Indian Daily Mail, 14 October 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. y. NQ. 245. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. OCTOBER, 14, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 287 1 jddress To US Senators Representatives fiSHIXGTON, Oct. 13. Pandit Jawaharlai Nehru assur. <iles Congress Thursday that his country be and shall not be neutral" in the event of any world n or t bruit to freedom. ared in
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  • 72 1 FIRST INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION LONDON, Oct. 13.— Over 25 Muslim countries are expected to participate in the first International Islamic Industrial and Commercial Exhibition to be held in Karachi from No. 25 to Dec. 31 this year it was learned here today. The exhibition is being held in conjunction
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  • 215 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.— 1n an interview broadcast a few hours after Pandit Nehru's arrival in Washington, Mr. Loy Henderson, the American Ambassador t 0 India, said the Prime Minister's visit was not merely an, exchange of formalities between two Heads of States. The people o
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  • 92 1 "GO BACK DELVOIE" DEMONSTRATION IN KASHMIR BKINAGAR. Oct 13. —Students here demonstrated on Monday shouting "Dehroie Go Back." Police dispersed h« procession and arrested some. General Maurice Delvoie, MilHarv Adviser t o th«" United Nations Kashmir Commission, recently figured prominently for transferring property of a Muslim evacuee from Kashmir to
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  • 53 1 OPIUM PACKETS IN M.S.M.R. TRAIN CARRIAGE (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 13.— Workmen of a Perumbur Railway carriage shop repairing a third class MSMR carriage discovered in an alcove of x he carriage one-pound packets of opium valued at more than R^~. 30,000 and handed over same to the
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  • 60 1 Madras Govt's Gigantic Plan To Augment Food Production (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Oct. 13— Madras Guvernmen today approved a Rs. 35.--000,000 plan .to augment the Province's food production by 500.000 tons in two years. The plan, according to official sources, will make Madras selfsufficient in food by 1951 when
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  • 70 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Oc*. 3. Indian games have been studied with absorbing interest by the Physical Culture experts in Europe and Britain, according to members of the Indian Delegation to the World Lingiarf Festival this year. The members who just returned here after
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  • 70 1 FOUR KILLED IN CALCUTTA RAIL DISASTER (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Oct. 13. —Four were killed and 30 injured in a rail disaster 80 miles west of Calcutta last night when 'he Bombay Mail wa» derailed owing to removal of f>sh plates from rail lineg. The mail which left Howrah
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  • 365 1 LONDON, Oct. 13.— Prime Minister Clement Attlee turned down today demands for a general Parliamentary election this fall and decided that his Labour Government would ride out Britain's economic crisis. The announcement that there would be no early election was made, an official
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  • 139 1 PRINCELY STATES PLACED ON PAR WITH PROVINCES (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 13.— The Indian Constituent Assembly today adopted the schedule and articles in the Constitution placing the Princely States of Free India on par with the Provinces regarding their constitution
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  • 50 1 A meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held tomorrow, Saturda. Oct. 15, at No: 52, Serangoon Road (the reidence of Mr. Vasu Pillai) at 7.30 p.m. All interested are invited to attend, writes the Secretary of the Divine Life Society, 353, East Coast Road, Katong.
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  • 85 1 BOMBAY. Oct. 13.— Rumours of shortage of salt, sugar and matches touched off a wave of shop looting in Bombay today. Two persona were siain and five others injured by police lire, says an A.P. report. The Government denied there was a
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  • 55 1 SPORE MANAGER OF MGM DOWN WITH POLIO SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13 Leon Appks'ons S'ligapurt- manager for Metro Goldwyn Mayer movie stUd»o.v, has !>• n stricken with polio. His brother, Irwin, has arranged for Pan Americau Airways to fly an iron lung to Manila, and hope* 'o get naval or oth«
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  • 737 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Fri Oct. 14, 1949. MOST ILL ADVISID AND HARMFUL pEW Indians here or elsewhere will endorse the belief expressed by Mr. S. M. Sharma, a prominent Indian lawyer of ipoh, in an interview with the M raits Times yesterday, that "the time is now ripe for
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  • 532 2 He Is Really One Of World's Greatest Men* U.S. WAR DEAD ALSO REMEMBERED WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.— The Prime Minister of India Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru placed on Wednesday a wreath of chrysenthemums and iris on the tomb of the First President of the
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  • 285 2 Independence For Libya By Jan. 1952 U.N. SUB-COMMITTEE'S DEfKini I LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 13.- M I mitteesetup by the United Nations v sulv( f < J mittee yesterday decided in principle th,t r' Cal "«>1 be granted independence as soon a^ n,w r ya s hoiilj later than Jan. 1,
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  • 368 2 WASHINGTON, Oct. 13. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India set out yesterday on a strenuous get acquainted tour of the United States. American officials hope it will help make India incline more strongly toward the West
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  • 286 2 NEW YORK, Oct 13.— The NEW YORK TIMES in a leading article yesterday said that America would extend its wannest welcome to Pandit Nehru who is scheduled to spend about thre<» weeks in the United States. The paper added, "It will be his first trip .to
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  • 60 2 INDIAN COMMUNIST PARTY HQS. OFFICE RAIDED BOMBAY, Oct. 13.— The headquarters of the Indian Communist Party i n Bombay was raided on Monday by squads of plain clothes police who seized "objectionable literature," it was repored. The Communist Party said that the police also raided their tex H? and railway
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  • 63 2 JOURNALISM IN THE UNITED STATES: BOMBAY EXHIBITION BOMBAY, Oct. 13.— An exhibition entitled "Journalism in the United States," will be opened in Bombay today. Portraying the role of the press in modern America, the exhibition which is being organised by the United States Information Services, Bombay Office, will include pictorial
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  • 252 2 POONA, Oct. 13. The work of registering voters on the basis of adult franchise had been completed in some districts of Bombay province and was nearing completion in other districts, the Law Minister, Mr. Dinkerrao Desai, told the Legislative Assembly here. He said
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  • 100 2 LAKE SUCCESS. Oct. 13. Sir Hartley Shavuross, of Britain, told the United Nations Political Committee Wednesday that there can be no world peace ba^-d on the principle that only Russia nut walk on the highway while other* are crowded in the gutter.
