Indian Daily Mail, 30 March 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV. NO. 47. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 346 1 For Talks With Nehru On Bengal Situation NEW DELHI, Mar. 29.— Pakistan Prime Minister Mr. Liauuat Aii Khan is expected to arrive in New Delhi on Sunday, April 2, for his conference with Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on the Bengal situation.
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  • 76 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 29. Foreign Ministry official said India will send a representative to the Commonwealth Consultative Committee meeting at Canberra in May. The Committee will discuss a programme of aid to Southeast Asia, proposed at the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers conference at Colombo.
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  • 228 1 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA EARLY NEXT YEAR (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Mar. 29. All indicationare that general electk>v»s on adult franchise under the new Constitution will take place definitely early next year. Though the former Provinces have been ready for earlier election, delay was due to the many changes
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  • 52 1 PHOTO. Lieutenant-General SIR HAROLD RAWDON BRIGGS was appointed on Mar. 21, Director of Operat ions in the Anti-Bandit Campaign in Malaya. General Briggs, who is 55, was General Officer Command-ing-in-Chief, Burma Command wh on this photo was taken. He held the post between 1946 and
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  • 302 1 Bandits Attack Police Lorry In Taiping Area Kill Two TAMIL ESTATE MANAGER ARRESTED IN SINGEJ SIPUT AREA In Taiping area (Perak), at 11 a.m on Mar. 28, Khout 19 bandits comprising eight Malays and five Chinese attacked a three ton police lorry in which were fourteen members of a police
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  • 344 1 No Martial Law YeU Says Pandit Nehru NEW DELHI, Mar. 29.— Prime Minister Pandit Nehru told the Indian Parliament today that there had been an immediate improvement in the situation at Howrah, Calcutta, as a result of "new arrangements" under which very large power* were given to
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  • 69 1 GOA, Portuguese India, Mar. 29. Dom Jose Da Costa Nunes, Patriarch of the East Indies and Primate of the East, held a meeting here recently in connection with a move to beatify Father Jose Vaz, noted missionary of India and Ceylon Two Goan priests were appointed
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  • 34 1 HONGKONG, Mar. 29 —Customs officials today weized 38,000 tails of opium worth U*****,000 from bunkers of the British ship, Shansi. The ship arrived from London via Bangkok.- A. P.
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  • 94 1 BOMBAY, Mar. 29— Rajeodra Prasad has granted the Maharaja of Indore'g request that his daughter succeed him instead of his son, bora of an American wife. It is unprecedented for a Hindu ruler to be succeeded by a daughter when a son is living. The daughter,
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  • 56 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 29.— The Indian Government is to cut the price of petrol by one anna (about one penny) a gallon and that of paraffin oil by one and a half annas a gallon. This was announced here today by Mr N. V. GadgU, Minister
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  • 29 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 29.— Premier Pandit Nehru expressed his government's "deepest sorrow" today over the deaths of A U Cameron and his Muslim bearer.- A. P.
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  • 32 1 ASMARA. Mar. 29.— A bomb exploded outside a bar on Sunday night in Keren. 57 miles from here, where seven Italians were talking. No one was hurt Pnlicp armsteri an Eritrean A.P.
