Indian Daily Mail, 9 February 1949
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Title Section17 1949-02-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV. NO. 357. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRI ARY 9, 1949. FOLK PAGES 10 CENTS17 words
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149 1949-02-09 1 Site Selection For High-Altitude Meteorological Station Eight- Year Scheme my Envisaged imr Own Correspondent) \/;U DELHI f Feb. 8. A party of Indian scientists m April for a surrey of Western HimalaI tiding liar a Lacha pass at a height of m. a view149 words
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Article92 1949-02-09 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. B— Bilateral taik> between United Kingdom ami India on the working of the »terling balance* agreement began here yesterday. K. G. Ambegaokar, Additional Secretary of India's Finance Ministry, led Hu Indian delegation which included representative! of the Ministries92 words
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Article102 1949-02-09 1 GREEK GUERILLA C-IN-C RESIGNS ATHENS. Feb. B.— General Marko* today announced hii resignat'n n a<s Conunander-in Chief oi khe ■k guerill&i m an order of the day broadcast 'V the rebel radio. lib,- radio said four days afco that General Markos had been ked for h«aUh reasons by the fifthReuter - 102 words
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77 1949-02-09 1 LIFE SENTENCE WARDED TO CARDINAL MINDSZENTY I g. Cardinal B- W ,r old Prince gaoled for people's court i or- r l He was i charges. for the dcla k market vho throuhad list* n_ Ssion" I h, H had harged, d x feltain II 'ration of the n CentralReuter - 77 words
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Article16 1949-02-09 1 I ill oi fighting ces today aid USing 25 On for im ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article, Illustration100 1949-02-09 1 Focal point of the observance of the Firsl Anniversary of *h« Death «»f Mahatma Gandhi was at ItajUliat, the plate where the assassi nate<] leader wa s cremated. Hundr edfl oi Indians handed flowers and money into the enclosure round his grave There was a mas>A.P. - 100 words
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97 1949-02-09 1 KING GEORGGE MAY VISIT NEW Z EALAND LONDON, F*b. 7.— King George VI hopes "m the not too distant future" to b<> able to carry out his proposed visit to New Zealand. A message to thi s effect from the King was read at the Silver Jubilee dinner of the97 words
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360 1949-02-09 1 Dutch Manoeuvres To Bypass UN Decision BATAVIAi Feb. s.— Dutch efforts to shortcut United Nations proposals and employ a pan oi their own to settle the fighting m Indonesia were reeei\ed warily on Monday by the informed but unofficial sources! said a group of Indonesian leaders declined to say "yes"A.P. - 360 words
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87 1949-02-09 1 INDIA GOVT. MAY BREAK OFF AGREEMENTS WITH FR. INDIA GOVT? WESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT v The Government of India i> consirr the present conditions" it would be adi>n« w ;ill w any of the- certain agreements and i and certain provincial governments had 1"n h India Government from time to IDepuvReuter - 87 words
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458 1949-02-09 1 CHI\A (ANTON, i eb. S. The Chinese Cabinet has reinforced Premier Sun Fo'a defiant stand against unconditional Nationalist surrender to the Communists by reaffirming its determination to continue functioning m Canton, uespite political pressure for a return to Nanking. The refugee cabinetAP; Reuter - 458 words
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371 1949-02-09 1 India Loses Final Test by Six Runs BOMBAY, Feb. B.— lndia failed by six runs to force a victory m the fifth and final lest against the West Indies here today and the match ended m a draw. West Indies, winners of the only Test which ended m a definiteReuter - 371 words
