Indian Daily Mail, 27 January 1949
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Title Section16 1949-01-27 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. iv. no. 344. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27. 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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129 1949-01-27 1 Optimism On Outcome t Ot Plebiscite (frrom Our Own Correspondent) 1) Jan. 26. Sheikh Mohammed AbdulMinister of Kashmir, replying to a recep>U I fie Bombay I ni o n of Journalists, to the people of India not to liist outlook regarding129 words
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Article107 1949-01-27 1 LONDON. Jan. 26. —North Bor: has known "a complete absence of political unrest, although the counis surrounded by territories where considerable political activity of a highly sibversive nature has been only too manifest", the British Colonial Office's first report on the British Empire s youngestReuter - 107 words
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113 1949-01-27 1 26. 1 tnn ican Mission School at Maubin been burned down in six-hour ha"i» ml Burmese n»u. press rcp 0 ts .aid on Tuesday. lighting centred around the school at which Gov- Lwin, Karen hip ofl i .Maubin hi r< was less Ka iA.P.; Reuter - 113 words
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158 1949-01-27 1 TRIBESMAN IN KASHMIR ASKED TO RETURN TO HOMES RAWALPINDI, .lan. Hi.— Moslem tribesmen who entered Kashmir during the recent fighting have iieen persuaded to return to their homes in t.ie Northwest frontier area, it vva. onieiahy announced nere today. The first batch of several thousand tribes. nen passed through RawalpindiReuter - 158 words
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Article45 1949-01-27 1 INDIAN CHARGE DIAFFAIRES IN ROME The Italian mounced today ol India had 1m R ingitah re last n said: i rit. in order nt roasting between I decided to 3sad >r ExtraIpotentfary in it has Charge Person of Ran--10 arrived Government lias .n Tnri ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article26 1949-01-27 1 first vice tale Amwas- leased D-nazi oal here to- h to as "an in*, ior." taling sentence he ll foi mallv i ReuterReuter - 26 words
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159 1949-01-27 1 No Report Vet On Penang Secession Issue Listowel LONDON, Jan. 26.— Lord Listowell, minister of state for colonial tilairs, said Tuesday the Government has yet to receive lal word from Penang on its proposal to secede from the rest of vlaiaya. In reply to question in the .louse of LordsA.P. - 159 words
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Article, Illustration68 1949-01-27 1 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, pays his homage to the sacred relics of Buddha's leading disciples, Sa'iputta and Moggallana Arahans on the Throne Room at Government House, Calcutta, on Jan 11. during h s recent visit to the city The relics wen'A.P. - 68 words
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476 1949-01-27 1 Gandhian Method More Potent Than Military Weapons SIR RAMA RAli'S WARNING TO DUTCH LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 26 A warning to the Dutch that he non-cooperation and passive resistance "which have been iamiliarly used by Mahatma Gandhi" were perhaps more potent than military weapons was given bv India's Ambassador representative. SirReuter - 476 words
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173 1949-01-27 1 Communism More Pernicious Than Colonialism Romulo MANILA, lan ZS RrigadleiG'r.eral Carlos Romulo, Philippines delegate to the New l> elhi conference u!i Indonesia, said here yesterday that Communism was 4i far more pernicious than colonialism "I think one of the mo t importart achievements of the Ijelhl conference has been that,Reuter - 173 words
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210 1949-01-27 1 PATEL'S ADVICE TO CONGRESS WORKERS 7 (From Our Own Correspondent i JODHPUR, .Jan. 26. Addressing a public meeting here Sardar Vajlabhbhaj I'atel, Deputy Prime Minister of India, said that it must be said to the credit oi the I ultra they realised their patriotic210 words
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481 1949-01-27 1 NANKING, Jan. 26. The Central Government will abandon the Yangtze alley if peace talks Fail and move into already prepared defence lines further south, the Associated Press learned from highly placed Chinese sources. These sources said Nanking and Shanghai would be surrenderedA.P.; Reuter - 481 words
