Indian Daily Mail, 21 September 1949
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Title Section17 1949-09-21 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NQ. 223. SLNGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER fj ioio FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS- j17 words
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213 1949-09-21 1 Itcial transitory Provisions To Be Introduced Lf DELHI. M>t. 20.— India s ncw Parliament is likelv Uil into i -lence on the date of commencement of institution- ,in M. 1950, the date officially now fix[L inauguration of the Indian Kepuhlic constitution.A.P. - 213 words
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Article28 1949-09-21 1 PRESENTATION OF NOURS IN K.L. irs to 20 S< rvic< s tmmis- t King's L umpur, to -dav I will athis aranthem P.m. The take his tern will28 words
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167 1949-09-21 1 Annadurai Group Meeting Unconstitutional, Says Periyar (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 20. Periyai hamaswamy, leader of the Dravidian Federation declared that the n.ecHng of members of the Working Committee which met recen 1> under the leadership of Mr. C. N. Arjnadurai and passed a non-con-l ide nee motion againstCopyright - 167 words
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229 1949-09-21 1 AMERICAN SYNDICATE WANTS TO BUY NEWSPAPERS IN INDIA! NEW 'DELHI, Sept 20 —The American Syndicate wnich has purcnased a Paid*. an newspaper, is now looking tor newspaper* t 0 Du> 01 .sou in inaia, Bombay, New Delhi, Caieuaa, Syndicate representative aid here. Leo Margolin, who is representing tn e syndicateA.P. - 229 words
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276 1949-09-21 1 SHE IS ONLY POWER ABLE TO WITHSTAND COMMUNISM SAYS MANCHESTER GUARDIAN MANCHESTER, England, Sept. 20.— The Libera] Man luster Guardian today declared that if any societv in the East was to stand up against Communism it would probably be Jndia and that ilReuter - 276 words
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161 1949-09-21 1 COLOMBO, Sept. 20. Mr. Jayawardene. Cevlon Finance Minister, announced in Parliament today that the' Government had decided to severe the link between the Ceylon rupee and the Indian rupee. The step had been taken to legalise the position following sterling devaluation andReuter - 161 words
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130 1949-09-21 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) tKAAKLLAM, Sept 20 —The Indian Cen rai Arecanut Commit•ee met nere yesterday presided b> Mr. li. Maduava Menon, Madia, ti'utaion Minister. The Commit ee aeciued mat Calicut should be 'he committee. Mr Jairamdas Daulatram, In. dia s Food Minister, inCopyright - 130 words
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171 1949-09-21 1 RANGOON, Sept. 20 —Government forces Monday reoccupied »he southern Shan state town of Loilem, 40 mil*s east of the capi al Taungg}*. it was officially announced. Renegade Kachins and Karen rebels fled Loilem before- the Government re-en ry A Government spokesman sa'd the-A.P. - 171 words
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312 1949-09-21 1 G ive Up Ways Of Jungle And Inaugurate History O f Man DR. RADHAKRISHNAN'S PLEA TO EAST-WEST LEADERS I ARIS Sept. 20.— Dr. Sarvepalli Hadhakrishnan, Indian Ambassador to Russia, today called for a meeting of six heads xi.™ 1 f rV r(m V th East twof v r <>m Europe,Reuter - 312 words
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Article37 1949-09-21 1 LONDON. Sept. 20 —W. J Edwards. Civil Lord of the Admiralty, left London airport Monday for Colombo He plans *o makc a rou^ne inspection of naval ■tationr. dockyards and storage depot* A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article41 1949-09-21 1 MADRAS, Sept 20. About 200 taxis in Madras City went off thf stands on Sept. 12 for want of petrol. Th. Taxi-Owners' Association ha.> urged th*- Government to QOtlblc the prt>(*p» mioin t\f gallons ior L*xi. FOCFOC - 41 words
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92 1949-09-21 1 TO DISCUSS QUESTION OF COMPENSATION (From Our Own Correspondent) iiAr M D l {A epi r l A of Nattukollai Chettiar.-, led by Kaja Sir M. A. Muihaiva Chettiar met Mr I' s init J" 1 1 BaUavataalam today and urifed them toCopyright - 92 words
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270 1949-09-21 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 20.— General Yang Chich 59 mrnmm mU former Chinese Ambassador to Moscow t^ 3 e f r d Hongkong on Monday. L- as a a ™nated in He was shot hy two men who gained entrv Ia hiw n..i lhe pretense ofReuter - 270 words
