Indian Daily Mail, 20 January 1950
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Title Section16 1950-01-20 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 339. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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399 1950-01-20 1 No Formation Of Without Naming Rayalaseema Telegus Want To Be Excluded (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 19. All lingering hopes of the immediate formation of Andhra Province vanished yesterday when Finance Minister Mr. Gopai Reddi told pressmen that Andhra leaders had decided not toReuter - 399 words
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Article84 1950-01-20 1 INSURANCE ACT (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jan. 19.— The Government of India today promulgated an Ordinance to cover certain provisions of the Insurance Act. The Insurance Bill which was introduced m the autumn session of Parliament last year is presently with the Select Committee. The Bill84 words
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Article51 1950-01-20 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHr, Jan. 19.— India's president will be "Mr. President," while the Rajpramukhs of States Unions would continue to he called "Their Highnesses" and the Provincial Governors as "Their Excellencies" it is announced. The Provincial Premiers under the new setup will be "Chief Ministers."51 words
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Article77 1950-01-20 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 19.— Three polio specialists of the World Health Organisation have arrived here on a three-month tour of India. The experts, whom the Indian Government recently invited, will visit various cities, medical and health institutions. Dr. Kezerian, one of the members of the visiting teamReuter - 77 words
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1044 1950-01-20 1 1.205 ARRESTS IN FEDERATION DURING WEEK ENDING JAN. 18 940 IN JGHORE ALONE There have been 1,205 arrests m the Federation during the week ending Jan. 18. Selangor 27, Perak 51, Malacca 11, Penang 10, Trengganu 1, Kedah' Perils 17, Johore 940, Negri Sembifan 127 and Pahang 21 says a1,044 words
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Article116 1950-01-20 1 CITY OF GOA, Jan. 19.— Portugal is among the colonial powers that are anticipating Marshall Aid for Vhe development of their overseas territories, the Portuguese Indian Government announced here. The announcement said that the Marshal Aid Economic Co-opera-tion Administration was "hoping to grant 23,500,000 dollarsReuter - 116 words
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Article100 1950-01-20 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 19.— Mass eva- J citation continued to-day m the southwestern section of Missouri, where floods have brought the Mississippi to a dangerous level. About 8,000 people had so far, been moved by mule, tractor, motor lorry and every available vehicle to evacuation points setReuter - 100 words
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Article25 1950-01-20 1 GREEK ELECTIONS POSTPONED ATHENS, Jan. 19— Greek elecMons which were to have been held on Feb 19 have been postponed un- til liar. 5.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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361 1950-01-20 1 NUWAKA fcLlxA, Ceylon, Jan. It).— French ex-Premier Paul Ramad*er uhhi iur t. weep my iu.au reiorms and iot lair w«i«t- s ana conditions m mhh countries, at today's session ojC tne iiiicruaiMwal Labour UrKanjaauoa s uluj reeioxiai comercnoe. AgriculturalReuter - 361 words
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191 1950-01-20 1 Congress Urges Immediate Formation Of Planning Commission (From Our Own Correspondent) XL\\ DLL 111, The Indian National Congress Working Committee today resolved to recommend to the Government the formation of a "Statutory Planning Commission" with an expert body of advisers and separata statistical organisation. The Committee which ia at presentReuter - 191 words
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684 1950-01-20 2 Indian Daily MAil Singapore, Friday, Jan. 20, 1950. A DISTORTED PICTURE OF MALAGA ADDKEbSiiNvjr a i'ress Conference m New Delhi on Wednesday, Mr. .Pnilip i\oei-£aker, trie bntisn Secretary of State lor Common wealth Ueia turns, declared that the purpose oi Brilain's presence m Maiaya was to piepiae the way J'or684 words
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1852 1950-01-20 2 OPPOSITION CRITICISM OF BILL IN MADRAS COUNCIL MADRAS, Jan. 10 (By Air Mail): In the Madras Legislative Council today, Mr. H. Sitarama Reddi, Revenue Minister, moved that the Madras Estates (Abolition and Conversion into Ryotwari) Bill, 1949, as passed by the Legislative Assembly, be taken1,852 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-01-20 2 PHOTO. Seen during the recent conference of Commonwealth Foreign Mini. __._.<_ n t left to right): Lester Pearson fro m Canada; P. tTSSlSSrSSJV^t. <****„*** (front row. Pakistan; Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Premier of _____g_l-____ ESLP&^jJ***** "»i"PJ ***m Ernest Bevin from Britain; F W Doidge from New Zealand Tr. B_S__* AS**?] PhillipAP - 52 words