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56 1949-02-09 1 CAPETOWN, Feb. 8. The first iieeneed hotel for non-Europeanj m South Africa was opened here yesterday by Mr. J. G. Carinus, administrator of Cape Province. He said he hoped the E BO.OOO hotel would I le forerunner <>t i/ther amen i winch the nonReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement21 1949-02-09 1 JUST UNPACKED Printed Fergooson Voil Printed Fergooson Crepe Woollen Blankets .1' n ilable mt: Singapore Silk Store 18/50 North Bridge Read.21 words
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329 1949-02-09 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Feb. 9, 1949. NEW ECONOMIC POLICY NEEDED v marked and m ;tr. pre- v ual bn ora Em brought Uj)oii imple and gradual ucid'-n m 'h. thout warning od. And M ilay a \vh j i "JJ liout rice for two aid to the BqUi329 words
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166 1949-02-09 2 Permission Refused To Lay Wreath On Gandhiji's State In Karachi? Matter Under Investigation India Govt. Likely \o Lodge NEW DM. HI, Feb S Unoffic al reports from Karachi reveal tn.it lh« Pakistan Gorernmt-nt declined permission t<> Un- inu.u.t High Commissioner to ia> wreath at tfa feet of Gandhijig vt t4166 words
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Article425 1949-02-09 2 Ultimatum Given To Striking Govt. Workers 'Return To Work By Thursday Noun Or Face Dismissal' HLRMA: RANGOON, Feb. s. —The Government la ordered 30,000 striking civil servants to report back f 1 duty by noon on Thursday or be dismissed and r placed* by "loyal Government servants recruits." Strikers paradedA.P.; Reuter - 425 words
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148 1949-02-09 2 PULLUNDER, F< b 8 —The jj tasi i unjab Government would 1 m i-Hure, provide free educa- GJ Stion io children of Harijan;, and A other backward classes m 4 8 schools and colleges, said Dr. Biiargava, Premier, replying to addresses of welcomeFOC - 148 words
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71 1949-02-09 2 BOMBAY. Fob. 8. A team of photographers and survey expert* ai\- to survey Nepal from an ude of 25,000 feet arrived m dabad on Jan. 25 from London, via Karachi. 'm beam oi experts, winch ha* undertaken the survey, for the Air Survey Company71 words
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Article, Illustration83 1949-02-09 2 United Nations observers (at right), all United Stales Military personnel, hear a lecture from LieutenantGeneral Maurice Delvoie (second from left), Military Adviser to th United Nations Commission on Kashmir, at U.N. Headquarters m Patiala House. New Delhi on Jan. 25. These oJiicers make up the AmericanA.P. - 83 words
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Article271 1949-02-09 2 Hyderabad Envisaged wre Steps To Be Undei taken BOMBAY, Feb. 8. Further steps to end feudalism m Hyderabad will be taken soon, the staff's military government announced today. The Nizam has surrendered huge personal holdings to the state government, the governor revealed. lie m> radicalA.P. - 271 words
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63 1949-02-09 2 INDO-PAKISTAN IMPORTS AND EXPORTS NEW DELHI, Feb. In reply to a question, the Commerce Minister made available to tne Dominion Parliam* nt the following statistics on Imports ol raw cotton, foodgrains and raw jute from Pakistan and exports of cott m cloth and sugar to that Dominion since April 1,63 words
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63 1949-02-09 2 MALAYA'S INTERESTS SAFELY LOOKED AFTER, SAYS REES-WILLIAMS LONDON Feb. 8 .Malaya's m ter m the Hou» Uer than any I David Rees Parliamentary Under--i iry ol .stab' lor the Colonies, on Thui "Questioners m the Commons i>.!\ the sharpest attention to Malaya and !.u>t Africa," he said si» an interview.A.P. - 63 words
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Article20 1949-02-09 2 have real ied ti< tnistafe <h« ii cc. nomic from fot come a reality; but the question put M. ■y?20 words
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87 1949-02-09 2 FRANCE WILL KEEP TO VIETNAMESE? PLEDGES PARIS. Feb. B.— M. Robert Betolaud, French Minister for ExServicemen'i Affairs, said that Franc was determined t (J keep her dgei and give the populations oi Viet Nam tho independence she has promised them within the French Union. M. Betolaud, .speaking at Toulon '<,Reuter - 87 words
