Indian Daily Mail, 17 July 1949

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  • 18 1 ydati Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 157. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 263 1 I Dead Mans Recorded Voice Warning HCkERBQCKER'S VIEWS ON CAN COMMUNISM CONQUER ASIA RECALLED Communist activity m China, lat in Siam there was a "frightsn;e a monster Soviet Embassy, from m Asia is simple enough. "It is survival". Reuter. Pact like the Atlantic Pact and
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    103 1 ruuiu. produced a 250-feet UeWarefel of tfti disaster, Copies of which are being bent to London and Washington! CONGRESS SYMPATHY EXPRESSED The President of the Indian National Congress, Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, m a statement, said: "We express our deep sympathy with tn« Dutch and the American Governments and the unknown
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  • 110 1 July lb.-Under flags of the five countries— kW h i Chlna anJ Wo^and— a service was held ictinil ()mba >' on Jul y 14 m memory of the KLM *£mh ?1 < n> J ular and diplomatic corps of these five na in c leading officials and non-officials of
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  • 105 1 NEW DELHI, July 16. -The Government of India during the year ending June 30 distributed 30,000,--000 rupees (USs9,ooo,ooc») for expansion or opening of new industries m the country. The money was distributed through the newly-started Industrial Finance Corporation. Branch offices m Calcutta and Bombay
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  • 38 1 NEW DELHI, July 16.— The Government of India has opened a vice-consulate m Kandahar m Afghanistan. R. C. Kalra has been appointed the first Vice-Consul. He will fuxictV;"i under Winer-Commander 1 Rup Chand, India's Ambassador m Kabul. A.P.
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  • 154 1 NEW DELHI, July 16.— The Working Committee of the Indian National Congress will meet here today to chalk out what may probably be the manifesto of the premier Indian political party for the 1950.51 general elections under the new constitution. The Working Committee
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  • 160 1 NEW DELHI, July 16.— A deputation representing 5,000 press workers of Government of India presses m India, led by Mr. Harihar Nath Shastri, General Secretary of the Indian National Trade Union Congress, waited on Mr. N. V. Gadgil, Minister for Works, Mines and Power, Government
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  • 180 1 NEW DELHI, July 16.— The bodies of H. R. Knickerbocker and nine othef journalists killed m Tuesday's crash hear here were cremated on Friday, The funeral service at the Morgue was completed and the bodies were taken out to Sewri Protestant cemetery where both
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  • 66 1 AGENDA FOR KARACHI TALKS COMPLETED SRINAOAR, July I§.—The Kaslltnlr Commission has Completed its agenda and procedure for the forthcoming joint military conference between India and Pakistan to be held at Karachi on July IS. Members of the Commission's Truce Sub-C mmlttee are expected to leave Srinagar for Karachi today. The
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  • 27 1 PARIS, July 16.— France'a Socialist Party has won the two front battle against the CommunUta And Dc Oauiiyts, the Labour Minuter,; r*ni*l Meyer paid on Friday. AP
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  • 114 1 Nehru Greets Indian Rover Scouts To World Meet NEW t>ELHt July 16. The Prime Minister has sent a message of good wishes to a party of twenty Rover Scouts of the Boy Scouts Association, m India which left for Norway Thursday last to take part m the fourth world Rover
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  • 87 1 NEW DELHI, July 16.— Buddhism as a religion and philosophy has proved to be an Important link between India and Thailand since ancient times, according to Prince Piya flangst, son of the Regent of Thailand. He Was replying to an address of welcome by
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  • 59 1 NEW DELHI, July 16.— India ha* placed an order with a Swcd> firm for 6.000 ore- fabricated roof ings for tnid huts and 1,000 prefabricated hirdboard huts, it wa« learned herfe. The huts, expected to arrive m Bombay by September, will be riven to refugees from
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  • 109 1 Liquidator For Exchange Bank Of India Africa BOMBAY, July 16.— The Bombay High Court has ordered the Exchange Bank of India and Africa Ltd., to be wound up and has appointed an official liquidator for the bank. The Bank applied tor a moratorium order from the High Court, for staying
