Indian Daily Mail, 11 August 1949

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL NO. 182. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 154 1 Chandernagore Administrative Functions Transferred To MunicipalAssembly CHINA Chambon's Sew Directives (From Our Own Correspondent* RYUiORE, Au Hi.— Judicial and ad linistra. of Chandernagrorc have been transferred to l(| |>el>eii I»as. President of the Administrative! Municipal Assembly under orders of Jean Chamf a di n (om mission L-r. Both the Departments
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  • 84 1 NEW DKLIII. Au« 10 Army drivers are running New Delhi slate-owned transport system, paralysed since mid-night when 1 ,2 00 dr i vea- s an d 000 due tors bet an a three-day v strike. Pojice are pro&ecting the iOU biases m?w manned by- army drivers
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  • 41 1 h "it <>v\n orrespondent) WAS, kM« ll.— .Madura p oik'ii into |)r»'v«*n*iv« nm< ih Joint S«c:»»:iry «>l I Sm ialisi Part) and fiv<" wurkerg mtrii(J»(l t<> lake i ikl i,.,; a nieHii. \iiii-( oimnonwealMi j (I* t vino police ban
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  • 22 1 it Own Correspondent) 1 M.1.111. Auv; II —The In-vu.-nt tattmbly will ad\i f<.r ,i short "Indeand reassemble <>n 1 v njjh*
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  • 41 1 FORMER PRESIDENT HOONER'S BIRTHDAY >rnia, Auk 10. Herbert Hoover b i nda> today as: Nil all uver the x-pi tsi major address ford University. flang <o onter- Elpiak) Quirino of hi latter rp--1 8 en roiit L from Manila noxt work
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  • 66 1 (I'ioin Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 10. -Former In d:.i Agent Mr. T. G. Nataraja PUia; who arrived by Rajula Monday morning was welcomed on arrival by a group of Malayan Jkdians if. mostly r< tir«d officials in the harbour Mr. P'llai intends to piore
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  • 46 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW, Aug. 10.— AgricuJLiial and urban property of Pakistan Premier L'iaquat Ali Khan and his wife in Muzaflfarnagar District has been vested in th P Custodian of Kvacuvo Property o f the United Proyincefi Government Copyright.
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  • 77 1 NORWAY INDIA AIR PACT TALKS OSLO, Aug. 10. --Norway ana India have started negotiations in New Etelhi for a new air agreement, tlv Norwegian Foreign Otnce said Coday Norway's negotiator i.s Mr. J«JM Schive, her Minister t o India. The countrie* ami at a pnflt&a nent pact to replace the
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  • 60 1 MOMBASA INDIAN COMMITS SUIC IDE MOMBASA, Aug. 10.— Mukut Narain Sharma. 35, a Punjabi Indian, committed suicide in his hotei room her* by attaching the electric wiring to his neck, placing a damp cloth ovf-r his head and turning on the light switch. Sharma, an employee o f the Kenya
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  • 208 1 SULPHUR LADEN CARGO SHIP CATCHKS FIRE MADRAS HARBOUR FIREMEN'S HEROIC ACTION (l-'rom Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS Aug. 10. Thousand l\\r hundred tons el burning sulphur on hoard a shjp berthed in Madras harbour >esterday afterOoOn threatened to blanket the city With deadly fumes However, prompt actien by <he harbour fir*quads
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  • 89 1 (l''rom Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI Aug. 10. It appears Mohammad llatta Indonesian Republican Premier surprised India's )long\v»nd*'d Constitution-makers by the brevity of his address on Monday which lasted just 15 minutes. Pandit Nehru who presided remarked "I hmv« no doubt that
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  • 45 1 SAIGON. Aug 10— A policeman was killed and 12 pt pic, including Ire children, wounded wh«'n Vietminh (Annami'sc Nationalist) forces last night shelled outer Saigon with mortars. All Ike victims wm Vietnamese. Vietminh forces also attacked he .prison camp at Phiilan barracks Reuter
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  • 94 1 Indi n Army's Contribution To Solution Of Fond Problem NEW DELHI. Auk. 10.— The "major operat ions" "Op-dlrow Waste less** as its contribution crisis. Indian Army has launched two More-Food" and tkOp-Use-Lcss-towards solving India's food Gen. K M Cariappa, Commander m-Chi< f pj the Army, has apod to all army
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  • 79 1 BATAVIA-BEMARANG KLM SERVICE TO BE RESUMED BATAVIA. Aug. JO. -The KLM will restUlc l*i ser^ce between Batavia and Jogjakarta via Scmarang as from Thursday Aug. 11, accor ding to Aneta, the Dutch n^ws agency. Th e was temporarily sus pendt'd wh« n Dutch quarters with drew from Jogjakarta and the
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  • 46 1 BENGALI FILM "FORTY TWO FOUND UNSUITABLE (From Our Own Correspondence) CALCUTTA. Aug. 10.— A Bengali iilm entitled "Fortytwo" has b**n declared unsuitable for exhibition by th* West Bengal Board of Film Censors 'as it i* at present likely to <3*eft e paesions and encourage disorders Copyright.
