Indian Daily Mail, 27 July 1949

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VgL, NQ. 167 SINGAPOKE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 81 1 Results Ot lndo-Pakistan Hiluary Conference At Karachi l\\i;\< lII* July 26. —Military representatives of iniun and Pakistan reached full agreement on the Laze-lirt Um for the entire state of Jammu and iathrnir* it /Y/S announced tonight. F| meenng was the first alter consultations
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  • 52 1 Immediate Formation Of Andhra Province Demanded I n our Ovui '»i respondent) Konda VenC« great lead«r d for immediate Province with r< dominantly Teof Madia- r tho AllVijayawada, fi> l< gates to ri»« d c i "Hai preju- for unanimous dt- i b- practicable concerned and iiilfilment of Andhrai for
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  • 94 1 ty the order I I All-Malayan held on the Association K lala 1 umpur on Friday I md 30. 330 p.m 1 mil'- flat hurdles heats, final, 220 yards H >p tep-and-jumo igh hurdles final, ■'•>' race i Ladles i Tug-of-War imp tlnal,
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  • 76 1 DRIVE AGAINST REBELS IN CENTRAL BURMA RANGOON. July 26. Government troops from the Central tfurma headquarters of Meiktila have commenced a drive on the Magwe River trading centre, 330 miles north of Rangoon, in an allout bid to rid mid-Western Burma of the rebel elements infesting the region, the Associated
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  • 60 1 2,000 OIL COMPANY EMPLOYEES OUT OF WORK IN BURMA GLASGOW, July 26..— The Burma Oil Company stated here today that 2,000 Burmese and Indian employees have been thrown out of vvork owing to the disturbed situation in Burma. An earlier report of the company's annual meeting had described the employees
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  • 76 1 SYDNEY, July 26. Australia's month-old minere' strike, reported yesterday to be "cracking up" showed no official signs today of a quick end. There was nothing to suggest that the miners' leaders on the eve of tomorrow's conference between the Combined Mining Union Council and
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  • 25 1 ACTING DISTRICT JUDGE Mr. Teh Sek Eng has been appointed to act temporarily as a District Judge to preside over the Civil District Court, Singapore.
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  • 73 1 HONGKONG, July 26— Half a million well-armed Communist troops were today reported engaged in a major offensive against Chinese Nationalist positions in South and Southwest China. They were making a general advance South along a 500-mlle front stretching from Hunun Province on t' the
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  • 99 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, July 26.— Cutting down by 100 feet two hillocks near Santa Cruz Airport is one of the main recommendations which the official Enquiry Board now investigating the Dutch Constellation crash in Bombay will make to the India Government, it
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  • 90 1 India Government Report To Be Out On Friday NEW DELHI, July 26.— The report of the Government ot India inquiry into the cement K.L.M. crash near Bombay is expected to oe released in New Delhi on Friday, the Communications Ministry said today. Indian aeronautical experts conducting the on-the-spot inquiry are
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  • 82 1 Australian Bank Nationalisation Held Unconstitutional LONDON, July 26— The King's Privy Council ruled against the Government of Australia today in its legal light to nationalise private banking. The Council is the highest judicial body in the British Commonwealth. It dismissed an Australian Government appeal against a high court ruling that
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  • 48 1 KARACHI, July 26. A Russian delegation, now at Peshawar, Northwest Frontier Province, is expected to fly here today to negotiate a trade agreement with the Pakistan Government. During their three weeks' stay in the dominion, the Soviet delegates will visit commercial and inHnctriai centres.- Reuter
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  • 104 1 BOMB Y TOO TO IGNORE NEHRU'S PLEA? A Reuter report from Bombay add*;: Bombay and Madras Provinces ar e unlikely to reverse their plans for prohibition despite an appeal by Prime Minister Jawa harlal Nehru to "go slow" on policies banning drink and racing, according to official spokesman today. Madras
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  • 44 1 PAKISTAN RADIO TO SIGNAL END OF RAMADAN KARACHI, July 26. Pakistan Radio will broadcast news of the first appearance of the new moon this week signalling the e nd of the Mohammedan Holy month of Ramadan and beginning a two days' national holiday. Reuter
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  • 49 1 The Governor has nominated tfhe xoilowing gentlemen to be memfollowing to be members of the Malayan Board of Income Tax da Silva, resigned; Mr. Tey Say Koo. vice Mr. Chew Hock Leone resigned and Mr. J. F. L. Cowin vice Mr. A. F. Taylor, resigned.
