Indian Daily Mail, 13 May 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 90. SINGAPORE SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1950. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 256 1 To Be Inaugurated Shortly First In Asian History NEW DELHI, May 12.— G ovemment of India's Health Insurance Scheme for workers th e first comprehensive social security measure of its kind in the whole of Asia is to be inaugurated shortly. The scheme win
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  • 52 1 MOSCOW, May 12.-- Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vyshinaky today received Mr. Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary-General. M. Constantin Zinchenko, Russian assistant secretary of the United Nations, was also present during the discussion which last 90 minutes. The United Nations Office here announced the talks without giving any further
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  • 646 1 NEHRU LEAVING BY "DELHI" FROM GOCHIN ON JUNE 1 NEW DELHI May 12.-1 he Indian Naval Squadron consisting of the flagship "Delhi", the destroyer flotilla and the frigate flotilla will leave Bombay on its summer cru" se to Southeast Asia on May 29, 1950and
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  • 90 1 COLOMBO, May U.— Premier D. S. Senanayake, presiding at the fourth anniversary celebrations of the Co-operative Wholesale Union in Paranakuru Korale. said he intendPd to send two or three persons to Japan to study the manufacture of cloth and other cottage industries there. He also hoped
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  • 104 1 CALCUTTA, May ft— Dr. P. C. Ghosh, member, Congress Working Committee, Is to make a one-month tour of East Bengal district. He will leave for Chittagong on May 18. After staying there for five or six days, he will visit Comilla, Sylhet,
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  • 67 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, May 12.— Indian mannoes including the famous "Alphonso" variety are helping to earn foreign exchange for India. Supplies over 1,000 pounds are being flown every week from Bombay to Aden, iSast Africa. Switzerland and the Jnited Kingdom. Since the beginning of the season
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    55 1 PHOTOS Pictures taken on the occasion of Pandit Jawahaiial Nehru's recent visit to Karachi, Picture 00 top shows Al-Huj kliwaja Nazimuddin, Governor-General of Pakistan (left), greeting Pandit Nehru, on his arrival at the Governor-General's House, Karachi. Picture below shows Begum Llaqu it AH Khan (right) and Mrs. Indira Nehru Gandhi
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  • 303 1 (From Our Own Correspond**^ MADRAS, May 12. The Andhia Vt II HWtm Congress Committee meeting at Vijyawada Yesterday un««t iuc presidency of Prof. N. G. Ranga demanded the resig»««MO« of the present TamiUan-led Ministry and give place to a i-oiupwile popular efficient
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  • 151 1 I j LONDON, May 12.— The British Navy has recaptured the 564-ton British steamer fcthel Moller, seized by Chinese Nationalists two months ago for running their blockade, an Admiralty spokesman disclosed today. '1 he spokesman said Nationalist soldiers some of them wounded and several Chinese
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  • 55 1 NO POLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE (From Our Own Correspondent) TIUVANDKUM, May 12.— Mr. V. P. Menon, State i Ministry Secretary who is here regarding (he present visit of Sardar Pate', stated that there was no poUti cal significance whatsoever in Pat el's visit to the Travancore Cochin Union and also (that ol
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  • 63 1 CALCUTTA, May l.i. A West Bengal Government Press NoU issued on Monday evening said: During the past 24 hours 9,018 Hindus and 1,988 Muslims arrive^ in West Bengal from Eastern Pa kistan by rail and 4,974 Hindus an: 3,994 Muslims left. During th same period 238 Hindus and
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  • 138 1 RANGOON, May 12.— An Indian family of four was kidnapped by unknown persons and released on payment of a ransom of Rs. 10,000 yesterday. It appears that while Mr. Raman, manager of a wellknown British firm, was going for a stroll on Wednesday evening to the Royal
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  • 505 1 CANBERRA, May 12 The British Commissioner-General for South-East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac-Donald, in a press interview declared: If we were left a'one in Malaya without interference from very powerful forces outside, we would be aMe to destroy the terrorists in the
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  • 65 1 BANGKOK, May 12 Thailand's Defence Ministry called a meeting of armed service chiefs yesterday to consider plans for dealing with any possible invasion, following reports of foreign troop concentration** near Siara'a northern borders. It was reported that borders with Burma and Indochina contain Burmese soldiers, varied tribesmen
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  • 43 1 COLOMBO, May 11. Mr. A. V. Kulasingham, former Crown Adocate ,vill act as District Judge. Jaffna for a month from May 3, consequent on the appointment of Mr. R. R. Selvadurai as Permanent Secretary -o the Minister of Justice. FOC
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  • 75 1 KARIMGANJ (Assam), May IL— More than 130,000 refugees from East Bengal entered Cachar District, according to information received here. The Government of India has, It is learnt, decided to construct a self-sufficient town at Ghungur in Cachar District where 15,000 refugees will be rehabilitated.
