Indian Daily Mail, 14 September 1949

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol~y. NO. 216 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 94 1 tut His lncometax Per v 0 Exceeds Rs. 60,000 i from Our Own Cornspondent) M DELHI, Sept. 13. The Prime Minister of 0 randit Mtiru, earns less than Its. 50 a month L o nrt salary. Z m me financial year, April
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  • 132 1 Ji: eKONG Sent. 13. Chinese v( re still comd tad tile north Kv-'ungton^ KKne ibectors nave /ances. Dtiieve an all- any moment witn ion men movuig Hunan, ;>ru\ u.ct'S. think Nationalist o make local ":i the CcymBICSI IN CHUNGKING Cniang Kai-shek I in CnungKliatc between L! ;r.a groups in
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  • 49 1 ™W. 13. Mr. chairman of the CummLsC«floa de Guizane, arrived here yesCommission's Jtaaga* and had r*}\ Olrja Shankar '■nil of the Aflalra Ministry. tr stated seek ohurifl--,'Mv to the ."V 1 °< Au'i. 30. I»clo-Pakisuin truce in i to Admiral Ir r arbitration
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  • 28 1 "Tfcc Indian sin Ka ™ch«, Dr. un dav placed a ;h.;;\""f 'ho late Mr f <d ''i of the first GIIS
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  • 16 1 DOWN BOARD SECRETARY KUALA TRENGGANU a "^unc«.d that r Haji Wm !:."n uppoint- Board. effect from
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  • 67 1 THODUPUZHA HILLS CRACKING: PEOPLE NEARBY IN PANIC (From Our Own Correspondent) KOTTA Y AM, Sept 13 —Deep cracks on the sides of the Thodupuzha Hills (North Travancore) have been reported today. Persons who have been to the spot >a'd fissures were "between five and six feet wide and going deep
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  • 53 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE, Sept 13 Dr. C. V. Raman, eminent Indian Physicist, has asked students to realise the "cultural value" o f science Dr. Hainan told college students here: "Read science with an eye on Hs cultural value and not for
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  • 56 1 Madras Govt. To Take Over Five Electric Distribution Concerns (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 13.— Madras Government will take over fiv© electricity distribution undertakings in tho province shortly. Public Works Minister Mr. M. Baktavatannounced here today. These delude three European companies. Madras Government recently announced decision to nationalise all
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  • 62 1 Indo Philippine Trade Promotion Envisaged (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Sept. 13.— Mr. Maynardo M. Farol, first Philippine Consul-General in India, said here today he hoped t 0 promote trade relations between India and Uj e Philippines "as early as possible." Farol added be expected the Con-sulate-General will be raised
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  • 49 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Sept. 13.— Over 400 Indian refugees arrived here by ship from Rangoon yesterday evening. Some of them have been flown from Taunggyi, a Karen -occupied town in Burma, by the Indian Embassy and repatriated under its "assisted passage" schem*. Copyright
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  • 66 1 COMMUNISTS TO FORM RIVAL RAILWAY WORKERS UNION (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Sept. 13.— The Com-munit-dominated All-India Trades Union Congress has called a Rauroad Workers Conference in Calcutta on Sept. 16 to form a new Trade Union of railroad workers. The new union, according t 0 the sponsors, will 'adopt
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  • 51 1 India Govt. Takes Over Cooch Behar Administration (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Sept. 13.— India Govyrnment yesterday took .over the administration of Cooch Behar a Princely State on the borders of West Bengal. Captain V. Nanjappa has b*en appointed Chief Commis-aiom-r of Cooch Behar by th- States M n. :,try
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  • 1160 1 Federation Asst. Director Of Education Mr. Hodge Pays Ihe town Tamil Schools, such as the one which you conduct, have always been among the brighter features of Indian education here. The attendance of the pupils is usually better than in the rural districts;
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  • 408 1 The international Labour Organisation Conference got into earnest work on the second day of the Conference yesterday, as the first day had been devoted to the opening ceremony and the general discussion on the agenda of the Conference. At yesterday's sessions, the centre of
