Indian Daily Mail, 5 January 1949

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV. NO. 323. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, j.aWaKY *****9. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 271 1 PRESIDENT OF THE INDIAN SCIENCE CONGRESS ANNOUNCES FORMATION OF The World Is Progressively Going Wrong —Nehru (From Our Own Correspondent) ALLAHABAD, Jan. 4.— An appeal to Scientists all ovt r the world to serious! y consider as to how Science could help
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  • 97 1 NDON, Jan. 4.— Sarat Chandra Ice m London last night of li d the coming "test o{ [nd a between his new Republican Party, hopedand the present Pandit Nehru. inference of British journalists: "We th( leftist political .n India to combine ngth
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  • 72 1 IW, Jan. 4.— Sarat ChanIndia* political leader brothtr 0 f Subhas Chandra •^aniser of the Indian Army, h aid Monday India a \hirA lH on stric t neutrality in SerfS!?* k J ra Boss i 3 head of the new -ublican
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  • 22 1 Jan. 4. -The prime expected to seek proval this week for •"anient changes, but quarter-: yesterday foreWould not involve 1 Cabinet reshuffle.—
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  • 138 1 S. Africa Practises Racial Discrimination In Air Passages! JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 4. The South African Government has banned the passage of Indian and Pakistan nationals by air through the Union unless they hold a written permit from the Government to enter the Union. This was disclosed today m a circular by
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  • 92 1 COLOMBO. Jan. 4. —Mr. Don Stephen Senanayake. Prime Minister of Oylon, has cabled to Pre. mier Thakin Nu of Burma congratulations and good wishes on the first anniversary of the independence of Burma. "Although the past year ha* been one of difficulty, we have been happy
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  • 66 1 LONDON, Jan. 4.— Baby Prince Charles of Edinburgh, seven weeks old, will make his first rail journey tomorrow, when Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will take him from Buckingham Palace to Sandringham, the King's country residence m Norfolk. There th«y will be joined on
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  • 89 1 COLOMBO. Jan. 4.— The British Parliament.- gift l 0 the Ceylon Housv of representatives a Speaker^ chair and mace wa s exp«'Cted here today m the liner Canton The British delegation, which i 1 make the formal presentation Jan. 11 when the Ceylon Parliament re -assembles, arrived by air yesterday.
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  • 98 1 Hindu Mahasabha Not A Communalist Body, Says President (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW 1)1 1. 11 1. Jan 4.-— Mr. L. B. Bhopatkar, President of the AUliulia Hindu Mahasabha which recently decided to resutn Q political activities, told correspondents that (he iMahasabha's policy and programme "were perfectly m tune with
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  • 155 1 BERLIN, Jan. 4. The oflic-ial Soviet newspaper Taegiiche ltundschau today advocated strong measures by Asia to defeat what it termed "colonial Lmperaliam." "The pitiful outcome In the Security Council of the Indonesian case liad alarmed Asia and prompted India's Prime Minister. Pandit Nehru,
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  • 62 1 LONDON. Jan. 4. King George VI today left Buckingham Palace for the first time since the announcement of his illness on Nov. 22. Accompanied by the Queen he went for a lunch drive of about half an hour m Hyde Park. The King and
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  • 491 1 Anti-Dutch 'Guerilla' Govt. For Java Formed HEADED BY FORMER REPUBLICAN CABINET MINISTERS BATAVIA. Jan. 4 —A Chinese newspaper reported Tuesday the formation of an anti-Dutch "guerilla" Government for Java" headed by four members of the Indonesian Republic's last Cabinet. The newspaper. Sin Po, said the Cabinet ministers are Dr. Soekiman,
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  • 414 1 NANKING, Jan. 4. The Jih Wan Pao, quoting sources "close to official circles," said today the Chinese Government is contemplating inviting the Four Big Powers (the United States, Russia, Britain and France) to mediate m peale talks with the Communists,
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  • 107 1 WITHDRAWAL OF U.S. MARINES FROM CHINA DENIED SHANGHAI, Jan. 4.— Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger today denied reports of withdrawal of "American iorces from China". His statement admitted discussions between the Chinese Ministry of Education and the Navy as to "the feasibility of returning the campus to the university for
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  • 305 1 P...Hi. r i_^J? E RA- i*?-' 4 Australia was still examining Premier a Keiter report ,V,tat, a end the H™" Mr John Dedman. Australian Defence Minister said ImIhIU t,,c tonferen<e wou,d a <^ &r™* In Nanking, a Foreign Office spokesman said China was
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  • 43 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 4. -The wellknown Indian Scientist, Dr. C. V Raman will undertake a lecture tour of the United States of America this year at th" invitation of the Trtlftteei Of th<- Watlimnll TTnnnHotion. GIIS
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  • 701 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Jan. 5, 1949. FREE BURMA -A TRIBUTE YESTERDAY Burma Uttered the ■econd year ol hex proud exiolcc iu> a Fre« and Independent hu'.on. E&rfy on the morning oi Jixn. 4, m<i, the last British Governor bade farewell to Burma, immediately whereafter tht nr»t Pketident proclaimed
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  • 779 2 India Stands For Elimination Of Imperialism From Asia Nehru's Stirring Call To Asian Countries PAN ASIAN CONFERENCE ON INDONESIA MOOTED NEW DELHI, Jan. 4. India has invited the Governments of 14 Asian countries to send representatives to a conference m DeJhi m the near future to discuss the Indonesian problem.
