Indian Daily Mail, 12 August 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 18:5. SINGAPORE, KKIOAY, AUGUST 12, 1949. FOUK PAGES 10 CENIS
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  • 324 1 11l Is Left To Parliament ays Or. Ambedkar ,I,3 tc On Amended Clause From f >ur Own orrcspmidenl; Vfll DELHI, Aug. U- The Indian Constituent today bifiun uhal promises to be a Marathon i (In article* on Indian Citizenship moved by iL
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  • 85 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 11.— G I) Khaki Roberts K.C. and J. E. Leek London lawyers who w« re refused |i<rm'^>ion to defend th«' Razakar leader Kasim Ka/vi on :i charge ot murder arrived in Bombay yester--ln> op f h<ir way back lo London. Tiny
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  • 158 1 DUTCH GOVTS ASSURANCE TO INDONESIA THE HAGUE, Aug. 11 —The Dutch Government have the M ftrm intention" of transferring sovereignty in Indonesia "before the end of this year." Dr. J. 11. Van Royen. who headed the Dutch delegation ai the recent cease-fire discussion, said today. Speaking at a press conference
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  • 40 1 AN EXAMPLE TO INDIAN MERC HA NTS IN MALAYA CAPETOWN, Ays. 11.— An Indian merchant in Durban, Mr. M. J>. Sultan, has created a t KM). OOO trust fund for the cultural and educational development of Indians in Natal. Reuter
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  • 199 1 BATAVIA, Auk. 11.— (ieneral Kurman Vu Kreedcn. Commander-in-chief lefi Thursday tor SoeraJ"^ heavy fighting has been reported fctween Netherlawte and Indonesian Itcpublican Iroops. Dutch army officials declined all comment on th e reporti-d battle. Und*r the terms of ih»- c« i a>:e_tirc rcement, uhich
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  • 257 1 SBINAGAR, Aug. 11.— The UNCIP has invited India and Pakistan for a joint meeting at a high, if possible Ministerial, level under the auspices of the Commission for the implementation of tho truce agreement in Jammu and Kashmir. The Commission has suggested
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  • 89 1 August 15 Celebrations In India To Be On Modest Scale NEW DELHI, Aug. 11.— The overnment of India hate decided that Independence Day celebrations on Aug. IS should be on a modest scale. There will be no illuminations. Military parades will be held in important military centres throughout India. In
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  • 245 1 CHINA: G« n. T<ng Won-yi, th<« spokes, man. said Communist misrule in the recently conquered provinces caused the revolt. Other reasons fior th* uprisings were ntthlesc conscription ol men and «xc< iiiv« reQUifitiontag of food, he said 100,000 RIFLES IN POSSESSION Tin* ri'VolU-rs possessed about
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  • 127 1 LONDON, Aug. 11.— Or. Mohammed Hatta. Indent sian Republican Prime Minister heading his country's delegation ic > t ne Dutch-Indo-nesian round-table conference, may visit London before the talks open at The Hnguc on Aug. 22, an Indonesian Government spokesman in London s:ii(\ today. Any meeting wdth
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  • 106 1 WASHINGTON. Aug. 11—President Quirino held a full fledged deW nee conference with Auk rican nilitary and navai chiefs on Wednesday it was learned on Wednesday night. Flanked by the highest available military' advisers, he conferred more than half an hour with Se- r-retary of
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  • 53 1 RANGOON, Aug. 11.— The Burmese Government on Thursday denied reports that Prime Minisicr liKiKin Nu would shoriiy .Inn in talks concerning an a.>u-< onnr.unist Pacific pact. An oiiiciai spokCMMJUI said that Fhakin Nu had no i.ite.ilion of visiting the Philippines to discuss the pact with
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  • 102 1 CALCUTTA, Auff. 11.— A crowd of Calcutta Chinese today demon .iraa'U in trout i>i the oxnceb of thr iuuh ut China here, demanding ine c A-iiiiu; of Chinese national ,avini;s certificates in India currency. Toe Bank authorities explained that payment in foreign currency #as impo&siole
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  • 225 1 Neheru's Elephant Gift To Tokyo children Awaiting Shipment CALCUTTA, Aug. 11.— Baby elephant "Indira", gift of Prime Minister Pandit •Jawaharlal Nehru to Tokyo children, is now litre aa the guest of the Wesl Bengal Government. She ifl awaiting shipment to Japan by the Nisaha Man scheduled to arrive here mid-August.
