Indian Daily Mail, 3 September 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 205. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 134 1 God Should Be Placed Above The Line— Not Below ajan ConAssembly's Decision On Oath 0/ Office Issue i FREE INDIA GOD CANNOT GO UNDER L m Sept. 2.— The Indian Constituent Assembly a; "God should be placed above the line, and not L issue arose recently when the Indian Law
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  • 66 1 EAST-WEST SOCIETY INAUGURATED IN CALCUTTA •ll i Sept 2 -fast. Weal ftj was inaugurated .i on Aug 30 by Mr (,h<.-h. EdHor of the |BjtU I'a'nka." aims a' bringing social reIndiana and th< c y. Lord den^ol the i m this s<>- Europeans and Ind am on o 'ha* we
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  • 29 1 I 'un Correspondent) End a OovMadraa Govabolish the Madras High ated hevc finalised h propo- ±o bit! to the transfer the the origiii t to Dis judges ad--Oopyrigfht.
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  • 24 1 Own Correspondent) 2 Madras Govup scheme to gazetted Employees' fund and insult, scheme vriV ercent of ememoluments Government ary o work u Copy-
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  • 33 1 s Pt. 2 -Iran -'gned an foi the ex--he use of ►1 Ame- 'bread tor I p attending a] a may Union. day. examinMelboume anj to im any o ffihad of* AP
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  • 74 1 ATHENS. Sept. 2.— Regular Albanian troops killed 14 Geek soldiers and wounded 201 in a clash on Greek soil, the General Staff claimed on Thursday. It disclosed details of an action it said took place south of Krotistalopivi when the Greek Ninth Division tried
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  • 69 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 2—An Indian engineer, Mr. B. K. Kapur, of East Punjab, has been appointed a member of the Bureau of Flood Control under the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE), The Bureau is now investigating the problems of controlling floods in
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  • 46 1 MORE SUCCESS FOR CONGRESS IN ELECTIONS (From Our Own Correspondent* MADRAS, Sept. 2.—Congress caplured majority of seats in the elections to the District Boards in Chinglepet, Salem and North Arcot, it was announced here. The Congress already is leading in Madura, Coim- batorc and Ramnad.—C opyright.
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  • 32 1 NEW DELHI, Se.pt. 2.— Fifteen thousand posts on nine Indian rail ways have been reserved for displaced persons from Pakistan, it is understood. GIIS
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  • 33 1 BERLIN. Sept. 2. -The firs* Indian art exhibition to be held In Germany since the end of the war is to be opened in Berlin tomorrow. GIIS
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  • 44 1 IK A 'lderly man alighted from a London PStienUy y V ,]]ed out the 33 letters of his name nruvuiyangudi Vijayaraghavacharya, 73 year--1 be has the longest name in the world. ft(w route to Toronto to represent hi* founfry *»*saW. toUm%kmM conference.- A.P.
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  • 69 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 2 —Five iron lungs, obtained by the World Heakh Organisation in Washington to help fight an outbreak of infantile paralysis in India, will be flown from New York's La Guardia Airfield^n Saturday, it was announced here last night. They are the first delivery
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  • 66 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 2.—The Government is considering a proposal to construct a bathing ghat on the Marina, foreshore opposite the office of the Inspector-General of Police where Mahatma Gandhi's ashes were immersed. The Chief Engineer of the Government has already submitted plans
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  • 227 1 MADRAS TO IMPLEMENT IT IN CHINGLEPET AND N. ARCOT DISTRICTS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 2. The Government have at last announced implementation of the long awaited promise of separation of the Executive from the Judiciary in the Provincial Administration. The
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  • 85 1 LONDON, Sept. 2. Winston Churchill returned on Thursday tanned and smiling from a five week visit to the Continent. He flew back from Nice in a private plane, landing at Biggin Hill a famous Battle of Britain airfield just outside London. Churchill showed no signs of
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  • 334 1 Africans Clash With Police Many Stoned JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 2 One African was shot dead, four policemen were injured and tramcars and other vehicles were stoned by hundreds of rioting Africans here last night. The trouble occurred on the main road to Newlands, an African township. It was the direct result
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  • 319 1 PRESIDENT LI APPEALS FOR UNITED EFFORTS TO BLOCK COMMUNIST DANGER CHINA CANTON, Sept. 2. Acting President Li Tsung-jen of Nationalist China today appealed for the joint efforts" of all peace-loving peoples against international Communism. In a statement commemorating the fourth anniversary of the victory over Japan, Li refrained from asking
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  • 124 1 RS. 40M. ELECTRIFYING SCHEME NEARING COMPLETION IN C.P. NAGPUR, Sept. 2.— A R5.40,000,000 scheme of elect nfj intf the Central Provinces is nearing completion. It is expected that electricity from the thermal power station near Nairnur will be available in April next. The thermal station will generate 11.000 volts of
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  • 338 1 SPORTS, LITERARY MUSICAL COMPETITIONS, VISIT TO SELETAR HOSPITAL, ETC. The Singapore Kerala Samajam cordially inxites all Mala yalees to participate in the Onam celebrations to be held tomorrow Sunday, Sept. 4 from S p.m. to 7 p.m. at the New World Stadium,
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  • 66 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Sept 2 Sixty acres of land near the military camps at Avadi near Madras were brought unci r plough by soldiers in response to the Indian Army Commander-in-Chief Lt. Gen. KM Cariappa'g appeal to "Grow More Food". Another forty
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  • 49 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 1 -Pakistani Alumni of American Universitie.here have formed a society for promoting the cultural and educational relations between the two countries The society jo arranging a series of public lectures on the various aspects of life in tht American Universities. A.P.
