Indian Daily Mail, 22 June 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. XO. 131. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22. 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 146 1 I c of tieasons Of Failing Health I TO DEVOTE TOWARDS VITALISING CONGRESS, SAYS BOMBAY "BLITZ" Correspondent) is reported from reliable India's Deputy Premier Sardar Valii k< hi l<> resign from the Cabinet on failing health. It will be recalled that ht inaugurate the
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  • 24 1 TATA SCHOLARSHIPS FOR TWELVE DOCTORS !1 I ruswes <•• i. hav« i hoi i M C 1 1 nmi Dr. I Dr P Gun- r
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  • 210 1 lOKYO. him 21. Typhoon Delia" Which struck Okinawa and Southern Japan early this morning iv i lied 10 persons* according to polite estimates. Some s<>il persons are missing. After passing over Kyushu and Southern Honshu, the typhoon moved out into Japan Sea. It is
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  • 188 1 MADRAS CONGRESS PARTY DISALLOWS MEMBER TO MOVE PRIVATE BILL SEEKING ABOLITION OF COMMUNAL SELECTION FOR SERVICES, ETC. (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Tenmtl Visvanatham who had failed to impress the Coii--98 Secretary Mr. Shankarrao De 0 thai the pn-i'iit Congnss Ministry in Madras was communalminded and deUbrately discriminatagamst meritorious Brahmins.
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  • 29 1 International Control Of Opium interns. ntrol of prosumption of opium >rdiftg to mb«r of urn■n ot ission g <• 1 AnThit •;|»ort i n opium in a; Pt foi mc-
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  • 15 1 JAPAN-FINLAND TRADE PACT (i a mi nt. I n an i OtuL j Lt. A.P.
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  • 14 1 BEVIN ON PARIS CONFERENCE British I D lay from I 1 I how ii
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  • 30 1 GANDHI MEMORIAL FUND EXCEEDS Rs. 9 CRORES (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June 21.—Collections to the Gandhi National Memorial Fund so far total Rs. 9.28 crores Rs. 92,800,000 Copyright.
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  • 93 1 Suez Canal To Be Bypassed PARIS. June 21.— The Suez Canal Company propogti to mak«' a seven milea long bypass cutting in the Suez Canal to allow ships to pass each other without having to tie up. The information was »iv«.'n to the annual meeting of the company in Paris.
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  • 95 1 NIGHTMARE FOK CALWELL! CANBERRA, June 21.— Mr. Arthur Calwdl, Australian Immigration Minister, today said that the war with Japan had shattered Australia's "dnam of isolation" and war w«th Japan might come again, Radio Australia reported. Australia would oppose any at tempt to bring Japanese into N^w
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  • 50 1 U.S. NA VY TO BE BASED INDEFINITELY IN P.I.? MANILA. June 21.— Th« U.S. Navy announced today that sonv American warships will bas<_> indefinitely in Philippine waters. Units of the Western Pacific Fleet will pendezvolla in Philippine waters for the July 4th Philippine and U.S. c« i -i«'brationri. A P.
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  • 337 1 !)R. PRASAD'S VIKWS (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June 21.— Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of the Indian Constituent Assembly, stated here today he was satisfied over the progress made by the Assembly so far in the second reading stage of the J>raft
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  • 303 1 Mahatma Gandhi Murder Case Kistayya Parchure Acquitted: EPunjabHigh Court's Decision SIMLA. June 21. An East Punjab High Court on Tuesday confirmed the death sentence against two Indian journalists for the slaying of Mahatma Gandhi. The court confirmed a New Delhi Court's death penalty against Nathuram Vinayak Godse
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  • 96 1 PARIS, Junr ftlw—The loss of Chandernagore is symbolic: It is the last spadeful of earth on a ves. tlgm of greatness." the French rightwing radical newspaper L'Aurore wrote today, commenting on the French Indian establishment's vote to unite with India 'The result was foreseen," the
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  • 144 1 NEHRU WELCOMES CHANDERNAGORE AS PARTNERS NEW DELHI, June 21.— The Indian Premier. Pandit Nehru, on Monday welcomed Chandernagor»and its people U> the Indian Union "as partners in the disciplined liberty of a great country and >n »he great tasks that confront us." This was contained in a message to D.N.
