Indian Daily Mail, 5 March 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 22. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 5. 1950. FOUR PAfcES 10 CENTS
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  • 377 1 'Heed The Writing On The Wall And Desist From Crime Against Minority' NEW DELHI, Mar. 4, Seven Muslim members of the Indian Parliament in a joint statement on Thursday have urged Pakistan Government to find a speedy solution for the u tragic happenings in East
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  • 584 1 NEHRU REPLIES TO QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI. Mar. 4.— Disaccreditation of the Press Trust of India and other newspaper correspondents in Eastern Pakistan formed the subject of a series of questions In Parliament yesterday. A member asked: (a) Will the Prime Minister be pleased
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  • 164 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 4.— The President of All-India Women's Conference Shrimati Urmila Mehta has sent the following telegram to the President of the All- Pakistan Women's Conference in Karachi and its branch president at Dacca:— "Harrowing tales of attacks on, women and children in East Bengal' are
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  • 265 1 KICKS AND PUNCHES EXCHANGED AT FRENCH ASSEMBLY PARIS, Mar. 4.— First lighting broke out between Communist and non-Communist Deputies in the National Assembly yesterday and the session was suspended. The brawl began when Communists attempted to delay a Government bill dealing with the war in IndoChina. Fighting broke out on
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  • 44 1 C.R. COMPILING TAMIL-ENGLISH DICTIONARY NEW. DELHI,. Mar.. 4.— Former Governor-General Sri C. Rajagopalachari is busy hi Madras compiling ad Tamil-English Dictionary, according to a report in the Times of India." The Dictionary is expected to be on the lines of the Concise Oxford Dictionary.—(GllS).
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  • 107 1 H-BOMB OUTLAWED IN S. E. FRANCE AVIGNON, Mar. 4.— The hydrogen bomb has been outlawed from the sunny little village of Vaucluse-la-Fontaine in South-East fYartce. Communist members asked the Municipal Council to pass a resolution in favour of outlawing the hydrogen bomb. Mayor Jean Garcin was in full sympathy; he
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  • 34 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. 4.— lndia's next census will begin on Feb. 9, 1951. One million enumerators, among them 100 school teachers, will be engaged in operation. Copyright.
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  • 66 1 CANBERRA, Mar. 4.— Mr. Percy Spender, Australian External Affairs Minister, yesterday confirmed a Ran goon report that Australia was willing to contribute £500,000 from its London balances towards a loah to help Burma. "This offer shows the Govern* ment's desire to do everything it can
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  • 524 1 Broadcast Appeal To The Nation NEW DELHI, Mar, 4, Indian Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in a broadcast last night recalled his statement on Bengal in the Indian Parliament last week in whch he mentioned "other methods.'* He said
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  • 50 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 4.— Major General Sahib Singh Sokhey, who has been director of Haffkine Institute, Bombay for the last 18 years has been appointed assistant DirectorGeneral of World Health Organiza* tion. Dr. Sokhey is a wellknowi^^^^^ rity on plague and cholera. -M GIIS
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  • 52 1 Reuter MADRID, Mar. 4 Spain has, at the request of France, recognised the new independent states of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos as members of the French Union, it was announced last night. Unofficial but usually reliable sources said that southern Korea was sending a diplomatic representative
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  • 26 1 SEOUL. Mar. 4.-^Soatn Korea on Friday recognised Spain, Bao Dai's government in IndoChlna and the independent Indo-Chinese klnni dontf c< Laos aij-4 C&qibo4lft.—A.P A.P.
