Indian Daily Mail, 18 December 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. \r. NO. 29G. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 260 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. The United States slapped economic (sanctions on Communist China last night freezing all her assets m the United Slates and barring American ships and planes from going there. The Slate Department said the freeze on transactions is to prevent Chinese
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  • 178 1 TEHERAN, Dec 16. Member of the Indian Embassy and Indian nationals m Teheran assembled at the Embassy this morning to express their cendoltnces on tiie death of Sardar Vallabhai Patei. GENEVA. Dec. 17. The lnd:au Legation here was closed as a ma:*, ol respect for
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  • 126 1 LUNiJCMN, Dec. 17.— The news of the death of Sardar Patel was received with profound regret m British political quarters. Lord Pt-thick-Lawrence, former Secretary of State fas ludia who headed the Cabinet mission m 1&46, told Reuter: "I am deeply grieved and shocked at the news of the death of
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  • 98 1 LONDON. Dec. 17. A Foreign Office spokesman confirmed yester day that a Russian note was received yesterday calling for tho trial of Japanese Emperor Hir hito and certain Japanese Generals. He said the note was now being translated. A similar Russian not? was se^t,
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  • 37 1 CANBERRA, Dec 17.—The Australian Government has started rice-growing In New Guinea m a bid to make the colony self-suffi-cient. The programme got under way on a 2,000-acre experimental plantation at Bereine, 60 miles from Port Moresby AP
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  • 247 1 Appeal To U.N. To Intervene NEW DELHI, Doc. 17, (AP)— Nearly 100 nationals from the Pakis-tan-Afghanistan border tribal areas, meeting here for a two-day conferonce, passed a resolution demanding United Nations intervention to create a sovereign independent Pukhtoonistan. The conference, consisting of delegates living m distant
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  • 381 1 TOKYO, Dec. 17. The North Koreans on the south of the 38th Parallel attacked both ends of the United Nations line covering Seoul m the past 24 hour* forcing small withdrawals. The Chinese are still making no attempt to cross the
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  • 92 1 INDIA TO BUY 2M. TONS OF FOOD GRAINS FROM U.S. WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.— India 1 has asked the American Government for facilities to buy 2,000,000 i tons of food grains from the United States. The Indian Ambassador. Mrs. Pandit today saw the Secretary oi State, Mr. Acheson, and made the
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  • 97 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—Diplomatic ellorte to save the Korean truce proposals were proceeding at a high pitch— for a Sunday today %a Mr. Wu Hsiu-chuan, leader of the Peking delegation, prepared to fly back to his country within the next 48 hours. Mr. Wu's
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  • 332 1 LONDON. Dec. 17.— Mr. Henry Wallace, former V ice-President of the United States today urged Mao Tse-tung and Premier Stalin to reconsider the course they are now following "m the light of the best interest" of their people and the world. In an article
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  • 80 1 SAIGON. Dec. 17. One person was killed and 20 wounded o=n Friday night when 14 grenades placed tuy pro cooimunist terrorists exploded. Police arrested one young mv of a group of four who tried to flee m a truck. The others escaped. In the centre
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  • 75 1 NEW YORK, Dec 17.— New York's civilian defence director, Mr. Arthur W. Wallander, announced yesterday that he had alerted heads 01 all agencies to keep their offices m a "24-hour condition of readiness". This action followed the proclamation by .President Truman of a state of
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  • 34 1 CAPETOWN, Dec. 17. Dr. Yu^uf Dadoo, President of the South Air:can Indian NaiionaJ Congress yesterday called for a national c^n vention represetlng all races lo oppose appartheid. Reuter
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  • 143 1 SINGAPORE, Sunday. The Police have issued the following Communique today: No incidents have been reported to the Police during the last 24 hours. This is the third day without reported incidents. Of the 213 people held last night m connection with the
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  • 321 1 Thirty-four year old Major Pudma Bahadur Khatri, former military attache to the Ambassador of Nepal m London, has taken up the appointment of Military Liaison Officer for the Prime Minister of Nepal at the H.Q. of Major-General R. C. O. Hedley, C.8.E.,
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  • 86 1 INDIAN PARLT. MOURNS DEATH OF PATEL NEW DELHI. Dec. 17. Taousandjs. of Indian Government officers crowded into the Parliament building here on Saturday to pa»s^ a resolution mourning the death on Fnday of Sardar Pat el. India's Deputy Prime Minister. Sir Girja Shanfcar Bajpai. Secre tary General of the Foreign
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  • 44 1 MOSCOW, Dec. 17. Russia accused France of systematic violations of the Franco-Soviet Pact m a note sent to the French Embassy here yesterday. The Soviet Foreign Ministry's note said France was responsible for the deterioration of Fran"x>Bovlet relations.-- Reuter
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  • 102 1 PAKISTAN PRESENTS BABY ELEPHANT TO TURKEY DACCA, Dec. 17. The Government of Pakistan have sent a baby rient fo Pakistan have sent a baby elephant to Turkey as a gesture of goodwill of the people of Pakistan towards the people of Turkey, it ia learnt here officially. The seven-year r>ld
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  • 92 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 17.— An increase ol 72 per cent m the installed capacity of electric power plants m Ind^a is likely by 1954 on the completion of some of the projects now m hand m the various States. According to an official publication,
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  • 158 1 CUTTACK, Dec. 17.-^Shri Nabakntshna Chaudhuri, Chief Minister told the Oiissa Assembly on Dec. 9 m reply to a question, that so far 24,659 displaced persons from East Pakistan had arrived m Orissa and had been accommodated m six camp* m different parts of the State.
