Indian Daily Mail, 7 February 1949
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Title Section16 1949-02-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV. No. 355. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 7, 1919. 4 PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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176 1949-02-07 1 Nehru Warns A gainst Industrial Strike They Are Detrimental To Production Efforts i Flea To Preserve India's LrTCLTIdQIIV <>m Our Own Correspondent) DELHI, Feb. 6.— Prime Minister Pandit Nehru mating at a village near Delhi warned lie against talking m terms of strikes m mills u/s. He said such strikes176 words
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Article58 1949-02-07 1 MOSCOW, Fob. 6.— Mrs. Pandit Indian Ambassador t 0 Soviet Russia, arrived m Moscow by air last evening. She was greeted at Moscow airport by Mr. Rajeshwar Dayai who has been Charge D'AfTairs since she left m September. Mr. Dayal and the entire staff ofReuter - 58 words
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107 1949-02-07 1 b. 6. —Secret police smashed ;i plot t o assassinate f the Polish Govfflcial announcement former members uf h wartime resistance moved discovery of a consmonth, it was stated. ontinuing, "t 0 do with the remnants of the i\ band." nnouncement said "some arrested, butReuter - 107 words
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54 1949-02-07 1 A Dutch airrrora Medan. early today to publican President SoeBanku island, where remier Mohammed V Publican leaders the Dutch. ted lacihtios in hi.s reply to r by Fi'dvralist Republican the Republic, be decidris Federalist reare I Uv to Reuter. Judgment on CaW tldReuter - 54 words
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Article56 1949-02-07 1 Razvi Refuses To Be Operated POONA, Feb. 6.— A Southern Command Communique issued here today on the health of Sy<?d Ka*im Razvi says "Kasim Razvi has had a slight recurrence of the disease from which he is suffering (acut<» appendicitis) with rise m temperature and increased local tenderness. The patient56 words
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Article30 1949-02-07 1 ISTANBUL, Feb. 6. Violent earth shocks, followed by minor tremors and underground rumblings lasting 10 seconds locked parts of southern Turkey, including Istanbul cariy 'day. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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92 1949-02-07 1 W BORNEO SULTAN'S WARNING TO AUSTRALIA KICK OUT ALL AUSTRALIANS BATAVIA IT >ST 4 -Sultan Hamid II threatened ltor nwj klck all Australians out of West was made m Batavia m a report that Mrs. Annie O'Keefe, h*" uht be deported from Australia be--1 :>nr. ol ilian ol her tralianA.P.; Reuter - 92 words
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98 1949-02-07 1 LONDON, Feb. 6.— lndia's most famous dancer, the 30-year-old Ram Gopal. who recently returned from America where he represented the Indian Government at a* musical festival. Friday 1-eft for a tour m Scandinavia. Together with 18 Indian dancers and musicians he will give hisA.P. - 98 words
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153 1949-02-07 1 SAYS W. PUNJAB GOVERNOR MUDIE LAHORE, Fib. 6. —Sir Francis Mudie, Governor k>f West Punjab who assumed charge of the province last month when the Govern-' nunt was dismissed for alleged corruption, last night said his aim was 'U> create such an atmosphereReuter - 153 words
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94 1949-02-07 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 6— A court will pronounce judgment on Thursday on the eight men accused of conspiring the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, it was announced officially today. The strictest security measure^ will be taken m the court and throughout India, the announcement said.A.P. - 94 words
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56 1949-02-07 1 Lady Mountbatten To Leave For India On Feb. 13 VALETTA, Malta, Feb. 5. Lady Mountbatten will leave Malta on Feb. 13 with her younger daughter. Lady Pamela, for a visit to India. Lady Mountbatten will spend a month m India assisting the work kit United Council tor Reliej .md Welfare,A.P. - 56 words
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305 1949-02-07 1 UN Kashmir Commission To Meet Zatrullah Khan Today KARACHI, Feb. 6. Members of the United Nations Kashmir Commission are m Karachi to meet Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, Pakistan Foreign Minister and Nawab Mushtaq Gurmani, Minis ter-in-charge of Kashmir Affairs, on Monday, it was announced last night. Mr. Erik Colbun. personal representativeReuter - 305 words
