Indian Daily Mail, 14 December 1949

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail \<). 'Mi. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, L 949. i 01 R PAGES 10 EN 1-
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  • 473 1 Ull 21 Passengers And Crew Reported hilled [In i l// 21 puMenyem and crew re believed killed wke* a Dakota crashed :jtj here fat niyld% CUfU Aiiation Departial mud today. Ministry wtkwwn said luo Pakistani wreckage ol th i p. X h^M m r*.
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  • 176 1 iULKKIES CROUDK!) »UlfcN DiSdSSiO.N WAS RESUMED IN PAEUAMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Mil, Dec. 13. >:> inciuYi I u|m>mi<! Ml] imed consiJeration oi Iki DMI Cain MM Ihe Selected < iMiilce IV irfiffiw «WHM ,l n r, ill ot
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  • 32 1 WARTIME JAPANESE KEMPEITAI CHIEF IN P.I. TO DIE? 13 -The death this morning by the trial of Majorlasuoka. wartime itai in the PK mmitted by his Bacruio. Philippines. I April 1945 Reuter
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  • 17 1 Vice-Chancellor Of Bombay 'Varisty M sttee been appoint* d new of Bombay Uni charge from Maho- FOC
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  • 139 1 1 1 M-m Our Ou n Corr^ponden' M \I)K.\S, Dec. 1 I"»m I)r.i\iii t'cilcration L«a<hi IVri\ar Kamaswami Naii-kcrs hralth has <»? l:i*« H '«-n causing uiv.it an\i«-tj ami row <ls vi ilrvoti'd t«>||..w. is have Imtii \i-itin- his housr "it Moiini Koail t<» cnquirt- about I
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  • 157 1 B ngkong. Dec 13— The B dard Vacuum Oil Company will contribute 43,000,000 jenminpiao (about HK tf 1,500 rd im" dmaaik- r c Mimunist authorities from merchants. An executive of the company in Hongkong said that since they were doing business in Canton, they
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  • 91 1 Mile-Long Bridge To Be Constructed Across Ganges pa: ::a Di 13.— a n. bridge is to be constructed across the River Ganges near Patna at a cost of about R5. 90.000 o<> Present calculations estimate that the bridge will take three year build. An aerial survey of the has been
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  • 74 1 DEATH PENALTY TO STAY IN CEYLON COLOMBO. Dec. 13.— The House at Representatives has rej- motion to abolish the death penalty \u Ceyion— l2 voting for anc .st Mr. H. S Independent;, who sponsored the motion, said that people le Lanka" '1 set an example to the rest of the
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  • 138 1 New Condition Will Cause "Deadlock Delay" i ri.n <>v n < ori i-^ponden 1 > i-o.MJK 111 -KKV. Dec. 1 D'" I ithaii. a Irailer nl '•'>< llltill I r. ».li-iil Part* eli-si riSn-il Uif I' reach Govcrnnicnfii [»ropos:il .liiirinu -it Last 60 |m-i c-fiH tllt total niimlur of \ntrrs
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  • 74 1 GENERAL LU HAN DEFIES RED ORDERS! HONCKONCi V" 13.— General has released General Chang Chun, despite Communist orders for the arrest of Gen. Chang, according to a usually reliable source here. Gen. Chang's name was amonjr the war criminal The source said that Communis representatives are now on the way
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  • 53 1 FIRST ITA LIAN AMBASSADOR TO INDIA KOMI l>. 13.-Sij.noi Sidn..> h;ih firsl m |.as.:i«l.jr air next PlUllllj to take «P It wJI be his The tall, grey haired. 57-year-oM former Italian Miniatei m Greece was guest of at a reception given by Rangiam Subra Mani. Charge D'affaire* at the lndiaD^
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  • 37 1 \i)(>\f BpCCiaJ itBBIBfI in ton r yaJvCfl iHi BC Pekflflßfl LI ouulii India <»n .lan. 2<>. L 950, In commemoration i>i the in aiiL'ii! -;i!ion ol 1 1 1 Republic ol India.
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  • 104 1 CEYLON WORKERS DEMAND WEEKLY PAY COLOMBO. Dec. 13. Ceylon's white collar workers are urging a Kly pay to fight indebtedness. This propoi il is welcomed by their as. they feel, it v\ have the effect of inducing a habit of economy by avoiding credit purchases Some business and commercial establishments
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  • 85 1 BRITAIN TO ANSWER U.N. CRITICISM LONDON. Dec. 13.— Britain is to answer United Nations criticism of her colonial policy in a White Paper to be issued about the end of January next year. A Col I tl Offi< o spokesman said that tho Secretary of State for CoB, Mr. Arthur
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  • 168 1 LONDON. l> i 13.— A I Mloi Oflii I il IHiW M'Oinrd ju-oli i »f li> v ISriisii < iiiti Srcivtai.N I .rrn -1 iV \in will :<• U\ D.jhi i.»r i i i .iti«»u oi tli In dian K»jnil)li( <>,i Jan li\ Ifr.
