Indian Daily Mail, 19 January 1950
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Title Section16 1950-01-19 1 Indian daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 338. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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293 1950-01-19 1 Old imperialism Is Dead, Assures Cwealth Secretary (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jan. 18.— The British Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations Mr. Philip J. Noel Baker told newsmen here this morning the purpose of Britain's presence m Malaya was to293 words
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Article80 1950-01-19 1 PITTSBURGH, Jan. 18. —T h c spreading strike of more than 81,000 soft coal miners m six states began to affect steel production yesterday. Coal shortages, which already have cut rail services, threatened power supplies of 300 big Pittsburgh area industrial plants. The United States SteelReuter - 80 words
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567 1950-01-19 1 A Reuter report adds: Mr. Philip Noel-Baker, British Sec retary for Commonwealth Relations declared at a press conference m New Delhi on Jan. 18 the Commonwealth countries were agreed there could be no peace unless the peoples of the world567 words
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Article51 1950-01-19 1 MOSCOW. Jan. 18 —The Supreme Soviet has appointed Mikhail Georgievich Pervukhin Vice-President of the Council of Ministers. It has released him from his duties as Minister for the Chemical Industry, a position he ii;ts held since 1942. M. Pervukhin thus becomes a deputy to Marshal Stalin.- ReuterReuter - 51 words
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29 1950-01-19 1 ANTI COMMUNIST BODY FORMED IN TRICHY (From Our Own Correspondent; MADRAS, Jan. 18. An antiCommunist association has been formed m Trichy to tackle unlawful and subversive elements. Copyright. v29 words
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Article132 1950-01-19 1 $1½ MILLION ROBBERY IN US.! BOSTON, Jan. 18.— Seven masked gunmen staged the third biggest robbery m the United States history on Tuesday night. They took U. 5.51,500,000 m cash at gunpoint and left another million dollars behind because they could not carry it. Brinks Incorporated, nationwide armoured car moneyA.P. - 132 words
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609 1950-01-19 1 P.W.D. FORES GUARDS QRS. BURNED DOWN BY BANDITS INCIDENT IN KOTA TINGGI AREA At b a.m. on Jan. 18 a party of bandits visited Lam Keow Sawmills on the Kluang-Mersing Road, m Kota Tinggi area (Johojre) and set fire to the P.»V.I>. Oilicer's Quarters and Forest Guard Quarters. The lines609 words
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Article118 1950-01-19 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 18.— The Indian Assembly Secretariat has called upon members of the Assembly to uiti nouunaUGiis before Jan. 23 for the Presidentship of the Indian Republic It Mid the Assembly will meet on the ii< ■'>;-, of Jan 24 to elect the President ilA.P. - 118 words
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Article26 1950-01-19 1 NO RATIONING IN JACARTA DJKARTA, Jan. 18— The mUltary Governor of Djkarta today announced the temporary suspension of the rationing scheme started by the Dutch. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement268 1950-01-19 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Malaya, B.N. Borneo and Sarawak (BY POST) 1 Month 4.00 3 12.00 24.00 1 Year 43.00 Other Places 1 Month 4.50 3 13.U0 6 27.00 1 Year 64.00 EUROPE m<i the M.S.A wHWm a TEW BAYS of your doorstep! This is the era of air travel. Your recreational268 words
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Advertisement238 1950-01-19 1 TELL YOUR FR6OPQXI TO THE PEOPLE through TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Dailj In Malaya over 14 yeara 71, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. dita insisted oX Malays ana Chinese. CAR COLLIDES WITH TRAIN JOHORE: Johore Bahru area At 6 p.m. on Jan. 17, car crossing the railway line on Senai Estate238 words
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618 1950-01-19 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. Jan. 19, 1950. CRUCIAL FOR BRITAIN Britain's present Labour Government will be given a further lease of life or not, will be decided at the general elections coming off next month, on Feb. 23 to be exact. It is true that the British Government has618 words
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375 1950-01-19 2 Govt. Announces Final Stage Oi Prohibition Programme BOMBAY, Jan. 18. With just about ten weeks to go before the entire province goes "dry" on April 1, the Bombay Government has announced the final stage of their prohibition programme. This stage will375 words
