Indian Daily Mail, 10 October 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail v «'i» V. NO. 241. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10,1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 125 1 Exhortation To The Nation To Join The Territorial Army (From Our Own Correspondent) VCT DELHI, Oct. 9.— Governor-General Mr. C. Rajagopairated in the capital this morning the Indian Ter tray— planned to be the nation's second line of defence P? target
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  • 268 1 irmj n-iT'vcd a im'seage '..,< ngtj um iu f»rma -ion from Cornell of Territorial Auxiliary L m the L'ni «d Kingdom U| ht British High Commisirr in N*» IMhi. HOMBAYs Jivaraj Mchta. J provincial Minister of Public (I \o recruitment driv#» ,'ljt
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  • 104 1 INDIAN SOCCER TEAM ARRIVAL DELAYED The INDIAN DAILY MAIL reliably understands that the All-India Football 'earn visiting Malaya to play a series of matches, is not arriving, as originally planned, on Oct. IX. The delay, we understand, is due to difficulties in obtaining passage However, it is expected the team
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  • 125 1 KASHMIR'S FRONTIERS GUARDED AGAINST RED INFILTRATION SRINAGAR, Kashmir, Oct. 9._ Kashmir's northern and northeasJtrn frontiers are being guarded agains Communist infiltration from the Chinese province of Sinkianp, reportedly under the control of -Ik Chinese Communists. A well-in formed source her© says a large number of Muslim refugees from Sinkiang already
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  • 198 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 9.— Anglo Indian leader Mr. E. M. H. Bower addressing the Anglo-Indian and Domiciled Association of Sou h India on Friday declared the forcing of Hindi on India as a national language in l h< tec h
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  • 85 1 COMMONWEALTH CRICKET TEAM BEGIN ITS GAME SERIES (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Or. 9— The Commonwealth Cricket T am commenc*r. its flv^-month tour of India, Pakistan and Ceylon here yesterday morning with a three-day match against Indian Universities XI. The Universities team who won '•he toss went to bat and
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  • 60 1 Today, Monday, Oct. 10, is the 75th anniversary of the foundation of the Universal Postal Union and special stamps are on sale today in commemoration. The Singapore Director of Posts, Mr. G. C Allen. will tell the sto*-' of the Postal Union tonight u
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  • 779 1 Nehru Talks With Cripps About Britain 's Debts To India DINING WITH PREMIER ATTLEE TODAY LONDON, Oct. 9.— Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru of India was reported on Saturday night to have talked to Sir Stafford Cripps about Britain's debts to India and how they will be affected by devaluation
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  • 460 1 MANCHESTER GUARDIAN ON INDIAN PREMIER'S MANCHESTER, Oct. <).-Th t liberal Manchester Guardian suggested yesterday that if Prime Minister Nehru's con versa tions in Washington are to have "I he best results, (hey should nomf es r strate ic P™Wems than on eco, tm^2?7S£
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  • 73 1 The following cable m received by the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson from Mr. D. S. Senanayake, Prime Minister ot Ceylon Colombo. "Your telegram 7th October regarding Ponniah's death. Public service and his wide circle of friends received rude shock when they heard of his
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    • 132 1 TELL TOOK ffBOOOOIB TO THE FfOni through: TAMIL MURASI The Leading TAMIL Daily in Malaya over 14 y«an 71, BELEOIE ROAD. BZMOAPOBB. Appointments Mr. C. Tltherley h:u been appointed as Superintending AuriiOff. War Damage Claims Commission Mr. P. Clague has been appointed to be a Police Magistrate for the Colony
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  • 877 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Mon. Oct. 10, 1949. COMMUNITIES LIAISON COMMITTEE-XV ll' the Communities Liaison Committee's "Agreed Views" on "the political aspects of the inter-communal problem in the Federation of Malaya" are, as we have already seen, conspicuous for their lack of practical wisdom, political sagacity and fanighted statesmanship, its
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  • 352 2 -Refugees Reminded Ot Their Duty To Woik NEW DELHI, Oct. 9.— The Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, said here last week that India should have social conscription, making it obligatory on the part of every Indian to do some kind of work, including ordinary