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  • 259 1 PAKISTAN WANTS ACCREDITATION OF INDIAN CORRESPONDENTS KARACHI, Mar. 4.— The Pakistan Information Ministry denied yesterday a statement made by Indian Premier, Pandit Nehru, disacoreditlng Indian newspaper and news agency correspondents in East Pakistan. A spokesman said the East Pakistan government m wanted all Indian correspondents to become accredited to the
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  • 60 1 3,000 CANDIDATES CONTEST GREEK ELECTIONS TODAY ATHENS, Mar. 4. —Security authorities expect no disorders when Greece votes in tomorrow's national election, though they know that remnants of the defeated guerilla move- ment exist in 100 areas of Central Greece and Macedonia. Three thousand (3,000) candidates of 144 parties ranging from
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  • 80 1 Formosa Govt. Withdraws From Tariff. And Trade Pact LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 4.—Nationalist China's delegation to the U.N. said Friday the Formosa Government is withdrawing from the tariff and trade pact drawn up to Havana and put into effect on Oc£. 30, 1047. St. T. F. Tsiang, chief delegate, the withdrawal
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  • 162 1 RED CHINA POSTPONES LAND DISTRIBUTION PLAN SAN FRANCISCO. Mar. 4. The Chinese Communist Government yesterday postponed itts land distribution plan, according to a Peking official broadcast here yesterday. The decree ruled that in the 30--called "newly-liberated areas," which includes most of China, land distribution would not start before the autumn
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  • 327 1 HONGKONG, Mar. 4. Canton yesterday experienced one of the most devastating raids in its history when more than 700 people were killed or injured by Nationalist bombs and machinegun bullets. A iChinese report said that the target was the city's power station, which is situated
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  • 21 1 NICE. France. Mar. 4. Nlnet;-one-year-old King Gustaf V of Bweden wrtved here Friday for hli 43rd'hoiiday on tne Fr^njla Rivleyx A.P.
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  • 2999 2 AICC'S DECISION NEW DELHI, Feb, 18 (By Air Mail). The AllIndia Congress Committee today decided by 104 votes to 28 to suspend the right of effective members to vote in Congress elections until the next session of the Congress. That right
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  • 1192 2 ATHENS, Mar. 4. —Although at least 110 parties and party coalitions are contesting the 250 seats in the new Greek Parliament to be elected tomorrow, Mar. 5, there are only four main parties or groups in the battle. They are: The Populist Party under
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  • 173 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 19 (By Air Mail). Over 30 members o* the AICC, described as the "younger element," met this evening to discuss "ways and means ot infusing new blood" in the Congress following Pandit Nehru's call yesterday to "revitalize" the Congress. The meeting, which
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  • 2652 3 An Interview With The Great Scientist By Dr. SUSHILA NAYAR Ever since I came to the United States I had wanted to meet Dr. Einstein, the great scientist and worker for peace. I had been deeply impressed by his tributes to Mahatma Gandhi, and felt
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  • 80 3 PHOTO The Duchess of Windsor curtsies low, and the Duke holds bar hand as he bows before the Court of Rex, King of Carnival and Lord of Misrule at the Ball of Bex at New Orleans, Louislann, U.S.A. on Feb. 21. The Duke and Duchess visited the
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  • 279 3 India Govt- To Take Over Anchal Department In Travancore TRIVANDRUM, Mar. 4— Mr. Krishna Prasada, Director-General, Posts and Telegraphs, who has been having talks with the Chief Minister and other officials here in regard to the Government of India taking oyer the Telephone and Anchal Departments of this State, has
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  • 318 3 NO SINGLE SOLUTION TO END A-CONTROL DEADLOCK WASHINGTON, Mar 4 The State Department believes there is SSifHJ*J e "tortto* to end the deadlock tetween the Western Powers and Russia over the control 6? atomic energy and to reach agreegenera? n East w,est <«fferences m x,,3 e s**^ Department* position was
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  • 454 4 MUST BE VERSED IN CULTURAL TRADITIONS MADRAS, Mar. 4.— The suggestion that those who were sent to foreign countries as ambassadors should be well-versed in our cultural traditions, wammade by Mr. Justice P. Govinda Menon, presiding over a meeting held under the auspices of the South Indian
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  • 80 4 WATENSTEDT, Salzgitter, Mar. 4. More Jthan 1,000 workers at the former Hermann Gcering steel plant here staged an anti-dismantl-ing demonstration yesterday, booing and shaking their fists at the arrival of 'two British officials. Demonstrators rushed the British officials car and threatened to overturn u One tyr?
