Indian Daily Mail, 25 January 1949

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV. NO. 342. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANI AR\ 25, 1949. FOIK PAGES 10 LENTS
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  • 192 1 Nehru To Arbitrate East- West Rift? Vellknown Authors Suggestion iSMNGTON, Jan. 24. The suggestion that ster Nehru should be called in as arbitraditfevinces between Russia and the Western made in a letter published yesterday in the (f t on Host. from a Mr. George liilainkin, of London, Engnot otherwise identified.
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  • 17 1 Jan. 24. A OovernMonday said that the Monday forniially d recognition ul Israel. A.P.
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  • 54 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jan 24 —Letters iii original written by Mahatma bramftni 10 Leading personalities >n A»ia»a and abroad will form a sp*%vial ieaiuo ol the exhibition t o be aeld at Kujnuat un tnc occasion oi b ne nisi ueain iiniuversury
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  • 94 1 RHODES, Jan. 24, it was 01--aciauy announced Monday that »ne Knoaes armistice taiK.s oetwei d •ews anu Egyptians win continue at least temporarily. A spokesman said: "The iixiaediat< difficulties have btvn solved. There arc, however, no Indicaions that tne failure ol the talks ias oocn
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  • 168 1 AN KING, Jan. 24. Victorious Chinese Communists today art peace talks and named a delegation to meet sentatives of the Nanking regime, according to radio eports from Peiping, North China, a centre said to have been chosen for the negotiation*. <'U>l\ the Communists-,
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  • 34 1 NAGPUR TO BE CLEARING HOUSE FOR AIR MAILS Own Correspondent, -Pal Cities in i n almaU cor carried even to* Bombay, Cal■■nd Madras. Th.-e V'urney will carry -n-eht so that bu.i beneiu quick *giH.
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  • 39 1 SPEEDING UP MULTI-PURPOSE PROJECTS (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Jan. 24— The Government of India haV« decided o manufacture hyd^ro electric and thermal plants in older to speed up its multipurpose projects like the Damodar Valley scheme.- -Copyright.
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  • 104 1 A ga Khan To Bless His Son's Marriage CANNES. France. Jan. 24. The Aga Khan, spiritual leader of 70,000,000 Ismaili Mohammedans, will give his blessing to the marriage of his son and twice divorced American movie star Rita Hayworth. The son, Aly Khan, told this to newsmen at a news
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  • 35 1 NANKING. Tan. 24. Foreign consular offices and loreign property in Peipintf will be protected and freedom r f religion jiuaranteed under a 13-polnt peace settlement for the city, according to the China Central New* yesterday.
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  • 48 1 (From Our Own Correspond* nt) NEW DELHI, Jan 21 —Mr. S. W. ttaiulariiaikc. Leader of Ceylon'* Delegation *o the Delhi Conference on Indonesia, said here that South East Asia countries must form themselves into a common defence unit and hold periodical consultations.- -Copyright.
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  • 82 1 Liaquat Ali Khan Still At His Old Game! KARACHI, Jan 24 —Speaking on Sunday to Ka-hmi refugees, who crossed ir»to Pakistan. Premier Liaquat Ali Khan raid that "Pakistan would not loierate Hindu domination over the Muslim people of Kashmir and would not rest until they were freed He said thai
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  • 65 1 RANGOON. Jan. 24.— Th- Burmese piiot a nd engineer of Burma Air Force plane were killed when rebels shot down the plane, which crashed in flames, press reports said on Sunday. The reports stated that the piano wa. s on a reconnaissance flight over the
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  • 27 1 Photo. Lieutenant-General K. JVI. Cariappa (left) the newly appointed first Indian Commander-in-Chie of the Indian Army. He is seen with his son.- A.P.
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  • 237 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Jan. 21.— The last few bitf yellow patches on India's map representing some half a dozen large and "viable* States seem to be on the way t I mer^e with the idjacent Provinces as a result of the firm
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  • 165 1 (From o-rr Own Corresnondent) Calcutta, Jan. 24. Celebrations of the 53rd Birthday of Netaji Subnas handra Rose commenced here yesterday with prahhal feries and hoisting of the national flag at the West J>en gal Provincial Congress Committee office by the President.
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  • 525 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 24. The Asian Conference spoke softly but firmly to the United Nations, demanding swift action to free the East Indies from Dutch colonial rule. Observers said significance of the Conference went far beyond the immediate problem of Indonesia.
