Indian Daily Mail, 7 August 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 178. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 227 1 Serve Aug.15 With Solemnity In Spirit Of Service To Nation tigress Working Committees Resolution ate The Day For Increased a Production Campaign 9 1 DELHI. Aug. 6— AUGUST 15— the second vo f India* attainment of independence V observed with solemn thanksgiving and m iof mvke to the nation, says
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  • 82 1 e e.-Mr. Abid All. i Bombay provincial L' Congress, in Socialist Party Indian Na. ut any rtstr- a move Hind Mazdoor ■jfcumjc t« "speak itlon's ccoAtJid All .^id: not b* nough tic n of jJkKjour Sabha can jV^^C- should be I J r--y to join
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  • 21 1 >j The ..irday W o< made X.: tun for fe HI be S- C r or fort. loan fa 'wee*
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  • 155 1 MELBOURNE, Aug. 6. On> pound of uranium completely burned m the atomic cense is equal to 1,500 tons of coal. This was stated by th« noted Australian atomic scientist, Professor Marcus Oliphant, m a lecture at Melbourne University. Professor Oliphant, who is
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  • 160 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 6.— The Government of India have warned all banks which have disputes with their employees pending before the Industrial Tribunal that no employee should be discharged or dismissed without the Tribunal's approval, it is officially stated here. Certain instances of
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  • 224 1 Bernard Shaw Says 'I Am Extinct'! TEL AVIV, Aug. 6.— George Bernard Shaw, m letter to a 20-year-old pen friend m Tel Aviv wrote! "Dear Elsie, seek younger friends, I am extinct.' The pen-friend, pretty dark-hair-ed Miss Elsie, although somewhat disappointed, smiled when she received his photograph with this dictation,
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  • 91 1 6.000 NORTH KOREA INVADERS DRIVEN BACK SEOUL. Aug. 6.— The Army Chief of Staff of South Korea said Friday nisht that an estimated 6,000 invaders from Communist North Korea have been driven back across the border. *w Major-Gen. Choi Byung Duki estimated that the Southern Republic's army had lost 100
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  • 76 1 BLACKOUT APOLOGY SINGAPORE, Aug. 6.— Due to complete blackout of wir«less trans, mission which prevailed all over the world, and which the technical pundits attributed to Sun-spots, tht 0.Z.1. 6. were unable to receive any Monccast for several hours yesterday. Our usually plentiful Saturday Press* Release (which are intended for
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  • 94 1 MANILA, Aug. 6. President Elpidio Quirino left on Saturday morning by plane for conferences with President Truman m Washing, ton. The answers he receives k> appeals for increased military and economic aid will shape the course of this three year old Republic for years to come.
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  • 35 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 6.— Eight hundred Haj Pilgrims tailed tMs week for Jeddah on a pilgrimage to Mecca. About 3.000 more Hal Pilfrins arr railing for T&ddah from Rnm. bay thta week.- FOC
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  • 445 1 Indian Communists Policy Of Violence And Terrorism Now Futile Pandit Nehru's Revelations CHARGE OF SUPPRESSION OF CIVIL LIBERTIES BASELESS NEW DELHI, Aug. 6.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India?* Prime Minister, declared Friday that the Communist policy aimed at creating chaos m India through violence and terrorism has been unsuccessful. The Prime
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  • 516 1 BURMA: APPEAL FOR UNITY RANGOON, Aug. 6,— The Burmese Premier Thakin Nu told a conference of high ranking military and civil officers here on Friday that although the Burmese rebellion has passed the danger zone, the country's recovery from the yev
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  • 149 1 CHANDERNAGORE,, Aug. 6— A peoples' convention is to be shortl held m Chandernagore to det*rmin» the peoples' desire regarding th future status of the town m th Indian Union. Th- National Democratic Front t v .e ro.ward Bloc and the Lok Syak Sangha of Chandernagore
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  • 176 1 Pakistan Denies Oil Prospecting Negotiations In Kalat KARACHI, Aug. 6.— Reports of negotiations for oil prospecting In the State of Kalat between the Khan (ruler) of Kalat and some American firms were denied Friday by an official of the Stat Ministry of the Pakistan Govern ment. Kalat is situated on
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  • 77 1 ROME, Aug. 6. A 25-year.o; Indian s«minarist, Joseph Coelhof Madras, due to be ordained m ten days, wa« drowned on Frida whil<> bathing near here, it wa teamed yesterday. On hoiiday with about 20 oth< Indian and Australian seminarist he was bathing at Fregene Beach
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  • 157 1 STAFFORD CRIPPS TO FLY TO WASHINGTON ON SEPT 3 LONDON, Aug. 0. Sir Staffoi Ctippc plans to fly from Londm t Washington on Sept. 3 m quest <r a cure for Britain's dollar crisis The British Chancellor of th Exchequer is now und«r Nmtfldei) m Switzerland for a digestive ai
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  • 2675 2 The Indian Army is The Torch-Bearer Of The Message Of Freedom And Goodwill Nehru's Assurance To Ladakh Citizens IMPRESSIONS OF INDIAN PREMIER'S VISIT RECALLED I This is the second article on the imi pressions of Pandit A Nehru' 3 recent visit to 5 Ladakh. The first ap--5 peared on Aug.
