Indian Daily Mail, 15 October 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. y. jjo 246 SINGAPORE. SAWTWUY. Q^QBER 15, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 106 1 (From Our Own Corresponden BOMBAY, Oct 14 —Important decisions regarding the future of tht wartime Indian Na'ional Army will be taken at the INA Convention t.» be held h«re next mon'h. Sponsored by the Advisory Com. mittee of INA headed by MajorGeneral J.
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  • 525 1 met iu mooting Ut Citii I Shorn I led Police^Pickets^Postcd (Fron Our Own Correspondent •^^^■HL Utf, Oil. I U— AM meetings and processions m Bom grebeen banned by the I olice Commissioner following L»j sporadic acts of looting of grocers' stores by violent
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  • 120 1 CANTON CITY ROCKED BY TERRIFIC EXPLOSIONS HONGKONG, Oct. 14.— Thre c series of terrific explosions rocked Canton tonight, according to radio, telephone reports reaching here. The city lights went out and at the same •time fire broke out. Another explosion destroyed the middle span of the only bridge crossing the
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  • 431 1 BANDITS RAID CHINESE ESTATE AND DESTROY PROPERTY At about 12.30 a.m. on Oct. 14, two Chinese entered Mr. Ong Siong leek s Estate at Shnpang Panggong m Kuala Lipis area and ordered all the persons to leave tne estate house. The house was then burnt Dy the bandits along with
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  • 38 1 NEHRU TO MEET PRESSMEN AT WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.— Prime Minister Pandit Nehru, of India, was today scheduled to meet representatives of the world's press and radio at a luncheon m the 13-storey National Press Building here.— Reuter.
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  • 24 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 14— Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vfefainsky was reported on Thursday night to be ill with grippe. A. P.
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  • 176 1 MADRAS, Oct. 14.— 1t was strongly rumoured m Madras Secretariat lobbies yesterday that Governor-GeneraJ Mr C R? jagopaJachan wUI pass an ordinance on Nov. 20 announcbg the formation of a separate Andhra Province from the territo* res of the Presidency of Madras. Though the** rumours
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  • 669 2 (ON PENSIONS AND PENSIONERS) TWO widows were scheduled to call on the High Commissioner Sir Henry Gurney, with the Pan-Malayan Pensioners' Association delegation yesterday to express their grievances on pensions. One is the mother oi i'l cnndren and the other of juJie and tney draw a monthly pension, including cost
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  • 344 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore Sat. Oct. 15, 1949. NOTES COMMENTS US Congressmen Thunderously Applaud Nehru's Speed Continuous Ovation Accorded During Historic Address To Senate WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.— The U.S. House of Representatives thunderously applauded Thursday a declaration by India's Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru that India "cannot and shall not
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  • 582 2 "A DISTINGUISHED STATESMAN AND A SCHOLAR" Members applauded several times during: Pandit Nehru's speech, particularly wnen tie mentioned irtanaima oananJ. fiinait M'ihii wore a grey business sun and black tie when he addressed me House. He spoKe m clear English. He received a standing ovation when he arrived at the
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  • 241 2 Nehru Is A Scholar In Politics WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 1.— p ;in(lil N Sl'M honour at a state dinner Wednesday niriit J" !h < J State Dean Acheson and Mrs. Aeheson nhN >rM It was a brilliant function mended h\ •h< r erv>f i Ha 3 some of the topmost
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  • 327 2 Now Is The Time For bet Indo-Us Understanding NEW YORK TIMES ON SIGNIFICANCE 1 NEHRU'S VISIT I NEW YORK, Oct. 14.— The New York Time* m a rial Thursday, headed "Our Stake In India' siid 'what can do by his visit is to crystal I i/o attention on hia m
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  • 182 2 PRESIDENT TRUMAN'S TRIBUTE WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.— M the Fre>ij*« ncr to the Prime Minister, Mr. Truman lirtprt the toast to the Governor-General of India ana raised his glass and said: "N"» let s hhe*a c*e to Pandit Nehru. We drink to our K^ jr? the courage to live up
