Indian Daily Mail, 24 June 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail \OL. V. NO. 133. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 115 1 [avish Preparations^ By Fr. Settlement Citizens EREMONY TO AWAIT FR. NATIONAL ASSEMBLY out Own Correspondent) -Enquiries show forma] handing India Government in accordance with i place only alter the Trench National the plebiscite. This is expect- s the necessary steps from onal viewpoint; the sovereignty
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  • 67 1 KARACHI, June 83— The Pakistan Government today published an ordinance allowing foreigners to enrol in the Pakistan forces. Th«- ordinance, which is retrospective to Nov. 25 last year, legalises the appointment of nun. Commonwealth officers already serving with the P.-tki'-tan forces, and gives
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  • 67 1 BURMA GOVT. OFFENSIVE TO RECAPTURE THATON RANGOON. June 23.— The Burmese Army announced today it has Launched an offensive to recapture th<' Kan-n-hfid coaetai town of Tha. ion, north of Moulmein. The announcement said Burmese troops moving from the Martaban railhead opposite Moulnvin had advanced 20 miles the first day,
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  • 51 1 RANGOON, June 23.— kar« n re befe have occupied Danubyii, importaiH Delta town and famous Bunn*M cigar manufacturing <« ntr«* (»o mil«s northwest of Rangoon, the Burma Army Radio amMHmced today. Tlu town's civilian population were said to hav« fl«d in Motor launches before the Karen
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  • 65 1 LONDON. June 22 Lord Ivlnvo ton, ot Lagos, a Labour Peer ind former Colonial Governor in Africa, the Yay Easi and the W<st Ind today dramatically resigned from the Labour Party because ol Uw Government's decision <^ nationalise Britain's steel industry. H»- announced hi.^
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  • 32 1 UITO, Ecuador, Jim*' k >:\. At least v n persona were killed and 10 injured today \vh<n a coach <> n passenger train overiunifd <»n >ridgt at Bncmy. A.P.
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  • 67 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Jun« 23 Th« F&r East Regional Office of th» Internationa] Monetary Fund with Headquarters'in Bombay is likely to function here some time in July, it is learnt. The fund has; four members <n the Far Ea^t. These
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  • 59 1 5-Nation Committee To Mediate Pakistan-Afghan Dispute? I E lINDKR PAKISTANIS" -r.iU. l;mi authorities said they are an suggestion thai ;i five-nation com--ences between Afghanistan and Pakistan. have deleg ites on the committee plus the Britain «<» v.i'h Pafc I 7,000,000 rs in th» il k nci 1 1\ \mi>as. I
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  • 113 1 No Indonesian Settlement until... NEW lILLUI. June 2:i. Points Of dispute between Dukh and Indonesians would have *o be cleared up "before there was any hope of a speedy and |i»»hc*« ful .s« -tt|«>m« k nt iho iiidoiu\sian U< j>u(>l»can Office stated here today Thf Ollict 1 was commenting oil
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  • 120 1 MANCHESTER, Juno ::.i —Mr \nihnnv Brooke, Ihe former Rajah Mllda <►!' Sarawak, today d*'tii«ci that he was a "pretender" and referred to his "invitation" t<> the British authorities to stat« 'he t«rms under which his entry into Sarawak > »:ilu i><- allowed. Manchester Guardian,
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  • 9 1 Pakistan Suggests Joint Investigation an thai anbv Afghan border.
