Indian Daily Mail, 17 October 1949
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Title Section16 1949-10-17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. XQ. 248. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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800 1949-10-17 1 Ife Have No Intention Of Committing 5 Anyone, Asserts Nehru to/v To US Newsmen \c\\ YORK* Oct. 16.— India wants "no ties" to the host or the West m big power politics, I Hinisti r Sehru said here on Saturday. fihinkA.P.; Reuter - 800 words
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72 1949-10-17 1 NO LIQUOR AT INDIAN EMBASSY RECEPTION TO NEHRU WASHINGTON. Oct. 16— President and Mrs. Truman a tended a reception at the Indian Embassy m Washington for Pandit Nehru which was marked by two things: Firstly, Pandit Nehru was late m arriving, so no formal receiving line was established. The guests,A.P. - 72 words
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139 1949-10-17 1 LONDON RUSSIAN EMBASSY ASKS FOR SCOTLAND YARD PROTECTION LONDON. Oct. 16— Scotland Yard threw a police guard around 'he Soviet Embassy Saturday night. The Embassy asked for the protection, but did not say for what. The British Press Association reported an anti-Soviet demonstration had been expected at the entrance ofA.P. - 139 words
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522 1949-10-17 1 INDONESIA Open Warfare In Java And Sumatra Predicted REPUBLICAN DEFENCE MINISTER'S WARNING OF DETERIORATING SITUATION BATAVIA, Oct. 16.— Republican Minister of Defence, Sultan Hamengku Buwono of Jogjakarta said today he feared an uneasy truce with the Dutch will blow up m East Java and spread open warfare throughout Java andA.P. - 522 words
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Article390 1949-10-17 1 Kelappan's Appeal To India Govt (From Our Own Correspondent CALICUT, Oct. 16— Mr.X. Kelappan, President of the Kerala Provincial Congress Committee appealed today to the Government of India to take immediate steps to "save the people of Mahe from goonda regime." In a statement Mr.390 words
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Article71 1949-10-17 1 PESHAWAR, Oct. 16 —The Fa. qir of Ipi, Northw^'s' Frontier out- law chieftain who defied British ruh m India for decades, is seriously ill In a desolate mountain region near the Pakistan. Afghan fron ier. according to reports reaching here from the frontier town ofReuter - 71 words
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116 1949-10-17 1 PAKISTAN PROPOSAL ON ABOLITION OF VISAS KARACHI, Oct. 16.— The Pakisan government has made proposals to several countries, especially those of the Middle East, f Or the simplification or abnli'ion of visas, an official of the Foreign Ministry said on Saturday. The policy of the Pakistan govern, ment m <hisA.P.; Reuter - 116 words
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Article120 1949-10-17 1 THE HAGUE, Oc* 16 R. .V Maramis, Indonesian Ambassador a 1 large and member of the Indonesian delegation at the round table conference, told the Associated P**»B on Friday that he had received instructions to re<urn t o hfe post m New Delhi. He wouldA.P. - 120 words
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152 1949-10-17 1 BOMBAY, Oct. 16.— False rumouri about a salt and ma th shortage caused last week's widespred demonstrations and looting of some shops m Bombay, a provincial official said on Saturday. R. N. Samar h, Director of Civil Supplies, said the rumours resulted •n a152 words
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136 1949-10-17 1 BOMBAY SITUATION "ABSOLUTELY UNDER CONTROL" BOMBAY, Oct. l(i*-l>oli<e (ommjssionei K. I). BilHmoria Mid on inuay ni S ht there was no likelihood of further demon»tratl«* m Bombay demanding salt. su«ar and matches. JSS said thr situation »aa absolutely under control. iJ^H*?**** police an i^trollint Biliinioria. hlanieU UK < oinmulusts andA.P. - 136 words
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190 1949-10-17 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 1b 1 i«?ld Mar slial Sir William Slim. Chief of the Imperial General Staff arrived h«-r< today from Karachi on Mucc-da> visit to India before pioccdiMu to Singapore and llongkonj; lie was received at Pabm aerodrome by Gen. X MReuter; A.P.; GIIS - 190 words
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Advertisement78 1949-10-17 1 TELL TOUR PRODUCT* TO Till. PEOPLE through: TAMIL MURASU Th" 1/ tding TAMIL Daily m Alalajß uvcr 14 years 71, JKfJtOn ROAD, SINGAPORE. ANNOUNCING With SWEET pleasure the Abridged Lint /or QUALITY sweetmeats:garpi I Jelehi Perra Balu Shai Gulab jaman $3^ p er Katie Mesoo w Ft r KAlie Mohan78 words
