Indian Daily Mail, 4 September 1949
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Title Section19 1949-09-04 1 L day Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 206. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.19 words
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143 1949-09-04 1 latrullah Khan's Eye- Sore OHI. Sept. 3.— Sir Mohammed Zafrullah fzkittan* Foreign Minister, said last night [yiitved Britain had committed herself to tlntia as a candidate for the Security Council. foreign Minister in an interview criticised LQ t a time whenReuter - 143 words
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Article69 1949-09-04 1 k Stall Reporter) Iyer, Secretary of Iks. Ltd. arrived here from India by .aa La Mancllss." DM at th« wharf I Jjd dislinguished group pantile Community, P garlanded by Mr. ■ft, President ol the TOB Chamber of rn c Mr, Gopala ';V'-; to Malaya in •••V.-r.ar.d knowledge s country69 words
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Article21 1949-09-04 1 the into fall in Qoverns ol places Lationa Ratine •an«*ous Indian tl list which India some railnames ■a. 1 FOCFOC - 21 words
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Article20 1949-09-04 1 uuaC* uSI -Oeatlu |C the 'ictorla now ■u^C!* I <>U| M „ce the beginning of the year to 437. A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article71 1949-09-04 1 Isubgul-Indian Medicinal Seed NEW DELHI. Sept. 3.— lsubgul or psyllium seed, a medicinal plant eultivated largely in India, is virtually a "world monopoly" for India. India is now exporting Rs. 5,000,000 worth of Isubgul every year. The United States is the largest consumer. Twenty years ago, there was hardly anyFOC - 71 words
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Article54 1949-09-04 1 HT-2"— FIRST "ALL-INDIAN" PLANE BANGALORE, Sept. S. Air Headquarters, India and the Civil Aviation Directorate have approved the design oi "HT-2*, the flr»t "all-Indian" aircraft, now being built by the Hindustan Aircraft Factory here. Officials of the RIAF and the Civil Aviation Directorate recently inspected a medel of the "HT-r\FOC - 54 words
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Article25 1949-09-04 1 An Emergency Meeting of 'he Singapore Legislative Council will be held on Wednesday Sept. 7 at 10 am. in the Municipal Chamber.25 words
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Article43 1949-09-04 1 HYDERABAD, Sept. 3.— A radio telephone system for communications between important towns in Hyderabad State will be installed on Sept. 1. Hyderabad will thus become «the pioneer in the neld of two-way wireless telephone service available to the public. FOCFOC - 43 words
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94 1949-09-04 1 Fish For Fighting Malaria Epidemic: U.P. Govt's Scheme LUCKNOW, Sept. 3.— The United Provinces Government is planning to utilise fish for fighting the malaria epidemic, it is learned here. Under its scheme, mosquitobreeding pounds and pools In the province will be filled with five varieties of fish that feed voraciouslyReuter - 94 words
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Article31 1949-09-04 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 3. The U.N. Security Council Friday called a meeting for 1900 GMT Sept, 7 to consider Nepal's application for United Nations membership.— A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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170 1949-09-04 1 GOAN CONGRESS PARTY'S LETTER TO PORTUGAL PRESIDENT LONDON, Sept. 3.— The National Congress party of Goa, the 1,500 sq. mile Portuguese territory on the West Coast of India, has appealed to Portugal to "quit the settlement forthwith," New Delhi Radio reported yesterday. In aReuter - 170 words
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79 1949-09-04 1 DR. EVATT NOT TO ATTEND U.N. SESSION CANBERRA, Sept. 3.— A Government spokesman said yesterday that Dr. Herbert Evatt, President of the United Nations General Assembly, was not expected to attend the Assembly meeting at Lake Success on Sept. 20. Political observers said they believed Dr. Evatt, who is alsoReuter - 79 words
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Article289 1949-09-04 1 Mr. MacDonald Arrives In Japan BUT SAVS NO DISCUSSION ON ASIAN PROBLEMS UNTIL I'VE SEEN MACARTHUR TOKYO, Sept. 3.— Malcolm >MacDonald, Commissioner General for the United Kingdom in Southeast Asia, arrived at Haneda Airport at 0723 a.m. today from Singapore via Hong K ong. He will see General MacArthur laterA.P. - 289 words
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557 1949-09-04 1 Vice Consul To Supervise Evacuation Of Indians From Rebel Zones BURMA: RANGOON, Sept. 3. —The Indian Vice Consul, Mahboob Ahmed, will fly today to the Kalaw hill station. 30 miles southwest of Karen-held Taunggyi in central Burma, to supervise the evacuation of over 500 Indians from the fighting zones assembledA.P.; Reuter - 557 words
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71 1949-09-04 1 ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE TALKS COLLAPSE? LONDON, Sept. 3— Diplomatic officials reported Friday that Anglo-Russian talks four a oneyear trade pact involving nearly £100,000,000 worth of business are near breakdown. British and Russian negotiators were said to be trying to salvage a series of separate deals out of the negotiations. Under theseA.P. - 71 words
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183 1949-09-04 1 Dr. Keskar Impressed By Afghanistan's 'Deep Friendship' Towards India NEW DELHI, Sept. 3— Dr. B. V. Keskar, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, returned to New Delhi on Aug. 31 from Kabul after attending the Afghan Independence Celebrations. He met the King of Af ghamstan, members of the Afghan Cabinet andG.I.I.S. - 183 words
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Article180 1949-09-04 1 CHINESE COMMUNISTS' ANGER AGAINST NEHRU GOVT. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3. The Chinese Communists declared on Friday they would liberate Tibet. Noting (that Tibet's priestly rulers had expelled the Chinese Nattonatist mission on July 9, the Commimist Radio charged that this SS d !?,i a TaJjl^^aSli 0A.P.; Reuter - 180 words