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134 1950-01-20 2 Commodity Exchanges Between India And Japan NEW DELHI, Jan. 13..I 3 The Indian Government released details ;<n Tuesday on the commodity exchanges between India and Japan under an agreement signed on November 22, to run to June of this year. Japan's exports to India, to cost (U.S.) $21,300,000 at theA.P. - 134 words
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99 1950-01-20 2 WASHINGTON, Jan. 19—Republicans m the Senates Tuesday opened attacks on American Far East policy, demanding "no recognition" of the Peking Government. Senator Homer Ferguson of Michigan said: "Recognition of Red China by any country which has been engaged m the fight to containReuter - 99 words
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Article52 1950-01-20 2 DUNKIRK. Jan. 19. Dunkirk riockers Monday refused for the second time to load three railway coaches, destined for Indo-China on to the merchantman Empire Marshal. Their action was m support of a Communist campaign against th* continuance of the war against Ho Chi Minn's anti-FrenchReuter - 52 words
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Article49 1950-01-20 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 18. The Indonesian Government has appointed Dr. Soedarsono as their Charge d' Affaires m New Delhi, pending the appointment of an Ambassador, the Indian External Affairs Ministry announced yesterday. Dr. Soedarsono has been till now representative of the Indonesian Republic m New Delhi.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article99 1950-01-20 2 KARACHI Jan. 19—The Burma Oil Company's test well at Lakhra m Sind has reached a depth of 12,000 feet— the deepest m Asia. The Company proposes to carry it still further down and expects the oil at a depth of 16,000 feet. Very hard quartiziticAP - 99 words
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51 1950-01-20 2 CALCUTTA, Jan. 19.— The coal stocks of individual private factories have been requisitioned by the East Bengal Government for essential services, it is learnt m Calcutta, where this is regarded as an indication of further deterioration of tb*» *'"»i sition m East Pakistan.—FOC - 51 words
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77 1950-01-20 2 Pak. Bans Transit Of Passengers Between India And E. Bengal NEW DELHI, Jan. 19.— The transit of passengers and goods from India to and through Eastern Pakistan (Bengal) has been banned from midnight Thursday by the Pakistan government, an Indian official announced on Wednesday. He said that Pakistan has givenA.P. - 77 words
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173 1950-01-20 2 New Telephone Connexions Reservation Scheme Announced NEW DELHI, Jan. 19.— The Government of India have decided that m places where the "own-your-tele-phone scheme has been introduced, lup to 30% of telephone connexions available for Installation every month will be reserved for the "exempted categories," says a Ministry of Communications PressFOC - 173 words
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66 1950-01-20 2 MADRAS PRISONERS TO GET REMISSION ON REPUBLIC DAY MADRAS, Jan. 19.— T0 mark the inauguration of the Indian Republic »n Jan. 26, the Madras Government have decided to grrant special remissions ranging between 10 days and two months for 20.000 prisoners serving sentences m jails of the province Prisoners convictedGIIS - 66 words
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495 1950-01-20 3 Senator's Call ToOpponent^Of S. Africa's Racial Segregation Policy TO PLEDGE TO FIGHT FOR PHESEKVENG ELEMENTS OF DEMOCRACY FREEDOM CAPETOWN, Jan. 19. All opponents of the 1 South Alrican Government's policy 01 racial segregation were last night called upon to sign a. "declaration of unconquerabnity" pledgingReuter - 495 words
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99 1950-01-20 3 LONDON, Jan. 19. Dr. Soebandrio, newly-appointed Indonesian Charge d'Aftaires m London, made his first official call on the British Minister of State, Mr. Hector McNeil at 'the Foreign Office on Tuesday. Dr. Soebandrio is expected to return to Indonesia shortly to consult with his GovernmentReuter - 99 words
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278 1950-01-20 3 Canadian Delegation To Conduct Exploratory Trade Talks In India COLOMBO, Jan. 19. The Canadian delegation to tne commonwealth Foreign Ministers conterence m Colombo will conduct exploratory trade talks m India, .Patcistan and Japan on the homeward journey, it was learned here on Tuesday. The delegation, headed by the Minister forReuter - 278 words
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116 1950-01-20 3 NO RIFT BETWEEN U.S. AND BRITAIN ASSURES JESSUP HONG KONG, Jan. 19. —No rift has occurred between the United Slates and Britain and other countries over recognition of Communist China, Dr. Philip Jessup, United States Ambassador-at-Large told a press conference here. If different conclusions were reached on particular questions thatReuter - 116 words
