Indian Daily Mail, 1 September 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL V. NO. 203. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 305 1 Umils Say: We Will Not Yield An Inch Ot Madras City (Frew Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. :IL— Andhra leaders, now feeling m rt(rin whether the Congress Working Committee (icapt their demand for creation of an Andhra Prommidialety including part of Madras City
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  • 97 1 INDIA TO FIGHT POLI O MENACE g*i 31 -Th. In. 1 Wni M try today direct. J"- 1 governments to _P«i m > e!.r I >-__i, lfant i lo notifiable disease. Hitman said the C i )a L rt of concerted H o combai the spread of K "mba>, Calcutta
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  • 35 1 Mrs. Pandit Calls On Ach eson Re Nehru's U.S. Visit "'iOV l^h\u U ~Mrs. Indian '"/<'d States, yesterday with C r Mtk n, an Acheson. Z "mient on the a Embassy aaM t irrangements Reuter
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  • 34 1 KARNATAKA PROVINCE DEMAND REITERATED i M r respondent) 31 Mr s I oi Kama- l today i 5 achiev. tht i _'Akaj_i,*J -'l' adm:- 1 aka > H a dd- eo»ld ..main r*. i,^i>u._ a
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  • 273 1 Govt. Troops Re-Occupy Pekon RANGOON, Aug. 31. Burmese Government hoops today re-occupied Pekon. 20 miles east of Loikaw, Karen states capital, Burma Army Radio repor ted. Loikaw is held by Karen gu erillas, says a Reuter report. Naval gunboats shelled guerilla positions in the Akyab district of Western Burma causing
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  • 51 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) KAKAIKKAI, Aug 31 —M Jean Georges Chambon, High Commissioner of the French Settlements in India, stressing the importance *>t the referendum in French India in December this year, year, said "French Indians are related with India socially, religiously and by parentage.
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  • 42 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALICUT, Aug. 31—The eighty-year-old Zamorin Raja of Calicut ixijired last night here The Raja Via suffering from facial paralysis since the last one month. Next successor to the Gadi is P. K Manavikrama Raja —Copyright.
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  • 29 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 31.— The United Nations international Children's Emergency Fund reported on Tuesday it had spent U*****,285 In China on relief operatons up to Dec. 31, 1948 A.P.
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  • 27 1 CAIRO, Aug. 31.— The U.S. and Etrypt hav»* agreed in their d »cu^siont for a trad* treaty, the U.S. Embah_y in Cairo said on W' driesday.—A.P. A.P.
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  • 56 1 NEW NURSING HOME FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN MADRAS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Au*. 31.— A new nursing home exclusively for women and children will be built here shortly. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur. Indian Government Health Minister, is laying the foundation stone on Oct. 9. Madras Government has given gift
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  • 68 1 Australia Seeks Exemption Of Sales Tax On Tea Imports (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Aug. 31— Mr. H. R Gollan, Australian High Commissioner in India, discussed yesterday with Mr. B. Gopal Reddy, Madras Finance Minister the question of exempting Australian imports of tea from Madras from auifee tax. Mr. Reddy
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  • 119 1 I NEW DELHI, Aug 31— Mr. Loy Henderson, American Ambassador to India, on behalf of President Truman, today invested General K. M. Cariappa, Indian Comman-der-in-Chief, with the Legion of Merit in the degree of Chief Commander The decoration, highest military honour which can be
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  • 437 1  -  DR. MOHD. ROEM THE HAGUE, Aug. 31. The Netherlands Indonesian round-table discussions so far have consisted mainly of feeling a wav in the involved political, financial and economic issues at stake. Dr. Mohammed Roem, leading Republican delegate, said "nothing substantial has come out
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  • 344 1  -  Lt.-Gen. FESTING HONGKONG, Aug. 31. Lieutenant General F. VV. Festing, Commander of British land, sea and air forces said anv aggres sion against Hongkong from the Chinese border would meet a _2 ,!l_ e m ™y times .stronger than during the Japanese invasion
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    19 1 PHOTO trees were planted in he grounds i„ ecTebrano',? S *S___» J»tt =00 frui. U S 15 A. P.
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  • 206 1 CRIPPS AND BEVIN SAIL FOR WASHINGTON FINANCE TALKS SOUTHAMPTON, England, A.f 31 —Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Foreign Minister Bevin sailed on the Mauritania today for their dollar talks m Washington Bevin told reporters is "pro. bably one „f the most important missions in history." "Unless we
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  • 135 1 NEW DELHI K 31 -A w formula for a truco in Kashm»r »v:i< presented to the Indian Governmen. yesterday b> two delegates of the United. Nation* Kashmir Com* mission, wai understood here The <ii.gat v Dr. Oldrich Chyle or Czechoslovak a, chairman ol the
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  • 174 1 Soviet Troops Massing On Yugoslav Border B____€!lADE, Auk. 31 Soviet troop and plane movements reported near the Yugoslav Ku manian border were believed in Belgrade today to be a sharpening of the anti-Tito -nerve war" and not a threat of .Soviet military action. Usually reliable source here reported that element!
