Indian Daily Mail, 12 May 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 89. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 276 1 For A 5 -Day Stay In Kerala SETTLEMENT OF OUTSTANDING QUESTIONS EXPECTED (From Our Own Correspondent)' MADRAS, May 11. AH arrangements have bee" completed 'or Sardar Patel's long-awaited visit lo Kerala. Talel will arrive by the Indian Navy flagship cruiser "Delhi" from Bombay at Emakuiam
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  • 145 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, May 11.— India's Deputy Prime Minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel left here today by Indian Flagship INS "Delhi" for Cochin on a five-day visit to the TravancoreCochin Union. Copyright. fly them and he promised to visit the New State which could truly
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  • 115 1 SAN FRANCISCO. May 11.—Princes* Falhyia, 19-year-old sister of Kinj> Faruiik of K^ypt, has secretly married her mother's political adMm and secretary, Kiad (iuli, aßod 31. The PriMOMM stated yesterday that the civil ceiemoivy took place in Sail Francisco on Apr. 25 three weoks after her 23-year-old
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  • 132 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, May 11. Norwegian mountaineering expedition win assault the hitherto unconquered 25,263 ft. Tirich Mir peak i" the Hindukush Mountains be ween Gi'git and Afghanistan next month, it was learned here today. Fifteen years ago, a few attempts
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  • 140 1 It is officially stated that the service will open on May 22 with inaugural calls to be made by the Governor of Singapore and the High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya to Government officials in London Thereafter it will be available to telephone subscriber* in
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  • 38 1 HONGKONG, May 11 Three Chinese employees of a goldsmith shop in Hongkong were robbe'd of HK$ 150,000 this afternoon in the city. They were approached by five armed men posing as detectives, searched and the money taken. Reuter
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  • 134 1 In the Kampar area, small estate owners living on the edge of the Loh i'ak Long squatter area attacked five armed Wandtts who demanded their identity rards, and killed one of them, says a Police Communikue issued in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds: In Penang, three
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  • 88 1 PRAGUE, Mav 11.— United Nations Secretary-General Trygve lie left Prague fur Moscow today on a Russian plane. The U.N. official hopes to ease tension between the Soviet Union and the Western powers through conferences with Russian officials including, possibly, Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin. He was accompanied
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  • 199 1 Two-Thirds Of US Senate Absent When Pak. Premier Addresses! U /34D MANNERS" SAYS N. y. MAGAZINE MOW YORK, May 10.— Newsneck Magazine rebuked the li»ited Slates Senate today for its "b;d mM«tK" towards the f'rime Minister of Pakistan, Mr. LUqwt AH Khan, wfcefl Jie visited that body last week. Under
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  • 111 1 NEW TOME, Hu 11.— Prime Minister Lin<iu;it Ali Khun, <>f Pakistan, said litu- last night that he hoped the United States and would MM even closer together to in lj> in maintaining world peace. Pakistan's mission was to carry Hie message of peace to the world and to
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  • 98 1 WINNIPEG, May 11.— Raging waters of the Red River were pouring through an ever-widening gap in a dyke in northeast Winnipeg today, flooding a wide residential area. Brigadier R. E. A. Morton, commanding army flood relief units, ordered compulsory evacuation of East Kildonan municipality last night when the
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  • 70 1 LONDON, May 11. Biiiain's Labour Government defeated a Conserve live attempt in the llnn.se oi Commons on Wednesday nighl to can.ci a 16.2,3 percent Increas* in freight rates on the nationalised i»!l--wmy u. Voting 306 to 283, the deputies approved the higher rates. The government .said
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  • 72 1 SECRET TALKS ON MALAYA CANBERRA, May IL— Prime Minister Menzie§>and the British Commissionier-General in South-East Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, began secret talks on the Malayan situation tonight at the residence of the British High Commissioner, Mr. E. J. Williams. Mr. Menzies, at a press conference earlier, said he
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  • 103 1 No Help Needed To Suppress Huks NKW YORK, May 11.—BrijjadicrfJcporai Carlos P. Romulo, PresMlent of the tiniU'd Nations General Assembly suWl «»n Thursday the Phii:p;»iin s Rrpnblic does not need United Stales help putting down the Hukli.il;<ls;i|i rebels in the islands. "Then* are some things which the Philippines must do
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  • 43 1 (From Our Own OrrttHpnndtMit) BOMBAY, Ifay 11.— Mr. A. C. Ramalinji-Min, BtMttavy, Indian Merchants Chamber, Bombay, left for Calcutta en route to Bangkok t<> at- tend the annual session of ECAFE to be held there on May 16.— Copyright.
