Indian Daily Mail, 21 August 1949

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  • 18 1 Jau Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 192. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 368 1 pel 1o UN Commission Decision To Call Off Truce Conference rtN REFI SES TO DISARM AZAD FORCES: INDIA SAYS NO USE IN its UNTIL THEY ARE DISBANDED I DtX///^ iw^- The United Nations 5 (ojnmission uhick has called off proposed InLinn talk*- may now refer the fundamental inferences on
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  • 48 1 Aug. 20. The PaHsfan Government I described as "totally untrue and absurd^ an report that Pakistan had been negol^rael to send troops under British officers Rine. lent pres* K; t bu] news. tory <>n Pal had K )U 000 f «hans. mcultural not* 1 even ILjj lationa
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  • 24 1 rl on I Health k,,.— in its K rie» In klag an devoted Sj? r that f i\ deR R: Africa l> un
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  • 61 1 PasWh- new has been appropriating public funds, will be sought. Quirino has persistently refused to summon Congress because he, .acked a majority In th" Benatc. However the addition of Senators Tom a? Confesor of the NacionaJista Party and Senator Carlos Tan and Fernando l*)pe* among his supporters, now gives
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  • 159 1 PALME DUCT'S SOLUTION TO MALAYAN WAR LONDON. Aug. 20. Mr. Palme Dutt, British Communist Party vico-presiderit, on Wednesday suggested "cessation of hostilities" and "immediate negotiations with representatives of the Malayan liberation movemerit" as a solution to What he called "the war in Malaya." The Malayan liberation movemeitt was "the most
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    42 1 PHOTO. Photo shows the Indian High Commissioner in Lundon. Mr. V. K Krishna Meuan (left centre behind flagstaff) matching the Tricolour flag being hoisted at Bush House,, London, tin the ocr.a.Lrt nf th« 2nd Anniversary of Indian Independence eta Aug. 15. A.P.
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  • 83 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 20. Mr ijrygve 'Lie, Unlt?d Nations Secrctary-G&neral, said yesterday he would not formally propose placing the former Itali'an Colonies under direct United Nations trusteeship. Mr. Lie told a press conference that he felt he had done enoughi by recommending direct trusteeship in
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  • 200 1 NO DANGER OF COMMUNISM IN INDIA U.S. ENVOY LOY HENDERSON'S VIEWS MADRAS, Aug. 20.— Mr. Loy W. Henderson, United States Ambassador to India, told press yesterday there was "no real danger of Communism in India as Indians are not totalitarians by nature but practical idealists." Mr. Henderson said '•American help
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  • 619 1 DUTCH PREMIER TO OPEN CONFERENCE THE HAGUE, Aug. 20.— T0 enable overseas listeners to hear a broadcast of the solemn opening of the round-table conference at The Hague on Tuesday, Aug. 23, the ceremony has been postponed. It will begin at 1300 GMT
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  • 131 1 New All -India Rly. Federation To Be Formed? CALCUTTA, Aug. 20.— The Colh-munist-dominated Bengal Provm. cial Trade Union Congress has called an All-India convention ot railwaymen here on September 16 and 17. The agenda of the convention will include the question of forming a new All.lndia section of railway workers
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  • 480 1 Shan States Leader Pledges To Fight Against Karen Rebels BURMA: RANGOON* Aufe. Kann ri-bdn ftghting tho QfftnWMlt for an autonomous slate fated attack from two new directions FrMav Over the signature of President Sao Hkun Hkio of the Shan Stale, n-\vsnat>er» carried a statement saying the Shan people* would flj?ht
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  • 1494 2 Middle Class Men Must Be Ready To Enter Any f r j Rajaji's Advice 'IT IS THE ONLY WAY TO CHECK UNEMPLOYMENT BOMBAY, Aug. 10, (By Air Mail). I go back from my visit to Bombay very much cheered up. lam glad the Sardar is getting better said Mr. C.
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  • 572 2 By R. SATAKOPAN, A.P. Correspondent. NEW DELHI, Aug. 20. Mysterious, mountainlocked Tibet suddenly is in a dim kind of limelight. Vague reports filtering into India recently from this 475,000-square mile Himalayan country indicated that a revolt had been staged against Chinese de jure sovereignty. Some
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  • 462 2  -  ANGUS BRAMMALL (By Over this red brick mansion, one* the home of a wealthy Sydney accountant, i s the flag of the n e W Dominion of Pakistan, the white star and crescent on vivid green The building, formerly occupied by the Indian Trade Commissioner was taken
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  • 180 2 AUSTRALIAN WOMAN CLAIMS TITLE OF BEGUM Well-known among Sydney's followers of the Prophet is Mrs. Alicia Ramaswamy, an Australian.' For merly a hawker in the South Australian Capital city, Adelaide, rfhe married an Australian-born Indian and later adopted his religion Mrs. Ramaswamy became a campaigner for better relations between nation*.