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  • 636 2 HISTORIC 45-MINUTE MEETING WITH PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.— Nehru conferred for 80 minutes with Mr. Dean Acheson, the U.S. Secretary of State, on his first official cali at the State Depart ment. Pandit Nehru said "it was nothing -special" which the two spoke. Then
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  • 96 2 JOHANNESBURG, Oct. :.r—Pr»--s-idejit of the Transvaal Indian Congress, Dr. Y. M. Dadoo returned here by air yesterday from India after a year overseas. He also visited Pakistan, Britain and «'h«*r European countries. Ho told reporters "I firmly believe that m explaining to the outside
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  • 764 3 Making Slow, But Sure Proo™* Development Of Village Republics I h th r ,d ent of Independence concerted efforts have Jdeto r.ve India's ancent form of direct d'mocracv num en.iv ullages. Known v the Panchayat o7 thl n of n V
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  • 263 3 REVIVAL OF PANCHAYAT RAJ *b4:ma Gandhi felt T nat the U Raj would be means of deveConsequently, formed its Pro--1937, the reor»t Raj and nu a major proUni ed Provinces the Madras Govich headway with Dur:ng the. first Dr Katju, West Bengal, Panchayat Ghar he whole devepin I should be
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  • 384 3 DARJEELING, Oct. 14.— The 12th conference between the Chief Secretaries of East and West Bengal which opened on Sept, 26, concluded on Oct. 2. Among the items on the agenda were 1— Implementation of agreements cached at the previous coftferertte\ 2. Increase m the
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  • 105 3 A field unit of the British Air Survey Company left Britain on Oct. 13 on the first teg of its six thousand five hundred mile flight to East India. The unit will carry out serial photography of the widely separated area of India and Pakistan m
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  • 343 3 NEW DELHI, Oct. 14,— Dr. Ambedkar, Chairman of the Drafting Committee, has given notice of 11 amendments to the articles m the draft Constitution relating to the provisional status of present Governors, Ministers, the Dominion Legislature and the legislatures m provinces
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  • 41 3 TOKYO, Oct. 14.— Seven-hundred and fifty tons of copper are schepukd to go to Pakistan under a con ract concluded this week, bet. ween a Pakistan Company and tl*t 6hoko Trading Company nt Jacan. Reuter PHOTO. PAGE THBfil
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  • 535 3 Rajajis Address To Govt* House Staff NEW DELHI, Oct. 3 (By Air Mail).-The Governor General Mr. C. Rajagopalachari met the staff of Government House at a joint celebration of Dusserah and Mahatma Gandhi's birthday anniversary yesterday Children of members of the
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  • 245 3 SRINAGAR, Kashmir, Oct. 14. Tall fur-capp; Muslim traders from China's Sinkiang province a again making their way through high Himalay passes to sell carpets and silks m Indian-held Ka mir. The traders caravans take 40 days for the 400-mile journey, on the hard trip from
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  • 609 4 Break From Western Ideal* Urged MADRAS, Oct. 14.— Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, ongress, President, m a broadcast talk from Madras an the occasion of Ma hat ma Gandhi's birth anniversary pleaded for the framing of a national economy I ased on Gandhian principles,
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  • 326 4 AZAD*S CALL FOR SERVICE AND SACRIFICE NEW DELHI, Oct. 14.— Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Education Minister, called upon every Indian to help m creating once again the spirit of service and sacriUce that marked India's struggle for independence. "We require these qualities m greater
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  • 335 4 GAUHATL Oct. 3 (By Air Mail). —Mr. Gopinath Bardoloi, Premier of Assam, said here tonight that the world had no other alternative today but to accept the Gandhian philosophy of life to meet the challenge of materialism. The victory of the Communists m CWna and
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  • 545 4 AGREEMENT REACHED AMONG ALL PARTIES NEW DELHI, Oct. 14. —Proposals on the language Question In East Punjab, agreed to by various par* ties m the province and having the approval of the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister of India, have been released
