Indian Daily Mail, 19 May 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 96. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 228 1 Patel's Reply To Tamils In Travancore (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 18. Sardar Pate' before leaving Trivandrum on Tuesday, received a deputation of the Travancore Tamilian' Congress leaders who urged that the Congress organisation m Tamil area of the state should be joined
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  • 85 1 BOMBAY, May 18. Deputy Premier feardar vui'abhbhai Patel reached Bombay today ab ard tne I tiagsmp "De»hi" after his six-day visit to Travancore- Union. Sardar I'atei said he had th t "most enjoyable trip" aboard the cruiser, apart from his tour oi tne States. He
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  • 48 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) UUNTUR, May 18.— A violent outbreak of cholera claimed 43 victims m recent weeks m five villages m Guntur District. The Government Health Department, fighting against time and distance,- treated 85 m special hospitals and inoculated over 6,000 people.— Copyright.
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  • 91 1 Supreme Court "Justifies" President's Order (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 18.— Chief Justice Mr. Hiralal Kania of the Indian Supreme Court today concluded as "justified" an order of President Dr. Rajendra Prasad about the tenure of office of the Mysore High Court Judge Mr. P. Putturaj Urs, it
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  • 28 1 NEW YORK, May 18.— Eleven crew and five passengers were killed when a United States Air Force Superfortress flying from Bermuda to England crashed during the night. Reuter
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  • 149 1 DJAKARTA, May 18.— Agos Salim. elder statesman and one of Indonesia's top foreign policy advisers suggested Wednesday m a xoreign policy statement boat the U.N. take action m Malaya to end her trembles. "Maiaya nas not had the good luck to have the Security Council
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  • 49 1 CALCUTTA. May 18.— The Indian jovernment has set up a mixed commission to work out a financial settlement between India and France ariang out of the transfer of the former rench settlement of Chandernagore India on May 2. The six-member commission will start work immediately Reuter
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  • 282 1 SYDNEY, May 18.— The British Commonwealth Conference on economic aid to South and South East Asia reached an unexpectedly early agreement on Wednesday. In less than an hour, differences o* opinion which had arisen on Tuesday between the British and Australian delegations were dissolved. The
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  • 56 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, May 18.— An All-India conference of railway Station masters and traffic technical personnel will oe held at Kalyan, a suburb 40 miles north of Bombay, on May 28. The inference will prepare a "Charter of Demands" according to a spokesman
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  • 53 1 TOKYO, May 18— The Tokyo jranch of the Bank of India was opened for business on May 17. The Bank of India was the first Indian bank authorised to open its office m Japan. The Tokyo branch will handle foreign exchange and general
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  • 84 1 SYDNEY, May 18.— Mr. Ramaswami Mudaliar, leader of the Indian delegation to the Commonwealth Conference on aid to South, and Southeast Asia, told Reuter today that the establishment of a general bureau at Colombo, Ceylon, was envisaged from which operations for organising assistance to countries needing technical and
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 1 PHOTO) Little Hassenn Bhuya, aged 5, presents a garland of flowers to Premier Liaquat Ali Khan of Pakistan and the Begum, his wife, at their suite at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York, on May 6. Hassena Bhuya is the daughter of Adris U. Bhuya vi^p—m.-.* of thft Pafcig*--League of U.S.A.— A.P.
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  • 24 1 1 LONDON, May 18.— Moscow Radio quoting a Tass (Soviet news agency; message from Sydney, said today that Briton had "rstreattd" m
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  • 71 1 CALCUTTA, May 18. Nearly 50,000 bales of Pakistani jute have arrived m Calcutta since the signing of the Indo-Pakistani trade agreement at Karachi on Apr. 21. Supplies are already distributed to Indian mills. This quantity is part of 80,000 bales which figured m the unofficial
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  • 63 1 NEW DELHI, May 18.—Compensation to Indians whose lands were acquired under the Burmese land nationalisation act will be discussed at a conference m Rangoon m jarly June. Indian delegates to the conference will be two Madras Ministers, M- Bhaktavatsalam and B. Gopala Beddl, and Raja Sir
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  • 63 1 NEW DELHI, May 18.— Thirty two thousand maunds of rice from Burma are expected to reach India before the end of this month, according to the Indian Ministry of Food. The rice is part of a consignment f 100.000 maunds which the Buit lese Government are
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  • 38 1 MOUNT KISCO, New York, May 18.— Mr. David Marvin Goodr:en, 73, Honorary Chair nan of the Board of B, F. Goodrich Co., rubber and tyre makers, which his father founded, died at his home here early yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 44 1 Southeast Asia "under pressure from the stronger American rival." The radio was commenting on "sharp differences" of opinion at the Sydney Commonwealth conference on at* to South and Southeast Asia. The differences indicated the collapse of Britain's Southeast Asia. 1 it was added.- Reuter
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  • 208 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 18. The former Governor-General Mr. C. Rajagopaiachari whose inclusion j n the Central Cabinet was announced m New Delhi on Tuesday is expected to leave here by the end of this month to assume the office on June 1. As
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  • 111 1 STALIN IS IN GOOD HEALTH, SAYS LIE MOSCOW, May 18. Secretary General Trygve Lie said on Wedneslay that Prime Minister Stalin is In good health. "I was talking with the Generalis>imo for an hour and a half," Lie told reporters. "He sat right across the able from me. He was
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  • 56 1 NEW DELHI. May 18. Khub Chand, chief of the Indian mission m Western Germany, has been appointed India's Deputy High Commissioner m Pakistan. He is succeeding M. K. Kripalanl, who Is Joining the Indian Embassy m Washington as counsellor >n Elace of B, R.
