Indian Daily Mail, 3 July 1949
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Title Section17 1949-07-03 1 Lmjmon Indian Daily Mail \()L. V. NO 142. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.17 words
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116 1949-07-03 1 C wealth Assistance Plan 'imce. Postponed] 2 —Commonwealth countries Meed their plans for assistance to Burma, acTis diplomatic quarters in New Delhi. >L quarters believe that the Burmese Governthwdtd by Thakin Nu, has now "turned the f inReuter - 116 words
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49 1949-07-03 1 CALCUTTA, July 2.— Four hundred political prisoners in Calcutta have called off their three weeks old hunger strike for better status, allowances and other prison facilities it was officially announced today. The prisoners, believed to be Cszintunisto, startpH th^ir strike on June 10.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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130 1949-07-03 1 NEW DELHI, July 2.—Over 1,500 .;itcient manuscripts, long preserved in the Research Department of the Jammu and Kashmir state and the Rajgarh Library in the palace of the Maharaja of Kashmir, have 1 b?en flown from Kashmir to India. On birch bark or ancientF.O.C. - 130 words
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88 1949-07-03 1 MALAYAN ADMINISTRATION 'WELL ON TOP" SAYS KILLEARN LONDON, July 2.— Lord Killearn, former British Special Commissioner in Southeast Asia, said on his return from India and Malaya yesterday that the administration is now "well on top" of the Malayan* rebellion. Planters and miners in Malaya deserved the gratitude of everyoneReuter - 88 words
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34 1949-07-03 1 ew Govt. successes Against Karen Rebels Ms 2.-Th« Burin** Uuned new Communist and n widely u paraand northwest occupied Htonmidway between Ciptured 12 in »helorth. rebels I Kyaukoyu u b« a a ca--25U 20034 words
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15 1949-07-03 1 INDIAN COINS FOR EW KERALA STATE UNION ian uld niled u (ore tales < ochln 00015 words
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8 1949-07-03 1 No Devaluation Of Says Senanayake Ii 1 88 words
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101 1949-07-03 1 SHORANUR COCHIN RAILWAY TO BE ELECTRIFIED ERNAKULAM, July 2. An 80mile stretch of the South Ind an Railway from Shoranur to Cochin will bv electrified, with the completion of an ambitious hydroi lectric project launched by the Cochin State Government. The project, estimated to cost Rs. 25.000.000 at its initialA.P. - 101 words
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114 1949-07-03 1 NO DANGER TO STERLING BLOC SAYS INDIA GOVT. NEW DELHI. July 2. India is concerned with Britain's dollar tronblei because of the Dominion's sterling balances— but New Delhi official* do not believe that the Cnited Kingdom's economic diifiuulties are insurmountable. "I see no danger to the sterling bloc from thisA.P. - 114 words
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Article39 1949-07-03 1 Mr. J. E. Pepper, M.C.S. has been appointed to act as Financial Sec--etanr, Singapore with effect from Sunday the 28m June, 1949, in race of Mr. J. D. M. Smith, C.M.G., M.C.B. who is on l«*vi.39 words
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119 1949-07-03 1 JINNAH MANSION NOW EVACUEE PROPERTY! BOMBAY, July 2. Jinnah House, the palatial Bombay home of the late Mohammed Ali Jinnah, founder and first Governor General of Pakistan, was today declared by the Bombay Government, to be "evacuee property'* property abandoned by refugees at the time of the partition of India.Reuter - 119 words
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Article97 1949-07-03 1 DACCA, July 2.— Maulana Akram Khan who recently tendered resignation of his office as the President of the East Pakistan Provincial Muslim League, has, it is learnt, withdrawn the same on the intervention of Choudhury Kh iliquzzaman, President of the All-Pakistan Muslim League. Although the Maulana, whileFOC - 97 words
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55 1949-07-03 1 MADRAS, July 2.— The Government of Madras have appointed Dr. M. R. Guruswami Mudaliar as '-Tonorary Director of Indian Medicine for a period of three years. The post of the Special Officer *or the Reorganisation of the Department of Indian Medicine is abolished with effectFOC - 55 words
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Article52 1949-07-03 1 CALICUT, July 2. The Government of India are opening a ViceConsulate in Mane shortly, and the Vice-Consul is expected to assume ?harge of his office by the end of this month. Mr. C. E. Bharathan, General Secretary of the Mahajana Sabha in 1 1J AU 1¥FOC - 52 words