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  • 36 1 GRIFFITHS TO VISIT MALAYA LONDON. Mar. 28— The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, told Parliament today that he hoped the Colonial Secretary Mr. James Griffiths would be able to visit Malaya this summer.- Reuter
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  • 667 2 Indian Daily Mail Singaore, Thurs. Mar. 30, 1950. JHIS is not the first time that we are pointing out the hoUowness of the British pledge of self-government to Malaya. We have done it ever so many times in the past, whenever such pledge came to be repeated nr re-emphasised either
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  • 597 2 Proprietors' Holdings Limited: Excess Land To Go To Actual Tillers Time Given To Non-Cultivating Proprietors NEW DELHI, Mar. 29.— T he recommendations of the Land Reforms Committee of th e Jammu and Kashmir Governments were reviewed at a Press conference here recently by the Kashmir
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  • 238 2 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, Mar. 29.— The man known to thousands of his disciples aU over the world as "The Master" or "Venerable Master of the Aquarian Order" Serge Raynaud de la Ferriere arrived in Colombo recently in the Selandia. He said he
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  • 370 2 COLOMBO, Mar. 29— What Is considered to be one of the biggest rice ration coupon book frauds in the Island has been unearthed in Anuradhapura. For a number of days police and high Government officials have been engaged in investigations into a well-planned combine who have
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  • 61 2 COLOMBO, Mar. 30. A girl of two and a half years, Elpitiya Violet only child of Elpitiyage Karolis Fernando of Paragahatota, was admitted to Balapitiya Hospital in a critical condition having drunk kerosene oil. Or. A. F. C. Yapa, D.M.A., and the assistants gave necessary
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  • 137 2 COLOMBO, Mar. 29. The Muslims of Jaffna Town, said Mr. S. M. Abdul Cader, M.M.C., could never forget how the M avor risked his life during the small-pox edipemic in oider to satisfy the religious sentiments of the Muslims and had afforded special facilities for the
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  • 72 2 COLOMBO, Mar. 29. Government :ms banned the entry into Ceylon of the book, "Apologetics and Catholic Doctrine." Earlier the Archbishop of Colombo had ordered the withdrawal of the book from Catholic schools in Ceylon because it contained certain references which were likely to cause pain to Buddhists and
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  • 58 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 29— Because Japanese purchases in the sterling area have increased sharply since the devaluation, India exacts to import an additional £1.000.000 worth of Japanese goods, official sources said on Monday. Japan's trade agreement with the sterling area calls for the maintenance of
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  • 74 2 BOMBAY, Mar. 29.— Mr. Divakai Cacodkar a school teacher in the Portuguese colony of Goa near here, has been expelled by the Colonial Ministry for "views subversive to the security of the state." Mr. Cacodkar, according to an official announcement, would be exiled to the islands of
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  • 102 2 NATIONALISATION NO BENEFIT TO LABOUR BOMBAY, Mar. 29. India's Labour Minister, Mr. Jagjivan Ram, is of the opinion that nationalisation of industries would not "reallv bene* fit" labour. The Minister, now on a visit here, told a workers' meeting: "Nationalisatic might be thought of in India after 10 years— but
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  • 172 2 KANPUR, Mar. 29.— The U.P. and Bihar Chini Mill Mazdoor Federation have secured most votes in the sugar labour census conducted by the State's Labour Department to determine the relative strength of various sugar mill workers' organizations in Uttar Pradesh. Prof. Shibbanlal Saxena is
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  • 68 2 CALCUTTA. Mar. 29. Dr. John Van N. Dorr, of the Geological Sur* vey Division of the U.S. Department of Interior, has arrived here on a three-month visit to India. The American geologist will assist geophysical studies in Orissa State. Deposits to be explored there include copper,
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  • 354 2 LONDON, Mar. 29. The relationship of the Indian Republic within the Commonwealt h was going to be otie of the greatest benefits to mankind at large from the point of view of stability and economic prosp erity, said Lord Listowe" in London yesterday. The
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  • 59 2 LONDON, Mar. 29. A Commonwealth military stores conference will be held in London next month, it was learned here yesterday. All Commonwealth countries are expected to be represented at the conference, which is likely to begin on April 19. It is expected to discuss ways and means
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  • 170 2 MIR LAW ALI'S ESCAPE MOTION DISALLOWED IN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Mar. 29. The Speaker Mr. Maviankar, last week disallowed Mr. Kamath's adjournment motion in Parliament to discuss the escape of Mir Laik Ali former P remler of Hyderabad whUe under house arrest. The matter, the Speaker said, w as one
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  • 76 2 MPs CANNOT "GO TO DOGS NEW DELHI. Mar. 29— The Speaker of the Indian Parliament has given the ruling: "The expression 'going to dogs' is parliamentary, if it is not used to refer to MPs." The ruling followed a speech in which an MP used the expression about a college.
