Indian Daily Mail, 26 October 1949
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Title Section15 1949-10-26 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL NQ. 255. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.15 words
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568 1949-10-26 1 Nehru Warns The West "days of colonial rule numbered Imoval Ut Want And Advent Of Freedom Best Answers lo Asia's Trouble OAV A .Oct .25. Addressing the Canadian Parliament yesterday, Panfilarial Nehru. Indian Premier said world peace depended upon AsiaA.P. - 568 words
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226 1949-10-26 1 PLEBISCITE UNTIL PAKISTAN TROOPS ARE WITHDRAWN JTAWA, Oct. 2.">. Pandit Nehru did not contemplate m India's partnership m the British Commonwealth M becomes a republic three months from now, he said. mn accused Pakistan of "brutal agression" m Kashmir, Jrtkern state whichA.P. - 226 words
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157 1949-10-26 1 LJffAWA, Oct, 2.5. A reporter asked Pandit ■yesterday: "If Stalin invited you to visit *°dd you accept.?" rr °tebly, I would," Nehru replied. Minister told a Monday that Ls leaning to the cold war are Ui PRESS CRITICISM v press critito the UnitedA.P. - 157 words
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75 1949-10-26 1 NEHERU TO CONFER WITH ATTLEE ON RED CHINA RECOGNITION OTTAWA, Oct. 25.— Prime Minister Nehru df India plans to stop m London for a conference with Prime Minister Attlee on his way Back to India after his American tour, it was learned here today. Puroose of lhe conference was not75 words
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Article79 1949-10-26 1 NEHRU'S EIGHT YEAR JAIL LIFE OTTAWA. Oct. 25. A reporter asked Prime Minister Nehru df India yesterday how lortg he spent all told .m gaol during the fight for Indian independence. "It's not very easy tobe concise." he smiled fo a press conference. "Its confused." But he had seen aReuter - 79 words
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113 1949-10-26 1 Fr. India Congress Secretary On Referendum Issue (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 25— 80n St. Jean, Secretary-General of the Congress Groups m French India Assembly on return here from Delhi stated the Government of India fully undestood the situation created by the Assembly's decision to postpone the referendum andReuter - 113 words
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96 1949-10-26 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Oct. 25— Calcutta presented the sight dflf a very dirty town today as over 9.000 tons of garbage and refus*- which had be*n lying uncleared since Saturday accumulated m 'h* city's Bt r eet b and narrow lanes. Despite theCopyright - 96 words
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107 1949-10-26 1 HUNGER STRIKING NON-MUSLIM REFUGEES TO BE REPATRIATED NEW DELHI, Oct. 25.— About 500 non-Moslem refugees from Kashmir, who have been on a hunger strike since Oct. 20 m camps m Lahore, west Pakistan, are to be repatriated to\ India, as a result of an agreement between India and Pakistan, itReuter - 107 words
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103 1949-10-26 1 TO FIGHT INFLATION BALANCE DEFICIT BUDGET (From Our Own Correspundini) NEW DELHI, Oct. 25.— India Government today slashed So 800.000,000 m capital budget for the current year m or er to light inflation and balance the budgetary deficit estimate,! to beßs. 150,*****0. SardarCopyright - 103 words
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97 1949-10-26 1 CONSTITUTION MANUSCRIPT TO BE ILLUMINATED fi NEW DELHI, Oct. 2.V— ft 8 The President of the Con- o o stituent Assembly is trying Q 8 to find out if it is possible J to have the constitution, as J ft finally drafted, written m V calligraphy m English and 8GIIS - 97 words
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127 1949-10-26 1 Security Demand On "Dravida Nadu": Hearing Before High. Court (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Oct. 25— In the High Court yesterday the Full Bench consisting of the Chief Justice Justice Sastri and Chandra Reddi began i hearing of application on behalf of > C. N. Annadurai, Editor and Publisher ofCopyright - 127 words
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104 1949-10-26 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) TANJORE, Oct. 25. The sensational Kumbakonam Murder Case ended m the acquittal ot four accused by the District Judge of West Tanjore on Saturday. Five accused were charged with l he murder of a leading Mirasdar Ganapatl Santri. the firs- accusedCopyright - 104 words