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103 1949-01-27 1 LONDON, Jan. 26.— British Labour Party sources said on Wedrj Britain has decided to nise Israel only on condition that Jews and Arab.s agree on the yeli- Arab borders. Government and Foreign Office sources previously had said that British recognition would be forthcoming soon. InAP - 103 words
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Article64 1949-01-27 1 PHILIPPINE— AUSTRALIAN FRIENDSHIP MANILA. Jan. 26. President Elipido Quirino of the Philippines sen ngs today to the Au Uan Government on the occasion oi Australia Day. Quirino said "friendship bet Australia and the Philippine! ha found "concrete expression in our advocacy of common ideals, and principles in the councils olA.P. - 64 words
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Article47 1949-01-27 1 KiKYO. Jan. 26. The Kyucio Hi Agency repotted today" widely separated not- ,i K in Japan. At Nago ie A v-iicy I iv« ral in Koreans massed Japanc ds had d tail 70 a police to prevent the threa tened not.- A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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49 1949-01-27 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) I DELHI. Jan 26.— The G rnment of Indi sum ol R- 5,000,000 I ture connected with (Uprooted Iron :th and n a in Pakistani tated in Bombay which was d;i maged during the last cyclo Copy- ;ir49 words
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Article141 1949-01-27 1 RANGOON, J-*" IS. Armed Karen- have made uh"l« .tl« slaughter of Burmese villagers in the I'rawaddy delta town of Pan tanaw, an official statement sa>d en Wednesday. The Karen-, it are wiping out whole hamlets and seising aim and ammunition The n rroi --hak« n population is fleeingA.P. - 141 words
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780 1949-01-27 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Jan. 27, 1949. ARMY'S ACTION JUSTIFIED II7H£N even B mucta I of i aring demand I I without knowing and without caring to know whether h< d< lervet any Justice or no*-. What 'he powerful voices are concerned With is -imply the fac* that the780 words
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678 1949-01-27 2 'They Have Rendered A Great bervice fo India' BARODA, Jan. 26.— Sardar l\dv\, Deputy Prime Minister i,i India, praised the patriotic gesture mane b> several rulers ol Indian stales, replying to the t < t proposed bj the Maharaja Gaekwar ol Baroda at a luncheon yivenF.O.C. - 678 words
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Article52 1949-01-27 2 PATEL ON MERGEB OF STATES (From Our Own Correspondent) BARODA, Jan. 28. Sardar Paei, addressing Congress workers here sa^d that sooner or i'ater small states would have to take, a decision on the question of merging their unitg wi^h larger onc s so as to avoid lack of administrative co-52 words
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Article253 1949-01-27 2 MADRAS, Jan. Hi. Prince A\ei of Denmark a a snd-nncle of King I ederick IX oi Denmark, wUI arrive on aii unollic.ai visit at Madras on Jan Z6. The Prince; who is travelling In his capacit) of Chairman anu Managing Director of the East AsiaticF.O.C. - 253 words
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126 1949-01-27 2 Third World War in The Oning Says Sarat Bose (From our Own Correspondent) UAiA/irn'A, Jan. 26.— At a press conference in Calcutta Sarat Chanuia Hose, lounder of the Socialist ttepuhlican jriarty, said that oncje *auia is completely independent oi "i-tain, the latter would depend on i*idia instead oi India depending126 words
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Article165 1949-01-27 2 Bombay. Jan. 26. Th.' Government Of Bombay have constituted .i five-member Bombay Housing Board to take over the programme ol housing from the Government, it is announced. Tin board, which will begin functioning recently, will "promote the solution ol the housing problem in conjunction with theFOC - 165 words
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Article59 1949-01-27 2 I.-G. Of R.A.F. To Visit Ceylon COLOMBO, Jan. 26. -An Mar-hal iiir Leslie Hollinghttrst, InspectorGeneral Of th« Royal Air F.^rce will arrive hero hy air tu-dav on a two-day visit to R.A.F establishments in Ceylon Air Marshal Sir Hugh Puphe Lloyd, Air Commander in the Far East will also arriveReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration125 1949-01-27 2 Photograph showing members of the British Parliamentary delegation which recently visited Of lon h> present the Speaker's Caati and Mil. c to the new British Dominion. From L*fl lo Bight: Mr. IM. Ismail S rgeant-at-Arms, lipase of Repress itntiyes; iMr. L. D. Gam man- Jons); Mr K. Feiloues (Clerk AssistantR.A.F.; P.R.O. - 125 words