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  • 71 1 CANBERRA, Aug. 10.— Defence Minister John Dcdman said today a meve to set up a Pacific pact coml>arabl<? in all respite to the North Atlantic Alliance would be welcom od by Australia. He told a news conference such a treaty would b« of advantage to
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  • 256 1 UNION LEADERS TO ASK STRIKERS TO GO BACK TO WORK AUSTRALIAN COAL STRIKE SITUATION: SYDNEY, Aug. lo. Union leaders hiII on triiiaj order Australia's >:;>.iMjti striKitig niiiK-L > bacK to woi'a nexi week. Mi. K iianiiltoii, Acting i'rebiaent ol tne vimers federation, announcea today in tne aevenm weeK ol tne
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  • 184 1 WASliiNO'luN, Aug. 10.—1'rtMdtia i i ujuan on fuesuuy nigtit as .vUILU I'lMHiOl oi IMC i*mUppf fl tuat ne w>ll nut return "empty liaiiut-cl from his visit 10 tills country. i i uman aiacio th^ remark, in an exchange oi toasts at a lormai amntr giwn for
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  • 145 1 KARACHI, Aug. 10.— Mohamed llalta, Premier of the In rloncsian Republic, today dem n ded the inclusion of Dutch New Ciuinea in the proposed Indone sian*lnion. Hutta is eiiroute t o The Hague to participate in round table talks dc si^iU'd to work out
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  • 45 1 RANGOON. Auji. 1. An Indian passenger was injured when a Bur-mese-owned Dakota airliner was hit by ground fire over rebel-held territory in the Irrawaddy Delta w^s't of Rangoon yesterday. Th*> plane r< turned here safely with bullet holes in thr wln£r an H tail. Reuter
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  • 101 1 PARIS, Aug. 10. A senior official oi the firm investigating last week's armed hold-up of the Aga Khan, when the Begum was roDbed vol jewels worth nearly could not confirm an evening newspaper report today tnat recovery ol the jewels in the next
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  • 66 1 SAIGON, Aug. 10.— Lt. Gen. Sir John Harding, British CommancU'r-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, arrived here by air today from Singapore on his way t 0 Hongkong. He was met at the airport by Lt. Gen Blaizot, Command^r-in-Chiel of the French POrCei in the
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  • 235 1 NATIONALISTS PREPARING TO EVAIIATE CANTON CANTON, Aug. 10.— -Gloom rei^u* among .vuiniiaaist oilitiafcj in tan ton. U'fly a few weeks ago they ihougnl Muucining might still be Uone It lurn ine uae against the iteas. m i».i\ even ide most opti mislic oi i ii< m nave iMily tuc gravt'M
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  • 35 1 IvAWiOON, Aug. IV.— An uiioflxCial statement on Monday claimed hat rt:b« 1 Kar«ns d«f«'i»dmg t|i« railway (own of Nyaunglfbin, 8a nulci north of Rangoon, arc using liunnans as 'human drfeiicserins" against ttkm advancing; troops.- AP
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    • 661 2 PROFESSOR SILCOCK WAGES DISPUTE !]T is reported that Dr. T. H. Silcock, Professor of Economics, Raffles College, has been a ;ked to be Chairman of the Board of Arbitration which will dctl witta the- "wage* dispute between the rubber tappers and I heir employers/ 1 The Professor at present is
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  • 341 2 LABOUR IS GRATEFUL, SAYS HIND MAZDOOR SECRETARY BOMBAY, Aug. 10. Mr. Asoka Mehta, General •Secretary of the Hind Mazdoor Sabha, has welcomed the statement of the Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, clarifying th e economic policy of the Government of India. "Labour Is grateful
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  • 592 2 M. P. Says Premier Was Misled! Mr. Ponnambalam Question Of Portfolio For T. C- Group CEYLON NEWS: JAFFNA, Aur. 10. Mr. C. Vanniasingham, M.l'., for Kopai, has accused Mr. G. G« Ponnambalam, Minister for In dust rics, Industrial Research and Fisheries, of having misled the Prime Minister by keeping from
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  • 124 2 WOMEN SANVASIN ON FAST UNTO DEATH DEMAND FOR ADOPTION OF HINDI AS INDIA'S NEW DELHI, Ail*. 10.— Sh n Shardhanata of Ufrakhand in the Himalayas a welLkno\v n "sanvasin" of Northern India —has begun what she has described as a unto death*' ceniandins tho adoption of Hinjj a s thr
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  • 194 2 BOMBAY, Aug 10.— The Council of the National Institute of Seances. India, has reached the conclusion that it is possible to teach science in any Indian language until the undergraduate stag*' and at Hie post graduate stage the medium of instruction cap be agreed
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  • 46 2 LONDON. Aug. 10. Dr. B C. Roy. Prime Minister of West Bengal. arrived here yesterday from Stock holm. It is understood he will dlsctlSi construction of an underground tube transport system In Calcutta with Minister of Transoori Alfred Barnes. Reuter
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  • 42 2 LONDON. Aug. 10. A Pakistan financial mission which negotiated a new trade agreement with Britain is en-route home, official sources on Tuesday. Simultaneous announcements of details of the new agreement will be made in London and Karachi soon. A.P.
