Indian Daily Mail, 3 March 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 20. SINGAPQRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 405 1 India Will Not Join Any S.E. Asia Or Pacific Pact, Assures Pandit Nehru Reference To 'Imperialist Pockets' In Malaya And Indo-China (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. 2.— lndia's Prime Minister Pandit Nehru told Parliament today: "It is not the policy of India to enter into any South East
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  • 126 1 RANGOON, Mar. 2.— Police lasl night acted on orders of the Burmese Borne Minister and closed and sealed the Burmese dally newspaper Bamakhlt, for publishing that the Burma Socialist Party intended to oust certain ministers, Including Tha< kin Nu from office. The editor, On
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  • 372 1 NEHRU EXPiiISS REGRET IN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Mar. 2. Prime Minister Nehru expressed his and the Government of India's "regret" in the Indian Parliament yesterday for the "blunder" committed by an officer of the Government in ordering theexclusion of a member of the house from
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  • 699 1 A party of police inspected the railway line in Tapah area (Perak) on the morning of Mar. 1, found that an attempt had been made by unknown persons to sabotage the railway line on the previous night between Bidor Sungei Merbau by burning
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    106 1 Representatives of the Russian Ar.ny, with political leaders from the East Europe states, paid homage on Feb. 23 to the Russian soldiers killed during the war in East Germany and during the siege of Berlin. The ceremonies were part of a nation-wide observance of the 32nd anniversary of the founding
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  • 151 1 Atews i4/so To Be Censored! NEW DELHI, Mar. 2.— AU 13 correspondents of the Indian news agency, The Press Trust of India, in Eastern Pakistan have been disaccredited and prevented from functioning as press representatives, Pandit Nehru told Parliament today. Replying at
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  • 88 1 With reiereuoe to the aaauunoemeui uuxae otx mm. a& m. PnbMo neiauor.s **ress Statement Ho. FR. su/iiy under use caption 3 "acnools birucK utt the itegister eC Scnoois" but published in the IDM ot zi-z-aQ unaer tne heading "Two acnouis surucJt off the ttegsfltet" a
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  • 27 1 Mr. B s. Davis, an officer of Class 11, Malayan Civil Service, has been seconded tor service as Resettlement Officer, aeiangor, with effect irom sth June, 194a.
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  • 142 1 TRAINS TO BE PROVIDED WITH j ARMED GUARDS J j NEW DELHI, Mar. 2.— Th e Governments of India and Pakistan have agreed to provide sufficient armed guards on trains running between East and West Bengal to protect refugees in transit. Ihe two dominions reached
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  • 202 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 2.— The report' that' the Pakistan Deputy High Com- i missioner was asked to pull down the Pakistan Flag to prevent raids on premises by unruly mobs was "a complete travesty of facts," said a West ttengal Government Press Note. The Press Note
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  • 53 1 HONGKONG, Mar. 2.— Mr. Jen Po-sun, Vice-Minister of Civil Aviation of the Chinese People's Government, arrived here last night from Canton. The Chinese press said Mr. Jen has been officially appointed by Peking to take over the China National Aviation and Central Air Transport Corporations' assets
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  • 210 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 2.— Deputy Prime Minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel told the Indian Parliament yesterday that in the last two months there had been an increase in the number of cases of murder, arson robbery in the Telenguna district of Hyderabad btate by persons
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  • 45 1 ENGINE OF BUS BLOWN OFF RANGOON, Mar. 2— Eleven soldiers were killed when a Burmese army patrol hunting Communists in the Tavoy area near the Siamese border ran into an insurgent land mine. The explosion threw the engine of their bus several hundred yards. Reuter
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  • 126 1 BOMBAY POLICE UNEARTH BIG COMMUNIST PLOT BOMBAY, Mar. 2.— Bombay' police today claimed they had foiled a Communist plot to create disorder throughout India on Mar. 9. It was stated the plot was to coincide with a Communist call for a railway workers strike. The police said they
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  • 651 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Mar. 3, 1950. A SINGLE MONTH WILL NOT DO JT was no other than the highest British military official in this part of the world, namely, General Sir John Harding, Com-mander-inOhief of the Far East Land Forces, who admitted not long ago as follows: "In
