Indian Daily Mail, 25 August 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 196. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 190 1 Rigorous Protest Voiced \/U DELHI, Aug. 24. —An ofßcial spokesman jjs* Tm^day that India has formally protested to q kU<w against "continue^ violations" of the InterySdon Agreement on evacuees property. [hi spokesman said India is convinced that Pakisan intends
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  • 91 1 Very Severe Intensity Earthquake Recorded In India NEW DELHI. Aug. 24— The Government said on Tuesday an earthquake shock of "very severe intensity" was recorded hero on Monday at 0415 GMT, adding that its epicentre was 64,300 miles away, near British Columbia. Seismographs in Poona and Bombay also confirmed the
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  • 88 1 India Provides Shipping Facilities For 15,000 Mus lim Pilgrims few DIXIII, Aim M —Th« G«>v_ India announceU rtfcl «h>pping u;is provkl d Bomh.i> for 15,9M Muslim p'l- proceed <o Jed^a uniial Haj pilgrimage. uudiMi huv«' already Mil<>f the h«j;h prices >n 1 toifcii ih< (io\rrnment his nth nil^rini ihi- nece^_
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  • 98 1 NO QUORUM FOR CONASSEMBLY I From Our Own Correspondent Cj NEW DELHI, ;:u£. 24.— The K Indian Constituent Assembly K today met five minutes late E due to want of quorum. At Qj 9 a- m l he scheduled time for the session, only 60 members qj were present which
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  • 53 1 Madras Corporation Condoles Death Of Andhra Leader (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 24.— The Madras Corporation City Council adjourned yesterday without transacting any business as a mark of respect to the momory of the late Deaabhakta Kond'a Venkatappayya. veteran Andhra Congress leader. The City Council also passed a condo_
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  • 79 1 N* lit M A a prdi 1 lht taking 9ft of lead_ [iMI Eslftlea in the pro-|im.-niing lni Zamindari t on S«',,t. 7, the Madras restcriaj appointed ite for |hc six major Vizianagram, Bobbili "J« Mosf o r the manar'ri collators """•"t Keen
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  • 38 1 24 Tht TOT*** terenet on ftty todav and n-ach-d on the draf--i h Slovents and Crout« in Austria, Th t text of the article was refer red to a drafting committee.— Reuter
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  • 63 1 !^Ra<s Fn>ni C)Ur Own Correspondent) KM?* 24 Mr. Jean Chambon, Commissioner for here that "Everything is now 11 K<lv r "l u rned l <> Madras after a visit to Chandrana*r* Goubert. French India Minister, stated here I'" anv Postponement of referendum
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  • 126 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Auk. 21.— The Congress Working Committee, meeting here yesterday, heard deputations from Andhra and Karnataka who demanded t"e immediate formation of Andhra and Karnataka Provinces respectively on linguistic basis, basis. The Anrihi-a Dej>utation comprising Mr S.
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  • 143 1 LONDON, Aug. 24 —Mr. B Shiva Rao, member of fch« Indian delegation to tfa* United Nations General Assembly K'ft for New York ytgterday evening. Mr Shiva Rao also represents India on the United Nations Committee on non.selfgoveming territories. This committee which starts
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  • 64 1 Shan State Forces Start Offensive Against Karen Rebels RANGOON, Aug. 24.— Shan state forces started an offensive a«a illst reb'l Karens in the Taungyi area on Tuesday, an official announcement said. State forces, backed by Shau guerilla^ reached the main highway to Taungyi, cutting off the avenues of retreat of
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  • 57 1 Air travellers arriving h*'re on Tuesday from the Yunnanese city of Kunming reported that Chinese Communist forces are approaching the frontier province of Yuniurn. but have not yet entered the province. They said tha l th'' Yunnanese authorities arc determined to keeo out the Communists and
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  • 298 1 Bu rma Will Not Join The Common wealth FVEN AT RISK OF TURNING WHOLE COUNTRY COMMUNIST SAYS GEN NE WIN KARACHI. Aug. 24.— General Ne Win, deputy premier and commander-in-chief of Purma who is on a short visit to Pakistan, on Tuesday said his government is keeping vigilant watch on
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  • 212 1 U.S. AMBASSADOR'S TRIBUTE TO INDIA'S LEADERSHIP (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 24. The American Ambassador in India Mr. Loy Henderson, speaking at a Rotary Dinner here on Monday night said the United States people were looking forward with great pleasure to
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  • 107 1 HONGKONG, Aug. 24— Mr. Aw Boon Haw announced here today that the Government of the Federation of Malaya had lifted the pro. hibition to his entry into trie Fed*. ration. This news reached Mr. Aw through the Colonial Secretariat in Hongkong just
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  • 119 1 ('ANTON. Aug. 24 Chiang Kaishek flew to Chungking today in an apparent attempt to foil any secret agreements between warlords of Szechwan and the Communists. Chiang's flight apparently wai> one of great urgency. He postponed a meeting of the Kuomintang Party's Emergency Council to