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118 1949-02-09 2 SHAH OF PERSIA SPENDS COMFORTABLE NIGHT KARACHI, Feb. B.— The Shah of ia, Mohammad R«za Pahlevi, who was shot and slightly wounded -ailant last Friday spent a tmtortable night on Saturday, according to the Persian Charge D'Affain m Pakistan, Mahdi Foroobar. The Persian Health Minister, Dr. Manusher Eghbal, who wasReuter - 118 words
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365 1949-02-09 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. s. A len-year plan for the sinn of the Royal Indian Nay) has been outlined i» v ih< Conrmander-in-Chief, Vice-Admiral W. E. Parry, Speaking at ;i press conference m Madras on Feb. 5, tb R.I.N. Chief said, "A Naw capableG.I.I.S. - 365 words
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84 1949-02-09 2 LAKE SUCCESS, Fob. 8. reaching plans for the developing: of Asian countries- prima* American aid are exp< i presented to the Bconom m a] Council, which op< i i ision yesterda Asia's m i s pai Md <>n one item t Mela which dReuter - 84 words
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127 1949-02-09 3 Suspend ERP Aid To Dutch Demands US Senator Wesolution Before Senate jyGTON, Feb. 8. A resolution that the spend 1 1 HP aid to the Netherlands tses to fight the Indonesian Ilr<l m the Senate on Monday by I p> r (ll .publican, Maine). M < nul'uuj of the I'SSMM,A.P. - 127 words
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Article103 1949-02-09 3 THE HAGUE. Feb. 8. Merle Cocnran, American member of The umtea Nations Commission lor see Queen Juiiana, au.iii^ h;s three tiayb stay m the therlandi, it was learned m Tnt Hague on Monday. Pians lor an audition with the Queen were being discussed butA.P. - 103 words
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130 1949-02-09 3 Dutch Have Thrown Their Mask Says Maramis NFW DELHI. Ffb. 8. Thr m van Republican Foreign said here la.-.t inoj ig v n ie J i oliticai h y. tile Netherlan ha; irown c j 11 her mask." In a statement that th< bch Government had tried t« untdin fictionA.P. - 130 words
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70 1949-02-09 3 SAIGON, Feb. 8. Tran Van Huu vic-r- premier of the provisional Central Vietnam Indochina) Gov-ernriu-nt and Premier of South Viet--iam, left here by air Sunday for Pan?, whtif he is expected on Tuesday. He will go at once to Cannes to meet Bao Dai.Reuter - 70 words
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330 1949-02-09 3 Chiang To Go To Canton Resume Leadership? LWiHAI, Feb. 8. —Chiang Kai-shek will go to I M1 29 to preside over an "important conKuomintang, says the la Rung Pao m a X nton dispatch. The paper quoted unidentified "official sources" |l whether Chiang might resume the ivcrnment at that timeA.P.; Reuter - 330 words
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80 1949-02-09 3 PEIPING, Feb. 8. Peiping Students who are doing everything they can think of to win the favour ni the new regime has their own idea of Communism. Today, a group of them stopped v turcoated Chinese girl on a main et. What fur80 words
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Article, Illustration36 1949-02-09 3 Mr. Mohammad Ali Atlouba Pasha (seated left), newly-appointed Kgyptian Ambassador to Pakistan, is pictured with Khwaja Na/imuddin (centre) Governor-General ol Pakistan, after present- ing his credentials m Karachi. Photo. A. P.A.P. - 36 words
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449 1949-02-09 3 No Need For Stalin Truman Meet In London ATTLEE SAYS: LONDON, Feb. 8. Prime Minister Clement Attlee said on Monday there is no reason why he should invite President Truman and Stalin to meet m London. Nor have the two asked him to. He expressed the view m the HouseFOC - 449 words
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170 1949-02-09 3 India To Meet U.S. In Exhibition Match Today NEW YORK, Feb. 8. India are to moot the United States m an xhibition International badminton natch at MonU'lair, New Jersey. on Wednesday <Feb. 9). Four clays later the United States team, winners of the American zone m the Thomas Cup competition,Reuter - 170 words
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Article79 1949-02-09 3 PAKISTAN'S DUES TO INDIA. NEW DELHI, Frb 8. Dr. John Matthai, Finance Minister, stated m the Dominion Par liament Friday that although M would be some time before the exact amount dv > from Pakistan alter adjustment of all interGovernmental claims could bo determined, it was likely to be between79 words
