Indian Daily Mail, 10 July 1949

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  • 17 1 ty Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 149. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 10. 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 187 1 Uous Enthusiasm Everywhere To 0d tilting Reception I voRii GOVERNOR'S SPECIAL StE TO WELWME INDIAN \\sHl\('TO\, July The forthcoming visit Sekru, Prime Minister of India, to Wash- \l the invitation of President Truman, is ing increasing interest both in the American i
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  • 56 1 I July 9. Ihe East I fe Conference, which ■*•<- approved the 'lilted to the uncut. urging I i'h- operation of ■JUu.i, central Govt 4lt *be enforced in all m rn nent I- tion the I trade as I r d the I per I de--1 reduced I see
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  • 115 1 NEW DELHI, July 9.— The French Jo\ jIU nent have awarded ten new scnoiararupa to Indian students or 1949-5U to enable them to continue higher studies and research :ri If ranee, according to a Press a t* 1 issued, by the Ministry of Education. They have
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  • 70 1 RANGOON, July 9.— Seven hun. drcd Indian workers thrown out of jobs by the closing of three sawmills near Rangoon sailed for DX, tia yesterday. Tru. mills, two Government and one British-owned, closed down on uiy 1 o^cause of a shortage of timber brought
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  • 83 1 RANGOON, July 9.— Burma. Government troops repulsed a fiveiiour attack on the oil town of Yenangyaung, 360 miles northwest Rangoon, the Burma Army Radio reported last night. The attackers were E aid to b« 350 Communists, White Bland volunteers and army deserters. Of
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  • 99 1 ADMINISTRATION OF MAHATMA FUND: SUGGESTIONS INVITED AHMEDABAD, July 9. The Board of Trustees oi the Mahatma Gandhi National Memorial Fund has invited suggestions for the administration of the Fund, which amounted, on June 10, to Rs. J,25,68,550. These suggestions will be considered at a meeting eff the Executive Committee of
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  • 147 1 India And Pakistan Agree To Military Conference On Kashmir In Karachi SRINAGAR, July 9. India has accepted the United Nations Kashmir Commission's invitation to an Indo-Pakistan military conference at Karachi to demarcate a ceasefire line, says an A.P. report. July 14 has been set for the military meeting. Pakistan has
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  • 261 1 MADRAS HIGH COURT JUSTICES CONTEND NO SUFFICIENT MATERIAL TO WARRANT DETENTION (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 9. The Madras High Court which had recently ordered of members of persons under the Public Order holding: grounds of detention are insufficient, Ordered the release of
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  • 68 1 GENEVA, July 9.— Sir Arcot Laks'.imanaswami Mudaliar, 61-year-Di'i vi^e-Chancellor of Madras University, was elected Chairman of the Executive Board of tn^ World Health Organisation at th^ opening cf the Board's fourth session here yesterday. Sir Arcot, who Is a professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, was born
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  • 357 1 BUTJT IS ONLY WITHIN LIMITS, SAYS DR. MATTHAI LONDON, July 9.— lndia's Finance Minister, Dr. John Matthai, said in London last night that India would do her best to co-operate with Britain in the efforts she was making to solve the
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  • 94 1 FAST TO PERSUADE MONSOON TO BREAK RAJKOT, July 9. A sadhu, Shankergiri Maharaj, has been on fast since June 17 "to persuade" the monsoon to break. He has even stopped taking water from June 29. Saurashtra had 'a drought last year with a rainfall of seven inches against an average
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  • 165 1 GENEVA, July 9. Mr. Sarat Chandra Bose, founder of the In. dian Socialist Republican Party, will leave Geneva for London today. Mr. Bose, who was elected to the West Bengal legislative Assembly last week, has spent six weeks in Switzerland under treatment, He
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  • 148 1 WASHINGTON, Jujy 9>. The United States ordered a vigorous protest on Friday t o "appropriate high Cdmmunist authorities," over the arrest U.S. Vice. Consul William M. Olive at Shanghai. The Vice-Congul. arrested on a charge of violating traffic rules, has been held
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  • 31 1 LONDON, July 9. -A. H. Kardar Oxford University and Indian Test allrc under, will play for the Gentlemen against the Players In the annual mutch a f Lords on W^Unpfcity Reuter
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  • 67 1 NEW DELHI, July .9— A all-you.can" drive will shortly be inaugurated by the Indian Finance Ministry for encouraging savings amongst the middle classes and low-income groups in India. Agents appointed by the Government will collect Rs. 500,000,000 (•£37,500,000) from India's middle classen by means of National Savings
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  • 112 1 MADRAS... July 9.— The twentyeighth anniversary of the death of Subramania Bharaini the Tamil poet, will be celebrated at Ettayapuram on Sept. 11 and 12. Mr. P. S. KuTnr.raMvami Raja. Premier, will iriuu&ui-aie the function and Mr. Namakkal Ramaiingam Pillai, will, preside. Messrs. R. Krishrtamurthi, Edilor
