Indian Daily Mail, 25 September 1949

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  • 18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. nq. 226 SINGAPORE, SUNDA^T SEPTEMBER 25.. 1949, m^^^^^~m~ ***aaaa^m^ FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 356 1 INDIA GOVT'S REASON FOR REJECTION OF UJt COMMISSION'S APPEAL I NEW DELHI, Sept. 24._The Government of India could not accept the United Nations KaXnir Zr£i S r A-T l proposal to India and Pakistan to su™ Uti^differences over the conclusion
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  • 131 1 NEW DELHI, Sept, 24— Prime Minuter Pandit Nehru left for brinagar today on a three-day u i VI i SL ,fj^ l^ s k"l i R e ter arbitration than the complete withdrawal of Pakistan forces" and deu c*ar«d "any lack of certainty on [olf issue
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  • 212 1 I? was Lreatea impediments Alleges Sheikh Abdullah otidence In State's Accession To India Voiced kUGAR, Sept. s 24.- Sheikh Mohammed Abl Kashmir I rentier, told reporters here uester* M given proper conditions" he would secure portable majority even in socalled Azad Kashtftory" it
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  • 137 1 IL\A(, 1 24. Major General Atma General Officer Com manding Indian troops in idied in i motor ace ident near Srinagar on Je body of the late General was brought to S| V mirf day u and the last rites were Performnull military honours.
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  • 80 1 N.-.d,' i"unda- inS-I ,riendf durir,*- i Brasil ;Mf v psti two ft; yasani, [•>,,,::.; 'or to iirazimalnly and i nal l>t h :V Clamour »I J r* to iN&Jin know Mil as liable >/;-'•' time Latin i litleal ing A Pi i_mtti I world's I i ri^ I H^air--1
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  • 194 1 RAMNAD, Sept. 24.— At n conference neld at the office of the 2SE!&A!2?SP t af the Mandapam quarantine camp, attended by Dr AruipraKasam, cnief Medical Ofncer and Superintendent of the Mandapam quarantine Camp; Mr. £E, Uunaratna C.C.S., Assistant Secretary to the
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  • 89 1 Bombay Europeans And Americans Seek Exemption From Prohibition POONA. Sept 24. Euroj>eans and Americans in Bombay have asked the provincial government to gran them exemption from prohibition, after the province goe 8 total, lv 'dry' in April 1950. A delegation of the community, led by Mr. C. P. Bramble, Chairman
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  • 114 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 24. Thouwe« S Sif™*^ f Cosine o"l were destroyed in a fire which broke out in the Burmah SMI Oil Company's oil-dump in the rail>esterSy. the ld city E£ 52? ho rs before the fire was brougnt under cantrol. •nift asualtie
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  • 132 1 i_£-?-£_£?_J-5* U An -rtt^t h f r ha t W i rit i n aU the 70 Lanzas i hc ol y A Gita on a scroll 16- i inches by 10- 1 inches. Complete with illustrations, this unique achievement in art, penmanship and
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  • 18 1 BUDAPEST. Sept. 24.-Former Hungarian Foreign Minister Lasilo Rajk was sentenced tn Awtu tn.*. treason.- Reuter
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  • 552 1 INDIAN MERCHANTS' DECISION BOMBAY Sept 24.-Cotton merchant* in Bombay yesterday decided not to import Pakistan cotton for the current season following Pakistan's refusal to devalue her rupee in line with other sterling countries. A spokesman of the merchants told Reuter the decision was also
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  • 422 1 5-Point Agreement Reached Be tween Dutch Indonesisan THE HAGUE, Sent. 24 -Th« thi~> jI7 V rn*^are^fe^r h t^ iri f ti &2 R«>ubliwn Indonesian and ftd_2_t Indian a formal communicathm to the Confererw^Q?r n Committee stated Friday nteht that th»l u Steei ™g MM* delegations reachea icfZrfZ?*? 1 in P
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  • 52 1 INDIA WANTS AID OF SCIENTISTS: NO NATIONALITY BAR N£W DELHI, Sept. 24 Th^ U. nationality they betting toAroerl He said: "We are concentrating on research in industry wrVcui mat t-hje standard of livlna in ssgr» l fi !t h .sfs? ai ««wch shows the Imwrfih and hla Government attach to
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  • 108 1 CABTEL OANDOLFO. SeDt 24 a "V ly s P lrit on a national, intranational and world level" wa, proposed by Pope Pius XII In a «pecch made public Wednesday. "Society must livr bv the family o^i "•founded on a common origin S^hi 1
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  • 75 1 Ceylon To Negotiate Form Rice Supplies From Burma COLOMBO, Sept. 24— The Cey--1( _L < ove ment ,s to negotiate wttn the Burma Government for tne continuance ot regular rict* supplies After the international control of supplies ceases, according tp Mr. A. Ratnayake, Ceylon Minister of Food. The Minister added
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  • 294 2 Nehru Reply To Truman- Attlee Appeal On Kashmir To Be Ratified West Bengal Situation Also' To Be Discussed NEW DELHI, Sept. 24.— The Congress Working Committee is meeting in New Delhi on Oct. 4 and 5, the Permanent Secretary of the All-India Congress
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  • 181 2 MADRAS, Sept. 24. The Indian Government has directed all provinces and state? to ban the slaughter of useful cattle with immediate effect, according to Sir Datar Singh, Vice-Chairman of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research. Sir Datar said in an interview here that
