Indian Daily Mail, 12 October 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NQ. 243. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 389 1 Loved Respected A Great Nation Of Free People' lASHINGTON, Oct. 11.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime uMer if l ntlia uas official| y welcomed by President Truman ikfe arrival here today as the respected leader of a great \L of free people. Tht President told
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  • 227 1 Nehru The Spokesman For Freed Asia' WASHINGTON NEWSPAPERS' TRIBUTE WASHINGTON, Oct. 11. While officialdom was giving the finishing touches to the welcome to be accorded to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru here today on his arrival in this country, the newspapers gave a great "curtain rising' reception to the Indian Prime Minister
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  • 277 1 Madras Judges Question Validity Of f ublic Safety Ordinance (From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 11. In one of the most important decisions efelerday on the validity of the l> u b|ic Safety Ordinance, one >i the 1949 Justices Basheer Ah med S ayed and Satyanarayana Rao hold except tor
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    96 1 son House. VISIT TO STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES A visit to the National Gallery of Art and o the United States Senate and House of Representatives will be made on Thursday. On Friday Nehru will be the guest of honour at a Luncheon to be given by the
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  • 72 1 KARACHI. Oct. 11.— A token general strike in all newspapers and news agencies throughout Pakistan was called on Tuesday by the Sind Union of Journalists as a protest against misbehaviour" by the General Manager of the daily "Sind Observer" of Karachi in a dispute with
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  • 211 1 TWO CHINESE DIPLOMATS IN BRITAIN GO OVER TO REDS LONDON, Oct. 11— Two Chtnese diplomats in Britain have resigned, the Embassy disclosed on Tuesday The announcement came 24 hours after the Chinese Embassy Staff in Paris had transferred it s allegiance from the Chinese Nationalists to the Chinese Communist Regime.
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  • 98 1 TIBET "MOST ANIJI-RED COUNTRY IN WORLD" CALCUTTA. Oct. 11. —Lowell Thomas, news commentator, said on Tuesday, he had found Tibet the most "anti-Communist country in the world Thomas was injured on his return trip from Lhasa, Tibe*an capital 17,000 feet up in the Himalayan mountains, where a hor?e treated for
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  • 189 1 TRIBUTE TO THEIR PATRIOTISM, LOYALTY AND SINCERITY (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 11.— The Indian Constituent Assembly last evening passed the Article guaranteeing constitutionally the same terms of service, salaries, leave, pension and privileges to the Indian Civil Service personnel recruited
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  • 49 1 Indian Magician To Entertain Australian Army CALCUTTA, Oct. 11 —Mr. P. K. Chatterji who has entertained the Indian Army with his magical feats during the last 25 years is under, taking a 12-week tour of Australia to entertain troops there at 'he in. vitation of the Australian Army. GIIS
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  • 108 1 Control Of Poultry Disease: Indian Student's Achievement NEW YORK. Oct 11 —An Indian sudent, Mr. S. L. Zargar, at the University of Minnesota (USA) has developed a very simple and rapid whole-blood hemagglutination in. hibition test for the Newcastle Disease in poul ry. He i^ now studying the te 8
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  • 162 1 Interim Compensation To Zamindaris In Madras Province MADRAS, Oc 11. -The Governmui: of Madras has decided to award interim compensation" k> the owners of "zamindaris"— Estates in the province— which will shortly b t nationalised under an Ac*. lc shrdul thrdlu shrld cmfwy There are 6,000 ttfimteg m the province,
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  • 34 1 WASHINGTON, Of -Tho World Monetary Fund o n Myu<iay provided US. $3,000,000 in currency for Yugoslavia— th c first aid it has given to that country. A .P.
