Indian Daily Mail, 30 September 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL.. V. NO. 231. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 66 1 Hour Non-Mop Spinning Programme Marks Gandhiji's Birthday Celebrations In Delhi i rom Our Own Correspondent) U ;il 1)1: LUI Sept. 29.- The 81st Birthday Anni'ycilibrations of Mahatma Gandhi commenced today with 81-hour non-stop spinning programPqarelal who was the Private Secretary to Gan- inaugural rd the programme which will conclude fe
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  • 136 1 MA N SIGNS GANDHI MEMORIAL BILL gtfiGlON Sept. 29. -Pros!Vumanon U'dnesday signed tercel a m' mortal m Wash*t ur Mataatma Gandhi, the iWn l*-adf r who d»?d m the JUliih b:i' It tor freedom. the Indian ca whos« President U J S>ngh a any other may be formed the memo.
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  • 127 1 BRITISH EARL MARRIES A VIENNESE COMMONER LONDON, Sept. 30— The Earl of Jlarewood, 26-year-old nephew of King George VI took a pretty little Viennese commoner for his bride Thursday. The tall young Earl, 11th m line i he Thron e and slim, 22-year-old Marion Stein were married Thursday at St.
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  • 187 1 American Woman To Study Gandhiji's Non-Violence Theory IifcLLNA Montana, Sept. 29 J-annetto Rankin, wno as a Inem Der of Congress voted againAmerican entry m the* two wars Is heading for India to study th< non-violence theory. Sprightly Miss Rankin, now m her sixteen has been a proponent of world peace
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  • 68 1 rFmm Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 29.— The Andhra Provincial Congress Committee has ceiii-tHined a Provincial Flood Relief Committee to help victims of recent heavy floods m Andhradesa. The President Prof. N. G. Ranga who has just returned from tour of affected areas of Ongole and
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  • 60 1 TOKYO. Sept. 29 —Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida will formally receive "Indira", Pandit Nehru's gift- elephant to Japanese children at Ueno Zoo, m Tokyo, on Oct. 1 Mr. D. Mulherkar, acting head of the Indian Mission will carry out the presentation. Fruits and flowers will be
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  • 130 1 LONDON, Sept. 30— Tin British lira Mi Minis^r. Mr. Aneunn Be. van, accused Mr. Winston Churchili Thursday of ut ering "a bloat, ed bladder oi li« s M about life m a Socialist Britain. Resuming a crucial Commons debate on pound devaluation, he influential leit.wing
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  • 38 1 JNaw DELHI, St-pt. 29.— The US Lmba s>:y plane will leave Friday lor the Tibetan border to bring oir Lowell Thomas, globe trolling author and news commentator who was injured m a remote Tibetan village last week A.P.
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  • 179 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 29— India's Prime Minister Pandit Nehru faces a crowded schedule during his pro- fcenru win stay m Washington several days where he will be nonourea by a ser^a oi oiticiai dinners ana rectpuons, ana will visit local spo<-s vi niaLonc
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  • 267 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 29— French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman appealed for local and world-wide recognition of the French-sponsored Bao Dai Government m Indochina. He predicted recognition would bring about a return to normalcy m that strife-ridden Southeast Asian country. "When it is
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  • 165 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 29. —President Truman will send his personal plane "Independence" to London to bring Pandit jawanarlal Nehru. Prime Minister of India, to Washington, it was learned here today says a Keuter report. .Pandit Nehru, who will be accom- jected four. week
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  • 111 1 RUSSIA RENOUNCES FRIENDSHIP TREATY WITH YUGOSLAVIA LONDON, sepi Zd. ttussia rcnounc^u iouau ncr ltxiau oi t rienu^aip witn Yogoolavia. me decision was ul^ch»«kl m a Soviet note to Marshal nto's U«Terniiicni. Xn« none was broadcast Dy iyAu6cow k«%uio 4taa nioaiu>re<l nere oy me suvie( ivlonitor. Mr. Anarei uroinyko. tJoviet First
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  • 126 1 MURRAY GIVEN PERMIT TO BRING ARMS TO MALAYA MANILA. Sept. 29. Brigadic hf n^, Alberto Chief c hePhiippme Constabulary, sai Wednesday night it was "estab iisiied fact" the late George viurray, an American, was engage operaCr 10 1 """'"< iu*mos told a news ccinferenc mat among documents anu naner lound