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  • 491 1 TWO DAY PROGRAMME OF ENTERTAINMENTS TO OFFICERS AND RATINGS ARRANGED H.M.S. Amethyst will be calling at Singapore en route to the United Kingdodom today Sept. 11 and it has been decided to give her and her crew a suitable welcome in recognition of their
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    • 26 1 &ION RATES I v Borneo and Sarawak I 4.00 I 12.00 F v 24.00 I 48.00 I* places I 4.50 I 13.00 I 27.00 I 54.00
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    • 70 1 C-G JOINS PRESS CLUB OF MALAYA The Malayan Press News', official organ of the Press- Club of Malaya, announced yesterday that the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, would become the first honorary member of th« Press Chib of Malaya. UNESCO OBSERVER EXPECTED IN SINGAPORE Dr. Alexander WoLsky otf the UNESCO
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    • 84 1 TELL TOUR FMDOG9S TO THE NORA through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Daily in Malaya over 14 yean 71, SKI, EG IE ROAD. SINGAPORE. OUTBREAK OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE It i* officially announced that a dangerous infectious disease, namely, small-pox, exists in both Bandoeng and Samarang. "SURRIENTO" Due to hail on
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  • 727 2 Life is real, Life is earnest, It's not an empty dream. Co sang the great poet Longfellow. But one realises that it is real and earnest, and not an empty dream, only when one is in adversity. It may sound paradoxical but many, we are sure, will
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  • 84 2 KARACHI. Sept. 12. Pakistan's trade with ithe United States during the year ended March 1949 totalled Rs. 62,700,000, it was officially stated in Karachi Friday. Exports to the United States totalled Rs. 57,000,000 and included Rs. 51,700,000 worth of raw jute. Other exports were raw
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  • 164 2 No Confiscation Without Adequate Compensation PANDIT NEHRU'S COMPROMISE FORMULA IN CONASSEMBLY NEW DELHI, Sept. 15. -Under India's new constitution no person will be deprived of fiis property save by authority of law and no property will be taken for public purposes unless
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  • 98 2 MADRAS ZAMINDARI ABOLITION BILL CRITICISED (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Sept. 13.— Sir Alladi Krishnafcwamy Iyer distinguished lawyer, criticised Madras Government in the Constituent Assembly yesterday for having taken possession of Zamindaries in the Province without even formulating a scheme of payment. The Assembly finally passed Nehru's bitterly debated
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  • 97 2 (From Our Own Corn'spondcnt) OTTAPPALAM, Si|>(. ft BfaiJM varaja of Kollengode presiding of*f the fourth Annual Session of th^ Malabar Landholders Association meeting here on Sunday strongly protested against proposed agricultural bill of Madras Government as injuring the interest of all classes of agriculturists.
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  • 246 2 KARACHI, Sept. 6 (By Air Mail).— Mr M next-door neighbour of the Indian High J!! m Nk gave his eye-witness account before the Snen, n^lM into the Karachi Flag incident. Url *W Replying to a question from the Acivoeute-tJreneral witn regard 10
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  • 69 2 UNESCO BUDGET FOR 1950 PARIS. Sept. 13. -UN-Hern J asked it, 48-nu-inbfr to l*>o, it was anniuci^i The budget wai b-aiscmaJ the l ourm annual c^ncuV.: United Nations baucatS and cultural Organlsat^ The lesiion opens hurt o; i^. it, will be presented by Dm£ General Jaim e Torre, Boq,: OnL
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  • 216 2 FORMER CHARGE D'AFFAIRES IN PARIS DR. PILLAI'S OBSERVATION (From Our Own Correspondent) EKNAKULAM, Sept. 13. Prospects were bright for closer and more cordial relations between India and France, declared Dr. P. P. Pillai Representative of the Government of India Designate to Japan. Mr. Pillai. formerly
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  • 116 2 MADRAS, Sept. 13— The Madras Cabinet at its meeting recently considered the recommendations of the Harijan Welfare Committee and accepted many of them. The most important feature of the recommendations is the creation of a Harijan Welfare Officer of the grade of Deput}- Collector for
