This would ultimat country's interests and seem „*sm fy family*
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  • 220 3 BOMBAY, June 17.— The first nslgnment of 50 lightweight steel wdded railway coaches is expected to arrive in India from Switzerland carlv in 1950. They will he assembled in Indian railway workshops and pressed into service by the middle of next year. Mr. Gopalaswamy Ayyangar.
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  • 170 3 Keall est Is In Indonesia riRD IiOMAR, A.P. Correspondent I/\y;7UV, ,u,w 17 T,U t**t current sign jrana of Communism in Asia is going l ma n bi forthcoming, not from China j a n al agrt i nls < ir( peMQ nuide by
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  • 87 3 Fr. High Commissioner On Chandemagore Referendum CALCUTTA, June 17— The Commissioner for the French Indian settlement at Chandranagore told a press conference Wednesday that if the result of next Sunday's referendum showed that the people wanted to merge with India the city would be handed over to India after a
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  • 122 3 SIMLA, June 17. This olie-time summer headquarters of British Viceroys of India has become the rendezvous of an international rang of opium smugglers, according to a high police official here. This 7000!-feet-high station, with its salubrious climate and sylvian surroundings, is in the midst of
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  • 277 3 STUDENT COMMITS SUICIDE: SEQUEL TO FAILURE IN EXAMINATION MADRAS. June 17.— Within a fow hours of the publication of the results of the S.S.L.C. examination iT r wo /ases were reported in the City of attempts by unsuccessful candidates to put an end to their lives. One of them died
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  • 21 3 NEW DELHI, June 17.— The Government of India is to establish a Fruit Research Institute at Saharanpur. FOC
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  • 471 3 Opposition To A* 1. R. f BOMBAY, June 17.— The 23rd annual session of the AITUC, at its second day's meeting, passed a resolution to form a central "lighting" organization of Indian railwaymen in opposition to the existing Socialist controlled All-India Railwaymen's Federation.
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  • 351 3 CEYLON NEWS: JAFFNA (Ceylon), June 17. The Ceylon Cniversitv would do well to institute a Faculty of Music, wherein facili ties would he given for the study of higher Indian music, said Professor P. Sambamurthy of the Madras University in the course
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  • 121 3 CEYLON CITIZENSHIP ACT: NEW DEPARTMENT BEING FORMED COLOMBO, June 17. The Ministry of Home Affairs and Rural Development has made a start with the necessary administrative arrangements for putting into effect the Indian and Pakistan Residents (Citizenship) Act. Mr. V. L. Wirasinha, AG. A., Kegalle, assumed duties at the Ministry
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  • 420 3 Ceylon Girls More FashionConscious Than S. Indians COLOMBO, June 17. "Ceylon girls are much more sophisticated, and smarter than the average South Indian girl," said Mrs. Parthasarathy alias Rashmi, the woman editor of the "Madras Mail." "They are much more fa.-hion-CollsciOUs in fact, they seem to think of little else,"
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  • 203 3 CALCUTTA, June 17— Paying a tribute fo Dhyan (hand at an exhibition match at Calcutta's Hockey Carnival, the President of the Ben. gal Huekey Association said: "What Don Bradman is to Australia and world cricket, Dhyan (hand is to India and world hockey. Indeed his
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  • 59 3 PATNA, June 17.— The Bihar Government propose to acquire 25.000 acres in the Hazaribagh district for the ccnstruction of various works in connexion with the Damodar Valley project. The Damodar Valley Corporation, according to an agreement between the Government of Bihar and the Corporation, will
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  • 77 3 RAJKOT, June 17, Terrorists killed two persons and cut off the noses of seven others in three villages in Kundla district, near Bhavnagar, according to reports here. No property was looted. Tne motive of the raiders was svated tc be to terrorize the villagers. During
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  • 64 3 COCHIN LEGISLATION ON PUBLIC MEETINGS NUISANCE ERNAKULAM, June Id.— <Legft» lation to penalis,. 'attempts to dis. turb pubhc meetings" has just been promulgated in Cochin, the maritime state in southwe.-t India recently integrated int 0 the Kerala States Union. The measure, first of ita kind in India, has been framed
