Indian Daily Mail, 6 January 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 325. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 445 1 New Capital To Be Specified In G-G's Order-In- Council (From Our Own Correspondent.) MADRAS, Jan. 5. The Government of Madras yesterday recommended to the Indian Government the creation of the Andhra Province consisting of the ten Telegu districts of Madras
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    35 1 PHOTO. MR. WARW ICK FIELDING CHIPMAN (left) Canadian High Commissioner designate to India, talks to PANDIT J AWAHARLAL NEHKL, Premier of India, during a visit to the latter m N« w n»ihi iw 16.. A.P.
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  • 69 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. s.— Pandit Nehru is scheduled to leave for Colombo along with the Indian delegation to the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers' conference on the morning of Jan. 8. The party will halt at Madras for half an hour and will reach Colombo
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    71 1 PHOTO. United Nations Secretary General TRYGVE LIE of Norway (left) reads a letter on the establishment of the United States of Indonesia to DR. H. RIEMENS, Holland's acting permanent representative to the U.N. m LlE's office m Lake Success, New York, U.S.A. Dec. 27 "A nation of 70,000,000 people has
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  • 73 1 NEW YORK. Jan. s.— General A. G. L. McNaughton, retiring President m Kashmir, has gone to Newfoundland and is not expected to return to Lake Success before Jan. 10. The meeting of the Security Council is not likely to take place before Jan. 11 or
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  • 152 1 Ceiling On Export Prices Of Indian Cotton Goods Removed NEW DELHI, Jan. s.— The Government of India have removed ceilings on the export prices of cotton piece-goods except m the case ol goods supplied by mills to an exporter. Announcing this, a Commerce Ministry Press Note said: "In a Press
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  • 150 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. s.— The Government of India have fixed licence fees for grant of import licences from Jan. 1, 1950, according to a notification m the Gazette of India. The fees will be on the following rates: Rs. 10 for an application
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  • 62 1 MOSCOW, Jan. s.— Mao Tsetung, chairman of the Communist Government of China, attended a performance of "The Red Poppy" a new ballet devoted to the Chinese "liberation struggle." He was accompanied by the Chinese Ambassador and members of the Chinese delegation who are discussing the
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  • 45 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. s.— Nearly 500 Communist prisoners are on a hunger strike m various prisons here. Officials said on Wednesday the prisoners were demanding a say m the appointment of their jailers and that the jailers get a pay raise.- AP
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  • 205 1 W. BENGAL GOVT. BANS COMMUNIST-DOMINATED BODIES (From Our Own Correspondent.) CALCUTTA, Jan. s— West Bengal Government today declared seven Communist-dominated students and labour organisations m the province as unlawful. The ban followed a week of almost daily bomb-throwing incidents m Calcutta all belived to be provoked by Communists. The banned
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  • 145 1 PLANS FOR JAN. 26 CELEBRATION IN SINGAPORE A committee of 29 prominent Indians was set up on Dec 30 to organize celebrations of Singapore Indian Republic on Jan. 26 writes the IDM correspondent In Madras, quoting a PTI report from Singapore All the celebrations will be under the auspices of
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  • 85 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. s.— Over 100 delegates representing 40 countries and numerous religious demoninations will meet hi Delhi tomorrow to further world peace through the medium of religion. Called the International Congress of World Fellowship of Faiths, the meeting will last for three days. It
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  • 268 1 LABOUR PARTY OF SINGAPORE SERANGOON BRANCH ORGANISED An inaugural meeting of the members ol the Labour Party of Singapore, residing at Serangoon and Rochore Districts was held on Saturday. Dec. 31 at 7 p.m. at 32 Race Course Lane. Mr. S. M. A. 11. Cnisty, tne Laoour Member on the
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  • 171 1 POLICE PROTECTION FOR NEHRU BEVIN IN COLOMBO COLOMBO. Jan. s.— Large forces of police were being drafted into Colombo and will be kept at strategic points m the Ministers' conference here next week. Most heavily guarded delegates will be British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin. Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru and
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  • 31 1 Patel. Many delegates to the World Pacifist Meeting, which is expected to conclude towards the end of this month, are likely to take part m the deliberations of the Congress FOC
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  • 158 1 SARDAR PATEL'S WARNING TO PAKISTAN BOMBAY, Jan. s.— lndia's deputy Prime Minister, Sardar VaUabhbhal Patel, told a mammoth gathering here last night "We have tried to win the friendship of Pakistan through love but they (Pakistan) talk of war. We do not seek was with any country. But if Pakistan