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  • 203 1 LAKE SUCCESS Jan 21 sian oues.ion wil l,e General Assembly was seen h< U N;|l > by (he Asian Conference. d lollmvln «<<"'" Ufcen "•<■ s 5 I>uifh lncl,.n,.sian dispute «n effor .HI h K ,"i n end b C ,t.":r 58 ii —"v
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  • 79 1 THE SEED OF A REAL ASIATIC MUNRO DOCTRINE? PARIS, Jan. 24. -The Asiatic conU'ivnce at New Dc-ih it the iCed of a real Asiatic Munro doctrine, the conservative evening paper L< Monde said here today. "Th c old colonial pow«rs/ J Lc Monde said, "cannot neglect this grave warning if
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  • 93 1 Britain to Study Asian Confab Decisions LONDON Jan. 2\ mew .uicl o passed by Indonesia in Ne* Delhi v to -cnd new in i oii Sir Alexandei C the Security it Lake Su( i Pointg ol nal v Delhi d the ollrtion b< Council a manding quick of puwu from
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  • 10 1 MOUNTING COMMUNIST TERROR IN SIAM? b fi said Reuter Reuter
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  • 1292 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday January 25, 1949. IDM'S CONCEPTION OF RACIAL UNITY AND NATIONAL SOLIDARITY IN MALAYA o>rarj Hie Malaya I i-iiMir in reply to our feted as m: "Before we \X critic w« would like h one suggestion. His i be more »n keep- j met 'and it
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  • 328 2 A STRONG UNITED ASIA ONLY REN AGAINST M)W*2R BLOCS BOMBAY, Jan. 24. Mr. Sarat Chandra Bose, President of the Socialist Republican Party, addressing a meeting of the Progressive Group here on Jan. 20 pleaded for the formation of a new organization called
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  • 117 2 INDIA GOVT. TO DEVELOP NASIK NEW DELHI, Jai: 24. The v I menl of India Is., id< A *o I i j) NasUt, north m B i, no of the adjuncts of i..i- Indian (i;j)j>al to ease tin overcrowd of iitihi. The Bombay Gcvernni< n\ is acquiring ihe mcessary land
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  • 467 2 NANKING, Jan. 24. Strong Chhifse Communist columns thrust suddenly southward Sunday in an unopposed cl;*h for the Yangtze River facing Nanking. The Government hastily a ed the Chuhsien defence headquarters 30 miles north of Nanking, The victorious, confident Communists either In to seize the Govern nent
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  • 1009 2 Another Russian Snub On US SEC-COUNCII ON INDONESIA NEW RESOLUTION IS A 'HYPOCRITICAL nor iimfnt LAKE SUCCESS, .Jan. 24. A watered down resolution calling for inuonesian independence by July 1, 1950, was placed beiore the Security Council Fridrew lire i'rom Russia's Jacob Cuba and Norway. The proposal immediately drew fire
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  • 31 2 '•ON. Jan. 24 John j in Ambassador 1 t' to China irnv aw the joS -Una p '"-n to educa a^ertre to re urn to educi A.P.
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  • 196 2 Pending Cases May Be Heard In India MADRAS, Jan 24 Tho I C .:mil may hear pending ap, Jiidia Uself instead of in Lou it i~ here. Mr. V. R. BeHfCri, Solicitor I Prlvj f ouncil Appeal Agent who }j < me down to Madras told
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  • 79 2 BANARES, Jan. 24. -The i recoveied a large quantity of R.> tnya Swayam Sevak Sarigh (R. propaganda leaflets and stei papers from the room ol a Sadh (holy mendicant) near a ti-mple. The Sadhu was arrested. The RSS is the secret :md militant wmg of th«
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  • 52 2 ELEC TION TO THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY BARODA, Jan. 24.— Pranlal T. Munshi, a former Minister uf Baroda, has been declan d elected t 0 the India Constituent A mbly from Baroda in the vacancy caused nation of Mr. Chunilal P Shah ow to his appointmeni the Ba-oda Cabinet in Sc-Dtcii
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  • 820 3 I\n u anding Significance Of Delhi es A Model /or Others' Jan. 21.— 1 tie Asian conference deuce taue action oy tne Out Jtt rate and muuary action backed me resolution, wnich had a siauour. t our otners Server* who nuu no vote out
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  • 69 3 EGYPTIAN DELEGATE THANKS NEHRU INDIA NEW DELHI, lan. 24. Ismail ntiel Bey of Egypt, the final speaker In the 80-imnute closing session of the Asian Conference on Indonesia on Sunday, thanked Jit Jawaharlal Nehru, the e Minister of India, mid the Indian government for their ini;»tive in calling the conference.
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  • 179 3 AMERICAN REACTION TO DELHI CONFERENCE SUCCESS, Jan. 24.— The action taken by the Asian Confeiias "strengthened the hand" of the Security Council in dealuith the Indonesian question, an American diplomatic source id «t fake Success Sunday night. next Tuesday. I lid that it was
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  • 177 3 AMERICAN RESOLUTION IS MEANINGLESS NEW DELHI. Jan. 24.— Mr. D. Soemitro. Indonesian Trade Minister, declined Sunday ttiiu tne American resolution on Indonesia :i 4 Lake Success "is now meaningless." Referring to the Asian i onfen nee concluding Sunday, ivlr Soemitro said "while we are sullied with tlie progress achieved we
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  • 84 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 24. The alternate Indonesian delegate to the United Nations, Charles Thamboe, said In a statement on the Asian Conference Sunday night: "The peoples of Asia should erect at the first opportunity a monument to Dutch stupidity, for, the Dutch rape of Indonesia
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  • 1256 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 24.— The text of the Asian conference resolution recommending Security Council action slated: "This conference of representatives of the Governments of Afghanistan. Australia. Burma. Ceylon, Egypt. Ethiopia. India. Iran. Iraq. Lebanon. Pakistan. Philippines. Saudi Arabia, Syria and Yemen. "Affirming their support
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  • 588 4 Labourers Given Five Minutes n Quit 7 heir Lines At 9 p.m. on Jan. 22, at Ran Lee Estate inJohore Bahru area, 20 to 30 bandits wearing jungle green uniforms and armed with rifles and pistols, burnt down a smokehouse and store which were completely gutted.
