Indian Daily Mail, 11 September 1949

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  • 18 1 Uau Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 213. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER, 11, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 169 1 F ranee Endorse UK Move MINATION SIGNIFICANT FOR ASIAN NATIONS |]WJV, Sept. 10,— Britain intends to support (gmmmkture for one of the three vacancies to ion this autumn for the United Nations Secuwcil, it uvh learnt from art informed source pttriay. mada. Argentina
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  • 95 1 LONDON, Sept. 10.— Mr. Ernest Bevin will lead the British delegation when th* United Nations General Assembly opens at Lake Success on Sept. 20, the Foreign Office announced here. Owing* to pressure of work he will not be able to remain and after
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  • 121 1 Pacifists To Form World Union CALCUTTA, Sept. 10. The World Pacifists Conference, meeting .Vi India this winter, may decide on a 'world Union" K>f those whq renounce violence and become world citizens by Biband4iing their natural citizenship. This was hinted by Mr. Horace Alexander, President-Eleot of the Conference, at a
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  • 52 1 Doctors in meetinj recently un- Indian Mefcrjon have resolved to tisaries and consul--2 entirely on SimJtotion explained the s oenformity with the figments Act. which m semb^rs ol thr pro* ■M a weekly holiday ■A Mjetors at pn s tit keep open till noon,
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  • 106 1 EAT LESS RICE APPEAL TO INDIANS NEW DELHI, Sept. 10.— The Indian Food Ministry has appealed to the people for "a little sacrifice" in the resumption of rice, to enable the gojvernmenrt stop rice im* ports from 1951. Food Ministry circles feel that the import of trice could be stopped
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  • 79 1 Afghanistan In Favour Of Asian Union NEW DELHI, Sept. 10.—Afghanistan ls in favour of a "union of all Asian nations," according to Dr. BaJakrishma V. Keskar, India'6 Deputy Foreign Minister. Dr. Kefckar who hais just returned here from Kabul, said the Afghan government and people had a feeling of "deep
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  • 90 1 MEERA TO BE SHOWN AT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS MADRAS. Sept. 10.— Th* Government iof India have selected Hindi "Meera," featuring Srimathi M. 8. Sub bu lakshmi, for screening ai exhibitions in three International headquarters in the next lew months, The film, which wa* produced by Mr. T. Sadasivam for the Chandraprabha
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  • 94 1 Philippines Observes Ex-President Osmena's 71st Birthday MANILA. Sept. 10. Philippines only living ex-President Sergio Osmena observed his 71st birthday In quiet retirement yesterday. From his residence near Cebu City, in Central Philippines Commonwealth, the distinguished elder statesman who took over leadership of the exiled Philippines Co nmonwealth Government ln Washln_gton
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  • 81 1 Warning VUIkGUB, Switzerland, Sept. 10. Dr. S. head of tke Department of Economics S* University, India, told delegates to the ■m of p eace Organisations here yesterday Z_jf" W on question is volved satisfactorily m Ih peace in Asia." Omental i i
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  • 84 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 10 k Columbia University, which is to confer an honorary degree on Pandit Nfchru, made the first announcement here yesterday regarding the programme of India's Prime Minister in the United States. The University in a statement said Pandit Jawaharlal Nehrru will make
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  • 57 1 ROBERT MURPHY NAMED AMBASSADOR TO BELGIUM lW;>. -Robert rv 0 r^matandpo. |'>. 4 > QQdaattd by >' r li UJ Ambassador to Belgium. At present, Murphy is director of the Department of Stag's Office M German and Austrian Afl^ff n the Ambassadorial post he will ruccced Alan O. Kirk, now
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  • 120 1 World Bank Chief Surveys India's River Valley Projects NEW DELHI, Sept. 10. A. p. Spotswood, a senior official of the International Bank, has completed a month's examination of some of India's major river valley projects. He is leaving for the United States this week. India's application for loans will be
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  • 72 1 DEMAND FOB 75 PER CENT CEYLONESE EMPLOYEES IN BUSINESS FIRMS COLOMBO. Sept 10.— The Select Committee oi th* Government. Parliamentary Group, appointed to consider proposals lor employment of Ceylonese, has urged legislation to be enacted to compel all business ast&blish ments and traders to employ a miitimitm of 75 per
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  • 277 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 10.— Designs for the new currency notes of the denominations of Rs. 2, Rs. 3 Rr. 10 and Rs. 100 have been finalized. The design for the nrw o(ne- rupee nJla lu|> also twen finalized and the&e note»;are .expected to
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  • 390 1 Republicans Federalists Working In Complete Harmony INDONESIA: SULTAN HAMID SUMS UP HAGUE R.T.C. IMPRESSIONS THE HAGUE, Sept. 10.— Sultan Hamid 11, President of the Federal Consultative Assembly to the round-table conference, told the press Friday morning that so far the two Republican and Federal delega tions saw eye to eye
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  • 235 1 Disorders In Shan States Spreadig BURMA: RANGOON, Sept. 10.— Well informed sources reported Friday that Shan State Special Commissioner Sao Kon Upa was captured by Kachin mutineers at the northern Shan State town of Muse. The sources said the Kachins took Sao Hon Upa prisoner when peace talks broke down.
