Indian Daily Mail, 22 August 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. s. NO. 19a. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1949. FOLK PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 119 1 Ve Have Other Problems To Face, c a ys Pandit Nehru w ojj0 jj To Andhra Delegation I ,/n Our Own Correspondent) Ml DELHI, Aug. 21. Prime Minister Pandit Jgj Sehru I old the Andhra Delegation here Zm that India Govt. presently is not
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  • 123 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) K] NEW DELHI, Aug. 21— The K) manufacture of the National rG Flag w«ll shortly be standar- rfl dised by the Government ol \fl India, it is learnt here. [3 The Indian Standards Insti. K tutc is understood to have draf- ted
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  • 68 1 NAVAL TRAINING COLLEGE TO BE ESTABLISHED IN MYSORE STATE ib Our Own Correspondent) JG.U.ORE. Aug. 21 —A naval v. ill -non l)< «>tab_ rajasagar >n Myng U) T MariapVlinister. Ma_ «id th. S'atc (ioyrnmeni kase IH acres of i Indi., f;i»v rtuncm for tin !h< India I) I. Dee Ministry
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  • 67 1 A■ 21 Hex. gned Friday a idor to the I on wai giv^n pt» d th< an exchange will h rst^bturn u> thtbrother of SOUTHAMPTON, Aug. 21.—WU'iam Alexander Bustamtnte, J^mai. an Ministers ol Communication^. aid on Saturday that Britain would a long term sugar a gre« i mont with
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  • 161 1 TALKS ON U.S.— PAKISTAN TREATY KARACHI, Aug. 21.— Preliminary talks in connection wUh negotiations between tfc« United States and Pakistan for treaties of friendship and navigation are maring comple. tion At Karachi the talks, are being conducted by Shujart Ali Hasanie, joint secretary of the Commerce Ministry, on behalf of
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  • 139 1 MALAYA ALSO TO BE INVITED LATER SYDNEY, Aug. 21.— Service experts from Britain, New Zealand and Australia will meet in Melbourne next week to discuss the defence of the Indian and They will consider problems of military co-opera-tion between Britain, Australia, New
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  • 153 1 Premier's Report On Madras Ministry Corruption Charges Not Ready Yet (From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 21 —The Madras Premier's "factual report'* on h»h investigations into corruption char_ ffes against some ex-Ministers of Madras is not expected to bo ready for the forthcoming meeting of th«Congress Working Committee in Delhi
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  • 304 1 Sir Ramaswamy Mudaliar Warns Against Centralisation Of All Powers "IT IS FRAUGHT WITH INFINITE DANGER" (From Our Own Correspondent; MADRAS, Aug. 21. Addressing the new graduates ot the Madras University Convocation Friday Sir Arcot Kama, swami Mudaliar, warned them "Jet us not lay a Mattering function to our soul that
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  • 96 1 LAIK ALI'S STOOGE ARRESTED IN HYDERABAD (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Aug. 21— Mr. B. Shyamsunder, member of the Hyderabad Delegation to the Paris United Nations Session which sought Security Council's intervention regarding the staic b atiairs was arrested on attempting to return to tU e State and detained under
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  • 47 1 FIRE DAMAGES CHEMICALS STORE (From Our Own Corespondent) MADRAS. Aug 21. -A bla/c n m local tmn where clKmicall anil pamts have been stored destroyed stocks worih Ks 10,000 yi^terduv morning. The liadrsi Arc brigade t ought ti lc firt- for two hours before extinguishing the ilames.~~Cupynyht.