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  • 792 2 Big Changes suggested In India' s Educational System 'Objectives Tests' To Replace Examinations NEW DELHI, Sept. 21— University Examinations in India may be replaced by objective tests and university degrees may not be regarded as a pre-requisite for Government service. This is one of the recommendations contained in the 600--page
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  • 96 2 NEW DELHI, Sent. 24.-Accord-ing to recent geological investigate w, it has been estimated that India pos^sses Urge deposits of beryl, a strategic mineral. From deposits in AJmer-Merwara, abSS iSL^S" of thte mineraTcanbe obtained annually. MM Only a few other countrie ir, the world produce
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  • 119 2 NEW DELHI. Sept. 24— A large number of Buddhist pilgrims from Ceylon, Burma. Siam, China, Tibet, Ladakh and Nepal are expected to attend the 18th anniversary of Mulagandhakuti Vihara at Sarnath, near Banarars, to be held on Nov. 4. The relics of Buddha enshrined in .the
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  • 74 2 PATNA, Sept. 24.— Swami Sahajananda Saraswathi, General Se. cretary of the All-United Left Front, and Pandit Sheelbhadra Yajee, Chairman of the All-India Forward Bloc, have issued a statement announcing the postponement of the Left unity conference, which was scheduled to be held this month in
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  • 78 2 SINGAPORE TO NOTE: No New Houses Without Flush Toilets In Japan TOKYO, Sept. 94. The Tokyo City Government yesterday announced it will not authorise further construction of houses without flush toilets wldiin the city area. In addition, houses presently located within the area, will be required to instal modern sanitary
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  • 398 2 C. R. SRINIVASHN'S TRIBUTE 6) Bharati has been acclaimed as the Poet of Freedom. I agree but with this annotation. The freedQm referred to is not merely political, economic or social but langua-ge also. Tamil JSynd its natural wings under Bharati's ministering hands. Political bondage had created a flulf already
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  • 70 2 Mrs. Aung San To Attend Delhi WHO Meeting RANGOON, Sept. 23— Daw Khin Kyi, widow of Premier Aung San assassinated in July 1947, will leave for New Delhi tomorrow to attend the South-east Asia regional conference of the World Health Organisation. She is the Director of Burma's Women and Children
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  • 1174 2 Madras Premier's Tribute ETTAYAPURAM, Sept. 11 (By Air Mail).- tribute to Poet Bharati's sense of realism and the ton tribution he had made for the cause of India's freedom was paid by Mr. P. S. Kumaraswami Raja, Premier of Madras inaugurating the Bharati Day
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  • 343 2 MADRAS. Sept. 11 (By Air Mail). —The Governor-General, Mr. C. Raj agopalac hari, in a special message to the 'Kalki', on the occasion of the BhArati Day celebrations, states: "This yean you are all celebrating the Bharati festival without me. Who can be blamed for this? My mind
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  • 1151 3 Russia U.S. Fight, Hitler WIll Have Won The War-Even In Death! L| GUNTHER GOES "BEHIND EUROPE'S CURTAIN" M mi PENN, Renters Correspondent) I. /iuBBiaan <} the United States Tfitv* that Hitler, even in death, will have won conclusion reached by John Gunther, 1 Mthor ul Inwde Europe and "Inside the
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  • 110 3 Compulsory Military Training For New Zealand Youths Sept. 24. New Zealand youths reaching 18 will do 14 weeks' fulltime military training: followed by 60 days part- Mme service under a oompulsory military draining bill introduced in the House of Representatives yesterday. The peace-time military training scheme which New Zealanders approved
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  • 85 3 REFERENDUM ON RESTORATION OF MONARCHY IN BELGIUM BRUSSELS. Sept. 24.— A bill providing for a referendum of the Belgian people on the question of the »etum of provisionally-exiled King Leopold to tbe throne was approved ai a jofnfc meeting of the Commissions for Justice and th* Interior of |he Belgian
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  • 508 3 MR. GOPALA REDDI'S ADVICE r,K- MA S> ?ept. 24.— Inaugurating the Association Hostel n j,f ry M T' Peters Road Royapettah, Mr. B. Gopala Reddi, Minister for Finance called on Muslims to "trust the majority community as their destiny was closely linked
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  • 1173 3 Student Bodies In India Asked To Keep Out Of Politics Pandit Nehru's Advice < gEWMttHjI Sept. 11, (By Air Mail).— The Prime Minis, ter, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, said here today that students in their individual capacity could take part in politics and join any political party of their liking, but
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  • 75 3 TAKAVI LOAN IN U.P. FOR MECHANISED FARMING CAWNPORE, Sept. 24.— The UP Government have agreed t 0 give interegt.free takavi loans to peasants in all areas in Cawnpore district for mechanized farming, it is learnt. In the past takavi was given only to such farmers who had actually introduced mechanized
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  • 29 3 WASHINGTON. Sept. 24 T U.S. Senate has confirmed Joseph C. Satterthwaite of Michigan as Ambassador to Ceylon. There was no objection to the nomination AP
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  • 58 4 U.K. PAKISTAN DELEGATIONS TO F.A.O. It is learnt that the U.K. delegation to the F.A.O. Conference to be held in Singapore from Sept. 26 to 30, or later, will consist of the following: Leader: Dr. V/. M. Clyde, C.M.G Adivers: Dr. H. W. Jack, 0.8.E., Mr h. C. Asterley, Dr.