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  • 133 1 Big Four Foreign Ministers Conference Ended PARIS, June 21— The Big Four Foreign Ministers ended four weeks d«bat«' on Monday night with pledge for Bast-West p<»ace and general agreement on an Austrian 'ndcp<'nd«'nce treaty. A< the conference closed, t^c following results were announced; A ■ix-point statement o f principles to
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  • 41 1 RANGOON, June 21 -Burm< Prime Miniiter Thakin Nu left lor Akyab today on a tour of inspoc. >■! of Arskan on f n<: qr«pt coa>* o: Burma, when a flare_up in rebel activities was reported recfcnt'y.-^ Reuter
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  • 95 1 BRITAIN PROTESTS AGAINST BOMBING OF SHIP! LONDON. Jun. 21.— -Britain an. noanccd late on Tuesday a protest has lmn lodged wi t li the Chinese Nationalist Gov; -rnnu'tii at Canton over an ji»r attack on the British freighter Anahises at Communist held Shanghai A Foreign Office spokesman said hi- owners
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  • 125 1 Greater East-West Understanding Needed, Says Sir C.P. HONOLULU, .Inn. 21.— Sir C. P. Kamaswumi .-\iyar. former Prim* Minister of TravancojM, took part in the opening of the Ka-t-West Philosophers Conference her* last ni#ht with many leaders from India. Thi i Conference is to study the possibility of world philosophy China
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  • 615 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed, June 22, 1949. MOLECULES AND DROPS WILL EVAPORATE! oiNG the Southern v Branch of the Alumni Associa;a] College at th- r r. r held recently, Dr. G Ail n, Vice.GhancelloT of the openly rintment at the i -o the appeal foi th< University, R< ng
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  • 821 2 Dr. Pattabhi Analyses Reasons For Congress Defeat In S. Calcutta By-Election NO NEED FOR ALARM MADRAS, June Dr. Sitanuaayya, Congress President, interviewed on the South Calcutta by-elertira, said that there was no need for alarm. Elections had a personal equation not merely
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  • 243 2 Index Numbers Of Wholesale Prices In India NEW DELHI, June 21— Whole. -alt- prices in India, as measured I/V tii« i Economic Adviser's index. egister*d B farther rise of 0.2 per •t-ni during the week ended May 14. •UVJ. and Index which stood- at 377.1 (base: year ended August 193JJ!00>
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  • 92 2 E. PUNJAB CONGRESS ASSEMBLY PARTY DECISION AMBALA, June 21. The Congress Party In East Punjab Assembly unanimously <leeid<rl to authoriz ts l< adcr, Mr. Sichar, to nominate the office bearers and the Executive Committee of the party. The meeting had been convened to determine the procedure for nominating office-bearers or
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  • 42 2 ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF U.P. FORWARD BLOC BENARES, Juno 21. The fourth annual conference of the u.P. Forward Bloc will be held at Benares on June 29 under the Presidentship of Mr. R. S. Ruikar, General Secretary of the All-India Forward Bloc. FOC
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  • 118 2 France Not 'Surprised At Chandernagore Referendum Results IT'S SOUR GRAPES, OF COURSE: AliKs. June 21.-Freißh Government officials said yesterday the; were "no! surprteed*' h> unofficial figures for the r e ferendum held Sunday ~t Chudernagore near Calcutta, showing a 90 percent vote for the French city's union with India. "W«
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  • 147 2 KARACHI, June 21.— -Mr. Mobamed All, Pakistan's High Commissioner-designate to Canada, yesterdaj forecast that India and Pakistan nmht one day adopt a common defence system on the lines oi the Canadian-United States plan. Mr. Mohamrd AH, who is leaving hero- today for Canada where he
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  • 89 2 AMBALA, June 21 Property worth Ra. 200,000 Was estimated to have been destroyed in a lire which broke out in the main bazar here last week. The fire was brought under control after two military Tire brigades fought the flames for nearly three hours.