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  • 61 1 Big Four Still Undecided On Austrian Peace Treaty Talks NEVV YORK. Sept. 29,-Thc Big Four Foreign Ministers reached no agreement on the basfo issue 'ul Qerman assets m Austria before they dispersed at 3 am. local time today after a five-hour discussion on the Austrian peace treaty No meeting of
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    • 91 1 GANDHI MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL EDITIONS of INDIAN DAILY MAIL TAMIL MURASU will be out on Sunday, 2nd October, 1949 Issued as a token of our humble homage to the Architect of our Freedom and the Father of our Nation, these Special Editions will contain numerous articles on his life, services
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  • 1289 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Fri. Sept. 30, 1949. COMMUNITIES LIAISON COMMITTEE-IX rAKLIER m this series we re_ marked that the Communities Liaison Committee was compelled to switch on its activities abruptly to political mat. ten because ot" tne cotOSMI iailnire ofl ita labours m the economic held. Reports ot its
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  • 393 2 India Takes First Step To Counter Pakistan's Press Economic Advantage Jute Export Duty Raised Four Fold MILLOWNERS AND INDUSTRIALISTS PROMISE FULL SUPPORT TO GOVT. MOVE NEW DELHI, Sept. 29.— The Indian Government on Wednesday night announced the nhancement of export duty on jute and hessian from prevailing Rs. 80 to
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  • 137 2 With the Indian government refusing to have dealings with Pakistan on the basis of the latter's unilateral fixing of 144 Indian rupees o 100 Pakistan rupees which have hitherto been at par, air and shipping companies carrying on business m the two
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  • 77 2 TWO GANDHI MEMORIALS FOR MADRAS MADRAS, Sept. 29.— Two numo. rials to Maha<ma Gandhi are short, ly *o be erected m Madras C»ty one m the shape of a bathing ghat .a 4 (he sea-shore where the Mahalma's ashes were immersed and the other a 79 feet octogonal column representing
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  • 187 2 Schoolboys Assault Railway Pay Clerk: Cash Box And Rifle Snatched Away GAUHATI, Sept. 29.— A pay clerk and an armed guard of the Assam Railway were assaulted last week by a crowd of schoolboys at Ken. dukan station between Rangiya and Amingaon. The cash box containing bills and Rs. 4,000
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  • 76 2 MADRAS, Sept. 29.— Following the province-wide ban on f he Communist Party Madras police yesterday rounded up 60 more Communists m a widespread comb out. Total arrests since the provincial Government's ban on the Communist Panty and allied organisations imposed on Sept. 26 rose to
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  • 125 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 29.— The Mayor of the City Corporation has conveiled a special meeting of the Council on Oct. 6 to consider the following resolution: "The Council In of opinion that Madras City is par' of Tamilnad and therefore
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  • 142 2 India Agrees For Joint Study Of Population Changes NEW DELHI, Sept. 29— The Government of India have agreed to the proposal- of the United Nations to sponsor a joint study of interrelationship between social economic and population changes m India. The study will be conducted by a team of United
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  • 83 2 I KARACHI, Sept. 29. The Pakistan Government hay« called a zor.al conference here for Oct. 21, to discuss ways and mean? of checking the breeding of locusts m a region expending from Pakistan to Morocco, it was authoritatively learned here. Invitations to the conference, which
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  • 389 2 CEYLON NEWS: J-am«ina, Colombo, Sept. 21) —Tfc adventure and perseverance set h\ i -^Ple vi followed by the youth of cRJ^^SSf^C chief guest at the annual alumni dinner A J Q Dr. Ehezer, wh o was proposing 1h u of h K (oj£
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  • 116 2 STORY OF POISING AS I.C.S.! COLOMBO. *p 29 ducod m «h, J oin J, the assume ntmtou Rimnirt r n !a lOner) C Kamnad District had several Indian mercha wa* m a position o arcmit Urge ums^ f m^ On <lrai s drawn o- :h« k Bank of India U..
