Indian Daily Mail, 12 January 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 331. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. JANUARY 12, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 323 1 Malayan Indians May Hoist Their National Flag On Jan. 26 Permission Granted By S'pore Federation Govts. GESTURE TO ENHANCE C'WEALTH TIES WITH INDIA Indians m Malaya may fly their national flag outside their homes and business premises on Jan. 26 m celebration of the Inauguration of the Republic of India.
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  • 55 1 LONDON, Jan. 11.—Britain and the Yeman may soon set up a joint commission to map the poorly defended Aden-Yemeni frontier. The idea was reported to have been discussed on Tuesday when ♦he Deputy Foreign Minister of the little mid-Eastern kingdom, Mohammed Abdullah Alamas, con-
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  • 37 1 mm/utamVXUa, Jan. 11. —Britain nas assured Pakistan there is "no intention of taking unilateral action with regard to Pakistan's sterling balances," the Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr. Mahmud Hussain, told Parliament here today. Reuter
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  • 86 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 11.—Dele- gates today fear that Russia's boycott of the Security Council may be extended to other United Nations bodies. The Russians walked out of the Council because it would not vote immediately on M. Jacob Malik's demand for the expulsion of
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  • 130 1 ROME, Jan. 11. Three million (3,000,000) workers m Italy's biggest industrial cities downed tools yesterday m a nationwide series of protest strikes against the shooting of six metalworkers m Modena. Police and carabinieri m ba^le helmets patrolled the tense streets of Modena, Bologna, Turin and
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  • 127 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) AGRA, Jan. 11.—Damodar Swamp Seth Socialist leader, on Tuesday, criticised the local Government's scheme of abolition of zamindaris with compensation. Addressing the first annual conference of United Provinces Cantonment Employees, he said: "People who yesterday wept over the kisans' plight
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  • 119 1 LONDON. Jan. 11.—Albert Benjamin Hoare, whose extradition is sought by the High Commissioner for India m London on charges of accepting bribes, was today committed to prison pending his return to India. The magistrate, Mr. J. F. Eastwood, told Hoare: "You will not be sent
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  • 100 1 20 GANDHI CENTRES TO BE ESTABLISHED OVERSEAS WARDHA, Jan. 11.—Twenty Gandhi Centres, where writings of Gandhiji and books about him will be kept for study, are planned to be established outside India by the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Museum Committee. Thirty of such centres will be set up m the country.
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  • 52 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 11.—Sir A. Ramaswami Mudaliar, former Prime Minister of Mysore, will lead the Indian delegation to the tenth session of the United Nations Economic and Social Council meeting m New York from Feb. 7, according to an Indian External Affairs Ministry announcement
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  • 39 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 11.—Sardar Vallabnai Patel will be arriving heue tomorrow to study the mounting communism and violence m this province. He will also address a public meeting on Jan. 15 before returning to Delhi.—Copyright.
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  • 155 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Jan. 11.—Nearly 50,000 workers employed m Hyderabad and Secundrabad Municipalities and several Governmental and private industrial undertakings m the two cities went on a general strike early this morning. The strike was m response to a directive issued by the Socialist
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  • 90 1 THREE-POWER DOLLAR TALUS MAY BE HELD IN SPRING WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Diplomatic authorities said on Tuesday that a second series of three-power dollar talks will probably be held m the Spring. Sir Stafford Cripps told a press conference In London on Monday that he hoped that a new meeting with the
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  • 62 1 SINGAPORE, Jan. 11.—In a letter to Mr. J. A. Thivy, the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, the Minister for Health of the Government of India, who passed through Singapore some time ago has expressed her gratitude to the Indian community for
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  • 248 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Jan. 11,—The Nizam of Hyderabad will take the oath of office as the "Rajpramukh" of Hyderabad on Jan. 26, when the new Constitution of India will be inaugurated. A salute of 21 <runs will be fired. The Rajpramukh
