Indian Daily Mail, 23 October 1949

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  • 18 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. y Nn go SINGAPORE. SUNDAY. OCTOBER. 23. 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 223 1 "NEHRU CAN HELP WORLD TO ATTAIN PEACE" NEW YORK, Oct. 22— Dr. Ralph I. Bum- he, former U.N. mediator for Pales me and now director of the U.N. Trusteeship division, has said that m his view, "Nehru is one of the world's truly great men." H« was particularly gratified by
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  • 44 1 OTTAWA, Oct. 22*— Pandit Nehru will arrive here from the United States today on Ills first visit to Canada He will open a drowded three days programme m the Dp^inion, climaxed by an address to both Houses of parliament.- Reuter
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  • 67 1 MAN NOT PLANKING TO VISIT INDIA NOW SjOTON, Oct, 22.-President Truman said he does not plan '7/ 0 rt<um the visit of Prime Minister Nehru. Asked at a if Nehru invited him to India, the American J£* every V isi ing leader extends such an invitation wnen Washington. plied that
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  • 160 1 AMERICA NOT WELL ACQUAINTED WITH ASIAN CONDITIONS HONOLULU. Oct. 32. A Vn> ed States aena'or returning J n Orient expressed «"*»«2fflE th.t American. In WeWMjgH i» understand what <s happening Asia Senator H. Alexander Smith Renublican member of ho Senate Fore gn Relations Commit.*, -4dt "The Far East has the
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  • 576 1 By DEWITT MACKENZIE, A.P. Foreign Affairs Analyst. NEW YORK, Oct. 22.— A dozen years from now we. the Americans, are likely to be reminding ourselves that the arrival of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Premier of India, on his first trip to the United
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  • 151 1 Far-Reaching Decisions On Indo-Ceylon Trade Talks (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Oct. 22.— Far- reaching decisions on trade which will cover a variety of exportable commodities may shortly be taken between India and Ceylon with the arrival of sixman Ceylonese Trade Delegation led by Mr. H. W. Amarasuriya. Ceylon's Minister
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  • 147 1 W. Bengal Communists Intensify Propaganda Among Peasants CALCUTTA, Oct. 22. With six weeks left for he harvest, West Bengal Communists are reported to be Intensifying their propaganda among *he peasantry. Their slogan now la all the crop for the cultivators contrasting with their previouc demand for a 60-50 shareout with
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  • 66 1 K.L. DINNER TO INDIAN SOCCER TEAM The Selangor Regional Indian Congress has made arrangements to give a dinner o the Indian 8occ» TOURING TetTm, during their via to Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 12. The dinner is aUo open to well-wishers of other communitifes. Fur-her ir. formation regardings the Receptio will
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  • 450 1 Neheru Tells Americans To Stop Calling Him 'Your Excellency Feel Embarrassed By That' kg. MILTON KELLY, A.P. Correspondent) jo)\.<><tM— lndia's Prime Minister Pandit itor/a y t hru on Friday hinted he would like to see America and talk less. And he said he wished ream /r/ "OP calling him "Your
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  • 67 1 lof the OverM K. f asue public L held at lo a.m. to. n Jalan Besar .ddr«Ba will rx 1 01 he Muslims Noon. N°on is a promlF«suE.i 0! Pakistan, luff Ifjajiter of Educa-.'.^'/-Government to Sfiin °i India From for t L was alro a ;'i J> of Nations
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  • 119 1 Salaries Of Indian Republic President And Governors NEW DELHI. Oct. 22.— -The President of the Indian Republic will receive a monthly salary of 10,000 rupees (U.S. $2,090). This will be subject to income tax but excludes o her allowances and a fully furnished free house. The former Givernors-General of India
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  • 82 1 KAFACHI. Oct. 33.— Afghanistan is the only Muslim country which still is to accept Pakistan's invitation for the Economic and Industrial Conference of the Muslim countries to be held here from Nov. 25. Turkey was the last to accept. Turkish Charge D' Affaires m Pakistan
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  • 98 1 London's Ancient Honours For Indian Optician LONDON, Oct. 22.— Anand Mohan Bati, a n optician of Babar Road, New Delhi, recently received one of London's ancient honours- the Free, dom of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers. Meeting m the heat of the c»ty of London, the city's Court of
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  • 71 1 W. Bengal President To Investigate Corruption Complaints (Prom Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Oct. 22. The Executive Council of Wis Bencal Provincial Congress Committee has au horised its President to receive and deal with complaints regarding corruption and nepotism m the Provincial Administration.. The Council by a resolution regretted that no
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  • 437 1 New Passports Regulations To Come Into Effect From Nov. 1 CEYLON NEWS: On or after Nov. 1, ali persons not citizen? of Ceylon must posses valid passports and visas or residence permits for entry into Ceylon. Bona fide tourists who are nationals of the United Kingdom, India and Pakistan, arriving
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  • 232 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Oct 22. Ethiopia yesterdaij described India's proposal for the future of the forme r Italian colony of Eritrea as U U great contribution as far as our claims are concerned." Its delegate told the United Nations Political Sub-Committee considering the
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  • 1263 2 Close Relations Between Central Cabinet Congress Maintain Dr. Pattabhi's Assurance KANPUR, Oct. 22. Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, Congress President, said here tliat the relationship between the Congress Working Commit fee and the Central Cabinet was very friendly. "I know" he said, "such a state of affairs is sometimes reviled as indicating
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    167 2 The above sketch is an Architect's impression of the proposed flats at Nassim Hill for Government Officers, for which tenders are being invited. These will be the first flats to be constructed by Government m Singapore. Eighteen flats, m three blocks of six, are planned to ensure adequate through ventilation.
