Indian Daily Mail, 29 October 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, V, yb. 257. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 131 1 WORLD'S MOST VOLUMINOUS DOCUMENT TO BE WRITTEN BY ARTISTS ON SPECIAL PAPER f(From Our Own Correspondent) ii DELHI, Oct. 28.— The next Session of the Indian Constituent Assembly will begin on Nov. 14 to «0P lll( ilw ihird an d nal
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  • 641 1 aURENDERH) BANDITS ARE WELL TREATED, ASSURES CHIEF SECRETARY Emergency Press Conference in Kuala Lumpur yeslorning, asked "How many Indian bandits have been lured, (2) killed or wounded and (3) convicted and "•'I. ilow many of these are women?" the Chief Secretary Newboull
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  • 247 1 ESTATE OFFICE BURNT DOWN IN NIBONG TEBAL At 1 1.4.> a.m. on Oct IS. a large ean*r of Chinese bandits armed with Sflea attacked Wellesley Kstate near gunge! Bakap in Nrbong Tabal ana and burned down the estate oilite and part of the packing s,ied In th:' course of the
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  • 119 1 SARAT BOSE'S PARTY WANTS INDIA TO LEAVE THE C'WEALTH (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Oct. 28.—Sarat Chandra Bose, Bengal politician, today told a conference of Lieitist elements in Calcutta thai a "Uni-teci Socialist Congress" comprising of all "leftist Socialist and progressive parties'' she ild be fornu-c 1 n orcU^* to
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  • 173 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) XiUCIiIJNOPOLY, Oct 28 Three jZTWMM were injured as a result of jxplosions occuring at a largely at•ended public met- ing a t the Town Hall Squan* here Wednesday night The meeting was being addressed by the Tamilnad Congress President
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  • 114 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 28. The United Nations Special Political Committee voted Thursday to set up a U.N. guard force to aid peace missions in the field. Strenuous Soviet objections were overridden in the 38 to five vote. Yugoslavia reversed her previous opposition and
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  • 108 1 WALLACE URGES U.S. RECOGNITION OF PEIPING GOVT. PRINCETON, New Jersey, Oc 28. Hean A. Wallace, 1948 Progressive Party presidential candidate, said on Thursday the United S'-ates mu.-t recognize the mw Chinese regime because "the friendship of one-'hird of a billion of people is a 1 stake." Speaking at the Princeton
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  • 564 1 India Nominates Philippines Man As Observer In Fr. India Referendum HOW SETTLEMENTS WILL BE AFFECTED IF MERGED WITH INDIA EXPLAINED LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 26.— India nominated Salvador P. Lopez of the Philippines on Thursday to serve as a neutral observer of referendum voting on the future of four small French
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  • 112 1 BURMA INDIAN EXECUTED BY REBELS? K^muuON, Oct. -'aT— Twenty^ three persons among them N. K. faui. aii Indian Christian were From*? bj a iinn fi > qua d at 52 h.«PJ e D headquartcrs of the Combined Peoples Volunteer Organzation—Cominunisi insurgent administration ibU miles norin of Kangoon according to an
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  • 215 1 (From Our Own Correspondent)' MADRAS. Oc 28 -The s «am. ihip Kajulu with 800 aboard scheuuUcl o i«avc Jor Singapore this ai it-moon was I'orcecl <o cancel sailing bwcauM' oi cyclonic ttOMM in the Bay of Bengal and resulting heavy
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  • 48 1 MADRAS, Oet. W_A 7t-mil« ari hour ga!<- liifl.a\ mou heast coast early fedaj lying up whipping in three por >: Nadnu Coronatfa and iMasulipaUm Postal icfcfraphk and railwa) service.^ u<r( paral>^ed aloii^ a -trip nf 'he coa^i damaged and trers u« m- nnroolcdL Reuter
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  • 31 1 WASHINGTON, Or o -ph* Economic Coopcra Adn til ra uon alloted US$2 7,000 I uV. Plan aid tb« xh« alTocatfon Includ 1 >oo lor raw co: on from the U.S.- A.P
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  • 159 1 50,000 INDO-CHINESE FIGHTING ALONGSIDE FRENCH FORCES SAIGON, Oct. '28.— About 50,000 Indo-Chinese are fighting on the side of French forces here, a source close to tne Vietnam National Defence Ministry .raid on Thursday. Vietnam is the Indo-Chinesf state recently given a kind of Dominion status by France under fcmprror Bao
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  • 126 1 CAIRO, Oct. 28— A senior Arab statesman has disclosed today that seven Arab nations are contemplating a mutual defence treaty, calling for a unified command and integrated armed forces. Other sources point out that establihment of common Arab defences—if the step could he divorced
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  • 92 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Oct. 28. Stray assaults on loyal workers and cracker throwing on volunteers cleaning the Greets were reported today as the strike of 24,000 Municipal Employees demanding higher wages entered the seventh day. Troop* were called out j n Harrison
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  • 43 1 The kjck-off in the 1 soccer match today a f h .15 p.m. between th* Indian Recreation Club and H.M.S Trumph at Farr*r Pa-' *iii be don*- by Mr Ratnam, Cap^n of *ht- Indian Soccer T^am now touring Malaya.