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  • 157 1 CUSTODIAN OF EVACUEE PROPERTY APPOINTED IN MADRAS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 10.— The Govern ment today appointed a Custodian of Evacuee Property in Madras Province under the Evacuee Property Ordinance of the Central Government which came into force last month. The Commissioner of Land Revenue who is a
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  • 147 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 10.— It is learn* Premier Kumarasami Raia hu, forwarded to the Congress Working Committee the report of ex -Premie r Prakasan regarding the chargi »made by some Andhra L«gislato: against some Ministers. The report was
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  • 105 1 H.I.M.S. "Rana" Officially Handed Over To India DEVONPORT, Sept. 10.— India"; {hird destroyer H.I.MS. Rana. wai commissioned here yesterday. The Commander-in-Chief at Plymouth, Admiral Sir Rober Lindsay Burnett, an old destroy officer soon to leave the navy af** 47 years service, handed over th" British destroyer the 1,700-ton Raider, to
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  • 3209 2 Nehru Patel Governing India ln True Democratic Spi Dr. C. R. Reddy's Tribute THEY ARE GMfK TMS COUNTRY A VALIANT AND NDM.E LEAD" MADRAS, Aug. 31 (By Air Mail).— Delivering the first of a series of lectures on "Democracy In Contemporary India/' Dr. C. R. Reddi, Vice-Chancellor of the Andhra
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  • 91 2 PHOTO. Sir Tiruvalyangudi Vijayaraghavacharya chalks his name on a bdsrd after arriving at La Guardia Field. -New Y<lrk. on Sept. 1, via Pan American World Airways frem London. He claims io have the longest name in tbe w Hid. His 'home is in Delhi sind he
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  • 65 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 9.— The story of tea, which is one of the principal items of export, Is surveyed In the latest documentary produced by the Antral Information Ministry enit led "The Cup That Cheers." Unfolding the various processes involved in cultivation. turf, marketing and nf 3dmmodity.
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  • 61 2 BOMBAY. Sep 10--seater Qove aircraft i Bombav for De'.h: onl morning with Sr Pnbi nor of Assam, or. boe.^ three hours overdue. But later Bombay'. Si airport iwnounctd dai madr a safp (m*rg*r.cv*. Deesa, about 30 rr. !n pur. "All passengers art I ?afe but
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  • 252 2 No Mention Of Caste Records: Orissa Govt's Order CUTTACK, Sept. 10—With a view to promote genous and common national life in the country tL ment of Orissa have decided to discourage caste-riZi and have accordingly passed orders for the discoZ the practice of mentioning caste, religion, commj any of the
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  • 907 3 Is A True National Regime EPEOPLE.OFTHE PEOPLE AND FOR THE PEOPLE Uf n do-C iina is that part of South East h He. to the East and South East of Thai£nrises tke following states: (1) Vietfflquare miles-21,000,000 population, (2) of, square miles—
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  • 415 3 India's Civil Service Facing The ,Axe' (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept. 10.— The Indian Government's decision to fight inflation with cuts in prices and expenditure on civil services has provoked the question: "Where will the axe fall?" Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru recently asked ths Ministries to agree to
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    75 3 Photot To mark 'the fourth anniversary of the founding df the Indonesian Republic, the Representative of tihe Republic In Australia, Dr. Utfmah, held a reception in Canberra osl Aug. 17. Ii was at* tended by more than 250 guests, many being membets df tht Diplomatic Corps, Commonwealth 'and State. Ministers.
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  • 1586 3 "IT IS BASED ON INHERENT RIGHT OF ANY NATION TO DETERMINE ITS POPULATION" MADRAS, Aug. 30 (By Air Mail).— The policy underlying the immigration restrictions in Australia was explained by l' ?\j ,an High Commissioner for Australia in India, who held
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    • 167 3 During tht p**t 60 years, million! /jm TAW of DE WITT'S Pilli have found their _&k way into the homei of the world. That J^SfLm sale everywhere are increasing ii the beet <flgj^T|g^^« testimony we can give of their value. \\*\^m\ II A L 4_______, >|a| m^W WITT'S PILLS j^yp""
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  • 686 4 First International Conference To Begin In S 'pore Tomorrow Governor To Open ILO 16 Nations Invited To Sixteen countries shave been invited to attend tlie International Labour Organisation Conference to be opened by the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, to-morrow Monday, Sept. 12 at 11a.m. at the Victoria Memorial
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  • 113 4 The new Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. Henry Wolfe Balnea is expected to arrive in Singapore on Sept. 19, with his wife and small son, by the liner "Willem Ruys." The Rt. Rev. Henry Wolfe Baines, was educated in Cuddesden sind Balliol College Oxford. He
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  • 126 4 COURT CASES OUTSTANDING AS ON AUG. 31 The State of Criminal District and Police Courts In Singapore a* at 31i»t August, 1949. was tthat there were outstanding:--a. 84 District Court cases, b. 960 T^olice Court cases and c. 13 Preliminary Enquiries. Of the Police Court cases twothirds approximately are in
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  • 92 4 The Singapore Immigration Department receives large numbers of applications for travel documents, Passports, Certificates of Admission, Re-entry Permits etc. daily. Some time is required to complete and issue these documents atnd applicants are advised to make application at least one month before the date of their intended
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  • 150 4 Govt Scholarships In The Ratio Of 3:1 For Malays And Non-Malavs At Present It is .the intention of Government that scholarships which are with-, in itte gif t or are awarded upon Its recommendation shall be open to Federal citizens and eventually be divided between Malay candidates and those from
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 52 4 Commemoration Day The General Officer Commanding, Singapore District, much re.grets that owing to unforeseen circumstances the Pipes and Drums of 1 Seaforth will not be available to play the retreat on Sept. 12. Their band, together with the Police Band, will play marches and selections between 5.45 p.m. and 6.4£
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