Indian Daily Mail, 28 January 1950
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Title Section16 1950-01-28 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 347. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. JANUARY 28, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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174 1950-01-28 1 India's l,ast Governor-General Leaves For Madras (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jan. 27.— Sri Chakravarti Rajagopalachari— the last in the line of Governors -General— received farewell as he left New Delhi- Asia's eternal city— ™^y. ™j sident Rajendra Prasad, Prime Minister Nehru, Sardai^PM«, Cabinet174 words
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Article75 1950-01-28 1 In Madras, a roaring crowd at t. aerudrome welcomed Rajah home. He told thr sad crowd. "From t' day. I am one of you and you need not come from miles away to see me." Prominent Madras leaders on the spdt expressed "deep regret over our ownA.P. - 75 words
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Article87 1950-01-28 1 SRINAGAR, Jan. 23. -Disputed Kashmir on Thursday celebrated the inauguration cf the Republic ol India, blanketed with heavy snow and cut off from the rest of the world. A heavy snowfall disrupted teh graph and telephone connections with India and blocked road contacts from all sides.A.P. - 87 words
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Article90 1950-01-28 1 LISBON, Jan. 27.— The Portuguese President, ilsrshsl Carmona, j esterday sent a congratulations telegram to the Indian President Dr. Rajendia Prasad on the inauguration ol the Indian Republic, it was announced today. The telegram stated: "At the inauguration of the Indian Republic I have pleasure in sendingReuter - 90 words
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49 1950-01-28 1 MOSCOW, Jan. 27. Soviet Foreign Minister Vishinsky on Thursday night attended a reception at the Indian Embassy in observance of the proclamation of an independent Indian Republic in New Delhi. Earlier Pakistan's Ambassador Quereshi placed a wreath <-m Lenin's tomb in the Red Square.— A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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284 1950-01-28 1 (From Our Own CorresiMmdent) NEW DELHI, Jan. 27.— Dr. Soekarno. President of the In donesian Republic, said tonight that India's contribution to Indonesia's independence was "evidence of Asia's unity." Broadcasting over All-India Radio, Soekarno who is here for the Republic celebrations declared: "The teachingsReuter - 284 words
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Article200 1950-01-28 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 27.— Dr. Soekarno, President of the Indonesian Republic addressing professors and students of Delhi University here today said he was confident that India would assist Indonesia "in her diiflcult task of reconstruction." Dr. Soekarno, who spoke in Indonesian, added that so much remainedReuter - 200 words
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Article, Illustration92 1950-01-28 1 ..LONDON, Jan. 27.— King George VI sent a message of congratulations to India's Governor-General Chakravarthl Rajagopalachari, to mark India's Proclamation as a republic on Thursday, it was learned in London. The King's message to Rajagopalachari said: "I cannot allow this occasion of* your laying down yourA.P. - 92 words
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Article73 1950-01-28 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 27.— Nineteen people were injured and 55 arrested when police broke up a communist "black flag" demonstration in Bombay's labour area yesterday morning. The Communists, staging an "antiRepublic" procession, hurled acid bulbs and brickbats at a holiday crowd Police opened fire and the demonstrators dispersed.Reuter - 73 words
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Article27 1950-01-28 1 BAGHDAD, Jan. 27.— The Iraqi Government yesterday officially recognised the Indonesian Republic and approved the opening of the first Indonesian Consulate office here.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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527 1950-01-28 1 At 8.15 p.m. on Jan. 26 bandits burnt down labourers lines at Ng Tiong Kiat sawmill in Gemas area, Nagri Sembilan. Due to the glare in the sky a police jungle squad arrived in 15 minutes and were able to save many buildings including527 words
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580 1950-01-28 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 27.— 0f the 305 members of the provisional Parliament, who will be meeting here for the first time under the new Constitution tomorrow Jan. 28, 115 may be new members. The Constituent Assembly Secretariat has received results of by-elections in the caseFOC - 580 words
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80 1950-01-28 1 BURMESE PRESIDENT COMMUTES DEATH SENTENCES RANGOON, Jan. 27.— Burmese President Sao Shwe Taik todav set aside the death sentences passed on six people found guilty of treason. The sentences, had been confirmed by the High Court. The six men, including three- students had joined the Red Flag Communists in NorthReuter - 80 words
