Indian Daily Mail, 9 November 1949

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL V. \O. 268. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 97^9497 FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 246 1  -  MANCHESTER GUARDIAN He Has Become 'The Symbol Of The New Commonwealth' -SAYS n r WW>N> Nov. 8. T Prime Minister Jawaharlal L* 0/ India arrived by air from New York today v _lwe-dny visit as a guest of the British Gownjt Hew
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  • 722 1 RLY. TRACK IN MENTAKAB AREA BLOWN UP BY EXPLOSION MANDORE'S WARNING SAVES APPROACHING TRAIN At about 2 p.m. on Nov. 7. a mandore of a HriAn* mmmmtVH ™<r^Ua%l% tmmVmmeVtO fl/trf ;J? Tf i t0 m M€ntak <*t>> says a Holice Communiaue i**u*H m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds qe lBBUed
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  • 92 1 BUBONIC PLAGUE IN TAUNGGYI KIN'GOON, Nov. 8. An epide. f f thy bubonic plague "black FJ is raging m Taunggyi, the mntii capital of the southern safes, Burmese press reports •rday. v aid the civilian popu- ig into the interior ftctios. which is about 300 > rt h of Kangoon,
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  • 166 1 SINGAPORE, Nov. 8. Mr. .logindra Singh, Trade Commissioner oi the Government of India m Singapore, has notified for the general information of trade that, as quotas for considerable quantities of jute goods for export to Singapore, Malaya Federation and Hong Kong have already been
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  • 51 1 On the day of th« last Liaison Oflleerfl Meeting tomorrow. Thursday. Nov. 10. Dr. William Clyde C.M.G., head of the Economic Organisation of the Commissioner General's Office and Chairman ot the Sub Committee on Pice for South East Asia, will btutfeatt from Radio Malaya al 9.45
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  • 89 1 NATIONALISATION OF ELECTRIC SUPPLY IN MADRAS MADRAS, Nov. B. —Eighty private electrical undertakings m Madras province are t 0 be nationalised at a £r£L r -"timated compensation of 30.000,000 (£2.250,000). according \Z t bill just published here. The provincial government has offered three different terms for compensation payment to owner.-,
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  • 56 1 COMMUNIST OUTRAGES AGAIN IN CALCUTTA (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Nov. B.— Seven persons were injured when acid bulbs were thrown on loyal workers entering a jute mill m the suburbs of Calcutta. A section of workers of the Mill are at present on strike demanding high wages. The police
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  • 99 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov B— The Government of India have invited ten leading citizens from Coorg (Centrally administered area m Southwest India) t 0 Delhi to discuss the future administrative setup of the area. Mr. V. P. Menon, Adviser to the
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  • 131 1 trrom Our Own Correspondent) MAuKAb, Nov. 8. Tlie popular proiessionai boxer A. S. runacha--lam susvameu laial injuries on Sunday evening m a siz.round content I wuh x^rcaud boxer N. S. Terry. Arunachalam was knocked out m 'lie last round and removed to the General
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  • 68 1 (I' rom Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Nov. a.— The three-day Convention of the former Indian National Army personnel m East Asia will be inaugurated here on Nov. 10 by Bombay Premier Mr B. G. Kher. The Convention wUI he presided over by Major-Genera' Bfeoßsle,
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  • 221 1 NEW ACT TO DETAIN COMMUNISTS IN MADRAS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. B.— Maintenance of Public Order Bill was introduced by Law Minister Mr. Madhava Menon m the Assembly yesterday when it re-assembled after the Jong recess. The present Bill removes the limitation of one year's duration a* contained
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  • 101 1 Australian Communist Going To Peking SYDNEY, Nov. B.— The Sydne\ Sun reported today that Mr. E. V. Elliott, Communist general secretary of the Australian Seamen's Union was leaving Sydney tonight by air for Hongkong. His destination the newspaper said, was believed to be Pekmji where Communist Trade Union officials from
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  • 255 1 Russian U. S. Ought To Be Better Friends, Says Vish nsky WASHINGTON, Nov. B.— Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky says Russia and the United States ought to be better friends. The honour guest at a glittering Soviet Embassy reception on Monday night, Vishinsky talked informally with newsmen on this general
