Indian Daily Mail, 5 July 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. .NO. 144. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 76 1 Poititguese Presence In Goa Is Danger To India's Safety Qn national Congress Leaders Warning lyt.—Prof. V. P. Borkar. the Goon Leader* addressing a public meetiturday said that the people of Goa so long as the Portuguese re- could be neither democracy nor I II 1142 4U nd, demanded unconditional with-
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  • 220 1 UNIONS FUNDS NOT TO BE USED TO HELP STRKERS COURT'S ORDER S7 /{ALIA: -Two Australian unions involviiwide Australian coal strike were to>itr:!ti«;n court to pay over to istrar money they had withdrawn inks to help strikers. >se of the miners and mine* ions against the. dockers and curt adjourned. n
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  • 112 1 HARVARD, Massachusetts, Jul> 4 An Indian student is one of three men who have discovered B new comet. He is Vaimu Gappu, a gradual Ktndenfl from Hyderabad, whose government sent him to Harvard for post-graduate research. The other two men are Americans. Dr Harlow Shapl-y.
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  • 35 1 CAIRO. July 4.— The Egyptian Gov* rnment has decided to permit ships to enter Egyptian ports aftei thus reversing the ban thai i imposed when the Pale»tin« ng broke o ut last year.- Re uter
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  • 80 1 KASHMIR TOURIST TRADE REVIVES AGAIN I TIES FOR INTERNATIONAL r>v TiiMPLATED '<•' Own orrespondtnt) I- Foreign tourists agencies have «p Visitors Bureau in make <!.o ilemationaJ visitors from abroad. Parla from abroad are likely to visit iber tli h ro.ir I: »S;i»af. •I'll of th« Bt&te Buffered (iuriAg a i
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  • 164 1 NEW DELHI, July 4— Following tn r Prime Mtoister'i recent broadeast declaring the Government of India's decision to tnat food problem as a national war emergency, the appointment of a Commissioner for Food Production with special powers has bei-n announced. A press note
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  • 116 1 LARGEST HOTEL IN THE WORLD Photo. Th r "largest hotel in the world," (BIT FOR BEES), is this one. the De Bee Hotel, designed and built as a beehive by E. S Williams of St. Petersburg, USA, a retired toolmak^r. Not to bt* eompared with any ordinary hive, it is
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  • 463 1 LABOUR MP's APPEALS IGNORED LONDON, July 1. London dockers, supporting Canadian seamen on strike, today voted by 2,000 to two to maintain their refusal to work two Canadian ship.-> bul said they were still willing to resume on al] others. They v,
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  • 88 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, July 4.— -Gold estimatfd at Hs. 84.000 was seized here yes. ferday by the. Customs Preventive Police from a passenger fl«<em*>^rk'ng from S.S. Dara which ftrriv«4 fr-m f\. Perstan Golf, According to customs officials tao seized property consisted of
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  • 472 1 Krishna Menon Officiates India At Taking Over Of 'Destroyer Redoubt' CHATHAM, Kent, July 4. The British destroyer Redoubt which distinguished herself' in Far Eastern waters during the war, today joined the Indian Navy at p colourful ceremony here. Renamed the Kanjit, the destroyer— lndia s xirst— is one of three
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  • 441 1 At 1.31 p.m. on July 1. police irrested a male C hinese on the bus iptwcen Bidcr and Tapah. The hinese was identified as a bandit iu a ond- in -command and also a übseription collector and p aganda agent for the bandits. .'he brother
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  • 472 1 AMERICAN TRADE UNIONISTS URGE U.S. AID TO NATIONALIST CHINA NEW YORK, July 4. American trade union leaders today called for H prompt and adequate American aid" to the Nationalist Government of China. A declaration by the Free Trade Union Committee cl the American Federation of Labour signed bv Vic< -President
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  • 988 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, July 5, 1949. MIC AND ITS WRECKING COMMITTEE' —VII THE mo deplorable part of the MIC President's Circular is its Para Number Seven which runs a.< ms: ••Th jh of Indians who tj\ rej ard Malaya as their hom< and object ol their from ordinary
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  • 448 2 RAJAJI'S EXHORTATION TO THE NATION LUCKNOW, July I.— ln a message sent for the 10th sesion of the Grand Lodge of Mysore and Hyderabad of the International Order of Good Templars, Sri C. Rajagopalachari, ihe Governor-General, has expressed