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Article182 1949-02-07 1 Sequel Jo Truman's Refection Of Stalin's Otter} BERLIN, Feb. 6. The cold war reached a new point of tension m Berlin on Saturday night Soviet li censed newspapers printed implied warnings of retaliation as the Ang Jo-American forces tightened their counter blockade of the Russian se182 words
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142 1949-02-07 1 LONDON, Feb. 6 -A Pravda editorial broadcast by Moscow Radio intimated today that a settlement of the Berlin blockade might Have been reached if President Truman had consented tb meet Premier Stalin. The editorial, referring to questions pin to Stalin last weekA.P. - 142 words
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Article143 1949-02-07 1 LONDON. Feb. 6.— Moscow Radio broadcast today a proposal t o Norway to join a non-aggn-ssion pact, and a call by the Polit Bureau for a "unification and a struggle of the popular masses to destroy the plans of war instigators." The, not* for NorwayReuter - 143 words
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Article27 1949-02-07 1 COPENHAGEN. Feb. <i. Denmark, Norway and Sweden have decided to make another attempt at forming an independent Scandinavian military alliance, it was reliably learned here today. Renter.27 words
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56 1949-02-07 1 Burma Govt Sacks All Non-Nationals: 2,500 Indians Affected RANGOON, Feb. 6— About 2,500 Indians m Burma are to be affected by a Burmese Government decision to dismiss forthwith all non-Burma nationals m the government service. An .official announcement said thi s decision was taken "m view of the desperate financialReuter - 56 words
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Article85 1949-02-07 1 Rangoon, Feb. 6.— Burma Government troops have repulsed combined forces of Karen and Communist insurgents Dear Pegu, north of Rangoon, a military communique said h*re tonight. Government artillery shelled positions at the Irrawaddy port of Ba> sein, 70 miles W«*t of Rangoon, the communique said. GovernmentReuter - 85 words
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319 1949-02-07 1 CHINA "WHY DO YOU INSIST ON WAR" NANKING. Feb. 6— Leaflets signed m the name of 30,000,000 inhabitants of Lower Yangtse asking "Why do you insist on war?" wore dropped by Nationalist planes over some of the Red armies threatening the Nanking Shanghai area.A.P.; Reuter - 319 words
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143 1949-02-07 1 VITAL CONFERENCE SCHEDULED IN PEIPING PFIPING, F«-b. I.— rnrimiij.it political Quarters txpeci Piping i<j b*' tlie venue ol national cimilcreaec m (he next lew months to iron out among other thinj;>, the new Chin< -i' constitution. Kxploratoi\ work is apiaicn i> b«'ing cclot.n t at Shihrhiachuang. K«ii regional eentrc onA.P. - 143 words
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Article50 1949-02-07 1 BOMBAY, Feb. 6. India wen all out for 103 before lunch oa third d;iy ol the final test ma hcr> At close >* pl*y. th <- West Ind»e had mad- 80 !<>r 4 wicket m th pi-cond innings. Th^y were 245 I ahead with 750 words
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Advertisement43 1949-02-07 1 JUST UNPACKED Printed Fergooson Voil Printed Fergooson Crepe Woollen Blankets Available «t: Singapore Silk Store 48^50 North Bridge lU*d. JUST ARRIVED WHITE COLOUR POPLIN 36" $0.80 cts. per yard. AT 1 PARMANAND S HIGH CLASS LADIES X GENTS TAILOR 12. HUrh Street. Singapore.43 words
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723 1949-02-07 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Feb. 7, 1949. GANDHIJI'S EXAMPLE FOR TRUMAN PRESIDENT Truman', refusal to meet Premier Stalin anywhere .1 Wa-K btti com* a.-> a ippointment to the cntir*- world which ha.- so long been anxiou ly hoping that such a nuetwould ;jiuce and stop any lurther divergence between723 words
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Article1654 1949-02-07 2 Broadcast Appeal By Nehru And Patel 'His Message Will Prevail' Leaders Renew Dedication On Gandhi Memorial Day NEW DELHI, Feb. 6— lndia's Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, m a broadcast to the nation, on the night oi Jan. 30 called upon the people "to open1,654 words
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Article, Illustration72 1949-02-07 2 Air Counfrdore Richard Llewelly n R O go r Atcherle fright, *>, guest of honour at a Farewell party arranged by the Huh missioner for Pakistan m his Loondjbn office on Jan the guests at the party were Squa dron Leader Malik of the Pakistan Air Force and Air CommodoreAP - 72 words
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152 1949-02-07 2 Russia On The Watch On Anglo American Naval Policies MOSCOW. Feb. 6.- -Russia 16 keeping up eye on British and American naval policies. Referring to naval del. nee oi British colonies, the Communist naval paper. Red Fleet, says m its current issue: "Who threatens British colonies m the Atlantic. IndianA.P. - 152 words
