Indian Daily Mail, 6 June 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail \OL. V. NO. 115, SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 124 1 I National Coi.gess President's Warning I WE INDIANS FIRST, LAST AND JEVER PORTUGUESE" m I ruin Our Own (Jorrtspondtnt; I 1 demand that the "PortuI lit tonally quit (*oa which is a part I by Mr. S. H. D'Silva, I Congress of Goa
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  • 47 1 (From i»ur Own Correspondent) i VINA, Jum> .>. The Saiyasraha started by tin- NVpali National Con* ffresg m soin«- t-tntrt's m N't'pal to obtain c'vil liberties lor Ike people iiii> been suspended from tin- evening of June Z. it i> ioarnt nciv Uop.v right
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  • 28 1 DR. LOHIA AGAIN REMANDED I HI. June 1>». oh and 15 ho were <>n jain manded on he> were produc. \tu Delhi Hesitate, cancelled m 1 1 i
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  • 37 1 U.N. Committee Bars Reciprocity Of Penal Law I m B X v the m ndi- than C more M ainst B ibcrg X je. 9 furring to 9 s ils, J> sh« S Ltfa by tore Reuter
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  • 20 1 S Berlilj S Satui- oad adS. 9 tern. both At H I':i IT) A.P.
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  • 9 1 INDIAN ENVOY TO ARGENTINA I Mr. I d Reuter
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  • 11 1 B I i) QOV. here. FOC
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  • 98 1 NEPAL HAS NO RIGHT TO DEPORT ITS CITIZENS (From Our Own Correspondent; ft' .A IN A, June 5. India was noi W'pal s p^'iial stttlt'int'nt and th»Nepal Ouvernnient have no right to deport .such oi" its, citizens as im'y cio not like/ 9 said Air. Jayaprakasii .Naiayan, Socialist leader, m
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  • 83 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, .June .">. Mr. .lairamdas DauUtiam, India's Minister, IoM the Madras Cabinet and officials of the Food and Agricultural Departments that food production m the Province must l>e planned on an alLout "war basis." Food
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  • 98 1 BRITAIN'S WARTIME HIDDEN ART TREASURE FOUND LONDON, June 5. The last ol th« art treasures Britain hid for safety during the war has com* back to light The Elgin Marbles, a collection of intricallv carved marble slabs used to decorate the Part honor, m Athens 20 centuries ago, Stove .>«,*;n
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  • 163 1 Tokyo. June 5. Government ana Democrat Liberal Party bigwig talked enigmatically ol an ;niy peace treaty for Japan pos.Vibly as early surrender anniverdate ol Aug. IS as the Cabinet discussed future policies now that the Diet adjourned until fall. Premier Shigeru Yoshida refused to
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  • 100 1 WASHINGTON. June 5 a midWestern woman banker has bern nominated by Presidenf Truman to im«> treasurer <>t the Unite:! States, and her name Mrs Genr- <-sc Clark will b»« sent t the Senate tomorrow for ratification. The position was acid by tin hit. \ir. William Julian.
