Indian Daily Mail, 12 January 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily mail OL. IV. NO. 330, SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 175 1 fo Chalk Out Plan Of Action Full Sanctions Against Dutch (From Our Own Correspondent) DELHI, Jan. 11. Dr. Soemitro, Indonentative to the United Nations told pressthat a memorandum is being prepared by and his colleagues to be presented at the forthisian Conference o.t Indonesia.
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  • 135 1 NEW DELHI, Jan 11 —Indonesian guerillas are now active in Dutch as well as Republican territories in Java and Sumatra, an Indonesian Republic representative stated here today. Fighting wa s reported in the cities of Malang. Surabaya. Semaraiig, Padaiig and Madang, all in Dutch
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  • 89 1 STRENGTHEN SEC. COUNCIL'S HANDS SAYS RAMA RAU A YORK. Jan. 11.— -India felt Security Council uned to enable it to deal m actively with the ituation, the Indian Sir Benegal Rama a mee mg of the India called to protest against the tch action in the Netherlands Indies. "India and
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  • 45 1 MORE COUNTRIES ACCEPT ASIAN COFERENCE INVITATION raw DELHI. Jan. 11.— The InMinistry announced raq and Saudi Arabia accepted invitations to the r<nce on Indonesia to b c held on Jan. 20. epliea were expected from Yemen and Le Turkey an d Siam have delation A.P.
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  • 32 1 Belgium, Jan. 11.- "l living in Belgium is our times what it was beNewly disclosed 'h€ national index, cwar 100 moved nn P November to 495.2 A.P.
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  • 36 1 CALCUTTA, Jan 11.— Police using tear gas today broke up a demonstration heie by students sympathising with the Indonesian Republic. About 12 demonstrators were arrested. Others were injured in police charges.- Reuter
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  • 79 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 11— Israel was reported today to be preparing a new blast at Britain, despite the efforts of Washington and United Nations officials toi ease the growing Palestine (tension. There still was no official word her;» w lether or not Israel
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  • 48 1 LORENZO. Taxas, Jan. 11.— A cafe was destroyed by fire here last night despite the efforts «ot five volunteer firemen who battled the blaze in sub-freezing weather. Reason for the understaffed fire-fighting crew, officials explained, was that the town fire i whistle "frozen up and wouldn't blow."- A.P.
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  • 117 1 LONDON, Jan. 11.— Mr. James Orr. a Bombay housing expert died in a hospital at Canterbury, Kent, on Saturday, it was announced today. He was 81. He passed the Indian civil service examination in 1886 and was allotted to the Bombay presidency. From 1909 until 1915
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    75 1 The marriage between Sow. Th ara, second daughter of Mrs. Vijayalaksluni Pandit. Free India's First Ambassador to Soviet Russia (sister of Pandit Nehru), and Mr. Gowthama Segal took place at "Ananda Bhavan,'* Allahabad, on Jan. 2, according to the Hindu rites Picture on the left shows the bride and the
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  • 368 1 Soekarno Others Removed To N.Sumatra! can officials desire the committee to transmit on their behalf a message to the Security Council I am sure your government interpose no objection." The Dutch answer asked the "forebearance of the committee for a few days." U.N. sources later said that the Goojd Offices
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  • 92 1 NEW YORK. Jan. 11. —A Times editorial says "th e colonial period in Asia is manifestly ending." "It should be followed by a period during which 1 Western ideas. Western technical knowledge and skill and Western capital will a»d in the building
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  • 54 1 RANGOON, Jan. 11. —The Burmese Parliament which meet s on Jan. 31 will be asked to increase taxation to meet a budget deficit now expected to exc«ed the 100,000,--000 rupees, estimated last year. Th« increased deficit is due to the cost to the Government of
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  • 34 1 'HONG KOSG, Jan. 11. A twohour fire of undetermined origin caused considerable damage to a cork cargo in the Philippine motorship Anakan and forced the beaching of the shin to nrevent Its sinking. AP
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  • 112 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 11.— A Speakers Chair ana Mace, gifts from the riritisn riouse oi commons, were lormany presented to tne Ceylon x-iouse ol Kepresentatives here today. The presentation ceremony took place in tne riouse of Representacives. All members of the Opposition, however, stayed away. The
