Indian Daily Mail, 17 May 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 94. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 426 1 China And Other Questions Reported Discussed MOSCOW, May 16.— Prime Minister Stalin a nd United Nations Secretary-General Trygve Lie talked for 90 minutes at the Kremlin on Monday night. The conference climaxed the "Save the U.N." mission which had brought Lie half way
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  • 117 1 CALCUTTA, May 16. The first general election under the new republican constitution will be held In, India by April or May of next year. Sikumar Sen, Chief election commissioner, who now is touring the states, told newsmen here that about 170,000,000
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  • 108 1 C.R. Bedridden With Fever Congestion Of Lung M nDA£! (Fl Own Correspondent) MADRAS May 16.— Mr. Chakravarti Rajagopalachari, to join the Indian Cabinet, is bedridden here with fever am) con gestion of the right Uing. ■>■■-. (i 1 1 a i a^°P al 2f ha^ who xvas expected in New
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  • 139 1 r LONDON, May 16.-Brltain nas reached a settlement with the Indian and Ceylon Governments on the basis for her purchases of tea this year, the Food Minister, Maurice Webb, told the House of Commons yesterday. "We shall he paying an increase of
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  • 48 1 CHICAGO, l^ay 16.— The crippling railroad strike against five major United States railroads was settled today. The striking 18,000 firemen withdrew their major demand of two firemen on diesel operated locomotives, the railroads said, and all other issues were submitted to arbitration. A. P.
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  • 20 1 LONDON, May U.— Britain ha? ordered the Czechoslovak Embassy in London to halt its information aCtiV'iHp* If Wttt A\mn\nemA A.P.
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  • 72 1 SURAT, May 1? The old fourtype classification on the Indian Railways will be restored from July 1 next, Mr. Dharasa Jehangir Chief Traffic Superintendent BB* and C.I. Railway, told a meeting uf the Surat Chamber of Commerce and the local Passenger Relief Association
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  • 115 1 BOMBAY. May 16.— Portugal wi 1 soon grant part autonomy to if Indian settlements to exercise control over their fiscal and administrative affairs. Castilho Ncronh Portuguese India',s representative in the Lisbon Parliament, disclosed in a press interview on Monday Noronha who arrived from Lisbon
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  • 56 1 CANBERRA, May 16.— The Australian House of Representatives today passed the second reading of the Government's Communist Party -Dissolution Bill. U was passed "by voice" just before the guillotine was applied to the debate at 11 p.m. local time— deadline set by Prime Minister Robert Menzies for the
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  • 86 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) COCHIN, May 16.— Deputy Premier Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel will board the cruiser "Delhi" here at noon today on his return trip to Bombay en route to Delhi. Patel concluded his six-day visit of the maritime States of Travancore and Cochin when he
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  • 51 1 COPENHAGEN, May 16. Mr. Ahmed Jaffar, Sind representative in the Pakistan Constituent Assembly, now attending the International Olympic Committee meeting here, has invited Copenhagen Mayor Alfred Bindslev to Karachi next, month. Mr. Bindslev said it was "not impossible" that he wou'd be ab> to so
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  • 29 1 MOSCOW. May 16.— The Soviet Union has accused Iran of using American experts to make aerial surveys of "military significance" along the Rus so -I rani an border. AP
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  • 74 1 Socialists Urge Treaty Of Amity Between India Pakistan (From Our Own Correspondent) N£W DELHI, May 16.— The Socialist Party demanded at a meeting held here today the "conclusion of a treaty of amity between India and Pakistan providing for common border, dud citizenship, joint defence and integrated foreign policy.'* Declaring
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  • 231 1 PATNA, May 16. The lndo-Pakist;in Agreement on Minorities which Prime Ministers Pandit Nehru and Mr. Liaquat AH Khan concluded in Delhi last month has resulted in "great improvement" in the communal situation in both countries, Mr. R. Diwakar, India's Ministe- of State for
