Indian Daily Mail, 18 January 1950
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Title Section17 1950-01-18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 337. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18 y 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.17 words
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437 1950-01-18 1 Address At Malayalee Conierence In Madras PREMIER WARNS AGAINST TENDENCY TOWARS ULTRA -PROVINCIALISM (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 17.— An A U-Malayalee Conference held under the auspices of the Madras Kerala Samaj concluded its two-day session on Sunday nig437 words
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127 1950-01-18 1 C'Wealth Is "One Economic Unit" Says Noel Baker (From Oar Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 17.— Mr. Philip Noel Baker, British Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, told the IDM correspondent here today: "We believe m economic development." Noel Baker who passed through Madras this morning en route to Delhi from Colombo after127 words
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94 1950-01-18 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BEZWADA, Jan. 17. Andhra Pro. vince is bound to be formed "sooner or later/ Prof. N. G. Ranga, Andhra Congress leader, declared today. Ranga said the new province which the Indian Government had agreed m principle, will require only94 words
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Article42 1950-01-18 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 17.— British For. c ;<n Sec; etary Ernest Bevin left Colombo today on his way home m the •miser Birmingham. He is to visit E^ypt, Italy, and France on his way I lo Britain. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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125 1950-01-18 1 India's Ambassador m Indonesia, Dr. P. Subbaroyan, passed through Singapore yesterday morning on his way to India from Jakarta by air. Dr. Subbaroyan will participate m the Republic Inauguration celebrations at Delhi, and then proceed to Madras. He will return to Indonesia by the end125 words
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178 1950-01-18 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, J-?n. 17. Following reports regarding failure of crops m several districts, the Government are now seriously considering measures of relief necessary m these areas. The districts art ec ted are; Chittoor, North Arcot, Chinglepet, Salem, Coimbatore and178 words
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Article102 1950-01-18 1 WORKERS IN ISRAEL HAIFA, Jan. 17.— A strike by Cable and Wireless employees throughout Israel today cut alt direct cable links with Britain. Cables were being handled by government facilities through Paris. The ejnployees are demanding compensation from the company, whose, activities are to takeReuter - 102 words
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65 1950-01-18 1 India Receives U.S. $.14,000 Worth Medical Equipments From W.H.O. NEW DELHI, Jan. 17.— India will shortly receive teaching and medical equipment worth about (U.S.) $14,000 out of WHO's allocations made last year. This was disclosed by Dr. C. Muni, Regional Director of WHO for Far East m Bombay prior toGIIS - 65 words
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Article35 1950-01-18 1 BALTIMORE, Maryland, Jan. 17 -President Elpidio Quirino of the Philippines underwent an operation on Monday at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, for the removal of a stone from his left kidney.- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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97 1950-01-18 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jan. 17— The Indian National Congress Wording Committee which met here today discussed the country's economic situation and its remedies. The CommiUee paid *reat attention to problems of production at a three-hour siting. It97 words
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Article103 1950-01-18 1 LONDON, Jan. 17.— The London Times today laid that if the Burmese Government could put its affairs m order it might benefit substantially iVom the decision of the Common- aalth representatives at Colombo to join m a new approach to the •voblems of Southeast Asia. "ThereReuter - 103 words
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Article24 1950-01-18 1 BERNE. Jan. 17.— The Swiss Federal Council (Cabinet) decided today to give de jure recognition to the new Chinese Government. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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27 1950-01-18 1 H.K. Bus Drivers End Go Slow Movement HONGKONG. Jan 17 —Hongkong bus drivers today ended their three weeks' old go-alow movement. Tramway services are still suspended. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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82 1950-01-18 1 CALCUTTA STUDENT SENTENCED TO 12 YEARS CALCUTTA. Jan. 17. Mirnal l£antri Chatlerjee, accused of flnne: RhoUi al a meeting addressed by Pandit Nehru. Prime Minister of India, was sentenced yesterday for attempted murder and possession of arms to seven and five years rigorous imprisonment respectively. The sentences are to runReuter - 82 words
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Article63 1950-01-18 1 DJKARTA, Jan. 17— Dr. Halim, non-party, succeeded yesterday, m forming a new Republican cabinet after 20 days of difficult negotiations, reports Aneta, the Dutch news agency The Cabinet consists of 15 members three Socialists, three National lists, three Masjumi and one each of Labour for Union,Reuter - 63 words
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Article55 1950-01-18 1 Jan. 17. A village Panchayat here was inaugurated today as the first among five to be set up prior to Jan. 26 m five districts of baurastra. It is learned SUU gram (village) Panchayats will be functioning shortly m the Union and Government would give R5.6,000,00055 words
