Indian Daily Mail, 2 December 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. no. 2 .n. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1949. FOl*R PAGES 10 ENTS
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  • 280 1 Only Way To Save Mankind From Destruction I Inaugural Address At World Confab At S.intin ketan From Our Own Correspondent) lIT A, Dec. I.— Dr. Kailashnath Katju, m Wist Bengal, today called on Britain to th finitely tor unilateral disarmament". Dr K
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  • 83 1 'Labour's Soap Bubble I Til- Sow.: I uvda. on Wednesdav i I \:ncal -r- undnui I "Labour b; I id. Thf soap bubbk I olonlal socia has I and on the pages of the gov I there remains I I annual repor; I od Corpora ion re\ I lited Africa.
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  • 28 1 I D*c. I.— M I I n. I f! I in Lowdon. le: v v-.:v I tor a few to Dubl n.— Reuter
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  • 138 1 v rk. Dec. Field Maxbaai v. Montgomery lold ill a 00*1 t-tO-COfl if a Tuesday thai :r \).v6 Western Europe must bi cted a-.a.iii>t invasion, and not just I thai tnej wUI be rescued r it i. 1 M< ntg i v%;. la chair--0
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  • 81 1 TrX AVIV. Dec 1 L> CM Pcndex Ca- Ip baa been aj>4 lut c military attache to the British Minister in Israel, it was learned h< r^ He i^. the lir^i militarv aVdc.:tn Israel since the establishment I t BriUsl lega n n
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  • 73 1 LEBANON GOVT'S REFUSAL TO BRITISH REQUEST BEIRUT, Dec 1.- The Lebanon Government has refused a British request to allow the Iraq Petroleum Company to export oil from Tripoli's Lebanon i rennerit sto Israel, 1 reliable sources said ht n n Tuesday The requ< st \va.- madt last week because Lraq'fi
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  • 62 1 nIRB A N Dtc i Tortyfooi Soirh African Indian- uil- having for India on Monday under the Sou'h African Governm<n£'i> voluntary bonus «theme. This offers all South Alrican born Indian?, a double bonus if thvy are willing leave the Union for good. Since the beginning
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    38 1 PHOTO. The shah or IRAN (right) talks with U.S. 1 President HARRY S. TRUMAN during a visit to the White House in Washington, on Nov. 18 The Shah is in the U.S. for a one month visit. A.P.
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  • 396 1 FLUSHING MEADOWS, Dec I.— Mr. Hector Mi Neil, British Minister of State, challenged the Soviet Union in the United Nations General Assembly yesterday to tell the world how many men it had under arms. ii»- was speaking during the debate ot ttx rival east-west plans
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  • 171 1 INDONESIA: TRANSFER OF SOVEREIGNTY ON DEC, 27 BATAVIA, !)<< L— The metal iMtt Itf Ura—f€irli fadonrnian rereigntjr k id ftf l>< H U iiniioun; today »> Mu jsu l»l k a n (Jm\ I'limuii/. The iinal (i*ci~K»n ua- i.'i.ni* ifl I •j;• < 1 1 1 i today in Jfjakirti
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  • 337 1 (From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec, 1. It was reported here yesterday that Mr. K. Rajalingam, President of the Ceylon Indian ongres>, welcomed greatly the interest shown by the Madra> Assembly regarding the condHioai of Indians in Ceylon a> by the passing of the
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  • 45 1 INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN VARSITY FOR JAPAN WASHINGTON, Dec 1. A > >' ibli a m Interna na tian Un:\ r. ity In Japan u of further u•. h:in i d i i '.tt' was pra i I d ichesoOi Q bed it m •exoi U pi A .P.