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  • 191 2 CONFERENCE OF COTTON REPRESENTATIVES IN NEW DELHI (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Oct. 9 _a three-day conference of representatives of the Indian Government and Cotton and Cotton Textile Industry commenced here yesterday. The session was presided by Commerce Minister Mr. K. C. Neogy who dealt wi h the various problems
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  • 173 2 NAGPUR, Oc». 9.— Mr. M. S. Golwalkar, the RSS Chief, declared here that the objective of the Sangh was to make India a great power in the world. "We believe that the Hindus alone can do 'his and bring glory and prosperity to India,"
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  • 56 2 RANGOON. Oct. 9— Biania lias shipped 1 .011(1.000 tons of the 1,250,000 tons of rice she is torn milted to export during V.)W. it was officially announced in Rangoon on Thursday last The statement said tint 70..">00 tons of rice were exported during September, of which 37.250
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  • 183 2 RANGOON, Oct. 9.— The l{,,rm i reported on Saturday to be maint.iL r pounding of the Taung^yi arc, withV,2?N of cutting the Rebel supply lines, seZJSN route and giving air cover to r h(Mr creeping close to this Karen-held v n "^t A Burma army source claimed that intensive
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  • 123 2 KARNATAKA YOUTH DELEGATION SEES SARDAR PATEL (From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 9.— A Karnataka You hs Delegation yesterday met the Ac ing Prime Minister Sardai Vallabhbhai Patel and urged the formation of Kama aka Province with the inclusion of Mysore Sta e. The Delegation sta'ed the "Youth of
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  • 99 2 Kashmir Exit Permit For R.A.F. Officer To Be Issued NEW DELHI. Oct. 9. Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah. Premier of Kashmir, at present in New Delhi, yesterday instructed his govern- mcnt to grant an exit permit to Wing Commander W. H. Smith of the Royal Air Force. Wing Commander Smith had earlier
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  • 331 2 'TANGIBLE INCREASE" IN SOCIAL HARMONY, SAYS PREMIER MADRAS, Oct. 9. One year of total prohibition in Madras had resulted "in a tangible increase jn domestic happiness and social harmony," said Mr. P. S. Kumaraswami Raja, Premier of Madras, in a broadcast talk on Oct.
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  • 95 2 COLOMBO, Oct. 9.— -A group of prominent Ceylon Tamils are forming a new political party, aiming to establish an autonomous Tamil State within the framework of the Federal Ceylon Government. The new party, led by Mr. S. V. Chelvanayagum, Member of Parliament, resulted, from
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  • 220 2 HYDERABAD, Oct. 9. Eight out of nine Ministers of the former Laik Ali Cabinet, who are now under house arrest ar«> receiving a subsistence allowance of Rs. 750 a month, it is learnt.
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  • 54 2 BOMBAY, Oct. 9. -The Reserve Bank of India announced yesterday that the gold it has offered for sale was internal gold and was being sold on behalf of the Nfzam of Hyderabad. The announcement said: "This gold has no connection with the currency reserve
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  • 103 2 DR. PALAR HOPEFUL OF HAGUE TALKS OUTCOME AMSTERDAM. Oct. 9.— Dr. Lambertus Palar, Indonesian representative at Lake Success, said here last night he believed the Dutch and Indonesians would find solutions to the problems facing The Hague round-table conference without United Nations intervention. Dr. Palar, who has been in Holland
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  • 81 2 (From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Oct 9— Air vice Commodore Suryadarma, Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Air Force arrived here yesterday en route <o The Hague to attend the DutchIndonesian Round Table Conference in which he will act as Adviser to
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  • 116 2 TRAVANCORE AND COCHIN DISCUSS TRIVANDftCM Dm *t.it,s and Mat s S com me n ed here on t7 f ll Introducing tVV^ tionforconsiderat/'..^ tne Chief Minister Mr V yan Piilai said d M a V strong and unifi.r constitution ot the as far as possible, ap^ that of the provinc