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  • 151 2 KARACHI. Aug. 10. Mr. Hamibul Chaudhury, East Bengal Finance Minister, disclosed yesterday that the Pakistan Jute crop might be as little as 5,000.000 to 5,550,u0u bales this year. Storms had destroyed crops and prevented further sowings, he said. The acreage 1 under jute might
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  • 95 2 £W DELHI, Aug. 10— A joint meeting o f the committee of the Indian and Eastern Newspaper Society and the standing committee of the All-India Newspaper Editors' Conference and thr executive committee of the Indian Language* Newspaper Association will bo held on Saturday, Aug. 13 in
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  • 163 2 Talks On lndo-US Treaty Under Way NEW DELHI, Aug. 10. Informal negotiations for a treaty oi friendship, between the Governments of India and the USA, which ha\e been in progress for over a year, are reported io have approached the stage of straight discussion with the arrival here last week-end
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  • 136 2 NEW DKLHK Attg. 10.— Leaders of tho Indian National Congress in New Delhi are determined to fight for (he strict enforcement of prohibition in the Indian capital. The Congress Committee here has decided to launch a "satyagr&ha" non-violent resktanC* in protest against th* grant
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  • 39 2 KARACHI. Aug. 10.— Pakistan is accepting an Offer from thr Government of Czechoslovakia for the services of Czech mining technicians to help in a survey of Pakistan's mineral resources. Previously, all surveying has been conducted by British technicians. A.P.
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  • 100 2 TEHERAN. Aug. 10.— The Shah of Iran is to pak an official visit t o the United States In late Novembcr, his Arg* trip to America. Hf told the Associated Press that his visit is taking him to Washington Now York. Detroit, Los Angelessand
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  • 36 2 NEW DELHI. Aug. 10. Oflicial sources said here on Tuesday the Government of India is at present negotiating a treaty of mutual friendship and commerce with the independent Kingdom of Nepal FOC
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  • 42 2 •«»"ld not ,Hi Kl^^l I provii I lv[U>l Ul plan •v' J »*«i u-ithin h n,**l hl r*r .nd,,K l n d a n ;ti liCs l0 k^P their I r h< '—p- During h s I 1 various field v^
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  • 78 2 "lent flrnn.MstraiiMii, the l» ra j a Paruh.il whirh thr.alcn.d H hav- b,. fn ,5J3 tow«| B ten n,. a >ur^ ,do M UN Janiinii and Ka-hmr ment. Bak^iii Gliulan puty Prun« M i who arrived h two days Kfo j local it; He
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  • 59 2 TEL AVIV, lug l'i-Drii Klyashlv. In Eutal pean section Ministry, is !OW ami ol I pean capital I J thciv and ti lations betv countries ol East«*ti FOiCign Min tr: nounced iwn yesi But us tally vl j said that ion is prii
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  • 796 3 president Quirino s prance To Truman IHIM/l'O.WAuy. 10.— President Elpidio QuiPhilippine* yesterday pledged his country last man" on the side of America in IF Lid conflicts. Quirino, dressed in a white suit, bowed gnu nt to applauding ongresstmen an
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  • 47 3 and AHMEDABAD (Bombay Province) A UK. 10^— Th*» Navjivan Jfrrss is publishing shortly in neparate yo. luniOH the «ld H»* of "Young India and "Harijan"— Mahatma Gandhi h weekly publicatiuna -a< rurding u> Mr. Jivanjl l>t>ai. Managing TriiHtee of tk« Preztt.- FOC
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  • 154 3 HYDERABAD, Aug. 10. The trial of Kasim Razvi, the former leader of the Hyderabad political Kazakar organisation an i two others, accused of the murrj.r oi Shoebullah, a Hyderabad newspaper ediuor during the lndo-iiyd'-rabad crisis, opened here on Tuesday before a bpeclal Tribunal. The pro.v^uiion ret
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  • 86 3 NEW PHILIPPINE AMBASSADOR TO INDIA MANILA. Aus. 10. -Judge Meynardo Parol, the new Philippine Consul General to India, with his office in Calcutta, was sworn in yesterday at the Foreign Office before Under Secretary for Foreign Allairs Felino Neri. Consul General Farol who is expected to leave shortly for his
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  • 221 3 I Am Confident Of Outcome Of Hague Conference If HATTA KARACHI, Aug. 10.— Dr. Mohammed Hatta, the Indonesian Prime Minister, arrived in Karachi on Tuesday evening from New Delhi aboard a Royal Pakistan Air Force Dakota plane. He told reporters that Federalists and Republicans have completely united, and established a