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Advertisement63 1949-09-21 1 Ej RATES Sarawa* *<4 IJ I 43.00 S 4 50 If lIP*? <*>s. *mmf r ™^HKBS l m W ■> V I 'gJy Mwn> 'BUNCHES Kl OF GRAPES, GROWN IN Pf SUNNY SOUm AFRICA, gjft REMIND US OF THE Kp FAMOUS... L KEY BRANDY fe* 3 STAR a^^4 ta M63 words
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Advertisement141 1949-09-21 1 "LL YOUR WB TO the FEonm through: TAMIL MURASU The Loading TAMIL Daily in Malaya over 14 yean 71, SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE. AN ANNOUNCEMENT For Those Who Are Not Yet In The Know Of The famous Punjabi Shop at Serangoon Koad, Singapore, which is serving tinpublic with PRi; S II141 words
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859 1949-09-21 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed, Sept 21. 1949. IWIOSI things connected with the so-called "Communities Liaison Committee* have been SO mysterious that a review of its inception and history will, we ..re sure, help to brush up our rekders' memory and enable i -ni to appreciate the signifies nee ot859 words
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186 1949-09-21 2 If They Do Not Want Us There, We Will Not Go There' LUDHIANA, Kasi Punjab, Sept. 20.— Prime Minister Pandit Nehru Sunday on described as "incorrect" a statement attributed to him in a report of his speechReuter - 186 words
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Article, Illustration204 1949-09-21 2 Gandhi Jayanti Celebrated All Over India ACCORDING TO HIM) I im NEW DELHI, Sept. 2().-(,, r Pl| f >*^ hrations be#an all over the countrv am 'W the birthday of Mahatma gSE *f*l S*'< In Delhi a 11-boUr OOiusiod-1 "^Nu^ spinning starting at 8 a.m. marked fhe commencement of theGIIS - 204 words
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86 1949-09-21 2 Blue-Print On Child Education In India To Be Prepared MADRAS, Sept. 20.— The Indian Council df Child Education, a noncth^ial body has constituted a special board of eminent Indian educationists t 0 "prepare a blu.- -print on the education of children." The blue-print to be based on progressive methods ofFOC - 86 words
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Article, Illustration33 1949-09-21 2 'LET HIM H AVE A BITE' -ny i mirtesy Pandit Nehru lVeently said tint he was surprised that Mr. Truman and Mr. AUle should have intervened in the Kashmir issue.- LUCKNOW NATIONAL HERALDLUCKNOW NATIONAL HERALD - 33 words
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199 1949-09-21 2 KASHMIR WILL EVER REMAIN WITH INDIA MR. GHULAM MOHAMMAD'S ASSURANCE SRINAGAtt, Sept. 20.— The Development Minister of Kashmir, Mr. Ghulam Mohammad riadiq. declared on Saturd:// last that Kashmir would ever remain with India. The Minister who was addressing a ceremonial parade of an infantry unit said that the same storyG.I.I.S.; A.P. - 199 words
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320 1949-09-21 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 20.— The All-India Hindu Mahasabha, third largest political party in this country, has recorded its disapproval of the Nehru Government's Kashmir policy. The Hindu Mahasabha has also criticised the "intervention" of President Truman and Prime Minister Attlee in theFOC - 320 words
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Article72 1949-09-21 2 "PRE-FAB" HOUSES FOR REFUGEES NEW DELHI, ft I I Minister! and high ffi I w« re shown j fab" house thai £710 for i and a ba'h These hon i qu .i i Health M the I)--:. 1 fil ul I I tan. Th( tlv guidanci vii' a hou* Strcnm-rFOC - 72 words
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313 1949-09-21 2 MADURA Sept 20—Mr. P. S. Kumara.uami hkM Premier of Madras, advised the students of vnih L fl dar College at Virudhunagar to shed all dtSctfi 7 J and not to encourage or support formation of ormUfl and parties on communal basis organicFOC - 313 words
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60 1949-09-21 2 CALCUTTA. Sept. 20. Six U.S. Congressmen on a Far East survey mission arrived In Calcutta on Sep' ember 17 to s^udy the economic conditions in India, trade possibilities and possible requirements foi dollar loans. After a couple oi clays' slay in .the cUy theyGIIS - 60 words