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  • 165 2 MOSCOW, Aug. 6. The mortar was invented by Russian sailors. This claim was advanced m Red Fleet which said: For a long time priority m the construction of the mortar has been ascribed to the Japanese. Soviet research workers have rejected this falsehood. Material preserved m
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  • 409 2 Bikaner State Prison Make World's Fines Carpets They Even Adorn BuchM RIKANER, Aug. 6.— A pile of ings, enclosed by an 18-foot wall hi, lewi U, some of the world's finest carpets lh < *fi Carpets made m this r a nuf *W —adorn the Buckingham Palace and"" h Bika
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  • 259 2 will also cor.-rb'P fill nuahy for the uciflfllj tachfd to the natAl Gcv rnment of W*l| granted Rs. 7.000 U minary exp«n«««. I: J with the CSIR i« J of India, Calcuf-a U:j train about a d z*awl t-chnique of tion every year.- w CALCUTTA,
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  • 303 3 Ne w Move To Unite India's Student Population. fo Steer Clear Of Politics And oO\unist Influence D(E NOVEMBER FOR INAUGURATION J PHONAL UNION OF STUDENTS" new move is taking shape m India vi p> .(ufient population and to wean them f j a particularly from Communism. of Indian students and
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  • 126 3 Nationalists Admit Red Occupation Of Changsha CANTON, Aug. 6. A Chinese Nationalist njilitary spokesman today confirmed that Communist had completed occupied Changsha, capital of Hunan province The spokesman said the whereabouts of Gen. Chen Ming-jen, Govern r of Hunan, were unknown but he was possibly detained by the Communists. Gen.
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  • 81 3 NEHRU'S GIFT ELEPHANT AWAITING TRANSPORT TO JAPAN CALCUTTA, Aug. 6. Premier Nehru's female elephant, g ift to Tokyo children, arrived here on Thursday, and is awaiting the Japanese ship Encho Maru which is due here o*l Aug. 25. The glephant which is a 15-year-old, was captured m 1947 m a
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  • 259 3 MURDER OF POLICE CONSTABLE: SOLDIERS SENTENCED NEW DELHI, July 29 (By Air 2f aI VhT F u S So th Indian "wtew «i 4 Indian army were to-day ?£o K nC6 4 d v l 2 transportation for f«r ?E Sessions Judge, Delhi ;?Ihil urde r .of a police constable
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    34 3 PHOTO I'oui (bste-Hofet (14ft) French Minislei 1 of Colonies, shakes hands with Sisavons Vong, King of Laos, Indo-China, after decorating him with the Croix De Guerre. With Palms, m Paris on July 20.— A.P.
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  • 261 3 Quirino's Directive AMI I -Prrs.dfiU QuJrino last ni*ht instructed Am* nulo to sound out other free countries of Asia J '"in-Communist Pacific Union. mil of "^tructions, Quirino stressed that union k NuentuaUy to Bapoliticai, 'Perar Jtl HXED 1 terminei
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  • 31 3 &iktus.t*LA!iX California, Aug. 6. A moderately strong earthquake 3,200 miles from here and "possibly m Japan" wa srecorded on the University of California seismograph startog at 0047 on Saturday GMT. A.P.
