Indian Daily Mail, 2 September 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 204. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 226 1 Reply To Truman* s Appeal On Kashmir To Await His Return s DELHI Sept I- A (Government spokesman said tofoljawill not reply immediately to President Truman's ,n Kashmir. Indian spokesman said Prime Minister Nehru planned m !;,n with representatives of the U.N. Commission y
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  • 85 1 CEREMONIAL DRESS FOR BOMBAY GOVT. OFFICERS BOMBAY, Sept. 1 The Government of Bombay have g advised their officers to dress a as far as possible in Indian B fashion on all ceremonial oc- Q casions. a While not making it com- j a pulsorv, the Government, 0 through a memorandum,
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  • 82 1 10LM Sept I.— The Inim which took part C tigress of Physical :holm recently w ;n n lounng Denmark. rlsnd. *»ng displays at Ollenip and at magistracy has £25) towards Bl's expenses. Germany at the ■{Dr. CarJLiem, general 1936 Olympiad in ve
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  • 55 1 Ph"' S 'P f l-lndian /"amrntary Speaker ,ln Av>angar has Bt n presented "in l^pw'^al the forth;'«/l 'alk. i n washingJJ United States juttf because of the of the t-ilks for the United 'will be t 0 call dollar-difficult a scheme to quitably
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  • 51 1 KING QUEEN TO VISIT AUSTRALIA IN 1956? famfSi V,>l 1-King U'zabeth will '.u] 1(1 n 1956 for F I Allies Mr n r< **S»J-r, said toI** h ,M ln K,n K u w.V \:v Britain r C" xiiw i dw 'Ply disapN ij^ t 0 viiit umUMU maaa m m
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  • 99 1 (Fro>XH Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept 1 —The Madras Government directed all temporary posts of five years' duration to be made permanent immediately. Half of the temporary posts of three years' duration also ar e to be made permanent A committee' appointed by Madras Government
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  • 104 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. I.— Dr. Keskar, India's Deputy Minister for External Affairs, had an audience with King Zahir Shah of Afghanistan onV Aug. 26. according to a message received here. He conveyed to the Afghan King the greetings and good wLshes on behalf of thc
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  • 50 1 KABUL, Afghanistan. Sept 1 Dr. Balkrishna Keskar. Indian •tr ijrii Minister, left Kabul tor Delhi by plane yesterday. Dr Ke^ar hai been visiting Kabul to participate in the celebration of Afghanistan independence. During ''lis stay he was received by King Mohammed Zahir Shah. Reuter
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  • 42 1 LONDON, Sept. 1 —A Foreign Office spokesman today denied reports that the Western Powers had put pressure on Italy to agree to the surrender of the Yugoslav occu pation zone of Trieste to the Yugoslavs Reuter
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  • 99 1 MADRAS, Sept. 1. Six countries in Southeast Asia, grouped together in mutual understanding, would exercise a "powerful influence" on other nations towards peace, Mr. Herbert R. Gollan, Australian High Commissioner for India, said in Madras today. Mr. Gollan .said that
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  • 41 1 VICE ADMIRAL F. J. KIST THE HAGUE, Sept 1 -Vice Admiral F. J Kist, who is succeeding Vic e Admiral AS. Pmke as Commander of Dutch naval forces m Indonesia, left Holland today Ufi Batava in the liner Willem Kuys Reuter
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  • 83 1 Indian Purchasing Commission Visits Skoda Works PRAGUE, Sept. I —The Indian State Railways Purchasing Comvmission after visiting Czechoslovak industrial works, including the Skoda works, the Industry in Hungary has returned through Prague on the way to Germany and Paris. it was reported today. The commission, which has its base in
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  • 96 1 Egypt And Saudi Arabia To Recognise New Syrian Regime CAIRO, Sept. 1 Egypt and Saudi Arabia ar e expected soon to recognise the new regime in Syria ;et up after the execution of President Hui-ni Zaim on Aug. 14, according to diplomatic circles here. A concerted move is being made
