Indian Daily Mail, 23 September 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 224. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 318 1 Umbers Preparing To Leave For Geneva ilia's Future Action To Be Decided Only After Final Report To Sec-Council ggINAGAIt. Kashmir, Sept. 22. The 14-month-old United b Kashmir ommission has ended ils mission. Dm Commission said it can do no more to solve
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  • 54 1 RANGOON, Sep:. 22. —A Untfid States Congressional delegation Wednebday emplaned for Bangkok and Manila and the Phtiippints after an instructive 24-hour stay here, during which they had discussions witn the U.6. Ambassador J. K. Huddle, and Burmese Gov ernmen: officials. They are <ftK to Kavc B^ntkok o:i
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  • 165 1 KARACHI, Sept. 22. Zahid Husain. Governor of the State Bank Df Pakistan, said in a nationwide broadcast tonight the Pakistan Government's decision not to devalue the rupee was "Arm and final." "There is no question o/ groihg back on it," he declared. Giving warning against
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  • 41 1 CEYLON TEA RUBBER WORKERS STRIKE CALLED OFF COLOMBO, Sept. 22.— Strike of tea and rubber estate workers due to start today over wages claims was called off when the Colombo Municipal and harbour workers refused to come out in sympathy. Reuter
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  • 270 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 22.— The Kashmir Commission's report to the Security Council «»n lhe deadlock over the truce Dart of the three-point August resolution is not expected to reach United Nations headquarters until the middle of October, it was authoritatively learnt he re,
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  • 233 1 Britain To Give De Facto Recognition To Chinese Communist Govt.? LONDON, Sept. 22.— Britain has definitely decided to extend de facto recognition to the Chinese Communist Government as soon as this is proclaimed, it was believed in. usually wellinformed quarters in London today. This decision, it was thought, was the
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  • 510 1 INDO-PAKISTAN BREACH LIKELY TO BE WIDENED (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 22.— Pakis tans refusal to follow India in devaluing the rupee will have serious immediate repurcussions on Madras tanners who just yesterday were pleased with the expectation of exporting greater quantities of
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  • 124 1 GODSE'S APPLICATION TO PRIVY COUNCIL TO BE OPPOSED? LONDON, Sept. ZZ.-*The petition by the five men senenced for *h< murder of Mahatma Gandhi for fravc to appeal to the Federal Court ■n India will be opposed before the Privy Council in London by Mr. D. N. Prit», a King's counsel
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  • 241 1 Bombay City In Floods Again! TRAFFIC COMPLETELY DISLOCATED BOMBAY, Sept. 22.— Bombay was ghrem an official h an i holiday today because of rain and floods. The citv awok, »i dawn to find business streets k nee deep m water. Buses, trains, trams and motors were all suspended and business
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  • 186 1 CANTON Sept. 2'.\— Cieneralis simo (hian« Kai-shek left the old mornTn" "SSPS* < :h «»^h,"\his inoiiuii- f or c aiU on b.v way „f viS?i n,nK of Y «n»*i Province on the Burma border AtKunming. hr conferred with tho Yunnan Governor-General Lu Ham who 10 days
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  • 622 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Fri. Sept. 23, 1949. COMMUNITIES LIAISON COMMITTEE-IV UfiiEN the formal inauguration of the Sino-Malay Goodwill Committee was announced in January this year, the public honestly hoped to witness a radical change on the part of the leaders of both the coma initios, namely, a descent, from
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  • 1245 2 Controls On Imports To Karachi Likely PAK. DECISION INSPIRED BY POLITICAL CONSIDERATIONS" NEW DELHI, Sept. 22. Pakistan's decision not to devalue its rupee in terms' of the dollar is likely to compel India to introduce immediately
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  • 263 2 Pakistan Will Be Compelled Devalue Rupee Opinion In America NEW YORK, Sept. 22.-I' ai L( I dollar price of its rupee, while i ndi.- deci^ I lot of complications in trade b u v e^*VwS| countries, financial experts said u" the Ur,*S| Wagle, Reuter Correspondent ere l «fc. **4 The
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  • 81 2 JAPANESE TRADE MISSION TO TOUR INDIA TOKYO. Sept. 22.— A mission to help Japan increase her foreign trade is heading for Thailand. Burma, Pakistan, and India on a three months tour. Japanese rolling stock and auto in ait ive items are the principal products being touted. AMng Snell, of SCAP's
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  • 82 2 24 NATIONS FOLLOW DEVALUATION MOVE LONDON, Sept. 22. Four nations Spain, Argentina. Chile ana Uruguay— were still uncertain last night whether to devalue their currencies as the total number ol nations following Britain's lead mounted to 24. Those already devalued are: Britain, Australia, Belgium. Burm i, Canada .Ceylon. Denmark, Esypt.
