Indian Daily Mail, 26 January 1949
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Title Section16 1949-01-26 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV. NO. 343. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1949. FOLK PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration157 1949-01-26 1 The Army Is Servant Of People And State Says New Indian C-in-C 'Service Of The Country Is Our Main Concern' JL w n Own Correspondent) Jan. 25. The imperative need for and giving them a balanced the functions of Free India's Aa- mphasised by General K. M. Cariaper in-Chief who157 words
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Article47 1949-01-26 1 MADRAS. lan. 25.— More ihan 12,000,000 people are affected by famine conditions in Madias province, a provincial Minis .er said today. He said famine WU prevalent in ten districts, comprising more .nan one-third of the province. The government has ordered re ef jneasures.— A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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179 1949-01-26 1 DURBAN RIOTS INQUIRY COMMISSION APPOINTED W Jan 25.— The South Alru iii Gov Tnment Has 1 V Van de al as chairi to inquire s- en Inv. as announ- 1 Of Johuil- and 'he t. of Durban, Mr. H. 'l>e other jnem- Ol the Vfrican Daniel Malan, rk to comReuter - 179 words
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41 1949-01-26 1 MALAN GOVT'S HANDS STAINED WITH BLOOD SAYS DADOO ''I nt Transit a Lon- 13 iiiat Indians in tigatowing unity Muvhs l>^iaiel Malan's inded to «i>e itid t of ti, 1 h to India ni to >aiion", dan gov- II •'!> ,..,1 ReuterReuter - 41 words
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186 1949-01-26 1 LONDON. Jan. 25.— The 22 -year old heiress to the British Crown Princess Elizabeth U guttering from measles, it was officially announced today. A London announcement said the ick was taking an ordinary course. The Princess is at Bailllgham with Prince Charles. Princess Elizabeth had beanReuter - 186 words
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75 1949-01-26 1 ATTLEE-TRUMAN PEACE MISSION TO RUSSIA? NOTTINGHAM, Jan. 25— s>e\monr Cooks, Labour member ot Parliament, said Sunday niffht *ha» Prime Minister C R Attlee and President Truman should lead a peace mission to Russia. He added in a speech at *JJ** should "propose a world truce between East and West, basedA.P. - 75 words
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269 1949-01-26 1 LONDON. lan. —Mr John Belcher, Parliamentary Secretary to the !»<>;»n! of Trade, helped 1 usine- smcß hi return for gifts, according to i lif eagerly-awaited report of the Lynskey tribunal probing corruption In British Gorernmant circles, issued tonight. The tribunal also found thai IM t*Reuter - 269 words
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Article322 1949-01-26 1 Legislative Yuan* s Decision NANKING, .lan. 2.*>.— The Legislative Yuan (Chinese Pat j lament decided at an informal emergency session today to evacuate Nanking on Saturday, says a Renter report. The decision was described as "tentative." New President. Gen. Li Tsungjen, was reported today to haveReuter - 322 words
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Article86 1949-01-26 1 NANKING Jan. 25. The Chinese Communist Radio indicated luesday that toe Communists ore ready to talk peace with the Nationalist Government. The radio y ted .tain conditions for start of the peace. It Indicated tnat peace talks would probably be held in Peiping. The peaceA.P. - 86 words
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Article182 1949-01-26 1 THE HAGUE, Jan 25.—KLM ai J li in-.s will shortly resume regular flights along two new routes between Amsterdam and Batavia. a usually reliable source at The Hague said today. The normal route was closed to the KLM last December when India, Pakistan, Ceylon andReuter - 182 words
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Article171 1949-01-26 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Jan. 25.— The Security Council, hoping to clear up the Indonesian problem before Palestine comes Up as an issup again, resumes debate today on the Indies Discussion will be reopened at 1500 (2000 GMT) on a four power resolution, calling for creation otA.P. - 171 words
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Article76 1949-01-26 1 OTTY' "A. Jan. 25.-- Anthony Eden visited the Canadian Prime Minister, Louis St. Laurent, Sundav ind latei uined with the Dominion's External Affairs Mini<t e r. L< T 'a >on He ;.as speaking in Toronto M< day and will visit other Canadian cities enroute to N«w Zealand He listA.P. - 76 words
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273 1949-01-26 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 25. The Indian Prime Minister. Pandit seiiru, on Sunday spoke critically »f the White Australia policy, says delayed despatch by Reuters. tie was replying in an exclusive interview by Hoy Ma Reu-ter-AJP. correspondent, to the luestion "Do you think there 1 willReuter - 273 words
