Indian Daily Mail, 4 December 1949

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  • 18 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 293. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1949. FOl'R PAGES Id CENTS
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  • 148 1 inference Likely To Be Held In February Next IA ni BE GIVEN LEADERSHIP, IS duHMESE FOREIGN MINISTER Ih i „-The Burmese Foreign Minister l lf t i a interview with Renter in L, to/ Mtr/t/ /Aa/ a conference of South East concerned U7
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  • 27 1 j.— Foreign Minisdurnu Ivit m Friday alter I id tours here on nis way British Prime j Chan- Sir Staiord f tonnai usi s.— A .P.
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  • 48 1 I Dec. 3-G*iura! ,i .in Army, it the exat Sahara recentsiied the fac: thar I was enrirely nonbad no: imam to ha! elimina:.i 5s designaI 1 groups of I :',:tmplated. I ii:uns of rhc I would, he I 1 higher and the I u:;nue to b- FOC
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  • 110 1 ■><■'. A -pedal order, it is understood. i,u\ernor-(.eneral under Section 290 of the u-t, which provide.- for the creation of new -i> of which the new Andhra Provinei will in Schidult 1 of the Constitution. nbcrcd tha: :ht I CQmm iurI held
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  • 159 1 NEW YORK, Dee. L -The United Nati r \s.s inbly yesterday b^a: dowr. Brii colonial pi Ptt Spposition and a p". -d n BMMNI esigned It th" .v DMti light or :he WOrld'i nor. I governing peoples. The British have already an. :i :na- ':.••>■ will
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  • 51 1 MOMBASA. Kenya, D c. 3.— Two Indians were killed and five men seri< usly injured whtn a lighter, or, which they were working with c*ymcetyler.e uquipmtii:, exploded in ;jv sea at Mombasa on Friday. The lighter, nnpty for t me «s believed to hav« previously carried oetroi,
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  • 82 1 Expenditure On Delegations And Missions (From Our Own CorrfspondeiU) NKW DELHI, D«C. 3.— The Goveraif I of India *p?r\t a little oW SS lakhs of rupees (Rs. 2,500,000) during the year 1948-49 on Indian Delegations and Missions to foreign countries and Rs. 875,000 on foreign missions invited to India, Dr.
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  • 89 1 JAIPIR. Dec. 3 -Abou£ 40 ••island" village now administered by Raja.fhan will be transferred tj Madrnabhara' and abour 100 others administered by Madhyabha. rar taken over by Rajasfhan shor*l> Pandit H«ralal Shasfri, the Kaja>rhan Premier, said in an interview. Th« qu«i-on of SiromJ, an
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  • 37 1 Sugar Rationing In Cochin Travancore TRIVANDRUM, Dtc. 3— The Government ul the UiiiWd S'-a-f= J w h: anu rravancore hav- decided u iii-i auc- --3-- ra:i W iui:3 state, *ay= a Pi«-«-- N i:j Tr-vaii lilH.— FOC
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  • 25 1 The India:: bucctr tuum?s defeated w. Sclangor Chinese by three goals to one in a match played 4> Kuala Lumpur yesterday *vrning
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  • 83 1 NO MORE "ROYAL" INDIAN ARMED SERVICES f LONDON Dn I— The Ino ci i a. 11 Government intends to n-move the word 'Royal" from 8 'he thrw arm«d services on the inauguration of the new conM the Defence Minister Sardar Bald^v Singh to\d l he Q Indian Parliani' nt Thursday,
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  • 86 1 LONDON, D^. 2. A -•vr-man Ufa toil Wni Paki^.ar. arr v in L> p.-;on by a;r on Friday to prepare for radc ta:k a With w<sUn O«r--mar.v and Czechoslovakia. Trie team, h«ad-<l by F, A. Hasnic. joint secretary nt -he Ministry of Comm rce. WilJ
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  • 93 1 MANILA. Doc. 3. -The United Nations General Assembly President. Carlos P. Romulo, probably will re ;um tc> Manila for the inauguration ctrtmonifti foi prttUwt Elpktto Quirir official sources said. Roniulu. considered on< ol th .-< est candi lat< 3 for president in 1953 may be