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  • 269 3 Syrian President's New Move DAMASCUS, Aug. 10. The President of Syria Field Marshal Husni Zaim announced Tuesday that he is willing to sponsor an "Atlantic Pact" for the Middle East provided that the United States pledges economic and military aid. Syria's strong man who
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  • 63 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 10. India's Deputy Prime Minister. Sardar Vallabhbhai Pate), will ride the skies in a special R.I.A.F. Dakota fitted with a pressurized cabin. Sardar Patel's heart is a "trifle dicky" and his doctors had advised him "not to fly high". The pressurized cabin
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  • 88 3 Sarat Bose Says There Is No Freedom Yet In India! CALCUTTA, Aug. 10. Sarat Chandra Bose. leader of the Indian Republican Socialist Party, yesterday sent a message to Indian's in Britain urging them to pledge on Aug. 15, Indian Independence Day °to fight for the complete independence of India." Bose
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  • 140 3 GENEVA. Aug. 10. Mr. B P Adarkar, head of the Economic Department of the Indian External A/lairs Ministry, told the 18-state United Nations Economic and Social C ouncil yesterday that there was no world economic crisis, but "only a moderate recession." Replying to a
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  • 54 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 10.-The Indian Government will shortly jgnue an ordinance to establish a Central Appellat c Industrial Tribunal to review the awards and decisions of various provincial industrial courts. The proposed Appellate Tribunal will also ensure uniformity in the method of adjudication and settle. uit-nt
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  • 54 3 BOMBAY, Au& 10 Professor Maneck Thackcr, of the Indian Institute of Saience Bangalore, has been elected a Fallow of the American Institute of Electrical Engineer It was learned here. Professor Thacker represented India at the International Confe. r« nee on High Power Electricity Systems, held in Paris
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  • 217 3 Information Submitted To Sec- Council LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 10._NepaJ yesterday backed up her application for membership in the UnitoH .Nations with a declaration, that she is an independent sovereign state and has been one for centuries The Security Council's Membership Committee had a»ked
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  • 129 3 HYDERABAD Aug 10.-Work on the Tungabbadra irrigation project is to proceed at full speed so that water is made available for irrigation toy 1952 and the construction of thi dam completed by th<> following year, according t o a Press Not*-. Th 0 decision foli'owed certain
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  • 120 3 NEW DELHI. Aus. 10,-The third forecast of wheat for 1948/49, of the Directorate of Economics and Statistics of th<- Indian Ministry of Agriculture, places the area under wheat cultivation at 20.719 000 acre., with an outturn of *****00 tons. This is 2.1 per ct-m. bt-iow the previous
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  • 34 3 NEW DELHI, An- 10. -The Indian Government announced Tuesday that Mohammed Sallm Al Radi, th-p Iraqi Minister-designate to India is arriving in Delhi on Tuesday night. He was Formerly Iraqul umba&>ador to Iran. A.P.
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  • 135 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 10— The P T. Department will issue a bet of commemorative stamps on the occasion of tht- diamond jubilee of the Universal Postal Union, which fall, on Oct. 9. These stamps, which will be at thr denomination of nine pies, two annas
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  • 86 3 NEW DKLHI, Aug. l©,~To pro mote cultural relations and social interests between India and Burma, association called the Friends of Burma Society was inaugurated h*re under the chairmanship of State for External Affairs. Sir Mating Gyee, Bunne sc AjnDaseadOr in India, who wa.« present at
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  • 55 3 PAKISTAN'S FIRST PAPER MILL TO BE READY BY 1952 CALCUTTA, Aug. 10. --Pakistan'*, nrst paper mill is expected to be in operation by 1952. Tho Government has engaged Canadian and Swedish experts to work out the economics of the Pakistan at present imports Uiree million pounds of sterling worth of
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  • 113 3 MELBOURNE. Aug. 10. -The Austral.an nationwide Coal strike atftf.. ti'd Victorian swimming stars in ttoir training lor the Empire Gain*to be h'ld in Auckland, New Zt-a_ land, next year. During the early winter months thu swimmers trained daily in "warm Water" at Mel bourne baths, but
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