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Article155 1949-01-26 1 NEW DELHI, Jan 15.— Seven IS Army men who will be part of a United Nations corps of 40 truce observers in Kashmir received preliminary instruction^ today from Lt. Gen Maurice Deivoie, L N military advisor. The Americans, who came b< from Japan, are headedAP - 155 words
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Article71 1949-01-26 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. 25 I Ailing, 52, American amba to Pakistan, died here on Jan the naval hospital centre at Washington. Ailing was the veteran ot years diplomatic experit n arranged a meeting betwt i n sident Roosevelt and King Saud aboard an American war inA.P. - 71 words
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33 1949-01-26 1 BANC ON, Burma overnment emj > da> ma a two hour "d strike" protest against the cislon of tin .horltiea to rut the cost of living alloi noe. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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867 1949-01-26 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday. Jan. 26, 1949 WAGES VERSUS COST OF LIVING Tlit only co. icy whicn we a far in made in Parliament bj ry of State fo; tne Colonial Mr. Arthur Creech-Jon--.- on the wagec d to estate labour in Malaya is in their distortion of the867 words
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712 1949-01-26 2 Nehru Stresses Need For World Unity 'Regimentation Must Be Avoided' India's Role Emphasised (_AL( Li 1 A, Jan. 25. Speaking; at a reception given him by the Consular Loips in Calcutta, me Prime itHMSler, I'anuit Jawanariai .\enru, pieaued lor world unn^ ana an understanding oi me psychological backgrounds ol differentF.O.C. - 712 words
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Article, Illustration61 1949-01-26 2 Khwaja N'azimuddin (2nd left) Governor eral of htu.. u (iopalaswami Ayyanjar, leader of the 1. I>ele4tiun to the I I'-'f /■'""J' h Mrng a tea part, riven by the Pakistan !,,™^S v yX^ l d.',r--11. Among the guests were Mr. Sri Prakas;., High Commissions K SSSfe!' ,n-. ,,n Begun, LiaquatA.P. - 61 words
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643 1949-01-26 2 Peace In China Will Soon Be Realised Chinese Leader's Firm Conviction SHANGHAI, Jan. 25. "The outcome of my exchan views has strengthened President Li Tsuiitf jen's peace < and I have no douhts now that peace will he realized. n My. kJ Chiang-hou, President Li's personal envoy told a pressReuter; A.P. - 643 words
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81 1949-01-26 2 I AM THROUGH WITH PUBLIC LIFE SAYS SOONG CANTON, Jan. 25. In well radio .speech Sunday night T I V. Soong, former Premier, r< I Governor of Kwangtung pro\ and brother-in-law of cniang K shek, said he was through v public life. He claimed to have achieved! much progress forA.P. - 81 words
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115 1949-01-26 2 A.I.R. NEWS BULLETINS LN MALAYA LAM NEW DELHI, Jan. 25. Wi l effect from Jan. l, All-India R;«i:,l lias be<»n broadcasting New, Bu tins m Maiayalam at the folio. tunings: Adorning: 7.50 t 0 8 a.m.; Evening; 6.15 to 6 30 p Those bulletin, will also be- tela by theF.O.C. - 115 words
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67 1949-01-26 2 ONE KILLED IN BOMBAY AMMUNITION EXPLOSION BOMBAY", Jan 25.— One p< r killed and 15 were critic; ired Monday afternoon in i •ini munition explosion in a warehouse on Bombay do> 1 The explosion occurred after fire nnd destroyed three cargo-laden bar;: Dock workers removed ea. laden barg< Dock workersA.P. - 67 words
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Article87 1949-01-26 2 LAHABAD, J Vith a v i :o tsciii a the ace ot telegrams Ul Devanagri from the j.ubhe, it has been decided ritroHindi Morse Cod ind legraph oflto ord ng to a oommunicat i ved hum the Director-General, p.. lC i Tde graphs. The training uiFOC - 87 words
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Article237 1949-01-26 2 LJ^ G ?°Fs '!i a o 25 Rebel activity in Burma completely isolated Rangoon irom the rest of the country Monday. Rt^ad and rail traffic between Rangoon has been suspendea following tne destruction oi a oriage is.. rml< s north oi tne capital, tcicgraph wiresReuter - 237 words
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Article60 1949-01-26 2 RANGOON. Jan. 25. light insurgent, were killed in clashes with Burmese Government troops hi Biiiißyun inland, near Mou!rm<in south Burma, it wa. officially an' nouncd h J A Government communique said n-avv casualty were also inflicted on m^urgen-- in a three-h^r battle Bassain, in the Irraw^JdyReuter - 60 words
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68 1949-01-26 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 25.—Five Indian scientists will tour Australia lor a period of six weeks beginning F< b. 21. Dr. S. Krishna, director, forest research institute, Dehra Dun, is the leader of the delegation. The scientists will tour Australia as the guests oi theA.P. - 68 words
