Indian Daily Mail, 11 May 1950
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Title Section16 1950-05-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 88. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1948. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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612 1950-05-11 1 Why Sambasivam' s Appeal Was Allowed Privy Council Gives Reasons LONDON, May 10. An om ission "which rendered the trial unsatisfactory m a material respect' was referred to m a judgment of the judicial committee oi the Privy Council today giving reasons for the aHowing of an appeal oy anReuter - 612 words
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Article136 1950-05-11 1 HONGKONG, May 10. Bomb in-owing terrorists have extender (heir activities from Hongkong to Portuguese Macao. A hand grenade .van tossed m the doorway of the vernacular Wah Kiu Vat Po early his morning. The explosion injured ue passerby and cut electric cables, throwing the area intoA.P. - 136 words
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196 1950-05-11 1 Burmese Govt. Extends Amnesty To Rebels And Deserters RANGOON, May 10.— The Burmese Government today announced amnesty terms for Burmese rebels giving themselves up. The announcement, published m a special edition of the Burma Gazette, extended the amnesty offered m March last year to Karen rebels and Government deserters helpingReuter - 196 words
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Article32 1950-05-11 1 The C.-in-C. of the Far East Air Faroe. Air Marshal F. J» Fogarty, arrived by air at Changi yesterday eventing on the conclucoic/< of his visit to United Kingdom.32 words
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Article132 1950-05-11 1 (.Tri.su Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 10.— Mr. N. Raghavan, presently Indian Ambassador m Czechoslovakia, is likely to be transferred to Belgium, according to a report here. Mr. Raghavan during his tenure ot office m Czechoslovakia, has been responsible for several minor trado agreements between theReuter - 132 words
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216 1950-05-11 1 (From Our Own Correspoudent) MADRAS, May 10. It is learnt that the South Indian De 'egation to Burma will leave about the first week of June lo nake representations to the Burma Government regarding CO j U sensation to be paid to216 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-05-11 1 PHOTO. A.P. Pakistan Premier LIAQUAT ALI KHAN drives with U.S. President HARRY S. TRUMAN from National Airport, Washington, May 3 after his arrival from London m the President's personal plane, "Independence." Liaquat All Khan wdl spend a month m the U.S. Mid Canada, and will revisit London before returning toA.P. - 52 words
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Article86 1950-05-11 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 10. The Congress Secretary Mr. Kala Venkatarao who arrived here yesterday from Delhi on a tour of South India Congress areas, refused to reveal exactly what advice Sardar Patel and Pandit Nehru had given to the dissident Andra leader Mr.86 words
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148 1950-05-11 1 INDIA GOVT. TO MAKE PEOPLE RESPONSIBLE FOR SAFETY OF RAILWAYS WILL MALAYAN GOVT. DO LIKEWISE? (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 10. The Government of India are seriously considering the imposition of collective responsibility on the villages of Bihar for watching and protecting railway Unes passing through the respective148 words
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319 1950-05-11 1 Another five bandits have been killed by Security Forces m tlte Kajang area. They were surprised m a hideout near Kachau late Tuesday afternoon. Two rifles and some ammunition have been recovered, says a Police communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds:319 words
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Article33 1950-05-11 1 The Governor has appointed Mr Percy Milton Pennefather, Inspector of Police, to be an Assistant Registrar of Criminals with effect from Ap;-. 16, 1950, under section 3 of the Registration of Criminals Ordinance.33 words
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236 1950-05-11 1 UNAUTHORISED PUBLICATION IS "A BREACH OF SECURITY" The Director of Operations has no Intention of revealing details of his plans against the bandits, says a Federal Govt. Press statement issued yesterday afternoon. It adds: ne nas already said that he In-236 words
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98 1950-05-11 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 10.— The compilation of a National Register of the Citizens of the Indian Republic will be undertaken by the Census organisation imm ediateh after the census enumeration is complete, it was learnt here today. The National98 words