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  • 74 1 "TIFA INTRODUCED IN INDIA BOMBAY, June 23.- Ih. I'ia Tocld Ins«cticidal Fog Applicator, u>tful in largecalc spraying of in. ■eetlcides was r«c*ntly demonstrated b<tf< by a British engini'i'riiis firm. The "Tifa," developed f rom f(> 8 Kencrfttorfi us«-d m war for smoke v<i««n nitrations, is understood tj:iv«- b«en of great
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  • 12 1 PAKISTAN COMMERCE MINISTER IN LONDON Oj InI ii ha nd tg ma-
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  • 4 1 AUSTRALIA-PAKISTAN CULTURAL ASSOCIATION '•nd
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  • 68 1 NATIONAL UNION OF STUDENTS TO BE NON-POLITICAL NEW DELHI, June 23. An AllEndia Convention ol student delewill meet in Delhi in D«cemn y non-political <>i Students." Th« k for the educatio i ic 1 cultural advance|m< ;ents. G this information in Simla i iy. Dr. Zakir Hussain, Chai .10) ot
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  • 78 1 ALCUTTA, .fune 23.— Two wellkiu ah Indian badminton players, Davindar Mohan and George L«wi§ have b n ranked among: the world's ten I«a«!ing j,la\ers While Davindar :ia*, been placed st veiH-h, Lewfa, India's Captain, has fmiml «h« tenth In doublea ihe Indian i»air. Lewis and
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  • 33 1 It TO PORTUGAL i.vV DELHI, Jun«- 23.— Parakar non, joint secretu* of aal Affairs Ministry, be«n appoint«ld India's Minister |u; l .'l, j! was officially aiinoun. H'd LOCtaj Reuter
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  • 211 1 Dr. Dadoo Determined To Return Ho me-South Africa "NO POWER CAN PREVENT MY RE-ENTRY TO MY OOUNTRI SRINAGAR Jun< 23. Dr. V. M. Dadoo, South African Indian Congress Loader, is determined to return to "the hone of his birth." k4 l am a South African bv birth, and no power
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  • 149 1 BURMA RANGOON, June 2-J. The Indian Eatbttssj here has urged the rebels in Burma to release immediately Indiaa nmtionals "the) are compelling to take up military service or work for any names group." In a broadcast message over Ran. goon radio last night,
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  • 53 1 BOMBAY. June 23.— One million seedlings of trees will bo given away free of tost by the Bombay Government on Aug. 15. second annivrian of Indian independence. This gift to the people i s part of Bombay's afforestation programme Bombay Province has about 16,000 >quar«- miles of
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  • 58 1 JOGJAKAPTA. Juti* 23 -Un.^itii ci person? Hast night thi a nandgr«'nnd^ in th<- garden ol tjie houie of R r j'Ubhcan ICmistei ol Religion Kadjar Dew^uitoro, accord. ing to Am-'a. th*- Dutch neWi agen. cy The bandgrenack did n<»t cxplod* The military authorities and a
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  • 103 1 BOMBAY, June 23. The Government of India are Bending a batch of six telephone engineer! to Ui< United Kingdom for advanced train. ing in "auto-telephony," it wax learnt hew. These engineen a).- scheduled to have from here by s.g. ChitraJ this week and an- expected
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  • 260 1 Communists To Demand Return Of Hong Kong To China? Hl\A HONGKONG, Junv 2S._ Chinese Coamtmfets are Ukeli to demand the return to China »l Hongkong and Kowloon— Bri fish territory opposite Hongkong harboui;— when the question of recognising China's new regime is raised, according to us,,;,| iv well informed source
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  • 105 1 35 KILLED IN PLANE CRASH BARI. Italy, Iun t *>? —A fout•n^ined KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines) plane crashed >n the sea off Bari today, killing ai> "♦nna'ed 35 prisons, a Ran n» \\sj»,«p p r r ported The I>u*«'h KLM A»rlin* s announ. «d tonight that t h r plane
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  • 63 1 SAIGON, June 23. -A itrong iorco of Vietminh (National autonomy movement; guerilla*! on June 18 attacked French convoy bound for Cao-Bang, 125 miles north of Hanoi. French Army headquari in Indochina announced today The attack took placr at Thatkhe, T>2 miles northwest <»f Hanoi. The
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  • 21 1 KARACHI. June 23 -Pakistan '"day signed a Trilateral air transport agreement with Norway, it was authoritatively learned. Reuter
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  • 684 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Fri. June 24, 1949. HANDS OFF THE MIC v-. Budh Singh's circular to t: nbera of the Ma- [ndian Congress and the articles of the ncnfr i ition of the "Ma Natioi idian on§cres&" üblished in the; Indian iiv Mail, are, we believe, suiiito convinc and
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  • 440 2 Sardar J.J. Singh Explains Its Full Significance Evidence Pefore Senate Sub-Committee WASHINGTON, June 23. Sardar .1. J. Singh, president of the India League of America, told a House of Representative sub-committee yesterday that the erection of" a
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  • 120 2 Fierce Attack On fr i Authorities \UVTTA June BL-Cr ,s Boutin gang are reported to have mad- simultai day on a police post, a taol and a labour un near Serair.pore, about 2."> miles from here They launched the attacks in Ihree meeting in a suburb of Seramp re.
