Indian Daily Mail, 10 January 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV. NO. 328. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 134 1 Ceasefire Is Not Mere Stoppage Of Gunpowder Use But Of Hatred And Distrust Says C. R. Dutch To Note: Address At Bombay (From Our Own Correspondent) 1 BAY, Jan. 9.— Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, the i rural of India, declared that today he everywhere in India and that the ceasefire \ir
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  • 43 1 the Muslims, Mr. Kajagopalachari said they or toleration and special rights or privileges. "This country and treat it as your own property/* he id .Muslims who claimed to be a minority commuhe little and younger children of a large family.
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  • 92 1 SHEIKH ABDULLAH'S ASSURANCE (From Our Own Correspondent) Jan. 9. With emphatic assurance that there any misgiving ab >ut the result of the Plebiscite Sheikh Abdullah, the Prime Minister of Kashmir huge meeting at Benares said yesterday "I know anxious about Kashmir. Just now
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  • 101 1 The above is an artist's conception of how the proposed "Rocket Outpost," described in the United States Defence Department's "Earth Satellite Vehicle Programme," disclosed on Dec. 29 by Secretary James Forrestal, would appear in relation to the moon and earth. The programme is exploring
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  • 86 1 m*w dllhi, Jan. 9. —General elections under India's new constitution now being hammered out will be held early in 1950, the Indian £rdt nt ASBembl y yesThe Assembly on the last day of their two-month winter session passed a resolution to this effect nut forward by Prime
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  • 75 1 N *U DELHI, Jan. 9— A Foreign imkesman said today an national conference to consider if >'e action on Indonesia will he i 20. ference wa. called last Minister Pandit JaNehru. A Foreign Office the session, which is about three days, in Asia and the
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  • 65 1 LONDON, Jan. 9.— Prince Charles, Princess Elizabeth's baby, is getting the government ration of orange juice and liver oil just like aH the i" c st of the children in Britain. The oil is free and the concentrated juice is partly paid for by the
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  • 48 1 Audio Visual Education For Madras Schools (From Our Own Co-respondent) MADRAS, Jan. 9.— The Government propose to introduce audiovisual education in some of the schools in the Presidency, from the next academic year. The proposal is to exhibit educational films as part of the instruction in schools. Copyright.
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  • 173 1 RENEWAL OF FIGHTING IN PALESTINE PREDICTED CAIRO, Jan. 9— The SecretaryGeneral of the Arab League predicted on Saturday a renewal of fighting in Palestine despite the current truce. "Although the Egyptian Government has been forced lor various reasons to accept the cease-fire while the Egyptian Army had the initiative on
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  • 153 1 Prague, Jan. v. An annonymous commentary in the newspaper (Free newspaper) said Saturday night that "fingers of the British are on the triggers of .the .Arabs" rifles." He said that Israel's moves are "interfering with the imperialism of Great Britain is the Middle East and
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  • 73 1 KARACHI, Jan. 9.— The Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on Jan. 5 fixed the salary of its President at Rs. 3,000 a month. The session was presided over by Dr. Omar Hayat Malik, a member of the Panel of Chairmen of the Assembly. The motion for fixing
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  • 456 1 PEIPING, Jan. 9.— Pro-Government reports said on Saturday the Chinese Communists had penetrated into several points well within the city limits of besieged Tientsin. Fighting was reported less than half a mile from Kiesslings, famed confectionary restaurant. The Reds also were reported to
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  • 93 1 11 Repatriates From Malaya: Madras Govt.'s Decision To Detain (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 9— The Government have ordeied that 11 persons taken into preventive custody on their arrival in Madras from Malaya on Dec. 26 should be detained under the Maintenance of Public Order Act These persons who
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  • 140 1 BRITAIN'S PROTEST NOT TO BE TRANSMITTED TO TEL AVIV NEW YORK, Jan. 9.— The Israeli representative at Lake Success has refused to transmit a British protest at the shooting down of liv* R.A.F. planes by Jewish planes because it was not addressed to the "Government of Israel." Sir Terence Shone,
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  • 34 1 PATNA, Jan. 9. The West Indies beat Bihar Governor's XI by an innings and 98 runs today. The Governor's XI were dismissde for 191 runs in their second innings.- Reuter
