Indian Daily Mail, 25 April 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. ?d. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 106 1 n Forms I To Vi Beginning From Next School Year MADRAS, Apr. 24. —Hindi will be made compulsory in secondary schools of Madras in forms one to six from next school year beginning in June. This decision has been taken by the Madras Cabinet on
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  • 293 1 Rajaji Tells Ceylon Govt: Adopt An Enlightened Attitude Towards Minorities (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 24.— Former Governor-General Mr. C. Kajagopalachari commending the wisdom of the Ceylon Indian Congress in lifting their boycott of the Ceylon Citizenship Act thus permitting Indians to become citizens if they desired, also urged
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  • 190 1 CANBERRA. Apr. 24. "Tile whole capital involved in Mayala is not wortn a decent Australian's life," Clyde Cameron, Labour back bencher declared in the Australian House of Representatives Wednesday last. "The Government is hell bent on war with some one," he said. "It is
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  • 53 1 BERKELEY (California), Apr. 24. Flames shot hundreds of feet In air from a building in the Atomlo Energy Commission giant cyclotron installation at the University of California on Sunday night. But they were brought under control before they reached the building where the molecule-smashinc cvclotron itself
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  • 44 1 TEL AVIV, Apr. 24.— An Israeli Government spokesman today declined to comment on the annexation statement contained in King Abdullah's speech. "Such comment will be forthcoming after formal adoptoin of the annexation resolution by the Jordan Parliament," he said.- Reuter
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  • 49 1 RANGOON, Apr. 24. So Nyun, Burmese Ambassador in Washington, is ill, and will return here next week, it was learned yesterday. He was expected in Rangoon on Thursday. It was rumoured that his place would be taken by Mahn Win Maung, Burmese Transport Minis-
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  • 195 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) ALLAHABAD, Apr. 24.— The Film Enquiry Committee appointed by the India Government to enquire into and report on the Film Industry in India and also suggest means of developing the Film into a national medium of education, culture and healthy entertainment,
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  • 116 1 LONDON, Apr. 21.— Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, Pakistan's Finance Minister, arrived here by air from Karachi yesterday evening. He was received at London airport by Mr. Patrick Gordon-Walker, British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, and Mrs. Gordon-Walker. Mr. Ghulam Mohammed said he would stay in London for
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  • 83 1 LONDON. Apr. 24. -Henry Graly U.S. Ambassador to Oreece, said Sunday that "'th? Greek Gkrrerntnent although topsy turvy aft r the elections is now stable and tne outlook looks good for the future." Arriving in London from Athens he said that American aid
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  • 124 1 BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, Apr. 24. An angry white pastor says Federal help should be requested, if necessary, to catch the "criminals" responsible for dynamite attacks on Birmingham Negro homes. Dr. John S. Buchanan issued the statement on Sunday while city and county officers staged an all-out
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  • 68 1 MELBOURNE, Apr. 24.—Thousands of city and suburban workers In Melbourne travelled to work by tram today for the first tim^rfor two months following the eno" of the .•ity's longest ever tram jtrike. The tramway worker* slopped work on Feb. 23 to demand increased '.".^es. The r*ien
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  • 33 1 MELBOURNE. Apr. The monthly stopwork meeting of tno Victorian Branch jof the Seamdli's Union decided to call on its Federal Executive to "declare black any ship carrying troops or munitions to Malaya."— Router
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  • 187 1 DR. PRASAD TO LAY FOUNDATION-STONE (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 24. President Rajendra Prasad will lay the foundation stone of the 7 9- foot Gandhiji Memorial Stupa, Tamilnad's greatest monument to the Father of the Nation. The Committee which includes Mr. C. Rajagopalachari,
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  • 102 1 WASHINGTON. Apr. 24. Plans for constructing the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial in Washington are being actively taken up. Representatives of the Memorial Foundation were here to meet the Fine Arts Commission of Washington, in whose hands lie>s the final decision regarding the site. The Commission has oifered what
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  • 59 1 Marble Statues Of Mahatma Kasturba (From Our Own Correspondent) JAIPUR, Apr. 24. Two marble statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Kasturba to be erected in Benares have been fashioned here in the Maharaja's School of Arts and Crafts. The statues will shortly he transported to Benares where the United Provinces Chief
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  • 151 1 Penniless German Duke Sells Family's Antique Treasures BRUNSWICK, Apr. 24— A pennless German Duke, a distant relation of King George VI, is selling his royal family's antique treasures to pay his grocery bills. He is Duke Ernst August (01 Cumberland and Brunswick) grandson of the last Hanoverian King, son-in-law of
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  • 129 1 "WE'LL FULFIL THE UNFINISHED WORK OF NETAJI" -GEN. MOHAN SINGH (From Our Own Correspondent) •PATNA, Apr. 24. General Mohan Singh, Chairman of the 'V 1 Iftdia Forward Bloc, declared here today that the Forward Bloc would make the greatest sacrifice for Hindu-Muslim unity in the country. Inaugurating the fourth session
