Indian Daily Mail, 26 September 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. o> 227 SINGAPORE, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9c to.o FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 168 1 CHILEAN DELEGATE PLEADS FOR KASHMIR AGREEMENT FLUSHING Sept. 25— Chile pressed the hoi*Vfor7the United Nations yesterday that the Kashcountries of Asia were -pro" riff to the world that history which de? al? 1 Univer aI destiny d^es £t take into account only one continent and that they are capabk £5n?
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  • 39 1 ROME, Sept. 25.— Diwan Rami Lai, India's first Ambassador to Italy, presented his credentials on Saturday to President Luigi Einaudi at Cuirinale Palac<\ The new envoy arrived in Rome on Sept. 7 from India.- A.P.
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  • 516 1 rbree^Phases Of Activities So Far Reviewed U H DIAAIU Sept. 2o.—The United Nations Ka. today reaffirmed "its belief that a M *<>!"(«>" of ihe present situation in Kashmir iy retched," and said it was leaving India and mn m the
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  • 48 1 m* U» Commis- 4 an in February, S,, r^i additional C'rJ 11^. of .their f!>o tnt Vhen »t apv lh tl, ril > P*? Uu """^ot. subK* VnrH r Sa ls n the two Pjtteij "institute 1 Commiampt o r- between ■•Bum hlc h Were With the
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  • 171 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) CUDDAPPAH, Sept. 25.— Floods in th<* River Permar were subsiding yesterday and the people who evacuated Chennur village five mile^ from here are now returning to their homes. Unofficial estimates placed the damage caused by floods at Rs. 300,000. Heavy rains
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  • 135 1 OVER RS. 500,000 DAMAGE ESTIMATED (From Our Own Correspondent) VIJAYAWADA, Sept. 25— The floods in Krishna River today showed no sign of abatement as the water levei in the anicut in the river rose to 21.9 feet. Loss of property and cattle is estimated
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  • 47 1 1 ,000 Congratulatory Telegrams For Rumulo NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—Philippine Elpidio Quirino Friday sent Mr. Carlos P. Romulo a warm telegram congratulating him on hi? election as President of the United Na tion.s Assembly. Romulo has received nearly 1,000 telegrams from around the world, congratulating bun. A.P.
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  • 67 1 RANGOON. Sept 25— Karen rebels suffered heavy casualties and fled in disorder after a 30-ninute battle for the village of Z!«<on which \uas reoccupied by government forces in the Irrawady district of BaubLn, a government communique said on Friday. In the northern Shan staUs government
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  • 69 1 FIXSHING Sept. 25. Moham- /a r u,l h Khan, Pakistan *oreien Minister, called for tolerance in the East-West conflict addressms the United Nations derieral Assembly Saturday. He said /'Pakistan's view is that every nation mut>t he free to develop its social, economic and poi Deal
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  • 77 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADURA, Sept. 25. —Former Premier Mr O. P. Ramaswatny Reddiar said today Hindi had come to stay and it was the duty of Tamils to learn the national language and thus maintain the unity and solidarity of
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  • 55 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Sep*. 25.—India's Deputy Prime Minister Sardar Val labhbhai Patel left for Delhi today by special plane after six weeks' s;ay here. Patel halted for a few hours- at Ahmedabad enroutc r Q Delhi. Patel's Secretary said the Deputy Prime Minister
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  • 136 1 RANGOON, Sept. 25— Premier Thakin Nu will address the Burmese Parliament next Wednesday on the present political situation in the country, the A.P. was told officially. He will give a 45-minute roundup of current events, including anti-Government activity by renegade Kachins and
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  • 75 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 25.—The Select Committee on Madras Religious and Charitable Endowments Bill defeated an attempt t 0 shelve the measure and decided to proceed despite pow«rful opposition Irom vested temple interests. The Committee decided Wednesday to appoint Temple Committees with
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  • 49 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 25.— A Government spokesman said yesterdiy Prune Minister Jawaharlal Nehru will leave Bombay by plane on OCt. 7 for high level talks in Washington. He will ga via London and will also visit Canada on his trip. A.P.
