Indian Daily Mail, 10 May 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 87. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY, 10, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 247 1 22nd Walkout From A UN Conference! BANGKOK, May 9.— Soviet Russh today staged its 22nd walkout from a United Nations conference at the opening session of the Committee of Industry and Trade a subsidiary of the Economic Council for Asia and the Far East.
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  • 239 1 A GREAT LOSS TO OVERSEAS INDIANS (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 9. Sw ami Bhawani Dayal Sanyasi/a former President of the Natal Indian Congress died at Ajmer m Rajputana today. The Swami had been imprisoned for his championing the South African Indian
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  • 102 1 LONDON, May 9.— The Maharajah of Bikaner. who had a heart attack shortly after arriving by plane at London airport yesterday, was stated today to be "much better." The Maharajah had flown from Karachi to consult a London heart specialist. When he collapsed he was
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  • 119 1 CAPETOWN, May 9.— After a 22-hour non-stop session of South African Parliament to Jay passed through the committee stage the Population Regis* ration Bi», which provides class! fication of all South Africans into three racial groups. Ihe House, which began discussion of the Bill
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  • 140 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, May 9.— A Draft Bill aimed at curbing unhealthy speculation m commodities such as bullion, cotton and seeds, through the regulation of future trading and prohibition of options has been circulated by the Government of India's Commerce Ministry among commercial
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  • 47 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 9.— The Korean Mission touring South East Asia arrived m Delhi today from Calcutta. The 17-member Commission led by Chungsoo Oh will meet officials of the Indian Government prior to their departure for Karachi tomorrow. Copyright
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  • 57 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) I BOMBAY, May 9— Eleven aerodromes situated m the States of Bombay. Hyderabad, Saurashtra and Madhya Bharat, are being taken over by the Government of India's Western Region of the Civil Aviation Directorate, it is learnt. Some ot these aerodromes
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  • 53 1 AUCKLAND, May 9.— The Auckland Watcrsiders Union today resolved to load any aims or troops to any war area "as the first step toward world peace," Mr. A. Drennan. the Union president, said. The resolution applied not only to Malaya but to the world situation as
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    26 1 PHOTO). Pandit Jawanarlal Nehru, Prime Minister, being welcomed by Muslim children of Nawada i vinage which he visited during his recent tour of Bihar.— G. I.I.S.
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  • 505 1 Early yesterday morning acting o n information No. 10 platoon 4 D' company of the Ist Suffolks Regiment with a jungle squad and the OCPC Kajang encircled an area of thick blul.ar near the road at Brookside Estate m south Selangor. In the moonlight
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    60 1 PHOTO, OI miumtimv, rt.g. <t JlvH .s d,. nu irom Bs private cream-coloured train at Hua Hin, Thailand, amid heavy rain. The King spent a few days there on honeymoon with his bride the former Princess Sirikit Kitiyakara, aged 17,' after their marriac<' at Bangkok, Apr. 28. Hua Hin ia
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  • 237 1 ALL INDIAN MUST LEARN HINDI-THEIR NATIONAL LANGUAGE, UREGES NEW SRIC PRESIDENT "Hindi is Ihe national language ol* Mia and it is imper? the on Ihe part of all Indians to learn it," declared Mr. G. Sarangapany, the newly elected President of the Singapore Regional Indian Congress, opening the Hindi Night
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  • 31 1 NEW DELHI. May 9— Pandit Nehru is leaving on Saturday for Srlnagar for two days discussions on the Kashmir problem with Kashmir's Prime Minister. Shekh Abdullah.- A.P.
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  • 80 1 NEW YORK, My 9 —Pakistan today honoured the w-s.xory cf the late Franklin D. Itooseve.t whet, the uominio.iti Frime tttaiotar Liaquat Ali Khan n_aced a wieath on the grave of the deceased President. Tbo Priim Ministu d*cve early today to Hyde Park, about 98 miles
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  • 50 1 HONGKONG, May 9.— Mr. H. M. Habibullah, President of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce left by plane today for Tokyo to continue his business tour m the Far East. He rounded up his stay here by telling Chinese textile merchants and bankers about industrial conditions m Pakistan.- Reuter
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  • 716 2 Indian Daly Mail Singapore, Wed. May 10, 1950. WHITHER MIC?-V WE have already seen that the MlC's contention that the boycott policy is futile, is an utter negation of truth. On the other hand, had it not been for the non-co-operation on the part of the MIC and other political
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  • 510 2 Wanted: Union Of Hearts Between India Pakistan Socialist Leader's Plea Enable Minorities To Lead A Peaceful Life HYDERABAD, May 9.— Mr. Jai Prakash Narain, Socialist leader, appealed to the people o f India to create conditions m the country under which it wou Id be possible for an those Muslims
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  • 127 2 Industrialise India Rapidly Urges Bihar Premier (From Our Own Correspondent) PATNA, May 9.—Mr. Srikrishna Sinha, Bihar's Chief Minister, said here today that India must be industrialised as rapidly as possible if it was to function as a strong and stable modern State. Sinha who was inaugurating the 23rd annual general
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  • 125 2 CALCUTTA, May 9. Fifty persons, including a few police personnel, are missing In a boat disaster m the river Hooghly near Diamond Harbour, about 40 miles from Calcutta. It Is stated that a boat carrying more than 100 passengers, including some policemen and
