Indian Daily Mail, 16 January 1949

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  • 18 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOl- IV. no. 333. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY lfi. 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 383 1 India Has Defied UN Decisions, Says Dutch Delegate independence For Indonesia By I960? iSSIO.N IN SEC -COUNCIL I ESS, Jan. IS.— Dutch delegate to the ns Dr. J. H. Van Hoy en laid be fire the Scon Friday, when the Council met to Indonesian pro' cm, a proposed Dutch steps
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  • 343 1 Dutch Unable To Stem Indonesian Guerilla Attacks BATAVIA, Jan. 15— lyited Nations Military observers said Fri.l.iv night that Dutch troops have jeen unable to stamp out guerilla activities of Indonesian Republicans. report relayed to the Security Council by observer teams said the destruction throughout North Central Java has been "on
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  • 193 1 Lo.njjom, Jan. 15. Mr. Ernest Bevin laces the biggest test of his wnoie caiv r as British Foreign irj 9 over the delcvoping Palestine crisis. Memoers oi both his own Labour Party ana tne Conservative Opposition ted oy Winston Churchill a m
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  • 74 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Jan 15.— Bombay journalists propose making a suitable memorial for Syed Abdullah Brelvi. Bombay Chonicle Editor who died of heart failure this week end. Copyright Bombay's Wheat Output (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Jan. 15.— Bombay's output of wheat is expected
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  • 84 1 SHANGHAI, Jan. 15.— Except for scattered small arms and cannonifer, China's northern industrial commercial centre, Tientsin, fell into comparative silence as the Communists moved into complete occupation of the city. Reports reaching Shanghai at 1 p.m. (Shanghai time) said the Reds who shelled Tientsin
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  • 398 1 *> —French Cabinet Ministers held an omergencv t n f e !r ,der "SB refuSal f Urmvr Emperor Ban Dai to rSt„£ as head of the new Vietnam State mi n Indo China until t h e French Government glV
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  • 575 1 Communists* Eight-Point Terms For Ceasefire NANKING, Jan. 15. Kuomintang members were today still seeking a peace formula acceptable to the ommunists and yet practicable for themselves, as news reached the capital of the latest North China reverses. Yesterday's political debate, observers thought, indicated
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  • 196 1 Philippines Fav our A South East Asia Bloc MANILA. Jan la. -Ambassador Carlos P R omu 0 eavCs I.pp.no Airl,ne s h i s morning for Now Delhi attend the Southeast Asm conference called by Premier Nc h U Southeast Romulo indicated the Philippine position last night when he ai
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  • 76 1 Madras Bombay Calcutta New Delhi Wireless Link (Press Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jan 15 -Proposals lor installing witless network Jin n£! A n d M as Bo lbay Calcutta and 22! Dt^ 1 a carrier bet Wt Hn Calcutta and Patna automatic telephone system for the coal 1 °i
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  • 90 1 «r \Y ELHI Jan. 15. -General W. M, Canappa, who becomes India s first national commander-in- f W JI ***«Me at a meeting of Army officers from India and Pa-k:<-an which opens m New Delhi on Saturaay t 0 discuss the Kashmir situation. It is
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  • 54 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jan, 15.-3CT3& nm .Ministry f or Patia a and Easl Punjab States Union has been an nounced, This new Ministry which consists of eight Ministers wiU be sworn m on Jan. 20 replacing the present mt erim
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  • 28 1 ROMR?v r r° wn Correspondent, BOMBAY. Jan. 15.— The Victoria Gardens- lat est addition arc wal£ Wet emus and swans which arr vcd here, yesterday from AurtEli. copyright.