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61 1950-05-11 1 BANARAS, May 10.— For selling adulterated mustard oil, nine persons, including some oil millers, were sentenced to pay fines ranging from lis. 100 to Rs. 1,000 by a first class judicial magistrate. According to the prosecution, the oil m some cases was found mixed withFOC - 61 words
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852 1950-05-11 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. May 11. 1950. WHITHER MIC?-VI [F, as we have seen, it is untrue 1 that the boycott policy has been futile and that by working the present Constitution the "necessity for self-government" cannot be proved, then what has prompted the MIC to abandon the boycott852 words
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708 1950-05-11 2 Mr. Jagjivzn Ram On Harijan's Role In Free India RAJGIR, May 10.— Mr. Jagjivan Ram, India's Labour Minister, inaugurating the Biha r Provincial Harijan Training Camp here on Apr. 29 reminded the Harijans of the services rendered to them by the Congre ssFOC - 708 words
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207 1950-05-11 2 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, May 10. A recent remark reported to have been made by a Minister m regard to "beheading" by ministerial authority m ancient times was referred to by Mr. A. E. Goonesinha. Minister without Portfolio and Chief Government Whip, who presided207 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-05-11 2 PHOTO) Khurshid Lai, Deputy Minister for Communications, Government of India, inaugurating the International Civil Aviation Organisation Freque ncy Assignment Planning Meeting of the South-East Asia Air Navigation Region in New Delhi on Apr. 18. Seated at his left are Mr. T. P. Blwii:i. Tndin.'n nirpptnr.r.pnf.r«i nf Civil Aviation and Mr.G.I.I.S. - 57 words
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178 1950-05-11 2 COLOMBO, May 10. Following the decision made at the annual general meeting of the Rural .Development Society, Kaluthavaiai, presided over by S. U. Lthi rmanasingham, M.f lor faddiruppu, a temperance meeting was held m Kaluthaveil, a village to the south of Batticaloa, m the Kamakrishna MissionFOC - 178 words
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Article81 1950-05-11 2 COLOMBO, May 10.— Three silver relic caskets and a collection of papers containing an .ancient story were discovered at Sri Sudharsana Raja Maha Vihara m North Katugampola Korale. It is believed that this temple was built m the 17th century. The articles were discovered while trying toFOC - 81 words
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Article84 1950-05-11 2 COLOMBO, May 10. Simon Martin, of Panchikawatta Road, Maradana, who was produced ip the Joint Magistrate's Court, before Mr. E. A. V. de Silva on a charge of travelling by rail without a ticket iold the judge: "Please get me a job." The judge: "ThatFOC - 84 words
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168 1950-05-11 2 World Conference Of Farmers: Personnel Of Indian Delegation MADHURAI, May 10.— The Conference of International Federation of Agricultural Producers will meet at the Swedish village of Salts Obaden from May 29 to June 8, it is learnt here. The conference will, it is learnt, among other things discuss the influenceFOC - 168 words
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358 1950-05-11 2 CANBERRA, May 10.— Australian Labour leader Joseph Chifley yesterday roundly condemned the Conservative Government's bill to ban Communism as a violation of freedom of expression and "opening the road to totalitarianism." But he told the Australian Par- liament here that the Opposition would notReuter - 358 words
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71 1950-05-11 2 NEW DELHI, May 10. An additional area of 150,000 acres is to be brought under cotton cultivation m Punjab (I) through a scheme to be launched shortly by the Government. It is expected to yield about 60,000 bales of cotton. The scheme for extension was finalizedFOC - 71 words
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Article64 1950-05-11 2 CALCUTTA May 10.— The death occurred recently of Mr. Sarat Chandra Das, a former Premier .of .Mayurbhanj, at Baripada, according .to a report received m Cuttack. FOC said the members of the Society acted wisely by not spending money, which could be utilised for helping the poor,FOC - 64 words
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Article88 1950-05-11 2 COLOMBO, May 10.— Mr. Justice Gordon Smith of Singapore has come here to study the working of our Public Services Commission. Mr. Smith who is chairman-desig-nate of the Singapore Public Services Commission, said that by making a first hand study of our P.S.C. he hoped toFOC - 88 words
