Indian Daily Mail, 18 December 1949

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  • 19 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail V OL. V. io. 307. SINGAPORE, SINDAY, DECEMBER 18, 191.^ FOl'R PAGES Xi ENTS
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  • 134 1 Says He'd Be Delighted fo Sign The Order <m Our Own Correspondent) IN, Dec 17.— Clover nor-General Mr. C Ra- '"'< >< plying to a civic address by the Muninil of izagapatam on Thursday, expressed ■n<< thai the Andhra Province would soon
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  • 67 1 Dec. 17. Two top ary men were retired cniei was house arrest on Friday ires of cdl trouble. ..uang Adval Ad vide jmoer of the Privy Counr:ucr Police C:.. -a ai> Air Mir***' Luang i Apil, Uoya. Ail f re rncrvai, Comma:.-:-of tne Tt
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  • 54 1 BARONET ARRESTED IN BOMBAY Dec. 17.— Sir Cum: him, Baronet, Lady Btoraitfc son were arrested ie> permit branch of thd iur alleged entiy Ml ut valid permits. They I granted bail by M: X J .-sidency Magiati ox dted that 6. G nembers of his Efcßrifyi Karat Wfcuaiy in Bombay
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  • 138 1 PI'RXE.V IT.— The death occurn (I n-<«-ntl\ in Purnra <>| tin- \\«ll known KciiKi»li writer, Mr. Kedarnath BandopadhN it. He i\a^ S7. B n at Dctkhineshuctr on Vm\> 13. 1853, he started his literary career by nging I I MfMIM il Ul early twenties. He entered
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  • 64 1 H.K. POLICE RAID GOVT. REVENUE DEPT. HUNG KONG. D<h 17.— Police I>u..-day iHukd :he offices of the Hong Kor.g Government's Inland Reverv.ie Department and 15 private i \-> ;,ea :n the i ity to investigate allege i las ->-^ dl< taxation frauds Thii:;. p::'.; 1 vees of the Inland Rever/.;e
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  • 330 1 43TK. Deo. IT.— The official language ot(-'-J--ariat will be Hindi from January 26, 1950, the on wh:.-h India will be declared a Republic, ac- decision taken by the Provincial govern*nt. To facilitate the implementation ot this deciuvernment have already set up a Language
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  • 356 1 SIR RAMASWAMY MUDALIAR FOR U.N. SEC. GEN POST LAKE SUCCESS, Dec IT Trygve Lie said jrest< r.iay h :•■> not seeking reappolntment to the U.S. $4 ).000 a y- ar po^t of Secretary G- ncral "f the United Nations. Bu: there ar strong official hints he mlghrt drafted for further
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  • 98 1 ANOTHER MYSORE ELEPHANT FOR JAPAN BANGAL( y D> Mysoie id *ianl I J »pMt XMi ■km tt > nsG ln ;i IC q iest from Mr. Seki acting Mayor of Kobe He has writUn to UM Cioveruntnt ol Mysore trtdag for an ele Ipteat m letuin for some Ml birds
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  • 54 1 MYSORE UNIVERSITY TO CONFER DEGREE ON C.R. HAN vI.ORt De, IT Mi Ritjagopalachari. G<jv«r: r-Ocnera] I India, has ajieed I h ttfi \M beleejree of Doctor Lawi to >c conferred on him by Myso:e Uni- I: l': bdM a special jon vocation Lo confer the degree D* Itwhn the Qovtrnor-Oenen)
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  • 55 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 17.— Congrcsi members ot v >.- Dominion Pdrharr.en^ ■,vho v c ilf :..-.::-:Ve > of pi vincial aaeembi.' prill be permitted to *> eii'l Pailiarr.cnt'a Bcssn>n when it -iis i:e Hindu Code Bill It is tr.e Cong: ess Party In haa relaxed
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  • 286 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 17. it was reported from Delhi yesterday that the (Government of India ha> rejected outright a stipulation sought by the French (iovernment that in the referendum* to decide the i^ue of merger of their four Sjttlments
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  • 104 1 DR. SOEKARNO SWORN IN AS FIRST U.S.I. PRESIDENT JOGJAKARTA, Dec. 17— Dr. Soekarno, President of the Indonesian Republic, was sworn in here today as th;» First President of the newly created United States cf Indonesia Afterwards he sa?d in a broadcast: "I am the servant of my people, not th?ir
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  • 93 1 U.S. EMBASSY STAFF TO FOLLOW NATIONALIST GOVT. WASHINGTON. D< C 17 -TV (Jnited Statei Kmb*3fy stall in China is preparing tc follow thfl Nationalists to th 1r capital Taipeh, Formv-;, The State Department said or. Priday. Rob< rt c. Strong, Chara D'Affaifa and IGveral aids will go to Taip-'-h next
