Indian Daily Mail, 28 September 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 229 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1945. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 296 1 Dutch Trying To Retain Camouflaged So vereignty In Indonesia? Dr. L. N. Palar's Charge Warning To Raise Issue At UN Assembly! iC y ipo I HOLLAND, Sept. 27. ±grtus A Polar, United Nations Indonesian Retan representative, said here today that he had tyreggion I hat the Dutch were trying to
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  • 243 1 STAFFORD CRIPPS' ANNOUNCLULNT IN HOUSE OF COMMONS LONDON, Sept. 28. —The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Staftord Cripps, Tuesday raised Britain's profits tax by one-fifth to otfset the inflationary effect on cheapening the pound. The tax on profits Is now 25 per cent. Sir Stafford told
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  • 96 1 AC To Reduce Rates Due To Devaluation RS l^. S-H. «—BHKmL* TO2 K. r tha H will. soon, anIv, y>l?«nr devaluation reKSX AfriCsU the I of *h« reduced iced lollowing I International a; ion now be. I a result of de -md flXtenaiX* B would be and car^o rica. h
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  • 161 1 Tamilnad Congress Defeat In Tiruchi Dt. Board (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 27 Tamilnacl Congress suffered a defeat m the elections to the Presidentship of Tiruchi District Board held yesterday by the Collec or Mr. R. V. liajan when the Congress candidate Kjishnaswamy i^Mai from Musuri was defeated by
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  • 100 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM. Sept. 27.— More than 70 striking State bus workers of Travancore have been arrested for obstructing anchal mails since the beginning of the strike early on Sunday morning. The arrests were made m Trivandrum, Quilon, Ko tayam and Alwaye
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    41 1 PHOTO. M. Robert Schuman, French Foreign Minister, shakes hands with Mrs. Vija\ lakshmi Pandit of India as they met at Flushing Meadows. New York, pn Sept. 20. They are m America for the meetings of the United Nations Generul Assembly.- A.P.
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  • 198 1 POWERS OF MYSORE MAHARAJA DISCUSSION IN STATE CONASSEMBLY (From Our Own Correspondent) MYSORE, Sept. 27.— The Mysore State Constituent A& sembly meeting here today discussed questions relating to the constitution and powers of the Maharaja under the new cons. U Mr." Subramaniam, President of the Mysore Constituent Assembly, appealed to
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  • 112 1 NEW YORK. Sept 27 .-Mr. Emmanual S. Larsen, a wellknowr .Far Eastern Affairs analyst of Washington, m a letter to l he New York Times yesterday said the JWMjj leading article of Sept 16 on the subject of Kashmir was "not fair tO
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  • 131 1 India Introduces Instrument Landing System For Aircraft NEW DELHI, Sept. 27. To ensure greater safety m air travel m India. th€ Government of India has introduced instrument landing system at Dum Dum (Calcutta) and Santa Cruz (Bombay) airports. Ii is designed to g«ve vertical and lateral guidance to the pilot
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  • 75 1 CANBERRA, Sept. 27.— The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Joseph Chiflcy, announced vrsterday that federal elections wouki be r*?ld m Australia next Dec 12. According to Immigration Minister Mr. Arthur Calwell, immigrants from England. Scotland and Ire. land who have been m Australia over six months w«ll
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  • 127 1 MORE REPRESENTATION FOR ASIANS ON W.H.O. URGED NEW DELHI, Sept. 27.— The need for greater r« presentation for the South -East Asia region on the Executive Board of the World Health Organisation was expressed today at the second meeting of the South-East Asia regional committee, which has been m session
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  • 190 1 Plague Eradication Demonstration To Re Held In India GENEVA, Sept. 27— India may be selected as the first demonstration area for plague eradication, it was announced h*re yesterday. The recommendation was put forward by Maj. Gen. Sir Sahib Singh Sokey, Indian chairman of the World Health Organisation's Expert Committee on
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  • 74 1 CHILDREN ORGANISE GANDHI LIFE EXHIBITION NEW DELHI Sept. 27.— A Children's Gandhi Exhibition, organised by the Balkan-Ji-Bari (Children's Association was inaugurated m New Delhi on Sunday last by Mr. Mohanlal Saksena, Minister for Rehabilitation. The s'ory of th* Mahatma'^ life, philosophy and h*s efforts tQwards e^abiishment of peace and unity
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  • 37 1 COLOMBO, S*pi. 27— The friga<« H.M.S. Ameihyst lef: Colombo for Bn am at noon Tuesday ac companicd by U.M.B. IliWir' n Th« officers and men were lavishly entertained b^ British resident m Colombo durioe their two-day A.P.
