Indian Daily Mail, 6 September 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 208. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 1300 1 i MacDonald's Review Ot S.E. Asia Situation in Tokyo TERRORISTS HAVE NO SUPPORT FROM PEOPLE TOKYO, Sept. s.— The Communists who have .tanned rebellion in Malaya for the past 15 llh .an deeply entrenched in the jungles "awaiting from outside, British Southeast Asia
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  • 121 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. s.— Mr. H. V. Kamath sought in the Constituent Assembly to have the question of interplanetary travel included in the list of the legislative powers of the Union Government. Mr. Naziruddin Ahmed moved an amendment suggesting that travel between the planets and
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    104 1 The Maharajah of Jodhpur. 26, is seen with his second wife, Sundra Devi (formerly Mcßride), 26, in their suite at London's Claridge's Hotel. He revealed last week that they were wed in September 1948. Sundra, Indian-born of Scots parents, is the second wife of the Maharajah, who was already married
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  • 256 1 Friendly Settlement Of Future Status Of Fr. Settlements In S. India? PROF. SARAVANE'S SUGGESTION TO DECIDE ISSUE "WITHOUT FRICTION" (From Our Own Correspondent) PONDICHERRY, Sept s.— Professor Lambert Saravane, only French-India representative in the French National Assembly, may bring before the French National Assembly a resolution suggesting that the future
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  • 53 1 MOSCOW, Sept. s.— lndia's am-bassador-designate to the Soviet Union, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan arrived in Moscow on Sept. 2. He wfcs received at the aerodrome by representatives of the Protocol (Section of the Soviet Foreign Office, the Indian Charge d 'Affaires and by the representatives of the
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  • 52 1 DISCIPLINARY ACTION AGAINST ANDHRA CONGRESSMEN? (From Our Own Correspondent) VIJAYAWADA, Sept. s.— Decision to take disciplinary action against Congressmen who opposed official Congress candidates in the recent District Board election* was taken by the Andhra Congress Working Committee meeting here on Friday last. Twenty-five members will be affected by the
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  • 50 1 BOMBAY, Sept. s— The Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru, accompanied by the Prime Minister of Kashmir, Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah, arrived here today for discus, sions on Kashmir with the Deputy Prime Minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who is in Bombay for a rest cure.— Reuter
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  • 100 1 THE HAGUE, Sept. s.— lnformal talks today between the three delegations, Dutch and Indonesian Republican and Federalist, started on what is expected to be an impqrtajst week in trie round-table conference on Indonesia here. Good progress has been made on exploratory discussions and in some* fields
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  • 29 1 MAGNETIC DISTURBANCES IN INDIA I MADRAS, Sept. 5. The Kodaikanal Solar Observatory stated today that ionospheric and magnetic disturbances were likely to occur between today and Sept. 10 Reuter
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  • 50 1 Dr. B. C. Guha Elected To International BioChemistry Congress NEW DELHI, Sept. s.— Dr. B. C. Guha, who recently attended the first International Congress of BioChemistry held at Cambridge and who presided over its session on vitamins ha* been elected to the International Committee for BioChemistry of the Congress GIIC
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  • 57 1 BATAVIA, Sept. 5. -The BataTia Radio said on Monday that a bi£ fire rag*-d on Saturday night at tho port of Bandjermasin in South Borneo. It said the fir,j broke out in at least seven places at a depot from which rubber was shipped. Damage
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  • 134 1 Regrouping Of Hard And Medium Currency Countries NEW DELHI, Sefet. s—^A Commerce Ministry press note says that as a result of the recent Indo-UJC financial agreement, grouping of hard and medium currency countries for the purpose of import is now as follows: Dollar area:. U.S.A. and any territory under the