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  • 809 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Dec. 18. 1950. LABOUR MAJORITY INEVITABLE VII pvUR analysis of the results of the recent municipal elections m the Rochore Ward will not be complete without a reference to those unfortunate but all the same sensational developments whereby the chances of votes against Labour becoming
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  • 841 2 Kabul Ready To Have Talks 'Without Conditions* NEW DKLHI, Dec. 17. Sardar Xajibullah Khan, the Afghan Ambassador m Delhi told pressmen recently that the Government of Afghanistan welcomed the United States "non-official demarche" suggesting direct negotiations between Afghanistan and Pakistan to settle their
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    29 2 PHOTO. In the UN library at Lake Success, New York, Mrs. Sampson (left) obtains research information on subjects being discussed at the General Assembly and committee mcc tings.- USIS
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  • 34 2 KARACHI,, Dec. 17.— The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, stated that while Pakistan had always expressed her willingness to discuss all matters of common interest with the Afghan Gov-
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  • 132 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 17.— The Indian and Tastern Newspaper Society concluded its two-day session recently after passing a resolution modifying the price-page schedule adopted at the general body meeting m October m Bombay. That new accepted schedule will be: for standard size: For six
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  • 102 2 CALCUTTA, Dec. 17.— Dr. R. Ahmed, West Bengal Minister for Relief and Rehabilitation, was declared elected to the State Legislative Assembly recently from the Howrah-Hooghly Urban Mohammedan constituency m the bye-election. Dr. Ahmed (Congress) polled 1,638 votes against 957 votes secured by Mr.
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  • 37 2 GAUHATI. Dec. 17— The next sitting of the provincial executive of the Socialist Party (Assam) will be held at Imphal, Manipur State, on Dec 26 and 27. it has b«en announce 4 to^V FOC
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  • 122 2 PATNA, Dec. 17— The Bihar C.I.D. have submitted charge sheet m what is known as the Bihar iron scandal case against 22 persons including a former Deputy Director of Industries (Bihar) and some leading iron dealers. According to the C.I.D. report the accused are alleged to have
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  • 58 2 AMBALA. Dec. 17.— President Dr. Rajendra Prasad will be conferred an honorary degree of doctorate by the Punjab University at its third cen vocation to be held here on January six next. The local bodies of Ambala District will present a joint civic address to
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  • 502 2 Jute-No Decontrol Or State Trading Now, Says Finance Minister INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: NEW DELHI, Dec. 8, (By Air Mail): Shri Chintaman Deshmukh, Finance Minister intervening m the inconclusive debate on the Indian Tariff (fourth amendment) Bill m Parliament to-day declared that the decontrol of jute would lead to the shooting
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  • 178 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 8 (By Air Mail) A common cadre of gazetted officers to fiill up gazetted posts m Part C States (Centrally administered States) is not considered "a practical proposition," said Mr. C. Rajagopalachari m Parliament today m reply
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  • 114 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 8 (By Air Mail). Nearly 60 Central Acts, including Acts relating to taxation, had already been extended to Part B States and another 100 or more Acts .vere proposed to be extended to Part B States under a Bill now