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  • 57 1 WASHII GT ►N. Dec 1 I Unit Nit We I in I ricnl" tural Org u ttiou id pt I mltU e terda i prop il to h future r i in a••rn rears. id Linnua bow money. m w p il is due
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  • 27 1 CONGRESS MUSLIM ELECTED :now, i Tr. c can'] f r. Mohamad Ah mad Ra/rui. h d to tfc lent A Unit (Provinces def( tint m ca GIIS
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  • 80 1 Sindhi Refugees In Bombay To Observe Protest Day BOMKAY. Dec 1 Th< Bomba> As-ocia/ion. m a stat<.*irH*n£ u<tl here called upon all displaced ■»n- from Pakistan tu observ< Dec. 3 :t> a prott^i da> b\ < ing ■f.. ir btiHin*-^ concern- The -I' .1 Mia' lh« i-a! had been v<
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  • 40 1 BATAYU D 1 I Republican 1 r Mohiu of his B rding to Am-t'd U'i' Dr Hatta n b ik 1 gi, Padan Di] i h< 'jr.' o n the ving the con?] Hagu<- rou: alk Reuter
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  • 128 1 MADRAS RYOTS PERTURBED OVER PROPOSED RS. 60M. LEVY From Our Own Corp>pOnd«*rw' MADRAS Dec I.—Agrirnlf1 Agrirnlf iir^t.here an nou«lv per«urh»d over tin* proposal b> F'uianct MiniMrr Mr. (jopal R«dd4 to «x.'ra<t a compuLsory loan of >ix crore*> of rup*-*-** <R>. 60.000.000) from ryot* jh» (lovemmtnf of India have inform ed
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  • 37 1 El 1- 11. 75 years old y* Labour-doi A i ..:..<■■.- i h. Ila Prinn a: a Ch k B La hrough ar as I'. M jnjy to leadership ti n.ii r •jirlhda ly. A.P.
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  • 32 1 FIRST OFFICIAL PAKISTAN TRADE DELEGATION D c 1 -The lint .1 will n on it* < Aiterwards it lioslovakia to make a new trade (,'ommorce 8* will also include non official mem* Reuter
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  • 23 1 ON, Dec. 1 ~Dam« liwr /anbrugh, ce ited a ham pi on would llm n» 36 onr and Reuter
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  • 42 1 c. 1 imn of 1.000 Huk ~nic are ma: west < iid P i «d n fur.: f: uiga» City a 1j «r '.ci felt .i.-i Uj. was boundary line, but -a <l he rebel escape rout- A.P.
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    • 56 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES K N Borneo and Sarawak BY POST) 4 jij 12 DM U 4■ j U tur Places 4 5 i 1 'i t 27.00 54. uu TO-MORROW FROM 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. f .^B LABOUR CANDIDATK *s®l>*-. I S. M.A.H CHISHTY I^3 Labour Stands For rair ('"a
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    • 47 1 TILL TOOB nOQQDII to thi noni through TAMIL MURASB Th<: Leaairijj TAMIL Da.iy In Ma'.aya ov-r 14 yf-art "1. SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS f i 6 I ITY WARD JK. |flqflfHccs<!l» I (INDEPENDENT) V a POLLING TOMORROW i From 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. i*4faj B
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  • 715 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Dec. 2, 1949. MALAYA'S LINGUISTIC PROBLEM-I t AST Monday, Un Federal LeL'i.^lauve Council unaninouab approved motk» that the Malay and English language! should he compulsonly taught in all Government and Government-aided schools and urged the earliest start of this policy, even with a small beginning«
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  • 1259 2 Con Assembly Proceedings: More Conflicting Opinions On Indian Constitution President Suggests Time-Limit For Speaker*! NEW DELHI, Nov. U (By Air Mail).— -Nearly 23 speakers took part in today's debate on the final reading of the Draft Constitution, and once again a dull, listless House heard conflicting opinions on its merits
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  • 74 2 HINDI SOCIETY TO SEEK GOVERNMENT RECOGNITION NEW DELHI, Nov. 30.— The conference of Huidi promoter* recently appointed a committee of ten mem. oers to carry oui the work of the Akhil Bharatiya Hindi Parishad all -India Hindi Society). By a resolution moved by Mr. Shankerrao Deo, Congress 1 General Secrcajy.
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    24 2 jljflasd D. P Karmakar aIM-na-, r Saheb of Xawanagar of India rn f trol Meeting at the United aiont, Hi U.S.A., on No\ :> A.P.