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Article58 1949-02-09 3 Inquisitors commanded. Th'> girl began to cry. Some elderly persons m the crowd which gathered interceded on the girl's belrilf. They begged the students not to doeradr her The students finally arreod but before dispersing one had his last word. **f!c member we have a new Chin now— -nd noA.P. - 58 words
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275 1949-02-09 3 NEW DELHI, IV). 8. Revolutionary jail reforms, which aim at turning prisoners Into good citizen bf kindness and psychological treatment, have been introduced by the l*ombay Government, These reform! include furloughs leave on parole and canteen facilities m jails, the old system of appointingG.I.I.S. - 275 words
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86 1949-02-09 3 SAIGON, F-L 8. Top fficials from Indochim and Ton.un assembled hero on Monday for conferences Efct the headquart xs oi Leon Pignon, High Com/nissiuner to Indochina. The session, which lasted several hours, was reliably reportPd to have covered preparations for the return of BaoA.P. - 86 words
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848 1949-02-09 4 Permanent Settlement In Present Areas Suggested Re-establishment Of Govt. Authority Needed, bays Committee j v I ommittee appointed by Jx- High ommissioner with the ice <>i n»<- Governments ol" the Ma»aj States lo investigate tne problem m the Federatioa, m ineir keport just re. cased lor848 words
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Article, Illustration41 1949-02-09 4 The official opening ceremony of the Overseas Union Bank, Ltd at the Meyer Chambers Builldinf, Raffles Place, was held mi Saturday last. Picture above shows a group of prominent Chinese business men of Singapore giving a toast to the new bank.41 words
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Article465 1949-02-09 4 IDENTITY KEPT SECRET FOR SECURITY REASONS A notorious Chinese bandit-member of a killer si/iiad m the Sungei fiesi Area and a loan collector for terrorists m the district was shot dead by Grenadier Guards at 5 p.m. on Monday near the level crossing at the 7th465 words
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Article130 1949-02-09 4 Arrangements have been made by Radio Malaya with the BBC fur .v Counts ol the match between the Malayan and USA teams m the semi-finalfl of the Thomas Cup (to be played m Glasgow on Feb. 21 and 22 >. to be broadcast m the General130 words
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Article, Illustration111 1949-02-09 4 George Rasiah, of the Malay Mail, Kuala Lumpur, paid a visit to the Associated Press Offices In Meet Street, Feb. J. Rasiab has come to England to study Journalism for a year under the auspices of the British Council. He has worked on papers mA.P. - 111 words
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240 1949-02-09 4 Nehru Is Second Only To Mahatmaji THE ECONOMISTS TRIBUTE TO THE i INDIAN PREMIER LONDON, F«b 8— correspondent of the Influential weekly i n <* Economist said that Premier Pandit Nehru'ti place m th* hearts <»f tin- people *»f l»'Ji; \v;: sCioml only (iandhi's M Foi there Uno ,:ie quickerReuter - 240 words
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Article36 1949-02-09 4 COLOMBO. Feb. 8. Vice Admiral Robert B. Carney, deputy Chlel of United States Naval )\)< -at ions, arrived at Colombo by air from Karachi yesterday on an Informal two-day visit to Ceylon. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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99 1949-02-09 4 LONDON, Feb. I -\ir Krishna Menon, high < (rrr l sioner lor India, torn Hydt^Z ,iuui-iii> m bun 'H nieie vva> no navtn »n. cianoii or specialised on language, territory Miouid nol meet m oraei i ur j^ me tninK^ m99 words
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Article36 1949-02-09 4 The marriage of m unai. dau^nt.r ol M: S witii Mr 8 ol the late Mr firumainattar, will b )U Friday Feo. n. at N limah Koad, Singapon i a.m. and 4.30 a.m. I36 words
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