Indian Daily Mail, 13 September 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL V. NO. 215. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER, 13, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 264 1 Elected Chairman And S'pore Labour^Commissioner I Vice- Chairman By K. K. RAMAN AT H H Double Honours" for Malaya yesterday-particularly for Singa- The lUii onference delegates paid unique tribute to the importance of r n in uitinwlwnal conferences by electing two
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  • 68 1 PILOT SCHEME FOR CROP INSURANCE IN INDIA FINALISED (From Our Correspondent) BOMBAY, Sept 12— A pilot scheme for crop insurance in India has been finalised here today by an expert committee appointed by the Indian Agriculture Ministry. The scheme will shortly be launched >n selected areas and include insurance for
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  • 371 1  -  MR. PONNIAH proposed by sccyndcd by Kingdom •iv unani Liu delo Pomiah's Address i•• ce lor the uim. by eK'Cin, Mr. Ponii.o conference ap tc followfor technical taratorv Regio1U in New Delhi Mi I'onniali Wta -ne of the striking U«U Ihc ILO was
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  • 95 1 The following telegram of greetings and best wishes from tft e Di-rector-General of the ILO, Mr. David A. Morse, to the conference at Singapore was read by Mr. D. C. Tait, Secretary-General of the ILO yesterday after the conference was inaugurated by Governor Sir Franklin Gimson: "Please
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  • 100 1 RANGOON, Sept 12.— A Burmese Government communique on Sunday reported a battle mar the Shan State airfield of Heho, 24 miles west of the Karen occupied capital Taunggyi. Rebel Karens and Kachin army mutineers are known to be* active in the Shan States.
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  • 138 1 Reserve Bank Of India Announces Profit Returns BOMBAY, Sept. 12.— The Reserve Bank of India today announced a profit of '£6,795,000 for the year ended June 30, 1949. Of this '£75.000 was set for payment to shareholders as divided for period July 1 to Dec. 31, 1948. The rate of
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  • 71 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept. 12.— Prime Minister Pandit Nehru yesterday evening asked student bodies to '•keep out of polities'* and confine themselves to educational and cultural developments. Nehru said he had no objection to individual students participating in politics. Addressing the
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  • 147 1 Change Of Outlook In Paris Towards Colonies (From Our Own Correspondent) PONDICHERRY, Sept 12. "There is a change in the outlook towards colonies in Paris today and a feeling: of sympathy towards the cause of the liberation movements in colonies," Mr. C. R. Srinivasan, President of the All-India Newspaper Editors
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  • 70 1 Synthetic Rice Experiment In Madras MADRAS, Sept. 12. The Madras Government is ex peri mentinff with the production of synthetic rice as means of overcoming the rice shortage in this India province. Synthetic rice ia a mixture of four of tapioca, sw^t potato, dr>ed bananas and di-otled groundnut. This mixture
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  • 32 1 It is oflic'ally announced that Mr. W. D. CraLg and Mr. W J McTntosV* have b'en appoint«'d bs Roklstrar and Bursar of the Univti\ilty of Malaga respectively. Picture
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  • 380 1 ILO MEETS IN GREAT SOLEMNITY AND s SERENE CALM The ILO conference which opened at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday is the first of its kind to be held in Singapore. Delegates from nine nations also from Singapore and the Federation
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  • 81 1 KARACHI, Sept. 12— Pakistan spent yesterday 'in national mourning: in tnemoo 'of its founder and first Guvernor General Mohammed Ali Jvnn ih. who died a ><xir a^;u. In the stilled and solemn capita) to Governor General, Khwaja Nazimuddin. Prime Minister L>aquat Ah Khan and other high
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  • 83 1 BATAVIA, Sept. 12.— Carllon A Hir e of Singapore on Monday appealed to the Diuch High Commissioner for ciomvncy on the sev«nyear prison sentence he i* serving for smuggling arms into Indoneria. Three Americans from Manila arrested along \vi*h Hire last September w r«* freed
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  • 74 1 GREECE THREATENS INVASION 1F ATHENS, Greece. Sept. 12.Greece has threatened to invade her Communist northern neighbours to prevent them serving as bases foi Gre«k guerrillas. War Minister Panayotis KanellopoulOri made the threat. He said: "If our northern neighbours will try again to help guerrillas enter Greek territory, then they must
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  • 72 1 ASUNCION, Paraguay, Sept. 12. Paraguay'*: President, Dr. Felipe Malas Lopez, has resigned, naming the Foreign Minister, Dr Cederico Chavez, as interim President. Dr. Chavez is President of the National Assembly His resignation, which has been accepted, was offered to a specially xummoned session of Parliament with the