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  • 67 1 ENNA. BiCily, Dgm 17.— Five oar.dits '-pcr.od fur on a. r/is nea: Enr.a on Thursday, slightly xoundrng the drivei on the r.n^e and a passengo: in hand 'I.- bdndits lin^d up 'ho 24 pas.sen^.o; and robbed them '^< 000 lire CSSQ I and thesi
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  • 76 1 ROTAN, TVxas. Doc 17— I. e -oeop> were r mid to death OS De 15 'i fcir-roorr, no.be on a f ki j eight miles northeast of h«re Poui of the victin^s were adults ur r.e others children They irin L.\r. American ternnorarv woikeit Re uter
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  • 39 1 LUSAN. Kote;i. Dm IT —The 8,000 lon Soviet steamship, Paltava or. Thursday, rescued 17 South Korean fishermen adrift in a 60-foot vessel On land, South Koreans and the RUMiUU aie arch rivals- A.P.
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  • 120 1 M\\ I>l I 111, I).- i: l>i. D.llu police Ai-f. tni- Mi^.iti thr viinr >il v\.-mI r«. 'I to b* faktd, adtlr-sy-i various departments «.j :t,. I>. !hi Adiu.nifclration c office of the Delhi Chief Commissioner recently received a letter. irently signed by the Registrai
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  • 803 1 MOSCOW, Dec. 17.— Mao Tee-tuny. hints* Communist leader, arrived in Moscow vi sh rday. < Ih< \lohcow radio, in a broadcast heard in London. sai<l Mao was received bu Prime Mini sit r Stalin >. Mao came to Moscow from China aboard a
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  • 20 1 LONDON. Dec. —The Foreign Secretary, Erntut Bevui aged 68, returntd to hu oflice on Thurt* A.P.
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  • 1939 2 Annamalai University's 19th Convocation Address I BID AME ARAM, I)ecJT—Mr. P. S. Kumaraswaw Umjm, Pnmder of Madras, appealed to students to nurimtmin I M§h standard ot discipline and to f*Uo tht ixample of our "illustrious leader" Pan;, lauahurlal Sihru who, he said,
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  • 45 2 U.N. India Discuss Loss Of Exchange LONDON. Dec. 17. Britain ani India are discussing the lon of txcbans( to Britain on tod pare Is sent from India. Dr. Edith Summerskill, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food, said in the House of Commons Wednesday. Renter.
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    123 2 Dap-Ctihuon, leader of the Cambodian Nationalist Private Army of about 400, has ended his force's an ti- European activities around the city of Angkor by lianding over hi* rifle to Cambodia's King Norodom Sihanouk and becoming a Major in tht 4 Royal army. Now western tourists vacationing amid the incre
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  • 95 2 BOMBAY, Dec. 17. Thi BtudU I ifjcal film company i I Andheri, a mburfa 18 Bftftw swrtti vi 8ur:.;.... \-..s completely damAsed by Hre nrhich broke n'l 4 on Dec I MB* ■hOO< Big Was in p <'■:• ess. 'I >•■ irtMwnt it the tsme escaped
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  • 55 2 VOTES CAST IN AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS SYDNEY. Dec. 17. T:i total votes cast in the Australian Q neral Election were d:>c;.^< i do W( diksclay as: Liberal 1,682,966 (39.63 percent) Country Party— 424.434 au percent). Labour- 1.972,302 f 46.68 percent). Lang Labour Party— 3o,74s (0.71 percent I. Communists 37.090 (0.87 percent
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  • 105 2 Seventy Italians Killed In Br. Administered Eritrea ROME, Dec IT. -Italian For* gn Minister Count Carlo Si^rza alk-g-Thursday that 70 Italians had been killed in is mont&a ot terrorian In Brltishr-admtalttered Eritrea, formerly part ol Mussolini"! empire. R fusing to be d.rectly quoted, he tuld a press conference Se wta
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  • 125 2 GAUHATI, Dec. 17.— Sardar Datar Sin-h. Addition. t j \.u\ the Ministry of Agriculture, said her,. n, at SOl j n u s m lV juto cultivation, and as such all energies should f»< everted in fir
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  • 533 2 ROORKEE. I),. -.-Addre^n.theinaugurtlConv oi Thomason Knyjr.i,-. .r. emph:,^i/xd tin- need 1m co-ordinat overlapping and lor takniL priori I Sir H. I\ Mod I overnor. and Pandit Pint P were among the 000 persons who attended the I Governor presented c Charter of Inivet hancelior. Mr.