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647 1949-01-27 2 CHINA SITUATION ALL FOREIGN EMBASSIES NOTIFIED NANKING, Jan. 26.— A Chinese Foreign Office spokesman last night officially informed foreign embassies and legations here that the Nationalist Government would re-establish itself in Canton and that the move had already begun. The announcement, contained In Identical notesA.P.; Reuter - 647 words
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180 1949-01-27 2 Nehru's Appeal To Capiy And Labour TO CO-OPERATE WITH THE GOVERNMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI; Jan. 2t>. Prime Minister .1 harlal Nehru made an impassioned plea to b 0 Capital and Labour to co-operate with the Goveri ment in stabilising the political and economj structure of the country180 words
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158 1949-01-27 2 FINANCE COMMITTEE APPROVES PLAN NEW DELHI, Jan. gg._j lor installing a wheiess linking Maui as, Bomoa^ and New Demi, a 12-cnanne] telephone lysWm between caie and Patna, and automatic tei system for the coalfields t tsinar, establishment 0 l i iactury m India and ColF.O.C. - 158 words
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131 1949-01-27 2 RAJKOT, Jan. 26.— Collect funds and other ariangem* n connexion with the renovation the ancient temple oi Somnath now in ruins and situated at Somnathpatan or Prabhaspatan on the coast near Verawal in Junagad. likdy to be entrusted to a trust. The creation of suchFOC - 131 words
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66 1949-01-27 2 RSS URGED TO DISCONTINUE SATYAGRAHA (From Our Own Correspondent; NEW DELHI, Jan. M Profeasoi Manbir, presently in charge of th< RSS organisation, called upon all branches of the Sangh In the com try to discontinue their satyagral as from yesterday. In a statement issued here, he cessation of satyagr a66 words
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164 1949-01-27 3 LONDON, Jan. 26. The Soviet Ambassador to Britain. Georgi N. Zarubin, has been recalled to Moscow lor high level talKs, an official Russian Embassy source said Monday. The source declined to say what Zaruoin would discuss. DiDlomats in a position to knowA.P. - 164 words
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Article, Illustration367 1949-01-27 3 Deliberate Instigation To Weaken Atrikaan-lndian Unity 'Govt.s Hands Stained With blood of innocent Men, Women And children' Jan. 2B.— Dr. Yusuf Mahomed Dadoo, ransvaal Indian Congress, told a London nee ijcslerday mat recent Zulu attacks Dm Dan were deliberately instigated to growing unity between theReuter - 367 words
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63 1949-01-27 3 MASS MEETING OF NON-EUROPEANS IN PRETORIA I'RETORIA. Jan. 26. The Afri.lll National Congress and the torla Indian Congress have called a mass meeting oi nonuropeans lor Jan. 30. in a statement on the Durban riots both sides said that the forces ai work seeking to undermine the harmonious relations nA.P. - 63 words
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63 1949-01-27 3 DR. MALAN ON NATIVE REPRESENTATION CAPETOWN, Jan. 26.— Dr. Daniel Malan, South African Prime Minister, st( rday announced that the Government't legal advisers belli ved Parliament might, by a bare majority vote, remove coloured voters from joint voters' rolls and abolish native representation. "In our view no special procedure isReuter - 63 words
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186 1949-01-27 3 NEW DIRECTOR OF EAST ASIAN INSTITUTE NEW YORK, Jan. 26. Sir George Bailey Sansom, former British diplomat and specialist in Far Eastern Affairs, has been apDire 'tor 3olu nbia Univ» rsity's new Easl Asian Institute ior gra luate studies, General Dwight Eisenhower. University President, announced yesterday. Sir George said theReuter; A.P. - 186 words
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463 1949-01-27 3 SYDNEY, Jan. 26.— 1s the White Australia Policy based or: racial or econdmi grounds? Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, put his finger on this delicate question in an interview in New Delhi Sunday. He said Australia was entitled to maintainA.P. - 463 words