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Article106 1950-01-20 3 ACCRA. Gold Coast, Jan. 19.—Fifty curfew breakers were arrestt-d here during the fight after Wednesday's incidents m which two policemen were stabbed to death m a clash with demonstrators. The city, capital of the British Gold Coast colony, was almost normal today with all offices; open.Reuter - 106 words
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49 1950-01-20 3 ATHENS, Jan. 19.— The last Bri-U.-h troops m Greece, the First Battalion Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment, will leave for home aboard the trooper Empire Windrush on Feb. 1, It was announced here. They will hold, a farewell r»»r»rie at Salonicft on Sunday." ReuterReuter - 49 words
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124 1950-01-20 3 LONDON, Jan. 19.— Sardar Mphammed Ibrahim Khan, President of the "Azad (free) Kashmir Government," arrived here last night on his way home from Lake Success after attending the United Nations discussion on Kashmir. He told reporters: "The Security Council is m an unsatisfactory state124 words
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86 1950-01-20 3 Democrats Support Truman's Policy On Formosa WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—Demomocratic Senators m the United States, at a party meeting, Tuesday united m support of President Truman's policy of non-intervention m Formosa Senator Scott Lucas, Illinois Democrat leader, said "Democrats think that the State Department and the President are definitely right m86 words
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Article87 1950-01-20 3 BELGRADE, Jan. 19.— The death sentence passed on Sali Lisi. Yugoslav main defendant m the spy trial this week, was commuted on appeal to 20 years penal servitude by thr Supreme Court of Macedonia last week, acording to the Yugoslav news agency Tan jug. Two prison sentences87 words
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Article63 1950-01-20 3 COLOMBO, Jan. 19.— The British F< reign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin. who left Colombo Tuesday afternoon on board H.M.S. Birmingham, is expected to do the return trip to London in four stages Colombo to Suez by sea, Suez to Alexandria by car, Alexandria to Naples byA.P. - 63 words
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Article84 1950-01-20 3 RANGOON, Jan. 19.— H. M. S. Kenya, the cruiser which took Bri_ tish Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin to the, Colombo conference has been loaned to the Burmese Government to convey to Burma sacred relics which the people of Ceylon will present to Burmese Premier Thakin Nu.A.P. - 84 words
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Article78 1950-01-20 3 BEIRUT. Jan. 10. Police and bandits fought a two-hour gun battle on the Lebanon-Palestine border on Monday. The group of 40 bandits alleged to be Palestinian refugees, roaming the border area, was engaged by a police detachment moving up to Sheikhan Village on theA.P. - 78 words
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Article80 1950-01-20 3 HONGKONG, Jan. 19—Communists have jailed two Shanghai bankers on charges of hiding property of ''war criminal" Dr. H. H. Kung. The two men. Koo Sin-yih and Koo Cheng-tsai, respectively general manager and manager of the Tun Yue Bank were sentenced to three years imprisonment andA.P. - 80 words
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46 1950-01-20 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 19.— The Government of India has decided to create a further issue of two and a half per cent loan, redeemable m 1955, for 15 crorea of rupees, the Indian Mim**™ to* Finance announced here.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article406 1950-01-20 3 Sitarama Reddi's Call To Work Faster To Make Up Leeway In Asia DEMAND FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF AN ASIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE REITERATED NUWARA ELIYA, Ceylon, Jan. 19.— India today called on the International Labour Organisation to "work at a very much faster pace to make up406 words
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Article77 1950-01-20 3 The Pakistan delegate called for a revision of the ILO cKlnstitutiun bo his effect. The delegate of India, CVyIO.II, Malaya and Indonesia said they would warmly support the Pakistan move. Threo groups are composed or government, employers and workers representatives respectively. At present six scats of77 words
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Article374 1950-01-20 3 The newly-inaugurated Asian Federation of Labour, which held its plenary session here yesterday passed a resolution "congratulating trie workers of Asia for having rejected the Moscow-sponsored^ conference at Peking. The new all-Asian Labour Organisation also resolved to affiliate itself to the recently-formed confederation of Free Trade Unions374 words
