Indian Daily Mail, 25 October 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail ygj V. NO. 254. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 254 1 Dutch-Republican Finalisation Talks Now m Progress W l A, Oct. 24.— Sovereignty will be transput to freejndependent United States of Indonejj! on r. zB, according to informed Republican liatavia. Exchanges have been taking place between Republican an'! hutch authorities on the exact
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  • 91 1 GODSE's PARENTS PETITION GG FOR CLEMENCY NEW DELHI, Oct. IM. The parents of Nathuram Godse, who was comdemned to death last February for the murder of Mahatma Gandhi, have petitioned the Indian Governor General* Chakrarvati Rajagopalachari, to spare their son's ltfe, it was learned here yesterday. Godse's father, who is
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  • 82 1 LONDON, Oct. 24.— Prime Minister Clement Attlee, announcing m Parliament today austerity cuts totalling 280 ,000,000. lopped oil. X 304)00,000 from the defence bill, 35,000,000 from housing expenditure, and announced a v; 10,000,000 saving on the national health plan by the imposition of a charge
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  • 33 1 24. -Pandit Nehru both Houses of the ament today and I to make important n nee to Common!lS. mdil Nehru's first ter dominion since i sovereign nation Commonwealth. Reuter
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  • 87 1 >wn Correspondent) lj V Oct 24.— The strike <i 7,, >! n,iDal employees here v day today as ivni^V on ,o yal workers o engaaei m street were reported from the •f.i r ,0 social organisations wV l f w f w
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  • 61 1 M\|jp Correspondent; 0 I M.— Madras GovL? 0 to effect 20 percent ioodgrains. Food > 'it ilalingam Pillai This, he added, 1 by reducing the h! 1 tort lt heing collectoverall prices, tary who just reMending a conRciata m New is unlikely a
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  • 18 1 PANNIKAR TO DELHI FOR CONSULTATIONS It 24. India's Ina, Sardar K. <"><'Cted to arrive 'r for consulta'>overnment of
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  • 11 1 (Medical Officer, to act as BeSocial Hygiene
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  • 41 1 SPECIAL COMMEMORATION STAMPS FOR JAN. 26 (From Our Own Correspondent; NEW DELHI, Oct. 24— The India Govt. Communications Ministry will issue special commemoration stamps on Jan. 26, 11)50 to mark the birth of Indian Republic, it was announced here today. Copyight
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  • 183 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Oc. 24— The northern boundary of Tamilnad is Tirupathi, declared speakers addressing a public meeting here last night, under tfce auspices of the Tamilnad Boundary CommiUefc. Mr. P. M. Adikesavalu Naicker who presided >aid from every point of
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  • 103 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 24. Prof. N. G. Ranga Andhra Congress Leader today said Andhrasvwer* entirely free to decide whether to have Andhra province on the basis of the Congress High Command's decision or not. Ranga who was denying
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  • 43 1 (From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY. Oct. U— The Go National Congress an organisa tion which has heen agitating fot Portugese withdrawal from Goa lod;«y called on Portugal to gui Goa "wittingly, amicably and a early as possible." Copyright.
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  • 189 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 24.— At long last the Legislature of Madras Province will be suitably lodged m its own premises within the Government House compound. Mount Road. Ihe Governmen plan t 0 build a Parliament House to seat both 'he Houses and
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  • 75 1 BURMA ROAD TO BE RE-OPENED RANGOON. Oct. 24— Political observers here believe tha»t the po.Mbii.-.y of reopening the Burma Road th 1,600-mile link between burma and China will be discussed here when U Myint Them. Burmese Ambassador to Nanking, returns shortly for talks with his Government. From 1940 to 1942
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  • 63 1 Con Assembly Christian Member's Protest NEW DELHI, Oct. 24.- A Christian member of the Indian Constituent Assembly characterised as "the tyranny ol the majority" i proposal to hold the session on Sunday. Mrs. Annie Mascarine of Trarancore said that Sundays wen* neant for going to Church. Assembly President Rajendra Parasad
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  • 534 1 TRUMAN'S U.N. DAY WARNING NEW YORK Oct. 24.— President Truman challenged all nations today to agree to a workable way to outlaw the atomic bomb as the alternative to man s destruction. Speaking against the background of
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  • 175 1 FOURTH BIRTHDAY OF U.N. NEW YORK. Oct. 24— The United Nations celebrates its fourth bir'hday Monday (today) with the laying of a cornerstone that symbolizes world hopes that the Peace Organisation has come to stay. Dcfega-ci from the 59-member nations gathered at the parly finished U.N. headquarters m mid Manhattan
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  • 374 1 \l lall *is < /v r m H"/ wn Corr««pon«lent) hftfariahi <•< 24 Con sress President Dr. eattdbhi Sitramiah, on arrival here stated m an uHn? T tallve sta tement the President of the Consti'S, As^mb«> Dr. Rajendra Prasad had made Andhra
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  • 20 1 Thc Governor has appointed Mr. Chua Seng Chew to be Statistical Assistant m the Department of Statistics. Singapore.
