Indian Daily Mail, 10 January 1950

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 329. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JAN UARY 10, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 308 1 Civilians To Be Mobilised In Federation To Help In Anti-Bandit Campaign State And Settlement Organisers Appointed Futher information is now available as to the setting aside of a period of about a month early this year during which the manpower resources of the whole of the Federation will be mobilised
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  • 6 1 BOMB OUTRAGE AT FRENCH INDIA ELECTION
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  • 966 1 CONTENTS OF FIRST-AID BOX IN TRAIN MISSING f During the morning of Jan. 9, a Hospital Jeep belonging to the Hussars was ambushed by an unknown number of bandits at the 13th mile Raub-Cheroh road, m Raub area (Pahang). It is reported
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  • 127 1 DISTURBED CONDITIONS DELAY WEST BENGAL ELECTIONS NEW DELHI, Jan. 9.—ln view of the disturbed conditions m Calcutta and other parts of West Bengal, Pandit Nehru on Sunday night m a statement announced reversal of his earlier decision to held a general election m West Bengal early this year. Nehru's former
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  • 95 1 HANOI, Jan. 9.—Vu Hong Khan. Viet Nam leader who refused *o surrender after fleeing into IndoChina from China with 2,000 Nationalist troops has been captured by French tro:ps, southwest rf Lang Son. it was officially an nounced m Hanoi on Sunday. After refusing to disarm th
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  • 83 1 I CALCUTTA. Jan. 9.—The recent suspension of rail and river traffic from Assam via East Pakistan will not affect Calcutta's tea auctions, Central Tea Board authorities said yesterday. Arrangements have been made to move 7.000 chests of tea a day from the northern tea gardens to Calcutta
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  • 606 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 9.—Commonwealth Foreign Ministers had a general discussion of the international situation at their first session today m the sun-baked two-storey Ceylon Senate build. ing here. At a 75-minute opening meeting the conference unanimous, ly elected Mr. Don Senanayake, Ceylon Prime Minister, as
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  • 193 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 9.—lndia has forwarded to Pakistan a draft declaration ruling out war as a means of solving the present disputes between the two Dominions and suggesting other methods for settlement. This was stated by Prime Minister Nehru at his monthly
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  • 119 1 MERCHANT NOT AVAILABLE FOR 4th TEST BOMBAY. Jan. 9.—Vljay Merchant, India's captain, will not be available for the fourth Test Match against the Commonwealth, starting at Cawnpore on Jan. 13. Merchant, it was learned here today, reported to the president of the Cricket Board of India that the injury to
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  • 278 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 9.—While the {Commonwealth Foreign Ministers are due to meet m Colombo to discuss anti-Communist plans, the AllCeylon Trade Union Federation and a number of allied organisations are convening an All-Ceylon Peace Conference m Colombo on Jan. 14 15. The police, however, have told the organisers
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  • 61 1 RANGOON, Jan. 9.—The British owned Irrawaddy Flotilla Co., has ?!??nn warded 4,122,309 i <*>duy,i73) m compensation for nationalisation of the company „Th« Arm originally claimed £1,452,731 against the government's offer of £306,910. The decision on the amount orf compensation was made by the Inland Water
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  • 51 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 9.—Four men l entered the American Chase National (Bank m the heart of Hongkong toiday and escaped with HK$4OO,OOO and US$3,OOO. The men, two of whom carried .45 i calibre pistols, entered the building {an hour after the bank had dosed 'for liMln—,
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  • 189 1 Ancient Culture Brought To light By Iraq Expedition CHICAGO, Jan. 9.—The manners, morals and mathemetics of an ancient people are being brought to light by an expedition m Iraa. according to Thorkijd Jacobsen, Director of the Oriental Institute. Chicago, who recently returned from Iraq. T'he expedition sponsored jointly «JTthe universities
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  • 213 1 MAO GOVT. TO BARGAIN WITH BRITAIN? LONDON. Jan. 9. A Foreign Dlflce spokesman declined comment >n Sunday on the possibility that he Chin?se Communists might seek to bargain with Britain before accepting diplomatic recognition. The spokesman said no reply had been received as yet from its recognition offer. Other official
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  • 56 1 EGYPTIAN COTTON MAGNATE ARRIVES IN INDIA NEW DELHI, Jan. 9.—Ali Islam Pasha, prominent Egyptian cotton magnate arrived on Sunday for a month's unofficial tour of India. He will be accompanied on the tour by Ismail Kamel Bey, Egyptian Ambassador m India Bey returned on Sunday from Indonesia after representing Egypt
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  • 70 1 PALERMO. Jan. 9. —In a 60--minute gun battle with Siclian outlaws on the Selice river, the Police on Sunday killed Calogero Girogio, one of the bandit chief, Giulianos chief lieutenant. Police said he was charged with 11 murders, several armed attacks against the police, thefts and
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  • 657 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. Jan. 10, 1950. SOLVE THE DOMESTIC PROBLEMS FIRST about the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers' Conference which commenced m Colombo yesterday, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru stated on his arrival there that "this Conference will help to keep the cares of the world far away from this generation." Mr.