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65 1949-07-03 1 HYDERABAD, July 2.— Syed Kasim Razvi, former Razakar leader, has been formally placed under arrest for alleged murder cf Shoebullah Khan, Muslim editor of Urdu Daily, Imroz. The trial is scheduled to begin on July Is. Since Mid-September police action, Razvi has beenA.P. - 65 words
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Article43 1949-07-03 1 NEW DELHI, July 2. Th? Executive of the Delhi Union of Journalists on Tuesday approved a 28 point questionaire on working conditions of journalists in Delhi. It covers scales of pay, leave, working hnnrs and nt.her p.nnnpp.teri matters.— FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article53 1949-07-03 1 NEW DELHI, July 2.— The report that the Government of India have accepted the recommendation of the Central Pay Commission to raise the retiring age of Government railway employees frcr.n 55 to 58 is incorrect says a Press Note issued by the Ministry of Railway. The recommenda^™" 1 4c cHMFOC - 53 words
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108 1949-07-03 1 BOMBAY, July z. JioldtTS oi the Ciovernment of India s 3'<, Loan, 1949-52, will have the option of converting tneir noldings at par into eitner ine 2i'/c Loan Ussue price Rs. 99-1 per Rs. 10U> or the 2*Vc loan 1962 ussue price Rs.FOC - 108 words
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327 1949-07-03 1 PROTEST AGAINST GOVT. PROPOSAL TO RAISE SALES TAX (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 2. The City and province hotels observed an unique one-day hartal yesterday in protest against the Government's proposal to enhance the saletax on the turnover of the hotels,327 words
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210 1949-07-03 1 Hatta Men To Contact Again Emergency Republican Govt. DELEGATION TO LEAVE TODAY BATAVIA July 2. Indonesian Republican Vice-President Hatta decided to send a delegation to Sumatra to meet the head of the emergency government, Sjafruddin Prawiranegara it was announced by a Batavia spokesman, of the Republican negotiations delegation. Tjie delegationA.P.; Reuter - 210 words
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64 1949-07-03 1 CUSTOMS UNION WITH INDIA: FRESH PROPOSALS FROM FRENCH GOVT. NEW i'ULlil. July Z.— ine Government 01 India are considering tne French Governments proposal lor a mourned customs union agreement between Indian and frencn settlements in tne Nuutn. me Oovernment 01 India, it is learnt, are iiiteiy to send tnen coumer-proposaisFOC - 64 words
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125 1949-07-03 1 The annual meet for the American Cup will be held by the Singapore Rule Association at Nee Soon Kange today, Sunday, July 3 from tf.^U a.m. t 0 12 noon. The Cup was presented last year by Lt._Col. Verie D. Miller125 words
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354 1949-07-03 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) The Hongkong Shanghai Bank's new 10-storey-ed $2,500,000 building in Orchard Road was opened yesterday with a golden key by the CommissionerGeneral for South East Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Mr MacDonald named the building the largest business premises354 words
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38 1949-07-03 1 AMBALA, July 2.— The control on distribution of course and medium qualities of cloth will be lifted by the East Punjab Government from July 10. it is o-ffiMaiiv ir»o^*,f FOCFOC - 38 words
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57 1949-07-03 1 AMBALA. JiTy 2.-- Shankar Ki tayya. who was ordered to b? r leased by th? Full Bench of ttv« East Punjab High Court hearing the Gandhi murder case, was released from the Ambala Central Jail on June 24. Escorted by th? police. Shankar leftFOC - 57 words
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Advertisement130 1949-07-03 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY POBTI **fava. B.N. Borneo and Sarawak I Month 4.00 12.00 24.00 1 Year 4300 other Pl»«*« 1 Month -I 4.50 J 13.50 27.00 1 Year 64 00 TIME FOR "ISLAMISTAN" FORMATION HAS COME CHAUDHURY KAUQUZ4HAN KARACHI. July 2.— The Prssidenl uf the All-Pak stan Moslem League, Chaudhurv130 words
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1129 1949-07-03 2 To Understand Their Difficulties And To Tell Them What I Have To Sav' NEED FOR REVITALISING CONGRESS EMPHASISED NEW DELHI, June 19 (By Air Mail).— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister, said here today that he had come to feel that more contact with1,129 words
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Article338 1949-07-03 2 BAROLA, July 2. Dr. Gilder, Bombay Minister for Health and Public Works, on June 18 opened a new Medical College at Baroda. Addressing the gathering, Dr. Gilder emphasized the need for many more doctors imbibed with the spirit of social service. It was a pity,FOC - 338 words
