Indian Daily Mail, 23 January 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 342. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 253 1 Serious Divergences Of Views Among Andhras Themselves Revealed India GovtJs Reported Communication To Madras (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 22. It was reported from Delhi today that the Government of India is sending a communication to the Madras Government pointing out the difficulties
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  • 88 1 BR. IMPERIALISM DEPENDS ON DOLLAR IMPERIALISM SAYS "IZVESTIA LONDON, Jan. 22.— The Soviet Government newspaper Izvest,ia today claimed that the British Commonwealth Ministers conference in Colombo "confirmed once more tb*» full dependence of British imperialism on the imperialism of the dollar." The conference has not justified the hopes of Britain's
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  • 48 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 22—President Truman announced on Saturday he would ask Congress for "a speedv rectification" of the House of Representatives rejection of a US$6O 000,000 Korean aid bill. Mr. Truman said in a statement he would urge Congressional leaders to take immediate action. A.P.
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  • 100 1 .JOGJAKARTA, Jan. 22.— A new Republican Cabinet under independent Dr. Halim has pledged to continue the "fight for an Unitarian Ia? donesian state in conformity with the independence proclamation of Aug. 17, 1945," according to Aneta I the Dutch news agency. The pledge
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  • 93 1 ROCHESTER, Kent, Jan. 22.— Nearly 1,500 people» including Admij ral Sir Henry Moore representing King George VI, yesterday mourned the death of 64 men who lost their lives in the submarine Truculent at a memorial service here in Rochester Cathedral There were representatives of the fighting services,
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  • 91 1 Members of the Lotus Club are hereby informed that there will be a children's party at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 25, at the Y.W.C.A.. 5 Raffles Quay. It is hoped that all members will make an effort to be present with their Children, writes
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  • 174 1 NO INDEPENDENCE FOR TIBET, SAYS RED CHINA LONDON, Jan. 22.— A Chinese Communist Foreign Ministry spokesman said in a statement quoted today by the official Soviet News Agency, Tass. that Tibet was Chinese People's Republic territory and any mission sent abroad for "splitting" purposes by the authorities in Lhasa, its
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  • 325 1 MADRAS, Jan. 22.— The death occurred early morning on Jan. 15 of of Mr. C. K. Vijayaraghavan, 1.C.5., Second Member of the Board of Revenue, after a brief illness, at the General Hospital, Madras, where he was admitted last week. He was aged 53. Boi n
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  • 93 1 BURMESE MINISTER TO OPEN ALL BURMA-INDIAN CONGRESS RANGOON, Jan. 22.— Burma's roiei.^n MintotW Sao Khun Khio will open the conference convened by the Ail-Burma-Indian Congress here on Jan. 23. During the two-day session many problems affecting Indian nationals in Burma will come up for discussion. The celebrations in connection with
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  • 95 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, Jan. 22.— Mr. C Kunhiraman has been appointed .Chief Justice of the High Court of the United States of Travancore and Cochin In place of Mr. P. S. KrUhim Pillal who has been granted leave. It will be recalled that
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  • 122 1 NBW DELHI, Jan. 22.— The Indian Naval Ensign will replace the White Ensign on Jan. 26 when India becomes a Republic. The White Ensign will be hoisted at the Colours as usual at eight o'clock that morning, but an hour later it will be struck
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  • 104 1 JAPAN WANTS MORE MORE INDIAN GOODS (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Jan. 22. Japan wanted more and more Indian goods and it was anxious to co-operate with her in the basis of mutual benefit, said Mr. Hideo Tanaka, leader of the Five-man Japanese Trade and Industry Mission which is here.