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  • 668 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues., Sept. 6, 1949. TRAGIC TREND OF MALAYAN POLITICS— IV IN this, the fourth and last article in the series, we shall discuss some more aspects of the absurdity of our contemporary's suggestion that "the UMNO, MCA, MIC, and other groups should #et together with a
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  • 449 2 Nehru Surprised At Attlee-Truman Intervention In Kashmir Deadlock No Attempt Made To Solve Fundamental Issues INDIAN PREMIER TO CONSULT PATEL ON LATEST DEVELOPMENTS ALLAHABAD, Sept. 5. India's Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Sunday expressed "surprise" at letters on Kashmir dispute addressed to him by Clement Attlee. British Prime Minister, and
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  • 480 2 CEYLON NEWS: ww^w^**^ v uv F t, u. nans are m.t. l I blishmenl of the first Slate Homt for k Jayah, Minister of Labour and Sodal ftLifc A W. 9 spected the sites at Maharagama. Kesh' P s h .*»WI
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  • 309 2 (I'rom Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. r >. Latest reports regarding tin Dm Hoard Elections in Tamilnad received al the Congress Ht quarters here show that Congress secured :,72 on! of 51m and won absolute majority
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  • 104 2 PAKISTAN'S ANXIETY OVER KASHMIR ISSUE KARACHI, Sept. 5.— -The Pakistan Government is "earnestly con sidering" both the latest United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan (UNCIP) and letters from Britain's Premier Clement Attlee President Truman, it was officially learned Sunday. All three approaches made to both Pakistan and India aimed
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  • 80 2 INDO-AUSTRALIAN AGREEMENT ON EXCHANGE OF COMMODITIES NEW DELHI, Sept. s.— Austiaia and India have agreed to exchange commodities, the Indian Government announced Sunday. It said Australia is supplying 530 tons Of butter. 600 tons of cheese 3,000 tons of lead, 5,000 tons of zinc as well as processed mi Ik.
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  • 104 2 Indian Ambassador Presents Credentials To King Farouk CAIRO, Sept. s.— lndia's Ambassador to Egypt, Mr. A. A. A. Fyzee. presented his credentials to King Farouk at Raseltin Palace. Alexandria, on Sept. 1. He proceeded to the Palace in a convoy of Royal Cars accompanied by an escort of motor-cycles. In
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  • 106 2 LEADING HISTORIAN ON CHINESE LIFE DIES SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. s.—William J. Hoy, 38, a leading historian of Chinese life in the United States, died in the Oakland Veterans Hospital on Monday after a lingering illness. At the time of his death, he was managing Editor of the San Francisco Chinese
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  • 352 2 HMIS Rana To Be Handed Over To India Government Mr. Krishna Menon To Deputise For His Govt. LONDON, Sept. 5.— H.M.1.5. Rana, formerly the British naval destroyer Raider, will be commissioned at the Royal naval dockyard Devonport, Devonshire, next Friday. Admiral Sir Robert L. Burnett. Commandor-in-Chief at Plymouth will nand
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  • 115 2 GERMAN WORKERS CALL FOR ONE UNITED EUROPE GOVT. BOCHUM, Germany, Sept. 5. German Catholic workers Sunday Issued a call for a United Europe under one government, and constitution The call was issued by the Catholic Workers Association, many of whose members belong to nonreligious labour unions. The workers association was
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  • 320 3 sj|| Give Room For Asian Settler.* L Our Soil Says Haji Agne Salim It&ARTA, Sept. 5. Hadji AgoeSaiim, Bai ßepmhlieM Foreign Minister, in an excluW nVir with Reuter yesterday at his private Lfcrt s v/ lhv n hlte AuBtr <*Ua
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    40 3 PHOTO. This picturesque headdress was worn by S. A. Bukhari, a student of diplomacy at London University, when he attended the Pakistan Independence Day ceremony held on Aug. 14 at the Pakistan High Commissioner's Residence ait Lowndes Square. London.- A.P.