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  • 325 2 States Secretary Menon Asked To Give Them To The State When Mr. V. P. Menon, the redoubtale Secretary of the States Ministry watched with swelling pride and t;lad eyes his daughter Meenakshi, dark-eyed, oval-faced and slim, wearing a costly gold and cerise (issue, diamond
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  • 73 2 WASHINGTON. Jan. 15. New Ze aland Prime Minister, Mr. Peter Fraser, con i erred w'lth President human on Friday and told journalists afterwards tnat -'nothing has arisen to warrant military action between Israel and the v". ted Kingdom or any other nations." Mr. Fraser said
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  • 265 2 Results Of The 'Exploration' Business WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.— Men who were nine feet tall and birds which weighed 500 lbs. were among the things which interested scientific explorers m L 948, The National Geographic Society summed up the year: "A look at the record conveys the impression that everybody with
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  • 603 2 (By STEVEN V. DAVID, A.P. Correspondent) COL<#M Ji O Jan. 15.— Self-interest ana an admiration lor the British way seem certain to keep Ceylon m the Commonwealth lor a long time to come. Prime Minister D. S. Senanayake already has made it plain that
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  • 52 2 Anglo French Talks LONDON, Jan. 15. Britain and France late on Friday completea -day conlei mcc to seek joint ior at with internalonaJ problems. a co nmittee ol technical experts .kc dralting a communique on the results of the talks. It r s uncertain whether it -ued on Friday or
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  • 47 2 Lucknow University's Silver Jubilee LUCKNOW, Jan. 15.— The silver jubilee ol Lucknow University will be m id on Jan. 2J. A spacious pandai to accommodate 15 Quo people is being erected. Almost every university and provincial Oovernment has* agreed to ifmd its representatives on the occasion. F.O.C.
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  • 39 2 LUCKNOW, Jan. 15. Thf Distgistarate of Lucknow ssued ordera prohibiting Muslims from visiting certain localities m ce M CIt y during the Bara Wafat festival. The orders have be*m issued m v.ew of tension between Shias nnn Sunnls. F.O.C.
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  • 2588 2 Postponement Necessary Need For Preservation Of Cultural Unity Mr. T. R. Venkatarama Sastri of Madras writes m the "Hindu". The Report of the Linguistic Provinces Committee has had a mixed reception. On a matter m which diverse interests are involved, a mixed reception is to be expected.
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  • 522 3 tehrus Retort To A Favour THE ALL KNOWING SARD AH By 1 Special Correspondent an airs m an dhinagar was the most leas observed Or commented upon the feature of m. It was just drowned m poliUcs JPSBS i here were (he pick-pockets who deprived
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  • 51 3 India Sustains A v ictory OAKLAND, California. Jan. 15.— India s storming Thomas Cup Badminton Team sustained its indicated record Thursday night by defeating ranking northern California players four matches out of five. India will play a match on Saturday and then head to the souths west and eastern states.-
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  • 47 3 PHOTO. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (upper left), Prime Minister of India, seen above addressing a mass meeting of Hyderabadis from the erand stand of the historic Fateh Mai lan m Hyderabad City, December 25, during his official visit to the Deccan state g A.P.
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  • 586 3 End Of 'Last Relics' Of Feudalism In Britain! LONDON, Jan. 15. British peers are checking the Help-Wanted ads. these days. Modern times and Socialism m Britain have caught up with the feudal system of nobility* And many an earl or lord has switched from dinner clothes to overalls m order
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  • 219 3 MINISTER WANTS IT TO BE ABOLISHED Australia's External Territories Minister, Mr. Eddie Ward wants New Guinea natives to call a saw a saw. At present he complain*, one and half million Papuans call it. "This-one-feller you-push-him-he-go Vou-pull-he-come." In otl-ur words, the Minister has set himself
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  • 553 3 Ten- Year Plan For Colombo COLOMBO, Jan. 15. The Colombo Municipal Council will shortly consider proposals for a ten-year plan of slum clearance, the introduction of fly-over crossings at important street junctions, the increase of automatic traffic signals or the establishment of more "roundabouts" and the utilisation of the City's
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  • 158 4 Over Rs. 75 Lakhs To Be f^ 11 'A m. *I m m mw^ i \r I m KARACHI, Jan. 15.— A detailed plan to construct a "Quaidt- A/am Memorial Stadium"" m X irachi and to raise a fund of between It-. 7.'> and Rs.
