Indian Daily Mail, 14 June 1950
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Title Section16 1950-06-14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 122. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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195 1950-06-14 1 Incident Involving 21 Deaths Reported U.N. OBSERVERS INFORMED NEW DELHI, June 13.-The first breach in 18 months in the Kashmir cease-fire truce wa s reported here today The newspaper Statesman in a dispatch from Jammu in (he southwest comer of the nor hern Indian stateReuter - 195 words
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Article80 1950-06-14 1 13 KILLED IN LANDSLIDES CALCUTTA, June 13.—Landslides caused by cyclone killed 13 people In the tea garden city of Darjeeling on Saturday and Sunday, according to wireless reports reaching the West Bengal Government yesterday. The reports said 25 houses had been destroyed and that troops and police were helping theReuter - 80 words
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220 1950-06-14 1 JOGJAKARTA. June 13.—President Soekarno yesterday took Pandit Xehru out sightseeing to Mendut and Borobudur, famous monuments. At Mi-dut Pandit Nehru spent over half an hour looking at the three statues. The central one is that of Gautama Buddha, a monolith sculpture which President Soekarno explainedReuter - 220 words
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Article, Illustration335 1950-06-14 1 DARWIN, June 13 Field Mar* thai Sir William Slim, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, was asked by i reporter on Monday to confirm or •deny a report that he had said in -Egypt that war is certain. The Egyptian newspaper Akbar El Yom reportedA.P.; Reuter - 335 words
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169 1950-06-14 1 I MILLOWNERS URGE DECONTROL OF COTTON (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, June 13.—Cotton and textile talks in ihe City continued today when Mr. Hare Krishna Mahatab, India's new Minister for Indus -ry and Supply, met a number of representatives of cotton traders and prominent Arms. Last evening Mr. Mahatab had169 words
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65 1950-06-14 1 LAKE SUCCESS, June 13.—Russia and her satellites boycotted the United Nations Conference on Technical Assistance to Back Areas at Lake Success on Monday. United Nations received word that the Soviet bloc would not attend the meetings, called by the General Assembly to create anA.P. - 65 words
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102 1950-06-14 1 Hindu Mahasabha Wants To Oust Congress From Power! (From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW, June 13. Mahant Digvijay Nath. General Secretary of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha declared here today that he would not hesitate to combine "all anti Congress elements including even the Communists" to oust the Congress from power. He102 words
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Article27 1950-06-14 1 LONDON. June 13.—Mr. Krishna Menon, Indian High Commissioner, had a long talk with Prime Minister Clement Attlee at 10. Downing Street, yesterday- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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202 1950-06-14 1 Khan Brothers Not To Be Released? FRONTIER PREMIER DEFENDS GOVT. POLICY NATHIAGALAI, June 13.—Kh*n Abdul Qaiyum Khan, Premier of the North-west Fron tier Province in a press interview recently declared that his Government had no intention of revising their decision as regards the detention of the Khan brothers. The PremierF.O.C. - 202 words
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Article, Illustration293 1950-06-14 1 MINISTER BAKTAUATSALAM'S STATEMENT mm a rv»> a (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 13—P.W D. Minister Mr. M. Baktavalsa lam Member of the Government of India's Delegation to Burma to discuss the question of compensation due to Indian landowners expropriated by the Land NationalisationA.P. - 293 words
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Article176 1950-06-14 1 NICOSIA, Cyprus, June 1/ .—The Mayor, Vice-Mayor and five Councillors of Limassol, Southern Cyprus, gaoled last Saturday for refusing to fix authorised nameboards to two streets, have been held 22 hours a day in unlighted cells, it was officially stated here on Saturday. I The statement, followingReuter - 176 words
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Article170 1950-06-14 1 "DYARCHY" IN HYDERBAD (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, June 13.—Four new State Congress memI hers were sworn in yesterday by the Rajpramukh (the Nream og Hyderabad) and portfolios were distributed among the new Cabinet. o* ,ThL. Chief Minister Mr- M K. VeUodi, nominee of the I States Ministry win be170 words
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94 1950-06-14 1 PAK ATTACK ON BURMA POLICE TOO REPORTED! RANGOON, June 13.—A Burmesa Government spokesman Monday evening confirmed that Pakistani police nad fired at a Burmese river police boat and wounded a Burmese constable. Earlier reports said the Burmese were fired on while boarding a boat suspected of rice smuggling. The spokesmanA.P. - 94 words