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  • 110 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.— A U.S. Senate-House of Representatives Committee agreed on Monday on a U551.314.000.000 arms aid to friendly naioiis, including non-Commu-nist areas m China. Korea and the Philippines. The measure, urgently sough*, by President Truman, is designed to supply
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  • 67 1 BERNE, Sept. 27.— President Ernest Nobs reaffirmed before the Swiss Parliament today his Government's decision not to devalue the Swh:a franc. He said that though the world financial earthquake would have both advantages and disadvantages for Switzerland, "devaluation of the Swiss franc would
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  • 158 1 SEVERAL HUNDRED ALLEGED REDS ARRESTED IN MADRAS MADRAS, Sept 27 Madras provincial authorities outlawed the mdian Communist farty oday and announced "several hundred" alleged Keds had been arrested m Soutnern India. Xhe provincial government also banned l!» Kmi tinged labour unions and four other Madras organizations. Madras officials charged the
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  • 90 1 TOKYO. Sept 27 Eighty.thousand persons turned out to see the slit ehphant, Miss Indira, on Sun. day, a gift by Premier Nehru to the children of Japan, at Tokyo's Ueno Zoo. Three weeks ago Thailand's gif t a baby elephant called -llanako arrived. Th« two
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  • 91 1 Pakistan To Enforce Exchange Control Between India And Pakistan Karachi. Sept. 21. a Pakistan Commerce Ministry spokesman last night denied indku. press reports that Pakistan had reduced «'X|M)rt duties on Jute and cotton. Th<* Executive Commlttei of Pa* kistan Chamber* ol Oommera yesterday recommends <i to th'- i;o--vernment the Immediate
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  • 831 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. Sept. 28, 1949. COMMUNITIES LIAISON COMMITTEE-VII IN the .six articles we have fc far written m this series we have examined the origir and progress of the Communi ties Liaison Committee up tc and inclusive of its third session, namely, the one held m Ipoh
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  • 223 2 Sequel To Increased Violence Activities (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 27. The Government of Madras m a surprise move last night declared the Communist Party and its organisations m the province illegal. The ban affects the four Tamilnad, Andhra, Kerala and Karnataka
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  • 42 2 MADRAS, Sept. 27. Madras police today arrested 16 leaders of Communist-led labour organisations. This action followed the provincial government's ban an the Communist party announced last night. City police also raided dffices of CommunLst-rnntrnllPrfl r>rcroriiw-v»_ tions.- Reuter
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  • 108 2 Pakistan Measures To Appease Hard Currency Areas! NEW DELHI, Sept. 27.— Au'horL tative circles m New Delhi have commented on the question of Paki stan abolishing export duty on raw jute sent to hard currency countries to offset non-devaluation of the Pakistan rupee. These circles point out that as long
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  • 773 2 Crucial Test Facing Britain's Socialist Govt. On <£ Devaluation Issue NEW YORK, Sept. 27. Britain's Socialist Goteminent this week faces a crucial test of whether it has lost ground with its big majority m the House of Commons as a result of the devaluation
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  • 30 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 27— Receipts to the Gandhi National Memorial Fund upto Aug. 31 amounted to 10,34,45,018-14-7, the central onlce of the fond announced. FOC
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  • 310 2 Delhi Surprised Over Pakistan Attempt To Just i fy Boycott Of Indian Textiles NEW DELHI, Sept. 27.— Authoritative circles m New Delhi express surprise at the attempts made m the Pakistan Press to justify the movement for boycotting cotton textiles on the plea that India failed to supply cloth when
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  • 61 2 WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—President Truman signed legislation Monday extending the reciprocal trade agreements act and giving him a free hand to arrange tariti cutting treaties with other nations. It is the sixth time that Congress has extended the law since it was enacted m 1934
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  • 184 2 Protest To Pakistan And U.N.C.I.P. Against Capture Of Indian Army Men NEW DELHI. Sept. 27— The Pakistani Army authorities rapUir. oH four unarmed Indian O»her Kanks carrying a message for a V.N. observer m 'he Utmari Gal' area m the Tithwal sector of Kashmir on Sept. 8. according la a
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  • 289 2 Patel Discuses Rupee Devaluation Issues With Dr. Matthai Neogy NEW DELHI, Sept. 27.— The economic problems of India m the context of the recent devaluation of the rupee was discussed here yesterday at an informal conference, called by Deputy Prime Minister Vallabhbhai Patel, which was attended by Finance Minister Dr.