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  • 102 1 NEW DELHI, July 16.— In reply to his congratulations on the return of the Indonesian Republican Government to Jogjakarta, tne Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlai Nehru, has received the following message from President Soekamo and Premier Hatta: "On bahalf of the Government and people of Indonesia and
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  • 52 1 LONDON, July 16. Winston Churchill will set forth the Conservative Party's policy for the 1950 election m a "great speech" one week from Saturday. Churchill who heads the party is expected to have an audience of 50,000 for his address at a rally at
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  • 226 1 India Burma Not Likely To Join S. E. Asia Union Opinion In Delhi Rangoon RANGOON, July ltt.— Burmese Foreign Minister Mating declared on Friday that Burma does not intend to join blindly in any association of countries anti- Communist or otherwise which might involve the Mother country in another South
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  • 41 1 60 KILLED IN AMMUNITION DUMP EXPLOSION COBLENZ, July 16.— About lixty people were killed and 300 injured when a German ammunition dump exploded m Pruem, near Coblenz, French cone of Germany last night, the German News Agency DPD re* ported, Reuter
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  • 75 1 India- Philippine Aviation Pact Talks NEW DELHI, July 10, -A Communication! Miniitry spokrsman said on Friday India-Philippine tn* talks pending conclusion of an probably will start here about July 31. The spekesman said the Philippines approached India 10 day.^ ago but India preferred to postpone the talks pending concusion of
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  • 73 1 WASHINGTON, July 16.—Acceptance of President Truman's 60-day truce proposal by major atetl producers averted a threatened nationwide steel strike on Friday. Leas than 12 hours before the midnight strike deadline the U.S.. Steel Corporation reluctantly agreed to the President's will. The large companies already had
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  • 112 1 PAUL ROBESON WANTS TO BE "BLACK STALIN"? WASHINGTON, July Hi— n admitted former Communist swore yesterday that Negro singer Paul Robesott has been a member of the Oqmmunist Party for many years and is ambitious to become "the black Stalin," The House Un-American Activities Committee got that testimony from Manning
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  • 154 1 MADRAS, July 16.— A warning to the public not to make indiscriminate Use of the emblem of the National Flag, has been Untied by the Government ill a Prte« communique. The communique states that the National Flat of India Is thr
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  • 344 2 Bold Action By Executive Committee Advocated NEW DELHI, July 16.— "With courage, honesty of purpose and something <>i tli** spirit of service and sacrifice which Congressmen showed m such abundant measure m the past on their part and co-operation on the part of others, I am not at all
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  • 79 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, July 16.-— The body of Knickerbocker, wellknown American journalist, was one of nineteen bodies of victims of Tuesday's air. crash at Ghatkopar Hills near Bombay to be buried at the Church of England Cemetery at Sew yesterday morning. A
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  • 105 2 BRIDEGROOM JAILED FOR BOOZE TRIVANDRUM, July 16.— A young man here' was convicted of violating /prohibition laws and sent to jail for two* months— on the eve of his wedding. Bridegroom and his prospective fafther-in-lav, came from Karaikal, French settlement near here, where there is no prohibition. In Madras province
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  • 78 2 FIRST ASIAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP IN CALCUTTA NEW DELHI, July 16.— Calcutta will be the venue for the first International Lawn Tennis. Championship of Asia \Vhich is to be held from Di'C. 22 to Jan. 1, next. The International Lawn Tennis Federation at its meeting m Paris last week decided to
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  • 69 2 GSTAAI), Switzerland, July IG.— Jaroslav Drobny and Vladimir Cernik, Czechoslovakia's top tennis stars, rejected a Czech Government order to return to Prague. They announced they were going into exile and hoped to reach the United States. The two players had withdrawn from Swiss International Tennis
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  • 204 2 NEW DELHI, July 16. A competition called the "Airmen's mese and dining hall competition" for encouraging: Royal Indian Air Force units »to further improve messing arrangements and amenities for airmen has been started at the instance of Air-Marshal Sir Thomas Elmhirst, Chief of the Air Staff and
