Indian Daily Mail, 4 May 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 81. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTk
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  • 457 1 Arrival In Spore About May 24 To Study 'All Aspects Of The Problem' The Secretary of State for the Colonies, the Right Horiourable James Griffiths, M.P. will lake the opportunity of the Parliamentary recess at Whitsunti C to visit the Federation of Ma*aya and
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  • 132 1 LONDON, May 3.— British War Minister John Strachey and Colonial Secretary James Griffitlis will visit Malaya this month to see British troops there m action against the Communist-led guerillas. The Malayan guerilla force reckoned never stronger than 5,000 has pinned down for nearly
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  • 165 1 NEW YOI7K, May 3— lndia and the United States must come nearer 10 each other and understand each other, "but you must be prepared to Accept us us wo are,"' Mr. K. M. Munshi. Bombay Congress leader, told an American audience here
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  • 186 1 Conditions Normal At Bombay Docks: Surcharge On Cargo Abolished NEW DELHI, May 3— American Shipping Conference lines have iniormt'd the Government of India of the decision to eliminate Immediately the 25% surcharge imposed by them on cargo consigned to Bombay port, it was authoritatively learned here yesterday. The American decision
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  • 69 1 CALCUTTA, May 3.—Chandernagore, French settlement north of Calcutta, was handed over to India >m Tuesday m a simple five-minute toiemony The French administrator. Georges Henri Tailleur, and the new Indian administrator. B. K. Banerjee, signed a document ending France's 250-year rule Technically the settlement will remain part
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  • 91 1 50,000 INDIAN REFUGEES FROM BURMA (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 3.— Andhra Congress President Prof. N. G. Ranga m a statement from Delhi has appealed to the Government of Madras and Orissa to treat the 50.000 refugees from Burma like other refugees from Pakistan. Complaining of neglect 1 of
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  • 73 1 DACCA, May 3. A joint enquiry was ordered by the Governments of East Bengal and West Bengal on Tuesday into a recent incident when, according to reports a gang of men dressed m khaki crossed from Indian West Bengal and attacked the Chunduria police outpost
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  • 193 1 BANGKOK. May 3. A black panther broke from its cage aboard a ?hip m the Bangkok Harbour on Tuesday, ciaw^d a New York woman, a wild game collector and i.wo other persons and terrorised the crews for four hours before J was slain. Genevieve Cuprys, 25,
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  • 445 1 "VINDICTIVE" SENTENCES IMPOSED ON FR. INDIA i CITIZENS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 3. Though the handing over of Chandernagore by France to the Government of India yesterday markd the definite beginning of the end of the 250 years of automatic
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  • 134 1 TAIPEI, May 3.— Nationalist 'n-tc-lligence reports alleged that Soviet Premier Joseph Slalin gave the Chinese Red leader Mao Tsotung authority to direct Communist movements m Japan, Republic of Korea, Siam, Burma and Thailand. This authority the report: paid was conferred on Mao
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  • 346 1 POLICE CONVOY AMBUSHED IN BENTONG AREA THREE WOUNDED At about 3.30 p.m. on May 2, a Police convoy consisting of two trucks and an armoured car were attacked at the 87| milestone Karak-Mentakab Road m Bentong area (Pahang). Fire was directed at the convoy from the south bank of the
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  • 210 1 The total number of per cms attained under Emergency R«"gu'?tions 17 as at April 39, i 7.161. <,I which 1.018 are Malays, 5.9*29 Chi Date, 189 Indians, 11 Si-lois and 5 7 of otber nationalities, sayi m Pou. 1 communiquo issued yesterday. SHSEETdi a-i"ds£s£s ES2SESEIT tIK
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  • 69 1 Pakistan's "National Policy DACCA, May 3. The Governor of East Pakistan, Malik Firoz Khan Noon, said here on Tuesday that the Indo-Paki«ian agreement on minorities has opened a new year of hope for the subcontinent. Friendship uith India is the national policy of Pakistan, he said, and lie urged the
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  • 30 1 NEW DELHI, May 3.— May Day was observed m Bombay, Calcutta, Madras, Delhi and other towns In India with processions and meetings of workers.- G.I.I.S.
