Indian Daily Mail, 28 January 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV. NO. 345. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY JANUARY 28, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 207 1 No Asian- West Partnership Under Colonialism Warns Romulo justice Has No Geographical Limits IF AGGRESSION IS WRONG IN EUROPE IT IS EQUALLY SO IN ASIA' AN I LA. lan. 27. The first requisite for an tnership between Asia and the West is n q out of colonialism, which is e
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  • 125 1 The countries of the West today n a position to demonstrate sincerity hv applying the of equality and right determination, championed [he United Nations, to the case "I Indonesia. The advance of "unism in China tilts the heavib t«» the left. Right here is
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  • 85 1 27 -Extend he Government of India to the Govple ol AustraAustralia Day the Prime rial Nehru. h Commis[ndia, said: lonhdem hat the identity Merest* so recently ''own by our two matteri of moni.nt is .stablishmen. 0 f hich u, all so oi Australia Happy omeu >
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  • 29 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. 27.—President Truman asked the U.S. Congress on Tuesday for U*****,702,000 to pay Government expenses not anticipated when appropriations were made for the current fiscal A. P. year.—
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  • 56 1 INDIA WILL KEEP ALOOF FROM POWER BLOCS. REITERATES NEHRU 'iime Minister ndit Nehru addressfan k er e in connection with "Remembrance led h. lependenee I)a\, said India's recountry in the world would not in sovereignty. He reiteratec 1 that India's fg <;n the principle of keeping aloof from M 'l
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  • 178 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 27.— Albert Einstein, the world famous scientist, has sent a message to the World Pacifist Meeting now holding its preliminary session in Sevagram, Wardha. The meeting has been called to draw up plans for the World Pacifist Conference to
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  • 258 1 LONDON. Jan. 27— Opening a debate on Palestine and the Middle East Britisn Foreign Secretary I. >u' t Be vm said in the House of Commons yesterday it would be "very unwise to ignore" the position which Pakistan wHI occupy in future in the politics and
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  • 55 1 MOSCOW, Jan 27 —A Tas* de* patch said today that peace taljts in China may continue for a long time. The official Soviet n^ws agency, in a iengthy commentary on the situation in China, also sajd that Chiang Kai-shek still has a hand in the
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  • 54 1 AUSTRALIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER TO PAKISTAN CANBERRA, Jan. 27.— Australia is to send a trade Commissioner to Pakistan, Prime Minister J. B. Chifley announced here today. Since the partition of the subcontinent! Australia had no trade representative in Pakistan though both India and Pakistan had trade Commissioners in Australia, the P
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    85 1 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India's Prime Minister handing over the Casket containing the relics of Buddha's leading disciples Sariputta and Moggallana Arahans, to the President of the Maha Bodhi Society of India, Dr. Shyama Prasad Mooke jee (India's Minister for Industr> Supply) before a large number of people assembled at the
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  • 34 1 Jan. 30 A Day Of Re-Dedication Throughout India NEW DELHI, Jan 27 —The first anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's death will be celebrated throughout India as a day of rededication The Congress Party working com-
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  • 125 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. .lan. 27. Collections to the Gandhi Memorial Fund throughout India now amount to Rs. 20.000,000.— Copyright. mince recently appealed to the nation to pledge itself on Jan. 30 the day of his assassination to the "accomplishment of those great ideals for
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  • 367 1 Burma Govt. To Launch Military Operation Against Karens MORE THAN 100 PEOPLE KILLED BY INSURGENTS RANGOON. Jan. 27. Burmese Government forces will shortly begin largescale military operations against Karen insurgents who have occupied the British-owned Mawehi tin mines. 70 miles northwest ftf Rangoon, since last September. An official statement said
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  • 41 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Jan. 27. Sarat Chandra Bose, prominent Indian leader repeated his appeal for India leading to form a South-East Asia bloc to counter imperialism and avert another war. Copyright.
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  • 46 1 KARACHI. Jan. 27.— The Pakistan Government said on Wednesday all tribesnun fighting in Kashmir against the Indian Army had agreed to return to their homes. The first contingent of several thousand armed tribesman passed through Rawalpindi in the Punjab on Tuesday. A. P.
