Indian Daily Mail, 13 October 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOl*. V. NO. 244. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. OCTORRR 13, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS-
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  • 621 1  -  K. R. RAMANATH iissle Over Election Of Chairman Voting Right Of Associate Members Questioned (By Jhe dehyatex of the United Kingdom and the g exchange* verbal accusations at each other's wal pol'W at the meeting of Committee on Indusand Commerce of the Economic Commission
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  • 513 1 i a»ned i-hat it would the rules of proc?-! iU member who ing and who was ougn to cast th« of ties on decied chairman. I Delegate Launches Attack tt d.i-;\r, Mr. St«ftt then riii(is(d Russia for her i a'ti udc" of suppression wt il -mall« r
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  • 95 1 The Soviet dekgate In his con. eluding remarks also made a direct reference to the request by the authorities in Singapore that all Delegates to the ECAFE Conference must sign police identity cards, which have nothing to do with the United Nations. Th< Russian
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  • 42 1 CUT IN INDIAN MADE CLOTH PRICES SUGGESTED (From Our Own Corresponden') NEW DELHI, Oc*. 12.—Industries Ministry's textile Advisory Committee toda* Hr.omnitndcrd a four per cent cut in prices of In-dian-made cloth and yarn in order to bnem down the co* l living.
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  • 33 1 PHOTO FERBAR MANIK (left first Indian Ambassador to France, talks to PRESIDENT VINCENr AURIOL at the Elysee Palace? Paris after he had presented his credentials, Oct. 4" A.P.
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  • 205 1 TO DISCUSS FUTURE DIVISION OF PROVINCE (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 12.— 0n the initiative of Mr. C. S. Rathnasabapathy Mudaliar, a meeting ot prominent Tamilian leaders was held here yesterday to consider the calling of a conference of Tamilinad
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  • 63 1 Joint Indo- French Commission For Fr. India Settlements Referendum Suggested (From Our Own Correspondent) tor it. fwiht^Ti,,! J,"™;; etHk rwr* 4 1 p"«n»« Oil EteC. 11 to decide whether the Settlement will contin Utt under the bunch or merge with t ndian UniOn Chandernagtorr a. for* sqU ar^ skirts of
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  • 91 1 WASHINGTON. Oc*. IT, fIUM Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minis or of India who arrived here yesterday as thf guest of President Truman, th»s morning began a three-day pro* gramme of visits around Washing. foi» and seas of the Federal Government. Last night he stayed at Blair House,
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  • 122 1 Madras Govt. To Discuss Question Of Validity Of Public Order Act (From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct 12 —It i 8 understood Madras Cabinet yesterday discussed he situation arising from the judgement of Madras High Court on Monday invalidating major provisions of the Ordinance which sought to extend continuance of
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  • 117 1 LONDON, Oct. 12—Thc Judicial Committee of (he Privy Council today dismissed a petition brought on behalf of Na. thuram Godse sentenced to death for the murder of Mahal ma Gandhi, for special leave to appeal from the judgment of the High Court of Simla. Linked with the
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  • 79 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 12 —The Madras Cabinet i s meeting today t o discuss Jt'gisla'ion enabling the Government to take over all electric undertakings in the Province with compen. nation to owners. It is estimated compensation will total Rs. 30,000,The
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  • 84 1 BOMBAY, (>«. t 12. Maj Uen. Chaudhuri, Military <;o\ ernor of Hyderabad State, will leave Hyderabacj at the end of this month on a new assignment in the Army, it *v as learnt. It is stated that MftjGm. Chaudhun is beinß ciyied back to the
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  • 687 2 Indian Daily Mial Singapore, Thurs. Oct. 13, 1949. A WORD TO STORE HOUSEWIVES WHENEVER a good cause i3 propounded, preached or propagated, there invariably emerges some one to oppose it, some one to pour cold water on it and damn it as impracticable, insignificant, or even injurious. To some it
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  • 934 2 CENTRE TO TAKE OVER MANIPUR AND TRIPURA ON OCT. is NEW DELHI, Oct. 12.— The story of the integration of Indian States will end this week. On Oct. 15, Tripura and Manipur, the last of the States to be integrated, will be taken over by the Centre as Chief Commissioner's
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  • 166 2 Tentative Approval For New Designs For India's Coins BOMBAY, Oct. 12.— New design* for India's corns recently submitted by the Coinage Design Sub-Com-mittee have been tentatively approved, with certain modifications, by the Government of India, it was learnt here. The trial set of coins, which will bhortly be submitted to
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  • 101 2 RATIONED FOODGRAINS TO BE REDUCED NEW DELHI, Oct. 12.— The two. day conference 1 of Food Ministers Which ended in New Delhi on Sunctay recommended that provincial Governments should make their best efforts to secure an over- all reduction of 10 per cent in the retail prices of rationed food
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  • 54 2 KARACHI, Oct. 12.— Hary Erikson, the future Swedish envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Pakistan, arrived in Karachi by car on Monday from Tehran, where i lo has be e n Swedish Ambassador. H e will present his credentials to the governor general of Pakistan Khawaja
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  • 107 2 JAFFNA, Oct. 12. At Mahatma Gandhi Day celebrations in Jaffna the Indian residents presented to the Jaffna Municipal Council's free library an almirah containing a number of volumes of Gandhi lite. ra'ure. Gandhi Day was celebrated At he Narsel school hali, Vannarponni, wi'-h Dr. M.