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  • 120 1 ROME, Jan. 22.— The Italian Liberal Party rejected Premier-designate Aldice de Gasperi's proposals for the formation of a new cpalition government to succeed his fifth post-war cabinet which resigned 12 days ago. By 14 votes to four, the Party's executive said it could not
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  • 715 1 At 7 a.m. on Jan. 22, "B" Company of 1-2 Gurkhas rifles acting on information supplied by the Police proceeded to a swampy area North of Labis. In that area they encountered 40 to 50 bandits. In the ensuing action the enemy lost
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  • 80 1 NETHAJI'S BIRTHDAY: MASS MEETING AT SRIC PREMISES TODAY The SRIC will celebrate the Birthday of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bosc by holding a Public Meeting today U:Wn. 23) at u.M\ p.m. at No. 6, Race Course Lane under the presidentshrp of Dr. M. Abraham. Speeches will be delivered by Mrs. K.
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  • 27 1 MALAYAN CHINESE BEAT HONGKONG FOOTBALL TEAM HONGKONG, Jan. 22.3kiThc Malayan Chinese football tourfets to day beat the Hongkong Football Association team by four goals to two. Reuter
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  • 108 1 STOP PRESS LONDON, Jan. 22.— Unite of the Chinese Communist army have arrived at the borders of Tibet, an official Peking government news agency dispatch said on Sunday. The report, monitored in London, said troops had entered Kotan, a country seat in Sinkiang province
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  • 566 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Mon. Jan. 23, 1950. HIGHLIGHTS OF JANUARY 26TH CELEBRATIONS ALL indications are that the Indian Republic Inaugurar tion Day will pass off smoothly and peacefully all over the world, further enhancing the pride and prestige of India and Indians both at home and abroad. In Malaya,
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  • 2520 2 Sardar PatePs Warning To Calcutta Citizens industrial city were present. The Governor of West Bengal, Dr. Kailashnath Katju. Dr. B. C. Roy, Premier, and other Ministers and several prominent officials of the West Bengal Government were also present. Referring to
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  • 99 2 SHOOTING BY PAKISTANI SOLDIERS SHILLONG, Jan. 22.— Two Gurkha civilians were shot dead inside Indian territory on Jan. 8 by the Pakistan border r.jilitia, according to information ncetwd haz*. I Details are lacMsg, but the tt w jre reports available state t/iat ..-^nVers of the Pakistani av:ned force stationed opposite
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  • 114 2 NEHRU TO CONSIDER JAIPRAKASH NARAIN'S DEMANDS New Delhi (By Air Mail) The two principal points raised by the Socialist leader, Mr. Jaiprakash Narain, in his statement announcing his decision to fast for an indefinite period from Feb. 5, will be considered by the Prime Minister, the Minister of Communications and
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  • 104 2 PONDICHERRY, Jan. 22. More than 30 houses in Pondicherry and its suburbs were set on flre by miscreants on Jan. 14 and the dav before, it is now learnt. Besides residences of Communists. houses of other active political workers were also the target of the
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  • 90 2 MOSCOW, Jan. 22. -The ambassadors of Britain. France and the United States met at Spasso House, the residence of the United States ambassador. Admiral Alan Kirk, at 1600 hours (local time) on Thursday, and they were still in session at 1745 hours. The three envoys conferred
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  • 76 2 Milk Consumption In India Far Below Standard OOTACAMUND. Jan. 22. The per capita consumption of milk after the partition of India worked out at 3-0 ozs. per head per day a:> against 16 ozs. recommended by nutrition experts, said Dr. Z. R. Kothawala, Dairy Development Adviser to the Government of
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  • 334 3 Indian Statesman's Impression Of Delhi Conference MADRAS, Jan. 22. Americans do not believe that India could maintain, her policy of neutrality for long, Sir C. P. Ramaswamy Iyer, former Prime Minister of Travancore and a delegate to the recent Indo-Ameri-can Conference in New Delhi,