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  • 100 1 (From Oor Own Correspondent) MADURA, Aug. 21. Two were killed and st-veral injured in the village of VVatrap (Ramnad District) on the midnight of Aug. 19 when police opened fir., on a Communistled crowd which attacked the police with spears, stones a n d knives,
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  • 737 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Aug. 22, 1949. NO POLITICS FOR GOVT. SERVANTS-1 THE decision recently announced by the Government ol the Federation of Malaya permitting all its bervantfl 10 join politics) organiset ona and, with t,h' exception ol those employed in certain Depart. ni. nr (-> h««kl office and
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  • 534 2 Thousands Pay Homage At Raj ghat GANDHI J! S TEACHINGS RECALLED New Delhi, Au^. 15, (By Air >hiil). The nation's thouirlits centred on Mahatma Candbi to-day as the country celebrated t»u. second ;mniversary of her independence. Thousands of processions and 4 Prahhat I Series
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  • 154 2 NAGPUR, >\nz M>— Of N ll Share, a< tne tittc forMi.ranu (..iikpss Icarirr In C. P., H«H<ir«<l thai h« had .joined th* WmdM MahasaMia, "becawws i's tfiaiagy appeals to in**. Or Khar« who wgjf Prwnier in the flrsi Oongr*»a Ministry in c:.F J in 1937-38,
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  • 360 2 GEN. CARIAPPA'S INDEPENDENCE DAY MESSAGE NKW DELHI, Auu. 16, (By Air Mail).— The following is (he text of the message smi lo the Indian Vrm\ by G^nerml K. M. Cariappa, Commander-in-chief, the Indian Army on Ana;. 15, 1949: "From the (oiniiiiiiiilrt-Mi (hui to all ranks in
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  • 254 2 Shan States F orin Citizen's Army To Fight Rebels BURMA: RANGOON, Aug. 21.-A B ofßci.l Saturday a large Citizen's Arm 1,, i"" r Che Shan States of North-eastern 1',,, m "C Karen tribesmen invadinir Shan i,.."?"" fl This new pha;*.' in Burma's many-aided civil war develoi d after Shan Mvnistf
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  • 74 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 21.— The Government of India have received a report from thHr High Commissioner in Pakistan, Sir Sita Ram, on the disturbances in Karachi over the hoisting ol th«' Indian national flag over tho staff quarters of the Indian Embassy staff. It is st&feti
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  • 70 2 SIMLA. A»e 21— The Prim*- ML ni^ter, Pandi* Nehru. w«M pa> a thrc-dav visit t o East Punjab commencing:' from Srpt 3it was official, ly learned here A drta'l«'d nf"j;ranim<* «»t th< Prime Minister's tour is being drawn up Pandit N«fcm's imp^ndinj* v'si< is
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  • 82 2 University Commission Recommends Retention Of English In India NEW DELHI, Aujr. 21.— The Indian University Commission has recommended retention of English as the medium of instruction in all Indian Universities, Education Minister, Maulana Abul Kalam, revealed here. Til* Indian National Congress Party in t^e Constituent Assembly recently suggested the use
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  • 203 2 Talks On PostReferendum Status Of Fr. Indian Settlements (From Our Own Correspondent) PONDICHERRY, Aug. 21.— Jean Georges Ch&mbon. Commissioner for Fn-nrh Indian Settlement! left for Calcutta yesterday to meet Paul Coste FlOrct French Minister •»f Overseas Territories who was expected there last e vfning en routs to Pa) is from
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  • 105 2 (From Our Own Corr»>p«»nfjent MADURA. Aug. 21.— Sixty out of 90 indigenous matc|h factories at Sathur and Sivakasi Hear )i p r" have susp^nd^d work owing to "lack ol encouragement and support of fch« India CTOvcrnment." it was s*a**d her*- by the Secretary
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  • 106 2 MADRAS REDS' CALL FOR GENERAL STRIKS: A TOTAL FAILURE (From <>ii i Own respondent) MADRAS, Auk. 21 Th« <»m munists' call for a general strike i» the lily yesterday proved a roni>htr failure. The striki mMn called i>y the once a IJ powerful Madra y Provincial Trade T nion C**gr*m
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  • 74 2 2,080 Graduates Gel Diplomas From Madras University (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aim 21. Two Ihou sand and eighty graduates including 250 WOmen took Degrees and Diploma- a 1 lu> Madras [Jniversiiy'i Convocation h<Mp on Friday. Th<- Con vocation waa arldrej-'scd by Sir A Ramaswaml Mudallar, former Ms sor t
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  • 206 2 ADMINISTRATION OF SIKKIM: NEW DEWANS ASSURANCE NEW DIXIII, Aui; 21 -Mr J S Lall. I.C.S. has assumed efcgrgt as I)t\van of Sikk»m In statt'm^nt issued after hla assumption of office the D'wan said "The Government of India h^w ii(»miiiat« d ni" as Dewati to admi. nisicf the Sidte of Sikkim.