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  • 955 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. Sept. 1, 1949. TRAGIC TREND OF MALAYAN POLITICS— II IF each or the various communal bodies in this country is throwing open its membership to communities other than for whom it is meant, it will, as already explained in our editorial yesterday, merely make the
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  • 788 2 4 We Meant 111 To No One AMKITSAR. Aug. 31.— Sardar Baldev Singh, Defence Minister, Government of India why arrived here by special plane on Aug. 26, declared at a public meeting that India meant ill to no one
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  • 55 2 AMBAI-A, Aug. 31.— A students' goodwill mission from Jammu and Kashmir iJUate, now touring East Punjab, visited Ambala to "estaohsn cordial relations with the youth of East Punjab and Delhi and to counteract the designs of cHOsc interested parties who want division of Jammu and
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  • 38 2 AKALI DEMONSTRATORS RELEASED AMRITSAR, Aug. 31. Fifteen Akalis, who were arrested here Friday last lor having staged a black flag demonstration against Sardar Baidev Singh, were released on the intervention of the Defence Minisand Giani Kartar Singh.- FOC
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  • 144 2 MADRAS PREMIER'S TRIBUTE TO PLANTERS' SERVICE COONOOR, Madras Province. Au«. il— Mr. P. g. Kumacaswarai Raja, Premier of Madras Province, *>aid here; "Koreig.l. capital, skill and talent have contributed to thc increase in the natural wealth of tne country, for winch we owe a debt of gratitude". Paying a tribute
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  • 104 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 31— Sir IVlanilal B. Nanavaty. one of the Directors ol Reserve Bank of India's Central Board, and Dr. V. K. R. V. Rao, were anions the passengers who haw left for Geneva and London by an Air India International plane. He will lead
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  • 224 2 BURMA A 2f 31 TV rebels who Sunday entered i h T n S ,an S ,a,e ca P Ua) <* Lashi„ were Tuesday offitheVbdKalr 1" s °Wiers, who earlier joined tip with A Burmese Army spokesman luesday announced over Rangoon adio that these Kachin. had
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  • 108 2 Armed Karens were patrolling the street? of Taunggyi, capital of southern Shan states, which fell to the Karens oa Aug. 13, a Burma Army spokesman said last night, states a Reuter report. Roads leading into the townyj he said, had been "blocked" and tall civilians, including diplomatic
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  • 55 2 Registration Deadline Of Iranians In India Extended NEW DELHI, Aug. 31 -The Indian Govt, has extended the date tor the registration ot Iranian nationals in India to Nov 15 All Iranian nationals wh> entered India before May 1. 1943. and have continued stay in India, are required to register themselves
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    31 2 PHOTO Prabhat pheries woke Calcutta Citizens L_ i,„a<. Aug. 15. Picture above shows a typical w p, ildt «Mi it Prabhat pheries. in commemoration of the Second J*** Indian Independence- A.P.
