Indian Daily Mail, 1 July 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 140. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1941 FOPB PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 139 1 yjtiidfnu Hatta To Assume Reini it ice On July 6 ..tUHHY EVACUATION COMPLETED [RTA June 30. Two-thousand guerilla into the city of Jogjakarta, the Rental, W ednesday and re-established the ReIndotu sia. er from Dutch control was peaceful, and today the Republic is a going
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  • 69 1 BOMBAY, June 30.— India's 2,200 cinemas closed today in protest against "oppressive" taxation by the Government. Reports said the Indian strike passed off without incidents. Indian cinema entertainment tax ranges from 15 per cent to 50 per cent. (Cinema owners throughout Austria took similar
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  • 307 1 CHINA: Communists Workers Urged To Co-operate With Capitalists MAO TZE TUNG'S APPEAL NANKING, June 30. The Chinese .Communist leader Mao Tze-tung, today told Chinese workers that they must cooperate with the capitalists so that maximum production can be attained. Mao Tze-Umg urgtd party members to continue their close cooperation with
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  • 120 1 Indian Army Celebrates Gurez Valley Liberation Ceremony (I loin Our Own Correspondent) SRINAGAR, June 30. —Indian •ps in Ourez celebrated yesterday the first Anniversary o] the Liberation of Gurez Vaiiry (Kashmir). Lieut. -General BbreeJlageth, General Officer Coxnmanding-in. Chief, W- stern Command, took the salute at a ceremonial parade. ikh Abdulia,
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  • 109 1 LONDON. June 30.— Mr. Krishna Mellon, Indian High Commissioner in London, calk-d on the Minister of State, Mr. Hector McN<?h, at the Fon'i^n Office this morning. The Foreign Office spokesman d^iined to disclose the object of the meeting but diplomatic quarters here believed possible
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  • 57 1 Reuter WASHINGTON. June 30. Mrs. Viiaya Lakshmi Pandit, the Indian Ambassador, railed on the Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Aches: n. for 40 minutes yesterday but du not disclose to reporters the subjects they discussed. in reply to f :'i *,t\ s. she said
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  • 181 1 i'' rfectly kirougn \w rillas outh j«- ordered d yards iwing Dutch in ttad is avoidama of United forth iii white rtfa in whit* U.N. Hags. Dutch T. N. offloera 'U'rilla, units d! 4h*» Noaid exI the aiI lose to each I lit ol both
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  • 249 1 Death Threat To President Of Australian Miners Federation SYDNEY. June- 30.-— As Austratralia's nationwide nationwide coal strike entered its fourth day todav Minors' Federation President Idn* Williams reported to th<- police that his life had l»een threateened. Sydney police said Mr. Williams handed them letter made up ot single words
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  • 183 1 BOMBAY PREMIER REITERATES NEHRU'S PLEA TO AGRICULTURISTS (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, June 30.— -Closely following Prime Minister Pandit Nehru's broadcast to the nation last night, Bombay PreImier Mr. B. 6. Kher urged India's agricultural experts this morning to treat the food problem
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  • 47 1 BOMBAY. Jun,- 30.— Eight people were injured when police dispersed shouting, gi-**nadc-ihrowing demonstrators in the Sibpur suburb of Bombay last night. The demonstrators shouted anti. Govrnmeßt slogans and threw rode hand-^n nadts at the police who retaliated with a lathi charge. Reuter
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  • 37 1 RADIO INTERFERENCE WITH TELEPHONE CIRCUITS NEW DELHI, Jttnt 30. ---Radio interference with telephone circuits, and teli phonic conversation in radio reception of telephonic conversation in high military circle The complainant had no radio >n his house. A.P.