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  • 49 1 COLOMBO, Sept. 12— The death of Sir Rantajotftxi Saravananuiftu, lounder of tl^e Independent Labour Party and three times ma^ar of Colbrribo was reported here today. He was 63. £t> was once a leader of the'Ceylon National Congress and retired from active politics Ui 1946. Reuter
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  • 148 1 LONDON, S**pt. 12 —Sir Moiuuu mid Zafrullah Khan, Pakistan Foreign Minister, told Reut«*r here je*terday that Pakistan had accepted the latest proposals of the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan on th< Kashmir dispute. India's n ply to British
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  • 587 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. Sept. 13, 1949. QPENING the first International Labour Organisation Conference ever to be held in this country at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday in Singapore, the Governor bir Franklin LtHnaon rightly described tne u;..v as "a great day in the his»oi\ of tne Colony. We
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  • 214 2 STATISTICS OF EMPLOYMENT FIGURES NEW DELHI, Sept. 12.— Pandit Nehru, Prime Minister, will preside over the fourth anniversary here of the National Employment Service on Sept. 21, it is learnt here. On the eve of the fourth anniversary, unemployment, according
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  • 218 2 Majority Czechoslovakia Opposed To Communists Regime INDIAN SOCIALIST LEADER'S Ota,, FRANKFURT, Sept. 12.- n lnHi ed here after a 10-day. "in S pecii ((n tour" S [h h* declared yesterday that not more than >„ ftf *t2 and Slovaks were behind the present T,* rc ent «>f tw The traveller,
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  • 139 2 J°hn Kot,|auaia l| nort and Uo r ?^J Government planned f H and Sinhak4 j n *'«;«*l would 'b t a^b M 0 T )plt ti wanted 0 rcv-o^h eIH V.nce -O it 8 f ,rrn which would brn.VS wi-altn to tbtd H Th Mmisler Ur>e d open branchy
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  • 98 2 Condemned Wife Murderer Granted Reprieve LONDON, Sept. 12.— A man convicted both of trying to Kill his wife and of her murder was reprieved from the gallows on Saturday. He is Leonard J. Thomas, 4G, a warehouseman. Tnomas had appealed to the courts in vain thai nis two tria.s were
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  • 83 2 BIHAR P.C.C.'S AGRARIAN PROGRAMME PATNA, Sept. 12. A 13-poini programme adopted recently by tnc rUsan Sub-committee of the Bihar PCC has been forwarded to all district kisan committees by Mr. Matnura Prasad Misra, Secretary of tne Sub-committee. Congressnn n nave been requested to implement it i-n order to win the
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  • 76 2 World Food Pact First Before War Pacts" ST. CERGUE. Sept. 11. Lord Boyd Orr, Food and Agriculture expert, warned here Thursday that although the world's food production could be doubled in 25 years, most of it would have to take placo in undeveloped countries where it was "difficult and costly."
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  • 118 2 VITAL TALKS ON MYSORE'S RELATIONS WITH UNION GOVT. (From Our Own Correspondent) MYSORE, Sept. 12. Mysore's (hid Minister Mr. K. C. Keddy leit far itaiiu yes'teraay b<> discuss with the Siates Ministry "very vnai aspects" d>i Mysore's mture relatitftistup with Indian Union. In Delhi Mr. Reddi will discuss the condition
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  • 76 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 12.— University Syndicate has accepted with great regret the resignation of the most efficient Vice-Chancellor C. R. Reddi who is accepting the post of proChancellor of the Mysore University. That Andhra's most distinguished educationist should leave
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  • 71 2 CAWNPORE, Sept. 12.— Five more tanneries have been taken over by the Deputy Custodian of Evacuee Property under the U.P. Evacuee Property Ordinance. This brings the total number of tanneries taken over to nine. Meanwhile, s t<ps are being taken to supervise the functioning
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  • 292 2 IMPOSITION OF ANY FEDERAL LANGUAGE OBJECTED nun Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sepl. 12. Madras University ha* refused to accept imposition oi Federal language whatever it be, as the medium oi instruction in place oi English. The Syndicate recently appointed
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  • 108 2 BOMBAY. Sept. 12. —The Fiscal Ccmmiissiou will submit its final report by February next year. Mr. Mazumdar, Member-Secretary said here recently, that the scope of the terms ol reference of the Commission was wider than that of the one set up In 1921. The present
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  • 95 2 AUSTRALIA-N.E.I. SETTLEMENT OF WAR CLAIMS CANBERRA, Sept. 12.— Prime Minister J. B. Chilley announced in the House of Representatives yesterday that a settlement of all outstanding claims between Australia and the Netherlands East Indies arising out of war had been concluded between the Netherlands Government, acting for the Government of
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  • 32 2 ABOYNE, Scotland, Sept. 12. Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh danced the Scottish Reels and other Highland dances at tihe annual Aboyne Ball on Friday night. A. P.