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  • 81 2 MADRAS, Mar. 29. The Madras Government has banned building new cinema theatres in the province to "avoid a suicidal competition in the trade." A Government Committee, headed by Chief Minister P. S. Kumaraswamy Raja has just decided not to grant any more licenses for permanent or
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  • 61 2 LUCKNOW, Mar. 29— A man-eat-ing hyena which has been terrorising the Mahalibad and Kakori regions of Lucknow district has killed or injured 25 children in one month AU attempts to trap or kUI the hyena have so far failed. A man-eating hyena is considered unusual as
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  • 416 3 Reported Step Towards Its Eventual independence SIX SEATS FOR ASIAN MINISTERS PROPOSED LONDON, Mar. 29.— Diplomatic sources reported yesterday that Britain may hand over still further Malayan Government responsibility to Malayans as another step toward preparing that colony for eventual independence. The proposal was
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  • 173 3 Every day leaflets are circulated saying "the United States is enemy number one. Down with the American aid. America helped Chiang Kai-shek." Other leaflets called on "flghtera workers country men" to support "the other patriots on all frcnts and in the whole country" thsy have orders
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  • 182 3 LONDON, Mar. 29.— Prime Minister Clement Attlee yesterday reaffirmed that^Britain'is policy towards Malaya was one of "steady democratic progress towards selfgovernment within the Commonwealth." He said this in the House ol Commons in reply to a question by Leonard Gammans, Conservative. Mr. Gammans had asked
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  • 80 3 GREEK-AMERICANS CELEB R A T E INDEPENDENCE DAY NEW YORK, Mar. 29.— Thousands of Greek-Americans paraded down Fifth Avenue celebrating the 129th anniversary of Greek independence on Sunday last. Police estimated that a crowd of 100,000 gathered to watch the colourful native costumes, uniforms and bands. The Grand Marshal was
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  • 110 3 WASHINGTON. Mar. 29. The United States Navy is establishing units of Volunteer Reservists wh will learn to man defences of 9 .8 coastal cities against possible atomic attacks by submarines or surface ships. The Harbour Defence Training programme has been outlined in the Information
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  • 218 3 SOURABAYA, Mar. 29. Twothousand five-hundred (2,500) men, with spears and sharp-pointed bamboo stick., attacked the compound of the Gunungsari Sugarmlll in East Java last Saturday, reports Aneta news agency. The attackers immediately closed in on the estate guards and disarmed them. They- broke into the factory
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  • 468 3 JAKARTA, Mar. 29.— A serious armed rebellion by Indonesian troops of the Dutch Army on the Island of Ambon, East Indonesia, was reported in Jakarta yesterday. Dutch Army headquartens said that details were few and the number of casualties were not known. The
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  • 410 3 Washington Columnist's Disclosure NEW YORK, Mar. 29. United States efforts against Communism in the Far East were being blocked by Prime Minister Nehru's refusal to join in a Marshall aid plan for his part of the world, the New York Post Washington columnist,
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  • 57 3 DAMASCUS, Mar. 29. The first Syrian Minister to Pakistan. Omar Bahara Amiri, left for Karachi yesterday with proposals for a trade pact with Pakistan. He said he also intended to discuss a treaty of friendship between the tw: countries similar to agreements concluded last year
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  • 64 3 REFERENDUM TO DECIDE FR. INDIA'S FUTURE PARIS, Mar. 29.— The Council of the Republic (French Upper House) yesterday voted a bill whereby the four French Indian establishments P<mdicherry, Yannron, Mahe and Karikal will vote by referendum an their future status. Mr. Jean Letourneau, Minister for Overseas France, told the Council
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  • 42 3 SAIGON. Mar. 29 Five handgrenades thrown here Monday night wounded nine people. Vietnamese police had earlier arrested 15 Vietnamese in a Saigon suburb and seized six land-mines, 17 grenades, minor arms and ammunition and Vietminh leaflets.- Reuter
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  • 165 3 RANGOON, Mar. 29. Burmese Communist rebels have set up a rival government at Prome, 160 miles north of Rangoon, under the premiership of Thakin Than Tun, Secretary General of the Burmese Communist Party, local newspapers reported yesterday. The reports stated the Communists,
