Indian Daily Mail, 20 January 1949

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV. NO. 837. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JAM AEY 20, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 250 1 'It !s A Bold Stroke Ot Statesmanship' DELHI, Jan. 19.— Gen. Romulo. the Philippine to the conference on Indonesia m an hi r< an Jan. 17 declared: v i he convening of nice is a bold stroke ot statesmanship as it means by
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  • 121 1 HI, Jan. 19.— Foilow s presentativea atrence: Sardar Najibul- KyaW Nyain J.N. Burton odie. andiari and Mr. Sward Bander inathan. omad Zaiikiumuhah and General Carlos Mr. Posa ShaInglis (Observers). Lo Chia Luen (Oo- erver), the Chinese Ambassador m India. r EGYPT: Mr. Ismail Kamel Bey
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  • 160 1 "HANDS OFF INDONESIA" DEMONS TRATION IN LONDON LONDON dn u». Placards bearing the words "Hands off Indoried round Fortman Square, London, on Tuesday when i 1 niversity students took part m a demonstration outside the cntabassy organised by the Coordinating Council for Colonial Stustudents were from West Africa. India, and
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  • 94 1 WHAT BUSINESS HAS ANY COLONIAL POWER TO TAKE MILITARY ACTION IN THE ORIENT? li. 19.— RepresenCountries are iia this week to could or should •ilitary action m r announced on 19 nations have •nvitation for an opening Thurswhich would rice to DutchBbt j.rove t 0 be MhiMe, Pandit a,, «<l
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  • 132 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Jan. 13. The resumption of the debate on the Indonesian question has again been delayed by the Security Council because ol opposition to the United States plan for a settlement. The debate, which was originally to have been resumed tonight has been postponed
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  • 232 1 AMSTERDAM. Jan 19—A special Dutch Labour Farty congress here on Indonesia has adopted a resolution calling for Holland's cooperation with the United Nations "by immediate and full implementation of her political promises to Indonesia and the Security Council, including the release of
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  • 131 1 3 NATIONS WALKOUT OF W.F.T.U. PARIS. Jan. 19. —American. British and Dutch delegates to the World Federation of Trade Unions' Executive Board walked out today. They said they would have nothing further to do \/:th W.F.T.U. which they charged had become a Communist propaganda agency. The formal walkout came after
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  • 278 1 DURBAN RIOTS DURBAN. Jan 19 —The death roll m Durban's three-day race riots rose today to 129 with police patrols still bringing m bodies' 1 of Africans and Indians from outlying areas. Intensive patrols continued throughout Durban and Pietermaritzburs to control isolated incidents. Total casualties
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  • 116 1 BRITAIN TO RECOGNISE ISRAEL LONDON, Jan. 19. A Government source said today Britain will recognize Israel if the United States joins m a British plan to guarantee peace m the Middle East. Britain is said to have made new and drastic changes m her Holy Land policy m the Middle
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  • 711 1 SUN F0 CABINET'S REPORTED DECISION NANKING, Jan. 19. —The Nationalist Government decided today to seek peace with the Chinese Communists. E In a momentous decision Dr. Sun Fo's cabinet agreed at a full meeting to make an early declaration of poncy answering
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  • 61 1 TURKEY TO HAVE STRONGER FOREIGN POLICY ANKARA. Jan. 19-^Sheme«ettin Qunaltay, the new Turkish Premier, said on Tuesday that his government's foreign policy would be an "even stronger" relationship with the West. Gunaltay added that he could say no more until his cabinet presents its prog- amine to the Grand National
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  • 113 1 Mr. J. J. Paskin, C.M.G., M.C., Assistant Under-Secretary of State, Eastern Department, Colonial Office, who is on a brief liaison visit to the East arrived m Hongkong at the week-end. He comes to Singapore tomorrow, Friday, Jan. 2!, with Sir Alexander Grantham, Governor
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  • 160 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 19.— Four people w<ie killed and 16 injured m disturbances here yesterday when the pohce fired on demonstrators said to be led by the Communist-domi-nated Students Federation according to official reports. The police opened firp for the time utter nightfall when a piohce
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  • 173 1 (From Our Own Co r re» D ondent) Calcutta. Jan. 19 Police opened fire for the second day running on student demonstrators marching m a procession to police morgue where bodies of those killed m yesterday's firing wee lying Thirty so far known have been
