Indian Daily Mail, 28 August 1949

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  • 18 1 hnu^Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 199. •SINGAPORE, SUNDA Y, AUGUST 28, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 220 1 action To Be Completed 1 By 1950 nn///, Aug. 27. The Central Council of 111 Sports Club of India, which met here y!toproc< ((l immediately with the construeoroposed Sehru Stadium in Delhi, at which ito stafjr
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  • 77 1 It Ls.notificd for general information that as from Sept. 1, the rice ration for Singapore will be increi. sed by Ift katty per person. This will mean that the ration scale as from that date will b*: Men 3 34 katties per w*ek Women S katties
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  • 178 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 27.— The Government of Bombay have suggested to the Government of India to "attach," for textile control purposes, the textile mills in Bombay province to the Bombay Government's control, it was reliably learned here. The textile mills in the country art present
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  • 178 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) jto. Auk. 27 —The defamation case against Periyar hi> once devoted follower C. N. Annadurai Wtal yesterday when a compromise was reported lo fthe Sixth *I»residency Magistrate E. M. J. M^ rt in court in response to summons
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  • 11 1 Mr. a ol the "^•''U Com- in (Onitef
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  • 55 1 MELBOURNE, Aug. 27.— India is shipping abodt 200,000 tdns of ooal for Victoria by nexit June, Kent Hushes, Minister for Transportation, announces. An extra coal ship a monthfor the aext 10 months faas tteen guaranteed by Indi^ to help in maintaining essentiail services
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  • 59 1 INDIA-PHILIPPINES BILATERAL AIR AGREEMENT NEXT WEEK NEW DELHI. Aug. 27. -The Indlan Government announced Thursday the negotiations tor a bilateral air agreement with me Philippines will begin here on Monday next. The Philippines Airlines are serving India presently under a temporary authorisation. A Philippines d« legation is expects to arrive
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  • 89 1 ALLEGED BURMESE KIDNAPPERS OF INDIAN ARRESTED RANGOON, Aug. 27. Rangoon police last night arrested three Burmans alleged to be connected with the kidnapping an Aug. 5 of IWJhammed Hashim Ismail, a wealthy Indian merchant and director of the SooraPee Barra Bazaar Company. Mr. Ismail wa,s talking to a friond in
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  • 180 1 SIBSAGAR (Assam), Aug. 27.— Mr. Bardoloi. Premier df Assam. Miid here that Iniii wanted to establish a society based on nonviolence in which there would be no exploitation and in which equality and justice would prevail. The Premier, who arrived here by air to inaugurate
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  • 116 1 ARAB LEAGUE MEETING POSTPONED SINE DIE BEIRUT, Aug. 27.— The Lebanon Government yesterday received a cable from Azzam Pasha, Secretary General of the Arab League, announcing a sine die postponement of the Arab League meeting at the request of Egypt, Iraq and Saudi Arabia. (An Arab League spokesman had said
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  • 106 1 BR. AMBASSADOR DESIGNATE TO KABUL SEES BEVIN LONDON, Aug. 27. Mr. Alfred John Gardner, British Ambassa-dor-designate to Kabul, called, on Mr. Ernest Bevin at the Foreign Office yesterday for a final talk before leaving to take up his new post in Afghanistan. The Afghan Ambassador in London, Sardar Faiz Mohammed
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  • 93 1 CAMBRIDGE, England., Aug. 27. —Professor E. Cruz Coke of Santiago de Chile, told the first International Congress of Biochemistry here yesterday he was experimenting with cod liver oil and the liver oils of other flsh for what may provide a new approach to cancer. He
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  • 90 1 m (From Our Own Correspondent) ▼ANANTAPUR, Aug. 27 Labour Minister H. Sitarama Reddi laying the foundation stone of Anantapm Oil Technology institute yesterday declared the purpose of the institution was to bring India in line with modern practices in the pro, cess of oilseeds
