Indian Daily Mail, 19 August 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 190. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 435 1 ttlement Of Burmese-Karen Dispute In The Offing Peace Conference" Being Held }Jcar Rangoon BELS REPORTED WILLING TO LAY DOWN ARMS LSGOONt Wahn Win Maung, Karen Minister in the Burmese Government, was to\iiing over a "peace conference" which politics believe maij pave the way for a settle- 6i th( Burmese-Karen dispute.
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  • 139 1 Bao Dai To Send Letters To Asian Nations Of Vietnam Govt. Existence SAIGON. Aug 18 Ex.Emperor Bao Dai, head of the state of Vietnam, will tomorrow send letters to \*>a and other countres "inform in 8 them of th«- official existence of •Jie indej>endent state of Vietnam associated with France
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  • 75 1 Consume Less And Grow More Pleads Madras Minister (From Our Own Correspondent) CALICUT, Aug. 18.— C. Perumal, flwamy Reddiar, Madras Minister for Industries, has appealed here for all.round increase in food production in the Province. Reddiar told a public meeting last evening the rationing system saved the country from famine
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  • 44 1 UNIFICATION OF KARNATAKA WITH MYSORE URGED (From Our Own Correspondent) lIUBLI, Aug. 18 T Subrama_ nian, President of the Mysore State Constituent Assembly, today advo_ cated early unification of Kama. taka with Mysore State with the Mysore Maharajah as the constitu. tional head. Copyright.
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  • 263 1 Atom Bomb And Dollar Leadership Cannot Last Long ROMULO'S WARNING MANILA. Aug. 18. The Philippines ambassador lo the 1 nited Nations, Carlos P. Roniolo, said American leadership based on the dollar and atom bomb alone could not long endure. He sa'd in a talk to Manila bUftli ■:.mtn that American
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  • 67 1 COMMUNISTS AS "SADHUS" GAUH'ATI. (Assam). Aug. 18.— Going about v*> "Sadhus" (monks) is the latest technique adopted by communists lu carry on their propaganda, a spokesman of the As am Government said here. The local police have arrested a communist leader in the cloak of 3 Sadhu. distributing pamphlets inciting
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  • 108 1 LONDON. Aug. 18.— The Federation of British Indu .t»ies has warned the Govornni Mil that Britain ,vas living beyond her means. "There ean be U > escape from Jie hard l.i?ic thrvt our standards of living, including social services, mist he cut rtccetaing to
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  • 371 1 Nationalists Protest Against British Violation Ot Chinese Sovereignty CHINA: The protest was. handed t 0 the British Embassy yesterday by the Chinese Foreign Office a s thertt developments carne swiftly in the roaring Asian mainland war: 1. Foochow, b«g port opposite Formosa, fell to the Reds. 2. The Nationalists admitted
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  • 391 1 Australia Wants To Be Friends Of Both Dutch Indonesians CANBERRA, Aug. 18. At a reception celebrating the Fourth Anniversary of Indonesian Republic, the Australian Minister for External Affairs. Dr. H. V. Evatt said Wednesday: "Tnere is plenty of room still for war in Indonesia war against ignorance, poverty and other
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  • 41 1 SEOUL. Aug. 18— Shin Suk Yu, n -wly appointed ambassador to China, plans to k*av e on Aug. 20 by plane to take up his n*w duties at Canton, t|K government annpun. c«iU today A. P.
