Indian Daily Mail, 14 December 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 292. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CEMS
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  • 1128 1 Colonial Secretary's Statement Official Review Of Rioting The Colonial Secretary of Singapore, Mr. Blythe broadcast the following statement on the situation m Singapore over Radiu Malaya at 7 p.m. yesterday: When I broadcast last night I promised you a tuller statement on the cause of
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  • 307 1 ..HONGKONG, Dec. 13. J lie Bri-tish-owned SOUTH CHINA MORNliVG FOST hinted today that Singapore authorities had better prepare against Malayan Communists jumping <»n the Bertha Hertogh banuwugea. Monday's riots by Singapore Moslems, m which ai least ten people including four Europeans were killed ed, are specially
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  • 532 1 Mr. M. J. Namazie, on behalf of the Singapore Muslim Advisory Board, issued the following appeal •"•fjE* U you as the Joint Secretary of the Musiim Advisory Board. r nv We deplore deeply, both us citizens of tKis Colony and as Muslims, the disorderly
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  • 93 1 THE HAGUE, Dec. 13. X.L.M., the Royal Dutch Airlines, still does not know officially if Mrs. Adeline Hertogh and her daughter Bertha are on the XLVI plane which left Singapore Tuesday. KLM -pokes, nan. however, sa:d today that it is believed that they are
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  • 310 1 ALLEGED MOVEMENTS OF SUPPLIES FROM PEKING TO YIETMINH TAIPEI, Dec. 13.— Truck convoys carrying Chinese Communist supplies for Indochina rebel forces under Moscow trained Ho Chi-minh were moving continually from Nanking, m •v.v.v China's Kwangsi province, a Nationalist Defence Ministry spokesman alleged here yesterday. The spokesman, however, said the Ministry
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  • 140 1 U.S. PRESIDENT TO DECIDE ON USE OF A-BOMB CANBERRA Dec. 13. American Senator Theodor Francis Green (Democrat-Providence, Rhode Inland) told Commonwealth representative yesterday it was for. the President of the United States to d-ecide if the atom bomb should be used He was guest speaker at the final se-ssian of
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  • 100 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Dec. 13.— A Tibetan protest against postponement h\ r the Steering Committee of the United Nations General Assembly of charges of Chinese communist aggression against Tibet has been received by the U.N. Secretary General. The protest, dated at Lhasa, and 'forwarded through Kalimpong, India. l>y a
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  • 65 1 CAIRO, Dec. 13. Denmark on "Tuesday handed Egypt a Note protesting against current Egyptian restrictions on tankers sailing through the Suez Canal. Similar protests have been made by Britain, the United States. Francfl and Norway. The restrictions were imposed at the outbreak of the
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  • 583 1 PEKING ENVOY'S ASSURANCE TO B. N. RAU LAKE SUCCESS, Dec. 13, Sir Benegal Rau, India's chief delegate told the United Nations Political Committee yesterday, that the Chine se Peoples Republic had assured him it did not want war but war had been forced upon them
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  • 80 1 FLUSHING MEADOWS, Dec. 13. -The United Nations General Assembly yesterday appointed a special 7-nation committee to^make concrete recommendations on what regime ia to take up China's seat m the United Nations It approves the nominations on Assembly President Nasrollah Entezam the representatives
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  • 148 1 TRUMAN TO ADDRESS THE NATION THIS WEEK-END WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—President Truman is to address the nation by radio on Friday or Saturday on the world situation and the home front steps he believes necessary as a result of the war threat. White House sHirtes said on Tuesday. The President will
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  • 107 1 PARIS. Dec. 13.— The Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky has surges Led a conference to settle the Kashmir dispute between Tndia and Pakistan, Inamullah Khan, Secretary nf the World Moslem Conference. nn Tuesday. He has seen Vishinsky m New York, where he went to enlist
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  • 80 1 HUNGNAM (Korea), Dec. 13. United Forces m Northeast Korea were today evacuating the-ir narrow beachhead by ship through this escape port. The withdrawal was orderly, but hurried. Thousands of Chinese Reds were reported massing nearly far a final blow. The evacuation was protected by a
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  • 54 1 ISTANBUL. Dec. 13.— The Turkish General Stall will send reinforcements lv Korea to replace casualties suffered by the Turkish Brigade m the recent fight m jr. it was learned i& well informed quarters tonight. It was estimated here that the brigade has lost 750 m killed,
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  • 39 1 TAIPEI, Dec. 13. Yesterday was th* 14th anniversary of the historic Sian incident the capture of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek by dissidents who held him prisoner for 12 told a news conference on Tuesday, days. A .P.