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  • 353 1 CHINA NATIONALISTS MAY ABANDON CHINESE MAINLAND HONGKONG. Dec 3 With General Liu Po-chen^'s armies steadily advancing on Chengrtu, Generalissimo f'hianp Kai-sh?k in his capacity as head of the Emergency Supreme Council may soon order the Nationalist abandonment of the Chinese mainland, according to independent Chinese sources here. The sources said
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  • 61 1 WASHINGTON. Dpc. 3. -TV Ch •:c?" Ommunisi tttthOrititt have rtttered thi Uii'tc-j Bttua consut Qtn«rtJ m Mtakdtn, Mr. Angus Vard, and h>> a'.aff to leave the City >v 0800 hours local time MKt W\'d:csday, the Sate DqptitHMU re. ported jrtsttrdi^, is (;Xp Ct"<i that Vrlttl
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  • 398 1 RECOGNITION OF MAO MUST BE ON FACT AND NOT SYMPATHY, SAYS UK DELEGATE LAKE StCCtSS, Dec. .I— Britain fold the t'nif^d Nfttlitti Political CommUt^e yfH^e»-dav *ha£ recognition of the Comrtiuiw^ ri-ginu- in China mus^ be ba<cd on /act and not on sympathy. Sir Tm'nce Shone, the BrU^h delogar, said Britain
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  • 565 1 INDONESIA: USI Will Defend Her Territory With er Own Forces THE HAGUE, Dec. 3. —The Setherlands-lndont-sian union will have no joint defend policy, according to a Dutch Government memorandum yesterday explaining the draft bill for the transfi r m „<•;•« reigniy to Indonesia later this month. The memorandum said the
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  • 85 1 THE HAGUE Dec. 4.— Six pf Indqdlni two BrMsn pilots were killed when a Cat Ulna r^ane cr^cd on Frtdaj Id Muntok Bay Banka Edind Indonesia, it was learned bere Friday night. II wai tailed ere that t m flying boat mts i:r Eli out
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  • 56 1 BOMBAY. i)u- 4. Ihe Comma. ii<-»-domina'< d AH- India Textile Worker* 1 Orfermcc- decided to oh--t-rvc Jan 2 a- "All-India T«-x.''k Worker- Prf s/ S'rU. Day Th< «,irike ha- b^fn called >iz<* "mas«, unemp!o> rn« ma^ r<tr«*nrhmet)r and uagrv tut The conf*rei'c« al&o decided
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  • 174 1 GANDHI AND CHRIST WERE NEARER TO ONE ANOTHER —Reid. Michael Scott. NEW *OKh IX I ha\T always telt that Mahalma <*andhi way and hrisfs wa\ vu-re ver> near to one anothri "aid KeviTPiiri Michael Scott, the \nHuan sionar.% who recent l\ .iddrrwd thr mt:-d Nations Tru-Ureship Com mi t tee
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  • 203 1 tliy Our Ma/1 KeporUM In <:ond Singapore Mur pal Election 3 which took place yester.i. Progreatlvt ftrty capered »r.r *.u^ siJt. Th< Lao ir Part; n conttit- x ■•■•->: vere succeaiful in the Rochore and North Wards r. only Independent Candidate 111 t:. Elect
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  • 55 1 TA:?EH, Formosa. Dec. 3.-ClU* nose Natter. -.'.eating an early peac* v j apan— *j>d on generous ttrmt. Tr.- riovement 1* led by C: s? •r. :ne§e tut: i Japan and editor of < inese MWea* vr m Tokyo wbeh <™<<rrrc r.-. ,t r ir»4»v
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  • 665 2 Recommendations Of Agrarian Reforms Committee WARDHA, Dec. The Indian National Con,/nss. India's premier political party, has held out a //f w (leal" for the nation's peasant population, estimated at well over 200,000,000. This new deal for Indian peasantry is set forth in (!u rejmri
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  • 75 2 Thailand Envoy Presents Credentials To Philippines President MANILA. Dec 3 Dr Luang ahadiau;': M r. >- ro: Tha-land to Philippines, presented his cr* als to Presiden- Quirir.o at the KaUcanas Pala^ Thursday aftnThailand's envoy pledged to 1 k constantly for a ''closer colla ration beu-i-cn ihailami and the iir.no in
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  • 244 2 ROME. Dee. 3. Countess Edda Cian-o Mussolini disclosed here that she was born many years before her tather, the late Italian Fascist dictator, and her mother Rachjele Guidi Mussolini were married. She made the disclosure In an article she wrote in trie first issue
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  • 60 2 BOMBAY. Dec. 3. -Mr. Cumming Bruce. Counsellor to the office of the U.K. Hiizh Commissioner in Delhi arrive d here on Nov. 26 by s s. Ciiica from Britain. Mr. R. H. Owen, senior U.K. Trade Commissioner in India, who has been en