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  • 357 2 UNKNOWN Story Of Integration Of Indian States To End This U CEYLON NEWS mis army of enumerators will go into every town and village in the Island. They will penetrate even the remotest nooks and comers of the country so as to make l h« sur. very as comprehensive as
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  • 62 2 COMMITTEE TO COLLECT Funds FOR TEMPLE COLOMBO, Oct. 12 Mr earat^am, M.P. for Va^iS? presided at a me,-.i ng ffl""*s puram, supporting §i i ?Jk of the ThiruketheesvaJ h M a r n dl^ S^^£r r^ Pon. Mu-hukumaran.il} \sl Pgkd to .he people Sb? t TVmpU. Restoration Soc< 7 j
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  • 101 2 (From Our Own Corresponds MADRAS. Oct 12-Rfhabi]a 'on of 5,000 families hying u a villages which will Ik snbmtrfri under the fhunpabhadn P*j* was discussed at a top-lml coal* rence of Sectaries Monday rifc P emier Kumarasimy Raja put. ding It was proposed
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  • 49 2 (From Our Own Corresponded CALCUTTA, Oct. 12.— A m*J of 300 Chine s e here la« nifM J» ged loval'y lo the Kuorointinj G* ernmeht in China and reqn^^* Indian Government not to rtcop* Mao Tse Tung's Communist R^» in Pciping Copyright
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  • 72 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 12— The Military Adviser to the United Nations Kashmir Commission, Lt. General Delvoie, is now on his way to Geneva, where the Commission is now assembled. General Delvoie has been asked by the Secretary General of the th- United Nations to report to the Commission
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  • 38 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 12.— The Government of India have decided to accredit the Indian Ambassador in Argentine, Mr. Jarashed B Vesugar, concurrently as their Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Republic of GIIS
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  • 244 2 State-Owned Itady To Be Set Up FOR HANDLING INDIA'S FOREIGN TRADE NEW DELHI, Oct. 12.— The Government of India have set up a committee to advise them on the constitution of a State owned and State-sponsored organization for handling the coun try s foreign a trade, the Commerce Ministry announced
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  • 148 2 tively. maia, it is learnt authorita- Sources close to the Ex*<?rnalAffairs Ministry here believed that the offer was a political move, in the context of the referendum in December next to decide the future of these Settlements. Pointed attention is
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  • 48 2 NEW DELHI, Oct 12 —India won the World Dairy Congress MedaT a" the session of the Congress which waS in Stockholm in lSt ?n U |/f V Thl ts as awarded to India in consideration of her out?sm!JK WOrk ln tr °Pical dairying.
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  • 193 2 nf C^ CU r T) V 2ft. 12 ~The leader Mr Pr aM l n^ O ;i ndian immunity, K r a r nk Anthony, has stated that the community has an increasingly bright future before it. Addressing a meeting of th P All-India
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    502 3 Ilional Anthems Of US And India Played At Airport Reception FULL MILITARY HONOURS ACCORDED ti efflNGTON, Oct. 12. —Prime Minister Nehru fLfftitei by plane on Tuesday for a month KftotlK nited States. W<"' Trumm met Nehru at the airport txprl «s<<( the hope Nehru's visit "will leave P S
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  • 87 3 OTTAWA, Oct. 12.— Pandit Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, will address both Canadian Houses of Parliament on Oct. 24, the External Affairs Department announced here yesterday. Nehru will arrive in Ottawa on Sunday, Oct. 23, for a two-day visit and will pay an unofficial visit to
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  • 43 3 Dr. Palar To Inform Nehru Of Hague Developments SINGAPORE, Oct 12 —Dr. L N. Palar, Republican representative to Lake Succ«-s«, has left for Washing ton where he plan* to meet Pan* di' Tawaharlal Nehru, Premier of India now oo a %»*n i« America,
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  • 127 3 RANGOON, Oct. 12. Orders by Burmese police commissioner Kyaw Kyint on Monday confined within th« Chinatown area celebrations by pro-Conununigt Chinese in Rangoon. The orders prohibited pro<Jom. munists from holding processions outside the Chinatown district or holding meetings i n any outside
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  • 100 3 American Found Dead In Rangoon Hotel Bathroom RANGOON. Oct. 12. Dr. H Ogbuan, 37-year-old American member of the International Children's Emergency ,Fund, was yesterday found dead in a bathroom at a British-owned hotel in Rangoon. He had been staying at the hotel since his arrival from Bangkok six days ago.