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  • 504 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 22— Disparity m the movements of Internal prices and prices abroad are largely responsible for India's present adverse balance of trade, according to the Indian Export Promotioi Committee. The Committee appointed by the Government of India m July, has suggested m its report
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  • 568 2 TRIVANDRUM, Oct. 22.— The Corporation of Trivandrum accorded Gen. K. M. Cariappa. Commander-in-Chief, Indian Army, a civic reception at the V. J. Town Hall at which were present among others Mr. K. Ayyappan. Minister, the Speaker of the Assembly, the Attorney-General,
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  • 103 2 £6m. Worth Diamonds Imported Into Pondicherry MADRAS. Oct 22. —An Indian Un jon customs official on Tuesday estimated that £6,000.000 worth of £232 haye imported into Pondicl^rnr; capital of French India, since April 1, when Pondicherry became a free port. These diamonds, he said, "get widely distributed throughout Innr^^KHf5 ce
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  • 129 2 Mr. Chambon On Fr. Indian Municipal Congress Decision PONDICHERRY, Oct. 22. -M. Jean Georges Chambon, Commissioner for French India, told correspondents here he was not m. a position to say whether the Indian and French Governments would refuse or accept the recommendations of the French-Indian Municipal Congress which on Tuesday
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  • 52 2 BR. PARLIAMENTARY DELIGATION TO BURMA LONDON, Oct. 22. The Parlia™ent of Burma has written to the IflS Chancellor and Speaker of the British House of Commons inviting representative delegation of British ParliamentarUns to visit Burmi next month. It is expected that about six MPs peers^ chosen from all parties wiil
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  • 494 2 Sardar Patel Pleads For Constitutional Guaranted To ICS Officers SAFEGUARDS IN REPUBLICAN My NEW DELHI, Oct. 22._The "I CJJ of the British regime— will be adequate^ f* n <H k Republic of Ind.a to be proclaimed m lan^'^k The new constitution will include tlT?' protection of existing officers of the
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    • 164 2 Asia Must Be Helped-B No Political Interfereno BERKELEY, California, Oct. 22. The economic plight 1 nations of Southeast Asia wai* discussed here recently bj Hubertus J. van Mook, former Governor-General of the Netta East Indies. "We must work out some way of providing them the ect help they 90 desperately
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  • 101 4 (A PAGE OF PICTURES ON NEHRU'S US VISIT) PHOTOS NEHRU GARLANDED: PRIME MINISTER PANDIT NEHRU is decorated with a garland of flowers by a member of the Indian Welcoming Committee which met him on his arrival, from Washington, at La Guardia airfield, New York on
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  • 1202 5 f 100 Members To Lose Seats 1 L of President And Governors i] iiv Air Mail).— The Constituent As. £vj to ilx'li** 1 "double membership" of the *It and a provincial or State Assembly on **f the new Constitution. KJIs will lose their seats
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  • 206 5 Struggle' Within Congress Predicted LUCKNOW, Oct. 22.— Mr. Govind Sartai, Parliamentary Secretary to the U.P. Premier* predicted "a struggle" within the Congress organization. Mr. Sahai, who was commenting on the decision of the Congress Working Committee to allow RSS men to join the Congress, said; "There is nothing m common
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    125 5 by M GOVERNMENT OF INDIA RECEIVES IRON LUNGS FROM W.H.O. At a brief ceremony held at the Lady Hardinge Hospital, New Delhi last month, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Health Minister, Government of India, was presented with two respirators (iron lungs) by Dr. C. Mani, Regional Director. South-East Asia, representing the W.H.O.
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  • 820 5 March Oi Women Analysed BOMBAY, Oct. 22. Women are on the march with redoubled pace m India, where misuse of religious customs kept womanhood centuries behind times. The birth of freedom, two years ago, has accelerated their pace of
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  • 238 6 DR. AND MRS. P. APPUDURAI ENTERTAINED The Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Batu Pahat was the venue of a pleasant function on Thursday last, Oct. 13 a t 4.30 pjn. when *he Ceylonese Community of Batu Pahat entertained Dr. and Mrs. 8. Appudurai at a fare-well tea party grior to their
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  • 245 6 Hindi National High School To Be Built In Kuala Lumpur COLLECTION OF FUNDS TO BE STARTED FORTHWITH At the Annual General meeting of the members of the Hindustani Prachar Sabha Malaya, held at No. 5, Gombak Lane, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday,. Oct. 16, it was unanimously decided, after the annual
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    • 245 6 Today: 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. "LEKH" (Hindustani) x with SURAIYA, SITARA MOTILAL 14 songsand 6 dances —bbbbb— —a \\\\^ESSSBSSk Today: 3.15, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. NARGIS DILIP KUMAR m r "MELA" (Hindustani) Morning Show Today at 11 am. JESSE JAMES 50 cts. to all seats! TOMORROW KISMET (Hindustani) ocsfi* ajaajßaaay
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    • 165 6 HINDUSTAN >■ KUALA LUMPUR TODAY 3 SHOWS: T ""<vM Nagiah Kamala Kotnk Narayana Rao Etc. m "IKjJ Chenchu LAKSHMI A Musical Dancing Dinin, Story ,n Telugu with Tamil L* I REX -£i»H "DEMON uj I c. 'TAMIL) A^bbbl t Starring: T. R. MAHALIS(..\M <L fl J K. SARANGAPA.V,. LALI; p!^'^*
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