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  • 312 2 LONDON, Jan. 4.— Stronger bonds between India and Pakistan were forecast here last night by Mr. R. K. Nehru. Pandit Nehru's nephew, on his way to Sweden as India's irsf Minister there. He told Reuter: "Since the two dominions are part of a
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  • 100 2 WASHINGTON. Jan. Joseph' B. Keenan, American new mediator for Palestine, conferred Friday with President Truman and later I said the people who resort to force ''have not profited by the lessons of history. Prior to his appointment as U.S. member of the United Nations Conciliation
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  • 56 2 NEW DELHI. Jan. ..—Two anti. inflat onary m«-asiues have been announced by the Government of India. By an ordinance income-tax officers have been authorised to make provisional assessment and follect tax immediate; v on admitted income. It has also been decided to Impose > per cent ad valorem excise duty
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    49 2 Photo. eCk fter he Dut captured Jogjakarta, the city's commercial life continued m a sliie uf stagnation. AP Corresn««n "J i atl u Jac son 's Photo o Malioborc street shows that none ot the shops had reopened and there were few people on ne usually crowded street.- A.P.
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  • 176 2 NEW lsULiil, Jan. 4. The MCfti i-iicb of bari|iiiti;i and Moggalana, lit- two cluei ciiscipU's of Lord ISudaha. are expected to arrive m CaitUtu m me Mtoiid week of January from Ceylon. They will be teceivcd \\"li due tinmouy and later handed over to the
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  • 71 2 COLOMBO, Jan. 4. Malaba steamship Company's cargo v«'ss« Jagdamba currying 12,000 package tC v C^ >ylon s P ran S a leak 35 mil. oil Tuticorin on New Year's and sent an S.O.S. for assistant In response the Colombo Protection," left the follov clay
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  • 52 2 300 HYDERABADI COMMUNISTS ARRESTED (Frpm Our Own Co* respondent) HYDERABAD, Jan. 4.— Nearly 300 communisms have beun arrested last weeK m two districts of Hyd^labad Siaie— Warangal and Na*gonda—as part of the Military Administration s intensive drive to Uproot iawi%Hi element^. Hyderabad and Mysoie Stat^ trooos are helping m this
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  • 55 2 MICE, Jan. 4. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor are giving up their Riviera home, the Chateau De La Croc, at Antib^s, m February and intend to live m Paris, it wad learned authoritatively heie. They plan to go to America m the spring ior
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  • 76 2 Thakin Ntis Call For National Unity RANGOON. Jan. I.—Prime1 Prime Minister Thakin Nu of Burma old the nation on Burma's first independence anniversary today toao bnwe Thaik. the President said: "In this first cveinful year Burma has assumed a pattern of a modern state whose
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  • 213 2 LONDON, Jan. 4.-Prime Minister C.em*nt Attl ee has sent the following anniversary menage to the Premier, Thakin Nu: "I wnd you and your colleagues hearty congratulations on the first anniversary „r Burmese independence and my good wishes for the future peace and prosperity of Burma and all her
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  • 314 2 ATTACK ON MILITARY CONVOY BAT AVI A, Jan. 4.— lndonesian guerilla attacks against Dutch positions are increasing, broadcasts from a fugitive Republican radio indicated Monday. The broadcast, monitor^! m Batavia, reported Republican attacks Sunday on Penorego Sukehardje and Wengiri m East Java <* n
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  • 35 2 TOKYO. Jan. 4. Fifteen Japanese including several ex-Generals roceiyed Ion? prison sentences' Monday for killing 45 captured American airmen. Twelve others were acquitted by Un ted States Eighth Army A.P.
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  • 309 3 rurkey, Egypt, China And Syria Accept Invitation AUSTRALIA LIKELY TO SEND AN OBSERVER V. Jan. 4. More Eastern countries, prefaring to confer on Indonesia at the call of India, yesterday against Dutch action m Java and Sumatra when Hi
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  • 59 3 Romulo Endorses India's Move Jan. 4. Carlos Philippines deleUnited Nations, said c proposed Asian on Indonesia "falls tho provisions of on regional arg in New Delhi, 1 be said. "Is the logical consequence of the Inter-Asian Relations Conference called by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru m March 1947." Romulo said he was
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  • 102 3 CANBERRA, Jan. 4. Australia is to consult New Zealand before replying to the invitation extended to both countries by Premier Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru to attend the New Delhi conference on Indonesia. Officials said Monday that Premier J. B. Chifley, wlio is acting Foreign Minister, will
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  • 90 3 RANGOON, Jan. 4.— Karen r<s bi«Js aUacfcrd the rice milling centra at Pantanaw, just w*st of Rangoon, and set U aii re, an official announcement said yesterday. Some of the townspeople were slam. The Karens are demanding a separate htat* ior themselves to be
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  • 33 3 CALCUTTA, Jan. 4. The EaM Pakistan Government officially stated Monday that raw jute experts to hard currency areas will continue to be nermltted till June 30 next.- A .P.