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  • 33 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 13 T.-iere are 277 British Officers in India's Army, navy and air force. Defence Minister Sardar Baldev Sir. :'.«.'gislativc Assembly. About 100 British civilian ofiicers also are employed. A. P.
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  • 143 1 First Asian Olympic Games To Be Held In Delhi In November Next \i;\\ DELHI, Dec. U.— l'relimitiijrv steps in connection with lh( lii>t \sian Olympic |»MCB in h<-i., November have beea lakes. PorauU KavititiMU rill be bortlj mmt4 all r— lll in ;t to join the Asfaui Games Federation formed
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  • 55 1 LONDON, Dec. 13.— Malaya Hall— jjfßMi if genc-rationi of Malayan students in London mm »peoed here -■•< i.tl r .t..il 'nil. P[l the Dutches* of' X- at f rmin^ t! i wju "ing warmth, gaiety and comndeship to the **m of those who I Miiittands of mile*
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  • 84 1 DELHI TURNS DOWN S'PORE REQUEST! M\\ i,\ 111! [hi I..— Th« D.lhi Nl'ifi!< i'.il cornmitt«« ha> turn**] down .'.<,!• »t j/Mni SinK-«;»"r» tur a bronze *tatu« f Qu< ■♦■ii Victoria which >tand'» in .1 D'lhi Park XI). C-'-.iniiiittct, vi.-us British r.talin-» v\*th H-ni. coolnrs*,. but it \ot«^J il to 10
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  • 132 1 INDUSTRIAL SHUT-DOWN IN PERSIA ALARMING 'RAN. Dec. 12 —Widespread closing of factories in Persia was economic situation, causing concern over the country's Press reports said that the industrial shut-down is assuming "alarming" proportions. Among the plants repot ted closed during the past week a fire brick fac ne spinning mill
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  • 59 1 50,000 INDIANS Q UIT BURMA NEW DELHI. Dec. 13.— About St.Mi Indians have returned to ladia tin- civil war i uniitn, I MMIfl .1.-sli!,,!, I)- P. >\ .1 II ;i vlnusi, r fur I \li-r 11. 1 l \II.MI l.| f. |»l_\ In .1 ijh.-s 1 ii m par I
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  • 72 1 DANCE AS YOU TRAVEL! MANILA, Dec 1 .—With aii ja 25 cents willed to the fare, a •Jler m !ways in the I xc" hie to the desired «iesth. 1 > I d Com pan I itJitly lor the last. 1 its new Pullman >lion nwchw, n are Y*eing Attached
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  • 74 1 STANDING IN THE BUS— AN EX CEPTION! SYDNEY, De< 12 A tmsmd ordtr New South W -port >ioner i* it bidding pafoni to staivl <*n QUtSkk c-Hse of onfj He is 73 iii round the seat of the trousers and weighs 20 stone 7 pounds. told the Oi—mlwinn h» CQakin
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  • 30 1 RANGOON, De. H «Hjr com meting n* the Burm.i cialist parly (tht Birra P; Monday night that Burma must "resist at all costs any China-Bun by any poses."- A. P.
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    • 17 1 RIPTION RATES s M -i'ld Sarawak (BY PO6T 4.00 M tBJH other Places 4.50 27.00 54 ;U
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    • 80 1 TELL YOUR PRODUCTS TO THF PEOPLE through TAMIL MURASU The Leading T IMD I>a..f Malaya over 14 y^ari ■1 SELEGIE RO*D SINGAPORE io t k tak;m. >A: 1 (LAST L v DAI BOMBAY SILK SAREES 6 YARDS X 45 NOW REAL SILK BANARAS ZARI SAREES N< te 'Before $38.5 "SILK
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  • 41 2 :BAY, i ty-five India's tentativelyns have been sent ?r> N- w Delhi Central abi: here. \peeted to contor public wl: ive Asoka's Pillar on the 'jbvers< are. how not expected to b tion before Aug. 15 ne- FOC
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  • 155 2 PANDIT NEHRU'S ADVICE To HYDERABAD PRINCES BAD i i 1.--more than over, our cuu >t and co-opera, srnrice. forgetting our pcti And ,i< together lor tii i mon ffood'\ writes Pandit JawaharlaJ Nehru to Sahebzada Ali Khan. President of the Sahezada so Fai in reply to utters gr«'- lo the
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  • 165 2 NEARLY 430,000 OFF DOLE IN SIX MON THS N£W DELHI* Dec. 13.— The an* b«r of displaced persons living on lote in camps throughout the coonbeen reduced «<m 730,000 I the end of the April to just ore* on No\ i according to ollicial figures. Th» camp population came i
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  • 159 2 Madras framed rul i rs conferred by 2) and 67 of the i Aboiit ion and ConR] vari> Act. :n service conditions of after the notified s lays down that a was employed in the i an estate im Mtely b r ho notified date
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  • 40 2 pec. 13— The "San^ s of three Angangoda in Paiyae mobbed yesterday evening stody from Court to the Fiscal's •i by the :md remand* nle was detailed with the fiscal gi Station en route to FOC