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83 1949-09-04 1 India's Proposal On Non-Self -Governing Territories Approved LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 3. The United Nations special committee on non-self-governing territories yesterday approved an Indian proposal asking countries which have not yet sent Information about their colonies to do so in future The resolution was passed by five to three, with India,Reuter - 83 words
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Article95 1949-09-04 1 FISHY BUSINESS INDEED MADRAS, Sept. 3.— Fish In Inflia's Southwest coast are migrating out to sea, evading the fishermen's nets, according to Mr. J. P. L. Roche Victoria, Madras Food Minister. The Minister, who has just returned here after a tour of the western coast, said that fisherm^i had toldFOC - 95 words
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Article34 1949-09-04 1 LONDON, Sept. 3.— Prime Minister Clement Attlee met Prince Viwat Chalyant, the Siamese Finance Minister on Friday. Prince Chalyant i-s going to th^ meetings of the World Bank and Monetary Fund ln Washington. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Advertisement22 1949-09-04 1 TELL YOUR PRODUCTB TO THE PEOPLE through TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Daily in Malaya over 14 years 71, SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE.22 words
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734 1949-09-04 2 'Neighbours Cannot Be Indifferent To Each Other SIGNIFICANCE OF DR. RADHAKRISHNAN'S CHOICE AS ENVOY EXPLAINED NEW DELHI, Aug. 24 (By Air Mail).— The Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehrw said here to-day that India attached the greatest importance to her mission in Moscow.FOC - 734 words
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1068 1949-09-04 2 Sardar Baldev Singh's Tribute To Record Of Indian Army NEW DELHI, Aug. 15, (By Air Mail).— The following is the Defence Minister, Sardar Baldev Singh's Independence Day message to the armed forces: It is with feelings of admiration and pride that on this occasion of the second anniversary of ourFOC - 1,068 words
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1273 1949-09-04 2 Reaction To Rajaji's Suggestion Of A 'Three-Day-A-Week' Schooling For Children BOMBAY, Sept. 3.— The Governor-General Mr. RajagopalacharVs suggestion of "three-day -a- week" schooling for children in the primary stage have evoked comments ranging from "very practical and sensible" to "absolutely impracticable". Mr. Rajagopalachari put forward the idea while speaking atFOC - 1,273 words
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Article, Illustration65 1949-09-04 2 PHOTO The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom recently held tj, e ntk r I tiansborg Castle, Denmark on Aug. 15. Photo Shows: Jous Mohr, Norwegian ni Wl I speech. Listening are left to right: Anne L. Bloch, Denmark, Secretary General *4 Andree Jouve, France; Mrs. A. Swaminathan, motherA.P. - 65 words
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Article, Illustration1495 1949-09-04 3 CONSERVATIVE BRITISH iojESPOMDEHT'S ATTEMPT pTLE INDIA'S GREATNESS rial brown, the Special Correspondent of course of a recent despatch to stated that since the last ComMinisters' Conference in London a [^British sentiment has developed in Pakis- nii.tani feel, iMr. Brown adds,1,495 words
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56 1949-09-04 3 KING GIVES A SILVER MIKE TO SCIENCE MUSEUM LONDON, Sept. 3.— The King has given a silver microscope from Windsor Castle to a science museum in London. The microscope which was found in the castle library is believed to have been made for George IV when he was Prince ofA.P. - 56 words
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Article46 1949-09-04 3 NEW YORK. Bept. 2— llepre* tentative Franklin D. Hoosevelt .Jr., on Wednesday married vear-oid blonde socialite. Suzanne Parriti. Trie weddithg was t private ceremony at the apartrnent of the bride's moither. Anio*u|: these attending Warn Rooaeveß's mothef and a brother, Eliott ftootevtlt- A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article814 1949-09-04 3 Purse Presented At Madras City Meeting MADROS, Aug. 18 (By Air Mail).— A cheque and a souvenir volume were presented to Mahakavi Vallathol Narayana Menon, tthe Malayalam Poet Laureate, on behalf of the Mala, yalees of Madras, by the Poet Vallathol Seventieth Birthday Celebration Committee, atFOC - 814 words
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Article61 1949-09-04 3 GLENDALE, California, Sept. 3.— MAcDonald Smith, for 40 years one of the world's greatest golfers, died yestaerday of a heart attack. The Scot, who tied his equally fiamous brotJhier, Alex, for tthe United States opan title ln 1910, only to lose in the playoff, had beenA.P. - 61 words
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730 1949-09-04 4 VAKKOM RAMAKRISHNAN - VAKKOM RAMAKRISHNAN Heralds Most Important National Festival By 'TO-DAY is ONAM— the national festival of Maiayalees, the people of Kerala which is the collective name for Travancore. Cochin and Malabar, comprising the southern-most part of Inl dia. No other celebration is ol greater national730 words
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109 1949-09-04 4 PUBLIC MEETING ON "RELIGION AND DEMOCRACY A public meeting on th* oihi i f r; R i e H ligio v a 2 d yt«Ws be held on Friday Sept 9 wI 1 p.m. at the Raffles Institution Hal? Bra, Basah Road, Singapore Tl der the auspices of the Inter-R*>109 words
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Article46 1949-09-04 4 The Governor of Sineann.. authorised that any act directed to be don e y by or to \ll Reg.strar Of Trade Marks may hJ done by or to Mr. W. G. Alcoc -hi Official Assignee, Singapore arid! sssiiir the 27th au^ ft46 words
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