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  • 209 4 GOVERNOR TO OPEN SESSION TOMORROW The following nations are expected to send delegations to the F.A.O. Conference which will be opened by the Governor of. Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, Jk v* i il? am 0, S oMro^.'0 M ro^.' Mon <«ay» Sept.
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  • 73 4 More F.A.O. Representatives Arrive r>;F^ e 'lowing officials of the *.A.o. Secretariat have arrived by air. J Mr. W. H. Cummings (Regional Representative for Asia and Far East), Mr. H. A. Vogel (Secretary- e of w^ A Conference), J** Eileen Wallis (Secretary), Mr. c. Ia ColUnan (Regional Information Representative) and
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  • 55 4 It la learnt that the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the International Trade Organisation are also both unable to send observers to the F.A.O. Conference. ip T£? knowing observers to the EpfJ Oonference have been namU.S^.— Mr. Owen Dawson. 1.L.0. Dr. K. L. Hiunig u
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  • 65 4 Information has been received T y xT th^ Organising Secretary of U.N. Conferences. Mr. J A H Gauntlett, that Mkjor J. ft T p£ r e 'ns ead of the Permanent SrsiirT ra i ISP( i rt Secretariat of SF4JS d ue to arrive here early iii
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  • 19 4 A Session of Assize will be held Oc*l ftTo7o e a C m Un n TUMday>
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  • 178 4 The Army is anxious t 0 comaci Mr. M. John, a nd Mr. Tom Long, both of Singapore. Mr. John was last heard of a t 82 (a) lOU m.e. Bukit Panjang, Singapore, and Mr. aJL at Tan J° n Rh u, Singapore. When in
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  • 194 4 Silver Coins To Be Demonetised: Warning To Public Continuing their policy ot with, drawing from circulation all prewar currency, that is, Malayan currency which was in circulation at the time of the Japanese occupation, the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Malaya, are now with, drawing all silver coins. In due
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  • 8 4 Examination in clJ^i 5° noUr
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  • 268 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR: PLIGHT OF THE DECK PASSENGERS Sir, It has been constantly observed that the Medical authorities of this Colony, as a matter of routine, have been placing under Quarantine all the incoming deck class passengers from India, even when therej has been no case of small-pox or
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  • 185 4 Selangor Chettiars Donate Further $15,000 To Varsity Fund A cheque for $15,000 being donations from m bers of the Selangor Chettiars Chamber of CW^" 1 towards the University of Malaya Endowment/ was handed oyer inursday to the Mentri BeLr c langor, Raja Uda bin Raja Muhammad, who i £=t a
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  • 122 4 consumer's Petrol p. the fourth quarter are no^ for ,ssue to Bus Opera' p owners e tc. The Petrol Rationing been available for IMU€l MU€ J past fortnight, very few m ot<>rt •> have drawn their ration ■ns qu u arter oi s* He hoped
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  • 313 4 T A "JF^lng of the Indians in Naval Base was held on Sept. 20, at o p.m. at the premises of the Naval Base Labour Union Reading Room. The meeting unanimously agreed U> welcome the visiting Indian Soccer team and
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  • 66 4 Hindi Class At Netaji Memorial Libra ry There are a few vacancies in the Beginners, Prathamic, and if* thama classes at the Nc.aii Memo rial Library, at No. 6, Race Coui-o Lane Singapore. Those who wisn to join are- kindly requested t 0 dn so before the end of this
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  • 45 4 The inaugural meeting of Singa pore Branch of the British Red Cross Society will be held on Friday Sept. 30 at 5 p .m. in the British Council Hall with the Governor Sir Franklin GLmson in the Chair.
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