Indian Daily Mail, 15 September 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. xo. 217. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 194!). FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 81 1 ATiIENS, Sept. 14--Greece will ngnX Aican:a "in sen-defence" it any new aUacxs are launcned by Communist guerillas from the Aloania siae. a responsible cireek source said on Tuesday. *ie said his country would notify the United Nations of its plan 01 action at the coming U.N.
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  • 178 1 Sill lo Be lntroducea In Con Assembly Tomorrow Ail Powers Now To Be Relegated To Federal Court Kg II DELHI, Sept. 14.— India's Constituent AsMy is expected on Friday to consider a bill %proing tor the abolition of jurisdiction of the
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  • 152 1 Big Four Foreign Ministers To Attend U.N. Session WASHINGTON, Sept. 14. A jifrie Department spokesman said yesterday that all the Rife Four foreign Ministers were expected to be in New York fov the openi.ig >f tho United Nations General trembly da Sept. 20. He added that U was not decided
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  • 95 1 Ft»m C)ur Own Correspondent) 11— Tamilnad m* President Mr K. KamaI Naoar arnvd here yesterday "".due i postmortem regarding (defeat of the Congress in the I c «»ik to the District H Truhv is the only Tamil c wh»r, independents, mainly
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  • 63 1 India To Stop Allotments To Non-Rice Eating Areas I", aept. 14.— The inwat will from the •rop season (Oct.- wnSefcli stop ai- anas where »1 Wtant and staple l wiw learned here, l^jwjent also proposes imports next year 'WBt-r rice supplies l(( ir.as within the upto Sept l this -r
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  • 45 1 Dr. Lohia To Tour Germany Iruj M. Dr. Ramrnnan ot thr J "l>artrm-nt of toarrived here on W tour of Ger- a-iquarters of Powerful LeftJ;;ic party. -A {;',<' the hope that ''iaJiam will thec in the ng to socialist rtd where there 'tors /lor va»n- AP
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  • 9 1 Lai»S?S2? Conference, k'^ Mr\ l h CommlsBwne Jfthnre
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  • 57 1 A party of 17 defecate* and me*nbers of 1.L.0. Secretariat staff visited th<> Hla*> Hoe Rubber Factory yesterday anerncon. The tour was con-ducted by the Deputy Commissioner of Labour, Mr, Lyle, and accompanied by four students of the An^lo-Chtneso School, wtio are voluntary workers of
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    77 1 PHOTO H.M.S. Raider, a destroyer of the Ro'herham Class, was ceremoniously handed over to the Government of India at Devonport, England, on Sept. 9 by Admiral Sir Robert L. Burnett, Commander-in-Chief Plymouth. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, High Commissioner for India, accepted. The vessel was renamed 11.M.1.5. Rana by Lady
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  • 362 1 FIRST WARSHIP TO ENTE(R INNER ROADS HERE (By Our Staff Reporter) A grand welcome was accorded to the British Sloop, H.M.S. Amethyst of Yangtse fame, when she arrived here in Singapore yesterday. On arrival off St. John's Island, the Amethyst which
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  • 544 1 Free Indonesia Will Not Allow Japanese Emigration Says Dr. Hatta THE HAGUE, Sept. IL— Dr. Mohammed Hatta, Indonesian Republican leader at the round- table conference here, told Reu. ter today that the future United Republic would flatly reject'" any plan for Japanese emigration to Borneo, Celebes and Dutch N w
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  • 364 1 HINDI AS STATE LANGUAGE OF INDIA Tamilian Leader's Plea For Give And Take Policy (Frum Our Gun Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept. 14. Language is i matter of life and death to South India/ 1 declared Tamilian T. A. Kamaiingam C nettiar speaking in the Consti tuenl
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  • 136 1 PLEA FOR ADOPTION OF MUNSHI AIYANGAR DRAFT ON LANGUAGE ISSUE A later cable received from our New Delhi correspondent last night stated as follows: The Constituent .Asm mbly continued discussion on National language question today The threeday debate was nut concluded at the time of writing but indications were that
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  • 95 1 Scottish Aviation Expert Sentenced For Fraud Against Pak. Govt. KARACHI, Sept. 14. Adam Smith, Scottish civil aviation expert, was sentenced to two years imprisonment and nn*d 4.000 rupees here yesterday for £raud j^ainst the Pakistan Odvernment He vrats aksd sentenced to six jioitfhs' mtortjotiment and fined 500 rupees f*r dbrfttinK
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  • 253 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 11.— The China Mail quoting a reliable source today said an attempt on Chiang Kai-shek's life was made in his Chungking home in the confusion of a great fire on Sept. 2. It said a hand grenade was thrown at Chiang, but he was
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  • 219 1 Loyola College Principal To Join Indian Delegation To UNO NfcW DELHI. Sept., 14 —A Jesuit priest frr>m Mailr./ will be a niLinber of (ho India*. Delegation to tlie I 'niti <i Nations General AssembU eotivciiinq at Lake Success this month. The Rev Fath'-r Jerome d* Souza, principal or Loyola Coliat