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194 1950-01-19 2 HATHEESINGH ON FAILURE OF COMMUNISM IN INDIA SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18.— Raja Hatheesingh, publisher and editor of the Bombay Evening Star, at a press conference here outlined reasons why Communism had no chance m India as compared with China. He was accompanied by his wife Krishna, youngest sister of PanditReuter - 194 words
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298 1950-01-19 2 PROPOSED SELF-CONTAINED "COLONY" IN NEW DELHI NEW DELHI, Jan. 18. Foreign visitors to India m future may well form a panoramic picture of India's multi-lingual and multi-religious people, if they happen to get lost m the proposed "parliamentarians' Hostel" here. The Hostel, expected to house moreFOC - 298 words
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176 1950-01-19 2 DISMISSED FOR CRITICISING PAKISTAN GOVT.! KARACHI, Jan. 18— The Parlianentary Party of the Moslem League, Pakistan's major political organisation, Tuesday expelled two members of Parliament from its ranks for criticising the government m recent Parliamentary debates it -vas leaxned on usually good authoThe expelled members were said to be MainReuter - 176 words
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82 1950-01-19 2 BERLIN, Jan. 18.— General Vassily Chuikov. Chief of the Soviet Control Commission, on Monday announced that three big Soviet zone intern, ment camps would be closed. In a letter to Mr. Walter Ulbricht, East German Deputy Prime Minister, General Chuikov said: "The Soviet Government has82 words
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Article70 1950-01-19 2 LONDON, Jan. 18.— Air Marshal Sir Hugh P. Lloyd, Air Commander m Chief for Far East Command, arrived at Northolt airport, London, n Monday with Lady Lloyd. They ilew from Singapore m a special RAF iansport. The Air Marshal has completed ins tour mA.P. - 70 words
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Article48 1950-01-19 2 TEL AVIV, Jan. 18-The District '•:>urt on Monday, indefinitely postponed the trial of the Communist newspaper, Kolnaam, charged with criminally libelling Premier Ben Gunon. The Attorney General's office requested the delay citing the impending transfer of the Minis*™ n t Justice to Jerusalem.- A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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150 1950-01-19 2 INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS MAKES FRESH EFFORTS SAIGON. Jan. 18.-The International Red Cross is making fresh efforts for the release of 400 French civilian hostages, including many women and children, held since 1946 by Ho Chi Minh (Vietminh Nationalist leader). Combined efforts of the International Red Cross and the French RedReuter - 150 words
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Article, Illustration63 1950-01-19 2 Khoja Ismuili children fold their hands m honour of their spiritual chief, the Aga Khan and his Begum (foreground) at the World Headquarters of the Muslim Section at Hasnabad, Bombay, during a recent reception. The Aga Khan is spending a month m his home city and hopes to attend theAP - 63 words
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Article70 1950-01-19 2 BOMBAY, Jan. 18. Four major airports m India will shortly be equipped with radar for meteorological studies m the regions, it is learned here. Decision to fit radar equipment to the airports at Bombay, Calcutta, Madras and Nagpur has just been taken at a conference ofFOC - 70 words
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Article144 1950-01-19 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALICJJT, Jan. 18.— Mr. K. Kelappan who recently resigned front the presidency of the Kerala Provincial Congress Committee, explained m a statement hta reasons for the step. He states the resignation was due to the disgusting manner m which Congressmen m office were144 words
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101 1950-01-19 2 CANBERRA TALK WILL BE AT MINISTERIAL LEVEL COLOMBO, Jan. 18. Ernest Bevin. British Foreign Secretary told reporters on Monday that the consultative committee to discuss Spender plan lor South East Asia at Canberra later this year, will be on a ministerial level. The other points made by B?vin were: 1.A.P. - 101 words
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Article151 1950-01-19 2 NUWARA ELIYA, Ceylon. Jan. 18. M. Paul Ratnadier, veteran French statesman, told Reuter here that the appeal by Mr. Philip Noel Baker British Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, for Joint East West action to evolve a new deal for Asian workers would "eco m the chancellories ofReuter - 151 words
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Article25 1950-01-19 2 ESSEN, Jan. 18. Dr. Gustay Krupp von Dohlen Und Halbach, 79-year-old former chief of the vast Krupp combine m thp Ruhr, died on Monday.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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149 1950-01-19 2 CRIME LABORATORY TO BE SET UP IN DELHI NEW DELHI, Jan. 18.— A crime laboratory will shortly be set up at Central Intelligence Bureau m New Delhi, to provide scientific aid* m the detection of crime. A national training college, to be located m the capital, will provide police officersFOC - 149 words
