Indian Daily Mail, 2 March 1950

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VL NO. 19. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, M ARCH 2, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 175 1 Lack Of Agreement Among Andhras Cited As Main Reason (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. I.— lndia's Deputy Prime Minister, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel told a questioner in Parliament today that India Government was not committed to anything regarding the redistribution
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  • 308 1 TAIPEH, Mar. I.— Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek resumed the Presidency of Nationalist China at 1000 today in a simple ceremony attended by nearly 250 officials including Premier Yen Hsi-shan, Gen. Chen Cheng, Governor K.C. Wu, Gen. Pai Chung-hsi, close associate of Gen. Li Tsung-jen and
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  • 36 1 The Singapore Art Society's first open exhibition of work by lovil artists will be declared open by Sir Patrick McKerron at the BritUb Council Hall. Stamford Road, at f> p.m. on Saturday March 11.
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  • 164 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. I.— lndia Is definitely not willing to Join any Pacific Conference "aimed against anyone and anybody" an authoritative External Affaire Ministry source said on Tuesday, but India will be glad to participate in any meeting of Pacific nations for the
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  • 35 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. I.—Government of India have sanctioned Rs. 11,000,000 to the West Bengal Government for refugee rehabilitation in addition to the loan of Rs. 30,000,000 granted earlier.
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  • 109 1 Ban On Palestine AMMAN, Mar. 1. —A Royal decree was issued today abolishing the mention of "Palestine" from all laws and regulations in force in Jordan and another, prohibiting inhabitants of the western bank of the Jordan (old Palestine) from suing any Government official in Jordan without the King's consent.
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  • 147 1 DISCIPLINARY ACTION AGAINST PRAKASAM OTHERS LIKELY (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 1. Ex-Premier Mr. T. PraUasam's move in joining the Opposition with 14 other Congressmen while they were still members of the Congress Legislature Party, have given rise to the embasrnssi'ng question of party discipline. Ministerial circles intend to
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  • 59 1 TOKYO, Mar. 1. Gen. Douglxs MacArttfur's headquarters has officially announced that Australian war crimes officials in Tokyo have authorised the release of 47 Japanese from Sugamo prison, previously held as suspected war criminals on Australian behalf. The announcement said tnai the released would Include
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  • 47 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 1. The President. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, left Delhi by air yesterday .morning (Feb. 28) for Benares where he will address a special convocation of the Hindu University and lay the foundation stone of the College oi Indology.— (GIIS)
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  • 47 1 PHOTO. The Commissioner of Police, MR. W. N. GRAY, stops to talk to i recruit during the inspection of the squad at the passing-out parade of 65 police recruits at t'.ie Police Depot. Kuala Lumpur. an Tuesday morning, Feb. 28H PUBLIC RELATIONS
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  • 267 1 HIGH COURT REFUSES TO GRANT RELEASE FROM DETENTION (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. I.— The petition on behalf of Mr. P. Venkaleswarlu, member of the Legislative Assembly now detained in Cuddalore Jail under the Maintenance of Public Order Act, claiming that he should
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  • 101 1 I HONGKONG. Mar. I.— The body 5 of Professor John Kennedy Rideout of Hongkong University, missing since Feb. 16, was found in the sea y today by a fisherman. 5 The London teacher disappeared 5 about a month after he came to Hong--5 kong
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  • 52 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 1. It was reported from Ernakulam that a band of Communists raided the Police Station at Edapalli, four miles away, in search of arms. After killing two constables and Injuring two others seriously, they removed guns and ammunition and
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  • 49 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. I.— lndia's Deputy Prime Minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel said during question time in Parliament today that as far as he was aware there had been no communist infiltrations into Assam from Burma. Copyright.
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  • 59 1 MELBOURNE, Feb. 28.— Postage stamps bearing new portraits of the King and Queen will soon be on sale in Australia. A twopenny halfpenny stamp which will be issued on Apr. 12, will bear a new portrait of the King, and a penny halfpenny stamp to be issued on June 19th
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  • 89 1 ASSAM MAIL TRAIN ATTACKED IN EAST PAKISTAN CALCUTTA. Mar. I.— Armed raiders killed eight people and wounded 17 when they attacked the Assam mail train near Santahar, East Bengal, yesterday The train was on its way to Ca^ cutta. An East Pakistan communique received here said that, taking advantage of
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  • 163 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 1.— In reply to a question in Parliament yesterday, the Prime Minister Pandit Nehru said, three National Laboratories were proposed to be opened in the near future for promoting scientific and Industrial advancement in the country in addition to the two
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  • 36 1 3 MIAMI. Florida, Mar. I.— Edward London Hall, 81, retired President of e the International Textbook Company of London who has been abroad for ten years and has offices in London and Paris, died here.- A.P.