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50 1949-09-21 2 MADRAS. So>K. 20. A. F. Wensley, lormcriy ot Sussex and coach oi the Madras Cricket Association, is expected to arrive in Bombay on September 23. Mr. WenFley wU; resume his post as coach of l he Madras Cricket Association, towards the end ot September FOCFOC - 50 words
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72 1949-09-21 2 BERLIN, Sept. 20.— Member.- oi the Indian Lingiad .team, now in Germany, were given a banquet by Dr. Carl Diem, Physical Culture Froßssor of the College 0 f PhysL cal Education, Cologn, last week. Dr. Diem said thai Indian gymnas be* hud scientific foundation andGIIS - 72 words
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54 1949-09-21 2 NEW DELHI. Sept. 20.— An exhibit:o.: Gt the arts and crafts ol Afghanistan will be held here this winter, according to an announcement of the All-India Pine Arts Society. An Afghan Artists Association, just formed in Kabul, will work in co-operation witfa the Sof*FOC - 54 words
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Advertisement7 1949-09-21 2 'W^C^ilWr fc <tfcg y^k, < 'VV s 4gm&ff(7 words
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669 1949-09-21 3 Indian Rupee Value Not Affected By Devaluation 0 d Prices Will Not Be Increased Says Official Note 0 VALUATION MADE IN Ifj? ESTS OF NATION I .*A. W UQELH in. su- inaia aid not favour m aa not Ukely to solve her problem. :0 I i unique Monday* commenting tnatA.P.; Reuter - 669 words
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409 1949-09-21 3 Immediate Reaction To Devaluation j Pw\,Sept. ffl. Hope* fear and confusion mtrnments, homes and banks were the first Umtions on Monday to the British pound mn and thi World Monetary shakeup. iihui inik IVa red higher prices, brokers rushed to buyAP; Reuter - 409 words
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137 1949-09-21 3 INDIA'S ACTION WRONGLY TIMED, SAYS MADRAS "HINDU" (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 20.- -Th<- locaJ bullish Daily "Hindu" commenting editorially on India's action in lowering the Rupee along with h< pound declared tne Government of India should have consulted bus>. ness public before such an important move. The paperCopyright - 137 words
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89 1949-09-21 3 Plea Fon Ending India 's Dependence On Sterling Area BOMBAY, Sept. 20.— Mr. Ananthasaynam Ayyangar, DeputySpeaker of the Indian Parliament, said here yesterday that a loan from the United Stajtes lo India "ofri a government level* and on security of India's sterling balances and repayment guaranteed by the United Kingdom,Reuter - 89 words
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Article141 1949-09-21 3 BENGHAZI. Sept lu yrenaica became an independent state Sunlay when the ruler o/ a quarter of a million Senussi Arabs, the Emir Savid Idris f*:i Senussi. Formally enacted the constitution. The fertile coastal plain, once part of the former Italian colony ■>f Libya, was recognis :1141 words
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646 1949-09-21 3 UN Assembly Fourth Session Has Heaviest Agenda On Record MOST BITTER EAST-WEST WRANGLE EXPECTED LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 20.— The fourth session of the United Nations General mAssembly which opens ut Flushing Meadows today, has the heaviest agenda on record* but it is not expected to produce any sensational political developmeReuter; A.P. - 646 words
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Article34 1949-09-21 3 When the Assembly is to convene on Tuesday the first business will be the election of Preside i Brigadier Gencrsll Carlos i» Romulo, the Philippine debate. Is generally co-ncede! to the34 words
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182 1949-09-21 3 Vishinsky Optimistic About UN Future, But NEW YORK, Sept. 20.— Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vishinsky arrived yesterday with optimistic words about the United Nations— but a trig IF Vishinsky arrived by plane at La Guardia Field to attend the U.N. General Assembly. He told reporters: ''The Soviet delegation isA.P. - 182 words
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73 1949-09-21 3 FIRST GOVERNMENT HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL IN INDIA BOMBAY Sept. 20.- The first government Horn rhic hospital In ,a I**1 iiy be opened in Bombay, w- h 30 beds and an X-rsy unit, Ti V lh provide facilities ror training i n homeopathy on systematic and i htific lie- Six I graduateFOC - 73 words
