Indian Daily Mail, 10 September 1949

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, v. no. 212. SINGAPORE, SATURDA Y, SEPTEMBER 10, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 414 1 She Is A Potential Power Even In Defeat Says Romulo i WILL kmil HER INTO OUR 1 COMPANY L I'ORK, )l "The new Japan has a vital role lo rlLijfi ol Asia, a n d we who are her neighbours would
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  • 27 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 —President Truman at his weekly news conference on Thursday declined to comment on the tri-power economic ialks, saying that they had barelv tarted. A.P.
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  • 156 1 Wanted: A Rubber Expert Fur India REPINDIA TO SELECT A SUITABLE CANDIDATE FROM MALAYA The INDIAN DAILY MAIL reliably understands that the Govt, of India is in need of a Rubber expert for the post of Rubber Production Commissioner to boost up India's Rubber industry. Advertisements to this effect have
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  • 37 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.— Stan ton Griffis will be appointed Ambassador to Argentina to succeed James Bruce. President Truman ha* disclosed The President made the announcement at a prfss conference yes rerday USIS
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  • 429 1 Indians Controlling Burma Communists? BURMA AN AUSTRALIAN PILOT'S REVELATION RANGOON, Sept. 9. High c j v il aviation sources said on Thursday that Burmese rebels Rave two members of an aircrew which force-landed in their territory Rs. 200 "expense money" to pay their fares back to Rangoon. The airmen were
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  • 738 1 At 10 a.m. on Sept. 8. a screening operation took place at Bukit Rotan in Kuala Selangor area (Selangor). Eight Tamils and two Chinese were detained. Amongst them ivas a self-confessed Communist courier between Bukit Rotan. Batu Arang and Rawang, says a Police Communique
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  • 36 1 TUE HAGUE, Sept. 9.— Qutfeli Juliana and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands are giving a reception for the delegates to the DutchIndonesian reundtable conference at their Hague palac* next Monday. Reuter
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  • 34 1 It is officially stated that the Trade Union Adviser for t/he Federation of Malaya and Singapore. Mr. John A. Brazier, is now in England for consultations with the Colonial Office.
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  • 14 1 The Undang of Rembau has donated $1,000 to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund.
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  • 64 1 S.I.R. WORKERS UNION SECRETARY KNIFED BY COMMUNISTS (From Our Own Correspondent) LKODfc S< pi 9 —Mr Rama Uuiai. tiocft«rj of tile l.rodv BrancU ol mY- South Indian Rail* uav Worki is l' 11 ion. was injured seriously .by Cummuiobt knife attack. A Communist crowd also attacked the President of the
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  • 23 1 HONGKONG. Sept. 9— Two thousand more British reinforcements arrived in Hongkong today, bringing the garrison to about Reuter
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  • 31 1 H.M.S. Amt-lhyst sailed fiom Hong Kong for Singapore at 1 p.m. yesterday. The date of arrival at Singapore is not yet known and depends <<n weatner experienced on passage.
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  • 725 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. Sept. 10, 1949. NOTES COMMENTS (ON STREET PLACE NAMES //V MALAYA) TUB Kuaia Lumpur Municipality I i reported to be compiling a recoit) of the origin of the names oi streets under its jurisdiction, and ill ti) re peCt, we recently publish,,l ail appeal from
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  • 667 2 Nehru Replies To Truman— Attlee Pleas On Kashmir Messages Handed Over To Mr. Henderson And Sir Archibald Nye NATURE OF COMMUNICATION UNDISCLOSED NEW DELHI, Sept. 9.— Prime Minister Nehru's replies to President Truman's and Prime Minister Attlee's recent communication on the subject of Kashmir were handed over yesterday to the
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  • 135 2 PENICILLIN AND INSULIN TO BE PRODUCED IN CEYLON COLOMBO, Sept. 9— Ceylon will produce and develop drugs like penicillin and insulin for use here and abroad if proposals made at the second World Health Organization assembly are sanctioned at the Inter-Asian Regional Committee of W.H.O. at Delhi this month. This