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  • 428 1 Four-Point Peace Plan For China in the eastern and western suburbs and that Communist shells were lalling into the city. A round-the-clock curfew has been imposed and the movements even of persons with casses are r»___tri*t_o4 Reuter and A.P. Control Yuan s Appeal NANKING, Jan. 11.~ Nationalist China's Control Yuan,
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  • 161 1 Refugee Students Demonstration In Nanking NANKING. Jan. 11.—Discontented refugee students armed with stick s and staves went through the capital's main shopping centre this, afternoon smashing shop windows stopping cars and buse s and beating up some passengers. The nolice. made no seiious attempt to interfere. Th,e demonstration was said
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  • 85 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 11. -Plight Lieutenant G. Francis, piloting a Singapore-based Vampire jet fighter narrowly missed death when bringing down the first jet tighter aircraft ever to visit Hongkong. While landing a t the Colony's small Kaitak Airfield this morning, the Vampire overshot the mark,
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  • 750 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Jan. 12, 1949 PUNISH THE GUILTY BUT SPARE THE INNOCENT IyHOLESALE arrest and detention oi the populations residing m bandit-visited or bandit-mfested areas and the repatriation of all those other than Federal citizens or British subjects born in Malaya are the latest drastic measures announed
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  • 1206 2 India's Cultural Unity r Stressed Speech At^Calcutta vancement of this great country. Only then we shall De able to reconstruct a society based on love and truth and create a great India as visualised oy Mahatma oaudhi. To the extent to which we
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  • 65 2 rmaionn 10nS .^rested in the ioimation of provmce s on lineuisri?F£?L in the sec <>nd week of Febiuary next says a UPI report .ihLsS fUrtl er understood that the miSiSS ar, sing out of the recomfnn ons of Dar Commission and the question of submitting a joint
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  • 56 2 CALCUTTA, Jan. 11. Government ol Indias new locomotive plant near Asansol, West Bengal vill be opened by the Transport Minister. Mr. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, to*'ardo the end of this UuVEmi The Plant ta llkfly cost 140 million rupees and is expected to turn out about 120
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  • 30 2 ka? Ahm^SV 1 1 "-'-Nawab Mustaq Ahmad OtirmaHJ, former Prime appointed as Minister withoS! PorttSi° e Government of PakisTh e Nawab took charge of his am* on Jan. J.— F.O.C.
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  • 173 2 Kama Rau, India's ambassador to the United States, told a group of Indian students attending US col' S^- at the re T s P° n sibility and opportunity for moulding a new India rests upon them. "India is on the
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  • 188 2 INDIA GOVT EXAMINING SOUTH AFRICA'S ACTION «f W JHP Mi > Jan n -Officials ol the External Affair s Ministry here, y. ere t k by BUrprise thc news from Johannesburg of addiSi°,?S! r 'f ricUon imposed by the South African Government on na
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  • 29 2 PAKISTAN GOVERNOR GENERAL TOURS SIND PROVINCE Photo. Mr. Alhaj Khwaja Nazimuddin, Governor-General of Pakistan is seen taking salute at PNG Parade, Sukkur, during his recent tour of Sind.- A.P.
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  • 514 2 India Has No Intention To By -Pass UN Council Significance Of Asian Conference Stressed NEW DELHI, Jan. 11. AForeign Office spokesman emphatically repudiated the suggestion that the object of the conference was to form some kind of an Asian bloc or to forge economic sanctions against Holland. It is explained
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  • 73 2 (From Our Own Corespondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 11 —The on great Working Committee wlml concluded it s two-day session ii Delhi urged upon all constitu'i bodies of the Congress and indn dual Congressmen and women organise popular cooperation tor the H<>vf MUiiei^'s anti-iaflationar> measure* to
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  • 138 2 BERHAMPORE, (West Ben Jan. 11.— The second annual conference of West Bengal primary teachers, held here this week, decided to observe one day's t strike on March 1 if "the Government failed to declare, meaiiwl...' acceptance of their uhe teach demands In the
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  • 48 2 tr,n I M GAPORE Jan 10 Mr. M h£. r T f P corresponded t. m^°5 e iin2^- oetated th^ r ,a rj nor has mat out from Plate Mr. Ham. Jackson who i« Ku ii» h,. me on kave K n^g» a| J| AP
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  • 387 3 fo Avoid Anti-Western Feelino Significance Of Delhi Conference On Indonesia reflected yesterday by newspaper coiumdter Lippmann. be wen advised tu intimate consultation I our whole course ind Indonesia," LippGKI vrESI 1 IGURE IN ASIA ed out that in consulti u the greatest iigure
