Indian Daily Mail, 19 October 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NQ. 249. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 533 1 Talk Less Of War, But More Of Peace— Nehru's Call East-West Leaders Admonished For Too Much Emphasis On War U U > >K K ,°ct.lB.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on Monday night called th< uurldto talk less of war, to think more of peace and how to attain .Mi admonished both
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  • 120 1 p rlim Minister Pandit Nehru of India de[red m a foreign policy speech his country intends %teer a middle course ciear of entanglement m the j war. He warned however that India is willing to fight 3 en man\> liberty or peace is m
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  • 114 1 jor power or group of powers, but tnrough an independent approach to each controversial or disputed issue. ♦'The liberation of subject peoples. "The maintenance of freedom both national and individual. ♦'The elimination of racial discrimination and the elimination qf want, disease and ignorance
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  • 106 1 INDO-PAR FRIENDSHIP ASSOCIATION FORMED IN DELHI NEW DELHI, Oct. 18.— An un. official Indian- Pakistan Friendship Associa >on to foster goodwill between the two Dominions was formed at a meeting held m New Delhi on Sunday. A committee was appotnted to frame the constitution and expand the organisation. A former
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  • 308 1 INDIAN PREMIER BOMBARDED WITH QUESTIONS NEW YORK, Oct. 18.— Pandit Nehru yesterday spent 10 minutes with a class of New York school children who presen_ sented him with a scroll and flowers. The class has heen studying India and Mahatma Gandhi. They greeted
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  • 134 1 COMMUNIST CHINA: BRITAIN TO EXTEND FULL DE JURE RECOGNITION! LONDON. Oct 18.— -The British Government intends to extend full de jure recognition to the Chinese Communist Government, it was undetgtood m usually well-informed quarters here today. The British Foreign Oflict spokesman, although stating no decision on recognition had yet been
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  • 75 1 Rangoon, on. 18. Burmese Foreign Minister U E Maung i.s to visit Britain for "personal discussions" with British Cabinet Ministers, it was announced here today. He will leave Rangoon tomorrow for New York to attend the Uniu d Nations General Assembly. U Maung was recently
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  • 181 1 Attlee To Announce Britain's New Economic Programme LONDON Oct. 18 Britain's emergency economic programme made necessary by devalua >on will be announced n*xt Mondany. Prime Minister Clement Attle« will make the announcement m Parliament >lr Herber* Morrison, leader of Ike House of Commons, said today. Mr. Attlee a i*d S.r
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  • 56 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 18— Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky announced he will hold a news conference at L.X. headquarters at :o:$O GMT Tuesday. It will be his first here, since he became Foreign Minister last winter A Soviet spokesman said Vishinsky will discuss only
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  • 803 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. Oct. 19, 1949. INDIANS IN MALAYA: A STATISTICAL REVIEW HI THE great disparity m the sexratio (the males numbering much more than the females) has been one of the most regrettable features of the composition ol the Indian Community m this country. This was the
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  • 392 2 NEW MOVE TO MEET BUDGET DEFICIT NEW DELHI, Oct. 18.— The Indian Government has de.. dared an "amnesty" to tax-evading war profiteers and other hoarders of capital if they bring out the "underground" funds, pay their taxes and divert the money to
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  • 219 2 ENTRY CLEARANCE FOR INDIANS TO VISIT JAPAN CALCUTTA, Oct. 18.— The Direc-tor-General of Commercial Intelligence and Statis-ics. Calcutta, m a Press Note has advised Indian traders intending to visit Japan <o obtain an entry clearance on their passports before proceeding to Japan. The Press Not* states: "It has been brought
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  • 125 2 AMERICAN SYSTEM OF "PRETRIAL CONFERENCE" IN MADRAS MADRAS. Oct. 18— The system of "pretrial conference" practised m American courts was for the first time introduced on Friday last m the Madras High Court. This follows the Madras Government's suggestion to the High Court concerning the desirability of introducing the American
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  • 229 2 NEW DELHI, Oci. IS.— A Press Note, issued by the Chief Controller of Imports, says that Customs authorities have been directed to permit free clearance, without the need for an import licence, of all goods which were despatched from Pakistan on or
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  • 306 2 SRINAGAR, Oct. IK.— The Kashmir Government of Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah said Wednesday that it has "protested strongly" to the Government of India against misuse of United Nations Kashmir Commission plane by United Nations officials for "running clandestine service" between
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  • 40 2 NEW DELHI. Oct. 18— No licence is required for the export *o any permissible destinations of India's n«»w series of postage stamps issu«d on Aug. 15, 1940, according to Press No^e issued m New Delhi yesterday. GIIS
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  • 183 2 Mr. Aneurin Bevan To Visit India This Winter INDIA'S HEALTH MEASURES TO re MODELLED ON U.K. s NEW DELHI. Oct. Ifc-The Health Mmii Amnt Kaur announced here that thi He Ith Ci" **hn*» United Kingdom, Mr. Aneurin Sevan h -,l nMer h ment of India invitation to visit the countVthi