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  • 363 2 To Consider Rupee Devaluation Issue NEW DELHI, Sept. 22.— The Government of India Wed. nesday decided to convene an emergency session of the Constituent Assembly on Wednesday, Oct. 5, to consider its act of devaluing the rupee and its consequences, savs
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  • 72 2 LONDON, Sept. 21. —Tht price silver h^re was today fixed at 64 pence per ounce for both spot and forward delivery. This compared with the pre.devaluation price of 44 12 pi-nce. The mw price was described by bullion brokers as just what wt' had expec'od." It
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  • 58 2 In our first article i n ihe above series, our quotation of th e last paragraph of the latest communique of th* Communities Liaison Committee, should read as follows: "Tht* following members were present at the meeting:—" The word "meeting" appearing in its plural number in this quotation as
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  • 155 2 CALCUTTA STUDENTS ON HUNGER-STRIKE: PROTEST AGAINST CLOSURE OF COLLEGE CALCUTTA. Sept. 22.— About 200 students Of the Presidency College, residing m the College Hostel, started a hunger-strike on Sept 17 as a protest against the order of the West Bengal Government for the closure of the College and the College
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  • 82 2 SPECIAL AIR SERVICE FOR HAJ PILGRIMS FROM INDIA BOMBAY. Bep Q^|J time Haj pilgrim? aMnin of air Benficc. A rpeciftlfl plane lefl here ca.r pilgrims by ao In Skymaster, Thi plar.es are fXper.ed r tile D«M two week-. A pai'y of 23 Ct I who arrived here or. China wili
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  • 47 2 NEW DELHI. S T. Shah has be:. a nd Kazi Sy-d Ka: Deputy Leader, ol r «g cd parliamentary oppwW Social Democrat Par-J j Sardar Hukam E J jab) has tx 1 Mr. Mahb"ol. AI B*M Whip of the Party, w
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  • 31 2 FOREIGN FIRM SET UP AUTOMOBILE PLANT .V DELHI. E Standing C and Su,.,!'. 'J approved a fl 1, .-ign firm mobil. mar.ufa which R- 3 1 bv th* 1 inn itieH.-^J
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  • 149 3 COIMBATORE, Sept. 22.—Inaugurating the South India regional centre of the India Socie'y of Engineers h^re on Sept. 17, Mr. Hemendra Prasad Ghos-h, Calcutta journalist, said that India needed more engineers than lawyers and jcurnaliss and even doctors. He said. "We want Indian engineers to
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  • 262 3 VN General Assembly Proceedings Idian Delegate Sir B.N. Kau's Historic I Assurance Before Assembly I in <HL\(i MEADOWS, New York Spnt 99 tu~ I/;:,,,, vita. c «k™< m» d &t[v:"c: L ASfc EN rEttINQ NEW EH A OF I C8&PERATI0N" split the world in two
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  • 169 3 the Assemb- Valle ai Brazil, had done i\ the number incredible. by the U.S. Mr. Dean Ache:ol lowed by .statr Senor ssed the attaches rts to aid the Russian the session ii i th reception n i ist night. ktaon Slid: "It is timely \>seu»'-. to make a reI
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  • 197 3 CHINA TO LAUNCH ATTACK ON WORLD COMMUNISM FLUSHING MEADOWS, Sept. 22. China is expected to launch a Strang attack on/ world Communism and its danger to the whole of Asia at today's meeting 6f the United Nations General Assembly, it waLs learned authoritatively. But there Ls no definite indication yet
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  • 321 3 NEW YORK, Sept. 22.— Russia rejected a conciliatory appeal on Wednesday from U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson to co-operate in settling Korean and Balkan conflicts.. But the Soviet lost their flrel figbt to throw those issues out ol the Uniua nations, it was the
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  • 645 3 Settlement Ot International Problems WSHING MEADOWS, New York, Sept. 22.— Mir. Dean plaited States Secretary of State, yesterday appealed n h I ni.,n to cooperate in solving international prob- Mfesing ihe United Nations Assembly in the first maP> of the session the Secretary of State urged the So to
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  • 505 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 22.— The Chinese Communist leader, Mao Tze-tung, announced in Peiping Wednesday the establishment of a "People's Republic of China". Mao's speech was broadcast by the Communist radio and heard by the Associated Press in San Francisco. The announcement was made
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  • 62 3 TRUMAN NAMES NEW ENVOY TO NETHERLANDS WASHINGTON. Sept. 22. President Truman Wednesday nominated 'fielden Chapin, a Stat" Department career officer, ko be Ambassador to One Netherlands. Chapin succeeds Dr. Herman Baruch. who has resigned. Chaplin, 50. was born in Eric, Pennsylvania and has been advisor to Dean Acheson. th« U.S.