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  • 133 2 COLOMBO De. 17. Thonia.s. the X .nadulla Magistrate. Tamil, has told lawyers an< prose c i oAotfl that he would Ikie them to conduct their cases much as possible in Sinhalese. Result is that much of the Court 1 k is now
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    40 2 1 Sir Alv TewfiU Ml Hi Pasha <2n i\ u tern Sl..«litrrr:.n, X, uil Offi. watches two ri:iti\< diirinu his W\\ tn Hi. Bur« t.iti- of Pakistan. !W With hm, Mehdi Hassan .left ha < U ?ro «nd and 1* iL'^'J
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    • 35 2 i^S%k JOINT Vi msF' PAINS Sudden mj \jlmW or crippling stiffness r— -4!s§iKmm DL wnT^ Pili3 '>° m your L£^^^^^^^^^ work wilhm 24 hours. T l^Sg^^f# DE WITTS PILLS tt J<joQ__ \7 Kidney and Bladder Trouble*
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  • 1575 3 laidit Nehru's Appeal To Indiai I Armed Services !>' IHI /)<<. 17.-Th< Prim, Minister Pan-*<-hnt. in a rial ion-ui tie broadcast on Htj tnm and uonun oi (fie Services mm;)! to othf r.s, not only of (flier nt serioof h c t }i inu-qritii
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  • 160 3 ORISSA REMOVES BAN ON APPOINTMENT OF WOMEN i'lJ'l K. < 17. Thr «)r i ivernment ha\e decided t'. withIr; i\ f 1 1 <•*.♦ 1 > tin *.i ri w/i[. >»;i ori .in- ;i in r t matter certain ap > to Government sei mi s. ess Note says: "In
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    48 3 ■I 11m OsnumuM Pftrtg ri PtaM >llecting sifts for the 7#th >)irlhdt> of I'reiin i i Stalin. Th will be on exhiMltefi in Ft!> htforc iff tih i<^ M -< < Immr the presents i- th. hit hf*. l'pir^'ntiim IMII hoiir^ v ik T.v<lmik»rv *ni a pMitaM b\ (foertnacre.— A.P.
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  • 885 3 ITRL Dec. 17. The Governor (ieneral of India, Mr. I. Ifa.jau piikichari on Dec. 2 declined to accept the title ol "Bha rat Bhaaktr" (ladla'l Sun) which the Puri Mukti.Mandap Pan dit >a')ha proposed to confer on him. Mr. K.tja;;opalachari Stated that conferment of titles
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  • 313 3 I really shed so much light, that 1 am a very leu ned man. I would only be a fool if I belie-. That is why I requested you not to confer any title upon me. Please do not think I am ungrateful. There is the great
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    • 38 3 KESAKI'S RKIMThI) lIEKHAL TO.NX VK Hanishcs ailments and cn >urc';> :^*r V that statt <>\ uill-bi-iny. l.^W^t^-- v A BOON TO WOMEN RSl^ Sold by iOtld mm^f^^^^, NAINA M<MI \.MKI) SONS i;n)< Z/f KUALA 1 'I'M <^Ny PEN A:
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  • 831 4 Mere Houses Will Not Make Homes, Says SIT Manager ihr problem in Singapore is the problem of housing (t i r§ Unr§€ number of people in good permanent homes as quickly as possible and at a cost which is within Ihi economic
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  • 72 4 K--I' t:v sake of conveniriie in making up bo la of petro] eouponj M baa Q en d eided to slightlj vary (he number o: coupons to be ttraed ta private car owners :n the coming quarter as Indicated below. HP vi Car Imi Issue
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  • 189 4 Selangor Sikh Sportsmen To Visit S'pore During X'mas Holidays The Solaiigor Sikh Tnion will be vlie quests of the Singapore KhsJsa Asscciation in the following Christmas Holidays, and will play a series •I Hockey, Cricket, Badminton and Cable Tennis games. Members touring will leave Kuala Lumpui on Dee. 23 by
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  • 111 4 "TULSA" WILL SOON BE SCREEMED IN SINGAPORE Eagle Lion Distributors will pront shortly to the Singapore Bud] ace w ot the big-time prochieti< n Tulsa". in beautiful technivv.iuu:- The theme is based on a struggle between the cattle man and the oncoming oil prospectors In the ''arly twenties in Oklahoma
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  • 44 4 Rear-Admlrft] H w. Faulkner, :u> been appoint' d to be Flag Officer, Malayan Area, and Admiral Sup rirttenden*. Singapore, in suesession to R< ar-Admlral c Caslon, 11 arrive h re on or about Kb 7 1 :m'i bj thi B.S Cortu
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  • 40 4 Jainab B«v Beo the eldest sister Mr. S. M. a. H. Chishty exp red ai Her residence hi. Marshal Road. yesterday noon at the age ot 65 I.i fun raj will lake plar ai the Kubur Ku.^,:m Siglap today.
