Indian Daily Mail, 24 May 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI NO. 101. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CE
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  • 423 1 Nehru Explains Rajaji' s New Job 'Similar To That Of Lord President Of Council In Br. Cabinet' I"* 'v. > (From Our Own Correspondent) J. If^JJ MADRAS, May 23.—Prime Minister Pandit Nehru's an" nouncement m New Delhi at Press Conference yesterday that Mr. C. Rajagopalachari would occupy a position m
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  • 871 1 "WE ARE NOT A DOMINION," SAYS NEHRU NEW DELHI, May 23.— Prime Minister Jawahartal Nehru was asked at his Press Conference yesterday whether Britain could can upon India as a Commonwealth country to provide soldiers to fight m Malaya and whether India would
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  • 55 1 SHILLONG, May 23.— Premier of East Pakistan, Mr. Nurul Amin. arrived m Shillong yesterday for a twoday conference with the Chief Minister of Assam, Mr. Gopinath Bardolot. Ministers are expected to discuss the return of evacuees and other problems relating to the implementation of the
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  • 59 1 MADKAb, May 23.— The Mayor of Madras, Dr. P. V. Cherian, is leaving Madras on May 29 on a tour of the United Kingdom, United States. France, Switzerland and Italy. He will take a special study of the major water supply and drainage works
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  • 207 1 COLOMBO, May 22. A public meeting of the high-priests, and temple managers oi Thenmaracny, Pachilappaly, and Thunukay, heid at Chavakachcheri Hindu College hall, over which Mr. S. K. Chellian, vice-principal of the school, presided, resoived to draft the constitution for the "panja-jat" ana society which
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  • 753 1 WE' VE NO AGGRESSIVE INTENTIONS SAYS MAO ASSURANCE TO INDIAN ENVOY NEW DELHI, May 23. The Chinese Communist leader, Mao Tse-tung, told India's Ambassador to Peking, Sardar K. M. Panikkar, that China had no aggressive intentions against anybody, least of all against India, according to authoritative reports reaching here. Mao
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  • 95 1 NEW DELHI, May 23.— The Chine." people have always considered India as their heaven, according ro Mao Tje-tung, president of the Communist Chinese government at Peking. Reports reaching New Delhi on Monjay said that when Indian Ambassador Sardar K. M. Panikkar presented his credentials
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  • 73 1 SAIGON, May 23. Admiral Patrick Brind, commander-in-chief, British Far East Naval Forces, arrived on Monday to confer with French officials m Indo-China. The Admiral will see French High Commissioner Leon Pignon. Vietnam Premier Tran Van Huu, General Maurice Carpentier. French commander-in-chief m the Far East and
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  • 589 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. May 24, 1950. A TRUE PICTURE OF MALAYAN TERRORISM gRITISH War Minister Mr. John Strachey, who, accompanied by Colonial Minister Mr. James Griffiths, left London by air on Monday for an on-the-spot study of "Communist-troubled" Malaya, and who is scheduled to arrive m Singapore today,
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  • 3297 2 Speech At Trivandrum "RELIGION IN DANGER" CRY DEPRECATED TRIVANDRUM, May 14 (By Air Mail).— The citizens of Trivandrum assembled m their thousands this evening to accord Sardar Patel, Deputy Prime Mi nister, a warm reception and to hear his message at the
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  • 73 2 LAKE SUCCESS, May 23.— Russia yesterday staged its 28th walkout from an United Nations body m protest against the continued presence of the Chinese Nationalist delegate. Mr. Pavel M. Chernyshev, of the Soviet Union withdrew from the 12-Nation Population Commission, a technical body of the Economic
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  • 44 2 JOHANNESBURG, May 23. A broadcast to honour Field Marshal Jan Smuts' 80th birthday on Wednesday was cancalled on Monday by the Board of Governors of the South African Broadcasting Corporation. The cancellation came after a four-hour meeting of the board.— A.P.