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  • 259 2 MADRAS WOMAN DETENU TO BE FREED: PETITIONS OF TWO OTHERS REJECTED MADRAS, July 16. Mr. Justice Horwill and Mr. Justice Balakrishna Iyer of the Madras High Court on July 7 allowed a Habeas Corpus petition filed on behalf of Srimati Suryayathi who has been under detention under the Madras Maintenance
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  • 583 2 Indian Maharajas Would Have Built Palaces UpCountry CEYLON NEWS: USEFULNESS OF FOREIGN CAPITAL IN CEYLON EMPHASISED COLOMBO, July 16. —Many advantages that would have accrued to Ceylon are now completely lost, s^ ld t Mr H Moo *aJee, referring to the application of drastic" exchange control regulations. Mr. Moosajee, who
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  • 61 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 16.— When protection is conferred on a particular industry, all units of the industry whether Indian-owned or not, will be automatically entitled to claim benefit of such prottction, accord. ing to a India Government Press Note dealing with the question
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  • 203 2 73,133 WORKERS INVOLVED AND 476,750 MAN-DAYS LOST NEW DELHI, July 16— There were 103 industrial disputes m India m April 1949 resulting m stoppages of work, according to provisional statistics issued here. These involved 73,133 workers. Seventy-eight of these were fresh disputes. The number
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  • 1273 2 NEW DELHI, July 16. It may be of interest to review the work of the last session of the Constituent Assembly which adjourned m the middle of June after a strenuous one. month session. During this session the Assembly completed the adoption of nearly three-fourths of the provisions of
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  • 560 3 LNew Order Hits India's Colourful Warrior Clan! TRAGIC END TO THE "SWAY f UDALiiM CUM IMPERIALISM Irom Our Own Correspondent) I w^y fa —The colourful clan of JagirTZdlhU feudal chieftains of Rajputana—is now \^f If Indian 'samurai 9 (war lords)
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  • 33 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 16. The Madras Government has finally decided that Pudukottah State should become a revenue division of Trichy District with Pudukottah Town as headquarters Copyright
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  • 719 3 Ideal Of Passive Resistance Tagore' s Writings To Gandhiji Recalled NEW DELHI, July 16.— Under the caption, "This is my prayer," the latest issue of the Harijan publishes a letter written by Poet Rabindranath Tagore to Mahatma Gandhi on April (12, 1919. This letter which refers to events m the
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  • 89 3 I'Vhe t Evince), July 16.— American aid to a hhrna m P lan has no political strings attach. E*sS* i*:°- member of the Indian V h hah just returned here from the idem,' 01 aid CSC' X ld -o' Russia had "political design*" behind it.
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  • 284 3 NEW INDIAN POSTAGE STAMPS: TO BE RELEASED FOR SALE ON AUG. 15 New Delhi, (By Air Mail) stamps m the new Indian Archaeological Series will be released for sale to the public on Aug. 15 when India celebrates the second independence anniversary. The value of the stamp is written m
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  • 169 3 (Continued from page 2).. was moved by a mtmber .belong. ing to a minority. Condition^ having vastly changed since the Draft Constitution was introduced m the Assembly, it was considered inappropriate that m the context of free India and of present condiditions m the country, there should be
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  • 376 4 Gem as Local Indian Congress To Hold Athletic Meet In Honour Of Independence Day On August 15 The Gemas Local Indian Congress is holding a Sports Meet on Monday, Aug. 15, m honour of Indian Independence Day at the Gemas Railway Institute ground. The meet, which commences at 2 p.m.,
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  • 195 4 In order to raise funds for We-U fare Week, a Committee has been formed to organise Water Sports at Port Swetfcenham. The WaW Sports will be held on Sunday, Aug. 7, commencing at 10 a.m. and w'U continue throughout the day. The Sultan of Seiangor
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  • 33 4 Dr. M. Abraham, President ol the Singapore Indian Association, returned t 0 Singapor© from India yesterday evening by plane, via Colombo, after spending a brief holiday m India.