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  • 22 2 Tl Ceylon ts team Empire V binary at lion w; Lhc I by Prof. 1 A.A.A.- FOC
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  • 1173 2 Indian Parliament Proceedings: Interests Of Consumers Safeguarded Says Neogy XEHRiTS SifiTEMENT ON NEW DELHI Dec I, (i*»> Afar Kail). Parliament today ii.n coatiaiK I- three >e:.i^ the pn*ii.'i-<ion fraated to the aJiH^iiiiium milnatij in iii-conijince with the Tar ill Hoard's recommendations when it passed the
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  • 92 2 C.P. BANS CATTLE SLA UGHTER NAGPUR, Dec. 13— Cattle slaughter has f*v»n prohibited nice with certain except* under tli < i\ and Berar Anim-i: Preservation Act, 1949. The slaughter will b to animals which are either over .4 years of age and unfit for work or which have become permanently
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  • 1138 2 The House weht through all stages of enactment of the Bill without further discus n wd it. House then resumed discus- .11 Mr. Sa^faiiiiM*' motion tluit the Rill t<> \,r»\ i,>- the i if -Jishmvnt Of II K<!.»;1 .•M.jjart Alll*'rnt\ in Delhi be referred <«> leleel
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  • 296 2 HINDUS FAVOUR LEGISLATION ON TEMPORALITIES VEYLO\ SEW Si BADULLA n g^lt r M+m*. Hinri.j. in th€ fedulla To; n Hall, said: this partWhl instance th. r nut taM to initrvene with the princinle stead, it is end.'a\uuriny The Hindu. .i(cylon should therefore ernmenl.' 1 Mr. Murugesu who wai appoints secretary
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  • 60 2 i 180, Dee. 13— Propotals to efteUfeh 10 sugar factories, each ■■By, are fete Si?*! Indian WiU «1 I cuiuvtui witTJJJ^JjJJ M also a likelihood «fZL/**| IS' f4 i B PIOVU. Sugai-caiK J opened ir, Poionr. < rinients ai-e being cai on Utfi i
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  • 43 2 CEYLON TO PARTICIPATE IN MOT OR RACE COLOMBO fee. n._ T fc fc out a to take part year noes ia tte I«le X» This decision .-.aaaj reached at a meeting of tfc Committee oi Lavinia. with M in th Ali c Foc
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  • 8 2 DIPLOMA COURSE IN NURSING I in hospit FOC
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  • 1894 3 Appointment Of Mediator To Bring India Pakistan Together Suggested MLB SUCCESS, the, U.-Th< inUul .\<ai<m.s 1 tjcslt rday recommended that the <•':' 'if v mediator to bring India <"', i.'/. i, n nil unresolved issues over Kashmir. 1 ••;i»mi-iim. in its third interim report
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  • 30 3 PRAGUE, Dec. 12.— Seven Czecne were killed and 37 injured when an express passenger train crashed into <Mght train in Moravia, the 1 cial press service said on Saturday. A.P.
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  • 227 3 LONDON !>*< 1. India will support United Nations mediation the whole ti.id i»i tin- K.i lui.-r dispute during the raring imrl he dispute b3 the Securty Council. This was made aeir Jfjrter,,v i, Sir S r. ipai. Secretary General of the Indian
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  • 120 3 PAKISTAN DELEGATE'S STATEMENT LONDON, Dec. IS.— Prof. Mohammed Hassan, a member of the Pakistan delegation to the United Nations, said here that the general feeling among United Nations delegates about the Kashmir dispute was that the problem should be "settled amicably and that a solution be found any further delay."
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  • 191 3 MADRAS, Dec 13w— Sardar K. N. Paitikk&r, fedia'fl Uahassader l# China, declared here yesterday thai the nations could not shut their eyes to the e\i>teiur el China, which \\a- "an undouhtodlv major fad in Asian histon now E mitt Panikkar added: "A gl
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  • 50 3 HINDU-MUSLIM GESTURE IN MUZAFF ARPUR Ml ZAI IRPI R i> number M "I ;ii.-l Mv I arrested during the Mohurrani i« stival l i janixin uniu ••nsed Mahawi ida unrd Mohurrurn Pick:! released on h the Hnd d rfa I -tanJ b^:l i'"f the M ttnw l>l^ l:i> %1:l FOC
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  • 42 3 BOMBAY. I). Cliatai, the retiring Indian Ambassador to Turkey. Jia* retu a u> Bombay by sea lr.jni Ai tan He aid n an i.v rrlew t bei T Uifl aa<: T 'key '*very friendly and oordial" FOC
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  • 183 3 HONGKONG, Dec. 13.— Fighting in t/u outskirts u\ Cherifilu ceased u< st*. rdnu and the city is in a state oi ;;::r." wtttrding to i (h *>' ndrnt hinesf reports here this morning Ihe report said that (wfn. Hu Jsung-nan, Natim I I I MMfer bl S:<(huc:n.