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  • 71 1 RANGOON, June >— K.uen re bels were officially reported m hill neat Saturday, with Government forces iii pursuit liter a five-hour buttle, m which 10 rebels were killed and 30 wounded dovernm< it losses were six killed and five •..led Tii*' communique also reported two
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  • 149 1 BIG FOUR MEETING TO BE POSTPONED PARIS, June 5. Western powers, led by the United States, may ask to adjourn the PaHs meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers, unless new prospects of agreement appear this week, conference observers said today. The Council reassembles tomorrow afternoon for its third secret
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  • 59 1 AMSTERDAM. Juiu- 5. Dr. Louii J. M. Bi'ei. former High Representative of the Dutch Crown m j Indonesia, arrived here by air from Batavia yesterday. Or. Bed handed ov^r his iunctions to his successor. Mr. A. H. J Lovink, last Thursday. He told the press
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  • 257 1 DENMARK CELEBRATES CENTENARY OF HER CONST ITUTION Copenhagen, June 5. Denmark today celebrates the centenary of her constitution, signed m 1849 by King: Frederick the Seventh and besides couple of other liberties legally confirming the three basic liberties: To think, speak and believe according to one's own wishes. The centenary
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  • 92 1 RUSSIA USING SPIES TO OVERTHROW TITO GOVT? BELGRADE, Juru 5.— Yugoslavia.- official press charged today that Russia, using spie- and propaganda is "attempting to overthrow Tito's oovt-rnment." In the latest phase of this independent Communist state's little coid war with the Soviet Union, th^ newspaper? charged. Ono— that the Soviet
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  • 286 1 COMPLETE FAITH IN FRENCH ALLEGATIONS AGAINST INDIA (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June .">. One of the international Observer* appointed by r ranee, Mr. Danis Holgar Andersson, to supervise the Referendum m French Indian Settlements regarding the question oi merger with Indian Union, left here this
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  • 207 1 BR. LABOUR PARTY'S BIGGEST CONFAB OPENS TODAY LONDON, June o— DiHii ulties on botn the economic and Lauour j run m lorn itienit'N tor di->cus>iwn al nit* Annual 1 oiittrt'iue oi l>ii Ullll'l man< i.aminr faity. opening on lUoiiUav ai i>«acK|iuoi, M/s a.i At*, report. A n»iii«i;u\ tde railsurikc threatens
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  • 48 1 15,000 FOREIGN PARCELS HELD UP IN BOMBAY BOMBAY. Juiu s.— The delivery of uver 15,000 foreign parcels is being h«'IH up m Bombay dm* U> ;t gfiortaye 01 iu>'oin> iipprai>cr>, said an official -spokesman o| h* i wsi OflAc*. Some of thi- na reels contain oiTiciaJ document^ FOC
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  • 65 1 &RINAGAR, June s.— The United Nations Kashmir Commission yesttrauy despatched it| tirsi routine report to Secretary General Trygve Lie informing him of hifl r«pli«8 received from India and Pakistan to the Commission 's la I**1 true pio. po.sals. CommibJsiun circK^ »aid thai no situation had
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  • 76 1 NEW YORK. June 5. Mr. 8. Kuk Patil, Mayor of Bombay-, who is on a world tour studying civil administrative systems has returned to .M«*w York alter visiting somf ol the main cities m the interior of the United States. On June 8, Mr. Patil
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  • 75 1 ATHENS, Juno 5. Con.stantimZientis, minister of public order, announced Saturday the release ol 50U political prisoners who have disavowed Communism. The Government announced the release of 400 other political pr. m ners several weeks ago. it has not given th<- number ol prisoners held but unofficial estimates
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  • 112 1 MADRAS, June s.— The Tamil weekly "Ananda Vikatan" thin week published a telling cartoon regarding desperate plight of Indian workers m Malaya. The scene depicted the story relating to the shameful undraping of Droupadi m lh« Court ol Duryodhanan, the eldest of
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  • 36 1 PANCHAYAT FOR EVERY 500 VILLAGERS IN MADRAS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. June s.— The Madras Government yesterday approved a draft Panchayat legislation envisaging the formation of a panchayat for every rural population of 500. Copyright.