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  • 64 1 We regret to announce the death at tile age oi 84 of Mr. C. K. Sundram Iyer, (retired Chief Cleric Wharf Manager's Office of S/.gapore Harbour Board) at 2.30 a.m. en Tuesday, May 2, at his residence 7, Race Course Lane, Singapore. Cr«The
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  • 64 1 BIRKENHEAD, England, May 3.— Queen Elizabeth on Wednesday launched the biggest aircraft earlier ever built by Britain. The addition will bring Britain's heavy fleet carrier strength to seven. The 803-foot long "Battlewagon" will carry the latest jet fighters and will be able to launch .long
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  • 112 1 LONDON, May 3.— Mr. Emryg Hughes, left-wing Labour member, suyu«-s»<-il m the House of CommoM today tliat t!i" rubber companies m Malaya should be nationalised. Colonial Secretary James Griffiths mt<«ie no comment. Mr. Hughes had earlier asked how many rubber companies were now operating m Malaya. Mr. Griffiths
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  • 656 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. May 4, 1950. WHITHER MIC?-I YHE most important decision taken at tne iourtn annual session ol tne Malayan inaian Congress which co**c*uaea its deliberations behind closed aoors at Kuala Lumpur last week, is m respect of its attitude towards the Malayan Constitution it is the
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  • 1121 2 'India Can Stem Tide Ot Aggression Anarchy 1 NEW DELHI, May 3. Sardar Patei declared here on Apr. 26 that India was the one place m Asia where they could success! uUy "stem the tide of aggression, disturbance and anarchical disorders."
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    35 2 PHOTO. A portion of the Northern Pacific Railway's track west of Mandan, North Dakota, USA, was left hanging m mid-air when the embankment was washed away by the flooding Heart river, on Apr. 18. A.P.
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    113 2 The British Navy's latest midget submarine, the XE-7, is pictured at speed m the Oareloch, Scotlan d, during recent trials. On deck are Lieutenants FLsk (left) a nd Wiles. The Admiralty has announced that the XE-1 will join the U.S. Navy this Summer for exercises and demonstrations, following the policy
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  • 91 2 S. Korean Delegation Expected In Delhi Next Week NEW DELHI, May 3,— A delegation from South Korea Is expected to arrive here on May 7 for trade talks with tnc Indian Commerce Ministry. The delegation, comprising 13 Korean businessmen, three Americans and a Korean Government representative, will also meet leaders
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  • 242 2 CEYLON NEWS: Colombo, May 3. The Government Parliamentary Party, which meets this week to discuss the Finance Minister's memorandum on the national langu ages, win it is understood urge that adequate State provision should be made m schools for Sinhalese children to learn Tamil
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  • 32 2 WASHINGTON, May 3. President Truman yesterday nominated as ambassador to South Africa John Erherdt 60-year-old career diplomat who has been serving as U.S. minister to Austria.— A.P.
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  • 170 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 3. The Congress Working Committee which met in Delhi postponed consideration of the disciplinary action against Andhra J.tiigivss leader Mr. T. Prakasam ill Wednesday. Earlier a deputation from Andhra Provincial Congress Committee led by its President Prof. N. G.