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  • 103 3 Rumania Rejects Anglo-American Notes On Treaty Violation Treaty LONUUix, oept. 5. uoinmuixUt Huunania turned down Sunday nignt Unitea btates and Britlsu notes mat sne neip seme a civu ngnts dispute mat arose unaer ner peace treaty. in replies to tne United State* and British notes of Aug. 1, she uenied
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    61 3 PHOTO. Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Stafford Cripps (left) and Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin are seen/ on the deck of the liner Mauretania at Southampton. England before sailing for the U.S. on Aug. 31. They took with them a 15,000-word brief on the Anglo-U.S*. dollar gap. and will raise
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  • 46 3 BAGHDAD, Sept. s.— Unconnrm* ed reports circulating here Sunday nignt predicted imminent changes in the Iraqui Government. The Prime Minister Nuri Sals is reported to han/e conferred Sunday with the acting regent Prince Zald and a number of political leade— A.P.
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  • 58 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. s.— There has been increasing demand for clima* togicai information from the Indian public, according to a memoir of the Indian Meteorological Department. The memoir just published hertv contains data regarding rainiaiiaverage and annual rainfall ior the last bu years. India has 2,500 raingauge
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  • 315 3 fl Issues \bor Discussion I Bel ore Delegates t HAGUE, Sept. 5. The round-table confemlk future of Indonesia's 7JDOOOOO people ■ftVctifot Mage today. The Dutch and In- hmc tsme lo the point where they must lay m ran/a, rabies Mel SI is,
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  • 67 3 LONDON, Sept 5. The Economist, discussing the roundtable conference at The Hague on Indonesia, believes it is clear that the only solution can be a real, com- plete and unconditional transfer of sovereignty to thc United States of Indonesia. "This was the purpose for
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  • 116 3 LEARN ENGLISH INDONESIAN REPUBLICANS TOLD JOGJAKARTA, Sept. 5. President Soekarno of the Indonesian Republic said here yesterday that English has been made a compulsory subject in all primary schools of the Republic. "We realise English is a world language," the President, who was speaking in an interview in his palace,
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  • 41 3 NEW YORK, Sept. 5. Death claimed a victim every 12 minutes of TJ.3. Labour Day weekend crowds Sunday. The latest totals showed 141 Silled cy trJta'tL, 22 drowned d 12 died i w.sc< ous ca ;ses.- A.P.
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  • 267 3 BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Sept. 5. One of Marshal Tito's ablest spokesmen told a mass meeting Sunday Yugoslavia does not fear Russia. But, he said,' this country's Serbs, Croats, Slovenes, Macedonians and Montengrins are determined "to defend to the end the independence and sovereignty
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  • 608 3 Anti-Nationalist Coup In Kunming A Terrible Blow To Chiang Govt. CHINA: 'a*** m» my CANTON, Sept. 5.— A successful revolt against the Nationalists in the strategic southwestern China city of Kunming dealt a terrible blow to the Chinese Government Sunday. Seizure of Kunming by local anti-Nationalists, apparently intent on making
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  • 104 3 FAO Announcement On Abolition Of IEFC Rice Allocations WASHINGTON, Sept. 5. —.The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations announced yesterday that international allocations of rice will be discontinued on Dec. 31, 1949. It was the one remaining agricultural product under international allocation. The decision to remove final bands
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  • 119 3 Australia Orders Rounding Up Of 2,000 Chinese! SYDNEY. Sept. s.— The Austra- lian Government has instructed security omcers to round up and deport Immediately more tnan 2,000 Chinese, believed to have been smuggled into Australia in the last 2o years, said the Sunday Herald. The security officers said the Chinese
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  • 82 3 LONDON, Sept. s— The United States is in disagreement* witn Britain and France over the size and shape of a future West German merchant navy. Diplomatic officials reporting this Saturday said Britisn and French experts have flatly rejected a series
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  • 527 4 Federal Govt's Offer To Those Who Wish To Save Their Lives Gesture Ao/ j Open For Indefinite teriod Many of those now left with the Communist gangs in the jungle are looking for ways ot treeing themselves from the clutches of the bandit leaders.
