Indian Daily Mail, 9 August 1949

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  • 153 1 Complete Unconditional Transfer Of Sovereignty Only Solution in Indonesian Problem -Hatta pur Am: One ?eople, One Language* One Govt* lAGUE TALKS FAIL IT IS A BAD DAY FOR S.L ASIA WARNS NEHRU iCH DELHL Uiy.S. Indonesian Republican PreMohamnti d Haifa, said today that "complete un(transfer of sovereignty to the people
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  • 292 1 Until Merger With India NEHRU'S WARNING (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. B.— The French Government stated in a communique released in Pondicherry yesterday that they Will conquer lavourably the demand ior autonomy to French Indian betUements. "The French Government has taken note of
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  • 67 1 C.R. REDDY LAUNCHES JALA PRAKASH (From Our Own Correspondent) VIZAGAPATAM, Aug. B.— The th'rd Indian built o€*an-fOing ship "Jala Prakash" was launched her* toda> from Sclndia'a .shipbuilding yard by Dr. C K. Kcddy, V»ceuhancellor th« Andhra University. Amidst th«- chaitfings of Yedic Hymns and breaking of cocoanut In traditional Hindu
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  • 60 1 Change In Policy 0' new Cabinet Says Hatta m .(•< -Presi eceni In declared orm will noc I one. ng a Presi- D Hatta, IMPORTANT HMII MtRASI arc bM i" furnish us i»^ iiiunbci of opirs he Indepen* pdition.s on cntrii u.w.N >;.\\ \(,r.K I poll] Lea] vYwr n< tu
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  • 19 1 Dr l< gaMr Merle \mbassaand r I Nail done&ia night 'i»d-table it The by Royal n Amstcrn 000
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  • 30 1 Mit in > U hiirant t^,, 1 -n before the W8 appeal i t to God- askod *om€ •s Godw ,ouUl go v P nRe ha. fixed 11 M- Coring
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  • 21 1 poodent) -An AS. »M Prime yam v i I nre N tnBOon for I Prtd. f '•••Con. k4>d h^i :nday.
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  • 116 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) IfYSOBE, Aug. B.— The 68-ycarold offic*' of Dewan of My*or»" wa.s abolished on Saturday when its last, but b> no means its least distinguished occupant. Sir Arcot Ramaswarny Mudaliar voluntarily laid down the office in order to h«lp democratisation
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  • 89 1 Aw Boon Haw Endorses Compulsory Registration In Hong Kong HONGKONG, Aug. B.— Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the Chinese medicine manufacturer and newspaper proprietor who earlier this year was forbidden lo «>ntt>r Malaya, today Issued a statement approving the Hongkong Government's plan for compulsory registration of all residents. li said the
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  • 202 1 KARACHI, Aug. B.— The Slnd chief court today acquitted Mohammed Ayub Khuhro, former Premier of Sind Province, of charges ot criminal breach of trust and possession of stolen property. He had been found guilty by a Karachi court on Feb.
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  • 116 1 Indian Delegation To Sept. Session Of U.N. General Assembly NEW DELHI, Aug 8^ B Nursing Ran. Permanent Indian r< urcM-ntative at Lake Success, will had ih< Indian Delation to tft. United Nations General meeting o n September 19. it was harned here. Other member, of the delegation are: The Jamsaheb
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  • 20 1 PARIS. Mil? 8. The 4 000 rmployeei of thr international Sl^pCar« Company struck throusnloul Franco today for higher wages. Reuter
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  • 49 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) KUMBAKONAM, Aug. B.— The h< ad of Dharapuram Mutt, His Holiness Panndarasannadhi and two other accused were discharged as being not guilty on Saturday in the en so in which they were accused of kidnapping the wile of "Mutt'* rook. -Copyright.
