Indian Daily Mail, 5 August 1949

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOi.. NO. 176. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUffI 5, 194f. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 108 1 Hyderabad High Court's Ruling .m Our Own Correspondent) 4 a] DM* AB AD, Aug. 4. The Hyderabad High yesterday rejected the application of two Brillnuijfrs tor enrolment to the State Bar on the )hiil thru arc not conversant with Urdu the S/J ovrt language
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  • 70 1 y\\:\(\i\ hug major rt(j expansion m the Pakis- expected Hi be an.,,,n. it w;t- learned m i nform*d quarters k*r« c lik«-ly N r tiw«st FronSard a r N formei Com. W^o rvccn'ly j West Pur>o O' apth< ConsH- circles Pnk'^-tan Cad
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  • 71 1 "Delhi To Lead India's Grow More Food Drive" I'M HI \mt —Delhi will of India the "ffrow W gunptjfn and eoi»po- 11»| tperiments, accorof tin- Onfral Minisu i ultuj-f rtaken r o fallow City, The the Delhi multi-purj)Ose menting 4 n 625 acres of i" Mnhatma i The area U
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  • 190 1 SEOUL, Aug. 4.— Defence Minister Sh»n Sung Mo .said today a n«*w dr»ve by northern Communist onto th o Ongjin Peninsula had cost the Republic two infantry companies. Som«- four to six thousand northern border guards were reported attacking the southern defenders. Shin said
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  • 81 1 XEW DELHI. Aug 4 —The Government hopes private manufacturer^ wUI he able to produce a completely Indian-mad^ automobile m fivp or ttin< m years. The lndutries Ministry says that as a step m this direction, efforts will be made to increase the production of car parts within India.
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  • 25 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 4.— Tokyo Ro*( termed the Ist Marine Division •the butchers of Guadalcanal," an <x. •♦•rviceman testified at. her treason triel. A. P.
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  • 250 1 M Au K I.— Prime Minister Mohamed Hatta k^ I r SI n n l e|)nblilt told Reuter today on the eve of hi* "•Hague round-table conference: "The future Indonesia would specifically seek to achieve R»i M JL a tahB Upf factor
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  • 231 1 NEW SERIES BEING ISSUED ON AUG. 15 NEW DELHI. A hut. I. In commemoration of the second Independence anniversary, the Government of India are releasing a new series (Archaeological) of postage stamps which will be on sale from Aug. 15. The value of
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  • 129 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 4— S. A. Tron«\ an American planning ex*pert on national industrialisation, is arriving this week at the special invitation of Prim<> Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Th« Government of India has created a committee of five cabinet ministers to aid Tron c and
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  • 94 1 CALCUTTA. Aug. 4.- -The West Bengal Government ha* just released its police casualty list m the politic:! disturbances m Calcutta since th t attainment of Indian independence. The list includes four killed, 40 Injured. Among those injured were two deputy commissioner? of police, one
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  • 29 1 CANBERRA, Aue. 4 —Australia i.s developing new singU engine, low-wing cabin monop!an« to replace the Ti^er Moth st:J Used ii; Australia Xor b&*ic training* Reuter
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  • 81 1 SURPLUS BUDGET FOR COCHIN-TRAVANCORE UNION (From Our Own Correspondent) TIUVANDRUM, Aug. 4— The first Budget of the Travancore and Cochin States Union for the 712 month p«-r*o<l ending March 1950, i.-: expect d to -how a surplus of 3112 lakhs of rupees (Ks. 350,000) with a total revenue <>f R-.