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  • 137 1 LONDON. Jun, 5. Britain's "mi« fliiy a week*' rail -;trike. caused by. aus«* eiigin«- drivers and firemen object to new duties forcing th«m *o spend nights away from home. s spreading For thre«- Sundays m MiCCteaioa the men on the ma«n noi th«-a.st**rn out»>
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  • 138 1 THE SHAME OF WASHINGTON NEW YORK. June 5. In a lead nrr article entitled "The Fh vi Washington," Uie New York Hei i 'ribune said to >a;.' that Dr. Ra i i i. Bunchf's re Tasal o! the post o! isslstant s( tary oi state on u<- unt of k
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  • 93 1 0 **J AMBALA JUIW 5. -Simul'Jf raidt; wp- carried out by th<- Punjab CID throughout Ui- province la.-t week to investigate <'a of bogu.- ftrnifl obtaining ptu: for iron and st-tl. The polic* underutood t. o hay« seized record r ill the firms deal
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  • 54 1 Bombay Minister's 12-Mile Walk Through Rain To Lunch With Orderly BOMBAY. Jun« s— Th« BomlM* ll«»m« Minister, Mr Morarji De*ai. accompanied hy hi- daughter |ndu walked 12 miles h«-av> rain .liin» to keep hiiuh *'i\a ..«»*iiM'i»' at a rillAff* ar >liii <h;tl«*h»« The hnsr whom Mr l»v. t < <iulcl
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  • 957 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, June 6, 1949. DATO ONN AND MALAYA'S "NATIONAL EMANCIPATION"-II ll' much "1 Dato Onn's report. m to r< tign th« pre. for -called "national" is Br sfa Govern- known y i view of /til ftted id Malaya towards s< If. it U just possible they
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  • 168 2 it is In Keeping With fhe Principle Ot Non-violence Says Dr. Ambedkar DEBATE ON DRAFT CONSTITiIIiON (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June 5-— Dr. B. K. Ambedkar, Law Minister oi the India Government m the Constituen >cmi pressed the view thai death
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  • 119 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) \i:\V DELHI, June s.— Kajkunuirl Amrit Kaur, leader of the Indian Delegation t o the second World Health Organisation of the United Nations before leaving for London said "India is greatly concerned about the prevention of leprosy m the Country and
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  • 69 2 A K' liter report from London says: The Indian delegation to the second World Health Assembly arrived by a»r London yesterday. The delegation is headed by Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Indian Health Minister The second World Health Assembly op< ns on June 13 and is expected last
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  • 115 2 MADRAS, Jane .V The special officer for the reorganization <>f iiuli^<nous medicine said here thai th* Government wiv i<» tart a ro search institute close to the College of Indian Medicine m Kilpauk and preliminary work had alreadj com. menced «n respect <>t clinical research
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  • 51 2 HYDERABAD, Juno 5. Syed Kasim Razvl along with 53 otner ;akars will, it i£ tnod t..\ a lal tribui Gulbargha m tne third June, rhis will be th series ol cases m uvnicn he tried for alleged lo t. arson, murder, incitement to violen
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  • 35 2 CiWALIOK, June 5 leven Congressmen ol tn Mad iyab Legislature have the Congress Assembl] I rty, is learnt here. Mr. Jagmohanlal Srivastava, former Law Mini Congress Afisemuij ae* members.— FOC
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  • 37 2 JEW UFLHI, June 5. V ram, Under-Secrctary m me Ministry ol Labour, has I appointed Regional Lab wr i missioner (Central) for Mad province and Coorg with .ifiu t- rs at Madj as.— FOC
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  • 58 2 BOMBAY MUSLIMS WELCOME ABOLITION OF COMMUNAL ELECTORATES Fr«»m tKir <>v\n C<m r* ■Npondcn 1 BOMBAY, Jinn- s.— S»x leading ii ikma oi Bombay yesterday In atemeni u> ilie Press welcomed m.i n Uonstitu^ni Assembly's decision abol ji Communal Electorates Reservation of Seats. Tiny Uoped vie 'inajoiily will play i>> pari
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  • 84 2 75,093 CAUGHT WITHOUT TICKETS IN ONE MONTH NLVV DELHI, Juii* s.— Cases of travelling without tickets or with irregular tickets, detected on f he BNK tailing the month oi February were «>,ii;»;i and the amount ri-cov-i red Us. 1.4<>,451-(i-<>. Durillf ih* 1 same month, the sums of Rs. 16,139-5-6 and