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  • 76 4 The Cardiological Society of India has decided to grant two research fellowships of the value of Rs. 3.000 y year for two years to young men 01 Qi prefe ably those who I for higher exammafor carrying on research work n subjects of cardiological interest, it
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  • 251 4 DONATIONS TO MAHATMA GANDHI MEMORIAL FUND, JOHORE BAHRU lhe followin urther contributions to i'< c iuiiu are ln.iuKiun^ a< anovi i used: .lUial S> Ju.uu M&r. r\. liiauiuy :ijan io.uu ivii. i\. v. ttaine o.w ivii. i. ic. x. tirishnan a.oo Ail. o. ii, Nat nan iu.uo An. o. Uoraisamy
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  • 40 4 First "War Criminal" Of Communists NANKING, Jan. 15. -The ChinesCommunists have bagged l according to d< m. ol the it rm Tv Yu 111--i Commander of I ichow garrison whom the Reds claimed to have captun d last week A.P.
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  • 187 4 F.A.O. Director To Go On World Tour WASHINGTON. Jan. 15. The Director-General of the' Food and Agricultural Organisation, Mr. Norris E. Doc\d. was scheduled on Frlto start on a world tour, the announced Thursday. m a three-month tour of Europe, Hie Near East and the Far East, he will visit
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  • 191 4 THE HAGUE, Jan. 15 the Dutch Foreign Minister, Dr. D I Stikker, .aid his Government was now coilidering its attitude to the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East from which he lands delegates walked out December, walk-out from th* me^ at La,.
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  • 266 4 MANCHESTER GUARDIAN'S VIEWS MANCHESTER, Jan. V>.— lndia was unfortunate In the timing of her independence, the Manchester Guardian wrote yesterday >n a leader. „...<• It came when the economy had suffe^d six years attrition from war Hit raihvav. needed extensive n-« quipping. The
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  • 292 4 OVERSEAS PAKISTANI LEAGUE, PENANG PROVINCE WELLESLY The first General Meeting of the Overseas Pakistani League, P<\n aa s and Province WeUesly was held at the Pakistan Mosque, Mac-Alisier r, ad Penan? on Sunday. Jan. i, at p m.. under the Chairmanship of Mr M Y. Poshni, Vice President of* t':
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  • 394 4 PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA, Jan. 15. Australia's Minister for External Affairs, Dr. H. V. Evatt, said yesterday. "It is wrong to suppos: that Australia attaches no importance to ties with Britain". He told a summer school m Perth that John Curt m, the Prime Minister
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  • 125 4 LONDON, Jan. 15.— Th.- Times yesterday welcomed the statement by Dr. Herbert Evatt, Australian Foreign Minister, that the CommonI wealth Prime Ministers conference i m London has not decided to delete the word "British" from the title of the British Commonwealth of Nations. "Dv. Evatt dwelt
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  • 420 4 Following further contributions to the Pasn Panjang (until recently known as the Singaravelanar famil School Fund have been th-inkfully acknowledged by Chairman oi the School Management Committee, i^ tund now stands at 54,457.m>. M^abriel Co. Ltd.. Mr.k'V. Lingam XL 2.00 Mr. Hardial
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  • 229 4 In tne past two been a considerable number of Ma.;.-. ployment m I >rder to en.-ure •i: tion among Malay •,va considered Mi^ay Trade Uni- would havt an m of the cu< nd Ma ay community jluded among the jf the Trade Union cordingly, two
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  • 42 4 LONDON, Jan. 15.— The ('1 announcement was made night that Mr. Frank K. R M principal Private Secretary to I Ernest Bevin, Foreign Secret* has been appointed to sue A. C. B. Symon as Deputy ~M Commissioner for Britain m l:M Reuter
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