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  • 78 1 MUNICI!, Apr. 24. A coat-of-arms of Munich.* fashioned in Bavarian Porcelain, is on its wa;> by plane to Djakarta— a present from Munich's Lord Mayor to the Indonesian Federal capital. The Lord Mayor of Djakarta ha. 1 sent Munich's Lord Maycir an Indonesian hand-worked silver bowl
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  • 132 1 TROOPS AS STRIKE-BREAKERS AT LONDON DOCKS LONDON, Apr. 24.— The British Cabinet today ordered troops and sailors into parts of London docks affected by the unofficial strike lot dockers. About 1,000 men were taking over this afternoon to begin unloading some of the 80 ships idle. Earlier today, the unofficial
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  • 116 1 PARIS. Apr. 24. Chinese Nationalists, staggering before the Communist onslaught on their island fortress of Hainan, were reported today to Be loosening their long grip on the great foreign trading porta of Shanghai and Canton. Communists forces, sweeping through Hoihow, Hainan's capital, have already robbed the Nationalists of
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  • 666 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues., Apr. 25, 1950. FOOLING THE PUBLIC!-III m WHEN we are criticising the Communities Liaison Committee and their actions and utterances, it is not to be supposed that we are against any liberalisation of the citizenship qualifications so as to enable a y far greater number
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  • 2984 2 Appeal In The Name Of Buddhism Full Text Of Mr. Rajalingam's Presidential Address At Matale Congress (From Our Own Correspondent) COLOMBO, Apr. 24. "I earnestly appeal to the people of Ceylon, which rightly claims to be a Buddhist country, to consider whether the
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  • 56 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 24. Mr. M. Ananthasayanam Iyengar, Deputy Speaker of the Indian Parliament, heads a 25-member estimates committee of the House, formed to scrutinise ministerial expenditure. The committee, which includes two woman MPs, will also advise tne Ministries about economy measures, consistent with the policy
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  • 89 2 Karachi, Apr. 24.— Premier Liaiuat All Khan and his wife will be quests of the British government iuring their four-day stay in London n their way to the UA, it was officially announced in Karachi on Saturday They will arrive in Londdh late on Apr. 49 and will
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  • 383 3 Peking" s Elaborate Programme For 4 Victory' Celebrations On May Day Week HONG KONG, Apr. 24. The Chinese Reds are expecting Hainan Island be theirs by May Day week from today. Pro-Red New China news agency in a Peking dispatch
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  • 204 3 KARACHI, Apr. 24. Pakistan's Foreign Minister Zafrullah Khan returned to Karachi yesterday afternoon after being at Lake Success for seven months and ten days. He said he was "more or less satisfied with United Nations Security Council resolution un Kashmir." He complained that the U.N.
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  • 257 3 HONG KONG, Apr. 24.— A Portuguese youth in Shanghai has oeen arrested and executed by the Chinese authorities, according 'o the English language newspaper "Hong Kong Standard," quoting a reliable source. The Portuguese was accused of working as a radio underground agent for the Chinese
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  • 121 3 TOKYO. Apr. 24.— The first postwar emigration of Japanese farmers to India is being contemplated. President Riri Nakayama of the Japan Buddhism Glorification Society, now on pilgrimage in India disclosed this fact in a recent letter to the Figashi Honganji, the temple home of
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  • 158 3 Face Slapping And Fisticuffs At "Peace" Rally In Australia SYE> T EY. Apr. 24. -Face *l*pp:ni ind fisticuffs* marked a "peac; 1 a'l> yp^Lerday afternoon at which Dr. Hewlett Johnson. Dean cf Canterbury, addressed 41 crowd f 7,000. A young man who shouted to the Dean "Go back to Russia"
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  • 77 3 MUNICH, Apr. 24.— Political refugees from East European countries will be sent to a special German operated camp to be opened shortly in Hesse, United States zone, an American liigh Conimission spokesman said yesterday. Twenty-six people who escaped from Czechoslovakia aboard two airliners last month will
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  • 31 3 BERLIN, Apr. 24.- An East German trade delegation headed by Export Minister Gerrge Handke left Berlin 1 nigh* by tia.n tot Warsaw to negotiate a new trade agreement with Poland.- Reuter
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  • 224 3 lessup To Make Preliminary Arrangements For 'Big 3' Talks LONDON, Apr. 24.— Dr. Philip Jessup, United States Ambassador at large, arrived in London yesterday from New York to make preliminary arrangements for the meeting in London of U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson, British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin and French
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  • 171 3 LONDON. Apr. 24.— King George, yesterday led countrywide celebrations in honour of the patron* samt whose na^ie he bears. His Majesty took the sa ute ai the an nur.i St. G,v<.; Da", parade a L Windsor c-i Wfl Kti*«« Scouts, tp Queen a-.ii Princess
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  • 41 3 BAGDAD, Apr. 24.— The Iraqi Parliament yesterday ratified the treaty of friendship and alliance signed with Pakistan in February. Negotiations are proceeding "oaiisfactorily" for a bailer and economic agreement between the two countries, informd quarters stated yesterday. Reuter
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  • 24 3 TEHERAN, Apr. 24. Police seized 14 more members of the outlawed Tudeh (Communiist) party. Thirty have now been arrested during the weeklong crackdown. A.P.