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  • 117 1 REPRIEVE FOR CONDEMNED VIETNAMESE PAIIIS, Sept. l— M Loon P^non, French High Commissioner «n Indochina, has promised to suspend the death sentence on three Vietnamese women sentenced to death by a court martial in Saigon for throwing grenades in a Saigon cinema in June last year, the Agence France Pl-usc
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  • 348 1 BURMA: Karen Rebels Assassinate Shan State Chief ANOTHER WOUNDED RANGOON, Sept. 1. Haw Tin Hla, a chieftain in the Shan State, was assassinated Tuesday in front of his palace at Nawintfpalan;; hv Karen rehels. Another Shan chief, Saw Tun ISein, ruler of Pwehla, was wounded. His queen escaped injury, says
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  • 269 1 CHINA: HONGKONG, Sept. 1. Driving down the coast road. Communist troops today neared the important port of Amoy, about 300 miles northeast of Canton. Some Chinese sources expect the Communists, after capturing Amoy, to halt and stabilise the coast opposite the Nationalist island stronghold of Taiwan
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  • 215 1 INDIAN NAVY MARES SATISFACTORY PROGRESS BOMBAY, Sept. I— The Royal Indian Navy has made satisfactory progress during the last two years, despite the partition, according to Rear- Admiral J. T. S. Hall, retiring Flag Ofhcer Commanding the R.I.N. Squadron. Admiral Hall left last week for the United Kingdom on leave
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  • 59 1 CONGRESS MAJORITY IN COIMBATORE ELECTIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) COIMBATORE, Septt 1 —Congress candidates won all the five scats in Coimbatore Taluk «n the District V.oard Elections. Congress also captured two seats in Pollachi and one in I'damalpet A total of 52 seats were won in Coimba'ore District. One seat
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  • 210 1 TRUMAN HOPES FOR EARLY END OF "WAR OF NERVES'' WASHINGTON, Sept. President Truman said today he hoped "war of nerves" between th- Communist and democratic governments of the world would end in the "surrender" of the Communist governments. The President wa_ asked at his weekly press conference to comment on
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  • 196 1 TOKYO. Sept 1 —The dead and injured piled up today in Tokyo s typhoon flood ravished area with <iX known dead, 223 injured and 50 missing in the metropolitan area, which includes Yokohama Some 100.000 men worked fev«i•ishl) to Sandbag pivot bIouSCm again-t rising
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  • 87 1 THE HAGUE, sp\ I llm nmnd little conference on lna)n nesia was this morning .i^in ton lined to informal and Internal ill cussions between flekaatc* and e\ perts. More delinile work *is be ins done this afternoon when several of the committees irere blarling
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  • 212 1 PANDIT NEHRU SPENDS MORNING WITH CAWNPORE CHILDREN ivA**M*OK£,. »ept. 1. r audit .N»'iiru spent alive morning on vu., 4- among cnnuren.. tie wiune__eu a uemoii-iration ot pnysicai culture oy tne boy. ot bai .umia and .vnar mi a tjaja.n „iu»a. iMo local uistuutions oevoteu to the promotion ot cnnuren neaitn,
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  • 116 1 (Froin Our Own Correspondent) MADRAaS, Sept. 1. Mr. aS. Guruswami, Secretary of the All-India Railwaymen's Federation, was slightly injured when attacked by Communist workers last night, (.uruswami was e\ plaining to the workers the NalJikuppam Sugar Factory Management's three months' bonus scheme. The
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  • 1291 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Sept. 2, 1949. TRAGIC TREND OF MALAYAN POLITICS-III WE opened thi_ scries with a reference l o tils attitude oi one Ol oUT local contemporaries t 0 the latest trend in Malayan politics. The contemporary welcomes the moVd of the UMNO and the MCA ihif.w