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  • 53 3 LONDON, Aug. 6. Britain, America. France and Canada have been nominated to form the Supreme Defence Council of the Atlantic Pact, diplomatic officials reFriday here. The sources said the Council's job will probably be to direct the military and strategic pragramme of the 12-Nation
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  • 290 3 HYDERABAD COVT. CLARIFIES ISSUE HYDERABAD, Aug. 6.— On the question of music before mosques, the Hyderabad Government issued last week an important communique defining their policy. They have rescinded the existing rules contained m the Hyderabad District Police Manual which they consider to have been found unworkable*
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  • 1219 3 May Emerge As Strong Opposition To Congress! BOMBAY, Aug. 6.— The Indian Socialist Party, the only organised all-India opposition to the Indian National Congress, is preparing for India's first general elections under the new Constitution. The General Council of the Socialist Party is meeting
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  • 389 4 UN Fellowships For Asian, Pacific Candidates Eight Awards In first Group LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 6. —Eight representatives from Pacific and Asian countries are among 21 successful candidates who have been awarded the first group of fellowships by the United Nations Economic Affairs Department as part of the technical assistance programme
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  • 143 4 The Overseas Pakistan League, Singapore, will celebrate "Pakistan Day" that falls on Sunday, Aug. 14. A mass meeting will be organized at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 10.30 a.m. The proceedings will Commence with the hoisting of the flag and the recitation from the Holy
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  • 69 4 Market prices of Malayan rice m five principal towns as On Monday, Aug. 1, and compared with Monday, Juiv 25. were:" UNDERMILLED July 25 Aug. 1 Alor Star Kuala Lumpur 28 28 Kota Bahru 26 26 Ipoh 29 29 Penang 28 28 POLISHED July 25 Aug.
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  • 175 4 Mr. Thivy's Appeal At S.E.A. Liaison Officers' Meeting At the 27th meeting of the 8. E. Asia Liaison Officers' which began at the Commissioner-General's Office, Phoenix Park, on Thursday last, Mr. John Thivy, the Indian delegate, said that his Government's decision announced at their last meeting, to stop importing food
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  • 89 4 INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION IN NAVAL BASE In connection with the Indian Independence Day celebration, a mass meeting will be held on Monday, Aur. 15, at 4 p.m. m front of Block 42, H.M. Naval Base, with Mrs. E. V. Davies M.A. m the chair. Messrs. M. U. Patel, P. 8.
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  • 70 4 All Government Rice Retailers have been granted permission to close their shops for a day on Aug. 12 m order to celebrate the Third Anniversary of the formation of the Singapore Government Licensed Rice Retailers Association, who control almost a thousand Government Rice Retailers. This information
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  • 402 4 CONFERENCE OF SING APORE AND MALAYAN AMATEUR ATHL ETIC LEADERS With the obj«ct of ensuring that Amateur Athletics shall continue to be organised on a Pan-Malayan basis, the President of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association Mr. E. Strickland and th» acting President of the Amateur Athletic Association of Malaya Mr.
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  • 173 4 Admiral Sir Patrick Brind, C-in-C, Far East Station, returned by air to Singapore Friday evening after a cruise m Japanese waters m the despatch vessel "Alert" (Commander A. A. F. Talbot, D.S.O.)*, says an official Press re* lease. When In Japan, Sir Patrick Brind had
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  • 9 4 FM?ily remltuncel from Malaya
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  • 218 4 Two officers of the Trade Union Adviser's Department will leave on the "Cartage" on Sept. n for a sixmonth's course of training m the United ipngdom. They are Mr. Tsung Tat Meng and Inche Abdul Rahnkfn bin Atou Onnan. While m the United
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  • 155 4 On handing over command of the Far East Land Forces to Lteute. nant-General, Sir John Harding on Aug. 2, General Sir Neil M. Ritchie has issued a Special Order of the Day which states: "On handing over command of the Far East Land Forces to
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  • 108 4 The Malayan Establishment Officer m Kuala Lumpur Secretariat has issued the following statement: "It has aince ths war been difficult to recruit professional Officers and the shortage of Doctors and Civil Engineers m particular ie acute. The policy is to appoint locally domiciled can
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  • 89 4 The proposed Reading Room Building at No. 81. 13* Miles SeW will be handed over to the SeleSr Naval Base Indians on Sunday Aug 7 at 430 p,m. under the kinc presidentship of Mr. X Kov i Editor Videsia Malayalee/ at public meeting.
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