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  • 845 2 Says It Is A Violation Of The Constitution! IMMEDIATE ELECTIONS DEMANDED NAGPUR, May 7, (By Air Mail).— The Akhii Bharat Committee of the Hindu Mahasabha, which met here today, expressed its opinion that the Nehru-L iaquat Pact on minorities "violates fundamental principles of the Constitution,
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  • 787 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. May 13, 1950 NOTES COMMENTS (On Malayan Terrorism Its Only Remedy) 'AT long last the highest British Official in this part of the world who is no other than the United Kingdom Commis-sioner-General for South-East AtJia fthe Rt. Hon'ble JVJaicoim MacDonaid himself, has had to
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  • 195 2 NEW DELHI, May 12. The Supreme Court on May 8 took up the petition of Dr. Khare, President of the Hindu Mahasabha, under Article 32 of the Indian Constitution challenging the validity of the orders recently passed against him. Dr. Khare was externed from
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    27 2 PHOTO. Prime Minister Liaquat AU Khan and President Truman review honour guard at Natio na» Airport, Washington, D.C. May 3, after the Prime Minis ter's arrival.- A.P.
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  • 315 2 Mr. Panikar Says He Is Returning To China With Full Confidence CALCUTTA, May 12. Sardar K. M. Panikkar, India's Am-bassador-designate to China, said in Calcutta on Wednesday (Mav 3) that he was returning to his post with full confidence thai the relations between the Governments of China would continue to
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  • 87 2 COLOMBO, May 12. —M. S. Fernando, staged to be the proprietor of ..he Sir:pj.ra Hotel, Panadina, is reported U> have collapsed while out sightseeing during Wesak. He died shortly atterwards. Arriving at Kawdana Road junction. Deiiivvela, he halted his car on i he Galle Road
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  • 51 2 COLOMBO, May 12.— Mr. K. T. Gnanapragasam, the Tamil poet whose "Independence" poem was adjudged the second best in the competition, was accorded a public reception by the residents of Delft. Mr. V. S. James, Delft V.C. Chairman, Mr. N. Iyampillai and Mr. M. J. Sinnathurai spoke
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  • 230 2 Speaker Ot Ceylon Parliament Ready To Mediate Between Govt. Indian Congress CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, May 13.— Speaker Sir Francis Mdamure of the Ceylon House of Representative expressed his readiness to act as a mediator between Government and the Ceylon Indian Congress to find a permanent solution to the Indo-Ceylon problem
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  • 119 2 ..COLOMBO, May 12. Ceylonese are now resorting to western treatment more than in the past, according to Dr. W. G. Wickremesinghe, Director of Medical and Sanitary Services. Revealing this in a memorandumto the Minister of Health, he says that in 1948-1950 Rs. 6 million has been
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  • 79 2 COLOMBO, May 12.— Mudaliyar Thiagarajah, District Organiser, /ationat Savings Movement, told :is Disuict Committee that the savngs per capita for the five months nding in February this year mounted to Rs. 3,164. The Mudaliyar further stated that t sum of Rs. 1,547,064.25 had
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  • 282 2 CEYLON CANNOT PRODUCE ENOUGH RICE? COLOMBO, May 12.— Can Ceylon produce enough rice to feed the Island's population? An Irrigation expert from the United States who is presently In Rangoon said that it is impossible. Investigations which he made with a few others in 1946 had shown the futility of
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  • 252 2 COLOMBO, May 12.— A villager of ?*lagaina, who was clearing jungle <;r the cultivation of el-wee (a kind >f hill paddy), found in a cave a pot vhich contained five gold bangles. Tired after working hard, the village^ Mohottihamy, decided to rest a while in the
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  • 2510 3 Villages To Be Made Self -Sufficient In Food Clothing Madras Chief Minister Explains Govfs Policy Development Of Firkas TELLICHERRY, May 12. Inaugurating the Flrka Development Extension scheme of the Kottayam taluk on Apr. 30 morning at the Kuthuparamba high school premises, Mr. P. SMumaraswami Raja, Chief Minister of Madras, explained
