Indian Daily Mail, 18 February 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail \OL. V. NO. 8. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, hLURLARY IS, 191. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 250 1 hristian Science Monitor's Tribute To ie Nations Achievement UNA'S rSITiIAUTY IN FUTURE ihs a tmtmtii. UUNCLUSIUN f'FOSt M tsets, Feb, 17. Under the imid, idian Leader* Fasten fledgling tying foundation," the Christian Monitor nan published a lengthy despatch I correspondent m Bombay, Mr.
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  • 73 1 Nehru On Position Of Indians in Embattled Burma (From Our Own Correspondent^) NfefV O i.i.iii, Feb 1* A BUiJo. n>\ oi Uic Indian population has been rescued to safety from tne battle lone m and around ineeia, i aiKOi Nehru toid tne Farliamem ytsierdav Replying to supplemetitarns Nenru said that
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  • 55 1 HYDERABAD STATE CONGRESS COMPROMISE TALKS END (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Feb. 17.— The ten day t»ict compromise talks between bwami Ramanand Tirth, President of the official State Congress and Janardana Rao Desai, President ol the parallel State Congress end 1 v abruptly today. The rival presidents admitted the talks
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  • 178 1 Greater Rajputana Union To Come Into Effect In April (From Our Own Correspondent) Ni;\\ DELHI, Feb. 17.— Greater Kajpulana 1'iiion will vonie into being In the hrst week of April when Sardar l'atel is expected to inaugurate its formation at Jaipur. The dratt eonvenant for establishment of the Union was
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  • 66 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 17.— Fourteen princely Btates including Bikaneer, Jodhpur, and Jaipur combined on Wednesday to form the bigge>t princely union m India. The states have a total popula tion of 12,000,000 living m an area ol 120,000 square mil«s and produe. ing an
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  • 566 1 At 12. 01 a.m. on Feb. 17, the front truck of the armoured train proceeding to Kuala Krau was derailed two miles north of Kerdati oi Mentakab area (Pahang). The police escort and engine crew managed to unhitch the truck and get
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  • 66 1 According to a written reply tabled in the Federal Legislative Council yesterday to a question which was submitted by Mrs. 15. II. Don for the Council meeting 1 on Nov. 18 last, it is understood that there are < (io\<. servants under detention (Chinese .'>. Malays
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  • 532 1 CHINA Peace Mission Permitted To See moo Tse-Tung NANKING, Teb. 17. Communist Mayor of i'eiping General Yeh Chien-ying was\ reported by usually reliable sources to_ .ay to have agreed to a representative of the Shanghai nonpartisan peace delegation to £0 to Communist territory to interview General Mao Tsc-tun^, Chairman of
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  • 28 1 CAIRO, Feb, 17.— Egyptian police todaj rounded up 90 people described a.s Communists and members ol the oUtlawad Moslem Brotherhood vi raids on 75 hous<i m Cairo. Reuter
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  • 26 1 The Registrar of Trade Unions has issued a "Stop Order" against the Singapore Harbour Labourers' Union, says an official Press release.
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  • 21 1 A session of Assize Will be held m the Supreme Court on Monday Mar. i. ijVJ. at 1u.30 a.m.
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  • 83 1 Why is Government interested m the Trade Union Movement? This question was asked by Tuan Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed rfashim, a member ot the Federal Legislative Council. The Gowrnment's written reply tabled at the Council meeting yesterday was as follows: "Government believes that
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  • 33 1 MR. G. H. KIAT To CONTEST MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Mr. G. H. Kiat has announced that he will stand as an Independent candidate for the East electoral ward m the forthcoming Singapore Municipal election.
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  • 43 1 Sir Eric MacFadyen To Broadcast Sir Erie MacFadyen, who has completed a lour months 1 ir of rubber estates m Malaya and Indonesia, will broadcast at 3 p.m. today. Friday, Feb. 18. His talk will be carried by all Stations ol Radio Malaya.
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  • 53 1 SAIGON. Feb 17.— An Indian porter was killed and seven bystanders were injured when grenade, placed m a basket of vegetables, exploded m a crowded Saigon dement store today. Another grenade exploding out. side the Treasury building m th^ city centre, killed a retired French
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  • 233 1 DR. MALAN SUFFERING FROM DIZZINESS! CAFETOWN, Feb. 17.— Dr. I). F. Malan, South African Premier had an attack of dizziness while addressing the House of Assembly on Wednesday afternoon. He retired from the cham her and the debate was suspended. .Malan will be 7o this year. During hhai a speech
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  • 396 2 No Hasty Replacement Of English In Universities, Warns Munshi 'It Will Be Suicidal' MADRAS, Feb. 17. Mr. K. M. Munshi, m an interview, said that it would be suicidal if English, which has strengthened our nationalism and splendid laiguage of scholarship throughout India, is hastily replaced by regional languages m
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  • 84 2 NEW DELHI. Feb. 17. The Government ol India, proposed to take over the houses of Rulers oi States m Delhi by purchase, and instructions had already been issued that no house should be sold excepl the Government, said Sardai v.. labhbnai Patel, India s Deput) Pii.;ie
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  • 185 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 17. Sardar Vahabhbhai Patel said m reply to a question m Parliament tnai the Governors of Provinces were entitled under the Government of India Act. 1935, as adapted since August 1947. to a salary of Rs. 66,000 per annual each. They a ere also
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  • 32 2 BOMBAY. Feb. 17. A Reserve lank of India communique said that Government of India Treaury deposit receipts of the value it Rs. 1.32.50.000 were sold during /an. 1.- F.O.C.
