Indian Daily Mail, 23 January 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV. NO. 340. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 522 1 Unanimous Agreement On The Type Ot Approach DELHI, Jan. 22. The Asian Conference plans to ask for United orcement of a speedy settlement in the Indonesian conflict. tatcs said Friday night the 20-nation Conference's recommendation wilt call tor the imposition of economic sanctions if
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  • 70 1 IMcvV U&LiXiL, Jan. 22- ui. DOernitro announced Jfnaay tnai a. a. ixaramis, inuonesian ftepuoncan riaance Minister in ivioiiammca naiitts Caoinet, haa oeen appointtu rureign iviinisttr In ojauruuin's ■-binffg'.ncy uovernniL-in in toumatra. ixarainlA is in New Delhi in conElection witn tne Asian conterence un Weanesaay, ne was
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  • 131 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. ZZ.—Diplomatic quarters nere are watcmng tiUbeiy me Asian conierence in Aew Heim but Government circles it«re unwilling to comment until decisions are announced. it is reiterated that the United Mutes can nave no objection to any acuoii mat might be taken within i«e iramework
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  • 73 1 DR. EVATT ON AUSTRALIA'S ATTITUDE SYDNEY, Jan. 22. Australia's ternaJ lAiiairs Minister Dr. H. V. Evatt said Friday that the Australians at the New Delhi conference Indonesia have no general Power to commit Australia to any course of action. .ff^^d reporters that the two tin luliansI ulians at the meeting
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  • 109 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 22.—-Commu-nist ideology is spreading in Vietnam solely because of the French refusal to grunt independence." said Dr. Tran Van Luan. Vietnam representative in Rangoon Firday. Luan arrived in New Delhi on Tuesday to express his government's regret to Premier Nehru that it had not
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  • 29 1 RS. 581,655 TO GANDHI FUND Madura, Jan. 22. T/ie management of g //ie Madura Mills have I contributed Its. 581,655 /o //ie Mahal ma Gandhi Memorial Fund. 8 FOC
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  • 60 1 LONDON, Jan. 22.— Russia has agreed to resume Big Four talks on Australia'^ peace treaty, a Foreign Office spokesman announced on Thursday. With Russia's acceptance, each of the Big Four powers nas now agreed to send Deputy Foreign Ministers to London to renew th e
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  • 555 1 CHINA SITUATION One of these advisers said Li had agreed to send the delegates, but no decision was^, reached on those to go. Tne Communist radio suggested Friday that delegates be sent to meet the Reds. (There was no further mention of
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  • 364 1 Asian Conference Sidelights 14 P^p /n/o 7/i^ Insidej (From Our Political Correspondent in New Delhi) NEW DELHI, Jan. 22.— Most of the delegates in the Asian Conference are pleasingly surprised by the fraternal feeling between Pandit Nehru and Sir Zafrullah Khan. Mr. IJandaranaike of Ceylon told this correspondent "We have
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  • 93 1 New Delhi To Be Hqrs. Neiv Delhi will be the headquarters of the "Peace Prize" Institute fo Rs. 50,000 annually ottered by Seth Ramkrishna Da'lmia, Indian millionaire, for the propagation of peace, on the lines of the Nobel Prize Institute, says the Madras Sunday Times, A
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  • 125 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 22.— President Truman's inaugural address proposing a world wide pool of technical knowledge for the advancement of the people created widespread interest yesterday at the Asian conference of 22 nations. R. J. Inglis of New Zealand said 4< th e more
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  • 62 1 RANGOON, Jan. 22.— Sir William Strang, British undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, who is touring Par Eastern countries, arrived in Rangoon Friday from Calcutta on a th'ee-day visit. Sir William who will be guest of the British Ambassador Reginald J. Bowror tfl expected to meet mem
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  • 73 1 PETERMARITZBURG, Natal, Jan. 22.— -Indian and African leaders formed an emergency committee hc:e yesterday to investigate the cause of the recent Durban riots and t 0 bring about better understanding between their two races. The leaders passed a resolution "viewing with horror and dismay'' racial bitt€rnes 3
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  • 75 1 LONDON, Jan. 22. -.Order foi *hr nepcrtatitn (ton Malava oi 846 people, the. givat majority of them Chinese, were made by the fn e <l eratlOn of Malaya authorities in 1948, British Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech Jones said in Parliamentary reply. Deportees were normally se nt
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  • 1123 2 DR. PATTABHI WHITES 0\ An interesting article on some Congress presidents was contributed by Ilashlrapathi Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya to the Hindustan Times 9 ongress NumThe drama of the Congress, he writes, has now been enacted for over six decades. Tne stage has remained ine same, but the
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  • 179 2 WASHINGTON, Jan. 22. Washington diplomahave expressed keen regret at the desion of the Indian Government to transfer Indian Ambassador Sir iienegal Kama Rau to the Reserve liank of India, During his six months here Sir Benegal has become one
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  • 26 2 WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 Mr ScmM!SftZ!! worn in OMTJ id a iatnt Trumaii'. office action thi br Oud inu 8 mC€ on Friday. A.P.