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  • 47 1 INDIA TO SEND DELEGATES TO YMCA CCNFAB IN BANGKOK (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Aug. 4.— The Yourv^ Men's Christian Associations i dia, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon have decided to send v r d'!^gat»» to the V.M.C.A. L«md< t (Conference meeting m Bangkok on Aug. 19. Copyright,
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  • 284 1 NEW DELHI, Aug 4.— lndia has agreed to abide by the decision of the recent Government Finance Ministers confer* ence m London and will reduce her dollar imports this year by 25 percent if other Commonwealth countries do likewise, Dr. John Matthai, Indian
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  • 59 1 Hindi Knowledge Pre-Requisite For Promotion NEW DELHI, Aug. 4— Knowledge of Hindi will be prerequisite for future promotion of literate employees of Delhi Municipality. Employees have been directed to appear for a tost m Hindi shortly Unsuccessful "candidates" will have to sit for another examination m October. If they fail
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  • 84 1 LUCKNOW, Aug. 4.— The United Provinces Government is shortly opening two "anti-leprosy uniU" on c m the hilll region near Kumaon and the other m the Eastern districts The U.P. Government is also starting leper colonies at Rishike-h near Dera Dun and DeOria m the Eastern
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  • 143 1 HAGUE ROUND-TABLE CONFERENCE NOT UNTIL.... THE HAGUE, Aug 4.— Before opening thr Indonesian round table conference m The Hague, the Dutch Government wants t© be sure that ceas»-f<re orders have been carried out sufficiently, a spokesman of th* Ministry of Overseas Territories said on Wednesday. After th<? cease-fire has become
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  • 104 1 HONGKONG, Aug. 4.— Tension m Sl'/nghai between Communists and British residents, already serious, worsened today after the arrival oi first survivors of the Chinese ship Kiangiing Liberation, which the Communists say was sunk by the British frigate Amethyst. Workers of many trades held "indignation meetings"
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  • 96 1 CANTON, Auk 4 —An Army spokesman Thursday admitted the loss of Suich'wan, m Kiangsi, 248 mil«s northeast of Canton, but scoffed at reports Changsha had fallen to the Communists. He said the Reds who invaded Kan^u from SVnsi had reached the loot of the Liupan
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  • 36 1 H.M.S. "London" lett BelettT yesterday morning en route to the United Kingdom, and whilst passing Chansi received a salute In larewi'll from the Royal Air Force from 3 Spitfires, 3 Dakotas. i Sunderland and a Mosquito.
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  • 259 1 BURMA Diplomatic officials aaid h© will confer with: The Minister of State, Mr. Hector McNeil, on proposals to revise the 18 months old Anglo-Burmese defence treaty. Ther fc V/erp no indications of the nature of the proposals The Fu e l
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  • 904 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, August 5, 1949. WAGE CUT UNJUSTIFIED IS a reduction m the present earn, ings of the rubber tappers justified on any ground? We think not. After the war, until April 1 last year, wage's on the estates were only $1.10 on an average, male adults
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  • 520 2 DECISION OF PROVINCES AND STATES UNIONS NEW DELHI. Aug. 4.— Most of the provinces and States Unions, including Bombay and Madras, had decided on nationalization of road transport, under the control of statutory corporations giving 20 per cent financial interest to the rail, ways, it
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  • 249 2 Railway Workers Warned Against Adverse Effects Of 'Go-Slow Policy th* ahS^W 8 4 lp Gnruswami, General Secretary of the All-India Railwayman's Federation, has warned railway lc°tL agalnSt fOll WinJr an> g Sl W Mr. Guruswami was presiding over a four-day annual conference of the 1 M. and SM Railway Employees'
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  • 64 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. J^— The Government of India has announced its decision to allot 1,000 tons of jute goods t 0 the Republic of Indonesia tor the year ending Dec. 31. The official announcement also said that the total allocation for the British West Jndies
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  • 146 2 8 LUCKNOW, Aug. 4. A 12- 1 year-old "wolf boy" has been |j| under observation of a team 9 a of medical experts at Gandni n ID Memorial Hospital, Lucknow, o a lor the past two montu*. Jj| 4 The cany childhood of the y
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  • 114 2 Considerable Improvement Recorded In India's Labour Position NEW DELHI. Aug. 4. -The labour situation m India m the nrst five raonths of this year showed considerable signs of improvement compared to that m the corresponding periods of the last two /ears, according to a review by the Indian Labour Ministry.