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  • 200 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 25— The Madras Government has conveyed to* t^ic Government 0 f India the request of the Nattuko'tai Chettiars that an Indian Goodwill Delegation should be sent 'o Burma If will be recalled the Government
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  • 105 1 Mr. hjM, K. Black igh() j. congratulates Sir Chinta.uan Dc«hm..l.h A'"'. Ba '"< «>f <h t Kescrv.. Bank of Ind." ,n^" fr "'i! ***> ««^is a now chairman of th. Boards „i r «*«*en fo provide and .he I„>r„a.i«nal MonHarv F "nd M r rs o,'0 ;l
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  • 446 1 Tass Official Conf rmation day -Sffi^SS^JK s »7« •teteo.enl o„ s„„ since 1947. hdf K of lhe atom In.mb Kul il said (hat (hon- u...i-/> >>*.., il u alarm.' and that RussU stiM fav.^r U '»r the atomic bomb. favoured pnUfitfag he use of j
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  • 76 1 NO MONEY ORDERS TO PAKISTAN ABROAD NEW DELHI. Seat 23 u order, and oihe^Jlu-V mi r..7, F k,Ml: t&rouaH Po.L and Telegraph „:ii<i> s i,,^:^ nonce**™ M4^««'" "»«i n,l* -r SHjJ"«»| h> the (,ovn„ me it ol India, will be in force till the issues arisin, out oi d v
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  • 171 1 Negotiations To Avert US Steel Strike Begin Today PUSBUU.II. Ser. K-LaeU nit^h negotiations u, h t aV e oil a na;ionwide e*l gtrike begin \|<»nd..> n this workshop of iJn verli The workaaop aireadj has ban n,haid by a strike of 480.000 Hotted Mine Work»rs. iUey b«gin 'he second week
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  • 61 1 FLUCHING. N<.w York, Sep.. 2a -A meoetiog of h^ B 4; Four For °ign Minister! wa reported Satu; day as having b» en ai ranged foe next week Diplomat sources a d they ma dtscuss the Au trtan hia o se treaty, which h^r r\.» u enave b*cn unable o
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  • 806 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Mon. Sept. 26, 1949. COMMUNITIES LIAISON COMMITTEE-V IN this article we shall try to assess the achievements or otherwise of the Communities Liaison Committee in the field of economics, snd discover the reason for its sudden entry into the sphere of, politics. Even when this body
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  • 199 2 "ARBITRATION MEANS ONLY APPEASEMENT OF THE AGGRESSOR" SRINAGAR, Sept. 25.— Kashmir Premier Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah said here yesterday that the United Nations Kashmir Commission's recent suggestion for arbitration in the Indo-Pakistan dispute over Kashmir carried within itself "greater
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  • 112 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 25— Nearly 12,000 inhabitants of Pakistanheld territory in Poonch, Jammu Province, have migrated to Kashmir Government-administered area of Poonch during last eight months. This was stated by Mr. Ghulam Qadir Bande, Chief Administrator of Poonch, in Jammu on Thursday, according
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  • 84 2 U,N, COMMISSION IN KARACHI: MEETS LIAQUAT ALI KARACHI, Sept. 25.— The United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan arrived here on Friday for a last courtesy call on the Pakistan authorities. On Friday evening Commission members met Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistan Prime Minister. They left for New Delhi yesterday morning
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  • 231 2 'Kashmir Will Not Be A Pawn In International Racketeering' RESOLUTION BEFORE Ura, I CONFERENCE Ml I (From Our Own CorresrmnH SRINAGAR, Sept. a festive appearance on the eve atn. of the All-Jammu and Kashmir vi,- Ann -*ill Massed bands and uniformed volantl'"* 1 ***2 the streets while the square* 2>W
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  • 85 2 Passports Restrictions For Entry From Ceylon To India NEW DELHI, Sept. 25.— A1l persons entering India from Ceylon will be required from Oct 1 to carry passports, according to an Indian Ministry of the Interior announcement issued on Friday. The announcement follows the decision orf the Ceylonese Government to enforce
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  • 60 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 25. —Floods caused by ttrrential rains la. 1 week 'ook a toll of nine Uvei in Bombay, it was learned here. The Bombay Office of the Indian National Congress Friday reported It had provided shelter for 1,000 persons rendered homeless because of
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  • 1892 2 Full Text Of UN Commission's Correspondence With India Pakistan Bajpai Asked Commission To Sum Up Past Events NEW DELHI, Sept. 25. The correspondence which passed between the United Nations Kashmir Commission and the Governments of India and Pakistan on the Commission's memorandum on arbitration sulynittiil to the two Governments on
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  • 164 2 Harding ffiHj sl sJ*h and its atUiiS k fl Delhi will be tJKS o"°** Government of fti 0^ an announcement bv uft Minister Rajkumari The institution is be nr.^ 1 »t is learnt, to tap^J" aaaressing the stude.--College at the opening J.l College exhorted tl*V" truj- to the b.