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383 1949-10-26 1 Nehru Wants To Meet America's Labour Negro Leaders K»? L J?? ELLY AP Correspondent. Mini./*! I A 01l ari0 1 Oct. 25. Has Inda's Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, place d his country squarely ,n the camp of the Western demotes with his public statements here? inw:Si dn0 a Sa:A.P. - 383 words
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79 1949-10-26 1 GIBRALTAR, Oct. 25. One of Gibraltar, Mr. H. Dialohs, today S" t<ld ,^"ew of the Amethysl uith a valuable bronze ship's wheel with a clock inset as a mark of admiration fm their courage and seamanship m the Yangtse Iscape" Lt -Commander Kerans. acceptingReuter - 79 words
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Article56 1949-10-26 1 incro will be a music perfor2£2S! l S id of tm Malayan UniI2S* y Endowment Fund by Sangeetha Vidwan N P. Balakrishnan uusciple ol ttengeetha Bhoopathi Maharajapuram Viswanafha Iyer" to-morrow, Thurj4ay at 530 pm at the English College Hall. Jojiore Bahru. writes Dr. N K. .Sharma, ol the56 words
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Advertisement16 1949-10-26 1 JJOION RATES •nrfi and Sarawak by r° ST 400 48.00 i ices 4.50 13.00 27.00 54.0016 words
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Advertisement96 1949-10-26 1 TOLL Yppß PIOWJCW TO THE nSOTLB through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Dally m Malaya ovrr 14 years 71, SHLEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE. CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT OVERNIGHT TO HONGKONG SKYMASTER SERVICE Travel by night do your business m Hongkong the next morning I SCHEDULE Planes leave Kallang, Tuesdays A96 words
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Article625 1949-10-26 2 QN behalf of the Malayan Indian Community, the INDIAN DAILY MAIL extends heartiest greetings and best wishes to the All-India Soccer Team who arrived m Singapore yesterday by air to play a series of matches at all important < (litres m this country. Their i felt*625 words
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403 1949-10-26 2 THEY SHOW LESS ALARM THAH EUROPE AND AMERICA AN AMERICAN CORRESPONDENT'S ANALYSIS By STEVEN V. DAVID A.P. Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 25. Communist China is viewed by the nations of South Asia India, Pakistan. Ceylon, Afghanistan with considerablyA.P. - 403 words
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Article93 1949-10-26 2 1. The Asians generally do not see the clearcut conflict between Democracy and Communism. Few of them have any acquaintance of Communism. Both are foreign and strange to the masses who toiled for centuries under despotisms and foreign domination. Telling factory workers and peasants of India, Pakistan. Ceylon93 words
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90 1949-10-26 2 Australia Anxious To Help India's Industrial Development BOMBAY. Oct. 25.— India's economic progress will have a beneficial effect on Australia's economy, according to Mr. H. R. Gollan, Australian High Commissioner m India. Addressing a lofcal club, Mr. Gollan said that Australia was desirous of seeing India progress industrially and thatReuter - 90 words
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133 1949-10-26 2 PROPOSAL TO MAKE INDIA U.S.I.R. REJECTED NEW I)LLHI, Oct. 2o.— A proposal to adopt the bfcki I the preamble of India s new constitution was reie.u, a P iUe i tuent Assembly here. ejetled h Mhe(l Maulana Hasrat Mohani, a Mils- lim member from the Untied Provinces, moved an amendmentA.P. - 133 words
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Article, Illustration43 1949-10-26 2 I'HOTO Three members of India's Delegation to I M v lounge at Lake Success, New lork left tn JSH ln l| w Ha Member of the Constituent Assembly tho VIS Shin member of «J« Constituent Asttmbly. and Jamia Milia lslanna- VMUr M A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article88 1949-10-26 2 ALL-INDIA DANCE SURVEY NEW DELHI, Od E5 i year All-India Dance Sunn, Oram Fund uiven hv tht I i filer I oundation uf N* to ho conducted b\ Ragini Dcvi, well known k and the West for num p^ dancer, lecturer and writer Shrimati Kagini Dcvi, who m Bangalore, willGIIS - 88 words
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Article48 1949-10-26 2 CALCUTTA, Oct. 25. The famous Swiss geologist. Mr. A. Heim, will shortly leave New Delhi on a "flying visit" to central Himalayas, it Is learned here. Mr. M. R. Sahni. Deputy Dirertor. Geological Survey of India. will accompany Mr. Heim m his plane. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 48 words
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154 1949-10-26 2 India Govt's .Protest To NEW DELHI, Oct. 25.— Indian Government Quarters yesterday expressed anxiety about 500 nonMuslim refugees from Kashmir, who according to official reports received m Delhi, have been on a hunger strike since Oct. 20 m refugee camps m Lahore,Reuter - 154 words
