Indian Daily Mail, 11 January 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV. NO. 329. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 101 1 Journalism Is A Fine Art-Not Mere Occupation, Says Rajaji Advice 1 o Indian Pressmen (From Our Own Correspondent) VY. Jan. 10. Speaking at a reception given in his the Bombay Union of Journalists in Bombay, Mr. gopalachuri, the Governor-General of India asked the to consider itself a n active partner
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  • 27 1 LARGE-SCALE ARMS SHIPMENTS TO EGYPT? 10.— An Israeli charged Monday British arms sniped to Egypt d Nations obser- ..< i at Egyptian air !y none at Egyp- A.P.
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  • 28 1 mad Abdul Aleem tan will broadcast M tya at 8 p.m. today. Jan. 11, on the ocProphefs Birthday. subject will be World Fellow-
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  • 20 1 UAJfI Jan. iu.— R. K. Nehol Jawaharlal Nehru, ftrsl Minister to Swet London for Stockholm by Reuter
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  • 115 1 NEW APPROACH TO INDONESIAN QUESTION ESS Jan. 10.— Bir power delegates to the United NaCouncil hope to arrive a new approach to the Indonen before the Council resumes debate Tuesday. cfeegat.on source said he felt no definite plans would be t-nof Ca Agates have talked with General A.G.L. McNaughCouncil President
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  • 29 1 LONDON, Jan. 10.— Thieves broke into the London home of the Marquess of Carisbrooke, cousin of I the King last night and stole a I quantity of Jewellery.- Reuter
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  • 58 1 RANGOON, Jan. 10.— Plans to <?nd the Karen disturbances in Southern Burma are now being discussed between Burmese Military authorities and Karen leaders, it was authoritatively stated here Sunday night. This follows the weekend meeting between Burmese Premier Thakin Nu and Saw U
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  • 89 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 10.— A British delegation is expected to arrive in Ceylon on Jan. 19 to negotiate about the freeing of Ceylon's Clocked sterling balances for current expenditures this yea*, it was learned here today. Tne entire sterling assets agreement between Ceylon and Britain last
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  • 112 1 LONDON, Jan. 10.— Frank Re berts. principal private se^etary to Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, will leave soon for India to take up his post as British Deputy High Commissioner. Roberts represented Britain in the Moscow negotiations last summer seeking a solution to the BeUin
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  • 173 1 HYDERABAD TO BE INDIA'S CAPITAL HYDERABAD, (Dn.) Jan. 10.— Sir T. Vijayaraghavacharya suggested in an inteiview that Hyderabad might be made the capital of India if the India Government decide to shift their capital. He said that the British Indian Government had sunk crores of rupees to create New Delhi,
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  • 33 1 MOSCOW, Jan. 10.— Mr. Artimi Federov, newly appointed Soviet Ambassador to Afghanistan, yesterday presented his credentials to King Mohammed ZahU— Shah j Zahir- Tass renorted from Kabul. I Reuter
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  • 34 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 10.— Syed Abdulla Brelvi, 57-yoar-old editor Of the nationalist Bombay Chronicle and ex-President of the All-India Newspaixrr Editors Conference, died here hist night after a heart attack. Reuter
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  • 38 1 TOKYO, Jan. 10.— Emperor Hirohito of Japan today paid a twohour visit t 0 General Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Allied Commander in the Pacific. Japanese officials said »t was "a new year's courtesy call.'' Reuter
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  • 40 1 LONDON, Jan. 10.— The death of Major-General Sir Louis Oldtield, a former General Officer Commanding Malaya, at the age of 76, was announced here today. He died a week after the death Ol his wife.- Reuter
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  • 461 1 Attlee Cabinet Discuss Situatian PALESTINE CRISIS Government sources said Britain's next step, probably, will be a strong demand that U.N. Security Council insist that Jewish troops be kept! within the boundaries 0 f Isreal and that Isreal pay damages for the loss Of British planes and pilots. If she fails
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  • 37 1 DAMASCUS Jan. 10. -Syrian Premier, Khaled El Azem said to day his cabinet, presided over bv President Shukri Be v El Kouatly, has "reviewed the present situation concerning Egypt and the Brit,sh decision supporting Tran .rdan." Reuter
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  • 512 1 'Lef twing' Kuomintang Members Demand Immediate End Of War NANKING, Jan. 10.— China's legislators still in the capital joined a peace debate at an in formal meeting today, in which several M left wing Kuomintang members demanded 'an immediate end ot the war. Liu Pu-tung, whose proposals for tne ena
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  • 61 1 JAGJIVAN RAM'S REPLY TO CRITICS (From Our Own Correspondent) sESfisss aSSSS t^LSst nlnit^ iu < K? radicals and revolutionaries" exV^JgSuT* ot their party ends by JSe The labour Minister challenged the critics of the G«ye rnm e nt to pro
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  • 113 1 BATAVIA, Jan. 10.— The Republican underground radio in a broadcast heard in Batavia on Monday claimed that "heavy fighting 91 occurred between Dutch troops and Republicans near Soerakarta, in Central Java oa Sunday night. The radio claimed that the lighting broke out at Kartasura.
