Indian Daily Mail, 26 June 1949
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Title Section17 1949-06-26 1 tojjdition Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 135. SINGAPORE. SUNDAY. JUNE 26, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article171 1949-06-26 1 Dearth Of Food In Kashmir II uthoritative quarters political stunt? an offer Minister Liaquat All Khan lillions" in Kashmir. the offer while visiting Kashmir forces on Tues- !iit a ATHENS, June 25. The Greek Premier, Thvmistock's SophouHs, who for marly two years thought that hv could pacifyA.P. - 171 words
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Article126 1949-06-26 1 Ii allotted 31,500 tons of food State for this year. Of this the State by the end of received from the Singaof India Information Service. I 1 d nan *aid that rice, the staple ol trie Kashmir people, was -id at Rm, 14 pet maund in as against Ks.GIIS - 126 words
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124 1949-06-26 1 I June ~">. Dr. Alfredo Lozano, ited Nations Commission lor India nnounced hi> resignation irom his followed political develop- I .0. ountrj anxious to help on "hulitarian grounds" should have a to Honour a pledge in an cement last year, in which iM tanReuter - 124 words
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116 1949-06-26 1 LAKE SUCCESS, June 25. Mr. Tfygve Lie, United Nations .Secretary General, .disclosed .yesterday triat the Indian-Pakistan Commission had requested 24 new military observers. Mr. Lie mentioned this while presenting his ca.-e for the establishment of a United Nations Field Service to a committee meetingReuter - 116 words
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111 1949-06-26 1 Mr. Pillai Likely To Be Premier Of TravancoreCochin Union? TRIVANDRFM June 25— Mr. 1. K. Narayana iPillai, Premier of Travancore, will be the leader ol the combined Cochin.Travancore Congress Parliamentary Party, according to indications In Trivandrum. Fifty -four of 60 members attending in a camera meeting of the Travancove CongressFOC - 111 words
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Article96 1949-06-26 1 BOMBAY, June 25. The Government of Bombay have ordered the free sale throughout the province of cotton cloth stocks which had been frozen on Nov. 30, 1948. Restrictions with regard to the Textile Control Board stamps and price marks will Hot apply to theFOC - 96 words
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Article56 1949-06-26 1 LONDON. June 25.— Sir David Kelly, new British ambassador to Russia, arrived in Moscow on Friday. Moscow Radio, in a broadcast heard here said that Sir David was greeted at the Moscow airport by P. A. Bushuyev, acting chief oi the Protcol Department of theA.P. - 56 words
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77 1949-06-26 1 LONDON. June 25— Mr. Habio Rahimtoola, Pakistan's High Commissioner in Britain, yesterday declared that "the Government of Pakistan is greatly interested in seeing that the peace in Afghanistan is not disturbed. "For this reason they have been constantly advising the Government of Afghanistan tc des'istReuter - 77 words
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253 1949-06-26 1 JOGJAKARTA, June 25. Republican guerilla troops peacefully took over Wongsari, in the Jogjakarta Residency, from Dutch troops on Friday. Under the eyes of United Nations military observers the change of control of the town south of the capital city itself was the first stageA.P. - 253 words
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350 1949-06-26 1 Pathan Tribes Urge Active Counter-Measures Against Pakistan 'Aggression' JALALABAD, Afghanistan, June 23. Representatives of 19 Pathan tribes of the North-West Frontier have asked the Governor of the Eastern Province of Afghanistan to take "active counter-measures against Pakistan's aggressions." The Afghan news agency Bakhtar reported yesterday. The Governor assured them thatReuter - 350 words
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Article127 1949-06-26 1 BURDVVAN, June 25.— The Burdwan Bar Association, at an extraordinary meeting, decided to remc v f from its ron the name Ui JVlr. Aodus Sattar, Secretary of the D.stnci congress Committee and member of the Association, for allegedly objectionable comments made in his weeKiy paper on theFOC - 127 words