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  • 63 1 RANGOON. Aug. 11.— The Burma Army Rad. innight claimed the .ecaptuiv truw insurgents of Kume u.nu Alyittha, important rail towns s3 and 50 miles respectively south v)t Mandala;. Moppk. *!> operations were In progress m the area, the radio added. in thf
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  • 85 1 At a Press Conference held in th' Council Chamber at Ipoh yesterday the following question wa c askod "How about |>— id f line s>iat» Lottery as a m^ans of collecting Funds for the University of Malaya? There i» no surer means than this." To
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    • 60 1 pa Celebrate the Indian Independence Day on Aug. 10. decorating your Homes and Business places with Indian National Available in Cloth and paper at Sithi Vinayagar Co. 69. SERANGOON ROAD. SINGAPORE. Dj 2nd ANNIVERSARY! 2nd ANNIVLKoARY! S INDIAN INDEPENDENCE SOUVENIR ■K 15tb AUGUST, 1949 pJ r JEufafc^nT^^fiifWi M Jfi Greetings
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    • 769 2 "IT is seamen that have made the Port of Singapore. And seamen's claims have been ignored far too long/ 1 declared Mr. George Reed, the roving ommissioner of the International Transport Workers Federation, on the eve of his depar- ture home from Singapore
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  • 376 2 Detailed Schemes To Be PlacedßeforeCentralGovt. NEW DELHI, Aug. 11. The Government of India is to distribute Rs. 90 lakhs among provinces for social education out of Rs. 1 crore set apart this year. Th e provinces will get their share after the approval
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  • 154 2 Railway Ministry Denies Jai Prakash Narain's Charge iNfcU i)i Mil. Aug. The KailRtinlstry. in a Press Note, denied th? charge made by Mr. Jai Prakash Xarain that the Government had not responded to the gesture shown by the All-India Railwayman's .strike. The Press Note stated: The facts completely disprove this.
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  • 92 2 Independence Day Concession By Fuel Dealers NEW DELHI, Aug 11 —As an Independence Day concession, Delhi luel dealers have announced a 20'. r reduction in the price of soft coke. The concession will last for a fortnight. Soft coke, which costs now Us 2-3 per maund, will be sold at
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  • 71 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 11. Sir Francis Mudie, till recently Governor of West Punjab, arrived in Bombay by air from Karachi orj Aug. 8 on his way to Africa. He sailed on Wed. nesday. He declined to go nt 0 the recont West Punjab affairs, which
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  • 64 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 11.— Dr. J. M. Mukherji, Director of the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, has been invited by the Sec_ retary -General of the U.N. to preside over the land section meeting of the U.N. Scientific Conference on the conservation and
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  • 158 2 SOCIALISTS WANT ABOLITION OF "RAJPRAMUKHS"! MABALA (East Punjab) Aug. 11. The Indian Socialist Party has demanded the abolition of "Rajpramukhs" (princely constitutional heads) of the states unions in India, on the plea that "they will be a stumbling: block in the path of progressive elements". Addressing a public meeting here,
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  • 54 2 SHANGHAI. Aug 11.— Mah jong is tabooed in Shanghai now. Communist authorities Saturday decreed it was a waste of time *o play China's favourite game. Sixty-oight players were arrested, fined upto 40,000 Communist dol. lars each, sentenced to four hours in jail and made *o
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  • 391 2 Kalatuwawa Engine Night Of Terror 4,000 JOBLESS MEN STORE DAM SITE! COLOMIiU. Auk. 11.— |rey.|ulr I three weeks a*ro in Ceylon from the Vni Tl n J a night of terror in a lonely estate hill! '"%bl Kalatuwawa, with Sis pet dojr hun: *M H He is Brigadier G. B.
