Indian Daily Mail, 30 April 1950

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  • 18 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 78 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY,' APRIL 30, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 226 1 Mew President Urges Working O Federal Constitution ADDRESS TO 4™ ANNUAL SESSION AT KUALA LUMPUR eswt i Fr P m Ou* Special Representative) r nn UV A L ,UMPUR, Apr. 29.-The Malayan Indian Cow?*** Pohcj, of boycott of the Malayan Federal constitution must be
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  • 185 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Apr. *9._ The first result here of the Tripartite Conference held m Hyderabad on Wednesday between the Government of India, Hyderabad and Madras regarding Wie measures to combat Communist terrorism m the. border Telugu areas was the appointment of the
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  • 144 1 Apr. 29.-KJng Phumiphon of Thailand yesterday married a beautiful 17-year-old DI j3SR b ii3 e **Mm* sari. Sirikit Kitiyakern became th-> Queen o* Thailand m simple Bud^ anist rites. She is a distant cousin who played piano accompaniment to the last yeaT Phumiphon's 94-year-old grandmother. Samdet Panlasa
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  • 38 1 WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Apr. ■i y Prime Minister Sidney G. Holland announced today that la the new session of the New Zealand Parliament a Mil will be Introduced to abolish the Leglßlatlve Cmmr.ll. *hrn vmntry'b upper house— Reuter
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  • 110 1 PAK, TEXTILE ASSOCIATION WITHDRAWS ITS RESOLUTION KARACHI, Apr. ZC— The Textile Importers and Wholesale Cloth Merchants' As£ Delation decided to withdraw its resolution which had called upon Pakistani business men to "retrain from importing any Indian textile and yarns." The Association arrived at this decision "as a gesture of goodwill
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  • 190 1 KARACHI, Apr. 29.— Cabinet Ministers and diplomats today saw off the Pakistan Prime Minister Liaquat All Khan, tor his month's visit to the United States at the invitation of President Truman. Asked if he would seek American aid for Pakistan during his visit Liaquat AH
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  • 145 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 29. Former Representative of the Government of India m Malaya Mr. S. K. Chettur on completion of the gigantic task of rent reduction In zamindari villages, threw a party to all his staff on Thursday. Revenue Minister Mr. Sitanuna Reddi
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  • 290 1 TO WITHHOLD GROUP AREAS BILL UNTII INDIAN OBJECTIONS ARE HEARD CAPETOWN, Apr. 29.— The South African Indian Organisation yesterday appealed to Dr. Daniel Malan, the Premier, to hold up a Bill providing for -racial division m South Africa until the Indian people have been
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  • 168 1 TWO MORE MALAYANS FOR FURTHER STUDY IN U.S. Two more Malayans_.ai €r > Heaving for higher (Study. --in the United States. They are Lee Hiok Huan, 19, oi 17 Exeter Road, Singapore 9. wtr will spend four years studying civi 1 engineering m the University of Illinois, Urbana. Illinois, and
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  • 464 1 PRBffiEß's ALLEG^ON AN "OUTRAGE OF TRUTH" SAYS MR. ARUNASALAM T COLOMBO, Apr. 29. Mr. S. ArunasaUun, Chairman of the Reception Committee of th* Ceylon Indian Congress, at its tenth annual sessions at "Mot ha £iagar," Mata>e, described as a cok>sai outrage of truth, the
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  • 141 1 Mr. V. T. Nanayakara, M.P. fv Matale, declared the sessions open and Mr. B. H. Aluwihare hoisted the .Indian national flag. The Working Committee met at the Borron Hall for further discussions which included trie question of the boycott of the Citizenship Act. Mr. V. T. Nanayakkara, MP.,
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  • 90 1 Mr. Bernard Aluwthare hoisilng the Indian national flag, said that though m the* settlement of their affairs small disputes might arise between India and Ceylon, fundament' afly they were of one blood. Mr. T. Thamby Rajah, Chairman, 17. C. Matale, who declared open the Mot ha
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  • 105 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 29.— Speculation continued to mount here as the former Governor-General Mr. C Rajagopalachari left for Bombay on Thursday morning en rout* to Delhi where he had been obviously urgently summoned. On arrival m Bombay, where he was welcomed by
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  • 76 1 RANGOON, Apr. 29.— Prime Minister Thakin Nu's aide. Captain Boe Myint, and an official photograpner, were wounded yesterday when th« Captain's revolver went off as he was loading it aboard a river launch. British Commissioner General Malcolm Mac Donald and the Prhm> Minister were