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  • 132 1 Reuter LONDON, Mar. I.— The British Government is studying a request from the Indonesian Government for the extradition of Ceptain "Turco" Westerling, leader of the rebel "Heavenly Host" army in West Java now under arrest in Singapore. a British Foreign Office spokesman said here today.
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  • 77 1 JAKARTA, Mar. I.— Officials o*' the Military Governor's office said today police have discovered the hideout in Jakarta of Mrs. Westerling and their two-year-old child. The police added they have been put under "protection" of the police in the house where they were found. It
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  • 742 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. March 2, 1950. BR. PEOPLE'S VERDICT II JE^E defeat of the Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr. Arthur Creech-Jones and his Under-Secretary Mr. David ReesWiiliams in the British general elections which came off last week was not at all surprising, but the reasons given
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  • 959 2 Because He Holds No Of ficial Position In U.K., Says Dr. Matthai Questions In Parliament On Sterling Balances, Etc* NEW DELHI, Feb. 17 (By Air Mail).— ln reply to a question on sterling balances in Parliament today, the Finance Minister, Dr. Matthai, said
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  • 543 2 BILL INTRODUCED IN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Feb. 17 (By Air Mail) The Labour Minister, Mr. Jagjivjan Ram, introdu ced in Parliament to-day the Labour Relations Bill, 1950, which seeks to provide for the regulation of the relationship between employers and employees for the prevention,
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    10 2 PHOTO. KHWAJA NAZIMUDDIN, Governor- General of Pakistan, laid tha A.P.
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  • 53 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA Mar. 1— About 50,--000 Hindu refugees affected by the recent disturbances in East Bengal Districts have arrived In West Bengal since the rioting at Bagerghat in Khulna district on Dec. 9 last. It is officially estimated that 20,000 wime from
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    43 2 Photo. The Begum Aga Khan is seen when she viewed some of the safes, containing gold, in the treasury vaults of the State Bank of Pakistan on Feb. 13. She was accompanied by her husband, the Aga Khan (not seen in picture).— A.P.
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  • 163 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 17 (By Air Mail). The Speaker. Mr. Mavalankar, ruled in Parliament today that major corrections in official copies were not permissible. Mr. Kamath was trying to make a point by quoting from an answer given by Mr. Khurshed Lai, Deputy Minister for Communications,
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  • 113 2 U.S. PROPOSES GENERAL ELECTION FOR GERMANY FRANKFURT. Mar 1. The United States on Tuesday proposed that elections be held throughout Germany— possibly on Oct. 15 hut with the proviso that the Russians agree that they would be free This Is the date the Russians have set far election* in East
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  • 101 2 THAI FOREIGN MINISTER TENDERS HIS RESIGNATION BANGKOK, Mar 1. Slam's Foreign Minister Phot fiarasin yesterday tendered his resignation 10 Premier Marshal Luang Pibul Sonskram. Usually reliable sources reported the reason for the resignation was the Foreign Minister's opposition to the Premier <■ reportedly uncompromising stand favouring the government's diplomatic recognition
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  • 107 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. I.— Wing Commander M. M. Sakhre, of the I.A.F. Operational-Command, has taken over the Command of No. 1 Ground Training School of the Indian Air Force at Jalahalli. Thirty-year-old Manohar Mahrodrappa Sakhre was commissioned in the General Duties (Pilots') Branch of the
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  • 43 2 CANBERRA. Mar. I.— Australian External Affaire Minister Percy C Spender announced <m Tuesday lie appointment of Frank Keith. Officer as Australian Ambassador to Prance. Officer, a career diplomat, was previously Ambassador In China, and Minister at The Hague A.P.
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  • 26 2 MELBOURNE, Mar. 1 Sundar Abdullah a native of Persia who claimed ,he was 107 years old died after being knocked down by a motor car. A.P.