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159 1950-01-18 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 17.— Mr. P. C. Joshi. formerly General Secretary of the Communist Party of India, m a statement m Calcutta said that nothing could be more painful to him then to learn from the Press of his expulsion from the Party. TheFOC - 159 words
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643 1950-01-18 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. Jan. 18, 1950. DISCIPLINE NOT FOR THE ARMY ONLY II IN the first article m this series we explained that discipline is as much essential for the public as for armed forces, not only for their own protection but for their country's safety and security.643 words
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491 1950-01-18 2 G—G's Order On Procedure Pot Swearing-in NEW DELHI, Jan. 17.— The Governor-General of India issued a constitutional order to provide for the summoning of the provisional Parliament, the election of the first President of the Indian Republic and the taking of the oath ofFOC - 491 words
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Article47 1950-01-18 2 m respect of Cabinet Ministers m the Union and States. Further, transitory provisions m the constitution provide that Ministers of Cabinet rank can continue as Ministers m the Union as well as m the State but there is no provision about Ministers of State and Deputy Ministers.47 words
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Article108 1950-01-18 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 17— When the new Republic is inaugurated on January 26 Governors of Provinces will take fresh oaths of office which will be administered to them by the Chief Justice of the Province concerned. So far as Rajpramukhs arc concerned they will administerFOC - 108 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-01-18 2 PHOTO. Indian Prime Minister PANDIT JAWAHARLAL NEHRU (centre, standing) addresses a session of the World Pacifists' Conference on Dec. 31 m Sewagram, Central India where Mahatma Gandhi snent most of his days.— APAP - 33 words
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Article106 1950-01-18 2 It is expected that the work of the Federal Court will increase under the new Constitution since it will take over not only appeals which had hitherto gone to the Privy Council but also develop a section to deal with criminal matters. This will inevitably lead to the106 words
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95 1950-01-18 2 MINISTERS OF STATE: POSITION UNDER NEW CONSTITUTION NEW DELHI, Jan. 17.— The future of the Ministers of State and Deputy Ministers alter the inauguration of the new constitution still remains undetermined, it is stated m authoritative circles here. Since there is no provision m the constitution for such offices, the95 words
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170 1950-01-18 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 17.— India hopes to be self-sufficient m jute this year, according to a spokesman of the Commerce Ministry. The spokesman said that the transit jute from Assam, held m East Bengal, amounting to about 60.000 bales, was °f no serieusFOC - 170 words
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Article61 1950-01-18 2 Therefore, the Ministers of State and Deputy Ministers will have to resign their office when the new constitution come into effect. If they are to be reappointed, it is pointed out, legislation permitting them to hold office of profit will have to be enacted. How this can be done isFOC - 61 words
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Article115 1950-01-18 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 17.— The formal inauguration of the Supreme Court of India will take place on Jan. 28. The function Is likely to take place m tht Princes Chamber where the Court is at present housed. On Jan. 26, when the Republic la proclaimed, theFOC - 115 words
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57 1950-01-18 2 MADRAS, Jan. 17. In view of the term "Chief Minister" used for the head of the State Cabinet m the Con_ stitution of India, the Premier will be designated as "Chief Minister" with effect from January 26, 1950, the date on which India becomesFOC - 57 words
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253 1950-01-18 2 MOSCOW, Jan. 17. Stalin's reception of the Indian Ambassador (2100 hours local time, Saturday), has created considerable discussion and speculation among Moscow diplomats concerning the relations between India and the U.S.S.R. The Ambassador. Sir Sarepalli Radnakrishnan, tne wnite haired philosopher, stated that theA.P. - 253 words
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Article54 1950-01-18 2 BOMBAY, Jan. 17.— The Government of India will take over the administration of the port of Kandbt, tat the Golf of Catch, from April 1, it was learnt here. Kandta, which fa being developed into a major port, is now administered by the ChiefFOC - 54 words
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97 1950-01-18 2 MILL CLOSES DOWN FOR WANT OF COTTON STOCKS AHMEDABAD, Jan. 17. Tfce Harivaliabh Mult-hand Mills, employ* ing about 1,400 workers, closed down on Jan. 12 "owing to the depletion of cotton stocks." This is the first mill to close down down hi Ahmedabad for want of cotton. The Textile LabourFOC - 97 words
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448 1950-01-18 2 Scheduled Castes And Congress: Dr. Ambedkar's Advice RADICAL CHANGE IN POLICY URGED BOMBAY, Jan. 17.— Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, India's Law Minister, called upon Scheduled Caste people to give up their "political aloofness and co-operate .vith o.thers m "strengthening our newly won freedom." But m ay such co-operation the separate448 words
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Article112 1950-01-18 2 Dr. Ambedkar said the times were now changed and were different from that of "Hindu domination, when we were not sure of our future. Our ultimate goal now should be to consolidate our newly-won freedom." Stressing the need for the Federation to give up its allofness'' Dr. Ambedkar112 words