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  • 110 2 WASHINGTON. Aug. 4. The United States Department of Interior wants to try distilling fresh water out of the ocean on a large scale. The purpose is to obtain more water for irrigation. An official of the Department said it now costs from 55
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  • 185 2 NO DANGER OF COMMUNIST INFILTRATION INTO BURMA FROM CHINA, ASSURES, U MAUNG CALCUTTA, Aug. 4.— Burmese Foreign Minister U E vpTv^ at P resent m Calcutta on his way 'to London, said U dangei f Communist tafflSSi into Burmese Communists were fighting "a losing battle," despite Commumst successes m China
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  • 74 2 BOMBAY. Aug. 4. The Indian Crovernment is- likely to ban opium smoking throughout India, Mr L M^ P tU Bom bay Excise Minister said here. From Jan. 1 next the Government will restrict the use of opium to scientific and medicinal purposes, he added.
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  • 248 2 Compulsory Basic Education In Irdia NEW DELHI, Aug. 4.-Every province m India ff LYUi ia i a SCh Tf for con »Pulsory basic education m selected areas and for particular age-groups. The ultimate object is to introduce compulsory basic education for age-group 6 to 14 m a period of 16
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  • 162 2 Nuwara Eliya(In Ceylon) Venue Ot 1950 ILOM CEYLON NEWS: NIJWARA ELIYA, (Ceylon) 4. Regional Conference of the International I iT Th Ufc* ssra^ have been heid sst^sS Oylon is thus honoured for the second time, f or the previous regional conference was held m Kandy. The conference, unlike that m
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  • 160 2 COLOMBO, Aug. 4. A memo, randum outlining what must be done to improve the conditions of employment m the Mercantile Sorvice has been submitted by the Ceylon Mercantile Employees' Union to the Mercantile Committee 1 The main recommendation is that when an
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  • 111 2 COLOMBO, am i p Hurulu \v wi 7 foar of on. yo, wh<*c anc I to be clear,d t. \> acres of paddy lar, i: s^ of horn- gardens. To tppets< th, fe, f Pie, arranjMiien-.. an to -construct a r,* D^* old DowaK ha. ft d dicated to
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  • 86 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 4.— The Indian National Tnda li Congress, controlling over 1,000,000 workers, and the Sot list-controlled 600,000-strong Hindmazdour Stbi .announced their decision to "join hands to present one voice the government and to root out Communist inllv labour movement." Ashutosh Lahiry, General
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    • 177 2 NAPOLI DUE TO SAIL AUGUST 27th SURRIENTO DUE TO SAIL END OF SEFTH For Colombo, Port Said, Naples, Genoa and Mar^ill* FARES TO COLOMBO ARE %8 PULI/JWS' NAPOLI SIKRIKNIO First class $225.00 First class Second class §165.00 Cabin 4 bertns Dormitory S 90.00 Cabin 8 berths Dormitory All Meals including
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  • 843 3 ,p Ü blican Envoys Summoned I o Delhi i o Meet Indonesian Pre mier 0007 FOBGET TK£ DEC. 19 coi WARNS SOEKARNO i, pfcXlWi I—The Government of India today thai it is sending a special plane to Kf/ fl
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  • 93 3 MANILA, Aug. 4. Dr. Charles Tambu said he considered his most urgent task is to push two-way trade between Indonesia and the Philippines. Tambu was accredited by the Philippine Foreign Office on June 30 as Indonesian Consul-General. Meanwhile, the Foreign Office announced
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  • 412 3 CHINA: HONGKONG, Aug. 4.— The Nationalist garrison at Changsha, Hunan provincial capital, surrendered last night to the Communists, according to a Canton dispatch m today's pro-Communist Wen Wei Daily. The report alleged that the garrison commander had ordered a cease-fire to negotiate a regional peace. The
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  • 175 3 Ethiopia Reiterates Demand For Return Of Territories ADDIS ABABA, Aug. 4. "The Emperor Haile Selassie and the Ethiopian Government have never for a moment wagered from our hope? and aims of reuniting Ethiopia's lost territories i with their fatherland,'' the Ethiopian Prime Minister, Sitwooded Makonnen Endelkachal, declared m an exclusive
