Indian Daily Mail, 7 March 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail you VI. NO. 24. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 393 1 Transport Business Reported Normal In Calcutta CALCUTTA, Mar. 6.— tyae general strike called for today in connection with Pandit Nehru's visit here is reported to have failed completely. Transport was operating normally and business houses were open as usual. The strike is largely
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  • 51 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 6.— Lt.-Col. D. S. Bedi, 1.P.6., at present High Commissioner for India in Australia, has been selected for appointment as Chief Commissioner of Coorg In succession to Mr. C. T. Mudaliar, says a communique. He is Hkely to take over this month.
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  • 81 1 BOMBAY, Mar. 6. Dr. (Mrs.) Tomikowada Kora. Japanese author and politician,) at the end of a 100* day visit to India said here that she had discussed with Pandit Nehru the possibility of his visiting Japan at the time of the signing of the peace
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  • 55 1 PARIS, Mar. 6.— Former Pre**sident Albert Lebrun of the French Republic died today. He was 79.— A.P. PAHANG: Mentakab area— At 1.55 p.m. on Mar. 6 the down train from Mentakab was derailed six miles south of Mentakab following an explosion. Three wagons have been derailed.
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  • 75 1 PHOTO). R.A.S.C. drivers who have volunteered for a month's jungle patrolling setting off from Kuala Lumpur to join a Guards Brigade unit with whom they will operate on jungle patrol. (ARMY PUBLIC RELATIONS PHOTO) The jungle patrol from No. 3 British R.A.S.C. Transport Company which
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  • 48 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 6.— The Government of India has protested to the Pakistan Government against what official sources here today described as "grossly exaggerated and fabricated reports about India" broadcast during the last few weeks by Pakistan radio and published in the Papress.B Reuter
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    26 1 The Ceylon Commissioner in Malaga Mr. M. Saravanamuttu, photographed while declaring open the Dindings Ceylonese Association at Sit ia wan recently. —Ph.. y Mr. lIKNKY DAS6
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  • 72 1 INLYV DELHI, Maf. 6. The Finance Minister, Dr. John Matthai, said in Parliament on Feb. 21 that all the States represented at a conference recently held here had agreed that the use of opium in India would be completely prohibited within ten years except
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  • 132 1 MELBOURNE, Mar. 6.— Mr. K. S. Duleepsinhji, newly appointed Indian High Commissioner to Australia, said here it would do cricket a lot of good if Australia were defeated. Australia are so far ahead that it is impossible to imagine them being beaten, the former Indian Test
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  • 83 1 PARIS. Mar. 6.— UNESCO is looking tor a "super headmaster" who will; Supervise 40 schools in tents nnd old army barracks in the Middle East; control 21,000 Arab reiugee pupils; make his school "round" by jeep, aircraft and camel across de-' sert and valleys from
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  • 64 1 CLASH AT RECEPTION TO CEYLON COMMUNIST LEADER: 5 INJURED MATARA (Ceylon), Mar. 6.— Five people were injured one seriously when Communists and non-Commu-nists clashed at a reception here, to Dr. S. A. Wickremasinghe, Ceylon Communist leader I Dr. Wickremasinghe announced that Soviet and Chinese Communist delegates would come to Ceylon
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  • 117 1 NEW TREATY BETWEEN BRITAIN AND RED CHINA HONGKONG. Mar. 6.—Negotiations in Peking between Chang Hanfu. Chinese Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Mr. J. C. Hutchinson. British Charge d'Affaires, on ChineseBritish relations have reached their final stage, according to a usually reliable pro-Communist source. This report said the Chinese Government
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  • 129 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 6.— The Deputy 'Prime Minister. Sardar Patel, told Parliament on Feb. 21 that no occasion had arisen for Government to change its attitude towards the R.S.S.. as was explained in the Press Communique issued on the release of ihe R.S.S. leader. Replying to
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  • 57 1 PRAGUE, Mar. 6. Prague Com- munist officials have ordered house j owners and janitors to remove all j signs from buildings forbidding pedlers and beggars. Explained Rude Pravo, organ of the Czech Communist Party. "There is no reason for such posters because in cur country the
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  • 81 1 Estate Clerk, 3 Specials Two Others Killed In Lorry Ambush TRAIN DERAILED NEAR MENTAKAB FOLLOWING EXPLOSION At 3 p.m. yesterday, Mar. 6, an estate lorry proceeding from Sungei Dungin to the main road was ambushed by a large gang of bandits. Three Special constables, one estate clerk, one driver and
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  • 147 1 MANILA, Mar. 6.— Vicente Araueta, 35, prominent Manila businessman and member of one of the Philippines wealthiest families, is being held for US$5O,OOO ransom by an outlaw band in Cavite province Announcement of the. kidnapping ,of Araneta while on an inspection trip yesterday in Cavite province, just
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  • 563 1 i NEW DELHI. Mar. 6. Pandit Kunzru, leader of the Indian delegation to South Africa, returned to Delhi on Feb. 25 after participating in preliminary talks for the holdimr of a round table conference.— FOC were no known casualties. RED POSTERS IN PENANG PENANG: Georgetown
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  • 34 1 Mr. B. Neal Harris, one of the Directors of Coca Cola Ltd., who is on a round-the-world business tour, Is scheduled to arrive here today bv s.s. "Canton."