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  • 235 3 USE OF DEVANAGRI SCRIPT OSMANIA UNIVERSITY'S DECISION HYDERABAD, May 12. The Osmania University has decided to grant the option of answering in Hindustani in Devanagri script to candidates appearing in the August-September, 1950, examinations, in pursuance of the declaration made by the Vice-Chan-cellor during the Prime Minister's visit to Hyderabad
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  • 97 3 DARJEELING, May 12.— The influx of visitors to Darjeeling and other places In the district has cf late considerably fallen, affecting the economic life of the residents, according to a resolution adopted by the local Municipal BoafcT --recently. The drop, it added, was due to the
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  • 1999 3 Three-Fold Objective In Development Plans TO RAISE STANDARD OF LIVING NEW DELHI, May 12.— Chief Ministers of States and Presidents and Secretaries of the Provincial Congress Committees met here on Apr. 25 at a conference to consider an "immediate plan" in respect of various economic problems facing the country. The
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  • 692 4 Finance Minister Dr. Matthais Tribute BOMBAY. Mav 12. Indian banks represent a high standard of efficiency, although they are not so highly mechanised as banks in Britain or the United States of America, according to India's Finance Minister, Dr. John Matthai. Dr. Matthai,
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  • 73 4 BOMBAY, May 12.— Seven, thousand government employees m Bombay are faced with unemployment this month, consequent to the "progressive retrenchment" policy of the administration, just announced here. According to official sources, the retrenchment will commence immediately at "one percent per month." There are 100,000 government employees
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  • 102 4 HINDU HERMITS ON "CLEANSING MISSION NEW DELHI, May 12. Seven hundred saffran-clad Hindu hermits will shortly start on a "cleansing mission" across the Indian suocontinent. They will tour towns and villages and speak to people about "moral regeneration through a spiritual outlook." "The growing spirit of selfishness, pride and jealousy
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  • 72 4 LUCKNOW, May 12.— Mr. Tfiloki Singh, leader of the newly-formed 21-member People's Congress Party In the U.P. Assembly, proposes to read a statement in the House, on Friday regarding the group's differences with the Congress Ministry which led to the formation of the new party. He told
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  • 50 4 OOTACUMUND, May 12. Six thousand acres of land on tile Nilgiris and 15,000 acres in South Madras have been selected for "extensive growing" of wattle by the State Forest Department. A Madras Government spokesman said this measure would fetch a revenue of Rs. 1,000.000 (£75,000) annually. FOC
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  • 69 4 BANARAS, May 12.— A conference of about 100 Congress workers from Baliia, Azamgarh, Jaunpur and Ghazipur districts, held recently at Mail decided to tour the eastern districts of the U.P. to educate the rural population against the "menacing activities" of the anti-social elements. It was
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  • 90 4 POSTAGE RATES ON NEWSPAPERS REDUCED NEW DELHI, May 12. With a view to giving facilities for the free flow of information through the use of postal communications, the Government of India 'have reduced from May 1, the postage rate on registered newspapers to any foreign country from nine pies to
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  • 72 4 BOMBAY, May 12.— The Bombay Government has threatened to come down, with a heavy hand en milk vendors In the city who add water and other adulterants to milk. An official spokesman said Government had decided to enforce quality control" of milk through a system of licensing
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  • 77 4 NEW DELHI, May 12.— Dr J C Ghosh, till recently DirectorGeneral of Industry and Supply, has been appointed Director of the Eastern Higher Technical institute, Hijli (Bengal). He will leave for Calcutta shortly where he will attend to the preliminary work in connexion with the Institute,
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  • 392 4 THAI ENVOY PRESIDES AT MEETING GAY A, May 12.— Luang Phinitta-Akson, Thai Envoy and Plenipotentiary in India, presiding over a largely attended meeting of Buddhists and Hindus held at Bodh Gaya on May 2 evening in connexion with the Buddha Jayanti celebrations, said that
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    21 4 PHOTO). A view of a crowd passing through a street of Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, during a festive occasion. G.I.I.S.