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  • 51 1 SHANGHAI. Jan. 9.— The Shanghai's Shun Pao, in a dispatch from Hankow, said General Sun Yuanliang. of the Nationalists' 16th Army group, escaped Red encirclement southwest of Hsuchow and reached safety. He escaped dressed as a civilian and said onlv 1.000 of his men escaped.-
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  • 188 1 iajini*jim, Jan. 9.— Mr. Anthony Lden, Conservative Party deputy leader and former Foreign Secretary, told Reuter he will visit Malaya during hi s two months' air tour of Commonwealth countries, which opens with his flight from London to Montreal on Jan. 20. H e
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  • 97 1 MADRAS, Jan. 9.— Mr. Kala Venkata Rao, Revenue Minister, Madras, who has been appointed General Secretarv of the Congress, handed in the resignation of his ministership t 0 Mr. Reddiar, Premier on Jan. 6. Mr. Venkata Rao had a long interview with the Premier at
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  • 85 1 LONDON, Jan. 9.— King George, suffering from a grave leg ailment, went to his country estate Friday to continue a convalescence which his doctors have described as satisfactory With Queen Elizabeth and hi< mother Queen Mary, the King travelled Dy special to Sandringham, his
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  • 47 1 LONDON, Jan. 9.— The Chief Judge in the High Court of Ka chi, Mr. Justice Tyabji, arrived in England by air from Pakistan urday to visit his daughter. M Shaflga, who la ill in a nursing home at Uxbridge, near London.- Reuter
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  • 46 1 COTTONWOOD. Arisona, Jan. 9. —Victor FU'mine., who directrd f ri» film "Gone With Tho Wind," died suddenly here Thursday nmht alter a heart attack. He made a name for himself by directing Clark Gable, Spencer Tracey and Jean Harlw in adventure pictures.- Reuter
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  • 49 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 9. Th«« Security Council w'H probably consider the report of the United N;i tions Commission for India and Pakistan on Wednesday or Thurs dav, it was announced lu^t nigh* Th^ Commission yesterday unani moualy approved its second Interna report' to the Council. Reuter
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  • 896 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Jan. 10, 1948. THE ONLY BLACK SHEEP IN ASIA THOSE who still remember the way in which Siam betrayed. Malaya at the time oi the Japanese invasion, will be least surprised to karn that she ha a declined the Ind an Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal
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  • 503 2 Result Of lyengar-Jaiprakash Narain Talks In Bombay BOMBAY, Jan. 9.— An understanding on the main points in dispute between railway employees and the Railway Board was reached on Jan. 1 after nearly four and a half hours' discussions between India's Railway Minister, Mr.
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  • 70 2 NEW DELHI. Jan. 9. General Sir Roy Bucher, British Comman-der-in-Chief of the Indian Arm\. will be given a new job when he relinquishes his present post on Jan 15. The Indian Defence Ministry says he will he employed as an o near on special duty
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  • 39 2 NEW DELHI. Jan. 9. An exhibition of photographs, paintings, sculptures and relics connected with Mahatma Gandhi is to be held at Raj ghat (Delhi) on the occasion of Gandhiji's death anniversary on Jan. 30.— G.I.I.S.
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  • 126 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 9.— Khwaja Nazimuddin, uovernor-General of Pakistan, replying to New Year's greetings from Mr. U. Rajagapalachart, says: "I than* you most sincerely on my own ana Pakistan's behalf for your New Year greetings, which I heartily reciprocate. At this critical juncture in international
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  • 105 2 Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Art Exhibition NEW DELHI, Jan. 9.— The Go-V--ernor-Generai, Mr. C. Rajagopamchari, has sent a cheque for Rs. 500 to the organisers of the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Art Exhibition, to be given in the form of ptizes worth Rs. 250 each to two artists, whose paintings would be
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  • 70 2 COPENHAGEN, Jan. 9. The foreign Relations Committees of Denmark, Norway and Sweden will meet thi s week to discuss the future of Scandinavia, a Foreign Office spokesman told the Associated Press Friday. "The Scandinavian Government leaders at their meeting on Thursday agreed that the problems now
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    42 2 Photo Photo shows Mr. C. Rajagopalac hari, Gov.-Gen. of India layine the foundation-stone of the memorial at the place where Malmtma Gandhis last remains are kept for public darshan. at the Victoria Park, Benares, during his recent visit to the city- GIIS