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  • 412 2 Thakir Nu Explains Terms Foreign Capital Inves t ment BURMA: RANGOON Sept. 2!).— Burma's Prime Mini Thakin Nu, on Wednesday presented a statrnun m the Burmese parliament listing the terms and a tions on which foreign capital would lx i amptahb Burma. He said foreign capital was necessary for the
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  • 61 2 SAMPATH'S DEFAMAT CASE AGAINST PERI BEGINS (From our Own f«rH£ MADRAS Sep M (I. ■fama'i.M. <a- w Ka,h:. B an. JJ mi comnifnt'i vr Sixth Presid«..cv SW t With h.-3,.n« Co 7r?r^ S«m|«'h. *'<!»; >'■>» i»- jsi r 'tdu. Prriv:ir S P-«i" r _i f.m-P''" IS which m"*« 'V ,r.ur<l«"
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  • 959 3 Devaluation Has Brought Serious Disaster To Britain MOTION TABLED IN PARUAMENT ksDOS.Sept.Jtr^Mr. Winston Churchill asked t|| i n<»day to throw out the Labour Goujbicau*tit brought Britain (i to the verge of florid international bankruptcy." Conservative leader called devaluation of the Pi lam ntabU
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  • 99 3 SELL YOUR HORSE IF YOU FEEL THE PINCH LONDON, Sept. 29— A House of Commons heckhr told Winston Churchill on Wednesday he should sell his new race horse if he is feeling the pinch of pound devaluation. "I could sell It for a great deal more than I paid for
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  • 60 3 BONN, Wv^t Germany, Sept. 29. West Germany yesterday devalued the Deutchemark to 23.8 American cents The West German Cabinet made th c announcement m agreement with the Allied High Commisfion which reached a decision after an all-night sitting. The new rate of 23.8 cents corresponds
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  • 589 3 Kuomintang Trying To Shift Blame On Russia For Its Defeats VISHINSRY'S RETORT TO CHINA'S COMPLAINT BEFORE U.N. LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 29.— Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky accused Nationalist China Wednesday of trying to make excuses for its own military collapse by blaming Russia for Chinese Communist victories. Mr. Vishinsky made
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  • 564 3 INDONESIA: THE HAGUE, Sept. 29. The importance of complete economic sovereignty to the new state of Indonesia m the coming years was emphasised by Dr. Mohammed Hatta, leader of the Indonesian Republican delegation m an interview yesterday. Dr. Hatta expressed himself satisfied
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  • 76 3 VATICAN CITY, Sept. 29— Pope Pius XII told delegates to the International Congress of Humanistic Studies meeting here that "tiumaunism. is the order of the day." The Congress was organised by the French and Italian Institutes of Philosophy. Representatives from Britain, Spain,
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  • 46 3 German oil fields have been discovered at Kleve near the Dutch border, German sources reported on Monday. German oil experts said that experimental borings had begun but that the potential yield was still unknown. They warned araJnst: any "exaggerated hoj^es." A.P.
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    70 3 PHOTO. Arthur Mac Arthur (left) 11 year-old-son of General Douglas MacArthur, is seen sitting with the eldest and youngest £ns of v^ P i rOI ;i, Hlroh to an inter-collegiate swimming meet to Toky °'u* ln i] ceni seen the Crown Prince Akahito, 15, and at S'/h ?t fT* 13
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  • 139 3 Autonomy For Fr. Settlements Under French PARIS, Sept. 29.— A proposed law to give French settlements m India autonomy within the French Union was approved by the Frejxh Council of Ministers yesterday. The new statute will require Parliamentary approval before becoming law. The settlements are Karikal, M&he, Yanron and Pondicherry.
