Indian Daily Mail, 27 October 1949

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V, NO. 2SH SINGAPORE, TIIURSD AY, OCTOBER 27, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 299 1 a ]ks With Scientists On A— BombMain Schedule (fffAWA, Canada, Oct. 26.— Indian Prime MinisLaharlal \ehru, a diplomat who thinks a punch 1 nos( can serve a useful purpose, flies to Chi' tolay resume his United States goodwill tour. K t panted to meet
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  • 83 1 H JttHl. On !>6._ The Con--1 \-mhlv h.is decided that '^an n ,on should be com- s 'Htes, divided into 1 wrts JDn PROVINCES Assam, Itombay. KoshalJ al Provinces 1 new Orissa Punjab and 5 'l^ "< AJ.KY ADMINISTYimer, Bhopal, Cooch-Behar, jnachai
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  • 53 1 !'..-Mr. Ramesh dabad is among Rotary foundation Rot*ry interna--1 here yesterday. he University of W r«»pr« -sen ted which range 400. »< founded in of extt-nding n-ial leaders to I undations of d goodwill upon <rld peace mus* >*i<t:'»d from d by local Rtfary Jj
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  • 66 1 OTTAWA, Oct. 26.— Pandit Jawahaiuii .*enru. Indian frime Minister, who has been making a snort visit to Canada, left Ottawa by air today for dncago wnere he will resume ills united Stales tour. Pandit Nehru expects to return to Canada by going to Vancouver early in
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  • 314 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 26— The S^te D« par m*nt reported Tuesday that John Hall Paxton. latest American Consul t o quit Communist China, has arrived in Kashmir. Paxton and his wife and members of the Consular staff made the long trip from Tihwa, in northwest
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  • 68 1 Indian Freed From Burmese Kidnappers After Gun Battle RANGOON. OC. 25.-A Police patrol fought a gun battle w'Ui a eang of kidnappers her* to .free a wealthy Indian merchant held priS °^r r Moha° m d^d Hashim Ism.^ S£ b fflW r>ca° r eoon «n Aug. 5. "C^W^ gang had
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  • 177 1 ALL GANDHI MURDER TRIAL ABSCONDERS ARRESTED GWALIOK, Oct. 26.— 5. D. Sharma, the last of the 6 ab. sconders in the Mahatma Gandhi murder case, has been arrested at Ghazipur in the United Provinces. The other two, G. Dandwate and G. Jadhav, were arrested here on Aug. 1 and Oct.
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  • 70 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOYV, Oct. 26— The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation's technical conference on Co-operatives in Asia today suggested legislation to compel the people to join the Co-operative Societies as essential for economic progress of member countries. The conference also
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  • 100 1 NO FORCED ABSORPTION OF GOA SAYS INDIA GOVT. NEW DELHI. OC. 26— An Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman Tuts, day denied the suggestion by ♦he Portuguese Premier, Salazar on Oct. 20 that external pressure is being applied to tiny settlements comprising Portuguese India. He added there is no question of the
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  • 108 1 Rees Williams Leaves For S'pore Conference LONDON. Oct. 26— D. R. Rees. Williams. Parliamentary Undersecretary to the Colonial Office, lefi by plane Tuesday for Hongkong. "It's about time one of us went there." he said at London airport. "I will se* work on agriculture and view the aerodrome under construction.
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  • 53 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 26 —A ~hre*man Japanese Trade r>l'zat)on reores^tatmg tht Allied Supreme CommandtT in Tokyo arr-vt-d here thi- morning from Karachi en route *o Tokyo. The delegation romprise^ two Japanese: Pujio Tanaka aiid Hirosh« Uchida and an American, Robert A.