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  • 1662 3 f 0 Strengthen Ties With Asian And odle East Nations MULANA AZAD'S INITIATIVE lT ii iti.LllL Aug. 21 (By Air Mail).— The eon- f 0 r cultural cooperation between India and nCi uinii entries met in the Council of State oun cil House,
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  • 1321 3 High Court Decision In Tanjore Case MADRAS Aug. 11, (By Air Mail). The view that the interpretation of Section 132 (1) of the Civil Procedure Code, which provided for exempting: purdah ladies from personal appearance in Court, "must depend upon the customs and manners
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  • 341 3 BOMBAY, Sept. 2.— Air rallies, which were in abeyance tn India during the war, are to be revived on an extensive jscale early in January 1950, it was learned in Bombay. u^ia A/™ 0 6 I are being made by the Bengal Flying
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  • 1166 4 The Issue: Democracy Vs Totalitarianism (By SIGRID ARNE, AJ>. Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.— Ten years after World War II started, the peoples of the world are as tragically split as they ever were at the height of Hitler's drive for
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  • 983 4 Internationaiisation Of Armed Forces Only Way To Lasting Peace By "AN INDIAN 9 War should be destroyed or removed from the reach of every nation on earth and pooled in the UNO. Those nations which are talking of peace while preparing for war are absolute hypocrites, and shall therefore perish
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  • 1274 4 Sir B. N. Rau Analyses Its Significance NEW DELHI, Aug. 10 (By Air Mail).— Sir H. N. Kau, Constitutional Adviser to t*H Government of India, to-day described the fundamental right abolishing untouchability as "by far the most important of the fundamental rights
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  • 147 4 KANPUR. Sept I Lad I schools to train Hfrfrtw U and other personnel of the a.r f»fl was responsible for the delay if implementation of the dec r t the Government of India talc about 8 years ago for th*. IMP of ten
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  • 530 5 Lp in- Attlee Appeal To India And Pakistan To Accept Mediation 0» ABDULLAH SUMMONED II DELHI FOR CONSULTATIONS ,r SVCCESSt Sept- -'—President Truman and Minister Clement Attlee hewe appealed to both j Pakistan to accept Admiral Chester W neutral arbitrator" in the Kashmir
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  • 75 5 IN DO-SWEDISH TO SIGN TRADE PACT THIS MONTH NEW DELHI. Sept. 2. India and Sweden expect to conclude this month a bilateral trade agreement which they are negotiating, it was Officially iiunourioed in New Delhi on Thursday. India would supply Sweden with jute and jute goods, cotton waste, silk, teia.
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  • 234 5 taw. J* HAGUE, Sept. 2— The Committee for Political and 1,1 n <*l questions of the Netherlands-Indonesia round n Has established three sub-committees to study tef sovereignty to thc Indonesians, it was an■•■cialK on Tuesday. i provisional United Stages and citi•A
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  • 36 5 TEHERAN. Sept. 2. flte Soviet Union has agreed to sell 100*00 tons of wheat to Iran to meet Iran's wheat ihortjff Foreign Minister. Ah AshwrH.kman told trie Associated Press on Thursday. A.P.
