Indian Daily Mail, 24 January 1950
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Title Section16 1950-01-24 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 343. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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260 1950-01-24 1 Formation Of New Government Their Aim DJAKARTA, Jan. 23. Units of ex-Capt. Westerling's "APRA" (Arm^ of Heavenly ho st) entered Bandung capital of Pasundan (an autonomous state within the U.5.1.) at 9.30 hours today, Aneta, the Dutch news agency reported. The Indonesian Army (TNI) headquartersReuter - 260 words
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Article102 1950-01-24 1 THE HAGUE, Jan. 23.— Mr. L. Goctzen, Netherlands Acting Minister of Union and Realm Affairs, said today he had heard reports of Westerling's march into Bandung with •'great anxiety" though he had not yet received any official confirmation. '•I must strongly condemn this action," heReuter - 102 words
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Article78 1950-01-24 1 DJAKARTA, Jan. 23.— Thirteen Dutch Army planes today flew 250 Indonesian special police from Djakarta, the Indonesian capital, to Bandung: to keep the airfield open. An Indonesian Defence Ministry spokesman said Bandung was quiet this afternoon, according to reports bi ought in by aircraft, though telephoneReuter; EARLIER REPORT - 78 words
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369 1950-01-24 1 An earlier report stated: BANDOENG, Jan. 23.— Troops of Captain "Tureo" Westerling, former Dutch Commando and leader of the unofficial "Army of the Heavenly Host", marched into Bandoeng, main West Java city early today. As Westerling's troops passed down the streets in Indian file occasionalA.P.; Reuter - 369 words
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240 1950-01-24 1 LONDON'. Jan. 23.— Bandung, bill station on a temperate plateau In West Java, is the capital of PasundaD. an autonomous state within the United States' of Indonesia. It is the second largest city in Java with an Indonesian population of 147,000 andReuter - 240 words
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164 1950-01-24 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jan. 23.— Pandit JawaharlaJ Nehru, India's Prime Minister, today proposed Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of the Indian Constituent Assembly, to be the first President of the Indian Republic. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Deputy Prime Minister seconded the nomination which164 words
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Article100 1950-01-24 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 23.— Sir Frank Whittle, British inventor of jet propulsion, who is on a visit to India told pressmen here today that jetpropelled Comet planes with a cruising speed of 490 miles an hour were expected to be used in 1952 in theReuter - 100 words
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Article146 1950-01-24 1 MANILA. Jan. 23. A reception at the Indian Consulate on Thursday will be the highlight of the celebrations here to mark the inauguration of the Indian Republic. Over 400 guests including the VicePresident of the Philippines, members of the Government and diplomatic corps, and leaders ofReuter - 146 words
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61 1950-01-24 1 JUBBULPORE, Jan. 22.— The Republic of India "will not be real until its link with the Commonwealth is severed and every vestige of feudalism destroyed," Indian Socialist leader Jayaprakash Narayan said here. The declaration of the Republic on .Tan. 26 represented no advance from theReuter - 61 words
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64 1950-01-24 1 COLOMBO. Jan. 23.— The Ceylon mommunist Party and Lanka censure motion samaj (Trotsky) Party are each planning a Parliamentary motion of censure of the Government for the holding of the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers conference in Colombo In separate ciecl iiations of their intentions the twoReuter - 64 words
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Article50 1950-01-24 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 23.— India's first destroyer flotilla, consisting of Rajput, Ranjit and Rana. arrived her* today having been met 25 miles outside the port by India's flagship cruiser Delhi. The Governor of Bombay was tonight receiving the ships on behalf of the Government of fiiihi gwilw50 words
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153 1950-01-24 1 uajnujwa., j an to —Siamese and British negotiators of the 1950 Anglo-Siam rice contract are expected to begin discussions on price tomorrow. Three and a half days conferring on technical preliminaries so far have covered qualities, delivery, supplies of gunny sacks and most ofReuter - 153 words
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133 1950-01-24 1 SAIGON, Jan. 23.— French headquarters today denied a report tLat 30,000 Communists had invaded IndoChina and that in fighting with the French there had been heavy fosses on both sides. According to usually well-informed sources the rumour arose from the entry into Indo-China near LongsonReuter - 133 words