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  • 298 1 UN CIROLES HAIL NEHRU LI AQU AT KARACHI TALKS LAKE SrOtCESS, Apr. 29. The emergent of "better understanding and more friendly relations" between India and Pakistan, officially announced at the end pf the Nehm-Liaquat AH talks m Karachi, wan hailed with the greatest satisfaction m United Ni •tions circles. At
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  • 111 1 "Wanted Communists Killed In Madras MADRAS. Apr. 29. Police shot and killed four ''Wanted Communists" m a clash m the village of the Krishna District, it was officially reported here yesterday. This brought the total killed m this District during March and April to 56. Krishna District is one of
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  • 135 1 U.N. MACHINERY "OUT OF ORDER LTODON, Apr. 29. The United Natlf ns Secretary-General, Wr. Trygve Lie, said here last night the Organisation's machinery was "oat of order" and*gave the impression that his forthcoming vialt to Paris would be connected with trying to make repairs. Mr. Lie would not coAmit himself
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  • 171 1 SAIGON, Apr. 29.— Lucien Bazin, 45, Assistant French police chief, m Vietnam, was assassinated by Inik>Chinese terrorists before his home bere ye&terdav. The attackers escaped m a car. Edming Oullion, U.S. Charge d'Affaires who was walking on the opposite side of the street, said that
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  • 893 2 Controversy Over New Labour Legislation NEW DELHI, Apr. 29.— India's labour is today on the horns of a dilemma. With conflicting forces at work to disrupt the essential unity of the millions of illiterate workers of this country, their future seems to be bleak. There
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    96 2 PHOTO. SERETSE KHAMA, exiled Chief-elect of the Bamangwato Tribe of Bechuanaland, smiles happily as his wife grabs at the handle of hiclruck, Apr. 16. Hi s wife, the former RUTH WILLIAMS of London, ran 500 yards along a sandy track m the African bush tomejft him when she saw his
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  • 90 2 BOMBAY. Apr. 29.— Art exhibition to depict the progress*of social relief work in.the'world hai been arranged here by the India Conference, of Social Work. Pictures, painting s, plans and charts from the United Kingdom, the United States, Sweden, Switzerland, Norway and other nations will be shown at
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  • 74 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 29.— India will pay her northern Himalayan neighbour of Sikkim Rs. 50,000 (£3,750) for a survey *f liter .forests. 3 Sikkim was not In a pasitiont \jj undertake the survey herself, i>eputy Foreign Minister, Dr. B. V. Keskar told the Parliament, explaining the
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  • 51 2 DEHRA DUN, Apr. 29.— The Indian Forest Research Institute here has evolved a process to make cold setting adhesives from cashew nut shell oil. In a leaflet just pub'ished. the Institute has detailed the "method and machinery" by which it had prepared the adhesives from oils.
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  • 321 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 29. India has entered into bilateral air transport agreements with nine countries, according to the annual report of the Indian Ministry of Communications. Of these, the report says that agreements with Australia, Switzerland and Philippines were concluded during
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  • 57 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 29. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru "con* fessed" at a press conference here tliat 'hi- read only those letters wiveh "somebody else decides I should read." Nehru explained that his daily mail consisted of 1,500 to 2,000 letters and "It to physically impossible for me
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  • 63 2 BOMBAY, Apr. 22. The Indian soap industry has just got two draft standards from the Government Standards Institution m New Delhi. The standards, for laundry and toilet soaps, specify the fatty acid j and rosin acid cotents, percentages of free alkali and chlorides. The trethods of
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  • 151 2 BOMBAY. Apr. 29. Ten textile mills In Bombay State have given notice of their intention to close down some of them within a week and others within a month— owing to "non-availability of cotton," It la learnt. Their main complaint according to official circles,
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  • 169 2 COMMITTEE TO MAKE FIRSTHAND STUDY BOMBAY, Apr. 29.— Four members of the Government of India's Deck Passenger Committee were scheduled to leave here on Thursday and travel on board the s.s. Khan da lla up to Porbandar to study at firsthand the travelling conditions obtaining on
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  • 675 2 SPEECH AT ALL-CEYLON SAIVA HARUANS' CONFERENCE JAFFNA, Apr. 29. Mr. T. Muthusamypillai, Crown Advocate and temple manager, said at the AllCeylon Saiva Harijans' Conference, held at the Jaffna Town Hall, that caste intolerance had degraded the Tamils and made it impossible for a section of