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  • 125 1 PHOTOS. Photographs taken on the occasion of the wedding on May 5 of Dr. Assaat, acting President of the Indonesian Republic, a State within the United States of Indonesia. Picture on top shows Dr. Assaat placing a western ceremony wedding ring on the finger of
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  • 163 1 U.N.'S AID TO PAKISTAN'S NEEDY CHILDREN INCREASES LAKE SUdCfiSS, May 16.—United Nations aid to needy children in Pakistan is increasingly steadily It was announced yesterday that 4.660,000 pounds weight Of powd-r--ed milk— enough to supply 116,500 children every day for a year was on its way to Pakistan. The milk
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  • 17 1 LONDO& May 16. Burmese Prei mler Thttln !fu left London todav hv &ir fov Wintniteh. R^otUnd,. Reuter
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  • 169 1 MOSCOW, May 16. Izvest a voice of the Russian Foreign Offic"' save its support on Sunday in an appeal for a ban. on. atomic weapons made by the 7 International Committee of th? Red Cross Izvestia's leading foreign affairs editorial signed "Observer" said that
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  • 164 1 LONDON. May 16.— Moscow Radio said last night Russia has accused Iran of using American experts *o take aerial photos along the Iranian Soviet frontier. The broadcast, heard here by the Soviet monitor, said aerial photography, topographical surveys, and geological research are being carried out by the
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  • 125 1 DJAKARTA, May 16.— Reports of a fresh outbreak of fighting in Macassar, scene of the recent revolt against the Government by Captain Abdul Aziz were today confirmed by an Indonesian Defence Ministry spokesman. He said seven soldiers of the Netherlands Indonesian Army, three Indonesian Government troops
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  • 254 1 STALIN CUTS DOWN GERMAN REPARATIONS -AN EMPTY GESTURE LONDON. May 16.— Prime Mlniater Stalin has told East Germany Russia it* cutting reparations demands on Germany by half. Moscow Radio said today. In Washington, a State Department official characterized the Soviet action as "a sort of empty because it "is just
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  • 86 1 CUTTACK, India, May 10. Thp state of Orfs«a hopes to establish Panchayat Raj (rule toy five elected elders in Sach village) within five years. ladiam history. Thousands of years ago India wa», as It stlU is. a land of villages which were ruled *y fivft
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  • 794 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. May 17, 1950. WILL MALAYAN GOVT. DO LIKEWISE? CINCE the Punjab Mail Train crash near Jasidih in Bihar Province on Sunday, May 7, described as the worst sabotage so far on the Indian railways for n o fewer than 83 passengers mostly women were known
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  • 2171 2 Lawyers Must Strictly Observe Satya Dharma Only Way To Regain Lost Prestige, Says Justice C. R. Rao Address At Palghat Jubilee PALGHAT, May 16. Inaugurating the Diamond Jubilee celebrations of the Palghat Bar Association here recently Mr. Justice Ch. Raghava Rao of the Madras High Court said that it was
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  • 152 2 LONDON, May 16. United States Secretary of State Dean. Acheson reviewed "cold war" developments in detail when he presided at the opening of four days of Atlantic Pact talks here yesterday, usually reliable sources said last night. The meeting was attended by the foreign ministers of
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  • 177 2 LONDON, May 16—The Daily Telegraph said Sunday the Malayan guerillas "are not a local problem, but the dangerous fifth column of an unfriendly and rapidly advancing power." The paper continued: "Whether or not Mr. Malcolm MacDonald (British Commissioner-Gene-ral In South East Asia) In the talks he
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  • 297 3 Sequel To Amman's Incorporation Of E.iPalesfine CAIRO, Man 16.— Egypt, supported by Saudi Arabia, the Lebanon and Syria, last night demanded Jordan 9 8 expulsion from the Arab League. Iraq and Yemen asked for time to consult their respective governments when the matter came
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  • 42 3 BURMESE PREMIER ADDRESSES HOUSE OF COMMONS LONDON, May 16.— Thakin Nu Prime Minister of Burma, addressed a crowded meeting of members of Parliament of ail parties at the House of Commons last night. Speaking in English, he death with Burma's problems. Reuter