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  • 116 1 BEVIN HOLDS STATE DINNER FOR KING ABDULLAH LONDON, Augr. 24.— King Abdullah of Has he mite Jordan was the guest of Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, on Tuesday night at a state dinner which was attended by more than 30 persons. The King was accompanied by his second son. Prince
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  • 267 1 MIAMI, Florida, Auk. 24. Phillip C. Jeutip, American Ambassador at Large, called on Rnitgfta's leaders Wednesday to give up their dream of world domination." I History records that this ambition has led "such blind dreamers to destruction, he said. The United
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    55 1 PHOTO This birthday nor* rait of Princess Margaret, who rehbrated h*»r 19th anniversary on Aug. 21st, was taken by Cecil Beaton in Buckingham Palac<\ London. The Princess wear* a pale -ri.-.r < -oinur ed chiffon evening dress, trimnte d with miak ml »h. k2 >m<. rial, and a five-strand pearl
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  • 79 1 West Must Champion Self Govt. Moves In Asia NEW YORK, Auf. 24 Thf> New York Herald Tribune today caH"l upon the Western democrarivh "declare th»-m^« lv s (h«« champion* of «elf.gov"rnjn< lit «n Asia" The Tribune said that th t d*^n> of Asians to govern tbemvlv* 1 "could b«' UF,t'd
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  • 90 1 No Move For Marshall Aid For Asia WASHINGTON, Au». 24. A State D«-partxn«;nt official ud f U-rday no coftsidt.atiO;: was b* given to ext-ndir.^ a Mai »hali p „u u» Asia. H<j said the'Unit U;s felt •U-Chnira! „ii\inci undei Pi I dent TrumanVs f<>. At gramme for the LHid« rdey
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  • 831 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. Aug. 25, 1949. NO POLITICS FOR GOVT SERVANTS IV IT is no secret that the Federal Government's decision to ])ormit its servants to join political organisations has been takeh apparently with a view to pacifying the United Malays' National Organisation which is the only political
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  • 671 2 India's Poverty Cannot Improve By Magic To Of Socialism! N. R. Sarker's Spirited Reply To Critics Of Nehru Government DISUNITY WITHIN CONGRESS AND CRITICISM FROM WITHOUT DEPLORED CALCUTTA, Aug. 24. "The Socialists know as much as any body does that merely by coming into power they cannot alter the condition
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  • 88 2 Indian Trade Commissioner In London NEW DELHI, Aug. 24.— Mr. K. N. Kaiu, Joint Secretary, Finance Ministry, has been appointed Indian Trade Commissioner in London^ and Financial Adviser to the Indian High Commissioner in th e U.K. He will be India's representative in the Commonwealth Liaison Committee and Sterling Area
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  • 211 2 TO MARE ROOM FOR REVITALISING BODY BOMBAY, Au«. 21. All the office-bearer! of the Bombay Provincial Congress Committee and the District and Taluka Committees have tendered their resignations, in pursuance of the decision taken at an informal meeting of the B.P.C.C. early this
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  • 114 2 NEW DELHI, Auk. 24. A trade treaty between India and the Soviet Union is expected to be signed in New Delhi next week, an Indian Government spokesman said on Tuesday says an A.P. report. of an Indo.Russian trade treaty have been completed here
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  • 21 2 VIENNA, Aug. 24.— The Austrian government will lift br«ad_rationing on Sept. 12, it was officially announ^ c>d on Tuesday.- A. P.
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  • 89 2 MOKAWAKA, Aug. 24 —"Anybody should honour, a man who fights for his community,*' s aid Mr. G. G. Pojinambalarn, Minister of Indus. trivfcj. Industrial Research and Fish, eries, at a reception by Deniyaya residents at the Catholic Mixed School. "I fight for the political rights
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  • 142 2 CEYLON NEWS: Mainly For Young /w JAFFNA, Aug. 24.— A sea and exercise, was proposed by meeting of the Jaffna Municipa the Mayor, presiding. Mr. Hitchcock moved that p<n, ding the construction of a new re* hous e near the sea-beach, stepshould be taken
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  • 86 2 FIRST VILLAGE IN NORTH TO HOLD SPORTS MEET JAFFNA, Aug. 24.— Mr. K. Ka nagaratnam, M.P., Vaddukoddai presiding at the puoiic meeting aiu r the annual sports meet rWd by the rur^J development society and community centre of Sankarathai Ln Vaddukoddai, said that Sankarathai th o v^nde.of the meet w&s
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  • 73 2 GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S KANDY ADDRESS IN SINHALESE KANDY, Auk 24 —"1 have al. wh.vs wa>Hid t o conie back to Lanka because of nij affection for you and your country," said t\w Governor General, Lord Soulbury, in <h* -I'alhini; end rV. r E t- "HUH Uuntll > Mr. .Sa m \.y COUrsc-
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  • 74 2 SITE FOR AMERICA EMBASSY IN COLOMBO COLOMBO. Au? 2 H l 'unal District Jua^ofrl 1 N Sinnotamby. ha? £j Chas. H Pen. v -2? Brokir of Huif, sloncr H) value- ih/nii? Ramya", Gaiie R &a V 4 £l Vhich the American G-w^ "Portal to b. prepared.;* (> r Eta mjo.ooo