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48 1949-01-26 2 80. Jan. 24.— The Go', rati i sanction ita Cruz airport t a COSt of 6,300 000 to cope up ition ot air trai- .c. Karachi airport th< partiti.m ol InSanta Cruz is the first airport ry mtr. India from the SSS A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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59 1949-01-26 2 Indian Delegation To W heat Conference NE^ W Jan.2s. Three Ind;- present their country in the Int. mal Wheat Con{c i rence commencing in Washinston •Jan. 26. lolon They ar.y R. L Gupta. DirectorO neral I Pood, R. k Saxena in- > >nsul -General in New Yort N G^ Abhyankar,A.P. - 59 words
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23 1949-01-26 2 s^v in.uu. Jan. 2; Th. (;ov ?S°«*l h» aPPsiaH lit <* Lall, savs m,^i^.. uce F.O.C.F.O.C. - 23 words
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244 1949-01-26 3 Sjahrir To Present Indonesian Case Before Sec- Council Republican Govts Intensive Indonesian Guerilla 1, Jan. 25*— The Republican government c <> o.t«i former Premier Sutan Sjah--84 tu pits jnt the Indonesian case be*at ions Security Council. ,ooa unices Committee spokesman said Monamed tiatta had asked Sjahrir and jonannus Leimena toReuter; A.P. - 244 words
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153 1949-01-26 3 DUTCH PREMIER REPORTS TO THE HAGUE CABINET IHIN15T j Prime Minister Willem Drees held a long Cabinet meeting yeslay the iirst since hio return on Saturday irom his fortnight's visit to Indonesia. He was believed to have reported on his talks in Batavia and put trd proposals on the nextReuter - 153 words
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Article54 1949-01-26 3 Pietermaiitzburg. Natal. Jan. 25. An African intruder stabbed one Indian work^: and slashed another here lateiy in the office of the Natal Witness, independent paper. After striking a European supervisor with an iron loaded stick the African tried to escape, but ran into the armsReuter - 54 words
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Article24 1949-01-26 3 LONDON, Jan. 25.— The flag of the Sultan of Trengganu flew from Malaya House, Trafalgar Square, London, yesterday in honour of his birthday.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article46 1949-01-26 3 BEIRUT,, Jan. 25.— The Lebanese Prime Minister, Riad El Solh, last night denied reports that the Lebanon had begun peace talks with Israel. "The Lebanon will never negotiate peace terms without the full agreement of members states of the Arab League," he declared. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration105 1949-01-26 3 A deputation from the London Centre of the Congress of People Against Imperialism is seen on its way from a meeting in Hyde Park, London, to the Netherlands Embassy in London, on Jan. 16. The meeting called for the withdrawal of the Dutch occupation forces from Indonesia, the release ofA.P. - 105 words
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Article88 1949-01-26 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 25.— Iraq asked the United Nations to investigate fully "the unprovoked resort to force" in Indonesia, and to ensure that the responsibility for it "be clearly laid on those on whom that responsibility rests." In a letter to Mr. Trygve Lie, UnitedReuter - 88 words
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Article76 1949-01-26 3 \KE SUCCESS, Jan. 25,-Gue-rillas warfare by Indonesian Republicans was preventing the Neth'" forces from ending hostilities or observing a cease fire. the \uiions Good Oflices ttee .n Indonesia reported t i yesterday, The Dutch af.^o had insufficient troop* I town the guerillas. th rep H at withReuter - 76 words
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Article54 1949-01-26 3 Lull On the Political Front AVIA, J Ther is a the r^olitical front as all tits developments Roi icce rhe Ha*ue and iXylhi. legation f. the Dutchosored States who )ught a policy meeting with the Republicans on the future nationargovernment are reported to have received a conditional acceptance oi theReuter; A.P. - 54 words
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211 1949-01-26 3 AMERICAN VIEWS ON ASIAN CONFERENCE WASHINGTON, Jan. :>:>.— The success of the recenUy- concluded Asian conference at New Delhi was viewed in authoritative diplomatic quarters here yesterday as marking the emergence of a genuine Asian bloc in the community of nations and ofReuter - 211 words
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148 1949-01-26 3 TOKYO. Jan. >5. Netherlands Ambassador II. Mouw said today he \\n s confident the "understanding shown recently by the 19 nations (of the Asian Conference) will bring discussions on details to a successful end." in the formation of the United States ofA.P. - 148 words
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Article148 1949-01-26 3 MOSCOW, Jan. 25. The Communist newspaper Pravda said today the Asian conference gav« Hoilcnd ,v ie rie.ht to drag out talk, with the Indonesian Republicans and so botage khs carrying out'' of the ference recommendations. The newspaper carried a lengthy TaSa news agency dispatch from New DelhiA.P. - 148 words