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  • 343 1 Serious Fighting Reported Near Rangoon BURMA K\N(iOON Aug. B.— Railway crews returning from upcountry on Sunday reported wrioas fightug between Government troops and a combined fo.ee ol army d «*f rl an^ t^ 0 f munists 25 miles north of Rangoon. '1 he) said the centre of Hunting is Tantabin
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  • 141 1 Even Misfortunes Are A Blessing Says C.R. ONLV WE MUST MAINTAIN A PURE HEART (From «lur Ow«t Corrcspondcut^ BOMBAY, Aug. 8, Amidst an Atmosphere of irenzied festivity, Indias (Governor-General Sri C. itajagopalachari today laid the foundation-stone of the new refugee township neai lioinl)a> and christened it "UUas Nagar." The Governor-General
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  • 62 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. B— lndia's Go-vernor-General C. Rajagopalachari played the perfect host to members of the Youth Argosy of America who visited India recently. When one of the American guests ;iskcd the Governor-General whether he would visit the United States. "Itajajr gave this reply: "In view
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  • 82 1 LONEGN, Aug. B— U Maung, Burmes: Foreign Minister, toda> lunched with -Mr. Hector McNeil. British Minister of State, with -a horn he is having talks on BUtteri of common interest in the absence of Foreign Secretary Ernest Bcvin. Mr. Ecvin is at Strasbourg for the
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  • 114 1 WASHINGTON. Aug. 8. United Slates Secretary of Slate Dean lciieson will uegin consul latiuiib witii Congressional Foreign l'oiicy committee before the end of this season on tne development oi a new American policy towards China and the Far East. Oflicials said Monday that
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  • 81 1 WELLINGTON, Aug. B.— A bigger earthquake than the one which caused the great disaster in Ecuador shock two British South Pacific islands during the week-end, it was reported here today. The British islands of Tonga and Niue were on the outer edge of the quake
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  • 58 1 INDIAN ROTARIANS ORGANISE ANTI-CORRUPTION DRIVE ALLAHABAD, Aug 8 Kota riaiib of Allahabad have decided to organist an anti-corruption drive in trade. This decision was taken at a meeting of the Vocational Servce Committee of the Rotary Club. The Kotary Club here proposes to take pk'tlgos from businessmen who will granted
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  • 90 1 BOMBAY, Aug. B —The Bombay Government will "liberate" the province's "habitual criminal tribes'' mi Aug. 13. The "criminal tribes" now herded up and kept in isolation in a barbed wire enclosured "settlement," number 2,651. Besides, there are "free colonies" accommodating 3,354 tribesmen who are
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  • 66 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. B.— The Indian Council of World Affairs will be re presented by Sir T. Vijayaraghavachari, India's elder statesman, at the Commonwealth Relations Conference to be held at Toronto In the first week of September. The conference is convened by the Canadian Institute
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  • 80 1 PUR I <Oiissa», Auk. B.— Mr. Asa! Ali, Governor of Orissa, has Urged the revival and Totalisation of tht indigenous systems of medicines in India. Inaugurating an Ayurvedic Institute here, the Governor observed 'hat h«' was an arriprt supporter of Ayurvda and the Unanj
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    • 768 2 ABOUT a month prior to the introduction of the Emergency Regulations in this country, the Rt. Hon'ble Mr. Malcolm MacDonald in h i> very first [*resa Conference .since his assumption of the newly-created po. t of the United Kingdom < ommissioner.Genera] in South i Hast
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  • 425 2 Overseas Indians Asked Not To Misuse Advantages Allowed To Them Help Towards Prosperity Development Of Country Of Adoption PANSiT HEKSU'S AiiVSCE NEW DELHI, Aug. 8. The Prime 'Minister Pandit Xehru, here that India's foreign policy had been directed against racial inequality existing in som parts of the world. "We have
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  • 142 2 American British Expert To Help India's Industrial Programme BOMBAY, Aug. 8.-The Indian < engage the services of a team of Jirii ntn "*n experts to assist the implementation j^Vl trial programme. '"dia. Dr. J. C. Ghosh, Director-General of Industry and Supply, who has just left Bombay for Britain and the
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  • 207 2 NEHRU'S MESSAGE TO SWISS FOREIGN MINISTER NEW DELHI, Aug. 8 Pandit. Nehru, the Indian Prim* 1 Minister, and (He Foreign Minister <>i Switzerland exchanged the tallowing messages on the occasion <>t tne anniversary oi the founding ol the Swiss Confederation on Aujj. i From the INDIAN PRIME MINISJI.K: "It gives
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  • 104 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. B.— Former ReIpresentative of th e Government of India in Malaya, Mr. S. K. CheUur [who >=incp his return to India has b-oi performing the colossal task of reducing the rents paid m zanun areas to the level
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  • 255 2 Work For Building A Secular State In India MR. FYZEt'S APPEAL TO MUSLIMS IN INDIA BOMBAY, \n-. 8-— Mr. A. A. Pysce, India's Ambassador designate to Bgypt, has called upon Muslims in India to give "wholehearted support" to the ideal of secular Slate "which is being born in this great
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  • 62 2 NEW DELHI, \ur 8. Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru, in a broadcast to the nation saul Saturday night that it the country continued to spend on iood imports at the rate she had been doing her foreign exchange resources would be reduced. This mifhi haniper
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  • 229 2 PROGRESS MADE IN RESTORATION OF TEMPLE AT SOMNATH NEW UfcLlll. Au«. 8 The scheme for restoration of the famous siMiin.ith temple, destroyed by Mohammed of Ghazni more than 1)00 years ago, has made further progress. i.ie reconstruction scheme, it is learnt, Includes ambitious plans for the construction of a now
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  • 62 2 TIRUVARUR, Auk;. 8. In commemoration of the historic salt satyagraha of 1939 in Vedaranyam under the leadership of Rajaji, the Vedaranyam Panchayat Hoard unanimously has resolved to construct a park on the spot on which the satya^raha camp stood and to instal in
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  • 167 2 BOMBAY, Avg. B.— Mahatnr, an( hi nrl hi much revered by Africans in Ea Airi (i ih, according to Mr. Peter Koinan^e, K«.>i \f li'J^r and political leader. un edi^^ Mr. Koinange is here un a three nmnif ture tour.