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  • 99 1 The INDIAN DAILY MAIL reliably understands that the All-India Soccer Team, which is scheduled to play a series ot matches m Malaya,' will arrive m Singapore by air at 6.30 a.m. today. On arrival at the Tenggah air port the \isitors, numbering 31
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  • 31 1 Tamil Brotherhood Association To Entertain India Soccer Team Tlu- Tamil Brotherhood Association. Singapore ,wili entertain the All-India Soccer Team on Thursday. Oct. 27, at 5 pm. at No 4 Farrer Park.
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  • 54 1 "SATHURTHI FESTIVAL TODAY The Hindu Stall ol the Singapore Railway Department will celebrate the "Bathurthi" Festival at the Sri Benpa&a Vinayai ai Temple, Ceylon Road Katong, today, (Tuesday) from 5.30 p.m to B p.m. Ther* will be a special AblBhegam and Pooja ceremony and music, writes Mr. r Valuppillai, Hon.
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    • 568 2 DANDIT Jawaharlal Nehru is < seldom given to predictions. He is a realist and not a dreaming visionary. His knowledge oi political matters is profound, and it is not merely theoretical, ins own practical experience J as a lifelong politician has endowed him with powers of clear
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  • 527 2 CANADIAN REGIMENT BAND PLAYS JANA GANA MANA Royal Welcome Accorded By Premier And Officials OTTAWA, Oct. 24.— Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru received a 19 -gun salute as he arrived m the Canadian capital on Sunday night on a goodwill tour. He was welcomed
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  • 329 2 Boa Dai Govt. Welcomes L Nehru's Mediation In Vietnam Deadlock SAIGON Oct. 24. T Thc Vietnam Uwnment headd Bao Dai, ex-Emperor of Annam, would welco^aivtS by Pandit Nehru. Prime Minister of .Jja.T peace m Vietnam by mediation, it a s thought ,n J well-informed Vietnamese circles hen today. Observers here
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    31 2 PHOTO S A IF^ ALCADI MOHAMMED Ll \MR. v of State and Chairman of the Del< >uL MmJ KARMARKAR, Indian deleft! u\V^*lL\* Success, New York. ,oUfl re at nJ A .P.
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  • 237 2 And Privilege 9 Canadian Newspapers 9 Tribute OTTAWA, Oct. 21. Canadian newspapers chorused a welcome io Pandit Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, on the eve of his visit to the dominion. This, together with an air of anticipation m official quarters, has created an atmosphere
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  • 237 2 SIGNIFICANT RESULTS OF NEHRU'S VIST NEW YORK, Oct. 21.— The New York Times said yesterday m a review of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's visit to America that there was considerable political sympathy for India m Washington and a disposition to try to help the
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  • 176 2 BOSTON. Massachusetts. Oct. 24. -The first stage of Pandit Nehru's tour of the United States has been a complete success, and everywhere he has been greeted with a measure of welcome bordering on personal affection. This has been true both on the jfflciaJ
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  • 67 2 KASHMIR METEOROLIGICAL OBSERVATORY NEW DELHI. Oct. 24— The Royal Indian Air Force has opened a meteorological observatory at the highest point of the Banihal pass m Kashmir. The observatory has been set up to improve the information available to service and civil airline Meteorological observations are now passed frequently to
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  • 48 2 CALCUTTA, Oct. 24_Dr. George M. Lieby. who will tour India to formulate a scheme for conteS of venereal disease, arrived hSS last Dr. Lieby. Californian Professor of Internat ional Medicine has been appointed by the World researcn m vpnomoi rii. India.- cp m F.O.C.
