Indian Daily Mail, 3 October 1949

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  • 16 2 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 234. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 1007 2  -  K. R. RAMAN ATH By Local Leaders Call Upon Pubic To Follow The Mahatma's Gospel •IF GAfiDHIJI WERE ALIVE TO- DAY THE WORLD WOULD HAVE ACHIEVED PEACE" The d > everepce and abiding love of the people outtide India for the &id
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  • 155 2 The following message was issued yesterday by Mr. J. A. Thivy, the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, m connection with the 81st Birthday Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi: "All over Malaya, m towns and villages, Indians have arranged to celebrate with due solemnity the Birthday Anniversary
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  • 255 2 STATUE UNVEILED AT SINGAPORE GUJERATI SCHOOL Indians of Malaya paid fervent homage to their Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, yesterday by prayers and mass meetings. Public meetings were held m all the prominent towns where leaders of various communities paid warm
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  • 300 2 Inauguration Of Gandhi Advocated Schpmps Mark Celebrations in India (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Oct. 2.— Country wide celebrations of Gandhi la ya < nt J K aV m t e l ma ed hjugiiwlbw of new schemes advocated by Mahatma Gandhi The Madras Government inauKura ted t|ie separation of
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  • 157 2 ALL COMW'MTIES JOIN IN CELEBRATIONS (From Oar Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 2— With Government and public institutions closed for three days, all India yesterday celebrated celebrations assumed a national of Navarathri Festival. The Vijayadasami the culmination character as the 81st Birthday Anniversary of
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  • 69 2 LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 2.— Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, Pakis. tan Foreign Minister, said yes*erday thai if India were elected t o f he Security Council while the Kashmir dispu c was pending before that body "it would place India as well as Pakistan m a
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  • 85 2 Sir C.P. Indicts Govt. On Spoiling Madras Marina's Greatness (From Our Own Correspondent) M*UKAS. Oct. z. Veteran adruinis raior, hir C. P. Ramaswtmi Aiyer addressing the Corporation i.ouncu 01 Madras uity, on its inauguration day, warned tn«m tnat 'hey were spoiling the City's greatest asset tile Manna, the line 01
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  • 64 2 x-^io, uct. 2.— The Central CommKtee of the French Commumst Party has sent it s "warmest congratulations" 0 Ma 0 Tsc-t un g (Jhinese Communist leader, on h^s P^amation of 4 Chinese -People'g The message was published m the party organ L'HumanK 0 ye b e rThnr^
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  • 82 2 MADRAS, Oct. 2.— Wardens of the Vellore Central Prison holding most of the Province's Communists trod upon live electric wire when the.y entered the cells of tne prisoners, said a press report on Saturday The report added that the Communists lurther prevented the waroens' entry by
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  • 123 2 INTUC Five-Point Programme Explained (From Our Own Correspondent) suggestion thaUhe INTU^ las TCh H*T T! pu d i? led the tional Congress. ir ILIC Wds lhe handmaid of the Indian Na. INTuTtSSE Work k irs K l!ni^ c SeCOnd Anniven«ry of the nrstiy the whole working f the extUe induat
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  • 67 2 INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE THE HAGUE, Oct. 2 —The International COiirt of Jus-tice will meet on Nov. 17, t o fix the indtmmty t o be paid by Albania for the mining of two British rk-troyers m Corfu Channel three year* ago, it was learned today. The incident occurred m
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  • 44 2 GAUHATI, Oct. 2- The Gover-nor-General, Mr. Rajagopalachari, will pay a short visit to Assam m the first week of November it is authoritatively learnt here. This will be the first visit of the Indian Governor-Gem Tal to this nrovinon FOC
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  • 770 3 Indina Daily Mail Singapore, Mon. Oct. 3, 1949. COMMUNITIES LIAISON COMMITTEE X IX his broadcast speech of July 15 on the work of the Communities Liaison Committee, Sir Sydney Palmer, the European member or representative thereon, had stated: "The Committee at next ireetings propose? to consider the poll ical problems
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  • 295 3 Thumping Majority In Andhra And Malabar POOR RESPONSE FOR SOCIALISTS AND COMMUNISTS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 2. Complete reports of voting for District Board elections show that Congress has won absolute majority m ten out of eleven Andhra districts,
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  • 244 3 BURMA: FINANCE MINISTER'S STATED RANGOON Oct. L-Bun*, monwealth m January 1948 hrn,!! tft 1| >M through her Finance Minister that h an| x* her old relationship with the sterlin Ustc "«l because her present trade position JL"S t0 'We cannot afford to
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  • 113 3 BOMBAY, Oct. 2— A director of a big hotel m Bombay was this week fined Rs. 80,000 and sentenced to two months' r.i by Mr. J. M. Ban><, Presidency Magistrate, for breach of the Food Con'rol Order. It was stated that 'he hotel had served
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  • 70 3 AMERICAN EDUCATIONIST IN INDIA NEW DELHI, Oct. 2. -Dr. Rath Wright, an American educationist, has arrived here to study student activities m India. Dr. Wright will tour Indi a for four months visiting the universities and colleges and is expected to return to the United States m January, 1951. Dr.