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  • 649 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Fri. May 19, 1950. WHY PUBLIC IS HELPLESS IF even influentia l people cannot raise their little finger against hooliganism and intimidation, how can any one expect the common man to do it? And yet the authorities keep on appealing to the common people to help
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  • 2752 2 Dr. Alagappa Chef liar's Address At Devakottai DEVAKOTTAI, May 18— The educational problems confronting the country at the present time were surveyed at the Fortieth Madras State Educational Conference, held here on May 11 by Dr. Rm. Alagappa Chettiar m his presidential
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    73 2 PHOTO). A tea party was organised by Al-Jamiat at New Delhi on May 6 m honour of the Pakistan Newspaper Editors who were on a brief visit to the Capital to attend the joint conference of the A.I.N.E.C. and P.N.E.C. Among those who appear m the picture include Maulana Akhtar
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  • 199 2 COLOMBO, May 18. Following the recent agitation by Customs officials for faster, higher-rsowered sea-going craft, as well as for some type of defensive armament against smugglers, the Principal Collector of Customs has, it is understood, ordered that wicker shields be issued to the men m case
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  • 94 2 Major Jayawickrema To Lead 1.L.0. Delegation COLOMBO, May 18.— Ceylon's delegation to the LL.O. conference m Geneva next month will be led Major Montague Jayawickrema, Parliamentary Secretary to the vlinister of Labour and Social Services. Others m the delegation will i>e Mr. C. B. Kumarasinha, Deputy Jommissioner of Labour, Mr.
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  • 206 3 CEYLON NEWS: Ceylon Indian Congress To Take Vital Decision On Citizenship Committee Meeting To-Morrow COLOMBO, May 18.— The Ceylon Indian Congress Committee is to meet for this first time after the last session on May 20 to take a vital decision on the citizenship issue. It may be recalled that
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  • 113 3 United Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie laid the foundation stone of the new wing of the palace oi Nations at Geneva, Switzerland, which will house the permanent headquarters of the World Health Organisation, May 9. He was assisted, by Max Petitpierre, President of the
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  • 130 3 PRICE ON RIVER KILLER'S HEAD COLOMBO, May 18. Mr. J. H. Toussaint, 1 Assistant Superintendent of Police Matugama, has suggested to the Assistant Government Agent, it is learned, that r reward should be offered to anyone who killsX'Muna Suda" the man eating crocodile hunting the Welipenne Ganga. The day and
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  • 141 3 COLOMBO, May 18. Mr. A**:. Goonestnha. Chief Government Whip and Minister without Porr.folio, is likely to attend the Britl e h Trade Union Congress m Geneva next month, m his personal capacity as president of the All Ceylon Labour Union and Trade Congress. The main
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  • 31 3 DAR-ES-6ALAAM, May 18.— Two Syrians were sentenced to seven years' hard labour by the High Court here on Monday on charges of the illegal sale and possession of 241 diamonds Reuter
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  • 123 3 WHO IS THE OLDEST PERSON IN CEYLON COLOMBO, May 18.— Who is the oldest person m Ceylon today? Agigar N. Naganather claims to be 100 years old, but Mr. P. V. Gunasekera of Bambalapitiya puts forward a better claim to the title, Ceylon's oldest man. He told me, writes a
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  • 181 3 COLOMBO, May 18.— The first dismissals of public officers following the findings of the Keuneman Bribery Commission will be made known this week. Five public servants m a government department m Colombo win. appeared before the commission on negations of oribery and
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  • 41 3 PHOTO. This witch's crystal ball has* captured a large part of the British I Industries Fair from its position on a stand there. The fair open- ed on May 8 at Earls Court and Olympia, London.- A.P.
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  • 215 3 CEYLONISATION OF STAFF OF MERCANTILE ESTABLISHMENTS COLOMBO, May 18.— The Ceylonisation of staff on mercantile establishments and estates was the subject of discussion at a conference between the Ministry of Labour and Social Services and representatives of employer organisations recently. The meeting which is stated to have been convened on
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  • 51 3 TOKYO, May 18. A mysterious fever which to date has sent to bed 463 students and staff members of the Osaka police School has doctors guessing. The victims are suffering from a temperature of 39 degrees fahrenheit. The first cases broke out en May 15.-
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  • 40 3 NEW DELHI, May 18.— The Maharajah of Jodhpur said on Tuesday his sister took along 47 maids when she married recently. But he denied the girls were slaves given I by him, as som" Tnrtlfln. npws'njmprs I had reported.- A.P.