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  • 121 4 GOVERNORS' CONFAB AT BUKIT SERENE CONCLUDES On Jan. 21. 22 and 23, the Com-nissioner-G< n< ral, the Hi^h Coiii.nissioner. Federation of Malaya and the Governors ol Singapore, .longKong, Sarawak and North Jorneo conferred together at Bukit ierene. Thy discussed thoroughly questions ot com non concern to chr various territories, witii
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  • 92 4 As the University of Malaya Ks .bout to be founded, it is necessary to compile a Register of jfrraduatOa immediately, in order hat graduates of the present Jolleges may elect representatives jf the Guild of Graduates to serve »n the Court and the Council ol the
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  • 26 4 NANKING. Jan. 24. Dr Liu Shih-snun Sunday was appointed China's representative on the United Nations Trusteeship Council, succeeding Dr. Liu Kai. A.P.
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  • 170 4 TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN SINGAPORE DURING DECEMBER Traffic accidents in Singapore daring the month of December, 1048. numbered 380. only 5 of which were fatal. All the fatalities were adults, 2 pedestrians. 1 pedai cyclists, 1 driver and 1 passenger. Among the 182 injured persons, 20 were children, 19 of whom
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  • 96 4 LONDON, Jan. 24. Sir Peter MacDonald. a Conservative member of Parliament claims that "terrorist danger has recently increased in Malaya," and said on Saturday that he will raise the matter in Parliament next Wednesday (Jan. ?(>). MacDonald has tabled a question to be
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  • 74 4 \SIIINGTON. Jan. 24. President Harry Truman and his newly appointed Secretary of State Dean Achcson are expected to m changes in American eml in the near future. Diplomatic authorii i shington also expect that in taking of his new job Acheson will m some changes amon
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  • 95 4 LONDON, Jan. 24 Helicopter bus service between cities of Britain beginning in lour years time was predicted by N. E. Ron*-, British European Airways controller of research in a paper read to the Helicopter Association. He disclosed that the new London G.P.O. building is planned
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    44 4 Photograph taken on the occai of the public meeting held at the Hindu Femple, Chang! Vii* i on Jan. 23 (Sunday) to celebrate the 53rd Birthday ann rersary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Hose. Photo shows Mrs. Vil isini Menon, hoisting the Intian Nation fLitj.
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  • 601 4 A Review Of International Developments By Wade Werner, A. P. Correspondent NEW YORK, Jan. 24. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek let go the reins of power last week and flew to Fenghua, his ancestral home. Proud Peiping signed a separate peace with the Reds. And in Nanking a
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  • 130 4 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 24. Thfc Russian delegation to the United Nations shows no signs of knowing about a new Soviet "peace offensive". The delegation is just proceeding as before. This is regarded In U.N. circles as significant, since the U.N. in thr past often has been the place
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  • 82 4 I the Sultan officially celc)J r nan Maziah yesFrom carlv Ha- was flown Putri wnich marked the omc.ui occasion. Steamers in the Harbour were dressed in international fcile shophouses and ft?" Roads flSw either or the Stated •m h occasi °n. The police provided a
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  • 115 4 JEWELLERY, SILVER TROPHIES CLAIMS INVITED BY CUSTODIAN The Custodian 01 perty, Federation has a qu... .aneous jewen* glassware and spur* smail proportion ol inarKed with Inltla or crests, etc., and mainder could De,ic son ot unusual desist The custodian .ists of pieces tx i] and also oi other aerai Headings.
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  • 68 4 PRESENTATION TO MR. LOUIS THIVY *'INA and its Netaj] rf/ritu-n oy Major-o- n .xawaz was presented I xaivy <iatner ol Mi xnivy, Kepresentat of inalaj on ma tt2nai uay ana a portrait eacn h -vidiiuiiiia uanuni an ja^'aiidiial biviuu was a. »entea to miss ouonasno-ni i uer oi atr. jonn
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  • 72 4 a 'sharenolder" ui M< rs 0 eastern Alovietone Co pore, writes: "With Ki. ri nee to puoiisned in tne Indian I uf 17-1 -*y, regarding ti. tion ut Directorship i Q eastern Movietone yo Lta Mr. N. Damodaram P:. snarenoiaer ana keenlj in trie above
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  • 12 4 statesmen from Denmark Nor and Sweden beyan negotiation a Scandinavian defence aliiam
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  • 28 4 Other developments of I Surma's 21-man Cabir by problems growing out months' civil war, resign* mit the formation of an pact government.- >0°0*0«OOoQ«4£K v ft A.P.
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