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  • 292 2 IT IS THE CENTRAL GOVT.'S RESPONSIBILITY, NOT THE PROVINCES', SAYS DR. AMBEDKAR (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept. 12.— The Indian Constituent Assembly will adjourn on Sept. 18 and reassemble in the second week of October when the second reading of the Constitution will be
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  • 131 2 BUBONIC PLAGUE RAGING IN JOGJAKARTA BATAVIA, Sept. 12. The death roll in bubonic plague in the Jogjakarta district has risen to 120. Lack of vaccines and medical instruments is handicapping efforts to stem the disease, said an Indonesian Republican spokesman, says a Renter report. A plague epidemic is raging through
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  • 115 2 NriW DELHI, Sep.. 12.— Dr. RaJendrft Prasad, President of the constituent Assembly, said here iliat ft was a regrettable fact that V.ndhya Pradesh bad not yet been represented in ttH Assembly. He, aoweveT, added: "We have asked them to iend their representatives, and
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  • 71 2 A CONFERENCE OF LETTERS" NEW DELHI, Sept. 12.— The In'dian National Commission for cooperation with the UNESCO has convened a "Conference of Letters," to review the progress of Indian literature and plan new tjchemes for its development. The conference, comveined on behalf of the Indian Government, is scheduled to meet
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  • 73 2 COLOMBO. Sp 1 1: —The ernor-Gencral, Lord Soulta; dared open the n-w jcin Kandyan dancing at Amuti last Sunday. The .school wii ittrtai j Madhyama Lanka N I laya of which the A- i o! Colombo, tin R". R'Vtl. Li d Mel. is on*- ol
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  • 59 2 K.WTS. S«pt 12 —MrKodfftway. Tmvn-O until inaunuraWd a water dw s< i rvic«' here Drinking ua'cr I bro<l lorry from Naranthana'. hr« away, and i- >uppli d tl 1 in town on a rationed bu* Incidrntalh. I <" mfTl !j has Imm'll rwrived from Thambiah.
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  • 35 2 AMBALA.nuuua Bcrvl 6v Zo.v fislted Anibalangoaa Koian danc'rui masks. appreciation at SB mask* too* She in^^.yT' «flg da>a. who showed h ,1m intend^ P 1^ 1 1 mask-dani'ir..' FOC
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  • 608 3 Secretary To Seek Br. ipti-Ked Policy In Asia L ihMS AMERICA TO SHARE PART OF f fIEK RESPONSIBILITY gitfiyGTON, Sept. 12.— The Truman Adminisl nill anti-Communist policy will begin to take n the conference opening on Tuesday beihi I > Secretary of State Dean Acheson and Vhh Fon ign
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  • 72 3 Dollar Talks Have Not Solved Britain's Crisis Says Bevin WASHINGTON. Sept. 12. The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, said yesterday the dollar talks had not yet found a .solution to Britain's dollar shortage but he was confident the volution would be found. In a surprise impromptu speech after Sir
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  • 348 3 M KVELOPMENTS IN MYSTERY RILLING W FORMER U.S. ARMY MAN NIU, Sopt 12 An attractive 32-year-oU ™< .mother of four children Saturday was for- "wd with premeditated murder of George C. j' "rmer American Army Counter Intelligence "nj her innocence. Mrs. Ester Delrosario
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  • 95 3 countries to acknowledge that thproclem was there. He said that one could then get tne best brains in all the countries to find the right answer to trie problem. They had not found thei rignt answer yet. The dollar crisis was an inevitable aftermath of the last
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  • 83 3 IRAQ WELCOMES UNION WITH SYRIA BAGDAD, Sept. 12.--Fadnil Majali, Iraq Foreign Minister said on Thursday that Iraq would welcome union with Syria if the Syrian leaders and people were willing. He told the Associated Press in an exclusive interview that Iraq history Ls a record of effort towards Arao union.