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  • 1181 2 Scope Of Indian Bill Widened NEW DELHI, Dec. 17 (By Air Mail).—Parliament today resumed consideration of the Abducted Persons (Recovery and Restoration) Bill. Mr. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, concluding his speech, said that the enlargement of the original definition of abducted persons to include children
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  • 89 2 KARACHI, Jan. 9.—The Pakistan Government Thursday last denied Kabul Radio reports that it had .stopped Afghan lorries carrying petrol from Pakistan to Afghanis- i tan i In a statement to the press, the Pakistan Government said that at the request erf the petrol companies it had
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  • 64 2 SWEDISH KING SUFFERING FROM SEPTIC THROAT STOCKHOLM, Jan. 9. King Gustav of Sweden is suffering from a septic throat, a communique from the king's physician stated, on Sunday. There is no change In the chronic bronchitis from which the 91--year Old king is suffering. The king's "general condition is comparatively
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  • 62 2 COLOMBO, Jan. 9.—The whole labour force consisting 309 labourers employed on Coombewood Estate, Lindulla, staged a five-day strike recently m sympathy with the labourers on strike on Roeberry Estate Badulla. The estate belongs to the Anglo- Ceylon and General Estates Co., Ltd. No trouble has been reported on
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  • 232 2 CEYLON NEWS: Important Changes In Ceylon Cabinet Likely By End Of Feb. COLOMBO, Jan. 9.—Important changes m the Cabinet are expected before the end of February. The changes that are to be made by the Prime Minister, Mr. D. S. Senanayake, will affect some Ministers as well as some Government
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  • 310 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 17 (By Air i Mail). —Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyan- gar, Minister of Railways, has given notice of a resolution m Parliament seeking to implement the recommendations of the Railway Convention Committee. The resolution states that railway finances shall continue to remain separated from
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    66 2 PHOTO. Fatima Jinnah, sister of the late Quid-e-Azam Jinnah, presided at a World Muslim Conference meeting m Karachi, Pakistan, on Dec. 27 to celebrate the birth of the United States of Indonesia. Pho|o shows: speaking at the microphone (left) m an address of thanks to Pakistan b Indonesian Representative Mr
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  • 84 2 B.O.C. TO DISMISS LARGE NUMBER OF WORKERS RANGOON, Jan. 9.—The Britishowned Burma Oil Company announced last week that it would have to dismiss a "large number" of workers engaged on the rehabilitation of oil installations A statement from the company said the situation m Burma "unfortunately does not give grounds
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  • 67 2 LONDON, Jan. 9.—Prime Minister Clement Attlee went to see King George VI at the Royal Family's country home, Sandrlngham House, Norfolk, yesterday increasing speculation about the date of Britain's forthcoming general election. Political* observers, however, sa:d fast night that they did not think the visit necessary
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  • 376 3 Mao Govt.'s Telegrams To UN President 9 Sec-Gen., And i Council Members LONDON, Jan. 9.—The Communist Chinese Government yesterday demanded the expulsion of Nationalist delegates from the United Nations Security Council, m a telegram to the President of the General Assembly, according to
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  • 66 3 WELLINGTON, Jan. 9.—A heavy earthquake shook the lower half o' New Zealand's North Island at 0221 hours G.M.T. Sunday. Accompanied by heavy rumbling it woke most people but the only damage reported was a few cracks m planter walls. It was followed by ten smaller shocks
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  • 129 3 Indian Envoy Conveys Nehru's Greetings To Wafdist Leader CAIRO, Jan. 9.—The Indian Ambassador m Cairo, Asghari Fayzee. called on Wafd leader Mustafa El Nahas Pasha Saturday last and conveyed Pandit Nenru's congratulations on his party's election victory. Nehru said "Please convey my sincere congratulations to Nahai' Pasha and my earnest
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  • 176 3 BRITISH BLONDE TO MARRY RUSSIAN PRINCE LONDON, Jan. 9.—A beautiful girl, whose, ancestors include an American President and an Emperor* of Constantinople, will marry a Russian prince In London on dan. 26. The couple are distant cousins, Octn coming from the House o: Jaucaeuzene, one of the oldest m Europe.