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  • 712 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. Sept. 15, 1949 SIR HENRY GURNEY'S PRAYER IN a Liberation Day Message to school children broadcast over Radio Malaya yesterday morning. Sir Henry Gurney the HiVh Commissioner of the Federatkm, referred at length to the prevailing terrorism in this country ;:n<l declared: "I pray that,
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  • 483 2 Muslim Villagers In Pakistan-Held Territories Opt For India SRINAGAR, Sept. 14. In the first practical plebiscite conducted in Kashmir under the supervision of the United Nations Military Observers, Muslim inhabitants of some Tillel Valley villages, which fell on the Pakistan side of the cease-ftfe
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  • 125 2 POLICE TEAR GAS DEMONSTRATING CALCUTTA VARSITY STUDENTS CALCUTTA. Sept. 14. Police used tear gas yesterday to disperse University students demonstrating before the residence of Dr. P. N. Banerjeo, Vice-Chancellor of Culcutta University, the police made 40 arrests. Student* were demonstrating as a protest against the University's "non-fulfilment" o i a
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  • 183 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 14.— The Government of India have decided to withdraw from Sept. 12 Indian currency notes and bank notes of the value of Rs. 100 having the words "Karachi" or "Lahore" on them, the Finance Ministry announced hero. These will, however, continue *t<,
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  • 109 2 Partition Poser For Muslim Divines LUCKNOW, Sept. 14— Muslim divines in Meerut are puzzled over a problem which has arisen owing to partition. The problem is, can Muslim women who refused to accompany their husbands who migrated to Pakistan, apply for dissolution of marriage? It is reported that in a
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  • 81 2 No Fear Of Communism IN W. Pakistan Says Zafrullah Khan NEW YORK, Sept. 14.— $ii ZaCrullah Khun. Foreign Mini.tte.r of Pakistan, who arrived at La Guardia airfield Monday to Head his *mmtr v\ delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, said there was no danger of (Jomniunfst influence, in western
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  • 36 2 BOMBAY. Sept.. 13.— India'* numbQr one table tennis pUyer. Mr. Uttam Chandrana, annexed both the men's single*: and men'i doubles in the Cricket Club of India Bombay on Sept. n. GIIS
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  • 72 2 INDIAN TEA PRODUCTION AND EXPORTS NEW DELHI, Sept. 14.— India has now 850,000 acres under tea, according to official estimates. Over 1,000,000 people in the country arc employed in the tea industry. One of India's "dollajr-ca.rners, tea exports totalled Rs. Gc0,000,000 in the year 1948. Next to China. India i*
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  • 91 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 14.— Dr. M. V. San<t, orthopaedic surgeon of Bombay, has been awarded a Travelling Fellowship by the World Heaitn Organisation lor studying problems connected wit n the poliomyelitis in the United States and Europe. The Bombay Municipal Corporation will bear the air
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  • 68 2 KARACHI, Sept. 14.— Pakistan has assured Britain that she opposes devaluation of the pound sterling, an authoritative source said here last night. Britain recently asked the dominion for her views on this subject the source stated. Pakistan felt that devaluation would have an unfavourable
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  • 105 2 INDIAN UNION PRESIDENT TO BEKNOWN AS CHAKRAVARTHI BOMBAY, Sept. 14.— India's dent of the Indian Republic should ne caned "i naKrav<trim a ISomoay Doctor has suggested to tfte members of the Indian Constituent Assembly. rne doctor, V. V. Wagh, in a letter addressed to the members of the Assembly said:
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  • 51 2 HONGKONG, Sept. 14— A fourhour five destroyed 80 houses oil thc southern side of Chungking and live people suspected of- arson were detained, tne Nationalist Central News 'Agency reported tonight. luainy Nationalist light bombers hist night attacked Communist outside. Shanghai, the Agency added. Re
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  • 37 2 RAXAJUL, Sept. 14.— Pandit Uppadhayaya, the well-known Nepali poet, was released by the Government on Sept. 6. He had been detained in Bar j an jail for a period of nearly two years. FOC
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  • 430 2 Dr. Katju Asks Students To Regulate Their Conduct CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY AND BURDWAN INCIDENTS DEPLORED CALCUTTA, Sept. 11.— Dr. Katju, Governor of West Bengal, appealed to the students of the province to pause and think not once or twice, but a hundred times before they set out upon paths of action
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  • 39 2 Congress Victor ies In Chitoor Elections MADANAPALLE, St^. 14.— The Congress has won 36 out of 52- seats ill tht ChittoOT district board elections. In Puttur taluk, which has six s^ats, five CongrpKßmen w« r n icturned unopposed FOC
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  • 61 2 New York Children Hold One World Festival NEW YORK. Sept. 14.— T0 foster friendship among the world's peoples, -children of Public School No. 1 here presented a "One World Festival". More than 200 youngsters, ranging in age from five tj 15 years, took part in presenting folk dances representing Russia.
