Indian Daily Mail, 13 February 1949

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  • 18 1 Eiindqu Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 3. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 164&. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 110 1 Bri tain Warns Holland On Indonesian Issue I Comply With UN Orders Or Else Face Consequences' British Envoy's Talk With Dutch Foreign Minister ILONDOh Feb. 12. Britain has advised Holland to ieasi capi mid Indonesian Republican leaders as tickly fls possiblt and to comply with the United ations din dives
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  • 577 1 j dd no formal anded to stikker. n to say, was ird .situation witn I th partners— like m, Australia and jh, what he said, w.,s i l's flouting of the fey orders ALL ASIA AGAINST HOLLAND I of these dominions brcadij mpattmed with
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  • 100 1 "ECA Aid Suspension Will Affect Holland" WASHINGTON. Feb. 12. Dr. Alan Valentine, chief of the Economic Co-operation Administration mission to the Netherlands, said m an interview here he was convinced that the halting of economic aid to Indonesia would have very serious effects on Dutch economy if it lasted a
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  • 132 1 BOMBAY TO HAVE A BIGGER SHIPBUILDING YARD (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Feb. 12.— Bombay may have a Shipbuilding Yard bigger and better equipped than the one at Viza^apatam India's only such yard at present if five year scheme submitted to the Government oi of India's Shipbuilding Committee is adopted.
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  • 78 1 ALLAHABAD. Feb. 12.- The first anniversary of the immersion of Mahatma Gandhi's ashes will be observed here today under the auspice of the City Congress Committee m accordance with the instructions of the Congress Working Committee. A procession will be taken out on the. day fro.n
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  • 86 1 Godse And Others To Appeal To Hi gher Court NEW DELHI, 12.— Mahatma Gandhi's murderer, Nathuram Vinayak Godse and the other six men four&l guilty of complicity m the killing have "tentatively" decided to appeal to the Higher Court, C. B. Bhopatkar, chief defence council said m New Delhi Friday.
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  • 139 1 REFUGEES ADVISED TO BECOME USEFUL TECHNICIANS (From Our Own Correspondent) UtiVi DiLiiHi, Feb. 12.— Mo^ than 2uu refugee students, tne first batch ol uniy vocational training centre m ueini, started by the Ministry oi nenef and Rehabilitation received diplomas on various handicraits at tne convocation ceremony oi tne vocational Centre
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  • 560 1 Communists Ready To Talk Peace CHINA: The delegation returned by air yesterday trom Communist.occu- pied raping, 'ihz Communists j seemed to be uncertain about peace! prospects m Cnma, the delegation leader said, ana thought that President Li Tsung-jen lacked authority to make a nationwide peace. The views of the Communists
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  • 78 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 12.— Persons below the age of 25, specially students, would not be served liquor under orders issued by the Delhi Provincial Administration on Wednesday m accordance with the policy of the enforcement of gradual prohibition. Advertising and publicity for
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  • 351 1 Govt. Forces Claim More Successes BURMA: RANGOON, Feb. 12. Karen rebels entrenched m Insein and suburban Khawaigyan, on the RangoonInsein highway, fought on Friday against government efforts to dislodge them, but the government claim ed successes m Central Burma. Maj. Gen Ne Win taking over as commanaer-in-cnief, toid newsmen troops
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  • 77 1 TSINGTAO, Feb. 12. ViceAdmiral Oscar W. Badger, commander of the West Pacific, disclosed today he may be called upoi to evacuate about one hundred Americans trapped along the irrawaddy River, m Burma At the same time Badger announced he was deferring a long planned visit
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  • 62 1 LONDON, Feb. 12.— A British Foreign Office spokesman said Friday that Russia is "out of date" In expressing a desire to participat m an international conference or. the Antarctic. The United States, he noted, proposed a conference of interested nations last year and the
