Indian Daily Mail, 6 August 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail \O^. V. NO. 177. SINGAPORE, SATLKDAY, AUGUST 6, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 142 1 10-Year Gigantic 'Social Education' Scheme For Adults y p. Govt's Plan To Educate 25 Million People h \i)\\. \ul;. '>- A ten-year scheme ha* been drawn United Provinces (iovernment to educate 25,000,000 ihr pr<»\ inir. I Education" as the mass education plan will be include, besides emphasis on literacy, a
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  • 64 1 m i Oil Own Correspondent) Mi(Jl m 5.-TB* Indian fen- ■»»niniiH« > «-'s research r hJ> «v«.lved a new kind cigarette tobacco with ,]<; ,u»d prmliaf "oriental B Ihe n«u variety called _Fi\. will compete with Mi ;ar tobacco m the
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  • 64 1 QUEEN ELIZABETH CELEBRATES HER BIRTHDAY iOfIDON Aug 5. Queen Elizah.r 49th birthday with a visit to <1 by *h« King and ij- h and Margaret Duk< ol Edinburgh. ihc th c American Pulitzar lion Harvey" now n London I .id been no advance fan. ir appearance a f th»» and
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  • 48 1 JAPANESE WAR LEADER CLAIMS HE SAVED LIFE OF ROXAS! 5 A Japanese a m«d h« >aved who later beent ot the phiTakaji Wachi, staff, of the occud tht Japanese he Philippines had all Filipino leaders cupatioo, including Manu.'l Roxas Court Justice rites f mpprcend the t Roxa^ A.P
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  • 21 1 ADM BRIND'S PRESS CONFERENCE TO-DAY I k Brind. ComI Pa* East Station I JF* 8 Conference at i »^ay. Saturday, at
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  • 70 1 KANBALU RECAPTURED BY BURMESE GOVT. TROOPS RANGOON, Aug. s.— Burma Army radio last night claimed the n capture of Communist-held Kan. baiu, important railway town about 100 mi ley northwest of Mandalay. Communist insurgents m control of the town fled into the jungle leaving six d^ad behind, the radio said.
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  • 194 1 At 1.30 p.m. on Aug. 4, 15 to 2u armea o&ncUts ourni aown trie iaix>ur lines, smo&e nouse and tne Mjpii.u, s nut on Kaiuan Lstate at tne iu6 mnes ulu i,angat Koaa, m ivajang area (beiangorj. Tne oancuts made good tneir escape,
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  • 44 1 SYDNEY, Aug. s —Australian troops are to work eight strikebound underground coal mines as well as open-cast fields, it was announced today by the Fuel Minister. Senator Wuliam P. Ashley. The mines have been idle for six Weeks RfcUter
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  • 345 1 MADRAS MINISTRY CHARGES PROBE: "CHARGES AGAINST NDIVIDUAL MINISTERS WILL NOT BE DROPPED" (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 5. Pandit Nehru intervened directly for the first time in the tangled affairs of the Madras Ministry when he assured by telegram the former Premier Mr. Prakasam
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  • 205 1 Fr. India Settlements: No Solution Possible Without Referendum (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Auk. 5. The three man French Indian delegation returning to Pondicherry after visiting Paris and Delhi stated here that a move to settle the issue of merger of the Settlements with India without a referendum had failed
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  • 503 1 Acheson Blames Chiang For Nationalist China's Failure ILS. WHITE PAPER ON CHINA WASHINGTON, Aug. s.— ln a bitingly critical "white paper," including the long-suppressed Wedemeyer report, U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson wrote off China's Nationalist Government as a total failure before the onslaught of Communism. He charted a new
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  • 76 1 LONDON, Aug. 5.— U Maung, Burmese Foreign Minister, arrived here by air today. He drove straight to the Foreign Office t© ace Mr. Hector McNeil, British Minister ef State, who is acting Xor Foreign becreiary Ernest Bevin. U Maung said on arrival: "X am staying
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  • 40 1 BATAVIA, Aug 5.— Fighting groups were "as active as «v«r" thii wtek m the Mageland region oJ East Java, according to today's weekly survey of the Indonesian situation published by the Dutch Information Service. Reuter
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  • 120 1 INTUC Scheme For Organising India's 40 m. Agricultural Workers (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Aug. s.— The Indian National Trade Union Congress will shortly organise Trade Unions for 40,000,000 of India's agricultural workers, Mr. Hariharnath Shastri, General Secretary said here this morning. Shastri added a campaign will start with organising
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  • 235 1 JOGJAKARTA, Aug. 5. A Presidential Decree issued here yesterday officially announced the new set up of the Presides tial Cabinet of the Republic of Indonesia. The new Cabinet is as follows Prime Minister Dr. Mohd. Hatt a Vice Premier— Dr. Sjafruddin Prawiranegara, Minister of Defence and