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  • 61 4 63rd BIRTHDAY OF SWAMI SIVANANDA OF RISHIKESH The 63rd Birthday Anniversary of His Holiness Sri Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh will be celebrated on Thursday the Bth Sept. '49 at 7 p.m. at 353 East Coast Road (5 J mile). A Branch of the Divine Life Society Rishikesh will be inaugurated
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  • 30 4 Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Nair thank all friends a-nd relatives for their valuable presents and good wishes on the occasion of their marriage at Muar on Aug. 29.
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  • 277 4 The following is the text of a leaflet in Chinese which is being distributed all over Malaya today and is issued under the authority of the High Commissioner: The Government knows that many have been forced by th? Communists to join them in their acts of
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  • 486 4 Notorious Bandit Succumbs To Wounds In Seremban Hospital DIVULGES VALUABLE INFORMATION BEFORK DEATH On the evening of Aug. 23, a police patrol operating in the Labu area in Negri Sembilam, shot and wounded a bandit who went under the alias of TaiKwei (big devil). At the time he was in
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  • 94 4 There is no foundation whatsoever for the suggestion tnat appeared in a Singapore paper on Friday that 4 sche.ne for settling Japanese hi North Borneo is being considered. The Officer Administering tho Government of Nortn Borneo. Mr. James Calder, has telegraphed Mr Jreech
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  • 128 4 FAO's Far Eastern Regional Office yesterday announced the addition of another member to its staff viith the arrival of Dr. G. L. Kesteven, Regional Fisheries Representative, from Singapore. Dr. Kesteven has been with FAO since August of 1947 and since that time has been engaged in
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  • 35 4 Tomorrow Wednesday, Aug. 7 at 10 p.m. over Radio Malaya Singapore. Dick Nancarrow will be "Talking of Dondang Saying". His talk wlTl be illustrated by a Dondang Sayang Party from Malacca.
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  • 35 4 The next regular "High Love!" Vwss Conference on the ErcurEency will be held on Friday. Sept. 16. at 10 a.m. at the Conference Room, Department of Public R"Intions, Kuala Lumpur
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  • 27 4 The monthly meeting of t^e Rural Board will op held on Thursday, Sept. 15. in the Council Chamber, Colonial Secretary's Officer at 10 a.m.
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  • 90 4 At 8 p.m. on Sept. 4, a number of bandits attacked Hew Chon Estate in the M*nj?karak area in Mentakab (Pahang) and burned down ai smokehouse, rubber store, cook-house and kongsi. They also destroyed a quaiitity of rubber, says a Police Communique issued in
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  • 39 4 Mr. S. T. Aditan 8.A.. B.L. wi l broadcast a talk in Tamil on "Art in Daily Life" over th° Red Net work of Radio Malaya at 6.13 p.m. on Thursday. Sept. 8.
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  • 31 4 Family remittances to Chin i from Malaya for the month of August. 1949, are as follows:— From Singapore $100,444.74; from Federation of Malaya 5148.180.53: total $248,625.27
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  • 30 4 BOMBAY, Sept. s—The pilgrim ships "Jaladuria" and "Mohammedi" Bailed from Bombay for J^dda on Aug. 26 and 28 with 1214 and 1453 GIIS
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  • 172 4 Three new candidates with School Certificates have been appointed to the Trengganu Civil Service. They are Che Salk-h bin Abas, Che Yussof bin Che Mat and Che Nik Mustaffa bin Omar. Che Salle h bin Abas will leave shortly to study law in the United
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    • 160 4 APPOINTMENTS Mr. C. W. Byrde, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Singapore, has been appointed Io act as Superintendent of Police (Special Branch) Singapore, in place of Mr. D. K. Broadhurst. D.5.0., acting Deputy Commissioner of Polic. Singapore. Mr. E. Credgington, Engineer, has been appointed to act as Dir<-c tor of Engineering,
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