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  • 36 2 NAGPUR. Aug. 31 —The Government of the Central Provinces has sanctioned the opening of 1.144 new primary schools in the province. Tne local self-government institutions -Jill mai.caori. tnoto MjbMlaVi FOC
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  • 215 2 DISTRICT BOARD ELECTIONS: TRICHY AND S. ARCOT ONLY EXCEPTION (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 31— The Coagreai has capiured M i of ;>2 seats in the Tanjore District Hoard Elections, thibw, ning complete majority. Independents came next til seats. It is
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  • 199 2 CALCUTTA, Aug. 31. l\lr. Tiishai Aanti Ohosh, Lditor of the Anirita oazar Patrrka> speaking at the weekly .luncheon meeting of the Calcutta Rotary Club, said it was the duty of the Press to help keep the ship of State on an even keel. "We
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  • 40 2 EX-I.N.A. MEMBERS HOLD CONVENTION BOMBAY, \u„' U-\ of let-Ber Beaten f L_i IndNational Arn.v uill he kid lioinoay IeHM "nu- l Oi'obrr was leaiiuii sen j V-miSKion lo hold the IonTH j lion h.»v lueii ltjmiul bv Pud Aeiire FOC
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  • 112 2 NEW YORK, A_f. il->l r hini Mohammed, l-mum. Ifiltf ■I Pakistan, >aid m an 'ni'r* ■ere yesterday 'hat b< »h lnd.ii rakbun ifeeaU lift ald tion to their expert mamßt uiey hav, keen lettf. Mr. lionamin iVashington on Y: i meeting oi the Int
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  • 59 2 Nr ;U UKLHI A« j^ i Nate »>> gf h M Finance ssjr; l l i( eopper coins called J*J fji which srert current in* A koitai SUU i at merger w.th tti' du Madras bill the treasuo »t f rate of Ihrj* tft*f p.re lip
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  • 103 2 HUGE FLOOD DISASTER NEAR KOTTAYAM! 15 PEOPLE KILLED: MORE W*** I (From Our Oun <"""» I MADRAS, Auk. .51.— A 1 leaM 1 l l) lU and children, were killed in diMWtrous »n K at several places aloag the Bouatain rani m Saturday following heav> rain- du n Joni: rushed
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  • 332 3 j„ American Woman Lawyer's Observations HJ BE THERE UNTIL THIS MENACE IS LIQUIDATED" tSISGTOS' Aug. il. An American woman V\ Um-d convict Premier Tojo as a war '<!i<r(> the principal threat to Japan is Com--4 **L fhinks General MacArthur J s
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  • 29 3 INDO-IRAQ TRADE TALKS IN PROGRESS 31 Pren India u re. th? unced. the Irao Delhi, to ■•<■ Trade 11 informed Qing to export to llets, dates. lange for lit*. Reuter
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  • 123 3 Cancellation Of Open General Licence Affects Indo-Australian Trade MADRAS, Aug. 31. Australia will have "very little" to export to India as a remit of the Indian Government's cancellation last week of an open general licence on certain .sterling area imports, the Australian High Commissioner in India, Mr. Herbert R. Gollan
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  • 99 3 MELBOURNE, Aug. 31 —An outbreak of poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis) in Victoria has now reached epidemic proportions, Mr. C. Gartside, State Health Minister, announced last night. He warned that the peak of the epidemic might not be reached until the summer. Health Department figures
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  • 101 3 NEW DELHI. Aur. 31. One hundred young' artists from all over India are competing for the Government of India scholarships for lhe best paintings depicting rirf-al life, it is learnt here. As already reported, the Government of India decided to award eight scholarships of Rs. 2.500
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  • 70 3 Br. Association For Advancement Of Science Annual Meeting LONDON, Aug. 31.— India wdl be represented at the annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, beginning at Newcastle today, by Dr. B. N. Mukerji'- and Dr. V. S. Shembekar Dr. Mukerjee is a specialist in riant chemistry
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  • 31 3 NAIROBI. Aug. 31.— British Commonwealth and Uni ,<i d Etates officers are studying East Africa's defence problc ns at a course now being h^lti at the Imperial Defence College hero.- Reuter
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  • 522 3 Discussion In UN Committer LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 31.— The status of Indonesia as an "independent" territory was again raised by the Soviet representative yesterday in the Assembly s special committee on non-self-governing territories. Mr A Soldatov brought forward a formal proposal that the committee
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  • 170 3 CUTT-CK. Aug. 31.— The Education Minister of Orissa. Pandit L.ngaraj .Misra. explaining the resolution of the recent Education Ministers* Conference on linguistic minorities in Delhi said that of a. population of 14,700,000 in Orissa, Andhras constituted 300.000 and the other minorities wer? in even fewer numbers.
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  • 29 3 CAMBRIDGE. Massachusetts, Aug. 31. The Harvard Observatory announced Tuesday that E. L. Johnson sighted a new comet of t)he 14th magnitude verv dim at Johannesburg.- A.P.
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    32 3 rnoto. The conference of Indonesian Sovereignty opened at The Hague on Aug. 23. Photo shows: l)R. MOHAMMED HATTA making a speech On his right is MR. MOHAMMED ROEM, an Indonesian delegate A.P.