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  • 157 3 COLOMBO, May 18. Mr. John Exoter, Adviser on Banking to tne Government of Ceylon, has be<n offered the post of the Governar of the Reserve Bank of Ceylon. He is likely to accept the offer, provided the American Government agree to the proposal. It
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  • 442 3 COLOMBO, May 18.— A jeering, cheering crowd of Communist and Sama Samajit supporters clashed on May 8 outside the Registrar General's Office as the votes of Saturday's Colombo Central by-elec-tion were being counted. Bottles and stones were flung before the police brought the
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  • 117 3 13 PASSENGERS IN ILL-FATED BUS COLOMBO, May 18. A motor bus of the South-Western Bus Co Ltd. plying between Colombo and Alutgama caught fire at Beruwela opposite the junction to the railway station, and was reduced to ashes, only the twisted parts of the chassis and other iron and steel
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  • 130 3 TOKYO. May 17.— Nmety-eight per cent, of the Japanese people realise that their country is overpopulated and they believe that some ot the population should be emigrated to other countries. This fact was revealed by a recent survey conducted by the Public Opinion Research Institute, according
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  • 748 4 'Committee Of Joint Action' Appointed At a meeting of representatives of the Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union, the Army Civil Service Union and the Air Ministry Local Staff Union, action comprising the undermentioned officials of these Unions, was appointed
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  • 50 4 Dr. E. A. Shankar, MBBS, is now ba?k again m t Singapore after a brief holiday m India. He recently flew to Madras to attend his father's "Shashtiabdapoorthi" ceremony, and after a few weeks' stay there, returned to Singapore by air on Tuesday, May 16.
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  • 118 4 Applications for admissions to cnc eignt. new Regional schools snouia oe maae to tne principals at cne scnools tnemseives. principals will, oe m attendance from a.m. to 1 p.m. daily witn etiect from xvionuay, May 22. The Birth Ceruncates oi applicants for admission snoulp oe orougnt
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  • Article, Illustration
    108 4 to l! apl i taken n the occasion of a dinner party given by Mr. Balwant Singh, member of the Singapore Legislative Council, :n honour of Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar, Leader of the Indian Delegation, to the Commonwealth Conference m Sydney, when the latter made a brief stop at SingatO y
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  • 285 4 The President and members of the Coastal Indian Association, tilang, last evening entertained Dr. d. Sathiah and Mr. R„ s. Lopes to a, tea party at tne Rest House Klang, on the eve of their departure to the U.K. and Europe. A large and cosmopolitan gathering
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  • 212 4 The Sikh Educational Board, Malaya, has pleasure m announcing that the University of Punjab has approved the holding of Punjabi Examinations, namely, Budhimani, Wldhwani, and Gyani (Honours Standard) m the Federation of Malaya. Candidates wh o wish to sit f or the
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  • 379 4 MAIL TRAIN HOWEVER NOT AFFECTED On Wednesday evening eight miles out of Seremban the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore mail train was held up by a cut m the rail which had been caused by explosion. The train eventually negotiated the break and proceeded on its journey.
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  • 49 4 RANGOON, May 18. A secret Communist centre m the heart n* Rangoon was discovered during a police raid on a house here. Documents siened by the .oe retary. Underground Commun's f 5 Headquarters, told of a Red organsation whose existence hitherto was unsuspected,- A.P.
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  • 85 4 PROBATIONARY ASIAN INSPECTORS COMPLETE TRAINING On May 8, forty-eight probationary Asian Inspectors who were recruited at the end of last year and commenced training on Nov. 1, 1949, passed out from the Depot and were posted to various formations throughout the Federation, There were among them 19 Malays, le Chinese,
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  • 98 4 The Hindu staff of the Military Department m Singapore will celebrate the "Sathurthi" festival at She Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, 19 Ceylon Road, Katong, tomorrow. Saturday, May 20, from 6 p.m. to p.m. There will be a special "Abishegam" ceremony from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., Musical
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  • 131 4 Dr. Harold A. Ehrensperger of the staff of Vanderbilt University and a member of the Board uf Education of the Methodist Church, is due m Singapore today (May 19) from Los Angeles. Dr. Ehrensperger, who will be m Singapore for about three weeks, Is on
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  • 77 4 PENANG, May 18 —Seven Chinese were reported to have boarded an Indonesian coastal boat on Monday and removed fhree gunny sacks of sarongs worth $3,000. Three of the Chinese wore masks. The Chinese reportedly boarded the boat while it was lying at anchor m Penang waters.
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