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  • 74 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Jan. 19.— Labour Ministers of the Provinces and States concluded their two-day -ess ion today after a full and frank discussion on the International Labour Organisation Convention of f r^vclom of >n. It was resolved at 'he session that In
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  • 92 1 LONDON. Jan. 19. -British Foreign Secretary Eme st Bevin d'd not attend a private meeting of th<' Parliamentary Labour Party today at which it had been forecast cri tics would assail h>m on P Sstine policy. Palestine was not even discussed at the meeting, it
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  • 115 1 NEW DELHI, Jan 19 Government officials her*, -aid only the first gt—len of the Asian Conference on Indonesia meeting here tomorrow, woukl be an open mcc* inF It l| U> be held m the walnut panelled Chamber of the Council ef State The Chamber b shaped like a
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  • 553 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Jan. 20, 1949. THE PROUDEST DAY FOR ASIA ro d I 'ion i lon N w L> Ih where n Inclon' history had h an important conference of thii kind rvei b«en held a confe- lind out *he ways and mear a sist< r A-ian
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  • 616 2 BouncLn Obligation A To .Help ,_Govt. Fight Inflation .J INDORE, Jan. 19.— Sardar Patel, Deputy I'rime Minister of india, m a message to the first session ol the Madhyabharat branch of the Indian National Trade Union Congress, which began m Ujjain
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  • 87 2 1951 CENSUS FORMS FOR INDIA W DELHI, Jan. 19. -Printing pre U ioon start turning ('tu first of nearly 400 million lorn to he used m the 1951 census. The census tentatively is schodul <(i to begin March 31, 1951. Preparations are being made on an estimate that the population
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  • 90 2 NEW DELHI. Jan 19 ~Th? Indian government plana i 0 push work on I>>^ multi-purpose dam projects tins year, despite its "spend-anti-inflation campaign „9£l;V au >ay "iP e es 3GO million (US$l2O million) may be spent m 1949 on the five major projects. J ]h
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    56 2 Photo. Mr Jairami as Daiii&iram, Indian M'nisie* i t Pood and Agriculture perforins the ceremony of Cia lesh Pnja invoking Ganesha, God <>i Wisdom and Removal of Obstacles, in the presence? of the God's image (seen at left) before inaugurating land reclamation scheme at Piparia. on Jan. t», during his
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  • 163 2 Hands Off Wives' Savings: Husbands To Be Told GL.i.^^.v, oau. v. «*r*. Jean on, uappn} uiaiiieu apoitaAii.uan uiiu tt *-,ao>JUi iiitiliurl' Ol rai'iiameut, *cuits ramauuem to a law iUiCiilg ilubwaii^o tv A.eep iiuiias Oil aii^ liiutiey their wives save iioui vie Housekeeping aiiowariee. r artnermore, she said. Monday 6aa wants
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  • 527 2 PALESTINE DEBATE OMMONS Bevin' s Reply To Criiics LONDON, Jan. 19. British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin headed oil* a House of Commons showdown debate on his Palestine policy Tuesday with an assurance th it Britain plans no "aggressive action" to support their Arab
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  • 551 2 NANKING, Jan. 10. Chinese Prime Minister Sun I o h ready to send a (.overnment representative into Communis, held' territory to appeal for a ceasefire and arrange peace i tiations, a usually reliable source told Keuter here last night. Dr.' Sun Fo
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  • 530 2 DURBAN RIOTS DURBAN, Jan. 19. An on the spot report ot the riots between Africans and Indians m Durban is being complied lor the Government ot India by Mr. R. T. Chan, Secretary ot the Indian High Commissioner > Office 10 iSoutii
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  • 143 3 125 Delegates And 5 Observers To Attend Session India Govt. Preparing 'Factual Memorandum* For Meeting DELHI, Jan. 19.— The Indian Government ed on ruesday night tnat 25 delegates and rs representing 19 countries as well as a of advisers are attending the Asian says
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  • 63 3 All Delegates Expected Any Moment In Delhi 19 I banon aland '\\r times Ives I an iy. Intimamoment, he added. Ceylon, Pakistan and Iraq are due to reach New Delhi on Wednesday. Burma and Syria arrived on Tuesday. Saudi Arabia on Saturday and Australia and the Philippines on Monday. Afghanistan,
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  • 51 3 RANGOON, Jan. 19. The BurPoreign Minister. Kyaw In, i.> leading Burma's two-man delegation to the New Delhi joint Asian conference on Indonesia, which will leave on Wednesday, it was learned officially on Tuesday. The Education Minister. U Win. and other delegates left lor New D.mi on Tuesday.