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  • 198 3 CAUX SUR MONTREUX, June 17.— More than a thousand delegates from .18 nations attending the world assembly for Moral Rearmament here last week heard an Indonesian speaker say that if both his country and Holland accepted moral rearmament "they can work together to
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  • 157 3 ERNAKULAM. June 17.— Legi\ derabad State Congress Working Committee is meeting on June 16 and 17 to discuss, among other subjects, the report of its sub-commit-tee on the steps to combat Communist activities in the State for submission to the Government in the shape of
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  • 101 3 BOMBAY, June 17.— Over 13,000 "Haj" pilgrims are expected to sail from Bombay during the "Ramzan" season (October-November) for Jedda en route to Mecca, according to shipping operators on the Bom-bay-Jedda line. About 800 pilgrim.-: from the United Provinces and Malabar, are sailing this
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  • 1073 4 Provisions In New Union 's RfIJPRfiMUftH'S POWERS DEFINED New Delhi, June 8 (Air Mail). Ihe formation of Ihe Union of Travancore and Cochin, which is scheduled i<» take place on .lul\ 1 is the last of Ihe Unions to be formed in accordance
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  • 158 4 GARACHI, June 17. Mr. I t. Fryor, Senior Research Officer ot the Australian Treasury who is now In Karachi, will examine the question ot financial adjustments between the Central Uonrernment and the various provincial units of Pakistan* it is learnt. Mr. Pryor, who was .specially incited i
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  • 97 4 HYDERABAD. June 17. Five Government officials have ceen suspended and 12. including tour members of the Hyuerabaa Civii Service, dismissed, according to the Hyderabad Government Gazette recently. The Gazette Listed retirement from service >1 tour officials and the resigns <>i two officers. The Chief Civil Administrator
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  • 590 4 Indian NavalC-in-c's Revelation BOMBAY, June i7. Commenting on the plan to develop Cochin into a major naval base (briefly reported earlier) Vice-Admiral Tarry, C-in-C, KIN, said: 'Cochin ia an ideal place lor training naval personnel in subjects where you want to carry
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    114 4 Londoners had the first opportunity of greeting King George VI, since his illness and operation, when he took the salute, at the trooping the colour on Horse Guard Parade. London, on June 9. The ceremony commemorated the Kind's official 53rd birthday. Th^ King was accompanied by Princess EliMbeth, Colonel of
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  • 30 4 HYDFRABAD. June 17. The Military Governor of Hyderabad Is considering the repatriation of about 500 'lon-domiciWj Arah.^ They aren disbanded from tn Nizam's irregular forces imme- FOC
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  • 1268 4 GANDHI MURDER CASE: Judgment Reserved By High Court SUMMING UP OF ARGUMENTS SIMLA, June Ii (By Air Mail). Hearing of the appeal arising from the Gandhi murder case concluded today, in the East Punjab Hitfh Court. Judgment has been reserved. A Full Bench of the Hi^h
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  • 19 4 VILLAGERS ATTACK POLICE: ONE KILLED LI pol and a Th part.. woman I and village! T-. Luckn reinfor pers'
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  • 23 4 JINNAH COMMEMORATIVE STAMPS I sue i romnv nn»i versarj be i hall and a nan w ,n »n lan anna? o Sept FOC
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  • 115 4 KABUL, Juiw 17. An exhibition ot contemporary Indian art will be organised in Kabul by the All-India Fine Arts Crafts Society, in August next. The exhibition will include about 200 painting* of typical Indian in* terest from various parts of the country. There will
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  • 82 5 finable Govt. I o Consult Provinces controversial Issues [THREE-FOURTHS OF DRAFT IN (OMi'LfclEl) m 17.— The Indian Constituent ti g on Thursday lor five weeks „,1/a in to consult the proprovisions for a draft constitu- "1 constitution is already commit ution is due
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  • 145 5 LONDON, June 17. A surcharge on freight rates to Bombay Ls inceiy to be announced in London today Discussions were proceeding today by telephone and telegram o» tween representatives erf all th< shipping iin<-s in what is known as the United Kingdom-Continent india-Pakistan conference.