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  • 62 2 CEYLON HOSPITAL BED PATIENTS USE UMBRELLAS! COLOMBO, Sept. 9.— ln the House of Representatives Mr. \V. Dahanayaee (BSP, Galle) told the Minister •mh a had M. L lh h P J'* ■Ml head. J r r l wind and ram. ""> V nayak* handed picture. But ol th,- matter bf
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  • 129 2 Jaffna Tamils To Form New Body CEYLON NEWS: TO WORK FOR FORMATION OF m>n> GOVERNMENT JAFFNA, Sept. 9.— Establishment of tinct from the AU-Ceyion Tamil Congress to mation of a federal type of govc.nnuni with ik* 0 If,r areas as on e unit, was decided upon at i conf e
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  • 644 2 Br. Circles 'Sorry Over Turn Of Events In Kashmir Issue NEhnuS REACTION TO ATTLEEh TRUMAN APPEAL BAttLtS ULrICIMLUoM! LONDON* Sept. 9.— The Indian Prime Minister Pandit Mehrus reply to Prime Minister Clement Attlee's letter on Kashmir is still awaited, the Press Trust of India learned from a source close to
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  • 120 2 General Eisenhower For Next U.S. Presidential Election WASHINGTON, Sept. 9. General Dwight D. Eisenhower is talking so much like a Republican that some Washington office holders are beghm ing to think he may have his eyes on the 1952 GOP presidential nomination. Despite Eisenhower's recent assertion he has not the
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  • 109 2 Swiss Expedition To Himalayas: 23,500-ft. Peak Climbed By Party BOMBAY, S<pt. 9— Thre t Swiss expeditionists to the Himalayas rctuuned to Bombay last week after climbing the Pyramid Peak (23.500 ft.) Thuy later left for Geneva by air. Tin- othei two peaks climbed were the Dnnic Peak (22,000 ft) and
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  • 104 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 9.— The Bombay Cabinet has approved a Bill for setting up municipal Corporations in Ahmedabad and Poona. The 400 section Corporation B'H. which is the longest ever .to be drafted or passed by the Legislature, will be introduced during the forthcoming Poona session
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  • 72 2 ALLAHABAD, Sept. 9— Twelve persons are believed to have been drowned in the Ganges last Friday evening .while .a boat carrying 35 persons from Da rag an j to Jhusi Capsized n^ar the Sangam. according to reports received here. So far there has been
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  • 93 2 KARACHI, Sept. 9.— The InteiDominion rttfi link was restored, at least for goods, when through good* railway traffic between Pakistan and India, was resumed on Sept. 1 after a gap of over a year and a half. Hyderabad (Sind) and Chhorah Railway stations have been fixed as
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  • 122 2 Lord Killearn's Brother As Ceylon Broadcasting Chief COLOMBO s.pi k* i UmpeeO, brother of Lrd ham, ha^ b«tn appointed Ui lirst Oireetor-Gem-ral oi \in Be i- expected to nrr. Vt .n C« next month, musi lik« lv > n lhe Official opening of* the Cey Broadcasting Ii N o f
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  • 865 3 Pandit, Minister, ny greetrif ie "Town welcome of Delhi, thousands > |ry We c r.tatlves of 0 itrv and men and Soon I shall tnd lam *»j and with a first visit \rnerica. P -d 1^ Democracy Vaocrati al and
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  • 48 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 8. The Indian Government will shortly send a sugar expert to Ceylon, to assist in the establishment of a sUgar factory in the island. The Government of Ceylon recently requested an expert from the Indian Institute of sugar Technology. FOC
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  • 64 3 BONN, Sept. B.— Dr. Erich Hoehler was elected Speaker of the Bundestag (Lower House) when the first German Parliament since the Nazi regime opened here yesterday. Dr. Koehler, whose nomination was proposed by Christian Democrat leader Konrad Adenauer, was elected by 346 votes to 15
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  • 116 3 CANNIBALISM EXISTED IN BRITAIN BEFORE 3,000 B.C.! NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE, England, Sept. 9.— Briton is used to eat people, an English scientist said Monday. A. L. Armstrong, in a report to the British Association for the Advancement of Science, stated that cannibalism seems .to have been a British custom during the neolithic
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  • 381 3 Congress Agrarian Committee's Far— reaching Agricultural Reforms MADRAS Sent. 9.— The Agrarian Reforms Committee apposed bfthe tigress, 2* if is learnt, made reco-menda-tions of a far-reaching character to stabilize the agricultural landlordism,, fixation of remunerative nrtees for agricultural products, minimum wages and orgathe main recommendations of the Committee. Mr. J.