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  • 170 4 RANGOON. Dee. H— reorganbed liurmesc Cabinet is expected before Christmas, tai whicn the uglily kafiuential Burma Socialist t'dvly will sta^e a some i>atk lo power, according to poiitual sources Friday. Tne sources saia that the Sociattsji had agreed to accept \3mt seats In
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    90 4 Above is a scene from »the Miilavalam Drama "IDIYUM MINNAMM tk LIFE'S TEMPEST '—literally it means "Thunder and Liffhtnftnff by the wrllkno.vn author N. P. hellanjKin Nair. This play to be staged by some art enthusiasts of Naval Has- at the Clerical and Adminih itive Workirs Tnioii Hall 17'- A.
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  • 329 4 When the King and Queen, visited the British and Foreign Bible Society recently, they showed great interest in a copy of the Bible in Tibetan, of which the first copies reached the Tibetan border two weeks ago. They were told a
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  • 233 4 Gen, Boucher Thanks Malayan Breweries For Beer Gift The G.O.C. Malaya District. Major General C. 11. Boucher, has sent the latlsjiiiiig letter to the ('hairman sl the Board oi the Malayan Breweries, Ltd., who have oll'cred a pi'.U boltlc oi Aiuiim beer i<» vxei\ member ol the 1 Ami} serving
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  • 33 4 A meeting of Singapore Trade Uni. nlsta wul be b &d m the Victoria Memorial Hall. Sin^apvir-. on Sunl\aw Jan. o. 1950 to inaAigurate the "Singapore Trades Union Congress.
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  • 25 4 I it :> officially inn rone that Saturday, Dec. 31, s/fl] oe a Bank Holiday Govern:^ nt OiTiv .r. however, win DGfl b- doted
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  • 69 4 BEHLIN Die. LC— liM H';>Man Foiei^n Minister AndNl Vis:: arrived ftt East Bti'hii idMNMCIM Airport on Wednesday enroute to Moscow, the Bortet- 11 "w" agency ADN reported. WASHINGTON. Dtc. 17. B I Kong exported 211,000 dozen flashlights during the first i a 1 1' of this year,
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    • 38 4 Toda> 3.1.") li.ili) an i p REiIWA. MEENA 6: PKK.M \IiIiS ACTRESS 'Hindustani' Morning Show Today At 11 a.m "BATMAN" (Oqnptota Wefta Mm Barlyd NEXT CHANGE: "GIRL OF MY DREAMS' (Fo«t*wai GERMAN Fllw mritll English sub-titles) Sn Techircolar!
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    • 129 4 Nill! 639 9.39 P.M. I 4 SLI(K HA > A 'in lam INDIAN RECRTftTSoiP^ TAML tHH SBOW 'iHYAGI' TODAY AT 11.15 a« •41 SHIRIN THMIRE, fa undt: the Distinguished Patron* V Wift. JCHN A. THIVV t«:v-n ornj >JS,USmistl CIAMO BVi >^jjdi^ You r m »«t. f»vJ l %wfesftjT >\\ \kv\i.
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