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115 1949-10-26 2 First International Meeting Of Rural Co-operatives NEW DELHI. Oct. 24.— The first International meeting of Rural Co-operatives, sponsored by the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations, will be held at Lucknow (United Provinces) from Oct. 24 to Nov. 3. Member countries of the F.A.O. m Asia and thcReuter - 115 words
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Article32 1949-10-26 2 CHUNGKING, Oct. 25. Threethousand Chinese were made homeless when a lire destroyed 217 dwellings m Changpei, a poorer class district across the river from Chungking's downtown area. No casualties were reported. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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81 1949-10-26 2 SRINAGAR. Kashmir. Oct. 25. The demand for English. Italian and Japanese artificial silk is on the increase m Kashmir, according to commercial circles here. Though one of the biggest producers of silk m the East. Kashmir docs not produce artificial silk. The lowA.P. - 81 words
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121 1949-10-26 2 Conscription Of India's Youth To Achieve Food Self -Sufficiency Suggested JAIPRAKASH NARAIN'S PROPOSAL NEW DELHI, Oct. 25.— Socialist leader Jaya I'rakash Narain has suggested conscription of all young men for one yea* at least to make India self sufficient m foodstuffs. Inxiia tails short of nearly 10 1 per centA.P. - 121 words
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122 1949-10-26 2 AIR CUSHIONED BUILDINGS IN NEW DELHI SOON NEW DELHI, Oct. 25. -The Indian capital will soon have ''aircushioned" buildings. These buildings, which are prefabricated structure, are laid on large hollow concrete precast units which are strong enough for three or four-storeyed houses. By the provision of large hollow spaces insideF.O.C. - 122 words
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Article34 1949-10-26 2 TAIPEH, Oct. 25.— Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek released approximately 400,000 ounces of gold to Chungking to carry on the war. His action followed a conference .with Premier Yen Hsi-shan. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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122 1949-10-26 2 INDIAN COIN MOULDS TO BE TREASURED IN DELHI MUSEUM NEW DELHI, Oct. 25.— The New Delhi Museum will shortly bt enriched with valuable material of Indian coin moulds, which the late Dr. Birbal Sahni. eminent palaebotanist, discovered m 1936 m the Punjab. In the "mint-town" of the ancient Indian rulersReuter - 122 words
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Article71 1949-10-26 2 A GENERAL DEFEATED TRIVANDRUM, Oct. 24. A musician here "defeated" the Indian Army's Commander-in-Chief. General K. M. Cariappa and made the General retract his remarks about the harmonium. Cariappa, who had described the harmonium as "an awful sound box, fit to be made a bonfire of," told the artist, Mr.F.O.C. - 71 words
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Article36 1949-10-26 2 JOGJAKARTA, Oct. 25. The Indonesian Postal Congress may be held m Jogjakarta m future, says Aneta, the Dutch news agency. This -has been decided by the postal unions ln Jogjakarta and Batavia. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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34 1949-10-26 2 BOMBAY. Oct 25 lM Din ctor of Ed icai Martin, has arrived fl month's tour to stu I fl ol i ducation m t:.! ~fl GIISGIIS - 34 words
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454 1949-10-26 3 m. Filipinos To Go To The Polls On Nov. 8 To Elect A New President WHOLE COUNTRY NOW AT NIPREOEBENTED LuCTION FEWER PITCH r^rlJ f char e s of sedition after a cache of arms was found on his sugar plantation ln Central Philinrearo riernaez of th* NaMn« 0 nF.O.C. - 454 words
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95 1949-10-26 3 France Not In Favour Of Fr. India Referendum Postponement PARIS. Oct. 25.— France sees no need for a postponement of the referendum fixed for Dec. 11 to determine the future of French possessions m India, a French foreign Office spokesman said riere. He was referring to a resolution adopted byReuter - 95 words
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64 1949-10-26 3 TO PREPARE TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY IN HINDI NAGPUR, Oct. 25.— Pandit I). P. Mishra, Home Minister nd acting Leader of the House, stated m the C.P. Legislative \ssemblv that the President of the Constituent Assembly, Dr. fcajendra Prasad, was considering a proposal to64 words