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  • 309 2 NEW i>l.i 111 June 5. Tlic inquiry coiiuiiittce which the (iu\ernment oi India propose to set up shortly to no into tue question oi" revision of air tares, will consider data about experiments In the i SA in air
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  • 142 2 French Trying To Rule In Indian Territory By Intrigues? IDNDICHEi;!tV NATIONAL CONGRESS LEADER'S ATTACK OK SLNDiMi OF NEUTRAL OBSERVERS" PONDICHERRY. F 5. Mr Purushottam, President of reach India National Congress, yesterda) critic ised French Government action m sending "neutral observers 91 to Pondicherry as M a unilateral, arbitrary step that
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  • 72 2 I From Our Own Correspondent) ALCUTTA, June s.— Scnor Rudolph (astro one of the two Obaer- \< ra who arrived m Calcutta m con. nection with the plebiscite m French India Posse««iofis, m an mii :\;»u aid h<- i^> oil \w^ \\a> 'o UhandrAnag
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  • 180 2 HE UNILA RAL ACTION OVER FR. INDIA RErLiRENDIIM NEW DELHI, June s.— lndia has asked France to confirm the report that she has appointed observers through the International Court of Justice to watch referendums m French India and entrusted them with investigating the
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  • 110 2 CASE FOR MANGALORE PORT'S DEVELOPMENT BOMBAY, June 5. Now that A' si toast Major Port D tnent Committee has submitted I report, the claims of the tour competing ports, Batkal. Malpe, Man r c7lnr and Karw.tr ar< be pressed f< r selection a I ports. The Kanara Chamber ol Comm<
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  • 196 2 NEW DELHI, June s. About comprising 50,000 displaced families, I pntly resettled m Delhi, the Governm I decided. I Tni se families will b< ted nuui tunohg vi a cidlAdS, v i. >± ui.^jitii'iu per&oiia ii )ui i [J m Ol IH
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  • 77 2 NON-VIOLENT SATYAGRAHA LAUNCHED IN NEPAL IC.\\.\l I Nepali n P^, i.iiiii. k: c igain.si »hr < W^ r < <«> ohi.uu (,vu i,i>, Well I'l' ol V pal. X I-, L Mi ♦■< B (-J min*ni Nepali < Ruil i.vi olhei i 111 ii' 1 B processuin m 8111B l11
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  • 68 2 LEAGUE'S RE-ENTRY INTO POLITICS OPPOSED AIM. \Kli Jim. dm Vlniuiti AIIUUI h Mil i:i:i HI .1 H I lon of Hit* Indian I 0 I t 111' I |> r ll.' said M h V scp.n;! 1 X Ul <* In II.IV If, comi II v should Bu nomic basis
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  • 62 2 Refugee Township In Baroda BARODA, Junt I township consist m> m b "i Baroda iit months to i L remgei mil ul ((1 W be settled m I X E m eting attei ft Saxena, Indj X for HciKi Jivraj Mehi I Bar< I lii buy B proximal I the
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  • 16 2 Fees To Be Raised In Bihar Schools I 1 pay Ol t( I':. thai harci FOC
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  • 9 2 Amalgamation Of Sirmur State Forces SIM! forces I FOC
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  • 117 3 L E y CAN Bt THEHt ONLY If OEM AND i-riKINEK" w Mr. />• D. Gammons, Conserr Parliament, speaking Friday y f iJix noun service, gravity— in twin senses ot the I ia after the check m Europe act. He was discussing Mr. Woodrow Wyatt, i m the programme,
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  • 55 3 DR. VAN MOOK TO TALK ON COLONIAL PROBLEMS! IMI HAGUE, Netherlands, June m Hubertiu J. van Mook. i Lieutenant Governor 01 the i mi t(ii Last Indies. said on >\ In plans to un to the hi Sepiemoer m lecture on .1 problems for one term e< months) at tiie
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  • 130 3 RESETTLEMENT OF MEOS NEW DELni, juur 5. -The Ouvernment O i maid us deciaod to reinstall D their cng.uaj tao^x* m Aiwur aim tuiarutpiir otau^ kh uuu A^o.._K;iJijUL Musums— who had tnrown out Adi v^ tne cjm--lii 1 xv- o^ Qav< >cen -iv:r;^ .a 4 eiU rcrtiiipi m mala. ie^
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  • 48 3 PARIS, June 5. -Burma has a^ked to join the United nations Economic, Social and Cultural Organisation (.UNLbCO; und (Us Burmese Ambassador m London win sign tne constitution there au announcement irom tn.' ui\EBuo 6aiu Saturday. Burma *-lil become tne 4<tli member stur^ A.P.