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    • 87 1 SUBSCRIPTION KATES (BY POBTT Malaya, Bit. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Mouth $4 00 3 120 <) 6 24.00 1 Year 48.00 Other Places 1 Month 4.50 3 13.50 27.00 l Year §4.00 Drink it with pleasure! Cost is ot consulted m making this One old teylon Tea. The results are
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  • 889 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, August 6, 1949. NOTtS COMMENTS MALAYA'S RETIRING RUBBER BARON CEW Malayan personalities hay« come m for more trenchant and frequent criticism at our hands than Sir Sydney Bacon Palmer, C.8.E., J.P., and now that he is retiring after 39 years m this country, we think
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  • 992 2 Dr. Mookerjee On Economic Problems Facing India NEW DELHI, Aug. s.— Dr. Shyama Prasad Mookerjee, Minister for Industry and Supply, addressing the Central Advisory Council of Industries, he c last week, appealed for the co-operation of industry and labour m solving .the .economic questions facing the
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  • 531 2 I Am Not Opposed To General Elections In W. Bengal —N. R. Sarker NEW DELHI, Aug. s.— Mr. N. R. Sarker, Acting premier of West Bengal, m a statement here, described as absolutely incorrect" Press reports that he was opposed to general elections m West Bengal. A f irJy»iT V"**
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  • 551 2 Move For Disciplinary Action Agriculture Minister Ponnambalam Coy. CEYLON NEWS: DEMAND FOR FEDERAL AUTONOMY REITERATED BY CEYLON TAMIL CONGRESS -I 1 p "XAi^SB JAFFNA, Aug. 5. Divergent policies within the AILCey. .'on Tamil Congress took an acute form here when the Jaffna District Committee, convened by Mr. C. Arulampalam, secrcUury
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  • 19 2 MALIGAWA SPECTOR GENERAL BE IN SINGAILESE KANDY v the Octagon Wf during th- will mark 1 Kandvwh 1 FOC
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  • 42 2 WEDDING PARTY IN INTO STREAM ALUTOAMA "W am* who w ~m woddin« huus tl tnu.k.i,.. I tWidge, tv A DIM m n I seriously injured V"''^! woman had .^i Two oth,, Wf m r »n«nor injur... v .."J*! the sam, hoMUI FOC
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  • 38 2 COW RAN AMOK WAS DOG ON HORNS WADDUWA A cow, entering a her calf, rhaVbyTk hold dt.«. Thedo» wh;n. ment m* rtnsl herns. T^ cow, vitb g horns. jumi*d ran amok foi before being brought uste troL FOC
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  • 192 2 COMMUNIST DETENUES CLASH WITH JAIL OFFICEALS! INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF PRISONS (01 I, j| INJURED IN INCIDENT CFrom Our Own Correspondmt; MADRAS, Aug. s.— Twenty j a j| o fi iciaK inrludißf Inspector General of Prisons, Cd. G. S. Gill weft injured T day when about 200 Communists detained a! Vcfal created
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  • 72 2 BOMBAY, m j Africa* lead* r Dr W» mi id on arrival here tbii 1 Gandhi and hi« idea* revered by Alrlems la Jj*| as the> uere b) lnd«M K«inafe v*h<. vai f'^jj reception held ii hn the BomlM) EJ^Ji! Coinmitt^ .idd»-d
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  • 1493 3 ikUmy a Gnvt f; Rl) „F PROGRESS EFFECTED SINCE "POLICE ACTION' BY INDIA ANALYSED vr vl> \uu. Kashmir, because of the lnlerM its future has aroused and the persistent rt j ommission to find a cease-fire formula acl t h India ;md Pakistan, has
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  • 335 3 India To Launch 20-Year Plan For Expansion Of Rubber Cultivation WASHINGTON, Aug. s.— Moves at rehabilitation of the rubber industry m both India and Ceylon are reported m Foreign Commerce Weekly, a Department of Commerce publication* The Indian Rubber Board has approved a 20-year plan for expansion of rubber cultivation,
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  • 181 3 Bombay Govt. To Defer Legislation On Publication Of Racing News BOMBAY, Aug. s— lt Is learnt on good authority that the Bombay Government will not proceed m the forthcoming Poona session of the Provincial Legislative Assembly with the Bill, recently published, seeking to amend the Bombay Gaming Act, placing a
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  • 163 3 TO ALL SOULS MEMORIAL CHURCH GARDEN IN KANPUR r lo i ANPUR (U.P.), Aug. 5 Relics of the "Indian Mutiny" or I8o/_now located in the historic "Memorial Well Garden" here— are to be removed to the All Souls Memorial Church Garden in the Kanpur
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  • 274 3 I'VE NO MORE VALUABLES LEFT TO STEAL-Aga Khan LONDON, Aug. s.— The Aga Khan, m a telephone interview yesterday with the Cannes correspondent of the London evening newspaper, The Star, said: "Now lam a happy man. I have no more valuables left to steal". "I can now go about without
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  • 93 3 CALCUTTA, Aug. 5. The West Bengal Provincial Congress Committee have, it is learnt, recommended to the Congress Central Parliamentary Board the names of Dr. R. Ahmad and Sheikh Mohammad Jan, as Congress candidates for the ensuing bye-elections to the West Bengal Legislative Assembly from
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  • 28 3 DUBLIN, Aug. s.— Prince Bernard of the Netherlands, on his first visit to the Dublin horse show, made a winning debut, on Wednesday m the Jumping arena* A.P.