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  • 2590 2 Surplus Ot Rs. 96 m. Estimated HALF THE REVENUE GOES FOR DEFENCE NEW DELHI, 2.— The Fir St Budget of the Indian Republic presented to Parliament on Tuesday evening (Feb. 28) by Finance Minister Dr. John Matthai, shows that at the existing level of taxation,
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  • 56 2 CONGRESS CONGRATULATES BR. LABOUR PARTY NEW DELHI, Mar. 2.— The Indian National Congress has congratulated the British Labour Party on its "wellmerited victory." In a cable sent to the Secretary of the party on Feb. 27, Foreign Secretary of the All-India Congress Committee said, "We expect your continued co-operation in
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  • 114 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Mar. 2— Karwar and Ratnagiri ports on the west coast of India will be equipped from Apr. 1 with observatories for improving the cyclone warning system in the Arabian Sea and giving the necessary weather forecasts for shipping. There are
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    39 2 ruuiu. President Rajendra Prasad, seen with Maharaja Mohan Shamsher Jang Banarud Rana, Prime Minister und Supreme Coramander-ln Chief, Nepal, wEen the Prime Mini xtor m»n>H t» B a m-. ,t meat House, New Delhi on Feb. 18. -M A.P.
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  • 129 2 WASHINGTON, Mar. 2.—Unemployment from the coal strike neared 600,000 yesterday. The nation's soft coal supply is down to five and a half days and there Is a threat of shortage of hard coal as 80,000 United Mine Workers anthracite diggers are working three days a week
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  • 398 3 Moslem Countries Have A Mission To Perform Pah G—G On The Role Ot Islamic Nations In World Affairs KARACHI, Mar, 2,— Speaking at a banquet given in honour of the Shah of Iran last night, Pakistan's governor-General said, "given all proper co-operation I can visualise the Islamic world play in?
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    64 3 PHOTO. Badminton stars visiting London for the 40th All England Championships attended a reception at the Empress Hall on Feb. 22. Here Wong Peng Soon of Singapore, regarded as top favourite for the men's singles title, ig seen with Wellington schoolteacher Nancy Fleming, first New Zealander to play in the
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  • 36 3 WASHINGTON, Mar. 2.—Yugosllavia today received a second $20,000,000 loan Horn the United States Export-Impcirt Bank. The Bank granted the first loan of the same amount to Marshal Tito's Government last September. —Reuter.
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  • 42 3 ATVIENS, Mar. 2. An explosion wrecked part of the Greek Army broadcasting station here on Monday. The cause was not immediately known The blast was followed by fire which swept through the station. No casualties were reported. Reuter
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  • 121 3 HONGKONG, Mar. 2. Gen. Li Tsung-jen is leaving New York today for Washington to interview President Truman, according to Chinese reports from Taipeh. The reports said that President Truman has invited Gen. Li to Washington. AftT seeing the American President, the Nationalist Vice-President
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  • 539 3 NEW YORK. Mar. 2.— General Li I Tsung-jen, deposed acting President !ol Nationalist China, yesterday acI cu:ed Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek of being a dictator who considered China "his private property." Gen. Li declared Chiang's announced return to the Presidency was "the most unconstitutional act in
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  • 313 3 BR. PARLIAMENT MEETS: SPEAKER REELECTED LONDON, Mar. 2. Col. Clifton I Brown,. Speaker of, the House cf I Commons, was hustled protestingiy to his chairman's seat when Britain's new stalemate Parliament met yesterday. But his resistance to election as chairman of what may be Britain's most difficult Parliament drew xjo
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  • 119 3 LONDON, Mar. 2.— Conservative leader Mr. Winston Churchill paid a surprise "private" visit to King George at Buckingham Palace last night. It is believed the King wished to discuss with him the Parliamentary situation resulting from last weak's photofinish general election, leaving the Labour Gv-<v-ernment
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  • 233 3 LONDON, Mar. 2.— Dr. Klaus Fuchs, a top British nuclear physicist, was sent to prison for 14 years yesterday for giving British and American atom secrets to Russia. It was the maximum sentence he could be given. Britain's most sensational spy trial was over
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  • 17 3 TEHERAN, Mar. 2. Premier Saed presented a cabinet and programme to the Majlis (parliament) on Tuesday. A.P.