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  • 380 3 Communists Occupy Tientsin Ill\A: SAM FRANCISCO, June s.— Chinese Communists Mounted on Saturday they occupied Tientsin on urxlay alter the Nationalist garrison "fled south by sea liwnile reports said Shanghai management is m roes "i -i commercial comeffort. Already some pro- ible but monumental were left by the reNationalists, Including
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  • 112 3 Menace Of Burma Muslim Communists In E. Bengal? KARACHI, June s.— Faiz Ahmed, General *ecreiary of the AllPakistan Trade Union Federation, yesterday said Moslem Communists from Burma mignt influence Moslems m East Bengal, unless a serious efTurt was made to improve tiie tood situation there. Faiz Ahmeu, who comes tram
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  • 186 3 Three- Year Work Programme For Free Mow Of News LAKE SUCCESS, June 5. The sub-commission on treedom 01 miormatiun and the press yesterday decided to give lop priority jn its turee-year wor*. pn granunt 10 studying ine«ui£ vi increasing me tree now oi Lniormation borougnout tne wunu. in*. L^-memoer suo-commission
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  • 313 3 CAUX SUR MONTREjUX, Switzerland, June 5. Greetings from India and Pakistan were read at the opening session of the World Assembly for Moral Rearmament here yesterday. Messages of loyalty and good wishes" came from all parts of the world, congratulating the initiator of the
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  • 101 3 LAKE SUCCESS, June 5. United Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie announced yesterday that he nad sent a letter to the Foreign Ministers of United Nations memoer governments appealing for additional financial support lor the United Nations relief program.ne for Palestine refugees. The letter Mr.
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  • 125 3 Dr. Hatta To Contact Emergency Govt. Leaders BATAVIA. June s— Dr. Mohammed Hatta will fly m a United Nations plane to the Atjeh country m North Sumatra today for the first direct contact between the exiled Republican leaders and the Emergency government. A republican spokesman announced the trip originany v.a.
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  • 83 3 FORMOSA TO BE AMERICAN BASE FOR NEXT WAR? LONDON, June 5. The Soviet magazine New Times yesterday alleged that "the American imperialists are turning Formosa together with South Korea into the chief base for a future war against democratic China," Moscow Radio reported. "American airfields are to he found m
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  • 42 3 CAIRO. June 0. --.me newspaper Mtsri said yesterday that France •vas about to set up a "puppet government" m the Fessan, the outhern part of the former Italian olony of Libya, under a local :hieftain named Emir Ahmed Self En Na&r. Reuter
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  • 523 3 LABOUR GOVT.'S BID TO RETAIN LEADERSHIP NEW YORK, June 5. The political campaign for Britain's next general election which is due a year from now but which might be precipitated earlier, already is under way and is getting hot. It is a
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  • 286 3 India Prepared To Meet Any Communist Threat DEVDAS GANDHI NEW YORK, June s.— Devcla* Gandhi, younger -on oi Mahatma (iandhi and Managing Editor oi the Hindustan Amies oi Delin, is to spend a fortnight m the United States during winch he will attend tin meeting of the United Nations Sub-CommiHee
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  • 62 3 LUCKNOW, June s— The U.P. Government, it is understood will shortly appeal to th« Federal Court. against the judgment oi th« Allahabad High Court m a case under ihi- U.P. Anti-Black-mark<-Ung Ac 1 l»a.-.-«d by th« provincial legislaiiin-. Th« H\&\\ Court had questioned
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  • 131 3 BOMBAY, June 5. The Bharat Airways, an Indian concern, will operate the i 'alcutta-Sydnt a.. route. India** < om.uuni. au«»n> .Minister, Mr Kaii Ahmed Kidwai said here. The Calcutta-Sydney air service now operating only up to tttnga pore because of the situations m Indonesia,
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  • 54 3 JAMAICANS TO WORK IN BRITAIN KINGSTON. .Jamaica. Jun» About 250 Jamaicans, some ol ttu m former hap 1 men, are folng I Britain later thib month to 1" i /or work Despite warning by the merit labour department tli;it c ditiuiii m Britain an tli/li men ar»- sailing for ESng^and
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  • 506 4 INCIDENT NEAR FRASER ESTATE IN JOHORE BAHRU AREA At S.:W p.m. on June >, a Chinese woman living with her seven children behind Fraser PJ state m Johore liahru area was m the house when an unknown number of Chinese came
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  • 604 4 LETTERS TO THL EDITOR S.r, Three ol your readert, namoly Mr. A. Nicholas, Mr. S. Williams and Mr. P. Sarangapany contributed articles wi'h regard to your editorial comment recently on the subject of "Radio Malaya In. dian Programme," (vide IDM ©f 23-5-49). Mr. Nicholas says that
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  • 51 4 CIVIL ADMINISTRATION DEMANDED FOR GUAM GUAM, June 5 -Tho Lower House of the Guam Congresi unanimously appropriate US$2O,OOO to send committee to Washington to pr«Ba for civil administration for the island. Thy Senate decided to delay action until after an xpectcd visit this summer by a US Congressional Committee A.