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  • 134 2 BANGALORE. Oi 9-M J Narain Pi«-'den' of ih' Alib Rai|\va\m<n\ Federation, h e»ploye*\s of the Myvir. \i<[ way that th< I ■'<•(!< ra mn uusU t'V«ry'hin« ptnilk 'o vfat* gricvaiue.s. Hv vai replying >.. iMx welcome presented o Mysore Su <• Association. Tht
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  • 1065 3 t iian Delegation's Campaign Amona UN Members 01 THAN 50 NATIUiIS LIKELY TO SUPPORT PROPOSAL U0 SI CCESS, Oct. 9.— lndia launched a cam- Saturday to get ine atomic bomb outlawed ugrf of Hi" world as a means of exerting moral
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  • 241 3 "TOKYO ROSE" SENTENCED TO 10 YEARS SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 9.— lva Toguri d'Aquino was sentenced to 10 years in prison and a LSSlo^oo ftue in the Federal Court on Thursday ]ast for making treasonable "Tokyo Rose" broadcast from Radio Tokyo during the war. Mrs. d'Aqumo, daughter of a Los Angeles
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  • 128 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 9— lbrahim Sultan Ali, General Secretary of the Eritrean Mussulman League and member of the Eritrean Union for Independence was the first speaker before the 59- nation Committee to present the views of the inhabitants of the territories involved. He vigorously
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  • 61 3 LAKE SUCCESS. Oct. 9. UN. Assembly President Carlos P. Romulo met briefly on Saturday with Albanian Deputy Foreign Minister Mihail Prifti, continuing Greek-Balkan peace efforts. Prifti flew here to take part in secret conferences with a special UN. committee headed by Romulo, seeking
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  • 64 3 PARIS, -Oct. 9.— Dr. Tara Chand secretary of India's Education Mi nistry, has assumed leadership of the Indian delegation to the general conference of the United Naions Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation here. Mr. P. N. Kiapal, member of t he Indian delegation, was elected chairman of
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  • 188 3 BATAVIA, Oct. 9.— The Communist Party of the Indonesian Republic on Saturday called on the Island's future Government to severe all military, economic and political ties with outside nations. It was reported on Friday from Jogjakarta that the Party had laid down its
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  • 599 3 CANTON GOVERNMENT PREPARING TO EVACUATE CITY CANTON, Oct. 9.— The Nationalist Cabinet on Saturday ordered the arrest and unspecified punishment of Madame Sun Yat-sen. It was an empty gesture. She is in Red Peiping. She is one of the 86 Communist or pro-Communist leaders
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  • 83 3 CHINA PATTERN RED REVOLUTIONS PREDICTED IN INDIA AND BURMA BUCHAREST, Oct. 9.— The Comlnform Journal predicted on Friday that the Communist victory in China would promote similar revolutions in fndia, Burma, Indonesia and ♦other Asian countries. The Journal, mouthpiece of th«? political organisation that links *h« Communist countries, called dove-
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  • 351 3 Britain indiaj Likely To Aceord Recognition To Mao Govt. LONDON, Oct. 9.— A well-informed Common wealth diplomat said on Friday that Britain will recognise the newly-pro-claimed Chinese Communist regime. India will too, he said, probably before Britain. At the moment, two things are holding up *he move, he added. 1.
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  • 142 3 LONDON TIMES ON MALAYAN UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION LONDON, Oct. 9.— An editorial in the London Times on Friday predicted that 'messages from universities all over Britain will great the new University of Malaya" on Its Foundation Day. The paper added: It is the first Colonial university that has sprun* Into being,
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  • 101 3 COLOMBO, Oet 9— In a picturesque ceremony, we Prime Minister of Ceylon Senanayake on Friday accepted on behalf of his Government, the Royal Navy 131 -ton minesweeper HMS "Flying Fish". Vice- Admiral hlr Charles Woodhouse. Commanaer-in-chief of the East Indies, haiioed over the
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  • 164 3 Indian Delegate's Plea On Behalf Of Dollar-Starved Nations LAKE SUCCESS. Oct. I. The Jamsahib of Awanagar. India's representative on th-e General Assembly's Budgetary Committee, strongly supported yesterday the suggestion that the United Nations should help dollar-starved member nations "by accepting as large a part of their U.N. contributions as possible
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