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  • 128 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. June 22.— Th< Corporation Council has opposed tht move to extend the tenure of office >i the Mayor from one year to three at a special meeting on Tuesday evening. The present Mayor, Mr. S. RammswmmJ Naidu. has
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  • 73 2 No Date Fixed Yet For Liaquat Ali Khan's Visit To Moscow KARACHI, lane 23.— The Prime Minister of Pakistan Liaquat Ah Khan said on Wednesday that be had not yet fixed the date for his visit to Moscow. It was nut true, he said, that ho would visit Moscow on
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  • 39 2 BOMBAY. June 23. An official spoki sman of the Bombay Government says tliat Baroda was entitled to 24 seats in &he provincial Legislative Assembly on the ba of population. It would have tour seats in th Unner House. FOC
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  • 65 2 (From Our OLn r n Correspondent) MADRAS. June 23.— 1n a thunder storm last night three persons, including- two women, were killed when lightning struck a hut In Tambaram. Eight other persons in kh« hut, including children, were miraculously not hurt. The party were actually Celebrating
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    70 2 Ex-Ruler of Annam Bao Dai after arrival in Saigon, seen exchanging documents June 14 with France's top official at City Hall (Hotel I)e Ville). Rao Dai (left) hands to Pignnti the document by which the new State of Vietnam accepts entrance into Union Francaise. At same time, the High Commissioner
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  • 259 2 ASSURANCE TO AFGHAN RULER KABUL, June 2&— Leaders of the Hazara tribes, living in Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province, have assured the King of Afghanistan, Mohammed Zahir Shah, of their "readiness to take active measures against Pakistan's aggressions, 9 according to the
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  • 110 2 MADRAS NOT TO REMOVE BR. STATUES AND PORTRAITS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. June 23.— The Leader of the House Mr. Gopala R*ddi told a questioner in the Assembly yesterday the Government were not contemplating removal of portraits and statues of Britishers that commemorated their centuries of rule in public
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  • 45 2 BOMBAY, Jun c 23.— The Bombay Government has cUcickd to undertake a survey of employment, income and expenditure of th«' people broUghoUt the province. The socio-economic data thus collected will be used in th« formulation of rural industry and welfar* projectg. F.O.C.
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  • 186 2 STRIKE BY BANK EMPLOYEES WILL BE ELLEGAL LABOUR MINISTRY'S ANNOIiNCKMKNT NBW DELHI, June 23.— Any strike by hank employees will be illegal under the Industrial Disputes Act since nU disputes in I :mks are now hefore an Industrial Tribunal for adjudication, the Ministry of Labour announced here. The announcement said:
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  • 63 2 BOMBAY, June 23. Dr S Radhakrishnan arrived here on Juno 17 by air from Paris alter attending meetings of th*- executive board of UNESCO held there fr m June 7 to 15. He told PTI that t board had decided to send educate ial sions to Afghanist.tri
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  • 101 2 MADRAS CUSTOMS FOIL ATTEMPT TO SMUGGLE GOLD (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. .Tun, 23<— An attempt to smuggle aold from Singapore into India by a seaman on the ship "Rajula" was defeated by the v«gi!anc«* of the customs officials at Madras Harbour wh«n the ship arrived here yesterday morning. A
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  • 53 2 NEW DELHI. June >.'*. A national language convention is being convened here by the Allfndia Hindi Sahitya Samnielan shortly "to present the question of the national language and national script in a proper and scientific perspective before the people genei i'!y and the members of the mstitnent
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  • 48 2 OVER 100 KAREN REBELS KILLED IN TWO DAYS RANGOON i lh Karen* u, r kilN and ami member, h Organisation delta district p Rangoon, officia s «J>* (< T 11^ Con Th jrest< ilnd 1) near Taun The rhakin N Akyab conferr d with I an a toriiv."— Reuter
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  • 54 2 NEW DELHI, Jim not immediate!) to ij Chandernai rt i which urn Sundaj with India Government tpoki sovereign t) will m tin* u vested with I ran* e i biscite i^ c on firmed Assemblj and ,i ii between India aid i ranging
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  • 133 3 $Is Last Great Area In World where US Trade Can Prosper Wt'« m -India s status as a deurgency of making it a f mncr at if in Asia," were stressVijaya Lakshmi Pandit, f nited Slates. Overseas Press Club of en in her
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  • 61 3 [PHIS, Tennee s ce, June 23.--ps nger American Airner crashed on Wednesday shortly iking off from th<* Municipal n here and at least 22 persons >rted to be injured. F i ports said no <>nc Wat d. a n< was bound from M« mN( W
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  • 161 3 US State Department Welcomes New Vietnam State WASHINGTON, June :>:{. The Sitti- Department yesterday welcomed the formaiim «n tnc Vietnam State In Inrio-China and plans oy ex-Emperor Kao Djai lor a constitutional Government. Th" statement said: 'The f< tion of tho iv w unified state ol Vietnam and the recent
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  • 34 3 LONDON. June 23.— Lord Mountbatten, former Allied Supreme Commanded in South East Asia, has been promoted fro th* rank ot Vice-Admiral from Rear. Admiral. H«' was formerly Governor Gene, ral of India. A. P.