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  • 102 1 LONDON. June 30. The first of the three British destroyers to change their flags for the Indian tricolour, the Redoubt, will be handed over to the Indian Government at Chatham dockyard, Kent, on Monday She will be renamed the Ranjit. Admiral Sir Henry
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  • 143 1 SHANGHAI. June 30.—Nationalist bombers, whicn gave Snanghai i<^ worst raid of the current civil war on June 29. had not returned up to a late hour today The weather was still cloudy with rain. A ia^*»t* A chock of the casualties of ye&eraayV
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  • 78 1 CANTON, Jane 30. A British note, apparently rejecting Nationalist closure of Chinese Communist ports, was delivered to the Govern inrnt today. John p. Coghill, Conse!lor of tn British Embassy, declined to revt American note. The Americans rcthe notes contents. But. ho saic it was "very
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  • 42 1 FIRST NEGRO PROFESSOR IN 300 YEARS BOSTON. June M. Harvard University announced last night the appointment of the first Negro professor in its 300 years history Dr. William A. Hinton. clinical Professor of Bacteriology and Immu iolohv in the Medical School.- Reuter
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  • 44 1 NEW DELHI, June 30.— -Pan. dit Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, has accepted an invitation from Canadian Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent to visit Canada when he goes to the United States in October, it was announced here today. Reuter
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  • 104 1 Indo Pakistan Trade Agreement Signed KARACHI. Jun t 30. -Under Lh< ■i-ade agreement between India and D akist a n signed b«r« on Jim* 24 1.000,000 bales ,f raw jute and .500.000 bales of cotton. Pakistan will also maintain her •xport quotas of hidt^ and skin s and •end India
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  • 164 1 All Set For Travancore Cochin Merger To-day (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. June 30— The Cochin Ministry has resigned to make way tor the installation of the new Ministry of the I yited State* oi tocliin and Travancon- tomorrow It is reported the new Ministry will consist of
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  • 869 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, July 1, 1949. MIC AND ITS WRECKING COMMITTEE V U7E have already analysed the ftrSt three paragraphs of Saniar Budh Singh's Circular to members of the MIC on the n w draft consUtk>n of the MMC. Now let us >eed to the next paragraph of
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  • 281 2 India Is Determined Not To Import Food After 1951 Asserts Pandit Nehru Food Problem To Be Treated On A War Footing PRIME MHilSTCjji'S APPEAL TO NEW DELHI, June 30.— Pandit Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, declared in a nation-wide broadcast over New Delhi Radio yesterday that his Government has decided to
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  • 114 2 KARACHI, June 30— Pakistan and India are understood to have come to an agreement providing for the landing in and crossing of their respective territories by noiiregular aircraft of either Dominion on a reciprocal basis, according to Ihe Fakistan Associated Press. This agreement, it is stated, will
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  • 236 2 SCIENTIFIC ENQUIRY INTO INDIAN MEDICINAL PLANTS NED Di: L 11 1 Juno 30. The scientific enquiry which extended over 14 years into Indian medicinal plants and food poison* has just now been completed. The inquiry was conducted by Colonel R. N. Chopra, at present Director of tin Drug Research Laboratory.
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    163 2 SIR SENEGAL NARSING RAI) (left) presents to Secretary-Gene-ral TRYGVL LIK his credentials vis Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations at Lake Success, New York, on June 21. Sir Bencgal, who will have the rank of Ambassador, is a distinguished jurist. In addition t',> being permanent representative, he is
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  • 156 2 JAIPUR. June 23 (By Air Mail). -The Government of Rajasthan. in a Press Note, referring to yesterday's incident at Suwana says that nearly 1,000 peasants, armed witli lathis and iron rods, besieged the police force and attacked them. The DIG of Police was seriously hurt.
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  • 87 2 SYMPATHETIC FAST BY 80,000 REFUGEES PROPOSED JAIPUR. June 23 (By Air Mail). Eighty thousand refugees in five different camps here, will, according to the Secretary of the Rajasthan Refugee Congress, go on a one-day sympathetic fast tomorrow, when Maharaj Dwarka Prasad Kins his fast .^7^1 the Cover nm^'* S% •fiftg.
