Indian Daily Mail, 9 October 1949

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  • 18 1 dati Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 340. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 502 1 Prasent Kashmir Ceasefire Line May Become Boundary between India Pakistan M Give India The Best, I Say Observers MGAR, Kashmir, Oct. 8. The present ceaserjifiathmir may someday become the boundary Ma and Pakistan, informed observers here tables Steven V. David, A.P. Correspondent, bun eventuality would give India by far the
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  • 124 1 BOMBAY, Oct. B.— Mr. Asoka Me tot a. Socialist labour leader, has asked the British Trade Union Congress to establish an office m India, to hare "living links" with Asian labour. Praising the esablishment here of a banch office of the American Federation of
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  • 78 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. India's capital. New Delhi, will have its fi r s t double-decker omnibus shortly. The Delhi Aransport authorities} have just imported the first doubledecker are are conducting trial runs. Negoiations for the purchase of a fleet of these bus>?s are now m progress
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  • 768 1 INDIAN NEWSPAPER REACTION TO SENSATIONAL DELVOIE AFFAIR NEW DELHI, Oct. 8. United Nations Commission officials m New Delhi expressed surprise that the allegations against General Maurice Delvoie, the Commission's Military Adviser, were widely publicised by the Kashmir Government before the Commission was Th^Ufflcials
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  • 81 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. B.— According to Agency message, the SecretaryGeneral of the United Nations, Mr. Trygve Lie, said m an interview at Lake Success on Thursday that the Military Adviser to he UNCEP, Lt.General Delvoie, who had been accused by f he Government of India
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  • 55 1 JULLUNDER (Eaet Punjab), Oc^ B.— British and American museums, art galleries institutions and indu viduals are responding to an appeal for loan of Sikh exhibite for the forthcoming S>kh National Education Conference to be held here Ul October. Revealing of importance from all Indian centres would also
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  • 62 1 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN SOVIET GERMANY BERLIN, Oct. 7.— Herr Wilhtfm Piech. co-chairman of the Sovietsponsored German Socialist Unity Party, told the Peoples' Council tore •oday that general elections would h* held m the So vie v zone on Oct. 13. 1950. The Council was meeting to pro* claim a "German
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  • 143 1 NEHRU NOT LIKELY TO VISIT U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY WASHINGTON. Oct. B.— Pandit N hru, Indian Prime Minister, will spend Oct. 21 In Boston instead of visiting the Unfed State B Military Academy at West Point as previous. ly planned f hc State Department said la* night, Itffen, horn* *vntl Am«<
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  • 247 1 Prakasam Throws His Wrath At Nehru, Patel Prasad DISAPPOINTMENT AT CONGRESS WORKING COMMITTEE'S VERDICT ON ANDHRA PROVINCE ISSUE (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. B.— Andhra leader Mr. T. Prakasam, biterly disappointed with the Congress Committee's refusal to accept Andhra claims to Madras City, has threatened violent >pposition to the
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  • 133 1 SOCIALISTS TOLD NOT TO FOLLOW GOVT. BLINDLY (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE, Oct. B— The threeday session of the General Council of the Socialist Party o f India concluded on Thursday night after adopting certain constructive proposals regarding trade, public fin. ance, population and political situation. Mr. Jaiprakash Narain. who
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  • 84 1 MUZAFFARPUR, Oct. B.— An application of a citizen that tea without sugar was giving him and his wife headaches and they were forced o take drugs to fight the ailment, caused the local SDO to issue a permit for 10 seers of sugar to the couple. The
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  • 87 1 TOKYO. Oct. 8. The Japanese Machin* Industry Association and Japan Machine Export Promotion Association have decided t© send a "sample fair ship" \o ports m Southeast Asia, according to the Japanese press The associations plan f o charter a 4,000-ton passenger vessel, load
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  • 80 1 COLOMBO, Oct. B.— Students sitting for the University Entrance Examination for the third time or more are to be penalised by the /payment of a fee of Rs. 30. This step has been taken by the universty authorities because a number of n*m\\fa\ tn mi
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  • 138 1 BIKANEER (Rajputana). Oct. 8. —The historic fort of Blkaner m India houses one of the most unique libearies m the world. It is a library of ancient books and manuscripts; no book m the library is less than 400 years old! Scholars from all over
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  • 125 1 AZAD'S MESSAGE TO MALAYAN UNIVERSITY SINGAPORE, Oct. B.— Mr. J. A. Thivy, the Representative of the Government o f India m Malaya, has passed on to the University of Malaya, the following message which he received on the occasion of the inauguration of the University of Malaya:— "I extend my
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  • 87 1 THE DETERMINED MAN! MADRAS, Oct. B.— A t'ommumit detenu m Vellore Jail, who was undrr orders of release, refused to leave the jail and his "comrades clashed with the warders m order to keep him with them, according to a Vellore message received here. The incident occurred last Thursday night.