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  • 194 1 THE HAGUE, \ug 18.— The round table conference, on Indone. sia will open here o n Aug 23, it was learned en very reliable authority yesterday When the leaders of the Dutch, Republican and Federalist delegations met yesterday they agreed
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  • 109 1 SEVERAL CONGRESS CANDIDATES RETURNED UNOPPOSED DISTRICT BOARD ELECTIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) iuAOKAS, Aug. 18. tism> l,uugrtrssnien ol a total oi oiZ hav» ueen munud unopposed in the fortncomnng election* to th« eleven District Boards in Andhrad«h» In laniiinaU, 135 out of 547 Congress candidates *o far have been r*_
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  • 145 1 COMMUNIST ATROCITIES IN INDIA ON INDEPENDENCE DAY BOMBAY, Aug. 18— Communist detainees hoisted a black flag over Aliuarh prison in the United Provinces on Monday, Indian independence day, and afterwards fought with prison wairders and <police, it was officially announced today in Luckrtrfw, the provincial capital. Aftjr hoiMting the flag,
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  • 81 1 European Assembly Not To Consider Overseas Territories Issue! STRASBOURG. Antr 18. The European Assembly today rejected a proposal to set up committee to deal with questions concerning overseas territories. Voting wa > 1 5 against the proposal 41 In favour and .six abstentions. Mr. Herbert Morrison <V?i!t'd kingdom) as rapporteur
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  • 535 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Aug. 19, 1949 TINKERING WILL NOT DO I'^yE have repeatedly drawn the attention of the authorities concerned through the columns of our editorial, to the abject plight of the 30,000 local civilian employees of the Army, Navy and Air Force, and requesed lor speedy redress
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  • 736 2 Sardar Patel's Exhortation On Independence Day Eve 'He Are Well-Equipped To Launch Our Ship On An Even Keel 9 NEW DELHI, Aug. 13, (By Air Mail).— Sard a i Yallabh. bnai Patel, Deputy Prime Minis er of India, in a Hlttmge from Bombay
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  • 105 2 BOMBAY. Aug. 17.— Artists and Art-lovers of this city have protested against the Indian Government's invitation to "non-repre-sentatives and non-officials of the province to attend the All-India Conference of Art to be held at Calcutta, on Aug. 29. At a meeting here under the auspices of the
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  • 144 2 YUGOSLAV MUSLIMS TOLD NOT TO WORK AGAINST TITO BELGRADE, Aug. 18. Yugoslarvias Moslems— more than 1.000,000 of them received orders Wednesu y avoid wc > r kinfiT against Marshal Tito's Government. e ,»i5 st S? ctlMls camc from Vakuf" the Council of the Moslem Religious Community in Yugoslavia centrally located
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  • 78 2 Aug. 18- Albania, protested Wednesday to the United Nations— for the second time withn a week—that Gre*>k troops have invaded her soil. Tirana Radio said that the latest complaint is that Athens troops Killed five civilians when they ero&sed more than 2,000 shells Into
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  • 377 2 U. Maung t Explains Plans For Large-scale Foreign Investment In Burma HVRMA WASHINGTON, Aa*.ls.-Ii Foreign Minister, nUKiK'iS I oi a plan by his Government e n es|^ stale lorcigrn investments «i 1 u I lK>n «w««" but s?u srssKs^ ff* "sfl P«P«fed to accept bSoi tt c JS provided it
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  • 358 2 SWNAGAR, Auk. 18.— rhe joint meeting between India imcl I akislan for an agreement on the implementation of truce in Kashmir will be held on Aug. 22, the UNC3P HO stated here. Both the (iovnnnnnts haw confirmed in writing u
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  • 99 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 18. Twenty per cent of India's total foreign trade for 1948-49 was with Pakistan. It amounted to nearly 1,800.000.000 rupees (U.S. $540 000 ooo). into Indki were valued ?oo I'o71 o7o »°°o,ooo rupees (US 5221,0'j0,000) and exports to Pakistan at 730,000,000 rupees (US
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  • 57 2 Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales Aug. 17. —The 7,660 ton Calcutto steamer "Indian Snippet" i s dis* charging 3,296 tons of machine cast pig iron here from India's Tata works—the first such cargo to arrive pince th* Anrlv A., it*, tVi. cent war. Reuter across the Albania
