Indian Daily Mail, 13 January 1950
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Title Section16 1950-01-13 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 332. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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264 1950-01-13 1 if Govt. Fails To Implement Its Promises To Postmen BOMBAY, Jan. 12. Mr. Jaiprakash Narain, the Socialist leader and President of the All India Postal and Lower Grade Staff Union, has announced here that he would go on an "indefinite264 words
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Article, Illustration76 1950-01-13 1 Photo. U OHN, Burmese Ambassador m London, held a reception In Londonderry House, Park Lane, to celebrate the Second anniversary of the creation of the Republic of Burma on Jan. 4. Among the guests were British Premier Clement Atlee and his wife. PHOTO SHOWS: U Ohn welcoming Group Captain SIIIVA.P. - 76 words
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Article, Illustration50 1950-01-13 1 PHOTO. Dr. ?U>iilttO DJHADIKUSOMO, newly appointed Indonesian Charge d'Affaires to the U.S., is seen in his new offices at Rockefeller Plaza, New York, on Jan. 6. His new offices were formerly the offices of the Netherlands East Indies Government. Dr. Djojhadikuspmo will have the personal rank of Minister Plenipotentiary.. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article118 1950-01-13 1 KARACHI, Jan. 12. Dr. Peston Sorabji Dubash. a local Parsi scientist, revealed 'here recently that his discovery of "invisible rays" last yoar was based on "decomposing or rather disintegrating pyrrhetite," and also from "crushed pyrites m weak acid." He said that he could produce "invisible rays" from 10A.P. - 118 words
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152 1950-01-13 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 12.—India and Persia are signing on Tnursa.<> <today) a preliminary trade pact to farther bilateral commerce which at present stands at 700 million rials annually. F. Noury Lsiandiary, member -~f the Persian High Council of the seven years' plan andA.P. - 152 words
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Article166 1950-01-13 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 12.—The Government of India has decided to reduce the import duty on raw silk from 3091 ad valorem plus Rs. 15-12 per lb. ao'/f and valoiem plus Rs. 6 per lb. after consulting the Indian Tariff Board, the Ministry of CommerceFOC - 166 words
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251 1950-01-13 1 PATEUS WARNING TO POLICE CHIEFS (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jan. 12.—Sardar Vallabhbhai, Patel, Indies Deputy Prime Minister, warned the Police Services m India of the critical days ahead and of the danger of relaxing efforts to maintain internal security. Inaugurating a251 words
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Article27 1950-01-13 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 12—The Com- monwen'.th Foreign Ministers conference here will definitely end on Saturday moinjnrr, Vaithyanathan, secretary of the Ceylon External Affairs Department, told correspondents today. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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410 1950-01-13 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 12.—Over 3,000 Indian*; representing a cross-section of the community m Ceylon were present on Monday, ,(Jan. 9) evening at a party given to Pandit Nehru bya reception committee formed for the purpose by Indians. The ballroom of the hotel where the partyFOC - 410 words
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294 1950-01-13 1 ROME, Jan. 12.—Premier Alcide de Gasperis coalition cabinet decided on Wednesday night to resign. The decision had been expected. It was announced that de Gasperi would submit his resignation to President Luigi Einudi m the morning. Presumably the President will ask de Gasperi, a Christian Democrat,A.P. - 294 words
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1015 1950-01-13 1 Bandit With's 10,000 Price On Head Shot Dead By Gurkhas In Pahang At 2.00 p.m. on Wednesday Jan. 11 m the vicinity of Kuala Krau m Pahang, a patrol of 1-10 Gurkha Rifles-contacted twelve Chinese bandits and fired upon them wounding three who made good their escape. As the bandits1,015 words
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618 1950-01-13 2 Singapore, Fri. Jan. 13, 1950. JAN. 26 AND MALAYAN INDIANS' DUTY THE Malayan Governments' permission to the local Indian community to fly their national flag on the historic January 26, the day on which the Indian Republic is being inaugurated, will, we are sure, gladden the heart of each and618 words
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960 1950-01-13 2 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Bill To Make Import Control Organisation Selt-Financinq NEW DELHI, Dec. 21 (By Air Mail).—Replying to the debate m Parliament today on his resolution revising the convention relating to the separation of railway finance from general finance, the Railway MinisterFOC - 960 words