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  • 31 2 PRESTWICK.ScotIiaIM Mrs Richans V year-old "flying 1) -I .Vri 1 today, on I aftt-r setting i v. :~'M a round the world U*m to take 200 hours- Reuter
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  • 307 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 20.-Dr. ft S. Adiseshiah Demm it partment off Exchange of Persons, of the United Natinn r* Serial and Cultural Organisation, said in an intervi*« ptj.p«sal o'f the National Commission for India of ihH a Gandhian plan of education had been
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  • 128 2 India Ranks High World Civil A viatio NEW DELHI, Au*. 20.— Iniia ranks htf hJJ civil aviation— in the matter of ikcnft P"* cording to Mr. K. R. K. Menun. SwtttUJ k m try of Communications. rf In a radio interview hero, Mr. Venn J gre?s of civil aviation in
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  • 603 3 OS lounsis impressions IXo Indian Pressmen iug. M. (By Air Matt) Twenty n i tlv American round -t he-World Town '''Turn Iff'll World Seminar, led by George f, (old Pressmen here to-day that in the r lu 'had visited so far, including the Middle F In impressed by the
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  • 849 3 Lord Soulbury's Tribute To Senanayake 'A Great Public Servant' COLOMBO, Aug. 20.-"We honour him as a man, a great public servant, a statesman, a patriot, and the reader of a nation," said Lord Soulbury, Governor^eneral, referring to Mr. D. 8. Senanayake, Prime Minister, on the occasion of the unveiling of
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  • 57 3 PATNA, Aug. Id.— A midnight run battle between prison 'ruards and armed Communists, attempting to raid Bhasalpirr Oentnjl Jail near Pa tn a. -u-:i*i officially announced todav. No details of «aau<atftes In last nifht^ickuh were made known. Heavily armed jpolioe picket* were todav
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  • 808 3 India Will Act As Bridge Between East And West Pandit Nehru On Nation's Role In World Affairs NEW DELHI, Aug. 5, (By Air Mail).— "lt is the business of India to help in the reorientation of the relations between the kast and West and gradually to make them normal because
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  • 110 4 The Postmaster-General, Malaya, announces that with effect from Aug. 22, newspapers, printed packet?, commercial packets, eampU' packets, small packets and litorJL tore for the blind, addressed to places within the Federation of Malaya and the Island of Singapore, will be accepted for transmission by air mail
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  • 456 4 For Propagation Of Tamil Language, Culture Arts A Cultural Conference was held for three days on July 30 and 31st and Aug. 1 at the Chettiar's Hall in Sentul, Kuala Lumpur, under the auspices of the Malaya Tamil Pannai, an
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  • 347 4 A Bill is to be introduced in the Council of State Qf Perak to provide for expenditure $45,000 a year for scholarships for the higher education of Perak Malays abroad. The Bill provides Ipr the constitution of a Board of Trustees to administer the lund and
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  • 232 4 Mr. W. F. C. Grenier of Kuala Lumpur m aoi effort to raise funda for the University of MaJaya and the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis recently made a "drive" on certain sports menKrepreseintfative of all branches of sport) and amongst certain clojse friends
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  • 189 4 APPOINTMENTS IN FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL The, High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, bir Henry Guxney, nas appointed the Economic becretary, Federation of Malaya, Mr. W A. C. Goode, MCS., to be a Temporary Member of the federal Legislative Council in place of the Economic Secretary, Mr. A. Heywood-Waddington, MUo, during his
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  • 114 4 Many people, Malay, Chinese and Eurasians are entitled to a War Medal, but have tnot ye-t received them. Locally Enlisted Persons, Chinese Labour Force, V.A.Ds. and Dalforce Personnel who served In the Army before *the fall of Singapore in February, 1942, and whu have not yet received
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  • 56 4 At the request of the Mentri Besar. Jobore, the Commissioner of Road Transport, Mr. A. A, Forwards has imposed a speed limit of 30 miles per hour as the maximum *psed at which a motor vehicle may be driven on any road within any Town Board
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  • 341 4 Following are further reports of celebrations of the Second Anniversary of Indian Independence Day n various parts of Malaya. AT KUALA LANGAT Under the Auspices of the Indian Association the Kuala Limgat Indians celebrated the 2nd Anniversary of the Indian Independence Day ,in Banting on Monday
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  • 101 4 Under the ausyicss of -he Hindi Praehar Sabha, 3n Krishna Jayanti was celebr ited at tne Vivekananda A shram a on Aug. 17. There was prayer In the morning, Swn\ 1 iSatyananda officiating, and sevfir.i speu .*.!)< s in Ia:u:l were made in he cv.ning
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    • 170 4 Aulolycus Pilgrim Embarkation Programme At Penang Following is the programme of embarkation of pilgrims by "Aulolycus", at Penang. TODAY, SUNDAY. Aug. 21. 7 a.m., Vessel arrives berth at wharf—South Wharf. 7.30 a.m. Commences loading cargo and pilgrims' baggage. On completion of loading cargo, vessel closes hatches, pilgTims' spaces will .be
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