Indian Daily Mail, 17 August 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. v. NO. 188. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 44 1 Aurobindo Ghosh Gives "Darshan" To 3,000 Devotees (From Our Own Correspondent) PONDICHERRY, Aug 16 _S,i Aurobindo Ghosh gave "dharsan" t<> 3,000 (It -voti <v here yesterday on 'h,. occasion of his 77th birthday. '"\e sage gave his benediction as the devotees filed past —Copyright
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  • 412 1 CHINA CANTON, Aug. .16— Advancing Chinese Communist armies today launched two thrusts into Kwang-i-n g V" n s southernmost province— one thrust about 150 miles from the Government capital Canton, and the other just over 150 miles from Hongkong. 1 The first drive reported by
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  • 161 1 Eeglish To Remain India's Official Language For Next Ten Years Special Committee's Recommendations I rom Our Own Correspondent) SEW I'll HI Aun The Special Committee appointed Uftngress Party CwU.nl Assembly lo conX LtkM) M Iwhaa official language, have arrived at con U* irhich are bow being d.afted as an Article
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  • 100 1 WEST MUST REALISE SPIRITUAL MATURITY OF EAST NEHRU m DELHI. Aug. If,.— Pandit thru Prime Minister of India. mj told a party of 27 world vn laericanc here that the A mu h realise th* spiritual >'n"\ of ill,- Et»t." appr.ciution of the wi Mothres sf Western countries, nularh th,
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  • 80 1 Hong Kong Govt. Announces Emergency Requisitioning Regulations g»<WG. Aug 1* -The «^e Gofernmeil announced w '"<> r.quisi Honing reguilHT Hu- announceI^Wfriunenl took over part Vtfi '»»al Aviation Nr ,nJ:,,|;J, at Kaitak u>( »»> the Royal Air <W empoweT requisHloo land or use land. In the public I al rt enactor
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  • 32 1 Tricolour Hoisted On Trichy Fort And Madura Temple 5 ur (i -rrespondeni) Indepe,.* wer. held fl without tho Oon would mar were hoig- 'f <*! ,pots a. n Trichy 4 '^yr^r;- **M- in
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  • 153 1 HO CHI MINH MAN ON GOODWILL MISSION TO INDIA SAIGON, Aug 16— Bao Dai, head of the new Vietnam stale, is expected to appoint Mr. Trap Van An, former leader of the CochmChina Nationalist Party, as chief of a Vietnam goodwill mission to India, leaving shortly, a high Government source
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  • 40 1 Mac ARTHUR DECLINES TO RETURN TO U.S. WASHINGTON, Aug 16.— Gen. Dougias MacArthur. Allied Supreme Commander in Japan, has formally declined an invitation to return to the United Stated to give Congress a report On the Far Eastern situation. Reuter
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  • 524 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 16.— The United Nations Kashmir Commission announced on Saturday in Srinagar, the Kashmiri capital, that India and Pakistan have agreed to confer on car. rying out a truce agreement, the government radio said on Saturday night. A provisional
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  • 219 1 Veteran Andhra Leader Konda Venkatappayya Dies On Independence Day (From Our Own Correspondent) GUNTUR, Aug. 16,— <Mr. Konda Venkatappayya, Andhra Desas most revered leader, veteran public worker and close associate of Mahatma Gandhi, died here earlv mornimr vester day at the age of 83. m 9wmfm Venkatappayya, an ardent Congressman
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  • 122 1 KARACHI, Aug. 16 —Police fly. ing squads and troops patrolled Karacni early today, enforcing the 24-hour curfew clamped down in ny K Parts of the Cli y following disturbances during yesterday'* celebration* 0 f India's Independence Police opened fire and used tear gas to break up
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  • 66 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE, Aug. 16.— A portrait of Governor-General Sri C. Ra_ jagopalachari Vas unveiled here yesterday by Sir Mohammed Mirza Ismail, former Dewa n of Mysore State. Ismail said "lt is fortunate that we have Rajaji. a statesman with varied experience
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  • 41 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) COIMBATORE, Aug. IBIndependence Day function* here closed with a minor incident when a countrymade cracker was thrown at Food Minls^ ter Mr. J. L. P. Roche Victoria's car after a public meeting. Copyright.
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  • 284 1 BURMA KANGOON, Aui* 16 Th*» m r t of the British-o^ned Bumah Oil »Z V of h lnd,an employ ed from the Central Burm oU elds f, "7 Ve been evacua <- renewed fighting was reported a Jhe leeS^?""*' Wherc at the oil
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  • 437 1 INDONESIA BATAVIA, Aug. 16.— As (he resu ween Republican Susanto Tirto*^":,, ."J ■*<- thorities on the hoisting of mmTSZS* th «V Vlbepland au_ in Batavia on Aug. 17 Undone^"/ d and white fla Dutch Government in an official ndtpendence D *y>> the could not
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  • 831 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. Aug. 17, 1949. ABIDING INTEREST WANTED COME of the eating shops in Singapore, as elsewhere in Malaya, owned and managed by Indians have revived their prewar practice of serving on Sundays some special dishes of sweets and puddings in addition to the usual menu, without
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  • 348 2 POSITION AFTER JAN. 26 BEING STUDIED NEW DELHI, Aug. 16.— The question of the disposal of some of the Indian appeals pending before the Privy Council is now engaging th e attention of the Government of India. On Jan. 26, 1950, India
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  • 126 2 Negotiations For World Bank Loan For India Nearing Completion WASHINGTON. Aug. 16. Negotiations for a World Bank loan to develop India's railway svstem were expected to be completed here this week. World Bank officials considered the development of the railway system of "prime urgency" to facilitate the distribution of goods.
