Indian Daily Mail, 15 January 1950
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Title Section16 1950-01-15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 334. SBNGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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416 1950-01-15 1 Hundreds Of Unrepealed Laws Have To Be Signed NEW DELHI, Jan. 14.— The busiest man m India on Jan. 26 will be the Indian Republic's first President. While the entire nation celebrates the inauguration of the Republic, the President has toFOC - 416 words
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Article, Illustration65 1950-01-15 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 14^Pakiatan'a Prime Minister, Liaquat All Khan and his wife will visit Moscow In April, it was reliably reported m Calcutta yesterday. The Prime Minister's wife has been invited to visit Argentina by President Peron's wife, Senora Eva Peron. It was notAP - 65 words
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373 1950-01-15 1 MALIK WALKS OUT ONCE AGAIN FROM SEC COUNCIL LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 14.— Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, Jakob A. Malik, strode out grimly of the United Nations Security Council again yesterday after losing his fight to oust the Nationalist China delegation. Malik said heA.P. - 373 words
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407 1950-01-15 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 14.— Hundreds of Royal Crowns-carved enfcraved, embroidered or painted m this former Imperial City -—are defying Indian attempts to erase or replace them before the country becomes a Republic on January 26. Royal insignia* were to be replaced by AsokaFOC - 407 words
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360 1950-01-15 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 14.— With th c inaugurutinn of the ne;v Constitution on Junuary 26, when India Ihjco meH tt Sovereign Republic, <-hanre» wUljßc introduced m the desigos for flags, crests and badges of all the Armed Forces, tt Is learnt. The360 words
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76 1950-01-15 1 REPORT ON TIBETAN AUTONOMY "ENTIRELY UNTRUE" NEW DELHI, Jan. 14.— A spokesman of the External Affairs Ministry on Jan. 12 described as "entirely untrue" a London message which quoted "official sources" there as saying that preliminary agreement had been reached among the United States, Britain and India on measures aimedGIIS - 76 words
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Article144 1950-01-15 1 Air Force crest. The Indian Air Force ensign though it remains unchanged m dimensions has been altered m design. The Union Jack m the upper left corner of the ensign has been re- placed by the national tricolour and the star surrounding the saffron while green roundel of the IndianFOC - 144 words
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Article62 1950-01-15 1 JAKARTA, JaA. 14, The IndoI neslan lef twing trade union organisation "SOBSI" has rejected an invitation by the Indonesian Government to send delegates tc the International Labour Organisation conference opening m Colombo next Week because it considers the ILO unrepresentative 02 world labour. "SOBSI" played a prominentReuter; A.P. - 62 words
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149 1950-01-15 1 BR. FIRMS REFUSE TO APPEAR BEFORE ARBITRATION COURT RANGOON, Jan. 14. British owned oil companies In Rangoon known as Oil Concessions Ltd., (the Burmah Oil Co., the British Burmah Petroleum Co., and the Indo-Bur-mah Petroleum C 0.,) were on Thursday reported by court sources to have refused to accept noticeA.P. - 149 words
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110 1950-01-15 1 RUM TO BE U.S.I. HIGH COMMISSIONER TO HOLLAND JAKARTA, Jan. 14. Reliable sources said on Thursday that Promier Mohamed Hatta's cabinet has agreed on the selection of Mohammed Rum as High Commissioner to the Netherlands. No official announcement has been made yet. Political circles m Jakarta predicted Rum's appointment almostA.P. - 110 words
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Article57 1950-01-15 1 Employer* Requested To Declare Jan. 26 &2? As Paid Holiday* > NEW DELHI, Jan. 14.— The Gov- eminent of India have requested employers' organisations m the country to declare Jan. 26 and 27 1 as paid holidays to the workers to enable them to participate m the celebrations connected withGIIS - 57 words
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Article160 1950-01-15 1 TAIPEI, Formosa, Jan. 14.— Ma* dame Chiang Kai-shek returned to Nationalist China yesterday to help her husband save the remains of his shrunken domain. Generalissimo Chiang met his wife at Peach Orchard Field, a Nationalist air base an hour's drive south of Taipei. It wasA.P. - 160 words