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  • 794 2 Indian Daily Mail "Singapore, Fri. May 12, 1950. WHITHER MIC? VII A PERUSAL of the six resolutions passed at the last annual session of the MIC shows that this session was specially concerned with paving the way for jT few individuals to get seats on the legislature and to safeguard
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  • 567 2 Congress To Appoint 'Observers' President Explains Their Duties MADRAS, Ma.v 11. Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, Congress President, explained in a» interview with a representative of The Hindu, the functions of the 'Observers' proposed to be appointed i» connection with Congress elections. The Congress President said
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  • 329 2 NEW DELHI, May 11.— Mr. R. It. Diwakar, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, inaugurating here on Apr. 29 the Horanada Kannadigara Sammelan called upon all Kannadigus to work shoulder to shoulder with other people of India in spite of differences in language and
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  • 73 2 MADURA-MADRAS PARCELS EXPRESS DERAILED (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 11.— It is reported here that through running on the South Indian Railway between Madura ami Trichy had been interrupted from 1 p.m. Tuesday by the derailment of the engine of the MaduraMadras Parcels Kxpresu. The cause of the derailment
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  • 362 2 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, May 11. The unsatisfactory provisions of the Indian and Pakistani Citizenship Act should be so amended that the Indians bom in Ceyjon of m igrated persons shall be eligible for citizenship by descent and entitled to ail
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  • 141 2 Mr. Pearce Appointed Principal Of Rishi Valley School 1 COLOMBO. May 11. Mr. F. G. I IVarce will retire from the post of 1 Assistant Secretary to the Ministry of Education, shortly. Ho has decided to revert to teaching 1 and has bren appointed Principal of Rislii Valley School, Bangalore.
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  • 117 2 COLOMBO, May 11. One hundred and thirty four stevedore labourers struck work on board the s.s. Canara in Colombo harbour recently because they found the meals supplied them by the contractor unsatisfactory. The stevedores stopped discharging cargo at 9.30 p.m. and refused either to continue
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  • 116 2 Russia China To Buy Ceylon Rubber? COLOMBO, May 11.— It is likely that Russia and China may buy Ceylon rubber shortly in the local market through the normal trade channels. Inquiries are said to have been made about the price trends of Ceylon rubber and commercial intelligence gathered by a
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  • 69 2 FOC COLOMBO, May 11. Elaborate preparations are being made locally l«» receive the statue of Our Lady of Kali ma, which arrives at Katraalana Airport on May 22. From the airport the statue will be brought by car to Dehiwela Junction, stopping
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  • 78 2 COLOMBO, May 11.— A two-year-old baby boy was admitted to the HuputAlc hospital with burn-injuries B his cheat. The child's mother told the police that she had gone to a well to fetch water leaving him in charge of her nine-year-old son. The elder boy had
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  • 91 2 I From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 10.— The Government of India have decided at last to participate in the coining Bagulo Conference convened by President Qulrino to Discuss common problems of South-East Asia. Sir Arcot Ramaswamy Mudaiiar who is leading the Indian delegation
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  • 64 2 MANNAR, May 11— As a result of the action taken by Mr. R. L. Arnolda, A.G.A., Manual', in consultation with Mr. J. W. A. Obeyasekere, Excise Inspector, Mannar, in closing clown all illicit toddy booths at Alkaddiwali, "the fast unto death" of Mr. A.