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  • 191 1 PRAKASAM'S VITUPERATIONS AGAINST DR. PATTABHI CONGRESS (From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 26.— Ex-Premier Mr. K. naKasam today Dtgan allout campaign of sabotage of the peaceful crea^on of Ananra Province by a s Element in which he bMerly criticised the Congress Working committee recommendation thai the Province could only be
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  • 103 1 INDIA'S CONTACT WITH PEKING GOVT. SUSPENDED UNTIL NEW I>ELM, Oct. 26.— India has btrn informed ha* there can be no further communication with her representatives in Communist China until formal diplomatic relations have been established, the Indian Foreign Office said Tuesday. It saiil that the"lndiai\ ConsulateGeneral a' Kasngar. Sinkiang, advised
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  • 125 1 No Improvement Yet In Calcutta's Municipal Employees Strike (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA. Oct 26— Calcutta's Municipal employees again reiterated their original demand for grant of interim relief as the strike entered the fifth day todj}y. The city was quiet and without any incidents or acts of violence or intimidation
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  • 119 1 PRESIDENTS OF MADRAS DT. BOARDS NAMED (From Our Own Correspondent) MAUKA6, Oct. 4tt —Reports of election^ tor District Board Presidentship for the remaining ten Disincts snow Congressman have been •returned in eignt Districts while In. dependent were chosen in Bellary and boutn Arcoi. iroiiowuig are the rciultjj; CHITTOoR; Mr. N.
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  • 99 1 BATAVIA, Oct. 26— Republican Premier Mo^ammea Matt a van stop over twj uays in Cairo when he returns to Indonesia Iron Holland, a tti-puoiican cruvernment spolLesman announced today. tiatta, Wiio headed the Republic delegation to the round-table conlerenoe at ine Hague,
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  • 95 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Oct. Hi. Tlm Itij; Five powers and Canada will mako public on Thursday a report On their receal secret talks on proposals for controlling atomic energy. Five of the six natkmi the United Slates, Brii.un, trance. China and Canada plan a
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  • 68 1 PROF. ADARKAR TO ADDRESS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA TODAY Prof. B. P. Adarkar, Leader cf the Indian Delegation to ECAFE and Head of the Economic Section in the Ministry of External A flairs of the Government of India, will address the Economic Seminar cf the University of Malaya today. Thursday. Oct.
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  • 172 1 LONDON. Oct. 26. -Some 870 Communist guerillas have been Killed in Maiaya suicc tne beginning 01 the Emergency,' Colonial secretary Arthur ireecn Jones told 4'arnanient loaay. Air tommoaort Harvey, Conservative iaia tnere was a tairly generui impression in Britain trial the people were not being
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  • 169 1 LONDON. Oct. 27.— -The Hon'ble Peter Beatty, son of .1 lamed admiral and grandson oi the Chicago merchant pnncc. Marshal Field Senior, plun^i-d to hi> death Mi Wednesday from a sivth floor window in the fashionable Kit! Hotel. He had just been told
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  • 74 1 CONGRESS WINS BYE ELECTION IN BOMBA Y (From Our Own »i r« -pondrn' BOMBAY, Oc f tfc— -The Bombay Provincial C'oiign.ss 'mlax won the by«-ekrtion to tfec BaMM) Municipal Corporation from a Lahoiir ward in the <>'v af**r a utflm of d«»feau by »h« Socia»l-*s' vo'« <»nly 104 ab°v«' «h«*
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  • 63 1 NEW RELHI. Oct. 20. -Th« p pr< i?onta f ivc< In India ;mcl th<' Miri<l'« Ea^ of thi International Banfc for Reconstruc' ion and D- v<m»ni« n'. Mr. C. Bngcrt, hao arrived m LH'Dii from Cairo on a short vi-it. 11. cxpoc<d to <>■<■ Flnanci
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  • 269 2 Rajendra Prasad Deplores People's Drift From Path Shown Mahatma Gandhi r WARNING IT WILL BRING REVOLUTION OF ANOTHER KIND JAIPUR, Oct. 26. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, addressing a public meeting here recently, railed upon the people not to deviate from the path shown by Mahatma Gandhi, "which alone will help build
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  • 172 2 KARACHI, Oct. 2ti. Reports that Pakistan is negotiating \':ih South Africa for resumption of trade as a preliminary lr» talks on racial discrimination are entirely without foundation, the Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman said here. The spokesman .said that the oldlng <>i
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  • 102 2 BOMBAY, Oct. 26.— An 80-foot luonte btiatiu' of Mahatma Gandhi I** to be shortly erected at the niouth of Bombay Harbour, at an cost of Rs. 100.000,000 V7,5oo,ooo). The Bombay Provincial Congress ommittee, which is sponsoring the project, has so far collected Rs. 70.000.000 £5,250,000).