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Article62 1950-01-13 2 ADJOURNMENT MOTION RULED OUT NEW DELHI. Dec. 21 (By Air Mail). —An adjournment motion tabled by a member to discuss the action oi the Pakistani Government m freezing certain shares held m Lahore banks by Indian nationals was ruled out by the Speaker. The Speaker said that J-hey could notFOC - 62 words
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266 1950-01-13 2 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, Jan. 12.—An island-wide "slow-down" on estates and non-co-operation with estate managements is aimed at by the Badulla District Committee of the Ceylon Indian Congress. It has recommended that the CIC Central Committee should convene a meeting of office-bearers,FOC - 266 words
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134 1950-01-13 2 CHILD LABOUR IN TODDY TRADE DENOUNCED COLOMBO, Jan. 12.—1n one of the trades most likely to affect the moral well-being of the young—the toddy trade—child labour of a pernicious form is m practice m the Kalutara District. In spite of an Excise prohibition 01 the employment of any person under134 words
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146 1950-01-13 2 Defeat For Tamil Congress In Mayor Elections COLOMBO, Jan. 12.—Tamil Congress .nominees .for .the posts of Mayor and Deputy Mayor of the Jaffna Municipality were defeated at the elections recently. Mr. C. Ponnambalam was elected Mayor and Mr. S. R. Thalayasingham, Deputy. Mr. S. Balasubramaniam, acting Municipal Commissioner, presided atFOC - 146 words
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156 1950-01-13 2 Mercury Produced From Gold Presented To Dr. C. V. Raman BOMBAY, Jan. 12.— The proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences came to a climax on Dec. 31 when Dr. C. V. Raman, the noted physicist and Nobel Prize winner, was the proud recipient of a tube of an extremelyF.O.C. - 156 words
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107 1950-01-13 2 PROTECTIVE DUTY ON FERRO SILICON New Delhi, Jan. 12.—The Government of India have accepted the recommendations of the Tariff Board that the existing protective duty of 18 "U ad valorem on ferro-silicon should be continued upto March 31, 1950. the Ministry of Commerce announced. The industry was granted protection mFOC - 107 words
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Article65 1950-01-13 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 12.—The annual general meeting of the Indian Conference of Social Works held recently decided to observe Feb. 20, 1950, as the "Social Welfare Day" throughout India. The meeting elected Dr. Jivra] Mehta as President, and Dr. J. M. Kumarappa, Mrs. Matthai and PanditFOC - 65 words
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44 1950-01-13 2 GIBRALTA, Jan. 12.—Nine British warships under Admmral Sir Arthur Power, Commander-in-Chuf of the Mediterranean Fleet, sailei for Red Sea ports at noon Wednesday. Among them was HMS Chequers m which the Duke of Edinburg serves as flag-lieutenant A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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143 1950-01-13 2 Alleged Firing By Pakistan Border Police 3 Irjured KARIMGANJ (Assam), Jan. 12.— Three Muslim fishermen were injured m Latashail village under Karimganj police station m Assam as a result of firing by the Pakistan border police, it is learnt. It is stated that when the fishermen were bringing fish fromFOC - 143 words
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39 1950-01-13 2 TIRUPATI, Jan. 12.—1t is learnt that the Government of India will shortly bring m legislation for the administration of the properties belonging to temples, mutts and other religious institutions, which are of a.-India importance. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 39 words
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Article41 1950-01-13 2 LOS ANGELES. .Jan. 12.—A sharp earth-quake shook Los Angei-es at 1342 local time yesterday. The shock was also felt m Glendale. Hollywood, and Alhambra. South Gate reported a sharp shock, followed by another a minute later. No damage was reported ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-01-13 2 PHOTO. President Soekarno, ruler of the newly created Republic of the United States of Indonesia, held a receptl on In his residence m Jakarta on Dec. 27. Among the guests were the new U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia—Merle Cochran, formerly named U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan. Photo shows: President Soekarno (left) talksA.P. - 57 words
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105 1950-01-13 2 NEW DELHI. Jan. 12—The Government of India, m a notification published m the Gazette of India on Dec. 31 has specified that with effect from Jan. 26, 1950, the national colours for all ships registered m India should be a r^d ensign withF.O.C. - 105 words