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  • 122 3 LONDON, Jan. 22. Sheit Mohammed Abdullah, Prime Minister of Kashmir, arrived here by air last night from New York, eight hours late owing to engine trouble on the Stratocruiser in which he was travelling. The plane had to return to Gander, Newfoundland, when 300 miles
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  • 129 3 B. N. Rau Unable To Attend Republic Day Celebrations In India NEW YORK, Jan. 22. Mr. Benegal Narasing Rau, India's permament delegate to the United Nations, decided Saturday not to fly to New DeW to take part iii the inauguration of the republican constitution, although the Security Council hai not
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  • 78 3 TEHERAN. Jan. 22.— Preparations celebrating the inauguration of the republic of India in the Persian capital are now completed. The Indian Charge d' Affaires. Mr M K. D. Bhasin. is to give a reception at the Indian Embassy on Jan. 26 to over 800 people,
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    58 3 ruuTu. 1 This 'TEDALCOPTER" was invented by Charles K. Paul, who is r seen as he tests it at Lakehurst. New Jersey, U.S.A., on Dec. 16. 1 Paul, a U.S. Naval Attorney, built the maehme out -of spare cycle nartJ usins a heliumfilled envelope to support the device. He has
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  • 134 3 JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 22. A parcel of 1,004 diamonds valued at £30,000 consigned by a Johannesburg firm to Saudi Arabia, disappeared from a safe at Johannesburg Airport on Thursday night. The disappearance was discovered half an hour before the plane was due to leave. All passengers
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  • 64 3 LONDON, Jan. 22. The London Si-ssions Appeal Committee yesterday dismissed with 15 guineas costs an appeal by Sycd Fazal Shah against convictions and fines for obstructing the police during Pandit Nehru's visit to London last November. Syed Fa/al Shah led an anti-Nehru demonstration outside India House.
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  • 115 3 LONDON. Jan. 22. The deadlock in the Austrian treaty negotiations remained unbroken by Wed. nights meeting between the three Western Ambassadors in Moscow and the Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister. M. Andrei Gromyko, a British Foreign Office spokesman said here. A report on the meeting received
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  • 88 3 ANTHONY EDEN URGES WEST TO HELP S.E. ASIA LONDON. Jan. 22.— Mr. Anthony Eden, one of the Conservative Party leaders and a former Foreign Minister. Thursday urged the Wes'.em r>owers to adopt a common policy 'or South-East Asia based on the determination to help tb^ peoples '-f South-East Asia to
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  • 31 3 LONDON, Jan. 22. Mr. Sultan Ahmed Khan. Afghan Ambassadoi to the Soviet Union, has arrived in Moscow, according to Tass, Soviet official news agency, Saturday. Reuter.
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  • 304 3 US Papers Views On Indo- Pakistan Friction WASHINGTON, Jan. 22. The Washington Post, in an editorial, expresses alarm at recent events in relations between India and Pakistan and calls for immediate mediation of this "uglg quarrels instead of sitting idly by waiting for it to blow up." Said the Post:
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  • 65 3 AURAMGAB\D. Jan. 22. Nine- teen persona were killed and severa injured in rioting between member; of different communities in Amba village In Aurangabad district or Jan. 12 and 13, according to officia reports. Six houses were burn 1 dcwn. A special police platoon wai
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  • 281 3 TRUMAN TO MARE ANOTHER ATTEMPT ON KOREA BILL WASHINGTON, Jan. 22. The Truman Administration will make another attempt to get through Congress the $60,000,000 programme of economic help for Southern Korea, the state Deparment announced on Friday. A bill to provide economic aid for the Republic was defeated by two
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  • 140 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.— Recent reports from behind the iron curtain led American officials to suggest yesterday Russia is putting on pressure in a drive to boost her sea-power. As the latest moves in this direction, they noted two announcements made in Moscow last week: 1. V.
