Indian Daily Mail, 15 June 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 123. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 268 1 Angered By Remarks Against Reds! SOERABAYA, June 14.—The AH Indonesian Youth Congress boycotted the Indian Premier Pandit Nehru and President Soekarno when their plane touched down Soerabaya on Monday for an address at Soerabaya airfield on their way trom Jogjakarta to Denpasar, Bali Island. According
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  • 67 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, June 14.—Police raided on Saturday last a house on the outskirts of Cuttack described as the "underground provincial headquar ters" of the Communist Party am seized a large quantity of party lite mure according to reports reaching here today.
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  • 134 1 MELBOURNE, June 14. Field Marshal Sir William Slim, Chief f the Imperial General Staff who is in Australia for defence talks at the invitation of the Commonwealth Government arrived in Melbourne today. Prospects of world peace are better today," Field Marshal Slim told reporters. "It
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  • 55 1 JAKARTA, June 14.—The future position of the West New Guinea a matter between the Dutch and the Indonesians and so long as the discussions between them have not broken down, there Is no need for any other nations interference, Hadji Agus Salim, adviser to the Foreien
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  • 112 1 NAIROBI, June 14.—The Executive Committee of the East African Indian National Congress yesterday called on "all democratic nations ant, particularly the independent countries of Asia and Africa" to take steps to have South Africa expelled from the United Nations "until South Af
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  • 97 1 CALCUTTA, June 14.—The Government of India have dropped the oroposal to send a batch of Indian uabour Officers for training to tht United Kingdom this year. Thr proposal has been suspended, ar sufficient nominations were no forthcoming from State Governments. It may
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  • 75 1 CAPE TOWN, June 14.—The Government's motion for the third reading on the Group Are-.is Bill was carried in the Assembly yesterday by 73 votes to 58. The Bill, which would establish separate living areas for Europeans, Africans and other non-Europeans, will now go
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  • 60 1 NEW DELHI, June 14.— Every refugee widow whose husband was killed during the communal riots in Pakistan or who lost her property in Pakistan will get a pension ranging from 25 to 75 rupees (US$5 to 15) monthly. About 2,000 widows so far have been granted
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  • 147 1 LONDON, June 14.—1f the United Nations Organisation really stood for something, it would have to take up the challenge which had come from South Africa over the future of Indians within the Union, said the Indian Health Minister, Rajkumari Amrit
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  • 90 1 GANDHIJI'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY IN FRENCH PARIS, June 14.—Five finelybound copies of the new French translation of Mahatma Gandhi's autobiography were handed yesterday to Indian Ambassador Sardar Harit Malik, by French President Vincent Auriol. The copies are for: President Rajendra Prasad, Premier Jawanarlal Nehru, Deputy Premier Vallabhai Patel, Shri Devadas Gandhi and
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  • 89 1 WILL LEAD TO COMMUNISM,' WARNS LIBERAL LEADEH LONDON, June 14.—Communism would spread in Africa "like a forest fire", if they abandoned Liberal principles, said Frank Byers, Chairman of the British Liberal Party Organisation speaking at Sturminster Newton (Dorset) on June 10. He warned that the way the South African Government
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  • 112 1 LONDON. June 14—Dr. A. W. Geyer, newly-appointed South African High Commissioner in London said yesterday that there could be "no greater fallacy" than to imagine lat the British democratic system juld De extended to all peoples, ir.ispective of their stages of developent. 'At least
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  • 36 1 NEW DELHI, June 14.—The Government of India has allotted a 4Uota of 7,300 tons of jute goods to for the eight months ending December this year, an official announcement said- A.P.
