Indian Daily Mail, 7 September 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 288. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 139 1 fhere Can Be No Change In Our Plan W\ 1 afc T Asserts Pandit Nehru sdfsdfsdfsdf jOMBAY,Sepi.S. India remains firm in her and tor the drawing up of a truce line in Kashmir ttht disbanding ot the so-called "free" forces,
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  • 143 1 Karachi, Sept. 6. A public enquiry opened here yesterday into the incident of Aug. is when the Karachi police fired on an angry Pakistani crowd who were hurling stones at the staff quarters of tne Indian H>gh Commissioner here. Tne crowd
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  • 50 1 him Our Own Corra'spondelll) MMTOEE Sept 6. The m India M<lloun«'rs AssociaMl ia a statement here "unlcs* yfalral and Provincial Governnpaai iniiTHdiatc relief many rit mil- u'll have to close down it heavy accumulation of n..nd tons' -queii! financial crii suggested remoxcept price conthe Association to I .narkct. -^Copyright.
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  • 49 1 m Our Own Correspondent) Sept. 6.— a' depute•cl officer* of the rnment meeting the 8. Kumaraswami for increased dearness o the high cost of deputation comprising f rum 12 Districts Wadra Government's Increments to nonficers who did not take itrike in 1947.— Copy-
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  • 64 1 JjGO, S.„l -Classes for mothers are advocated Ule University doctors to './hildbirth. heid such classes for J^aaid proved valuable j2j anxaty unc j pain and toe muscular aid of received both lec>i*C)al exercises. They ne basic facts of pregJ"J The Unpleasant ty* "wty and tension was
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  • 80 1 U.S. NAVAL COMMANDER CONFERS WITH FRANCO LA CORUNA, Spain, Sept. 6.— Admiral Richard L. Conoliy, commandeer of U.S. naval forces in the eastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean, conferred for more than an hour on Monday with Generalissimo Franco in the Spanish leader's summer residence here. No communique was issued after
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  • 44 1 Hh i .<,7»1. Sept s.-^ri Pran; rn rol Assam arS7Lu l3 i <> l,^i Man.pur and Khasi very strategic mdia'a eastern deirea of about and U«i on the J A ur < < Hid Communist **f Will also come Recently, there of Communist Assam.. A. P.
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  • 82 1 U.S. TO GIVE LOAN TO YUGOSLOVIA 6. -The unit. *JP^oS°? ly '^veYugorial> cSJ?*" to help her v, *WhfOt«i economic that final S '«'m may be made S m n f b A y tht 0 aS* it.? founV, "nited States trade CALCUTTA. Sept 6. The National Nutrition AatocUHOu India was
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  • 47 1 INDIA PEA HEN EGGS AIR LIFTED TO LONDON NEW DELHI, Sept. 6.— Seven pea hen eggs have been "air lilted from here to London. Packed in a biscuit tin stulTed with cdtton wool, the eg&s are for a farm in Norfolk, where they would be hatched Reuter
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  • 110 1 (irom Our Own Correspondent) TIMCHINOI'OLI. Sept. 6.— First Tamilnad Provincial Panchayat Conference met here presided by Mr. K. A Nachiappa Goundar. 500 delegates attended the conference which passed a resolution stating that Madras City should be included in Tamilnad. Mr,- M^ JBakUia^vatsalani. Madras Public Works Minister,
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  • 103 1 CLEVELAND, Sept. 6. Globe Flier Bill Odom died Monday when his slick green racing plane plunged scramming into a home, killing a mother and seriously injuring her baby son. who died three hours later. The tragic finish «to Odoms flying career, already rich with records,
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  • 55 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADURA, Sept. 6. -Mr. Ramavarma Raja, collector of Madura, vaid construction of a dam to harness the waters of two small rwersin Palani would begin shortly. The dam, when completed, would irrigate 9,000 acres in 18 villages here The construction would
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  • 110 1 LONDON, Sept. 6.— The 10,000--ton British cruiser London which last April tried to fight her way through to the frigate Amethyst, then.held^ by Chinese Communist gunnre Yangtse, arrived back home today. Answering questions about the Yangtse action, Capt. P. G. L. Gazalet disclosed that the London
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  • 529 1  -  CHIANG KAI SHEK CHINA: CANTON, Sept. 6.— Generalissime Chiang Kaishek told the guests at a tea party in Chungking on Monday: "As long as I breathe I shall never give up my task of making the revolution a success.' 9 Referring to
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  • 60 1 LA PAZ, Bolivia, Sept. 6.— The Government radio said on Monday that Carlos Torres, leader of the fast collapsing rightwlng revolt, had been captured at Sucre. An Army communique said loyal troops and planes are pursuing remnants, of the rebel forces as they flee through the
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  • 263 1 JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 6.— South Africa's Prime Minis, ter. Dr. Daniel Malan, today stressed the Nationalist Party's determination to enforce apartheid segregation and fight the Communists. He was opening the Transvaal Congress of the. Nationalist Party. Dr. Malan said to continue the