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  • 85 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 29.—Diplomatic missions m India's capital are free to purchase lana ana build tr buy houses for their use, It was revealed m the Parliament during question, time recently. The Works Minister, N. V. Oadgli, said no diplomatic mission had so far put up
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  • 183 2 MADRAS, Apr. 29.— The Indian Universities' Commission's proposals to make certain changes m the constitution of universities were opposed by Vice-Chancellors of five South Indian Universities, at a conference convened here to discuss subjects of regional and common interests affecting these universities. The conference said:
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  • 81 2 BOMBAY, Apr. 29.—Manufacturers of fountain pen ink m India told the Indian Tariff Board here ,that "nothing short of complete \ban of fountain pen ink imports for the next three years" could save, the national ink industry. The representatives of the industry urged that Import duties
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  • 486 3 SURVEY BY CEYLON INDIAN CONGRESS LABOUR UNION COLOMBO, Apr. 29. In a general survey, embodied m the ninth annual report of the Ceylon Indian Congress* Labour Union for 1949-50, Mr. C. V. Veliupillay, M.P. General Secretary, states that the conflict and frustration which have
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  • 126 3 BANGALORE, Apr. 29.— The Govt i m^rnt of Mysore has announced a 100 percent increase m the betting tax*— from 12 i to 25 percent of the tote. 0 The tax increase is expected to bring Rs. 2,100,000 to the state coffers this year. It
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  • 162 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 29.— The Government of India has extended to April 30 the last date for the receipt <v replies to an official questionnaire on the subject of India's so-called 'criminal tityes." An official announcement said here that the time-limit had been extended to enable persons
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  • 163 3 MADRAS, Apr. 29. All Asian countries should support Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru m his stand of neutrality m international politics, Mr. Lorenzo Bautista. President of the Philippines Town Hall Association, said here. "Only thus can we aim to lay the foundation for basic Asian
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  • 29 3 CAIRO, Apr. 29. Arab League Secretary Azam Pasha last night declared that the League's political committee would meet on May 2 to consider Jordan's annexation r.t East Palestine.- Reuter
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  • 75 3 BOMBAY. Apr. 29. Eleven cobras and one green snake are now here awaiting their "passage" to Washington. Addressed to a private party m Washington, the dozen reptiles are presently the guests of the Hafkine Institute m Bombay pending arrangements for their "safe transit." Thase reptiles also
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  • 134 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 29.— Mr. Gadgtl. Cabinet Minister, introduced m Parliament on Apr. 17 a Bill which seeks to regulate the use of the words "khaddar" and "khadi" when applied for describing woven materials for trade purposes. The object of the Bill is
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  • 24 3 UAFETOWN, Apr. 29. South Africa yestrday announced reand Laos m Indo-China as a&socogTiition of Cambodia. Vietnam ciate states within tho Frpn^h I Union.- Reuter
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  • 243 3 DALMIA'S SUGGESTION TO SAVE THE MINORITY IN PAKISTAN BOMBAY, Apr. 29.Sebh Ramkrishna Dalmia ending Indian industrialist and sponsor of the "one world government movement, has come out with a zurefor the ills of the Hindu minority m Pakistan. Mr. Dalmia m a press statement, said
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  • 102 3 BOMBAY, Apr. 29. Mr. T. P. Barat, India's Textile Commissioner, said here that there was no basis of the report appearing m a section of the Press that the Government of India were likely to decontrol cotton. "I have not received any instruction from the Government
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  • 80 3 JUBBULPORE, Apr. 29. Prof. t j Ran&a. President of the AllIndia Kisan Sammelan, addressingthe Mahakoshal Kisan Conference at Betul on Apr. 17, appealed to kisans to work for the success of the IndoPakistani agreement. The agreement, Prof. Ranga said would ensure every protection to the
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  • 54 3 i,A«ui*'ir, Apr. 29.— Britons will travel m 28-seater air- taxi helicopters within the next decade, accordLJ*fo chief executive officer ot P€An Alrwaw Mr He was speaking at a demonstrall ?i? by «woheUooflHe» which will begin operating regular a5 SZSg* between, loum Walei I vJorth Walw, NorthWalw SS'l 4verpool
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    13 3 PHOTO. oX Eastern Germany are edged with' black borders.- merman states. Those A.P.