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  • 87 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— The Government of India have no intention to allow export of sugar from the current year's stocks which will remain for internal consumption, th<* Agriculture Ministry announced here. The announcement said: "One of the causes that led to the recent
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  • 79 2 MADRAS, Sept. 13— The Government have issued orders directing 'hat full fee concessions should be granted to Harijan pupils in elementary fejhd higher elementary schools, b<A*h und'T public and .private .managements, for a period of ten years from 1949-50, irrespective of the income limits of
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  • 211 2 Resettlement Scheme For Ex Servicemen NEW DELHI. Sept. 13— Sixteen thousand acres of virgin soil are to bp ploughed this winter by ex-Ser-vic^men, it is learnt. This is part of the post-war resettlement scheme to be implemented through the Rehabilitation Organization (Defence). T*n thousand acres of land will b c
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  • 93 2 ATOM BOMB IS OBSOLETE ST. CEROUE. Switzerland, Sept. 1". The atom bomb has been made .obsolete by a biold?ical product, seven ounces of which is enough to kill everyone in the world. Dr. Brock Chisholm, Canadian Director-General of the World Health Organisation, said here yesterday. He added "the atom bomb
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  • 159 2 Cut In Expenses On New Schemes: Centre's Suggestion To Provinces BOMBAY, Sept. 12.— The Government of India have advised the Provincial Governments to reduce their expenditure by at least 20 per cent, on new schemes, dependent on Central finances, it was learnt here. They are also said to have asked
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  • 186 2 PRESERVE LAW ORDER": ORISSA PREMIER'S CALL TO CITIZENS CUTTACK, Sept. 13. Mr. Harekrishna Mahatab, Premier of Orissa, stated here that the duty of the citizens of a demo, cratic State was to follow and obey the Jaw formulated by their own representatives. 'Instead of violating laws/' the Premier said, "they
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  • 55 2 INDIA AND BURMA TO RECOGNISE BAO DAI REGIME SAIGON, Sept. 13.— Burn<a and India alre expected to remtjniseEmperor 840 Dai's new Vietnam Government. The Philippines Government was reported to have offered to recognise Ba'o Dai's Gov?i iimimt if Vietnam Joins the anti-Communist Pacific pact, which the Philippines President. Quirino. is
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  • 50 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 13.— The Indian Oovernment announced Monday that «the Ln<U a -Philippines talks for a bilateral air agreement wiil be resumed at New Delhi Wednesday. It added that three more delegates are arriving from Manila to join the .present three- man Philippine delegation. A.P.
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  • 97 2 LONDON, Sept. 13.— The Congress of Feopte Against Imperialism is holding a four-day ronferenct in London, opening on Oct. 7, to decide its attitude towards "power blocs" and war. Mr. Fen nor Brock way. former political Secretary of the
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  • 122 2 CANTON. Sept. 13.-Pren. Hsi-shan said yi-sterday thtcurp by U.S. Senator TdmCoooiDyv Generalissimo Chiang Ka fled to Formosa with th< N Government 's gold reaer* tirely without foundation" "In pomt of fact," h« ad.: appropriations of Government me th< C of the National Treasury u Minister
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  • 325 3 Indone sians Want Pact With Dutch To Be Registered With UN ling 'Private' Arrangement c ks International Status Dutch Want Guarantees flrt fanmcial Policy! [uGI'E, Sept. li— lndonesian delegates to jjJi conference on Indonesia believe the fl Dulch-IndoicHian union can be solved \n the compact as an international treaty SfoJ/i
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  • 63 3 CEYLON TO APPLY FOR WORLD BANK MEMBERSHIP COLOMBO, Sept. U, -Ceylon Ja to apply for membership of the World Bank *nd International Monetary Fund. According to usually reliable sources security would be furnished 'by the /transfer of part of Ceylon external assets. It is Ithought the Oavermient might .apply for
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  • 737 3 U5 Agrees To Buy More Rubber WASHINGTON, Sept. 13. The United States, Britain and Canada on Monday announced a ten-point programme which Sir Stafford Cripps said would bring Britain's dollar crisis under control and pave the way for her economic comeback.