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  • 355 3 India Pakistan To Confer On Position Of Indians In S. Africa PHOTO. Zatrullah Khans Revelation LONDON, Sept. 12.— Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, Pakistan's Foreign Minister, said late Saturday night conversations between India, Pakistan and Africa would be held soon to discuss the position of Indians in South Africa. Sir Mohammed,
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  • 158 3 Pakistan Muslim League President To Canvass Support For Islamistan Move! KARACHI, Sept. 11. Chaudry Khiiliquz/aman. President of the Pakistan Muslim ?,eague, is to leave here on Monday on a Middle East tour lo discovered whether u brotherly feeling among Muslims there is strdng enough to weld them into a united
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  • 134 3 Madiun Rebellion Participants To Be Given Amnesty BATAVIA. Sepl. \2 The Republican Cabinet has decided to give amnesty tp all involved in the Communist uprising in Madlui. <East Java last, according to a Jogjakarta radio broadcast quoted by the Dutch news agency. All soeial, economic and political groupings and organisations
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  • 206 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 12.— After next month, British troops will remain in Ceylon only as "welcome guests" in certain areas to be specified, a Ministry of Defence spokesman said here yesterday. Formation of Ceylon's army will begin soon, and its strength will be
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  • 129 3 'MacArthur Will Stay In Japan TOKYO. Sept. IS. General Dougias vi^tAriiiur will continue u> exercise me "wiae9i raugt oi autonomy' m auinuiisteruifc toe occupation 01 Japan. lracy > Yoomets, Undersecretary ot the Army, nuac tais pom i clear dunng a pre^ conlerence summarising bi« two woeii^ vibit litre. Xnero >mil
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  • 293 3 Indian Delegate Urges Need For More International FellowShips For Post-Graduate Students PARIS, Sept. 12.— Mr. P. M. Kirpal, Deputy Secretary to the Indian Ministry of Education said here yesterday that India had calculated her needs in scientific and technical personnel for the next 10 years. He was opening the second
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  • 201 3 CAUX SUR MONTRAUX. Switzerland. Sept. It. A Chinese Nationalist Government Minister appealed through the Moral Rearmament Movement (MRM) Saturday for appointment of a. United Stages Government Commission to confer with Chinese leaders on China'* urgent need*. Tho appeal -from Dr. Chen Lifu. Minister
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    592 4 l'nc oovernor continuing said: "Tut JiipiiiH'se war leiv a great hi;»tus in t.n<- education ot tne youtn oi 6outn Last Asia and there B nccv66iiy a* well as a demand u»at me youih here should be properly educated m order tnai iney v .aa play tneir part m a
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  • 278 4 ILO Director General Explains Purpose Of The Conference After the Governors welcome address. Mr. D. C. Tait, Secretary iK-nerai of the ILO addressing the Conference said:%vVe are not here to draft resolutions on general principles. We are here to help the Asian countries not merely in the long run but
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    16 4 E.C.A.F.E.— Miss Beryl M. Power S.C.A.P.— Mr. S. D. Collet, Chief of the Manpower Branch.
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  • 306 4 Full List Ot Delegates To ILO Conference following is the full list of delegates atteindiitff the Asian Conference of Experts on Technical Training, which opened in Singapore yesterday and which will continue until Sept. 24: AUSTRALIA Mr. E. Eltham, Director of industrial Training, Common'wealtn Department ot labour and National Service.
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  • 240 4 Full and frank discussio.is on problems relating to technical training of workers were held yesterday afternoon at tne 1.L.0. (onterenve. Addressing the delegates when the afternoon session resumed, the Secretary-General oi 1.L.0. Mr. D. C Tait stated that other hi Id affices would be set up
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  • 194 4 A party of Ist Seafortrts accompanied by police located a Dandit camp unaer construction in the Kundang area oi TangkaK on Sept. 9. "Eight sentry posts were discovered in tne surrounding rubber overlooking ail approacnes to the camp. Vvnile patrolling, the party arrested tive illegal
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  • 42 4 It is announced that the names of the crew of the Dakota wnlch crashed on Sept. 7 in the Taiping area are:PUot Fiight-Lieutcna,nt J. R. Fora. Wireless Operator Signal-2, J. H. Armstrong, and Navigator Navigator-2, (J. H. W. Danton.
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  • 128 4 i\ir. H. G. Beverley, Chief Police Officer, Selangor, has left Malaya for the United Kingdom on vacation leave on medical grounds. He will be succeeded as Chief Police Officer, Selangor, by Mr. W. A. C. Haines, Assistant Co,mmissioner of Police, who has been, Chief Police Officer,
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  • 53 4 It has been decided to hold a dinner in honour of Sardar Joginder Singh, India GaVt. Trade Cjmmissioner at the Sea View Hotel on Friday, the 14th September, 1949. Members are cordially invited and they are requested to contract Mr. Balbir Singh, 111, North Bridge* Road,
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