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666 1949-10-17 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Won. Oct. 17, 1949. INDIANS IN MALAYA: A STATISIICAL REVIEW 1 IT i.s not an easy matter to diKest all the contents of the bulky and voluminous Report on I he 1947 Census of the Population of Malaya issued ten days ;i j/o. Printed m England666 words
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443 1949-10-17 2 Sardar Patel's Rejoinder To Sikhs* Criticism Of Congress APPEAL TO COMMUNITIES TO KEEP INTERNAL HARMONY (From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 16.— Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Acting Prime Minister, replying to the charge of Sardar Hukum Singh that Congress had gone backA.P. - 443 words
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207 1949-10-17 2 RANGOON, Oct. IG.-The independent En kJ daily "Nation" Thursday quoted the Foreign Mini! ter, Maung, as saying that the Burmese (iovemmj will not have diplomatic consultations with Britul Commonwealth countries now discussing the <k (acl recognition of Communist China. 1 According toA.P. - 207 words
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120 1949-10-17 2 Reports from Rangoon thai the Burmese President, Thakin Nu, is shortly to visit America have "ik, vestige of truth," the Burmese Government said Thursday. A Government spokesman added. "Neither has an invitation been received from President Truman". The U.S. Embassy m Rangoon said "AmericaA.P. - 120 words
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33 1949-10-17 2 Burma Imposes Ban On Illegal Transfer Of Funds RANGOON. Oct. IC. The Burmese Government on Wednesday initiated the first phase of its declared inten ion la "burst rackets" with the announcement which pro-33 words
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Article31 1949-10-17 2 RANGOON. Oct. 16 i police Wednesday night i 8 people m a city-wid< r 'subversive eh merits." v I A is believed were undei Communists. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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71 1949-10-17 2 MADRAS CUSTOMS SEBI GOLD FROM CHINESE SAILOC (From Our Own Correspondent' I MADRAS. O( II <i»ld more han Xv li.ooo wa> b Madras CwUtma from rfl O| Milon of 'It «lrfp Sa n *H cominß frcmi Sam The V u icllift'iire D'vivmmi ot 'h« OjJJJ Prevntivc Strvicr m«ikms ye< «Tda>71 words
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26 1949-10-17 2 C-in-C To Preside Over Conference. POONA. 16 Th General Cariappa. has invitation ol the All-Ind Education Conference over Its second m Poona from Jan I FOCFOC - 26 words
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328 1949-10-17 2 N. YORK HERALD ANALYSES IMPORTANCE OF NEHRU'S VISIT NEW YORK, Oct. 16.— The trend towards closer relations between India and the West is likely to continue, said the NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE m an editorial on Premier Nehru's visit to theA.P. - 328 words
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Article249 1949-10-17 2 LONDON ECONOMIST ON NEHRU t VISIT LONDON, Oct. 16— The weekly Economist said on Friday that Pandu Nehru's visit t* the United States was likely, if anything, to increase Washington's misapprehension of tin 1 psychological problem ahead of it m aiding Asia, "for i will judge him to be typical,Reuter - 249 words
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Article167 1949-10-17 2 LONDON, Oct. 16— United S*aes "monopolists are expecting a great deal from the U.S. visit of Pandit Nehru, the Indian Premier, Moscow Radio said m a broadcast heard m London on Friday. The broadcast claimed that U.S. goods were penetrating Indian markets and pushing British goods out.A.P. - 167 words
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150 1949-10-17 2 Sabotage Suspected In Calcutta Rail Tragedy CALCUTTA. Oct. 16.— Railway officials suspect sabotage as lhe cause of Wednesday night's railway disaster, resulting m the death of four and injury to 31, about 80 miles west of Calcutta. A spokesman of the Bengal Nagpur Railway bere stated the derailment was causedA.P.; Reuter - 150 words
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Article100 1949-10-17 2 "OPERATION SPRINKLING NEW DELHI, Oct. Hi.— Journalists here were treated to a "practical demonstration" of one of the methods commonly employed by the fraternity of pickpockets. Reporters seriously* listening to the Inspector-General of Police (New Delhi) at a press conference, suddenly started scratching th?ir necks violently. The police official explainedFOC - 100 words