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  • 90 1 TOKYO, Jan. iu.— two American liiers and three Japanese nationals were killed on Saturday afternoon when a B-26 plane which collided with another B-26 in mid-air crashed into a manufacturing plant at Nishinomiya near Osaka. The pilot of the other aircraft returned the damaged
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  • 74 1 TOKYO. Jan. 10. Indonesian i in Japan will hold a rally tomorrow at Hibiya Park to protest against recent Dutch military action in Indonesia. Sponsored by the Indonesian Association in Japan, the rally la designed to "assure freedom oi the Republic of Indonesia."
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  • 48 1 Ex-Indian Army Officer Shot Dead RANGOON, Jan. 10. Capt. I Malhotra, a former Indian Army officer, was shot dead by an unknown person at Moulmein, southern Burma, last ni^ht, according to a report reaching here today. Capt. Malhotra was adjutant of the Kachin Rifles stationed it Moulmein.- Reuter
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  • 66 1 ERNAXI'LAM. Jan. 10— The c\ isfenct' of lar>»« deposit* 0 f iron ore ha-; been discovered in the VilaganHills b\ Mr. T Sudhakara Melton, State (;eolo«ist The Vilagans an situated two mile* north of Trichur. It is reported that the prop* r ploitation of the
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  • 127 1 PEACE NEGOTIATIONS WITH BURMA'S P.V.O. "WHTE BAND" RANGOON, Jan. 10.— Bo Po Hun president of the "White Band" insurgent followers of the People's organisation, has begun peace negotiations with the Burmese Government to nettle outstanding differences, it was learned officially here today. B °i Po 3 Hun said a P
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  • 103 1 NANKING, Jan. 10.— Streams of wounded Government troops poured into Tientsin, Noith China's bdeagured industrial city, today after mas s Communist attacks on the suburbs were thrown back in nightlong fighting. Communists were reported battling within two miles of the heaU of the city
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  • 40 1 NEW DELHI. 10. The Indian Foreign Ministry announced on Monday that Turkey and Siam have declined invitations to the conference on 'Indonesia to be held on Jan. 20. Replies still are' awaited from several nations. AP
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  • 688 2  -  K. B ALAR AM AN From American Reaction To Pandit Nehru's Call BRITISH CONCERN OVER DEVELOPMENTS NEW YORK, Jan. 5 (By Air Mail).— The Conference of Asian nations which ttindit Nehru has called, has aroused much interest in this
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  • 225 2 Nehru Dispels Doubts Ot Western Nations NEW DELHI, Jan. 10.— India's Prime Minister Nehru *aid inday the broad objective of the Asian conference here onlan. 20 will be "to demonstrate the sympathy of Asian COW-) tries towards Indonesia in a practical,
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  • 168 2 BOMBAY, Jan. 10.— The first allIndia conference of Port Trust Chairmen concluded on Jan. 5 under the presidentship of Mr. San thanam, Mm.ster of St-tte for Railways and Transport. The conference will b^ an aniual feature and Calcutta has been chosen a
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  • 84 2 Jan. 10.— Mr. R. G. Mcnzies, Opposition leader in the Australian Parliament, said yestereat blunder for Aus.l *-o b«' involved in the forthcoming; Asian conference on Indone a, hicli Batain toad not be i ed. nzies, who was comment. on the Commonwealth Government^ deciaion
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  • 273 2 AZZAM PASHA OFFERS "WARM SUPPORT" TO ASIAN CONFERENCE LIKU, Jan. IU.—A/zam Pasha, the Secretary-General of caoue. has expressed wrtrm supporr of the Arab ague for the proposed Asian Conference to be held in New Delhi .shortly to consider the Indonesian question. to the Indian A/hb n Cairo, Dr. Syed erday
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  • 45 2 Jammu, Jan. 10. Confidence that the Kashmir National Conference would be able to win the forthcoming plebiscite in favour of India was expressed bv Sheikh Abdullah, Premier of Kashmir, addressing a meeting at Pashna village, 16 milea fr«m Jammu.— FOC