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309 1950-01-15 1 India's Attitude In Another War: No One Can Forecast, Says Gammans LONDON. Jan. 14— Mr. L. D. Gammans. Conservative Member of Parliament, Haid m the Commonwwlth and Empire Review yesterday that now no one could say what would be India's attitude if another war oroke out. Writin* under the headingReuter - 309 words
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261 1950-01-15 1 I CHINA: TAIPEI. Jan. 14. The Chinese Nationalist on Friday nighl said that Russian advisers were aiding Communist preparations for an invasion of the Chusan islands, important Nationalist airbase. The Nationalist Defence Ministry, which made the allegation, said each Red division assigned to the261 words
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Article, Illustration4435 1950-01-15 2 'A Year full Of Hard Work Hard Labour, Not Empty Words Empty Labour' Pandit Nehru's New Yearj Day Message To The Nation NAGPUR, Jan. 1, (By Air Mail).—" Work Hard was Jthe Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's New Year Day call to the nation. Pandit Nehru said: can hardly wishFOC - 4,435 words
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Article, Illustration106 1950-01-15 2 Clad m a bl&ck velvet gowtt, Holland's Queen Juliana signed A decree m the Royal Palace, Amsterdam, on Dec. 27, transferring sovereignty to the Republic of the United States of Indonesia. The transfer eneded 300 years ox Dutch rule m the Ea4t Indies. Present at the signing ceremony were IndonesianAP - 106 words
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696 1950-01-15 3 Dr. Rajendra Prasad's Views MADRAS, Jan. 14.— 1n the Republic of India, the Congress has a great part io play, said Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of the Constituent Assembly, on Jan. 2 morning m the course of a talk with Pressmen. He696 words
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Article60 1950-01-15 3 NOWGONG (Assam), Jan. 14.— The All-India Blind Relief Society will open an eye treatment centre here from Jan. 18 to Jan. 28. The first three days will be for all sorts of operation and the treatment will be free. The local people have made arrangementsFOC - 60 words
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121 1950-01-15 3 INDIA TO SET UP NATIONAL HARBOUR BOARD MADRAS, Jan. 14. The Indian Government will shortly set up a National Harbour Board to deal with majtor policies m regard to the port development programme. The proposal for the establishment of a natonal harbour board was adopted by the Central Board ofFOC - 121 words
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578 1950-01-15 3 TRIVANDRUM, Jan. 14.— Eight Ministers tendered their resignations to the Chef Minister, Mr. T. K. Narayana Filial, on Jan. 2 morning. The resignations of Mr. Ikkanda Warrior, Miss Annie Muscerene, Mr. T. A. Abdullah and Mr. K. Aiyappan were accepted. The Cabinet now consistsFOC - 578 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-01-15 3 PHOTO. The Emperor Hatte Selassie, ruler of Ethiopia, prepares to enter one of his air force's Swedish Saf ir planes at toe military airport at Harar Meadow near Addis Ababa, capital of hto natkw The picture was made during recent Ethiopian Air Force manoeuvres. *«c APAP - 46 words
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Article71 1950-01-15 3 CALCUTTA, Jan. 13.— Prof. A. W. Ashby, the noted British agricultural economist from Oxford, arrived m Calcutta on Monday afternoon by air from Madras. He went round the Academy of Fine Arts Exhibition and portions ot the Indian Museum. During nib three days' stay mFOC - 71 words
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Article565 1950-01-15 3 Hindu M ahasabha's Name Changed CALCUTtA, Dfec. 26, (By Air Mali). THE Hindu Mahasabha at its Concluding session m Calcutta oil Monday adopted a "constructive programme of work" for the organization. It also changed the name of the organization to "AkhiJ Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha" and authorized its President to appointFOC - 565 words
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Article83 1950-01-15 3 .BOMBAY, Jan. 14. Twenty-nve e **Hf 2 1111 ln Bombay and Ahmedabad have given notice of closure during January, due to shortage of raw cotton, Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda, Bombay Labour Minister, revealed m v*\ tel mlnls^?r said, would resuit m the unemployment of 40,000FOC - 83 words
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Article81 1950-01-15 3 Ocean Science Congress ♦«E?°? A> n 14.— Twelve countries m Asia and Africa havi- a ITl c t th ?s of the Pan-Indian Ocean Science Cftn- re S to Po-ofdtaw* scientific and technonological activities m the^r regions and further cause of "international Science," The countries are: India,FOC - 81 words