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  • 167 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 22.— Informed sources say the Rootes group ol British motor manufacturers will establish a company in India to assemble and ultimately manufac. ture cars and trucks. Thi sources sav the majority stock will be held by Indian nationals with Indians
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  • 353 4 Possibility Ot Surpluses Anticipated! WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.— World rice production will return lo pre-war figures for the first time since lhe beginning of World War II in the 1950-51 crop year the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) estimated today*
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  • 82 4 The next discussion group meeting of the Singapore Kerala Samajam Literary section will be held on Sunday, iSept. 25, at 5.30 p.m. at Wo. 6, Race Course Lane. Mr. N Nadarajan wili preside over the meeting and Mr. Peter Vayana Salayil will speak on "Literature."
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  • 116 4 A pictorial exhibit of the Marshall Plan will be on view to the public at Victoria Memorial Hail. Singapore, tor three days commencing today. Friday, Sept. 23. The exhibit is entitled "How The Marshall Plan Works" and consists of a series of 32 outstanding
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  • 52 4 COL. SECRETARY TO LAUNCH "TRAVELLING SHOP" Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, the Colonial Secretary, will launch the "Travelling Shop" of the Singapore Co-operative Stores Society Ltd., tomorrow, Saturday, Sept. 24. To mark the occasion the Society will give a Tea Party at 331, North Bridge Road, at 4.00 p.m. the
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  • 72 4 Certificates of the Dakshina Bharat Hindustani Prachar Sabha. Madras, will be presented to the candidates who were successful in the Hindi Examination held last year in the Kuala Lumpur Centre (by Mr. A. A. Mohamed Abdullah, the President of the Selangor Indian Merchants Chamber, at No.
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  • 195 4 The U.t>. congrtsaaonai winmiir tec oi six. wno arc on a visit to inc rar r*a;»i, nave ueicrieu tneir ainvai in oingapore unm todiiorrow, oauiruay aaiernoon, msieaa Ou rxiaay. Tne uciay is tide to arrangement oi /tueir .scnectuie in oiuer to avoiu conmct wun religious nonaays
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  • 131 4 Burma Air Force Hit On Karen Rebel Stronghold RANGOON, Sept. 22.— The Burma Air Force Wednesday scored direct nrts on targets at the rebel Karen stronghold of Sabudaung, about 26 mil os north of Rangoon, the Burmese army radio announced. it said that air crews reported rebels were abandoning Sabudaung
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  • 32 4 To commemorate their third anniversary, the Singapore Medical Labour Union will give a Tea Party at the T.T.S.H. Compound on Sunday. Sept. 25, at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 77 4 HIGH ALTITUDE RIAF OBSERVATORY TO HELP PILOTS SRINAGAR, iSept. 22. To improve information available to the service .and civilian air line pilots, t,he KIAF has recenrUy opened a .neteorological observatory at Uie nignest point of the Banihal Pass, Kashmir State. Meteorological observations are now passed frequently to airfields ajt Srinagar,
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  • 55 4 RAJASTHAN FOOTBALLERS TO PLAY IN AID OF BURMA "PEACE FUND" CALCUTTA, Sept. 22.— The Rajasthan Football Club of Calcutta has been invited by «he President of the Burma Athletic Association t 0 play three exhibition matches against Burma Selected sides at Rangoon in aid of the "Peace Fund" sponsored by
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  • 33 4 The 'First Youth Rally of the Singapore Youth Council will be held at the Singapore Police Training School urounds. Thomson Koad, tomorrow, Saturday, Sept. 24. at 3 p.m.
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  • 92 4 TECHNICAL GROUP OF R.T.C. HAGUE TALKS THE HAGLii, bepi 22.-A technical group oi the Duicn-inuoiß-cuan ix>unu-iaDle comercii/ce muii^ary committee is to Degm im* wee* a aetanea stuay oi problems connected witn tne witnaiawai ui jjdtcn troops irom Inuone^ia. 'line committee will also consider the assistance whicn can possioiy oe given
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    56 4 Group photograph otf Tetak Indians taken when Mr. Ramakrish,,, m I India in Kuala Lumpur, paid an official visit to Tetok. Seated <i_'lt A »ni „< Sattayan. Muthu, Gan Jeow, Ibramsha Rawther, Penghulu Abdul »h tr ShH Swami Satyananda, Sundranj, K. Sinniah, A. B. Saltan mX, eu' v kt lsh
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