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  • 150 3 LONDON. May 16. Moscow Radio stated last night that Marshal Stalin had received Mr Tryf&ZhSfSS?* Oeneral f Mr. Lie is m. Moscow to see Soviet leaders, after private talks with President Truman Britlsh Prime Minister Clement Attlee and President Vincent Auriol if France. He arrived
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  • 109 3 PAKISTAN AGREES TO ATTEND BAGUIO CONFERENCE KARACHI. May 16.— 1t was officially announced on Monday that the Pakistan government has accepted the invitation of the Philippine Government to attend a conference at Baguio on May 26 Two officials. Dr. Nazir Ahmad President of the Pakistan Tariff Commission, and Professor Ahmad
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  • 369 3 SACRAMENTO, California, May 16.-Mr. Liaguat Ah Khan, Pakistan Prime Minister, yesterday morning visited Sacramento, capital of California and was received there by Governor Earl Warren. He drove in procession through the streets of Sacramento to the state capital buitdina. The procession was led by
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  • 93 3 SEROWE, May 16.— Ruth Khama, English wife of Seretse Khama, yesterday gave birth here to a seven pounds four ounces daughter. Her husband, chieftain designate of the Bamangwato tribe, was given permission to travel from exile in neighbouring Lobatsl io see his *vlfe. Mother and
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  • 105 3 SOVIET RUSSIA'S 25TH WALK -OUT MONTEVIDEO, May 16. The Soviet member walked out of the fourth 1 meeting of the United Nations Sub-commission on Freedom of Information and the Press when it opened in Montevideo yesterday He left in protest against the presence osf a Chinese Nationalist delegate, Mr. P.
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  • 96 3 PHOTO, Princess Fatima of Iran, sister of the Shah, wu married by Moslem law to Vincent Lee Hlllyer of California. USA, in the Iranian Embassy, Paris on May 10. The pair wed in a civil oeremony in Italy some weeks ago, but the Shah denied
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  • 102 3 Thakin Nu To Enter Ceylon Monastery COLOMBO, May 16. Colombo newspapers reported yesterday that Prime Minister Thakin Nu of Burma had said that he wished to become ordained and enter a Ceylon monastery "once all the trouble in Burma has been settled." The papers quoted a Ceylon bikkus Buddhist priest),
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  • 222 3 NAIROBI, May 16.— Kenya police yesterday raided the office* of the East African Trade Union Congress and removed all documents and arrested the president and general secretary. They charged the Indian general secretary, Mr. Mftkan Singh, and the African president, Mr. Fred Kubai, with being
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  • 147 3 TITO DENIES ANNEXATION RUMOUR ROME, May 16.— Premier Marshal Tito tohr Italian radio listeners on Sunday night he has no intention of annexing the Yugoslav zone of the Trieste free territory. Tho Yugoslav chief deAied charges, by many Italian polltlcdatv. in an interview broadcast for the Italian national radio. A.P.
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  • 581 3 SAN FRANCISCO. May 16. Liaquat Ali Khan. Prime Minister of Pakista n, reached the West Coast Sunday on his good will tour of the United States and pronounced it "a great country." "The Americans have made truly phenomenal progress. I
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  • 672 4 'Hands Off Malaya' Banners Slogans In Sydney Red Demonstration Before Cwealth Delegates SYDNEY, May 16.— About 50 demonstrators, believed to be Communists, tried to gatecrash the Lord Mayor's reception to Commonwealth conference delegates at Sydney Town Hall. Carrying banners bearing the words "Hands off Malaya and shouting slogans at any
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  • 119 4 SYDNEY, May 16.—A communique issued by the Commonwealth conference on aid to Asia at the end of the second day's delib3rattons stated: "At a session of the British Commonwealth Consultative Committee held at Admiralty House this morn- ing, a general discussion on proposals of the respective Govern* •nents
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    50 4 PHOTO. Bearded ALEXIS PAVLOV, the new Soviet Ambassador to France presented his credentials to President Vincent Auriol of France at the Elysee Palace, Parts, May 5. The new Ambassador replaces Alexander Bogomolov. He is seen here as 1?° ratm^* e «i«f* from a Guard of Honour at the palace.- A.P.