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  • 76 2 Clinics To Help India Crippled national Society z ~Th> h cr-ppirt rrus,, I > Jlnios and r^,,,n a i !f ft- Henry H.'C *;;;M I'nrt of welfare irtanfl?' h government and p nV a •»tabl.*mmt of A *J» nal offices mi n the cour.ry m an mterviw, Dr R«U'«: "About
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  • 69 2 KARACHI, Sn*. 07 will preas lor more r j C < from Burma at th< giona: pn pantry n I Kapor« ol the pvkj ral Organisation <fao kamt Officially In Kartcl The Ea EfeDfll prov kisan ii deficicm m food, and a
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  • 61 3 UN Assembly Proceedings IB. N. Rau To Submit Plan To Assembly ippROVAL OF DELHI GOWT. AWAITED ej3a5j ykry The Indian proposal when framed, would aim at removing the atomic question from the political arena to the United Nations' International Law Commission whose
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  • 446 3 ROMULO'S BID TO BREAK ATOM DEADLOCK 7l5e7 The United Nations General Assembly President. Carlos P. Romulo of the Philippines, hinted Monday that a drive to break the deadlock on atomic energy control would be pressed m the U.N. says another A.P. New York message. ''I am a chronic optimist," the
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  • 58 3 PHOTO. S^'ifiS 1 Carlos p Romulo of the Philippines, elected President of the United Nations General Assembly at the opening session at Flushing Meadows, New York, on Sept. 20, gestures to a friend before the session begins. He called on the delegates from 59 nations
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  • 106 3 Indian Army Officers Told Not To Marry Before 25 NEW DELHI, Sept. 27.— Officers of the Indian Army have been asked not to marry before the age of 25, as part of an unofficial campaign of "planned parenthood." The Army Headquarters has decided that no married accommodation would be given
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  • 31 3 HONGKONG, Sept. 27. Th'J American President Lines announcod that s.s. General Gordon is expected to arrive here from Shanghai at 9 a.m. today with evacuees and 570 bags of mails. A.P.
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  • 1422 3 Great Strides Made, In Self-Govt. Development For Malaya Says Bevin FULL DETAILS OF SPEECH BEFORE U.N. ASSEMBLY FLUSHING, New York, Sept. 27.— "1n Malaya we nave had to face terrorism organised on familiar lines; 9 Mr. Ernest Bevin, British Foreign Secretary told the United Nations General Assembly Monday. "The local
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  • 442 4 1 50 Bandits Attack Kampong In Pahang On the night of Sept. 25, Kam pen- Sejawi m MentaJtab area (Pajjfefig) (not Za npons Sanggang as reported eilrlier yesterday) was attacked by about 150 bandits. Two houses were burnt down and five hinges m the area were robbed of cash and
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  • 59 4 Five students including one Malay girl fro.n Pera* have been awarded Federal scholarships for Raffles College this year. They are: P. Supraraaniam (Anglo-Chi-nese School, Ipoh); Ooi Jin Bee <Anderson School, Ipoh); Mohd. HasUim bin Sam and Abdul Latiri —(Malay College, Kuala Kangsar): Abdul Rahman bin
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  • 50 4 Mr. Mohamcd bin Mohamed Kassim has been appointed to be Deputy Port Officer, Singapore jvith effect from Aug. 29, 1949. Mr. Tay Gan Tin has been appointed to be a member of the Singapore Harbour Board for a further term of 3 years with efl'ect from Oct. 4, 1949.
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  • 86 4 There will be a debate on tne motion "That Public Lotteries Ar Beneficial To Society on Sunday Oct. 2, at 10 a.m. at 331, Nor -.h Bridge Road, Singapore, under the auspices of the Army Civil Serviiv Union. The speakers on the subject are:
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  • 32 4 There will be a discussion on "Man's Origin And Goal" at the Singapore Lodge' TheosophicaJ Society, 8, Calrnhill Road, on Thursday, Sept. 29 at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 209 4 Forty selected Indian vernaculi, sciumm teacners, iro^n five atat anu oeiutintuis vi cue federation *m undergo tne *ecj.ia PA ri laeir rn>Mcai a rain. ug*, our organisea by the t-aucauo.i lij pait-ment at Davidson X.ad (h, aebe m-ihh>i, tiuaia Lumpur. n oept. u> Oct. i.
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  • 95 4 A reception m honour of the delegates and observers now attending the FAO Conference m Singapore, as well as -the members oi FAO Secretariat staff was given bthe Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Giinuson, KCMG, at Government House last evening. Several Government officials and local citizens
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  • 16 4 TALK ON WHAT THE F.A.O.? A EAST-WEST SOCI I I I I 1 I I 1
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