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  • 114 5 I The Australian Opposinzies, on Thursday attacked insistence on general Australian immigration ol Representatives on the bill and wartime refugees rethere was a "touch of melatonin .Minister, Mr. Arthur peech. I H H H B io B B B B Wt u null B B B B B 9
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  • 238 5 SIMLA, June 17— Master Tara Singh, the tire-spitting leader oi the militant Sikh Akah Dal Party, is the recipient of a monthly jan allowance ol 475 rupees. Tara Singh recently was arrested by the Nehru Government near Delhi as he was travelling in a train
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  • 105 5 World Health Organisation A Political Battlefield? ItOME, June 17.— Poland charged on Thursday that the IN World Health Organisation is an international political battlefield. WHO. has become a battlefield foi tu«» camps/ 1 said Dr. Irene Domanska, matronly chief delegate of Poland to the second World Health Assembly. One is
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  • 43 5 l nIBAY, June 17. The SociaControiler of the Indian NattoTrade Union Congress has acted an invitation to this month's exploratory meeting organised at leva by th« British, Dutch and Unions which have left < mmunist dominated World ol Trade Unions.— Reuter
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  • 84 5 1 ad ol the new Vietnam state, left nee win-re he will continue his Prion- Minister Ngo Dinh I am convinced that i >pirati< ns of the Vietnam will not be satisfied until v hen our nation has obiii d th< sa political regime as at now enjoyed by
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  • 47 5 i iiy 17. Field Mar- William Slim. Chief of tin vri neral Btal leavt tir Sunday for a fivei British troops in North i War Office announi d lay. una Monday and 'J \>> nghad and then visit I returning to London A.P.
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  • 249 5 WORLD GOVT. NO MORE AN UTOPIAN DREAM IT HAS BECOME A PRACTICAL NECESSITY NOW oAlo KUIVIULU NEW YORK. June 17. World Government has ceased to be a Utopian dream and has become a 'practical necessity of the present." says Carlos P. Romulo, Philippines delegate to the United Nations. In presenting
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  • 51 5 LONDON. June 17. Princes., Elizabeth and her hifcband. the Duke of Edinburgh, will pay a three-day visit this month to the (Channel Islands aboard the battleship, H M£. Anson. The will sail on June 21 from Portland and visit Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney and Sark.
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  • 34 5 LAKE SUCCESS, June 17. Tfc* United Nations Trusteeship Council yesterday elected M. Roger Garreau (France) as President for its iifth session. Dr. Luis Padilla Nevero. Mexico, was elected Vice-President of this council's session. Reuter
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  • 76 5 TRADE AGREEMENT BETWEEN PAKISTAN AND U.K.? LONDON. June 17 Mr. Fazlur Rahman, Pakistan*^ Minister for Commerce Industry and Education, m«t Mr. Harold Wilson, President ol th< Board ol Trade. Wednesday I discussed With him the possibility of a *:ade agreement b< tweeii Pakistan and :h c United Kingdom. Tin two
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  • 32 5 About 16.000 students from the United States are studying in schools and universities of other countries, report.-* the Institute ol International Education, a private organisation with offices in New York City. USIS
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  • 229 5 RESOLUTION TO BE MOVED BY BR. UNITED NATIONS GENERAL COUNCIL LONDON, June 17.— The British United Nations Associations General Council will consider a resolution recognising the "increasing importance ot the peoples ot Asiu in world affairs" when it meets in Edinburgh on June 24.
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  • 79 5 LONDON, June 17. An mfcrma conference of the Governors of th Caribbean colonies will be held In th<* Barbadoes starting on Nov. 7, the Colonial Office announced Wednesday The Governor- oi British Guiana and British Hondruas will ta ke par in the talks. The
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  • 50 5 LONDON, June 17. -Sir William (Thomas J Bailey, a former Prt-si-d'-nt of tne Newspaper Society and a Director of Westminster Press Provincial Newspapers Limited, died at his home at Sueatham. London. yesterday, aged 76. Hi' was a member <>f Reuters Trust, t 0 which hr was appointed in 1947. Reuter
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  • 208 5 MINIATURE OLYMPICS IN CEYLON: 400 ATHLETES TO TAKE PART COLOMBO, June 17 About 400 athletes, representing the cream of Indian Universities and Ceylon University, will take part in a "miniature" Olympic Games when an inter-universities meet is held in Ceylon for the first time next December. Prof. G. Brant Little.