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  • 109 3 REORGANISATION OF DUTCH FOREIGN MINISTRY THE HAGUE, Jan. 22.— The Dutch Foreign Ministry has been reorganised on a regional basis, it was announced on Thursday. Four separate regional departments have been established, European, Far Eastern, African and Middle Eastern and Western Hemisphere. Among other changes, the former United Nations Department
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  • 92 3 SEMARANG, Jan. 22.— About 150 followers of Darul Islam who are operating In the Brebes area (midJava townlet 25 kilometres east of Cheribon) have been arrested by a mobile brigade from Semarang with no loss to itself, reports Aneta. the Dutch news agency. A largt
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  • 89 3 "Communist Threat RANGOON. J&n. 22.— The Burma Democratic Parly has launched a drive for men and money to repulse "the Communist threat to Burma," and set up a strong nationalist government after free elections. Party followers are parading the streetg shouting slogans "and distributin- pamrTnets
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  • 186 3 Philippines KMT Chinese To Launch Anti-British Movement Today MANILA, Jan. 22. The local Chinese Kuomintang Party will launch an anti- British movement in the Philippines on Monday, it said, because Britain has recognized China's Communist regime. The pdrty said the movement will include the boy' cott of British products, the
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  • 278 3 BERLIN CHINESE "INVADE" NATIONALISTS MISSION BERLIN, Jan. 22.-^Chinese invaded the Nationalist Government Mission in Berlin yesterday with what they said was a demand for money to pay their passage to Formosa. The mission rejected the demands and accused the young Chinese of attempting to discredit the agency with Communist tactics.
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  • 126 3 HONGKONG, Jan. 22.- -A Chinese Soviet treaty of friendship has been concluded in Moscow by Marshal Stalin and Chinese Communist leader Mao Tse-tung, according to a usually reliable Chinese source here yesterday. The treaty had been under discussion for several weeks and Chinese Communist Foreign Minister
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  • 48 3 LONDON, Jan. 22- The Chinese Communist Foreign Minister, Chou En-lai, has sent a second note to the United Nations demanding "immediate expulsion" of the Nationalist delegation, Tass, the official Soviet news agency, reported yesterday in a Pekine desuatch received in London- Reuter
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  • 144 3 some quarters here, that Li s failure to return within a month would give Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek's supporters further grounds for putting the Generalissimo back to power. Reuter HONGKONG, Jan. 22.— Li r .^un--' ien, Aoting President of Nationalist I China, may pioKmg
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  • 57 3 TAIPEI, Jan. 22. Chinese Nationalists said on Saturday thax Chinese Communist troops are Stretched along the entire IndoChina frontier. An announcement by the Defence Ministry said that the southwest tin mining centre of Mengtze has been taken by the Communists. Mengtze in Yunnan Province
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  • 233 3 INDONESIAN ECONOMIC MINISTER ARRIVES IN U.S. NEW YORK. Jan. 22. Dr. Raden Djuanda, Minister of Welfare and ■conomica of the United States of Indonesia, arrived hen by air yesterday to apply for U, c 3500,000,000 loan 'from the United States Export and Import Bank Dr. D.iuanda said his country "is
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  • 153 3 U.S.I. TROOPS LAUNCHES SWIFT ACTION AGAINST DARUL ISLAM DJAKARTA. Jan. 22.— A total of 896 persons have been taken prisoner by Government treops in the course r>f clearing report said according to Aneta the Dutch news agency. There were 11 women and children among the prisoners. The actions were launched
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  • 45 3 HYDERABAD, Jen. yt.— The Government of Hyderabad has decided to exempt from paymenl of grain fevy, ail the aboriginal tribes living In the northern districts of the state. Tr.ese tribes include gfonds, koiams. naik- pods, Pardhans and lous,.- FOC
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  • 1212 4 Community Trade bnion Leaders To Broadcast Three prominent community leaders in Malaya will broadcast over Radio Malaya next Sunday, Jan. 29, in support of the Malayan People's Anti-Bandit Month. They qre Dato Onn bin Jaafar, President of the United Malays National Organisation, Dato Tan Cheng Lock, President*
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  • 34 4 On Saturday, Jan. 21 morning Mr. Malcolm MacDonald received news from Ottawa that Friday evening his wife, Audrey, gave birth to a daughter. The mother and baby are both well.
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