Indian Daily Mail, 26 August 1949
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Title Section16 1949-08-26 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 197. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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241 1949-08-26 1 Madras Dt. Board Elections A Pointer To Future Of Indian Politics Landslide Already In Favour POf Congress 6m. Voters To Poll la 24 Centres (1 roni Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 25.— Over 6000,000 voters in the id and urban areas will go to polls during the next wmeksto elect241 words
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Article124 1949-08-26 1 THE HAGUE, Aug 25 The Steering Committee of the Round Table Conference on Indonesia cleared it» desks for action on Than. day by dividing Itg tasks among five committees which will get down to work on Friday. The Central Committee which in. eludes top delegationA.P. - 124 words
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84 1949-08-26 1 BANGKOK, Aug. 25 —Another sacrrd footprint of Buddha, similar to the one now a 1 Saraburi, has been reported found at the base of Mount Parnkram in Amphur Nanpong. Phra Kru Saratharm Munit, chief priest for Khonkhaen, sent the mes. sage to Nai Pravg, Chanpim,A.P. - 84 words
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490 1949-08-26 1 h And Acheson To Discuss Formation of Aug. 25.— U.5. Secretary of State "tarn and British Foreign Minister Ernest Ufe expected to discuss possible development of block of nations in the Southeast fci rta w len meet here next month. J5? 11 1 «fA.P. - 490 words
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Article62 1949-08-26 1 NEW YORK. Aug. 25 —All the 37 Indian sailors who refused to go "back a* Pakistanis but wish to be British" arc Moslems, the commit tee for th e protection of the foreign, born sa»d yesterday. Most of them left home before India was partitionedReuter - 62 words
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375 1949-08-26 1 CHINA: CANTON, Aug. 25. Chiang Kai-shek appealed to Nationalist China today to fight to victory against the "aggression" of the "Communist International." The Reds answered with a new push on uneasy Canton. The Chinese Reds have "unmasked themselves as international agents," the NationalistA.P. - 375 words
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1033 1949-08-26 1 DETAILED REPORT Following is a detailed report of the bandit attack on Mengkarak police station in Mentakab area on Aug. 23: Three to four bandits first approached from the south through the lallang. These were seen by a sentry who reported to1,033 words
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Article68 1949-08-26 1 HONGKONG, Aug. 25 —Li Pa>_ wan, Professor of Agriculture ai Lingnan UniveTsity, Canton, was arrested by Defence Headquarters, according to the newspaper Ta Kung Pao. American- trained Prof. Li ia the son of Marshal Li Tsi.sen, chairman of the Kuomintang Revolutionary Committee. Marshal Li is atReuter - 68 words
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84 1949-08-26 1 K.M.T. SUPREME C OUNCIL MEETING TO-DAY CANTON, Aug. 25.— The Supreme Council of the Kuomintang, Chinese Government Party, will meet for an emergency session to. morriw to hear a report from Gen. Wu Teh-chen, Minister without portfolio, on his recent visit to Japan for consultations with American occupation authorities. iReuter - 84 words
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Article85 1949-08-26 1 BATAVIA, Aug. 25. —Three Ann-. r»can fliers arrested last September for gunrunning into Indonesia were on Thursday pardoned by th t High Commissioner if the Dutch Crown and released from prlion, a U.S. Consulate spokesman at Batavia said. They n a<l bt-i-n ■•nUfaC6d to prison terms rangingA.P. - 85 words
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Advertisement91 1949-08-26 1 TKJLi TOUR fMHK>n TO THB PBOfIS thzvogb: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Daily in Malaya over 14 years 71, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. ±i/ NON-STOP TO "eU$/N£SS MAN'S SPBC/AL" EVERY MONDAY AT 12.30 p.m. (Normal Thursday Service at 0930 Hrs. As Usual) By SKYMASTER or DAKOTA. wv. $160 With through connections91 words
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705 1949-08-26 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore. Fri. Aug. 26, 1949. NO POLITICS FOR GOVT SERVANTS V IN this the fifth and last article in the series, we shall explain the practical effect of the Federal Government's circulir permitting its servants to participate in party politics. As already explained, this permission is not705 words
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74 1949-08-26 2 Congress Scores Sweeping Victory In District Bo Elections In Madras Province Overwhelming Majority In All Districts MOST SOCIALIST CANDIDATES FORFEIT DEPOSITS! (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 25. Reports from Districts show that Congress has secured overwhelming majority in all the Districts in the elections to the District Boards, especially74 words
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90 1949-08-26 2 SYDNEY, Aug. 25. Secret talks on defence of the Southwest Pacific began in Melbourne on Monday. Representatives of Britain, Australia and New Zealand are discussing pians for the closest cooperation in this area. The talks will continue until the end of theA.P. - 90 words