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  • 56 1 DELHI STATUES TO MOVE TO THE MUSEUM NEW DELHI, Sept 6 —Statues and monuments in Delhi "offensive and derogatory to notional sentiments/' are to be removed, according to a resolution passed by the Delhi Administration's Advisory Council The resolution was moved by a non-official member. The monuments are to be
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  • 100 1 BOMBAY. Sept. 6.— The foundation stone of the refugees township "Vfelablinagar"— .named after India's Deputy Prime Minister— was laid at Borivli (Bombay) by th« provincial Home Minister, Mr. Morarji Desai on SepU 4. Estimated to cost Rs. 20,000,000, the township will accomodate about 30,000 displaced
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  • 45 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.— An army officer plunged to his death on Monday from a 60- foot smokestack at Walter Reed Hospital Hospital attendants identified him as First Lieut. Collotte A. Hudson, 33, who was brought here on May 30 from a hospital in Korea. A.P.
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  • 183 1 'Indian Textile Boycott Day' In Karachi KARACHI, Sept. 6.— Pakistani textile importers and wholesale cloth merchants observed "Indian Textile Boycott Day" on Monday. A large quantity of Indian-made cloth, was burned in Karachi's largest cloth market and a long procession of cloth merchants wound through the streets, holding up traffic,
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  • 116 1 MOUNTING TENSION IN KUNMING, SAYS AMERICAN ENGINEER CALCUTTA, Sept G Mr. K. W. Smith, American electrical engineer who arrived here by a>r today from Kunming said that there was mounting tension in th*- city although there had been no riots or disturbances. Mr. Smith said that th fc American Consul
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  • 51 1 BOMBAY. Sept. u.— Fifty thr?Indian students,, including eigh; women, who arrived by ;>ir from London were take n away to an iso lat<?d hospital for nine days' quarantine. The health authorities said thathe plane had nassed trrough Belgian Congo, a yellow fever affected area.
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  • 656 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. Sept. 7, 1949. EMERGENCY: THE THIRD STAGE BEGINS WHEN the terrorism, that was a feature of postwar Malaya ever since the re-occupa-tion, became intolerable in due course, the authorities declared a state of emergency in the middle of last year and decided to use their
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  • 442 2 Attlee- Truman Appeal Reported Given Serious Consideration DETAILS OF FIVE HOUR TALKS STILL A SECRET BOMBAY, Sept. 6.— Talks on the Kashmir dispute between the Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru, the Indian Deputy Premier Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and the
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  • 77 2 BAREILLY, Sept. 6.— A Socialistsponsored public meeting was broken up by the audience when one of the speakers characterized the Evacuee Property Ordinance as anti-Muslim.** A section of the audience demanded the withdrawal by the speaker of "objectionable references" t 0 the Government of India
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  • 72 2 MADRAS, Sept 6— The Indian Government is considering adoption of a "uniform footage'' for all Indian films a maximum of 11,000 feet it was learned here. The Government of Madras, which earlier fixed the maximum at 13.500 feet for films produced in the
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  • 223 2 KALA VENKATARAO'S APPEAL TO CLOSE THEIR RANKS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Sept. 6.— Congress leaders in New Delhi are seriously perturbed over reports of Congress defeats in Andhra. desa. The Secretary Kala Venkatrao in a statement says he is shocked to hear
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  • 340 2 Survey On Percentage Ceylonese Empl oyees Business Houses CEYLON NEWS: ••oca Scheme Likely To Aft J Indian Employer Fir J COLOMBO. Sept. 6._.\ .survey la I I Ministry of Labour to ascertain tho D ..'r <„,rr,« u| employed in business houses. ffrunu^ (l[ J For the start the survey will
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  • 30 2 JAFFNA. Sept. 6.— Armed bandits, staged a successful hold-up la*t week a »sho r t distance from Oddumadam Junction, in Jaffna town. sdfsdfsdfsdf FOC
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  • 116 2 HARWELL. England, Sept 6 Scientists of three nations met behind closed doors on Monday to talk about what action can be taken when Atomic fission runs wild It was the opening session of a six day meeting which rin^s toge* ther atomic experts of th*
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  • 69 2 BETTY SLADE DISPLAYS HER DIVING SKILL BENGALORE, Sept. 6.— The British and European diving champion, Betty Slade, gave a display of ntr skdl to a large crowd of students in Bangalore on Sept. 2. Her manager, the British water comedian Johnnie Johnson, also entertamed th crowd with hin humorous oomrneuiarioe
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  • 116 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) .MADRAS, Sept. 6. Following Government of India's decision announced last Friday to take 'over all stocks of sugar as a means of lowe/ing the rocketting prices, all stocks lying with sugar factories in Madras Province have been frozen with effect
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    24 2 PHOTO. In this new pieture Princess Elizabeth is wearing a sflver grey, off the shoulder evening gown wtih diamond tiara and nearl necklace A.P.