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  • 69 3 CHINA'S TRADE WITH U.S. HONGKONG, Dec. 12.-The Far Eastern Economic Review said this week China's trade with U.S. during the first six months of this year totalled U.S. 121,300,000, compared with U*****.600.000 in the same n lof 1948. While in 1949 China exported to the U.S. goods of about the
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  • 84 3 MANILA, Dec. 12.— President Elpidi<) Quirino may visit the United States soon after the beginning of new year for medical attention, Malacanan Palace sources reported today. It is understood Mr. Cuirino will enter a Baltimore hospital for a minor operation, but no official announcement has yet
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  • 40 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 16. A ruw RIAF ground training school has just been established at Jalai near Bangalore under command of Wing Commander K. A. Joseph. The RIAF will now have three such schools. FOC
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  • 201 3 LAKE SUCCBBB, Dae. 13 -Dr T. P. Tsiang, Chinese Nationalist Mtgate In the UN. Mid on Mondayprivate information from inside China says the Communists are .r.tr.s; to have economic troubles. Tsiang told a reporter the harvest had been bad this year. Ha said this would
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  • 87 3 UNDERGROUND WATER PROBE IN RAJASTHAN JAIPUR, Dec. 13 —To direct exploration and developm* underground water resources of sthan, the MM* of India have set up a bo m the Ajjnlre Minister an Chairman. The po.ssibilii ml water resources in Rajasthan have been under examination some time and preliminary bortaffs made
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    • 68 3 When you Talk out fo the wicket or enter the conference room, wha* _^gS of impression do you make? F 7 tidy hair is the first step to a app' aranc<\ For n Brylcrr' m J^ tho choice of loading i m disciplines 1 i h ft I not in
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  • 1161 4 Armoured Plating; Protection Fo r Police Vehicles Demanded KUALA LUMl'l R t Dec, 13.— A public demmnd tor plating prottciion tor Police vehicle* MM yesterday's MttetA U milts from SircmlHin :h resulted in llu <U uii> of hi polia mi uounilim/ nine others. Mentri Besar of Negri Setmbilmm laid report*
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    53 4 -Picture and t «ptjon by ROYAL INDIAN AIR FORCE GOODWILL MISSION whui, Singapore last week a.s guests <;i the K.A.I Ipj i. Tuesday morning, on their way hack t< NYu Delhi i numbers of the Mission with tlif Oiiieen 9i India ilctise in Singapore Mr. J 4. Thivy, tm Repres^itaiivp
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  • 406 4 Poverty Breeds Communism -LONDON PAPER'S VIEW Ih< i.oiuion (M»ci \cr." Itsldßif las! i J referring often to the Map <>* ti»t- uoihi K'proiiiu rd h\ mr side os us !<»<!•. >> concerned slkiw tuat "Indi:* and ail Souili-hj >J A^ia j>> i\ id an ideal spawning Kiouj.d lor Comiauuisin mass
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  • 320 4 Tl-.r Ni .lum.m ,I oi men who killed three oi their „;>,,,.,,- a\u\ u.'.i.ui i it 't m .--i J'.lim N';n Senibihui, i,iesii.t>. IMi f. showed t'Mi-.uiiMin-.u > valour, it i> oiVulallj ,i \V-tl» lour <>! the Miuaii li.-il .i.v! ;kl'. the (.hers :«.M -h woiijj.led.
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  • 39 4 POSTMASTER GENERAL TO BROADCAST At i i p.m. M Id I)* Li, J. Gfocn. Post;.-. t ;il will be speaking in the ir I i i new sorirs of talks on what the Gh v* mcnt Departments are (]oing.
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  • 18 4 Malaya, Singapore, at 10 p n listeners <-an hear Mr G raid Hawkins "Talking Of Erosion in Malaya."
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  • 132 4 im< tiiiL. nj iii i In i; i was liold at the Chinese > t ielan.it <m I r.uaj la* DIM i, iid in.i<l< i 1 tn- i:.i.»! .I Liioai .-p. proposals 4i Niuuii Wi-lhin- !>•;;• nt to simplitV the letial procedure fccr the Adoptio:i ni ,lso
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  • 21 4 tbc Secretary foe •SSffl^ d&y as "uuer nrmmST^ It probably hm iU onri» #r^ to contuse the rural |^J
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