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  • 71 1 NEW YORK, June 14.—The Secretary of T. V. Soong said on Tuesday, Soong has not resigned .from the Kuomintang Party as" reDortea recently from Formosa. He said that Soong will issue a statement in few days clarifying his position. Soong, brother-in-law of ClVang Kai
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  • 64 1 LONDON, June 14. Prime Minister Attlee hailed the Schuman plan Tuesday as the "sketch of a great idea" but said Britain is not ready to join in It. He told the House of Common* Britain would not agree in advance to the idea of setting up
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  • 302 1 t .w^EP^ iH 11? 14—Rajkumari Ami-it Kaur, tb* Indian Health Minister, told a Press conference here yesterday that she was "not terribly worried about India s increasing population. She did not think that India's food problem was so acute mainly because of the growing
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  • 195 1 FOOD SITUATION LIKELY TO WORSEN, WARNS PREMIER (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 14.—Chief Minister Mr. P. S. Kumaraswami Raja told the third meeting of the State Food Advisory Committee that Madras State was facing a "precarious and unforeseen food situation." The Chief Minister
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  • 174 1 S. A. Govt. Refuses To Extend Permits To Indian Students CAPETOWN, June 14.—The South African Minister of the Interior, Dr. Eden Donges, replying to a question yesterday said the Department of the Interior had refused to extend the permits of two Natal Indian students itudying at Witwatersrand University, Johannesburg. He
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  • 61 1 DACCA, June 14. Dwarkanatn Barori, tone fl^t Hindu to be ap pointed a Provincial Minister xn Pakistan was sworn in here on Tuesday as a member of the East Bengal cabinet thereby fulfilling an important provision in the IndoPaxistan Agreement on minorities Barori is
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  • 41 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, June 14.—Two thousand out of 7,000 workers of Kharagpur Railway Workshop who have >een on strike since last Wednesday mve resumed work. However, the strike has not been ■ailed off.- Copyright
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  • 63 1 DACCA, East Pakistan, June 14.--fhe government here has' issued a press note denying a Calcutta report thafl Dacca food fish were Infected with poisonous parasites. Those who drafted the press note apparently overlooked the fact that the report appeared in the "75 years ago" column
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  • 210 1 CAPETOWN, June 14.—South Africa was warned today by her Minister of Justice, Mr. Charles Swart, that "a secret organisation amonjr the natives led by Communists was preparing a coup on a date to be named. Moving the second reading of the Government's Suppression
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  • 43 1 NEW DELHI, June 14.—The Indian government has decided to spend Rs. 750,000,00 (£56,250,000) on the rehabilitation of India's 8.000.000 refugees In the next three years. Rs, 700.000.000 have already been spent on this task.- A.P.
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  • 65 1 LONDON, June 14.—Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistan's Prime Minister, is expected to be received in audience by King George VI at Buckingham Palace during the last week of this month, it was learned here today. The Pakistan Prime Minister and Begum Liaquat Ali Khan and
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  • 667 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. June 15, 1950. THE HIDDEN HAND THE spate of speculations and denials in regard to the probable .reasons for Dato Onn bin Ja'afar's resignation of the UMNO presidentship still shows no sign of abating and has only made the atmosphere surrounding it most confused. Yet
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  • 1329 2 Background Ot "Differences 9 Explained NEW DELHI, June 14.—Maulana Abui Kalam Azad, Education Minister, giving the background of the differences leading to the resignation of Dr.John Matthai, former Finance Minister, said 'The differences came to a head over the appointment of the Planning Commission/' The Prime
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  • 612 2 FINANCIAL CIRCLES WELCOME CHOICE BOMBAY, June 14.—The appointment of Sir Chintaman Deshmukh aa Finance Minister has been well received in Bombay City cirdes. "It is indeed very good news," stated the head of a well-known business firm in Bombay. All the bankers. both Indian
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  • 143 2 BOMBAY, June 14.—Standardisation of electric locomotives far rail transport In the key areas h India has been recommended by a. committee appointed by the Railway Board some time ago to mate an economic survey of locomotives in terms of the country's requirements, it Is authoritatively stated
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  • 228 2 CALCUTTA, June 14.—Mr. N. C. Chatterjee, ffrmer Judge of the Calcutta High Court and President of the Bengal Provincial Hindu Mahasabha, suggested that there should be a "planned exchange of population for solving the present minorities problem in Bengal." Mr. Ch&tterjee, who was speaking at