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  • 77 4 BERNE, Mar. 4. Switzerland Wednesday expelled Nguyem Xua.i Lai, Communist Vietnam student, who was officially forbidden to enter Switzerland 'to speak at a Commvn'St rally n Geneva. Lai, who had entered Switzerland from France without a visa was arrested In Neuchatel while on his way to
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  • 118 4 Reuter RANGOON, Mar. 4.— White flags were yesterday flying all over Toungoo. headquarters of the Karen National Defence organisation in Lower Burma, indicating that the insurgents were fleeing east of the Sittarg Valley, according to official sources here. Government forces were continuing their advance towards Toungoo, wnich
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    80 4 Representatives of four Chinese Guilds in Selangor discussed over Radio Malaya at 9.15 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 24, the response of Selangor Chinese to the Anti-Bandit Month appeal. Leftto rlahtMr. Yik Woon Kee (Radio Malaya's representative); Mr. Shi Yon* Fun (representing Yan Keng Ren volenf Dramatic Association); Mr Thong Ylng
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  • 81 4 RosM bin Dobie and Morshidi bin Sidek, who were sentenced to death in January for the murder of >*he late Governor of Sarawak, Mr. Duncan George Stewart, were executed in Kuching Prison on Thursday morning. Rosll and Morshidi were tried in the Second Circuit Court in
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  • 227 4 NEW DELHI, Mar. 4.— The Government of Indians scheme of awarding scholarships to Indian and indigenous students in certain Asian and African countries for studies in India, which was inaugurated last year, will be continued this year. An External Affairs Ministry Press Note
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  • 36 4 MOSCOW, Mar. 4.— The death was reported in Moscow on Friday of the outstanding Soviet mathematician, NUcolal Luzin. Pravda declared his discoveries created a whole new turn in the mathematical sciences.- A.P.
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  • 61 4 After his detention under Section 12 (b) of .the Emergency (Trave' Restriction) Regulations, Car Westerling was either in the Lockup in the Central Police Station o: in the custody of Special Branch Officers carrying oilt enquiries. The fcod and drink provided during these enquiries should not
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  • 43 4 SCANDINAVIANS TRAIN PAKISTANI TROOPS SRINAGAR, Kashmir. Mar. 4 informed sources here said that two Scandinavian experts are training Pakistani troops in snow and mountain warfare in the Northwest Fronftier Province. No further details are available except that two battalions are already trained.- A.P.
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  • 49 4 At 7.12 p.m. tomorrow, Monday, Mar. 6, there will be a broadcast over thei Blue Network from two Police Road Blocks. Radio Malayaob.se rvers In Kuala Lumpur and Singapore will describe how the Police go about these SecurHy checks and how the public can assist them.
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  • 192 4 The Management Committee of Singapore Sikh Partinldh Sabha thank the undermentioned for their monthly atd<to Khalsa Stehools: Messrs. Gian Singh Co. $25.00 Messrs. Indersons Co. 11.09 Messrs. Sachdev Brothers 11.00 Messrs. Malaya Siam Trading Co. n.oo Messrs. Pritam Singh Co. 11.00 Messrs. Phoola Singh Co.
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  • 31 4 Copies of the War Damage Commission Ordinance are now on sale at the Publication Bureau in the General Post Office at a cost of s<n cents.
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  • 61 4 Dr. Moh. Rum, High Commissioner for the United States of Indonesia to the Netherlands, will receive 12 ships on behalf of the USI in Holland, said radio Djakarta Thursday night quoting Radio Hilversum. The ships, which are light-armed naval patrol boats, have been specially built for
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  • 106 4 Applications are invited from candidates for appointment as Assistant Traffic Supervisor in tn» Board's Traffic Department. Thnre are two such appointments to o» filled. The salary is $300 a $25 $450 P.m., subject to satisfactory service and a Cost of Living Allowance is payable in addition.
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