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  • 60 3 HASTINGS. England. Aug. 4 Jecqueline Fleur Alan, 18-year-o!d daughter of Colonel and Mrs. J. A. Alan, of Karachi, Pakistan, yesterday obtained a magistrate's consent for her marriage to a 21-year-old student against her parents' opposition. Both parents flew from Karachi to England In an unsuccessful attempt
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    68 3 PHOTO Three Queens, left to right: Juliana of the Netherlands; Elizabeth of England and Mary of England watch King George VI as he presents new colours to the Ist Battalion of the Irish Guards on the J awns of Buckingham Palace, London. At left is Princess Irene, ten-year-old daughter of
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  • 654 3 LE CANNET, France, Aug. 4.— The Aga Khan's wife said on Wednesday that four bandits robbed her and her husband of jewels and money worth 150,000,000 francs. The theft occurred at noon as the Aga Khan and the Begum, with a maid and
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  • 661 4 Glass Window Ot Third Cta>s Coach Smashed At S JO p.m. on Aug. 3, the south bound mail train was stoned by unseen persons aoout tour miles north of Sedenak m Johore Bahru area. There were no casualties but five glass windjws
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  • 75 4 APPLICATIONS are invited irom suitably qualified persons for the following appointment on the .stall of the Board's Dockyard Department. Candidates should be under 30 years of age and. preferably, unmarried. FOREMAN BLACKSMITH. Should have sound experience m heavy lorging, and ship and engine blacksmith work on
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  • 45 4 Mr. Carl de Souza of the Department of Social Welfare, who has just returned after a two-year Colonial Development and Welfare Scholarship, will broadcast his impressions of the United Kingdom from Radio Malaya today, Friday. at 8 p.m.
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  • 39 4 At it is not possible to give a commentary on a football match tomorrow. Saturday. Radio Malaya will broadcast at 5.15 p.m. that clay a feature on the great English Cricketer, Dr. W. G. Graco.
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  • 33 4 The next fortnightly Press Conference of Service Chiefs on the Emergency will be held m the Conference Room, Oriental Building, Kuala Lumpur at 10 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 5.
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  • 72 4 The Government of Singapore ha^ authorised an alteration m tne rates ol fees m Uoyeniinent Afcernoon dcnools to bring them m liae with fees m Government ana Aideo Adorning bcnoois. As from January i960, tne loiiowing will be the rat.s jf ices lor uovernment Afcern^oi*
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  • 255 4 A batch of American tourists, nost of whom are on a rouni-ttie .vorld trip, is scheduled to arrivi n Singapore early today morning >y the President Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Fred I. Sutton ol Winston. North Carolina, are on a ,our around the world. Mr.
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  • 68 4 EASY COME EASY GO The Base Workshops t Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers) at Alexandra, are producing a Revuo "Easy Come Easy Go* which is being shown at various Military Units m Singapore during this week and the early part of next week. Shows are being given at GHQ Signal Regiment,
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  • 97 4 At a meeting of the Telok Indian* held at Telok Estate on July 31. it was unanimously decided to celebrate the Indian Independtncr Day on Aug. 15 by holding a pub.ic neeting at the Telok Town Padang. The following were elected to serve on
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  • 105 4 Lotus Club To Hold "Gala Day" In Aid Of Varsity Funds The Singapore Lotus Club will lold a "Gala Day" m aid of the Jniversity Funds under the disinguished patronage of the Com-lissloner-General Mr. Malcolm lac Donald and Mrs. Mac Donald on Sunday, Aug. 7 from 10 a.m. to p.m.
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  • 34 4 The third annual gtnerai meeting of the members of tne Indo-Malay-Pakistani Seamen's Union will be held at its registered Office at 34, Collyer Quay, on Sunday, Aug. 7 at 10 a.m.
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  • 55 4 Messrs Dalamal and Sons of High Street'have donated $5 000 tr» the University of Malaya bndow ment Fund. In announcing this donation Sir Han Hoe Lim, Chairman of tho Singapore Appeal Committee f Or the Fund also said that Mr Nofhern Seng of Singapore has
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