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  • 215 2 Drill Display On Freedom Day CEYLOS SEWS: COLOMBO. Dec. 1.-Nea, attend the Ceylon Independi-na proposed to be held in the Turl One of the main feature the ceMndMK ft ill K. display or-anised hy l»n»t. Brait Little, I Culture, Ceylon I'lmersity. I |j n o Colombo will take pari in
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  • 69 2 COLOMBO, Dei- 1- laic' (juan/i/y <>\ Japam wxl v I! b import* d b> Ct i y!on shorih. To fat -iliiaf* the*? imj»«. lon has mad« a requ< k si .i.n. ;iira (oii!K y ri<s which |>ar'icipa/«d '> /hr ret'iii /rad« asrtvnvm v\.l> Japan /ha> Ccylo
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  • 21 2 Illegal Immigrants Sent To Jail I aj-ar., t I harged bei I I landed wi: I adtd guilty an. I FOC
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    63 2 moTO. EUbib Ibruhini Kahinitoola. Pakistan lli^li Commissioner in London, inspect* a guard of honour of men of the British and Pakistan navies aboard the Destroyer H.M.S. Offa before she was handed over to the Pakistan Navy at Devonport, England on Nov. 7. She was renamed U.M.P.S. Tariq. and is the
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  • 178 2 RS. 120 -LAKH SCHEME FOR 15,000 TONS MORE RICE A YEAR TRICHUR, Dec. 1. India's Food Minister. Mr. .lairarad^ Daulatram. inaugurated the Chalakudy irrigation pti».;t;-i hl recently. About 21.000 acres of fore- <»n either sid< kudi-Aiiamalai road. Central Cochin, an to In i brought under paddy
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  • 18 2 Court Proeedings In Sinhalese I I ton moi^h I on<i I h. I Mr. 1 I I FOC
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  • 517 3 fo Be Made Into Law By British Parliament Before f Christmas Recess Urf In<iia>«d.c iHion tf'V (ommwueailh next month wa\ fyiucedin Parliament last night by Comnwnuriln cre/orf/ P/u7/ p Xoel-Baker J fAe AW "^ed //1-//7 r Conseauental Provision j f»l measure consisting of four clause
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  • 47 3 NEW DELHI. Dec. 1.--Th- GoV eminent of India have g-xid ex factor} price of E J7 gradt susar i; 8 0 p« i maund. •rt i other var.- i -.j. a •>• fixed after a lowing *uitab] difTeren-iais for vary ecoi ■-•d grades.— GIIS
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  • 739 3 National Party Defeats Labour In New Zealand Elections EX-BUSINESSMAN BECOMES NEW PREMIER Al KLAND, Dec. L— After 11 years of Socialist rule, New Zealandcrs have (,usted their Labour Government in favour of free enterprise Nationalists, pledged to cut taxes and reduce st*te controls. The upset, surprising many, came in a
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    42 3 nioro. Prince Akihito Tsugu-No-Miya, 16-year-old son Heir Apparent of the Emperor of Japan, digs in It an American hot do« during i v i > i t to a horse show in Tokyo. It was his first encounter with MM American delicacy.— A.P.
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    107 3 PHOTO. A l>ut<h general turns over the military command of a Kir: ai a of Central Java to a !!3-year-old [Indonesian Offieet* talifll cere raony in. mid-November at Soerakarta, second target! city in tile BcpabUcaa ureai captured b> tlic Dutch almost one \eai «m«i. Under a United Nations Agreement, The
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  • 74 3 TOKYO. I> 1 G I> |Utt 'Ai h'i beii tha r >- i Uth to y I '■*>' Pa and iw« ••> v.. M :0. g c re iman a ir M IM ti rtfe A AirfOi In it la »k.! If] M
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  • 258 3 Presentation Of Address: Nehru Against Use Of Expensive Caskets NKW DELHI, Dec 1 Pandit Nehru, in a statement on Nov. 12 advised people to avoid presenting addresses of welcome in e\r><*!).sivv caskets aid ba :ustom r uJMic and BO] prh irg indzatons to m pa senfta*: n I addn i
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  • 134 3 \i\ DELHI, Dee. L— One thousand Gandhi Homes, one in a village an* propnsod to be built in India by the Ga.ndhi National Mcmorial Fond Trust, it is u-arnt. The propo al v. is made by Pai^cfTt J&waharlaJ X' nru and has been accepted bv
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    41 3 PHOTO Bao Dai, Emperor of Indo-China 'left) srrrts Mr Malcolm Mat Donald. British Commissioner Camera! Un South 1,.w >ka ai Dalat. OH Nuv 11. The lalU'J carried .1 nirssu^i: from Mr. KmeA Bevin, British Foreign Secret try. to liao Dai A.P.