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  • 186 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 12.— Russia and Yugoslavia quarreled angrily >n the United Nations Monday over Soviet charges that Premier Mar. shal Tito had deserted his Eastern European friends and sold out to the Western powers. Soviet delegate Amazasp A. Arutiunian started the day's wrangling during
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  • 243 3 FOR MUD-SLINGING AT E. EUROPEAN COUNTRIES LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 12.— The Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky accused Britain and the United States on Tuesday of slinging mud at the Com-munist-dominated Governments of Eastern Europe because Western-supported plots had failed to overthrow the Communists. He made
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  • 435 3 Siam Worried About OverEating By Her People 1 CAMPAIGN TO ENCOURAGE MODERATION IN DIET TO BE LAUNCHED veJJIl W RLEANS Ort- 12 -A Siamese doctor said welfare y hlf gov rnment worried about the people's welt are—because they are eating too much. f^i u In l hls countr y «s
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  • 179 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 12.— Russia renewed Us demands to the United Nations on Tuesday to take immediate steps to reduce arms and outlaw the atom bomb. The Soviet proposal was laid before the Security Council by Deputy Foreign Minister Jakob Malik who
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  • 499 3 21-Nation US Committee Appointed Jo Deed With Italian Colonies LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 12. The United Nations Political Committee yesterday set up a 21-nation subcommittee to consider all proposals for the future of Italy's former African colonies. The Political Committee also decided to suspend its own meetings and to await a
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  • 716 4 But Driver Killed And; Truck Burned By Bandits At about 11 a.m. on Oct. 11, on the Kuala LipisBenta Road in Fahang a Chinese-owned truck driven by a Chinese and carrying an Indian passenger, was ambushed and set on tire by armed and uniformed
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  • 276 4 The Emergency (Injury Allowances) Regulations, 1949, which will be gazetted shortly, provide higher rates of pensions payable to dependants or officers where death or injury is caused by bandit activity. Tne Regulations will apply to any permanent or temporary officer in the Public Service
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  • 84 4 INDIAN MUSIC AT BR. COUNCIL HALL Sangeetna Vidvan N. P. i*alakrishnan (disciple of Sangeetna Bhoopathi Maharaja pur am viswanatha Iyer) will give a music pcirormance under tne auspices ot me Indian Fine Arts t>ocie.ty, oingapore, and under tne patronage or wir. J. A. Tnivy, Kepresentanve to tne Government or India
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  • 93 4 The Singapore Christian Youth Jouncil win nold a public meeting «o protest against State lotteries, an Friday, Oct. 14 at 5.30 p.m. at ihe Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay, Singapore. Members of Churches, Christian youth organisations, other religious oodles and the public who are interested
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  • 128 4 Candidates are invited to sit for the above Examination in Johore which will be rield at the following Centres —Johore Bahru. Muar. Kluang and Segamat. Intending Candidates who have passed Std. V must send in their applications not later than Oct. 25, to the Inspector of
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  • 134 4 The Salvation Army Boys Induslast evening at 151, Tnomson Koad trial Home annual meeting was heli A distinguished gatnering a tfnded tne function. Brigadier Frederick W. Harvev and Mr. L. Rayner addressea th gathering on tne formation oi th nome and its noble* work, and
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  • 40 4 SIR BRADDELL TO SPEAK AT EAST-WEST SOCIETY Sir Roland Braddell will speak ol "History oi Singapore' at me tin tish Council tiati coaay at tuu p m to the U.N. delegates, aeats wiu'bt reserved tor members upto a.25 p m
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  • 57 4 The Assistant United States Naval Attache in Singapore, and Mrs Cornell, will give a reception u, Vice-Admiral Kussell staniey Ber Key, U.S.N., and the Officers oi hk> otatl and the Commanaing uuicei and Officers of the U. S. S. St. Paui at 6.30 p.m. on
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  • 52 4 Any residents of Singapore who were the owners of property confiscated under the Nationalist Discriminatory Laws in Austria art advised that their claims for restitution should be lodged at the Secretariat for Economic Attairs, Fullerton Building, before Nov. 15, where details concerning the framing of claims may
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  • 27 4 It is officially announced that the Rural Board Meeting will now take place in the Land Office at 10 a.m on Oct. 20. j
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    • 222 4 APPOINTMENTS Mr. M Kristek has been appointed to act* as Deputy Food Controller. Mr. M. G. Eber has been appointed to act as Assistant Food Controller, in place of Mr. E. C. E. Edlin. Mr. T. Van der Gaast, M.C.S., has been appointed to be Food Controller, in addition to
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