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  • 45 3 FORDHAM UNIVERSITY HONOURS FOR QUIRINO MANILA, Aug. 5.— Fordham University offered President Elpidio Quirino the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws, it was reported here. The degree will be bestowed in ceremonies set for Aug. 12 at New York City during Quirino's aDproachlng visit.- A.P.
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  • 404 3 India's Thrift Savings Drive Makes Great Headway IT AIMS AT COMBATTING INFLATION SIMLA, Aug. 5. The Indian Government's campaign to encourage thrift and saving among the small-income group of t«e population, has made considerable headway m the last two years, it was authoritatively learnd here. This campaign, based on the
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  • 196 3 AGREEMENT REACHED WITH RAJPRAMUKHS NEW DELHI, Aug. s— The Rajpramukhs of States Unions have agreed to take effective steps to bring about the integration of their forces with the Indian Army. This decision marked the conclusion on July 27 of a twoday
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  • 1561 4 Ladakh The Best Spot To Realise Gandhiji's D ream Of Economic Development A Poser For The Mahatmaji Memorial Committee Miss Mridula Sarabhais Impressions Ot This 'Refuge In Lap Ot Mountains? In a series of three articles 4 cuptjoncd Ladakh and Ben. jfir gai.' Miss Mridula Sarabhai, V who had accompanied
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  • 124 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. s.— The Government of India's Trade Commissioner m Australia is arranging to send samples of Australian roofing tiles to Mangalore to enable Indian producers of tiles to supply the quality required m Australia, it is learnt here. Although Australia has its own
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  • 84 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. 5.— The Government of India have issued an order by which Bhopal, Bilaspur, Rampur, Himachal Pradesh and Cutch have become in all respects Chief Commissioner's provinces like Delhi with effect from Aug. 1. Till now these States were covered by the
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  • 155 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. 5.— 'Who Next' was the poser before Dr. Shyamat Prasad Mookherjee, India'* Minister for Industry and Supply, after h< had finished his 5,000-word presidential address to the second meet, ing of the Central Advisory Council of Industries here last week. For a
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  • 720 4 Dr. Pattabhi Explains MADRAS, Aug. s.— Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, Congress President, has dismissed the suggestion of holding elections immediately on the basis of the 1935 Act as ''not only absurd but impossible". The Congress President, m an interview to the PTI said: "For
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  • 262 4 'No Need To Retain Utdu ocript i NEW DELHI Aug. s.— The fear of "linguistic- imprmih.only be removed from the minds oi the people m dißrrent imJ regions if m content the national language is as near as ml the several regional languages. Making this observation. Mr.