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57 1950-01-18 2 CHANDERNAGORE, Jan. 17. The Chandernagore Muncipal Assembly which commenced a 10-day ex-tra-ordinary session here, decided to send a deputation to wait on Sardar Patel, during his stay m Calcutta, and to urge him to quicken the integration of the city with the Indian Union.- FOCFOC - 57 words
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470 1950-01-18 3 Main Task Of Meeting Is To Improve ■Living Standards Of Asian Peasants Pandit Nehru, fJrges To Give 6 A Brave Lead* NUWARA ELIYA, Ceylon, Jan. 17. The first fullscale Asian regional conference of the International Labour Office opened here yesterday. Some 250 delegates fromReuter - 470 words
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325 1950-01-18 3 c Ot^ Jan 17 Xin 8 Farouk said Monday m the speech Irom the throne that Egypt would press for the evacuation ot British troops from Egypt and the Sudan. The speech read by Wafdist Prime Minister Nahas Pasha at the openingReuter - 325 words
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102 1950-01-18 3 HUNGARY REFUSES TO PARTICIPATE IN WORLD COURT BUDAPEST, Jan. 17. Hungary yesterday refused to participate m an International Court Commission to investigate alleged violation of auman rights by her government. Early this month the American State Department announced that Britain, 1 Canada and the United States had asked Bulgaria, HungaryReuter - 102 words
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81 1950-01-18 3 «JS I ?F B L Jan 17 F ive thousand Istanbul students demonstrated on Monday, demanding the return of Cyprus to Turkey They marched to Taxsim Cairclein the new city and laid a wreath on the statue of Ataturk and called for union with the islandA.P. - 81 words
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364 1950-01-18 3 CHINA: LOSS OF THREE AIRCRAFTS FOR CHIANG REPORTED HONGKONG, Jan. 17.— Forty thousand troops of the Nationalist Sth and 26th armies which were trapped m Yunnan following General Lv Han's defection have been airlifted to Hainan, according to a Chinese press despatchReuter; A.P. - 364 words
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Article158 1950-01-18 3 THE HAGUE, Jan. 17.— An official Dutch communique stated that her representative at Peking, N. A. de Voogd has been asked to protest to the Chinese Communist authorities against the confiscation of the eastern compound of the Netherlands building m Peking. Chinese municipal authorities, aA.P. - 158 words
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Article83 1950-01-18 3 PARIS, Jan. 17. The Ho Chlminh (Indo-Chinese autonomist) regime has decided to recognise the Mao Tse-tung Government m China, the autonomist radio quoted by the France Presse news agency m Saigon announced yesterday The radio said the following note had been sent to the ChineseReuter - 83 words
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134 1950-01-18 3 new york, Jan. 17. Chinese Communist leader Mao Tse-tung said that the Communist victory In China "cannot be separated from the righteous struggle now being conducted by the working class ana all progressive forces throughtout the world." In a letter to Mr. Eugene Dennia,Reuter - 134 words
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Article73 1950-01-18 3 LONDON, Jan. 17.— Chinese Communist chief Mao Tze-tung paid a Hying visit to Leningrad, the Moscow Radio said Monday night The Radio, which did not mention the reason for Mao's trip, said he arrived m the Baltic city on Sunday and returned to Moscow Monday. MaoA.P. - 73 words
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Advertisement398 1950-01-18 3 Soviet Bloc Walks Out Of Three UN Committees PREDICTED AS MERE VACATION UNTIL CHINESE ISSUE IS SETTLED! and clamped a general boycott on all meetings of the 1 6 S l0 g aS Nationalist the three groups yesterday^^They JSLdi?i eek d fro m take a vacatioTiitU the Chiiese £S?k settted398 words
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1164 1950-01-18 4 50 To 70 Bandits Reported Involved At 8 a.m. on Jan. 17, a police truck travelling from Pahang to Kluang was attacked at the 17th mile. One police constable fell out from the lorry but the lorry carried on to Kluang. One extra1,164 words
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130 1950-01-18 4 U.S. Roving Ambassador To Visit Singapore On Feb. 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 17. U.S. Ambassador-at-Large, Dr. Philip Jessup, will reacn Singapore Feb. 4 m the course of his Far East survey trip for the Department of state, it was revealed nere yesterday. The Department's press officer Mr. Michael McDermott, told reporters130 words
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195 1950-01-18 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 17. Mr. Philip B. Sullivan, labour adviser tc the U.S. Slate Department's Bureau of Far Eastern Aii'airs, is expected to visit Singapore at the end ct this month during the course of a tour of American diplomatic posts m t*he Far East.195 words
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Article23 1950-01-18 4 The Officer Administering the Government has appointed Mr. David Smith to be a Justice of Peace for the Colony of Singapore.23 words
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137 1950-01-18 4 A special programme of Australian nlms will bo screened at .the V.M.C.A. Hall. Stamford Road, at 8 p.m. t:day (Wednesday), Jan. 18. Featured for the iirsi time m Singapore will bo .tne documentary Jamboree," a picioriul record of the Pan-Pacilic Jamboree m Victoria m137 words
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Article74 1950-01-18 4 I, N. A. Kesavan Chief Tenant of 131, Mackenzie Road. Singapore hereby inform Mr. N. G. Ramakrishnan sub-tenant of ground floor of the said house, that any transfer of the above said premises where he is at present having a provision shop to any one else without the consent74 words
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