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  • 141 2 Nepal Govt. Asked To Encourage Free Democratic Movement OTHERWISE, SAME TROUBLES AS IN S.E. ASIA WILL FA<s lI^R CALCUTTA, Juno 80.— An appeal for the "free growth of democratic movement" in the Himalayan homeland oi the Gurkha warriors, was issued here by Mr. B. P. Koirala, former President of the
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  • 82 2 CORPORATION TO RUN BOM BAY'S TRANSPORT SERVICES (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. June 30. -A Statutory Corporation to run the State Transport Service^ in Bombay will shortly be set up by tht Government, Mr. G. PandU, Controller of Services in Poona told the pr^.ss yesterday. A draft bill had been
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  • 89 2 PAN ISLAMIC RAILWAY TO BE ESTABLISHED MOVE TO MAKE KARACHI AN INTERNATIONAL RAIL CENTRE KARACHI, June 30. A proposal for making Karachi an international railway centre linked through Baghdad and Constantinople to Paris and London will be considered when Muslim economists and businessmen from all parts of the world assemble
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  • 118 2 Baroda's Merger Opposed: Appeal Against Rejection Of Suit BAKODA, June :!3 (By Air Mail). —Mr. Ambalal Shah, on his own iphalf and as Secretary of the !>aroda Raj Praja Sangh, today i!ed an appeal in Baroda High 2ourt against orders passed by the district Judge, Baroda
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  • 50 2 CONGRESS LEDER BEGINS FAST UNTO DEATH JAIPUR. j un -Maharaj \y, a Congress l< unto death to pi, Rajasthan s mstitut. a to police ftrii Durgapur on Juno 15 in procession :r n 1 Refugee Comm f ,< Becretariat buildii number ol Strong p posted on nat to prevent disordti
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  • 41 2 LOCATION OF TRAVANCORE-COCHIN UNION SECRETARIAT (from Our Own Crr^te MADRAS, June ;;n^ rhf tariat and seal of Gom the now Travai,i-«r,.V,H-hm "dj which comes into i>oi n )m aulhoritati\el> learnt have the lI.kI, (ourt and th/^ College located at EnutaK Copyright.
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  • 120 2 BOMBAV. June .ill-Bra give "conc.tr a-ioani. <( in implementing h«r mdu>'r:al uj economic r> '(MMi>trur<inn (bn* Mr. V KiUun I K !i High C—iMJMttan :n luiU, >u her*-. Mr. KiKon *ai „,i International dub «»f Bnmhi} n "Britain and India \kt .Vu Rti. tionship." Mr
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  • 86 3 World Masses Lured By Empty Phrases Like Liberty And Equality, Says Egyptian Prince EU REALLY FREE WHEN HE HAS TO fjjjyj RULES AND REGULATIONS ///m 30.— Prince Mohamed Ali, heir throne of Egypt, who U in London m id yesterday Uud masses of peo- being 'lured by empty phrases illness,
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  • 116 3 CALX-SL'R-MONTKEUX. June •50. Mr. Kensuke Horinouchi, lormer Japanese Ambassador in Washington, told the World Assembly for Moral Rearmament here that the only answer to the forces of godless materialism working to undermine order and freedom of peoples was the ideology of
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  • 100 3 SOVIET TRADE MISSION EXPECTED IN KARACHI KARACHI, June 30.— A twelve man Soviet trade mission, including highly qualified technicians, are expected here in the first week of July <o negotiate a trade agreement wittl Pakistan, a usually reliable source here said yesterday. About a month ago Russia and Pakistan exchanged
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  • 291 3 publican Hag Hoisted Once Again In Jogja Dutch Army Withdrawal From Ong completed i/v/.K June ML The Dutch army comawal from Jogjakarta city, and the I u hich left the city without a fif/ht marched in in irregular columns and and white Hay of the Republic of ted throughout the
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  • 37 3 Photo. Generalissimo Francisco Franco, head of the Spanish State, wears the uniform of Captain General of the Spanish Navy as, with his wife, he attends a ball in Barcelona. (Others unidentified). A.P.