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425 1949-10-17 2 Senator Tom Connolly's Tribute WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.— At both the gatherings a t the House of Representatives and the Senate, Prime Minister Nehru was given overwhelming ovation and Representatives and Senators listened with rapt attention to his address. ViceFOC - 425 words
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Article25 1949-10-17 2 CALCUTTA United Star- Bengal, wa by Llaquat I Khan m ter of Pakistan. Khan cans would and thai ship v. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article456 1949-10-17 3 IHe Held In Singapore Ae*t Month STO CENTRE ON SITUATION IN THE ORIEHr ./•/A, 0/7. Hi. The Foreign Office n n £i* British diploma^, SS^SSSL l 0 m( m Singapore for talks on thesiS. f Orient-where Chinese Communist forces the crown colony of Hongkong hrt|)l -i.latives across Asia fromA.P. - 456 words
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Article337 1949-10-17 3 I til. TROOPS KEEP CONSTANT I VIGIL KKONti, Oct. IG.-The Chinese Communists ritcrupation oi Canton on Saturday night and eborder of the British colony of Hongkong. government formally set up shop m oorthf to the end. ications with provlvered. mist re- Canton "i relay. Peiplng l m at forcesA.P.; Reuter - 337 words
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Article220 1949-10-17 3 Chief Commissioner's Province L COLOURFUL INTEGRATION CEREMONY (fdgFrom Our Own Corresponded AGAETALA (Tripura). Oct. 16. At a colourful integration ceremony held here yesterday morning Mr. R. K. Ray, I.C.S. took over the administration of Tripura State on behalf of the Government of India as a Chief220 words
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156 1949-10-17 3 11 U.S. COMMUNISTS GIVEN PRISON SENTENCES NEW YORK, Oct. 16— Eleven of tli- Communist leaders m the United States were behind bars on Saturday with their Communist Party m America facing a fight for its life. They were convicted Friday as plotters of violent revolution against the country they professedA.P. - 156 words
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84 1949-10-17 3 NEW DELHI, Oct. 16.— The following message has been received by the Government of India from the Council of the Territorial Auxiliary Forces m the United Kingdom on the occasion of the inauguration of the Indian Territorial Army: "On behalf of the Territorial Army ofGIIS - 84 words
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Article60 1949-10-17 3 WASHINGTON. Oct 16. Thursday's session of th<- Far Eastern Commission was devoted wholly to rouflne procedural action such as reports of the minutes of the last meeting and confirmation of the next regular meeting dat»*. Oct. 20. Informed sourer -1 the session lasted only 15 mii*^ oA.P. - 60 words
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685 1949-10-17 3 INDONESIA: Substantial Progress Made In Hague RTC Talks On Indonesia SITUATION NOW VERY FAVOURABLE THE HAGUE, Oct. 16. —Substantial progress was officially reported yesterday by nearly all committees <™d sub-committees of the round-table conference on the future of Indonesia now ending its eighth week. n n P oura ff edReuter; A.P. - 685 words
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190 1949-10-17 3 RUSSIAN ATOMIC EXPLOSION OCCURRED SOONER THAN EXPECTED! AKRON, Ohio, Oct. 16.— General Omar E. Bradley, Chairman of t n L\S. Jo nt Chiefs of Staff admited Wednesday tha: the Ruciian atomic explosion had occurred sooner than his military high command ex-pec-ed. He asserted however, that defenct plans 'are well undtrA.P. - 190 words
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174 1949-10-17 3 NOBEL PEACE PRIZE AWARDED TO LORD BOYD ORR OSLO, Oct. 16— Lord Boyd Orr, 69-year-old former Director Gene. ral of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation was last week awarded the Nobel Peace Price This year the prize is worth about ClO,OOO. Lord Boyd Orr. at his home mReuter - 174 words
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204 1949-10-17 3 Madras Govt, Promulgates New Ordinance TO EMPOWER GOVT. IN DETENTION OF SUSPECTED PERSONS (From Our Own Corresponded MADRAS Oct. 16.— The Governor of Madras yesterday promulgated Ordinance Number 4 of 1949 m order to provide mIJVr j e detenti n < imposition of collective fines control of meetings and processions.204 words