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  • 55 2 CANBERRA, May 3.— The executive of the Australian Parliamentary Labour Party could not reach agreement .yesterday on what to recommend to today's full meeting of the party on the Government's antiCommunist bill The bill, introduced into Parliament last week by Prime Minister Robert Menzies, outlaws the
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  • 121 2 COLOMBO, May 3.— Thousands apply when there is a post to bo liilcd; but it is very difficult to find men to work m paddy fields or as labourers, said the Minister for Education, Mr. E. A. Nugawela, while opening v new junior school m
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  • 134 2 COLOMBO, May 3. A public meeting held on the Jaffna Esplanade, unanimously adopted a resolution "emphatically rejecting" the design for the National Flag suggested* by the Flag Committee on the ground that it promoted Communalism. Mr. R. T. Chelliah, said that though he belonged to the
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  • 228 2 Tamil Textbooks Unsuitable To Muslim Children COLOMBO, May 3.— Tamil textbooks prescribed for Muslim children arc considered unsuitable, as they do not have the Islamic religious background. Muslim bodies, while welcoming the appointment of the Educational Publications Board, have asked the Minister of Education that represen tative Muslim scholars should
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  • 113 2 COLOMBO, May 3.— Ceylon will be represented by the Army Commander, Brigadier the Earl of Caithness, at an important Commonwealth military conference m London next month. Details of this conference are not yet known, but it may not last more than a week. The
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  • 286 3 Admiral Nimitz Returning To San Francisco LAKE SUCCESS, May 3. The long dispute lyetwee n India and Pakistan over the State of Jammu and Kashmir may be setded finally by direct negotiations without requiring the services of Admiral Chester Ninutz as Plebiscite
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  • 159 3 LAKE SUCCESS. May 3. The United Nations Human R.gti.s Commission has drcided not to ban propaganda supp>rclng racia: and national superiority or race hatred. The Soviet Union and trance recently sought to include m the Commission's proposed convenant on iiu.Tian rights an article which
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  • 40 3 LAKE SUCCESS, May 3. Mr. Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary General, has accepted an Invitation to go to Moscow for talks with leading Soviet officials, it was learned from usually reliable 1 sources here yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 72 3 KARACHI, May 3.— Mr. Chaudhrl Nazir Ahmad Khan, Pakistan Minister for Industries, will lead his country's delegation to the first; meeting of the Commonwealth Consultative Committee, due to open m Canberra on May 15, it was authoritatively learned here yesterday. The Pakistan delegation, expec!ed to
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  • 249 3 LAKE SUCCESS, May 3.—Briga-dier-General Carlos P. Romulo, Philippine delegate and President of the United Nations Assembly, said Tuesday he will leave New York Friday for Manila and the non-Communist conference of South-East Asian nations opening m Baguio, the Philippines on May 26. General and
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  • 68 3 Canada Not Dissatisfied With Her Position In C 'wealth OiTAWA, May 3.— The Canadian Pnmn Minister. Mr. Louis Laurent told the House of Commons yesterday that he knows of "no justification" for the statement that Canada is dissatisfied with her position m the British Commonwealth. He was commenting on. press
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  • 127 3 FRANKFURT, May 3. Talks were opened here yesterday for a trade agreement between West Germany and India to replace the one expiring on June 30 this year. The Indian delegation is headed by Major General Khub Chand. Indian diplomatic representative m Germany. He is assisted by
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  • 93 3 JOHANNESBURG, May 3. Itsmail Cachalia, executive member of the Transvaal Indian Congress, said Monday a police squad called at the offices of the "Defend Freedom" Convention. Committee and removed a flag, banners and placards. Cachalia said when he was asked to remove placards answered that
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  • 94 3 LONDON, May 3. The two months old British Labour Government escaped defeat by one vote the Speaker's casting vote m an unexpected division m the Hou-e of Commons Monday night. The vote— a deadheat of 278 until the Speaker (Chairman) cast hi* wa? on a division
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  • 33 3 KARACHI, May 3.— The Pakistan Government last night withdrew tt> ban on the entry into Pakistan of the Hindustan Times, printed and published m New Delhi.- Reuter
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  • 64 3 CALL FOR VIGOROUS MEASURES AGAINST CEYLON REDS COLOMBO, May 3.— The Ceylon cabinet Is being pressed to take vigorous measures against Communist activity m schools and public services. The Finance Minister has been asked to formulate a .scheme of action. The Communist underground is active m state schools. A.P. islands
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  • 115 3 LAKE SUCCESS, May 3— Russia yesterday brought her number of walkouts from United Nation bodies to 22 when the Russian representative on a small technical group left m protest against continued recognition of the Chinese Nationalist representative. Mr. P. Chernyshev, Russian representative on the seven-nation Committee
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    133 3 A British European Airways "Viking" airliner with 27 passengers on board was struck by lightning a it approached the French coast, Apr. 13, on its way to Paris. Two ten foot holes were torn m the fuselage: the rudder controls were immobilised and the galley was wrecked. The pilot, however,
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  • 328 3 PARIS, May 3.— The French Government is preparing for a frank showdown with the American and British Governments over Indochina at the conference of the three Foreign Minis ters m London next week. Since Monday, the French High Commissioner for
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  • 283 3 Mac Arthur Reveals 3 AntiOccupation Incidents In Japan ah Ma 3.— General Douglas Mac Arthur, Allied Commander m Japan, disclosed three antioccupalion incidents yesterday a few hours after denouncing Japanese Communists for trying to lead their nation "into an even greater disaster than her recent defeat." The three incidtnts —believed
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  • 351 3 CAPE TOWN, May Justice Minister C. R. Swart said yesterday that c "strong and wide* bill designed to dissolve South Africa's small Communist movement will probably be tabled m parliament on Friday. In an interview he asserted that the bill is not aimed at
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  • 86 3 TAIPEH. May 3. Nationalist Cnina yesterday officially announced that Hainan Island, last majoair and sea blockade base outside Formosa itself, was completely -n Communist hands. A Nationalist spokesman, Chen Cnang-huan, said m a three-and-a-nalf-page statement that Nationalist claims of victory on Hainan on Apr.