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  • 29 1 ATHENS. Dec. 13.— Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, sailed for Malta yesterday after completing their visit to Greece a» guests of King Paul and Queen F: Reuter
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  • 41 2 VATICAN CITY, Dec. 13~Pop# Pius has granted permission for celebration of New Year's midnight maw All Catholic churches \and chaoels of religious institutions are to plead for God's intercession m this grace period for Uw world. A.P.
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  • 564 2 High Command's Warning Against Resort To Law Courts NEW DELHI, Dec. 4 By Air Mail).— The Congress Working Committee, m an at tempt to tighten up the organisational discipline today renewed its warning against Congressmen seeking redress of organisational grievances m law courts.
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    50 2 PfIOTO. More than 6,000 people crowded together m Tripoli, Libya, Nov. 21, for large scale demonstrations m oedearation of the anniversary of the United Natrons decision 10 grant Libya tadeDena>nce pAoto shows: A truck decorated with tapestiies and bearing slogans carries aetehraSSJ tw^ ls° Tripoli streets daring tie demonstrations.- A.P.
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  • 339 2 WORKING COMMITTEE SITTING CONCLUDES NEW D £LHI Dec. 5 (By Arl M The Congress Working Committee today constituted the Central Parliamentary Board with six toD leaders as members. F Th« Board will consist of the Congress President (ex-officio chairman), Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Sar Jar Vallabhbhal Patel,
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  • 263 2 PLAN TO UTILISE KRISHNA PENNAR WATERS KANCHEEPURAM. (By Air Mali) ddressing the members of the Cooperative Central Bank, at its annual meeting recently, Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam. Minuter for Public Works, stated that a scheme was being prepared to bring the waters of the Krishna and North Pennar rivers upto Chingleput
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  • 599 2 MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— The North-East Monsoon, which has practically ended, is a failure m Tamil Nad this year, said Dr. Sen, Meteorlogist. Madras, to a representative of The Hindu. He expressed the view that the deficiency could not be made up by
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  • 610 2 NEW TREATY SIGNED NEW DELHI. Dec. 5 (By Air Mail). —A new treaty was signed today between Sikkim and India at Gangtok providing for the continuance of this small State embedded m the Himalayas as a protectorate of of India enjoying
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  • 765 2 MADRAS HIGH COURT SETS ASIDE GOVERNMENT'S ORDER x^P^ AS Dec 8 (By Air Mail). A Full Bendi at the Madras High Court, consisting of the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Satyan a rayana Rao and Mr. Justive Viswanatha Sastri, delivered judgment m a petition hied by
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  • 1757 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS Sri Prakasa Defends Govt's Poiicy :SEVV DELHI, Dec. 4. (By Air Mail) —The Commerce Minister, Mr. t>ri PraKasa, today strongly deiended tne Government's jute duty poiicy before Parliament wniie mo* ing that the Indian larnt \*ourth Amendment)
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    23 3 PHOTO. V:etminh prisoners being taken tnrough tb-e French lines during, operations m the Ccc.ra China aica against the Communi t-ded rebel farces. A.P.
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  • 202 3 DEMOCRACY DEMANDS RESPECT FOR OPPOSITION COLOMBO, (By Air Mall). Mr Nalliah, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Health and Local Government, thinks that de mocracy mainly demands resppct for the opposition, tolerance of opposition point o,f view and respect for the views o» the minorities. He said so at a
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  • 270 3 GALLE, (By Air Mail).— Mr. A. E Gojnesinna, Minister of State ni dre-.sing a special general meeting of tie Southern Province Planters' Association, held at New Oriental Hotel here recently condemned the "non co -operation oi the Chamber oi Commerce and the
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  • 109 3 WELLINGTON. New Zealand Dec. 12. Peter Fia.ser former Prime Minister of New Zealand died at 2.47 p.m, tNew Zealand time) on Tuesday. Peter Fra&er, poorer son of a i/oorer Irish crofter, rose to become one of the great wartime Prime Ministers of the British Commonwealth, and
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  • 283 3 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, (By Air Mall). Hindu Members of Parliament and Senators, at v conference held recently presided over by Mr. E. A. P. Yijeyeratne, Home Minister, decided that the Hindu Temporalities Bill should be introduced m Parliament without delay. The
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  • 134 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail). Peons, at any rate of the Kandy Kachcheri may hope to rise to nigher things under an adult education scheme which is being plan- Ned for them by the Government Agent. Mr. N. E. Ern.st. He expects to obtain the assistance of
