Indian Daily Mail, 6 January 1949
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Title Section16 1949-01-06 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV. NO. 324. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration715 1949-01-06 1 Demand For Universal Military Training In US ADDRESS TO CONGRESS WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. The world stands "at an era which can mean either great nt or terrible eala ttrophe for ourselves and President Truman told the U.S. Congrew Wednesday. ionA.P.; Reuter - 715 words
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94 1949-01-06 1 SIR C.P. TO WRITE BOOK OF MEMOIRS AND OPINIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 5.— Sir C. P. Kamaswami Aiyar, ex-Dewan of Travancore Stato who returned t() India recently after an extensive tour of Australia and Now Zealand is engaged m writing a book of Memoirs and Opinions, it94 words
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Article50 1949-01-06 1 LONDON, Jan. s.— Appeals for recruiti for the armed forces are to be made m radio speeches by Prime Minister Mr. Clement Attiee, Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Stafford Cripps and Foreign Secretary Mr. Ernest Beyin on Jan. 19, Feb. 2 and Fet>^ |fc Jpspectively.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article73 1949-01-06 1 WASHrNpTON, JMi. 5.-ProSi-dent Truman Tuesday sent Congratulations to the new state of Burma on its Independence anniveisary. His message addressed to the Bur m«se President Sao Shwe Thaike said: "It gives me great pleasure on this first anniversary of the independence of Burma to convey toA.P. - 73 words
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97 1949-01-06 1 Indo-Burmese Co-operation Inevitable Says Nehru BOMBAY. Jan. s.— Pandit Ne.hru, Indian Prime Minister m a message t o a party organised by tho "Friends of Burma Society" hero yesterday t<> celebrate Burma's ftrsi anniversary of independence, said it was inevitable that India and Burma should cooperate for their mutual advantage.Reuter - 97 words
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119 1949-01-06 1 Understanding Reached With All-India Railwaymen's Federation RESULT OF AYYANGAR-JAIPRAKASH NARAIN TAI KS (From Our Own Correspondent; BOMBAY, Jan. 5. An understanding on the main potato m dispute between the Railway Employees and the Railway Hoard was reached last night after nearly lour and half hours of discussions between India's Railway119 words
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550 1949-01-06 1 DUTCH MILITARY ACTION IN SUMATRA ENDED LONDON, Jan. 5. The Indonesian Republican emergency government "somewhere m Sumatra" was conditionally prepared to resume talks with the Dutch under supervision of the United Nations Good Offices Committee, the Republican representative m Canberra said today. TheAP - 550 words
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29 1949-01-06 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. s —Burma and Ceylon have accepted India's invitation to participate m a conference on Indonesia, the Foreign Ministry said Wednesday.—, A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article35 1949-01-06 1 WELLINGTON, Jan. 5. —Dr. Walter Nash, Now Zealand Minister of Finance, said today that New Zealand is "considering" the invitation of Pandit Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, to a conference on Indonesia. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article60 1949-01-06 1 BANGKOK, Jan. s.— Siam will not take any "initiative action" m the Dutch-Indonesian issue, the official Bangkok Radio announced hire today. The announcement said Siam will abide by the Security Council's decisions and pointed out that despite sympathy with the Indonesian Republican pause, Siam is boundReuter - 60 words
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Article304 1949-01-06 1 CHINESE REDS SPURN PEACE OFFER SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. .V— The Chinese Communist radio today brushed off Generalissimo "Chiang Kai-shek's bleating about 'peace* >\ saying the Communists are determined to "c-rry the revolution to the very end. 1 A broadcast from the North Shensi radio, heard m San Francisco, said thisA.P. - 304 words
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69 1949-01-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent i NEW DELHI. Jan —The Constituent Assembly o f India yesterday decided tht future Lower House of th<« Parliament the House »f the Ptople would consist of not more than 500 members directly ejected by the voter*69 words
