Indian Daily Mail, 8 January 1950
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Title Section18 1950-01-08 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 327. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.18 words
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370 1950-01-08 1 Capital Buzzing With Great Activity NEW DELHI, Jan. 7. Preparations are well underway for the formal inauguration of India's Sovereign Democrtic Republican Constitution on Jan. 26. The Indian capital is buzzing with activity, finalising arrangements for the bye-elections this month, preparation of electoralReuter - 370 words
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Article82 1950-01-08 1 HONG KONG, Jan. 7.—The battle for Hainan island is about to begin, according to Chinese reports from Hoihow. These reports said that the Communist command has massed 3,000 craft off the Liuchow peninsula m preparation for crossing the four miles wide Hainan Strait. TheReuter - 82 words
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137 1950-01-08 1 Vietminh Guerrillas Inflict Heavy Losses To French Forces .SAIGON, Jan. 7.—Vietmlnh (lnJ '-Chinese nationalists) are besiegg the villages of Cuake and Tieucan, 73 miles south-south-west of here despite French reinforcements to the defenders, Radio Vietmlnh announce yesterday. The radio claimed that m the same sector Vietmlnh guerillas destroyed 10 FrenchReuter - 137 words
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142 1950-01-08 1 NORWAY SWEDEN TO RECOGNISE RED CHINA OSLO, Jan. 7. The Norwegian' Government has decided to give De Jure recognition to the Chinese Co^nmunist Government—the seventh non-Communist state to recognise Mao Tse-tung's regime—it was announced here last night. The Norwegian Consul General m Shanghai has been instructed to inform the CommunistReuter; A.P. - 142 words
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114 1950-01-08 1 Red China Willing To Establish Relations With India LONDON, Jan. 7. Communist Chinese Foreign Ministers Chou Enlai has told Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru m a note that China is willing to establish diplomatic relations with India, according to a report reached m London form the New Chinese news agency.Reuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration260 1950-01-08 1 LONDON. Jan. t.— Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Governor General of India, was yesterday described as a "shrewdly independent thinker, a realist and a moderate—attributes all too rare m revolutionary ranks", by the weekly review, the Economist. Writing on Mr. Rajagopalachari's reported intention to retire, the Economist saidReuter - 260 words
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279 1950-01-08 1 MYSORE, Jan. 7.— The International Labour Organisation governing body yesterday decided to establish an international fact-finding and Consolidation commission on freedomof {association. The Commission will consist of nine people chosen for their qualifications and would be authorised to arrange to work inReuter - 279 words
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Article108 1950-01-08 1 COLOMBO, Jan. o.—The Ceylon Government Intends to ban the export of copra, one of the dominion's principal exports, to avert a crisis In the local milling industry, usually reliable sources stated here. The ban, it was added, would take effect from today. Since the British-CeyloneseReuter - 108 words
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34 1950-01-08 1 OPENING OF ST. GEORGE'S ROAD SCHOOL The official opening of the St. George's Road School will be performed by Mr. A. W. Frisby, Director of Education, Singapore, on Monday, Jan. 9 at 4.30 p.m.34 words
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187 1950-01-08 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 7. India has proposed to Pakistan a joint declaration outlawing war between the two countries, Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said Friday. Pandit Nehru told a news conference that a draft of the proposal was dispatched three weeksA.P. - 187 words
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190 1950-01-08 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 7.—Mr. Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary General, announced yesterday that the United Nations would take no action to accredit Chinese Communist delegates until the various United Nations bodies had decided the matter for themselves. Mr. LieReuter - 190 words
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30 1950-01-08 1 NAVAL Rear Admiral C. Caslon will open of the new Asian Quarters m H.M. Naval Base at 11.00 a.m. on Tuesday. Jan. 10.30 words
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Article103 1950-01-08 1 TENNO HEIKA THE POET! TOKYO, Jan. 7.—Emperor Hirohito is still writing poems, but he won't take money for them. Recently he sent seven poems to Kaizo, a popular magazine. It was first time m history an emperor did anything like that. Kaizo's editors were overwhelmed. They offered the emperor 10,000A.P. - 103 words
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Article95 1950-01-08 1 OSLO, Jan. 7.—lf you want to go to Hell you may buy a railway ticket' from the nearest town—Trondheim— but do not forget to bring your warmest clothes with you. The temperature m Hell is nearly 40 degrees below freezing. The people of Ifell,A.P. - 95 words
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201 1950-01-08 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Jan. 7.— The United Nations Security Council is meeting next Tuesday but the Kashmir dispute between Pakistan and India is not on the agenda as had generally been expected. Instead, the only item listed by the Council President, Dr. T.Reuter - 201 words
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99 1950-01-08 1 PAKISTAN ACCEPTS MCNAUGHTON'S TROOP WITHDRAWAL PROPOSALS NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—A spokesman of the Pakistan delegation to the Kashmir talks said yesterday that Pakistan has accepted the McN&ughton troop withdrawal proposal but had suggested "slight amendments such as would not alter -the basic principles of the plan.'* Gen. McNaughton's proposal asReuter - 99 words
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65 1950-01-08 1 Chief Military Observer For U.N. Kashmir Commission LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 7.—Brig. H. Angle, of Canada, has been appointed chief military observer for thb United Nations Kashmir Commission, Mr. Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary General, announced yesterday. Brig. Angle, who hat; served as a military observer m Kashmir during the pastReuter - 65 words