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  • 75 3 POONA, Oct. 2— The Bombay Government considers playing of all card games with stakes as an offence, according to Mr. Dmkerrao Desai, the provincial Law Minister. Mr. Desai told the Provincial Legislature here that the govern, men* proposed to file a test case x o ascertain
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  • 52 3 NEW DELHI, Oct. 2.— A sum of Rs. 103,450,000 was collected upto Aug. 31, for jthe Gandhi National Memorial Fund. The Fund committee which made the announcement said it h»s planned to utilise the money for the propagation of the ideals and schemes dear to the
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  • 94 3 SRINAGAR, Oct. 2.— Allegations m the Pakistan Press that Indian troops opened fire with rifles and light machine-guns on a Pakistan picket at Krupan Wali Nallah on Sept. 9-10 have been denied. The Government of India received a protest about the incident from Pakistan on
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  • 115 3 NEW DELHI, Oct. 2.— There was a general decrease m all forms of solar activity m 1948 as compared with the previous year, according to the annual report of the Kodaikanal Observatory. In conformity with the usual trend there was an equatorial drift of
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  • 76 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW UKLIII. Oct. 2.— A Sikh d legation waited on Saturday on Mr. Gopalasamy Iyyengar, Minis \>r for the Inter-Dominion Affairs and Mohanlal Saxena, Minister of State for Rehabili ation, asking for a Convention of a inter-Dominion Conference between India and Pakistan
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  • 64 3 MADRAS, Oct. 2. The privy purse of the Maharaja of Travancore has been fixed at Rs. 18,00,000 annually, it was authoritatively learnt. The Maharaja will get an additional Rs. 3,00,000 annually as Rajpramukh of the Cochin-Travan-core Union. The privy purse of the members of the Cochin
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  • 68 3 Chandernagore C ongress Leader On Fast CHANDERNAGORE, Oct. 2. —Mr. 3achin Modak. Secretary of th" iOcal Congress Karma Parishad, started a "fast unto death" at 10.30 i.m. on Sept. 22 at Choudhury Ghat 3n the Hooghly. He has taken this step m protest against the "failure" of the Administrative Council
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  • 143 3 SALE OF NEWSPAPERS TO FOREIGNERS: "INDIA GOVERNMENT WATCHING SITUATION" NSW DELHI, Oct. 2.— Refuting a Press report of his observation on the purchase of Indian newspapers by foreigners Mr. R. R. Diwakar, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, m a statement, says: "My attention has been drawn to a
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  • 289 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 2.— The strident voices of conflicting linguistic groups are being heard daily m this once peaceful city. The Tamilians, aroused at last by the very unreasonableness of the Andhra claim for Madras city have decided to form a Madras
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  • 177 3 BOMBAY, Oct. 2.— lndia will bring out a special set of pictorial postage stamps on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the foundation of the Universal Postal Union m Berne, Switzerland. The stamps are being printed at the India Security Press m Nasik.