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  • 105 2 Separation Of Judiciary From Executive: Madras Govt.'s Initial Step (From Our Own Correspondeut) MADRAS. Auk- -Th< Madras Government's txhrme to the Judicial*} trom the Executive will first be Introduced in two districts Chiiiglopet and North Arcoi -according <o a decision of the [Cabinet yesterday. Mr. K. Madhava M«?non, Madras OoTernmcnt
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  • 52 2 NEW DELHI. Aug. 3. Dr Luis Alvarado, Peruvian Ambassador 'o the Dominican Republic, has been appointed Assistant DirectorGeneral of the International Labour Office, according to a message received by the i.1.0. branch here. Dr. Alvarado is the first Latin American to be appointed to this
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  • 199 2 PAKISTANIS EMPLOYES IN INDIA: A GOVT. CLARIFICATION NEW DELHI, An iu Tll ;-rni,i«-n, o. India an Z&Z Jne puhl.(;,t lOn a a Pa .lournal •v.-n-r dir to provincial Government. unploymrnt o f Pakistan M,. in certain k< iatatrici 3 ing l% ibis ii typtan Ifcai h^Cn rrnnirnf o f I
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  • 25 2 PARIS Aug. 8. T:* of Licj 1 General M Carpentier i ol the Fn 1 tf» L «'Ut-G< n B in the Journal dav Reuter
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  • 237 3 Ly s Of Inferior Status Fast Coming To An End r r SVCCESS, Aug. b. Mr. Trygve Lie, United Nation* Secretary■Yin his annual report published today that "the days of dependency talus are fast corning to an end in Asia." Pakistan Burma and Ceylon, all formerly dependent parts of
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  • 254 3 nfluencc in the affairs of the United NaGiven time, and the necessary dej their economic resources, their influence m r commensurate with their populaIh,. mou become the 59th member of the Tin applications of four more countries Mongolian People's Republic, Ceylon, iKorea— arc pending, Indonesia may
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  • 235 3 ATTLEE ARUNHEL, LiiKiand, Au«. H. The British Prime Minister Clement \ttiee warning against pessimism, said on Saturday the ultimate success or failure of the United Nations rested with the people of the world. Attlee spoke at a UN Association Rally on the ground of
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  • 158 3 KARACHI, Aug. 8. Senor Fernando Samper, chairman of the United Nations Kashmir Commission's truce subcommittee, said on his arrival here by air yesterday he believed there was reason to hope his mission would prove fruitful and constructive." Accompanied by M. Erik Col ban. the
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  • 529 3 WASHINGTON, Aug. K— A Republican offer to work out a strong China policy for the U.S. Government on a bipartisan basis was extended Sunday to the Administration. It came through Representative Joseph W. Martin of Massachusetts, House Republican leader. He said it was
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  • 72 3 CANTON. Aug. 8. China lodged a strong protest today with the Soviet Union against the recently concluded one vear trade pact between Russia and the Chinese Communists in Manchuria. Th t Chinese Nationalist Government charged that the Pact violates the S'mo-Soviet treaty of Aug. 14.
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  • 39 3 TEHERAN. Aug. B.— Martial law imposed in Teheran on Feb. 4. when an attempt was made on the life of the Shah by a member of the pro-Russian Communist Tuck-h Partv was officially ended vesterday. Reuter
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  • 354 3 RESULTS OF CHIANG -RHEE MEETING CIIIXHAL. Korea. Aug. 8. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and Koren President Dr. Syngman Rhee today asked for a conference of Asian powers to frame a Pacific pact against Communism. Tn«* leaders of Nationalist Ciiina and the South
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  • 101 3 BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP SEA! AHMEDABAD (Bombay) Aug. 8. Twelve laoourers, including live women, were recently drowned in ihe river Mam near here, wnen tney jumpea irom a railway bridge to escape being run over by an approaching train. me party oi Z& farm labourers was returning nome
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  • 64 3 MADRAS. Aug. 3. Twelve prison officials in Salem central jail near here were injured when detainees said to be Communists, threw plates, jugs, and earthernware at them Saturday night, it was olficially announced Sunday. A communique said trouble followed me reiusal ot a Communis.