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  • 83 3 Evacuation Of Indians From Burma Rebel Areas Completed RANGOON. Sept. 9— The Indian Embassy here announced yesterday that, it had completed transporting by air to Rangoon over 500 Indians from rebel-held Taunggyi, the capital of the southern Shan States. They were flown from Heho airstrip near Taunggyi in specially chartered
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  • 104 3 Photos by of Nam Fong Studio. Selegie Koad, Singapore. ON AM, the most Important annual festival of Malayalees was celebrated In Singapore under the auspices of tbe Kerala Samajan on Sunday, Sept. 4. Above photographs show Dr. M. ABRAHAM (right) chairman of the celebrations, and Mr.
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  • 1355 3 Charge Of Breach Of Trust Against Former Civilian Officer S. K. GHOSH SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS' UL AND Rs. 4.12m. FINE CALCUTTA, Aug. 31, (By Air Mail —S. K. Ghosh, a senior member of the Indian Civil Service (suspended) and Cldef Administrator of the now defunct Burma Refugee Organisation of
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  • 102 3 HEAVY RAIN AND HAIL STORMS IN SPAIN MADRID, Sept. 9.— Heavy rain and hail storms raging through Central Spain caused widespread damage as the regions long drought ended. Hail stones fell in Madrid, smashing windows and slate shingles. Trains were delayed. some lines being blocked by floodwaters. Madrid's subway system
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  • 114 3 MALAN'S RACIAL POLICY "A DANGER TO WORLD PEACE" BOMBAY. Sept. 9. Africa is becoming a "strategic base from where the Western imperialists could conduct a war against the Soviet Union/' Dr. Y. M. Dadoo, South African Indian leader, said here. This b* one of the reasons why Britain and the
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  • 1859 4 Maulana Azad Reviews Govt's Plans CALCUTTA, Aug. 29, (By Air Mail India's Education Minister* Maulana Abul Kolam Azad, today emphasised the need for taking prompt steps to "preserve, develop and enrich the heritage of our cultural traditions before they are
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  • 136 4 American Syndicate To Purchase Newspapers In India NEW YORK, Sept. 2. -The office of Mr. Leo J. Margolin, American newspaper man, announced yesterdav that an American syndicate had been organised to purchase newspapers in India and other countries in Asia "to promote goodwill and business relationships with the people of
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  • 129 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 9 A step towards coordinating dramatic activities in the country has been taken by representatives of a number of dramatic groups. A; a meeting held in New Delhi on Sept. 4, they decided to set up a central body on
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  • 91 4 CARLTON HIRE TO APPLY FOR CLEMENCY RELEASE Batavia, Sept. 9.— Canton Arthur Hire, 39-year-old Briton, sentenced last January to seven years' imprisonment for complicity in gun running operations in Indonesia, is applying for a "clemency release," he told Reuter in an exclusive interview in *Batavia gaol today. A "clemency release"
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  • 58 4 p^ l^ B Sept. 9. The French Cabinet has decided to lower Customs duties on textile imports. Customs duties 0 n textile products, importation of which without li. c !£f* Ml alr «a<iy been authorised, now at 20 per cent will be reduced to 10 per cent and duties a*
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  • 1059 4 East West Must Unite Sri Aurobindo's 78th Birthday Message 1 have been asked to send (hi fifteenth August a message to Hi 7? sion o| have to say might be delivers! lu} but lti to the East It has been custom,, as division and difference between iK* J f dWell
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  • 252 5 Commission s Grim W amino ire IN UNIFICATION jIOIMS ADMIITED LjREASOK: "WORLD-WIDE I friiiSO ANTAGONISM I m m mr m m j CCESS, Sept- V.—The United Nations sy,/V/ on Thursday that "barbarous civil xf) l 0 d( in Korea any day. Ta aid
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  • 165 5 Street Fighting Between Rome Fascists And Communists ROME, Sept. 9.-^sta-eet firiuing between Fascists and CommlnUts b;c.:e o_^t in t.i? h?a~t of Ron on Thiiiday night, sixth anniversary of the Italian ar nistice Riot police seized 12 doir.onst-a--tara. The rival parties clash- d on their way home fi>m rival .-allies w
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  • 121 5 BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 9. Bolivia tnayjbring her 12-day-old revolution to the attention of the United tf ationa following Hurt her charges ot loreign intervention by both sides. T.ie Bolivian Congress last night Appointed a special committee to investigate persistent reports that rebels received foreign arms
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  • 500 5 CHINA: The Defence Ministry declined to confirm it, but spokes nan .-.aid thc Nationalist position was much improved. While he forecast mew Communist attacks, the spokesman, Gen. Teng Wen-yi. said the Red drive from Jucheng v.vstward towards the Canton railway AO miles aWay had slackened. RIA) RETREAT PREDICTED
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  • 60 5 WASHINGTON, Sept. 9. The United States on Thursday ient U.S. $20,000,000 to Yugoslavia -the first direct credit granted to Marshal Tito's Government since his break wiith Moscow some 15 months ago. It is part of an American effort to strengthen Tito's hand Ul his quarrel
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  • 124 5 LONDON, Sept. 9.- Prince Viwat. Finance Minister of Thailand, left here by air for New York. He is en route to the Washington meetings of the International Bank and Mcinetary Fund to be held this month. "Thailand^ finances are very sound." he told reporters at
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  • 32 5 HAMBURG, .Sept. 9.— A terse report tat Erich Van Manstein's army hcadcfuaj-ters in Russia that 10.000 Jews remaining aire being executed." was head at the former Field Marshal's trial on Thursday. A.P.