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  • 111 1 Fr. Govt. Still Studying Chandernagore Referendum Report! PARIS, July 9.— Reports by two neutral observers of last month's referendum in Chandernagore, French India, on staying French or joining India, are being studied by the French Foreign Office, Reu* ter learned yesterday from a usually well-informed source. Chandernagore voted for union
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  • 87 1 FRENCH BICYCLE MANUFACTURER IN INDIA NEW DELHI, July 9. MoilsLionel Brans, a French bicycle manufacturer, Is now in India, with plans to open a bicycle factory in this country. M. Brans, who is touring the world on a bicycle, said that the proposed cycle factory will be" run on Indian
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  • 90 1 INDOKE, (Central India), July 9. A minister of Madyabharat, one of the States Unions in India, has announced that he would spend 75 per cnt of his salary on social welfare work. The Minister, Mr. Rameghwar Dayal Hotla. used to sp*nd all thv allowance he previously
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  • 83 1 COMPARATIVE HOSPITAL NAGPUR, (Central Provinces >. July 9.—A "comparative" hospital, where treatment will be available in four systems of medicine, ig being established by the Government of tho Central Provinces, for 'arriving at a synthesis of the Various medical systems. Patients of this 80-b' d hospital will chocae "the system
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  • 45 1 AHMKDABAD. (Bombay Province) July 9. A building where Mahatma Gandhi first preached his ideal of "arbitration" tor "titling industrial disputes, now houses tiro labour court* »et up by the Bombay Government. ITu Courta will pottle by "arbitration" the indu»t"*al d<«pu'c* Ifl Arunufahtrf.** FOC
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  • 390 2 Entirely Erroneous Picture— Official BRITISH REACTION: "CEYLONESE MUST BE VERY UNPLEASANT PEOPLE" LONDON, June 22, (By Air Mail).— Protests that Ceylon was shown in the worst possible light by a 8.8.C. broadcast in connection with the United Kingdom Colonial Month are borne out by my own investigations here, says
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  • 1093 2 Krishnamachari Committee's NEW DELHI, July 9. —The integration of States' finances with Federal Finance as from the beginning of the next financial year is understood to be one of the most important recommendations of the States Finances Enquiry Committee. The Committee consisting of Sir
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  • 131 2 KARACHI, July 9.— Mr. Liaquat AH Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan, refuted allegations appearing in a section of the Lahore Press that he took a loan of Rs. 1 lakh from Mumtaz Daultana and that h e went to Lahore in January, 1949 at Mumtaz
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  • 75 2 Chandernagore, Free French city 21 miles north of Calcutta, ended 256 years of French rule on June 19 when i 7,473 of its inhabitants voted in one of the most peaceful postwar referendum^ for mercer with India. The total population is nearly 9,000; only
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  • 1044 2  -  STEVEN V. DAVID But Under A Congress Govf. The Movement May Succeed By A. P. Correspondent. NEW DELHI, July 9. Prohibition is creeping over India, along with bootlegging, home brew and speakeasies. Any decline in drinking has been limited to aooH m 2/ Wit, liquor. One trouble is that
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  • 1455 3 IL financial credi U Mr. Neogy cxrORT POLIGV OUTLINED 5 UKI'LV TO CRITICS u||e2 3 (Bj Air Mail).— "There is nothing >no my— no crisis of the kind that is certain parties," declared Mr. K. C. i .crnmcnt of India, in an inter.
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  • 130 3 Indian Food Expert's Proposal To Tackle Agricultural Problems COLOMBO, July 9. Dr. David N. Bau, representative of the Food and Agricultural Organisation! has drawn up a scheme under which world experts and trainees will tackle agricultural problejns on the spot. Dr. Bau is visiting countries in the East to ascertain
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    33 3 RAM GOPAL famous Indian dancer, who is visiting Ceylon for a brief season, early in August, on the invitation of Mrs. Frieda Fernando. He will give dance recitals at the Colombo Town Hall.
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  • 354 3 TRIVANDRUM, July 9.— The Rajpramukh of the United State of Travancore and Cochin has on July 1 promulgated two Ordinances. The first of these, called "The United State of Travancore and Cochin Administration and Application of Laws Ordinance 1124 (M.E.)," provides for the
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  • 63 3 CALCUTTA, July 9.— The 7,161--ton Indian freighter West Bengal left Calcutta for Sydney last night with 5,000 tons of coal aid 2,000 tons of general car?o for Australia. Calcutta dock workers earlier this month protested against the shipment of Indian coal to Australia, which they described
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  • 41 3 HONG KONG, July 9.— Air Vice Marshal James Warburton, Air Attache at the British Embassy ln China., has been appointed to succeed Brig. L. P. Field as Military and Air Attache, it was officially announced here yesterday.—Reuter.