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73 1949-07-03 2 BRUSSELS, July 2.— Belgian Occupation troops are to evajaate the German town of Bonn, according to an official statement by the Belgian Government. According to the statement, the area of Bonn will cease to be part of the allied occupation zone. Bonn which isA.P. - 73 words
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51 1949-07-03 2 WASHINGTON, July 2. The withdrawal of United States Army forces from Korea In accord with a United Nations resolution, was annuonced on Thursday night. A military advisory group remains in Korea. It U neaded by Bligadle r rw»n*»r i al WllUam f. Roberts.A.P. - 51 words
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324 1949-07-03 2 NEW DELHI, July 2.— lndia aspires to be self-sufficient in steel in five years. But, in the meantime, she depends heavily on imports. Present annual demand is 2,500,000 tons but production is less than 1,000,000. The three present plants will spendA.P. - 324 words
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207 1949-07-03 2 BERHAMPORE (Ganjam), July -Three persons, including an advocate, were seriously injured In a clash between Andhras and Onyas here on June 24. The police intervened and dispersed the crowd after a lathi charge. It is stated that a procession taken out by the AndhrasFOC - 207 words
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Article, Illustration66 1949-07-03 2 PHOTO. Emperor Haile Selassie pulled the lever to start drilling operations in search of oil at the Gumdora Hills in Ethiopia's o gad eS Desert, recently. The site is that of the Singlair Petroleum Company of America, operating under a 50-year monopoly concession. Photo shows Emperor Silawie pulling the leverA.P. - 66 words
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Article104 1949-07-03 2 WASHINGTON, July 2. President Truman suffered a crashing defeat in Congress on Thursday when the Senate passai the Labour Bin constructed by Senator Robert Taft, Republican of Ohio. The vote was 51 to 42 with 17 Democrats joining with 34 Republicans favouring the Bill. The Bill104 words
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62 1949-07-03 2 PAKISTAN FRONTIER FORCE OFFICER TO STUDY IN U.S. KARACHI, July 2. Lt. Col Atiqur Rchman of- the Frontier Force regiment o f the Pakistan Army is leaving shortly for trailing at Fort L-avenworth, Kansas. Col. Rchman distinguished himeelf during the last war, winning a military cross. Major Niaz Farooq ofA.P. - 62 words
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953 1949-07-03 2 (By A POLITICAL CORRFsda, As Sri Sarat Chandra Hose. J D^ with all the stage-thunders issociiitJi J sought to be established that i "'V^H Assembly that West Bengal «J .V^ J/- fr h^«s] black-market mg and that he N, m f953 words
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211 1949-07-03 2 First Indian Artificial Fertilisers Factory To Be Set Up Next March NEW DELHI, July 1-The first Indian factor) tor large-scale manufacture of artificial fertilisers will start work in March. It is expected to reach its full production target of 1,000 tons of ammonium sulphate per day on June 1950. TheA.P. - 211 words
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445 1949-07-03 3 I, LOUIS RENOU i THE SORBONNE, P\KIS) i it> roots in classical antiquity real contribution in the inteids, has a place in the world any people realise today that e ;ind they aspire for some, has resulted in a thirst445 words
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202 1949-07-03 3 AFGHANISTAN UN. DELEGATE'S ASSERTION m OKK< lulv Sardar Abdul Ham >d Khan Aziz, ghanisUns permanent dele^-te to the United Nations said here yesterday that the l'athans of the tribal area and the North-West Frontier Province were "racially, culturally and by language,Reuter - 202 words
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100 1949-07-03 3 Afghan Claims On Pakistan Unreasonable, Says London Times LONDON. July 2— The London Tinie.> yesterday declared that Afghanistan*! "accusation" that Pakistan was threatening the tribesman in the areas between the "administered districts" of the North- West Frontie r Province and the Durand Line, was unjustified. "Afghanistan indeed has begun to100 words
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Article139 1949-07-03 3 ROME, July 2.. .The second World Health Assembly decided m plenary session yesterday to hold its next conference in Geneva on May 7, 1950. United States Surgeon General Dr. Leonard A. Scheeie invited the World Health Organisation to hold its fourth assembly in 1951 inA.P.; Reuter - 139 words
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177 1949-07-03 3 NEW DELHI, July 2—The Government of India have decide?! to extend price control over the export of cotton piecegoods to all destinations. At present price control on the export of piecegoods apphe s only in case of Australia, Sudan and British East Africa.177 words