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  • 132 3 DELHI, Jan. 11.— Dr. A. Maramis, Finance it in the Indonesian Republican Government, yesterday he was convinced that Republican leaders now in Dutch custody "will not be deceived he Dutch tentative move to come to the so-called compromise". Dr. Maramifl was in
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  • 26 3 BAGHDAD. Jan. 11. Iraq's Minister to Pakistan, Abdul Kadir Algailani, will represent his Government at the Asia conference on Indonesia in New Delhi. Reuter
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  • 98 3 NEW YORK, Jan. 11.— BrigadierGeneral Carlos P. Romulo leaves for Washington and San Francisco on Monday night en route to New Delhi to attend the Asia conference on Indonesia scheduled for Jan. 20. Romulo, chief Philippine de- legate to the United Nations, plans to leave
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  • 180 3 UN Committee To Meet With Interned Indonesian Leaders wt Correspondents Refused ing supplies by air. Usually reliable sources also reported "intense" guerilla warfare around Tasik Malaya, about 120 miles southeast, and Soekaboemi, about 50 miles north of Batavia. Reuter lA, Jan. 11. The United Nations Good ."mmittee of three vesterday
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  • 210 3 United World Federation Condemn Dutch Action NFW YORK, Jan. 11— The Unit- ed World Federalists, condemning the Dutch attack on Indonesia, on Sunday urged that the TJnited Nations Charter be strengthened immediately so that h could cope more effectively with the world crises, j The organization advocates a world federal
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  • 109 3 SYDNEY, Jan. 11.- -Mr. William Morris Hughes. Australian elder statesman and former Prime Minister, said yesterday he failed to see what role Australian representative could play at the forthcoming Asian conference on Indonesia in New Delhi. "This conference instead of ironing out inequalities
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  • 96 3 IN S.E. ASIA LONDON, Jan. 11.— The London Times today alleged that the national movements in South East Asia were being exploited by Moscowinspired groups and ugged the Western powers to "concert" their Far Eastern policies. "Throughout South Fast Asia the movements caused by genuine
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  • 51 3 Mum On Indonesia MINNEAPOLIC, Jan. 11. —H. Merle Cocnran, American Member of the United Nations Good Offices Committee a t Batavia, arrived Sunday by Northwest Airiines, en route to Washington for consultations. He had been in Batavia for five months. Cochran declined to comment_on the Dutch-Indonesian war.
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  • 68 3 CHRISTMAS HAND OUT IN DELHI Photo. Children of Indian employees of the Cecil Hotel in Delhi, were not forgotten by celebrating westerners on Christmas Day. Here Madame Armin D.Deniker (right), wife of the Swiss Minister to India, hands out packages of sweets to children squatting on the ground outside the
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  • 152 3 DAYS OF "COOLIE" LABOUR IN STORE OVFR LONDON, Jan. 11. Singapore employers "now realize that the days of coolie labour is over for ever" said the 1.147 labour annual report of Singapore issued in London yesterday. "Never again will it be possible for aerodromes to be built with eoolies using
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  • 95 3 LONDON. Jan. 11. Britain and France will have a "peace conference" of their own Wednesday. They are west Europe's main partners in trying to achieve co-propserity, political unity and military security for the continent, and in the fight to beat back Communism. But their statesmen are worried
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  • 77 3 REFUGEE KILLED IN R.S.S. DEMON ST R A TION BOMBAY, Jan. 11.— One refugee was injured when Bombay police fired on demonstrators supporting the R.S.S.S. at Chempur refugee camp, it was revealed on Monday. The demonstrators demanded the release of arrested R.S.S. members being held by the police. Police have
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  • 88 3 Syria Asks Planes From Turkey ISTANBUL, Jan. 11.— A Turkish government spokesman said on Monday night the government knew of nothing of published reports that Syria had asked for planes. Two Ankara newspapers speculated upon such a report, but both the office of Premier Hasan Saka and Foreign Minister Necemeddin
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  • 27 3 VATICAN CITY, Jan. 11. Pope Pius XII on Monday received Bergo Wersbach-Hadgmar and members of the Austrian delegation negotiating a commercial agreoment with the Italian izovernmcnS. AP