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933 1950-05-11 3 But Must Be Prepared To Resis Aggression, h Says Liaquat NEW YORK, May 10.— Pakistan has no aggres- sive designs and no territorial ambitions, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan, said here last night, but m an uneasy world, u must be preparedA.P. - 933 words
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85 1950-05-11 3 INDIA ACCEPTS BAGUIO CONFAB. INVITATION NEW DELHI. May 10.— India has accepted an invitation to a conference of Southeast Asian countries convened by President Qu'r'no of the Philippines, it was authoritatively learned here yesterday. The conference Is expected to meet early m June In Baguio, th? Philippines, to discuss theReuter - 85 words
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Article28 1950-05-11 3 Pitman's Shorthand and Typewriting taught. Qualified, experienced Teachers. Students prepared for November examinations. Enquiries 5.30 p.m. 20. Beng Wan Road, (opp. Qantas Garage, 2£ Milestone, Serangoon).28 words
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Article179 1950-05-11 3 LONDON, May 10.— The House of Commons last night approved a British loan of £3,750,000 to Burma to help her resist the threat of Communism. It is part of a £6,000,000 Commonwealth loan. The balance is being lent by India, Pakistan, Australia and Ceylon. Mr. RichardReuter - 179 words
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184 1950-05-11 3 U.S. B-17 BOMBER IN SEARCH OF MISSING BR. TRAWLER LONDON, May 10. A U.S. Air Force B-17 bomber took off from Iceland on Sunday to search for a British trawler, missing for three weeks and presumed lost. The hunt for the vessel, the Milford Viscount, with 13 men aboard, wasA.P. - 184 words
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Article, Illustration124 1950-05-11 3 ROME, May 10.— Roberto Roszellinl, Italian film director, said on Sunday his marriage to Swedish actress Ingrld Bergman is "not imminent." He hopes when a tim? and a date have been fixed tc "hold the ceremony privately." A.P. A.P. PHOTO. Garbed m an unorthodox "Uniform" ofA.P. - 124 words
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308 1950-05-11 3 CAPETOWN, May 10.— Prime Minister Daniel Malan told the House of Assembly here today that talks were m progress between South Africa, India and Pakistan on the time and place for a round table conference to discuss their problems. A preliminary conference between representativesReuter - 308 words
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90 1950-05-11 3 WASHINGTON, May 10. Informed officials report that the administration is working out a $64,000,000 economic aid programme for Malaya, Burma, Thailand, Indonesia and Indo-China, which gets the biggest share. The sources said that the plan envisaged $23,000,000 for IndoChina, $11,000,000 each for Indonesia, BurmaReuter - 90 words
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Article100 1950-05-11 3 ROME, May 10. Vittorlo Tmanuel Orlando, Italy's aged world war one, Premier last week charged bitterly that Britain has become Italy's "first enemy." Orlando, only survivor of th^ Versailles treaty's "big four," turned against his former allies and told the Senate that Britain, the U.S. and FranceA.P. - 100 words
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211 1950-05-11 3 ABOARD TRUMAN TRAIN, May 10.— President Truman last night accused the Chinese Communists of starving China to help feed Russia. The fate oft the Chinese people was "tragic," he said m a speech prepared for* a University of Wyoming audience during his countrywide electionReuter - 211 words
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149 1950-05-11 3 U.N. SECRETARY GENERAL THANKS PANDIT NEHRU GENEVA, May 10. United Nations Secretary-General Mr. Trygva Lie yesterday thanked Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, for a statement broadcast over the United Nations radio m which he attacked former President Herbert Hoover's proposal for re-organising the United Nations to exclude RussiaReuter - 149 words
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118 1950-05-11 3 GENTVA, May 10. Mr. Trygve Lie, Secretary-General of the United Nations, now here on his way to Moscow, appealed before the World Health Congress on Monday for two lines of worldwide action now: An all out effort to end the "cold war"Reuter - 118 words
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Article36 1950-05-11 3 MOSCOW. May 10. All Moscow papers on Sunday reported a large scale protest movement again.st U.S. Secretary of State Dean Achesor.'s arrival m Paris, wh'ch, it was said, had aroused the democratic public of France. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Advertisement69 1950-05-11 3 Indigestion and other stomach wK^mmmwt^'' t r oubles are easily and quickly JPflrmfllM^' overcome m the average family— Il^^i^; they are never without a tin of |3?Ss *gps Dc Witt's Antacid Powder— its |?~^.»2& worth has been proved time and l,T^" time again. Have you a tin handy m case69 words
