Indian Daily Mail, 27 April 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 75. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 299 1 Security Measures Prevent Public Demonstration Of Welcome KARACHI. Apr. 26.— Indian Prime Minister Pandit Jawahartal Nehru arrived in the Pakistan capital today on a twoday visit to discuss the working of th'e recently concluded IndoPakistan agreement on minorit ies. He came at
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  • 235 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 26.— Carlos P. Romulo urged on Tuesday that supreme effort be made to end the cold war by conciliation and accommodation before it is too late. The Philippine delegate and president of the last General Assembly spoke at a reception by
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  • 45 1 KARACHI. Apr. 26.— East Pakistan customs authorities have been instructed to make sure that Hindus migrating to India are not harassed. This is in accordance with the minorities agreement recently reached by Prime Ministers Jawaharlal Nehru and Liaquat Ali Khan.- A.P.
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  • 138 1 MOSCOW, Apr. 26— The Soviet Union has a new Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Alexander Bogomolov until now Ambassador to France Bogomiblov is one of the USSR's most experienced diplomats holding the post of Ambassador in Paris, first in 1941. He was also Ambassador to
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  • 92 1 LONDON, Apr. 26.— The representatives of fifteen countries will arrive here on Wednesday to begin discussions on a common television system for Europe. The countries represented are Austria, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Hungary, Iran, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland. Turkey, Uruguay and the United States.
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  • 39 1 SYDNEY, Apr. 26. Sir Owen Dixon, the Australian Judge recently appointed United Nations representative in the Indian-Pakistan dispute over Kashmir, today W. oy air for Lake Success for consultations with the becurity Council. Reuter.
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  • 35 1 LONDON, Apr. 26.— King Georg and Queen Elizabeth quietly celebrated their 27th wedding anniversary today. The Royal couple returned on Tuesday to Buckingham Palace irom their lodge at Windsor near London. A.P
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  • 195 1 SELF APPOINTED FILIPINO MESSIAH ELECTROCUTED MUNTCNGLUPA Philippines) Apr. 26.— Julio Guillen, 54-year-oid barber* who attempted to assassinate the late President Manuel Roxas and who saw himself as the self-appointed messiah commissioned to rid the Philippines of what he said were its political evils, «was electrocuted this afternoon at Insular Penintentiary
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  • 25 1 VALETTA, Apr. 26— Princess Elizabeth, expecting a second child* this summer, will fly home from Malta on May 3, usually reliable sources stated here.- Reuter
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  • 420 1 Details Of Agreement NEW DELHI, Apr. 26.— The Indo Pakistan agreement on revival of trade on a balanced basis which was concluded in Karachi last week has been published here. The agreement was stated to have been ratified yesterday 'iy both governments. The main feature of
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  • 35 1 HAVANA. Cuba, Apr.—26.—Nationalist China sent a new minister to Cuba on Tuesday. He was received with full diplomatic honours. The new minister is Yofkson. 8. T. Shen. who succeeds King GhMttgg). A.P.
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  • 108 1 PRAKASAM RIDING FOR A FALL (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 26.— Dissident Andhra Congress leader Mr. T. Prakalam announced here yesterday he would be proceeding t<« Delhi this week-end to meet Pandit Nehru and Sardar Patel in connection with th* charges against the Madras Ministry. Prakasam has just completed
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  • 174 1 Australian Seamen To Boycott U.S. Officials, Cargo SYDNEY. Apr. 26.— The Seamen's Union in Sydney has declared "black" any Australian ship carrying United States Government officials or freight to and from Sydney. This means that members of the Union will refuse to work such a ship. The Union made the
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  • 238 1 Concerted Anti-Red Campaign On Hyderabad Border Planned (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Apr. 20.— The conference between top-rankjng officials of the Governments of India, Madras and Hyderabad beginning at Hyderabad today is expected to* take the long-awaited decisions to co-ordinate measures to combat Communist terrorism in the border areas. The
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  • 90 1 TEL AVIV, Apr. 26.— The Israeli army intends to put a rifle In every home in Israel. Colonel Mordcca, Deputy Chief of Staff, says the army intends every one to know to defend themselves. He told a press conference that a new law is being
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  • 47 1 PETJANG. Apr. 26— Adults and miners numbering 9864, became Federal citizens during February, latest official estimates: showed. Perak State topped the list with 3,474 while the second highest number was from Kedah with 1.664. Penang'.i total was 564. Chinese were nredominant in the applications.. A.P.