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  • 54 2 COMMITTEE TO STUDY SITUATION IN TELEGANA DISTRICT (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD. Sept. 6.- The Stale Congress Working Committee has appointed a sub-co nmittee *o study and report on the situatio 1 m Telengana District where Congressmen were harassed and arrested without trial according to Swami Ramanand Thirtn President of
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  • 91 2 2»Hra. ■UiA.KaWa 12 a meeting of a wa Ru men. Society appeals 2 Wp put down uJp dff preaching from fe At till- point Kirannarodi ratna Then, oil: |f\; UWe lines in ihu vlla B will not In- safe." Mr ic Silva: fetJ not belter fo b,. rnarv. A
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  • 49 2 (Ft— Our Own Cmttaam HYDERABAD, S -p- |J than 1,200.000 I e!eci delegal drrabad Conj The President'; el-i Hold in October and 1 1 prew n; indical oM straight fight b- j holder Swam R j and Mr. Ramaki na Rae I of the Dittideni Or Congress. C*
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  • 44 2 NEW DLIIII. to export man i T merce Industry day that the export i the rear i^ 435.000.000 pound.v This compares J pounds lust year took 300.000.000 pom The Increaa under the Indian TeaC m to encourage maxirr. Reuter
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  • 313 3 Bombay Mint Master Mr. Mitter In London To Purchase Necessary Machinery 0i l OF REFINING FOR WHOLE OF ASIA .\|)!)N. ><l>t 6.— Bombay Mint Master Mr. G. JJLjs here villi a secret process of silver refinf illlcn ds lo spend i: 100,000 on
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  • 16 3 I Sept 6 -The tors Ministry annday that Vsaf Ali Ambassador to India's MVhomito Kingto Lebanon.
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  • 81 3 Dr. Radhakrishnan's Quiet 60th Birthday In Moscow MOSCOW, Sept. 6. Sir Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, India's new Ambassador in Moscow, marked his 60th birthday by the Gregorian (Christian) calendar yesterday after a member of his diplomatic staff reminded him otf it. The member pointed out the date given according to the Christian
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  • 47 3 CANBERRA, Sept. 6. Despite opposition from senior ministers, Dr. Evatt, Minister of External All airs is expected to attend the United Nations Assembly on Septemper 20 for his final presidential session. Evatt Ls expected to be away only three weeks. A.P.