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39 1949-01-27 3 Rangoon Mandalay Road Disrupted RANGOON. Jan. 26.— Burma's main trunk line between Rangoon and Mandalay has been disrupted by insurgents who blew up a bridge near Toungoo in Central Burma. Insurgents also cut telegraph \wies in the area. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article38 1949-01-27 3 SYDNEY. Jan. 26. A 15-feet COke bed under a Sydney bowling green, which caught fire two months till burning today despite repeated attacks on it with thouands of gallons of water, tons of sand and a bulldozer. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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72 1949-01-27 3 SYDNEY, Jan. 26. Mr. Edward !lanlon. Premier of Queen^'and. 'vho returned from **1* Empire atmentary Conference yesterday commenting on Pandit Nehru's statement on the "White Australia policy," said: "What Pandit Nehru says is true. It is an economic problem. I have said a do/.en timesReuter - 72 words
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672 1949-01-27 3 BUI COLONIAL POWERS WANT FOyKPOWtf RESOLUTION LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 25. India urged the Security Council on Tuesday night to accept the Indotesian programme advanced by the Asian Conference it New Delhi last week. Indian Representative Sir Senegal Rama Rau proosed thatA.P. - 672 words
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162 1949-01-27 3 NEW YORK, Jan. 26 Tin He-ald-Tribune yest< relay praised the efficiency and rest aint of the New Delhi Conference. And the N e w York Time* expressed hope that the 'conference will result in the Dutch Government. whose impatience and lolly have 'oneA.P. - 162 words
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174 1949-01-27 3 SYDNEY HERALD'S VIEWS ON ASIAN CONFAB SYDNEY, Jan. IS. The Sydney Morning Herald yesterday said the proceeding! of the New Delhi Asian Conference were more like those of a drumhead court martial passing Judgment on the Dutch action than the deliberation of a group of nations deeply concerned with theReuter - 174 words
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82 1949-01-27 3 THE HAGUE SATISFIED AT DELHI DECISION THE HAGUE, Jan. 26. No detailed official comment was available Monday on the resolutions adopted oy the New Delhi Asian conference on Indonesia A Foreign Office spoke i that point bj point studying ol the resolutions took some time and had not yet beenA.P. - 82 words
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Article790 1949-01-27 4 Qualifications Of Candidates* Casting ui Votes Other Joints Clarified (By Our Stall Reporter) There seems to be some misunderstanding among the public about the qualifications of a candidate for the forthcoming Municipal Elections. Some members ot the public are of the opinion that any person who has790 words
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345 1949-01-27 4 Following further contribute to tne l*a>ir i'anjaiii; la nil School r una nave been manamiiy acknowledged bj the man-man of tne Scnool Management t oniinittee. ine lund now stands at j4,b!ib.57. i ontributions through. >i. s. Govindasamy. Bahau: Mr. m. ttovindaMr.345 words
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222 1949-01-27 4 Mass Meeting fo Be Held At New World On Jan. JO Under the joint auspices of the Singapore Regional Indian Congress and the Singapore Indian Association, a meeting in memory of Mahaima Gandhi will be held on the First AnniversaryReuter - 222 words
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37 1949-01-27 4 There win be a talk "today, Inuiijaay, Jan. 27 by Mr. Sun Bon Hwee, entitl d y»nut is goouv wnat is evil.- at tne omgapore Loage Tneosopnical Society, a. Ualrnhill rtoau, Singapore.37 words
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35 1949-01-27 4 BISHOP TO BROADCAST FAREWELL MESSAGE The Bishop ol Singapore, the Rt. Rev. J. Lk. Wilson win ue oroaacastmg a farewell message over tne uiue Wetwora oi Kacuo Malaya at y p.m. on aunuay, Jan. jo35 words
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Article39 1949-01-27 4 There will be a talk on the significance and ceremonies 01 uninese Mew rear, ny v chu Sian, oroadcast over tne Biue >vork oi Kadiu Maiaya on Saturday Jan. 2? at 8 p.m.39 words
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Article19 1949-01-27 4 Mr A D. Stutcnbury, Repreaiayan Federaingapore, will noid a Press visit to Public Relations p.m. today, Thursday.19 words
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Article33 1949-01-27 4 Ln I n of chief Inspectors G. J. iVighl and w. Ingham r?oi riv3,: rtntendents. Malayan Police Service, has been approved by the Rlghl Honourable y oi Ltate ior the colonies.33 words
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Article21 1949-01-27 4 11 nominattne Governor 01 oinaanore "ember oi" the Council inward vu College < f*< m Place ol Lady Songiang wiio ha.s resigned21 words
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