Indian Daily Mail, 9 January 1950

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 328. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 9 t 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 220 1 Election Expected To Be Uncontested And Unanimous St Me Farewell To Rajajt Planned NEW DELHI, Jan. 8. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of the Indian Constituent Assembly, will be the first President of the Indian Republic, which will be inaugurated on Jan. 26, it
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  • 203 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 8.—Twenty-one candidates, all Congressmen, filed nomination papers for the elections for 20 seats m Indian Parliament from the Madras Legislative Assembly representing the Presidency which was necessitated by the abolition of membership of Parliament held by dual membership members
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  • 91 1 Md. Rum To Be Indonesian H.C. To Netherlands? JOGJAKARTA. Jan. B.—Officials of the United States of Indonesia Governman/t said today it is almost certain that Mohammed Rum Mfnister without portfolio, would be named Indonesian High Commissioner to the Netherlands, Aneta. the Dutch news agency, said. They said that Mohammed Rum
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  • 48 1 JULLUNDUR, Jan. B.—The Rehabilitation Secretariat has completed the disposal of complaints so far made regarding the allotment of lands to refugees from West Pakistan. Prom about 280,000 families who had been allotted lands nearly 113,450 applications for revision or reallotment had been received. F.O.C.
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  • 187 1 DJAKARTA. Jan. 8.—Premier Mohammed Hatta had a meeting with former Republican Premier Sutan Sharir on Saturday to "discuss the present situation," according to Aneta, the Dutch news agency. In an interview with the Indone-sian-language daily, Merdeka, Sutan Sharir declared Hatta had not made an offer
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  • 113 1 HONGKONG, Jan. B.—The Chinese Communist* will attempt to Invade Nationalist-hold Formosa m March, a usually reliable Communist source told Renter today. Sea and weather In the 100-mile wide strait separating Formosa from the Chinese mainland would then be suitable for a crossing by an
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  • 39 1 THE PASSING OF AN ERA HONGKONG, Jan. B.— The passing: <*f An era was suggested by Nationalist newspa)>ers who save up I dating Issues from Sun Tat Sen's. revolution i A 1911 and adopted the I Gregorian calender.- Reuter
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  • 25 1 MOSCOW, Jan. B.—The death uf Rear Admiral BOris Romanov. 48. who served the Soviet Navy's Baltic Fleet durini&r th* war was renortrd on Friday.- A.P.
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  • 238 1 Says Scientist Englehardt (From Our Own Correspondent.) POONA, Jan. B.—Soviet Russia has no intention of using atomic energy for destructive purposes, declared Dr. D. Englehardt, Russian scientist yesterday at present m India on onemonth tour. Fifty-six-year-old Englehardt who is Director of
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  • 224 1 PANDIT NEHRU ARRIVES IN COLOMBO COLOMBO, Jan. B.—Pandit Nehru* Indian Prime Minister* arrived here by air today for the Commonwealth Foreign Minister's conference. Nehru was accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Indra Gandhi. The Prime Minister said he hoped "that this conference will help to keep the cares Qf the world
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  • 332 1 HINDU MAHASABHA PRESIDENTS ASSURANCE TO GOVERNMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) NAGPUR, Jan. B.—Dr. N. B. Khare, President of the Hindu Mahasabha, said here yesterday he saw "no conflict" between the utterance of Pandit Nehru m Nagpur and Sardar Pa tel m Bombay and
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  • 516 1 TO BE LOCATED TEMPORARILY IN MADRAS CITY (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Jan. 8.—The Legislative Council yesterday passed the Government's motion for setting up a separate High (sort for the new Andhra Province, thus completing the constitutional requirement that both the Houses of Legislature should
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  • 71 1 DAMASCUS, Jan. B.—The Syrian Assembly last night voted confidence m the new government under Prime Minister Kh^4^d mmim^^ formed a fortnight ago. Earlier, President Hashem Atassi Pasha took his long delayed oath «f office formulated toy (the Assembly on Dec. 17, by which
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  • 61 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 8. Police chiefs from all parte of India will meet m New Delhi on Jan. 12 for a two-day conference to discuss precautions against subversive activities. Unofficial and unconfirmed reports say the Communists plan to stage disorders on Jan.