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  • 108 1 LAHORE. Jan. 27— If- ikhar Hussein Khan of Mamdot. Premier of the Western Punjab, has tendered the resignation of his ministry to the Governor who has accepted it. The Western Punjab Legislative Assembly has been dissolved by the Governor. Sir Francis Mudie/ A Government announcement in
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  • 89 1 SIR RAMA RAU? (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Jan. 27.— Local newspapers are speculating that Mr. v. K. Krishna Menon, High Commissioner for India in London, is to succeed Sir Benegal Rama Rau, as Ambassador in Washington, while Mr. Menon's place will be taken by
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  • 71 1 BANGALORE, Jan. 27.— Th e Mvnore Legislative Council has passed an act abolishing whipping in jaws throughout the princely state. K. T. Bashyam, Law Minister. appealing lor the adoption of the bill, said it was "in consonance with the principle of non-violence pre* ched by
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  • 96 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 11— Sjahrudrtin Prawiranegara, head of the Indonesian Emergency Governnent, has told Pandit .lauahailal \ehru. the Indian Premier. that the Indonesian Government has ucepted the decisions! of the Vsian Conference "with full res ponsibility." though Indonesian expectations had "not been fully realised". The Indonesian leader added
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  • 714 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Jan. 28, 1949. A BRITISH DIEHARD ON MALAVA COR a 101 0 OQm«. only Governm f>ibl<- in Brita n Labour oj I Thank to the numerous oc.al security measures taken by tn« Government u> protect the )>eopl<> against un» mployment, old age, sickness, etc. and
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  • 68 2 MADRAS, Jan. 27. -Beside? fi ■•ht. I conditions and drought n aft«cu»d districts, the Madras enunent is faced with mice pest I other di asea in th- plus e producing area in the south the Agriculture Departmen a nnounced en W^n^.-day. It add- i hat the
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  • 1042 2 Need For Wider Vision m A*^Am df Mm mm^*U NEW DELHI, Jan. 1!) (By Air Mail). Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru today appealed to the scientists oi India 4 to think in terms of the larger context of the situation prevailing in
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  • 57 2 Photo Mr. N. v»op4.,».,vvaah Ayyangaf (left) says j;ood-bye t 0 si, Mohammad /.afruiiah Khan at the conclusion of the Intel Dominion Conference in Karachi on Jan. 13, Ayyangar led t Indian delegation to the conference and Khan the Pakistan d> legation. Mam point settled at the conference
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  • 40 2 JEW DELHI, Jan. 27. An M- ""Stan trade delegation i din to arrid a the end i t l said a Gov. rn«nen ;esman on Wednesday Ali inaran trad- „n visited Aignaniaian last October A.P.
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  • 618 2 China Peace Prospects Dim? GO VI. PREPARING NEW mtMii LINE NANKING, Jan. 27. The Chinese Government and tne Communists accused each other of bad faith on ednesday night. As peace prospects dimmed, the Nationalists hastily tncu to establish a new det'ence line south oi the Yansrtze. ihe Communist radio averted
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  • 160 2 DR. EVATT LAUDS ASIAN CONFAB DECISIONS CANBERRA, Jan. 27.— Dr. Herbert Evatt, Australian Minister for External Affairs, said yesterday the New Delhi 19- nation Indonesia conference had undoubtedly strengthened practical co-operation among the ftv British Commonwealth na"ii s who a"ended India, Pakistan, Ceylon, New Zealand and Australia. "I believe that
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  • 69 2 NEW DELHI, Jan 26.— Nothing »s still known of tii« fate of Ike nine panefeti and four crew of the Dakota which left Delhi on last Sunday morning for Srinagar and was reported missing later between Jammu and Srinagar. A throe-day search made by civil
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  • 95 2 MADRAS, Jan. 27.— The Madras Government has decided to start power alcoholic plants in the nee. They will be located at South Arcot, Krishna, Bellary and \i sgapatam. The Government expects t 0 maiiuure about 400.000 gaUons of power alcohol from these four rentres.