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  • 226 2 COIMBATORE, Oct. 26 Social-ist-controlled textile workers in India have decided at a two-day conference here to observe Nov. 13 as the "Unemployment Compensation! Day." Planned to be a protest against the Government of India's "utter disregard of the question of unemployment compensation," textile workers
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  • 157 2 C-in-C. PRAISES TRAVANCORE AND COCHIN ARMY TRIVANDRUM, Oct. 26.-—Gene-ral Cariappa, C-in-C of the Indian Army, who recently visited Trivandrum. has commended the good soldierly bearing of officers and men of the Travancore Cochin State forces. In a message to Major-Genera] Parameswaran Pillai, GOC. the C-in-C stated: "Your officers and men
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  • 61 2 MIXED CONSIGNMENT CALCUTTA. Oct. 2b.— A "mixed consignment" of animals and reptiles was flown via Calcutta this week to New York, by a firm of animal and bird catchers in Singapore. Intended for a firm in New York, the consignment comprises: 200 Java monkeys. 12 Singapore pythons, 4 baby elephants.
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  • 613 2  -  SAM DAW SON Kit A .P. Correspondent. NEW YORK, Oct. 26— American bankers and industrialists assume that India's Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlai Nehru did not come tc New York just to see the sights. Several have talked to him about his
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  • 466 2 K. P. S. MENON'S BROADCAST SPEECH ON U.N. DAY NEW DELHI, Oct. 26. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. K. P. S. Menon, in a United Nations Day broad cast from Delhi on Oct. 24 said the only thing that stood between the atom
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  • 76 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 2tf.— The Constitoent Assembly has changed the name of the Central Provinces and Berar to Khoshal-Vidarbh. cllective Jan. W when the new Constitution will be in augurated. It also had decided to call the East Punjab and West Bengal simply "Punjab*' and Bengal**
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  • 93 2 CALCUTTA. Oct. 26.— Dr. Burton E. Martin, Director of Kducation. Japan, has arrived here on a fourueek visit to India. Dr. Martin, who is on a tour of world's education centres, has already been to Australia. NewZealand. Malaya, Siam and Java. lie will tour Indian
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  • 99 2 COMMONWEALTH DEVALUATION CONFERENCE" SUGGESTED BOMBAY. Oct >b-br Y |iJ Kaa. prominent Indian fu JJ has suggested a Common I conference t« "a^ Ss th^s3 devaluation on pattern of trade <tf the J£J tlie ommonwealth" Dr. Ran ma ~f n L ...I must chalk out a policy 1 a rise- in
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  • 141 2 2,000 MUSLIMS JOLN THE CONGRESS I HYDERABAD EDUCATIONISTS EXHORTAI (From Our Own Corresponded) KURNOOL, Oct. 26.— Two thousand Muslim> u>ten joined the Indian National Congress as primary membeis a! an appeal by the well-known Hyderabad Educationist Dtl Abdul Latif that Muslims shouid join the Congress in order strengthen the hands
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  • 234 3 ;CU ssions Ranged Round Question Of led China Recognition Lp'S IMMIGRATION BARRIER ON ALSO TOUCHED f& A Oct. 26. India's Prime Minister, uhr(i had a two-hour conversation with th' y. vi.mster, Mr. Louis St. Laurent, at C yesterday in the Prime Minister's office,
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  • 121 3 Indian To Be Made First Roman Catholic Cardinal From Asia I™ TICAL CITY, Oct. 26. An Indian may be created the first Roman catholic Cardinal from AMa at tne next Papai consistory, Vatican ooservers said yesterday. ine possionity that Bisnop SoeSijapranata of Jogjakarta, Indonesia, might shortly become a Cardinal was
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  • 48 3 UINDUGAL (Madras Province), Uct. 46.— A party of local pipers refused to play at a procession, or £2. nised by tnc village washermen. The washermen took up the challenge and have since refused to wash the clothes of all the Diners in the village. FOC
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  • 123 3 BRUSSELS Oct. 2(i. King Leopold of Belgium must abdicate lor the peace and imity of the Belgians," declared former Premier Paul Henri Spaak in a broadcast on Monday. "If the King was really great," ne said, "he would understand that in the present