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  • 70 1 BOMBAY, Jan. B.— New Indian currency notes of all denominations wUi be Issued on Jan. 26, when the Indian Republic Is Inaugurated, the Reserve Bank of India announced here yesterday. Existing notes will continue to be legal tender. The new Indian bank notes will ,have "distinctive
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  • 22 1 ATHENS, Jan. B.—A New Greek Cabinet under Premier John Theotokis was sworn m Friday, ending a government crisis. AP
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    • 157 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) MADRAS, Jan. B.—All hopes of creation of the Andhra Province before 'Jan. 26 vanished today when Pandit Nehru on his way to Colombo told newsmen at Meenambakkam Aerodrome that m view of the tremendous administrative and political problems raised by
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  • 587 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Jan. 1950. MALAYAN INDIANS AND JAN. 26 MANY great days have come and gone, but none of them has left an imperishable memory and all have gone clean out of the people's minds. The main reason for this is that m the celebrations of those
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  • 1256 2 Savarkar Urges Consolidation Of India To Form 'Akhand Hindustan* CALCUTTA, Dec. 25 (By Air Mail). Resuming his inaugural address at the All-India Hindu Mahasabha session which could not be finished yesterday owing to the failure of the microphone. Mr. V. D. Savarkar today
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  • 108 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. B.—The Government of India, m a notification published m the Gazette of India, have specified that with effect from Jan. 26, 1950, the day when India becomes a Republic, the national colours for all ships registered m India should be red ensign
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  • 207 2 WESTERN SYSTEM OF MEDICINE TOO EXPENSIVE NEW DELHI, Jan. B.—Dr. N. M. Jaisoorya, President of the International Hannemannian Society of India, said here that homoeopathy; was Jest suited to India because it was "simple, efficient and within the paying capacity of the masses/ He added
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  • 127 2 i KARNAL, Jan. B.—The East Punjab Government brought 6,000 acres of waste land under mechanized farming m Karnal district last year out of over 800,000 acres now lying waste there, the Deputy Commissioner of the district, Mr. A. Fletcher, said m an interview. He
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  • 153 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 8.—A meeting was held here on Jan. 2 evening to mark the opening of the "Peace .Week." Mr. Devadas Gandhi presided. It was addressed by delegates to the World Pacifists Conference. Mr. Sayid Naficy, Iranian delegate, said that Mahatma Gandhi was the
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  • 67 2 KARACHI, Jan. B.—Four bystanders were killed and 70 Injured when a Dacca Bharat Airways Skymaster crash-landed and burnt In a crowded village market place near the East Bengal Tripura border last Friday. The two pilots. Captains Anderson and Rendell, said to be Australians, and the radio
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  • 40 2 INDORE, Jan. 8.—All the nine textile mills here worked normally despite the call of the All-India Textile Workers Federation to observe Jan. 2 as "a day of protest against unemployment, rationalisation and wage cuts. FOC
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  • 75 2 PANDIT JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, Indian Prime Minister, addressed the guests at the ceremony of the hoisting of the flag of the Republic of Indonesia Dec. 27 at the New Delhi residence of Dr. Soedarsong, the new Republic's Representative m India. PHOTO SHOWS: Pandit Nehru standing at
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  • 327 2 MADRAS, Jan. 8.—Laboratory experiments for production of synthetic rice which when cooked looks and tastes almost like natural rice have been completed m the Government of India Food Technology Laboratory In Mysore. Further work leading to production on a large scale is now m progress. Dr.