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  • 48 3 HYDEARABAD, Oct. 2. MajorGeneral Chaudhuri, Military Governor of Hyderabad, told a Press conference that the Government would take a decision "very soon" on the question of bringing the members of the Laik Ali Government, now under house arrest, to trial.- FOC
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  • 69 3 FIELD MARSHAL SIR WILLIAM SLIM TO VISIT INDIA NEW DELHI, Oct. 2. The Indian Government said Thursday night that Field Marshal Sir William Slim, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, will arrive at New Delhi on Oct. ig daring the coarse of a tour of the Far East. The Field
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  • 224 3 RANGOON, Oct. 2.— -The Municipal Corpmtin 4 goon has decided to ban rickshaws from the city with from January 1, 1951, following representation on humami grounds by the Indian Embassy here. Rickshaw-pulling is not regarded as a permanent profession m Burna, but one adopted
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  • 97 3 SIMLA, Oct. 2. Communist detenus lodged m East Punjab jails have gone on hunger strike on the alleged ground that their demands have not been accepted by the Government, says an official announcement. Their demands relate to the withdrawal of the Safety Act. grant
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  • 117 3 Madras Govt Grant Andhra Flood Relie (From Our Own Corr^pool MADRAS, Oct. >-Th Gov'Tiu-nmcnt have anc Ks. 3..10.000 for iht rrliyf of vie im> m Andhra DMffel < ally Krishna and (iuntur. Mr S ttfpM lnn W bi'r of thi Board of R<vio« here «»n t«»ur of h' fl«od-« areas
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  • 20 3 survey work for the 75-year-old na^ 1 Bombay has beta naval ****gfi*t taftneen flCi Mr. 3
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  • 157 4 CHANGE OF FEELING IN PHILIPPINES (V 1. M- 2— The Philippines has no objecTmdding leadership m the proposed Southeast Vim to India's Premier Jawaharlal Nehru but J organizational meeting held m the Philip- > President ip offlc al r(
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  • 132 4 HALF MILUON U.S. STEEL WORKERS DOWN THEIR TOOLS PITTSBURGH, Oct. 2. A half mllion CIO steel workers struck /esterday for free pensions and r m e *ri^ SU n f c shuttin S down America s steel and iron mills from coast to coast. The first steel walkout since 1946
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  • 26 4 VIENNA, Oct. 2. Negotiations for a trade agreement between Austria and Pakistan will be opened m Vienna this month, it was reported here on Saturday.- A.P.
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  • 113 4 BRITAIN'S FIVE-YEAR TELEVISION PROGRAMME DISCLOSED LONDON, Oct. 2. Mr. Herb-n Morrison, Deputy Prime Mims/tv yesterday disclosed Britain's five-' year television programme wnich «/Lv?? id wo i Ud brin tne service to eight out of every 10 people m the country by the end of 1955 Britain's second station— at Birmingham—which
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  • 259 4 ree- Day WHO Meeting In Delhi Ends MPORTANT RESOLUTIONS PASSED p DELHI, Oct. 2.— The Southeast Asian ReHComiiittee of the World Health Organisation, ■rluding three-day session on Wednesday urgbsitcation of malaria control m select experiicentres jointly with the U.N. Food and Agri(il Organisation, with a view to increasing food lion.