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  • 266 1 PROCLAIMS ITSELF FREE AND INDEPENDENT REPUBLIC MACASSAR, Apr. 26. The Moluccas Council has proclaimed Moluccas a free and independent republic, a telegram received by East Indonesian President Sukarwati stated today, reports Aneta news agency. The telegram said the decision had been taken because East Indonesia cannot guarantee
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  • 38 1 KARACHI, 25.—Pakistan is establishing customs posts in Gilgit, Northern Kashmir, because of Increased trade with neighbouring Sinkiang, China. An official survey discloses that trades also are entering Gilgit from the U.S^.R. and Tibet. A.P.
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  • 106 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 26. Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru will arrive In Indonesia on June 7 aboard the Indian navy cruiser Delhi for an official visit, it was reported today. Semi-official sources said the Prime Minister would embark on
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  • 80 1 LONDON, Apr. 26. -Britain's two months' old Labour Government today beat off by only live votes two Conservative challenges threatening its downfall and a new general election. Prime Minister Clement Attlee's precarious administration tejected in the House of Commons Conservative motions against Sir Stafford Cripps' £4,000,000,000 budget. The
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  • 670 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. Apr. 27, 1950. AT THE HELM OF M.I.C. THE fourth annual session of the Malayan Indian Congress will commence its session this week-end at the Chettiars' HaU in Sentui (Kuala Lumpur) and coincidental^ enough, but quite appropriately, it will be a, Chettiar who will ascend
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  • 1719 2 Strength Of Central State Legislatures Increased Representation Ot People Bill Passed By Parliament NEW DELHI, Apr. 20 (By Air Mail) On the final sitting, which proved to be one of the stormiest in the 11 -week Budget session, Parliament yesterday passed the Representation of the People BiH, 1950, which determines
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  • 59 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 3 The Indian Ministry of Education has sanctioned Rs,. 2,049,750 for the development of facilities for research training and post-graduate work in certained departments of 11 Indian Universities during the current year. The sanction is in pursuance of the recommendations of the Scientific
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  • 32 2 PATNA, Apr. 26.— The Bihar Assembly passed on Apr. 20 the Bihar Land Reforms Bill, 1940, as reported by the Select Committee after a protracted debate. FOC
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  • 249 2 Reserve Bank Of India Act: Amending Bill Introduced NEW DELHI, Apr. 26.— The Finance Minister, Dr. John Matthai, introduced in Parliament on Apr. 19 a Bill which seeks further to amend the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, "in certain respects in view of the changed circumstances." Dr. Malthai, in
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  • 166 2 PALESTINE GOVT. CONDEMNS RING ABDULLAH'S ACT CAIRO, Apr 26.— A communique issued by the "all Palestine" Government here Monday night described the incorporation of Eastern Palestine in Jordan as "a tragedy performed by King Abdullah on the theatre of Amman." The King, said the communique, had '"effaced" the name of
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  • 125 2 NEW DELHI. Apr. 26.— The special express surcharge at the rate ot 2 annas for every 40 tolas now levied on parcels for and from Assam and Manipur except those exchanged between these States or with North Bengal) will be abolished from May 1, says
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  • 39 2 BRUSSELS, Apr. 2G. King Leopold's refusal on Tuesday to agree to remain out of Belgium while his son Assumed royal power- put the three Belgian political parties into a further deadlock on Tuesday night. A.P.