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  • 669 3 CHINA: Nationalists' Third Capital Falls To Communists CHIANG DETERMINED TO FIGHT TO THE FINISH HONG KONG, Dec. L Chungking hi! to /hi Communists at midday (local time) yesterday, reliable reports from Formosa said. Gencrul Chiang Kai-shek arrived a/ Chenglu, the new Nationalist capital shortly before noon. //< had been leading
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  • 446 4 First U. S. 'Housing Exhibit In Malaya To Be Held In Singapore From Dec. 8 To 21 The public will soon have an opportunity to view the first C. S. Housing Exhibit* 9 ever held in this The exhibit, which is planned by the United States Information Service (USIS), will
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  • 221 4 next year. Foreign traders will be able to promote the sale of their best products in the U.S. Tne trade lairs are being sponsored by (he Chicago Convention Bureau and the Detroit Board oi Commerce. The
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  • 234 4 AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS WILL BE FEATURE OF PENANG TRADE FAIR An exhibition of Australian products will Ix* a feature ti the Peiumg 1!U1)-3O Trade 1 air opening at the New World Amusement Park (in \»rc .4 A wide range of the manufactured goods and Boodstulls uliu-h niAke up Australia's 110-inilliaii dollar
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  • 117 4 In l'lti, then* wen' 1,115 cases «»i ;i- lohlx-riecs in the Federation «»i M k \!.i\.i while in 1M47. only :>u\ r.ws writ/ reported. In 1*» IS. cases of »,aiii, robberies were reduced to .'♦»B. Krom January to Oct. :>1 this \t ir c.i^e> of uans
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  • 48 4 The appointment nt Mr. .1 D Lewis as an Assistant ivntrolUr >t Foreign Exchange is announced and delegated to him t^r powers and duties vested m the Financial Secretary under all Regulations made under section 3 of the said Proclamation, with effect from July 19, 1948 inclusive.
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  • 136 4 Voters are reminded that, when they go to vote on Saturday, they should put only one cross on the billot pa,per against the name of the candidate whom they wish to elect. Any ballot paper which contains more than one cross will be rejected. Counting of
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  • 315 4 REBELLION IS BREAKING" London Times LONDON, Dec. I— The Timrs said tcKlay* that the tide seenls to be tauminf slowly agmin^t Mm handful oi desperate men who seek to impose their rule by violence on the peoples of Malaya. "There are no
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  • 83 4 PENANG. Dec. 1. Threatened ry floods, the peouta in Kuala Kangsar in Perak were moving to higher elevations today ai the Perak rivt-r rose to a Hood level ol 10 loot. Shopkeepers pbw Iramteßliii their foods to ttdet areas. The Perak river, swollen by heavy raiin. showed
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  • 134 4 LONDON. Doc. 1. Tht> Hous ol Lords, with its bi- Conservative majority Tuesday rejected by no votes to 37 a Govern ;ne:it bill designed to curb its pow< rs. This is the third time the Lords have rejected this bill the Parliament Bill which reduces
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  • 77 4 Flying his fia'-r in I! \l (Command'r A AFT. the Coramander-in-Ch t< rn S 4 Ad nir S: Brind. wa a rriv( Hongkong y< r::.-. Admirai Br:iv: has headqu. rt< r? .r. way to II n-k Of he paid a 4 visit to Baii^k
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  • 155 4 New Building For Kalaimagal Tamil School: FoundationStone Laid The foundation-stone of the new building ol th Kalaimagal Tamil School was laid on Wednesday, Nov. 30, at 7.15 a.m. by Mr. G. Sarangapany, the President of the Tamil Education Society, in the presence of the members of the School Managing Committee
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  • 107 4 hav( been tnad< availabr i 1952 by tin Unit< d N .'ions dr'-n"s Emergency Fu:id Tra Scheme for S ►rial \V< liar Tho Scholarships ari i vide fD]] tcmlnlng, specialising in for children and young p< with special reference to rura. but Some ol tin S u
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  • 120 4 NAVAL BASE LABOUR UNION INDIAN SECTION 1 M of the repreten- i ves of the Naval Base Labour Union Indian Section held on 16, tllowing were elected to the w ::ng committee: i H Sithiah; Soctetary: Mr. A M r Mr M P retary: Mr K R;i!iiakrlBhna Pillay Asst Treasurer:
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  • 62 4 MR. S.M.A.H. CHIST APPEAL TO VOTERS ROCHORE WARD to stand 1 ■e owia. to v^Cii&a uSfur me expia-* the majority oftk f^ aJ eluded in this cti££!*3 Let us not 1.,.Lat»ur any power; w£?ii^ destiny? Ce^VS? poor, we a and h iiano: tion. ca.ds, to-d«y I honoured to stand ndidtte
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    • 83 4 Today: !M unci 9.15 p.m. Republic's srand double -feat arc Calling All Marines AND Phantom Plainsman SHIRIN 2 Shows: (i.°>o and D.15 p.m 14 PARARH (Hindustani) Starring— Mehtab. Yakub Balwant Singh Jnd many others. OPENING TO MORRO W M STATION MASTER t Hindustani (irand picture offered to >ou .ill TO-MORROW
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