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  • 87 4 By kind permission ol Mr. X 1. Foulger, the Commissioner ol Police, Singapore, the Police Band will play under 3 direction ol Mr. J. C. Hitch, as follows: June 12 Botanical Garden. (5.^(1 6.30 p.m.) June 14 Katong Park 1 8.15 9.15 p.m June
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  • 35 4 The first annual general meeting ol the Estate Asiatic Stall Union, Ulu Langat. will be held at the Tamil Fir -1 -nt-irv School. Kaiang Jnrn 12 t 2.°0 Tj..n
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  • 81 4 friends and relatives are h«r by •nformed thai the marriages of ri i Edward (Cinchona Plantations Coimbatore) and Kumar] Tii Stella, son and daughter ol 3>i p. Joseph, (D.C.R.E., Kuala Lumpur (West), to Kumnri Rosr c'au^hter of Sri R. P. Rajoc. (Station Master. Senai. Johore> and to srl M.
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  • 158 4 Mr. Yong Mum Ben, the wellknown Penang artist, win hold an exhibition ol 102 water colours ana 12 oil paintings m the Chinese Assemoly wall, Kuala Lumpur, from june io to June 12. Mr. Mun ben has offered to give 20 per cent ot monies
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  • 177 4 The Royal Air Force Borneo Courier Service winch started n April 18. 1946. dosed clown on May 20, 194^, ana the service is now operated by the Malayan Airways. rhe Koyai Air force atrvice has been tne oiny air-link between bingapore and Borneo
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  • 183 4 The Mentri Besar, Selangor, Dato Hamzah bin Abdullah, on Friday Last strongly supported a drive for 500 new members organised at a public mooting of tho Klanu AntiT.B. Association. Dato Hamzail said he would become a member himself. Speaking at a meeting of all communities
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  • 40 4 VIR. LINDEMAN TO ADDRESS K.L. MERC HANTS TO-DAY At 10.30 a.m. to-day Monday. Mr. E. R. Lindeman, Economic Adviser to the U.K. Liaison Mission m Tokyo, will address representatives ot local trading interests m the Federal Legislative Council. Kuala Lumpur
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  • 252 4 In order to relieve congestion and facilitate thr direction of traffic at the Padang on tne occasion of the King's Birthday Parade a new set ol Regulation* will be enforced from 6.15 am. until i i minutes alter the .departure from the
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  • 57 4 JAPAN'S INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION TOKYO. Jun<> 5. Japan's jiulus trial production m April reached its, highest level iinc« the end of the War according to preliminary figures released today by SCAP'S economic and scientific section Industrial output was 71.6 percent of the 1030-34 base period. The preliminary figure^ exceeded the final
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  • 105 4 MEMBERSHIP OF INTER RELIGIOUS ORGANISATION NOW OPEN TO PUBLIC Dato Awang bin Omar. President of Religious Department, Johoro, has been elected as the new Chairman of the Inter-Religious Organisation ol Singapore and Johcrct. The Organisation, which hitherto affiliated religious bodies only, i> now open to Individuals ol all religions. At
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  • 122 4 Br. Defence Minister Views S'pore Island From The Air The United Kingdom Mm. tor Deu* nee, Mr. a. v. Alexanaei winded at Tengah A<»rodrom< j a. a. yesterday morning, ana iv- .^-a oy tin rt-.A.i 1 Kegnnexit. ne ineii pltM eueu to oov n, ment nou.se wnere ne nad cot,
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  • 105 4 Anthony Brooke Wants A Plebiscite Decision In Sarawak LONDON. Jun.- 5. Mr Anthony drooite, former Raja Muda 01 Sarawak the Pacific state which became a British colony after the .var wrote to the Times y sterday tnat he would finally renounce ail active interest m Sarawak politics if a plebiscite
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  • 104 4 H.C. invests Sultans Of Kelantan Trengganu On Saturday last a( Kato Bahju, High Uoinmisslon< r Sir Henry [Uurney, invested the Suitain Keiantan with the Insignia ol the k.u.m.u ihe ceremony took place at the j*aii Besar. Yesteruay morning Sir Henry went to Kuala Trengganu for the <•• remony of installation
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  • 10 4 REPORT ON MALAYA TRADE UNION'S Ulii I I llilj> Uinoni
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