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  • 57 2 WfcW D&Liil, Jan, 22, The Minuti 01 Iniormation ana ttroaucastlng ha~s c a cunieronce 01 provincial ana biate Muuwen oi iniormation to o-e aeiu Here on Jun. 4&. ine comerence, wnicn will be aaaressea oy Mehru, win alscuss various oi uovStnment puoiioity,
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  • 28 2 WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.— President Truman on Wednesday signed a Dill increasing his salary Übs7s,--uuu tu UiS^luOjUuU a year. Hia expense allowance ha^ also bfc^u incxeaseci uy uo^>qu,uuu. A.P.
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  • 303 2 Plan For Gandhi Memorial Park At Rajghat Approved Location Ot 12 Acres tropoesd NEW DELHI, Jan. 22. The Standing Finance Committee which met here recently under the Presidentship ot Dr. Mat* thai, Minister of Finance, approved a preliminary proposal to my out a park and construct a memorial column at
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    59 2 Piioro. The turban worn by this U.S. Navy HO3sl helicopter was made by natation lights on the tips ol the rotors as the 'copter ascended. The broad, nearly vertical ii^nt was made by the exhaust. The ship based at the .\aval Air Test Centre, Patuxtent Maryland, U.S.A. was flown by
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  • 375 2 POLICE OFIICER ADOPTS NOVEL METHOD TO PREVENT BREACH OF THE PEACE A novel method devised by a police officer of Kolhapur in settling a dispute over the worship of a pir by "Muslims is by "Rambler" in Nagpur Times. Muslims in India have
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  • 291 2 1948 WAS AN YEAR OF POLITICAL KILLINGS! NEW YOUK, Jan. 24. me assassination Cairo on Dec. 2d ot Egyptian Premier Manmoua f'anmy iMokrashy i'asna auueti anomer outslaj name to last years toil ol political killings, hignust in years. Tiie I^4b list included two of the world's outstanding men oi peace,
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  • 131 2 LONDON, Jan. 22. Ma; prooaoie aate 101 tn< com. ui uommonweaitn foreign Minis* ten ix-mg planned to taKu p. in ueyion early next summer, vaa learned irom a usually r naoie source. Ui&clals In London still wo QOt cuiairiu tnat agreement principle to hold buch a
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  • 49 2 6TOCKHOLM, Jan. 22. -Mr Raj tan K. Nehru, the first Indian Ml tg Sweden, prc en ted his c <•■ ials to Kias C lerday f %'year jld King, who M Buffering from general w«8 today :-u;d drove from .<■ > Drotti roi the d B
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  • 148 3 locialists Are To Blame Says Govt. lects that has become a somewhat is consistently discussed by the Union, is the attitude that has to be 1 Party and also the Com an Indian Press Association re- a z I b m at I c
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  • 128 3 Jinnah' s Seat To Be Kept Vacant? MOVE IN PAKISTAN A move to keep the presidential chair occupied by Jinnah vacant for all times, and keep over it a life-size portrait of the Quaid-e A/am, is now afoot in Pakistan, says the Madras Sunday Times. In an appeal published by
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  • 243 3 S BITION TO BE HELD AT RAJGHAT 22.— A special exhibition called "Gandhi ivajghai on Jan. 60 as part ol the obser- m anniversary oi .uanatma oandhi. mU be divided inio iour sections, namely, it'iuis written o\ otahatma Gandhi from the puDUc career to prominent persons;
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  • 171 3 KANUOON, Jan. 22. -An economy drive to bolster Burma's iinances including a campaign against rising! iuud prices and elfoits to export' tn* maximum oi rice was announcxd in Kangoon o n Tuesday. TJhe Inioimation Minister, Tun Po, instructed by the Government tell th« burmasc how near
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  • 96 3 Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Fund Match BOMBAY. Jan. 22. Raja Sir Maharaj faingh has advised the Board of Control fur Cricket in India that the team which he will lead against the West Indies in aid of the Mahatma Gandhi National Memorial Fund at Brabourne Stadium on March 2 and 3
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  • 45 3 DACCA, Jan. 21.— Tne Executive Council of Dacca University has deemed to conier the degree .of Doctor of Law Uionoris causa) on Kiiwaja Nazimuddin GovernorGteneral of Pakistan, when he comes to Last Bengal at the end oi this month.- FOC