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  • 89 4 lu to iiigh Otmmtoufttr, Fodcrat.on ef :«laiayu, feir Henvy Guvney, ov.ll tJfh Malacca on J.uy 23 lor h ceremony of presenting awards by the King. The ceremony will be heid at 12 noon on zhe Malacca Club Padang. Sir Henry will present the following awards:
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  • 95 4 On and from tomorrow, Monday July 18, the Parcels Section of the General Post Office, Kuala Lumpur, will be accommodated on th* •ground floor of the P.W.D. building, at the corner of Market Street and Victory Avenue, (opposite the Chartered Bank building;. All parcel traffic
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  • 82 4 Welfare Week m Negri SembUan this year will be held separately m each district and will Do run by each District Welfare Committee. At a meeting on Thursday night, Seremban District Welfare Committee discussed ways and means ol raising funds during th« Welfare Week for
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  • 29 4 The next monthly meeting of the Rural Board will be held on Thursday, July 21 m the Council cnam* ber, Colonial Secretary's Office at 10 a.m.
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  • 30 4 It is officially announced that the King's Exequatur empowering Mr. Gregory Jones to act as Honorary Spanish Vice. Consul at Singapore has received th c King's signature.
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  • 38 4 The annual general meeting of the i\aimni Asst-ciaJon oi the i'm? tthMra VII Cor»e of Ale:lk :.c will Ue h*;C at tfeb General HOspnal, K.:»ia Lumpur qr Sunday. Ju*y 31 s l S3G p^m.
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  • 20 4 The Governor has approved a Commission as Acting Sub-Lieute* nant, Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, to Robert Ho.
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  • 29 4 Mr. R. H. Stevens has been appointed a member of the Rent Conciliation Board m place of Mr. J. A, Dean who has resigned.
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  • 43 4 An Examination m Law for Cadets m th, Malayan Civil Sti. vie«, the Malayan Police S«rvic«. the Malayan Customs Service and officers m the Immigration Department will be held m Singapore, o n the 26th, 27th and 28th Stpt. 1949.
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  • 17 4 o^£i iLT B Mft <Mo* has b«*n cufive Controlltr, Importf and Rx-
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  • 212 4 At the fifth Meeting of the Air Day Committee held on Tuesday July 5, it was confirmed that the Second Air Day would be held on Saturday afternoon, Aug. 20. A full programme of events has been planned which will include participation by
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  • 130 4 FAR EAST AIR FORCE COMMAND CONFERENCE A two-day Command Conference will be held by the Commander m Chief, Air Marshal Sir Hugh Lloyd at Headquarters Far East A"* Force on July 18 and 19 at which the Air Officer Commanding Malaya (Air Vice Marshal F. J. W. Mcilersh), the Air
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  • 79 4 Mr. F. J. Howe, Assistant Engi. neer, Malayan Public Works Service, has been appointed to act as Executive Engineer, Rural, Public Works Department, Singapore, m place of Mr. D. Bruce -Smith. Mr. John Adrian Hamilton Gauntiett, has been appointed to act as Assistant Secretary, Colonial Secretariat, Singapore. Lieutenant W.
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  • 26 4 The Governor has recognised Mr. Karl E. Sommerlatte as Vice-Con. sul of the United States m Singapore pending the issue of the King's Exequatur.
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  • 23 4 Dr. R. J. Grove-White, Medical Officer, Malayan Medical Service, has appointed to act as Tuberculous Specialist, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore*
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  • 11 4 HAM Fp iv •0.: B, a < =r ,l^a^ bird, A.P.
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  • 103 4 12 VILLAGES NEAR PATIALA WASHED AWAY BY FLOODS! NEW DELHI, July I«.—TwMv* North of Delhi have been washed V U^ n^ r I reaching here yesterday. Ed a ay by These reports said more than m v Xi Inches cl rain had fallen yesterdnv m Fl^l d Canal on the
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    • 85 4 NOCTURNE Today Sunday, July 17 at 10.30 p.m. the programme of Music and Verse, ''Nocturne," will feature extracts of the work of Shakespeare, based as on the theme of night. The verse readers will be: Rhona Connery, Pasco c Thornton, David Lyttle, lan Henderson, Dick Nan. carrow and Peter Mrnin.
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