Indian Daily Mail, 30 May 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 107. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 193 1 Jo Protest Against Grouv Areas Bill JOHANNESBURG, May 29 A Nationwide strike of native Africans blacks and other non- Europeans is being organised throughout South Africa. It wi<l be held on a date stiu to be fixed, W. Sisuiu, Secretary of the South African
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  • 79 1 NEW DELHI, May 29.— Pakistan, said the newspaper The Statesman on Sunday, has reciprocated India's offer to take back Moslems by offering to receive back Hindus who have left West Pakistan since Feb 1. Hindus are estimated at Delhi to have left at the rate of
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  • 134 1 NEW DELHI, May 29— An Indian town embodying the best that the world has to offer m planning was the description given to the projected capital of East Punjab by the American town planner Aftert Mayers at a conference m Simla on Saturday night, reports the
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  • 76 1 LUCKNOW. May 29.— A study of Mahatma Gandhi's writings will be a compulsory subject m the Training School shortly to be started by the Uttar Pradesh Government for administrative officers. Another feature of the school syllabus will be a course on cultural traditions of the people
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  • 212 1 LONDON, May 29— Dr. Klaus Fuchs. German-born British scientist now serving 14 years' sentence for disclosing atom secrets, wiU be asked tomorrow to submit to lie-detector tests of his reliability as an informant on Russia's world espionage net. the Daily Graphic said today. The newspaper said the "lie detector"
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  • 121 1 wiiiw xukk, May 29.— David sarnoft, Chairman of the Board for Radio Corporation of America predicted between nine and ten million television sets would be m use m the United States by the end of 1950. This compares with four million at the end of
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  • 39 1 LAS VEGAS. (Nevada) May 29.— Actress Mac West is planning to i-.uild a $1,000,000 casino and theatretstaurant m this desert r*sort, and im it. herself, according to her lawyer Mr. Charles Catt.- Reuter
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  • 148 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) M I MADRAS. May 29.— The Madras (JovernnieiH export lo lake over the second batch of nuindUlJ estates at the com mencement of the Revenue year m July this year, according to the Madras Revenue Minister Mr. H. Sltarama
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  • 77 1 i ZURICH, May 29.... Tw0 Cambridge University students. M. Vy- vyan and K. Berril, and two Swiss doctors. Alfred Tissieres and Georges Chevalley, are plannng an 'expedition to the Himalayas thiis summer, it was learned here today. They are to explore the Tibetan i frontier region of
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  • 145 1 I NAGPUR, May 29.— The regroup- Jng of India's railways on the basis of geography, economics and other relevant factors is the highlight of a plan which, it is gathered, has been prepared by the Railway Board and now under consideration of the Government. A final
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  • 75 1 POLICE PRECAUTIONS TO FORESTALL SUICIDE ATTEMPTS BOMBAY, May 29.— Police today kept strict vigil along the waterfront, and ordered the closure of city towers normally open to the public, to forestall suicide attempts by students who failed m their matriculation examination Results announced today registered 61 percent failures out of
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    51 1 PHOTO. The Begum Liaquat Ali Khan (left) talks with Mrs. Fxanklin D Roosevelt ('second from left), and Liaquat Ali Khan (right), Prime Minister of Pakistan, talks with Elliot Roosevelt, after the Prime Minister appeared on Mrs. Roosevelt's tea time television pro- gramme (NBC) from New York on May 7.- >-*r
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  • 126 1 DR. VARMA'S CALL AT GURUVAYUR CONFERENCE (From Our Own Correspondent) GURUVAVUR (Malabar)* May 29.— A, plea for cultural rehabilitation of India was made by Dr. A. L. Ravi Varma of Travancore, inaugurating the Aii-keraia Hindu Religious and Cultural Conference here on Saturday. Dr.