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  • 131 4 SOFIA, Bulgaria, Oct. 2. Bulgaria scrapped her friendship treaty with Yugoslavia on Saturday night. The action followed the lead set by he Soviet Union, Poland and Hungary. Bulgaria's denunciation of her L reaty, signed on Nov. 27, 1947, was nade m a note
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  • 187 4 VOGOSLAVIA ACCUSES RUSSIA OF LIES, SLANDER THREATS J5 Oct. 2.— Yugoslavia accused Russia on Satur- M lanfl^ deceit, threats and treachery. A note, reLJ* o**0 denunciation of her Treaty of Friendship < char 8«d the Soviet Union was an oppressor of said Mos. h« Russiani are ijaganda witch--ande r against
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  • 79 4 V? EN 2 A Oct z The flrst Indian-Austrian trade agreement was signed last week at the Vienna Foreign Office by the Austrian Foreign Minister, Dr. Karl Kruber, and the Indian delegate, Maj-Gen. Khub Chand. The one-year agreement provides for exchange of goods to the
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  • 553 4 Nationalists C ommnunists Preparing For Battle For Canton CHINA: HUGE REINFORCEMENTS RUSHED ON BOTH SIDES CANTON, Oct. 2. Nationalists and Communists both massed troops yesterday for the coming battle for Canton. The official military news agency said the 12th Army had moved into Canton's Kwangiung province from Kiangsi to the
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  • 412 4 ROMULO'S WARNING TO U.N. DELEGATES NEW YORK, Oct. 2.— Despite renewed East-West bickering over Balkan and Chinese issues, Assembly President Carlos P. Romulo on Thursday night again challenged United Nations delegates to make the newly opened session a "peace" assembly. "Peace is our main
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  • 312 4 Need For Closer UK— 'Commonwealth' Co-operation Stressed CONSERVATIVE PARTY'S ELECTION PROGRAMME LONDON, Oct/2.— Resolutions calling for closer working between Britain and the Commonwealth strike a dominant note m the programme for the Conservative Party's pre-general election annual conference m London this month, which was issued here. One resolution urges that
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  • 51 4 CHAIBASA, Oct. 2. The Government of Bihar have decided to open four high schools In Singhbhum district to relieve overcrowding m the local high schools and to speed up the spread of education among Adibasis. The schools are jikely to be opened next year.—
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  • 54 5 The sixth meeting of the Second Sesoion oi tne feaerai L-egislative council win last tnree days. It vviii ot at id Ut iv a.tii. m tne v/ouncn cnanioer, tvuaia Lumpur, on Tuesday Wednesday and Tnursday Nov. io, lt> and n, tne principal business oi tne
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  • 50 5 It is regretted that it is necessary to postpone tne next Emergency Press Conference irom 10 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 7, to 11.30 a.m. as the Cnief secretary is unable iv attend owing to having to oe present at anocner important meeting says an onicial Press release.
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  • 332 5 Explosion On Railway Line Near Chemor Station Mail 1 rain Passes Over Damaged Area: No Casualties At UJ>4 p.m. on Oct. 1, one mile from Chemor Raiway Station m Perak, an explosion was observed by the driver of the mail train following a pilot train on the line. Three sleepers
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  • 50 5 me ouvernor oi oingaporc uaa the nign commissioner oi tne federation oi Maiaya. nave joinuy appointea Mr. K. ts. rieasman io ue Comptroiier-uenerai or income Tax lor Malaya. Mr. v. 'a. Bridgeman has also been jointly appointed to act as Deputy Comptroner-Lrerieral oi Income Tax lor Maiaya.
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  • 30 5 The Governor has recoked the appointment ox Mr. M. a. noidstociw as a Justice oi tne .Peace ior uic colony oi Singapore, says an Ouicial Press release.
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  • 169 5 INTER RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATION OF SINGAPORE AND JOHORE PROTEST AGAINST STATE LOTTERIES At a meeting of the Inter-Reli-gious Organization at the home of Tuan Haji Noah bin Omar m Johore Bahru on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 1, representatives of the Muslim, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Sikh and Jewish Religions and a member of
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  • 42 5 Dr. P. H. Chu, Deputy Director ol United Nations Information Centre, bnanghai, arrived here by air from BangKok on Friday night. He will act as the Information Officer for tae forthcoming E.C.A.F.E. Conference to be held m Singapore.
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  • 49 5 A discussion on the results of the F.A.O. conierence particularly as they attect Malaya, will be broadcast over the Bme Network of Radio Malaya by W. H. Cummings of the Regional Office and Mr. Harold Yogel of Washington Headquarters at 7.10 p.m. today Monday Oct. 3.
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