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  • 55 2 POPE'S DONATION TO PILAR MISSIONS IN GOA GOA, Portuguese India, Aug. 16. —Pope Pius XII has donated 15,000 rupees (U554,500) to the Pilar Missions in Goa to institute scholarships to poor and deserving students at th© seminary. He has donated a supplementary -um of 6,000 rupees (US$1,800) for the missionary
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  • 62 2 NEW YORK, Aug. 16. —Mr. Koo Teh -chang, 33, son of Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese Ambassador to the United States, and 16m Gertrude Yang, 21, will marry in New York on Aug. 20, it was learned here. Mr. Koo. who i* in business here, was
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  • 580 2 Bangkok Press Bring Out Special 'India Friendship 9 Number BANGKOK, Aug. 16. Befogged omnibuses filled wilh cheering members of the Indian community of Thailand toured Bangkok yesterday on the occasion of the celebration of Independence Day. The Thai, entering the spirit of
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  • 435 2 Indian Envoy inaugurates New Dutch Radio Service To S. E. Asia With Independence Day Talk I Hh HAGUE, Aug. Ki.~Dr. M. S. Mehta. India, fi W b bassador to the Netherlands, y«terdt 3 inmiuuraird ihiradio service to South-East As. a of PCJ sUtioi at Hih with im Independence Day talk
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  • 117 2 INDIA IS NOT AGAINST ANY COUNTRY NEHRU'S ASSURANCE NEW DELHI, Auff. 16— Pandit Nehru. Vrm India, said here yesterdav that India wmil* nv0 t* America but that did not mean that India country. He was referring lo hi> elite J l in( ltp^<* a speech on the second anniversarv of
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  • 151 2 "S. Koreans Determined To Unify All Korea NEW YORK. Aug. lti. Dr. Chough Pyung Ok, Korean Ambas- sador to the United Nations, said Monday night South Koreans are j determined "to unify Korea and defend our people and their new democracy at all costs." Chough said it was to affirm
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  • 78 2 BOMBAY. Aug. 16. An Indian steel expert will shortly leave for Bangkok to participate in the conference of the steel sub-committee of the EC AFE, meeting there on August 29. Dr. P. S. Lokanathan. Executive Secretary of the ECAFE. who has .just returned lrom
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  • 45 2 AUSTRALIA RECOGNISES KOREA CANBERRA. Aug. 16. Australia on Monday formally reeignised Korea as an Independent state. An internal Affairs Department statement said Australia has worked hard to prepare the way for an independent autonomous Korea ever since the U.N. took Korea under its jurisdiction. A.P
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  • 326 2 CEYLON NEWS: Chelvanayakam' s Exhortation CHAVAKACHCHERI, (Ceylon), Aug. 16.— Sankilian, the I Jasl King of Jaffna (circa 1617) was adduced as a model for thc Tamil community by Mr. S. J. K. Chelvanayakam, M.P., for Kankesanturai, at "separationist" propaganda meeting held al
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  • 63 2 BADDEGAMA, (Ceylon). Aug. IG. A woman. Liyanachchie Ros lin, was killed instantaneously, her head beius severed by a kathi blaw. The assailant also attacked Roslin's daughter and son-in-law who had corr.e to her help. Both were removed to Galle hospital where they are in a critical condition.