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  • 136 2 MADRAS PUBLIC WORRIED OVER SUDDEN INCREASE IN COFFEE PRICE <I- r Min Hin Oun nir i N|yind»n| MADRAS \n :i fetf* Cl r .lM' of Mir |)l >n <>f i Hip of r« in th« titjf lii.i< I- v riaj -»rn woirird «»tV. -loving v|,, ri Hl>io|ii i« lor> iu-
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  • 74 2 MADRAS MINLSTRI CORRUPTION CHARGES enquiry ENQUIRY COMPLETED (from Oui <>««• ("tr^P*" l^ MADRAS \«i^ W lh jj scrMiiN) «»f tflkkl r-cord- h» H mkr I' K«m»ra»WJ Raja ,x iv n>., i Mt fnkv*m J section with »h< infestift'*" MinistrrN wan i—iH^ (< Th. Joint rrptn i« V'>H:,Vready b) Simda* 1
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  • 21 2 Redrawing Of Distrcts In Rajasthan JAIPUF pointnv Comnfi un undor I The Con dr.t: th< cl subdii Comm li Th Add
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    404 3 \yu wear Decorations Given By Japanese PROTEST MEETING BY DUTCH s fi THE HAGUE! l j Aug. 21.— Over people yester- mass protest meeting against the Dutch 7 S Indonesian policy, carrying admission I v j t h black as a sign of mourning. in u,. organised by Professor
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  • 283 3 failure To Establish Communications -The Republican delegation to rj m >ssion of Indonesia charged on SaturU* Dutch and the UNCI failed to *f"« t« establish the communications JY the ten-da v -old ceasefire effective. the Republicans said "The Republican govasked lor u u assistance of the UNCI and stabUsh
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  • 45 3 Bombay Communist Prisoners Demonstrate Inside Prison BOMBAY. Aug. 21— Two hundred rille-beannff police rushed to Bombay s Arthure Road prison on Saturday as 46 Communist prisoners, including six women, hoisted ed and b!ack flags and demonnoisily against 'a vwit by he inspector-gcfneral of prisons.—- A.P.
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  • 63 3 MacArthur Congratulates Japanese Swimming Team TOKYO. Aug. 21. General MacArthur sent his congratulations to me Japanese .swimming team for their sweeping, world record setting oerformances at Los Angeles National AAU.meet, it was announced yesterday. MacArthur said they set an •x ample of Japanese ability to neet the responsibilities which indicated
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  • 383 3 CHINA Chinese press dispatches said the Nationalist reinforcements had gone into the Tayu and Siaomei mountain region along the north border of Kwangtung Province, of which Canton is the seat. This area faces the town of Taya. which the Reds took two
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  • 109 3 U.S. SENATE TO DISCUSS MAHATMA GANDHI MEMORIAL BILL WASHINGTON. Aug. 21. The Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Bill to erect a memorial to ttie Indian leader in Washington was expected U> come before the United States Senate for approval within the next 10 days. Tne bill nas already been approved by the
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  • 87 3 BANGKOK, Aug. 21. For tht second time within a week Thai police in Bangkok yesterday seized an illicit radio transmitter and a receiver unit operated by Chinese suspected members of the underground Communist radio network linking Southeast Asia with Communist China. Ton police, acting on a
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  • 53 3 DEATH SENTENCE ON INDIAN WOMAN COMMUTED NAIROBI, Aug. 21.— The Governor of Kenya. Sir Fhiilip Mitchell, yesterday ■commuted the cfceath sentence passed on a 22-year-old Indian woman Mrs.. Teja Singh, for trie murder of her father-in-law by Exiting. Mrs. Singh w^s the first nonnative woman U> be sentenced to aeath
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  • 159 3 BRITAIN FORMING MUSLIM FEDERATION IN MIDDLE EAST? MOSCOW, Aug. 21.— The Soviet Army newspaper Red Star declared last Friday that Britain was planning a Moslem federation from Egypt to Pakistan to counter an American drive for control of Middle BJUflt oil. Thp newspaper said there had been a "sharpen in
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  • 75 3 INDIAN DELEGATES TO INTERNATIONAL PARLIAMENTARY UNION CONFERENCE NEW DELHI. Aug. 21. -Four Indians will take part in the con ference of the International Parliamentary Union. meeting at Stockholm on Sopt. 6. The Indiaji delegation, leaving New Delhi on Sept. 2. will comprise: Mr. Tajmul Hussain. Mr. Mohanlal Gautam and Mr.
