Indian Daily Mail, 19 April 1950
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Title Section16 1950-04-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 65. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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249 1950-04-19 1 But No Joint Talks With Attlee LONDON, Apr. 18. British official quarters today denied a Karachi report (not Reuter) that Pandit Nehru, the Indian Premier, and Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan Premier of Pakistan, would have joint talks with British Prime Minister DementReuter; A.P. - 249 words
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Article, Illustration135 1950-04-19 1 PHOTO. One of the largest ever crowds gathered before St. Peter's and saw the Pope give his pontifical Easter blessing, "Urbi et Orbi", from the balcony over-looking the Piazza on Apr. 9. The number of pilgrims and visitors in Rome for this Easter of HolyA.P. - 135 words
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Article85 1950-04-19 1 LONDON, Apr. 18.— Leading newspaper editors of India and Pakistan aie to hold a "goodwill meeting" in New Delhi on May 4. Tins is part ot a campaign, in India as well as Pakistan, to foster goodwill and understanding following the conclusion of the Nehru-Liaqual agreement onReuter - 85 words
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186 1950-04-19 1 ANYTHING SHORT OF UNINTERRUPTED PEACE BETWEEN INDIA PAKISTAN WILL BE DISASTROUS, SAYS JAIPRAKASH NARAIN CALCUTTA, Apr. 18.— The Indian Socialist leader, Jayaprakash Narayan yesterday declared "anything short ol* uninterrupted peace between India and Pakistan wi'l be disastrous for both nations and will permanently shatter our dreams of a new India."Reuter - 186 words
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Article52 1950-04-19 1 MADRAS. Apr. 18.— Sixty-se\ «n Communists have been shot dead since the beginning of the year by Madras State Police in about a dozen clashes, most of them in Hyderabad and adjoining districts, it was officially stated here on Monday. Police casualties were notA.P. - 52 words
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Article, Illustration63 1950-04-19 1 PHOTO. Pictured at the RAF transport eo mniand air booking centre in Devonshire Street, London on Apr. 13 before their departure are Flight t\*a tenants K. Fry (left) or Wesley Grove, Port smooth; and G. Meyricfc of Ely, Cardiff. They will ta ke up duty with an RAF helicopter ambalanceA.P. - 63 words
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Article49 1950-04-19 1 RANGOON, Apr. 18. Burmese Prime Minister Thakin Nu will leave Rangoon for London on May 6 to attend a Westminster memorial service for Bur me it ud* dead, it was •••arned here today. He ,vas expected Io stay in London a w vck.— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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122 1950-04-19 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Apr. 18. The Indian Socialist Party— principal oDposition party to Indian National Congress ».mnouHced today that its membership has gone up from 12,000 to 140,000 during the last year. According to membership returns available, Ihe Parly membership today122 words
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Article137 1950-04-19 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 18.— India's proposed loan to Burma came under fire in the Indian Parliament during finance appropriations discussion today Mr. B. Das (.Orissaj initiating the debate regretted "the House had not been taken into confidence" before R5.18,333,000 loan to137 words
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139 1950-04-19 1 GENEVA. Apr. 13— Mr. CD. Thakkar, Indian employers' delegate, told the Chemical Industries Committee of the International Laboui Organisation here yesterday that he was confident that "India will be able to establish fully-fledged chemical industries in the near future." He said production capacity of superphosphateReuter - 139 words
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Article32 1950-04-19 1 his post on Apr. 20 and leaving for Pari* the next day, it was officially learned here today.— Reuter PONDICHERRY, Apr. 18. —M. Jean Georges Chambon. Commissioner for French India, is relinquishingReuter - 32 words
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290 1950-04-19 1 Muslim Exodus From India Vastly Reduced CALCUTTA, Afrr. 18.— Ihe Indian Deputy Prime Minister rardar Patel yesterday continued discussions on administrative and other aspects of implement ing the Irido-Pakistan agreement on minorities with the West Bengal Cabinet. Government officials and military officers with SardarReuter; A.P. - 290 words
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Article, Illustration61 1950-04-19 1 PHOTO), The High Commissioner, SIR HEN RY GURNEY, presented awards at the Police Depot, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday morning (Apr. 17), to 29 members of Federation of Malaya Police Force. Picture shows the High Commissioner shaking hands with MR. W. N.GRAY, Commissioner of Police, Federation of Malaya who received thePUBLIC RELATIONS - 61 words