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424 1950-01-24 1 Police Ambished: One European Sergeant Eight Constables Killed; 5 Wounded The following is a full report of the ambush by bandits in the Sungei linkup area in Province W«'lesley on Jan. 22. At about 8.18 a.m. on Jan. 22, a police jungle squad opera I tag In the hOßfal BakKp424 words
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Article41 1950-01-24 1 The King has sanctioned the appointment of the High Commissioner Federation of Malaya Sir Henry Guiney as a Knight of the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, according to announcement from London.41 words
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Article69 1950-01-24 1 RANGOON. Jan. 23.— An Indian rice miller named Ismail captured in Pegu by armed bandits, has been released on payment of Rs. 170,000 ransom On. Jan. 15 when Ismail was cycling home from his mill he was held up by six armed men who two days laterReuter - 69 words
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112 1950-01-24 1 Pakistan Raid On Kashmir Territory Alleged JAMMU (Kashmir), Jan. 23.—Bakslii Ghuluin Ahmed, acting Prime Minister of Kashmir today, expressed the Kashmir Government's "serious concern" over the continued raids on State territory by armed Pakistan nationals. He told a Press Conference that the heaviest of recent raids took place on the112 words
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Article178 1950-01-24 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 23— Burmese Premier Thakin Nu, accompanied by Mrs. Nu, will leave Rangoon by air for Ceylon on Jan. 26 on a visit at the invitation of the Ceylon Government, a Ministry of External Affairs communique said today. Thakin Nu, who will remain hereGIIS; Reuter - 178 words
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Article49 1950-01-24 1 SOEKARNO LEAVES FOR INDIA DJAKARTA* Jan. 23.—President Soekarno left for India by air this morning to attend the inauguration of the Indian republic, Aneta, the Dutch news agency, reported. He was accompanied by a staff of 16 political and military leaders. Mrs. Soekarno was am one the party.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article80 1950-01-24 1 Sale Of Red China Victory Bonds Not Allowed In Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Jan. 24.— Sale of Victory Bonds of the new Communist Government of China and collection of subscriptions towards such bonds are not authorised in Malaya, and permission for such sale or collection will not be granted,A.P. - 80 words
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497 1950-01-24 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. Jan. 24, 1950. POSTPONEMENT JUSTIFIED UNLESS something dramatic happens in the meanwhile, the chances of forming an Andhru Province before Jan. 26 appear to be extremely remote; nay, its formation at a subsequent date also seems most difncult. Reports received from our own Correspondents in497 words
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531 1950-01-24 2 Madras Premier 's Statement FIVE MAIN DIFFICULTIES (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS» Jan. 23, (Delayed): Premier Kumaraswamy Rajah told Pressmen categorically on Wednesday last that "it is certain that Andhra Province will not be formed before Jan. 26." and added they were still awaiting the531 words
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71 1950-01-24 2 Bombay's Food Deficit Half A Million Tons A Year (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Jan. 23.— -Bombay Province is presently faced with a deficit of 500,000 tons of food per year. according to Mr. Dinkarrao Desai. Provincial Food Minister. Desai told pressmen on Saturday the Provincial Govt. would shortly urge71 words
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58 1950-01-24 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Jan. 23. The Joint Working Committee of the Indian Mining Federation has drawn the attention of the India Govt. to the huge waste of food in Coalfield areas through defects in the distribution machinery. The Federation has urged58 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-01-24 2 PHOTO A. Lamping (left). Doyen of the Diplomatic Corps in New Delhi, presents New Year greetings on behalf of the Diplomatic Missions to Indian Governor-General Shri C. Rajagopalachari during a ceremony at government House New Delhi, Jan. 1.- A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article68 1950-01-24 2 MADHY ABHARAT MINISTER RESIGNS GWALIOR, Jan 23.— Mr. S. S. Gokhale, Revenue and Labour Minister of Madhyabharat, has tendered his resignation to the Premier, who has accepted it. Mr. Gokhale has voluntarily resigned in view of the Government's decision to enforce economy, and reduce the number of Ministers of theFOC - 68 words