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  • 146 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 8 (By Tn Mail). Mr. U. itajagopaiachari informed Mr. S. V. iNaiK m Parliament ..oday that 24 police and 23 revenue ..•lticers on deputation to Hyderabad State were reverted to the (States lioin which tney were borrowed. Six Of these officers were reverted
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  • 1067 3 UN Attempt Only A Trap, Says Wu Promises To Try To Advise* Chinese Reds To Stop Fighting LAKE SUCCESS, Dec. 17.— Red China's General Wu Hsiu-chuan yesterday doomed United Nations efforts to bring about a cease-tire m Korea except on Soviet terms. But he prom
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  • 82 3 WU PARTY TO LEAVE FOR PEKING TOMORROW LAKE SUCCESS. Dec. 17. TaChinese Communist delegation to the United Nations officially announced yesterday that they are leaving on Tuesday The announcement made by the leader of the delegation, Mr. Wu United Nations officials who expected him to be available fcr negotiations with
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  • 341 3 LONDON, Dec. 17— British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin said Friday last the United States ignored British advice to halt the United Nations drive into North Korea about 100 miles north of Ihe 38th Parallel. Mr. Bevin toid the House of Cfcfcwnona nis government reconimendeu
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  • 125 3 Reported Training Of Chinese Youths For "Sea Warfare" TAIPEH, Dec. 17.— Chinese Communists on the mainland were reported by the "Catna Union Press" yesterday as preparing f r the training of 3,000,000 youths for new "hu nan sea warfare." These youths between the ages of 18 and 25 were described
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  • 40 3 RANGOON. Dec. 17. Burmese convicts will wear a "bright look" during a three-month experiment In -prison reform at tihe Central Jail here. White shirts and coloured longyis sarongs) will replace the coarse mally wear.- A.P.
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  • 280 3 MOSCOW ACCUSES BRITAIN FOR BREAKING PACTS LONDON, Dec. 17.— Russia accused Britain Friday night of breaking the terms of the Anglo-Soviet Alliance of 1942 and the Potsdam Agreement of 1945, a Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday Ho said the Soviet Government hanaed a note to the British Embassy m Moscow
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  • 200 3 COLOMBO. <By Air Mall).—Unlike m oiden times, whipping re cently has become a farce Mr R I, Pereixa, K.C., told the Criminal Courts Commission m the course <;f his evidence before it. Whipping .should. Mr. Pereirrx .^UKgested, be done away with, ana the use
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  • 74 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 17.— The Government anjnounced on Saturday the conclusion of an agreemeut with the United States on technical assistance to India under the American Point Four programme India's share m President Truman's programme to aid underdeveloped area** of the world is expected
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  • 76 3 MANILA. Dec. 17. Demetria Garcia, 24, whu onetime reigned as queen osf a village fete, deserted by her husband a.nd driven to desperation by poverty and the lingering illness of her -two year -old son, pleaded guilty m court to strangulating her son to death She
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  • 47 3 Famous U.S. Essayist Dead PHILADELPHIA. EX> C 17.- Agnes Depplier, 92, one of the most famous pssa,yLsts of modern times, disci at her suburba.n Ovcrbrocn apartment here Friday. A Philadelplhian of French parentage, she was well-known m France, where she had sxwnt murh of her time.- A.P.
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  • 40 3 TAIPEI, Dec. 17. Chinese Nationalists sent a four-man mission to Okinawa on Friday to negotiate a trade pact between Formosa and the Ryukyus. The mission was headed by Hsi Yuchi, of the Foreign Ofßco.- A.P.