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  • 192 2 TRAVANCORE COCHIN ASSEMBLY Trivandrum, Apr. 26. The Tra-vancore-Cochin Assembly, on Apr. 19 passed into law the TravancoreCochin Identification of Prisoners Bill and the Removal of Civil Disabilities Bill. The House also passed the second reading of the Agricultural IncomeTax Bill, the Prisoners Bill and the Prisons Bill. The aim of
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  • 56 2 KHARTOUM, Apr. 2ft.— A General Strike begara here on Tuesday n sympathy with the employees of the Sudan Light, and Power Company and hospital nurses who have been on strike since Sunday. Essential li?ht and water services were maintained by troops and volunteers and Red Cross
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  • 46 2 WASHINGTON. Apr. 26.—President Truman's personal plane, the Independence, will leave for Londo on Saturday to bring the Prime Minister of Pakistan. Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, to the United States, the State Department announced. The Prime Minister will arrive in Washington on May 3. Reuter
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  • 339 3 Pandit Nehru Puts His Words Into Practical Realisation, Says The Boston Herald NEW YORK, Apr. 26. Optimistic"" writeups o/i renewed Indo-Pakistan "peace" talks continue to find prominence in the American Press side by side with "criticial" developments in Berlin and elsewhere. Scores of dailies
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  • 87 3 Fatima Hillyer Want To Interview France's Highest Islamic Official PARIS, Apr. 26.— Princess Fatima Of Persia and her American husband on Tuesday asked for an interview with France's highest Islamic official to discuss a possible Muslim wedding that might restore ner royal rights in Persia. The reque-t was given to
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  • 173 3 Settlement Of Disputes Depend On Kashmir Solution, Says Zafarullah KARACHI, Apr. 26.— Sir Zafarui■'ah Khan, Pakistan Foreign Minister, on Tuesday told a prc^s conference that the first thing for Sir Owen Dixon, U.N. Mediator In Kashmir, would be to bring about an agreement between India and Pakistan on the question
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  • 110 3 "TIGER OF KOREA GETS 12 HOURS FREEDOM TOKYO. Apr. 26.— Former Japanese Premier General Kuniaki Koiso, an A-Class war criminal now serving a life sentence in Sugoma prison, left gaol yesterday for a few nours to visit his 61-year-old wile, critically ill with a heart disease. The Japanese press said
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  • 133 3 TRIBESMEN CLASH WITH POLICE IN NORTH-WEST KENYA NAIROBI. Aor. 26. -Tribesmen killed three Briti.sh officials, an African police nan and twenty African civilians in a clash in North- we.st Kenya on Monday, M was reported here yesterday. An oHicial .statement said they were killed in a fight with Suk tribesmen
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  • 119 3 MACASSAR UNDER MILITARY ADMINISTRATION DJAKARTA, Apr. 26.— Macassar, trie East Indonesian capital where a military revolt took place earlier this month has been declared a closed city and a military adminisraticn set up "following a series A disturbances," it was officially liscioit'd here yesterday The East Indonesian Parliament adopted a
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  • 84 3 TEHERAN. Apr. 26.— Five workers were killed and many others injured when rioting strikers slashed with security forces at the Shahi factory in Mazendaran on Monday. Premier Mensour told Parliament on Tuesday. He said that about 500 workers at the factory, who were striking .or
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  • 65 3 RANGOON, Apr. 26»— Burma will present Thai King Pfeftmiphou Adundet with a gold necklet scudied.,with diamonds, rubies and apphircs as a coronation gift, The Associated Press wa* told officially yesterday. It was stated the necklet isvalued at Rs. 5.000 (Burmese) Another gift wiil be a gilded
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  • 67 3 40 BURMESE REDS KILLED RAIIGOONr Apr. M.— The Burma army killed 40 Communists in repelling an attack on Kanbya seven nil.'v easi of Magwo. ;n a .sevenhour battle, it wa.i officially announced. Government casualties were twu killed and three wounded The Burmese Air force attacked Karen, concentrations in the rice
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  • 39 3 BATTERSTOWtf, Apr. 26. Ail Khan, husband of film actress Rita Hayworth. has bousht nearby P*arson^lown Manor from Lard Brocke* for an Undis?loocd price. Aly and his father tho Aga Khan fc-* extensive hore breeding establishments in this area.— A.P.
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  • 380 3 Chinese Red Guerillas Within Fow Miles Ot Yulin TAIPEI, Apr. 26. Communist gueriltys, penned lor months in the rugged five-finger mountains of Hainan Island, are reported on Tuesday to be within four miles of Yulin the Nationalist escape gate .on the southern coast. (A Hong Kong press report on Monday
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  • 109 3 HONGKONG. Apr. 26.— The Chinese Communists wil' Xeep an army of 3,00A,000 afts- completing the conquest of Formosa, and Hainan, reports reaching Hongkong newspapers from Canton said The independent Sing Tao Jit Pan quoted a reiable Canton source aa saying that 30.0G0 nim
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  • 730 3 MALAYAN PEOPLES' NATIONAL ASPIRATIONS MUST BE SATISFIED" LONDON Apr. 26,-The Chinese population in Malaya must have an influence commensurate with its commercial stake in the country and there must be no delay in dealing with the large number of Chinese squatters who are
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  • 600 4 Govt. To Be Asked To Clarity Rights Duties Of Malayan Citizens RESOLUTIONS FOR M.I.C. 9 S ANNUAL SESSION Following resolutions were passed by the Local Indian Congress, Brickfields and Bungsar Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Mar. 26 for submission to the fourth annual session of the Regional Malayan Indian Congress: 1.