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  • 148 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. B.— Communists in Assam. India's eastern-most province, are attempting to contact ".mmumsts in neighbouring China and Burma. (Jop.nath Bardoloi. Assam Premier, told the Indian Constituent AssembU here l-rida > ulSl. He .said Communists were responsible for an outbreak of violent
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  • 94 3 STOP USING GURKHA TROOPS IN MALAYA NEPAL NATIONAL CONGRESS LEADER'S DEMAND NEW DELHI, Aug. 8. The Nepal National Congress "fc> against .the recruitment of Gurkha soldiers to the British Army and their use in Malaya," Mr. B. P. Koirala, Nepal nationalist leader said here yesterday. Mr. Koirala, who yesterday met
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  • 145 3 COPENHAGEN, Aug. B— Th« biggest shipbuilding exnib'tion cv«r heia in Denmark and probably in the whole World will be staged in copennag€n "Forum" on Aug. 19. Sept. 4 under the pa-ronag* ol Kmg Frederick. The exhibition, which is said U) be "the first comprehensive exhibition of shipbuilding
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  • 89 3 Permit For Re-entry Into Lhasa Sought (ANTON. Aug. B.— -China appeal ed yesterday to the Tibetan Council of State tu permit re-entry of a Nationalist mission recently ousted from I h;isa. The appeal was made by Acting President Li Tsung-jen. A state :nent by Premier Yen Hsi-han urged the Tibetan
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  • 42 3 PRAGUE. Aug. B.— Commtrc with Russia and the Eastern European "People's Democracies" now accounts for 40 percent of Czechos lovakia's foreign trade and tfaia ratio is to be incr^a^d still further. Bviep Loebel, Deputy Minister ol Foreign Trade said go Saturday. A.P.
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  • 636 4 Br. Citizenship For C 'wealth People Special Provisions for Persons Bom In Malayan federation Previous to this year persons who enjoyed British nationality, from whatever part of the Briusn commonwealth they came, were all classed together in one category of British subjects.' The British Nationality Act of VJIS which came
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  • 194 4 Welfare Wee* otgan in SeremDan yesieraay ana will continue axun oaiuruuy, Aug. 16. Ye^teruay a. nag nay vvd-s ne^u, menioers 01 cue women s service League selling nags in tne tu\vn ana a.»ci\ict. ine JJi&inct weuare nas co-op tea tne services ul leaanis .nemoers oi uie
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  • 111 4 The JSelangor Chinese (Coin Wu; Atnietic Association is sponsoring a weignt-luung meet to oe held on «<Tiaay ttept. z. ai me hJuKR imiitang Amusement PaiK, Kuaia Lumpur, in aid oi wenare lunas. Tne contest is opened to all amateurs i'esiaing in the &tate ol Seiangor. Classes
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  • 53 4 The Joo Chit Library, organised for the people of the district in the new premises bmit to lie use a Children s Social Ctntre. ;i Boys' Club and a Library, in Joo Chiat Road, uill bt opened officially by Lady Gimson today Aug. 9
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  • 27 4 The monthly meeting of the Rural Board will be held on Thursday, Aug. 18 in the Council Chamber, Colonial Secretary's Office, at 10 a.m.
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  • 88 4 TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENT AT CUP FINAL AT K.L. The Football Association gi Malaya has arranged that the Cup Final is to be played on Aug. 13, on Malaya District headquarters ground. The osvntrs of taxis who wish to carry pa.ssengt j rs to this match should apply in person to the
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  • 94 4 Something quite new in exhibitions will open at the British Council Centre, Young Road, Kuala Lumpur Monday. Aug. 15, when a display of arts and crafts will bo held in aid of the Y.W.C.A. Fund Appeal. All the exhibits will be for sale. The artists
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  • 23 4 The next Singapore Legislative Council Meeting will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 23 at 10 a.m. at the Municipal Chamber.
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  • 114 4 Following uiim addressed to Indians in Singapore could not be delivered to the addressees lor want of accurate and sufficient address. They can be claii/cil for at the "Overseas Telegraph Office," 35, Kobinson Road. Singapore. Name Address Telg. No. ft Date Office of Ori«i> Abdulrashid
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  • 831 4 LABOURERS' LINES ONE BUNGALOW BURNT DOWN At 9.00 p.m. on Aug. 7, a force of 100 Chinese, Tamil and Malay bandits held up and herded the labourers from the labour lines at the Kebun Bahru division of Tangkak Estate near the 32nd mile, MuarSegamat
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  • 126 4 The arrival is announced of No. 33 Squadron on board the aircraft carrier Ocean which berthed on Sunday at the Naval Bast 1 Seletar. This Squadron will take the pla< of No. 28 Squadron which it wilJ b^ recalled left MaJaya for Horn; Kon&
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