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  • 21 1 Mr. K. A. Blacker, M.C.S. has been appointed to officiate as an Assistant Secretary to the Com-missioner-General.
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  • 344 1 CHINA: WASHINGTON, July 26.-The State Department announced today that the United States Embassy in Lanton had warned all Americans living in five southern Chinese provinces to leave for safer areas in view of the renewed Communist hostilities The warning was issued
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  • 132 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 26.— Bhaktavats a lam, Madras Public Works Minis, ter, stated yesterday here that Government ha.s reached a stage both in regard t 0 their prohibition policy as well as *orse racing and
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  • 81 1 MANILA, July 26. Reports that Luis Taruc, Communist leader oi the reoenious ituKbaianap. is dead, were received loday by tne Governor of tentrai Luzon Province. Philippine constabulary soiuiers who have oeen tracking Taruc ofl and on since August 1946 were not at all convinced their
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  • 46 1 London Dock Emergency Ends LONDON. July 26.— The British Government today ended the state of emergency which gave it extraordinary powers for handling the recent dock stoppage. Lord .Addition read to th*- House of Lords a message from the Kine bringing ij to an end, Reuter
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  • 149 1 Early Implementation Of Cowgill Report Urged (BY OUR STAFF REPORTER) More than >00 members of the Meciual .services tnion at a. meeting heid at tne tnion premises yesterday unanimously passed a resolution protesting against "the protracted delay in having the Report debated in the Legislative Council" and requesting tne Government
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  • 30 1 LONDON, July 26.— The House of Commons rose at 1118 GMT today after sitting continuously for 20 hours 48 minutes debaltine th<Steel Nationalisation Bill.- Reuter
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  • 796 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. July 27, 1949. INDIAN LABOUR PROFIT-SHARING (\K Apr. 5 last year addressing a conference in Singapore of trade unionists from all over Malaya, the then Agent of the Governmeni <A Ind. a Mr. T. G. Nataraja Piliay d scribed at some length the hi of
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  • 270 2 Propo*al To Settle hsue Without Referendum! (From Our Own Correspondent) PONDICHERRY. July 2G Scenes have shifted to New Delhi where nearly all importan 'rench Indian leaders and officials are gathered to discuss the future of the French
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  • 130 2 More Details Of Communist Atrocities In Madura (From Our Own Correspondent) MADURA, July 2t>.—Demonstrators, aneged to be oinmunists, hauled down the Indian National flag in Madura Jhansi Kani Park on .Sunday evening and burnt the tlag alter failing to set on lire the .tla dura Congress Ollice nearby. lhe demonstrators
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  • 174 2 INDIAN ATHLETES TO I)KMO\W LINGIAD FHSTiYAl LONDON. July Hi -A celt .f 1m eal exorcises some of which have ,re, d a ,>.<>oo years wil he demonstrated at thr Pi****** h by 26 Indian athletes who flew lt»Ttou' m r *t The team,
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  • 50 2 LEGISLATOR PR WANTS REPEAL PROHIBITION AIU Jul, ;r '■"'••'•■inl-.^s n <»" |irovn r u- *Wfl ,m rffnr r sMati.r-prm,.,- > art > '»f uhichh*, Ex] Nl H <aid pi*j L> u province iw.wo.ooo hud here have b < vgard ng it i... "ill tinanc:a n«anri utmo uva aj Th' Madn
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  • 26 2 LON'LOM Julj j I i. oi the N< thf-r I Prince IWniiard I hters Beatrii I with King Gi I Elizabeth ai 7m '>n Mond A.P.