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  • 456 3 WASHINGTON, Mar. 2.— United States Secretary of State Mr. Dean Acheson said yesterday that a farther meeting of the foreign ministers of the United States, Britain and France might be needed this spring. He was replying to requests at his press conierence lor comment on
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  • 46 3 SEXTUPLETS BORN TO AFRICAN WOMAN BRUSSELS, Mar. 2. A native woman in Belgium's African mandated territory of Ruanda has given birth to sextuplets —four boys and two girls—it was reported hero yesterday by the news agency Belga. Mother and children art reported to be well.— Reuter
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  • 45 3 PARIS, Mar. 2.— A French Foreign Ministry spokesman yesterday said he knew of no plans fcx a conference of French, British and American foreign ministers to frame a common policy for the Far East "At least, not for the moment." he added. Reuter
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  • 295 4 First Commissioner To Be Sent To U- K For Training "Experience in the recent war has shown that no country can today hops to withstand the first shock of attack in any future war by relying solely upon the ability of its naval,
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  • 103 4 Chinese artist Mr. Ohen Wen-H*i will hold an exhibition oi his paint-, ings at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall. University of Malaya, for three days from tomorrow Saturday. Mar. 4to Monday Mar. 6. The Exhibition will be officially opened at 4.30 p.m. en Saturday, Mar. 4
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  • 69 4 NEW MEDICAL CHIEF FOR FAR EAST AIR FORCE The Air Ministry announced tne appointment of Air Commodore A Briscoe as the Principal Medical Officer. Far East Air Force, vice Air Commodore C. T. O'Neill, who have returned to U.K. on the termination of his tour of oversea duty. Air Commodore
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  • 122 4 In response to the request of members of the Labour Party it has been decided to give a dinner instead of a tea party as originally intended in honour ol Mr. Francis Thomas, President of the Party, who is scheduled to leave for UK very
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  • 69 4 The next Discussion Group Meeting of the Literary Section of Singapore Kerala Samajam will be held on Sunday, Mar. 5 at 5 p.m. at No. 6, itace Course Lane under the presidentship of Mr. C. Unnikrishnan, B.A. Mr. V. K. Kunji Raman will speak on "The
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  • 38 4 Th«( Annual General Meeting o? the C.Y.M.A. (Church of Out Lady of Lourdes) Singapore, will be held at the PanochiaJ' School Hall on Sunday Mar. 5 at 9.00 a.m.. writes the, Hon. General Secretary.
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  • 177 4 TURCO ENTERTAINED BY SENIOR OFFICIALS LONDON, Mar. 2. Singapore police are worried because two senior officers apparently entertained CSpt. "Turco" Westerling, chief of Indonesia's "Army of tbe Heavenly Host" in Oieir homes after his arrest in Singapore last Sunday, according to the Lotndoft Daily Mail In a dispatch from its
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  • 122 4 The British Council is organising a Books Exhibition to be open from Sunday, Mar. 26 to Sunday Apr. 2 from 9 a.m.— s p.m. The books will be divided into sections as follows: Prose Literature, Arts and Crafts. Technical Instruction (Carpentry Engineering, etc.), Medicine, Education,
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  • 44 4 SINGAPORE, Mar. 2.— Offices "ol the Representative of the Govern- ment of India in Malaya and of :he Indian Agent at Kuala Lumpur will i remain closed on Friday and Satur- day (.Mar. 3 and 4) on account of •Holl."— (GIIS).
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  • 52 4 The Dakshin Bharat Hindi Sabtia conduct Examinations in Hindi on Saturday Max. 11 and Sunday Mar. 12 in all the Malayan centres. Candidates are requested to get In touch with their teachers for details of the time a*nd place of examinations, writes Mr. Gurdhial Singh, Hony. Secretary of
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  • 42 4 A fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society, Sings«x>re, will be held en Saturday, Mar. 4, 1950, at 7.30 p.m. at No. 26, Breeze Road, (Kampong Bahru), the residence of Mr. Stephen. All interested are requested to attend.
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