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75 1949-06-26 1 LONDON, Jun e 25. Silvester Bolam. editor of the Daily Mirror, was released irom Brixton Prison on Friday after serving a threemonths jail sentence for contempt of court. Lord Goddard Bolam jailed for Justice, ordered Bolam jaikd for contempt a? a result of articlesA.P. - 75 words
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Article19 1949-06-26 1 The Governor has appointed Mr. Lee Siow Mong, S.S.C.S., t 0 act a* Supervisor of Elections19 words
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Article100 1949-06-26 1 HOW TEACHER PUNISHED GIRL PUPILS n£** H Xr June :> —Legal steps nave been taken b> some guardians against a lower primary schooi teacher in Sibsagar District for alleged infliction of corporal punishment on minor girls. A report received here says that the teacher made a few girls kim'l down100 words
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Article37 1949-06-26 1 SILCIIAR (Assam), June 25. -The Governor of Assam, Mr. Sri Prakasa, arrived here Monday last on a seven day tour of the district This is the first visit to the area.— FOCFOC - 37 words
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Advertisement126 1949-06-26 1 TELL YOUR PRODUCT* TO THE PEOPLE through TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Dally In Malaya over 14 years 71, SELEUIE IiOAD SINGAPORE. COMING SHORTLY Gemini's CHAKRADHAR1 (Tamil) QouiSelvtcef BOOKINGS IOK PASSAGE AND rRBIGUT CAN NOW BE MADE to INDIA, MIDDLE AND NEAR EAST AND ALL POINTS IN EUROPE American-operated p.o.a.s.126 words
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Article860 1949-06-26 2 No Alternative To Congress Govt Either At fo Or In The Provinces Sardar Patel Lashes At Party Critics OUR POST FREEDOM ACHIEVEMENTS WILL ADORN PAGES OF HISTORY" DEHRA DUN, June 2.~>. Recalling India's achievements since she attained independence, Sardar Patel India's Deputy Premier in an impassioned appeal to the peopleFOC - 860 words
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Article162 1949-06-26 2 NEW DELHI June 25— The GovernnKM of India's import control policy for July-December, 1949, in respect of goods from the AngloAmerican zone of Germany will be formulated on the completion of a irish agreement between the two countries, says a Press Note issued by the MinistryFOC - 162 words
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Article, Illustration781 1949-06-26 2 NEW DELHI, June 25.— Eleven women todaj are members of India's Constituent Assembly and her Parliament. They are a very representative group, drawn from different walks of life. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur Foremost am on:;: thorn is Ka.ikumari Anirit Kaur, India's Health Minister. A close associate of Mahatma781 words
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526 1949-06-26 2 By DEWITT MACKENZIE, A.l\ News Analwst. NEW YORK, June 25.— 0n July I, the old Princely state of Travancore, India, will combine with the ajdoining prinfi. pality of Cochin and the Maharajah of Travancore will be. come titular head. He will be responsibleA.P. - 526 words
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Article89 1949-06-26 2 From South India coir. the women parliam Shrimati Durgabai. Mrs. An Swaminathan. Mrs. D Velayudhan and Miss Anna M carene. SHRIMATI DUROABAI is advocate of the Federal Court India and her chief Interest is From early days she developed fondness far social servic a the age89 words
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Article20 1949-06-26 2 ■th F v If rl V I r Pla BOMBAI BF I ft I I I I I I A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Advertisement19 1949-06-26 2 Stockists of His Masters Voi< n^w Hindustani, Tamil and Classical and [n S. ABDUL V 71, JALAN I.' a*19 words
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Article423 1949-06-26 3 loo ks To The Future With Confidence .pjKSICH PLANS: IMMEDIATE iKf 10 SQUADRONS i hi- RIAF is iasi becoming a n zone. e planes and six pilots 16 ijniature, considering the size ntialities. It bears no of Western countries, h Indian Army, ha> made rapid SO-mil«8-mn hour Wapiti aircraftFOC - 423 words
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636 1949-06-26 3 Ceylon High commissioner' s statement On Citizenship Act criticised CEYLON S'EWS: IT ABOUNDS IN HALF-TRUTHS AND MISREPRESENTATIONS, SAYS CEYLON INDIAN CONGRESS COLOMBO, June J7, "Half-truths and misrepresentations" abound'' in a recent statement on the Citizenship Act by Sir Arunachalam Mahadeva, Ceylon High Commissioner in India, to Press representative in Madras,FOC - 636 words