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  • 39 3 KARACHI, Jan. 4. Pakistan iicwopapei editors atcidea yenteruay lv can lor a one uay bussixjiision vi an uuny ncWbpaptTb m next mui&_«ay to deinonitraiL' tiieir boiiuain.^ ana compiutt cuxiuL'iiinaLion 01 j^ulcil action m iiiuonesia.- Reuter
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  • 383 3 MANILA, Jan. 1. hmpino leader* who Have lony suppurteu a J*anMaia>an Union vi oouineast Asia countries are likely to see thru dream realised sooner tlian tliey expected. me lallen sister Republic of Indonesia appeared the rallying point lor tne movement. Premier .Nehru ol India toucnea oil
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  • 156 3 BATAVIA. Jan. 4. The Dutch commander In Indonesia has told ins troops on Java their only regaining job is 'operations against roaming groups or individuals trying to cause disorder This order of the day from Lieutenant General Simon Spoor was interpreted here as
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  • 262 3 NEW DELHI. Jan. 4. India Mond-iv <-••»!.,...«« j airports to the KIM Dutch aircraft carrlin, thl *i? l h S se of her Indonesia, says an AP. report. l tarrym S *he Dutch Premier to An official spokesman said that India h^n
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  • 256 3 t,£ 4 Gen Nguyen van Xuan. head of th*- provisional central government of Vietnam, said here yesterday that he hoped a nf #fr dcfi I n ltion of Vietnam's status m the French Union would resuit rr©m his coming visit t
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  • 482 3 US Marines Withdrawing From China Clamour For Peace Getting Strong TSINGTAO, Jan. 4. —United States Marines stationed m Tsingtao announced today they are withdrawing from China since the Chinese government has decided to negotiate for a peace settlement with the Reds." U.S. Marine authorities officially notified the National Shantung University
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  • 290 3 PEACE TALKS WITH BURMA'S PVO WHITE BAND FAIL RANGOON, Jan. 4.— Peace negotiations between an outlawed Burma Army group and the Government broke down on Monday. The break came m the midst of the nations preparations to celebrate on Tuesday the first independence anniversary. An official statement said the White
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  • 83 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 4. The United States Supreme Court refused yesterday to reconsider its decision that, it has no authority over the International Military Tribunal which convicted 25 Japanese war lords of war crimes last month. The plea for reconsideration was filed with the court
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  • 51 3 LONDON, Jan. 4.— King George, who Is suffering from an arterial condition affecting circulation m his Togs and feet, has made "uninterrupted progress," a Buckingham Palace medical bulletin announced last night. The bulletin added that blood circulation was improving slowly, and that the King's health m general was "entirely satisfactory
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  • 723 4 HMS 'Consort' Bombards Bandit Area: 4-lnch Tlie Royal iXauy m cooperation with Marine Police took part m a seaborne landing on a bandit area off the next coast of Malaya yesterday morning. As a company of the 1/6 Gurkha rifles were brought
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  • 89 4 Cable To Indian Pakistan Premiers Mr. M. A. Majid, President, Muslim Weliare Association and Indian and Pakistani Seamen Union, Singapore, has sent trie tonowing messages to the Prime Ministers oi India and Pakistan yesterday, congratulating tnem on the ceasetire m Kashmir and on their taking up the cause of the
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  • 100 4 At the annual general meeting of the tfungiyu Mosiem Snanmnani i Dt.'nga; MOSiem Association;, 151, Queen street, oingapore, held on Jan. 2, tne luilowing oflice-bearers were elected: President— Dr. S. I. M. Ibrahim; Vice-President— Mr. M. Siraj; Hon. Secretary— Mr. Manir Uddin; Asst. Hon. Secretary— Mr. Asahab
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  • 164 4 Singapore Brigadier Appointed Colonel Of His Regiment A long period of association with the YoriC ana Lancaster Regiment, has been honoured by an announcement m the London Gazette, appointing Brigadier C. G. Robins uhe Brigadier m charge of Administration, Singapore District), to be the Coionel ol that Regiment. Gazetted as
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  • 25 4 GLASGOW, Jan. 4. Four people tixd today from suspected food poisoning and another 18 treated m hospital, alter a nartv her o ln<t night.- Reuter
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  • 399 4 MALAYAN INDIANS' MESSAGE TO JAIPUR CONGRESS The General Secretary of the Malayan Indian Congress, Kuala Lumpur, writes to say that the following "Message from Malayan Indians to the 55th Annual Session of the Indian National Congress, held at Jaipur on the 18th December, 1948," was read by Sardar Budh Singh,
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  • 29 4 BERLIN. Jan. 4. -Dr. Bruno Gleizr resigned today as Dean of the Economic Faculty at the Rus-sjan-controlled Berlin University He said hv did io as a protest sure. A.P.
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