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158 1950-06-14 1 NO DECISION ON PROPOSED ROUNDTABLE CONFAB CAPETOWN, June 13. South Africa and Pakistan have not yet decided whether to go ahead with a proposed Roundtable Conference without India, Prime Minister Dr Daniel Malan told the Union assembly here today. South Africa still awaited Fakistan's reply to the Union's proposals forReuter - 158 words
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85 1950-06-14 1 LIAQUAT ALI TO RETURN AT THE END OF THE MONTH LONDON, June 13.—Mr. Liaquat Ail Khan, Pakistan's Prime Ministei, will arrive in London by air from New York on June 24, it was officially announced by the Pakistan Hign Commission in London today. The Prime Minister, who will be accompaniedReuter - 85 words
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Article89 1950-06-14 1 KASHMIR TIBET TRADE TALKS NEW DELHI, June 13.—Kashmir and Tibet are negotiating a trade greement. The Kashmir Government has sent a four-man trade delegation to Leh, capital of its Ladakfi Province, io begin talks with a Tibetan traue mission already there. Ladakh is known as Little Tiber and has greaterA.P. - 89 words
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Article30 1950-06-14 1 NAINI TAL. India, June 13. a four-man Scottish mountaineering party has begun climbing 23,645-n high Nanda Devi, third highest peak in the Himalavas. w h Murray is the leader. A.PA.P. - 30 words
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658 1950-06-14 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. June 14, 1950. A BLESSING IN DISGUISE! IT is not for the Indian Daily Mail or for that matter for any other Indian institution or Indian individual, to suggest who should be this leader of the Malays in the country. Neither is it the job658 words
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453 1950-06-14 2 Differences With Prime Minister MATTHAI'S FIRST STATEMENT NEW DELHI, June 13.—Dr. John Matthai, Finance Minister, told PTI in an interview here On May 31, a few hours before he was scheduled to hand over charge, that he considered it necessary to resign from the CabinetF.O.C. - 453 words
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2121 1950-06-14 2 Differences Over Indo-Pak Agreement, Too! MATTHAI'S REPLY TO NEHRU NEW DELHI, June 13.—Dr. John Matthai, ex-Finance Minister, Central Government, in a statement on June 2 explained in detail the reasons for his resignation from the Union Cabinet. One of these, he said, was his differences over the Indo-Pakistan Pact. Dr.2,121 words
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Article129 1950-06-14 2 NEW DELHI, June 13.—Dr. John Matthai, former Finance Minister, left Delhi by air for Srinagar on June 3 accompanied by his wife. As the aircraft was about to take off, a flash message was received at the control tower that the Deputy Prime Minister, SardarFOC - 129 words
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972 1950-06-14 2 DISAGREEMENT ON SETTING UP OF PLANNING BODY TRIVANDRUM, June 13.—Before concluding his address at the public meeting in Trivandrum on June 1 evening, Pandit Nehru referred to Dr. John Mattliai's interview giving reasons for his resignation from the Central Cabinet. Pandit NehruFOC - 972 words
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Article142 1950-06-14 2 NEW DELHI, June 13—Prof G. Ranga, a member of the Congreu Planning Sub-Committee, said oa June 2 that he was "surprised at Dr Matthai's views on the very conceiv tion, work and timing of the appoint ment of the National .Planning Com' mission." In a statement,FOC - 142 words
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440 1950-06-14 3 Speech At Colombo CEYLON NEWS: Reception COLOMBO, June 13. Addressing a mammoth gathering in the Colombo Town Hall on June 6 night, when the All-Ceylon Scheduled Caste Federation accorded a rousing reception to Dr. Ambedkar, the learned Doctor declared he wasFOC - 440 words
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Article76 1950-06-14 3 (Continued on Page 2) ment it is extremely important that we should be careful not to barter away vital national interests. It is right in a great cause for individuals to sacrifice their personal interests. But a Government is in the position of a trustee for millionsFOC - 76 words
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Article65 1950-06-14 3 JAuiNii, June 12. The Kwangtung Provincial Government and the Military Control Commission offices in Canton were simultaneously time-bombed at 1.00 a.m. on June 3, according to an unconfirmed Chinese press report. Numerous important documents, it ■vas reported, were destroyed and several officials were killed. The report saidReuter - 65 words
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Article487 1950-06-14 3 H YDERABAD ISTRY L j^ m^ 13. A Press communique II If rACC na announced the following rllgl V99 finistry." MOONSOOJSI' IN S Ci) tvttt/BT MhmHWHr maiasaaii «r. (3) Shri P. H. Krishna Rao On the advice of the Chief Minister of Hyderabad, H.EJL the Nizam has decided to appointFOC - 487 words