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  • 348 2 RETRENCHMENT MOVE OPPOSED NEW DELHI, June 14. Over one thousand em. ployees of the Ministry of Industry and Supply stag. ed a pen-down strike on June 3 as a protest against the retrenchment notice served on 123 clerks in the Department. Eight clerks has been
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  • 104 2 BOMBAY, Juno 14. —Failure a* the recent MS. Examination of the Bombay University is believed *c have been the cause of the suicide committed by a Bombay doctor on June 3 morning. The City Coroner was told that Dr. K. J. Meiita (30), Resident Medical Officer
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  • 188 2 CALCUTTA, June 14.—A 1800--xoot K>ng bridge, now under construction, across the uarvges miles from Calcutta, wiU catmea Me city oy roaa witn BougST cnree miles on tnis side 01 u£ India-Pakistan border. The bridge *rhich will have a 22-foot broad#ay, will cost the West Bengal
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  • 162 2 DACCA, June I\—A representative of the minority community will be shortly taken in the East Bengal Cabinet in implementation of the Nehru-Liaquat Agreement, it is learnt here. According to Informed quarters Mr. D. N. Barori, a scheduled caste
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  • 58 2 JULLUNDUR, June 14.—The convention of the Indian National Railway Workers' Federation. which concluded*at Gaya recenuy, nas elected the following Office Bearers: Dr. Suresh Chander Bannerji, President; Mr. Hariharnath Shascri, Working President; Mr. G. Ma;aram, General Secretary; Lala faquir Chand, Cashier; Lala Amarnath, Secretary; Messrs. RamchanIra and
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  • 45 2 CALCUTTA, June 14—Dr. Benoy Chandra Sen, lecturer, Cacutta University, has been appointed .lead of the Department of History, University College, Mandalay. He is expected to proceed to 3urma this month. He has been associated with Calcutta University since 1926. FOC
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  • 435 3 CEYLON NEWS: Ceylon Asked To Follow India's Example I JAFFNA, June 14. —A suggestion that Ceylon should follow the example of the Indian Republic in the special privileges granted to the so-called depressed classes, was made by the Mayor of Jaffna, Mr. C. Ponnambalam, at
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  • 37 3 COLOMBO. June 14.—The Vidane Arachchi of Gangodawila has begun a fast at the Urban Council playground in Nugegoda, as a protest against the slaughter of Cattle being undprtalrpn Vw t.hp Kotte Councill- FOC
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  • 99 3 COLOMBO, June 14. One died and eight injured persons were admitted to the General Hospital in a stampede by hundreds of beggars for alms at "Mubarak Ma.zzil", Barnes Place, Colombo recently. Acting on. information that a resident in this street would be distributing
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  • 74 3 COLOMBO, June 14. Mr. R ftrishnamurthy, Editor of "Kalki, the Madras Tp.mil weekly will arrive oy Air Ceylon plane at Ratmalana on June 17, to preside at the eighth annual celebration of the Colombo Tamil Sangam, which is .o take place on June 17 and 18 at
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  • 276 3 COLOMBO, June 14. Commercial broadcasts beamed to India, Pakistan, Malaya and other parts of the world will be a feature of Radio Ceylon*s overseas service by August, this year, provided a suitable commercial director is recruited by then. Mr. C. Sittampalam, Minister ol
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  • 56 3 RATNAPURA, June 14. When then gambling den was raided hy the police, eight men of Marapena dived into a flooded river in an attempt to escape. The police party proved equal 4c the occasion; followed them across the river and arrested everyyone of them before
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  • 52 3 COLOMBO, June 14.—Tne u.r.u. has not been able to account for tVie mysterious disappearance cf Rs. 10,000 at the Money Order Section. While all financial sheets balance the cash itself has vanished. The post master concerned ha* offered to make good the monejr His offer has been
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  • 66 3 COLOMBO, June 14.—A resolution requesting the Government w> prohibit foreigners, such a^ "Afghans." from lending money aa profession was adopted at thf annual general meeting of the Marketing Department Officer*' Association held at the General Clerical Service Union Hall Maradana, Colombo. Mr. C. D.
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  • 138 3 COLOMBO, June 14. Mr. C. Coomaraswami, Ceylon High Commissioner in India, now in Jaffna, said in an interview that the decision of the Ceylon Indian Congress to lift the boycott of the Citizenship Act has been welcomed both by the Press and Government circles in
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  • 145 3 PROTECTION FOR EMPLOYEES OF DUNLOP ESTATES IN MALAYA LONDON, June 14.—The Dunlop Rubber Company has provided a fleet of armoured cars, for the protection of the 21,000 people living on its Malayan estates, Chairman Sir Clive Baillleu told the annual meeting yesterday. These people were living under, conditions of incessant
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  • 51 3 MELBOURNE, June 14. Thousands of Australians turned up for work as usual today despite instructions from Communist trade union leaders to stop work in protest against the Federal Bill to dissolve the Communist Party now before Parliament. Dockers obeyed the call hjowever. and Australian oorts were Idle.