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Article, Illustration273 1949-08-26 2 Anglo-American Dollar Ta Will Fail Unless Fair Dealer Given To Rubber SIR jGOONETILL EKES WAR.MM; COLOMBO, Aug. 25. Ceylon's Hid, i m sioner in London, Sir Oliver Goonetilleki, <£ a conviction here on Wednesday (hat next Z Anglo-American dollar talks in Washington wl to produce any medium 01 long termA.P.; Reuter - 273 words
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Article39 1949-08-26 2 BOMBAY. AOf, 24 can now carry a.» par. of hid nal luggfcgc any qua- I i from any p.ac* to any ofcrl in India by any A it la notified by the T«i-ii missioikT to the Govtrna^ India. F.O.CF.O.C. - 39 words
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368 1949-08-26 2 No Intervention Possible From Centre For Removal Of Ban On W. Bengal Communist Party HOME MINISTRY'S CATEGORICAL STATEMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Aug. 25. The Ministry of the Home Affairs of the Government of India have informed Mr. A. K. Pillai of the Indian Civil Liberties Conference recentlyA.P. - 368 words
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471 1949-08-26 2 CEYLON NEWS: Ram Gopal (In Colombo) Describes Mandapam Camp As Another 'Belsen' COLOMBO, Aug. 25. Ram Gopal, the celebrated Indian dancer, described IV'andapam Camp as another "HekeM," whea he spoke to a Reporter at the Fort Station. He was very displeased that his party had been held up by theFOC - 471 words
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Article99 1949-08-26 2 COLOMBO, Aug. 25.— The Indian Club, at its 13th annual general meeting: held at "Egerton House," Colpetty, over which Mr. S P. Vy_ thialingam presided, unanimously decided that the Club membership bo thrown open to all Ceylonese. The new secretary, Mr, Siva.ii Dorai, requested allFOC - 99 words
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91 1949-08-26 2 SINGAPORE ILO CONFERENCE INVITES CEYLON COLOMBO, Aug. 25.— Ceylon has beon invited to the Technical Training Conference of the International Labour Organisation to be held at Singapore in September. This was disclosed by Mr. K. E. Matthew, Acting Director of the Indian Branch of the 1.L.0. who left the IslandFOC - 91 words
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Article76 1949-08-26 2 COLOMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 25. A yountj Indian woman, Mrs. R. Devadas, has become the first foreign student to address the Ohio State Legislature. At the Invitation of the Speaker of the House she spoke on social and economic conditions*, in India and afterwards the HouseReuter - 76 words
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Article215 1949-08-26 2 RANGOON, Aug. 25.— The Burma Air Force on Wednesday bombed and machinegunned a Karen stronghold and supply depot near the southern Shan State capital of Taungyyi at present occupied by rebel Karens, the Burma Army Radio announced on Wednesday night. It added that Government forcesA.P. - 215 words
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Article40 1949-08-26 2 RANGOON, Aug. 25. Beepal Susana De Fonseka, Ceylon's first diplomatic representative to Burma, with the status of Envoy Ex-tra-ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, arrived in Rangoon on Wednesday from Calcutta U> take up hJu> appointment. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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990 1949-08-26 3 Decision To Become Ceylon lizens Or Not, To Be Made Before October uilMßOi Aug. 25.— Indians in Ceylon, who in 1 nth must choose between Indian and Cey- fnship. re in a dilemma If th ey choose the iheu vM lose tf franchiBe >Reuter - 990 words
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147 1949-08-26 3 Acheson Pleads For Support Of US Far Eastern Policy WASHINGTON. Aug. 25. The United States Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson yesterday appealed for Republican support of the Government's Far Eastern policy. Commenting at his weekly press conference on criticism of the recent State Department White Paper on Sino-American relations,Reuter - 147 words
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Article, Illustration481 1949-08-26 3 Deportation Of Chinese From Australia Is A Disgrace To The C'wealth Sydney Papers Condemnation Of Calwell's Tactics SYDNEY, Aug. 25.-^The Sydney Morning Herald, in an editorial on Tuesday, describes the government's method in regard to deporting of Asians as "wrong, inhuman and degrading* 9 The paper adds, "It is aAP; Reuter; A.P. - 481 words
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240 1949-08-26 3 "Tiger" King's English Language Paper To Come Out In October In S'pore HONGKONG, Aug. 25— Mr. Aw Boon Haw today expressed pleasure at the lifting of the ban on his entrance to the Federation of Malaya, "I am pleased the Malayan authorities have finally realised lam not politically affiliated withA.P. - 240 words
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121 1949-08-26 3 WASHINGTON, Aug. 25. The twelve nation Atlantic Pact binding North America and western Kurope in a common defence alliance, came into foroe on Wednes- The historic moment came at 1642 GMT when PresMent Truman signed a proclamation declaring the treaty in effect. High officials ofA.P. - 121 words