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51 1950-01-28 1 NARAIN TO MEET COMMERCE MINISTER TODAY POONA, Jan. 27.— Mr. J. P. Narain told Pressmen here that he would meet the Minister for Communications, Mr. Rail Ahmed Kidwai, on Jan. 28 to discuss the grievances of postal employees over which he had decided to ero on fast from Feb.. 5.F.O.C. - 51 words
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35 1950-01-28 1 IN DO-CZECH TRADE AGREEMENT EXTENDED PRAGUE, Jan. 27.— The IndoCsechoslovak trade agreement which was due to expire on Dec. 31 last has been prolonged until March 31 next, it was officially announced here today ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article188 1950-01-28 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 28.—Celebrations to mark the inauguration of the new Republic of India were In full swing with firework displays and public entertainments yesterday night and will continue all today. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the new President, was host last night at a state banquetA.P. - 188 words
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Article98 1950-01-28 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 27 —It is understood that the question whether Members of Parliament should continue to draw daily allowances as at present or be given monthly salaries is under consideration of the Government. There is a suggestion that members should be given a salary and aF.O.C. - 98 words
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84 1950-01-28 1 NAGPUR, Jan. 27— The WorkingCommittee of the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha is meeting in Bombay today. The Committee will discuss organizational matters such as the formation of an all-India parliamentary hoard, it is learned. Dr. N. B. Khare, President of the Mahasabha, will preside.FOC - 84 words
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120 1950-01-28 1 FRANKFURT, Jan. 27..- West German newspapers i ailed yesterday the "proudest day in Indian history" and admired the "revolutionary and progressive spirit" of the Indian constitution The influential Frankfurter Alltemeine Zeatung, ooiPmenting on yesterday's proclamation of India as J.© first republic in the Commonwealth, said:Reuter - 120 words
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732 1950-01-28 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore. Sat. Jan. 28. 1950. NOTES COMMENTS MESSAGE FROM PANDIT NEHRU IN a message to the Indians abroad on the oecasioi of the inauguration of the Indian Republic (vide Special Edition of the Indian Daily Mail) Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister, declared: "Every Indian has a732 words
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291 1950-01-28 2 Highlights Of Republic Day Celebrations In India 9,000 Prisoners Released In Madras (Frohi Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Jan. 27. All India was gay and happy on the occasion of the celebration of the birth of the Indian Republic yesterday. While New Delhi, the291 words
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Article36 1950-01-28 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 27.— India yesterday (lan. 28) became a "Sampoorfta Prabhutva Sampanna Lokatantratmake Ganarajya" That, government language experts have decided, Is how you t»av "Sovereign Democratic Republic" in Hindi. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article899 1950-01-28 2 NEW P/ELKf, Jan. 27.— .Although the ceremony of tl.e inauguration of the new Indian republic yesterday was brief and simple by Indian standards, visitors found it full of exotic colour. Durbar Hall, where Viceroys once received their Indian subjects in full Oriental splendour is aA.P.; Reuter - 899 words
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106 1950-01-28 2 U.S. INDIANS CELEBRATE REPUBLIC DAY WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.— About 200 members of the Indian community and their friends gathered on the lawns of the Indian Embassy early yesterday to hear Mr. P. A. Sen, Indian Charge d'Affaires, read the proclamation of the new republic ot India. The Indian tricolour wasReuter - 106 words
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Article163 1950-01-28 2 LONDON. Jan 27. Over 40 foreign diplomats in London and 20 Ministers of the British Government were among a distinguished gathering of 600 who attended a reception held by Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's High Commissioner, last evening to mark the inauguration of the Republic.Reuter - 163 words
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330 1950-01-28 2 DIFFICULTIES RE FORMATION OF NEW PROVINCE ENUMERATED (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 27.— The Govt, of India Home Ministry's communique explaining the decision regarding non-formation of Andhra Province published here on Wednesday states: "After considering the recommendations of the Madras Government's Partition Committee330 words