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  • 98 3 SATTERTHWAITE SWORN IN AS CEYLON AMBASSADOR WASHINGTON, Sept. 29. Joseph C. Sattcrthwaite was sworn m Tuesday morning as United States Ambassador to Ceylon m the Office of Assistant Secretary oi State George C. McGhee. The oath was administered to the former Director of State Department's Office of Near Eastern and
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  • 62 3 BOMBAY RAINFALL WAS BLESSING IN DISGUISE BOMBAY, Sept. 29— The unprecedented rainfall last week m Bombay province, has been described by the Bombay Government's spokesman as a blessing m disguise for crops m the province. He said contrary to general belief of widespread damage to standing flops, last wwk's rains
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  • 54 3 NEI HUNGARY TRADE PACT SIGNED THE HAGUE, Sept. 23. An additional trade agreement between the Netherlands and Hungary was signed m The Ha^ur on Sept- mber 23, the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs announced Saturday. After approval of both Governments concerned, the agreement will be valid until Jan. 1. 1950,
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  • 616 4 Singapore Progress' Exhibition Opening To-Morrow EXHIBITS WILL INCLUDE BALANCED t DIETS FOR MALAYANS Ij One of the interesting exhibits m the "Singapore Progress" Exnibition which opens at tne Happy noi id tomorrow, Saturday, Oct. 1, will be tnose prepared by the Departments or Biocnenusiry and social luedicine and fuouc Health
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  • 164 4 Misunderstanding has arisen In connection with the press release on the subject of entry permits (vide IDM of Tuesday, Sept. 27). The word "entry permit" is used both m connection with the Emergency (Travel Restriction) Regulations 1949 and m connection with Certificates Issued to persons not
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  • 158 4 GOVERNOR TO INAUGURATE RED CROSS BRANCH TO-DAY The inaugural meeting of the Singapore Branch of the British Red Cross Society will be held today < Friday >. at 5 p.m. m the British Council Hall. The Governor will bo m the chair and all those interested m the work of
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  • 122 4 Yale Professor Will Represent America On Malayan Varsity Foundation Day A professor of one of America's leading institutions of higher education will represent American universities at the forthcoming University of Malaya's Foundation D&y on Oct. 8. He is Prof. Ralph E. Turner, formerly an officer m the U.S. Department of
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  • 25 4 The third meeting of the second session of the Pahang Council of State will be held at the Court House, Kuala Lipis, on Oct. 22.
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  • 217 4 ESSAY COMPETITION FOR INDIAN CHILDREN IN JOHORE BAHRU There will be a public meeting o: Indians at the Local Indian Congress premises, Johore Bahru on Oct. 2, at 5 p.m. m honour of Mahatma Gandhi's Birthday. All Indians are cordially invited. An essay competion is also arranged m this connection
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  • 134 4 BHUMIHAR BRAHMANS SABHA" DISSOLVED At a general meeting of the Bhuminar Branmans baona. held under the cnairmansnip of Sri sad-al Deo Ral, on &ept. 18, at 47, Cult Road, the following decision were made: (1) It was unanimously decided to dissolve the babha forthwith (2) It was agreed that the
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    • 139 4 VARSIH FUND EXCEEDS $lm. ?$1 sity Fund has reached 51.015.M85:. r HARI RAYA HAJI I The American Consulate General vf/V I m Singapore will be closed nn I'^'^wt! 0 I Monday, Oct. 3, m observanc o \M Hari Raya Haji. USIS r Ed^rd vif^ «2^9 TOP ENTERTAINMENT... Adve^J Romance, Music
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