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  • 284 3 Says Official Yugoslav Press BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, June 30.— The Moscowled Cominform's campaign to subdue Yugoslavia, a year old on Tuesday, has failed, the official Yugoslav press declared. Borba, official newspaper of the Yugoslav Communist Party, ran a four column editorial on what it called
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  • 250 3 TOKYO, June 30.— Indian trade with Japan "hangs on the question of dollar convertibility and sterling trade surplus", Commercial Counsellor Mulherkar told Reuter here. India badly needed capital equipment and other goods from Japan, he said, but because the sterling area imports
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  • 333 3 Indo-Pakistan Agreement Re Mutual Supply Of Essential Commodities Reached REALISTIC VIEW CALLED FOR FROM BOTH SIDES NEW DELHI, June 24 (By Air Mail). An agreement between India and Pakistan for the mutual supply of essential commodities was reached and signed at the Inter-Dominion Conference in Karachi today, the Ministry of
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  • 265 3 ZAFRULLAH KHAN ACCUSES INDIA OF FLAGRANT VIOLATION OF KARACHI AGREEMENT KARACHI, June 30.— Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan Pakistan Foreign Minister, last night accused India of "dear and flagrant violation" of the Karachi agreement of last Jan uary dealing with property ab mdoned bv refugees In a statement to the pi^SS,
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  • 110 3 SAIGON, June 30.— Fifteen Vietnamese officials who were arrested by French security police on June 1 1 were released Tuesday at th^ equSst of M. Tian Van Hun. Govrnor ot South Vietnam, the Vietnam Government announced here. The officials were among 23 )<'oj)!c arrested before oh<- arrival
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  • 48 3 'Friend Of American Laborer NEW YORK. Junr- SO. Tired and ailing Robert F. Wagner, Irieiid of American labour and a fighting champion of Franklin Roosevelt'? "new deal" programme, has given up the U.S. Senate scat he held for nearly 23 years, Waynep 72. resigned on Tuesday.- A. P.
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  • 117 3 scientist has discovered a new dru said to be as good or bettrr than streptomycin in the treatment of tuberculosis, the Asahi reported He is Dr. MutsuyuKi Kochi 37--year-old professor at Yokohama Medical Schcoi. The new drug (■x[s^ai e i?d fr es^r?n Serminating m
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  • 99 3 INDIA GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP FOR RUDDHIST MONK RANGOON. June 30. A Buddhist monk la among six vecinienu new of the Government of India's scholarships t 0 overseas student* tor advanced studies in India. Th e monk, already holding a Master s degree of an Indian University in th»- ancient Buddhist langua«o
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  • 67 3 ii££ n r?i!». Jl^ ne 30 --Sir Charles Aiden Clarke, Govern-.; r and Com, mander-in-Chief of Sarawak h been appointed Governor and Jommander-in-Chief of the Gold Coast, it was announced yesterday He succeeds Sir Gerald Creasv who becomes Governor of Malta/ Bir Charles Arden Clarke,
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  • 56 3 WASHINGTON, June 30.— Paul Hoflman, who is in charge of th<European Recov-ery Programme thinks Britain's economic trouble are nothing bin a 'perfectly normal readjustment.*' The Economic Co-operatiun Administrator told newsmen aft«r a talk with President Truman Tuesday that there has been "overemphasises on a
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  • 630 4 CHINESE 7,056, MALAYS 566, INDIANS 249, AND OTHERS 11 The total number of persons detained under Enter(jcncij Regulation 17 as at May 31, 1949, is 7J882, consisting of 7M>6 Chinese, 566 Malays, 249 Indians, 5 Sakais, three Eurasians,
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  • 526 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sir, I fully endorse your comments as well as the criticisms published in your esteemed paper regarding the Indian programmes of Radio Malaya. I have also note I the amazing tribute* paid to these programmes by odd individuals who seem to be
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  • 134 4 The King has been pleased to approve the appointment of Sir Ralph Hone K.8.E., M.C., T.D., as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of North iiorneo in succession to Sir Edward Twining, K.C.M.G., it was officially announced in Singapore yesterday morning. Sir Ralph was Chief Civil
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  • 51 4 General Sir Neil M. Ritchie, the Oommander-in-Chief, FARELF is making satisfactory progress following the operation on the fracture of his left leg. The displaced bones are now in normal position. There are nc complications and further progress is likely to be uneventful, says an Army Press
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  • 60 4 Delegates of all the Local &n gresses are requested to be prf>s"nt at a meeting to be held on Satur flay, July 2, at 5.30 am. at 6 lane Course Lane, to elect the? Ex.-cuth-p Committee for the year 1949 to discuss the new Draft Constitution
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  • 32 4 The Suffolk Regiment will arrive n on sln^ a PS r e today, (Friday) at ship will berth alongside Godown. No. 1 and 2 at Gate No 8
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