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  • 207 1 KARACHI, Oct. 11.— Pakistan Commerce Minister Fazlur Kahman alleged here last night that India had "instituted unfriendly and discriminatory practices" a*a ins t Pakistan India s failure to recognise Pakistan's decision not to devalue her rupee when sterling devalued had brought inurdominion trade to
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  • 69 1 Coimbtttore Mill hands To Observe "Unemployment Compensation Day" (From Our Own Corrt-vporuJ* n« i COIMBATORE. Oc* 11 TIN Soc^aJ .-•-t-uir run (i Nx 1 ttnioiu HniijcntitiTri ilKt h 4 r «t twoday cunfercrjCf. and decided '^oday c observr N<>\ 13 a-; 'U: j mt n L p Bftftt o i-
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  • 48 1 (From Our Own Corr«**porwJ« nt > POONA, Oc< 11 —The Bombay Legislative A*s*mbly wh*i-h vs hold ing it* autumn N es*ton h<"rc\ ■■.•!*> passed a Bill gran »ng l.i'ii'orjr r*-<-oj;ri»fii», t o m* Indian Women':* l^iiv^rsi^ fnunfkii hcrr by Mah*rd.itra'- reran rUuCtttloDist Dr. K»nr« Copyright
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  • 648 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. Oct. 12, 1949. A HISTORIC VISIT FHE attention of the whole world to-day is rivetted on Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharla] Nehru who was scheduled to arrive in Washington last night <ji\ an extensive tour of the United States. Though nothing exactly is known regarding the
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  • 544 2 Make India Strong— Patel's Appeal To Nation Top Priority For Food Problem Urged NEW DELHI, Oct. 2, (By Air Mail). Broadcasting to the nation from AIR, Delhi, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti tonight Sardar Patel, Deputy Prime Minister, called upon the people to "create an atmosphere in which the
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  • 88 2 Offer To French Settlements: Chambon's Discussion In Mahe CALICUT, Oct. 11 _M. Chambon, Commissioner for the French Settlements in India, made a hurried visit recently to Mah'c and held discussions witfi official^ and nonofficials on the offer of autonomous status for the French Indian Set. tlements made recently by the
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    40 2 Mr. ANEURIN BE VAN (right) British iMinistei of Health, accepts a piece of cake from an unidentified Indian lady at a reception giVen by Mr. KRISHNA MENON (left) Indian High Commissioner in London, at India House on Oct. 3. A.P.
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  • 174 2 STATES' FISCAL INTEGRATION: MORE UNIONS SIGN AGREEMENTS NEW DELHI, Oct. 11.— The Governments of Mysore, Raj as than, Vindhya Pradesh and the Patiala anc 1 East Punjab States Union have signed agreements with \ho Government of India for the fiscal integration of their Stages with the Centre. Agreements in respect
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  • 151 2 Jaffna To Have BCG Soon CEYLON NEWS: lUL.UMISU, Oct. 11.— i. Anti.T.B. Campaign, has told'th.. M "l ;iu lkf w. supply of B.C.G. vac'cine i\ |h I *T< °f Ja^ l early date. nillfJ< available tofi^M This BStur*llGB was given by Dr Ranawake n the course of a pubJi addres?
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  • 239 2 DEMAND IN INDIAN CONASSEffIM i NF 7 r DE LHI 0* 11.— I^ndit Ndi^i3^sL mster. declined recently to respond to. demand C ]m Parliament for full statement an the afcßalionsan ln Nations Commission Military Adviser General \fis?& saying all facts known are already publisher).