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  • 73 3 TEL AVIV, Ma!r. 29 —Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett Sunday received Mr. R? Safi-Nah, special Persian envoy to Israel, who presented hist credentials. The Persian representative, who arrived here several weeks ago, was meeting Mr. Sharett for the first time since Persia recognised Israel
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  • 160 3 First Meeting Of U.N. Advisory Council For Libya GENEVA, Mar. 29. The 10-man United Nations Advisory Council for Libya is expected to hold Its first meeting here on Apr. 4 and 5 under the chairmanship of Dr. Adrian Pelt, of the Netherlands, United Nations High Commissioner for Libya. The Ccuncll,
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  • 139 3 TAIPEH, Mar. 29. Chinese Nationalists are offering to lift the blockade of Communist Government ports to allow relief to reach China's famine areas, it was learned here yesterday. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek is trying to organise relief for the millions in famine
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  • 87 3 WASHINGTON, Mar. 29. The Economic Co-operation Administration (ECA) Monday announced Nationalist China was granted U5565,000 to finance purchase of American soya beans. This brought the total of China aid commitments to U*****,743,000. The ECA also announced a grant of US$B6,OOO to French overseas territories for iractors
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  • 57 3 ST HELIER. Mar. 29.— The 261--ton Dutch cc aster. Voorwaarts, was abandoned by her crew early Sunday after the vessel went aground on Paternoster reef, four miles off the north coast of Jersey. The manster, Captain G. Dories, and his crew of five reached shore in a
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  • 40 3 POONA, Mar. 29.— An earthquake shock of moderate intensity with epicentre to the west of Cape Navarin in Russia (63 degrees latitude, longitude 77 degrees) was recorded Monday night by seismographs Of t.hp Pnrmn. Mpteorological Offi^ Reuter
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  • 73 3 PARIS, Mar. 29.— Control of the world's trade in tin may be placed under United Nations supervision as a result of a meeting held In Paris. it was learned on Monday. The International Tin Study Group, made up of delegations from both producer and
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  • 67 3 Meanwhile three hundred armoured vehicles, including 100 llgnt tanks, were unloaded at Kaoshiuns. southwestern Formosa, yesterday. The equipment was bought witn funds appropriated by the U.S. Congress in 1948 for aid to China. The Nationalist Central News Agency reports that eight plan?s carrying the Red Star
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  • 52 3 Australia To End Butter Rationing CANBERRA, Mar. 29 A high government sources forecast on Tuesday that Australia will end butter and tea rationing by June. The present coupons expire in mid-June and it is unlikely that more will be printed. The weekly rationing are. tea two ounces and butter, isix
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  • 833 4 Revelation In February Report Ot Labour Dept. Labour remained quiet throughout the Federation during the month of February, states the monthly report of the Labour Department, Federation of Malaya. While negotiations were begun during the month between the M.P.I.E.A. andthe Workers' Group representing the
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  • 60 4 Prof G, G, Hough, of the Department of English, University ol Malaya, has been invited to becom visiting lecturer in Victorian literature at the; Jchns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Maryland, U.S.A during tne next academic year starting in September, 1950. Johns Hopkins is one of America ieading centres of
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  • 57 4 photo. The President of the Malayan Trade Union Council, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, who broadcast over Radio Malaya on Tuesday night, Mar. 28, on the newly-formed M.T.U.C. and Its aims. He is also a member of the Federal Legislative Council and General Si-cn-tarv nf tha
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  • 158 4 Dr Amry Vandenbasch. one «;f America's leading scholarly authorities on Southeast Asia is expected tc arrive in Malaya about Apr. 15 ir. the course of a journey through southern Asia. Dr. Vandenbosch. who Is head nf the Department of Political Science at the
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  • 31 4 Sardar Budh Singh, President of the Malayan Indian Congress, will arrive in Singapore on Apr. 2 on a short visit, and return to Kuala Lumpur on Apr. 5.
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