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72 1950-01-19 2 iir V7 S> Jan 18.— -Prance and West Germany will sign a new trade <2Ynn ne f, < ay for an estimated U.S. $400 million worth of business informed sources said Monday Th^' chief of the Bonn government's Economic Mission to ParisA.P. - 72 words
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105 1950-01-19 2 CAPETOWN. Jan. 18.-Pandit Hridya Nath Kunzru and Mr. Y. D. Gunrlevia, Indian delegates to the tripartite talks between India, Pakistan and South Africa opening here on teb. 6 are expected to arrive by air on Feb. 4 and will be guests of the105 words
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Article70 1950-01-19 2 BOMBAY, Jan. 18.-Mr. P O Saver, South African Transport Mil mster said here Monday that uL attitude of his government to the prehmmarv discussions on the que sl}™ j»f Indians m South Africa scheduled for Feb. 6 m Capetown' would fndia O n3 c Ot tr dWlllReuter - 70 words
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Article23 1950-01-19 2 HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 18 Greta Production of the film, basrd on Hcrore de Salzacs "Duchess o Langreis", will begin m April A.PA.P. - 23 words
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597 1950-01-19 3 For Priority Considerations Of Soviet Demand To Oust Nationalist China OR. TSIANG'S PLEA TO INVITE JftiNMUiifiiUrt HJK MSHMIH iALIiS! LAKE SUCCtiSS, Jan. 18. Foes of Nationalist China sunerea anoiner tacacal diplomatic seioactc luemay wnen the U.N. Security Council refused to consider immediately a new r uyosiav597 words
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115 1950-01-19 3 LAKE SUCCIISS, Jun. lb.— Dr. T. t. Tsiang (.Cruna) President ot the oecumy Council, torn tteuter yesterday that he was h^peiui that a meeting oi tne Council would be neld next week, possioiy on Weanesday or Tnur^ay, on the Kashmir issue. Deoate onReuter - 115 words
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320 1950-01-19 3 Russians Walk-Out Of Allied Council REFUSE TO DISCUSS REPATRIATION OF JAPANESE PRISONERS TOK YO, Jan. 18. The Russians again walked out of the Allied Council today, refusing to discuss the repatriation of Japanese prisoners. They raised no objection to the presence of the Chinese Nationalist representative, General Chu Shihming. TheReuter - 320 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-01-19 3 A.P. and Reuter MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK at the Microphone at her residence m New York's Riverdale section, U.S.A. on Jan. 8, as she delivered her farewell address to the United States before leaving to Join her husband on the island of Formosa.. She pledgedA.P.; Reuter; AP - 64 words
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383 1950-01-19 3 Nationalist Planes Blast Red Invasion Fleet CHINA: CANTON SUFFERS ONE OF THE WORST AIK ATTACKS TAIPEI, Formosa, Jan. 18.— Nationalist air force headquarters reported on Tuesday its warplanes blasted a fleet of 900 junks and other craft being assembled across Formosa Strait, presumably for an eventual attack on Formosa. Around383 words
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443 1950-01-19 3 Co operatives Must Get Their Power Strength From Own Members, Says Ex- French Premier /.L.O. ASIAN REGIONAL CONFERENCE: MJWAKA ELIYA, Ceylon, Jan. 18. The cooperative societies of Asia must act on their own, relying on Governments only as a stimulus, M. Paul Ramadier, former French Premier, urged here last night.Reuter - 443 words
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240 1950-01-19 3 INDONESIA TO TAKE ACTION AGAINST "TURK" WESTERLING JAKARTA, Jan. 18.— The Indonesian Government is to take action against "Turk" Westerling. a former Dutch Army captain, wno has formed a private army and demanded recognition from the United States of Indonesia and West Java. The Indonesian Prime Minister, Mohammed Hatta, toldA.P. - 240 words
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Article68 1950-01-19 3 THE HAGUE, Jan. 18. The world's tin mines yielded a total ot 13,400 long tons last October a 200-ton increase over the previous month, the International Tin Study Group announced. The survey showed Bolivia produced 2,191 tons during October, compared to 2,690 for September, ProductionA.P. - 68 words