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  • 347 1 highty-mne Chinese and ten Indians from Ifi societies m Seyamat and neighbouring area* oi Johon together with 17 surrendered bandits hau joinllu stoned an appeal to bandits m North Johon to anew and surrender. In doing so, they hare told tlu bandits they
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  • 40 1 News that RinrV-~- v being flow *aiw.m wh epider .a nas brok* n out. n topical a recorded Interview Dr. Keith Kesteven of R.AO the* development thii v m7.10 p.m. tonight (Wednesday) i Radio Malaya v
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  • 497 2 Akali Leader Explains Demand For A Separate Sikh P rove Only 'Panacea' For Grievances Of Sikhs NEW DELHI, Nov. 8. Master Tara Singh, the Sikh leader m a Press interview here, alleged that Hindus m East Punjab had become narrow-minded com munalists and had failed to keep their assurances to
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  • 365 2 "NO COMMITMENT BY BOMBAY GOVT,", SAYS 1 MR. B. G. KHER BOMBAY. Nov. B— Mr. B. G. Kher. Premier of Bombay, categorically stated that the Bombay Government "as a composite Ministry had not committed itself to any policy m the natter of linguistic provinces/ The Ministry, he
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  • 69 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. B.— A press note issued by the Commerce Ministry says that under section 11 of the Central Tea Board Act 1949, the Government of India has decided to raise the rate of tea cess from Rs. 16 to Rs.l 10 per 100
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  • 228 2 Rochester Varsity President To Study Indian Problems ROCHESTER, New York, Nov. 8. —Dr. Alan Valentine has resigned as President of the University of Rochester and will leave next month for IndJa as a member of a special mission to study educational and economic problems there. The mission, sponsored by the
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  • 87 2 "CRADLE-TO-GRAVE" SECURITY FOR EUROPEAN WORKERS PARIS, Nov. 7. Foreign Ministers of the Aye Brussels treaty powers Britain, Relg\m, France Holland and Luxembourg today signed a multilateral convention linking social security schemes into one comprehensive "cradle- to grave" benefit network. Under the covention, making a new stage m Western Union collaboration,
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  • 65 2 SYDNEY WELCOMES HIMALAYA SYDNEY. Nov. B.— The new Pacific and Orient luxury liner. "Himalya" was given a tumultuous reception when she arrived m Sydney on Monday on her maiden voyage from London. The 28.000 ton ship was followed up the hrbour by a feet of small craft and ferried blowing
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  • 82 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. B.— Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida has sent a letter of thanks to Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru for "Indira," a female elephant, which Pandit Nehru sent as a present to the children of Japan. Mr. Yoshida, m his leter, said that
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  • 152 2 WASHINGTON, No. !>.— Marshall Plan aid will be resumed immediately to the Netherlands East Indies, the Economic Co-operation Administration announced on Monday. The decision to resume the aid resulted from "the successful conclusion of the round table conference of the Netherlands
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  • 102 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. B.— The Commonwealth cricket tourists beat a Services XI here yesterday by ten wickets I Thc tourists declared their first 'innings closed at 322 for five wickets on Sunday, and yesterday dismissed their opponents, who "scored 115 »n their first
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  • 113 2 Under the agreement no major change can be affected m thc structure of the four French settlements m South India before the referendum, scheduled to take place on Dec. 12, to ascertain the wishes of the people on whether to merge with India or remain French. The official added that
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  • 135 2 DAMASCUS, Nov. B— Col. W. F. Sterling DSO, thy correspondent m Syria of the London newspaper The Times, was seriously wounded last night when three unknown assailants fired on him. He received five shots m the stomach and m the arm. His condition was
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  • 102 2 BATAVIA, Nov. B.— The United Indonesian Moslem Party pgn has demanded new elections for the Republican Working Committee and the Provisional Parliament as a condition for ratification of the agreement reached at The Hague, reports Anata, the Dutch news agency. If the Government does not want