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  • 141 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 13.— The Indim GovenUMtj is p| an ning to revise its taxation policy, with a view to bringing down the level of direct taxation to "*a more reasonable level.' Revealing this in the Dominion Parliament, during bate on the devaluation
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  • 162 2 MIAMI, Florida, Oct. 13— India should "Indiamze educational system to make it lit the needs of the re* ind* said Dr. John J. Tigert, one of two American member* I mission making a ten-month survey in that couniry. Dr. Tigert is a former United
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  • 46 2 TOKYO. Olct. 13.— Tokyo children will present a pair of Hokkaido bears to India and Thailand, which recently sent elephants to the Tokyo Zoo. Attendance at Tokyo's Zoo soared 10,000 a day when Pandit Nthru's cow elephant, Indira, went on show. Reuter
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  • 61 2 MADRAS Oct rom mu*" prisoners 0 the >uJ* r ll k ,,i m< Cuddalorr lail WM rrpo rt injured b) M I P r said on Tuesidaj yr i.«n^ The Polict- tired <•» thr f killing on. a..*] u^f l|% port sa.d. M
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  • 491 3 Lc INDIAN PREMIER'S VISIT AN Kir Of GREAT IMWRTANCE' .tfINGTON, Oct'lS. United States Secre- all than Acheson said yesterday that he v Indian Prime Minister Fanait I\ehra, s /,0/i ot lite recognition ot China it fandii
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  • 153 3 WASHINGTON, Oct. 13—Washington papers gave prominent die. play to the welcome by President Truman and members of the Am** rcan Government to Pandit Nehru. The Washington Post headed it s report: "Indian leader comes here on goodwill visit." xne very great interest aroused by the'
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  • 50 3 MOSCOW, Oct. 13.— A mass hunger strike of political prisoners in india is reported in tne Moscow press. A Tass dispatch from New Delhi said since Sept. 20, 1,153 Communists have been on a hunger strike in the prisons of the Eastern A.P. Punjab.-
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  • 48 3 LONDON. Oct. 13.— Sixteen Pakistani women arrived here on vlonday night in a specially chartered aircraft from Karachi for training in general and specialised aursing at British hospitals. Another 20 women nursing trainees are expected to arrive here towards the end of December. Reuter
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  • 165 3 SVIA, Oct. 13.— Five Dutch soldiers were re•killtd in a latest series of incidents that is to upset the two month-old U.N. cease-fire m east Java. :n Batavia said g oand of men stopsoldiera in a a road 11 ooerabaya naval nst centre, band tried
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  • 133 3 :-<;eorKe Hbed himkr\,, ruan 'n an inh<: country." Ml ever, now. down the C^ to t hi 93I at Ayot f>^.H 011 Klv n was 'or „1-rvice. s^awV home: 1 4a lr *t*l by train |«»i by car." Or. A. A. A. Fyzee, Indian Ambassador lo
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  • 115 3 W. POWERS DENOUNCE. NEW E. GERMAN GOVT. hi u A K LRT Oc 12 -The allied ni^h* om s i*ners on Mmday S?? bll c an artl flcial creation devoid of any legal basis." ffnt?^m d f£ la L ed that <<this socalled government has no title to represent Eastern
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  • 293 3 Large Measure Of Agreement Reported At Hague RTC Talks THE HAGUE, Oct. 13.— Chairmen and vice-chair-men of the three delegations to the round-table conference on the future of Indonesia reached agreement on a number of points at an emergency meeting here yesterday. An official communique announcing this said the meeting
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  • 419 3 LONDON, Oct. 13.— The British Cabinet was expected to settle the general election timing "next month or next spring?" at its meeting yesterday morning. But the decision is likely to be kept secret until the Conservative annual conference ends on Friday. The
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  • 160 3 Tara Singh Urges United Front Of Hindus And Sikhs JULLUNDUR, Oct. 13.— -Speaking at the first public function after his release from jail, Masn-r Tara &ingh, the Akali leader, advised the Sikh community to W*4k unity with il -nclii mA* He was ipcftking at the l hird annual conference of
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  • 240 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13. If America should win leadership against Russian competition of a world two-thirds peopled by coloured races, she must quickly accord full equality to negroes, in the view of Bishop William Scarlett of St. Louis. Bishop