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  • 37 2 SAIGON, May 23.— The French, backed Bao Dai Government of Indochina has been recognised by Liberia, it was officially announced here. Brazil has recognised the Frenchbacked Government of the IndoChinese State of Laos, the statement added.' Reuter
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  • 296 3 Memorandum By S. Atrican interior Minister CAPETOWN, May 23.— The South African Government yesterday told Parliament here that its proposed "Group Areas Bill 9 will still allow a white man to conduct certain kinds of business m a
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  • 55 3 VIENNA, May 23. Mr. D. R Desai, the Indian Minister m (Switzerland, the Vatican and Austria, has arrived m Vienna and will present his letters of accreditation to the Austrian. President, Dr. Karl tenner, today. Mr. Desai, who has the rank of °.n Ambassador, plans to spsnd
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  • 72 3 PEKING OFFERS "REGIONAL AUTONOMY" FOR TIBET »AN FRANCISCO, May 23.— The Chinese Communists m a broadcast heard here yesterday offered Tibet "regional autonomy" to join the Communist regime peacefully. Tibet for many years has been under the nominal suzerainty of China but has been independent for all practical purposes. Last
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  • 219 3 TOKYO, May 23. Japan's Finance Minister, Hayato Ikeda, returned yesterday from a three-week visit to the United States. During his stay m Washington and New York Ikede met with Army Department officials and financial experts including Detroit Banker Joseph Dodge .Asa special adviser to
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  • 33 3 NEW DELHI, May 23.— India this year may have to import 300,000 tons of sugar to meet the shortage remaining despite 1,000,000 tons of domestic production, Industries Ministry spokesman said here rocentlv.- A.P.
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  • 200 3 S.E.A. Wants Recognition Of Red China PALAR NEW YORK, May 23.— Lambertus N. Palar, chief Indonesian delegation to the United Nations, said here yesterday "the people of Indonesia and Southeast Asia feel that the United Nations should recognise Communist China" to overcome dissention between the U.N. and Russia over the
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  • 304 3 NEW DELHI May 23.-The #i£ta m£ E jSSL ter, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, said here Saturday last that the United Nations represented something very important in the existing scheme of things whose disappearance would mean a big loss to the world.
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  • 295 3 CEYLON NEWS: Sinhalese And Tamil As Ceylon's Official Languages CREATION OF SPECIAL DEPARTMENT URGED COLOMBO, May 23.— The establishment of a Department of National Languages to expedite the adoption of Sinhalese and Tamil as the official languages was recommended by the Government Parliamentary Party, recently. In the course of the
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  • 192 3 COLOMBO, May 23. -If the rich were taxed and the revenue spent for the benefit of the poor, Leftists would find no ploce m Ceylon, said Mr. C. Ponnambalam. Mayor of Jaffna, proposing the toast of Lanka at the annual dinner of the Manipay
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  • 143 3 JAFFNA, May 23.— 1n connection with the centenary celebrations of S r t X^ atrick s College, Mr. S. S Vythillngham, a teacher of the Methodist Mission Tamil School Vathlry, with his pupils Mr X Ratnasingham, Mr. K. Wijayasingharajah and Mr. K. Chinniah, gave
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  • 123 3 CALL FOR NATIONAL DAY OF PROTEST IN S. AFRICA JOHANNESBURG;. May 23. A national day of protest as a first step m a campaign against the Unlawful Organisations Bill, now before Parliament, has been called by an emergency meeting of the National Executive of the African National Congress (the main
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  • 87 3 MANILA, May 23.— Asian unity was urged by Dr. Charles Tambu. ;Consul-General for Indonesia and Counsellor of the Indonesian Embassy to the Philippines, m an address before a university student bcdv this week, it was reported yesterday. The one thing needed today m Southeast
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  • 110 3 JAFFNA, May 23. The AllCeylon, Saiva Priests at a meeting held at the Navalar School hall, Jaffna with Siva-Siri Ganapatheswajan Kurukkal in the chair, authorized a committee to take steps to acquaint the Prime Minister, Mr. D. S. Senanayake, on his first jfflcial visit to Jaffna, of
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  • 853 4 'Mass Protest Meeting Is A Legitimate Move' An Appeal To! Members Ot Services Unions The following appeal has been issued to all members of tfie Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union, Army Civil Service Union, and the Air Ministry Local Staff Union, by Mr. M. P. D. Nair the President of
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  • 60 4 A requisition for extradition has been submitted by the representative of the U.S.I. m Singapore and together with connected documents is now being examined by the Attorney General with a view to advising the Governor whether the provisions of the Extradition Act 1870 and of the
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  • 140 4 The East-West Society will hold a "Brain Trust" at the Britisn Council Hall tomorrow Thursday atG. 30 p.m. The questions to be discussed are:— 1. Is ragging a good conv:<ition m educational instltutionsv "2. is polygamy completely ur civilised? 3. Should women be paid equal
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  • 27 4 The death has occurred on Monday, May 22, at Viragalore, South India, of Mrs. Gnanamirthama_ motner of Mr. S. Doraisamy, Sanitary Inspector Govt. Health Dept. Singapore.
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  • 288 4 Late Monday night, a small explosion took place under the south-bound mail train at the level crossing m the Taiping area m Perak, There was no damage caused and the train did not stop. On investigation it was found
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