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211 1950-01-24 2 Jaiprakash Narain Criticizes Action Against Lohia BOMBAY, Jan. 23. Mr. Jaiprukash Nur.im, General Secretary of thi> Socialist Party, said here that the arrest at Rcua of Dr. Lohia and his subsequent release outside the Stale's lerrilory, constituted a serious interference with the liberties of litr citizens. "Dr. Lohia has everyFOC - 211 words
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145 1950-01-24 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, Jan. 23. The Legislative Assembly of the United State of Travancore and Cochin after a heated three-hour discussion on Wednesday last on the motion that the "Constitution of India shall be the Constitution of the United State," finally adopted the145 words
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Article93 1950-01-24 2 POONA, Jan. 23.— The Aga Khan lon Jan. 15 declared open here a "Jamiatkhana" for the Shia Imami Ismaili community. The prayer hall of the "Jamiatkhana'' has an accommodation for 2,000 people and is being built ai a cost of Rs. 2,50,000, paid by the AgaFOC - 93 words
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307 1950-01-24 2 SINGAPORE, Jan. VI. A news agency message published widely in Mal:iy:i reported that "all prisoner* serving sentences ranging from six weeks to nine years will be released on January 26." This is incorrect. It is the remission period which ranges from six weeks toGIIS - 307 words
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282 1950-01-24 2 AMBALA, Jan. 23 —Mr. Albert Mayers, the U.S. town planner engaged by the East Punjab Government to prepare the master plan for their permanent capital to be located ut Chandigarh in Ambala district, said that the site for the capital was impressive andFOC - 282 words
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Article, Illustration222 1950-01-24 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jan. 23.— India's Deputy Premier Sardai Vallabhbhai Patel called on sew ntists to consider how best they could promote peace and human ity through science. Patel who opened the India Gov t's mammoth National Physical laA.P. - 222 words
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231 1950-01-24 2 Madras Govt. Piedges To Develop Indian Systems Of Medicine (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 23. Minister Dr. T. S. S. Rajan inaugurating the I Silver Jubilee celebrations of tlu< Government College of India Med»- j cine, declared firmly that Madras Govt. intended to assist the development of indigepuous methods231 words
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161 1950-01-24 2 (From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 23.— The Public Works Minister Mr. Baktavatsalam who returned on Thursday last aft<>r visiting Coimbatore District told pressmen that famine conditions were prevailing in certain parts of the district where wet crops lia<l beeu seriously affected161 words
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37 1950-01-24 2 PARIS, Jan. 23. Five thousand (5,000) Chinese Nationalist soldiers from Yunnan province crossed the frontier of Indo-China yesterday, 45 miles west of Lao Kay, Agence France Presse retxirted tnriav fmm Saigon. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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335 1950-01-24 3 TENSION WAR FEVER REPORTED MOUNTING KABUL, Afghanistan, Jan. 23. Afghanistan, where tension and war fever are mounting daily as her quarrel with Pakistan approaches a crisis, is beginning to look northward to Kussia for support. The prospect of war has become veryA.P. - 335 words
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Article63 1950-01-24 3 BOMBAY, Jan. °Z6. rraiflc was heici up ior 45 minutes in Mohammed Aii woad in tne heart of trie iviusiiin area on ounaay wnen 50.UU0 tt.noja lomaili followers of tne Aga ivnan neid a procession to celebrate nis 73rct Dirtnaay. The Aga Khan s absence,A.P. - 63 words
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628 1950-01-24 3 BR. LABOUR LEADERS DEFEND SOCIALISM REPLY TO CHURCHILL LONDON, Jan. 23. Labour Party spokesmen on many platforms took sharp issue on Monday which Winston Churchill's advice to Britain to avoid another plunge into socialism. Attorney General Sir Hartley Shawcross led the assault on Churchill's exposition of issues on which hisA.P. - 628 words
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366 1950-01-24 3 TAIPEI, Jan. 23. Extensive new rakfc against Communist small craft and troop concentrations along the China mainland coast were announced Sunday by the Nationalist Chinese Air Force. Targets included Amoy and Foochow and extended northward to Hangchow Bay, 100 miles south ofA.P. - 366 words
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Article126 1950-01-24 3 MANILA. Jan. 23. President Truman's Ambassador-at-large Dr. Philip C. Jessup, who expressed his belief at a press conference on Saturday that China's No. 1 Communist Mao Tse-tung was not another Tito, is facing a heavy schedule in Manila today. He is to hold his first closed-doorReuter - 126 words