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  • 713 3 PEIPING, Jan. 11. Heavy fighting around Tientsin was reported by tne North China headquarters of General Fu Tso-yu today. The headquarters statement said last night fall one lied column of 15,000 men in full strength attacked the northeastern and northwestern outskirts of Tientsin. Pierce clashes
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  • 151 3 SIR WILLIAM STRANG TO VISIT SINGAPORE LONDON, Jan. 11. Sir William Strang's tour of the Far Eas? which he is to make before asft h S ost oi Permanent 1 l^°l e British Foreign Omc«, WW take him to Rangoon, Singapore, Bangkok, and Tokyo feir William will travel through vhM^
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  • 59 3 THE HAGUE, Jan. 11. a Dutch Government spokesman said yesterday that Indonesian Republican currency has been suspended for official purposes in Indonesia, but that the Netherlands Government has not decided on its ultimate status. Republican currency would still be valid for private transactions but no rate oi
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  • 788 4 Whole Population Being Taken Into Custody The first operation under the New Emergency Regulations gazetted on Jan. 10 (see yesterday 9 s I. DM.) took place yesterday morning in the Sungei Jeloh and Sungei Siput areas of Kajang, Selangor. The new Regulation empowers
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  • 614 4 Indians Have No Part In Present Disorder In Malaya. Says MIC President Photo NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— Speaking to correspondents here recently, Sardar Budh Singh, President of the Malayan Indian Congress said he had met the Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and discussed with him the present
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  • 17 4 ♦vT^S ne monthly meeting of Sffl a era r tlO C at n,al SCCmary
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  • 262 4 CALCUTTA. Jan. 11.— Five Asian countries have decided to get together for playing cricket. Representatives of India. Pakistan, Ceylon, Burma and Malaya meeting In a conference here agreed on this tour programme: 1949 Pakistan to visit Ceylon, with the possibility of one match being played in
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  • 170 4 OSLO, Jan. 11. A Norwegian expedition will attempt to climb Nangan Pai bat. 26,629 feet Himalayan peak next summer. The challengers have already started a 19 months' course of training in western Norwegian mountains. Most of the attempts, all unsuccessful, to scale Nangan Parbat have
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  • 154 4 Through the generosity of Mr. Tan Chwee Boon, a scholarship will be awarded to enaole a child in the Pasir Panjang Kural District to progress tnrougn a oovernment or Government Aided School in Singapore from Standard II to the School Ceriihcaite fcftaindard; inclusive. The annual value
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  • 77 4 Above is a photograph of a plaster-of-paris model of Mahatma Gandhi beautifully executed by Mr. C. D. Anthony, an experienced local artist and sculptor. Painted in golden colour, the model is 10 inches by 6 inches, and mounted on a wooden pedestal. It is priced
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  • 201 4 Mr. T. jy. swaminathan, tne Orgain&ing secretary oi tne inman colonial society ana r_unor oi tne i\e*/ ridia ine oociety s oiiiciai, organ, arrived in Singapore on ouiiuaj iur a lew Wve* s stay in cms country, wnereaiter ne is expectea tu visit siam
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  • 39 4 Aar. D. rvalelkar, Information Ouicer of the Goverment of India in Malaya, accompanied by Mrs. Kaielkar and children arrived in .iigapore yesterday morning by .-.s. "Canton" and has resumed his iuties in the Information Office G.I.I.S.
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  • 166 4 Dutch Consul General On Pakan Baroe Incident The following are extras at letter from Dr. A. M. L. Wlr nan, the Netherlands Cr "ieneral in Singapore, to the s iry for Economic Ailairs. r .ng to the Pakan Baroe Incidi a wnich a Singapore vessel, vian Peng, was machine-gu* >y
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  • 55 4 A preliminary meeting is b held next week of thc sub-c mittee of the Singa >ora u Sub-committee set up to ma.: commendations on the allocat of the proportion of locallylected U.N.A.C. funds which will retained in Singapore. Those v wish to submit applications consideration srrould
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  • 65 4 H.M.S. Sussex In Singapore H.M.S. "Sussex" is at present at H.M. Naval Base, Singapore passage to the United Kingdom from Hong Kong, having been n Ueved by H.M.S. Belfast in the Far Eastern Fleet. It was on board H.M.S. Sus that the preliminaries of the Ja aeae surrender were effected
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  • 26 4 Transport will be provided for oress photographers attending children's party at R.a.f. Btati ■>embawang, to-day, Wednesd Jan. 12 It will leave Emm Place at 2 p.m.
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