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3067 1950-01-08 2 India's Integration Has Made Co Ordination Of Various Systems Of Hindu Law Essential INDIAN PARLIAMENT DEC. 19 PROCEEDINGS CONTINUED: Dr. Ambedkar 1 s Reply To Debate On Hindu Code Bill NEW DELHI, Dec. 19 (By Air Mail).—lmw Minister Dr. B. R. Ambedkar who rose to reply to the debate onFOC - 3,067 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-01-08 2 PHOTO. Rita Pandit (left), niece of Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, is seen with her friend Patricia Le ttiere and two Swiss guards m the Mantovani Gallery In the Vatican, Rome, after their audience with the Pope on Dec. 30.— A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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543 1950-01-08 2 JUDGMENT RESERVED IN APPEAL BY EX-CHIEF JUSTICE NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).—Judgment was reserved m the Federal Court on Dec. 20 m the appeal by Sir Iqbal Ahmad, former Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court, against an order of the amalgamated High Court of Allahabad prohibiting him from practising beforeFOC - 543 words
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175 1950-01-08 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 6. Special first-day oovers and stamp folders will be released by the Indian Poets and Telegraph Department on Jan. 26, together with the new posttge stamps to commemorate the inauguration of the Republic of India, It is learnt. I The first day coverFOC - 175 words
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Article50 1950-01-08 2 BOMBAY. lan. 6. Sir Jehangir Bomonji Bomon-Behram died In Bombay on Dec 29 morning at the age of 82. Sir Jehangir was the last President and the first Mayor of the Bombay Municipal Corporation m 1931-32. IHe was a Freemason for n«arlv SO years.- POCFOC - 50 words
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765 1950-01-08 3 Based On Genuine Savings Need For Austerity And 4 Sacrifice Stressed At All-India Economic Confab. T WALTAIR, Jan. 7. The 32nd session of the AllIndia Economic Conference began here on Dec. 26. Dr# Gya^c^and, Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister; Dr. Bozvani, Director ofFOC - 765 words
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56 1950-01-08 3 KARACHI, Jan. The Pakistan Government have imposed dress restriction on journalists, who have been allowed to enter the Parliament lobby. The Secretary of the Constituent Assembly, m a notice, said that correspondents permitted to alter the lobby of the Constituent Assembly should either come m darkFOC - 56 words
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Article, Illustration59 1950-01-08 3 PHOTO. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky (centre, arm raised) Inspects an Honour /Guard of the East Germain Peonies Police after arrival at the Soviet sector airport of Schoenef eld, Berlin on Dec 14. (Left to right) East German Foreign Minister Georg Dartinger, Deputy Prime Minister Salter Ulbricht and Herman HastierA.P. - 59 words
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Article43 1950-01-08 3 SIMLA, Jan. 7.—East Punjab will be known as Punjab from Jan. 26, 1950, the date of enforcement of the new Constitution of the Indian ReSublic, says a Press Note issued by ie East Punjab Government today. FOCFOC - 43 words
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319 1950-01-08 3 DANES' ADVICE TO THOSE ABOUT TO MARRY COPENHAGEN, Jan. 7. —Before you finally decide to marry the girl, have a good look at her mother—and the girl should, have a good look at her future father-in-law. This advice is contained m a book entitledReuter - 319 words
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Article30 1950-01-08 3 MADRAS, Jan. The Madras Assembly on Dec. 21 adjourned until today after passing seven out Of the total of 130 clauses of the Village Panchayate Bill,*- FOCFOC - 30 words
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913 1950-01-08 3 ILANKAI TAMIL ARASU KADCHI'S ACTIVE WORKERS MEET COLOMBO, Jan. 7.—The inaugural meeting of the active workers of the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi (Federal Freedom P"rty of the Tamil-speaking people of Ceylon) was held on Dec. 20 at the G.C.S.U. Hall, Maradana.FOC - 913 words
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Article128 1950-01-08 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 7.—The Home Minister, Sardar Patel, told Dr. Mono Mohan Das that Mr. Justice N. C. Chatterjee of the Calcutta High Court had resigned with effect from Nov. 3, 1949, as a protest against the alterations m the conditions of his service underFOC - 128 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-01-08 3 President Trumrjh of the United States pauses outside his home m Independence, Missouri, to exchange Christmas mqrning greetings with Little Shirley Lee Day, 13. In response to her request for Ms autograph, the president permed m Shirley's album: "Best Wishes Ho Shirley Lee Day. Harry S. Truman."—A.P. PHOTO.48 words
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112 1950-01-08 3 SALE OF NIZAM'S GOLD BY RESERVE BANK NEW DELHI, Jan. 7. The Finance Minister, Dr. John Matthai, told Mr. R. K. Sidhwa at questiontime on Dec. 20 that 70,500 tolas of gold were sold by the Reserve Bank of India on behalf of the Nizam till November 4, 1949. TheFOC - 112 words
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2046 1950-01-08 4 This is the sjcond and last instalment of the Report,, the first instalment of wnich was puouaned m the IDM ,on Thursday Jan. 5. PLANTERS PLEAD LACK OF FUNDS! In Perak the drive for improved labourers' accommodation continues, but planters elsewhere2,046 words
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143 1950-01-08 4 KUNZRU TO REPRESENT INDIA AT CAPETOWN TALKS NEW DELHI, Jan. J.—Pandit Hal* dya Nath Kfinzru, member of the Indian Constituent Assembly has been selected as the Government of India's representative at the tripartite talks between India, Palfistan and South Africa opening at Capetown on Feb. 6, the External Affairs MinistryReuter - 143 words
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62 1950-01-08 4 PARIS, Jan. 7.—Indonesia has applied for membership of the United Nations Educational, ScientWc and Cultural Organisation, it was .announced here last night. application will be laid before the United Nations Economic and Social Council next month and will then be referred by U.N.E.S.CO's executiveReuter - 62 words
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Article20 1950-01-08 4 A daughter for Mr. Mrs. Antony fc Fernandez of Puthenthoii?, mvandrum on 1-1-50 at the L*y Maternity Clinic, Singapore.20 words
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