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  • 399 3 Jungle Warriors Use Bows Arrows To Protect Sacred Buffaloes DAL AT, INDOCHINA, Mar, I.— Fierce jungle warriors, armed only with bows and arrows, were reported in revolt yesterday against efforts of the Com-munist-backed army of Ho Chi Minh to rustle their sacred buffaloes,
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  • 49 3 SAIGON, Mar. I—lndo-Chinese1 —Indo-Chinese insurgent leader Ho Chi Minh is ready to sign "friendship, financial and economic treaties with Russia and other countries recognising the Vietminh democratic Republic," Vietminh Minister M. Noang Minh Giam declared in a broadcast here last night. Reuter
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  • 136 3 SUSPENDED FROM "FOREIGN LEGION OF HONOUR" PARIS, Mar. 1. M. RogerFrancois Peyre, one ot the central figures in tne case of alleged corruption in Indochina known as ne •Affair of tne Generals,'' was yesterday suspended irom the French region of Honour. < A Parliamentary commission is now inquiring into charges
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  • 161 3 WASHINGTON. Mar. 1. Th.American Military Mission in Par s is now screening a list, submitted by the French Government <A military equipment and arms required by French and local forces in Indo-China. Reporting this yesterday, State Department officials said the Mission would try to work
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  • 81 3 DAR ES SALAAM, Mar. 1. A sawmill, intended to be the biggesi in Africa and capable of producing 40 prefabricated houses a day. :s being closed by the Overseas Fooa Corporation at Noli, 30 miles from Machingwer, in the southern province cj the groundnuts area.
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  • 66 3 MANILA, Mar. 1. Five persons were killed and eight others seriously wounded in an ambush Sunday night in the village of Bustong, about 60 miles south of Manila, according to a press despatch received here yesterday evening. The report gave the names of tn? victim* and
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  • 21 3 LISBON. Mar. I.— Col. Eduardo Tavares Nunes, new Portuguese military commander in India, left here yesterday by air for Goa.— Reuter
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  • 158 3 LONDON, Mar. I.— Russia yesterday revalued the rouble against sterling and the United States dollar— placing U on a jgcld basis— and cut the prices of food, tobacco, liquor and clothes by ten to 49 per cent. Moscow Radio announced. Price of bread Is cut 25.9
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  • 100 3 AGA KHAN ALSO FEARS ANOTHER WORLD WAR CAIRO, Mar. 1. The Aga Khan In an Interview witfh the Arab newsrpaper Al-B&lagh yesterday, said he shared widespread fears there would be a third world war. He said that as Asia possibly contained more politically explosive material than any other part of
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  • 254 3 TAIWAN LIBERATION NOT FAR OFF, SAYS GEN. CHU HONGKONG, Mar. l,^Gen. Chu Ten, coauuaxider-in-cniei of the uninese (Communist Army, told a meeting in i'eKing yesceroay that ne wiii tuifli tne "sacred cask 01 uoeraung Taiwan," according to communist report last nigni. Re said tne People's Li Deration Army wu* carrying
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  • 42 3 m-A.FM PRESIDENT SOEKARNO of the United States of Indonesia pedals merrily on his bicycle, his wife behind him. Seen during the President's recent tour of India is he was on his way to see the Taj MahaH A.P.
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  • 470 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 1. —The Security Council yesterday resumed debate on the Kashmir question. Council President, Dr. Carlos Blanco, invited the Pakistan representative, the Chairman and members of the United Nations Kashmir Commission, to take seats at the Council table. The first speaker in the
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  • 28 3 LONDON. Mar. I.—Sir Hablb Rahimtoola, Pakistan High Commis sioner in London, called cm Foreigr Secretary Ernest Bevin yesterday at I his own requefet. Reuter
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  • 611 3 JAMES GRIFFITHS BECOMES COLONIAL J SECRETARY LONDON, Mar. 1. Three key figures in the Labour Government Sir Stafford Cripps, Mr. Ernest Bevin and Mr. Herbert Morrison retained their post* in Prime Minister Clement Attlee's new Government announced last night. Mr. Bevin remains Foreign Secretary,
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  • 195 3 UK URGED TO OPEN H BOMB TALKS WITH RUSSIA YORK, England. Mar. 1. The Archbishop of sfork, Dr. Cyril Garbett, today urged Britain to open hydrogen bomb talks wMb Russia if the United States could not do so. He proposed as an alternative— if agreement couid not be reached "a
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  • 196 3 "RUSSIA HAS SOMETHING ELSE BESIDES A-ENERGY" PRAGUE. Mar. I.— President, Klement Gottwald hinted in a speech to the Central Committed of the Czech Communist Party that Russia had sometning else besides atomic energy to use in the event of war, it was disclosed here yesterday. An cfficial account of the
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  • 655 4 BANDITS ATTACK PASSENGER TRAIN IN BAHAU AREA On Feb. 28, acting on information at the Nang Hwa High School, Sitiawan, one classroom was screened by the police and one male Chinese, aged 21, was arrested. He was found in possession of books and documents
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  • 105 4 Maj. Gen. Jcihn M. Welkert. deputy chief of staff of the American Far East Air Force, arrived in Singapore on Tuesday, Feb. 28^ from Jakarta aboard an Airforce B-17 on a brief courtesy visit to the R.A.F. and Air Marshal F. J. Fogarty. He
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  • 103 4 A fund for the relief of the Kampong Buli.it Kejxmg victims nas been started and will be administered by a Committee consisting of the District Officer, who is also a representative of the 0.5.P.C., Muar the Penghulu Bukit Kepang, with the Administrative Officer, Muar.