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    54 1 Photo PRESIDENT SOEKARNO, ruler of the newly created Republic of the H lte?„ StateB of Indonesia, held a reception m his residence m Jakc^,(,^ta^ ia) """"WnK t»lr*h of the new nation Dec. 30. PHOTO SHOWS: Soekarno smilingly fixing his wife's veil during the recepiton. Both hold soft drinks—Soeka mo does
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  • 312 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 11.—With no prospect of prompt agreement on a j Japanese peace treaty, the Commonwealth conference here today decided to set up a working party to study the question. m H««K ?^£I 0n *wa\. toke!J on
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  • 53 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 11.—The Government of Ind a are presenting a collection of Sanskrit books to the Jogjakarta University m Indonesia. Gifts of books iave also been made to universities and educational institutions m Turkey, Mauritius and Japan and the Oriental Institute
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  • 141 1 LONDON, Jan. 11.—Moscow Ra dio commenting late last nigh (Tuesday) on the British Common wealth Foreign Ministers Conferenc* at Colombo, alleged "the very fac that Foreign Secretary Bevin anc his colleagues fear publicity show; that a new plot against the nation.' is m preparation." The commentator added:
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    • 116 1 J CALCUTTA, Jan. 11.—A "puppet" Tibetan government has been set up m Chinghai Province by the Chinese Communists, according to I reports reaching Calcutta on Wed- nesday. i The reports from Kalimpong. a I township on the border of the neighbouring Bhutan- state said
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  • 83 1 SOEKARNO TO VISIT INDIA PAKISTAN DJAKARTA, Jan. 11—The President of the newly created United States of Indonesia Dr. Soekarno, will visit India m the last week of January, a spokesman of the Ministry of Information here said today. Dr. Soekarno is expected to leave for Delhi on Jan. 24 to
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  • 82 1 »wv^/iioo, jan. ii.—Mr. M. R. Masani of India was yesterday elected Chairman of the sub-com-mission on prevention of discrimination and protection of minorities. Mr. Masani's name for the chairmanship of the 12-member body of experts was proposed by the U.SJB.R. delegates, Mr. M. V- Formaahev.— Reuter.
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  • 690 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. Jan. 12, 1950. THAT UBIQUITOUS ARM-BAND AGAIN! pURTHER particulars regarding the organisation and functions of civilian volunteers officially released on Tuesday and published m the Indian l>aily Mail yesterday show that by and by the authorities are coming closer and closer to the IDM viewpoint
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  • 2414 2 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Indian Rlys. To Set Aside Rs. 30 m. Annually For Passenger Amenities New Convention Re Contribution To General Finance NEW DELHI, Dec. 21 (By Air Mail).—Parliament today passed a resolution moved by the Railway Minister, Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, revising the convention relating to separation of railway
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    124 2 Shelkh Mohd. Abdullah, Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir and member of the Indian Delegation, accompanied by Mr. J. N. Zutshi S#* nlSrti? I*!* B'°»f casting Department, of Jammu Kashmir, left Delhi for New York on Dec. 13. to assist Mr. B. N. Rau. India's permanent representative with the U.N.
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  • 260 2 LUCKNOW, Jan. 11.—Judgement smuggling case when seven of the woman. Mrs. Doris Slade, of sentenced to various terms of They had been charged with "forming a criminal association for the purpose of collecting opium from various places m the
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  • 714 3 Sequel To Nationalist China's Delegate Presiding Over Ihe Meeting India Abstains From Voting On President's Ruling LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 11. The Soviet delegate, 3 Mr. Jacob Malik, walked out of the Security Council S meeting here yesterday m protest against the presence of the
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  • 52 3 CAIRO, Jan. 11.—By-elections m 77 Egyptian constituencies where candidates failed to win an absolute majority In last Tuesday's general election were held on Tuesday. The Wafd Party, which won 169 of the 319 seats at the elections. expect to win 40 more on
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  • 87 3 BOMBAY, Jan. 11. India's exports to the U.S.A. including re-ex-ports, for the period from April to the end of September 18 i' 2 amounted to .•is. 27,84,8U,000, it is understood. The main items of exports were jute, runny, cloth, manganese ore, mica and tea. Imports into
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  • 43 3 DAR ES SALAAM, Jan. 11. 3irad rationing was reintroduced Ul ne Kongwo groundnut area on Tuesday. There has been a breakdown of supplies owing to the unrviceabllity of the railway whil? vashed out stretches of track are jeing repaired. A.P.