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405 1949-08-26 3 India's National Language: Muslim Support To Hindustani NfcW DELHI, Aug. S«._Muslim members of the Consli tuent Assembly have urged the members of the Assembly lo ri a^i^A ln po S i a «^i n either I>evana K ari and Urdu—lhr LINGUA FRANCA of India. They suggest th,t if Hindustani sF.O.C. - 405 words
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Article60 1949-08-26 3 LONDON. Aug. 26. GYvlon will bu able to draw twice as much a^ last year from her stcrlin;; balan. cc* under the renewed sterling balance agreement with Britau which was published Tuesday. The agreement covers th** 12 months ending Juiv- 30, 1950. It will enable Ceylon to draw £7,000. 000Reuter - 60 words
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Advertisement51 1949-08-26 3 CAPTAINED BY PILOTS WITH OVER 1,000,000 MILhS FLYING EXPERIENCE LUXURIOUS SKY MASTER SERVICE SINGAPORE TO COLOMBO WITH CONNECTING SERVICES TO LONDON VIA BOMBAY KARACHI, CAIRO, ROME DEPARTURE SINGAPORE 9 A.M. T EVERY TUESDAY OPERATING CONTR AMOKS AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY Kin 3. PRINCE STREET, SINGAPORE. TRL: ZtSfl OR ALL TRAVEL51 words
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324 1949-08-26 4 'It Is A Logical Consequence j Of History' -MR. S. DARUSMAN framed soon. The people of different Asian countries snouid more and more unaer stand eacn otner, and one way ot securing tnis was tnrougn stuay of eaon other's culture.324 words
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Article57 1949-08-26 4 The marriage of Sri vr *>*, Valliyappan, formerly of the M M tional Bank of Azad Hind r^ goon and Taunfcgyi and of M er M. Banking Corporation uJ Kuala Lumpur, with Srimathi Sin nakkaruppi, daughter of Sr kr S- PL. Kasi Chettiar, will be sol. m57 words
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139 1949-08-26 4 The University of Maiaya endowment Fund nas been augmented to nearly $400,000 by the end of last weeK. The total amount received up to iast t>a*uroay. Aug. 20 was $596,326.00. The following are the latest donations from Singapore. Mr. Chew Lian seng, 3rd floor, China139 words
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Article264 1949-08-26 4 POLICE APPOINTMENTS j Mr. E. V. FOWLER, Deputy Com'mLssioner of Police, Singapore, has been appointed to act as Commissioner oi Police, Singapore with effect from 4th Aug. 1949 inclusive, in place of Mr. R. E. Foulger, C.M.G., who proceeded on leave on 3rd August, 1949. Mr. D. K. BROADHURST, D.5.0.,264 words
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Article52 1949-08-26 4 It is officially announced by the Government of the Colony of Singapore and the War Department that the private roads giving access to the Tanglin Barracks area, will be closed to the public from 19.00 hours on Aug. 27 1949, to 19.00 hours on Aug52 words
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Article26 1949-08-26 4 Th£ Arms and Explosives Branch of the Singapore Police Force, formerly situated at Police Headquarters has removed to Hill St., Police Station.26 words
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Article, Illustration204 1949-08-26 4 North Borneo's first contingent ever to take part in overseas athletics competition, arrived at Singapore yesterday Aug. 25 by the s.s. Kajang, The team is en route to Kuala Lumpur. The team is composed of JOHNY GOH, a promising middle distance runner, ABDUL204 words
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46 1949-08-26 4 PROGRESSIVE PICTURES TEA PARTY A tea party will be held on SunWiiatt Restaurant. 150, Victoria street (opposite to St. Joseon's Church) on the occasion of i. opening ceremony of the "Pr gressive Pictures." M r A R- Iyer- has kindly consented to preside over the luiic-46 words
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262 1949-08-26 4 A Statistical Training Centre for Asia and the Far East will be established in New Delhi during the last week of October. Jointly sponsored by the Food and Agriculture Organisation, the United Nations and the Government of India, which will serve262 words
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Article120 1949-08-26 4 A Malayan Chinese student who has just returned from his studies in the U.S.A., is the holder of an American commercial pilot's sin-gle-engine licence. He has 170 Hying hours to his credit. He is 22-year-old Donald Tan Yongyeow, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.USIS - 120 words
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86 1949-08-26 4 Mr. Tan Eng. Soon, 21-year-old son of the wellknown Singapore businessman Mr. Tan Lark Sye, is leaving Here shortly for further studies in the U.S.A, He will study civil engineering in Union College, Schenectady, New York for 5 years. Mr. Tan wasUSIS - 86 words
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39 1949-08-26 4 Mr. D. W. Burnett-Rae. Chiet Operations Officer, Department of Civil Aviation, has been appointed to act as Deputy Director of Civil Aviation, in place of Mr. A. Newark. Acting Director of Civil Aviation.39 words
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Article92 1949-08-26 4 It is officially announced that the Governor has recognised the United States Consul-General at Singapore as being authorised to perform full consular services for Korean Nationals in Singapore. Mr. A. McLellan has been appoUited member of the Singapore Harbour Board for a further term of 3 years withReuter - 92 words
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