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  • 84 4 NEW DELHI, May 12.— A national register of India's engineers and technical personnel have just been published by the Government's Council of Industrial and Scientific Research here. This "qualitative assessment" will later include all doctors, scientists and research personnel and will be periodically revised by
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  • 95 4 BOMBAY, May 12.— Mr. C. S. Jha India's Charge d' Affaires—designate in Turkey, sailed this week for Port Said, en route to Ankara. Mr. Jha told newsmen here that his constant endeavour would be "to promote full understanding between India and Turkey and strengthen the friendly relations already
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  • 90 4 LEND AND OWN PHONES BOMBAY, May 12. The Communications Ministry has announced a "lend-and-own" scheme can now ask for a 50-line exchange in their locality, advancing Rs. 50,000 (£3,750) to Government at 2% per cent interest. The loan will be repaid in 20 years. The Ministry's new plan aims at
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  • 1185 4 MEPAL'S .trade relations with India have been since ancient times through the petty Nepalese trader who occasionally visits India and the Indian pilgrim visiting one of the numerous temples and shrines of Nepal. Trade has not been welldeveloped on a lai^e scale and an organised
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  • 37 5 MOSCOW, May 12.— United Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie arrived here last night in a Russian plane from Prague. He was welcomed at the airport by Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko.- Reuter
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  • 533 5 S. E. A. And China Situation Discussed No Decision]\Reached YeC LONDON, May 12. The Foreign Ministers of America, Britain and France yesterday discussed among other subjects, China and the situation in South-East Asia during the first day's session of their cold war strategy talks
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    37 5 PHOTO. President and Mrs. Truman greet Prime Minister Liaquat All Khan of Pakistan and his wife at Nation al Airport as they arrive for a state visit on May 3. Margaret Truman is in centre background. A.P.
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  • 336 5 LIAQUAT VOICES CONFIDENCE IN US. ENTERPRISE CHICAGO. May 12— Confidence that American enterprise will bring the same principles of freedom and equal opportunity that it used In its own development to any Point Four programmes for under-de-veloped nations was voiced by Pakistani Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan in a major
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  • 143 5 LONDON, May 12. The British colonial Office announced yesterday iliat Karl Baldwin of Bewdley, 51--year-old Governor and Commonder-.n-Chief of the Leeward Islands has resigned the post for health and personal reasons. He will be succeeded by Mr. K. W. tJiackburne, 43, Director of lnformaaon at
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  • 68 5 H-BOMB DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON. May 12. —Success <n developing the hydrogen bomb described at the Atomic Energy Tuesday as "entirely n the lap of Gods" and as "somewhere between probable and possible." This appraisal was made at a aews conference by Summer Pike Acting Chairman of the A.E.C. Pike also s
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  • 61 5 Denmark Establishes Diplomatic Relations With Peking COPENHAGEN, May 12. Denmark on Wednesday established diplomatic relations with Communist China "to strengthen the amicable relations and trading between the two countries" the Danish Foreign Office announced. General Keng Piao will be China's diplomatic representative in Denmark and Denmark will be represented in
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  • 58 5 LONDON, May 12. Princess Elizabeth flew home on. Wednesday after vacationing with her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, at Malta. The Princess had planned to toe back on Tuesday but the thunderstorm over France forced the pilot of her special Viking aircraft to turn back
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  • 40 5 Uganda Bans "Daily Worker" KAMPALA, May 12.— Uganda has banned importation of the Daily Worker, organ of the British Communist Party, under an order issued by the Governor. Notice of the decision was published Jn the official gazette yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 92 5 WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, May 12 —A train carrying 550 Winnipeg bound refugees was marooned yesterday by a track washout eight miles south of the flood besiged city. A Canadian navy amphibious vehicle loaded with railwaymeji. nurses and Red Cross supplies wa> dispatched to the scene. As the the
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  • 360 5 WASHINGTON, May 12. Malaya will receive about $5,000,000 from a new American programme of economic aid for Southeast Asia, official circles suggested here yesterday. The programme, totalling $60,000,000 was now being worked out by the State Department for "immediate implementation," Mr. James Webb,
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  • 49 5 SAIGON, May 12.— Two Japanese officers, Major Sawano and Captain Imazou were shot yesterday by a French firing squad as war criminals. They were sentenced ttrdeath for taking part in. the massacre uf Haglang, Northern Indochina in 1945 when French nriaoners were 'WHeA- A.P.