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  • 101 4 CHOU'S CABLE TO U.N. LAKE SUCCESS, May 16.—Ch.nese Foreign Minister Chou En-lai has cabled the United Nations demanding that Chinese Nationalist representatives be expelled from four major United Nations specialised agencies! The agencies are the World Health Organisation, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) th<» Food and
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  • 32 4 DUNKIRK, May 16. DnvM k harbour was paralysed yesterday as a result o* t^o -efusal of dockers to load military emiinmenf 4r.* Indochina.- Reuter
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  • 21 4 PHOTO. The Sultan of Pahang, tests the aroma of a handful n f toh,n nn A.P
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  • 68 4 U.N. PRESIDENT ARRIVING SINGAPORE TODAY General Carlos P. Romulo, President of the U.N. Genera] Assembly and concurrently Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Republic of the Philippines, is scheduled to arrive at 6 a.m. today (Wednesday) from Djakarta at Kallang Airport. He is accompanied by his wife and while here will be
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  • 37 4 The marriage of Selvan Sethura-man-Rakl (of Con. Com. Trading Far East Film, Ltd.) with Selvi Visalatchi will be solemnised on Friday, May 19 at 9 a.m., at the Chettiars' Hall. Sentul. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 105 4 RANGOON, May 16. The Aga Khan has donated Rs. 5,000 to thr Anti Fascist People's Freedom League backbone of Burma™ caretaker' government, the Khoja Supreme Council announced here The Aga Khan is the spiritual head of the Khojas. Members of the community in Burma havt
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  • 150 4 Two Malay Guides from Singapore have been selected to go to a Unl(1 Camp in Australia. They are Che Marhamah bt. Zain ana Tengku Jamilah bt. Tengku i Kadxr, who are expected to leave faingaporie for Australia on July 17 jKc§thJ m aWay f r
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  • 27 4 .The sale of Victory Savings Certificates in the Federation of M gaya up to and including Apr. 30 1950 amounted to $909 976 50
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  • 87 4 The first co-operative fair in Joliore will be opened at Parit Raja, Batu Panat, oh Monday, May 22. One hundred and twenty s.alls have been erected, and ka-npong produce and other commDditic.\ will be sold there twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays. Among the
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  • 67 4 BAGHDAD, May 16.— Malay and Turkish will be a-nong t'-ie languages to>t>e taught at the Institute or Oriental languages of the projected Univprs'tv of Bi<?hda3 reports Al Muallim al Gadid, (he Iraqi educational review. One purpose of the new school will be to
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  • 74 4 Dr. Paul M. Kattenburg, American scientist, will arriv? in Slpgipore May 25 from Medan en rout" home after eight months of stud ;s to Indonesia as a f-flow of t->e American Social Re?earr;h Council Dr. Kattenburg expects to spend about a week tn S'netap-re to familiarise
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  • 93 4 MALAYAN SIKHS FOR AMRITSAR CONVENTION AMRITSAR. India. May 16. ?Ln H fr ?l? Malaya, Britain and Canada, the United States are to be invited to attend a world convention of Sikhs in. Ainritsar. centre of Sikh culture and religion by SUch leader Master Tara Singh who told a meeting of
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  • 79 4 HONGKONG, May 16— The colony's livestock dealers are attempting to persuade the Malayan Government to allow live cows and oxen to be exported to Hongkong Much of the colony's meat supplies formerly came from Hainan Island and this source had been cut off since the occupation
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  • 36 4 Antara reported that the USI Ministry for Foreign Affairs has received a cable announcing the e th T£ f T Had^ Dahlan Abdul3 h'v.ySJ Env °y to Baghdad, at Hos USIIS
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  • 25 4 LONDON, May 16. The New ~nina news agency last night reported the capture on Friday by Communists of Tungshan j0 miles southwest of A>nov- Reuter
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