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  • Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. Oct. 29. 1949. NOTES & COMMENTS
    • 265 2 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ACCORDING to the law now in force, six out of the 18 elected Commissioners of the Singapore Municipality are to retire at end of every year and the six seats thus rendered vacant annually are to be filled by election. Though the present members were elected only last
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    • 217 2 The Report of the Singapore Veterinary Department for the v< ar L948 just issued says: "Although much land space haa been encroached upon by the expansion of the Mil^ary ar< as, by rural development and housing schemes since th« war, pig breeding industry which a Chinese monopoly
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    • 218 2 PAUPERDOM POVERTY PROOF of the increasing poverty of the masses is contained in another Government Report tor P.) IS just issu. ed (the belated issuance of (iHici.il reports is not a new phenomeixon in this country!) namely, that of the Supreme Court of the Colony of Singapore, which frankly admits
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  • 705 2 Bandar naike On Voting Rights For Ceylon Indians FRANCHISE ONLY FOR CITIZENS OF CEYLON" COLOMBO, Oct. 28.— The Second Reading of the Ceylon (Parliamentary Elections) Amendment Bill was passed in the House of Representatives by 19 votes to 30
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  • 70 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 28. —The children of Burhan. the Kuomintang Governor of China's Sinkiaug province, aiv with the members of the U.S. Consulate staff which has ar rived in Srinagar, Kashmir. Burhan is reported a prisoner o f the Chinese Communists, who seized control of
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  • 225 2 RANGOON, Oct. 28.— Chinese N i reported to be feverishly repairim- the *H*h, supply route from India to China! <urma C*?> So far, there has been no confirmation that the Nationalists have approached the Burmese Government on reopening the famous route either tor supply
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  • 94 2 DUMB GIRL REGAINS SPEECH BELIEVE IT OR NOT: (From Our Own Correspondent TENKASI. Oc'. 27. It is reported here that a 11-year-old girl dumb for more than three years miraculously regained speech hrough inte yen r ion of the Diety of the famous Court allam Temple. On the advice of
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  • 101 2 BANGALORE. Oct. 28.— The Governing Body of the In-ernational Labour Organisation will meot in Mysore C»<y from Jaa. 2 f o 7 under the Presidentship of Mr. B. Lai, Indian Chairman of the Governing Body Abuu* 200 dtlegatec, including 38 members
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  • 65 2 NEW DELHI. Get 28.— The Incliaii Standards InsU ution has prc. pared 18 draft standards for oil pas'es for paints, it was learned here. Intruded to rationalise paint pro* duction and siting up of a good standard for Indian-made paints, he standards have been prepared by the
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  • 194 2 NO MASS MIGRATION OF MUSLIMS FROM INDIA TO PAKISTAN, SAYS INDIA GOVT. NEW DELHI, Oc 28.— The Indian Ministry of Rehabilitation has characterised as "baseless" reports appearing in the Pakistan Press tha mass migration of Muslims from India <o Pakistan has started afresh as a result of the operation of
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  • 112 2 TRIVANDRUM JAIL COMMUNIST DETENUS REVOLT AGAINST WARDERS TRIVANDRUM. South India., Oct. •-8. Communists detained in the Central State gaol here staged a revolt against warders and police which injured 51 persons 25 prisoners, 12 members of the gaol staff, including the Prison Superintendent, and 14 policemen) including two superintendents, and
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  • 68 2 CONVENTION OF CULTURAL UNITY AT MAHABALESHWAR (From Our Own Correspondent M All ABALKSH WAR (Bombay Province). Oct. 28. Prominent educa I— Ml and writers in India me: here yesterday at a Convention of Cultural Unity convened by a Educational Endowment. Bombay Premier Mr. B. G. Kher who inaugurated the Convention
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  • 111 2 MADRAS, Oct. 28.— India will have a bright future because of her present leadership, according to Mr. S. A. Trone. American Planning Expert. The American expert, who is now touring iiiuia* said that the unity shown by Indians in the fight for political freedom