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  • 152 3 India To Set Up 11 National Research Laboratories NKW DELHI, Sept. 13.— The Government of India has plans for 11 national research laboratories at a total cost of 38,000,000 rupees (US <i i .loo.ooo) Largest of them is the National Physical Laboratory built on the model of the Bureau of
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  • 95 3 TOKYO. Sept. V. —The globelish -^ocaJled becaus clt can swell itself into a large ball too big for bigger ftsh to swallow— is regarded as a dangerouf delicacy by the Japanese. Unleas cleaned properly it is poisuntnja. The Hearts* uorcau of Tokyo will shortly hold an
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  • 71 3 ISRAELI PREMIER THREATENED WITH STENGUN TEL AVIV, Sept. 13.— A visitor in the public gallery of Israel's Parliament aimed a stengun the Prime Minister David Ben Gurion Monday. The whOie Parliament at its final session before recess rose in uproar as the* visitqr painted the gun at Ben Gurion as
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  • 371 3 Fierce Fighting In Progress Along Namkhan- Muse Road BURMA: The Radio said that Government forces reoccupied the Kacnin stronghold near Namkhan after daylong shelling. Heavy casualties were said to have been inflicted on Karen rebels in the areas of Henzada and Maubin. in the Irrawaddy delta. RANGOON, Sept. 13.— Fierce
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  • 186 3 Malayans Among Overseas Donors To Help Refugees In India NEW DELHI, Sept. 13.— Numerous gifts in cash and kind for displaced persons in India have been received in recent weeks by the Government of India from a number of foreign associations and Indian nationals abroad. These have come from the
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  • 129 3 PAK -SOVIET CULTURAL ASSOCIATION FORMED! KARACHI, Sept. 13.— A Pakistan-Soviet Cultural Association has been formed here to "foster close cultural and good neighbourly relations between the peoples of the two countries." The convenor of the Association, told pressmen here recently that "on the soil of the USSR lives one of
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  • 78 3 THAILAND RECONSTRUCTION WORK PROCEEDING SATISFACTORILY NEW YORK, Sept. IS. Prince Viwat, Thailand Minister of Finance, said on Friday that reconstruction is progressing in his country "as well as can be expected." However, he added, "We need railways, irrigation and roads what every country aeede." Prince Viwafc arrived toy air from
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  • 48 3 CALCUTTA. S*pt. 13.— Abuur. 200 Indian refug-es, including a nunibcr of destitute, arrived in Calcutta from Rangoon by s.s. Karapara. Tho destitutes Were taken charge of by tho Protector of Immigrants, Government of India and were given tree passages to their respective destinations. (FOC).
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  • 645 4 Country^ Wide Patrolling Also Carried Out Renewed Concentrated Effort To Win- Out Terrorists British, Gurkha and Malayan troops, and the Police, in all parts of Malaya District's 40,000 square mil? command, are engaged in renewed concentrated operations against Malaya's Communist bandits, says an Army Press
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  • 107 4 WORKERS AND DEALERS IN METALS ASKED TO REGISTER It is officially announced tliat it is proposed to enforce the provisions of section 36 A (Register of Workers and Dealers in Metal) ot the Minor Offences Ordinance as amended by Ordinances Nos. 26 of 1937 and 7 of 1940 which provides
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  • 381 4 Meanwhile, the following detailed account of the Kuala Krau incident of Sunday Sept. 11 has been officially issued:- At approximately 4.00 a.m. on Sept. li, bren gun lire was directed at Kuala Krau police, station from two .sides. One police constable was kiiled and
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  • 210 4 BANDITS LOOT PWD QUARRY EXPLORE ST ORE INCIDENT IN ALOR GAJAH DISTRICT At about 11 p.m. o-n Sept. 11, 20 armed bajidits 18 Chinese, u*ie Malay, and one Indian went to the P.W.D. quarry kbngsi at the 22^ mile Masjid Tapa-Sutigei Bahru Road in AJof Gajah area (Malacca) and asked
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