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Article, Illustration107 1950-01-15 3 FULL HOUSE -NO JOB! Mrs. Joseph Warden, 36, (left) rf Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A., brought home six-day-old twins Carol and Carl to her overcrowded household to find that her husband, a factory worker, had been laid off m.J?» ffen eral st ff economy move. She now has 15 children. P hAP - 107 words
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Article59 1950-01-15 3 JAIPUR, Jan. 14.— The Exchange Committee of the Jaipur State Ra.ilwaymen's Union, at a meeting on Sunday, decided to go on strike on the midnight of Jan. 24 if their demands were not met. The union's demands include revision of pay scales and allowance m conformity withFOC - 59 words
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340 1950-01-15 4 Indo- Malayan Trade Shows Balance In Favour Of India (By Our Staff Reporter) India had a favourable trade balance with Malaya of over six million Straits dollars m November, 1949, the last complete month fo r which figures are now available.340 words
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100 1950-01-15 4 INDIAN DELEGATION TO FIRST ASIAN LABOUR CONFERENCE "*3 MADRAS, Jan. 14.— The Minister for Labour m the Madras Government, Mr. H. Sitarama Reddy, will lead the Indian delegation to the firgt Asian Regional Labour Conference commencing m Nuwara Eliya (m Ceylon) on Jan. 16. The delegation includes substitute delegates, theGIIS - 100 words
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180 1950-01-15 4 Athletes Due Here Today En Route To New Zealand Today, Sunday (Jan. 15) the North Rhodesian team of seven athletes, are swimmer s|nd three cyclists will arrive In Singapore, continuing their journey the following day. On Wednesday Jan. 25 will arrive 40 of the English team, 41 being already on180 words
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197 1950-01-15 4 The Standing Committee on Finance, Federation of Malaya, has approved a provision of $12,516.00 as a contribution by the Federation Government towards the maintenance of the School of Oriental and African Studies. The School of Oriental and African Studies provides the main facilities for teaching197 words
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171 1950-01-15 4 Indians m Johore Bahru will oe celebrating the Inauguration of the Republic of India on the 26th Jan. 1950. The following Is the proposed programme > 1. Prayers m places Of worship. 2. Flag hoisting m the premises of Local Indian171 words
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Article55 1950-01-15 4 The Town Board. Kota Bharu. has isstleH notice to all householders to forward complete list of rents collected from January 1950. This list is needed for the compilation of a yearly revenue list for the year 1950. All returns must tre aetit In before January55 words
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218 1950-01-15 4 MALAYAS' UNDERGROUN MOVEMENT FOILED The Commissioner of Police, Federation of Malaya, has authorised the issue of the folio wine statement: Early m December information was received by the Police that a Malay underground movement was being organised m North Perak. Acting on this information a series of raids and arrests218 words
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Article197 1950-01-15 4 At the invitation of both ithe Federation and Singapore 1 Governments, the Assistant Educational Adviser to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Miss Freda H. Gwilliam, will visit Malaya some time m the middle of this month. Her visit has been arranged by the197 words
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Article181 1950-01-15 4 Following a meeting of heads of Departments and Community leaders held at the Balai Besar on Jan. A regarding the State schema for Anti-Bandit Month, the Mentri Besar of Kelantan, Nik Ahmad Kamil bin Hajl MahrnUd, has circularised all heads 01 departments and community leaders on the181 words
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103 1950-01-15 4 The Army m Malaya is conducting a recruiting campaign m Kelantan at ithe Hest House, Kota Bahru, from Jan. 23 to Feb. 2. The State Public Relations Department is assisting m giving the widest publicity, and m showing a special nlm "Soldier Craftsman" loaned by103 words
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473 1950-01-15 4 Kedah and Perils have decided to anticipate General Enrolment day, Jan. 30, for the Malayan People's Anti-Bandit Month, and have already opened Centres at eight towns Kangar. Alor Star, Jitra, Kuala Nerang, Sungei Patanu Kulim, Bandar Bahru and Baling. Mr. R.473 words
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Article40 1950-01-15 4 HONGKONG, Jan. 13— The Hongkong Government yesterday lifted an embargo on the import ,of cotton yarn from India for local consumption. Indian cotton yarn, therefore, can be sold either to local factories or for re-export as desired Reuter.^40 words
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