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Article78 1950-01-28 2 MOSCOW, Jan. 27.— The inauguration of the Indian Republic was observed here yesterday with a formal reception at the Indian Embassy attended by 300 guests including high Soviet officials and Ambassadors. Mr. Andrei Vyshlnsky, Soviet Foreign Minister, personally congratulated the Indian Ambassador, Sir Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan. Earlier SirReuter - 78 words
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Article48 1950-01-28 2 OTTAWA, Jan. 27.— Mr, S, K. Kirpalani High Commissioner for India, was host yesterday at a large reception at his residence, marking the birth of the Indian Republic. Five hundred guests attended, including Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent, Cabinet members and memDers of the Diplomatic Corps. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article87 1950-01-28 2 PARIS, Jan. 27. An impressive flag-hoisting ceremony near the Eiffel Tower, most prominent landmark of Paris, signalled the birth of the new republic of India here yesterday. Watched by Indian diplomats, students and business men and French "friends of India," Indian Ambassa--1 dor Sardar Malik raised the flag onReuter - 87 words
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Article135 1950-01-28 2 ROME, Jan. 27.— The Indian national flag was hoisted over the Rome Embassy yesterday in a brief ceremony to mark the new republic of India. An Embassy reception last night was attended by the diplomatic corpe in Rome and by prominent Italians. Earlier yesterdav, Indian Charge d'Affaires R. S.Reuter - 135 words
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Article45 1950-01-28 2 1 BUENOS AIRES, Jan 27.— Indian Ambassador Jamshed Vesugar called jon Argentine President Peron yes terday to deliver the greetings from 1 a new but old nation." India's republican status was also marked by a flag hoisting ceremony at the Indian Embassy. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article122 1950-01-28 2 COLOMBO, Jan. 27. Mr. D. S Senanayake. Ceylon Prime Minister, said here last night that the inauguration of the Indian Republic was an occasion for rejoicing in all Asia. Mr. Senanayake, who was speaking at a public dinner at which India s High Commissioner V. V. Girl presided saidReuter - 122 words
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Article72 1950-01-28 2 SAIGON, Jan. 27— A large crowd yesterday watched the Indfttn flag hoisted in front of the house of the Indian Consul-General Mr. Mello Kamath, here yesterday, heralding the new Indian republic. Mr. Kamath made a short speech which was followed by the showing of Indian documentary films, Including oneReuter - 72 words
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310 1950-01-28 3 'One Phase Of Our Journey Is At An End" Prime Minister Nehru has issued the following message to the people of India on the occasion of inauguration of the Republic: 11 26th of January 1950 is a day of high significance for India andG.I.I.S. - 310 words
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725 1950-01-28 3 ly ollowing messages of greetings have been received on the occasion of the inauguration of Indian Republic: From Iraq Dy. Premier From His Excellency Muzahim Amin el-Pachachi Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister cf Iraq: "Proclamation of the Independent Republic of India is anGIIS - 725 words
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161 1950-01-28 3 MORE MESSAGES From Lord Mountbatten Following is the text of a message #hich Prime Minister Nehru has received from Lord Mountbatten. "I was so closely associated with transfer of power from British to Indian hands and with early stages of India's independence that, my thoughts will be more than ever161 words
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Article169 1950-01-28 3 LONDON, Jan. 27. Countess Mountbatten of Burma yesterday gave Reuter this independent daymessage for the people of India: "On this historic day of the inauguration of the Republic of India, messages of congratulation will be reaching her from all parts of the world. "Although this will makeReuter - 169 words
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Article71 1950-01-28 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 27. Mr. Tiygve Lie, Secretary General ol the United Nations, sent tne following telegram to Pandit Nehru un the occasion of the proclamation of the Indian republic: "Pandit Nehru: Your Excellent, permit me on behalf of tne Uiutea Nations and on my own oehaiiReuter - 71 words
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Article46 1950-01-28 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 27. President Truman yesterday sent tc the Republic of India American wishes for "peace, prosperity ana good fortune" in its new role as b completely Independent nation. The message was sent to Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of tnt Indian Republic- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article182 1950-01-28 3 CAPETOWN, Jan. 27.— South African Premier Dr. Malan said yesterday that India owed her independence to the wise statesmanship of Gandhi and Pandit Nehru whc relied on negotiations and discussion to settle India's problems. In a message to Pandit Nehru he said of the new Indian Republic:Reuter - 182 words