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183 1949-02-07 2 (From O«r Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, F<-b. 6 —The net-d for building a streag army, not for purports of aggression but for Men* against external attack and for Mturity against internal disorders was stressed by General K. M. Cariappa. Commandpr-in.Chief ot183 words
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Article113 1949-02-07 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Feb. 6— "The people of KolL.pur welcomed the- news of -he m< rger of the Sate witr BomI nee," observed Captain V Nanjappa, Administrator of Kolhapur m an interview with pressmen her*. Nanjappa, who Kg en route to Delhi, would discussF.O.C. - 113 words
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98 1949-02-07 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Feb. 6 "Kashmirts will vote m favour of India m the coming referendum", said Choudhri Mohammed Shafi, mc.T.l,«r of the Working Committee of the Alllammu and Kashmir National ConTerence m an interview here. Referring t o the administration98 words
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99 1949-02-07 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) rt^^ UT^ F S b 6 -^7 a t Chandra Boss, Founder Prudent of the Socialist Republican Party i as t 1 urged tn Prime Minis*2? ia Pandi Nehru to i«t up a trfbunai or commission to inves «pate99 words
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577 1949-02-07 2 BURMA Arrangements For Evacuatk IjQIUQ JYIQCIQ RANGOON, Feb. 6. Britain, India and PakJ sought facilities for evacuating more than 1 nationals on Saturday as a fierce battle was repd between the Burmese Government forces and of Karen rebels and Communists. Embassies o* Uie577 words
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627 1949-02-07 3 Growing Sense Of African Nationalism Cause Of Recent Durban Riots? ********************000 ncident Touched Off Resentment Againit Exploitation Say Observers RBA South Africa, Feb. 6.— A growing sense n national ism combined with the economic im on of the African population by the Indian W gravated by the Malan Government's plansReuter - 627 words
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143 1949-02-07 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 6.— The Indian Govt. Thursday night asserted 'hat their actjfon m denying the right <;f transit acios s O r landing m India to Dutch pianos neither contravened Oie International C»vil Aviation affreemeni signed at Chicago nor represented unilateral applicationReuter - 143 words
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158 1949-02-07 3 LONDON, Feb. 6.— The Colonial Ottice announced on Friday tnat Britain soon win oegin nnanciL. caiK.s cov-ering tne wiaest range itn tne guve^-aments of tne r'eaeration 01 iViaiaya and Singapore. An authoritative source saic aitnougn at the moment no •aeiinite proposals areA.P. - 158 words
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Article239 1949-02-07 3 Stalin Has Said His Last Word Further Move For Peace Talks Must Come From West MOSCOW, Feb. 6. Marshal Stalin, it is undertood, ha« said his last word on the proposed peace pact with the United States and a possible meeting uith President Truman at least for the present. WesternReuter - 239 words
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78 1949-02-07 3 O'KEEFE CHILDREN MUST BE DEPORTED SAYS CALWELL -uui BUJ,— 9 'ct^d 'VHHaaNVO migration Minister, Mr. Arthur Caiwell, again said Friday that Mrs. Annie O'Keete and her eight oniidren snoula be deported as she was an Indon-esian who sought refuge m Australia during the war —despite her marriage to an AustralianA.P. - 78 words
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770 1949-02-07 3 Peace Mission 's Departure Postponed indetinitely More Terms Exacted By Communists NANKING, Feb. 6. Close associates of acting President Li Tsung-jen said on Saturday night the Communists had answered his proposals for ending China's civil war. They gave no details, however. There was nothing from any other quarter to indicate770 words
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Article, Illustration469 1949-02-07 3 Senanayake's Warning To Ccylonese COLOMBO. Feb 6— Mr. Don Stnanayake, Prime Minister of Ceylon, addressing over 20,000 persons here on Friday on the occasion of the first anniversary of Ceylon's independence declared: "We have gained our birth right. Our future i* «n ourA.P.; Reuter - 469 words
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136 1949-02-07 3 MADRAS. Feb. 6. The Governor, neral of India, Mr. Rajagopalachari, will arrive m Madras by special plane on the evening of 8. it is officially announced. Tin- Governor-General as at present arranged will leave the next day by plane for Kayathar airport m Tinnevelly,FOC - 136 words