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  • 39 2 U.S. DELEGATION TO TU MEETING OFTHE AR MANILA, AUS. 24.-Ar.i3l ielegation to th< r Town Meetini •>y George Denny Ji rom New Delhi Therm 11 count Th»- group i series of d< bat< ipe&kers which I A.P. FO C
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  • 2606 3 Full Report Of The Hague Conference $1 Must Be An Accomplished Fact By 1950' Uli; INDONESIA tyILL iNO LONGER BE A COLONY jut: HAGVE, Auy. 24.— Mohammed Hatta, chairman of the Republican de- factored at the Opening Conference of Dutch
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  • 59 3 BATAVIA, Aug 24 —Dutch aiithorities announced on Wednesday that the hitnerto outlawed red a"d white Indonesian Republic flaj can now br flown in Batavia. It ha.s hitherto been regarded a? a revolui;onjtry <mb|tnv VVitharawui of th** ban wah to mark the round table conference Oft
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  • 117 3 MOSCOW. Aug. 24.— Shak^^r continues to be a popular author among: the peoples of Central Asia Ine paper Soviet Art" announced recently that "Hamlet" had been put on at the Uzbek Thealit oi Drama in Tasnkent. In Moscow, when the 50th anniversary of the
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  • 436 3 Ho Chi Mink's Interview To American Correspondent BATAVIA, Aug. 24^-The Vietnam leader, Ho Chi Minh, said on Tuesday in a radio interview with an American correspondent that he felt that the area he is leading in rebellion against France can remain "semi-neutral"
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  • 64 3 TOKYO. Aug 24 -Dr. J F Bulsara, Far Km him ftinit— <■ tive of th* United Nation.s Economic and Social Council is stopping ov-T in Tokvo enrout* from tn e United States to his headquarters at Bang_ kok. He will leav* on Auu 27 for S«
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  • 375 4 FEDERAL COUNCILLOR'S WARNING TO RUBBEK INVlftiKf "Any industry that cannot give a reasonable earning to Us undir-dos to keeP >"**" sianaara or Living is indirectly making him s Me P tl *>te to communism and helping to spread its ideologies. A happy
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  • 252 4 ACSU Disappointed With Inquiry commission's Attitude "The Army civil bervice Union is very mucn disappointed anu au>satisuea witn tne outcome 01 tne discussions witn the commission oi inquiry trom tne United iungdom. Altnougn we extended a cordial reception to this Commission tne nett result is pracucaiiy nii as tar as
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  • 70 4 The Marriage between M. K. Bhaskeran Nair of 58. Bullalo Koaci. Singapore, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Madhava Kurup and Miss Nirupama Datta. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Dutta 01 66, Buflalo Road, will be solemnized between 12.30 and 1.30 p.m. on Aug.
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  • 54 4 Tamil and Telugu Standard VII Seven) Examination 1949. Will take place at Jonore Bahru on Nov. 25. Intending condidates who nave passed Standard VI must send in their application not later than Sept 8, to tne Education De. partment Indian Section, Johore Bahru, says
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  • 58 4 As lrom today. Aug. 25, Radio Malaya will present a wee&iy snapshot oi Uvirig conditions in countries under domination, 'iiuoc uroaucabiis can be Heard over the Blue Network at 7.10 p.m. un inursaays. Details oi jyje times at wiucii this series can oe neard In loe vernacular
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  • 36 4 Winner ot the Dublin Scholarship, Dr. S. Kanapafchipillai, who left for the United Kingdom in mid-August, 1948, is now back in Malaya, and is attached to ,the District Hospital, Batu Gajah. Pfrak.
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  • 58 4 Spectators will be admitted to H.M. Naval Base without special permits via Woodlands Gate, Bukit Timah Road or via Canberra Gate, Thomson Road to the Singapore Representative Athletic meting at H.M. Naval Base on Aug. 27. Saturday. Reporters and photographers from the local press
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  • 46 4 The Governor has approved the promotion of Lieutenant V. P. Coughlan, Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, to the rank of Lieutenant-Commander, Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. He has approved a Commission as Lieutenant, Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, to Baldwyn Robert Lowick.
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  • 68 4 The feast of St. Louis at Kluang. on Sunday, Aug. 28 will be preceded by a mission preached by Rev. Fr Bird C.SS.R. commencing on Thursday Aug. 25, at 7 p.m. On thr following days there will be Mas? and sermon at 7 a.m.
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  • 276 4 Electoral Rolls will open for public inspection from to-morrow Friday, Aug. 26 to Tnursday, Sept. 8 between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. at the following centres:- 1. Elections Office 4th floor Fullerton Building. 2. Room 131, Internal Aud Section, Municipal
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  • 590 4 KAJANG TOWN WITHOUT WATER TWO MILES OF WATER MAINS DAMA(iKI» BY BANDITS On Aug. 24, about two miles of the P.W.D. water supply pipes to Kajang were hammered and damaged beyond repair. The P.W.D. cannot yet say how long Kajang town will be without mains water says a Police Communique
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