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  • 213 2 Indo-Biritish Sterling Balances Talks End NEW DELHI, 1 eb. 17. A on e-\\eek discussion oi Ihe Indo .British Consultative Committee ended m New Delhi on Wednesday night. The talks we, c concerned with the smoother working of the sterling balances agreement reached m London m July I!MS. The government announced
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  • 154 2 Madras Govt's Instruction To Public Prosecutors 5 M EM, Feb. 17. -A direction it "m future. Public Prosccutshould he prohibited altogether from appearing against the Crown criminal proceedings and Additional Public Prosecut may be permitted I appear I Cr< wn, provided the\ tne prior sanction ol the trlcl M igistrate,"
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  • 288 2 LUC KNOW, Feb. 17. —The ancient Hindu system of village democracy is being revived experimentally m the United Provinces. The government has ordered elections m about 500 villages this month for the various offices of the rural democracy. The primary unit (sabhaj is
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    71 2 Photo. A wreath is placed m position o 1 the grave of Mohamed Ali Jinnah, late Governor-General of Parkistan by left to right foreground) Qadl Mohammad Xl itnry. head of the Yemenite delegation. Isa Nakhlah, delegate of the Palestine Arab High Committee, and Mohammad Shami. o' the Yemen Foreign M
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  • 48 2 KARACHI Feb. n. The Government of Pakistan, it is learnt. considering a proposal to appoint sea nen's welfare officers m om< more important ports of the Id Two such oflta rs hav< aln n<\. been appointed m London and Liverpool.- F.O.C.
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  • 43 2 Karachi. Feb. 17.— -The Pakistan Central Cabinet will shortly have two more Deputy Ministers, it is reliably learnt. One oi them will be attached to the Ministry ol Refugees and the other to the Ministry of Foreign Allans.
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  • 39 2 P.E.P.S.U. MINISTERS LEAVE FOR DELHI PATIALA. Feb. 17. All the Ministers of the Patiala and East Punjab States Union Interim Ministry have left tor Delhi on receipt of an urgent call from the States Ministry, Government oi India. F.O.C.
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  • 142 2 New B.I.S. N. Liners For India -Africa Service BOMBAY. Feb. 17 The BISN announced here that from April the new passenger liners Kampala and Karanja would provide a monthly service from India to east and South Africa. In a Press Note regarding revised sailings of the Company's service from Bombay
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  • 92 2 INDIA NEEDS THE "KNOW HOW" FROM U.S. NEW YORK. Feb. 17. -Str tnai India at the present time is m a aniicult position economical-! iy. Mr. R. k. baasena, inuian oonsui -General, appealed at a press conference here tor capital equipment and technical "Know now 'This one essential element vvhien
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  • 89 2 TOKYO, Feb. 17.- -Gmperoi Hirofiito yesterday formaUy installed Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida and his new cabinet. The Yoshida Cabinet is considered the strongest oi the occupation. The new government's itrst job is to implement increasingly strong /i.nencan demanas lor econo rehabilitation, io I hal Yo ua
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  • 137 2 THEY ARE NOT SERVING THE INTERESTS OF LABOUR OIXAPORE (Hihar), Feb. 1 7.— -laiprakash Narain, Indian socialist leader, charged the Indian Communist Party yesterday with "trying its best lo disorganise industry and the (io\ern Narain, who was addressing the General Council of the
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  • 36 2 KARACHI, Feb 17, Sugar cane i being cultivated on 676.000 acres m Pakistan this year, an official I am This represents an ncreaae ol 4r, per cenl over last y< ar a Gl.'j.uOO aero*. A .P.
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  • 101 2 Co-Education Detrimental To Children, Says Bombay Premier (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY Keb. 17 Mr R Khcr, Premier of Bombay addressing a meeting arnsstd the need for reorlentatica of female education m India and observed that fhr m lightened mother wa- the ke y t„ social advancement and progress because
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  • 337 2 BRUMA: Karens Launch Counter Offensive Against E Government Troops RANGOON* Feb. 17.— Government troops a Karen tribesmen were engaged m a swaying battle o ednesday. Shell bursts punctuated the incessant heavj i (ire m and around Insein, just 10 miles north of K an The Karens, lighting to out :ui
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  • 90 2 UVESTIA'S ATTACK ON BEVIN last v. ]>• m, British r ior ins aoout i. m an oy an or th< fc ared 'it is unlikely thai < n its historj has th< of ominous w 1 1 1 1 ?s,. i pathetic si^nis as thai ster of foreign Anairs i
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  • 67 2 OVER 16 MILLION KOREANS THANK STALIN >NDON, Feb 1.v* u* Soviet news ag< ncj nesday that i,. lai have sent a lett i *h In for the withdi i i* troops from Northern X pu reans live m t i 1 United occupied southern i art they signed the and
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  • 24 2 PAKISTAN TO SEEK ADMISSION TO IME 17. tioi ten Bai D ty. mcd old pa m 1U >' applied foi am I bank. A. P.