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  • 58 2 MADRAS, Jan. r t —The Msdrfc Assembly has paswed the Bill hibiiing wagering or betting m horses even within tin. rac< ei closures of the province The Bill also prohibits the ting, publication or sale ot m\\~ ..i acceptances for hersa races or tip or
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  • 66 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 27. A man World Bank Mission, headed by A. S. Boar, Assistant Loan Director, arrived here Monday In connection with an application b. India for a loan. A Finance Ministry said that India needs a loan I n agricultural and railway
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  • 45 2 LONDON. Jan Y Q 63-year-old trade un visor vet ran. r< Igm d lorn chiei ol Britain's nations electricity industry on Wedn. a;ter a special board of h had accused him of using hi tluence with the Government return for personal gifts. A.P.
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  • 106 3 More Than 300,000 Still At Large Jan. 27. —An Indonesian Republican n Batavia forecast yesterday a Oareup in rime in hast Java within a week. ipoh sman denied Dutch claims that Republihad In en scattered and were no longer cap--lof co- ,<ilid
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  • 91 3 LONDON, Jan. 27. The fivecountry Western European Alliancehas agreed to maintain a defence line stretching from the Dutch Sea coast to the Swiss mountains responsible diplomatic sources said here. The British Foreign Office and officials of other Alliance countries in London declined to comment officially on
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  • 531 3 Is Gross And Glaring— Churchill \0N f Jan. 27. The House of Commons Wed* voted confidence in Foreign Secretary west b s policy towards Israel. frith ibour members abstaining, the House of amnions voted 26S to 19S for adjournment of full ban on Palestine. Mini
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  • 123 3 RITA WILL NOT RETIRE FROM FILM WORLD CANNES, Jan. 27.— Tne noilywood actress rxita naywortn is not going to retire from the him worid, alter sne becomes tne wife of one of tne weaitniest men in the world— Frince Aiy Khan of India. Tnis staement was made to reporters here
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  • 186 3 ISRAEL TO RENEW BID FOR U.N. MEMBERSHIP LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 27.— Israel is to renw her bid for United Nations membership this week despite the deadlock at Rhodes, informed quarters at Lake Success said on Wednesday. An Israeli spokesman, pointing to the increasing number of countries recognising Israel, expressed confidence
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  • 48 3 MA LAYAN GUERILLA WAR EXPENSES LONDON, Jan. 27 Defence Minister A. V Alexander reported r >n Wednesday that additional military expenditures caused by guerilla warfare in Malaya totalled $635,000 up to Dec. 31. He made the estimate in a written reply to a House of Commons question. A.P.
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  • 148 3 BANARAS. Jan. 26. The G Vernment of the United Provinces has decided to start a Sanskrit University at Banaras. Announcing this. Pandit G. B. Pant. Prime Minister, said: "Sanskrit is the rock on which the edifice oi Indian culture was buit. So long as that ancient
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  • 63 3 High Powered Transmitters For India NEW DELHI, Jan. 27. The Government of India has sanctioned the installation of high-powered and high-speed wireless transmitters at a non-recurring cost of Rs. 4,358,000 (U.S. $1,300,000), at Bombay, Calcutta, New Delhi and Madras. The project provides for the erection of 10 transmitters and 10
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  • 59 3 JERUSALEM, Jan. 27.— Members of the U.N. Conciliation Commission were met Monday at Kalandia Airport, north of Jerusalem, by the American, French and Turkish Consuls and the Belgian Consul, who is Chairman of the Consular Truce Commission. The party crossed the lines into the Jewish area
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  • 83 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 27. An urgent appeal for the half million Palestine refugees facing starvation and possible death was issued on Wednesday from United Nations headquarters. In a joint statement U.S. Secretary General Trygve Lie and Stanton Griffis, director of the U.N. relief for Palestine
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  • 71 3 French H.C. For Indo China PARIS. Jan. 27. —M. Leon Pignon. French High Commissioner in Indo-china, left here by air for Saigon yesterday afternoon. Before leaving he said: "I believe I have accomplished, during my stay in France, work that should allow f he Government of the Vietnam Republic to