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Article42 1950-01-19 3 BALTIMORE, Jan. 18. President Elpidio Quirino of the Philippines was m "excellent condition" yesterday, after an operation for a kidney stone. Less than an hour after the operation yesterday he said: "I feel like a fighting cock." ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article45 1950-01-19 3 VATICAN CITY, Jan. 18. Pope Pius XII is suffering from rheumatism and has for several days given up his daily walks m the Vatican garden, a Vatican 6ource reported Tuesday. Despite his ailment, however, the Pope continues to follow hl& reglorous duties.- A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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116 1950-01-19 3 WASHINGTON. Jan. 18. A United States State Department spokesman yesterday denied a London report (not Reuter) that Britain, ,the United States ana France had reached a secret agreement to detach the Saar from Germany and give it semi-indepen-dence. The London report said theReuter - 116 words
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101 1950-01-19 3 "DEFENCE OF THE REALM ACT" FOR EGYPT CAIRO, Jan. 18.— A special fourpoint legislation to be known as "Defence of the Realm Act" is being drafted by a Ministerial Committee, preparatory to the abolition of martial law m Egypt, Dr. Hamid Zaky Bey, Egyptian Minister of State for Political Affairs,Reuter - 101 words
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Article30 1950-01-19 3 NEW YORK, Jan. 18. Storm* and blizzards killed at least 52 people m Nortti America Sunday and caused damage estimated m millions of dollars.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement30 1950-01-19 3 STANULES CONCENTRATED iftWUP^^^ ESSENCE OF CHICKEN Pleasant and Easily Digested. Gives Nourishment Rapidly and Effectively Stimulates a Convalescent to make a Complete and Rapid Recovery. Agenjs: W. A. BARTHOLOMEPSZ LTD.30 words
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570 1950-01-19 4 LIST OF DONATIONS RECEIVED UP TO JAN. 16 PENANG INDIAN DONATES THROUGH IDM The INDIAN DAILY MAIL is glad to announce that it has just received a cheque for $100/- to the Singapore Indian Association Building Fund from Major A. S. Roman, who was formerly570 words
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81 1950-01-19 4 SEMBAWANG REVERTED TO NAVAL CONTROL At a simple ceremony, the Royal Naval Air Station, Sembawang, Monday morning reverted to tne Control ot the Koyal Navy alter having been on loan to the R.A.F for the last two years. It was iron; Sembawang that a number of strikes and target m81 words
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Article84 1950-01-19 4 The Indian Recreation Club Ist Eleven will play against the Kota Raja Club Ist Eleven* in a friendly game of soccer on Saturday. Jan. 21 at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m. The I.R.C. players will be selected from the following: K. Narayana. S. Sithambaram,84 words
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55 1950-01-19 4 The names of the casualties in-H volved m the mosquito mid- air col- j lision over British North Borneo on Friday Jan. 13, 1950, are as follows: j F/Lt. J. A. Carpenter, Flying Offi- cer D. A. Harker, Navigator 2 G. R.55 words
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102 1950-01-19 4 Th<> rainfall for 1949 was slightly below normal with 93.38 inches of rain. December was the wettest month with 12.56 inches. March was the driest month with 2.91 inches. Temperatures were normal. The highest temperature 94 degrees F was recorded on 23rd March and again onFOC - 102 words
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Article, Illustration72 1950-01-19 4 Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Gomez of Puthenthope (Trivandrum) whose marriage took place at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Singapore on Dec. 29 last. Mr. Gomez is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Gomez of Puthenthope (Trivandrum) and Mrs. Gomez formerly Miss Stella is daughter of72 words
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Advertisement106 1950-01-19 4 ,Get to tRe root of the {Wo£m~~.l trouble- ths Kidneys- JJ&Qf^ L^^^lde WITT'S PILLS 18 rtr Kidney and Bladder Troubles One of the Great Love Stories brought Movingly and Memorably to the Screen Melodious Music, Enchanting Dances and Crisp and Witty Dialogues will keep you SPELL BOUND IN TAMIL Adapted106 words
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Advertisement187 1950-01-19 4 SHIRIN Today 2 Shows: 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. MELA (Hindustani) Starring NARGIS, DIUP KUMAR and many others OPENING TO-MORROW: DILLAGI (Hindustani *rgitfln~na >n~i v n > it i¥D"CJU idhi iili'|iiliiliilii|iitnlh|jiliitii|iiliiti>liiiii|ii|iiiMiiiii,liiliiliiaij Today 15th and Last Day DEVA MANOHARI LOVE OR DUTY COME AND SEE AT DIAMOND Today Z Shows: 3.30 and187 words
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Advertisement77 1950-01-19 4 GRAND MIDNIGHT PREMIERE SATURDAY 21st JANUARY, 1950 SIMULTANEOUSLY AT DIAMOND ALHAMBRA 11.30 P.M. 12 Midnight GEMINI HITS AGAIN The greatest offering with a proud Smile The next record smashing hit after Chandraleka 'STRANGE BROTHERS' TWWByi 7i v HWWiiiiiiiii ifi v1 1 riCiftf. /tt •-■woii Adapted from the famous Novel CORCICAN77 words
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