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Article79 1949-07-03 3 KABUL. July 2. Mohammed Eahir Shah, King cf Afghanistan, on Wednesday opened Parliament in a ceremony attended by the Prime Minister, Cabinet members and senior civil and military officials, the official Afghan news agency, Bakhtar, reported today. Congratulating Members of Parliament and wishing them success in79 words
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Article62 1949-07-03 3 WASHINGTON, Juiy 2. President Truman declared on Thursday that Bernard Baruch, U.S. "Elder Statesman" was badly misinformed whrn ho accused the Administration of taking a needleia gamble with national security. The President would not comment further at a news Confer rence about criticism of his AdministrationA.P. - 62 words
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Article384 1949-07-03 3 NEW PLAN TO CONTROL DISTURBANCES CALCUTTA, July. 2.— With a view to handling any future disturbances in the city in a better and quicker way, the Calcutta police have decided to replace the present 'picket system by radio patrol units. The city will be dividedA.P. - 384 words
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Article, Illustration9 1949-07-03 3 PHOTO. ■iiiiiai^nai all the delegates to his party.- A.P.A.P. - 9 words
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Article537 1949-07-03 3 A condolence meeting organised by the literary section of the Singapore Kerala Samajam will be held at S p.m. today Sunday, at No. 6 Race Course Lane to mourn the death of Mahakavi Ulloor S. Parameswara Ayyer, the Malayalam poet. Mr. P. K. Kaimal will preside and537 words
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Article, Illustration413 1949-07-03 3 VAKKOM RAMAKRISHNAN - VAKKOM RAMAKRISHNAN By JT was only a few weeks ago that the Singapore Malayalees mourned the death of a great literary genius of Kerala in the person of Sree C. V. Kunjuraman. Surely, none of us ever thought then, that within such a short space of time Kerala413 words
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Article137 1949-07-03 3 (Continued from pace 2) the domiciled BCne f :il"es and tho r e who have been trying to find out a basis for understanding. 12. Regarding the refuges he started the same game and beyond issuing public statements full of h°at and dust, his practical contribution137 words
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Article142 1949-07-03 4 Sardar Jogendra Singh, the In. dian Trade Commissioner-designate for Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, was scheduled to arrive Saturday evening by 8.0.A.C. Constellation from Calcutta, says a Communication from the Government of India Information Services office, Singapore. Sardar Jogendra Singh has had expert training in business142 words
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78 1949-07-03 4 NEW TRADE ENVOY'S ADVICE TO CALCUTTA MERCHANTS CALCUTTA. July 2.— Sardar Jogindra Singh, Indian Trade Commissioner-Designate for Malaya and Singapore, addressing businessmen here said Malaya offered golden opportuni. lies for expansion of Indian trade to the mutual advantage of both countries.A.P. - 78 words
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53 1949-07-03 4 BOMBAY, July 2.— The Indian Government has revised th s prices 01 Indian cotton textiles for the quarter July-September, it wa? learned here. revised prices/ it was learned, include a seven oer cent reduction iOr superfin e varieties and about two per cent for t*>«Reuter - 53 words
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Article66 1949-07-03 4 A Dakota aircraft of No. 52 SXJJ^q 0 Royal Air Force took off from Seletar on Wednesday mornng, June 29, at 12.00 hours to drop urgently needed supplies of ChloroMycetin in Sarawak required for a civilian dangerously ill with typhoid. The drugs were dropped by parachute66 words
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121 1949-07-03 4 FORMER SINGAPORE VICE CONSUL TO BE U.S. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE President Truman has announced the nomination of W. Waiter But. terworth, career Foreign Service Ofnc-r, to be Assistant Secretary Of State. Mr. Butterworth's first post was Singapore where ho served 1928-31. Prior to returning to Washington in 1947, he121 words
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126 1949-07-03 4 MALAYAN VARSITY FUND REACHES $32,***** Up to June 25 the University of Malaya Endowment Fund has reached $32,924.47. The latest donors are as follows SINGAPORE BANKS: Mr. C. H F. Blake, District Office, Kroh, Perak $25.00; Mr. K. V. S. Alagappa Chettiar, 82, Lister IRoad, Kuala Pilah $200.00; Raffles College126 words
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Advertisement137 1949-07-03 4 DR. K. SUKUMARAN I Dr. K. Sukumaran of p aravnr Travanccre has arrived in Sin A pore on 2nd July. He will be v 2 r? H^W^l Serangoon Road. C^V^k] i SHIRIN ""^3 1 To««ay= 3.30, 7.15 and 9.45 p. m SLENDANG DELIMA (Malay) ~^^~^2jß f TODAY: M V H137 words
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