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  • 532 3 'SPIRIT OF KORAN IS THE SPREAD OF UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD' MADKAS, Jan. 2Z. lslam is one oi tne greatest contributing forces in me building up oi universal brotherhood ol manKind,' observtd Mr. c. Jinarajadasa, President ui the Theosophicai tSocietyi presiding over the Communal Concord Conference held here at the Pearl Mosque
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  • 65 3 Photo. A.P. Pandit Jawaharlai Nehru Prime Minister of India, opens the 36th Annual Session of the Indian Science Congress Association at Allahabad, Jan. 3. On his right are Mrs. Sarojini Naidu, Governor of the Tnited Provinces and Dr. K. S. Krishnan, President of the
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  • 122 3 MIX- UP OF NAMES AT LONDON RECEPTION! Some very amusing incidents took place during: Pandit .Nehru's European visit. At a London reception, writes Dr. ivrishnalal Shndharani in A. B. Patrika, the usher asked i'anctitjfs name so that he could announce it. Panditji answered, "Nehru." THREE AMUSING INCIDENTS in order to
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  • 38 3 AMSTERDAM, Jan. 22. FiV« men were killed and two injured when an explosion occurred on Friday on a working ship in the Amsterdom port during tne raising Of a sunken floating dock.- A.P.
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  • 134 3 CALCUTTA QUIET CALCUTTA, Jan. 22.— There was qui«t this morning after three-days' disturbances. Only one incident of an attempt to set fire to the seats of a tramcar in Behala area has been repoited upt 0 noon. Trams are running on all sections except two areas. A detatchment o f
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  • 83 3 BATAVIA, Jan ll.— The Indian consul lieneraj in tsatavia Dr. fcfc c. Aiayappaa caned weunesaay on ut. -man peiaonai aaviber to uk, ftoeKaniu, ai nib nome nere. UK. djannr, WHO iew Here iroul noiiiiern Sumatra where ac natl been detained with other itepuoncau leaaers, also met
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  • 61 3 FRENCH DEPUTY'S SECRETARY SUCCUMBS TO WOUNDS PARIS. Jan 22. The sevretary of a French Deputy, whoe<* car was tired on last night in a Pario street, died this morning from 12 bullet wounds The deputy, Ztitnnt de Fauiin Laoou-er, recently left the Moderate Democrat and Socialist Unign Party t 0
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  • 60 3 LONDON, Jan. 22. Scotland Yard ladiued to tht International Criminal Police Cvmuiission in Paris Tues. nignt details ol jewellery worn 123.45U stolen from the hom> ol Viscount Btansted in London. Special watch was being kept at and aerodrome to prevent the jewtla from being shipped out of
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  • 212 3 COLOMBO, Jan. 2:2 The first anniversary of Oylon'* independence, which falls on Feb. 4, will be commemorated with a simple programme which will set the pattern for future years. The Island-wide celebrations on that day. which in future will be referred to as
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  • 118 3 NEW WEAPONS IN FUTURE WARS SYDNEY, Jan. 22.— Dr. Herbert Evatt, President of the United Nations yesterday predicted that new weapon* "likely to destroy civilisation" would be used with atom bombs in any future war. Addressing the United Nations Association here, Dr. Evatt— also Australia' Eternal Affairs Minister said it
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  • 224 4 Burmese President's Appeal To Karens Assurance To Respect Their 1 1 RANGOON, Jan. 22.— President Saw Ba I Gyi Friday an nounced hifl sincere belief over Rangoon Radio that the I*urme*e Government would respect the Karen wish for a separate state in accordance vvith "our solemn promise," The broadcast was
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  • 96 4 KAREN BURMESE COMMITTEE TO RESTORE PEACE RANGOON, Jan. 22. A joint Karen Burmese committee to rere and maintain harmony been th t *wo communities was announced officially Friday night. A statement b^id that both the Ka.an and Burmese kaders had a to keep the peace throughout me country. I said
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  • 92 4 ELECTIONS COMMITIEE FOR IN VESTIGATION RANGOON, Jan. 22. A threeman elections committee to investigate tne uavisaonuy as well as tn^ pOa^UMty O I h^lUUlg COUlHiy- WlQe genera] elections in Burma commencing in Maieri nas o*-cii es.aolishea, un yinciai statement i>aia on ri'iuay. Chief Justice of the Burma •a. bir &d
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  • 43 4 INGOON, Jan. 22.— Extensive military operation! arc taking in Central Burma, 350 miles tjj of Rangoon, between Gove:ntlt troops ana large Communist. lorces, holiday's military commuid. m one encounter <ight rebels wearing Communist unitormi were a, n aaaed.- A. P.