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  • 100 2 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Jan. 10. A strong British Naw can prevent war, said Vice Admi'al Sir William Tennant, Commander-in-Chief of the American and West Indie- station at Port of Spain, on Saturday. Stating that t h e Royai Navy i* being bui)t
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  • 72 2 xviajjkas, Jan. 10.— Lt.-Gen. Canappa, Commander-in-Chief -designate, in a message through the Associated Press of India to th e troops who were engaged in Kashmir operations, said: "I hope this would be the beginning of the end of the 14 months of magnificent fighting put up
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  • 351 2 I Do Not Hate The Dutch— I Hate Only Colonialism And Imperialism' DR. SOEKARNO WRITES TO THE DUTCH g BATAVIA, Jan. 10.— President Soekarno of Indonesia cap-B tured by the Dutch in the "police action" of Dec. 19, wrote inS a letter published here on Jan. 8. H "I do
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  • 52 2 Photo. Exiled Kin- Leopold of Belgium !eft) and the Duke of Windsor share an umbrella during their foursome golf match at the Golf club De Mandelieu, near Cannes, on Jan. 1. The two were playing with the Princess De Rethy, wife of Leonold and r«__„*
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  • 135 2 r\RIS, Jan. 10.— Well informed sources said on Thursday that the project' d Atlantic security pact embracing the United States, and the Western European Union nations is "almost finished". Final approval of the terms and signing will take place in Washington before Feb.
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  • 38 2 NEW DELHI. Jan. 10. -An Indian p™^-!™''™ l has bcs->n np'nCaD^^ a p gar f. S, 2 klan f 'hina. rham at r D sathp5 athp turned as C0n..,.i -General on Dec. G.I.I.S.
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  • 156 2 C ANBERRA- Jan. 10.— Mr. Arthn. alwell, Australian Immi^ritif. Minister, said yesterday that feZ Jan. 26 (Australia Day) passp or l issued to Australians would <\*\ cribe the holders as "Australia. citizens" and also as "Bnu >: subjects". Mr. Calwell said the new p r()
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  • 146 2 40 BURMESE INSURGENTS KILLED (RANGOON, Jan. 10. Bun Government forC«i killed 40 in gent* in a five-hour battle at I: near Rangoon, it wa s officially loun^ >d Saturday night. Two Government soldiers killed. An official spokesman announcea'her that some Karen memb* of the Burmese military police ther. had deserted
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  • 24 2 KARACHI, Jan. 10.— The Gover-nor-General of Pakistan has i rogued the session of the Const, tuent Assembly Pakistan, says a Press nommnr... que.— FOC
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  • 237 2 LHINAKI, Kashmir Tan Ift t\., ether with unrel.txed l vigilance t~?*Z° a 7? ,es are facin h set Suvs, saws ever „f -k -a^Suffi areas under «h*g the (root line were Ss Shv"p k* n,y sißn f disdain concealment. y Patha n trivesmen. »/>.-,
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  • 410 3 Leaders? Reported Change Of Outlook Among Indonesians lATAVIA, Jan. 10. —Republican circles here reported tentative moves by Netherlands authorities to open unofficial discussions with Republican leaders. They believed similar approaches being made to Republicans in Jogjakarta. So these moves have not progressed very
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  • 136 3 COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 10. Eugene C. Pulliam, Indianapolis publisher, declared in Columbus that socialism could result in civil war in England. "If there is not an election in England pretty soon, you'll see a civil war", Pulliam said in an address to the
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  • 988 3 A Review Of International {By WAUU H EKN ER, A.P. Correspondent) A#W YORK, Jan. 10.— The oil-rich Middle East downed China and Indonesia for top place in world anxiety last week. Britain came perilously close to a shooting war with Israeli. Chiang Kai-shek 9 s Chinese