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  • 67 3 NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—Red-haired 36-ytar-old Irving Horgwite, lingerir manufacturer, was arrested on a charge of kidnapping as he returned from Israel on' board" the Queen Mary wjth his four-year-old sen on Tuesday. Mrs. Edythe Horewite, 28, from whom Irving is legally separated waited at the dock with
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  • 79 3 U.K. GENERAL ELECTION ON FEB. 23 Official LONDON, Jan. 11.—Britain's general election will be held on Thursday, Feb. 23, it was officially announced here last night. The announcement, which ended months of political uncertainty said King George VI had agreed to dissolve Parliament on Friday, Feb. 3. 1 The iast
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  • 381 3 p s?^° M? a i J? Bx; I l' The Indian Prim* Minister Fandit Jawaharlal Nehru took a dominant part m the exhaustive discussion on China at yesterday's sitting of the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers conference according to observers here. As Prune Minister
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  • 100 3 *-W DELHI, Jan. 11.—The In- i1', a" G°vemment Mdnday announced the appointment of A. K. Sen as Charge d'Affaires m Communist CUB*, pending the appointment of an ambassador. Mr. Sen is at present First SecreNaSkin n g .the Indlan Embassy r>JJ?L sPP kesman said that
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  • 68 3 LONDON, Jan. 11.—The Goan political conference demanded the unconditional withdrawal of the Portuguese from Goa, Daman and Div m a resolution passed at its second session which ended m Bombay Monday, according to New Delh Radio. The resolution added: "This conference declares that the Goan people want nothing
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  • 135 3 DURBAN, Jan. 11.—The greatest danger to Commonwealth relations, peace and progress comes "not from communism but from preaching and practising racial discrimination," the South African Indian Congress declared in a cable yeserday to heads of all delegations at the Colombo Commonwealth
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  • 39 3 Romulo Welcomes Quirino BALTIMORE, Jan. 11.— President Elpidio Quirino of the Philippines landed Tuesday on his flight from Manila for an operation at Johns Hopkins hospital. Hundreds of his countrymen, including U.N. President Carlos P. Romulo. greeted him A.P.
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  • 38 3 TEL AVIV, Jan. 11.—Usually wellinformed sources said on Tuesday trnt the American motor car manufacturer and industrialist, Henry Kaiser has decided to "invest U.S. $1,000,000 in a new industrial riant in Israel.- A.P.
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  • 93 3 RANGOON, Jan. 11.—A large rebel force comprising Communists,, PVOs and army mutineers attacked Tharawaddy, an important road town midway between Rangoon and Prome in a vain attempt to rescue colleagues held in the local jail, it was officially stated on Tuesday. They
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  • 91 3 Br. Parliamentary Delegation Leaves For Burma LONDON, Jan. 11.—A British Parliamentary delegation of five, invited to visit Burma, left for Rangoon by air yesterday. Tb/.y will be the guests of the Burmese Government from Jan. 12 to 24. Headed by Lord Holden. who has been Deputy Chairman and Speaker of
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  • 215 3 PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 11.—Ninety goods wagons containing 300 tanks and armoured cars consigned to the Chinese Nationalist government at Formosa were loaded aboard a Turkish freighter at Philedalphia on Tuesday. Officials of the Reading Company, disciosea tnat tne tanks and cars were taKtn
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  • 80 3 Thus is a portrait of Miss Narriman Jsadek, sixteen-year-old daughter of an Egyptian Civil Servant, who it is unuerstood from a responsible source may soxm marry 29-year-old King Farouk of Egypt. No announcement has come from Cairo* but Egyptian newspapers nay the announcement of "Happy News".
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  • 283 3 n W aI HINGT9?'o Jan- X h~VS- Secretary of State, Dean Acheson told Sertato rs yesterday the United btates has an impregnable Paciiic defence line without ormosa. He suggeste d economic aid as the best way to bloc the
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  • 172 3 COMMUNIST IRREGULARS IN CONTROL OF HAINAN PORT? HONG KONG, Jan. 11.—Communist irregulars on Hainan island yesterday took control of Yinjfgo port, on the island's western coast, i according o Chinese press reports. Nationalist aircraft were reported to have pounded the port Jmme- I diately after the Communist occupation. Meanwhile, the
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  • 54 3 WASHINGTON. Jan. 11.—Observers close to the State Department ire sure Chiang Kai-shek, should he lose Fcrmosa, would be allowed :o take refuge m this country. The State Department, however, says no official decision will be reached mtfl and unless Chiang asks to :ome to
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  • 43 3 KOREA ASKS FOR U.S. AID WASHINGTON. Jan. 11.—Korean Embassador John Myun Chang askid President Truman Tuesday for idditional United States aid to develop Korea's Air Force and Navy. \fter his call at the White House, Dr. Chang said Truman was "very sympathetic' A.P.