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146 1950-01-13 2 NICOSIA. Cyprus, Jan. il.—Some 450 British soldiers arrived from Greece on Tuesday to strengthen the garrison m this restive colony. The soldiers came from Piracs and Salonika. They got here just five days before the unofficial plebiscite frowned on by the British Colonial Office—on whetherA.P. - 146 words
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954 1950-01-13 3 Pandit Nehru Urges Better Life National Status For SEA Mr. Mac Donald Warns Cwealth To Be Prepared For Worst DISCUSSION ON JAPAN AT COLOMBO CONFAB. COLOMBO. Jan. 12.—Pandit Nehru, the. Indian Premier, told the Commonwealth conference m Colombo yesterday that standards of living must be raised and states m SoutheastReuter - 954 words
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145 1950-01-13 3 LAUSANNE, Jan. I!.—Rita Hayworth and her baby daughter, Yasmin, are "making completely normal progress", the Montchoisi Clinic reported on Tuesday. Yasmin was born at the clinic on Dec. 28. Miss Olga Besson, the clinic's head nurse* said that Rita the Princess Aly Khan —leftA.P. - 145 words
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157 1950-01-13 3 PARIS, Jan. 12.—M. Pierre Htenri Teitgen, French Minister of Information, said yesterday that France will be "glad to pull out" of Indo-China "if the Vietnam Government asks it to." "France's armies are there not] against the Vietnamese people bull against HoReuter - 157 words
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Article41 1950-01-13 3 CAIRO, Jan. 11.—Britain and Egypt today opened sterling and financial talks. Ins a 40-minute session the delegations formally greeted each other and briefly stated the aims of the negotiations. The talks will get under way tomorrow morning. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article23 1950-01-13 3 ASMARA, Eritrea, Jan. 12.—Police seized 40 grenades m a European quarter of Asmara today. Yesterday they found 32 grenades m a house. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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81 1950-01-13 3 UNION JACK RETURNED TO BR. CONSULATE LONDON, Jan. 12.—A Union Jack, seized fr:m ihe British Consulate at, Tamsui, Formosa,, by eight armed Chinese Nationalist soldiers, was returned on Wednesday, th< Foreign Office announced. A message from the British Consul, E. T. Biggs, said that Chinese military police brought back theA.P. - 81 words
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178 1950-01-13 3 HONG KONG, Jan. 12.-The Nationalist military authorities m Hainan have announced that a reinforcement of 32 aircraft has arrived from, Taiwan to strengther the defence of ths island against Communist invasion. Pro-Nationalist sources here said that the invasion of Hainan Is expected hourly. Thousands178 words
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434 1950-01-13 3 USI Gets Ultimatum To Recognise Turco 's Private Army INDONESIA: DJAKARTA, Jan. 12.—Former Commando Captain R.P.P. "Turco" Westerling, who claims to command a 20,000 strong private army m West Java," yesterday sent an ultimatum to the Indonesian Government. He is demanding that his army be recognised as the official armedReuter - 434 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-01-13 3 A.P. PHOTO. Miss Fatima Jinnah, sister of the President of the Muslim League, Mr. M. A. Jinnah, presided at a public meeting m Karachi on Dec. 27, 1949, held under the auspices oX the World Muslim Conference to celebrate the Independence qf Indonesia. Photo shows: the flags of Pakistan andA.P. - 64 words
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340 1950-01-13 3 RUSSIANS GO TO THE POLLS ON MARCH 12 MOSCOW, Jan. 12.—Mao Tze-tung, China's Communist leader, will have every opportunity of observing at first hand how the Soviet Union prepares for nationwide elections. He is still here negotiating with the Russians. Russia has perhapsA.P. - 340 words
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Article119 1950-01-13 3 TAIPEI, Formosa, Jan. 12.—Chinese Communist agents have been active on Formosa but they have beerf wiped out m the past six months, an official statement said on Wednesday. The statement by the peace preservation headquarters was prompted m part by word of mouth advice119 words
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Article39 1950-01-13 3 LONDON, Jan. 12.—Chinese Nationalist planes raided Communistheld Shanghai on Saturday, killing SJ! porif.ns, tne Soviet news, agency ?aid today. More than 40 persons were wounded and 200 houses were destroyed m the raid, Tass reported.-- A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Advertisement262 1950-01-13 3 A.P. >V*\ V/Ait'^.'-' <■»£.■-■' 'V^& ViL.''" ▲**''!i3tefc 'm. dMmAmk- f^mmm. V, "MtiWmW m9m9m WATWmT 7 WJ»h&£TJmma€*^mmffl*r W^t^M>^ B*^ujpa—a i^^^^f^^^^^^^^ Do you feel nervous, weak, run-down, tired, depressed and Irritable? Why deny yourself the real pleasures of youthful days? If you want to look young and feel young, have the sparkle262 words
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343 1950-01-13 4 Contract For 88,000 Building On Balestier Road Signed Yesterday INDIAN ASSN'S 27 YEAR OLD DREAM AT LAST COMING TRUE (By Our Staff Reporter) At long last, m its 27th year of existence, the Singapore Indian Association is going to have343 words