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  • 65 3 PARIS. Jan. 27. Gen. Nguyen Van Xuan, head of the provisional central Government of Vietnam, left Orly airport near Paris for Saigon last nignt. Gen. Xuan, who has been in France since Jan. 7 for talks with the French Government and exEmperor Bao Dai of
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  • 72 3 KARACHI, Jan. 27.— The Pakislan Government has increased its ute quota to Egypt from 500 to 1,500 tons for the period ending June 30. This has been done at the request jf the Egyptian delegation which visited Pakistan recently and minted out that a new
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  • 42 3 LONDON, Jan. 27.— King George VI has approved the appointment of Gen. Sir Mohan Shumshere Jung Bahadur Rana. as Nepalese Ambassador in London, in sucoes. sion to senior commanding Gen, Kaiser Shumshere Jung Bahadur Gana, the Foreign Office announc- ed yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 448 3 SIGNS OF INTER-RACIAL CONFLICT GROWING CAPETOWN, Jan 27. General Smuts moved a vote of no confidence in the South African Government i n the Assembly yesterday declaring thai South Africa was faced with a prave economic position besides a racial situation of extreme
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  • 40 3 Photo, Shri C. Kaiauopalaehan, first In hart (iovernor.General of Free India, reviews cadets of the Royal Indian Navy aboard the H.M.I S Delhi at Bombay, on Jart. 9. during his recent visit to the city A.P.
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  • 49 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27, W Somerset Maugham, the British author, is leaving San Francisco for New York ajid will leave on Feb 12 tor his French Riviera villa. Scores of Maugham's friends and admirers showered him with presents to mark his 75th birthdav on Tuesday. A.P.
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  • 265 4 For Children Between The Ages Ot 6 8 As from Jan. I, 7.9/0, the school fees of all children between the ages of six and eight on Jan. 1, JifJ9, who have been admitted for the first time to the lowest class in any type of
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  • 220 4 Mr R B. Willmot. the United Kingdom Trade Commissioner in Malaya, has been appointed United Kingdom Senior Tradf Commissioner in one of the Dominions and will be taking up his new appoint, ment in the middle of April, says a Communication from the
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  • 93 4 A public meeting of Indians in Johore Bahru area will be held at the Local Indian Congress hall, 17. Jalan Ibrahim at 4.30 p.m. on Sunday. Jan. 30 to observe the drat Anniversary of Mahatmaji's death. The meeting will also decide measures to
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  • 56 4 Mr. N. Damodaram Pillay informs us that he has assigned his reasons for his resignation from tin Great Eastern Movietone Co. Ltd. to the Chairman of the Company's Board of Directors. Those who want to know of the reasons can get them from tJUe Direetors
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  • 476 4 At 9 a.m. on Jan. 27, a European employee of the Malayan Collieries Ltd., w a s murdered in the vicinitp of liatu Arang Railway Station. No details are yet available, sous an unconfirmed Police Communique in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds: PhK.-..*: Tapah
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  • 111 4 COLOMBO, Jan. 27. -Air Marshal Sir Hugh Lloyd. British Air Com-mander-in-Chief in the Far East, said yesterday that the Communist uprisings in Malaya were now being brought under control. "Three months ago I would have said that the terrorist position in Malaya was getting
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  • 234 4 A meeting of the Executive Council of the Labour Party of Singapore was held on Saturday. Jan. 22 at *No. 34 Collyer Quay. Singapore. Anion? the matters dealt are the following: bo far no na nes of candidates for the Municipal Election /.avc been put forward.
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  • 112 4 Sixteen weeks of intensive training will cul ninate today. Friday, January 28, when recruits of the Locally Enlisted Personnel Training Centre, at Blakan'4 Mati parade before Major General D. Junlop C.8.E., G.o.c Singapore District, says an Amy Press release. The occasion will be their Pass--2 Out Parade,
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