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  • 159 2 INDIA PLEADS FOR INTERNATIONAL CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. B— lndia yesterdafv asked the United Nations Law Commission to draw up a declaration which would bind all jvitions to fthe international control of atomic energy and ban the i urther manufacture or possession of atomic weapons. v Sir
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  • 257 2 ROMULO'S EFFORTS FOR A POLITICAL TRUCE BETWEEN WEST SOVIET BLOC INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. B.— President of the United Nations General Assembly Carlos Romulo of the Philippines is negotiating with representatives of the Western powers and the Soviet bloc to bring about a temporary political truce— "if not a permament settlement/ he
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  • 83 2 BAGDAD, Nov. B. —General Nuri-Es-Said Pasha, the Iraqi Prime Minister resigned yesterday. Regent Emir Abdul lUah has not yet accepted his resignation. Nuri-EsJSaid Pasha, 62-year.old Iraqi elder statesman, took office on Jan. 6 this year. He first became internationally prominent when he led Arab regulars m 1915
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  • 25 2 M <W DELHI v., Maurice Dtivoie m. -*< wmw *..;-£*< Kasl »':r 1 is gang iaid on Monda;,. The commission r c on 'he Kashmir Jgjl
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  • 157 2 CALCUTTA, Nov. 7.— A public meet in* of hn the North-West Frontier Province of l»akiMan v J sed a resolution drawing the notice of the Initcd tr 1 nisation and the big world powers to inhnm.n l i £rture inflicted upon KhanVdui GhaffurKbiß Ghaffar Khan, popularly known as the
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    1034 3 adit Nehru's Assertion At His La<t ess Conference In U. S. m. W m\ T Was A Wonderful And genially Exciting Tour' 0 YORK, A op. S- Prime Minister Pandit l(l ,hru of India left yesterday, for London iietll Irurnans plant, the Independence after a Z month-long tour of
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  • 117 3 NEW YORK. .*ov. B— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and his daughter. Mrs. Indira Gandhi. D took with them into President D Truman's plane, the Indepen- C dence, two parcels, last- minute jj giffs from an Indian busi. g nessman here. n The g'fls were handed to Q them
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  • 275 3 WASHINGTON, Nov. 8, While Prime Minister Nehru prepared to leave New York yesterday for home, Washington took stock of the results of his nation wide tour. His .visit has produced na written or ye agreement of Headline importance. But it is beyond
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  • 191 3 Soviet Co-Ordinating Defence Of Eastern Europe WARSAW, Nov. B.— Russia's Marshal Konstantine Rokossovsky has been appointed Marshal of Poland and Chief of the Police Armed Forces at the request of Polish President Bierut, it was announced here early yesterday. It was officially announced m Moscow last night that Warsawborn Rokossovsky,
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  • 53 3 London, Nov. 7. Mr. John Stern. bah-Bennett, Foreign Office i«pl* tentative at the Imperial Defence College, will replace Mr. Patrick Scrivener as Deputy to Malcolm Mac Donald, British Commissioner General m South-Ea.-t Asia, an official spokesman announced today. Mr. Scrivener has been appointed British Minister
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  • 138 3 LONDON, Nov. B.— Prime Minister Clement Attlee if arranging to receive Pandit Nehru privately at No. 10, Downing Street soon after the Indian Prime Minister's return here from the United States today official quarters says. The .British and Indian Prime Ministers will attend a
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  • 35 3 STOCKHOLM. .Nov. 7.— Mr. Francis C. Weiskopf. Czech Minister m Stockholm, has been appointed Czech Ambasador m Peiping, capital c! the Chinese Peoplc'3 Republic, the Czech Legation here said yesterday. Reuter
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  • 493 3 CHINA: BEVIN TO REVEAL DECISION AT PARIS CONFAB ft LONDON, Nov. 8. Diplomatic officials reported on Monday night Britain is planning to give full recognition to the Chinese Communist regime "within a matter of weeks." They said Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin is
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  • 244 3 WASHINGTON, Nov. B.— Chinese officials said Monday the Nationalist Government \\]xs bought "a few" surplus American army B-25 bombers which will be flown soon across 'the Pacific. The planes were bought with Nationalist funds, the officials said A Hong Kong report said that Madame Chiang Kai-shek
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  • 38 3 LONDON. Nov. 8.- -Field-Marshal Sir William Slim. Chief of the British Imperial General Staff, wh> has been inspecting mill ary ba-'--in the Middle and Far Bast, return ed to Britain by air iasl weak.— Reuter