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158 1950-01-13 4 INDIAN TALENTIME SHOW: ENTRIES CLOSING DATE JAN. 15 A talentime show will be organised by the Tamil Brotherhood Association sometime at the end of this month. The competition is open to amatuers only. Ceylon Tamils are eligible to participate. Last year the Tamil Brotherhood Association put up a grand programme158 words
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Article68 1950-01-13 4 With deep sorrow we inform our relatives and friends that Srimathi Chintamani, aged 24 wife of Mr. A. Rajco and daughter of Mr. N. Veerappillai passed away at Naval Base due to 3 months sickness after delivery. The cortege tfr'.l leave ior cremation at 9.30 a.m. today irom Block68 words
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Article55 1950-01-13 4 MATHEWS—JOY The Engagement is announced between <J. T. Mathews (Ulu Reims Est. Johore; and Miss Joy Zachariah, daugnter oi late Malpan Rtv. Zachanan. of Karthikapailil, Travancore. The marriage will D.V. tie solemnized at Jbt. Jonn's Church, Ayroor, TRAVANCOKxu on lyth January 1958. Relatives and friends are iniormed that no55 words
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Article134 1950-01-13 4 VIVEKANANDA DAY IN K.L. The 88th Birthday Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda will be celebrated at the Vivekananda Ashrama, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday, Jan. 15. The Programme will be as follows:— 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. Pooja, Bajana etc.; 12 noon to 2 p.m. Distribution of Prasatham; 4 p.m. to 5134 words
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42 1950-01-13 4 C-G TO OPEN PHOTOGRAPH EXHIBITION The Singapore Art Society's First Open Exhibition of Photographs will be held at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road, at 10.30 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. 29. The Commissioner General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald will open the Exhibition.42 words
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Article78 1950-01-13 4 The Indian Recreation Club Ist Team will play against the 67— Company RAPC at Soccer on Saturday* Jan. 14 at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m. I The I.R.C. players will be selected from the following:— K. Narayana, S. Paul, A. Rahim, S. Muthiah, S. Veloo,78 words
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549 1950-01-13 4 TAGORE'S "SACRIFICE" AT VICTORIA THEATRE ON JAN. 14 15 As already published m these columns, the Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society will stage SACRIFICE," the renowned English Play by Tagore at the Victoria Theatre at 8.30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 14 and Sunday. Jan. 15. The story briefly is as549 words
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97 1950-01-13 4 At a meeting of the Telok Mukim Indians held at Telok Tamil School on Jan. 4, it was unanimously decided to celebrate the Indian Republic Day on Jan. 26 by holding a public meeting at the Telok Padang. The following were elected to serve97 words
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39 1950-01-13 4 A general meeting of the Seiangor Table Tennis Association will be held at 10.30 a.m. on Jan. 15, at the V.M.C.A.. Brickfields Road, Kuala Lumpur, whan the officebearers for the currant year will be elected.39 words
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271 1950-01-13 4 At Sibu yesterday morning all the ten accused were formally charged with conspiring together on Aug. 20, 1948, to murder the Governor of Sarawak and others as a result of which conspiracy the Governor was m fact murdered on Dec. 3,1949.271 words
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Advertisement162 1950-01-13 4 fie Hair dressing Saloon At No. 378-32,14| milestone, Changi Road, Singapore. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, I the undersigned V. Sivasamy of No. 174 Serangoon Road, 6in«apore, has no cliiim whatsoever in respect of the above-said hairdressing salocn at No. 378-32, 144 m.s. Changi Road, Singapore, and that Mr. K.162 words
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Advertisement32 1950-01-13 4 Today: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. TJIOENG WANARA (m Malay) NEXT CHANGE AAJ-KI-RAAT (Hindustani) SUNDAY 11 a.m. Show: SEA RATOERS (complete serial) TOMORROW MIDNIGHT P. S. Govindan, S. Varalakshimi In "Apoorva Chintamani" (Tamil)32 words
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Advertisement110 1950-01-13 4 SHIRIN Today 2 Shows: 6.46 9.30 pjn. "HEER RANJHA" (Hindustani) Starring: Mumtaj Shanti, Gulam Mohamed, Gulab, Shreenath. OPENING TOMORROW 3 Shows: 3.30, 6.45 9.15 p.m. "DARD" (Hindustani) r> ND GLORIOUS WEEK! STILL GOING STRONG DEVA MANOHARI with SEE THE BEST DANCES OF LALITHA PADMINI RAGINI IN GULEBAKAVALI DRAMA. DONT MISS110 words
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