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  • 153 2 LAHORE, Aim U Rab Nuhtar w;u j in as Gtftrin of tfc Hvj at a >ol«mn and h, i Government Hoihr A saiu'e of tUftf^J proclaimed th, m fam mal assumption ot At Broadcast ng i Station after Mr. N .4: of W» i1 P
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  • 61 2 TRINCOMALEE, Aug. ll.—Thr Trincomalee Urban Council, at it* monthly meeting over which Uv chairman, Mr. S. M. Manickarujah. presided, unanimously carried a resolution that meetings of the council should, as far as was practicable., be conducted in Tamil, and that correspondence addressed to
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  • 83 2 'CEYLON NEEDS WOMEN WHO CAN FACE CROWDS VALIANTLY' COLOMBO, Aug. H Mlw <i. >l. Lee Vanniasingham, principal of Udupiddy Girls' English School. in th t course of her pr»z*-day r«*pori said: "The country n*'«'ds worm'n who can face crouds valiantly and walk uncowed by f**ar or favour. Women whose sniile
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  • 574 2 Immediate Formation of AntiRed Asian Pact Not Possible Burmese foreign Minister's LONDON, Aug. 11. —U. Maung, Burmese Foreign Minister said in London last night that he did not believe there would be any immediate formation of an Asian defence group against Communism. He said a short term Commonwealth loan to
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  • 61 2 KARENS PLANNING TO RETAKE INSEIN RANGOON. Aug. 11. -Official reports from Kmawbi 30 miles north ot Rangoon, on Tuesday ldt ntined the rebels most active in the arep, as Karens who are apparently testing the Government strength as a prelude to the offensive for North Rangoon suburb of Insein whence
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  • 280 2 ft Is Illegal Says New Decree SAIGON, Aug. 11.— Emperor Bao Dai of Vietnam Wednesday decreed it illegal for him to hold the post of Premier. 1 I 1 a The decree was one of the first two of the new statutes published
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  • 8 2 INDO-NORWAY PACT TALKS D&HI I r und- Reuter
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  • 380 3 India is Tne F riend Of Both Indonesians Dutch Sew Indian Envoy Dr. Mehia's prance To Dutch) f are GREATLY in i tatSTED IN 1 HAGUE CONFERENCE A GUE, Aim. 11.— »r. M. S. Mehta, Indian |((r t n the Netherlands, said iast nijrht that reatly interested* 1 in the
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  • 217 3 Hague Talks Fai l, Indonesian Issue Will Go To Sec-Council Again UK. HATTA'S WARNING KARACHI; Aug. 11. Dr. Mohammed Hatta, Indian Republican Premier, said here yesterday that k round-table conference at The Hague failed to ti t Indonesia's future after two months discussion ipstion would be referred to the Security
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  • 115 3 U.S. Geologists To Survey Thailand's Mineral Resources WASHINGTON. Au?. 11 The IS. State Department announf thai American geologists win i?we for i land In Septe ;>^r to survey the country's mineral resovrees at the request of the Fhailand Government. The Department said "Thailand's uncharted mineral resources are believed to be
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    49 3 Indian Governor-General shri C.RAJAGOPALACHARI (right) talks with the members of the Kingdom of Yemen Trade Mission <<> India ai (i»v«rnm<ni House, N«W Delhi, July 2ti. Members of the Mission an- Kadi Mohamad Abdulla el Amri, Permanent Und^r-Secretary for Foreign Affairs; Ali Mohamad el Jabaly, and Ahmed A S Alasuog- A.P.
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  • 63 3 32 DROWNED IN MOTOR LAUNCH TRAGEDY CALCUTTA, Aug. ll.— Thirty-two p«M»pli'' were drowned Wednesday when a motor launch carrying '><> people capsized in the River Mahanadi. The river is the biggest in the Orissa Province and is 200 miles from Calcutta. One woman irai rescued after •frlftinc six miles dt/wn
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  • 57 3 Washington. Aug 11.— Enough typhue vaccine to innoculatc thouiands of p«nona has been s«nt b> air en Afghanistan to help combat the pidemic there, it was announced by kh« World Health Organisation (WHO) of the United Nations on Saturday. From New Delhi, the consignment will go
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  • 687 3 THE HAGUE, Aug. 11 Final touches are now 6ring put to the plans for the Indonesian round table conference due to start here on Aug. 22. Delegates are arriving by air almost every day, and the four leading hotels her e are
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  • 134 3 Vietnamese National Consultative Assembly Set Up PARKS. Aug. 11. A Vietnamese National Consultative Assembly has been set up by a decree signed in Dalat on July 1 by Bao Dai, exEmp< ror of Annum and Chief of State- and Prim*- Minister of Vietnam, and made public yesterday according to an
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  • 44 3 RAXAUL <Bihar> Aug. 11. About no communist* were arrested in Nepal. i:i Jniy, on ground of suspicion, according to reports reacning here. The reports said tha large quantities of arms were r covered from the communists during their arrest FOC
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  • 377 3 STOCKHOLM, Aug. 11. The U.X. SecretaryGeneral, Trygve Lie, said Wednesday that the prospects for a peaceful development looked better to him today when at any time since 1946. "This is my objective judgment of both positive and negative factors in the