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  • 72 2 WHIPPING FOR KASHMIR PROFITEERS SRINAGAR. Aug. 18. Hoarders profiteers and others found guilty of offences against the food regulations will be whipped in public, according to an ordinance of the Kashmir Government. The ordinance provides for limits of food stuffs that may be transported. Violations of the provisions of the
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  • 246 2 Constitution For Mysore: Assembly To Await Centre's Proposals For States KAKfiALORE. Auff 18— The Con. stitueni Assembly «f Mysore* has passed a resolution s* a ting that far the completion of it s work «f framing a constitution for the State, "it is necessary to have the oppor. tunity for
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  • 39 2 tor transmission of Hindi telegi-m* In Devnagari script, operating Vt Ti? Gaya an<i Patna. tclTeram^ I'^'''1 ln clud 'ng Pre S8 accK ,t° th ese o placeB are Teleemnh «U. e Ca J^Po« Central FOC
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  • 20 2 Hyderabad Revolution Released Thf NT/am i. J release o Oindlth, »n- yean; rigorous !nipr,S connection with t.h«> J«3 incident FOC
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  • 49 2 DISCIPLINARY ACTION AGAINST CONGRESSMEN TRIVANDRUM Executive Comn tu VanCOre Coch'n Conjjr tary Party na> decided ciplinary iction -^iiv i-h-n bem of j> party who I a "Dcmoc/itic Boc i] B>; Tho dociMon wu. tftkci i n" of the Comm:" JeUc« o< the Chief M n M: < Nareyaiia PilUi FOC
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  • 51 2 Congress Success In Municipal Elections SHOLAPt'R. Aug 18 a .r<<s has ecu* r i in th€ city mui wus announced hen Th« Janata Party Bfihujar BamajistK, C i B«cliuii r Mn-l mi i Edrcn seats, th* 1 Scheduled Ci Federation four and N < ighl 'M. B«ciaJi>l P dandidaies wer«
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  • 488 3 Mutual Co-operation fcential To Preserve World Unitu MISSIONS IN NETHERLANDS PARLIAMENT itf HAGUE* Uig. 18 —Prof. C. P. >/ n nn%MM ft J rallies faction in the NeiheZnSs (lumber smpnsed Parliament Wednesda,,*, nirim plea tor West-hast approach to the latest task
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  • 150 3 fOFENHAGEN, >Aux. 18. The 1 setting up v of a "World Kiwd Bank" uts i;r K^d by Left John Boyd Orr, former Director of the rood and Agricultural Organisation, at Women's I uteir national < <mgress heTe yesterday. Declaring that science was
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  • 88 3 Acheson's Warning To W. Germanv tern Occupation powtcs. Acheson hailed the results «f Sundays elections a "v£t o ?v doms may alienate western svm iriese freedoms only becau^p th^« to live under the%uSSL C lon f freedom loving nan r.^t es<m said he favoured the acceptance of a new West
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  • 436 3 CHINA: <_amure of Foochow, 430 air miles ass sss,^ The official Nationalist Central News Agency said the loss of Foo-o-now W as announced last night by a spokesman for Southeast China headquarters at Taipeh. Formosa Foochow is on the mainland op posite the Nationalist Formosa bastion.
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  • 63 3 MADAME CHIANG GUEST OF GEORGE MARSHALL RAQUETTE LAKE, New York I Aug. 13.— Madame Chiang Kai-sheki fe a S u u st of °^»cnil George c I Marshall and hU wife at t& old night by train for a 10-day visit j? was weaxnt. General MarshaU d<?- scribed the visit
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  • 164 3 PEIPING NOT AWARE OF ALLEGED DEATH OF MAO TSE-TUNG! SAN- FRANCISCO, Aug. 18. If Uiine.se Cotamunist leader Mao l/e-tiins i* dead as Nationalist •i.TTtiiiur ha^s it the Red radio In ijcipint; professes to be fcnaware of On Monday, a .Nationalist army spokes >n an said he had "very reliable information"
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  • 18 3 MANILA. Aus. 18. The Philip- pines Government is dosing Thr*
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  • 168 3 HELP PEOPLETfr IfllraOVE UVMTsfANDARDS SAYS WAFDKT PARTY PRESIDENT CAIRO, Aug. 18— The best way fo prevent infiltra tion oi Communism in the Middle East is lor the" Western powers to help Middle Eastern peoiwL to improve their living standards and bolster th?ir de tences
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  • 586 4 Kuala Kubu OCPD Shot At And Wounded There have been 596 arrests in the Federation for the week ending Aug. 17, 159 in Johore, 210 in Pahang, 129 in Perak, 58 in Selangor 9 26 in Kedah Perlisl 14 in Penang