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  • 724 2 Plea To Nehru Liaquat Ali To Accept New UN Commission Proposals PRESIDENTS LETTER HANDED TO INDIAN PHEMIER WASHINGTON, Sept. I.— President Truman has appealed directly to India and Pakistan to accept the proposals of the United i\ at ions Commission tor a truce in the
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  • 688 2 CEYLON NEWS: Mr. Ponnambalam has Betrayed Ceylon Tamil 1 Tamil Congress I Denunciation I JAFFNA, Sept. l._|> r K ftf. y v of the Joint-General Secretaries 0 f the \ii r a!han f,n gress writes: l e v '<»n T irr Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam ii worried because the Working
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  • 229 2 INDIA'S ANCIENT CULTURE ONLY CONTRIBUTION TO WORLD -Mr. GOIWALKAR JAIPUR, Sept. I.— Addressing a huge KSS rally at Nehru Park Mr. JVI. S. Uolwalkar, the Sangh Chief, said J hat India could give nothing to the world except its ancient culture. He asked the audience, estimated at over 100,000, to
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  • 187 2 PEACE AND HARMONY IN HYDERABAD: SWAMI YIRTH'S PRAISE FOR INDIAN LEADERSHIP ALLAHABAD. Sept. 1. Swami Ramanand Tirth, President of the Hyderabad State Congress, addressing a public meeting here, said that after the police action in Hyderabad, there was complete peace and harmony in the State and every man and woman
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  • 103 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 1 —The Government of India have amended I the Post Office Insurance Fund Rules with effect from Sept. 1, so a to provide for the grant of loans on post office insurance policies. They have now provided, as an experimental measure for
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  • 167 2 I COLOMBO Sept 1.-The HHfsi bed ion of th,. M'rmt r > 0 f Iru port and Uork^ kj inju'ji" u other pilgrimage for It* mp! m thiv tune Is Kat-raj;ama The Welfare Officer and f« others fisM Katarag,ima week IS niaki iteesnrj array
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  • 84 2 STATE IS NOT AN ALADDIN'S LAMP' BALAPITIYA Sept. 1.-r-efc eitunsnt could not be extfc* perform wonders on ffl I those performed by A£«J Wonderful Lamu (Dr.i L A. Rajai Justice, presidinf at •>• lJf^ versary celebratiollf of *J j»g da-Ndligoda Rural D-.---Society. Mr. 8. A de 3 th_ society, welcome
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  • 14 2 \LLAHABAD evening supply affected tion cai r commul Inclu
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  • 549 3 yacarinur reviews tour Years Ot Occupation JAPAN ON THE WAY TO SELF-SUPPORT" ■afl-ft Sep/. 2.— General Douglas MacArthur imtk upon four years of allied occupation of P\) found the results gratifying. vr7/y right, indeed' 9 said the supreme for allied powers in
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  • 102 3 THAI FINANCE MINISTER IN LONDON LONDON. Sept. 1 -Prince Viwat,| rhailand Finance Minister, arrived in Britain yesterday by ilyingsl/Ut. l iis visit, which is expected to include official talks with British Government departments. has been connected by observers here with Monday's appeal in Bangkok oy the Thai Premier. Marsha. Pibul
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  • 53 3 RANGOON. Sept. 1. -Fourteen American nationals, first batch of foreigners evacuated from Karenheld Taunggyi, capital of the southern Biam states, arrived here last nipht by chartered plane. The evacuation of 18 Britons there Is expected to be carried out In a dav or two, Embassy
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  • 175 3 r ON Sept. 1. Unrestricted access to J market may be opened to South East nations on Thursday when the Inter4 1n n( N Pood Council meets to consider %„A ,m allocation method wherehv glohal 1 M heen controlled since 1946. l^Uonv r °°d >tem
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  • 139 3 Burma Willing To join Anti-Red Asian Pact if FOREIGN MINISTER'S CLARIFICATION KARACHI, Sept. 1. The Burmese Foreign Minister, U Maung, who arrived in Karachi from London, told reporters Tuesday that if other Asian countries joined the anti-Communist conference proposed by the Philippines President at Manila, Burma would have no objection.