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  • 117 3 COLOMBO June 14.—Government has advanced Rs. 50,000 for the rehabilitation of Ceylonese Pioneers who served in Malaya. This money will be used by the Corps for a land development scheme at Hurulwewa, in the Polonngruwa district. The Rev. Ananda Thero, who accompanied the corpa to Malaya,
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  • 78 3 COLOMBO, June 14. The Regional Committee of the World Health Organisation will meet ir. Nuwara Eliya in September this year to discuss the programme for 1951 This is the first time a regional meeting is being held outside Delhi. The conference will be opened by the
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  • 46 3 COLOMBO, June 14. Two Colombo District Excise inspectors and an Excise guard hp.ve been interdicted, following a trap laid by inspector FeUx AdlhMty a»<* Su- perlntendent M. D. Dissanayake They are alleged to ha<ve taken Rs. 100 from an Illicit seller Of FOC
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  • 62 3 LONDON, June 14.—The British War Minister, Mr. John Strachey, returning from his fact-finding tour of Malaya and Hongkong", said at London airport on Saturday: "The Comma? suppressed and all milita be taken." The Communist risin movement, he added. On was able to catch
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  • 933 3 British troops were "in very godtfft TOAPIIITOC heart," and only two of sever* v HaitvOMyj dozen national servicemen to who 1 St e hS°me e would rather have £em the Singapore Kuala Lumthfpr?m« "g? SOUth Of ernment on his tour, said thatft0 *1*' Was S»&htly wounded communist
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  • 252 3 DJAKARTA. June 15.—Indian Premier Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, and President Soekarno and their party ..his afternoon returned here by plane irom a week's tour of West, Central and East Java and Bali Island, according to Aneta news agency. In the course of their trip both Aatesmen addressed
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  • 80 3 COLOMBO. June 14.—The decision to launch a campaign to collect thousands of signatures demanding the immediate prohibition of the Atom bomb was taken at a meeting of the Executive committee of the All Ceylon Peace Congress held at Shorts Road, Slave Island, Colombo recently. m
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  • 67 3 BOMBAY, June 1?. —An open-air floating cinema theatre, claimed to be the first of its kind in the world, will be inaugurated on Bombay's Chaupati water-spread on Oct. 20. Designed to accommodate over 3,000 persons, the auditorium of the theatre will be linked to the Chaupati
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  • 71 3 MADRAS, June IG. Captain Dhyan Chand, the "Wizard With The Stick" was presented with a souvenir (a gold cup) here in appreciation of his "glorious" services to Indian hockey. The Madras United Club made the gift. Dhyan Chand captained the Indian Olympic Hockey Teams in 1928,
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  • 83 3 JUBBULPORE (Central Provinces), June 14.—A wild bear alarmed the Industries Minister of the Central Provinces, when he called on th« Minister at his residence at Pano.bmari, the summer-capital of the C.P The Minister, Mr. D. K. Mehta. took to his heels at the sight of the
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  • 25 3 TOKYO. June 14.—Flood waters swept into 2.244 Tokyo houses following record rainfall yesterday. Four deaths in one district were reported.— Reuter
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  • 16 4 Local Indians Asked To Hoist Tricolour Malayan FlaY During Nehru's Visit Mr. Thivy's Request To Community
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  • 297 4 Reviewing Sir Richard Wlnstedts' recently published book "The Malays" the Manchester Guardian critic writes: "The most eminent living authority on Malaya has now written in summary form a cultural history ol the Malays. "The Malays" is encyclopaedic and readable. There are original suggestions
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  • 108 4 Amendments to the Emergency Regulations are published today which provide that persons under the age of seventeen years may be detained in custody in Advanced Approved Schools instead in Detention Camps. It has been necessary from time to time to detain boys under seventeen years
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  • 65 4 I The Governor has appointed Mr. V. E. Shanmugam'Chettiar, a prominent member of the NattukkottaJ phettiar Community in Singapore. 'x> be a Justice of the Peace for the j Colony of Singapore. This is the first time that a Phettiar Is being appointed a J.P. n
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  • 196 4 From Saturday, June 17, to Sunday, June 25 Inclusive an exhibition of pictures by school children will be on show to the public at the British Council Centre in Kuala Lumpur. It consists of the 60 Australian pictures which were sent up for display in
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  • 177 4 JOGJAKARTA, June 14.—India's Prime Minister Pandit Nehru, left here yesterday, motoring first to Surakarta to visit the ancient Mahedev Temple at Prajnbaman. Later he motored to Magwwo when he flew to the Indonesian naval base of Sourabaya.' Later he flew on to the Island at Bali.
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  • 156 4 The Office of the Supervisor of Elections nas moved from the 4th Floor, Fullerton Building to the sth Floor, Fullerton Building. All correspondence either to the Registering Officers or to the Supervisor of Elections should be addressed to the sth Floor, Fullerton Building. Registration of electors for
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  • 80 4 The British journal "Electrical .Review" reports that a contract worth over £750,000 for power.louse equipment for Singapore has been received by a famous Scottish engineering firm. The order, which is a repeat of one placed by the Singapore municipal authorities in 1947 will take p.lmost two
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  • 126 4 Flying Boats of the Far East Air force will take part in exercise with the British Far East Fleet during its summer cruise to Japan. A Sunderland from Seletar-based Mo. 205 Squadron left for Hong Song over the Week-end to join .rx the exercises,
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