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420 1949-09-21 3 'Modus Vivendi' For Future DutchIndonesian Link Found INIJONKSIA: AGREEMENT REACHED IN jtIUTUAL TALKS *iaaA i E HAGUE, Sept 2a- The Dutch and Indonesian delegates have reached agreement on one of the sorest points-the future political link between the Netherlands and their former colonies, a high level spokesman told the A.P.AP; Reuter - 420 words
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Article46 1949-09-21 3 tian liilq i«jr> cm. This completes procedure necessary ior \*gg Government to b" omclally sututigned. The document signed by the Unir at Sunday's ceremony was the constitution iuelf. Th<« Emir handed it «o Saadalla B»n Baoud, acting Prime Minister In in** aeoea <** Pattu Ei iicfcjiia. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement61 1949-09-21 3 ...VuuJu>to£HO! That "glad to be alive" feeling springs from a system kept free y 4g\^m from clogging, poisonous food £i ,-j^^B waste. A regular glass ot ENO'S jm >'^S^*\. i "Fruit Salt" will ensure a thorough yet gendc elimina- fl tion, and keep you full 1/ 'dF f 3 w61 words
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Article735 1949-09-21 4 INCIDENT ON JENDERAK ESTATK IN MENTAKAB AREA Worth Of Jewellery $875 Cash Two-Hour Attack On Estate By 50 Bandits At 6.:J0 a.m. on Sept. 20* about 50 bandits using bren gun and other automatic weapons attacked Jenderak Estate in Mentakab area (Pahang). from a hill735 words
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94 1949-09-21 4 MR. KHOO TEIK EE GIVES EVIDENCE BEFORE ARBITRATION BOARD The Rubber Industry Arbitration Board met yesterday morning and heard evidence on the costs and the wages paid on Chinese estates from Mr. Khoo Teik Ee. Mr. A. V. Beith, representing the M.P.1.E.A.. and Mr. P. P. Narayanan, representing the Trade94 words
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Article113 1949-09-21 4 Representatives of the Negri Sembilan Government and the Malayan Chinese Association Negri Sembilan branch, met on Monday, Sept. 19, to discuss the question of resettlement of a limited number of squatters now under detention from Ulu Sikamat a*nd Ulu Temiang areas, certain proposals were agreed to and113 words
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Article63 1949-09-21 4 The Drafting Committee of the 1.L.0. Conference met yesterday, and will meet again today. In yesterday's meeting, some progress has Ipeen made in drafting the resolutions which will be tabled before the Conference on Friday. The delegates and Oibservers will leave the Victoria Memorial Hall today at63 words
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49 1949-09-21 4 Delegates and observers to the t L.O. Conference, as well as the members of 1.L.0. Secretariat Stall nnd U.N. Conferences Stall, have been invited by the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, to attend a variety show at the Raffles Institution on Thursday Sept. 22. at 8 p.m.49 words
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Article31 1949-09-21 4 Mr. Mrs. M. K. Chidambaram Mr. Mrs. M. K. Chidambaram. who were on holiday in England and the Continent returned to Singapore an Monday, Sept. 19, by the M Willem Ruys."31 words
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185 1949-09-21 4 Following are particulars of cables addressed to Indians but which could not be delivered for want of sufficient and correct address. These can be claimed from fhe delivery department of the Cable and Wireless Office in Robinson Road. NAME ADDRESS Telg. No. Date185 words
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196 1949-09-21 4 PETROL COUPONS FOR FOURTH QUARTER 1949 READY NO CHANGE IN RATION It has been announced by the Patrol Rationing Officer tiiat eonP.'Cr</l Rationing Officer that coupons for use of private car, taxi and lorry owners are now fo iss e tl in M. The ration to be issued for the196 words
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Article, Illustration114 1949-09-21 4 Above is a group photograph of Mr. and Mrs M K Rh tj Nair, taken immediately after their weddini; remit i\ the qf Mr. and Mrs. K. Madhava Knrup of Kilinunow 'fi vancore, and is employed in Singapore, as a surveyor to the C.R.E. He is also the Hony General114 words
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Article76 1949-09-21 4 The ConslJtutio 1 of tae Spue Kerala Sama.ia:m i'iii-nv beina piin led in Y|ila\alani lan gnat; > and wiil be ready for Male jto the members within a week's time, at 2% cents a copy. Copies of the Constitution may he had of the Hony. General Secretary,76 words
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