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  • 216 5 Fr. Naval Forces Seize One Chinese Red Officer 22 Other Ranks SAIGON, May 12.— French naval forces seized a junk transporting a Chinese Communist officer and 22 other ranks in the Bay of Along, on the Tonking coast, the French Military Information Service here announced yesterday. The seizure was made
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  • 125 5 SAIGON, May 12. A French Military Mission may soon visit Japan to confer with American occupation officials on US military aia for Indochina, informed sources said yesterday. United States Secretary of State Dean Acheson announced In Paris this week that America would give substantial help
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  • 54 5 Bao Allowed To Open Diplomatic Relations With UK US SAIGON, May 12.— France has agreed to the French sponsored Bao Dai government of Vietnam opening diplomatic relations with Britain and America, it was announc ed here yesterday. The permission was given by French President M. Vincent Auriol in a letter
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  • 45 5 MANILA, May 12.-^General Carlos P. Romulo, United Nations General Assembly President and Philippine Secretary for Foreign vffalrs, left by plane today for a goodwill trip to Indonesia. En route to Djakarta he will otop at Hongkong and Bangkok.— A.P.
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  • 91 5 Secret Talks On Australia's Aid To Malaya Begins CANBERRA, May 12. Secret .alks on Australia's role in the Maayan situation began Thursday light between Australian Premier tobert Menzies and the British Commissioner General in Southeast \sia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Present for part of the talks were he United Kingdom High
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  • 76 5 HONGKONG, May 18.— The arrest of Lu Shou-tseng, manager of the Singapore branch of the Bank of China, was ordered by the Nationalist Executive Yuan, according tu Chinese reports from Taipeh. Lu was accused of having accepted an appointment from Peking. At the
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  • 63 5 CALCUTTA, May 12. At least three people were killed, seven injured and 40,000 made homeless by cyclones and hailstorms which swept west Bengal and Assam last week, it was estimated here yesterday. Three persons were killed when a cyclone flattened out houses at Raiganj. 150
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  • 73 5 CpLOMBO, May 12. Ceylon's Minister of Transport, Sir John Kotelawala, expects to meet President Truman when he pays a visit'- to Washington after the Montreal ICAO conference. Sir John, who will arrive In Washington about May 24, will take with him a silver map of
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  • 548 6 PENANG, May 12.— The Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Pakistan Navy said yesterday when he goes back to Karachi, he will do his best "to correct the wrong impression gained in Pakistan about the antibandit war in Malaya." Rear Admiral
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  • 95 6 U.S.I.'S PROVISIONAL BLOCKADE AGAINST S. MOLUCCAS DJAKARTA. May 11.— The Indonesian Government has imposed a provisional blockade against the new self-proclaimed "Republic of South Moluccas." A Government .spokesman .said that if no further peace moves were made, the blockade would t".e stepped up to 100 percent immediately and this would
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