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  • 221 2 CALICUT, Oct.. 11. Mr. C. E. Bharatan, Secretary of the French India Mahajana Sabha reiterated the Sabha's decision to merge with the Indian Union. "We do not budge an inch from it," he said commenting on the French Government's latest move 1 to grant autonomous
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  • 431 2 Four Burmese Soldiers 'Drummed Out' Ot Army BURMA: FOR ANTI-STATE ACTIVITIES RANGOON, Oct. 11.— (>ouds in Rangoon on Monday stood in silence while four Burmese soldiers were stripped of their uniforms and drummed out of the army for acts adjudged detrimental to the Burma Union. A military tribunal earlier found
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  • 155 2 Underground Water Reservoir In Rajasthan Desert NEW DELHI, Oct. 11.— Efforts are being made by specialists to ascertain the breadth of underground wa*er reservoir discovered recently in the heart of Rajasthan desert. The length of water belt is about 40 miles. Prof. K. N. Kaul of 'he Government Agriculture College,
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  • 127 2 BOMBAY, Oct. 11. On i-uj OH the supply ot electricity by public eketneity undertakings as a per manent measure is proposed in Bill published in the Bombay Gov ernment GazcttL 1 The Bill congisi of ail amendment to the Bomba> Electricity (Emergency Pow<r< 1946. To conserve
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  • 135 2 MADRAS. Oct. li-M: 7 Naray-iM.-i Pilla r J Cochin Tn.var: jj aii iii't-rvifw hen rf(vn f .!y 3 Government of India hi J grar: 1 certain tc the Union to mata in revenue con?.^;. i'hun o| th« land cu loss, h»' Mid, unonntdl 1.12 erorai The Premiei ictorned m
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  • 36 2 INTERNATIONAL SUGAR COUNCIL TO MEET IN LONDON LONDON I nationa] s ;<l L01U1..11 i 1 stai i commit I agenda I b« adopted Nodelegatl nsl tries I but it is presentation hejfl I later f^ FOC
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  • 438 3 0 lalks Held In London Wit Alike Cnpps icuKIR ISSUE ALSO LlSCUSSFn i LO \l)o.\. Oct. U-— T te American President s plant Independence took off from London air- midnight mth the Indian Prime Minister, jit Jaicaharlal A ehru and his party. %cording
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  • 168 3 Breakdown in Food Distribution-Not Shortage -Responsible For Hunger In The World MASSACHUSETTS, Oct. M The breakdown in the distribution of food and not a shortage of it was responsible for hunger in many parts of the world, the Deputy Director of the United Nations Food and Agirculture Organisation. Sir Herbert
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  • 145 3 WILL NEHRU ASK FOR ILS. LOAN: SPECULATION IN AMERICA WASHINGTON, Oct. 11— Indian diplomatic sources yesterday insisted that Pandit Nehru would not ask for a loan during his coming visit to the United States. They described as "unfounded" reports circulating here that Nehru niight ask the World Bank for a
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  • 55 3 PARIS. Oct 11.- -Dr. J C Ghosh, Director General of the Ministry of Industries and Supplies <«f India has visited Swiss laboratories and a dlesel and turbines factory at Winterthur. Switzerland. th< Indian Embassy said hera yesterday. Dr. Ghosh also visited the French docks and shipyards
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  • 184 3 S- African Indians Urged T<» Oppose Malar Govt Segregation Policy DURBAN, Oct. 11.— The Natal Indian Congress yesterday called on all South Africa's Indians to oppose "apartheid" (racial segregation), in co-operation with African and coloured people and %t oppressed European sections." A congress meeting h* r«- passed a resolution saying
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  • 244 3 THE HAGUE, Oct. 11. Slow progress of the Indonesia roundtable conference here is causing disappointment and anxiety r> V itch delegation circles. sourec ei rtTCf tw< ntha nit which Bir i^uf> I rtega ion id mat I I terence va U end
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  • 190 3 ALL BR. S.E. ASIA AMBASSADORS TO ATTEND LONDON, Oct. 11.— Problems set by the proclamation of a Communist government in China and its recognition by the Soviet Union will be among subjects discussed at a general meeting of British representatives in
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  • 291 3 Meanwhile France, backed by tbe Chiang Kai-shek government on Monday, struck dissident member* of the Chinese embassy in Paris from the diplomatic list, says an AP Paris report. A spokesman for the French Foreign Ministry said that sinre prance does not recognise Peir ing s