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  • 527 3 Songkram To Call For Another AntiRed Asia Pact? No Pact Will Be Successful Without Western Support l BANGKOK, Aug. 31.— Marshal Luang Pibul Songkram, Thailand Premier, told Reuter in an interview yesterday that internal and external Communist pressure in Thailand has so- increased in the past four weeks that the
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  • 115 3 Thailand Finance Minister To Visit London For Arms Aid? LONDON, Aug. 31. Prince Viwat. Finance Minister of Thailand, is due to arrive in Britain today by flying boat, it was learned on good authority. His visit, which is expected to include official talks with Britisn Government departments, was being connected
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  • 112 3 TRUMAN ASKED TO ENQUIRE INTO ROBESON CONCERT RIOT NEW YORK, Aug 31. The Civil Rights Congress Monday sa'd President Truman may be asked to *tart an investigation of the Pe«k;shill, New York, riot that broke up a scheduled concert by Negro singer Paul Robeson on Saturday night. Will Lawrence, State
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  • 107 3 BRUSSELS, Aug. 31.— Jamal E. D. Farra, Minister of Syria to Belgium told the press Monday the recent Syrian coup was helping Syria towards democracy. He said Syria was gomg loward-. the establishment ol a normal democratic and parliamentary regime. H e added that
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  • 163 3 CEYLON NEWS: MINISTER HELPS TO BREAK FAST oi .o.M r.o Aug. 31.— The Minis »er of Health and Local Government. Mr. S W. R. D. Bandaranalke h«iped to break a fast her*. A man who had undertaken a fasl unto death refused to give i* up until the Minister earn,,
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  • 101 3 LORD SOU LBURY TAKES SCOUT OATH COLOMBO, AUg. 31.— Lord Soulbury took the Scout, oath as Ohiel Scout of Ceylon at a ceremony a* the Scout. Headquarters, Gallc Face Conducted by the .Chid .Commis aioner, CoL C. P. Jayawardana. The occasion wa> alio mem to b< an olticial welcome tu
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  • 139 3 JAFFNA. Aug. :il Ram (.opal paid a visit to the School of Dancing, Jaffna, and was \v< Icom ed by Mr. V. R. Rasanayauam, »h« school's director. Ali the pupilclustered around him and manv cameras clicked. Later the pupilgave hu exhibition of dancing Mr.
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  • 88 3 TO ATTEND ECAFE SESSION ON REPUBLICAN PASSPORTS BATAVIA Aug 31 publican delegates to trn confer* m in Bangkok of the Econum'e Com mission for A-a and the Far Lu will have Indonesia soon carrying Republican passport-., a -poke -man told Renter yesterday. The delegates 1 depar'urt had b en delayed
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  • 773 4 Bandits Tie Conductor To Tree And Set Fire To All Estate Buildings Incident In Batu Annam At about 8 p.m. on Aug. 30, about 30 armed bandits attacked Batu Annam division of an estate at Ayer Molek in Segamat area (Johore). The bandits tied the conductor to a tree and
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  • 82 4 DETENTION OF MR S. M. RAMASAMY: OFFICIAL STATEMENT The detention under the Emergency Regulations of Mr. S. M. Ramasamy, the President of the Ulu Selangor Rubber Workers' Trade Union, did not result from his activities as a trade union official or in connection with his work as a member of
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  • 100 4 STOCKHOLM, Au*r. 31. —Dr Radhakrishnan, Indian Ambassa-dor-Designate to Moscow, arrived in Stockholm yesterday hy air from Londonr. He will be the guest of the Indian Minister here, Mr. Ratan Nehru, before continuing to Moscow. Dr. Radhakrishnan, a Federalist himself, told Reuter he intended to attend the
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  • 32 4 Mr. P.C. Sekhar of th.. P.W.D., Johore Bahru, and Mrs. aSekhar thank all friends, and well-wishers wiho attended their wedding on Aug. 29 and who sent them gifts and congratulatory messages.
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  • 373 4 Russia Accused Of Warmongering And Threatening World Peace Hector McNeil's Denunciation GREENOCK. Scotland. Aug. SL— Hector McNeil, British Minister of State, on Sunday night accused Russia of warmongering and threatening world peace in its campaign against Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito. He said at the same time, that he did not believe
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  • 130 4 Before a gathering of member, of the Central Appeal Committee for University Funds. Federal Legislative Councillors, Settlement Councillors, Municipal Commissioners, members of the Penang Committee for University Futnds and prominent members of ail communities. Mr. Yeap Chor Ee well known millionaire banker' handed
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  • 188 4 SUGAR PRI CE DECONTROLLED effelt from l slnt 'fr^ information that with ...ffl T£ P 7 lttel the wholesale and retail Strolled ThT ent npOHed SU ar wU1 «S toS controlled. The ex-government agents' godown price K„f- i^vious cnanne s of distribution to consumers, i e through appointed duatributors, wholeaal?i2
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  • 329 4 hollowing are the results of yesterday's Secnn,i Day Singapore Gold Cup Races: m RACE I 1. WONDER BIRD $21 $7 2. GARN FAIR $8 3. VICTORY $7 Won by: 1 length, 3 lengths Ti_ne: 1 minute 16 seconds. Cash Sweep: 1516 ($1,495) 2900 ($747): 2354 ($373);
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