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102 1949-10-17 3 BERNE. Oct 16. I»r A D Man!, Secretary General of *he Indian Federation of N»^paper« which includes about 4,000 publica" tions. said here last week he was m favour of an exchange of students and journalists bt'ween India and Switzerland. Such an exchange would stit-ngthenReuter - 102 words
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113 1949-10-17 3 S. Africa May Declare A Republic Any Time, Says Dr. Malan PRETORIA, Oct. 16.-Dr. li. F. Malan South African Prime Minissm,/?"!/ 1^ 111 on Tu «^ay that SSr S fnc ls free t® declare ita Republic if it wishes to do R^S C 'SuH ns a large Assembly of Boer113 words
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210 1949-10-17 3 Indian Delegate Pleads For Recognition Of Work Of "Family Doctor" LONDON, Oct 16. Doctors from India, the United States and Sweden pleaded ior proper recognition of the work >t the 'family doctor", at the World Medical Association conference here Wednesday. Dr. S. C. Sen. or India, .said; "The tendency toReuter; A.P. - 210 words
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1185 1949-10-17 4 Malayalam Chair In Varsity Malayalam Programmes In Radio Malaya Demanded RESOLUTIONS PASSED AT 32ND ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF SAMAJAM (By Our Staff Reporter) The Singapore Kerala Samajam at its 32nd annual general meeting held at the New World1,185 words
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Article146 1949-10-17 4 The following delegations are expected to attend the ECAFE Conference which will be held m Singapore this week: FRENCH: Messrs. M. H. Maux. Head of Delegation; Rosenfeld, Head of Statistical Bureau; Ledireac, Press Officer, Ulrich; Two other members as yet undesignated; Urroy de Closmadeuc, Codist; and Mademoiselle146 words
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120 1949-10-17 4 RICE ALLOCATION: C.G.O. DENIES REPORT The Commissioner General's Office has issued a denial of the statement which appeared m a Singapore evening paper to the effect that the formation of an organisation to continue allocation of rice is being contemplated. It appears that this report may refer to a meetingCGO Press Release - 120 words
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83 1949-10-17 4 K.L. CINEMAS DONATE $1,610 20 TO VARSITY FUND A sum of $1,610.20 has been donated by three cinemas m Kuala Lumpur to the University Endowment Fund. The donations, which kre proceeds of shows given during University Month, are as follows Hindustan Theatre $312.00: Empire Theatre, Sentul. $111.00: and Coliseum Cinema83 words
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21 1949-10-17 4 The sale of Victory Savings Certificates up to and including Scot. 30. 1949, amounted to $884,857.50.21 words
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302 1949-10-17 4 ROTARY MOVIE BALL IN AID VARSITY FUND A Mammoth Movie Ball is Rotary Club of Singapore under th?X***k Mr. L. Cresson, m aid of the In V lirrn^\ Fund. It will take place on t£S** 3 Victoria Memorial Hall, Sin"u>Z r U «Q At the inauguration meeting the Chairman announced302 words
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154 1949-10-17 4 Malay Boys and Girls School m Negri Sembilan held an exhibition of Handicraft for the first time since the war on Saturday m the Malay School Sr* Menanti. Prewar it was held annually m Seremban. but this year it took place m Sri Menanti as part154 words
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Article103 1949-10-17 4 At the invitation of the Acting Base Commander of the RAF. Maintenance Base (Far East). Seletar. a number of school boys from Pearls' Hill School are visiting the Naval Base on Tuesday. Oct. 18. Flights m a Dakota over the island of Singapore, a cruise103 words
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Article30 1949-10-17 4 Pr -it In the gen "2*0)1*1 ft g frnp.;!. Terachi a,ls> to, ;t Istana. >a Thr iiiute wg| 26th new RegimeSM iery. under the commit I. R. Mclntosh, EPS30 words
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Article45 1949-10-17 4 KARACHI, Oc; 16 A •ynrfcf between Karacr. Kong was inaugural or Si; rn«' firs- weekly lenioe v a. Karachi or. Sunda; j, oa Monday via Calcu^ Rj uiid Kunming for Hor.g 'koc The service is operated China Nationalist Avia^n ra ion wi'h Chintsc^menc^ A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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