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  • 50 2 INDIA'S MANGANESE EXPORTS STEP UP NEW DELHI. Sq exports of llftngan* i< in dollar earner, ha?< >>^- 0 sharply this year. ThMinistry reports export eight months oi this j 384,893 tons, compa I tonj in the Banw p od la Much of the ore pd States for .s'ockp lin? pspi
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  • 858 3 F r< Radhakrishnan 's ApDeal To Big Powers l f 0 MOTORS OR VANQUISHED IN FU HIRE WARS" .«0Y Sept. 25.—* Professor Saravapalli RadhaIndian \mbassador in Moscow, now in Faris onth(0 nth( > $E SCO conference, told Reuter: "What m can d i 'mother can also do. It is
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  • 109 3 WASHINGTON, Sept 25 A "miracle of intelligence" enabled the U.S. to learn of the atomic explosion in Russia, a source close to President Truman said Friday. He did no: elaborate. The word intelligence— in i*s narrow sense suggests working behind the iron curtain. But in its
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  • 61 3 BERLIN. Sept. 25.- Mr. Mohanlal (J iu tan. member of the Indian Constituent Assembly and delegate to the inter-Parliamentary conference which has just ended in Stockholm, arrived in Berlin by air. Mr. Oauton who plans to stay in Berlin until Sept. 26 will inspect schools and
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  • 258 3 IMPORTANT MILITARY CONFERENCES SCHEDULED IN CANTON HONGKONG, Sept. 25.**-* A series of military conferences are expected to take place in Canton during the next few days following the return Thursday night of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. Later the Generajissimo will visit Hainan island to review the general situation there. Fighting was
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  • 25 3 SHANGHAI, Sept. 25. Radiophone service between Shanghai and the United States was resumed on Friday. The service had been of defective equipment A.P.
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  • 121 3 Japanese Help India Popularise Cottage Industries NEW DELHI. Sept. 25. -Japanese technicians are helping India popularise small industries. S»x technicians have arrived from Japan bringing machinery for about 50 different kinds of cottage industries. They will install the equipment and 'train Indian workers in their use. The project was arranged
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    27 3 PHOTO. Dr. RAMANOHAR LOHIA (left) well known Indian Socialist lead.r, talks to Dr. Kurt Schumacher, le ader of the German Socialist Party, at Bonn Sept. 16. A.P.
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  • 408 3 CHINA: Nationalists Claim Major Successes In Amoy Battlefront 10,000 RED TROOPS REPORTED WIPED OUT CANTON, Sept. 25.— The Chinese Nationalists last night claimed two victories in the battle for Amoy, the South-East China port. Official reports said 10,001) Communist troops were wiped out in an attempt to capture Tien Ma,
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  • 402 3 ATTLEE'S APPEAL TO COMBAT WAVE OF INFLATION LONDON, Sept. 25.— The Prime Minister, C. R. Attlee, called on the British people on Saturday to stand firm against a wave oi inflation which would erase all the gains of cheapening their pound.
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  • 446 3 Cripps To Defend Labour Govt.'s Decision To Devalue Vital Talks Wiih TUC Leaders Scheduled LONDON, Sept. 25.— Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, will carry the main burden of defending the Government's devaluation of the pound against attacks by both friends and enemies of the Labour Government. He will
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  • 31 3 SANDI ARABIA NOT DEVALUE HER CURRENCY ■immUViMi, oauoi /iraDia. sepi io Saud; Arab. a Will not deva.'u" the .-diver has, her official curr ncy it was officially announced Fr. day. A.P.
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  • 41 3 KARACHI. Sept 29 lm Um Sctndla cai vas refloated 'i itt<-r running d o itdde Karachi harb rlers ven used hi thi Earlier attempts to refloat ihip were sband Sinning ot August unt:l the end ol Reuter he monsoon
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  • 1010 4 Kajang Sets Fine Example The lst Battalion of the Suffolk Regiment yeslerday (Sunday) afternoon demonstrated what the Security Forces can do if given quick and accurate information. Information was received yesterday that 8 bandits were near the road, two miles from Broga
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  • 217 4 The enthusiasm of Malayan students to go abroad for further studies is still evident. By the end of the month, three more Malayan? would have left for further studies in the U.S.A. Mr. Poh Tian Sian (20) of No. 20 Pearls Hill Road, Singapore, will
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  • 120 4 MODERN TREND IN MALAYALAM LITERATURE At the Literary Meeting held at No. 6 Race Course Lane yesterday under the auspices of Kerala Samajam, Mr. N. Nadarajan presiding said: "The present Malayalam short stories and novels are more or less influenced by the Freui School of Psychology", and added: "The present
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  • 79 4 fn^ndly game of SGCcer held at the Geylang Stadium on Saturri f' 55 Town Rangers sports Club aeicated the Clemenceau Avenue Youngsters by five goals to one 'The scorers for the Town Rangers were:— M. Ibrahim (2); Jaffar Bin Mohd (1); Junlt
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  • 46 4 The Indian -Recreation Club lst XI will meet the R.A.F. Seletar lst XI in a soccer match at Farrer Park on Saturday, Oct. 1 (Eve of Mahatmaji's Birthday) for Gandhi Memorial Cup, writes the HonSecretary of Indian Recreation Club, 46, Chander Road, Singapore.