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  • 92 2 "No Lag" In Australian Flour Shipments To Singapore MT^LBOU^N 7^. Julv 26. Hn Australian Wheat Board spokesman said there was M n« lag* in Roui shipments irom Australia to Singapore. He was commenting on a report that th s Singapore Government was preparing to spend gold dollars to buy flour
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  • 88 2 CHURCHILL HOLIDAYING IN ITALY MILAN. July 26 Winston Churchill arrived in Italy, by air on Monday ior a holiday < n Lake Garda The Conservative leader and wartime Prime Minister stepped smilingly from the plane at Orio Al Serio airport. He was smoking his traditional cigar. Churchill will work on
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  • 152 2 More Military Observer For U.N. Kashmir Commission OTTAWA. July 26.— Appointment of three new Canadian Military observers to the United Nations Commission on Kashmir for India and Pakistan was announced by the Canadian Defence a*nd External Atlairs Department. Appointed were Lt.-Col. A G Wygard of Ottawa. Maj. W. T. Thompson
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    76 2 Captain E. C. Johnston (lefO Assistant Director-General of the Australian Civil Aviation Ministry, and Pandit Jawiharlal N^hru, Prime Minister ol India, sign the Indo-. Australian Air Agreement in New Delhi, on July 11. At centre is Mr. 11. R. Golla i, Australian High Coniniissioivr in India, who also signed the
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  • 111 2 NEW DELHI, July 26— The Indian Government has announced a cut of 2.> per cent, in petrol allocations to provinces a^u slates and have instructed the respective g.wern ments to reduce basic ra,iv.iis i .r private cars and motor_j cies from Aug.
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  • 117 2 History Made In Colombo Four Indians Take Up Ceylon Citizenship CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, July 86. History wa< made here when, for the lirst time, four Indian residents solemnly renounced, in the presence of Mr. K. Vaithianathan. Permanent Secretary to External Affairs Minister. their Indian citizenship and chose t.» be citizens
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  • 220 2 JAFFNA, July 26.— Mr. K. Kana;;uatnam, Parliamentary Secretary o the Ministry of Education, believes that co-education will put an nd to unhappy marriages arranged by parents. Boys and girls will from childhood be taught and trained in the same institutions, will come to know one
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  • 122 2 CEYLON MARRIAGE ORDINANCE TO BE AMENDED? COLOMBO, July 26.— -"Marrying in haste and repenting at leisure" may be made more difficult if proposals still i n the bine print stage to amend the Marriage Ordinance are accepted by Parliament. Officials of the Home Ministry are now considering amendments to the
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  • 119 2 BUTCHERS PROTEST AT BAN ON COWS wikmwnMM.it ie«>ioii), JUiy so.— Beef stall bidders are dissatisfied with the ban placed by the Vavuniya Town Council on the slaugh terin^ of cows, and their appeals to remove the ban was rejected by th* council at its last meeting. The ouTehers say. that
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  • 47 2 LUCKNOW (United Provinces), July 26.— The Bareilly Cricket Association here ig staging an All-India Gandhi Memorial Cricket Cup Tournament. The Association has invited Uie provincial cricket associations in th t country to participate in the tournament, scheduled to commence in October.- FOC
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  • 93 2 KANPUR (United Provinces), July 26.— The Indian Institute of Sugar Technology here has evolved a high class manure from waste products of sugar factories including press mud and cane trash. Technologists of the Institute said that pre Ss mud and cane trash, mixed up in
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  • 57 2 LONDON. July 26. Treasury officii K and a Ceylon delegation began negotiations here yesterday to renew the agreement on the use of Ceylon's sterling balances Tho Ceylon delegation is headed oy Finance Minister J. R. Jayawardene. Meetings are being presided over by Mr. Douglas
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  • 243 3 India Opposes US Move To Trim UN Economic Aid To Underdeveloped Countries 0T BRITAIN BACKS UP THE BU PHOPOSAt! I, 11. July 2K.— lndia yesterday strongly op. nited State* proposal to cut drastically the a t ion* S*l6fioUfioo plan for economic assisv m d(r developed countries. ,>.|ii. Indian Ambassador in