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  • 88 2 COLOMBO. Dee. 3. Appointment of the Special Committed on Hindu Temporality*! < which haa begun iti sittings 'n Jaffna*, is wcfoODKd by the Batticaloa Saiva Maha Sabhai and th« principal^ of >\x ItiSrtilig Hindu Schools. The JatTna H':rdu Maha Sibhai, however, in a memorandum to
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  • 576 2 India Needs At Least 4,000 T. B. Clinics BOMBAY, Dec. 3.*-Rajkumari Amrit Kaur. India's Health Minister, said here on Xov. 23 that India needed Rs. 400 crores in addition to a running cost of Rs. 100 croi*es to fight tuberculosis in the country on a "requisite standard" She was inaugurating
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    67 2 PHOTO Wearing a black dress. Princess Faiza oi Egypt makes one of her infrequent public appearances by attending a fashion show at Cairo on October. The parade was sponsored by "The New Woman" Egyptian Feminist Association whose membership includes leading socialites. Princes Faiza. second sister oi King Farouk, is president
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  • 131 2 COLOMBO. Dfc. 3. High praise for the Ceylon flowers, sent to the ■'Evening Mews" flower a:<: country show n London, is contained a despatch from London, which that the variety of specimens aroused th- keen interest of ho-' cußm bti and b tanitti no m th.
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  • 1154 2 ME. S. S. YASAN RIHCBB BSin^ I MADRAS Ik,. rent ration on knoub d<m on I i rights," declared Mr. > s r«i«< arranged hi: th, indilLl ommerce recent' y til i Sundaramrrjs: ,„< fke SESTS* El subject. Addressinu tlu a iherinr6rsL«r that it was not the bu^im find
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    • 33 2 A BOON TO LADIES World famous Herbal Tonic for the ailment* of the Fair Sex SOLD EVERYWHERE Ask lor booklets fro.n the M Asrpnts: NAINA MOHAMED SONS, LTD., SINGAPORE. KUALA L UMPL'R. PENANG.
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  • 1366 3 r K. M. Munshi's Address At Benares Convocation I 'Z °h% e !nj nares indu Lni^rsUy said Ji that India wan facing a culture band umM*r*itie*-tht crucible* of culture-had Iktuptli > challenge and meet the crisis. .hi >aid that after the achievement of InIndia was being governed by the
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    74 3 PHOTO. I s Secretary ui State DEAN ACHESON (right) and the SHAH OF IRAN ar- seen in conversation during a dinner at the An demon House in Washington, Nov. 17 in honour of the visiting ruler. The Shah is- on a one-month visit to the U.S. He told Achesoii that
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  • 117 3 MAO'S REPLY TO SARAT BOSE'S GREETINGS CALCUTTA DM. 1 Mho TseC.a.rman d tbi Comm People V R^pu:; CM* has cabled On Indian ltft*§t leader, \lr Sa a; Cai.uia So=e, we/: :i. n g' "the #»UWi«hlll a broad friendship WWj th< todiM ptople o™ :mper:aj: S t aßgre^ion." MB Pres.dt-r.: of
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  • 134 3 NEW DELHI Dec Mr J rarr.di Daul&tnun Minister for Food an: A-r. I Mil ml stu- r.\ the C' r.'ral Coll'-gf of Agriculture r. re r l-'^ *^at their tnteresti voold bi giw ttu fullest cr.- "-rt*. n be! n irriTtnc a any d< Ifiion
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  • 72 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Dec. 3— Yemen ng< d Lo United Nations m Thursday that Israel is manoeuvring to delay tin return of nearly 1 >oo,o:o Arab refugees driven (I >m the Palestine homes during the Holy Land Living. Delegate Abu Fzz Ekline, told the special Political Committee, d
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  • 567 3  - COLONIAL RULE IN AFRICA IS BOUND TO END RAJA MAHARAJ SINGH BOMBAY, Dec. Colonial rule in Africa is bound to end and the down-trodden people there will come into their own sooner or later, declared Raja Maharaj Singh, Governor of Bombay, in an interview here recently. He said that the
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  • 432 3  -  M. N. ROY tf [7 :i: rn aeclsjssjaf Be: dominated China as bes.z Utopia to ackr -dging thai the Rorsian romou-d revolu ain Ban D E-.-t .-Uia would "not be a a large part of the World bv plunged nto ruinoui ■y i and chi v- 1 m.