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  • 40 1 LOS ANGELES, May 29.—Preparatory to making an intensive study of Hollywood's film industry, Mr. 8. K. Patil, Mayor of Bombay and key figure m the Indian motion picture industry, arrived Ware y*etirday.— Reuter
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  • 214 1 POiRBUNDER, May 29.— A monument to Mahatma Gandhi, known as the "Kirti Mandir" was opened yesterday by the Deputy Prime Minister, Sardar Patei, at Porbunder, the Mahal ma's birth place. A seventy-nine-feet high buildin g (seventy-nine being the age of Mahatma Gandhi at
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  • 83 1 BOMBAY, May 29.— Mr. S. B. Sekaria, multimillionaire cotton magnate, was today sentenced by the city magistrate here to four months' rigorous imprisonment and a fine of 'Rs. 800,000 for contravening cotton i textile control orders. Passing sentence the magistrate remarked: "Profiteers are pests
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  • 71 1 NEW DELHI, May 29.— A fullsize bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi is to be erected at his birth place, Porbunder tSaurashtra). m October this year. The statue is to be made by the Bombay sculptor, Mr. Brahmesh Wagh. It would bear the impress of Dandi March." Two life-size
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  • 77 1 TEL AVIV, May 29.— Israel announced on Sunday night that she would pay the United Nations (U.S. 854,628 for damages arising out of the assassination of Count Folke Bernadotte, United Nations mediator. The government also said m a press statement that it was apologising formally for /the
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  • 216 1 KUALA LUMPUR, May 29.— The Secretary of State for Colonies, Mr. James Griff ths, inspected a Chinese open cast mine today m Saiak South, six miles from the Federal capital, escorted by heavily armoured police which was m wireless contact with its headquarters
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  • 274 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) The annual Clarke Cup Cricket match between the Europeans and the Rest was won by the Rest by 72 runs on the S.C.C. ground yesterday. Originally scheduled to be played for two and a half days rain curtailed the match to practically
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  • 154 1 COLOMBO, May 29.— Ceylon has protested to the Soviet Union at an article and cartoon "Offensive to Ceylon Buddhists" which the Soviet Government newspaper Izvestia published on Saturday. The cartoon shotved British Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin kneeling before the sacred tooth of Buddha. Ceylon's High Commissioner
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  • 140 1 COLOMBO, May 29.— India's Law Minister, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, told delegates of the World Fellowship of Buddhists m Ceylon tnat there were people m India who believed the time had come when an effort should be made to revive Buddhism. He urged a declaration
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  • 76 1 Data Pimiar congratulated the Rest on their fine achievement and -ailed upon Datin Paglar to present the handsome trophy to Lall Singh amidst thunderous cheering. Ttoe European &!rper R. Lynch Vso congratulated the non-Euro lean side and Lall Singh replied on behalf of his men. The trophy
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  • 43 1 SHILLONG, May 29 s Mr. Jei•amdas Daulatram, till recently the Government of India's Food Minister, was sworn m as Governor of Assa*->i •n May 27 Oath was administered v tlft Chief Justice of Assam Hieh Court.*- G.I.I.S.
