Indian Daily Mail, 22 March 1950
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Title Section17 1950-03-22 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 39. SINGAPORE, WEDNES DAY, MARCH 22, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS17 words
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91 1950-03-22 1 Pandit Nehru's Statement In Parliament NEW DELHI, Mar. 21.— -Prime Minister Pandit Nehru told the Indian Parliament today that Hindu passengers from East Bengal to West Bengal were of ten uetained for a considerable time at border customs stations and cash, and sometimes otherReuter - 91 words
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411 1950-03-22 1 MALAYAN POLICE CAPABLE OF COMBATING SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITY Says Ex-I.G.P. MANCHESTER, Mar. 21.— Mr. R. Onraet, Inspector-General of Police in Malaya, 1934 until 1939, said in a letter to the edi tor of the Manchester Guardian today that "there need be no fear as to the effectiveness of the Malayan policeReuter - 411 words
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Article216 1950-03-22 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 21. —A formal treaty between India and SUcklm. Indian state adjoining Nepal on India's northern border, is expected to be signed shortly, according uj an External Affairs Ministry announcement The Maharajakumar of Sikkim. son of the ruler of the state, who, along with representativesReuter - 216 words
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Article54 1950-03-22 1 KARACHI. Mar 21. Finance Minister Ghulam Mohammed has announced that a committee of experts wlil be established to study the question of Zakat Tax— a capital levy eompulsorily imposed on Muslims by Islam. He told Parliament that the government decided to set up the committee after consulting variousA.P. - 54 words
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142 1950-03-22 1 ORDER AGAINST KHUHRO HELD "ULTRA VIRES" KARACHI, Mar. 21.— The Chief Court of Sind yesterday declared that a Pakistan Government order disqualifying Mr. Mohammed Ayub Khuhro, former Premier of Sind Province, from all political activities for a period of three years was "ultra vires" (beyond the Government's legal power). Mr.Reuter - 142 words
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76 1950-03-22 1 KARACHI. Mar. 21.— The Sind chief court on Monday reduced from two years to foui months a prison sentence passed on Adam Smith, former British Director General nf Civil Aviation in the Pakistan Government Smith was convicted of selling to a foreign ArmA.P. - 76 words
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Article21 1950-03-22 1 The final meeting between the Griffin Mission and the Commis-sioner-General will take place at Phoenix Park at 10 a.m. today (Wednesday).21 words
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309 1950-03-22 1 i u W P ELHI Mar 21- Finance Minister Dr. John Matthai told the Indian Parliament vesterday he was more hopeful of obtaining capital assistance for India from the United Kingdom than from the United States of America. Dr. Matthai was replyingReuter - 309 words
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Article65 1950-03-22 1 CALCUTTA. Mar. 21. Dr. N. B. Khare. President of the All-India Hindu M~hasabha. was yesterday served with an order by the Calcutta Police Commissioner prohibiting him from addressing any public meeting. Dr. Khare. who arrived here yesterday on a three-day visit in connection with theReuter - 65 words
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Article89 1950-03-22 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 21. -New Delhi was reported quiet Monday morning after Sunday's communal rioting in which two persons were killed and 19 injured. Sunday's incident, the first in Delhi tince the Bengal rioting, followed a Hindu mass meeting held to protest, against the attitude rtfA.P. - 89 words
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288 1950-03-22 1 Gen. Bricgs Appointed Director Of Anti-Bandit Operations The Government of the Federation of Malaya has appointed LI. General Sir Harold Rawdon Briggs, K.C.1.E.. C.8., C.8.E., DJS.O.,IA.Retd., as Director of Operations to plan, co-ordinate and generally direct the Anti-Bandit operations of the police and fighting forces. The post is a civil288 words
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Article574 1950-03-22 1 STORE -K.L MAIL TRAIN ATTACKED PASSENGERS WOUNDED Two European civilians were killed and two specials and a Malay driver wounded in an attack by bandits at Ampang Kepayang in the Klian Intan Area of Kedah yesterday morning. Yesterday morning a mobile police patrol was attacked574 words