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  • 75 2 Kashmir Govt. Takes Measures Against Communist Infiltration (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 28. Tin Kashmir Government yesterday announced measures t 0 scrutinise persons entering India from Sinkiang follow ini; occupation of the westernmost Chinese Province by Communist forces. Situated on the northern borders of Kashmir, Sinkiang has been
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  • 516 2 Gandhiji's Non-Violence Principle Recommended For Settling Word Disputes DEBATE IN U.N. COMMITTEE LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 28. Mahatma Gandhi's principles of non-violence in settling disputes were recommended to the United Nations yesterday by Dr. Pedro de Alba of Mexico when debate was resumed in the Political Committee on threats to Greece's
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  • 29 2 GOLDEN ROCK FIRE DUE TO SABOTAGE AGAIN? 0 nUr^nobr °*e "u on i Ut; organza m; r«m U»mmunu^ Till e«»d uniawiu. L 1^ »doua|je oy th. Commu'-"* grounu l.ww.^ll^jj
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  • 132 2 Maharajan oi bhavnaga- n» last evening tn« secona onng.ng water from Red iK to Madras City Kiipaukwateriaai station. The conduits i: 3 ground masonary s ruc-urt n! :han NVen m l< s 'ion- costiw n. than H.s. d,OUO,UOu ar.d additional 32.00u.000 ga
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  • 75 2 INDO- CEYLON DISCUSSIONS ON MARKET ING OF TEA (From Our Own C«»rn--ponden NEW Delhi, Oct. 28.-Gem t CUssions on mark^'ing ai cl Ceylon tei hav- mpJ*" here between Repn Ind an Commerce M oi Ceylon Trade D<l'ga'io Ceylon Commerce Amaraijuuya. It i- unders "od nu d 1 i taken til]
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  • 38 2 TRAINING OF GLIDER PILOTS NEW DELHI. Oc- I ing I to b- arh in l>-crm^ jm Indian Ciiidi. A '.1 ha ha f do Equipnu-n! 1..r High-, i.s expccvd -^2B tun-d by a local linn I '>■ (GILS'. I
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  • 538 4 P socialist Parly's tCaii LUCKNOW, Oct. 28.— The time has now come when Labour should fight the "battle for political power in India," according to Indian Socialist Leader Mr. Jaiprakash s arain. Mr. ISlarain was speaking in his capacity as
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  • 532 4 Chamanlal Pays Tribute To Japanese Quality For Industrial Pro duct ion HYDERABAD, Oct. 28..— A tribute to the qualities of the Japanese people, which made Japan one o~ the most advanced countries in the world, was paid by Mr. Chamanlal, Cottage Industries Adviser to the Government of India, speaking here,
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  • 271 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 28.— The practice of Homeopathy in India is at present in the hands of "a vast number of quacks", according to the report of the Homeopathic Inquiry Committee, just published here. The report said: "As many as 90 percent of
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  • 147 4 BURMA BEGINS NATION WIDE RECRUITING TO MEET EMERGENCY RANGOON, Oct. 28— Burma has begun nation-wide recruiting among her indigenous races to expand her regular armed forces in order to crush "political insurgency'* as soon as possible, Burmese Premier Thakin Nu said last night. He was addressing a public meeting at
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  • 717 4 NEW DELHI. Oct. 19(By Air Mail).— Dr. Sitaramayya, Congress President, referring to Mr. Bhimsen Sachar 9 s statement issued after relinquishing his office as leader of the East Punjab Assembly Party and as Premier, said here today that "the Press is not the quarter
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  • 747 4 IT WILL PROMOTE UNITY" NEW DELHI, Sept. 14, (By Air Mail).— The President of the Constituent Assembly, Dr. Kajendra Prasad, in a statement punctuated by repeated cheers, congratulated the House on adopting the Chapter on Language to-day. "We have done
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  • 212 4 Or. I'iasad referred to the development ol Hindi in the south and the work of the Hindi Prachar Sabha since 1917 when Mahatma Oandhi had deputed Swami Satyadev, and his son, Devadas Gandhi, to the south to start the Hindi Prachar Sabha. Dr. Prasad WAI
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  • 65 5 j s It Fascinating And Impressive jt^m^S^^Jg^ii^^^ «hose country K 1,,r story of AuwU«/^Ji&Jffi*«™ fP u r mined they shall h?£ they r€ to hme the things of wheat from either Australia, the united states or Canada in the present crop year.