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  • 282 3 fi/X A: oil Delegates Representing 4d rties Scheduled To Attend HANGHAI, June 23.— A total of 511 delegates epresenting 15 parties, public organisations and bodies will take part in a new political consultative inference to be convoked some time this summer to
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  • 242 3 Hindu Temporalities Ordinance To Be Established CEYLON NEWS: To Safeguard Interests Of Temples JAFFNA, June 23. The question ol the establishment of a Hindu Temporalities Ordinance to safeguard the interests of Hindu temporalities is en^a^inp the attention of leading mem. liers of the Hindu community. A prominent Hindu lawyer told
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  • 585 3 DR, SOEKARNOS SEtfEUE WARNING MVNTOK, Banka Island, June 23. Indonesian communists will gain strength if the Dutch and th Indonesian Republicans again fail to reach an agreement. President Soekarno told foreign correspondents Tuesday night. Dr. Sockarno expressed confidence that the Republic when
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  • 144 3 Prohibition Leaders" For Bombay City BOMBAY, Jum 23.— Th< Bombay f»ovcrnir>pnt will appoint »«*v**" 'Prohibition Leader^" to direct the prohibition campaign in the cit\*s s< v*'n wards. I'iv. thousand new recru> r s l o r h<* city police will ai--» Mbls! In tire enforcement of the prohibition act. Bombay
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  • 115 3 RAWALPINDI, Juno 23.— Prime Minister Liaquaf Alt Khan Tuesday said British officers in (ho Dominions armed forces will he replaced by Pakistanis "in the very near fature." In Feh»uary, he said (here ere 110 British oflkeni in the Pakistan Army, 41
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  • 144 3 INDIAN SOCIALIST LEADER CONDEMNS COMMUNISTS PATNA, Jump tX— The Indian 1 Onununisi Parly is following the tactics of Burmese communista, not of iho Chinese communists, According i<> Mr. Achyof Patwardh;iii, Indian Socialist |ead*r. In a public speech h«r« r rvir Patwardhan accused the Indian communists of "creating disced*! 'u the
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  • 281 4 Partial Relaxation Of Ban On India Labour 'Only In Special Cases Of Genuine Hardship' On being shown the answer given in British Parnent on Wednesday by Mr. Arthur Creech Jones, the Colonial Secretary (published elsewhere on this f ge) that India would allow certain Indian labourers rare in India to
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  • 156 4 CREECH-JONES' STATEMENT IN COMMONS LONDON, June 23. —Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech Jones told Parliament yesterday that India would allow certain Indian labourers on leave in India to return to Malaya where genuine hardship was involved. Mr. Leonard Gammons, conservative had asked if the Minister had received a reply to his
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  • 194 4 PATHANS ARE ON THE MARCH TO FREEDOM \E\\ DKLUI. June 23.— The gaunt, hardh fighting tans c»r- on the march to freedom, according to Sardar bullah Kr\;in. Afghtn Ambassodo* in India. i 1 ithans of the mountainous •ji eaa n the Indus olid Durand Line (border of Afghatistan) have alway
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  • 153 4 LONDON. June 23. Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, Pakistan's Finance Minister, told Reuter yesterday that the Anglo-Pakistan sterling talks had been postponed on a ministerial level to about July 11. But tolks between officials were continuing. hv said. These would be concluded in the noxt few day?. H
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  • 336 4 At approximately 5.15 p.m. on June 22, an unknown number of bandits held up a bus after firing a shot at a European-owned car at the 20th mile Kepong Kuala Seiangor Road in Kuala Lumpur area. The bus was stopped and taken down a
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  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR
    • 278 4 Sir. I read with interest the Views of Mr. A. R. Iyer, the Chief Indian Broadcaster and Commentator during the wartime. He bay •'Most of the I pillions published In your valuable paper are hypercritical." But "hypercritical" is not "hypocritical/" and certainly the points criticised are
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  • 99 4 *w#veply to th»- nn age behalf of the people ol Sii by the Governor Sir Franklin <» n son. on the oc inn 61 the visit by the King to thr Colonial Office at the opening of the Colonial Exhibition, the following message has ba i
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  • 397 4 SICC AND INDIA GOVT. 'S AGREEMENT RE SHOP ASSISTANTS INDIAN INFORMATION OFFICER'S STATEMENT Mr. S. D. Kalelkar, the India Gout. Information Officer in Malaya, has issued the following statement In a rejoinder to the Statement led by Mr. J. A. Tnivy, t.. R Qta v> 01 the (iovernment ol ..tuui
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  • 48 4 'Auoay is me ninetietn bu ol the Singap >re Voiuntc i i and tonigat at 9.45 p.m., Lt-( X. Vv. Watson-Hyatt will breast trom Radio Malaya, Singarx)r< aoout enlistment lor tne reconsi .uted corp which starts today savs tn Official Press Release.
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