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  • 102 1 MADRAS, Jan. 5. Flute Mahalingam has been chosen to represent Indian Music at the cultural conference of UNESCO to be held m Europe m 1950. Dr. Rama Iyengar, Secretary, Thyaga Brahma Gana Sabha announced this at the conclusion of Mahalingam's performance at Van! Mahal, Thyagarayangar on
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  • 142 1 ATHENS, Jan. 6— The Greek Cabinet tendered its resignation on Thursday. The announcement of the Cabinet's fall came shortly after Liberal leader and Deputy Prime Minister Sephocles Venizelos and ten Liberal Cabinet Ministers resignedExplaining the reasons for the resignations, Venizelos told the A.P. "In my letter to
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  • 36 1 KARACHI. Jan. s.— The Pakistan Prime Minister, Liaquat All Khan, told questioners m Parliament yesterday that no definite date had been fixed for his visit to Moscow, announced last June.— Reuter
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  • 25 1 STOP PRESS NO U.S. AID TO FORMOSA WASHINGTON, Jan. s.— The United States will not send military aid to Formosa, President Truman announced today. Reuter
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  • 59 1 LONDON, Jan. s.— The Chinese Ambassador m London, Dr Cheng Tien-hsl, has been asked to call on Mr. Hector McNeil. British Minister of State, late this evening. Accvi i«» ujiiaiiy reliable source it is understood Mr. McNeil will tell him Britain has decided to break off relations with the Chinese
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  • 625 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Jan. 6, 1950. WHY FAN THE DYING EMBERS? IN our editorial of Wednesday. Jan. 4, entitled "Well Done, India!" commending India's action m boldly recognising Red China while ail other Commonwealth nations are adopting a, policy of vacillation and procrastination (since then Pakistan has also
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  • 2621 2 QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT: Nehru On Treatment Of Khan Brothers In Pakistan Closure Of Textile Mills: Penicillin Plant: Entry Permits For Pakistanis: Dutch Apology: Cut In Embassy Expenses, Indians In Burma: Electrification Of Railways. Etc. NEW DELHI, Dec. 14, (By Air Mail).— ln Indian Parliament today Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru
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  • 118 2 MADRAS, Jan. s.— The BBC will inaugurate a new series of the "two-way discussion" programme between India and England on Jan. 13, m which Sir C. P. Ramaswami Iyer from Delhi and the well known British journalist Mr. H. N Brailsford from London will participate. Mr. N.
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  • 311 2 NEW DELHI, (Dec. 14, (By Air MaU). Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar told Mr. Basanta Kumar Das m Parliament today that no joint survey had been undertaken to demarcate the boundaries between India and Pakistan m the East and West. He said that a
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  • 112 2 LUCKNOW, Jan.. •—American students are very much afraid ot another world war Dr. Rush C Wright, Dean of Students, City College, New York, said here. Dr. Wright, who was addressing the students of Lucknow University, said: "The students of America are anxious to prevent an outbreak
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  • 117 2 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 4. —The Aga Khan and his wife arrived, here after an absence of about four years. The Aga Khan, who Is head of the Ismail! Khoja community of Moslems, is visiting India for the first time since its independence. He told newsmen
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  • 192 2 HONGKONG, Jan. s— More than 40 per cent of Shanghai's populace are now unemployed, according to arrivals from the city. They said that three large foreign companies the American Express, De La Rama Lines and the Nederlandsche Indsche Handeisbank will suspend operations by mid-January. The cost
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  • 185 2 RANGOON, Jan. s._The -Socialist Party re-entered the Burmees cabinet when three party leaders were sworn m Monday night. The Prime Minister Thakin Nu said that two more Socialists wIU probably be made cabinet ministers. The Burmese Socialist Party, which eft the cabinet last year, Is the
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  • 20 2 JgyMJJP. Jan. s_The cily of Sta y ne W i!Lr n hSVe 18 200 new FOC
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  • 254 3 'Serious Losses' Reported For French Detachment On X'mas Eve Attack Fighting Flares Up At Several Places SAIGON, Jan. 5. Vietminh (Indo-Chinese Nationalist) forces seem to bt attempting a counter offensive, usually well-informed sources said here yesterday. In a big Christmas eve attack on a
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  • 189 3 ROME, Jan. 5. Armed police riot squads were rushed to. the Modcna area m north Italy Tuesday when several hundred land-less peasants seized tracts of uncultivated land m a new flareup of the Italian "peasant revolt." The land invasion followed the familiar pattern of
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  • 161 3 CAIRO, Jan. s.— The Nationalist Wafd Party won Egypt's first postwar general election, capturing pt lease 160 of the 319 seats The Wafdists led by veteran statesman Mustafa FJ Nahas Pasha boycotted the last general election rlter King Farouk had dismissed Nahas Pasha from the