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  • 62 2 GWALIOR, India, July 4.— A government servant in Madhya Bharat who uses English in official work will fact* a fine or dismissal when the Hindi use bill becomes law Officials of the Union of PrincelyStates say the measure is necessary because most of the people can't understand, orders issued in
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  • 82 2 BANGALORE, July 4.— The two. day-old strike of about 15,000 hotel and restaurant workers in Mysore State was called off Saturday last, and business resumed Sunday. The strike was called in protest against th. Mysore Government's ban on the preparation of the popular rice
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  • 102 2 FINAL DECISION ON KASHMIR MADE? U.N. COMMISSION'S LATEST 'ffllin FOR INDIA AND t^S SRINAGAR, Kashmir, July 1 flc mir Commission is understood u-. I he next step to settle the Kash nir 1 sion here yesterday. I A special United Nations plane carrying two sealed envelopes inti. nating th« commission's
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  • 60 2 Reuter NEW DELHI. July 4— lt was officially announced here that the Indian Constituent Assembly which was adjourned on June 16 will be reassembling 0 n July 30. The constitution of Free India i> scheduled to b« finalised before Oct 2 and India
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  • 116 2 ERNAKULAM, July 4.— With the com«ng into being on July 1 of the United State of Travancore and Cochin, the rates of Antlial (inlanii postal service) in Travancore will De raised so as to bring them in Une with those prevailing in Cochin. The
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  • 56 2 LUCKNOW, July 4. Rampur State became a Centrally administered area from July 1. Mr. Jai Keerath 'Singh, District "Magistrate, Meerut, took over the administration of the State as th© Chief Commissioner of Rampur. The Ruler of the State, Nawab Sir Syed Raza Ali Khan Bahadur,
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  • 272 2 NEW DELHI, July L— Not toys, but a live elephant will be the gift of India's Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, lo the children of Japan. This is in response to an appeal from Japanese (hildren, for the "large, charming, precious
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  • 73 2 NEW DELHI, July 4. Exports of Manganese ore in the first five months of the year showed a substtTtt'a 1 Increase over thc corres- period a year a'io, bti: overnment has reported. An official communique saia United States received 143.000 t:ns compared to 134,000 tons. Britain received
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  • 97 2 MADRAS, July 4.— Ducks arc bein*? used successfully by the Madras Agricultural Department to combat plant pests. The Department's Bulletin says r* flock of about 1.000 ducks was abl* 5 to destroy completed in five days stripped bug pests that infested a
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  • 158 2 NEW DELHI, July 4— The court »f inquiry investigating the emergency landing of the KIAF aircraft ferrying the Deputy Prime Minister, Sardar Patel, from Delhi to Jaipur >n March 29. has found that the lireraft left Delhi in "fully servicetble condition" in the hands
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  • 171 2 MYSORE RULER SIGNS REVISED INSTRUMENT OF ACCESSION NEW DELHI. July L— The Maharaja of Mysore has signed lhe revised instrument of accession, surrendering to the Centre legislative authority in respect of the Federal and concurreni legislative list enumerated in List I and List 111 of the Se\enOi Schedule of the
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  • 36 2 KARACHI. July 4. Pakistan has signed a civil aviation agreement with Norway. Norwav intends to operate an air service from Oslo to the Far East passing through Karachi. A similar agreement 'a llkolv with India. A.P
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  • 109 2 KODAJKANAL, July I Thi Rev Brother Piter, Postmaster of th' Shembaganur subpoet office on thi Kodaikanal Hills, was presented with a gold wrist watch in appreciation of his services for over SQ years in maintaining the tidiest office in India The PMG, Madras, who
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  • 26 2 SHILLONf;, Assam. July 1 —Indian rhinoceros costs io.ooo rupees (U.S. $3,000) apiece Recently the Assam Government sold for that price live rhinoceros to foreign /oo.s. A.P.