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  • 165 1 Stock Exchange Presidents' Memorandum To Finance Minister (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Feb. 12— All-round reduction m taxation of a Labour Code and wage policy are among suggestions made m a 5,000 word memorandum jointly submitted to the Indian Finance Minister by the Presidents of Bombay, Calcutta and Madras Stock
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  • 1836 2 He Is The Counteipart Of Indian Bismark k AIOBQDY could have imagined a year ago that the once fire- eating "agitator" Sardar Vailabhbhai Patel would over- night turn into a first rate diplomat, an Indian Bismark or I 0 favour. His Merger Plan has
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  • 391 2 ENTRY FOR MAHARAJAHS ONLY THE PLACE FOR HOARDING TREASURE The Mystery Fort Guarded by Ghosts! Of the places of interest that attracted the special attention of the visitors to the Jaipur Congress the ancient Nargarh Fort on the Aravalli Hills excited great curiosity, says a National Herald report. The Nargarh
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  • 182 2 The story of an officer who de cUicii to uo away wnn red tape is told by a columnist m Nagpur limes. Une day the officer happened to have a visitor to wnom was Clue a little money from the office
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  • 102 2 The Singapore Indonesian An Committee gave a tea party on luesuay at tne G. H. uaie, m honour of Dr.' Oetoyo, Republican representative m Singapore, wile has recently arrived i^om India wnere ne attended the Asian Conference. The party was informal, with
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  • 62 2 CAPETOWN, Feb. 12.— Mr. H, T. Andrews, South African representative m Washington, has been appointed Soutn African's first Ambassador to the United States, lt was officially announced here yesterday. This gives elfect to the agreement between the Governments of S. Africa and the United
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  • 132 2 CONGRESSSPONSORED YOUTH BODY PROPOSED NEW DELHI. Feb. 12. Mr. Shamterrao Deo, Uenerai Secretary oi tne congress, in a circular letter addressed to provincial Congress committees and important congressmen, stresses tne necessity ol tne congress musing an Immediate and direct approacn to tne youtn ol the country in order to canalize
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  • 125 2 SERVICE IS THEIR MOTTO STo estaonsii < „rdi 4| M tionsnip Between me Dn a 8 ana tne ponce ana l(J r,r X neip 10 *to»en*ers m M way junciioiis v, c V oovermueiu nave auden fl new wing to llle a mis sneiu serncc tne ranway ponu v ierV
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  • 72 2 (From Our Own Lorn^ondeiJ BOMBAY reo. 12. 1 work on tne major U ject m central Division province, the Qangapur Dmr* ject is practically Comp] mam construction Daa The project is pan ol km Ba bay Government'i r« i programme to develop order to increase looc
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  • 191 2 Pakistan women Are on The March Says M.P. LONDON, reo. U.— Labour Me: ber oi rarnainent, Blorgan mini i*rice tola tne jtast inuia Amou cion m Lonaon yesieraay tnat ta movement lor women s emancipi non m Pakistan is "on tne marcc >v i'rice said that during ni visit to
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  • 659 3 I Peep Into Their Revolting Behaviour At Convocation 10 SAD STATE OF COLLEGES ,i studied, meditated upon and fathoma nd wisdom, genuine understanding i of the nation n mie Minister JawaharI M .-I the motherland to 'rise above Hided oy me teacmngi 01 the Ona,
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  • 837 3 Why India Should Ketain It The following article o n the lauguage controversy m the country by S. K. Sw ami na than ol the University ot Saugar m Hitavuda, will be read with interest: wnne tnere is general agreement tne oesiraoiiuy o*
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  • 41 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. 12 —The United Nations Economic and Social Council yesterday approved Ceylon's application for membership m the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). Only the Soviet Union and Byelo-Russia abstained m the vote anrjrov<riK the application Reuter
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  • 1023 3 To Train Men In Civic Administration (By Dr. K. X. KIM, M.A., (Hons.) A.M., Vh. D., Dip. m Edn. (Columbia), Director of Public Instruction, Jodhpur). India will have to industrialise herself if the big drain on account of the purchase oi manufactured articles from foreign
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  • 235 3 THE HEADLINE READING HABIT OF MAJORITY OF READERS That the majority oi newspaper readers do not read news Deyoiiu tne Headlines is proved oy tnis iH" ttresting story revealed oy toir K. to. toaima at Nagpur reports tne iviauras ounuay nines. wnen a news item regarding C. P. Government action