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Article39 1950-01-28 3 MANILA, Jan. 27. Both Presiuent Quirino and Acting Foreign Secretary Felino Nehri have sem messages off good wishes to the Indian Government on the occasion of yesterday's inauguration of the Indian Republic, it was announced ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article36 1950-01-28 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.—American -Secretary of State Mr. Dea.. Acheson, yesterday sent greeting! to the new Republican Governmen. of India, whicn, he said, "was engaged in a common endeavour to promote international peace." ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article323 1950-01-28 3 CEYLON, Jan. 27. Generous tributes to India on its becoming republic were paid at a plenary session here yesterday of the Asian regional conference of the International Labour Organisation. BRITISH DELEGATES Sir Guilbhaure Myrddin-Evans. British Government delegate, speaking on behalf cf the conference, said that as IndiaReuter - 323 words
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Article101 1950-01-28 3 From ILO DirectorGeneral NUWARA ELIYA. Jan. 27.— Mr. David Morse, Director General of the International Labour Organisation which Is holding its Asian Regional Conference here, has sent a message of good wishes to the Indian Premier, Pandit Nehru, on yesterday's inauguration of the Indian Republic. It says: "India has beenReuter - 101 words
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281 1950-01-28 3 C.R.'s FAREWELL TO GOVERNMENT HOUSE EMPLOYEES NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). Employees of Government House working in various departments gathered at their "Khelkhana" to bid farewell to the GovernorGeneral, Mr. C. Raiagopalachari. After bhajan the GovernorGeneral received tokens of affections from representatives of the estate employees. Replying to an addressFOC - 281 words
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195 1950-01-28 3 Control Of Jute Jute Goods: 3 Bills To Be Moved In W. Bengal Assembly CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail).— The West Bengal Government propose to introduce in the coming session of- the provincial Assembly a Bill incorporating the provisions of the West Bengal Jute Goods (Control) Ordinance, 1949. The Bill providesFOC - 195 words
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91 1950-01-28 3 BOMBAY. (By Air Mail). The conference of film organizations in India held here on Jan. 20 unanimously decided to form a federation of all film associations as soon as possible. The conference was convened by the Motion Picture Society, Bombay, and representatives of 21 organizationsFOC - 91 words
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68 1950-01-28 3 BHAGALPUR, (By Air Mail). Piince Peter of Greece, addressing local Pressmen here, said that the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi and Christ were similar and if people followed them with sincerity and earnestness there would be perfect peace and happiness in the world. He isFOC - 68 words
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Article80 1950-01-28 3 PARIS, Jan. 27. Sardar H. S. Malik, Indian Ambassador to France, has sent the following telegram to Dr. Rajendra Prasad on hia election as first President cf the new Indian Republic. "All members of the Embassy send respectful congratulations and pray that that you asReuter - 80 words
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244 1950-01-28 3 CAMPORE, Jan. 27. Dr. R. M. Lohia, Socialist leader, told a public meeting here on Jan. 17, that the people had tolerated everything in the hope that after the achievement of freedom the Congress Government would do something for their economic betterment. But nowFOC - 244 words
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464 1950-01-28 3 CHINA: Reds To Invade Formosa And Hainan Simultant.cu&iy ONE MILLION MEN TO PARTICIPATE HONGKONG, Jan. 27.— The People's Army High Command will employ 1,000,000 men i or the invasion of Taiwan, according to non-otticial but usually reliable Chinese reports from Canton. The sources said that the Peking military authorities haveReuter - 464 words
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202 1950-01-28 3 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail). The Government of India have decided to aiiow textile mills to increase the price of cloth manufactured from foreign cotton by 5% from Feb. 1, it was reliably learnt here on Jan. 21.FOC - 202 words
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86 1950-01-28 3 ALLAHABAD, Jan. 27— Two students, who began a hunger-strike recently in protest against a rustication order against some students for alleged misconduct and discourtesy to Mr. Sampurnanand, U.P.'s Education Minister, when he visited the University on Nov. 29 were removed to hospital. The Citv MagistrateFOC - 86 words
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Article35 1950-01-28 3 LONDON, Jan. 27.— Soviet Russia has decided to recognise the New United States of Indonesia as a sovereign state and to establish diplomatic relations with it. Moscow Radio announced Wednesday nieht. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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