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  • 844 4 Far- Reaching Reform In Administration Sphere Introduced Separation Of Judiciary From Executive In Madras MADRAS, Oct. 14. Madras celebrated Mahatma Gandhi's birthday by inaugurating for the first time m India a farreaching reform m the administrative sphere, the separation of the Judiciary from the Executive for which the Congress has
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  • 590 5 Idia, Though New To World, Is Old In Thought And Experience 1 m \!mZ TM" ,K D SHIP AND ORATION i\ 11KMJU Ur JUSTICE, LIBERTY AND PEACE" gkQgL\GTON 9 Oct. 14.— Prime Minister Jawaharlnl \*h*.,. *t t Khru n iterfed India's poucy
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  • 1445 5 HERE IS MUCH IN COMMON BETWEEN US' I Houses of Con11l a rousing wtl. ■ci standing ovation l he entered jjji ntativ«a and m Indian leader, Sam Rayburn high honour and to welcome such a man the ways of he world I democracy." 'bum of cheers .vtiru concluded his address
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  • 302 5 WASHINGTON, Oct. 14. Concerted efforts by governments of the Far East to develop a practical .means of increasing the activity of rural co-operatives will begin at Lucknow. India, on Oct. ?A. The meeting, called by the Food and Agricultural Organibation of the United Nations,
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  • 239 5 Madras Govt. To Take Measures To Purge Subversive Elements In Govt Services (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 14. It was reported here yesterday the Government of Madras have decided on measures to purge the services of subversive elements, particularly Communists. It is learnt they have decided, as a security
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  • 327 5 GEAEVA, Oct. 14.— Carlos Leguizamon, Argentine member of the U.N. Commission for India and Pmkistan, said Thursday he had "every hope of success 9 for a final settlement of the Kashmir dispute. me commission has been seeking lor 18 months to DreDare
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  • 194 5 WIDE SUPPORT FOR WORLD FEDERATION PLAIN WASHINGTON, Oct 14— Powerful Congressional support was claimed yesterday by sponsors of a plan for a Wond federation which tvuuld be backed by an international police force to subdue any aggressor. Representative 1 Brooks Hays, Arkansas Democrat, and author of a resolution to that
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  • 102 5 MADRAS MINISTERS NOT WILLING FOR SALARY CUTS! (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 14. -Premier Kumaraswamy Raja told a pr^s^ con ferencc yesterday Minis>r> <.f Madras Government could not lullow th<> example of the Central Ooveroment Minister.- In making 15 per ct-n- cut m their salaries lnco th«saving would be
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  • 98 6 FRENCH ASSEMBLY APPROVES JULES MOCH AS PREMIER PARIS. Oct. 14.— The National Assembly early today approved Socialist Jules Moch as the next Premier of France by the narrow margin of two votes. An official announcement said 311 FRENCH DELEGATE TO ECAPE M. Henri C. Maux, Head of the French Economic
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  • 227 6 The 32nd annual general meeting; of the Singapore Kerala la m a jam will be held at 3.30 p.ni. to-morrow, Oct. 16 at the few World Arena. The meeting will he preceded by a Malayaim Literary Conference and a Malayalee Women's Congress. The
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  • 80 6 A Members Meeting of the Malacca Indian Congress will be held on Sunday Oc^ 16 a t 6 p.m. at No. 3, Fon Road, Malacca. Tin undermentioned subjects will be taken into consideration: To Rehabilitate the Congress; To increase the Committee Members. President Sri O. AR.
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  • 57 6 The Assistant United States Naval Attache m Singapore, and Mrs. Cornell, will give a reception to Vice Atimirai Russell Stanley Berkcy, U.S.N., and the Officers of his Staff and the Commanding Officer anu Oilicers of ihe U.S.S. 6t. Paul, at 6.30 p.m. on Sunday Oct.
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  • 54 6 A dinn'-'r par^y will be arranged by th** S.R.I.C. In honour of the visi'ing Indian soccer team arriving m Singapore ?n or about Oct. 24. Ail Indians who wish to participate m the dinner are requested to contact Mr. J. S. Nair, Secretary, Reception
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