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201 1949-01-26 3 Republican Leaders' Refusal To Negotiate With Dutch BATAVIA, Jan. >s— lndonesian Republican leaders interned in Sumatra are maintaining their refusal to negotiate with the Dutch over the formation of an interim federal government unless the Republican Cabinet is allowed to convene and is recognised as a government, a usually reliableReuter - 201 words
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214 1949-01-26 3 AMSTERDAM, Jan. 2.">.— Premier William Drees Bays he expects Indonesia will have an interim government soon. He said he and his associate on a fact-finding; trip to Indo-j nesia believe the Indonesian trouble can be settled "when the world will give usA.P. - 214 words
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134 1949-01-26 3 Asian Confab Decisions Will Have Definite Effect On UN Romulo s Stern Warning MYXILA. lan. 85. Brigadier- General Carlos P. Romulo is satisfied that the South East Asia Conference on Indonesia 'achieved what we set out to do." The head of the Philippine delegation to the conference arrived last nightA.P. - 134 words
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416 1949-01-26 3 Israel Wins Battle For Recognition 23 COUNTRIES RECOGNISE NEW JEWISH STATE LONDON, Jan, 25. Israel Monday won a major victory in her battle for world recognition as a new nation. The logjam of diplomatic opposition began to crumble when France recognized the young Jewish State and the British Cabinet decidedA.P. - 416 words
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655 1949-01-26 4 Tamil Foreman Also W< u ided At 10 JO p.m. on Jan. 23, at Boh Estate, in Cameron Highlands Area (Pahang) bandits murdered a Tamil Kangani and badly wounded a Tamil foreman who has since been removed to Ipoh Hospital. Firearms were used655 words
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Article, Illustration76 1949-01-26 4 When mcnibej> of the United Nations Good Offices Gommittec visited top leaders oi the Indone Republ the Island of Baiigka. where 'hey a e I Id i anul them confined to o: i a 1 ivj guard. H< th< I n pit M Hatta, v^ed by Ray V} I intA.P. - 76 words
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378 1949-01-26 4 Information received from IIQ.. Malaya District concerning the reuaiisitionini; of Mr. Yap Pow Sun's house in Princes Road, Kuala Lumpur, is to the following elTect: The 4th Hussars arrived in Kuala Lumpur as long ago as September oi lastArmy Press Release - 378 words
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214 1949-01-26 4 Full Time Advisory Committees For Detention Objection Hearings Phe irernmi has been seriously i rned at tie 1 deli which ha irred In the he ing i >bjections against detent under Emergen! R uulations 17 and hi n steps to expedite the working of the machinery oi the Advisory Committees,214 words
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Article100 1949-01-26 4 The local Committee of the A.I.F. Malayan Nursing Scholarship Scheme met on Wednesday last and sel. cted two candidates. These wih be n. quired to pass a medical exa nination before confirmation ot selection. Originally it was intended to send thn e Nurses to Australia this yearAIS - 100 words
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184 1949-01-26 4 NETAJI'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION AT SELETAR NAVAL BASE The 53rd Birthday of Netaji Subhas C B e was c t preml the in -33, L3J Mile) s /as laid at At 5 p.m. a held un ler the Bree J. M. Mani; ti Anthe n the iry del a welcome vn.184 words
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130 1949-01-26 4 FEDERAL EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE COUNCILS The High Commissioner has appointed Dr. Lee Tiang Keng J.P., to be an Unofficial M/amiber of the Federal Executive Council from Dec. 24, 1948, inclusive. The High Commissioner has appointed the following to the >ral Legislative CouncilMr. J. O. Sanders, CMG, General Manager, Malayan Railway,130 words
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73 1949-01-26 4 NO FIREWORKS FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR IN PERAK N.S. The Chief Police Officer, Perak, has announced tnat lucre will be no relaxation or lifting of the ban o the use oi fireworks and lire crackers in Perak on ..nc occasion of Chinese New lear. It is also announ c i73 words
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Article144 1949-01-26 4 The following are the office oearers and committee members oi ine newiy iormed transport union, xne Singapore Bus Woraen Union. This uinon was registered under the Traae union Ordinance on ijec. ay, iy4o. xne present address of the Union *s at I*4, Wueen Street, Singapore. Tne144 words
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107 1949-01-26 4 TRACTION CO. EMPLOYEES UNION OFFICE BEARERS At the Annual G» ox tne Singapore Tract] cunpioyi s union held at S prt mutes at iso. 18, a a on the Jan. 22, t a.-> Orhciai •n ror tne year is i imi tt. k a lOent Avtin oiiigii; i. u. Urenerai107 words
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