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53 1949-02-07 3 MADRAS. Feb. 5. -The Government of Madras has decided to renovate 26,000 ponds m the province for agricultural purposes. Revenue Minister Kala Venkata Run told th legislature that the scheme would cost Rs. i00.000.00h and result m the irrigation ol four million arcesA.P. - 53 words
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642 1949-02-07 4 Workers Penalised For Joining Trade Unions? GMLUs Allegations has been brought to our notice that Heads of Departments of the Singapore Municipality and Government have been prejudiced against the Members of our I "nion. They are alleged to have gone so far as to r/.sA- the labourers applying tor jobs642 words
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264 1949-02-07 4 Following further contributions to the Pasir Panjang (until recently known as the Singaravelanar) Tamil School Fund have been thankfully acknowledged by the Chairman of the School Management Committee. The Fund now stands at $4,818.57. a weiiwisher S iu.uu Contribution through Mr. A.264 words
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Article102 1949-02-07 4 The committee of management of the Naval Base Indian Sports Club has decided to hold an annual Sports during the end of February. All Naval Base Indians interested m participating m the Sports are requested to register their names before Feb. 12. writes Mr. P.102 words
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86 1949-02-07 4 Mahatma Gandhi Memorial School Fund (Masai) Following total collections towards the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial School Fund, Masai, Johore, received up to Feb. 1, TJ4I), have been thankfully acknowledged by the Hony.-Secretary of the said school committee: Shop Keepers (Masai »and Plentong 344.00 Staff and Labourers of> Buloh River Estate 943.6986 words
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Article58 1949-02-07 4 Marie Richardson, the distinguished pianist, who is already well-known to Radio Malaya listeners, is to give a broadcast racital on the Blue Network oi Radio Malaya tomorrow, Tuesday, Feb. 8. Her programme will include Chopin's "Polonaise m 'A Flat' Op. 53, which is frequently requested by58 words
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46 1949-02-07 4 Radio Malaya To Report Legislative Council Meetings When the Singapore Legislative Council meets on Feb. 10. Radio Malay as observer will bo present. His report on proceedings will be broadcast that same evening Wednesday, Feb. 16 over the Blue Network from 9.45 p.m. to 10 p.m.46 words
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55 1949-02-07 4 General Sir Neil Ritchie. Com-mander-in-Chief Far East Land Forces, will unveil plaque m the Singapore Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Feb. 20 to the memory of the officers and men oi the Gordon Highlanders and the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders who lost their liTes m55 words
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Article50 1949-02-07 4 The marriage of Mitt Dharmathevi. eldest daughter, Mr. Mrs y. Nallathamby of Kluang with Mr. S. Duraiappah, son of Mr. Sinnar, Lawyer's Clerk, and Mrs Sinnar. of Kluang. will be solemnised tomorrow, Tuesday, Fob. 8 between 3.30 a.m. and 4 a.m. at the bride's Residence at lm.s. Mersing £oad, Kluang.50 words
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Article, Illustration83 1949-02-07 4 Celebration Of Ceylon's Independence Day In Singapore On Friday last, the Ceylonese Royal Pioneer Coprv lands Camp, Singapore, celebrated the first anni attainment of Dominion Status by Ceylon. The pic tv the officers and men of the Corps saluting the Li< National Flag of Ceylon, unfurled by the Ofiicer Lt83 words
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125 1949-02-07 4 An operation under ITD of the Emergency Regulations was m progress near beremban yesterday morning. Documentation is proceeding satisfactorily. So far 160 persona have been documented, medically examined and sent to a concentration camp. Of the 160 screened, most are women and children with125 words
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Article37 1949-02-07 4 COLOMBO, Feb. 6.— Five members of a family lost their lives when their raft cap.sized near-Galle m southern Ceylon. The raft was carrying a pleasure party of eight. Three were sav«d Reuter.37 words
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197 1949-02-07 4 Donations To Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Fund, Johore Bahru The following further contributions to the above fund are thankfully acknowledged by the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Fund Combittee, Johore Bahru: Mr. A. K. D. Neilson, Nam Heng Estate $200 Mr. Leong Ah Bee, Bukit Zahra School 20 Mr. Yong Knee Hiong, c/o197 words
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