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  • 121 2 LONDON, Jan. 8 .^King George VI duly observed an 800-year-old custom Friday by sending gifts of gold frankincense and myrrh to his personal chapel m St. James Palace. They were carried m by two Buckingham Palace officials during the annual ephiphany service, which commemorates the coming
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  • 61 2 PARIS, Jan. B.—Ex-Emperor Bao Dai, head of Vietnam state. Friday motored unescorted along 100 miles of Southern Vietnam—something which Itiwo years ago would have been dangerous without a very strong police escort, Agence France Presse neporited. Bao Dal, who ,was enthusiastically received a My
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  • 201 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. B.—To encourage the use of treated timber m place of steel, the Government of India are requesting the State and provincial Governments to increase and conserve their timber resources, an Industry and Supply Ministry Press Note said. Simultaneously, the setting up of
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  • 935 3 Meeting To Be Strictly Business-like Without Any Pomp And Pageantry Pubic Reception To Be Accorded l'o Pandit JNehm COLOMBO, Jan. B.—For over a week from now this beautiful island becomes the centre of Commonwealth interest. With the arrival this morning of Mr. Ernest Bevin,
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  • 244 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. B.—Tributes to the contribution of Indian leaders )J thought to the philosophy of pacificism, were paid by a number >i delegates to the recent World Pacifists Conference at a reCepttion by Aurobindo Niketan of New Delhi on January 5. Mr. Reginald Reynolds
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  • 111 3 TOKYO, Jan. B.—The world's fastest —on record plane, the F-86A Sabre, has a big brother that may be even speedier. North American Aviation disclosed that the YF-86D has received its first t:st flight at Edwards Air Force base. The company's veteran test pilot, Joe Lynch, indicated that
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  • 77 3 SYDNEY, Jan. B.—Two new deaths were reported m Sydney a? a result of heat wave collapses on Friday. The victims were two elderly men. Earlier the death of one woman and the collapse of 32 others was reported. The temperature reached a p?ak of 103.1 degrees
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  • 117 3 Situation Very Much Improved, Says Burmese Minister CALCUTTA. Jan. 8. Burma's Public Works Minister U. Win, said Here Friday the situation m Burma bad very much Improved and "we have decidedly iturned corner." U. Win, who arrived here from Rangoon on hits way to Delhi, said the Burma Government had
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  • 86 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. B.—Mr. Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary General, announced Friday the appointment of Mr. Petrus Johannes Schmidt of the Netherlands, as principle secretary of the United Nations Eriterean Commission. Mr. Schmidt will be m charge o: the nve-nation commission which has been
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  • 47 3 COPENHAGEN, Jan. B.—Heavy snowstorms swept Denmark on Friday causing widespread traffic disruption. Jutland rail traffic was paralysed and thousands of cars were left on snow-blocked roads. Air traffic at Danish airports had been suspended Forecast: Still more snow and temperatures below freezing point. A.P.
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  • 62 3 PHOTO. United States President Harry S. Truman leans over to kiss his wife goodbye before hoarding his plane at Fairfax airport, Kansas City, Kas. on Dec. 28 for his return trip to Washington. Mrs. Truman and daughter Margaret stayed on m Missouri. The president had been spending the
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  • 432 3 PARIS, Jan. 8.—Colonial officials from France, Belgium, Britain and Portugal who together control most of Africa meet m Paris next week with representatives from South Africa and Southern Rhodesia to study ways of developing Arica's untapped resources. Their first task will be to
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  • 104 3 "Business As Usual" For Nationalist Consulate At Hamburg HAMBURG, Jan. B.—Nationalist China's consulate In the British occupied city of Hamburg was "open for .business as usual" on Saturday, m spite of British recognition of Communtet China on Friday. Hsueh Wei-yuan, Chinese consul m Hamburg, said he had not received any
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  • 97 3 British Judge Defends A Person's Right To Commit Suicide LONDON, Jan. B.—A British High Court judge defended on Thursday a person's right to commit suicide. Said Sir Travers Humphreys, 82--year-old judge o<f the King's Bench Division. "I think there is a good deal to be said for the view ithat
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  • 62 3 PARIS, Jan. B.—French socialists threatened on Friday to bring down the Bidault coalition of which they are members unless low-paid workers get a second cost of living bonus of about £3. A socialist delegation led by the party secretary, Gay Mollet, presented Bidault with an
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  • 186 3 Second Red Attempt To Invade Hainan Foiled Say Nationalists CHINA: HONGKONG, Jan. B.—China's Nationalists yesterday claimed they had smashed a second Red attempt to invade Hainan Island, sinking about half the fleet of 1,000 junks Pro-Nationalist reports said government warpianes caught the junks launching down Luicttow Peninsula toward the big