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  • 248 3 MANILA, Oc\ 11. The Philip, pine Foreign Office disclosed last night that recognition of the new Chinese Communist regime of Mao Tse-tung "is under consideration." There was no further comment but other developments during Double Ten Day brought sharp indications that the Philippines'
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  • 123 3 Batavia Chinese Fly Nationalist Flags On "Double Tenth" BATAVIA, Oct. 11, Batavias large Chinese Community failed to splash the city with brilliant flags of Nationalist China as in formex years on "Double Ten" day, but Communist Chinese flags, that somt predicted would bt flown, did not appear. The holiday wai
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  • 47 3 MOSCOW. Oct. 11. —Russia's Ambassador to the Chinese Peoples Republic, Mr. N. V. Roshchin, arrived In Peking, the Communist capital yesterday and was met by General Chou En-lai, Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, the Soviet Tass agency reported last night.— Reuter
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  • 102 3 BAGDAD. Oct. 11.- King Mohammed Zahir of Afghanistan is staying here overnight, after the plane taking him and his suite to Europe was forced down with engine trouble today. An hour after reaching here the aircraft took off again. Engine trouble caused it to turn
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  • 44 4 KAMALA CIRCUS COMING AGAIN TO SINGAPORE Mr. V. P. Panikkar, Manager oil the Kamala Circus, has arrived in. Singapore from Sarawak to iinalise the arrangements for camping his troupe here again for a season. The Circus is expected here in about ten days' time.
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  • 305 4 In Bentong Mentakab Areas In Pahang rAI 4.30 p.m. on Oct. 10, at Liew Weng Chee Estate, 19 1 milestone Mane his Road, in Bentong area (fanang) a party of bandits, some dressed in uniform and some without burnt down the smokehouse and store on
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  • 182 4 Release of Squatters On ISond: Amendments To Emergency Regulation 17D Emergency Regulation No. 11-JLj tids ucen amenuca vo proviae lor tn<e tciease on oond anu me reseitiemcui 01 squatters uetainea in operations maae unuer tne uiu^r. unaer tne amenaea regulation the cmef secretary may irum umc to tune airect tnat
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  • 95 4 Persons of diplomatic, consular or lute status are not required to nave Singapore laemuy cards, special passes in lortn simitar to identity caras and stamped witu tne Arms of the Colony are, however, usually ottered to sucn residents and viistors. in is is intended solely
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  • 101 4 SINGAPORE, Oct. 11.— Jogja radio quoted a radio Hilversum announcement as hav ng disclosed thai Dr. Sukiman, Leader of Masjumi, H. H. the Susuhunan ot SoU and Mr. Tat^ngkeng o f Ease Indonesia, left the Netherlands for Indonesia yesterday Another announcement -nf Jogja radio
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  • 91 4 Prof. B. P. Adarkar, head of the Economic Affairs section in the Ministry of mrternai An airs of tne Government of Uidia, wno has represented lnaia at several international conierences is coming to Singapore by 8.0.A.C. on Oct. Id ana will leaa the inaian
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  • 43 4 Messrs. K. N. Ramanathan and R. N. Viswanathan, will give a recital of Hindu prayers in Sanskrit, Tamil and Telegu, with English jommentary, tomorrow, Thursday, at 6.30 p.m. at the Singapore Lodge fneosopnical Society, No. 8. Cairnxiill Road.
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  • 99 4 Prof. Ralph E. Turner (Durfee Professor of History at Yale University) will have the distinction, of oeing the first eminent foreign scholar invited to give a public lecture at the University of Malaya, He will lecture on "The Meaning jf the Twentieth Century" at
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  • 437 4 Willy Blok Hanson (famous Continental dancer and former partner of the celebrated Indian dancer, Ram Gopal) and the pupils of aer Fine Art of Movement Academy will stage their first annual performance at the Victoria Theatre on Dec. 16, 17 and
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  • 37 4 WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—President Truman will speak at the laying of the cornerstone of th© new United Nations building in New York on Oct. 24, the White House announced on Monday.- A.P.
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