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  • 429 2 LONDON, May 11.— The British Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin, and the Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, last night ended their two days 1 "cold war" discussions here after devoting the major part of their talks to Eastern affairs, a Foreign Office spokesman disclosed
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  • 82 2 MADRAS. May 11. About 560 quarry woikers, employed at Pallavaram, about 15 miles fi om here, by the Madras Corporation, have been on a stay-in-strike since May 2, demanding increased wages, and dearness and house-rent allowances. The workers have also demanded six days' work in a
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  • 92 2 SHILLONG, May 11.— Messrs Yusuf Afghan and A. S. Bazmi members of the Pakistan Press delegation, in a statement, thanked the Government of Assam for the facilities given them to .study the situation in the State. They added: "We met leaders of various shades of
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  • 75 2 NEW DELHI, May 11.—The President and members of the Pakistan Newspaper Editors' Conference, visited Rajghat and placed wreaths on the samadhi of Mahatma Gandhi. The party observed two minutes silence. The party later visited the saral of Hazrat Nizamuddin. Among those who attended the reception at
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  • 197 3 POCATELLO, Idaho, May 11.— President Truman told a crowd here yesterday he would "do it again" if he faced the same situation he did when he ordered the dropping of the first Atomic Bomb (on Hiroshima, Japan, 1945). Mr. Truman, who is on a speaking
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  • 101 3 DR. HO "MOST MERITORIOUS CITIZEN OF VIETNAM" Meanwhile Dr. Ho Chi Minh, head of the VietmLnh Government, has been granted the new title .t "most meritorious citizen of Vietnam" by the Vietminh National Assembly, according to Vietminh Radio, adds another report. The radio called on all Vietnamese to celebrate Ho
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  • 62 3 AGA KHAN PERFORMS FATIMA'S MOSLEM MARRIAGE PARIS, May 11.— The Aga Khan and Imam Shirazi, head of the Moslem Church in Persia, yesterday performed a Moslem wedding ceremony for 21-year-old Prince** Fatima, sister of the Shah ol Persia, and her 24-year-old A.nerican student husband, Vincent Lee iiiliyer, son of a
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  • 231 3 LONDON, May 11.— All 21 Commonwealth Government displays ut the British Industries Fair wer* examined personally by King George and Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret on Tuesday. Queen Mary, the Queen Mother, also visited some to the Commonwealth stands in a separate par.y
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  • 192 3 MALAYAN SITUATION VERY SERIOUS, SAYS C-G DARWIN, May 11.— The situation in Malaya and South-East Asia was "very serious indeed," the British Commissioner-General for SouthEast Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, declared on arrival by air early today. Asked what aid he thought Australia could best give and whether he thought Australian
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  • 77 3 ATLANTA. Georgia, May 11. Eleven white jurors on Tuesday chose a Negro as their foreman. Attendants of the Fulton County Atlanta) Superior Court said Hugo A. Sayles was the first Negro ev.r to be selected here as a foreman of an otherwise all white jury.
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  • 28 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, 2i Milestone, Serangoon).
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  • 53 3 NEW DELHI, May 11.— The Indian Army Commander-in-Chief. Gen. K. M. Cariappa, leaves for London on May 16 to attend the annual conference. He will be accompanied by Major-Generals K. S. Thimayya and Tara Singh, Bal. They are expected to be away
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  • 731 3 CHICAGO, May 11. Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistan Prime Minister, declared here today that Pakistan stood for stability in Asia. "We are opposed to aggression in all its forms and we cannot contemplate with equanimity disruptive forces that might jeopardise the peaceful
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  • 164 3 GENEVA. May 11. Mr. Trygve Lie. Secretary General of the United Nations, said here Tuesday aight that "empty seats" at United Nations meetings would be one ol the topics discussed during his visi. to Moscow. Speaking at a press conference in Geneva on the
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  • 20 3 NICE. Mav 11— Lord Mountbatten of Burma landed at Nice airfield for lunch on Wednesday en route for London. A.P.