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Article130 1950-05-11 4 Hqrs. Branches In Spore And^Federation Closed Down "In view of the Government's policy against the free movement of the Malay Nationalist Party members m Malaya during the Emergency and as a consequence of the Federation Governments recent action m not granting exemption or registration of the130 words
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252 1950-05-11 4 LONDON, May 10.— The independent London Times commented on Malaya Tuesday that "a few thousand fanatical Communists, heartily disliked by the great majority of the population, are successfully defying both the local government and the forces of the Crown.A.P. - 252 words
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Article100 1950-05-11 4 BOMBAY, May 10.— Mr, S. K. PatU, who was re-elected Mayor of Bombay recently, is going on a "round-the-world" trip. Mr. Patil will study the city administrations of Bangkok, Singapore, Hong Kong, Manila, Tokyo, Los Angeles, New York and London. He has also planned visitsFOC - 100 words
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99 1950-05-11 4 MRS. ROOSEVELT'S PRESENTS TO BEGUM LIAQUAT ALI NEW YORK, May 10.— Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt is understood to have presented Begum Liaquat Ali Khan, wife of the Pakistan Prime Minister, with three of her own books. The books are "This is my Story"'; "This I Remember" and the "Letters of ElliotReuter - 99 words
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Article53 1950-05-11 4 STOCKHOLM, May 10. Sweden has a new anti-aircraft cannon capable of firing 70 to 75 rounds a minute to an altitude of about 13.000 yards, Defence Minister Alan Vpught said here. The cannon, produced by the Bofors Armaments Works, has a horizontal range of aboutReuter - 53 words
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Article88 1950-05-11 4 The Commissioner-General for the United Kingdom m South-East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, left yesterday for Australia by air to participate as a member of the United Kingdom Delegation, is the Commonwealth Consultative Committee which is to meet m Sydney on May 15. While he88 words
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102 1950-05-11 4 LABOUR GAINS IN BR. LOCAL GOVT. ELECTIONS LONDON, May 10.— Labour gained control of four district councils and lost control of one m the latest results of Britain's local government elections taking place m 843 districts throughout the country this week. So far, Labour had gained 59 new seats andReuter - 102 words
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Article63 1950-05-11 4 PARIS, May 10.— Vincent Lee Hillver has given up his Christian faith for love of Princess Fatimah of Iran He became a Muslilm on Sunday m a mosque here, his bride said The couple, recently wed m a civil ceremony, will l»<Mf rZJP*" ceremony today at HMOy.,A.P. - 63 words
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143 1950-05-11 4 PEKING RELEASES DETAINED U.S. AIRMEN HONG KONG, May 10.— Chinese Communist military authorities nave released two United btaies Air Force men aetaineu since ly^o alter tneir p^ane nad "invaded tne air oi China" Radio Peking reported last* night. The mea a names wore given as C. Benuer ana w. U.Reuter - 143 words
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761 1950-05-11 4 Govt. To Increase Income Reduce Expenditure to Meet wost Of Emergency At a Press Conference held recently m Kuala Lumpur, it was staled that a rougti estimate or Uie cose ot tne emergency and of aeience measures m tne red*ration m litoU was m the neignoournood or $izu,uoU,uuu or a761 words
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95 1950-05-11 4 MALAYA NOT IN NEED OF AUSTRALIA RICE? CANBERRA, May 10.— Commerce Minister John Mcfc_wen m a state-' ment to the press said tnat he was investigating reporcs that countries adjacent to Malaya had ottered to stli rice to Malaya. Mr. Mcfiwen said that if true, it might not be necessaryReuter - 95 words
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70 1950-05-11 4 ROMULO APPOINTED FOREIGN SECRETARY MANILA, May 10.— General Carlos Rornulo, President of the United Nations General Assembly was today appointed Philippines Foreign $3ecretary. He will visit Djakarta next weekend at the invitation of Dr. Mohammed Hatta, Prime Minister of Indonesia, it was announced. Later this month he is expected toReuter - 70 words
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