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  • 112 5 SAN FRANCISCO, June 17 -The n-w Chinese Communis Army flag is a golden star on a red background with "August 1" in Chin» bc characters at the top left-hand cor. ner according to a Peiping radio broadcast picked up here. Th'- radio said the "flag
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  • 216 5 NEW YORK, June 17.— United Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie Wednesday last cited United Nations action in India, Indonesia, and Palestine as examples of the Organisation's "work for peace". "Regional action in 'he political field can help to redress the balance of forces at
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  • 236 5 INDONESIAN REDS TO OPPOSE RETURN OF HATTA AND SOERARNO TO JOGJA JOGJAKARTA. June lb.—Poster.s bearing Communist slogans were plastered over the city on Sunday night warning that Communists are ready to take charge when Dutch occupation forces leave this Indonesian Republican capital. The pro-Republican Sultan of Jogjakarta, Hamengku. Buwono, who
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  • 431 6 GOVERNOR'S SPEECH AT MEDICAL COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION DINNER lo Sing ip'oe. hitherto, education and training of doctors has been undertaken in an institution which has almost entirely devoted itsell to the stud] oi medicine. This atmosphere of isolation iiii^;. haTC
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  • 145 6 Bandits Murder Chinese Civilian In Segamat Area One bandit has been shot deac by the police in the Teluk Anson area of Perik during the past II hours. A Chinese civilian has been murdered by bandits in the Segamat area of Johore but Government forees sulYered no casualties in the
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  • 100 6 At a special emergency meeting ol the Air Ministry Local Staff Union held on June 15. the revision ot Basic Salary Scales, which was recently promulgated by the Authorities, was studied in detail. It was decided that the Revision as proposed by the Authorities
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  • 106 6 Mr. F. I). Ascoli, President of the Institution of Rubber Industry and Managing Director of Dunlop Plantations Ltd.. said in London on Thursday that replanting was needed on three million out ot* a total area of three and half million acres devoted to rubber
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  • 72 6 The Annual General Meeting ol the Women's Section, Seiangor Indian Association will be held today. Saturday, June 18. at 5 p.m. at the Association premises Lleht refreshment, will be served, writes the Hon. Gen. Secretary. [ndlan Association, Kuala Lumpur. Seiangor Indian Assn. Football Fixtures
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  • 145 6 RADIO MALAYA INDIAN PROGRAMME LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Sir. I have been dai.y lui ning i toe evening prograanne 01 ivauio .^aiaya. lamu oeci.oo. oiu^apore and i nave tne iollowmg comments to mage: Wa.i reference to the comments D} a music lover on tne sian vJi i-caaio Maiaya, Tamil Section,
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  • 122 6 MR. CREECH-JONES' TRIBUTE TO MALAYAN PEOPLE Tne annual dinner of the Association oi Britisn Maiaya to K place ni connaugnl rooms. Lonion. on Thursday. Lord Milvercon. President ot the Association presided. Amongst the guests 01 the Association were the Colonial Secretary and Mrs. Creech Jones. Sir Shenton and Lady Thomas
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  • 30 6 on Tliursday night, the Hign Commissioner. Sir Henry Gurmy. entertained the Rulers and the Mentri Besar of the Malay States to dinner al King's House. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 27 6 It is officially announced that the importation of the monthly periodical entitled "The Malayan Monitor*' published in London by Lim Hong Bee is prohibited.
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  • 58 6 Unofficial members ol the Executive council oi Seiangor are entertaining the retiring Dato Mentri Besar of Seiangor, Dal u Hamzah bin Abdullah, to a dinner at the Griflin Inn at 8 p.m. on Sunday. June li». The High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney and
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  • 50 6 Among the successful candidal in the Trinity term final examinations, results ot which were published terday ar.' s<- .eral .students ir fhey are Thai bin Hajji C. A. Arulanandom, t c Dato Hussa:n. and K. C. LI of whom qualified in clas th the examination. -(Feastco vice).
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