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  • 48 5 MOSCOW. Spt. 9.— The United States Embassy said that entrance visas for 70 Soviet citizens have been issued for the coming General Assembly of United Nations. The spokesman .said the group wa.s composed largely of s?con; and third sccretarios and attache^ A.P.
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  • 31 5 MOSCOW, Sept. 9. Where has Mesh's Ark disappeared? Tne Pravda askec on Thursday, ridiculing tne efforts of the American expedition to Mount Ararat to lin" !t. A.P.
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  • 62 5 PARTFNKJRCHEN, Ge r m a n y Sept. 9. Richard Strauss, German opera composer died at his home Here on Tii urs Jay after a long illness. He was 85. Strauss was taken ill at htS home in the middle ol August and was forced
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  • 214 5 Fiji Indian Students Not Permitted To Take Up Examinations In Hindi? NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY'S STRANGE DECISION WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Sept. 9. The Senate of the University of New Zealand on Aug. 23 reaffirmed its longstanding general policy that Indian students in Fiji who have taken Hindi may not credit it
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  • 60 5 FORMER RESIDENCY AS ONION STORE VAVUNIYA (Ceylon). Sept. 9 The .recently vacated Resioancy is now used as a warehouse for the storage of onions harvested in Vavuniya town. The Co- operative Agricultural Production and Salts Society have begun stock-collections and ia despatching consignments by railway. The society, -having insufficient funds,
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  • 352 5 WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.— Mr. John Snyder, Inited State* Treasury Secretary, told a press conference at the State Department yesterday, after the first down to business se^ion of the British, Canadian and America 11 economic delegations that four committees have been appointed to study four
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  • 59 5 RAJKOT. Sept. 9.— The Saura^h tra Government has approached the Government of India for a loan of Rs. 5 crores to help the State attain *elf-su_fflci<mcy in food by 1951. The average production of food grains in Saurashtra is about 400,000 tons which is about
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  • THREE ANNIVERSARIES TOMORROW
    • 109 6 The !l.>th Birthday of Sree Narajana Uora- rue »i>dern /ropnet ui peace— will be celebrated by the Sre* Narayana Mission, Singapore, at tlie Mission premises at west n ill Kiiati. aeietar, on Sunday. Sept. 11 at 8 a.m. Tne celebration consists of sports for
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    • 127 6 On behalf of the Muslims of Singapore and under the joint auspices of the Singapore Muslim League, Malay Unj,on, Arab Union, All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, Young Men's Muslim Association, Overseas Pakistan League and other Muslim bodies in Singapore, a Mass Rally will be held
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    • 30 6 Poet Bharathiar's Day will be celebrated in the Town Hall. Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. Sunday, Sept. 11, at 4 p.m. under the auspices of the 'Malaya Thamil Pannai'.
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 6 The above photograph shows KENTUCKY DERBY", the winner in the Sixth Race* at the Second Day of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn (Gold Cup) Races dn Aug. 31 being led in by Mr. Lim Chong Pang, owner of the horse and proprietor of the Garrick Theatre. Singapore.
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