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Article279 1950-04-19 1 MACASSAR, (Celebes), Apr. 18.— Indonesian Federation troops have landed in South Celebes as part of the operation to deal with rebel forces In occupation in Macassar. East Indonesian capital, according to reports received here today. The reports said about 300 troops landed at Djeneponto,Reuter; A.P. - 279 words
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Article115 1950-04-19 1 CALCUTTA, Apr. 18— India will take over the administration of Chandernagnre, the threesquare mile French settlement near here, on May 2, it was officially announced today. This decision was taken at a meeting of representatives of the India, French and West' Bengal Governments. Chandernagore voted to merge withReuter - 115 words
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686 1950-04-19 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. Apr. 19, 1950. DON'T BE A MINORITY! pLEADING for the immediate formation of a separate organisation for the locai-born and domiciled Indians on the lines of the UMNO and MCA. Mr. S. Shunmugham, of Malacca, in a letter to a contemporary says inter aUa j686 words
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374 1950-04-19 2 Electorate Ot 180 m. Will Have 45 p-c. Women Voters NEW DELHI, Apr. IS— The Indian Parliament is now considering a Bill to control the nation's first general elections under the Republican Constitution. The Bi» moved by Law Minister Dr. B. R. Ambedkar isFOC - 374 words
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139 1950-04-19 2 BOMBAY, Apr. 18. Mr. G. L. jVlehta, member of the National Planning Commission, said here thai one of the tasks of the Commission would he to organize a ccn|ful statistical office and "improve the commercial intelligence service." Mr. Mehla, who will shortly leave Bombay forFOC - 139 words
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96 1950-04-19 2 BOMBAY, Apr. 18. The Seeds Traders Association Ltd., Bombay at an extraordinary general meeting here on/ Apr. 8, decided to change its name to the Bombay Oilseeds Exchange Ltd. The decision followed the Government's offer of recognition (of the Association) under the Bombay Forward ContractFOC - 96 words
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188 1950-04-19 2 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, Apr. 18.— Mr. D. S. Senanayake, Prime Minister, presiding at a U.N.P. youth rally on the Matara esplanade, said he was there "to drive away the jackals from the midst of the lions." The Premier was referringFOC - 188 words
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243 1950-04-19 2 COLOMBO, Apr. 18. Several gangs, notorious because of past records of plundering goods trains, are reported to be active on the Mam Line between Maho and Anuradhapura. A series of unescorted trains have been plundered and a largo number of cases of tea have beenFOC - 243 words
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Article211 1950-04-19 2 COLOMBO. Apr. 18.— If the plan, suggested by an official of the Aus trnlian National jAirways materialise Ceylon may soon make a name Tor herself in a new commercial venture. When Mr. R. H. Bond was adviser to Air Ceylon, he said that the affiliated interests of theFOC - 211 words
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109 1950-04-19 2 COLOMBO, Apr. 18. Mr. L. J. D. S. Seneviratne, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education, will represent Ceylon at the UNESCO Conference to be held in Florence in the second week of May. Mr. Seneviratne also represented Ceylon at the previous conference held inFOC - 109 words
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207 1950-04-19 2 27,000 TEXTILE WORKERS IN BOMBAY UNEMPLOYED BOMBAY, Apr. Ift— There are 27,850 textile workers unemployed in Bombay State as a result of the closure of 22 mills partially or completely. This was stated here on Apr. 10 at a Press conference by Mr. M. M. Naik-Nimbalkar, Bombay's Labour Minister. HeFOC - 207 words
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41 1950-04-19 2 LUCKNOW, Apr. 18.-Collective fines levied by the U.P. Government in areas where communal disturbances occurred during Holi have exceeded Rs. 90,000. The districts where fines have been imposed afe, bhahjahanpur, Aligarh. Hardoi and Lakhimpur Kheri.— FOCFOC - 41 words
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83 1950-04-19 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 18 —Two fires broke out in Delhi on Apr. 9 one in the Rajghat area in the evening and another earlier at a refugee camp. At Rajghat, the fire gutted about 150 thatched huts, and rendered over 100 refugee families homeless.FOC - 83 words
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Article133 1950-04-19 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 18 The Government of India have decided to introduce legislation to postpone for one y&r application of Sec. 49 of the Dentists Act, 1948, under which no unregistered dentists can practise after M.trch 28, 1950, it was officially statod here on Apr. 8.FOC - 133 words
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Article, Illustration84 1950-04-19 2 PHOTO. The Maharajah Patainjit Singh of Kapilrthala, India, conferred on his cousin. Sirdar Raram Singh Ba ;r Ahluwalia the "Shan-I-Ethiknr," (The highest honour the Maharajah CM award), during an investiture ai the Dorchester Hotel, Lou -m. <i Apr. 11. The jewelled decoration was awarded to the Sirdar "for loyal andA.P. - 84 words