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  • 109 3 BERLIN, Jan. s.— An art exhibition designed to show Communist life m Poland has been banned by the British military government m Berlin. A British official said on Wednesday the request of the Polish military mission to present the exhibit m the British sector
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  • 140 3 RANGOON. Jan. s.— Bahiddha Nukara, Siamese Ambassador to Burma, presented his credentials to President Sao bhwe Thaik at the President's house Monday morning. The new Ambassador said m a speech that the government and people of Siam have no greater desire than that
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  • 93 3 BOMBAY, Jan. s.— An exhibition of 50 full colour reproductions of world famous artists will be (held m different parts of Bombay city m the middle of January. The All-India Association of Fine Arts which is sponsoring the exhibition has received these colour reproductions from the U.N.E.5.C.0.,
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  • 324 3 CHINA: Reds Massing Ships In N. China For Assault On Form osa TAIPEH, Formosa, Jan. 5. Chinese Nationalist intelligence reports said on Wednesday that the Chinese Communists have bought tank landing craft m Hongkong and are massing ships m North China for an assault on Formosa soon. The remaining big
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  • 136 3 Meanwhile the Royal artillery were yesterday mounting, antiaircraft guns on Hongkong's Kaitak airfield. Unconfirmed reports said me guns would be manned permanently but on official spokesman ueclared that the installations were merely part of the coming air exercises announced Tuesday. Tuesday's official statement that
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  • 35 3 MOSCOW, Jan. 5. Red Fleet, organ of the Soviet Navy, asserted yesterday General Douglas MacArthur has recruited 4,000 Japanese aviation and naval specialists ex. I route to held defend Formosa.- I A.P.
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  • 89 3 TAIPEH. Jan. 5. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek returned here yesterday from Sun Moon Lake, where he had been vacationing since Christmas eve. He is expected to conduct important conferences regarding reorganisation of the army and unification of the Command of Nationalist forces on Formosa and Hainan Islands.
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  • 421 3 Pakistan Recognises Red China. KARACHI, Jan. s.— Pakistan yesterday recognised the Communist Government of China, it was announced here. She is the third non- Communist Government to give full recognition to the Peking Government, Burma and I ndia having already done so. Other countries which have recognised the Chinese Communist
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  • 1198 3 Truman Urges Congress To Push Through His' Point-Four' Programme WASHINGTON, Jan, 5. President Truman yesterday urged Congress to push through his "point four" programme for aid to under-developed regions with emphasis on meeting the Communist challenge m the Far East. "It is more essential now than ever, if the ideals
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  • 112 3 INDO-AFGHAN FRIENDSHIP TREATY SIGNED NEW DELHI, Jan. 5. Indian Prime Minister Nehru and the Afghan Ambassador, Sardar Najibullah Khan, signed here yesterday a treaty of friendship between the two countries. Containing nine articles the treaty will be m force m the first instance for five years from the date of
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  • 105 3 BIDAULT GOVT WINS THREE BUDGET DEBATES PARIS, Jan. 5. —M. George Bidault's two-month-old Government won the first of three budget debate votes of confidence last night by a narrow margin of four votes m the Assembly. The count was 300 for the Government. 296 against. The vote approved a sum
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  • 745 4 Escort Didn't Return The Fire It is now reported that the bandits fired on the Singapore-Kuala Lumpur night mail train at 11.45 p.m. on Jan. 4at a point three miles south of Labis m Segamat Area. Both the B.OJt. and the old Malay
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  • 112 4 The four Malayan delegates io the second Asian Regional Conference of the International Labour Organisation to be held m Ceylcn from Jan. 17 to 28. will leave Kuala Lumpur, today, Friday, for Singapore to go by air to Colombo on Jan. 8. The four delegates
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  • 245 4 Personalities At The Opening Ceremony Of Malayan Hall Many Malayans were presented to the Duchess of Kent when she recently opened the Malaya Hall m London They were: Mr. C. E. Wurzburg, Che Abdul Razzak. Mr. J. E. B. Ambrose, Mr. J. L. Keith, CBE. Mr. B. O. Gidden Dr.
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  • 537 4 Thomas Bata, 35-year-old Canadian head of the 27 million shoe organisation, Lett London by air on Jan. 5 on a 32,000 mile tour of the Far East units m his far-flung industry. He and his party are due to arrive m Singapore
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  • 35 4 The Commissioner-General. Mr. Mac Donald. will broadcast over tne 31ue Network cf Radio ivialaya at j p.m. today, Friday, on tne eve of .us departure for the Commonwealth Conference at Colombo.
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