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  • 68 3 NEW YORK, Jan. B.—Madame Jhiang Kai-snek will deliver a parting message to America today before ehe starts home for China. The wife of the Chinese Nationalist leader will .give a 15-minute talk over the National Broadcasting Company network. It will be her final public speech oef:re
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  • 663 3  -  SIGRID ARNE (By A.P. Correspondent). WASHINGTON, Jan. B.—Some U.S. Senators are ready to ask an interesting question about Formosa, that big island off the China. President Truman said on Thursday the U.S. would do nothing to keep it out of Chinese
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  • 143 3 LONDON, Jan. 8. Dr. Cheng Tien-hai, Chines* Ambassador to Britain until mid-day Friday when the British Government switched Its recognition to the new Communist Republic, plans to work as a lawyei here once he is free. He has been a judge of the
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  • 95 3 ACHESON TO MAKE MAJOR POLICY STATEMENT WASHINGTON, Jan. B.—Mr. Dean Acheson, American State Secretary. is expected to make a major policy statement when he addresses the National Press Club here next Thursday on "the Far Eastern situation," official circles said here. The policy declaration, now being drafted m the State
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  • 473 4 N. S. Penghulu Murdered His House Burned Down By Bandits MAIL LORRY HELD UP BETWEEN K.L. AND BENTONG At 9 p.m. on Jan. 7, bandits visited Kampong Kongkoi m Jelebu area (Negri Sembilan) and shot and killed the penghulu, his clerk and the clerk's father who are all Malays. The
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  • 40 4 MEDWAY, Maine, Jan. 8. Sir ehiHren were rerx>rted burned to death Saturday m a fire that destroyed a farm house during a snowstorm. Mr°. Grace Jones, widowed mother of the children, was taken to a hospital m critical condition.- Reuter
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  • 113 4 Indonesian Chancery In Washington Being Set Up WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. The chancery of the embassy of the new Republic cf the United States of Indonesia is being established here at the Dupont Circle offices which formerly served for the Indonesian Trade Commissioner. Dr. D. Sumitro, who is his government's Charge
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  • 137 4 NEW OFFICE-BEARERS OF OVERSEAS PAKISTANI LEAGUE At the annual general meeting at the Overseas Pakistani League )u Dec 26, the following were elected office-bears for 1950: Patrons: Mr. M. A. Khan and Mr. S. M. A. H. Chrsty; President: Mr. Ba«hir Mallart; Vice-Presidents: Mr. Amir Mahamed Khan, Mr. Kushl Mohamed
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  • 103 4 S'PORE-BOUND PASSENGER JAILED FOR ATTEMPT TO SMUGGLE OPIUM (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 8.—A Singapore bound passenger who attempted to smuggle opium through Madras Customs was sentenced yesterday to nine months rj. by the Second Presidency Magiistrate. The accused, V. Ramaswamy from Sattur, Ramanad District, proceeding to Malaya by
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  • 39 4 This morning (Jam. 0) the officer Administering the Government, Sir Patrick McKerron. will nay an official, visit to the flagship of the Royal Pakistani Navy, HMPS "Jhehun" whichleaves the Naval Base after a re-flt.
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  • 63 4 The Honorary General Secretary Singapore Kerala Samajam, writes: "The requisitioned Extraordinary General Body Meeting of (he Samajam scheduled to be held on (yesterday) Sunday, Jan. 8, had to be postponed for want of quorum. The date of the postponed meeting will be announced later. "In view of
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  • 43 4 JORDAN DENMARK RECOGNISES U.S.I. AMMAN, Jan. 8. The Jordan Government yesterday announced its recognition of the United States of Indonesia. Denmark has recognized the new United States of Indonesia, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said ytsterday, says_an A.P. report from Copenhagen Reuter ana A.P.
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    32 4 The newly-built India SanmarkaSangham's School—"The Bharathi Tamil School" —at Simpang Ampat.Hutan Melintang, Lower Perak, which will be opened by the Agentof the Government of India Mr. G. S. Ramachandran, tomorrow Jan. 10.
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  • 48 4 Mr. Patrick will be met at 12 noon at the Rotherham Gate of the Naval Base by Rear AdmiraQ C Caslon, Flag Officer Mayala, Aji the inner gate he will be met by Lt. Cmdr. Ahmad, Captain of the Ship and a Guard of Honour from the ship*
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  • 247 4 A mass meeting of all Government Officers Unions will be held under the auspices of the ad hoc committee of the proposed Federation of Government Officers' Union m Singapore, at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 12, to
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  • 84 4 Following are the results of the Hindi Examinations of the Dakshlna Bharat Hindustani Prachar Sabha, Madras, held at Seletar Centre m August 1949:— PRATHAMIC: M. Kasim 1. MADHYAMA: N. Raghavan I, N. Sreenivasan 11, K. G. Velu 11, K. K. Karunakaran 11, K. V. Bhaskaran Pillai 11,
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