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  • 186 4 INDIAN INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATIONS AT PORT DICKSON Port Dickson Indians celebrated the Second Anniversary of Indian Independence Day under the auspices of the Local Malayan Indian Congress. Celebrations began with the singing of the National Anthem at the flag-hoisting ceremony. A public meeting well atte.nded. represented by prople of all
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  • 79 4 We have received u -upy eac.i ui the Indian Indcpi nae^Ci u <**i b oublished by lir. b. A. Durai <>. Jurai's Publicity Sc vie 12 Kirk In race. Singapore <pric; $1.50 p-r opy) and by the bi.;;ipj.c iwIndian Congress, 6. Rac Course Lane. Bot.i tha (cii.ijn^ are proiusely
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  • 139 4 PLAYING OF NATIONAL ANTHEM IN LOCAL CINEMAS A further meeting of the cinema nan^gcrs was cotnvened recently Public Relations Office, when reaction's to the experiment of flaying of the National Anthem *>nce only at the end of the iasl performance for the day were discussed. Managements reported .hat the experiment
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  • 39 4 Among the latest donations to he University of Ma'aya fcndownent Fund is one of SlOO,OOO from the Shell Co. of Singapore Ltd. The total amount received up to Aug. 13 was $348,.782.59.
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  • 55 4 ARMY SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS TO-MORROW The Singapore District bwlmming Championships will be held at Gillman Pool (Gillman Barracks) tomorrow, Saturday, Aug. 20, at 2.30 p.m. Prizes are to be presented by G.O.C. Singapore District Major General D. Dunlop. There w T ill be an exhibition Water Polo Match between the Tiger
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  • 91 4 The death occurred early yesterday morning at her home in Sri Menanti of Tunku Sharifah Alwiyah binti Tunku Syed Hamid, wife of Yang Teramat Mulia Tunku Besar, Sri Menanti. The deceased was the mother of the Tunku Ampuan. Negri Sembiian, and Yang Mulia Tunku Mohammed,
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  • 34 4 RANGOON, Aug. 18.— Five peOpk w^ro killed and several injured when a bomb.damag^d house coiapscd lasi night. Rescue squads arc still diggtog to tind pcopl L buiied alive. Reuter
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  • 30 4 It Is officially announced that in examination in Malay fo.' J-overnment Officers will be held in Singapore on the 19tli. 20th. and 21st December. 1949.
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  • 26 4 Mr. Tan Ah Tah. CIS., hns been appointed to be District Judge ana First Magistrate. Singapore la place of Mr. E. P. Shanks, C.L.S.
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  • 88 4 The following reply has been received iro.Ti Mr. c. KajascpaUcaari t.ie Covernor-Geiu x ai oj India to tie ntiessaj? s-\i: o/ t.r* Hign commissioner, Federation of m.i.a>u. air hienry Gurney. o i t.i occasion of tne second anniversary of incia.n lnorpcndcnce Day: "I ii. ink
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  • 63 4 Indian Agent's Telephone Numbers The telephone Dumber ol t i-\gt-nt of the Government of India ;n Kuala Lumpur has been changed from :^s6i to 3703. All telephone calls intend r d for the Ag< nt iirect will bo covered by .'.7ii:s iviephone number 3561 is retail* d or the use
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  • 57 4 State Representative On Pilgrimage Committee Haji Dol Abdullah bin Alias, who •ecently returned irom long leave :o resume duty as District OfTi^r Jungun, has been appointed bj :he Government to rtprcscn Trengganu on the Federation Pilgrimage Committee. He will leave soon for Penang where the Com nittee's inauguration meeting will
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  • 39 4 Today Friday. Aug. 19. at H p n several teachers from all parts f)i Malaya will be talking ov(»r Radi< Malaya about the Refresher Cours they are attending in Singapore organised by the Pan-Malayan Teachers' Union.
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  • 29 4 Mr. C. Cairns. Senior Assistant Conservator of Forests, M^ayan Forest Service, has been appointed to officiate as Forect Officer, Singapore in place of Mr. C. O. Flemmich
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