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Article33 1950-03-22 1 The Sultan, of Pahang passed through Kuala Lumpur yesterday by air en route to Singapore from wbsqre he will sail for the U.K. in the S^. "Canton."33 words
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127 1950-03-22 1 i A* TEHERAN. Mar. 21.— Soviet Ambassador Ivhu Sadchikov, Dean of the diplomatic corps in Persia, did not attend the traditional "Salaam" celebrations at the imperial court here today on the occasion of the Persian new year. At this ceremony the entire diplomatic corps presentReuter - 127 words
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65 1950-03-22 1 HONGKONG, Mar. 21*—Shanghai's well-known international airport at Lunghua, in the southern suburb of the city, has been rendered unserviceable unless largescale repairs are carried out, according to arrivals from Central China. The damage was caused by a heavy Nationalist air raid on Mar. 14 during whichReuter - 65 words
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Article196 1950-03-22 1 LONDON. Mar. 21.— Mr. Anthony Brooke, Rajah Muda of Sarawak yesterday wrote to the Colonial Un-der-Secretary, Mr. T. F. Cook, asking on what conditions he might return to Sarawak to proceed with a libel action He said the British Government aad created a precedent byReuter - 196 words
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Article59 1950-03-22 1 KARACHI, Mar. 21.— Lord Burghley and other members of a British industrial mission left Karachi en Monday in their own chartered Viking after three weeks in Pakistan. Before leaving, Lord Burghley told pressmen that the Kashmir dispute presented an element of considerable uncertainty for tthe BritishA.P. - 59 words
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Article46 1950-03-22 1 HOBART. Mai-. 21 Tasmania's Labour Premier Robert Cosgrove has asked the Governor, Sir Hugh Binney, immediately to dissolve the House assembly and make way for a general election. His request follows the withdrawal from the government of support by three Independents. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement66 1950-03-22 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY POST Malaya, B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 4.00 3 12.00 6 24.00 1 Year 48.00 Other Places 1 Month 5.00 3 15.00 6 30.00 1 Year 6COO PRESS CONFERENCE Mr. Robert Allen Griffin, head of the American technical assistance survey mission to South-East Asia, will hold66 words
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Advertisement112 1950-03-22 1 i TELL YOUR FSOOQQD TO TBI PBQifIJI throngn: TAMIL MURASH The Leading TAMIL Daily in Malaya over 14 years 71, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. lOOOOOO«3OC>CX>OC>CKXX>OO^^ oo©B EXCITING ADVENTURES. THRILLS and ACTIONS of the APE p KAN ZAMBO who rukd the Wild, Fierce and Blood Thirsty Ani- mals of the Wild Forests112 words
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613 1950-03-22 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed., Mar. 22, 1950 WAR MINISTER ON MALAYAN TERRORISM no we want more troops from abroad or more co-opera-tion from the local people to put an end to the prevailing terrorism in Malaya? Obviously, the latter, namely, more co-operation from the Malayan public. This was recently613 words
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4289 1950-03-22 2 Concern Of Central Govt. Speaker Deters Ruling On Adjt. Motion Re Laik Ali Laik Ali's Escape: Central Govt. Not Responsible NEW DELHI, Mar. 14, (By Air Mail).— Parliament today further discussed the question of the admissibility of the adjournment motion relating to theFOC - 4,289 words
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Article76 1950-03-22 2 BANGKOK. Mar. 21. In this country where newspapers print almost anything that oomes to mind and the most common headline tells of rumours being denied, Premier Phibun has decided to oo something about it. He appointed a committee, it will seek to counteract confusion causedA.P. - 76 words
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233 1950-03-22 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 21.— Prohibition Minister Mr. Sanjeevi Reddi moving the demand for Rs. 6,900,000 under the heading Excise In the Assembly which is considering the Budget demands, explained Government measures to enforce Prohibition. The debate in the demand however233 words
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138 1950-03-22 2 RANGOON, Mar. 21. Toungoo, held by the Karens since February 1949. was retaken last night by the Burma Army, it was officially announced here today. The Karens withdrew without resistance, leaving the city intact. They occupied Toungoo, 180 miles north of Rangoon, following aA.P. - 138 words