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  • 74 4 WELFARE OF ESTATE LABOURERS: MPIEA APPOINTS COMMIITEE The Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association has ior some time been considering the question of making provision for tne long term interests of estate labourers and has appointed a Committee to formulate proposals lor contributing towards provision tor estate labourers m their old
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  • 544 4 COMPLETION BY FEB. 9 EXPECTED General enrolment throughout Malaya for the People's Anti-Bandit Month" will begin on Monday, Jan. SO. It is hoped to complete enrolment of all part-time or full-time volunteers by Thursday, Feb. 9. This was decided at a
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  • 93 4 {lousing allowances for Government employees (all grades) m the Federation who are not accommodated m Government quarters have been announced' with retrospective effect from Aug. 1, 1947 at rates ranging from $50 per month for those entitled to first class quarters to $3.00 per month
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  • 214 4 Memberi of the staff of the American Consulate General m Singapore with long service records were presented with certificates issued by the U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C. at a fearty given by the Cdigsul General and Mrs. William R. Langdon at'
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  • 154 4 Accommodation Now Provided For 84 o/o Of Naval Workers Tuesday morning Admiral C. Caslon, officially opened seven blocks of houses built by the Admiralty, m the Singapore Naval Base for their workers there The heavy rain meant that the ceremoney was to be shortened. But the Admiral was met by
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  • 48 4 The Education Department has issued the following statement:— All applications tor admission t Primary 1 classes m Government and Aided English Schools m 1951 shoild be submitted between Apr 1, and June 30. Application for admission snould be made direct to the school eoneierned.
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  • 177 4 Malay's student envoy to the United States has arrived im New York. Cabled advice received recently bj the United States Information Service here said the student. Syed Adam Edward Hogar*- Sinaidali. would join 25 other delegates from 4he Mlddia East and Southeast As.a
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  • 53 4 Miss Leela. grand daughter of the late Mr. J. M. S. Simnat.iamby of Kuala Lumpur and daughter of Dr. J. M. S. Rajah of Colombo, will give Vocal recital over the radio today, Thursday, Jan. 12, between 6.15 p.m. to 6.45 p.m. (Ceylon
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  • 37 4 The 88th Birthday Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda was celebrated by the Ra nakrishna Mission Schools at the Mission pr~ nlses on Tuesday, Jan. 10. A public meeting will be held later.
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  • 40 4 Family Remittance to China for the month of December, 1949 are follows:— Singapore $136,128.69 Federation of Malaya 35,029.31 $171,158.00 (The Singapore figure also includes some remittances made by residents of the Federation of Malaya through Singapore Banks).
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  • 47 4 Air Headquarters, Malaya, regrets to announce that a pilot of the Royal Thai Alrforce was killed on Tuesday at Tengah when a Spitfire he was flying crushed on landing. A court of inquiry is being held to determine the cause of the accident.
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  • 969 4 Labis And Tenang ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP GOODS TRAIN IN IPOH AREA At 12.15 a.m. on Jan. 11, the Singapore Kuala Lumpur train was derailed between Labis and Tenang m Segamat area (Johore). The train returned to Labis with the assistance of another engine. Damage was'not
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  • 113 4 Reviewing the operations against* the bandits, the Commissioner of Police, Mr. W. N. Gray, at a Press Conference held m Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning stated inter alia: "Operations by Security Forces since Dec. 8, 1949, designed to contact and break up bandit gangs, have
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  • 93 4 While there is no objection xo members of the public calling ax person at the office of the Assistant Secretary 'C\ Colonial Secretary's Office, m order to obtain application forms for Certificates of Residence, it is hoped that wherever convenient the request will be sent by pest,
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