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  • 450 3 A-Bomb Will Not Be Used Lightly Or Wantonly- Attlee LONDON, Dec. 17. Prime Minister Clement Attlee promised Britain last night that the atom bomb would not be used "lightly or wantonly." "I know there is a great deal of anxiety about the atomic bomb," he said m a nation-wide radio
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  • 73 3 TAIPEI, Dec. 17.— The Japan^Sf would be the best Asian ally ot the Chinese Nationalist? m th< fight against Communist, declared HP. Tseng, well-known Chinese commentator m a statement hen yesterday. The Chinese people, he urged should not continue to inarbou hard feelings
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  • 79 3 Thousands Mourn Ex-Premier Peter Fraser's Death WELLINGTON. Dec. 15.— Thousand> of mourning New Zealanders yesterday filed slowly past the catafalque m Parliament buildings Ivre where the body of former Prime Minister Peter Fraser was if'A&g m s tate. Hundreds of trioutes, official anu private, have poured into Wellington f ro
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  • 83 3 TRUMAN CREATES DEFENCE MOBILISATION OFFICE V/ASHINGTON. Dec 17.—President Truman yesterda-* created a new Office of Defence Mobilisation to "direct control and coordinate all mobilisation activities." The proclamation oalled ill Americans to a united effort to build up the nations armed forces and throw the "full moral and material strength" of
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  • 159 3 Bihar Estates Act: Hearing Postponed In Supreme Court NEW DELHI, Dec. 17.— The Supreme Court postponed hearing of the Bihar Government's appeal defending Lta Management of Estates and Tenures Act which was declared illegal by the Patna High Court. The Act, providing for State control of privately managed Estates, would
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  • 48 3 M.ARGHERITA i Assam). Dec. 17. Tlir> Awn Governor Shri Jairamdtea D.iulstram arrived here last week From Dibrugarh on a tour of the Tirap Frontier Tract. The Governor was given a civic i ecepi km m the evening m the Indian Club hall- FOC
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  • 773 4 Representation To Be Forward To London The Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson on Saturday met the following members of the Muslim Advisory Board o( Singapore and other prominent Muslims on behalf of the Muslim population of Singapore: Dato Onn bin Jaaiar, Mr.
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  • 984 4 APPEAL TO PUBLIC A C.1.1). Riot Investigation Unit operating from C.I.D. Headquarters, Robinson Road, has been set up to deal with all aspects and incidents of the rioting which has occurred during the past few days. Information from the public is urgenly
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  • 233 4 Singapore Student Broadcasts From New York In a .special broadcast over th» Far Eastern service of the Voice of America Gerald Pillay, 15 yearold Singapore schoolboy who won a trip to the United States, said was having a wonderful time. Gerald, a delegate to the New York Daily Mirror Forum,
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  • 113 4 A communique issued on Saturday by the Electrical Engineer Municipality states that at a meeting of .the Public Utilities Committee held ion Friday, it was decided to circulate a notice to all industrial power consumers asking them to make a leturn to the Electricity Department,
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  • 104 4 TWO MALAYANS FOR HIGHER STUDIES IN AMERICA Mi&s Lok Hua Cheng and her 20 -year- old brother Lok Hung K.oon. of 158 Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore, left yesterday for tne United States for higher studies. Both Miss Lok and Mr. Lok Will enter the Auburn Academy m the State of
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  • 106 4 Membership of the trade unions iui Britain during the last year la assessed at nine million two hundred and Mxtv two thousand workers. This figure is given by the Ministry of Labour m the annual review of trade unionism just published. There were seven hundred
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  • 275 4 Another gang oi Uuidits attacked .:n estate In the Muar area of Juki re yesterday afternoon. Tlicy t ied vhe Chinese conductor to a tree and murdered him by shooting and stabbing him. The Chinese manager was also shot and stabbed. His condition is
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  • 186 4 Unckr the Federal Citizeash p rteguiui-ions the ioiiowjng rmitfn v>i pcioo.io are authorized to certiiy arj/inuauons tor wrtincates ti wKiZcnship:- 1. MemDers of certain governmental bodies <uiciutu-iig cninese advisory ttoaras), Magistrate, justices of tne feace, Lawyers, oommissionexs ior Oat as, uocoors, rfaiiK Managers, certain accou-i--ti»at&, senior Oovernmetnt or
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  • 36 4 KARACHI, Dec. 17.— The Pakistan Government is to ask the other Commonwealth countries to include Kashmir on the agenda of the Prime Ministers Conference to be held m January, it was officially announced >n Sunday.- A.P.
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  • 209 4 Mr. William Fernando, Acting Deputy i^rector of tne Department of ruoitc Relations, Feaera of Malaya, is leaving Kuala j1... ipur dt tne end of tms moiota to* wae united Kingdom wnere he will taKe an lnionnacion Officers' Course at me Colonial Office Mr. Feiiaando, who
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  • 142 4 It is announced that Mr. M. J. del Tufo. C.MG., M.C.S., has been appointed Chief Secretary, Federation of Malaya, with eftect from Nov. 25. 1950. Mr. del Tufo was appointed a Cadet m the Malayan Civil Service m December, 1923. and on arrival was
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