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  • 221 4 OUR HOMAGE TO NETAJI a TO-DAY is a Sacrea Day for 0 Indians. It is the Birthday J q Anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose who like Mahat-j! ft maji and other great patriots, ft V dedicated hi^ entire life for the V Q cause of Indian Freedom. HeJ) has
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  • 35 4 The Singapore Regional Indian Congress informs us that the wreath laying ceremony will be held at the I.N.A. Memorial today at 4 p.m. All ar e requested to send wreatris attend the Ceremony.
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  • 83 4 RANGOON, Jan. 22.— Prince Axel grand uncle of King Frederik of Denmark, arrived here by plane last evening from Bangkok. H e is travelling in his capacity o f Chairman and Managing Director of the East Asiatic Company, a Danish firm engaged in shipping and commerce.
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  • 62 4 LONDON. Jan 22.— Prune Minister Attlei bought himself a country estate Friday. No. 10 Downing Street said his plan l o do so had no political significance and that he simply wanced a place to live when he finally retires. He chose a cottage in Buckinghamshire,
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  • 71 4 SOVIET CONSULATE IN CANTON? CANTON. Jan 22.— Associated Press learned today that a Soviet Consulate soon wul be established he-e. following approval by the Ministry oi foreign Attain. The Soviets have not had a Consulate in Canton for a long time. It was reported also mat Soviet news agency, lass,
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  • 409 4 Following further contributions to the Fasir Panjang (until recently known as the Singaraveianar) Tamil School Fund have been thankfully acknowledged by the Chairman of the School Management Committee. The Fund now stands at 54,G12.4(i. Mr. S. P. Mehtha $21.00 Contributions through Mr.
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  • 128 4 Taxi and Omnibus fares have been standardised in Singapore in a new uazptre notification Trie taxi lare iur tne nrst mile is 4u cents, and lor each subsequent hall mile, 2u cents. Tne wartime cnarge is 25 cents per 10 minutes or traction thereof
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  • 22 4 It is officially announc^ri that the demolition' wS S has been carried out by thpRAQpS
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  • 11 4 FEATURE PROGRAMME ON GG ]iuh:a^'th Ua^ rt P'°eramm e spo t-
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  • 210 4 Dr. K. Stanley Jones, world famous missionary, speaker and author, will arrive In Singapore on Jan. 24. He has spoken here at public meetings several times to iar«e audiences and has spoken on all continents of the world, and is well known for his many
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  • 56 4 The following players arc selected to play iootuaii lor tHe Joiiiiaab Atnietic Union team against tile Pakistan Navy. xi.M.P.S. Zulsiquar on Sunday, Jan. Z6 at 6.15 p.m. ueylang fctaaium: JNarctyana, KasaK, Kaaer, Qnani, AiarndiiiyLiiii, ointna, Doiiaii, bapeu, vjr. Knsmia^ainy, baianaam, Alaniyanai, R. uovindasainy, Bas>aKaran, H.
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  • 33 4 All those men and -re to join the Hin b»'ing conduct Course Lane, ar req ply in person or. s between 5 I the same pre becretary, Women 8.R.1.C.
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  • 33 4 KHARTOUM, Jan ved to t» white rhinocei be< n flown h fcund abandoned Weighing 150 po US$2O,OOO, Algern* with mi:k and until he is old enough I
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