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  • 152 3 LAKE SUCCBSS, Sept. 6.—President Truman has turned down two invitations to speak at U.N. Ceremonies this year, but U.N. officials said he might soon receive a third bid. The question came up at a new* conference called by Malcolm W. Davis, Chairman of
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  • 578 3 By Money BRITISH T.U.C. CHIEF'S WARNING BRIDLINGTON, Yorkshire, Sept. 6. Mr. James Griffiths, Chairman of the British Labour Party and Minister of National Insurance, said yesterday that the next British general election was going to be a "tough fights "Our very success has
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    65 3 Tor thc first time in the history of Rajasthan, such al vast gathering came from all parts Of Rajasthan Union and witnessed the Exhibition and Recruiting 'Mela* recently held at Nehru Park. Jaipur. Photo shows Gen. K. M. Cariappa, Cdmmanderin -Chief, Indian Army being introduced to Ex-Service men on his
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  • 435 3 Dutch Want Assurances From Indonesians Before Transfer Of Sovereignty? THE. HAGUE, Sept. 6. Dr. Van Marseveen, Netherlands Minister of Overseas Territories, declared on Monday that progress had been made in executing the cease fire agreement in Indonesia. "However we want to see more progress made," he said at a press
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  • 66 3 Working People Of India Will Not Fight Russia MOSCOW, Sept. 6.— "The Working People of India will not take up arms against the Soviet Union," said a Moscow newspaper headline. Tne story, Tass from Delhi, said the people s movement for lasting peace and democracy against the Anglo American warmongers
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  • 165 3 EVACUATION OF SWATOW NOW IN FULL SWING HONG KONG. Sept. 6.— Swatow, because of increasing tenseness of the civil war, has tne appearance of a ghost city, many persons fleeing before tne Chinese Communists arrive, it was related here on Monday. More than 400 of the 600 passengersl who arrived
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  • 235 3 IT IS FANTASTIC, SAYS SPOKESMAN NEW DELHI, Sept. G.— lndia Government on Sunday called "fantastic" a statement broadcast by Peiping Radio that India was a party to an alleged "Anglo-American plot" for the annexation of Tibet. "The statement also retfers to
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  • 112 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 6— The Gov. eminent of India have decided to take over thc State postal system of tlf? Patiala and East Punjab States Union Government immediately fi.i an agency basis, it was learnt here. The administrative control of th« po?ts system in
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  • 108 3 LONDON. Sept. 6.— A heat wave hit the British Isles on Monday. The temperature was 90 9 fahr, hottest September day since 1911. Other readings thar were hl<jh fry English standards included Mildenhall 87, West R«.vnham 86. V\ T it terms is 85. and Doacaster 84.
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  • 442 4 Indians Numbered 230 The total number of persons detained under Emergency Regulation 17 as at Aug. [31 this year is 6.203. As at July 31 the total number of detentions was 6,437. The number of persons who are under detention at present include
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  • 425 4 Meanwhile, a Police Communique adds: SfcLANGOR: Kuala Lumpur south-area Between 4.15 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. on Sept. 5, in the Pantai area, an air strike was carried out on suspected bind it huts. This was followed by a large scale screening <|f squatters in
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  • 51 4 Dr. Liem Ping Tjien has been granted a Certificate of Naturalisation by the Governor with the approval of the Secretary of State for the Colonies under the British Nationality Act, 1948. and his Oath of Allegiance has been registered in the Colonial Secretary's Office, says an official Press
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  • 22 4 The Governor has been pleased to approve a Commission as Acting Sub-Lieutenant. Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve to K.I. Middleton.
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  • 167 4 MORATORIUM TO BE LIFTED ON OCT. 1 The Governments of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya will bring into force on Oct. 1, 1949, the Moratorium Proclamation (Repeal) Ordinance, 1949. This will lift the moratorium which was proclaimed at the time of the Liberation of Malaya says an official Press
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    49 4 Mr. and Mrs. C. Mahalingam, after their wedding which took place on Aug. 29, according to Indian rites. Mrs. C. Mahalingam, formerly Miss Thavamani is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vythilingam from Ipoh. Mr. Mahalingam is a land surveyor. The reception was held at the Java Restaurant Singapore.
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  • 34 4 A Naval spokesman in Sin^apor yesterday afternoon referring to a report in certain nrwspapers that British warships were escorting merchant vessels through the Nationalist Blockade said trnt the report was entirely incorrect.
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  • 24 4 The Couct of Criminal Appeal will sit in the Supreme Court Building, Singapore on Thursday, Sept. 15, at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 61 4 It has already been announced that the Governor of Singapore will broadcast to English Schools in Singapore at 9.30 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 13, in connection with the celebration of Commemoraition Day. The speech will be broadcast in Malay to Malay Schools at 10.15 a.m. and
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  • 115 4 CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL MEETINGS Following is the programme of activities of the Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine (Southern Branch), Singapore. for this month: Today, Sept. 7, 8.00 piv -D.pt uf Pathology. General Hospital Clinico-Pathological Me tinsj. Sept. 14. 8.00 p.m.— Brdok Restaurant, 522 East Coast Roa 1,
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  • 25 4 Reverend Henry V. Lacy, Minister of Religion, has been granted a licence to solemnize marria© s within the Colony of Singapore
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  • 621 4 SIR FRANKLIN GIMSON BECOMES FIRST PATRON It was announced yesterday that the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson has given his approval for the establishment of a Bed Cro^s Branch in Singapore and has consented to become its Patron. The Singapore Branch of the
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