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  • 660 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. May 30, 1950. H.C. UMNO THE Communities Liaison Committee's proposals for special economic assistance to the Maiays and certain amendments to the Citizenship regulations as weU as recommendations on certain other matters such as Immigration etc. were made known to the public m the third
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  • 1629 2 Various Systems Should Co-Exist NEW DELHI, May 29.—P audit Nehru declared on Saturday, May 20 that the failure of the U.N. would mean the failure not merely of an organization bat of something* "deeper and more essential." "The U.N.'^ie said, "represents something very
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  • 101 2 COLOMBO, May 29. Pandals, garlands, and illuminated address papers awaited the arrival of Mr. C. Slttampalam. Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, the opening of the Tanamalwila sub-post office Hundreds of residents had turned out for the function. But there came neither Minister nor sub-postmaster. The
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  • 64 2 MADRAS GOVT. TO TAKE OVER PRIVATE FORESTS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 28.— The Government of Madras is planning legista tion to take over control of the administration of private forest In the State In order to conserve forests interest of national economy. This decision follows as a logical
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  • 552 2 gfdgfdgfdg The existing network of All-India Radio comprises of zonal centres at Delhi, Calcutta, Bombay and Madras, and regional centres at the other places, namely Lucknow, Tiruchi. Patna, Cuttack, JuUundar, Amritsar. Gauhati-Shillong, Nagpur, Vijayawada, Baroda, Allahabad, Ahmedabad, Dharwar, Hyderabad. Aurangabad, Mysore, Tirvandrum and Kozhikode. The
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  • 368 2 COLOMBO, May 29.— Port officials suspect that recent unrest m Colombo Harbour is m accordance with a decision taken at a recent Communist conference—that labour unrest should be fermented m every part of the world and these disorders should commence along
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  • 142 2 COLOMBO, May 29.— At a special meeting of the All-Ceylon Trade Union Congress here precided over vy Mr. A. E. Goonasinghe, Minister without portfolio, the following resolutions were unanimously passed: "The General Council of the ACTUC records, its strong protest against the nomination by the Minister of Labour
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  • 431 3 'Malaris Policy A Serious Challenge To World Peace' S.A. INDIAN CONGRESS APPEAL TO U.N. DURBAN, May 29.— The South African Indian Congress yesterday called upon the United Nations to outlaw the South African Government. A statement issued by the President, Dr. G. M. Naicker,
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    81 3 A.P. PHOTO. Princess Taka, 20-year-old second daughter of Japan's Emperor Hirohito, was married to Toschlmchi Takatsukasa, a humbly-paid museum attendant, m Tokyo on May 20. The Empress and her husband attended the wedding, held m the home of Prince Takamatsu, the E-nperor's brother. The ceremony broke the 2600-year-old tradition that
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  • 125 3 SALISBURY, Southern Rhodesia, May 28.— Sir Geofrey Hugglns, Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia, said here yesterday that the Subversive Activities Bill to be debated m the current session of Parliament had been criticised as an undue and unwarranted curtailment of freedom. "My idea is," he
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  • 69 3 LONDON, May 29.— The Political Committee of the British Communist Party last night issued a statement urging all sections of the British people to awaken to the danger of war. It said: "All sections of the Br;--t:sh people, must awaken to the vpeed with which aggressive war
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  • 536 3 LONDON, May 29.— The British Labour Government has suddenly switched to a policy of decontrols and economic liberalisation since the hush-hush meeting of Party chiefs at a country mansion at Dorking, Surrey, last week-end. In one short week, the Govern- j nent has:
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  • 71 3 TOKYO. May 29.— A family of six committed mass suicide during the night of Ma> 6, reports the Mainichi Shinbun today. Three daughters and a son died by taking a strong dose of sleeping tablets while their parents hung themselves from a beam of the house.
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  • 48 3 CHICAGO, May 29.— A college for shoe repairmen is functioning here. Students are men who run repair shops. Two-hour sessions are held one night a week. The course covers shop management and merchandising. Among the subjects: Making the most of shop location, salesmanship, customer relations, advertising, window displays.