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Article22 1950-06-14 3 COLOMBO, June 13.—The Ban of Ceylon will open a, network obranches In the Island to encourage22 words
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Article225 1950-06-14 3 LONDON. June 13.—Reuters r( 1 ceived news yesterday afternody that its chief correspondent y Berlin. Mr. John Peet, staged ye^__ terday what appeared to have bee, a premeditated announcement x his opposition to the policies of t) United States and the Weste: T European Powers.Reuter - 225 words
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108 1950-06-14 3 FREER TRADE BETWEEN PAKISTAN AND JAPAN URGED TOKYO, June 12. Mr. H. M. Habibullah, visiting Pakistan businessman, on June 10 suggested that the Japanese Government accord reciprocal treatment to Pakistan by allowing Imports from Pakistan on the open general licence, according to Japanese newspapers. Mr. Habibullah said that the stepReuter - 108 words
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Article44 1950-06-14 3 NEW DELHI, June 13.—Commander B. S. Baswani, Deputy Director of Indian Naval Engineering, has been appointed Deputy Indian Naval Adviser to the Indian High Commissioner in the United Kingdom. Commander Baswani will he sailing for the U.K. shortly.- F.O.C.F.O.C. - 44 words
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331 1950-06-14 3 NURSE FAINTS AFTER SEVENDAY HUNGER-STRIKE COLOMBO, June 13.—T0 draw the attention of the Government to Hooliganism "inside and outside the Kankesanturai Hospital" was the object of the seven-day hunger strike which nurse de Hoedt has just ended. She fainted and had to the other day but was back tuberculosis patients.FOC - 331 words
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Article91 1950-06-14 3 OALLE. June 13. —W. A. L. Oamage Soma, who pleaded guilty to a charge of having attempted to commit suicide by jumping into a well, told the Galle Magistrate, Mr. R. L. Bartholomeusfc, that she wanted to marry an excise guard, ▼fcQ had twMFOC - 91 words
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123 1950-06-14 4 Pandit Nehru Will Visit K. L Penang Also Indians In Federation May Fly Tricolour On The Occasion Announcement By Mr* Thivy We have been informed by Mr. J. A. Thivy the Representative of the Government of India, that Prime Minister Pandit Nehru will be visiting Kuala Lumpur on Monday, June123 words
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Article142 1950-06-14 4 An Matthai, Finance Mini- I in May 31, a few hours charge, that he considered trai ft owing to "differences of »«ni I public policy between him wa* men >nths would be the most the itry and it wouhj .not be in *lolj le Government by making cabi en142 words
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Article73 1950-06-14 4 Governor of Singapore has despatched a telegram on June 10 to Mr. Higham of the Colonial Office thanking him for his assistance in obtaining a message from Princess Elizabeth which was received at the opening of the Princess Elizabeth workmen's dwelling flats. The Governor has asked73 words
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Article59 1950-06-14 4 A talk on the Fundamentals of Theosophy "God, the Lover" will be given by Mr. K. N. Ramanthan at the Theosophlcal Society, 8 Cairnhill Road, tomorrow Thursday, at 6.30 p.m. This will be the second lecture in the series of addresses organised under the auspices of the59 words
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85 1950-06-14 4 Two R.A.F. Valletta* arrived at Changi yesterday afternoon to undergo tropical trial lasting 2 months. During their stay in Singapore these twin engine aircraft will ne attached to No. 48 Squadron, being used initially in the role of transport aircraft, later flying on air supply85 words
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337 1950-06-14 4 WASHINGTON, June 13. America's factories, mines and farms added an additional million workers to their payrolls between April and May, bringing unemployment down to the lowest level recorded this year, the Department of Commerce reports in its monthly survey of the labour force. Total337 words
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Article35 1950-06-14 4 There will be a meeting of Ceylon Tamil Women at the Ceylon Tamils' Association, 11, Handy Road. Singapore today (Wednesday) at 6.30 p.m. All Ceylon Tamil women are requested to attend.35 words
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Article47 1950-06-14 4 "Tamil Literature" will be the subject of a talk to be given by Mr. P. S. Raman on Thursday, June 15 at 8.30 p.m. at the British Council Hall (Stamford Road) under the auspices of the East-W«st Society. The public are cordially invited.47 words
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Article21 1950-06-14 4 TO LEELA wife of M w No. 3, Parry Avenue, Sln£nS* Baby Boy on 13th June '50 T, I Dispensary.21 words
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