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  • 291 1 TO HELP VICTIMS OF POLIO EPIDEMIC WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.— Six •iron lungs" from the United States are due to be flown to Bombay early next week for victims of the Indian infantile paralysis epidemic. They are the sh iP m Of
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  • 190 1 CENTRAL FOOD BOARD'S SUGGESTIONS NEW DELHI, Aug. 27.— The Central Food Production Board has recommended to the provincial Governments to enact legislation, making it obligatory on owners to cultivate their lands, excluding such areas as are definitely unsuitable for cultivation. The board, which has
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  • 244 1 CONGRESS COMMITTEE ADJOURNS WITHOUT MAKING DECISIONS (From Oar Own Correspondent) N«W DELHI, Aug. 27.— The Congress Working Commit, tee meeting heie Thursday discussed the question of creation of Andhra Province. Though "complete agreement" was reached on the urgency of the problem, no decision was made regarding Andhra demand for inclusion
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  • 167 1 THE HAGUE, Aug. 27.— TV Indonesian Republican delegation in the political Committee of the roundtable conference on Indonesia favours discussing: the provisional constitution of the United States of Indonesia first, it was learned in Republican circles here last night. They wish to see
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  • 36 1 INDIAN STUDENTS REFUSED VISAS BY HUNGARY PRAGUE, Au*. 27.— Twenty Indian students on their way to the International Students' Festival In Budapest nave been held up in Prague because Hungary had refused to issue visas.- Reuter
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  • 41 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 27 —The Director of the Indian branch of the ILO, Mr. K E. Mat hew, has left for Singapore to make arrangements for the Asian conference of experts on training questions commencing th«T V on Sept. 12. GIIS
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  • 283 1 MINOR ITEMS OF MACHINERY MAY BE IMPORTED WITHOUT LICENCE NEW DELHI, Aug. 27. In order to exercise closer control over imports the Government of India have decided to cancel with immediate effect Open General Licence No. XV. This decision has been taken following a comprehensive
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  • 1193 2 Nehru's Impassionate Defence Of New Constitution Of Free India MISUSE OF WORK '.'SECULAR STATE" CONDEMNED the local Government and local officials. The second type of persons to wham permits were issued were Nationalist Muslims, that is, people who had absolutely no desire to go away,
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  • 233 2 WHEN AZAD'S FATHER CRACKL HIS NUCKLES NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) "Did your dad beat you?" "Yes. Once he rapped my nuckles with a ruler when, at dinner I dipped all my fingers into the bowl while trying to eat gravy." This dialogue took place between a child of seven
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  • Article, Illustration
    79 2 Venerable Lokanafha, 51, a Buddhist Monk, arrived in the liner Queen Mary on a three-month visit to Britain— complete with yeilow robe and begging bowl. He Adopted Buddhism in 1925, and two years later made a walking trip from Marseille, France, to India s Euphrates River. He has .since led
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  • 169 2 I Will Produce My Own Corn Says Ra jasthan Premier t *£KRn A^V;^ it hi*3& ploUrt M hls hollWe r> the Premier of Rajasthan, Pandit Hlralal Shastri, took a vow here that he would produce his own com with his own hands. k €fer f!" ff t0 a ml 5!
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  • 108 2 SAFEGUARDS PROVIDED FOR MINORITIES IN PAKISTAN CONSTITUTION Ifchman, J u d« of t hor B rt Co.* b r .[«i£ Mr Rehman. who was speaking on the Objectives Resolution of the a -5 >sta ?«ru c °nstituent Asesmbly. said: "When th e Objectives Re s o lutior declare that In
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  • 771 2 Communist Activities In W^l^ Have Subsided In Recent Weeks SEQUEL TO NEHRU'S VISIT CALCUTTA, Aug. 27. Communist terrorist activities in West Bengal, Indicts half of the divided northeastern province, have subsided in recent weeks, but that is not proof that the party's popularity is declining.