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  • 185 3 MANILA, May 29.— The economic sub-committee of the Baguio conference of 1950 concluded its work yesterday. The sphere of Asian co-operation explored m the sub-committ?e which is headed by India's Ramaswami Mudaliar, covered bilateral trade agreements, establishment of a multilateral clearing arrangement and interchange of bas!c
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  • 89 3 LONDON, May 28. The Vietminh Peoples Army liberated 60C square kilometres of Vietnam ter ritory with a population of 20.00 C m the first quarter of this year according to a New China newj agency message received m London In one war zone during the same period, the
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  • 322 3 For 'Defaming' Her Friend Soviet Russia! HONGKONG, May 29.— Peking's propaganda machinery last night again attacked Britain's "real intentions" m desiring diplomatic relations with the People's Central Government. In an apparently inspired editorial, Peking's People's Daily accused Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin of having "defamed the Soviet Union,
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  • 150 3 NEW DELHI, May 28.— The Indian Supreme Court on Friday ordered stay of execution on 17 persons from the Telengana area of Hyderabad state a Communist stronghold who were condemned to death by Hyderabad High Court last year on charges of violent crimes Including murder. The
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  • 82 3 PRETORIA, May 29.— Field Marshal Jan C. Smuts was suddenly taken ill yesterday and called off a series of public engagements whicn followed his 80th birthday celebrations last Wednesday. The former South African Premier also cancelled his trip 1o Britain which had been arranged for next Friday. Doctors
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  • 58 3 Indian Envoy Presents Credentials To Iraqi Regent BAGHDAD, May 29, Sayid Ali Zaheer, Indian Ambassador to Iran and Minister to Iraq, yesterday presented letters of credence to the Iraqi Regent as the first Indian Republic representative to Iraq. Mr. Ali Zaheer stayed for fifteen minutes with the Regent after the
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  • 286 4 fdgfdgf Mr. John Strachey, Secretary of State for War, yesterday spent his first full day with the army m Malaya. In the morning he visited headquarters Malaya District. He discussed the military operations with the Commander m Chief, FARELF, General Sir John Harding, the
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  • 105 4 The Postmaster-General announces that Restricted Postal Services to Hainan Island have been re-opened. The services available to China are as folows: CHINA (EXCEPT FORMOSA) Unregistered letters and postcards will be accepted at sender's risk for transmission by air or surface routes. Clubbed
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  • 390 4 K. L .-Penang Pilot Train Derailed In Kampar Area At 1.45 yesterday morning, the P»ot train from Kuala Lumpur to Penang was derailed lM mUes from Temoh In the Kampar area of Perak. The fireman was injured, says a Police Communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds: At 1
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  • 244 4 Back from a 32,000 mile air tour of his far flung industry, Thomas Bata, 35 year old Canadian head of the Western shoe organisation, said m London on Monday: "Despite the terrible difficulties with which the Malayan people have had
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  • 56 4 The 87th bandit executed under Emergency Regulations was hanged at the Johore Bahru Prison yesterday morning, May 29. He is Loh Yuen alias Low Wong, who was tried and convicted before the High Codrt, Johore BaKTu, on March 29, on two charges punishable under Emergency Regulations 4
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  • 75 4 HIGH SOVIET OFFICIALS LEAVE TOKYO TOKYO, May 28.— Lt. Gen. Kuzma i>erevyanko, top Soviet official here and one of General Douglas MacArthur's most bitter adversaries, was en route to Moscow today under circumstances that puzzled Tokyo. The head of the Soviet Mission left suddenly with his wife on Saturday morning
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  • 73 4 A product which attracted the most attention at the Malay stand at the Earl's Court section of the British Industry's Fair was timber. Officials at the stand, with the advice of members of the forestry department, dealt with scores of Inquiries from the U.K. and overseas.
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  • 49 4 French Ship "Dugnay-Trouln" wearing the flag of Contre-Admlral F. T. Jourdain, (French Navy) Commander of the Naval Division Far East proceeded from Naval Base, Singapore to man-of-war anchorage on Saturday morning (May 27) where she will remain till tomorrow, Wednesday, May 31.
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  • 84 4 PANDIT NEHRU TO LAY FOUNDATION STONE OF I.A. BUILDING m Pandit Nehru on Saturday^ June 17, will lay the foundation stone bf the new Indian Association building at Balestler Road at 5.15 p.m. Indian who wish, to attend the function should apply to the President or Hon. General Secretary of
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  • 86 4 Sir Raymond Priestley, M.C., M.A., DiJc., LL.D., Vice-Chancellor of the University of Birmingham, will give a lecture entitled "Antartjc Exploration with Shackleton and Scott" In the Central Hall, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Sepoy Lines, Singapore, on Friday, July 7, at 7 p.m. .The lecture
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