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  • 292 3 European Delegates En Route To India For Santiniketan Pacifist Conference LONDON, Oct. 26.— Fourteen influential pacifists from Europe and U.S.A. representing 11 countries met at India House on Oct. 20 prior to their leaving for India to attend the World Pacifist Conference at Santiniketan (West Bengal) on Dec. 1. Addressing
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  • 44 3 JOGJAKARTA. Oct. 26. Profesor Ralph Edmund Tnurser of Yaie Jniversity arrived here on Saturiay to study Indonesian culture nd history, reports Aneta, the Jutcfr news agency. He lectured on the "Principles >f Democratic Culture" to the jniversity here. Reuter
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  • 109 3 NEW DELHI, Oct. ;><>. Correspondence between the Governments of India and the Union of South Africa on a proposed round-' abl*' conference to discuss the question of Indians in South Africa was still in progress and no decisions had .been reached,
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  • 474 3 INDONESIA THE HAGUE, Oct. 26.— The Steering Committee of the Dutch-Indonesian round-table conference early Tuesday reported progressive clearing up some of its remaining differences, but postponed until Tuesday afternoon the major issue of the date which Indonesia will take over from the
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  • 364 3 CHINA: Prof. Ranga suggested that India should take the initiative and all "democratic countries" 01 che world to "intercede" on behall jf the Nationalist Government of 3eneralissimo Chiang Kai-Shek. Prof. Ranga, commenting on the Chinese Communist Government's formal request to
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  • 418 3 Chiang Calls For Total Mobilisation Against Communists HONGKONG, Oct. 26- Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek yesterday called for "total mobilization" against the Chinese Communists because the Communists will stop at nothing." Speaking from Taipeh on the 'fourth anniversary of Taiwan's liberation from the Japanese, Chiang asserted Taiwan is destined to be the
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  • 78 3 PAKISTAN WOMEN FOR INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION KARACHI, Oct. 2<i Pakistan women will participate in the 26th annual women's International exposition in New York from Nov. '< to U. Th«' Pakistan Women's Assoelatlon is sending a delegations consisting of Mrs. lqh:»i Hussain Malik ;is leader and Mr Rizk; Nazir Ahmad and Mrs.
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  • 468 4 Sodden Ground Disappoints Both Sides HIGHLIGHTS OF YESTERDAY'S MATCH AT JALAN BESAR STADIUM By Our Staff Reporter .1 lust-minute goal slammed in by V. N. Thomas, the inside left of tne visiting All-India team preventid tin tourists from
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  • 175 4 The Indian Soccer Team who are now on a visit to Malaya were entertained last evening to a dinner at Robinson's Cafe by the Singapore Regional Indian Congress. Besides the guests-of-honour, 250 other guests were present, including Mr. J. A. Thivy. the Representative Of the Government
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  • 87 4 INDIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER'S JURISDICTION EXTENDED SINGAPORE, Oct. 26. With a view to facilitating business and trade of Indian merchants in SouthEast Asia, the Government of India has extended the jurisdiction ef Sardar Jogindra Singh, the Indian Trade Commissioner in Singapore, to Hong Kong, Sarawak. British North Borneo and Brunei. Sardar
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  • 37 4 BOMBAY, Oct. 26.— Nine countries including Britain, France and Yugoslavia have accepted the invitation of the All-India Lawn Tennis Association, for the international championship tournament -to be held in Calcutta in December.— Reuter
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  • 38 4 MAHESAN— At Kandang Kcrbun Hospital on 24.10. 49 at 9.50 n n a son (Siva-aenthn to Scmn Ret-nakanthi, wife of Mr P o Mant j san. organiser, Hindustan Co-operative insurance Bocietv Ltd., Singapore. Mother an son well.
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    • 473 4 Grenade Thrown Into Pahang J* P« s House THREE WOMEN KILLED AND SEVERAL INJURED a a (Pahaiiffj two unknown Chinese dressed in black, went to a shoo* hno in the main street, owned b> Mr. Tan Hing Suan, J P Thev 1 icjj ;i liandgrenade into thx shop, killing three
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