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124 1949-01-06 1 COMMUNIST ACTIVITY IN HYDERABAD DISTRICTS ON THE INCREASE (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Jan. 5.— Communist activities m several district of Hyderabad State bordering Krishna and Guntur Districts of Madras Province have been on the Increase, especially after conclusion of the police action m tho state, according to a resolution124 words
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Article64 1949-01-06 1 COLOMBO. Jan. 5. -The Spi;»k •r'i Chair and Mace given by tin Rouse of Common- to the Ceylon House of Representatives, arrived here today on board the 16.000-ton P. O linrr Canton. The Parliamentary delegation which brought th»- left toda\ on i fire-day tOUr of theReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement23 1949-01-06 1 lf|l voiß PRODUCTS T O THE PEOPLE through: TAMIL MUftASU Th Leading TAMIL Daily m Malaya over 14 years. :1 SELEGH ROAD, SINGAPORE.23 words
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Advertisement66 1949-01-06 1 I^l yJ X ILiEj The public are hereby informed that as from 10th January, 1949 THE SINGARAVELANAR TAMIL SCHOOL Situated at 41 Mile, Pasir Panjang Road, will be known as PASIR PANJANG TAMIL These who wish to admit their children to this School, are requested to bring them to the66 words
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Advertisement19 1949-01-06 1 NEW ARRIVALS Bridal Veils Printed Seer Sucker m Lovely Designs Availmble et: Singapore Silk Store 48/50 North Bridge Ro»d.19 words
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670 1949-01-06 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Jan. 6, 1949. A GRUESOME PICTURE TliK mv I o. excused A they I d ime surprise the I naval Dombardmeiit on Tuesday morning of a suspected bandit area "oil the west coast ol Malaya 91 prior to the landing oi troops there under aerial670 words
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95 1949-01-06 2 REHABILITATION OF REFUGEES IN BOMBAY (From Our ()w n Torrespondent) BOMBAY. lan. 5. K s 4,451 (N)0-Hchemc for i\w permanent rehabilitation of the iefuK«e«, m Bom»»av Province— about 157,000— is un<l<r.toor? to have been forwarded by the India Government to th f Boni»»;u Government for Consideration 11 and impl.-mtntation the95 words
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Article1582 1949-01-06 2 NEHRUV ADVICE TO STUDENTS AVOID NARROWNESS OF VISION BANGALORE, Dec. 27 (By Air Mail).— Addressing a mass meeting of students this evening, iandit jawahariul Acnru said that he wanted all the millions ol this country to participate m the building oi the new India, It1,582 words
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Article, Illustration93 1949-01-06 2 shower of chemicals from this boom no/zled smothers flames as members of the Chicago Fire Department demonstrated a new fire track, especially designed for fighting plane crash fires The Mjiiuiment was used by the American Services during the war and wil be added to the equipment already installed at (VicLo^A.P. - 93 words
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Article, Illustration115 1949-01-06 2 Photo shows manacled Abdul lla nid Ahmed Hassan (m centre), who according to police, fired live pistol shots at Egyptian Prime Minister Nokrashy Pasha, m Cairo. At right is Colonel Imam Ibrahim Bey, Chief of Arab Affairs Police Department. The Egyptian Prime Minister was assassinated byA.P. - 115 words
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152 1949-01-06 2 DR. LOHIA'S CRITICISM OF KASHMIR AGREEMENT (1 rom Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW, Jan. sw— A dissentient note to the otherwise universal welcome to the cease-fire news from Kashmir has <ome from I)r Ham Manohar Lohia. Foreign Affairs Expert of the Socialist Party of152 words
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619 1949-01-06 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 5. Welcoming the cease fire m Kashmir the Statesman (Jan. ;5) writes under the caption "Gift of a Good Augury.": "The twin dominions of India and Pakistan have managed to give to their peoples, the Commonwealth, the I nited Nations andGIIS - 619 words
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182 1949-01-06 2 NEW DELHI Jan. s.— Shdk Mohd. Abdullah, the Prime Mm of Jammu and Kashmir, c<ase-fire broadcast to his pJanuary 1, said that the cea order afforded the p:elimina ditions to the people of the Bta fina'.ly decide their future. Sheikh Abdullah said: "Th^j exactly what182 words
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Article41 1949-01-06 2 n promol to i i effec the War Office anno i Slim bucci mery at Chi- 1 of Ch n- r i Btafl on atment la i man ol the en Chtefa ol Staff Committ< GIIS ReuterGIIS; Reuter - 41 words