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  • 806 3 'ew Dutch Overseas Ministers Swan Song' I Another Roundtable Conference Suggested j. 1 1. N.i! Dutch Government i«!, i!» Lie demands of Indonesian all political prisoners be treed and mean autnontj m Jogjakarta be i. an Maarseveen, new Minister lor ond Dutch v namber
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  • 76 3 INDONESIAN STUDENTS' RETORT TO DUTCH THE HAGUE, Feb. 17.— Another group of ten Indonesian students has turned down Dutch scholarships, it was announced on Wednesday. Recently a first group of seven turned down Dutch scholarships which permitted them to study at Dutch universities under the so-called Malino agreement. The students
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  • 299 3 j.xkl SUCCESS, 1 eb. 17.— Russians objected vigorously Wednes day to a requesi by the United Nations Indonesian Commission for more time to draft recommendations on the Dutch-Indonesian conMM I Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Jakob A. Malik told the Security ouneil
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  • 189 3 LONDON, Feb. 17. Mr. Haloid Davies, Labour, asked the Foreign Secretary m the House of Commons yesterday if any modification of instructions was sent to Sir Alexander Cadogan, British United Nations delegate, as a result of proposals by the New Delhi conference on Indonesia.
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  • 26 3 AMSTERDAM. Feb 17. Dr. Lou i'< l. Netherlands Hi«h Com--11, loner m Indonesia, arrived by air from Indonesia yesterday for consultations with the Dutch Government.- Reuter
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  • 715 3 CHINA Chiang Will Resume Fighting If Communists Capture Nanking And Shanghai Revelation By Generalissimos SHANGH VI, Feb. 17.— Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek will resume lighting m bouth China it the Communists capture Shanghai and Nanking his younger »on says. The statement was attributed to Colonel Chiang >\ei-kuo, m a special dispatch
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  • 91 3 NO PROFITEERING AT EXPENSE OF SIAMESE PEOPLE BANGKOK, Feb. H. A Siamese .oyai decree yesterday eniorceu me reservation ol a number ol .rades and occupations lor Siamese nationals. Tne measure, which is undertood to be intended to protect aamese nationals against Chinese competition, anects rice farming, riving puonc motorbuses, cars
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  • 828 4 Emergency Now Costs 300,000 A Day More 'Protection Money Arrests Envisaged' Situation Still Serious, Admits Sir Henry Gurney Addressing the Federal Legislative Council yesterday afternoon, the Hi#h Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney, declared: "The situation (of terrorism m Malaya) is serious, and p ople who have thought I* tal the police
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  • 150 4 PANDIT NEHRU ON M.I.C.'S STAND IN MALAYA NEW DLLill. Feb. 17— Asked m ihe Indian Parliament >esterua> whether the Government were aware thai the Malayan Indian Congress presided over by Sardar Budn Singh had expressed its tympathj with the present itrujti the i-tv.^.e a^a.ii.*>t vie ave/nment oi Litaiaya, Prune .minster
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  • 68 4 The speaker m 8.8.C. Chinese series entitled "Chinese View Point" today. Friday Fob. 18, will ;e Mr. Lien Shin Sheng, the Corespondent of the Nanyang Siang 4-*au of Singapore m Europe The talk will be relayed by the Singapore station of the 3ritish Par East
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  • 94 4 STATE OF EMERGENCY IN SIAM BANGKOK, Feb. 17. The Siamese Cabinet last night decided to declare a nationwide stale oi emergency empowering; army and police to close its Malayan and tiurma borders. The emergency also empowers the police to censor newspapers consiuered to be reportinu mailers uetrnnentai to pUOUC peace."
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  • 84 4 Mr. w. H. Walmsley, has b< appointed Deputy Master An uants, Singapore, to act as taasiei Attendant, Singapore, m place oi oommanaer L. P. Lane, v.8.L., rt.iN. (Retired) who is on leave. mi*. C. H. Hill- Willis, Assistant Port Officer, Singapore, has been appointed to act as Senior Assistant
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  • 51 4 The first General Meeting of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Johore, Will be held on Sunday, Feb. 20, at 3 p.m. at No. 47, Jaian Ibrahim (Upstairs), Johore Bahru. At this meeting the office bearers oi the Chamber for the year 1949 *vill be
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