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  • 379 5 COMMONNESS WITH INDIAN FARMERS- BIG -HEARTED DESIRE TO SHARE FOOD an enthusiastic welcome from the farband hi- hosta tramped muddy lanes, cross- jre fences, and iSehru fired questions by dually starting with the word "they*, report. ken dinner at the farm of Albert oUt W( of Chicago and seemed to
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  • 47 5 GO NEWSPAPERS HOUSING WELCOME TO NEHRU -Newspapen est American pa«e propicture isier Pandit ied editors vflcomi him to i tribute as MrklS greal l« .id(M-s. ■sterday and a res on the I illume also »i >>i his stroll \rstrrday a cKain \mcrican •.I. i fountain :-<mHl Reuter
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  • 24 5 -The aulho- > m rim 'Financial it \v;is ah < ,i i i.i'i.i would make move to five nlcss there is an 1 i«'\v lollnw-
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  • 131 5 NEHRU PLEDGES INDIA TO WORLD CO-OPERATION CHICAGO, Illinois, Oct. 28. India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on Oct. 26 pledged India to progressive co-operation in world affairs "to the best of her ability," saying that the interdependence of world problems "expresses a truth which is evident to all thinking men and
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  • 153 5 BTO PARLIAMENT TO BE INCLUDED IN OFFICIAL HANSARD F-WA, Oct. 28.— Pandit Nehru's address to Mouses «,f the Canadian Parliament has been w i'Uht official Hansard. A motion to this 51 "u-d bj the Prime Minister of Canada, i«r. on Oct. 24 was approved
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  • 52 5 nO A Portuguese iraia. ua. of Vo,.^ good' hav^ oared A. P. LONDON, Oct. 28. --The death of Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey, Comptroller and Treasurer to the Duk«* of Windsor when the latter was princ" of Wales, was announced her* yesterday. He was
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  • 181 5 Tihwa U.S. Consulate Staff Reach India After 71-Day Journey SRINAGAR. Oct. 28. Eleven members of the American consulate staff at Tihwa in China's Sinkiang Province, including five women and four children, have arrived here after a 71 -day journey across snow-covered mountain passes. The arduous trek from the remote mountains
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  • 49 5 LONDON, Ocr 28 The Persian ha Saed. saw Mr Ernest Bevin the Foreign Secretary. Wednesda*' for what was officially described a.s a cour'esy visit before hj*. rttQR) to T'h*ran Hr has sp< nt a w+k in London alter undergoing medical treatment in Paris. Reuter
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  • 498 5 RUSSIA BLAMED FOR COLLAPSE LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 28. The United States and four other powers declared on Wednesday that secret atomic talks have failed because the Russians put national interests above world security. This report came from the U.S., Britain, France, China and
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  • 272 5 India Urged To Join With Nationalists To Fight Against Communists CHINA: CHUNGKING, Oct. 28. The Nationalist VicePremier, Dr. Chou Chai-hua on Wednesday urged India to join with China in a common endeavour against Communism. He said all Asian countries are endangered by the doctrine spread by the Communist Internationale, says
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  • 114 5 LI KNOW. Oct. 28— The United Province* would have a food surplus if it were not for the sacred monkey A« it i*. the Unfed Province 20 million monkey* are growing fat while many of the 60 million human Inhabitant^ grow thin. Monkeys and humans
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  • 397 6 MR. G. RAMACHANDRAN UNDER SECY. OF INDUSTRY SUPPLY MINISTRY SINGAPORE, Oct. 28. In accordance with the policy of the Government of India, a regular Indian Foreign Service man has now been appointed to be the Indian Agent at Kuala Lumpur. He is
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  • 43 6 Rees Williams Expected Here On Monday Mr. Rees-Williams and others will be arriving at Te^igsah Airport on Monday afternoon. the time of Mr. Rees-Williams arrival is provisionally fixed for 1700 hours on Monday afternoon, says a CGO Press release. £E*)oo3fr .1 0 Q
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