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  • 149 2 Ceylon Indian Labour Union's Protest To I. L. O. COLOMBO. June 21— The Oyv lon Indian Congress Labour Union, through its President Mr. K. Ka.i.iliniiain has protested to the International Lul>our Organisation ;i;ainsl the aUriidatU'r of he Ceylon delegation to the International Labour Conference without what it describes as workers'
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  • 123 2 Pakistan Bombing Of Afghan Territory Defended KARACHI, June 21.- -An authoritativ* source saul here East night that Pakistan officer* who visited th« scene of the counter -attack made by the Faqir of I}>: on Jun< 12. had established that It took place "in a ravine w«ll within Pakistan u-rritory." Th«-
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  • 61 2 KABUL, Jiu.e St.— The Afghanistan Foreign Ministry has delivered a strong protest to the Pakistan Embassy h«re for frontier violation* by a Pakistan aircraft which flew ov«t Afghan territory on June 15, th«- Afghan new* ag*nty reported today. Tin- newi agency said th* plaac a twin.r-ngmed
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  • 177 2 ILO Urged Tolnvestigate Wag Of Seamen In Asian Ports t LOWER WAGES PAID TO SE\\u 1 IN STORE CITED 1 I GENEVA, June 21— Mr. Faiz \hm,d ,>. I delegate, who is General Secretary of the All! 1 Union Federation, urged the International I tion yesterday to give special attention
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  • 21 2 Ambala District To Be Declared Plague Free AMJ (i- clan Then the mad-lie, month, durii attacks .>. ported T tii'- disti FOC
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    • 107 2 LUXURIOUS SKY MASTER SERVICE SINGAPORE TO COLOMBO WITH CONNECTING SERVU ES LON DON VIA BOMBAI KARACHI, CAIRO, KOMI DEPARTURE SINGAPORE AM EVERY TUESDAY CAPTAINED BY PILOTS WITH J^W^. OVKK 1.0 011 .00 II jPk^jjgf^ijfe? I LYING EXPKRIEMI JAIH C£YION QPEEATING CONTRACTORS AISTKAIJAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS I'M Ml :>. PRINCE STREET, SINGAPORE.
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  • 225 3 .1,7/1 Countries Of Common One-Sided Alliance With 0 wer Uiocs, Assures uakin Nu ii >I.— Prime Minister Thakin Nu t h< Burmese Parliament that he any foreign alliance uithoul )roV al oi Parliament. blindly associating Burma with whether the Western dei winding
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  • 40 3 BURMA GOVT'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS RED CHINA UNCHANGED LNGOON, June 21.— The- Burign Minister, E. Maung, I .1 parliamentary r- ply yesterth e Government's attitude rd Communist China remained :hanged but that Burma wished lintain friendly relations wit-h tablished governments.- Reuter
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  • 138 3 (UK AGO, Ju"r IL— Discovery of the -olar systems 30th moon was confirmed yestrrday by a UniverH v of Chicago "astroiimer, Dr. ill l\ Kuipor. Dr. Kuip»r, who spotted it beside ?h t planet Neptune says the newly identified satellite is **pr*-tty faint/' In
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  • 125 3 TRAKKHAL Kashmir, June 21. Pakistan Prim*' Minister Liaquat Ali Khan last night said the dominion had offend to supply food fi«'e of cost "on pure humanitarian grounds" to that part of Kashmir occupied by Indian troops. Addressing Azad Kashmir h<--rt. the Prune Minister -aid conditions
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  • 79 3 LONDON. June 81. A Royal Commission ur«ed the British Government Monday night to five tree advice on birth control. The Commission also support, a planned families, higher state money allowances for children ana income tax relief for parents in the higher brackets as well
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  • 75 3 LONDON. June 21.— The Assembly of the Council of Kurope will meet for the first time at Strasbourg on Aus. 11. it was learned from usually reliable sources yesterday. This will bo the first time that 90 odd members of 10 national delegations meel together
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  • 90 3 OCEAN GROVE, New Jersey, June 21. -Dr. Ruffus Bowman, President of Bethany Seminary, Chica. go, said on Sunday night the Church of the Brethren is established in India, with a total of 8,500 memb<TS Reporting to more than 10,000 de. legate* at the closing
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  • 45 3 NEW DELHI, June 21.— The Government of India have decided to allot a quota of 50 tons of jute goods for Malta for the half-year ending June 25, 1949, says a Press Note issued by the Ministry of Commerce. FOC
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  • 286 3 British-Owned Liner' Anchises Bombed By Nationalist Plane CHINA HONGKONG, June 21.— British-owned Blue Funnel liner "Anchises", which is one of the first British ships sailing from Hongkong for Shanghai since the reopening of the Whangpoo, was bombed and machinegunned by an unidentified aiKraft this morning oil the entrance to Woosujig,
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  • 351 3 IMPORTANT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE SCHEDULED THIS WEEK LONDON, June 21. British trade union officials were yesterday completing plans for the international conference at Geneva this weekend to establish a new world trade union organisation in rivalry to the Communist-led World Federation of Trades
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  • 71 3 MEDAL OF HONOUR AND DIPLOMA FOR P.I. PRESIDENT MANILA. June 21. -For servic< s rendered as the first public school classroom teacher who became President of the Philippine Republic. special medal of honour and a diploma has been conferred upon President Quirino by the National Parent Teacher Association of the