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  • 121 3 Use Koch, the "Red Witch" of Buchenwald concentration camp, i- seen here as, escorted by a police guard, she enters the Catholic Trade Union meeting hall m Augsburg, on Nov 27, to face trial before a German court. She is accused of instigating the murder of
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  • 186 4 Official Statement To Be Broadcast At 7 A. M. Today The Colonial Secretary, Singapore, m a special announcement yesterday superceding previous warnings, stated: "It has been suggested to me that earlier warnings nave caused business people to oeneve tnai tney were helping the Government
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  • 44 4 Owing to unforseen circumstances the Concert that was to have been held today (14-12-50) by the Indian Fine Arts Society of Singapore at the Bukit Zahra School .Tohore Baaru has been postponed Ticket holders are requested t<watch for further announcement
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  • 366 4 LONDON, Dec. 13.— Britain's Colonial Secretary Mr. James Griffiths said yesterday there was no evidence that the riots m Singapore were Communist inspired. Replying to Opposition leader Winston Churchill m the House of Commons, Mr. Griffiths said the riots during the hearing of
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  • 197 4 BANDITS ATTACK FOOD CONVOY: TAMIL WOMAN WOUNDED KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday.— The Police issued the following communique today JOHORE: A food convoy was attacked by bandits m the Kota Tinggi area. A Chinese and a Tamil woman were wounded L-.ELANGOR: A ga*ng of bandi.s '.tilled a Chinese and wounded an other
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  • 268 4 CHINESE ART EXHIBITION TO OPEN IN LONDON The Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, which was presented earlier In the year by its collector Sir Percival David to the London University School of Oriental Studies, is expected to be open for exhibition in August. The collection, which is recognised as
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  • 95 4 A Christmas dinner will be included m this year's annual treat tor the boys of the Serendah Boys' Hone. The November Report of the "crip state 5 tint the State Socia l Welfare Cmimittee have very firmly sanctioned $1.25 per boy toward? a X'ma.s dinner
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  • 235 4 WORLD PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL RUBBER Substantial increases, both in world production and consumption of natural rubber, were made during October according to the findings of the Rubber Studv GrovSecretariat. The output was 180,000 UMK r 15.000 tons above the Septe.rii level and compared with 172,1. >Q tons in
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  • 371 4 Uutch-Indonesian Delegates Discuss In 'friendly' Atmosphere FUTURE OF WESTERN NEW GUINEA: THE HAGUE, Dec. lS.Dutch and Indonesian delegates joined yesterday m confidential discussions on the future of Western New Guinea officially stated to have been m a "friendly" atmosphere. Documents jointly released by both delegations last night gave details of
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  • 36 4 SUPREMO FOR EUROPE LONDON. Dec. 13.— General Dwight D. Eisenhower will probably be appointed Supreme Commander of the Atlantic Treaty forces in Europe before the end of this week an authoritative smiirms sairi Vwio yesterday. Reuter
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    61 4 PHOTO. Th« freighter, 'Eastern Med\ 1,700 tons, owned by the Cyprus Shipping Company, is seen ablaze after it caught fire, m Suez Harbour Nov. 23 whilst loading 600 ions of oil m cans for Akaltu. Two Egyptians were killed and eighteen others, including members of the ship's crew, suffered minor
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  • 60 4 TAIPEI, Dec. 13. ---Chen Pingyimg, a 39-year-old Taoist monk, was executed on Monday at Taichung, iv central Formosa, on a charge of rohamty and murder. The monk, who was bom at Tal* chung, was accused of having robbed a man named Huang Fan m April 1948
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  • 430 4 ICFTU To Set Up Information Centre Labour College In S'pore NEW YORK, Dec. 13,—ations m 50 nations outside International Confederation of Free Trade Unions is preparing a minimum emergency programme to combat communist influence m the trade unions of Southeast Asia, according to a special article on ICFTU activities carried
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  • 118 4 Coinciding with. Boys' Clubs Week being held oy nine Singapore organizations lor young people, the United States Information Service library will have a display oin American youth talent exmbits m the library at 26 dailies Place starting Tuesday. The exhibit shows iiow the creative achievement?
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  • 338 4 ANTI-BANDIT CAMPAIGN: GOVERNMENT READY TO RECEIVE SUGGESTIONS FROM PUBLIC, SAYS AG. CHIEF SECRETARY "Government is always ready to receive suggestions from the public with regard to the necessity for taking wider powers for providing punishment which are not already provided for," announced the Acting Chief Secretary, Mr. M. V. del
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