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  • 99 3 "I WILL DO MY BEST TO GET WORLD PEACE TRUMAN WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. President Truman declared Tuesday night m a pre-inaugural talk that he intends to carry out democratic platform pledges and exert all hh efforts to "get peace m the world.' In a speech at a dinner he said
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  • 83 3 MELBOURNE, Jan. 19. Dr. Herbert Evatt, Federal Minister for External Affairs, said last night that the Empire Premiers' conference m London last Autumn made recommendations about closer consultation among British Commonwealth countries, This was that he referred tc when he said m Perth last week
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  • 67 3 NEW YORK. Jan. 19 India's first colour him, "Aiit". a lull length feature, is to be shown to a New York audience next week at a special preview at the city's Museum Of Modern Art. Tlie film, an adventure talc 1 of Rajput times, was produced and directed by M.
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  • 325 3 Dutch Eavoy's Plea To Asians NEW DELHI, Jan. 19. The Dutch ambassador Lamping, suggested m an article (I for publication m the Hindustan Times on thai Asians withhold judgment on the (ion m Indonesia until its results were apparent. the storm has abated
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  • 103 3 Prasad's Appeal To Preserve Gandhiji's Relics WAKDIIA, Jan. 19. —Dr. Kajendra Prasad, Indian Congress leader has appealed to the Indian nation to "collect and preserve all important material and relics 0 f Mahatma Gandhi before it becomes too late." Prasad formerly was Congress President and food minister to the Government
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  • 88 3 4-YEAR SENTENCE FOR DISMISSED PREMIER DEMANDED BATAVIA, Jan 18 Former Premier of East Indonesia. Nadja muddin Daeng Mayaewa, yesterday heard the prosecutor of Macassar court, m Celebes, demand a fouryear sentence on him for misuse of authority. The Premier was charged with forgery and receiving. Sentence will be pronounced later.
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  • 342 3 HAM I'HfHHS, A.f. Correspondent) v- *°1 Jan 2,) lndia is making her biggest ship ol all Asia with (he New Delhi conference on 'rLi?h^h h VT' Asi a»nalion is pulling her best hurad Moslem world at the meeting that could hardly have ving restl<
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  • 106 3 LONDON. Jan. 19. A new £630,000 bmgapore radio station, now under construction, will be he ard all over Asia and will be one of the dominating high-power transmitters m the Far East. The agreement between the British Government and the British Broadcasting Corporation for taking
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  • 108 3 Sir Zafrullah Khan On Effectiveness Of The Commonwealth LAHORE, Jan 19.— Sir Zafrullah Khan. Foreign Minister of Pakistan said here Monday, the British Commonwealth have proved "much more effective m times of crisis than the United Nations." He told the International Affairs Society that no constraint was put on Commonwealth
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  • 78 3 Adelaide, Jan. 13 Ludy Moore, wire ol the Governor-General of gfyjon, Sir Henry Moore, was fined t4 m an Adelaide court today for for two ►breaches of traffic regulations. Police said Lady Moore was dnvmg a borrowed car when she crossed Against traffic hyhts
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  • 54 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 19. -India It negotiating air agreements with Egypt and Switzerland, countries already served by Air-India International. A settlement has been reached at Secretariat level regarding routes, traffic and other matters The Indian Ambassador at Cairo and the Envoy at Geneva ar« to complete negotiations
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  • 43 3 LONDON, Jan. 19. British, American and Dutch delegates walked out of this morning's meeting of the Executive Board of the World Federation of Trade Unions, reports from Paris said Britain's Arthur Beakin "We are withdrawing Immediately from the W.F.T.U." Reuter
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  • 56 3 Photo Air Marshal Sir Thomas Walker Klmhirst (right, back to camera). Chief of Air Staff and Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Indian Air Force, is seen with other senior R.I.A.F. officers greeting Indian fighter pilots paraded before their Hawker Tempest aircraft on the airfield at Palani.
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  • 515 3 BAO DAI SUCCUMBS TO FRENCH MANOEUVRES? MAY RETURN TO THRONE BY FEB. 1 CANNES, Jan. 19. France appeared to be near success mi Tuesday m her efforts to get ex emperor Bao Dai to return* to his throne m Indo-china. France hopes his return as Emperor of Annam will end
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  • 279 3 Sir Girja Shankar Bajpai a Rejoinder To Critics NEW DELHI, Jan. 19. Sir Girja Shankar Bajpai. Secretary-General of the External Affairs Ministry, stressed here that the forthcoming Asian conference on Indonesia is not designed to conflict with or "supersede" the Security Council. Bajpai
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  • 372 4 TWO BANDITS KILLED IN EXCHANGE OF FIRE At 11.15 a.m. yesterdwi- Jan. 19. five Police on patrol between I lv Klang PoUce Station and Ampang m Kuala Lumpur area were attacked by an unknown number of bandits. Three members of
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  • 47 4 ANOTHER WHOLESALE DETENTION OE SQUATTERS At dawn yesterday, Jan. 19, Security Force# commenced operations to move squatters from the Hailam Kan« area m Johore into detention. The operation was success! ul. (iZO persons m all were detained, says a Police communique issued m Kuala Lumpur last night.