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353 1949-01-06 3 Urged To Order Immediate Release Of Indonesian Leaders Z-jtrullah Khan's Letter SI ESS, Jan. s.— Pakistan called on the Security < ouncU I uesaay t o order the immediate withaU aiol Outcii troops to positions they held betQre receni resumptionReuter - 353 words
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129 1949-01-06 3 L.N. SECRETARY LIES REQUEST TO PANDIT NEHRU LAKE SUCCESS. Jan. 5. Mr. Trygve Lie. United Nations Secretary General, has cabled the Indian delegation suggesting "safe conduct be -ranted" to the special Dutch aircraft carrying M. Willem Drees. Dutch Prime Minister to Indonesia. Pandit Nehru, Indian Premier, has said that facilitiesReuter - 129 words
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72 1949-01-06 3 !<ln 5. John Dedllfn Defence Minister, 1 1,;. 1 re! conference m m lik opinion the •d .t? co^ ere "cc called H^ 0t S ut across an y t down In the United an Asian C(m 'o-ordooate policy on I been72 words
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105 1949-01-06 3 MANILA'S REACTION TO NEHRU'S CALL I 'an. 5. Tl»> Cabinet M> SHSSmv";; r J^rthconnlng Bouth Ea 8 t Asian conference on the xnUonesian problem. While quarters close to the Malacanan palace were non-commit-tal, they pointed out that as the invitation had not been received no lormal action could be takenReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration79 1949-01-06 3 Photo Pictured at the table m the United Nations Security Council m Paris, on Dec. 24, are (left to right) Jakov Malik (Soviet Russia); Maberley Ksler Dening (Great Britain and Dr. Philip Jessup (United States). The Council met to discuss the situation m Indonesia and adopted, by seven votes toA.P. - 79 words
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Article133 1949-01-06 3 51 KILLED IN WORST TORNADO WARREN, Arkansas. Jan. 5. A series of tornadoes twisted ant nattered areas m A r Kansas am Louisiana Monday, killing 51 persons and injuring between 250 ana 350. A dozen or more communities ii neighbouring southern states wer« caught by the storm. It was mus.A.P. - 133 words
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130 1949-01-06 3 WASHINGTON. Jan. 5. U.S. Secretary of the Army, Kenneth Royall, disclosed Tuesday that he has sent recommendations to President Truman on the need for arming the Western European democracies. Royall declined to divulge at a news conference what his recommendations are, but added:A.P. - 130 words
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249 1949-01-06 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.— The United States has ur^ed both Israel and Eppt to take no military actions "extending the hostilities/ m Palestine. The State Department announced this Tuesday night and said Israel responded by assuring this country that all its troops haveA.P. - 249 words
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144 1949-01-06 3 Keynotes Of Truman's "State Of The Union" Message WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. Peace, rearmament and reform will be the keynote of President Truman's "State of the Union" message to the new Congress today, informed quarters forecast here last night. The 4, 000 -word message to which the President pat the finishingReuter - 144 words
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Article640 1949-01-06 3 Growing Anxiety Among Chinese For Early Peace PEIPING, Jan. 5. A Communist attempt to vrest Tientsin by force is expected if North China Jommandcr General Fu Tso-yi continues to stall on the question of localised peace m this part of the world. The general feeling mA.P.; Reuter - 640 words
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Article79 1949-01-06 3 NANKING, Jan. s.— The Association of Chinese College Professors m Nanking yesterday appealed direct to Mao Tse-tung, the Communist leader, urging political consultations for the formation of a coalition government. Cursing the civil war as "a scourge abhorred by all Chinese people," the message appealedReuter - 79 words
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Article61 1949-01-06 3 NANKING, Jan. s.— The Chinese Government has officially recognised the Government of the Korean Republic set up m American occupied southern Korea as from Jan. 1, 19*9, the Foreign Office announced here last night. A Chinese Embassy will be established at Seoul, capital of the newReuter - 61 words