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  • 80 3 OLDEST WHITE MAN PHOTO. William Pringle, of Johannesburg, South Africa, who celebrated his 119th birthday on Sunday, July 17, is the oldest white man in South Africa and believed to be the oldest in the world. He is still active, has a good appetite and is determined to see out
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  • 55 3 *«ijw has struck in „v and hospitals '""'"'l au;,, susprci- !,,,11 >*» lack of arcom- were reported Ls| f wtnight, nine of J*ta The hrist *tel i> closed for rt, »Wni two cases lieve the to th< break- guards caused ol 8.000 and scavenmy
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  • 178 3 Indian Papers' Criticism Of London Financial Talks NhW DBUU, July 26. The Bri-tish-owned newspaper STATESMAN oaid last week ti,at cuts in sterling area donar imports were "obviously a mere stop gap, solving no Mfcic pcooiem. lt .»u a< J? ed that the Commonwealth Finance Ministers, whose -nee tings in London
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  • 160 3 mSSSL *L ORK Jul> Trai in in/. workers arc I"""* needed ™vir?t U> nLip extreme Poverty, mmmMMMg and crime, accoru- aZ >J*7 SS^ Cle »^st thnana K. i.utke interviewed here yesterday on her return irom India an^ L-ucKe was consultant and acting director of the
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  • 67 3 Pakistan To Sell Non Muslim Evacuees Property? KARACHI, July 26.— The Pakistan Cabinet yesterday discussed an ordinance for the sale of property of non-Moslems who fled to India at the time of partition in ***** according to a usually reliable source. The ordinance, made as a result of the breakdown
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  • 374 3 Communists Capture Important Chuchow Railtown CHINA: The i'ali of Chuchow has not yet been admitted officially. General Chen Ming-yen, the new commander in Changsha. is delending the city. Fierce fighting is taking place east of the city. The sound of heavy gunfire was audible nightlong. Houses in the business district
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  • 129 3 "4. SCRIPT. The Nagan script should be accepted as the principal script of this language and used for for inter provincial communications. Its knowledge must be cornall official work at the Centre and pulsory for everyone working in public offices, whether as servant or elected office-bearer.
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  • 76 3 SAIGON, July 26.— A communique broadcast by the Vietminh (Annamese Nationalist) radio today claiming that French troops had evacuated Bac Ninh. about 20 miles northeast of Hanoi, after three days of severe attacks by Vietminh forces was iormally denied by French headquarters here Bac Ninh, a
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  • 323 3 NEXT ON ASSEMBLY TO DISCUSS ON INDONESIA? LAKE SUCCESS, July 26.— The situation in Indonesia is listed for a full scale debate in thc provisional agenda issued for the United Nations fourth General Assembly session due to convene on Sept. 20 at Flushing Meadows. Tn addition to reports of the
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  • 363 3 Egypt Now In Grip Of Internal Crisis COALITION GOVERNMENT OF SAADIST AND WAFDIST PARTIES ONLY SOLUTION weight, the sources claimed. BRITISH DENIAL Britain s official denials that she ever made such a condition are not taken seriously in Egyptian or toreign circles here. Both Britain and the U.S., as well
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  • 36 3 FRANKFURT. July 26. -India is to receive Messerschmidt houses, the German news agency. Dena reported yesterday. These are a new form of prefabricated house devised by the aircraft designer Messerschmidt.— Reuter.
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  • 92 4 LONDON* July 26. Sambasivam, Indian trade unionist sentenced to death under the Malayan emergency regulations for carrying arms, was today granted leave to appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. The Jonore Government last moni" stayed the exc.u.iOii after Air.
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  • 327 4 Police Ollieer John Arthur Emli.ij who was killed in a bandit ii\er iiinhiiMi on the Kemaman tvivei on Monday morning was uried yesterday at the cnrislian cemetery *n riu.t a frengganu. says a Police Communique issued in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds: Mr. E.nbery who was 21
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  • 33 4 The following persons have been appointed to be Justices of th^ Peace for the Colony of Singapore: Inche Mohamed Hassan bin Awang ind inche Mohamed Ta nimi bin laji Osman.
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