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  • 120 3 KARACHI. Oct. 13.— Field Marshal Sir William Slim, Chief of the Imperial General Stall", arrived here on Wednesday afternoon in his own plane accompanied by his personal staff. He was received at Karachi airport by Pakistan's Commander-in-Chief General Sir Douglas Gracey and other important British
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  • 126 3 "A Mission Of Deep Significance" WASHINOTON, Oc.. 13. Tht Washingt on Evening Star yesterday hailed ih*> visit of Prime Minister Nehru of India as a mission of d«ep significance and wide importance from which "momentous tonst. quences" may flow. The star said: "Pandit Nehru's authority and prestige, personal as well
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  • 87 3 NEW DELHI. Oct. 13.— Acting In accordance with the recommendation of the Central Prew* Advisory Committee, the Chief Commissioner of Dolhi has withdrawn the precensOrship order passed on August 3, la*-, against a local Urdu daily, Pratap. Originally intended to remain m force for three
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  • 94 3 SEVEN-MAN U.S. DELEGATION TO ECAFE WASHINGTON, Oc< 12.— The l< S. Stale Department announced the appointment by President Truman of a seven-man American d« ioga ion t o the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) at Singapore on Oct. 20. Thi- delegation consists of Myron
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  • 59 3 BOMBAY, Oct. 13.— Four hundred Orien al scholars from India Pakistan, Ceylon and 'b«- I mU-H Kingdom will n\r* t hi r* in November, at the 15th annual st'sgion of the All-India Oriental Conference. The conference w'll meet under the chairmanship of Dr. S Dey, a former
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  • 172 4 Ao, Change tin Assures Mr. Thivy Mr. J. A. Thivy, the Representative of ftie Government of India in Malaya, has issued the following Press statement: 'Apropos an interview with Mr. S. M. Miurniii appearing in the STRAITS
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  • 31 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 13.— Prof. P. Maheshwari, Head of the Depart ment of Botany, Delhi University" has been elected corresponding Sciences. >y I botanis I GIIS
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  • 143 4 Six Malayan journalists left Penang on the Bangkok Mail yesterday morning on a 10-day visit to see for themselves conditions now prevailing in Southern Thailand at the invitation of the Thai Government. The journalists are drawn from the whole Malayan Press. They represent two English
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  • 51 4 Toe Filipino delegation to the M-h Session of ECAFE is likely to arrive on Oct. 19, via B.p.A.C. The members of the delegation are: Mr. Cornelio Balmacecia, Secre- tary for Commerce and Trade (Leader), Mr. Castilejo, Mr. Velmonte, Mr. Tomas, Mr. Bernardo, Mr. Abrera and Mr.
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  • 147 4 Dr. K. K. P. Rao, member of the Nutrition Staff of F.A.O. will talk about Nutrition in the Far East with special reference to Malaya, from Radio Malaya today, Friday, at 7.10 p.m. SIR IVOR JENNINGS ON UNIVERSITY EDUCATION At 8 p.m. today, Friday, Radio Malaya will repeat
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  • 87 4 INTUC DELEGATION TO NEW WORLD TRADE UNION BODY LUCKNOW, UP. Oct. 13— The Indian National Trade Union Con. gress, premier labour organisation in India, will send a delegation to the forthcoming session of the new-ly-formed, non-communist Intema* tional Trade Union. Sponsored by the American Federation of Labour and the British
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  • 108 4 The Malayan Film Unit has completed a full one-reel iilm on tho spectacular and unique foundation day ceremony of the University 01 Malaya, which was held last Saturday Oct. 8. The film will be shown in major cinemas in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and
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  • 172 4 Plan To Establish A Chinese Foundation In Hague THE HAGUE, Oct. 13.— A plan to establish a Chinese Foundation similar to the Carnegie and Kockcteller Foundations was disclosed here yesterday by Sir Robert Ho lung, wealthy Chinese merchant frince. Sir Kobert, now in Holland on a world tour, said that
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