Indian Daily Mail, 3 January 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV. NO. 321. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANLAin 3, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 795 1 India And Pakistan Agree On UN Supervised Plebiscite m Two Interim Governments To Be bet Up DELHI, Jan. 2. India and Pakistan callon Saturday night m months of shooting feud m the neighbouring princely state of Kashmir. Ha faster Dominions, whose existence as free tigit nations
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  • 66 1 (From Our Own Correspondent^ CALCUTTA, Jan 2— All-India Music Conference meeting hen 1 "voted for Yande Mat a ram" as India's National song instead of Tafore'a "Jana Gana Mana" which is being provisionally used by the Government pending final choice by the Constituent
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  • 71 1 73,000 HOMELESS DUE TO SNOW WEIGHT TEHERAN, Jan. JB.— Scventhrcc thousand people were reported homeless yesterday In Teheran as the weight of 13 inches of snow caused the collapse of hundreds of slum dwellings throughout the city. Ten people were reported dead due to exposure yesterday. The temperature was. down
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  • 67 1 Bombay Medical College Students On Hunger Strike (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Jan 2— Three students of the Grant Medical College, Bombay, liavt- been on a hunger strike from Saturday night as a protest against the recent enhancement of tuition f et's A spokesman for the fasting students said 14
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  • 54 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 2. Vicc-Ad-mirud Sir Patrick Brind passed through Bombay today into the British steamer, Canton, on his way to Singapore, where he will take over command of the British Pacific Fleet from Vice-Admiral Sir D'^nis B'U'i. Admiral Brind is expected to reach Singapore
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  • 601 1 Ba Maw Forms Burmese Brigade To Fight The Dutch Asian Nations Welcome Fandit Nehru s Proposal BATAVIA, .lan. 2.— Republican sources here today described the proposed New Delhi conference on Indonesia as "the encouraging manifestation of international concern" a t the situation since the Dutch action began. The Dutch authorities
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  • 68 1 ASIAN COUNTRIES CONFERENCE ON INDONESIA AT ALLAHABAD NEW DELHI, Jan. 8. India Saturday called an international conference to meet at Allahabad within two weeks to conider possible action on Indonesia. A foreign official said the meeting would fcive countries of Asia and Near East an opportunity to exchange views on
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  • 47 1 W. BENGAL MINISTER SHOT DEAD BY ORDERLY LONDON, Jan. 2.— New Delni Radio said yesterday that M. M. Barman, Minister ol Excise, West Bengal (Government, was shot and killed last night by his orderly who later committed suicide. Mr. Barman, 53 years old, died m hospital. Reuter
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  • 68 1 MALTA. Jan. 2. The British trading vessel Richard Borchard radioed Saturday she was intercepted "by an unidentified vessel flying the Israeli flag". The message said the warship flred a warning shat. then a boarding party examined the Borchard's papers and cargo. After that they withdrew and the
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  • 62 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 2. On the third day of the third Test match between India and the West Indies today, India were dismissed for 272 runs m reply to the VWst Indies first innings total of 336. and by the close of play the
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  • 273 1 Mongolian P r ince Teh To Mediate Peace Negotiations NANKING, Jan. 2. —Prince Teh, Inner Mongolian Nationalist leader who observers think may be asked to open peace negotiations with the Communists, arrived here yesterday from Peiping m response to summons from Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek, says a Reuter report. Prince Teh,
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  • 67 1 BOMBAY. Jan. 2— The 14-year-old Reserve Bank of India became nationalised yesterday. Shareholders will be compensated m Government three per cent stock at the rate of 112 rupees 10 annas for every 100 rupee share* it was understood. Stock will be redeemable m 1970-1975. The