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64 1950-03-22 2 RUSSIAN EGYPTIAN BARTER AGREEMENT CAIRO. Mar. V A Russian barter agreement was announced on Saturday, involving exchange r.f loo.oco tons of Russian wheat for Egyptian short staple cotton. The amount of cotton was not announced but it will be exchanged on the" basis of a price of £31.5 cr henA.P. - 64 words
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992 1950-03-22 3 Determined To Eradicate The Terrorists,lSays Wur Minister LONDON, Mar. 21.— War Minister John Strachey told Parliament yesterday that Britain did not want to retain large forces perm inently in Hongkong but the Far East situation mad.' it impossible to forecast when anyReuter - 992 words
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97 1950-03-22 3 LONDON, Mar. 21. -King George ha»s approved the awa*rd of Britain's General Service Medals to armed forces, police and other personnel who have served in Malaya and Singapore since the emergency was declared, it was officially announced here today. The step is aReuter - 97 words
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Article54 1950-03-22 3 LONDON, Mar. 21. Indonesia's Office announced yesterday the appointment of Brigadier R. C. O. Hcdley to be Commander of the Malaya District and 17th Gurkha Infantry Division. Hediey will take over in October, relieving Major-General R. E. Urquart, who has been named Commander of British troopsA.P. - 54 words
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Article230 1950-03-22 3 SAIGON, Mar. 21.— Two destroyers of tne U.S. fleet left yesterday on schedule after being tne target of an an ti- American riot in which tnree people were killed. Newspapers refused to publish yesteraay in protest against an official order to print oniy oiflcial biatements on230 words
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81 1950-03-22 3 ANGLO INDONESIAN TRADE DISCUSSED LONDON, Mar. 20. Indonesia's first envoy to Britain, Dr. R. Subandrio, called on Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin Wednesday last anc reported discussed prospects of <ui Anglo-Indonesian trade deal. Subandrio call on Bevin waJv hi. first iince he arrived heire in Jan toto serve as Charge d'Aliaires.A.P. - 81 words
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Article40 1950-03-22 3 MOSCOW. Mar. 21. -Soviet newspapers reported today the Russian whaling fleet is returning from the Antarctic after a highly successful season. The commander of the flotilla reported by radio the Soviet catch in the Antarctic is increasing y early A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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460 1950-03-22 3 Red 's First Air Encounter With Nationalists CHINA: REPORTED TO BE OLD SOVIET FIGHTERS HONGKONG, Mar. 21— The Nationalist Air Force headquarters in Taiwan yesterday disclosed that planes ruding Lunghwa airfield in Shanghai encountered Chinese Communist fighters ye sterday morning, according to a Chinese report from Taipeh. ThG leport saidA.P. - 460 words
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205 1950-03-22 3 KASHMIR: NEW YORK, Mar. 21. There were indications yesterday that the Security Council might meet towards the end of this week to decide the question of appointing a United Nations representative in Kashmir to take over the work of the unsuccessful five-member U.N. Commission. TheReuter - 205 words
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238 1950-03-22 3 WASHINGTON, Mar. 21.— Dr. Philip C. Jessup, UnitedT States Ambassador-at-Large, yesterday denied "Communist affinity" and described the accusation as showing "a shocking disregard for the interests of our country." ,«> He spoke before a Senate subcommittee investigating charges by Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy of Communist sympathiesReuter - 238 words
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1291 1950-03-22 4 MR. G. SARANGAPANY'S PLEA AT TEA PARTY TO OUTGOING AND INCOMING INDIAN INFORMATION OFFICERS (BY OUR STAFF REPORTER) The tea-party given by the INDIAN DAILY MAIL and the TAMIL MURASU at the Capitol Restaurant -—Blue Room last evening to Mr. S.1,291 words
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Article53 1950-03-22 4 t The annual generail elections mi all the Local Congresses of the SRIC will be held before the 2nd April, 1950. Time, date and venue of the .same will be announced later on oy the Hon. Secretaries of the. respective Local Congresses, writes Mr. John Jacob. Hon:53 words
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