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  • 269 2 SILK RESEARCH LABORATORY IN BOMBAY BOMBAY, May 9. A laboratory to conduct research m silk will shortly be established m Bombay under the auspices of the Indian Council of Scientific and Industrial research. A donation of Rs. 2,000,000 has already been made by the Indian Industrialists for the purpose. The
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  • 428 2 PAKISTAN TO MAKE FRIENDSHIP COMMERCE TREATY WITH U.S. NEW YORK, May 9.— The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Liaquat All Khan, on a three-week tour ot, tne United States and Canada, told the non-official Foreign Policy Association here last night that his Government was consulting wltn the United States for a
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  • 85 2 KARACHI, May 9.— The Government of Pakistan have decided to take the census m Pakistan m Feb. 1951. on the basis of the Census Act of 1905, announces a Press Note. It has also been decided that along with the traditional counting of heads, various useful data
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  • 169 2 SIMLA, May 9.— The six-man Punjab (I) Cabinet was reshuffled on May 5 when Giani Kartar Singh replaced Sardar Narotam Singh as Minister. Giani Kartar Singh was sworn m at Government House on the evening of May 5. The Oath ot Office was administered
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  • 76 2 BOMBAY, May 9.— Knowledge of Hindi— -India's national language is to be made an essential qualification for Indian postal employees and officials. A Postal official m Bombay said that instruction m Hindi would be given to the Postal Department staff throughout India. Arrangements were
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  • 33 2 SHILLONG, May 9. Raja Ajit Narayan Deb and Mr. Muhammad Saadulla were elected members of the Minority Commission m Assam, anofficial announcement *aid. The election was uncontested.- FOC
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  • 156 2 ONE KILLED IN EXPLOSION AT SRIKAKULAM SRIKAKULAM, May 9— An explosion occurred here m the market area on May 1 afternoon m a shop resulting m the immediate death of a woman who was working m the shop and injuries to some persons. It is reported that a soda gas
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  • 292 2 CEYLON NEWS: SAID TO BE IN COMMUNICATION WITH SOVIET RUSSIA COLOMBO, May 9. Twenty-eight illegal radio transmitters are known to be m operation from Ceylon. Their owners are being hun ted down by radio "detectives" m the campaign ordered by the Postmaster-General. Evidence has
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  • 85 2 COLOMBO, May o.— An Australian who tried to smuggle gold bars valued at Rs. 65.000 into Ceylon on Wesak Day was caught In the act by Customs officers on the passenger jetty. The man, who was a transit passenger, In one of the liners which
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  • 151 3 To Offer Effective Opposition To Govt's Unlawful Organisations Bill JOHANNESBURG, May 9. The Transvaal Indian Congress yesterday demanded that a national convention of all democratic organisations m South Africa should be convened immediately to devise ways and means of offering effective opposition to the
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  • 142 3 ABOARD THE PRESIDENTIAL TRAIN, May 9.— President Truman declared yesterday that the decisions the U.S. makes m the months ahead will determine whether there will be a third World War. In a talk to a trainside crowd at Galesburg, Illinois, the President assailed Isolationists who
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  • 49 3 DENVER. Colorado. May B.— An 84-year-old man is cutting his third M* of teeth "Only way I can explain it Is I've shewed tobacco since I was 12," said Frank D. Basey, a retired painter. 'I think it is a good gum fertilizer." A .P.
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  • 118 3 TEL AVIV, May 9. The Irgun Zvai Leumi, for many years one of the world's most violent and effective underground fighting hands, is threatening to make a comeback. In September. 1948, a few months Hfter the Jewish state of Israel was proclaimed, Irgun's former High Command
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  • 142 3 TAIPEI, May 9. President Chiang Kai-shek yesterday appealed to the United States to aid his Nationalist China, as, he said, Russia had helped Communist China. Chiang requested technical and military assistance but not troop*. He called for sanctions against aggressive powers. Asked by visiting American
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  • 531 3 U.S. Gives 15m Military Aid To Indo-China WASHINGTON, May 9.- The United States Government plans to announce today the first formal allotment of $15,*****0 worth of military aid to IndoChina, it was learned yesterday. The announcement will be made m Paris where the United States Secretary of State, Mr. Dean
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  • 273 3 Step In, Otherwise We Lose: Hoffman's Advice WASHINGTON. May 9. -Mr. Puv: Hoffman, the Marshall Plan Administrator, said yesterday. "Unle s we step m. we are going to lo_?e Indo-Ciiina." The United States should mow 'and move fast," be declared. Be made the9e statements m a copyrighted interview published yesterday
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  • 437 3 JAKARTA, May 9. Dr. Mohammed Hatta, Indonesian Premier yesterday promised his countrymen a unitary state to replace the IS separate states and territories at the new country's birth five months ago. In an address broadcast over the island radio network Hatta called on
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  • 52 3 LONDON, May 9.— Field Marshal Lord Wavell went to the hospital Friday—his 67 th birthday— for a serious abdominal operations. His family said his condition "will give rise to some anxiety for the next few days." Wavell was one of Britain's top commanders m World War
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  • 1829 4 That's The Only Way To Get Their Co-operation MR. ATHI NAHAPPAN'S SUGGESTION TO GOVT. WELCOME SPEECH AT RECENT MIC SESSION "One sure way of getting the voluntary co-opera-tion of the people is to give them the responsibility. At present the Malayan people have no real
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  • 335 4 Earlier Decision In Favour Of SRC Reversed The I. DM. understands from a reliable source that at a meeting of the S.C.A. held at the S.C.C. last night it was decided to reverse their original decision of withdrawing seven of the 10 points
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