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168 1950-04-19 2 CASE AGAINST MIR LAIK ALI 16 OTHERS HYDERABAD, (Dn.), Apr. 18. The Special Tribunal, presided over by Mr. J. A. Pinto, on Apr. 11 took on its file the case against Mir Laik Ali, former Premier of Hyderabad, and 16 others, including seven Cabinet colleagues of Mir Laik Ali, SyedFOC - 168 words
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Article75 1950-04-19 2 BOMBAY, Apr. 18. Indian ex. ports to Ceylon in 1949 totalled Rs. 152,553,913 (£11,441,544), according to official statistics released here. I The exports, made under the Indo« I Ceylon agreement of October last, comprised chiefly of coal, steel, cotton textiles, yarn, linseed oil and onions. India importedFOC - 75 words
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319 1950-04-19 2 LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 18.— A United Nations sub-corn-mittee, which includes delegates from the Philippines and India, will undertake drafting recommendations to overcome obstacles to the free How of news throughout the world. The commission will meet in a two-week session atA.P. - 319 words
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103 1950-04-19 3 Reported Join! Visit To London At End Ot Next Week KARACHI, Apr. 18. Indian Premier Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Pakistani Premier Liaquat Ali Khan may make a joint visit to London at the end of next week for talks with Premier Clement Attlee. Reports fromA.P. - 103 words
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Article, Illustration193 1950-04-19 3 PRINCESS ELIZABETH EXPECTING ANOTHER BABY LONDON, Apr. 18.— Princess Elizabeth is expecting her second baby this Summer. An announcement indicating this was issued last night from Buckingham Palace. It read: "Her Rcyal Highness the Prineesa Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, will undertake no further public engagements." This is the usual procedureReuter; A.P. - 193 words
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116 1950-04-19 3 U.S. REPLY TO SOVIET L PROTEST NOTE DELAYED WASHINGTON, Apr. 18. The State Department announced yesterday that it had delayed its reply to the Soviet protest note which alleged chat an American military plane violated Latvian territory and fired en Russian fighters sent up to intercept it. State Department spokesmanReuter - 116 words
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91 1950-04-19 3 A GESTURE OF INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP WASHINGTON, Apr. 18. Trie greeting given to Ashok and Shant gift elephants from Prime Minister Nciiru of India, "was a gesture o international friend-hip which India and the world at large wl understand," the Evening Star sale in an editorial yesterday. Ashok and Shanti wereReuter - 91 words
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Article69 1950-04-19 3 LAKE SUCCESS. Apr. 18— Russ'a brought her total of walkouts to 2< in the United Nations yesterday by leaving the Sub-Commission on Economic Development, a subsidiar\ oi the Economic and Social Council The Soviet delegate made th' usual request for expulsion of the ChineseReuter - 69 words
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Article35 1950-04-19 3 LOS ANGELES. Apr. 18. A smoking bomb was removed from a United airlines plane on Monday. Police arrested a man whose wife and two children were among the passengers.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article36 1950-04-19 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 18. The Indian President Rajendra Prasad is sending a pair of gold brocade bedspreads as a present to the King of Thailand, the government announced yesterday morning.- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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56 1950-04-19 3 INDIAN AMBASSADOR PRESENTS CREDENTIALS TO TRUMAN WASHINGTON. Apr. 18. The Indian Ambassador, Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, yesterday presented new credentials to President Trunan at the White House. Her previous documents, presented last year before India became a Republic, were signed by King GerTge. Yesterday her credentials were signed by Dr. RajReuter - 56 words
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32 1950-04-19 3 PATNA, Apr. 18. Four persons lied and 15 others wore injured when fiie broke out in Ph"iw;iti. about six miles from here. FOCFOC - 32 words
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111 1950-04-19 3 QUIRINO'S CALL FOR "ORGANISATIONAL CONFAB." AT BAGUIO MANILA, Apr. 18. President Elpidio Quirino yesterday called a three-day "organisational conference" of Southeast Asian and Western Pacific nations at Baguio for May 26. President Quirino said Brigadier Carlos Romulo, President cf the U.N. General Assembly, will return to Lake Success on TuesdayA.P. - 111 words
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90 1950-04-19 3 THE HAGUE, Apr. 18. &audl Arabia will be the first country in which an Indonesian diplomat will represent Dutch Interests, it was announced here today. The Netherlands Government has transferred its Saudi Arabian Legation to the United States of Indonesia inReuter - 90 words