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  • 95 2 J MUTTUR, Aug. 16— Following agitation by the people of Muttur radio-telephone equipment .will be installed at the local po«t office shortly. An advertisement is now displayed in the post office inviting applications from suitable local candidates for training as radio operators. The need for a
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  • 110 2 COLOMBO. Aug. 10. The British Government may make a gift ot a site for the proposed Buddhist Vihara in London says a London report. The Finance Minister. Mr J R Jayewardene has taken advantage ot his presence there to discuss plans with the Buddhist Vihara Society,
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  • 9 2 LONDON turned the C Reuter
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  • 450 3 \ny Delaying Tactics r Soemitro s Warning ■CUE CONFERENCE WILL BE A EST OF DUTCH SINCERITY ,ji YORK* Aug, 16. Dr. D. Soemitro arrived by (>!"" on Monday from Jogjakarta on I\t Tin Hague round table conference where ;7 fls economic and
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  • 140 3 Still Not Too Late To Check Communist Advance In China LOS ANGELES, Aug. 16. Although China is "afire with Communism," it still is "not too late to check the spread, says President Elpidio Quirino, of the Philippines Republic. Speaking to newsmen, Quirino said his Administration Is combatting Communism by Improving
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  • 220 3 rh. lK^, B °V RG Aug. 16._Winston Thurchiil was on Monday made an honorary citizen of this city on the Khine in grateiul recognition ol his Part in keeping it from being retaken by the German during the battle of the Bulge in 1944 In ,a
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  • 88 3 KARACHI, Aug. 15.— The luxuriously appointed flying boat base at Korangi creek, will be stripped of its furniture and turned into a defence training establishment when the last flying boat lands at Korangi next month. British Overseas Airways, the only company operating flying
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  • 427 3 ASIAN UNION IS JUST AS IMPORTANT AS THE ATLANTIC" g£N FRANCISCO, Aug. 16— President Quirino of thc; I hilippines strongly advocated the proposed Pacificunion in a talk Monday afternoon at Stanford University. 'It is time for the United States to consider if
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  • 718 3 REMOVAL OF A MILITARY DICTATOR IS A GOOD THING" AMMAN, Aug. 16.— The wliole Arab world except ngypt was on Monday welcoming Syria's new government as a change for the better. For the first 36 hours Syria's neighbours hung back wondering whether one
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  • 315 3 BURMA: Burmese foreign Minister's Warning it W t, SHINGT( W' Aug. 16. -Burmese Foreign Minister U. E. Maung conferred with US Secretarv «f Si«». nL.« »„p Iwp^ ,neS t• officia, to i d "ewmen "We want to be sure no
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  • 330 4 1,429 Chinese And Some Tamils And Malays Screened In Kuala Kubu Area A screening operation was in progress between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Aug. 15, in the Rasa and Kuala Kali areas of Kuala Kubu district. A total of 1,429 male and female Chinese and some Tamils and
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  • 91 4 CENTRAL APPEAL COMMITTEE FOR UNIVERSITY FUND TO MEET There win oo a meeting- of ihe Central Appeal Committee ior the university ui Maiaya iunu in .penang oa Aug. m. 'iimL' Commi&oloner General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonaia, wm> is unaneenor oi tne University oi Maiaya, wai taae the clialr. Tne vice ciianctiior.
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  • 39 4 Mr. Fong Peck Yew, Clerk ript- cial Class, G.C.S. lias been appointed to act as Assistant Registrar oi Imports and Exports in (addition to his .duties as Chief Clerk, Imports and Exports.
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  • 19 4 The Governor has appointed Abdul Rahman bin Haron to be a Kathi lor Christmas Island.
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  • 627 4 STORE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE ON INDIAN INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY Mr. J. A. Thivy. Representative of the Government of India, has received the following message from the Governor cif Singapore Sir Franklin Gimson on the occasion dt the second anniversary of Indian Independence: "It is with great pleasure that I writ*? to congratulate
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  • 46 4 Singapore Air Day will be on Aug. 20. On that day Mountbatten Road will be closed from the junction of Kiallang Road and Mountbatten Road to the junction of Fort Road and Mountbatten Road between 1.30 p.m. and 630 p.m.
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  • 39 4 Tomorrow, Thursday, at 6.30 p.m. Dr. G. V. Allen, will speak on "The University Of Malaya" at the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society at No. 8, Cairnhill Road. Mr. Ahmad bin Ibrahim will preside.
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  • 185 4 Members of the pubhe wno n^ve oeen registered .art: lequesiea to .iiiiKe a note oi me 'iiuinuers <oi tire Aoeiitity i arus netU oy tnem anu if iCiiy of the members ol their •ii'iiMiioiu s«> iii.ii in me event oi loss, counterfoils iu toe Registration Oiriee
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  • 352 4 FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF INDONESIAN REPUBLIC TO- DAY While territories of the Republic of Indonesia are geared in preparation for the celebration of the Independence proclamation of Republic of Indonesia which falls today, Aug. 17, several areas of Indonesia which are temporarily occupied by the Dutch are restricted from holding the
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  • 20 4 Mr. Charles Frederick Seston has been appointed to be a Police Magistrate for the Colony of Singapore
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  • 75 4 GOVERNOR TO VISIT ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE HQS. The Governor of Bin_r*nnr_o a Franklin Gimson. Kcffi' be visiting the Headquarters bf the St. John Ambulance Brigade ,„1 Association at Stamford Road i day. Wednesday. Aug. 17. at 5 p M Dr. Vickers and the Exerur Y„ Committee of the St.
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  • 50 4 The Governor has appointed Mr T. E. Upton, Manager of Bungei Way Estate, Selangor. to b member of the Indian Immi-ra tion Committee for a period oi three years with eifect from July 1, 1949, in place of Mr D Farquharson who has resigned.
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  • 27 4 The .Governor has reeocfliaed provisionally Mr. S. E. Travis as Honorary Consul of Brazil at Singapore .pending the issue of Hv Majesty's Exequatur.
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  • 31 4 Mr. M. W. Gullifqtrd has been appointed to be a member ol tht Rent. Conciliation Board in place of Mr. F. Glineur who has resigned.
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