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  • 121 2 No More Private Purchase Of Jute And Cotton In Pakistan KARACHI, Oct. 18. Jute and cotton m Pakistan will now be purchased by the Government and no by private enterprise, it was reliably li-arnt h*Te. Finance will be provided by the proposed National Bank of Pakis. an, which will soon
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  • 283 2 BANGALORE. Oct. 18— Th- Socialist I'artv „f h* offered its "complete and ready "co.operal ion t.» the Jl'Y eminent m its drive for national self-sufficiency m UmA 'Mr. Yusuf Meherally, Bombay Socialist leader m h, sidentiaJ address to the three.d ay se!is
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  • 88 2 NEW DELHI. Oc:. 13- -Th G eminent of India hav< dc.d-d H pxtend by two y€tn the p- nod !or repaying education!] loan- grared to displaced students and from Pak.- an. The originally i< payable w.'.h.n four yea iy. bistinctioni to thi- effect lM bot'ii issued by
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  • 157 3 U Honours Accorded To India's 'Revered Leader' 0 THRILLED BY "EXTREME CORDIALITY" oh Oct. 18. The firrecrf a/id might v citu of Npuj V^l r_ii called paid o itTn i^''-Vlu ca r ried f r ie d i ir esB to
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  • 625 3 IS Of a ler." iiim ■idhi." that 1 United ny th» ifork, It fre( dorn Tl<i."' n m n ply, frienak on Preslpeople R NEHRU'S EIANCE i-opfr.tt with th<' iving "i\u- bif k world together/ I Pandit Jawharlal rton Nondaj ni{, r
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  • 236 3 NEHRU'S VISIT AVERTS THREATENED STRIKE OF N. YORK CITY DUSTMEN NEW YORK. Oct. 18. Nearly 2,000 New York city's dustmen, sefekins: higher wages. marched -irttiind the City Hall yesterday I>:> fore the arrival of Indian Prhne Minister Pandit Nehru for an official city reception. The employees picketed the Health Department
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  • 529 3 ASSURANCE TO UNITED STATES WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.— Britain has assured the United States and other Western powers that it is not proposing at this time to grant even fc4 de facto" re cognition to the Chinese Communist regime. Diplomatic authorities here
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  • 226 3 Commemoration Volumes To Be Published On Nehru's 61st Birthday NEW DELHI. Oct. 18.— Two volumes, one m English and ,he other ii Hindi commentating Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru s ifxtv -first birthday are to be presented to him on Nov. 14. hj jSSJES^ -his Have b, com p,e^ b. a 8,,^
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  • 219 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 18.— Mr. A/izaddin Ahuiftd. o£ Pakistan, told the United Nations Assembly's 99-Nation Budget Committee yesterday that the 'yearly increase m budK^t estimates for runsiitig the United Nations "may place some nations, especially .the under-developed countries of Ma, m a difficult position
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  • 39 3 QUITO. Equador, Oct. 18. The Vice-President of Ecuador, Senor Manual Botqmayor Y. Luna has died at Guayaquil from a hoar* ailment. Senor Gotomayor. who was m 60s, was also President of the Ecuador Senate. Reuter
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  • 169 3 SHARKEY SENTENCED TO 3 YEARS HARD LABOUR SYDNEY, Od. 18 Laurence Louis Sharkcy. General- Secretary <»1 me Australian Communist Party, was sentenced m tbe Central Criminal Court here Monday to three year* hard labour. Sharkey, 51. was convicted cf aaving uttered seditious words dur.ng a newspaper interview on Mar. 4.
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  • 90 3 LONDON. Oct. 18.— Prime Minister Ctemeni A U<o alld Opposition leader Winston Churchill wMI m^t Moon 'o discuss defence matters, including atom bomb development*, i* was learned t o ,iay. It will be th« 1 irst GovernmentOpposition on defence since 'h»-Anglo-Ameriaan.Caiiariian communiquo disclosing an atomic explosion
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  • 309 4 Chair :i ans Explanation At the meeting of Johore Council of State yesterday morning at Jonore Bharu, Dato Abdullah bin Mas withdrew his nation asking the Council to affirm us confidence m the Mentri Besar, Dato Onn' out Jaatar, after the Chairman of
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  • 77 4 WASHINU'IxjJN, Uct. 18. -United States imports irom Asia increased m August and exports declined. The U.S. Census Bureau reported Aug imports irom Asia totalled U.S. $9j,tiuu,oOo, an increase of U.tt. H.tiOU.uuo over July. Trie figure was still 16 per cent below last year's monthly average.
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  • 61 4 ECAFE DELEGATES TO TALK ON SINGAPORE At the next meeting of the EastWest Society tomorrow, Thursday, Oct. 20, at 8.30 p.m. at the British Cauncil Hall, Stamford Road, various delegates from the ECAFE Conference will be invited to speak on the subject "So This is Singapore, m which the delegates
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  • 60 4 SINGAPORE, Oct. 18.— The loader of the Indian delegation to the forthcoming ECAFE session m Singapore, Professor B. P. Adarkar, has indicated the line India will take up at the meeting. He said m an interview on Oct. 16 that India was not interested m
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  • 76 4 i The South East Asia press delegates, who are nearing the end ot their tour of Great Britain, were entertained on Saturday last by Dr. Subandrio, London representative of the Indonesian Republic, and Mrs. Subandrio. The guests included representatives of the Burmese aJid Siamese Embassies and
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