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  • 52 1 The last of the series of lectures on British /political tradition will *e given in the Y.MOA.. Stamford Road at 8 p.m. today, Tuesday, by Mr. G. G. Thomson. The title is The Changing Pattern" and will discuss the adjustment of Party doctries to Britain's
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  • 177 1 LAIK ALI ESCAPES FROM CUSTODY HYDERABAD; Mar. 5.— Mir Laik Ali, former Pre* mier of Hyderabad state who had been under house arrest since India's "police action" in September, 1948, has escaped from custody, it was learned here today. —Reuter. LATER REPORT BOMBAY, Mar, 7— Laik AU former Prime Minister
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  • 94 1 ROME, Mar. 6.— Francis Cardinal SpeUman warned today that the threat of war was increasing. He urged the Faithful to be "prepared for death always."— In one of the gravest pronouncements, the visiting Archbishop of New York, said "Last week it was published in
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  • 95 1 Mr. Mrs. Francis Thomas Entertained I The Labour Party entertained Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thomas at Slang Lim Park last night on the eve of their departure to England on holi .day. j The party was attended by a number of distinguished guests, officials 'and unofficials. High tributes were paid
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  • 64 1 SEOUL, Mar. 6.— Seventeen South Korean businessmen are planning to charter a plane from General Claire Chennault's Asian Airline for a 30--day trip to South-East Asia and India. It was understood the businessmen, who would Day their own expenses, would be accompanied by the American
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  • 93 1 Hindus Are Not "Kafirs" BOMBAY, Mar. 6. Hindus in India do not like being referred to as "Kafirs," meaning infidels— so the Indian Government has sent a note to (the Pakistan Government requesting them not to use that description in their radio broadcasts. The' note also protested against
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  • 28 1 I LONDON, Mar. 7.— King George VT opened Parliament Monday with a Labour Government statement of new policy shelving nationalization land offering nnfv non-controversial '^■lal.llm A.P.
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  • 648 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. Mar. 7. 1950. PROPAGANDA STUNT IF, as we have already explained in our editorial yesterday, the very demand for the abolition of petrol rationing in this Colony is an indication of the guilty conscience on the part of the unofficial members of the Legislative Council
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  • 2193 2 160m, Persons Will Quality To Vote NO SERIOUS RIVAL TO CHALLENGE CONGRESS NEW DELHI, Mar. 6.— lndia will hold her first general election under the Constitution of the new Repubic during next winter. The new elections will be conducted by universal adult suffrage of Indian
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  • 538 2 ERNAKULAM, Feb. 25, (By Air Mail). In a world which had not yet abandoned aggression where peace was still the dream of the wise, the necessity or an efficient defence force could not be exaggerated. The long stretch of India's coastline was
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  • 58 2 KARACHI, Mar. 6.— Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, former Premier of United Bengal, declared here on Feb. 26 that he was organising an Opposition Party and had invited "staunch League workers" to a conference, to be held at Lahore on March 15 and 16, to chalk out
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  • 86 2 ATTEMPT TO WIPE OUT ANDHRA LEADERS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. b.— The worst disaster on the Madras and Southern Main alia Railway occurred in the early hours of Saturday morning, when the Calcutta mail train was derailed at just south of Sumrpet
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  • 78 2 TRIVANDRUM, Mar. 6.— One hundred and eleven gazetted officers who have put in 25 years' service but whose official and acclaimed ages differ will be compulsorily retired, according to a Press Note issued by the Travancore-Cochin Government on Feb. 20. Gazetted officers
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  • 359 3 EXF.A.O. CHIEFS WARNING LONDON, Mar. 6. Revolutionary communism is likely to spread from Asia to Africa, the Middle East and Latin America because "hunger is the greatest of all politicians," former world food chief Lord Boyd Orr declared here yesterday.