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  • 77 3 Compulsory Winding-Up Of Exchange Bank Ordered LONDON. June 21.-— Mr. Justice Wynn Parry made an order in the High Court yesterday for the compulsory winding-up of the Exchange Bank of India and Africa Ltd. The petition was brought by Abu Tahir Mohammed Siddique. textile traders and creditors of the company,
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  • 26 3 HAMBURG. June 21.— Adolf Die trich, Duke of Mecklenburg, Was present Sunday in Dortmund at a preparatory committee for th»formation of a German Olympic Committee. Reuter
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  • 92 3 MANCHESTER, England, June 21 Lancashire mills face a shortag. ot Indian cotton because India u shipping its raw cotton unly tc nard currency countries, the Ra<A Cotton Commission warns. The Commission, which handle Britain's bulk buying of cotton, told producers: "Negotiations at Governmeni levels
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  • 93 3 NEW GROUP IN BR. HOUSE OF COMMONS FORMED LONDON. Juno 21. Four former nit wing Labour Members of ParLlament who have been expelled from the Parly announced yeslerlay the formation of a new group .n the British House of Commons. Mr. D. N. Pritt is chairman oi the new "Labour
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  • 102 3 ROME, June 21. A draft agreement giving diplomatic immunities and privileges to representatives of the World Health Organisation in India was approved by the Constitutional Committee of the United Notions: World Health Assembly here yesterday. The agreement extends diploma:ic, juridical and other facilities to nembers,
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  • 99 3 U.N. TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL VISITING MISSION LAKE SUCCESS, June 21 The Jnited Nations Trusteeship Council yesterday completed arrangements for its four nation-visiting nission to the British and French Jameroons and Togoland in West Africa which leaves on Nov. 1 for i three-month tour. The mission will study: 1 Political, economic, social
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  • 443 4 Mail Train Not Affected Police tfuard on the night pilot train proceeding from Penang to Kuala Lumpur reported hearing two explosions at 20 minutes after midnight on June 20 between Tanjong Rambutan and Tasek. The pilot train stopped and signalled the mail train
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  • 143 4 LAKE SUCCESS, June 21.— TruUnited Nations Commission on Human Rights has concluded its six weeks' deliberation.-- after adopting the report which was voted nine in favour and none against, with Soviet Russia and the Ukraine abstaining. Its work was mainly concerned with the drafting of the
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  • 144 4 KARACHI, Juno gL-_Tfec jewel, encrusted reliquary bearing the rigrht arm of St. Francis Xaviir will arrive in Karachi by the Pan-Ame-r'can Airways today on its way back to Barcelona. It was taken out to visit Japan during the ecclesiastical anniversary celebrations a
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  • 45 4 K HALS A SCHOOLS SPORTS The Singapore Khalsa English and Punjabi Schools will hold their First Sports Meeting at the Khalsa Association Ground, oil St. Georges Road, on Saturday. June 25, Commencing 2.00 p.m. Srimathi Thakur Devi has kindly consented to give away the prizes.
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  • 81 4 DRAVIDAR KAZHAKAM TO HELP IN VOTERS' REGISTRATION All those members of the Draviciar Kazhakam. Singapore who have not registered yet for the Legislative Council and Municipal Electoral rolls are hereby requested to call at the Kazhakam's premises, No 20. Klang Road, between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. daily until July
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  • 67 4 AMERICAN ENGINEER TO ADVISE INDIAN CABINET NEW DELHI, June 21. Solomon Prone, Veteran American engineer, has ben employed by the Cab>m?i Secretariat to advise it on general industrial planning in India. A Government spokesman says Tron< 1 will arrive her* about Aug. 1. IJntU recently, b« wa>" adviser to thi
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  • 36 4 BOYS' HOME ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION TODAY Owing to heavy rainfall, the celebration of the second anniversary of the Bukit Timah Boys' Home which was scheduled to lie held yesterday, has been postponed to today. Wednesday June 22.
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  • 129 4 A public meeting will be held under the auspices 01 the Labour Party today. June 22, at 5.30 p.m. at the vacant ground adjacent to the- Singapore Improvement Trust Houses, at the junction of Seng Poh Road and Guan Chuan Street, Tiung Bahru. Mr.
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  • 611 4 Following is the Draft Constitution of the "Malayan National Indian Congress"' ARTICLE I: NAME The name of the organization shall be the Malayan National Indian Congress ARTICLE II: AIMS 1. The Congress .shall strive for: (a) an independent and democratic Malaya. a constitution based on adult
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  • 50 4 NEW DELHI, June 21 -Ilin- and starvation "forced" r^fuy<to R«ek .shelter in fail. Krishan Lai toid the Magistrate that h 0 had no oth«r motive in ing an aluminium shc^t from a junk .shop. The Magistrate awarded him t* months' rigorous imprisonment. A. P.
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