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Article, Illustration42 1949-10-26 3 PHOTO. India's delegates to the United Nations talk m the lounge of the U.N. Headquarters at Lake Success, New York. Left to right: D. P. Karmarkar alternate representative; Jam Saheb of Bawanagar and Sir Benegal Narsing Rau, Chairman of the Delegation. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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130 1949-10-26 3 NEW DELHI. Oct. 25.— The International Training Centre, giving courses on census and statistical techniques, will start functioning m New Delhi from Nov. 1. The Centre is being jointly sponsored by the United Nations Regional ECAFE office, FAO and the Government of India. One130 words
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78 1949-10-26 3 Discussion On Disposal Of War Loot Sales Proceeds WASHINGTON. Oct. 25. -Seven countries which suffered from Japanese Invasion will decide among themselves how to split the proceeds from the sale of war loot of unidentified IOUTce found m Japan. The Far Eastern Commission announced this decision on Monday. Officials saidA.P. - 78 words
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449 1949-10-26 3 SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS REPORTED IN HAGUE R.T.C. TALKS THE HAGUE, Oct. 25.— With the future status of New Guinea and the amount of debts still to be settled. Indonesians and Dutch are gradually getting ready for the great day when* sovereignty will449 words
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Article155 1949-10-26 3 A conference progress report issued yesterday showed these j points still to be settled. POLITICAI^-New Guinea, mv- tual rights of citizenship, right of self-determination, and the nationality of Indonesian subjects residing m the Dutch West Indies. FOREIGN RELATTON-Joint diplomatic representation and the right of theA.P.; Reuter - 155 words
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88 1949-10-26 3 JAPAN INVITED TO FREE WORLD LABOUR CONFAB TOKYO. Oct. 25. Japan's moderate Joint Council of Labour Unions was invited recently to send representatives to the Free World Labour Conference to be held on Nov. 28 to Dec. 9 m London. The invitation from Secretary Vincent Towson of Britain's Trade UnionA.P. - 88 words
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109 1949-10-26 3 NEW YORK. Oct. 23.— The International ttank lur Kcuonslruction and Development is considering «t loan of 5~0.000.0u0 to India, its president, Mr. Lugene Buck, announced. He added that the loan would be for construction of a power bouse m the Damodar valley and assertedReuter - 109 words
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Article29 1949-10-26 3 LONDON. Oct. 25. The Czech Ambassador-designate to India, Dr Bohuslav Kratochvie. left London for India nn f^t w tjn toy-p ur» hu new post. GIISGIIS - 29 words
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184 1949-10-26 3 INDIA'S NOMINATION TO SEC COUNCIL EMBARRASSING, SAYS ZAFRULLAH KHAN FLUSHING MEADOWS. Oct. 25 Sir Zafrullah Khan, leader of the Pakistan delegation, described the election of India to a seat on the Security Council on Thursday as "cm bar rasing "So long as there are disputes between India and Pakistan pendingReuter - 184 words
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59 1949-10-26 3 LONDON. Oct. 25. iMimster of Supply George Strauss said Monday that Britain is permitting "quite a number" of scientists fur atomic research. Asked exactly how many, he said, "it would b< not m the national interest to give that information." He spoke mA.P. - 59 words
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661 1949-10-26 4 Details Of Receptions And Fixtures^ By Our Staff Reporter The 17-man contingent of the All-India Soccer team was given a grand welcome by local Indian soccer enthusiasts on their arrival at the Tengah airfield yesterday morning. Representative members oi the Singapore Regional661 words
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Article67 1949-10-26 4 DEATH OF MR. V. VISVALINGAM Death took place at Youngberg's Memorial Hospital yesterday afternoon of Mr. V. Visvalingam of No. 2. Pearls Hill's Terrace, a wellknown Ceylon Tamil resident of Singapore, and father of Mr. V. Rajaratnam of the Outram Prisons Department, Singapore. Cremation will take place at the Hindu67 words
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Advertisement220 1949-10-26 4 PROGRESSIVE PARTY CANDIDATES The Progressive Party has ,it Is learnt, nominated the following to contest the forthcoming Municipal elections m Singapore on the Party's ticket Mr. Hassan Ali Jivabhai (Citj). Dr. S. H. Al-Junied (Rochore). Mr. Chong Thutt Pitt (North). Mr. D. Robertson (South). Mrs. Robert Eu (Wsst). The candidate220 words
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