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  • 300 4 ANTI AIRCRAFT AMMUNITION RECOVERED The following preliminary report of incidents was issued by the Police m Kual'i Lumpur last night: KEDAH PERLIS: Sungei Patani Area At 12.05 p.m. on Jan. 18, lour rounds ol anti-aircraft ammunition were found at the 25th mile Gurun Road. PERAK: Kuala Kangsar Area— At 5.30
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  • 39 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 19. The first Indian locomotive factory is being built at Mihigam, West Bengal, at a cost of 85 million rupees •U.S. $25,500,000). It is scheduled to function from January next year.- A.P.
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  • 305 4 S'pore Kerala Samajam: Extraordinary General Meeting On Jan. 22. An extraordinary general neeting oi the oingapore Kerala Samajam Known as the Singapore wiaia Association! will oe held on Sat irday, Jan. 22 at 0.00 p.m. I 6. »lac< Course Lane, Singapore, to consider the Ruies and Regulations 1 the Samajam
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  • 94 4 A public meeting m honour of the Birthday of Netaji M,t lh Chandra Bose will be neid under the auspices of the Singa] gional lnaian Congress on Sunuay.Jan. S3 at 4.30 p.m. at .No K<l(> course Lane. Singapore. vir j fc
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  • 119 4 87TH BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA The 87th Birthday Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda will be celebrated at the local Ramakrishna Mission premises tomorrow, Friday, Jan. 21. All are cordially invited. The programme is as follows: 10.00 a.m. to iI.OO a.m. Recitations and Lectures by the students and teachers of the
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  • 114 4 Ex-INA Ex-IIL Personnel In Kluang District To Note The Hon. Secretary, Kiuan? Local Indian Congress, v. Registration of ex-I.N.A personnel including the Kan Jhansi Regiment and men, ol tne A/.a.t mud Dal and I Dlscnarged personnel m Kluang District will be conducted at lie iviuam Local Indian < angress premises
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  • 76 4 Mr. G. R. Livett, Deputy I missioner of Police, Sin^ Police Force, has been appo, to be the Chief Police Office: the Colony of Singaopre. At a meeting of the Justices ol the Peace for the Colony of I gapore held on Jan. 12, Dr. H.
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  • 52 4 ft4T%£ h &£3* h •J, 4 *»»*»t aelegaataa who attended the irst Asian Relations Conference held in 1047 in New Delhi under i l ftfHftS f andU *WmfcarlmJ Nehru, who is seen sealed on the floor and wearing: a white
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  • 482 4 Asian Conference And Its Significance NBH DELHI, Jan. 18.— In the opinion of Indian and foreign observers here! Prime Minister Nehru's forthcoming conference on Indonesia may be a great twenty nations have been invited to the conloreiue, scheduled to begin here on January 20. rhe purpose, according to Nehru, is
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  • 210 4 S. E. Asia Governors' Confab At Bukit Serene Tin High Commis v ncr, Federation ol Malaya and L governors Iritish Territories m Soutn East vm.i win meet m conierence with Commissioner-General for the Jnited Kingdom m South East Asia. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, at dukit Serene. Johore. on Jan. 21,
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  • 130 4 SINGAPORE AIRMEN UNDER TRAINING IN U.K. Air Force- Officers now m England i the most comp;. In the world on ai: traffic control. They are F N :bert, who (hiring the war sei the F. m the Bomber nmand and C Talalia. df« serv a a a fighter pilot the
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  • 49 4 The Malay Regiment Depot at Port Dickson will hold a passingout Parade of the ath Intake Recru'ts on Sunday, Jan. 23, at 11.30 a.m. invitations to attend the Parade c ben sued by the Commandofficers and otto r Ranks of the ia ay Regiment.
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  • 54 4 The sixth general meeting of the Malacca Indian Chamber Commerce will be held on Sum Jan. 23 at 2 00 p.m. at the Chamber s premises No. 39, Mill R ad, Malacca. Members are kindly requested m attend th* meeting without fail, writes Mr. V
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