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  • 244 3 NEW YORK, May 11 Mr. Liaquat AH Khan, Pakistan Prime Minister, and Sir Owen Dixon, United Nations Mediator on Kashmir, discussed Kashmir affairs for about 20 minutes here yesterday. Sir Owen Dixon liad called on the Pakistan Prime Minister at
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  • 143 3 RAJKUMARI AMRIT KAUR BECOMES WHO's NEW PRESIDENT GENEVA, May 11. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Indian. Minister of Health, was Tuesday unanimously elected President of the World Health Organisation for the coming year. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur mounted the rostrum and took the chair vacated by the outgoing President Dr. Karl Evang of
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  • 47 3 OTTAWA, M*y 11.— Sir Basil Brook, Prime Minister of Northern Ireianrl, nas arrived in Ottawa for t. weeks visit. He was met by Mr. Brooke Claxton, acting External Affairs Minister. Police took precautionary steps ad he arrived. There were no demonstrations A.P
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  • 243 4 Indian Pakistan Delegations To Sydney Meeting Pass Thro' S'pore Leaders Optimistic About C wealth Aid To S. E. Asia ,>♦« By Q ur s ta ff Reporter), Sir A. Ramaswami Mudaliar, Leader of the Indian Delegation to the Sydney meeting of the Commonwealth Consultative Council, to consider aid for South
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  • 79 4 The R.A.F. Vampire, which has been undergoing tropical trials in Singapore and Malaya, left the Colony for Hongkong yesterday and arrived at Butterworth an hour later. Piloted by, Pilot 1, D. K. Sreenan, of 80 Squadron. The jet fighter after refilling at Butterworth will continue its
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  • 63 4 Dr. C. Northcote Parkinson, Raffles Professor of History in the University of Malaya, will give his inaugural lecture in the Oei Tiong Ham Hall, The University, today, Friday at 6.30 p.m. The title of his lecture will be:—"The Task Of The Historian." The lecture will be
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  • 140 4 il ri'io Uur Uwn uorresponueni/ CALCUTTA.. May 11.— Six 1 A. Ramaswamy iviuduuar, leader of the inciian ueietJ-ion to the Commonwealth Consultative Council meeting in fc>vr!ney lett tor Singapore today. kiv k> accompanied by two Advisers Mr. iMurayun Prasad and Mr. S. N. Gupta, Uiicctor of Monetary
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  • 55 4 Mr. J. D. If. Smith, Ag. Colbuiai Secretary will visit the following schools today, accompanied by Mr. A. VV. Frisby, Director of Education: 9.00 a.m. Pearls Hill, 9.30 a.m. Radin Mas, 10.00 a.m. Outram Road, 10.30 a.m. Rattles Institution, 11.00 a.m. Gan Eng Seng and
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  • 78 4 The feast of Our Lady of Fadma will be celebrated at 4>t. Joseph't Church, Portuguese Mission, Victoria Street, Singapore, tomorrow. May 13. Tne Masses will be at 6, 6.30 and 7 a.m., the last being a Higu Mass. The evening Service will start
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  • 50 4 PHOTO. NAZIR PATIK TAHONTJAK (centre) first Ambassador to France from the United States of Indonesia, is received by President Vincent Auriol of France (second from left) when the new Ambassador presented his credentials at the Elvsee Paiar.p Paris May 5. No other names available.- A.P.
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  • 247 4 In the middle of November, 1949, the Public Works Department were asked to construct nine Regional Schools by June, 1950, and nine more by September, 1950. Although the staffing situation in the Department was serious a new Special Services Branch was immediately formed with
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  • 76 4 A fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society, Singapore, will be held tomorrow, Saturday, at 7.30 p.m. at No. 26, Lorong N, Telok Kurau, otf Still Road, the residence of Sri. N. Damodaram Pillay, President of the Society. All are requested to attend. NEW DELHI, May 11.—Eightytwo
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