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  • 272 3 MADRAS, Apr. 29.— Mr. Kala V enkata kao, .general Secretary of the Indian National Centres? Party, has called upon alljndians whether belonging to the Party or not, to "extend.their fuller support fiTd cooperation to the Government m rooting oufthe Communist menace
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  • 122 3 PATNA, Apr. 29.— Mr. Sahay, Re* venue Minister, gave a reply m the affirmative when asked yi the Bihar Assembly on Apr. 17 whether it was a fact that the Government of India had asked the Chief Ministers of all State Governments to
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  • 68 3 POLICE MAKE LATHI CHARGE ON PROCESSION: 10 INJURED JODHPUR, Apr. 29.— Ten persons were injured when police made a lathi charge on a procession of the municipal employees on strike m Jodhpur on Apr. 17 morning. Some demonstrators were alleged to have stoned police constables accompanying the procession anfl injured
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  • 57 3 WASHINGTON, Apr. 29. Presdent Truman Monday signed a resolution rushed through congress m. honour of 10 American airmen lost after what the United States Government has described as an attack by Soviet planes. The resolution authorised the i *ward of posthumous honours m tne airmen and
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  • 99 3 GOVERNMENT TO INQUIRE INTO HARDWAR STAMPEDE ifArtfiWAß, Apr. k .—The U.P. Government has ordered an inquiry Into the stampede at the Kumbh mela which occurred here on Apr. 13, resulting m the death of 30 pwsons. I%S. H. Sahi, District Magistrate of Sayb*ranpur, and Mr. fc. B. rripatm^Ch airman of
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  • 100 3 BAREILLY, Apr. «9.— An attempt was made here on Apr. 15 to set fire o the record room of the Disftict Gunpowder anfl inlammable material were stated to aave been found strefn on important files. Two employees of the Collectorate were taken into custody.
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  • 144 3 BAN ARES, Apr. 28.— Kunwar Jagdish Pnisad, President of the U.P. Zemindars' Association, addressing a meeting of the Rotary Club, said on Apr. 15 that the maintenance of law and order m the rural areas would be a grave problem If the 2,300,900 /.amindurs
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  • 120 3 GAUHATI, Apr. 29.— Toe Govern* ment of India have taken m hand development of the seven warrime airfields m Assam and its nefahbouring Centrally administered arfcs of Manipur and Tripura. The airltrips at Jorhat m upper Assam anaKumbhirgram m Silchar will Sfetfcriority m this scheme. A«aew i-unway,
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  • 616 4 Vesak Day Celebrations For Three Days Commencing Today It was on a Vesak Full Moon Day that Prince Siddhartha Gotama was born m Lumbini Park at Kapilawastu. It was on a Vesak Full Moon day that the Bodhisatva Enlightenment Buddhahood under the sacred Bodhi Tree at Buddha-Gay a. It was
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    71 4 The marriage took place of SREEMATHi sulochana. daughter of Mr. and Mm. A. M. Nalr of 29 Boundary Road, Singapore, with SREE P. N. NAJR at the Mariamman Temple. South Bridge Road, Singapore, on Saturday, Apr. 8, at 8 a.m. A reception was held *t Np. 27, Boundary Road at
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  • 399 4 CO OPERATION ESSENTIAL FOR HUMAN PROGRESS M. DICKSON'S SPEECH AT S.H.B. C.-OP. SOCIETY MEETING > The 25 th Annual General Meeting for the year ended* Dec. 31, 1949 of the members of the Singapore i Harbour Board Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Limited, was held at the Club House
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  • 64 4 50 FT IMAGE OF BUDDHA Int) i iiimMc \ji iiu>u ijujdha. 50 feet high and Illuminated with 1000 lights around, together witti such things as Sacred foot-print of Lord Buddha, Sacred Tooth of Lord Buddha, Sacred Bodhi tree 2575 years and a very old Image of Lord Buddha, will be
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  • 86 4 The newly constructed Malacca Stadium at Kubu will be officially opened on May 6 by the Resident Commissioner, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, after which Malacca will play the Royal Air Force from Singapore m the H.M.S. Malaya Cup competition. A physical training
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  • 309 4 The 10th Annual General Meeting and Social Gathering of the Jacobite Syrian Church of Malaya was held at the Selangor Indian Association Hall, Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, Apr. 9, the Rev. Fr. P. X Abraham 8.A., B.D. L.T. presiding. The day's function commenced with the Easter
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  • 45 4 The Foreign Exdn-ange control Department, Singapore, will remove to the office previously occupied by the Registry of Deeds on the ground floor of the Government Offices. Empress Place on Monday, May 1. The new postal address is P. O. Box 52.
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