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99 1949-01-06 3 SEC-COUNCIL TO FIDDLE WITH HYDERABAD AGAIN? LAivfc bUCChbS. Jan. 5. A heavy wor« programme tor the united nations security council *as reported arranged Tuesday at a closed meeting between uen. A. o. L. McNaugntun ana Xrygve L.ie, secretary -Uciieral. mc.n aught un, president 01 tne Council, and the U.N. SecretaryGeneralA.P. - 99 words
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Article100 1949-01-06 3 Princess Elizabeth's "Own Ship" SOUTHAMPTON, Jan. s.—Princes. Elizabeth's own Bhip, M the 34,UU0-ton Cunard White Star liner Caroniu left Southampton Monday on hei" maiden voyage to Nifv York. The liner, largest to be built m Britain since the war, was named and launched by the Princess m August, 1947. CaroniaReuter - 100 words
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54 1949-01-06 3 New Foreign Office Under Secretary LONDON, Jan. 5. Sir William Strang. who has been appointed to succeed Sir Orme Sargent on his retirement as Permanent Undersecretary at the Foreign Office, will leave London within the next few days on a tour of some weeks m the Far East, it wasA.P. - 54 words
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Article, Illustration65 1949-01-06 3 Photo Photo shows sampans squeezing nearer and nearer to the mouth of the Yangtze River, Shanghai. With Chinese Communists pressing on the north bank of the river, many Chinese who make their homes on these craft have move:! to Shanghai. This picture of Suchow creek, Shanghai, was made on Dec.A.P. - 65 words
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143 1949-01-06 3 RANGOON, Jan. s— Burmese President Sau Shwe Thaik urged his countiy m an Independence Day message yesterday to "renounce strife and animosity" and develop the qualities necessary for "constructive happiness among people." Appearing from the balcony of the city hall here, on the firstReuter - 143 words
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Article61 1949-01-06 3 LONDON, Jan. s.— Householders m towns m Thames Valley were watching tor more floods yesterday as the river rose sharply alter continuous all-night rain m London and Southern England. Hundred! of acres arc already under water. In th<* north of England more snow Ml and motoringReuter - 61 words
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Article46 1949-01-06 3 LONDON. Jan. 5. The world tijst-gas-turbine "Jet Cars" will soon be speeding down British roads. They aa c b^ing made m the Midlands. The Government is said to be m terested m the new Jets. First road tests may revolutionize the motor car industry. Re uterReuter - 46 words
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1531 1949-01-06 4 Situation Today Much Better khan Six Month Ago After reviewing the military operations against the uanuits during the period l/ec. li to Jan. o at a tress Conference witn civilian, service and ponce chiels held at ftuaia Lumpur1,531 words
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95 1949-01-06 4 VOLLEY BALL TOURNAMENT AT PAYA LEBAR The nnai oi tne voney Ball Tournament organised oy tne iverala sports rari/, Singapore, wul oe piayea on Saturday, Jan. b commencing at 4.JU p.m.) at 42 Hillside Drive, Paya Leoar. between the Naval riase Indian Sports Club's Volley Bali Team and Pasii Panjang95 words
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Article98 1949-01-06 4 The 1949 Assizes will open on Monday January 10. There will be the usual Cathedral service which the Bench, Bar and the Legrf Officers will attend, followed by an inspection of a Guard of Honour provided by the Police. Two Courts will deal with the98 words
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Article23 1949-01-06 4 COLFAX, Jan. 5 A United States army transport plane crashed m the Siena Nevada foothills last night killing at least >even rmn. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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883 1949-01-06 4 Three Bandits Killed Five Captured By Gurkhas A steady toll continues to be taken of the Bandit forces m tne Johore District. Un Jan. i. Seat or th patrol arrested three wanted nun near Jtmentah, and on tne following day the i znd Gurkhas killed three bandits and captured three883 words
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Advertisement175 1949-01-06 4 Admission to beginners classes Shorthand, Banking and Radio Service closing today. Singapore Institute of Commerce, 75 Middle Rttad, frhone: ***** Singapore. B ROARING APPLAUSE! ID OPENING TO DAY Theatre ROYAL For the first time on the Screen. Producer— Director MEH 8008 blends a purposeful theme with Music and Entertainment ANOKI175 words
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