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  • 391 3 Indict Government's firm stand against the R. S. S. is commended by the Louisville, U. S., Courier Journal, m an editorial: 'In Delhi the other day," it writes, •'discontented Hindus launched a passive-resistance against the Government of Inaia. me Government promptly arrested 160
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  • 29 3 ST. MORITZ, Feb. 12.— Habib Rahimtoola, Pakistan High Commissioner m London, arrived at the Palace Hotel here yesterday with his wife for a week's holiday.— Reuter
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  • 377 4 India To Have Full-Fledged National Academy Soon To I rain Officers tor Armed Forces NEW DELHI, Feb. 12. —Flans are under way for the establishment of a full -fledged National Academy near Poona (Bombay) to train officers for the armed The installation of the Nation a j Academy will however
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  • 100 4 One of the matches m the Thomas Cup for Badminton is to be j iayed between the United States and Malaya at the Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, on Monday. Feb. 21 and Tuesday, Feb. 22. Ther<* will be four individual matches on the first day
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  • 34 4 MADRAS, Feb. 12.— Mr. Srinivasa Ayyangar, elder brother of Mr. Raj a gopalacharl, Governor-General of India, died on Feb. 7 at the real- of his son at Aminjikarai m Madras. FOC
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  • 94 4 Double Academy Award winner .Fredric March, m the title role of CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, Sydney Box's new production m Technicolor for Gainsborough Pictures, shakos hands on meeting India Valli. a film star from India, on the set at Shepherd's Bush Studios Produced by Frank Bundy an d directed
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  • 29 4 Mr. L. 8. Hendricks, Superscali Grade 'A', has been appointed temporarily to perform the Duties of Assistant Financial Secretary m the Financial Branch, Colonial Secretariat, Singapore.
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  • 174 4 Estate Staffs Of Bentong Temerloh Districts Form Association The inaugural meeting ot the newly organised Bentong-Temerioh District A- an Staff's Asso. ciation a/aa held on Jan. 23 at No. 12. Karak at 3 p.m. Despite the Emergency, location -of the Estates, transport difficulties and inclement weather, the attendance was fairly
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  • 74 4 LONDON. Feb 12.— The War Office said Friday night that General Sir Neil Ritchie. Co ler» In-Chief of the British Par Fait Land Forces, will become the mill- ry mem1 it Services Mission in Washington after February. 1950 when Sir Neil Ritchie .eaves the
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  • 180 4 DONATION TO MAHATMA GANDHI MEMORIAL FUND, JOHORE BAHRU The following further contributions to the above Fund are tnankfullv acknowledged, from employers *m Town Board, Johore. Mr. Pakiry $1 Mr. Kunju Moideen 2 Mr. Muniandy 2 Mr". Pakiry 2 Mr. Thangaveloo 2 Mr. Raju 2 Mr. Govmdan 2 Mr. AyyaKaniiu 2
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  • 113 4 The qualification of Singapore Volunteers for Defence Medal is full- or part time service for one year between 3rd September, 1939, and 7th December, 1941. Volunteers who cairn this Medal should submit a form ***** obtainable from any or Battery m which the applicant served
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  • 50 4 Group Scout Master Salleh bin Hussain, who has just returned with the Malay Contingent from the Jamboree m Australia, will speak about the trip and the scouts activities here m a broadcast over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya today Sunday at 9 p.m.
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  • 104 4 Miss Kwok Swee, the first person m Malaya to obtain the Y.W.C.A. Scholarship to study Social Welfare, pnor to her leaving to England thl« month was entertained to Tea by the SUtf of the Loyola Institution, Sentui at Lee Wong Kee Garden Cafe, on Feb. 5.
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  • 165 4 R.N. GUARD FOR OPENING OF COUNCIL History whl be made m Singapore when the Second Session oi the Legislative Council opens on Tue.suay Feb. 15, for the Guards of Honour for tne first time will be provided by the Royal Navy m aadition to the Police Band. From 9.30 a.m.
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