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  • 120 2 SRINAGAK Jut) I > ranging Iron thru years 1 rigorous impix JillCS l.i II- mil i;tvc been an n Uonal hiviiui >p» v -ial Ju hi vluslinis— ;inl(i Gnem} v.-nis Ord I-B, "> a d I stances \< ind I the I -Hi M Pen ii The i accused
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  • 23 2 COAL DEPOSITS IN NEPAL KATMANW I im Mr i»- it- «i j •rerrporledtoli* „<! In Nepal V n Himalayan Min Tli' I I FOC
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  • 410 3 Soviet union is A Classic Example Of A Police State :STS ARE TRYING TO DISRUPT I l BRITAIN'S RECOVERY' nng i una, .ruiy i.—rnme Minisirged on Sunday that Commurupt Britain's recovery. malists and trade union numbers i merely the instruments of
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  • 158 3 SFDSFF Iturmese govemncal announced rebebwere Killed uhen they attacked Mandalay. The government said the waa routed. IV D rf su d several ful attack the rail -■■li of Rim la <-d, I 17 hi, were -.1" i.. i IVO T( tIK ten Pakistan, have
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  • 133 3 Mysore's Plans To Attain Food Self-Sufficiency -BANGALORE, July 4 -The South Indian princely st a t t of Mysore e\pectg in three ymmn to stop the annual drainage of Rs. 35,000,000 foi Evil!!* the '"odgrains deficit „f 44,>,(»U0 tons. The Nehru Government Itself »nff n i tn in food'--225 1951
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  • 149 3 Eire Minister's Plan For World Economic Conference Bri*" Fi ''*V Mr Sea Mac Bride Eire External Affairs Minkter has submitted a for a worid economic conference to the organisation for European Econo. mic Cooperation, it was learned yes. terday from a usually reliable source. The Consultative Council of organisation win
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  • 75 3 MONTREAL, July 4. A search ifl bring made tli;<>u?hought ('ana. rf;« for an heiress, "liss Margaret Fulton, who came to Canada as an immigrant f r ,m Scotland in Octo b< i n?0 Montreal T IK reported Uiut th<lioliec at Superior Wisconsin had inked fo r
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  • 144 3 Cominform Military Supplies To Yugoslavia Cut Off BELGRADE. Yugoslavia, July 4 A miliary spokesman announcec on Saturday night that Yugoslavs has been cut off from all military supplies from the Cominform coun tne>. bhe was previously cut otf bj western nations. Colonel General Ivan Goshnjak defiantly expressed confidence ir. Lhe
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  • 97 3 INVESTIGATION INTO STRIKE BY SECRET SERVICE London. July 4. The Canadian seamen's Union Strike Committee last night described as "ridiculous' *e "disclosures'' about the London stoppage which a Labour neniber oi Parliament had said he vould ]>ass on for investigation Dy v!5. Britain's secret service. Ur. Robert Mellish, member for
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  • 70 3 "CAMPING" MADE COMPULSORY FOR BQMBAY SCHOOL BOYS BOMBAY. July 4.— Camping wili soon form an essential part of school education in Bombay province No pupil will be allowed to complete the high sehool course Without having completed a t least a month's camping. It is proposed that during the camping
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  • 248 3 India's 1948 Industrial Production Exceeds Prewar Level UN Economic Report "comridenM^faPfSl i l i ly > m 9* f i -**Za*ttaml production impio>..ii ir, its' .^'kNd'KcoS^ic'Tepl,^ <""*" said ****> mBnU"r^rt d st f a r, te n S. 25 17 lo The rapid expansion of Japanese industrial production made Japan
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  • 54 3 BERLIN, Ju*y I. The Western Alhed Airlift brought ts two mil. lion ton of .supplies to Berlin on Saturday night. One week alter celebrating a year of flying day in and day out, the hit hit the total with delivery of ten tons of coal by an
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  • 123 3 Rider On US Aid To Korea Will Jeopardise Peace Efforts »R. AMP SINGH I nited states Korean ECA Bill which would cease ECA aid to Koi rea if a Communist <>r a coalition jrovernnvnt comes into power mav "(vpardise United Nations efforts to unify Korea, Br Anup Singh, chairman of
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  • 135 3 AN UNWANTED ADVICE FROM MANCHESTER GUARDIAN! ■x» ed.tunal ycs'terday^that 'tii'p fo l'SL*" thtl> ler <iuaidian said in Minister 1.i,,,,,, All Khan to \IS ~«w In lf i VISIt Pilkis <"» Mm Wend of Pakistan's di"sat"sfacU,,7with BHUin" aKain!>l the hatk II quoted a recent speech bv \Ar Ltafluat All Khan in
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  • 35 3 JUTE QUOTA FOR N.E.I. NEW DELHI, July 4. -The Commerce Ministry announrcd the Netherlands quota of jute good* .n the last half (A this year will be 1 1 2.000 tons, Surinam 200 tons. A.P.