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  • 80 3 RANGOON, Mar. 6.— Dr. Ahmet Giail Muzarra, representative of the Riff leader. Abd El Krim. now living in exile in Egypt, called for the sympathy and cooperation of Burma and India in the liberation of North African countries fr /m European domination. Dr. Muzarva,
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  • 186 3 ROME, Mar. 6.— Prince Allessandro Torlonia, Italy's greatest landlord, yesterday stilled peasant unrest* on his estate temporarily, at least* by paying his workers 14 million lira. The Prince's capitulation to the demands of tenants on his 35.000--acre Fucino estate, north of here. jame as peasants all
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  • 407 3 RANGOON, Mar. 6.— Police arrested On Kin, managing editor of the Burmese daily newspaper, Bamakhlt, on Saturday on suspicion of aati state activity. His newspaper was closed down on Wednesday for publishing a report that the Burma Socialist Party intends to oust certain ministers anr* convert the
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  • 130 3 ATHENS, Mar. 6.— Leftwing candidates gained considerable support in early returns from Greece*. general election on Sunday. The two leitwing parties the National Progressive Union and the Republican Front had about 35 percent of the ballots counted so lar. The rest of the vote was
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  • 101 3 LONDON, Mar. 6.— Moscow Rauio uncorked a new phrase on Sunday iO describe the mechanical cotton ncket, which won a Stalin Prize .or a group of Soviet engineers ar lashkent. It was "agrotechnical." "In 'it i agrotechnical qualities, it s superior to the American cotton oicket," said
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  • 324 3 PARIS, Mar. 6.— The Justice Minister Rene Mayer /esterday accepted a compiomise anti-Sabotage Bill in a n attempt to end one of tht worst pugilistic discusshins in French Parliament history. X Vic Bill is milder than the d^ie originally proposed by Premier r,Por 5
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  • 44 3 WASHINGTON. Mar. 6. Umon viM John L. Lewis and pit owners last night signed a contract ending the strike of 372,000 American soft coal miners. „,«-i» Th* miners all return to worK today and tnmnrmw. it was announced.— A.P Reuter
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  • 86 3 RANGOON, Mar. 6.— The Burmese Government yesterday announced the formation in Rangoon of a tea-man inquiry by more than 50,000 Kaream state tribesmen that the state s name be changed to Mayar. The tribesmen want this change to avoid confusion with the rebel Karens, whose
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  • 221 3 E. GERMANY TO SIGN TRADE PACT WITH RED CHINA LEIPZIG, Mar. 6.— Eastern Gernany will conclude a trade pact with China this summer, Herr George Handke, East German Trade Minister, told a press conference at _,eipzig yesterday. A German trade delegation will leave for China in May and it is
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  • 109 3 RANGOON, Mar. 6. Daw Than Khin, widow of U Saw. hanged la May 1948 for assassinating Burmese Premier Dr. Aung San, has been refused* a passport to take her daughter to Darjeeling to be educatt.here. according to a press report- Reuter A toast to the United Kingdom and
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  • 51 3 KANPUR, Mar. 6. Thirty-nine police officers and 19 Communist prisoners were injured in the district goal here Saturday, when about 30 Com- munists stoned the police after be-" ing refused permission to mix with other prisoners. Order was restored after a charge with lathis (staves).
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  • 67 3 WASHINGTON, Mar. 6. The United States has charged Hungary with treaty violation by failing to compensate adequately American citizens whose property has been seized 'under the Hungarian nationalisation law. A note was delivered Friday last to the Hungarian Government by the United States Legation
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  • 59 3 KARACHI, Mar. 6.— British, Pakistan and Persian locust experts, meeting here, have recommended their Governments to take Immediate steps to establish a desert locust, board for the Persian Quit area. They also recommended that the Pakistan Government and the locust survey in Nairobi should intensify
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  • 79 3 VIZAGAPATAM, Mar. 6. The naval training college which is proposed to be established by the Government of India here will be located tn the Lawson Bay area, it is learnt. The college is expected to start fenctioning before Mar. 31 this year. The Central Government have,
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  • 304 3 LONDON, Mar. 6.— Soviet astronomers reported on Saturday the 1 earth has a gaseous tail 62,000 to 78,000 miles long like a ccmet. The tail stands out from the side of the globe opposite the sun said Vasilo Fesenkov,
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  • 47 3 Bloc Only -thakin nu NEW YORK, Mar. 6.— A New York Times despatch from Rangoon yesterday quoted Burmese Prime Minister Thakin Nu as stating that Burma would not join a Pacific military alliance but would be interested in joining an anti-aggression bloc.
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  • 130 3 QUIRINO'S INVITATIONS FOR BAGUIO CONFAB. MANILA. Mar 0. President Quirino is at present going over the invitations to some ten nations in Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific to join the organisation eonlerence scneduled to be held in Baguio, summer capital of the Philippines, either in the middle or latter
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  • 110 3 50,000 WORKERS strike IN SUDAN KHARTOUM, Mar. 6. A threeday general strike, paralysing essential services and involving an estimate 50,000 workers Degan through the Sudan yesterday. The breaking up of an illegal procession and arrest of 12 people at El Obeid was the only incident reported so far. The strike
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  • 13 4 To Maintain Internal Security In The Event Of War
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  • 994 4 The Federation Government has been considering, in conjunction with the military authorities, the reestablishment of Volunteer Land Forces and preliminary plans have now been prepared. The proposals are for units basically different from the volunteer units of 1939 which were designed to be combatant infantry units for use against external
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  • 305 4 The Parliament of the United States of Indonesia! In the course of its meeting last 'Friday, succeeded in forming its working sections with Standing Committees appointed to take charge of the sections. The wonting sections are: Foreign Affairs; Internal Affairs and Justice; Finance, Economy, Communication
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  • 58 4 Funds have been made available under the Colonial Development and Welfare Act of the United Kingdom for the visit of an expert to •dviee whether the present organisation and staffing of the Film Unit maintained by the Federation Government is Appropriate for tne
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