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  • 121 5 NEW DELHI, Sept. 2— The Ind;an Government aims to eiTect a reduction of Rs. 1,^5,000,000 in thc value of imports into the country during the next twelve months, it was stated in oi.icial Quarters here. Theve quarters .said that the new import policy
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  • 250 5 MARSHAL TITO TO FORM NEW GROUP TO FIGHT AGAINST STALIN? NEW YORK, Sept. 2.— The UN World a privately published monthly magazine, said Thursday Marshal Tito is to launch a new plan "designed to fuse the aims and activities of all Communists weary of ab- The publication predicted that, when
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    63 5 PHOTO Mr Abdus Sattar Pirzada. Health Minister for the Government of Pakistan, inaugurated the BCG vaccination campaign against tuberculosis in Karachi on Aug. 23. Hi s son, Abdul Haloes, was the first liny to be tuberculin-tested by Miss Kristeii Falek Photo shows (left to right) Abdul Hafeez; Abdus Sattar Pirzada,
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  • 57 5 SAIGON. Sept. 2.— Nguyen Phan Long Vietnamese Foreign Affairs Minister; presided her^- Wednesday at the first meeting of the mixed commission working out the detailed application of the French-Vietnam agreement of last Mar. 8. Wednesday'! conference decided on the agenda for further meetings t u be held
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  • 658 5 NEW YORK, Sept. 2.— The Reverend Michael Scott, the South African missionary, giving evidence before the Commission of Enquiry into Forced Labour, a voluntary American organisation, yesterday said that "the overall picture of South African life today is that
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  • 171 5 Ceylonese Protest On Broken Rice Shipments From Burma CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, Sept 2— The C*ylo nese Government may lose Rs. MOm as a result of Burma including broken rice in her shipments to f Hr island. Despite protests from her Government, Ceylon has received £25,000 bag* of such rice from
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  • 101 5 NATIONAL LANGUAGES FOR NATIONAL UNITY COLOMBO, Sept. 2. Mr. S. W. R d. Bandaranaike, Minister of Health and Local Oovernment, told the Southern Province Enghoh Teachen who were participating In a Refresher Cour.se at the littsa< us College, Colombo, that the national languages wan not u much a matter of
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  • 87 5 CEYLON Y.M.C.A GOODWILL MISSION TO INDIA COLOMBO. Sept. 2. Tie y.m.c.a. Forum \a sending a good' will delegation to tour India from Sept. 3 to 22. Th<-y will be visiting thc various universities and youth organisations in Madia.-, Clndam baram. Nagpur. New Delhi, Agra, Bombay and Mysore and hopes to
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  • 111 5 PRINCESS' WEDDING GIFT DELIVERY DEL A YED LONDON. Sept Krilish austerity is holding up delivery of wedding gift to Prince** Elisabeth almost two years after her mar riage. It is a privati cin< ma the nifl of the British film trade bought by subseription for her wedding on Nov. 20.
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  • 196 5 WASHINGTON, Sept. ft. The Korean Ambassador in Washington, Dr. John Myun Chang, appealed to President Truman Wednesday for immediate military aid to help meet possible attacks by the Soviets. "We are right on the spot." Dr. (hang told newsmen, declaring, an attack
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  • 74 5 DHANBAD. Sept. 2 Mr N. V Gadgil. Minister for Works, Mlne^ and* Power, Government of India. visited the Sindri Fertilizer Factory and he Fuel Research Institute at Digwadih on Aug. 2<>. He discussed with factory officials the possibility of starting the factory by the middle
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  • 293 6 Only 1,4 18 Persons Take Up Federal Citizenship Indians* Pakistanis And Ceylonese Number 131 STATISTICS UP TO JULY, 1949, OFFICIALLY ISSUED According to an Official Press Release issued in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, total 1418 persons in the Federation have been granted Certificates of Citizenup to July 1919, of which 495
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  • 112 6 S'pore Indonesians Thanked By President Soekarno Tin General Secretary el 'he K< publican Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Icksan. in a cable to Dr Gaus Mahyuddin. Chairman of the Cele bration Committee of the Indonesian Independence Day thanked th<* Singapore Indonesians on behalf »>i President Sotkamo lor their vxprcs>ion> of
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  • 55 6 In a Irieitdlv game ol Soccer, Town Rangers Snorts Club in then maiden game drew with Tne Singapore Improvement Trust Bpoifts Club held at th«- St. Joseph'- Institution Ground The score was one all Scorers were Weng Kai lor H* Improve mem Trust and S.
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  • 605 6 Normal Train Service Restored In Mentakab DAMAGED TRACK REPAIRED Referring to the derailment of the armoured I rain near Mentakab, the reiilway track is now reported lo be clear, and a normal train service running, says a Police communique issued in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds: 11 MORE ARRESTS Eleven
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    44 6 PHOTO The first meeting „f the Rubber Industry Arbitration Board was held on the morning of Thursday, Sept. 1, in the Executive Council Chamber. Kuala Lumpur Left to right: Mr. K. J .Xumming, the Chairman Dr. T. H. Silcock and Mr. R. Raman > PR
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