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  • 204 2 MALAYA ALSO TO BENEFIT LONDON, Sept. 14.— Britain has blueprinted a US$l,6OO, 000,000 programme for developing her colonies with American help. British officials reported on Monday this country's colonies in Africa and Southeast Asia ar e likely to benefit most if the plan
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  • 46 2 BERLIN, Sept. 14. Lord Beveridgt\ internationally known British authority on Social Welfare arrived in Berlin on Tuesday fox a three-day visit. His Berlin programme will include an address to the West Berlin CUy Assembly and lecture* on the subject "New Towns" A.P.
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  • 77 2 INDIAN WOMEN ARE BEAUTIFUL SAYS "MISS UNIVERSE BOMBAY, Sept 13 The 1* year-old "Miss Univer-t," Nancy De Scaflfa of Venezuella. is now in Bombay She is on a world tour o "see and know things." Miss Scaffa who was acclaimed the world's most beautiful woman at the International-Beuty Contest in
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  • 32 2 "GURU NARAVANA GREATER THAN IN SAINTS' FD D I u *m j U SnT I I Krishna 4 Kana;. Qa I iumm a tual 18 m amor -51 u wdi i,, FOC
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  • 39 2 LEPERS SCALE ON WALLS! Uuna^Kera, v.iiaf. *> uiairman, b v Mr S ,> -nouiu Dt taken .0 'J. 'o ttie suirounuin. Tl|U J« a iaddvr 10 get aero" CS aary wall. u^mleper S Hhoar raiion.s trade them to uh agtr.s.. FOC
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  • 92 2 COLOMBO. S,p lUTht >andth degrc,. granted by versify of vlon ua> <<»nfn rlic lav; << iiv<><a'ion This din's not nci, -ir howevr, that tht lit has rontVri' d itfmi o n a in Iktmim*. ;is more :han one d*] soint'iimcs tannd li\ i mj
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  • 24 2 KUKUNEGALA Si I Julius Phillips, Kum H trate, sentenced a yo. Isadiai FtnaiaA rigorous imprisonmen young female ii FOC
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  • 46 2 MUTfJE, s.|»t It-ml abrupt end to wedding rt house, 'n Sanibur (1 m miks ii»m Mutun hlm>»» th<- thauhed r*»«f alight The hn,W. *U**4 UK bricl.s fa'her Hj Murugappan. uas com The now cou P l< f-"" 11^ interrupted honcyni<*>n hr.desroom'. n-'d-nc, t* 1 FOC
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  • 39 2 STUDENTS BEAT HUSKS TO SUPPLY COIR CENTRES CHAVAKACHCHERHYSJ _Coir is being j Kachcliai shOT had been j lagoon. Student j beat tofa 10--monstration cen Mr V. Kanapath-P-" j strator of the W*'* trio, ia n chahoatins of husk*: FOC
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  • 28 2 CHAVAKACHCgg The M KumbibW*r toration c samy-Tem impon Hindus and c W as conduced ponnuchcham ls fril T p n-nsu -<J h tcsni FOC
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  • 440 3 I Rcdhakrishnan\<; Impressions Oi Moscow ItHEBE IS GENUINE btSIRE FOR I PEACE EVERYWHERE „,.;< Sept U.—Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, I \mhcssador lo Russia, s- id here last night he ILd n <i' nuilw desir€ for Peace" during his W*Ls in Moscow. r/ not feel any preparedness
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  • 118 3 JOGJAKARTA, Sept. 14. An Indonesian official denied today that the Republic has been invited to take part in the Cammunisit W(|rld Federatioin of Trade Union (WFTU) Congress *o be held in ■Peiping on Nov. 15. Asrardin, who was Vice-Chair-nan of the Indonesian
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  • 141 3 ISIA DOES IT 38 TIMES! RECORD OF VETOE IN SECURITY COUNCIL SUCCESS, Sept. 11. Russia yesterday [for total of Security Council vetoes to 38 applied seven in quick succession barring 'entries from United Nations membership. e entries were Portugal, Italy, Austria, Finl!ri'Jordan and Ceylon. another renedlate ap- v mcmberrrfher six
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  • 136 3 Afghan Body To Foster Cultural Relations With India NUW DELHI. Seirt. 14.— An important step in fostering cultural relations brtwcon Afghanistan and India was taken on Seift. 5 when an .isM»oiiUia.i of Afghan artists, art lovers a,nd educationists was funned in ttabui. The aMOCifcttOQ which will function as the K.a.bul