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  • 98 4 The 4th Annual Session of the Malayan Indian Congress will be held on Apr. 29 and 30 at the Chettiars Hall. Sentul. Kuala Lumpur. Delegates attending the session are requested to send their delegates fee through the respective iocal congress on or before Apr. 27 and
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  • 73 4 McKERRON'S FAREWELL PRESS' CONFAB. Sir Patrick McKerron, will hold a farewell Press Conference at 3.30 p.m. tomorrow, Friday, Apr. 28 in the Council Chamber of the Secretariat and hopes to meet all members of the press who have ess'-sted him during his period of office as Colonial Secretary in Singapore.
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  • 28 4 The 'Indian Daily Mill' regrets to announce that Sri Kotyappan, (father ot Sri K. Vellasamy ofethe Tamil Murasu) expired at thv> General Hospital on Monday, Apr 24.
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  • 252 4 LONDON, Apr. 26. The 16,000 dockers on strike in Antwerp were the focal point yesterday in the Communist attempt to prevent Atlantic Pact arms shipments coming ashore in Western Europe. Latest position from other key ports of Western Europe was given in these Reuter cables last
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  • 53 4 The Chinese Inter-Scho'ol 9th Annual Athletic Sports will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday and Saturday. Apr. 23 and 2J. The Sports are scheduled to begin each day at 9 a.m. and the distribution of trophies will be U approximately 5 p.m. on
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  • 91 4 RANGOON. Apr. 26. Britain's Commissioner-General in Southeast Asia Malcolm MacDonald, who is visiting Rangoon, yesterday met the Burmese Premier Thakin Nu and the Foreign Minister Sao Hkun to exchange views on the Southeast Asian situation. MacDonald. it was stated, will also meet the Burmese President
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  • 63 4 Ist Annual Selangor Indian Athletic Sports will be held on July 1 under the auspices of the Selangor Indian Association. There will be a meeting of the Indian Athelets today. Thursday, Apr. 27, at 6 p.m. at the Selangor Indian Association premises. All those interested are
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  • 32 4 Tho next meeting of the Federal Legislative Council will be held In the Council Chamber. Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday and Thursday, June 14 and 15 respectively, commencing at 10 a,m.
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  • 447 4 REVIVAL OF FEDERATION OF. SERVICES UNIONS ALSO RESOLVED The wages and working conditions offered to the Industrial employees of ihe War Department have been under the active consideration of the Army Civil Service Union lately. The potential membership of Industrial workers is well
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  • 108 4 U.S. TO BUILD ATOMIC POWERED SUBMARINE WASHINGTON, Apr. 26.— Ame^ rica is to build an atomic-powered submarine and other radical new type underwater vessels, the United States Navy disclosed yesterday. The Navy also plans to convert a cruiser into a guided missile combat vessel. The plans were made known in
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  • 59 4 RANGOON, Apr. 26. The Burmese Government has decided to make Apr. 30 the final date for applications for Burmese citizenship, and no further extension will be made, it was understood here yesterday. The Burma Indian Congress has advised all Indians who want to become
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  • 401 4 BANDITS RAID COFFEE SHOP GET AWAY WITH CASH JEWELLERY At 9 p.m. on Apr. 25, three Chinese entered a coffee shop at Birch Road in Kuala Lumpur (Urban area). One of the Chinese produced a revolver and they relieved the twelve persons in the shop of cash and jewellery to
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  • 119 4 INDIAN PRESS DELEGATION BEGINS BENGAL TOUR CALCUTTA. Apr. 26.— The Goodwill Committee of editors appointed by the President of All-India Newspaper Editors Conference reached Calcutta Sunday. The Committee which consists of Mr. Dursa Das, Mr. J. N. Sahni, and Vlr. B. Shiva Rao, will meet local editors in Calcutta. It
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  • 118 4 CHIEF SECRETARIES TO MEET AGAIN ON MAY 4 CALCUTTA, Apr. 26.— The Conference of the Chief Secretaries of West Bengal and East Pakistan which concluded its two-day session in Calcutta Sunday arrived at a number of decisions to implement the recent Indo-Pakistan Agreement on Minorities. The decisions taken included posting
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  • 108 4 MORE EXCHANGES OF PRODUCTS BETWEEN INDIA N.Z. CALCUTTA, Apr. 26— Mr. R. J. Inglis, New Zealand Trade Commissioner to India, told Reuter there should be a further exchange of products between India and New Zealand as they are both Commonwealth members. "What we wish, is that India may find her
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