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  • 66 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 11,— Twc re presentaMves of a ft ni of dockyard consulting enginers in Britain wil! shortly arrive in India -to report to the Government of India on the extension of the HMI dockyard a* Bombay They will hold consultations with the Naval
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  • 88 3 GOVERNORS LAUNCH NE ARLY COLLIDES WITH LOG SADIYA (Assam). Aug. 11.— A motor lau ferrying Mr Bri Pra_ kasa. Govtit or of Assam, and hit, party acrosc the Digaru River from T'-zu 10 Sadiva nrarly collided wit> a large floating log. In (ho y wcr o Mr. N. K Rus
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  • 72 3 ROMBAY, Aug. 11.— Dr H. J Bhabha, Chairman of the Indian Atomic Comrni.^ion and Directo*" if the Ta*a Institute of Fundamental Research Has left for London by air on his way to Canada. Dr. Bhabha will addr-ss the Canadian Ma. thcmntical Congress to be held
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  • 86 3 NEW DET.HI. Am;. 11.— Mr. K. R K. Mellon, Secretary, Finance Ministry, b expected to leave this we*k for London and from there proceed to Washington to inquire into the working of the financial organizations of the High Commissioner's office
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  • 109 3 ANGLO-PAKISTAN STERLING PACT SIGNED LONDON, Auz. 11. Ilu: L949-5I Aiii;lo-Pa.kist:m Sterling releases agreement u;is signed here I riday last Mr. Ghulam Mohamm< d, Pakistan Finance Minister, sign< ri for Pakistan and Mr. Douglas Jay, Economic Secretary al the British Treasury, on b( liaff of Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of th»^
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  • 24 3 TOKYO. Aug. 11.— Seismographs yesterday recorded a "considerable" tremor in Southern Japan. Twplvp hours later no reports of damage had been received. A. P.
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  • 651 4 Details JJt Programmes The Second Anniversary of the Indian Independence Day will be celebrated witn great eclat au over Malaya on Monday Aug. 15. Mass meeting of Inaians will be held at various centres tnroughoui the bedero lion and {Singapore on that day. touowing
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  • 58 4 The Commissioner General Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. will be the guest ol honour at the lirst anniversary dinner ol the Press Club oi Malaya at the Grifiin Inn. Kuala Liimpur today Friday Aug. \2. The speech to bo made by Mr. Macijonald will be broadcast over the
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  • 38 4 Two more Indian Trnde unuri Officers :\t been appoint m to the stall ol the Trade Union viser's Dept. They are Messrs. J. A. Dawson and B. Kunvaran both ui Kualj Lumpur.
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  • 43 4 QUEEN'S SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIP It is officially announced that the Scholarships and Fellowship* Board have awarded the undermentioned Scholarships and Fellowship for the year li<49:QUEEN'S SCHOLARSHIP: Dv. 3 wee Ah Leng and Dr. <Miss> Lim Toan Keng. QUEEN'S FELLOWSHIP: Mr. Lim Tay Boh.
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  • 756 4 At 9.00 p.m. on Aug. 10, three Chinese armed with revolvers or p.siois went to the house ot* a Ch«uese rubber dealer at BaSa Karang „i Kampar area (PeraK). Tney allru Him out and took him about •i u-e in i rout di the
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  • 309 4 Legislative Council trom the exorcise of such freedom oi speech a^ is reasonably necessary to enable him properly to perform his duties as such. V circular issued >esterday towho is an unofficial member of tiu' Officials of the Federal Government makes
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  • 241 4 MR. RAMANI TO REPRESENT LABOUR IN WAGES DISPUTE Following the recent failure of negotiations between the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association and Representatives of Rubber Workers' Trade Unions on the subject of reductions in piece work earnings and bonuses payable to Rubber Tappers, the Trade Union Representatives requested reference of
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  • 25 4 $24^,505 v Up to last Saturday, Aug. 6 donations to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund have reached a total of $243,505.54.
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  • 34 4 The Malacca TamU Teachers' Association will hold the First Annual Athletic Sports of the Malacca Indian Vernacular Schools on the Kubu Park on Monday, 9ug 15 commencing at 2 p.m.
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  • 332 4 A Mass Meeting is to b* h^id Sunday Aug. 14 at 10.30 a.m. ut the jalan Besar Stadium to cominp norate Pakistan Day. lom »neFollowing is the Programme ar ranged: 1. Hoisting of Pakistan Flag bv .vlr. B. A. Mallal. 8 y 2. Recitation
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  • 52 4 WASHINGTON, Aug. 11. Ambassador John Leighton Stuart, who returned on Thursday from China, .nay not go back to his post and ;nay not be replaced ,it was learnt today. Thus the United State* would cease for the time being to have an ambassador in China.
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