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  • 501 2 NEW DELHI, J»n. !.._The Andaman L_lands_2o4 eastern SK.^JI2S Ba> of «5 tion of non-Muslim refugees fro£ pfiJCTHft! I co on T "The mother tonne of everv InSJ. i ,1 ES ln a bro^ cast: his neonl? nriirinniiv r '"dian in the Andaman., whether
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  • 194 2 Do Some Spiritual Introspection On Gandhiji's Death Anniversary CR'S APPEAL TO THE NATION (From uur uwn \,uriwiwuu«iw BOMBAY, Jan. 9. Bombay extended a cordial and aff tionate welcome to the Governor-General Mr. C. Rajagopal chari on Friday when he arrived to pay the city a three d. visit, his first
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  • 83 2 BANGKOK, Jan. 9.— A trade pact between Siam and India is expected to be signed shortly, Premier Songkhram told Reuter yesterday. The new Indo-Siam trade pact will replace the temporary agreement which expired on Dec. 31, 1948. The ba.ance of trade between the two countries has always
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  • 57 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Jan. 9.— Legislative sanction for the establishment and incorporation of Karnatak University as part of the scheme for decentralisation and reorganisation of the University Education in Bombay Province is provided for by a Bill to be introduced in the Provincial
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  • 139 2 Azad On India's Educational Expansion Programme (From Our Own Correspondent) ALAHABAD, Jan. 9.— lndia's p gramme of educational expan>. which was slowed down last year owing to financial crisis would re ahead no full steam shortly, said M-iulana Abul Kalam Azad, Government of India's Education Mim ster here on Friday.
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  • 59 2 Asoka Pillar To Replace King's Effigy On Coins (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jan. 9— The Asoka Pillar will replace the effigy of the King on the Government of India's new one rupee notes now under print, it i s reliably learnt in Delhi. The question of its introduction
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  • 40 2 KARACHI. Jan. 9.- Pakistan is considering extending the scop* of its Federal Court so that civil appeals need no longer be referred to the Privy Council, the last court of appeal for the British Commonwealth.- Reuter
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  • 193 3 Holland Papers Criticism Of High-Handed' Action IGUE, Jan. 9. Signs are growing here h opinion is becoming anxious about the world is viewing events in Indonesia and siblt consequences of continuing to ignore :>m l interpretation of Holland's recent action"* most unanimous support which
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  • 102 3 Week-end Consultations Among U.N. Delegates I Jan. 9.—1 nited Planned week- in the hope of Placating the "Ji by the Security n<^ng of the IndoneXv.ll ree hours m >srri from a block of on Friday, the a without taking ftufed a meetini J*"*!* That loft allow time for w rt^lutlons
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  • 295 3 USt paper net mai iiie Asian serious uuair ..ana against mat auLiioni^ jub are reueis. catnuiic papei i -uia x^anaiL ugerous ue- ooviouaiy tioea ..ail uie niuuiieaiaii ,u. DOCTRINE lata i "Hie Indian w eausouam a ior .Asia, aii will remain a i
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  • 112 3 Where is Australia's Place, Asks Sydney Morning Herald SYDNEY, Jan. J. The Sydney iMonung ncraiu, commenting on ine Australian oovernmenis acceptance ol tiie Inviiaiiuii of i'aiuut 'Nehru, tne lnuian I'nme Minister, to the Asian conterence on inuonesia, questionea Australia s place in sucli a gatnering. •'opiiuually and racially our neruage
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  • 74 3 L MANILA, Jan. 9. The Evening News said eui tonally yesterday, the United States, "champion ol little peoples," should give moral support and armed support, if necessary, io the Southeast Asia bloc proposed by India's Premier, Pandit Nehru. If this was done
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  • 69 3 BANGKOK, Jan. 9. Siam officially notified India on Saturday that the Government cannot accept Prime Minister Nehru's invitation to attend the Southeast Asia Conference in New Delhi on the Indonesian question. The notification was given In an aide memoire handed to the Indian Minister. The Government
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  • 374 3 LONDON, Jan. 9.— Commonwealth High Commissioners were understood to nave sought a clear exposition of the British attitude on the Dutch action in Indonesia at their meeting with Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin here yesterday. Anxiety lest British silence should prejudice her prestige in
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  • 53 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 9.— With the object of furthering friendly relations with foreign nations, a "Foreign Relations Society" has been formed in Delhi with Prof. N. G. Ranga, Member of the Constituent Assembly, as President. The Society proposes to send goodwill missions to foreign countries and receive