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461 1950-01-20 3 NUW **A ELIYA, Ceylon, Jan. 19. Different views on Indochina, regarded as the open door for ommumst penetration into Southeast Asia, were expressed yesterday at the International Labour Office Asian regional conference now m session here itepresentauves c.t tnree autonomous tiates comprising inaocmna. Vietnam,461 words
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Article164 1950-01-20 3 The Singapore employers representative. Yap Fheng Geek, thought last week's Commonwealth conference m Colombo and this week's ILO conference here had "one dominant oommqn aid the amelioration of the lot of Asian people to save, mankind from the impending storm". The Vietnam delegate, Than Nooc Put,164 words
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155 1950-01-20 3 Ho Chi Minh's Appeal For World Diplomatic Recognition BANGKOK, Jan. 19. Moscu* trained Ho Chi Minn's Democratic Republic of Vietnam m Indochina, m a declaration to the governments of the world, appealed for its diplomatic recognition as "the only legal government representing the unity of Vietnamese people." The Bangkok VietnamA.P. - 155 words
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464 1950-01-20 4 Govt. Municipality Will Give Indian Labourers Leave Of Absence On Jan. 26 GMLU Gen. Secretary's Statement Mr. R. Palaiyan, the Hon. Gen. Secretary of the Government and Municipal Labour Union Headquarters, Singapore, m a statement to the INDIAN DAILY 31 AIL says that the Union's effort to obtain leave of464 words
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Article210 1950-01-20 4 In the evening at 5.30 p.m. a Toaparty will be given by the President. Dr. S. Lourdenaden. Invitation v, members of other communities will be issued for this *-Teaparty. At this Tea-party the President will hand over the share of proceeds amounting to $737.20 of the210 words
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Article23 1950-01-20 4 Sikhs all over Singapore will as* semble at the Central Sikh Temple, No. 175. Queen Street, to celebrate23 words
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Article101 1950-01-20 4 To mark the Inauguration of the Indian Republic, Neoong Tebal Indian Association has arranged tut loiiowLng Programme 26th January, 1950— Free Matinee (Tamil Picture "Meera" and "Pandltji m U.S.A.") for Indian children from all Tamil Schools m the Southern district of Province Wellesley. After that, children will101 words
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Article35 1950-01-20 4 "PIZHAIKUM VAZHI AT SHIRIN We are informed that the Shirln Theatre (New World) will screen PIZHAIKUM VAZHI," instead of •'MEERA," at 11.30 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. 22 m aid of the Netaji Memorial Football Team.35 words
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330 1950-01-20 4 Mr. P. M. Raman, the veteran Indian journalist, who joined the Government of India Information services as Publicity Assistant three year- ago, is leaving the G. 1.1.5. at. the end of this week to stare on an independent journalistic venture ofEd. I.D.M. - 330 words
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Article81 1950-01-20 4 The King has approved the appointment of Mr. Anihcny Foster Abell as£rovernor ana Codauutd/tt-ln-Chi'.f, Sarawak, .n succession to the late Mr. Duncan George Stewart. Mr. Abell, who is at present Resident of the Province of Oyo m Nigeria, has had long ana varied administrative experience m81 words
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Article33 1950-01-20 4 The Director of Fisheries, Mr. D. W. Le Mare, will broadcast on problems of Malayan fisheries and plans for solving them from Radio Malaya today (Friday), at 8 p.m.33 words
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Article68 1950-01-20 4 WASHINGTON. Jan. 19.— Brig. Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, of the Philippines, President of the United Nations General Assembly, entered the Army's Walter Reed hospital yesterday for treatment for severe phary- The Officer Administering the Goverrjintnt has upruinted Dr. J. Coutts-Mune, Depuly Director Medical Service, io to68 words
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Advertisement136 1950-01-20 4 TO-DAY: 7 and 9.15 P.M. "THE VALIANT HOMBRE < A Western Action Picture) I7MWI"IJ1 mi IT mi f* ml*"l lull Opening To-day: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. The greatest comedy-cum-muaical Hindustani picture! BAZAAR with NIGAR SULTANA, YAKUB SHYAM and CUCKOO MIDNIGHT TO-MORROW: "DEMON LAND" (m Tamil) Sunday Morning Show 11 a.m.136 words
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Advertisement51 1950-01-20 4 CAPITOL TONIGHT AT 12 MIDNIGHT GALA PRE -RELEASE PREMIERE 4 FEAST for the Music and Dance Lovers One of the Great Love Stories brought Movingly and Memorably to the Screen ~8/T JUPITER'^ Adapted from the Gay Story of SHAKESPEARE'S 12th Night STARRING MADHURI DEVI, ANJALI DEVI, NATARAJAN, Sarangapani, Lalitha, Padmini51 words
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