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  • 71 3 THAI KING'S SONGS FOR BROADWAY REVUE NEW YORK, May 3. The 22--year-old King of Thailand has written six songs for a new Broadway revue, the New York Times reports. The newspaper said King Phumiphon Aduldot had composed "Blue Night" and a medley of five other songs to be featured m
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    86 3 PHOTO. The King and Queen attended a service for the Knights and Officers of the Order of the Garter m St. George* Chapel. Windsor Castle, Apr. 27. The last service was held two years ago, The Order, one of the Most Famous of the Orders of Chivalry, was founded m
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  • 91 3 BRITAIN WILL NOT OUTLAW HER COMMUNISTS LONDON. May 3. The British Government announced yesterday that it. did not intend to introduce a bill to outlaw the Communist Party. Sir Waldron Smither.?, Conservative, had Mked if, "m view of the increased Communist infiltration In Britain, as shown by the strike m
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  • 373 4 'MIC Decision Is Not Born Out Of Defeatism initiative Must Now Come from Govt. Says The 'Hindu (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 3.— The newspaper Hindu welcoming the Malayan Indian Congress decision under lead given by its president Mr. K. Ramanathan to withdraw tne policy ot boycott regarding the
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  • 99 4 NEW DELHI. May 3.— lt has been decided to extend the shipping period for jute goods quotas, which expired m April, according to a press note issued m Calcutta. Quota holders, who have been prevented from completing their shipments by the end of April
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    106 4 The High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney, presented awards a* the Police Depot, Kuala Lumpur, on the morning of Apr. 17, to 29 members of the Federation of Malaya Police Force. Picture on top shows the widow of the late Special Constable Mohd. Zain bin Salleh. Che Wok binti Panjong Ahmad,
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  • 41 4 Mrs. ft. K. JSttAxtiviA ana cniiaren, Dr. M. X.. an ami a uonore j*anru; and Mr. Moortny (Kiuang) man* au friends icr uieir visas, wreains, letters 01 condolence anu attendance at trie iunerai ot the late Mr. a. K. tiharma.
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  • 159 4 Mr. K. V. AL. M. Ramaaathan Chettiar Secretary Dr. Alagappa Chettiar College Endowment Trust. Karakudl (South India). announces the offer of a Scholars nin providing free tuition and free boarding and Rs. 15 per mensem for pocket expenses at Dr. Alagappa Chettlar's College, Karaikudi to
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  • 157 4 ASIAN STUDENTS TO STUDY PUBLIC HEALTH AT INDIAN INSTITUTE •ii C^i U T TAf J May 3 Students from all over Asia will shortly be admitted to the All-India Institute of Public Health and Hygiene m Calcutta for specialised study m maternal and child health. A Rs. 9 million scheme
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  • 90 4 The Municipal Secretary &tatev that m conformity with the decision of the Municipal Commissioners taken at their Ordinary Meeting on Mar. 31, the Verbatim Report of the General Committee Meeting of Commissioners held m private session on Mar. 22 and all relevant minute.s of meetings of the Establishments
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  • 57 4 INAUGURATION OF LOCAL INDIAN CONGRESS AT PRAI The Prai Local Indian Congress will be inaugurated at 7.00 pm onSunday, May 7 at the Prai Hindu Sabna, when tfce election of officebearers will take place. All Indians residing m Prai are kindly requested to attend the General Meeting, writes Messrs R
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  • 50 4 On the instruction of the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the United states of Indonesia Government the Representative m Singapore Dr. R. Oetoyo, yesterday, submitted a formal application to the Government of Singapore, for the extradition to Indonesia, of Mr. Raymond Paul Pierre Westerling.- U.S.I.I.S.
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