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  • 86 3 LONDON, Jan. 9. Mr. Peter Fraser, .New Zealand Prime Minister, who arrived in Montreal from British last night, said that the Indonesian conference called at New Delhi by Pandit Nehru should be on a wider footing and that Britain and France and the United States
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  • 705 3 NANKING, Jan. 9. —A usually reliable source said yesterday the Chinese Government asked the United States, Britain and France to attempt to mediate the Chinese civil war. Ambassadors for the tnree powers here were asked to reiay the request to their
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  • 505 3 INDONESIAN REPRESENT ATI VE'S WARNING LONDON, Jan. 9. Mr. Ernest Bevin, British Foreign Secretary, met the Commonwealth High Commissioners at the Foreign Office here yesterday to discuss the attitude of the British Commonwealth to Dutch policy in Indonesia. The meeting was called, according
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  • 172 3 Burma's Experiment On Land Nationalisation RANGOON, Jan. 9. The Burmese Ministry of Agriculture announced yesterday that the Government had selected five district for operating its Land Nationalisation Act on an "experimental basis". The Government had not yet implemented the Act. passed by Parliament last October but was studying the conditions
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  • 39 3 NEW YORK, Jan. 9.— Broaehvay producer Billy Rose and his wife, former swimming champion Eleanor Holm, departed by air Friday on a world tour expecting to see General MacArthir in Japan and Prime Minister Jahwaharlal Nehru in India.- AP
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  • 136 3 GOVT. POSITIONS STRENGTHENED IN PEIPING PEIPING, Jan. 9.— Government troops are strengthening the defences of Peiping and Tientsin and are determined to hold the two key cities »of North China, a spokesman for General Fu Tso-yl said on Friday. The spokesman for the North China commander said Fu would not
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  • 147 3 Formosa Made A Stronghold Against Communists NANKING, Jan. 9. The official Chinese Central News Agency reported Friday the big island of Formosa is being built into a stronghold against the Chinese Communists. The agency reported an interview with Chen Cheng, new Governor of Formosa, in which he was quoted as
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  • 52 3 SHANGHAI, Jan. 9.-More than 800 bodies were picked up from Shanghais streets between Jan. 1 and Jan. 7 as a severe cold wave gripped the refugee jammed city. An estimated 5,000 beggars have died from hunger and exposure in Shanghai daring the last three
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  • 68 3 Soviet Army To Leave Germany HbKLIN. Jan. 9. The Soviet Army hinted in print that the Russian may follow the same policy in Germany as in Korea ind withdraw her occupation Forces i artier than the Western allies. A frontpage editorial in the official Soviet Military organ, asserted: "Korea is
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  • 1055 4 Mr. Creech- Jones' New Year Messaae We want your country to grow in responsibility. M e aesire no Economic or Political Uonunanution. e snail work tor tne steady elimination ol those discriminations which may hamper the growth oi freedom, tolerance and fair
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  • 293 4 PEACE ONLY THROUGH BROTHERHOOD OF MAN, SAYS GOVERNOR •The world today is reiying on the activities oi ine Glutei* _.*auuiib organisation to »uive us prooieins anu 10 main lain peace. lnis maintenance oi peace can only oe acmevet. |i tne orotnernoou oi man is recognisea o> an, declared bur i
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  • 30 4 BLACKPOOL, Lancashire, Jan. 9. —Six bodies were Recovered during an all night search into the wreckage of the American airlift Skymastcr which crashed on Friday, 15 miles northeast 0f Reuter
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  • 383 4 Programme Of Prophet's Birthday Anniversary Celebration The General Committee iortnis fear's CeieoratioD oi tne 1422nd \nniversary oi tne Birthday oi tne hloly Prophet Munammad appeal to ail Muslims to observe the occasion as a Holiday, to decorate their residences ind places of business, to give alms lo the poor and
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  • 99 4 The Siamese Amuiic-baaor gav-e a luncheon party In iaju«jljaJ on Wednesday in honour 01 bir VViUiam btrong, permanent Undersecretary of btate at tne Foreign Office wno is to maKe a tour oi tne Far East shortly. The iuncn was given at Claridges Hotel. Otner guests
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  • 33 4 An officer from the decora oilico, Singapore Aitn 1.i1.p. Pension Cases ana piaces as follows: Today, Jan. 10— Malacca teer Forces Record Or Tuesday, Jan. 11--Alor G -District Office.
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  • 15 4 AMSTERDAM, Jan 9 n World Federation for Mei. on Satuiday accepted chin new member.— A.P.
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