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  • 42 3 MOSCOW REDS NOW TURN TO INDIA MOSCOW. Aug. 21. Charges of persecution of democrats in India and Nepal has be«n headlined by Moscow papers. "The perst-H-ution of Communists tancl other flrtinoerats is intensifying in India," said a Tas* dispatch from l*lhi AP
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  • 522 3 Speech Before European Consultative^ {Assembly STRASBOURG, Aug. 21.— Paul Iteynaud of France, a representative in the European Consultative Assembly, on Saturday said the European end of the Marshall iMaii is a failure. The American aid programme had not developed free trade in
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  • 239 3 HELSINKI. Aug. 31. Finland s Communj*t-led unofficial strike slackened yesterday after the Trad*? Union Federation had threatened to expel the striking unions unless thoir members returned to work by midnight on Tuesday. But while many workers returned to their jobs others came out ior the
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  • 73 3 TEL AVIV. Aug. 22. Three hundred Palestine Arabs held prisoner in Israeli POW camps wen refteas ed on Saturday and allowed to join their families in Israeli territory. A com in i Met* s^t up by the Defence Ministry recently bruar. rcreening all local Arabs
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  • 61 4 derision has becjn made i>n the scope of tin* rtfuular fortnightly "High Level" Press Conf* mues in Kuala Lumpur on the present bmergoncy. Govcnineiii has de- < iU**d to continue the present Press Conferences <>n tnv Bmcrgcncy every three weeks and in addition |O hold a
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  • 142 4 Yugoslav Warning Against III-Treatment Of Her Citizens LONDON. Aug. 21. Yugoslavia has warned that it will act to protect its citizens if alleged persecution of Yugoslav in Greece is not stopped, the Yugoslav news agency, Tanjug. declared on Saturday. A Tan jug report distributed in London said the Yugoslav legation
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  • 513 4 From $6 To $2 Per Year A I a meeting of the Labour Parti/ Executive Council held vesterday the President Mr. Francis <Thomas announced that at a Special Delegates' Conference held earlier in the morning, it has been decided to reduce the membership fee from
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  • 105 4 The Government notes with concern the number of Identity Cards which are torn or otherwise defaced a»s the result of their not being: kept in covers. It is therefore suggested in the public interest th;at s)mc form of holder or cover should be used to
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  • 41 4 MEMORIAL HALL CLOCK TO RESTART TODAY Arrangements are now In hand for the Memorial Hall Clock to be restarted* today. Monday Aug. 22. at 8 a.m. The faces of the c'ock will dp illuminated from (i.45 p.m. to 6.15 a.m. daily.
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  • 159 4 (HY OUR STAFF REPORTER) The main object oi tu;- Town Rangjorii Sports Club ol Singap r s lo promote sporting spirit among youths Irrespective of race, colour ind creed, naid Mr. N. Rtfinadass, the president of the Club at
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    80 4 The above photograph of the Staff and Pupils of Bandar llij;h School, Batu raii.tt was taken pr*or to the departure to the United Kingdom of Inehe Abdul lialim bin Bahat Kasip. a member of the Tutorial Staff who sailed on Aug. 11 in the Carthage to .study Mining: Engineering on
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  • 152 4 The American Consul General In Batavia, Career Minister Charles A. Livengood, la due in Singapore early this week on his way bark to Washington for duty thrro. h*> will accompanied by his wile. Mr. and Mrs. Livengood are ex pecteri to :irrive here at
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  • 424 4 A free grant t<> tlie Federation oi Malaya of from Colonial Development and Welfare Punas has been approved h- the Secretary u[ State for the Colonies for a [Scheme for the provision of improved rubber planting material for smaU-hoklers. The scheme, which is tesigned
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  • 39 4 11 officially stated thai the present guaranteed minimum price for padi of $14.20 \vr pirn! in thr field gnd $15.00 per picul ai the iv ill will remain in force until June 30 1950.
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  • 39 4 The following have been appointed Assistant Immigration Officers for the Colony of Sinu:ip;ire: Mr. t. Mackie, with effect from May IG. 1949 and Mr. Ci. St. O. Farmer with effect from July 25.
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  • 29 4 Mr. C. O Flemmich, Senior Asistant Conservator of Forests, Malajrajn Forest Service, has been appointed to officiate :k> Forest Dfflcer, Singapore, with effect from May 1. 194H inclusive.
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  • 154 4 In Alor Star area, six Malays armed with knives robbed a female Chinese. She and her husband were seriously injured. Jeiiellery and cash uorth $390 were robbed. All the accused were identified and arrested. At about I) p.m. on Aii£. 20, ten armed bandits entered
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  • 168 4 Qualifications For Admission To Universities In Australia It is announced that the following .are the necessary qualifica Lions for admission to universities in Australla:FOR UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE Cambridge School Certificate Five orediiUs, one of *which must be in Fnslish Language «only one English subject cam be counted towaras the >iota&
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  • 130 4 About $300 wore collected for en dowmont of tfv University ol M.i laya when th > UMNO Kaiim Ihu ol Bcsut. district started its driv for funds for the University at an Afl icultural Show on Aug. 10. The money represent* th«- proceeds gf the
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    • 38 4 Radio Farewell By The Imiiskillinus On tn« eve ol their departure] several members fiom ttie First btalion Royal Tnniskilling Fusiliers v.iii make ;i farewell broadcast the Blue Network of Radio MaVaya on Wednesday, Aug. 24 at 7.1.0 p.m.
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