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Article36 1949-06-26 3 WASHINGTON, June 25. The Italian ambassador to Washington, Alb 1 Turchiftni, on Friday urged tho United Sta r e- to support Italy's desire to keep trusteeship ov«t toeat of her iorm«r Afrlcar colonies.— f A. P.A.P. - 36 words
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397 1949-06-26 3 DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES OF DAMODAR VALLEY PROJECT By R. SATAKOPAN, A.P. Correspondent. NEW DELHI, June 25. India expects to spend I.S. $165,000,000 on a scheme to turn its "River of Sorrows" the Damodar into a Tennessee Valley project of the East.397 words
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Article, Illustration272 1949-06-26 3 to lives and crops than the Damo dar. The worst depradation within living memory was in 1943. With the Japanese knocking at the eastern gates of India, the Damo. Sar washed away railway lines, roads and bridges, cutting off Bengal and Assam from theA.P. - 272 words
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Article64 1949-06-26 3 BATAVIA. June 25. -Mama] LaW on the island of Bali haa beeq lift. ed, according to a Government d cr'-'-. report* Aneta, the Dutch news agency. The decree cxplaintd the mi. pi-ovemtn*. in the situation mad» th < possible but that existing military measures wouldReuter - 64 words
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Article334 1949-06-26 3 ORIENTAL SCHOLAR AND JURIST FOR EGYPT: HIGH COURT JUDGE FOR ITALY NEW DELHI, June 25.— The appointment of Asat Ali Asghar Fyzee, a member of the Public Services Commission, Bombay, as Ambassador of India to Egypt and of Diwan Ram Lall, retired Chief Justice of the334 words
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175 1949-06-26 3 GAIHATI, June 25.— Adcli -rs-inu meeting !i<r< last I riday ©I presidents and secretaries of dN»iiet Congress eoMOiittees, who hav t come here In connexion with the A^sam Provincial Congress Committee meeting, Mr. L. Jogeswar Singh, General Secretary of the Manipur State Congress, saidFOC - 175 words
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Advertisement42 1949-06-26 3 AFTER CONFINEMENT take D 1 Lim's Herb-tonic, otat jamu, Oby priok. The excellent results to perfect health are wJ Icnown. D. T LIM 4j CO., 24, Prinscp Street, Singapore INTANULE'S CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF CHICKEN ***4ffiE3&*' K^ttf D«K^t#d. UMIK K A. BAHTUOLOMIUSZ ITI>42 words
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80 1949-06-26 4 The executive Sports Oommittet, Selangor Sikh Union, has organised an informal meeting pertaining to Athletic training on Sunday, June 26 at 10 a.m. &1 the Union's premises, in Club Road. Ail Sikh Athletes in Kuala Lumpur, desirous of participating- in the coming AllMalayan Sikh Athletic80 words
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188 1949-06-26 4 Nation- Wide Convention To Be Held Shortly "IT Will BE A NEW CHAPTER IN HISTORY OF INDIAN STUDENTS" SIMLA. June 25. An all-India convention of students to form a nationa union under one banner will be held about November ru Zakir Hussain Vice-ChancellorFOC - 188 words
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135 1949-06-26 4 Developing Inter-racial Harmony Thro' English The Conl i Director? and Deputy D Education in British ?< ri in South 1 A-ia which i ludcd its two-day Session on Fridaj ai the Department of cation, Singapore agreed that the future d^vvlopnu-nt of education «h.,uld have as one of itg prlncipj I135 words
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252 1949-06-26 4 "McKerron Cup" For Young Badminton Players The Colonial Secretary, Mr P. A. B. McKerron has presented a Challenge Cup for Badminton to be known as the ''McKerron Cup," to be competed for annually by bodminton team from unit* of boy*' organisations such as Boys' Clubs. Scout Troops, Boys' Brigade Companies,252 words
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174 1949-06-26 4 Selangor Clerical And Administrative Staff Union At the annual general meeting oi the Selangor Clerical and Administrative Staff Union held a t. the Union's premises in Kuala Lumpur on June 19, the following officebearers were elected for the yeai President: Mr. Khoo Teik Ee, Hon. General Secretary: Mr B Ujagar174 words