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  • 24 2 Bombay student To Death From York Hotel .NEW Yopi, "'■r v.a.- t v h a*- the b;. :taj Mui The fuaera te relay. Reuter
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  • 6 2 .DUBLIN, Aue "5 Chronicled Wednesday wh
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  • 1504 3 c n voy Loy Henderson s Assurance idas role in world "affairs praised Li< Aug. 19 (By Air Mail) Mr. Log W. Wi'meriro" Ambassador to India, at a Press r'thit morning emphasised "the important WZa today playing in world affairs and YI t
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  • 301 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 27— The Ministry of Railways has issued detailed orders to implement the recommendations of the Central Pay Commission regarding leave rules, the accept* ance of which with slight modifications was announced earlier, says a Press
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  • 95 3 Britain Asks For Stringent Cuts In Expenses LONDON, Aug. 27.— -The British Treasury has asked all Government Departments to cut down spending, t hopes to save at least U.sS. $600,--000, or five per cent of the nation's budget, In the next year. A Government source reporting this today said the
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  • 45 3 KARACHI, Aug. 27. Sweden and Austria are likely to open negotiations with Pakistan in the near future on bilateral trade pacts, it waa authoritatively learned here. Pakistan's Minister for Commerce and Induitries, Fazlur Rehrnaa, vuited Sweden during His our of Europe .earlier this ypsuv-* Reuter
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  • 759 3 PLANS FOR INTEGRATION WITH CENTRE ANNOUNCED NEW DELHI, Aug. <l. The finances of the Princely States and Unions will begin to be integrated with the rest of India next year. This will make the financial unity of India complete. An expert Committee appointed by
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  • 325 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 27.— The Government of India has decided to set up an Indo-Middle East Cultural Association. An informal conference to give effect to this idea was inaugurated recently by Prime Miniter Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Education Minister Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
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  • 996 4 Official Clarit'cation PROCEDURE TO ACQUIRE CITIZENSHIP CERTIFICATE ALSO EXPLAINED There appears to be some misunderstanding on the subject of the qualifications required for Fed em I Citizenship and the procedure whereby application for citizenship is ts be made. The following statement has been prepared to clarify
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  • 65 4 Mr A. H. Robson M.C.S. has been appointed to be Assistant Financial Secretary. Mr. M. C. Compton M.C.S. has been appointed to act as Principal Assistant Financial Assistant. Mr. Harry M. Danker. Councils Clerk and acting Assistant to Principal Assistant Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office, has been appointed to perform
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  • 67 4 The Naval Base Labour Union has elected the following officebearers for the current year at a naeeting of the Central Working Committee held at Block 80 H.M. Naval Base, Singapore. Mr. K. C. Thomas President. Mr. K. S. Georfee Gen. Secretary, Mr. Latin*. B. Ahamad, Hon.
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  • 386 4 The following further contributions to the above fund, are thankfully acknowledge: Mr. John A. Thivy (Representative of Govt. of India in Malaya) 50 00 M/s. Heap Moh Co. 50.00 M/s. Chuan Bee Co. 50.00 M/s. Chin Swee Hong (2nd Donation) 50.00 M/s. Tong Hin
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  • 52 4 "Utusan Melayu" is donating several thousands of pamphlets devoted to the activities of th Selangor State Welfare Committee on Monday Aug. 2\*. 'Ehe pamphlet^ are given free to all "Utusan Melavu" teaier* In kS 1 0^ 0 i hat date aDd will also be distributed at all welfare week functions
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 138 4 Sir,— General Elections in India are fast approaching, and it Is understood from a Govern nent of India's Press Statement that those who were in India till March 1948, are eligible to take part in the Elections. One wonders at this juncture, what would happen to
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  • 154 4 Sir,— l think until and unless the Malayan citizenship is established n this country there is no point imongst the local-born Indians and those from our Motherland quarellirig on nothing: but instead they should work here as the gloves and hands of a
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  • 149 4 BERNARD SHAW'S CURE FOR PREVENTION OF CRIMES! LONDON, Aug. 27.-Geor Ke Bern sweeping cure for crime on Wedn e 1^ drd put their inmates to death dav^»Ch »M The 93-year.old playri'jtht <*i r *N "If we find a hungry tiger ai I large, or a cobra in the garden w
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    • 216 4 DIABETES, WHY WORRY? When D. T. Lim's Diabetes Herb Tea can give you speedy relief. Get your Herb-Tea by your side and eat what you like. D. T. LIM CO., 24. Prinsep Street, Singapore. Drink il with pleasure! (■eel Is -*t eeosalted in making this line old Ceylon Tea. The
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    • 130 4 FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS The High Commissioner St Henry Gurney, has appointed Mr J S. Ferguson. J.P., to be an Unofficial Member of the Federal Legislative Council for a period of thTee years from Aug. 16, 1949 He has accepted the resignation of Sir Sydney Pal ner, C.8.E.. J p
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 93 4 POLICE BAND PROGRAMME FOR SEPTEMBER By Kind permission of Mr. E. V. Fowler, Acting Commissioner 3f Policy Singapore, the Police Band will play under the direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M. as follows: Sept. 1: Botanical Garden (6 p.m. -7 p.m.); Sept, 6: Katong Park (8.15 p.m.--9.15 «p.m.);
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