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  • 479 3 MADAME CHIANG BITTER OVER RECOGNITION OF MAO NEW YORK, Jan. 9.— Madame Chiang Kai-shek declared yesterday that Britain had "bartered the soul oi a nation for a tew pieces of silver" by recognising tne Chinese Communist regime. "One day these pieces of
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  • 485 3 COLOMBO, Jan. 9.—Mr. Philip Noel Baker, British Secretary of Commonwealth Relations, told a press conference yesterday '"The Commonwealth, which is an amalgam of East and West, provides the best possibility of building a bridge bet wen the Democratic and
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  • 45 3 GOVERNOR FOR NEW GUINEA THE HAGUE, Jan. 9.—The appointment of Mr. S. L. Jivan Waardenburg as Governor of Dutch New Guinea was officially confirmed here Saturday last. He was previously a representative of the former Netherlands High Commissioner of the Crown m South Sumatra, Reuter
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  • 315 3 US Paper Suggests 'No-War Pact' Between India And Pakistan NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Under the heading "A New Delhi Peace Draft" the New York Times said m an editorial yesterday that the proposed "no-war pact" between India and Pakistan "should effect some easement of the tension, and that is all to
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  • 72 3 PHILIPPINES CONSIDERING MAO RECOGNITION SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9.—President Elipdlo Quirlno of the Philippines said on Sunday, his government was considering recognition of the Chinese Communist government. He arrived by air on his way lo John Hopkins Hospitals, Baltimore for a kidney operation. Tf a government can maintain law and order
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  • 173 3 REDS RESOLVED TO LIBERATE ALL CHINESE TERRITORY, SAYS MOSCOW LONDON, Jan. 9. The Moscow newspaper, Pravda said on Sunday that tne Chinese Communists are "luiiy resolved to liberate all Chinese territory including Hainan, Formosa and Tibet." An article by Pravda writer Viktorov, distributed by Tass and the Soviet monitor m
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  • 40 3 ABOARD FLYING ARROW. Jan 9.—Chinese Nationalist gunboat shells on Monday hit this American freighter m its run through the blockade of the Chinese Communist coast to Shanghai. A fire was started on the sitting 'aflfcwHwt A.P.
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  • 360 4 Speech At Opening Of St. George's Road School RESPONSIBLE ROLE OF TAMIL EDUCATION SOCIETY STRESSED (By Our Staff Reporter) "The Tamil Education Society has taken over the heavy work of supervising me lamti bcnoots and thereby helping the Government ana serving
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  • 769 4 MR. G. SARANGAPANY'S SPEECH "Had it not been for the Colony's Education Director's sympathetic attitude and ready assistance, the late of many ot the local Tamil Schools whicn were 'orphaned' when the Emergency was declared, would nave been sealed. With tne promulgation
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  • 283 4 MALAYAN STUDENT TO VISIT AMERICAN SCHOOLS NEW YORK, Jan. 9. Vfcifts to well-known preparatory schotols m the State of Connecticut have been planned fo(r a MaUayan and many irther Asian students now m this country as guests of the New York T Herald Tribunje's 1950 High School Forum. Richard Htun
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  • 33 4 MELBOURNE, Jan. 9. Sydney dockers whose five-day strike against non-union labour had threatened to spread to all Australian ports, today decided to return to work tomorrow. Reuter
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  • 403 4 SINGAPORE, Jan. 9.—After a series of conferences, the Indian Republic Celebration Committee under the chairmanship of Mr. J. A. Thivy, the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, have now fixed the items of programme for the celebration of Jan. 26. The
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    51 4 Photographed with the Secretary for Defence, Mr. D. C. WAIiu<KSTON. *re the lint iwo Malay Regiment Cadets who have been seie4ted for training at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. Thciy a.re Sgt. ABDUL MANAN BIN ABAS (left) and Sit. SUUKOK BiN CH1&, .who is seen shaking bands with Mr. Wamerston—(PUBLIC-RELATIONS
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  • 206 4 LONDON, Jan. 9.—Leaders of a Leftist rally m Hyde Park presented anti-war protests yesterday lo the American Embassy, and at the offiAal residence of Prime Minister Attlee. The demonstration was sponsored by a group calling itself the 'British Peace Committee" and .vas carefully regulated by police.
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