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  • 138 2 KARACHI, Oct. 24. Locust breeding has been reported from places as far apart as Arabia. India and French West Africa, and there is imminent danger of swarms menacing agriculture over a wide raea. Pakistan's Health Minister Dr, A. Malik, told international experts here yesterady. Opening
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  • 96 2 INDIA CELEBRATED "DIVALI" WITH SUBDUED ENTHUSIASM (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Oct. 24.— India last Friday celebrated Divali The Festival of Lights with subdued enthusiasm m contrast Jto the frenzied festivity witnessed annually. All-India went without the usual quantities of Divali sweets this year as shortage af sugar prevailed m
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  • 108 2 Ceylon's Rubber Plantations Affected By US Synthetic Production (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Oct. 24. Ceylon's rubber plantations ar« "undoubtedly affected" by American production of synthetic rubber, according to Lord Sempill well-known British Aeronautical engineer and industrialist. Lord'Simpill who has vast industrial interests m Ceylon passed through Bombay last week
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  • 4 3 Leaders' UN Day Greetings
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  • 222 3 y numumty rrom Insanity And Destruction' Call To UN INDIA'S LOYALTY TO CHARTER PLEDGED U H DELHI, Oct. 24. Celebrating United Kafinn* n„.. r Rajogopalachmri on Sunday niaht r *n*,Zs n. 5 Cy S Governorf^entakd people to the United^ at ions Phdge f l ually by '^T'l^UN 'Su ZolvTu^r
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  • 106 3 UN WILL AND MUST SUCCEED CHURCHILL KDON, Oct 24.— Leaders of the British govptmd it- opposition both voiced cautious hope jjday niirht that theUnited Nations will succeed tpine peace. ►nme Minister Clement Attlee, Labour, and Winsftydiill, heading the Conservative Party, sent r to tho United Nations Association for Monf th
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  • 355 3 MOTION OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT KKQLISITE FOR BETTER WORLD l£H YORK, Oct. 24.— President Truman today Übt the control of atomic weapons, respect for I rights and the promotion of economic develop\m requisites for a better world. ft ion speaking at the laying
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  • 436 3 Romulo's Warning YORK, Oct. 24. A partial text of the *by Brigadier General Carlos P: Romulo, presi- lh < United Nations Assembly, at the laying of .^•cornerstone on Monday: In,r '<a has given much to the United Nations. Il,m a
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  • 105 3 WORLD MUST LIVE LIRE FAMILY UNITS, SAYS DR. EVATT SYDNEY, Oct. ti.— Dr. 'Hegjxrt Evatt, Australian Minister of External Affairs, and former President of the United Nations General Assembly, said here yesterday that Uhe world fmusC learn to live together "like family units m national groupings." Dr. 'Evatt, who 'was
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  • 216 3 JAPAN WILL DO HER BEST FOR WORLD PEACE TOKYO. Oct. 24. Japan must join the United Nations when she is readmitted to th? fah.il.'- cf nations and do her part for world peace. Premier Shigeru Yoshida told a gathering to observe United Nations Day In Tokyo today. Though -Japan, pending
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  • 536 3 Eirly British Recognition Forecast talks to continue as part ol the wider problem of what to do about stopping Communism ln Asia. THE NUMBER ONE PROBLEM This wjll be the subject also ot a WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.— Britain and
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    44 3 PHOTO. Two members of the Indian Delegation to the United Nations Mfen chatting m the Delegates' Lounge at Laki? Sueeess. New York. At left is B. N. Rau, Ambassador and Chairman of the i.Pior ■iti-iiii. and at ritrht. is Sachin Chaudhuri, Advocate. Calcutta A.P.
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  • 85 3 NATIONALISTS CLAIM SUCCESSES JN SZECHWAN FRONT CHUNGKING, Oct. 24— The Nationalist Sunday claimed successes n small scale localised fighting on the approaches to Szechwan, the lomi' province of this provisional 'apital. Official reports said the Reds were lriven from their holdings east of he Yangtze town of Patung, 250 niles
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  • 135 3 Pravda On Strength Of U.N. MOSCOW. Oct. 24.— The strength of the United Nations "lies m that it is founded on the principle of equality of states, and not on the principle of the domination of some states over others," Pravda wrote yesterday. "The Soviet Union's policy Invariably seeks to
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  • 365 3 WARREN AUSTIN'S ASSURANCE BUFFALO, NEW YORK, Oct. 24.— Warren U. Austin, United States representative to the United Nations, indicated here Saturday night the United States will not press for ;mv forceful United Nations action on China. Austin came to Buffalo from
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  • 130 3 Britain Willing To Get Out Of Eritrea Within Six Months NEW YORK. Oct !4 Britain offered Saturday night to u«t out il Eritrea within six months, handing over to Ethiopia administration of the former Italian Red Se.. oolony. British delegate it. L. Clutton made the oiTer as a contribution to
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  • 80 3 INDIAN GEOLOGICAL SURVEY NEW DELHI Oct 24. Th< GK logical Survey ol India will con duct field Investigations on 19*3 items during the yea/ il*; is announced here. Just appf ved by I Ii Government. th< I gramm* ll ludei In ti oil, I oal, 8) mica, iron graphite and
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  • 610 4 Capable Of Accommodating 600 Persons jungle squad discovered a hut with accommodation for six persons at Malim Nawar. The hut was destroyed. BATU VILLAGE VICINITY SCREENED SELANGOR: Kuala Lumpur, North Area— At 6 a.m. on Oct. 24. IhnnX?? 5. a P tr J> l
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  • 38 4 MR. CHIA SOON HAI, second son of Mr. and IVfrs. Chia Hock Chwee, and Miss Quek Siew Yong alter their marriage at Seletar on 19th Oct. 1949 The bridgegroom is the manager of Sultan Theatre.
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  • 83 4 Sir Granklin Gimson, the Govhvn^e°l Singapore, accompanied Lli& i f&PlisJP M an informal irvHaKi?- the *slngapore Progress" Exhibition and the 1949 Trade Fair LV he appy Worlcl p ark and was pleasantly surprised to see an ex- hibition, of such magnitude and Conducted by the Public Rela-
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  • 731 4 Important new points on national registration are embodied m amended emergency regulations which have now been gazetted. A fee may now be charged for the replacement of lost* identity cards. The fee for the first replacement shall not exceed $10. for the second $100,
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