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  • 73 4 MADRAS. Auk I AM Con«n'ssmcn of Madras oO here to consider how be>t«il struct i vp programme I gress couid fn* implrmfntrt T. Chpngalvorayan preMdrt Tlip mrctiiiK deeded I convrntiou of onsre^rv' proviiur and up ir iiency to f« J; proplp." It CllW for il'^, 1 Set
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  • 633 5 f Matthai's Warning To Industrialists -„/,>■ (,y ISDIA- l l fiXANCIAL iGREEMEU T WHITE PAPER ON FINANCIAL ACCORD < DELHI* Aug. s.— Dr. John Mat thai, India's Minister, named yesterday thai India would (o maintain a §evere economy
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  • 296 5 MATTHAI EXPLAINS BONUS PAYMENT ORDINANCE NEW DELHI, Aug. 5. Dr. Matthai, India's Finance Minister, described as "an unfortunate move and entirely uncalL ed for" the reported decision of about 5,000 Bombay textile workers m favour of a strike. The object of th«- strike
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  • 101 5 Pakistan's Spending Power In W. Hemisphere Countries KAKACHI, Aug. s.— Pakistan will be able to spend $65.uuu,0U0 m Western Hemispnere countries by June 30, 1950, as a result of the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' recent conference m London, an authoritative source said here yesterday. The full period for the spending ot
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  • 262 5 PEACE NEW YORK, Aug. s.— The independent international affairs magazine, United Nations World, yesterday listed five conditions for world peace which it said were laid down last summer by Marshal Stalin through M. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs. They were: (1)
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  • 47 5 NEW DELHI. Aug. 5 Next session the governing body of the \iiU-ri ational Labour Organisation will be held m Mysore from Dec. Tl to Jan. 7 8. Lall, secretary of the Labour Ministry. Government of India. will preside. A.P.
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  • 140 5 Lift Embargo On Arms Traffic Into Palestine, Says Bunche LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 5. Dr. I Ralph Bunche, the acting United Nations Palestine mediator, urged the Security Council yesterday to lift the embargo on the importation of arms into the Middle East. Without making specific mentioned of the arms embargo, Dr.
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  • 41 5 RESTRICTIONS ON JUTE SHIPMENTS TO BE REMOVED NEW DELHI, Aug. 5.— The Indian Government is to r«move licensing restrictions On shipment of jute goods to hard curreoicy areas, m order to stLmulate such exports, the Indian Commerce Ministry announced yesterday. Reuter
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  • 99 5 MANILA, Au^. d. uom;iiuiiiot L.vis laruc, Ui cran com.iianacr oi v^t-iurai l^uzon I nUitoaianaps ib dLiii auve, cuuuidiy to recent reports mat bt nau ueen Kiued dur.iig an encounter wun Government lorces, accoraing to a woman Huk u^ganiser, taKen captive by tne m Nueva
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  • 146 5 'COME TO OUR PARLOUR' SAYS J. P. NARAIN TO NEHRU CALCUTTA. Aug. 5. Jaiprakash Narain, Indian Scnia list Party leader, yesterday urged that Prime Minister Jawaiiarlal Nehru should leave the Indian National Congress and join the Socialist Party, Narain, who is m Calcutta t o •onsuit with Bengal leaders on
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  • 76 5 NEW YORK, Aug. 5. Mrs. R.ijammal PacKiyanathan Devadas, an Indian Home Economics' student, has been awarded one of the year 's nine international scholarships by the American Home Economics Association. A graduate of Queen Mary's College, Madras, she is now working lor the Pn. D.
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  • 242 5 PAKISTAN INVITES HATTA TO STAY AT KARACHI KARACHI, Aug. s.— The Indonesian Prime Minister Dr. Mohamed Hatta has been invited by the Pakistan Government to stay at Karachi lor one day while proceeding to Holland lor the political talks there on the future status of Indonesia, says an A. P.
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  • 125 5 DITCH STILL PESSIMISTIC OVER INDONESIAN PEACE! THE HAGUE, Au&. 5.— -The ceas* fire order m Indonesia has mot with moderate approval m the Dutch press although one or two of the more conservative papers express considerable doubt as to its ultimate effectiveness. The general riew on the present situation has
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  • 244 5 NEW DELHI, Aug. 5. Six Japanese technicians are scheduled to arrive m New Delhi this month to help popularise small scale industries m this country. With them they will bring machinery for about 50 different kinds of cottage industries. The
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  • 182 5 Travancore-Cochin Rajpramukh Signs More Agreements With India (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, Aug. 5. The budget of the United State of Travancor* and Cochin for the period ending March next is expected to disclose a surplus: of Rs. 350,000. The surplus budget seems a good tUgllry for the financial stability
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  • 35 5 Canberra. Aug. 5. Prime Minister Joseph Chifley announced yesterday that a Cabinet subcommittee had approved of reduction of dollar imports for th»« September quarter to the maximum extent practicable without seriously disrupting Australian economy.— Reuter
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  • 1022 6 People's Co-operation Is The Vital Need Today— Newboult "THiS WAR IS NOT ONE FOR THE SECURITY FORCES ONLY" Asked to give "a broad indication of how long Government consider* the Emergency will continue." Mr. W. N. Gray, the
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