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Article51 1950-01-24 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 23.—Communist China announced on Sunday that she has placed her Northwest under a new regime It was established last Thursday in Sian and is called the Northwest Military and Administrative Committee, the Peking radio said in a broadcast heard in San Francisco.-—A.P. - 51 words
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Article184 1950-01-24 3 LONDON, Jan. 23. Prime Minister Stalin Sunday received Chinese Uvnununujt foreign Minuter CJnou fcji-iai, tne Moscow radio announced. l hwu. who recently joined Chinese Ked leader ivlao Tze-tung here, was acoonip&nied to the interview with Stann with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky. The broadcast, heard inA.P. - 184 words
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111 1950-01-24 3 Calcutta Stadium To Be Ready At End Of 1952 CALCUTTA. Jan. 23. Calcutta's stadium, tin* site for which has been sanctioned by the provincial Government, will be in use at the end of 1952. It will combine the best features of the leading stadia in the world and will beFOC - 111 words
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407 1950-01-24 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 23. Nationalist China's accusations against Soviet Russia in the United Nations have been shelved, at least temporarily. The Little Assembly Interim Committee has held one meeting this year. Its organization session last week, and it failed to take any action onA.P. - 407 words
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428 1950-01-24 3 JAKARTA (Batavia)^ Jan. 23. A former Dutch army captain, "Turk" Westerling with his Forces Queen Justice/' started an armed attack against Indonesian troops in west Java at 3.30 a.m. local time, today neutral sources reported from Bandoeng. Tjimahi, a town 11 miles west of Bandoeng,428 words
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363 1950-01-24 3 Indian Film Industry: Move For All-India Federation BOMBAY, Jan. 23. The Indian film industry is to take one more stride in the way of progress by consolidating itself into a single well-knit organisation, according to Mr. Chuni Lall, President of the Motion Picture Society of India. Mr. Chuni Lall, inFOC - 363 words
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43 1950-01-24 3 KARACHI Jan. 23.— The Pakistan Government has forbidden civil servants here to take part in activities of the left-wing Progressive Writers Association, it was authoritatively learned here today. The organisation has been declare^ a political association.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article77 1950-01-24 3 SOFIA. Bulgaria, Jan. 23.— BuN rrari.i's Communist Premier Vassil P. Kolarov died on Monday after a Ions: illness KOlaiW had been premier since last July 20. He succeeded George Dimitrov, the Bulgarian Communist leader, who died last June in Moscow. Kolarov's Communist dominated government had resigned onA.P. - 77 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-01-24 3 PHOTO. The Shah of Iran talks with operatic Soprano Lily Pons in her dressingroom at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, U.S.A., Dec. 27 after her performance in "Lucia Di Laramermoor." She is an old acquaintance of the Shah, haying been a guest in the Royal Palace in Tehran while entertainingA.P. - 56 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-01-24 4 Photo. Happy to leave their bandit infested squatter area, these Chinese Sml i? fel the Cameraman as they prepare to leave in mi^ar^ transport for their resettlement area near Kuala lapis. Two trooo^of 4th Hussars operated their convoy with armoured cars- Wlfa O1 P.R.P.R. - 44 words
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Article161 1950-01-24 4 We are inicrmed tnat tae Sree JNarayana jVn^iun cuminittee aas aucauy maue a start ui tae DUnauig oi tae propo^ea aan At present uie iana i* ueaig leveueu up and an eany A aying 01 tat iounaation is expecteu. ine uommittee is again appealing tot'te PUbiicA.P. - 161 words
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Advertisement84 1950-01-24 4 ANNOUNCEMENT There will be a Special Puja at TnandayuLhapani Temple, Tank Koad, Singapore at 10 a.m. an 26 th Jan., 1950, in connection whh the oeiCDrat.cai of the inauguration of he K. -public of India. SHIRIN Today 2 Shows: 6.45 9.30 p.m. LAL DUPATTA (Hindustani) Starring: MADHU BAI.A. SAPRU, RANJIT84 words
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Miscellaneous637 1950-01-24 4 rurther Programmes Of Jan. 26 Celebration Following further programmes of Jxin. 26 celebrations have been received from various parts of Malaya: Musical Performance participate in thi& meet At GMLU Hars ing ton AM Al una--rv, t .7- yjxtM MU%J *«1*». sajam unetwar wni picThe Indian section of tne Singa- side637 words
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