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  • Article, Illustration
    54 3 Photo. Field Marshal Sir William Slim, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, looks over some of the exhibits at the Schoolboys Exhibition. Horticultural Hall. London, on Jan. 4. Field Marshal Slim, who started his army career in Ihe territorial ranks in the last war, was 5 promoted to F/M rank
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  • 714 3 Govt- Spokesman Denies Rumours NANKING, Jan. 10.— China, having reached the most critical point in its waning resistance against the Communists, has turned to the Big Four—including Russia for assistance. Unofficial sources yesterday confirmed that the United States, Britain, France and Soviet Russia have been
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  • 75 3 The Famous Sydney Cotton In London LONDON, Jan. 10.— Pioneer airman F. Sidney Cotton, 54-year-old Australian businessman whose flying licence was suspended last summer on his return from Hyderabad, arrived in London by air from Cairo yesterday. Summonses against him and l he Aeronautical and Industrial Research Corporation, Ltd., under
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  • 80 3 NEW DELHI. Jan. 10.- -Govern ment officials say Pakistan has so far delivered only om>third of the live million bales of jute promised under an agreement reached at Karachi last fall. They say not more than 1.600,000 ralvs have been delivered, albough the last quarter
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  • 28 3 SECUNDERABAD, India (Hyderabad), Jan. 10. -The termination of fighting in Kashmir will save India nearly R5.2,500,000 a day according to economists here for the All-India Economic conference.- A.P.
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  • 387 4 Population Ot Bandit-Infested Areas Non-Citizens&Non-Br.Subjects Liable To Repatriation New Emergency Regulations proclaimed by the Government of the Federation of Malaya last night, provide for action against squatter areas whose inhabitants are known to be actively assisting the bandits.
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  • 299 4 BANDITS KILL INDIAN PHOTOGRAPHER IN JERANTUT AREA In connection with the attack by bandits on a Chinese civilian lorrv at the 46th mile Lipis Jerantut Road in Pahang on the morning of Jan% t is stated that three unarmed Malay Specials were accompanied by an Indian photographer who was killed.
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  • 73 4 ihe 53rd Birthday oi Netaji Subhas i hantira liose who leu the Indian National Freedom i>iovemeni in Mouth Last Asia will lie cell orated In the most fitting man ner at the fown Hail, Hua Lumpur, on Jan. 23. iiie celebration includes speeche-. by prominent
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  • 50 4 80 orphan children from the Salvation Army will be entertained at a children's tea-party to be held at the Sergeant's Mess, R.A.F. Station Sembagang, to-morrow, Wednesday Jan. 12 at 2.30 p.m. A iilm show will be held and New Year presents will be given to the children.
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  • 245 4 Following is tne nrst iisi of contributions to trie above Fund which are thankfully acknowledged by the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Committee, Johore Bahru. Mr. N. Bhargavan 12.00 Mr. S. C. Sekar 30.00 Mr. K. K Pillay 30.00 Mr. K. T. John 120.00 Mr. T.
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  • 79 4 The following have been appointed Honorary Clinical Assistants to the S.A.T.A. Clinic for the period Ist January to 30th June, 1949: Dr. Khoo Peng Seng, Dr. Chia Boon Leong, Dr. E. G. Monaghan, Dr. G. P. Bardesley, Dr. L. E. C Davies, Dr. I. Berghiner, Dr. Ong
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    • 44 4 Weather Delays Vampire Flight Owing to adverse weather lition on-route, the flight i.A.F. Vampire to Hong Kon^ Lengah wnicn should hav piace yesterday, has been Doned for 24 hours, says an R.a f t>ress Release. _./tA /tn n r=A «c=^o(^l> 4_SDo<3_> 4_?.q r^i j_-n
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