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  • 1565 2 World Expects India To Champion Cause Of The Opp res What Her Independence Means To Others (By ABBAS MAHMOUD EL AKKAD, CAIRO) It is rare to find any country m the world whose history is as indicative of divine care as that of India. Historians have held divergent views on
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  • 513 2 PHOTO. COLOMBO, Oct. B— The Cc; lon Prime Minister, Mr. I). S. Senanayake, m his Presidential Address at the Second Annual Conference of the United National Party (Government Party), saidf "It is our firm belief, m this age of conflicting ideologies,
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    35 2 Mrs. VIJAYA LAKSHMI PANDIT, Indian Ambassador to the U.S. bands to Mr. EUGENE BLACK, President of the International Bank, a document she signed comnlethur *t?"M*ttons for a US$lO,OOO,OOO loan from the Bank, m Washington. A.P.
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  • 932 2 Efforts To AvoM Pitfalls By R. SATAKOPAN, AJ\ Correspondent. HYDERABAD, Oct. B.— At the end of a year of military administration directed from New Delhi, there is no sign that local self-government will be restored very soon m Hyderabad. The Government of India appears
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  • 1445 3 American's View Of ,untry s 'Miracle ll}( of the uorld's greatest industrial nantanl fact not get recognized by the nds to think of India as a vast ourished colonial peasants, writes m the bulletin published by the [merica surveying India's industrial Zii and
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  • 717 3 MUSLIMS IN INDIA ARE NOT PERSECUTED AS OTHERS SEE By ABDEL WAHAB MOUSTAFA (Director ol Projects m the Survey Department of Zasazig, and author oi "The Immortal Far .u--kia Message oi Pilfrimafe and Emra".) IVTY speaker said; *d:j you see lfX how the Modems a s persecuted m India, no
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  • 1377 3 KARACHI, Oct. H. Rule by one party m Pakistan without effective opposition may be doomed. The omnipotent .Muslim League, which represented Muslim interests m Undivided India and took over political control of Pakistan when the new Dominion was treated m IJM7 is
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  • 81 4 Reception To Indian Soccer Team By Naval Base Indians "As the finalisation of the arrangements m connection with the reception of the visiting Indian Soccer team m Naval Base, will have to be made by Oct. io, those who wish to Join the dinner party are requested to contact either
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  • 363 4 The following statement on Flag Hoisting was issued yesterday morning by the Government of the Colony of Singapore General rules, partly of courtesy, m the matter of flag flying which are accepted as proper m this Colony are as follows: (a)
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  • 602 4 MAHATMA GANDHI BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS AT JOHORE BAHRU Under the auspices of the local Indian Congress Johore Bahru a meeting of Indians was held at 5 p.m. on Oct. 2, Sunday, presided over by Sri M. N. Roy to celebrate the 81st birthday of Gandhi ji. The following programme was gone
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  • 128 4 Replacement Of Lost Insignia, Decorations And Medals It is hereby notified that all British insignia, decorations and me. dajs destroyed or last tnroufch eiiemy action will now be replaced free of charge says ail official Prese release. The person claiming for fr«e replacement of lost insignia is required to sign
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  • 241 4 The Third Anniversary of toe Alexandra Jai Hind Library will b« celebrated today, Oct. 9, at the Library Hall 370- A, Alexandra Rd., ai 4.30 p.m. The following programme has been arranged: Prayer; Welcome speech; Chairman's speech by Sri N. O. Nalr, 8.A.8.L.. Lectures; In
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    97 4 The famous dancer and screen st ar. Auzurie, as well known on the screen as the stage m India and Pakis an, gave a recital of seven types of dancing embodied m three echniques Kathak, Manepuri and Bharatna'yam, under the auspices of the Royal India Society a t the Imperial
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  • 218 4 WORLD RICE PRODUCTION DECLINES FORESEEN WASHINGTON, Oct. g— World rice production for the year ending July 1. 1950, is expected to be two to four per cent less than that of the previous year, the U.S. Agriculture Department reported on Monday. The Department added that the total will be only
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