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  • 73 4 K.L. DINNER TO INDIAN SOCCER TOURISTS The Dinner to be given m honour oi tne 'louring Indian Soccer Team un i\ov. 12, will be held at the Lusttiii rioiui, Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur at 8 p.m. Ail those who Wisn to join tne dinner <, including weu-wishers ol other communities;
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  • 63 4 CALIFORNIA, Nov. 7.— R«x Mays, V'iidmg American racing motorist was kiiK-d m a race here on Sunday. AL the beginning of a 100-mile National Automobile Association race with a file of 17 cars. Mr. Maya 1 car threw him into the middle of the track as it hurtled oil a
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  • 367 4 First 7o Maintain Unbeaten Record In Colony Strongest Local Team Decisively Beaten Yesterday (By Our Staff Reporter) Playing a most magnificent game yesterday at tlie Jalan Besar Stadium, the Indian soccer tourists not only beat Singapore's strongest team but also maintained the unbeaten record of ttteir present
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  • 275 4 Federal Scholarships to Raffles College which is now incorporated m the University of Malaya have been awarded to the following Federal citizens whose circumstances are deemed to justify financial aid, says an official Press release 1. P. Subramaniam, Ipoh, Anglo Chinese School— Science. 2. Ooi
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  • 126 4 GOOD START FOR MOBILE RATTIONING UNIT In oracr to lucintatc the residents m tne rural areas m tneir transactions m rice carus, a Moune nauonmg una was sent yesteraay io tiie uiu Panuan area m me morning ana nonana Koad m tne aueinoon. At Ulu Pandan, the Unit undertook o«i
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  • 90 4 LABOUR MEETING AT RAILWAY INSTITUTE TODAY A public meeting under the auspices of tiie Labour Party ol oingapore will oe field toaay, Wednesday, imov. 9, at 5.^0 p.m. Mr. Francis Tnomas, President oi the Laoour Party ol Sinjjaport will preside over the meeting ano introduce the Labour Candida v ior
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  • 77 4 The Pulau Brani Boys' Club, run by the Department oi Social Welfare, will be formally opened b> tne Colonial Secretary, Mr. a. .o McKerron on Saturday Nov. 12, ai o p.m. afr. McKerron, accompanied by the Commissioner of Police will leave Jardine fcteps
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  • 40 4 The final meeting of the South East Asia Liaison Officers which will be opened at 10 p.m. tomorrow Thursday, by the CommissionerGeneral, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald at the latter's office ap Phoenix Park, Singapore.
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  • 205 4 HUGE SEARCHLIGHTS VISIBLE FOR 60 MILES AROUND WILL FORM NEW FEATURE OF KAMALA CIRCUS The world famous Kamala Circus which enUMt iir»_n,i c;« public m the year 1947. has again come to this rfiiinJ i S, «ffapore cessful tour .of China, Philippines and Borneo aftCr lts sue This time it
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  • 69 4 The Indian Recreation Club "A" XI will meet the H.M.S. Unicorn In a friendly soccer today. Wednesday at Farrer Park at 5 p.m. The LR.C. players will be selected from the following.— Paul, K. Aiumugam, S. Muthiah. V. R Suppiah, A. Noordin. M. Ismail. A. Singh,
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  • 39 4 m Mr. H. H. Beamish of Radio Malaya will address the East-West Society on the "Art of Public Speaking* at 8.30 p.m. at the British Council Hall on Thursday, Nov 11. All are cordially Invited.
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    • 249 4 Pandit Nehru's Visit To U.S. In Full Newsreel The grand welcome accorded to the Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, when he arrived for the first time at Washington New York and other centres or trie united States of America, is shown m a 15-mlnute M.G.M. Newsreel I which
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    • 168 4 J H de bursaries to the King Edward VII College of Medicine which is now incorporated m the Univer?o y th°e^oiag t c aWarded MEDICAL COURSE 1. Zackaria bin Salim of Kuala Kangsar Educated at King George V School, Seremban 2. Alauddin bin Buyon- of Kuala Lumpur. Educated
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  • 63 4 Annual General Meeting of the Air Ministry Lo Ca i staff Union was held on Sunday, Oct. 30. at 331 North Bridge Road, Singapore, the election of office-bearers for the period 1949/50 resulted as follows-■mSP'-A m Nair— President; Mr. wee Soo Bee -Vice-President (reelected); Mr. M.
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