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  • 408 3 Col. Simatupang s Assertion m expressed the opinion in an interview ih.^ 2',^^ territory 40 mile Jhn i carr: uut thei r Part d ho bargain whh the Dutch Th< cans 0 call off thp tical difficulties with thr Dutch COMMAND INTACT int .?y»
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  • 188 3 Syrian Paper On UNO 's Shameful Attitude Re Indonesia BAGHDAD July 4.— p f)i o the pol.cy of Dulth imperialism in Indonesia and the .shameful mttU tudo of UNO, towards this iistre*! s«d and dom'.nated coantry, the y n pa jer AI Kabas," said: *BbSe Syrians who hav b< c-i
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  • 85 4 KELANTAN GOVT. OFFICE HOURS DURING BULAN PUASA it is officially stated that Government office hours for all workdays during liulan Puasa in Stat< I intan will be from L\oo p.m. except on ays. when offices will br 100 p.m. One i i elantan General >w< vet apply. This Is: iiut
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  • 40 4 MINDAN AO MOHAMMEDAN PRINCE KILLED MANILA. Julv '4. A Mohamme. d; h princr. Datu Nacasindil Permitesi of Matonggao. was run over and killed by a truck in wild timber country of Western Mindanao, the Philippine Constabulary reported 1 ''ay.- A.P.
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  • 246 4 UNAKIMOUS DECISION AT ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING At the annual general meeting of the Estate A i itic Staff Union, Ulu Langat, held at Kajang rely, the following resolution proposed by Mr. P. M. Cherian (the newly elected
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  • 107 4 SINGAPORE TREASURY RILLS ISSUED The Qovernment of the Colony ngapore will invite tenders for Issue of $13 millions by TreaBilis on the llth July, 1949 ject to the general conditions governing the issue and repayment .ony of Singapore Treasury Tenders u..i be accepted up i > the 7th July. 1949
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  • 302 4 A Striking Feature Of Br. Trade Unionism: Malayan Officer's View Mr. C. Tharmaiingam, Senior Trade Union Officer, the lirst from the Trade Union Adviser's Department. Federation oi Malaya, to go to the United Kingdom lor special training in trade union principles, has recently returned to Malays alter a t>ix-months' intensive
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  • 107 4 MR. CREECH-JONES ON RE-DIFFUSION IN MALAYA Mr. Arthur Creec^i-Jones, Secretary oi State for the Colonies, told thf Housr oi Commons on Friday last that i•• W RedifTusion services for upwards ten thousand houses have lust been opened in Hong Kong. I* Malta. Trindad, there has been particularly rapid in the
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  • 59 4 The I ior has been phased to Dominate the following to form ixn «Adv orv Board en matter connect with the Sikh Religion and Cu ior the Colony of Singapoi Messrs: Bardar Singh. Sardar Tara Singh Oulzar Singh. Mardit Singh. Chi >r Singh, Kartar Singh. Arnar Bingh,
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    109 4 T*ie marriage of Sri A. K. K .ilyanasundram of Kuala Lumpur with Saw. Saraswathi, daughter oi >?•» Goyindasamy of Bukit Tengah was solemnised according 10 Hindj rites i;i Penang on June i. couple entertained a large number of their friends and wellwishers at the SeSangor Hotel on June 8. Mr.
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  • 137 4 r r *TTFR. TJIK KDITOR Sir. The recent concert held by the Syrian Church at the Victoria Theatre was a success and credit must also go to the Orchestra whicn rendered excsllent musical items. I noted with Int r st, I lat t'ae musi cla n s
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  • 623 4 Following is thc Draft Constitution of the "Malayan National Indian Congress." ARTICLE XV WORKING COMMITTEE 1. The Working committee shall consist ol seventeen memoers including the General becretary, tne Treasurer and the Regional Presidents or Secretaries (tne Regional Executive Committee shall decide whether the President
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  • 58 4 I I 1 ne rr I I 1 I I 1 I I I Ind:;, Indl i] I the pom M I Malaj nai tii the tin 1 afl tlnue to d nosti i ed Hi treated i I cor I v^lop I aew dra I I i d
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    • 123 4 Prof. ILMUDDIN (Astro-Palmist and Horoscope Header) iny years' practice in France, Switzerland, Italy. Egypt Java, Malaya <S New Delhi and various parts of the world. rNIYKRSAL HOTEL Room No 10 HIGH STREET PHONF 3§29 Drink it with pleasure! t is \ot (ODvoitei iu makini this line old Ceylon lea. File
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    • 232 4 NIVERSITY OF MALAYA Election Of Representatives Of The Guild Of Graduates To The Court And Council The following nave ben elected to be University Court Abraham, 1.5., L.M.S.: Chang Min Kec, Diploma in Arts; Chang Min Phang. Paul. Diploma in Arts: Che Lah, M.J.. L.M.S.: Chen Su Lan L.M.S.: Lee
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