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  • 111 3 BOMBAY, Aug. Jl.— Communists elements arc losing sympathy *n Assam, India's northeastern frontier province, according to Mr. Kali prasanna Das. a former communist worker Mr. Das, who recently resigned from the Communist Party, said that the Communist efforts for a "showdown" with the Assam Government
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  • 317 3 TOKYO, Sept. I.— The Japanese Council of Trade Unions will take part in the Asian and Australasian trade union conference to be held in Peiping on Nov. 1,5, if General Douglas MacArthur, Allied Supreme Commander in Japan, approves, it was announced
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  • 717 3 PREFERENTIAL TRADE RELATIONS FOR COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES t KARACHI, Sept. I. Burma has negotiated trade and navigation agreements with the United Kingdom, r the United States and other countries, U Maung, Bur- mese Foreign Minister, revealed in Karachi on Wedi nesday. i British
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  • 127 3 9 KILLED IN WORST TYPHOON DISASTER IN JAPAN TOKYO, Sept. 1. A typhoon last night smashed homes and communications in Tokyo, killed at least nine Japanese and (spread destruction along the teeming shores of Tokyo Bay. Police today also listed 54 injured, with scores missing. Their information was sketchy. Telephone
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  • 46 3 LAKE SUCCESS. aSept. I—lceland yesterday became the fourth to ratify ti'ie convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide. The other three are Australia. Ethiopia and Norway.. The convention will come into force upon ratification by 20 countries. Reuter
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  • 277 3 "A SENSE W UTILITY AND FRUSTRATION PREVAILS AMONG MEMBERS" KARACHI, aSepl. I. Pakistan Foreign Minister Sir Mohammad Zafrullah Khan says thai **a sense mi futility and frustration prevails anion- the members of the United Nations Organization.'' Writing in th<- Karachi weekly, the "Pakistan Horizon,"
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  • 626 4 'Its Interests Get Little Consideration From Federal Council' -SAYS SECESSION LEADER (By Milton Marmor, Associated Press Correspondent) PENANG, Sept. l.—The island paradise of Penang wants nothing better than lo be alone. This speck on the western side of the Malayan peninsula ihat in
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  • 41 4 KARCHI. Sept. i. Tiic Pakistan government announced on Wednesday thai U will relea_«. 205.000 bales of cotton lor sale to hard currency buyers from Oct 1 Further quantities will be offered in either November or December. A.P.
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  • 81 4 TOWN RANGERS TO MEET SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT AT SOCCER The following players have been chosen to represent The Town Rangers Sports club against Sin gapore Improvement Trust in a friendly ganio of soccer today. Sept. 2. at the St. Joseph's Ground at 5.15 p.m. Messrs. P. Suppiah. R. Nadayson, Cheng Fook
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  • 38 4 The new premises of the Singapore Printers' Union as from this date will be at 166, Anson Road, Singapore, writes the Hon. Gen. Secretary of the Union. a. oaUA2U shrdl ihrdl shrdl
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  • 109 4 BOMBAY. Sept. 1. Communist* elements are lotting sympathy in Assam, India's northeastern frontier province, according to Mr. i.aliprasanna Das, a former communist worker. Mr Das, who recently resigned irom the Communist Party, said that the Communist efforts for a "showdown,' with t'.ie Assam Government had
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  • 68 4 AIR C-IN-C VISITING HONGKONG CEYLON The Commander-in-Chief Far East Air Force Air Marshal Sir Hugh Llovd will leave Tengah by a»r in ihe* late evening of Sunday Sept. 4 for Hongkong returning in the. early hours of the morning of Sept. 6. On the Bth, the. Air Marshal is flying
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  • 478 4 Arbitration Board Snubs Rubber Planters! NO REDUCTION IN WAGES UNTIL BOARDS FINDINGS ARE COMPLETED The Rubber Industry Arbitral ion Hoard met for the first time in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The three members ot the Board are Dr. T. H. Silcock Chairman, Mr. K. Kamani, and Mr. K. J. Cumming. After
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  • 33 4 K is officially announced thai up lo Saturday, Aur. 27 a letnl of 5403.261.78 has been received by the l ni versify of Mala v a Endowment Fund.
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  • 20 4 The American Consulate General will be closed on Monday, Sept. 5 in observance of Labour Day. USIS
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  • 445 4 FISHPLATES REPORTED REMOVED At 10.30 p.m. on Aug. 31, the armoured train travelling from Mentakab to Kuala Krau was derailed at the 84th milestone in Mentakab area (Pahang). The first three coaches left the rails but the train did not overturn. Fish plates had
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  • 84 4 The 73rd bandit to be execute! since tne Emergency oegan ira* Hanged at ne laiping pn->ou yc_teraay morning, oepi. i. ue v\a> cnen Ngan anas Chen Choon, wno was convicted before tne Uign Court, Ipoh, lor unlawfully carrying a revolver. lie was sentenced to death. Tht appeal
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