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667 1950-04-19 3 Persian Princess Willing To Re-marry Under Muslim Rites To Satisfy The Shah ROME, Apr. 18.— Persian Princess Fatima and her young American husband said yesterday they plan a Muslim wedding to satisfy the Shah. "We will marry— again— in a Paris mosque in two or three weeks" said Vincent LeeA.P.; Reuter - 667 words
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Article60 1950-04-19 3 BAREILLY, Apr. 18.— A Are completely destroyed on the night of April 9 the city's main marketing centre and caused damage estimated between Rs. 40 and 50 lakhs. Military fire brigades from the Cantonment and Shahjahanpur, local volunteers and the police fought the fire.FOC - 60 words
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58 1950-04-19 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 18.— India will supply about 500,000 tons of coal to Australia during the next 12 months, it is learnt. The Federal Government of Australia have accepted tenders submitted by Indian firms for the supply of 280.000 tons and the Government ofFOC - 58 words
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Article50 1950-04-19 3 CALCUTTA. Apr. 17.— John Thurman. Camp Chief of the Gilwell Park. London's International Boy Scouts Training Centre, lias arrived here from Australia on his way home. Mr. Thuniian will meet the scouts in the city, who have planned a rally in honour of his visit.-50 words
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302 1950-04-19 3 BkEST, April 18. Communist demonstrators fought a running two-hour street battle with police here as they tried to storm the Town Hall to protest against the arrest of a Communist woman deputy and two labour leaders. One of the demonstrators was killed byFOC; A.P.; Reuter - 302 words
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228 1950-04-19 3 Mao Troops Invade Hainan 'Liberation Forces' Fight Their Way Ashore HONGKONG, Apr. 18. While pro-Nationalist sources claimed that Hainan defenders had smashed a Communist invasion attempt by 200 junks carrying 15,000 troops, Leftwing reports said that the invaders succeeded in landing at two points west of Hoihow yesterday. The latestReuter - 228 words
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Article229 1950-04-19 3 HONGKONG, Apr. 18.— The Chinese Communist vjcvernment has promulgated a marriage law which emphasises monogamy, sexual equality and child welfare. One saiiant feature of the law mat a wne may retain the right to use her maiden name it sue so cnooses. ine lawReuter - 229 words
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61 1950-04-19 3 RANGOON. Apr. 18. -Prime Minister Thakin Nu appealed to insurgents in a Burmese new year message yesterday to surrender their arms and "enter the real of democracy." Urging an. end to insurrection, h > aid: "To whatever depths of folly one may descend, please doReuter - 61 words
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1906 1950-04-19 4 Assisted Repatriation Of Non-Settiers Also Suggested! Communities LiaisonCommittee's Proposals The Communities Liaison Committee in a Statement issued yesterday suggest that for those who are not Federal Citizens the right to reside in the Federation should be governed by Permit of Residence granted under Federal1,906 words
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Article100 1950-04-19 4 The fourth Annual general election of the Joo Chmt Local Indian Congress was held on Sunday Apr. 9 at 122 Carpmael Road, and the following office-bearers were elected for ihe year 1950: Sri. A. N. Miti-a President; Sri K. S. Pillai Vice-President; Sri. K. Velayudhan100 words
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Article55 1950-04-19 4 The 4th Annual General Election Meeting of the Seletar Naval Base Local Indian Congress which was scheduled to be held on Apr. 16 but postponed for want of quorum will be held on Saturday Apr. 22 at 5.00 p.m., at the Seletar Tamil Association premises. All55 words
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Article50 1950-04-19 4 DJAKARTA, Apr. 18— Indone- ffi sian Prime Minister and Foreign Mi- G nister Dr. Mohammed Hatta today \K sent a message to United Nations B Secretary Trygve Lie, requesting q| that the United States of Indonesia K] be included as a member of the Unit- rfl ed Nations Organisation. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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54 1950-04-19 4 The devotees of Sri Rumana Maharishi will hold a "Prayer Meeting" al No. 9 Norris Road. Singapore (Ramnkrishna Mission premises) on Friday Apr. 21 at 6.00 p.m.; to pay their homage to the revered memory of the Maharshi. All are requested to attend, writes Mr.54 words
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Article403 1950-04-19 4 Shop Looted Burnt, And Woman Beaten To Death At 9 p.m. on Apr. 17, armed bandits with revolvers, Sten guns, rifles and hand-grenades, held up thc five Chinese occupahts of a shophouse in the Pulau Attap area in Kampar area (Perak). The bandits took the403 words
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