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  • 40 3 NEW YORK. July 9. William Poy Lee, 52, former national president of the Chinese American Citizens Alliance, died on Wednesday. Born Ln California, Lee also liad been secretary of the Chinese Seamen's Union and of the Chinese Theatrical Corporation A.P.
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  • 98 3 iBOMBAY, July 9.— Leading Indian newspapers yesterday urged the United States to reduce its tariff walls as the only means oi solving the dollar shortage on a world basis. The Independent Times of India cf Bombay, commenting on Sir Stafford Cripps' statement on the British
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  • 401 3 (Continued from page 2) honves brew is for home consumption, but some is marketed Dy speak-easies known as "Gandhilicensed bars." The term conveys the idea that white governmentlicensed bars are cpen only during certain hours, the suburban speakeasies are 24-hour affairs. Foreigners are not exempt from prohibition
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  • 505 4 TO BE HELD AT IPOH I TOWN PADANG ON AUG. 12 13 Preliminary arrangements are now in hand to ensure that the Third Perak Indian Amateur Athletic Champion Meet organised by the Perak Indian Amateur Athletic Council under the auspices of the Kinta
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  • 52 4 THE TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR FAR EAST BOMBAY, July 9.— The International Monetary Fund has set up a regional office in India with headquarters at Bombay. Mr. B. R. Shenoy, the former Director of Re•each, the Reserve Bank of India, has been appointed as the Fund's technical representative for the Far
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  • 236 4 The following further contributions to the -above fund have been thankfully acknowledged. The Staff Shell Co. of S'pore, Ltd., (Singapore Branch) $56.10 Mr. F. W. Allen, General Motors Ltd. 25.00 Mr. E. L. Nathan, Malayan Live Stock Co. 25 00 M/s. S. M. Majeed
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  • 172 4 There will be a definite challenge to Inter-Service and Civilian Athletic circles during the coming week, when the Army stages the Singapore District Athletic Champion, ships, at the Garrison Sports Ground, Nee Soon, on Saturday, July 16. Team and Individual representation will
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  • 105 4 COLONIES TO BE ASKED TO SUSPEND IMPORTS FROM DOLLAR AREAS LONDON. July 9. The British Colonial Governments have been asked to suspend temporarily th« issuance of licences for imports from the dollar area in line with announced "atandetill" of dollar purchases in the United Kingdom. A Colonial Office statement on
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  • 30 4 BROADCAST ON ANTI-BANDIT OPERATIONS Tomorrow, Monday, July 11, at 7:10 p.m. over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya, two Seaforth Highlanders will b* dsicuEsing their exband^r in operatioXls against the
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  • 237 4 Forty villagers in Kampong Sun* gei Udang, tnree miles from Klang, nave banded together and collectively built a copra kiln in order to cut middlemen's profits. Prior to this they used to sell their nuts as srOon as they were picked. A neat structure of plank
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  • 122 4 Congestion In Bombay Docks BOMBAY. July 9.— Congestion in Bumoay docKs is a. headacne for the Port Trust authorities. Despite the introduction of an additional night shift for unloading cf incoming cargo, an average of twenty ships have been lying in midstream for the last several days, awaiting docking facilities.
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  • 72 4 KARACHI, July 9.— The Gover-nor-General of Pakistan, Khwaja Nazimuddln, said today that the three asylumns throughout the Dominion were totally inadequate to deal with the menace of leprosy. Inaugurating the Pakistan Council of the British Empire Leprosy Association in Karachi, he said the infection of
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  • 65 4 CEYLON PROTESTS TO EGYPT COLOMBO, July 9.— The Ceylon Government will protest to Egypt against the detention of the a°tl£ rt tO s n a id BritiSh ShiP Clenor <*y ~f T rrn?J e ?°K C K hy rin S in a cargo Z* c ud S rubber from Ceylon,
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  • 42 4 I™™ SEES MacARTHUR h<T?n^?'J uly 9 Emperor Hlro?J t0 called on General Douglas MacArthur at the American Embassy yesterday melanin? for a court *sty visit" this year Neither SCAP nor Japanesf sources would disclose the subject or the conversation between the A.P.
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  • 527 4 The results of the third and last day of the Singapore Turf Club July Meeting held yesterday were as follows: RACE 1 Class 1 Horses, Division 1 6 Furlongs and 19 Yards. 1. Ascot Vale— slo.oo and $6.00 2. Diamond Epic— sl2.oo 3. Elegant Art Time:
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