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  • 67 3 INDIA GIVES FURTHER ADVANCE TO PAKISTAN RED CROSS NEW DELHI, Sipt. 14— The Inliian Red Cro^s Society has made a further advance o f Rs. 50,000 t 0 th« Pakistan R^d Cross Society towards maintenance exjxtfises o f the Red Crobii home for disabled ex-cervicf^ me n at Sialkot. The
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  • 144 3 Chinese Nationalists Claim Successes On All Fronts CANTON, Sept 14 —The Chinese "Naitionahats reported successes on every front Monday, but repeated their predictions that a big new v^mmun'st drive against Can-ion was in th makiig. Ihe Nationalist Army spokesman said the Nationalists huJ reI ccupied Jucheng, 170 miles iwrih |>f
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    27 3 PHOTO. V E Maung. Burmese Foreign M luster (left) is seen talking to Liaquat Ali Khan Prime Minister of Pakistan at Mr. Khan's house in Karachi. A.P.
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  • 225 3 WASHINGTON, Sept. 14. The Radio Corporation of America announced recently that it has perfected a system for introducing colour into present television operations, The company in a statement filed with the Federal Communications Commission said that colour programmes may now be picked up by
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  • 203 3 Exploitation Of Small Nations By Big Ones Must Be Stopped Indian Delegates Warning STOCKHOLM, Sept. 14.— Tajanul Hussain, India, said a debate on unequal treaties at the Congress of the Inter-Parlia-mentary Union here last week "i t is necessary to fight against the e\ pin tion of small countries by
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  • 355 3 H or ld Bank Recommendation WASHINGTON, Sept. 14. Top leaders of the World Bank and Monetary Fund joined Tuesday in urging European countries to devalue their currencies as a means of hastening their economic comebacks. This advice was given to nearly
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  • 46 3 BOMBAY, Sept. 14. —The 8.8. C.I. Railway here is trying low power short wave radio sets for communication between the driver and guard on railway trains. Ttv ra'lway If also trying the radio sets for large marshalling yards and inter-station communi cation FOC
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  • 293 3 RANGOON, Sept. 14— The Burma Government announced on Tuesday the reocviipAlion by box ermue.it troops of ibc northern .Miin .sum town 01 Muse, 100 miies nuctb of La<shk>. Kachin mutineers ttetl the town before the troops arrived. Tne Burma Army announced that the air lorce
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  • 328 3 KARACHI, Sept. 14.— Abdus Sattar Pirzada, Pakistalt'B Food and Agriculture Minister, said here recently that the dominion's last wheat crop had been a bumper one and that her new cotton crop was expected to show big increases over last year's. He forecast thai Pakistan
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  • 5 3 All India Cultural Conference FOC
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  • 1809 4 further Evidence Before Arbitration Board The Rubber Industry Arbitration Hoard composetf of Mr. T. H. Sitcock, Chairman, Mr. K. J. Cumming and Mr. R. Ramani heard oral evidence at their second session in the Secretariat Building, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. At the end
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  • 385 4 Th» Gurkha Soldier who was wounded during an engagement with bandits in the IcnwuWlh area in Johore on Sept. 11, died on Seift. 12. During the engagement, the Military killed four bandits, says a Police communique issued in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds:NEGRLI SEMBILAN: Sercmban area
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