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  • 288 3  -  JACK D. RYAN (By A. P. corrcspondinl) William BqMHar. .'icly-knuwn radio piori'.LT and b tlder ol hundreds Ol patents, UM D neUlOdS waa developed ;r. Bri'a.n by tcientisti oJ the Genera: BGCtrtC Co., Ltd. not associated w.*.i General Eiecinc C the United States; DemoxutraUni lot w
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  • 36 3 BAI VIA, Dec The Suhan /gakarta. Defence Minister the Inc. bile, wa» fifty appointed to take charfe f security arrangement* in In^HM before the transfer of sovereiprtj I cted before the end of the year. Reuter
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  • 474 4 Record Figures For Piecegoods In Third Quarter SEQUEL TO ABOLITION OF EXPORT DUTY DOLLAR IMPORT CUTS MADRAS, Dec. lmports of Indian piecegoods and yam into Malaya reached a record during the (juarttr ending September. This has In en dm to the increased flow
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  • 187 4 MUAR CEYLONESE PRESIDENT ENTERTAINED Muar was the venue of a pretty tea party by the Ceylonese on Nov. 29 to the President of their Association Mr. K. V. Lingam, on the eve of his departure to Ceylon. The Patron of the Association, Mr. S. Ponnampalam, Johoiv State Councillor, eulogised the
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  • 72 4 T.-.t O:*: r Administering the i Government Mr P A B. McKerron i continuing to live in the Colonial Secretary's house Government D nain. while Governmeni n use li >eing repaired. Oil riait «ftf b( ok !l it the inner gate to Government .;se. The residence of
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  • 72 4 The Mentakab Temerloh Road is dosed fur traffic between 110th and 112th tnlle. The depth ol water between the 111th and 112th mile Is 2 feet I mehrs, and the water is still rising, says a Pahang Government Press Release. It adds: The Triang Road between
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  • 36 4 WASHINGTON. Dec 3. John Leighton Stuart, aged 73, United States Amteia*ooc to China, was reported to bo suffering a serious haemorxbagc ut'tack. on Wednesday night while he was on his way to Washington.— A.P.
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  • 63 4 BOMBAY, Dec I.— An Indian delegation left Bombay on Nov. 29 by air for Cairo on its way to East Africa tc conclude arrangements for importing Bast African cotton Tho d&lCH&tfon is led by Mr. K. K. Chettur. Joint Secretary of the Commerce Ministry. During
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  • 396 4 All arrangements for the Movie Ball organised by the Singapore Rotary Club in aid of the University of Malaya Fund have now been completed and revellers are assured of a first class evening's fun at the Victoria Memorial Hall
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  • 718 4 Malaya Included In US Technical Aid Projects For Asian Countries WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. A number o/ proj< < designed lo share U.S. technical know-how with s Far Eastern and Asian countries have just ba n approved oy the U.S. Interdepartmental Commit h< f iti Scientific and Cultural Co-operation. Countries oncerned
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