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  • 161 4 Under the auspices of the Singapore Chettiars' Chamber of Commerce, a tea party was arranged 1 recently in honour of Mr. N. Gopala Iyer. Secretary of the Indian Bank Limited, who is at present here on an inspection tour of the Bank's branches in Malaya.
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    43 4 Picture taken on the occasion of the marriage of Mr. G Sinniah son of the laW Mr. Govindasamy Naidu. with Mmmm Muniammal sister pf Mr. G. Gopalsamy, at Singapore on Sept. 12. The bridegroom is on the staff of the INDIAN DAILY MAIL.
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  • 110 4 LONDON. Sept. 25. The International Air Transport Association cheapened air travel on Fridey for dollar paying passongers Dying from the United States to the Middle East Asia. Africa and some points in Europe. But its reshuffling ol air fares because of currency devaluation left ra-tes for
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  • 48 4 %Ir. K. P. A. Menon and Mr. P. R. V. Subban. Indian Interpreters in the Criminal District and Police Courts at Singapore have been appointed to be Commissioners to administer Oaths in the said Courts for so long as they remain Indian Interpreters in the said Courts.
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  • 76 4 FLUSHING MEADOWS, Sept. 25. The Indian delegation to the United Nations, under Sir B. Narsing Rau held a meeting here Thursday afternoon to decide the allocation of members to the principal United Nations Committees. It has been decided t 0 have a change from previous
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  • 25 4 Bassein, Cochin-China, Haiphang Moulmein, Rangoon and South Annam ports have now been offl. oaily declared free from infectious diseases.
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  • 222 4 S'PORE GOVERNOR WILL OPEN FAO CONFERENCE TO- DAY Another international conference to be held in Singapore ir that of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations which wiir be opened at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 9.50 a.m. today by Governor Sir Frsinklin Gimson. The agenda for
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  • 70 4 Dr. K. V. L. Kesteven. Agricjl tural representative of FAo n P. N. Ezekiel and Dr. B. M P ID ,V; Representatives of Economy n Statistics Division, ffiiS with Mrs. A. Frankel, inte pra" arrived yesterday evening for F.A.O. Conference today The U.S.A. observer
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  • 67 4 It is learnt that Chinese will send a aeiegation to inc t \W oomerence wnicn wilt be openoy tne Governor or Singapore bn Franklin Gimson/ today. Tne ionowing delegations to the F.A.O. have been named: Cuiitboccia Mr. tiuot Sam Ath and mr. Knuon cnup.
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  • 26 4 The touring U.S. Congressmen will give a press Comerence at 11.45 a.m. toaay in tne iteaain^ Room of Rallies Hotel.
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  • 83 4 DR. LOHIA ON SOCIALIST PARTY'S ELECTION CHANCES Berlin, Sept. 25— Dr. Rnmniano har Lohia, Indian Socialist leader stated »n an interview published in the British-licenced Social Demor* crat last week that in recent byeelections Indian Socialists obtained between 25 and 30 per cent of the vott*s ca.V "There is a
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  • 75 4 IN DO-PHILIPPINE AIR TREATY DETIAILS COMPLETED NEW DELHI, Sept. 25.— Details of an Indo-Phdippine bilateral air agreement were completed here Thursday las: between representatives of the tWO governments the Communications Minis-try announ ceri here. Thc announcement said the draft agreement will be "initialled" by the delegation, leaders within a week.
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  • 58 4 SIIORT HOLIDAY FOR C S o T^ olonial Secretary, Mr. P. A. L T;Kerron and Mrs McKerron nitvJ° r Fras^ rs Hill on Saturday night on a short holiday «^?T Under Secretary. Mr J D ae°t ?S? h P been lo tarv r^ nly^ as Colonial Secretin «n^i M r
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  • 50 4 WHY NOT SPEND A FEW EVENINGS PROFITABLY BY ATTENDING OUR COMMERCIAL AND ENGLISH CLASSES UNDER EXPERT TUTORS? Beginners classes (Morning and SKjMifi n Advanced Accounts, Book-keeping. Shorthand (PitSi™ 8 nd Gre gS>> Typewriting, Economics, English (Primary/ q t^f 11 A PP J y Chinese YMCA School, 107 Selegie Road, Singapore
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