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  • 232 3 RANGOON, Apr. 24.— Official circles yesterday scoffed at reports here suggesting that White Flag Communist leader Thakin Than Tun had escaped over the border and contacted the Chinese Reds. According to reports published in the Burmese press, radio listeners claimed to have identified
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  • 65 3 RANGOON, Apr. 24.— The editor ind the pu'olisner of the newspaper Bamakhit, U. Ohn Khin and U. Ko Lay, who are awaiting trial n emergency decr?e charges of Taving published certain articles \':out the Burmese Cabinet, were on bail last week by the 'lan^hwaddy Sessions judge. Tr:e
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  • 157 3 PARIS, Apr. 24. Indo-Chinese Vietminh insurgents Saturday night attacked a military train on the Nhatrang-Salgon line, 45 kilometres east of Saigon, according to an Agence France Presse report. Train guards aided by aircraft drove off the raiders. A French Headquarters communique said the attackers suffered
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  • 37 3 TEL AVIV, Apr. 24— Four thousand Jews are expected to come to l?rael from Afghan' an. Compatriots already here are preparing to arrange for their settlement and assignment to lobs.— A.P.
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  • 121 4 mt. K. RAMANATHAN tilt 11 1 Ah OF KUALA LUMPUH The Working Committee of the Malayan Indian Congress at its meeting held in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, Apr. 22, declared Mr. K. Ramanathan Chettiar, 8.A., B.L. (Secretary of the All-Malayan Nattukkottai Chettiars Chamber of Commerce)
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  • 111 4 There win oe a Deoate between the Students of tne Trinity CoUege and members of the East West Society at 8.30 p.m., Tnursday, Apr. 27, at tne British Council Hail, btamiord Road. The subject for the Debate proposed by tne East West Society is, "Family Planning
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  • 34 4 A Presidential Decree issued on Apr. 20, declared May 1 as a holiday with full pay for all labourers throughout Indonesia. May 1 is the International Labour Day. (USIIS).
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  • 24 4 A Session of Assize vfill be held at the Supreme Court. Singapore on Monday, May 1, at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 55 4 The centenary of the great English Poet, William Wordsworth, fell on Apr. 23 In "Talking QJL..." over Radio Malaya, Singapore, tomorrow Wednesday, Apr. 26. there will be a commemorative programme in which better known lines by Wordsworth will be read by Dick Nanc arrow and Rhona Connery. The
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  • 37 4 The annual general meetihg, of the Seletar Naval Base Local Indian Congress will be held at the Seletar Tamil School at 6 p.m. tomorrow, Wednesday. Apr. 26. All members are requested to attend.
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  • 198 4 Lady Cripps opened a unique exhibition at tne Asian institute ganeries in Lonuon on Tnursuay, Apr. au. It is a snow oi worK oi a one-man industry founded on trie niethocis of ayenig used for centuries tnroughout Asia. Micnaei Oconnei, artist and craitsman, has es;aoiished a
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  • 135 4 LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 24.~Unitea Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie in a oiruiaay message to Israel yesterday, termed estaolisnment or tne state two years ago "one ox «tne epic events 01 nistory. ••it is a climax of 2,Uuu years ol hisiory, iTr. L.ie, wno ieit on
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  • 42 4 FIRST AUSTRALIAN AMBASSADOR TO INDONESIA CANBERRA, Aor. 24.— J.D. Hood, now Australian delegate to the United Nations, has Deen named Australia's hrst Ambassador to the United Static 01 Indonesia. His appointment was announced Friday by {external An airs Mjiister Percy Spender.- A.P.
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  • 52 4 VATICAN Clii, Apr. Z4. Pop. Piu6 on Saturuay received 30,Uut. Holy Year pilgrims in general audience In at. Peceri Basilica. As lie has several times in tht past on isimilar occasions, tae Pjiitill 6poke briefly in six languages English, Frencn, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and
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  • 1436 4 MR. HARDIAL SINGH'S PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS TO S'PORE INDIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE "With our independent status in the world today, we have to protect our rights overseas. This Chamber is not a political body, but we do take interest in politics so far as t
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