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Article179 1949-06-26 4 No Gun Firing During Bulan Puasa It l* officially announced by the State Secretary, Selangor, that owmg to the present Emergency, it will not be possible t o arrange for the firing of gun s in the State during Bulan Puasa, which begins today Sunday, June 26 at 4 p179 words
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135 1949-06-26 4 Any branch of any member bank or th e Malayan Exchange Bank Association will receive donations :or the University o f Malaya Endowment Fund. Monthly dona, tiona can be taken personally to a bank or cam be nosted at the com L e rT °J135 words
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Article41 1949-06-26 4 U.S. CONSUL— MR. W. H. LAWRENCE It It officially announced th%t the *> r 1! ?p >K Exequatur empowering Mr. William Henry Lawrence t 0 act as Consul Qf th e United States of America at Singapore ha- received w King signature41 words
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238 1949-06-26 4 Scholarship Nurses Due Back From Australia Today The first two Malayan Chinese rses to train in Australia under thtf A.I.F. Scholarship Scheme, Miss AHce Chia and Miss Ooi Soh Im, will arrive back in Singapore oday (Sunday) bringing with them "excellent reports and golden opinions from the institutions with whichFOC - 238 words
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41 1949-06-26 4 U .K. DONATI ONS TO UNIVERSITY FUND A total of £573.165.0d. has been received by way of donations to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund from donors in the United Kingdom by Mr. W. A. Ward, the Malayan Agent in London.41 words
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163 1949-06-26 4 Australian Fellowship For N. Borneo Govt. Employee Charts Patrick Jayasunya, a 31-ytar-old technical assistant in the North Borneo Public Work?: D apartment, will leave shortly for Australia where he has beex, awarded a Senior Fellowship by th e Australian Government. A course of study has been arranged for him in163 words
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140 1949-06-26 4 K.L. ULU SELANGOR DISTRICTS ESTATES STAFF UNION OFFICE-BEARERS At the Annual General Meeting of the K.L. and Ulu Selangor Districts Estates Staff Union held on Jun e 19 at the Eastern Hotel, Kuaia Lumpur the following were elected by secret ballot as the new offict. bearers for the Union: Chairman:140 words
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97 1949-06-26 4 SELANGOR INDIAN ASSOCIATION WOMEN'S SECTION At the Annual General Meeting of the Women'. Section of the S*:aiU itv.r Indian iissociai on, held :-n June 13, .he tifiUwing were elects office bearers !oi »he current yer»r. President: Mrs. C. W. Razario rr^-flected'! IC^ Pl.-ridcn f Mrs. P. Rajend'.am; Ho:. Secretary: Mrs.97 words
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51 1949-06-26 4 FAMOUS LOVE LETTERS TO BE BROADCAST In "Nocturne" at 10.30 on Sunday evening, over Radio Malaya Singapore, there will be a pro. gramme of iamous love Utttri in tno English language letters by Anne Boleyn, Queen Victoria, Keats. Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barett, S. T. Coleridge, Charles Dickens and Bernard51 words
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67 1949-06-26 4 General P. L. Bodet the Commander in Chief of the French Air Force in lndo-China and some members of his Staff will be paying a three day visit to Singapore and will arrive on Monday June 27. During his visit h e will be the67 words
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63 1949-06-26 4 We are informed that a small building, No. 81, at 13^ miles, oeletar, jvonh $200.00 belonging to one Sree N. Bhaskaran has b<-en sold t 0 Sree N. Veerappulai of 150-33, 13 2 miles, S'let a r for $70.00 for the purpose of opening63 words
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Advertisement154 1949-06-26 4 V»^^ announcement abcut i J\ judging of $100 winner! Meantime, two free causes of drinks u w/ v/ i >n for all rhymes pub--11 "N>*™ -i hshed like these today! M stands j- Money. In which lax makes a dent, So buy 1 N And know t's well-spent. M Am.154 words
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Advertisement252 1949-06-26 4 m Ml I Lost City in r 1 I I U.N. CHARTER DAY TODAY A public meeting will be held celebrate th<-« 3rd anniV' ,j ihc Rigning of *.h( Charter ol the United Nation< Organization today on Sunday, Juno 26 a* 6.30 jj.m. at the Singapore Lodge pr«n. Cairnhili Road.252 words
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