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  • 100 4 Mr. John Strohm, associate editor of the Curtis Publishing Com. pany chain which is one ci America's largest publishers of magazines, arrived in Singapore last week from Colombo fcr a fortnight's visit. After touring Malaya, he will g« to Jakarta in March, and return v Singapore
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  • 70 4 The Postmaster-General innounces that It Is necessary to suspend the Printed Paper Service o China but unregistered letters, postcards and Clubbed Packets can still be forwarded bv surface mall at senders* risk to all parts. In addition, registered letters and printed papers may
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  • 52 4 A discourse on the "Gospel of Sn Ramakrishna" in Tamil will oe conducted by Mr. S. Narasimhan, the Hon. Secretary of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, at the] Mission premises, 9, Norris Road, on Fridays at 6.30 p.m....The first class will be held tomorrow.
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  • 167 4 MASIMAGAM FESTIVAL IN MALACCA There will be a "Maslmagam' Festival at the Chettiars' Temple at Cheng in Malacca today and 'torn jrrow, (Mar. 2 and 3). The programme is as follows Today (Thursday): 1 p.m. The Silver Chariot duly decorated wiil be taken In procession from Malacca, reaching Cheng (sth
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  • 55 4 The 17th annual general meeting of the Catholic Young Men's Association (Church ot Our Lady of Lourdes) Singapore will be held at the Parochial School Hall on Sunday. Mar. 5 at 9.00 sun. Light refreshments will be served. All members are requested to attend, writes Mr.
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  • 133 4 NEW DELHI, Mar. 1.— An Indian scientist claims to have prepared a compound from Indian fish <U which will be very effective in the treatment of patients suffering from high blood pressure i. Dr. S. Niyogi, of Calcutfi^niversify who had gone tr^,\ne United
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  • 174 4 The Indian Recreation Club will play a friendly game of Soccer against the R.A.F. Seletar on Sunday Mar. 5 at Seletar and members of the I.R.C. Soccer Team mentioned below will meet at Parrer Park at 3.30 p.m. for transport to Seletar. The following players are ask^d
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  • 75 4 The Gymkhana Sports Team will challenge Sime Darby Sportis Club in a friendly soccer game today (Thursday) at Farrer Park. The kick-off is 5.15 p.m. sharp. Thd Gymkhana team will be selected from the following players: Rengan, S. Veloo (Capt.); S. Krishnan, A. Rahiman. G. Suppiah, C
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  • 36 4 The Annual General Meeting of the Lower Perak Indian Association. Teluk Anson will be held on Saturday, Mar. 4 at SXKJ p.m. at the association premises. Tea will be served.
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  • 69 4 MR. and MRS. S. MANICKAM photographed after their marriage in Singapore on Sunday Feb. 19. Mr. S. Manickam is attached to C.E. Branch H.Q. 223 8.0.D. The bride, formerly Miss Kamaiatchi, is the eldest daughter ol S. Marimuthu, Ex-S.T.C. Inspector. The marriage was solemnised
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  • 138 4 The Commissioner-General. Mr. Malcolm MacDonaJd, will open thft Exhibition of Water Colour Paintings of Singapore and Scotland by Dr. William Clyde. C.M.G.. which n being held In aid of the Diverslonal Therapy Unit at the Tan Tock Sens Hospital, Singapore. The opening
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