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  • 665 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Jan. 3, 1949. ASIANS MUST FORM OWN BLOC ACTING m., typical Nazi-like fa^mon, the Dutch imperialists m Indonesia broke the one-year-old truce without proper warning or due notice and *»uddenly attacked the Republican capital and arrested the Republican leaders on Dec. 18 last. As the
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  • 914 2 Mrs. Naidu On Role Of Medical Men SPEECH AT JUBILEE OF ALL-INDIA MEDICAL CONFERENCE CALCUTTA, Dec. 25, (By Air Mail).— Inaugurating the silver jubilee session of the All-India Medical Conference here today, Mrs. Sarojini Maidu, Governor of U.P., urged medical men
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  • 82 2 India Can Be In The Commonwealth Says Mavlankar (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Jan. 2— -G. V. Mavlankar, Speaker of the Indian Parliament addressing a meeting here opined that the ideal of "Puma Swaraj would not be compromised If India decided to remain m the Commonwealth The Commonwealth viaviankar said,
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  • 157 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW, Jan. 2. The National executive of the >- list Party of India meeting here passed a resolution wamii that **lioert\ -loving Indians will resort to some sort of Stlyagrana to inuicate meir inalienaoie right to civil liberties In
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  • 77 2 HYDERABADIS CONDEMN DUTCH IMPERIALISM IN INDONESIA (From Our Own Correspondent) .HYDERABAD, Juik- 2 —A resoiuLioii expressing full sympamy with the struggle oi the Indonesian people auu condemning tn« aggressive imperialist policy of the .Dutch Government m attempting to suppress trie Indonesian Republic oy tneir "brute ioicc" was passed at a
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  • 133 2 NEW DELHI. Jan. 2. -The Gov- of India plam 10 igiportabout 402.600 tons of foodgrains aunnp th month ending Jan 20 1949, it is reliably learnt. About 213* 600 tons of wheat, which constitutes the major item are expected to be received The United Stat«i will
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  • 237 2 DR. RATJU'S TRIBUTE TO THE GREATNESS OF BHARATI CALCUTTA, Jan 2 —The Governor of West Bengal, Dr. K. N. Katju, told a gathering of South Indians that wiierever they might be they should adopt that province as their own. He said that they might be m Gujrat, m Maharashtra, m
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  • 156 2 LONDON. Jan. 2. Sir Stailord Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer ana formei British Ambassador to tfie Soviet Union, said yesterday uio Soviet Government's genera] benaviour m international natters was "not such as t 0 entourage us to tnmk that eariy disumament is possible." "Meanwhile,
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  • 229 2 Burma Seeks Closer Contact With India Madras, Jan. 2.-Dr. Htm Aung, Vice-Chancellor ot Kangoon University and Leader of the Burmese Delegation to the Inter-Universities Board Conference now being held here, said m an interview 'Although we have attained political independence with S e 7h h tO P res T e
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  • 45 2 SEOUL. Jan. 1. President Sync?man Rhee .said Friday that the Moscow radio announcement that all Soviet troops completed evacuation of North Korea by December 25 is contrary to his information. Rhcc said m a Statement that the Mo.M-iiw ronort "is news A.P.
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  • 177 2 Records Commission's Recommendations NEW DELHI, Jan. 2.— A resoltttion asking the Government of India to approach the British Government m the United Kingdom tor the return to India of all the ancient books and documents relating to Indian history *'hicn are at present m Britain was passed
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  • 162 2 Mahatma Ghandhi Murder Case Judgement In A Month's Time NfcW ÜbLni, Jan. 2.— Hearing vie Managua oanuni MttfaeX la vVincn began m juiic iaoL ConCAUO oa on jjcc. ju, aitcr a period o; toout seven montns. Air. ALinu L/iiaiaa, tlio Specii juuge, euinouacea tnai ne wouic .M'oauunce mo juutjm«'nt m
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  • 398 2 NEHRU'S MEETING WITH HYDERABAD MUSLIM LEADERS RECALLED HYDERABAD, Dec. 25, (By Air Mail)— Pandit Nehru confer; this fo tiiooii In Bolarum Kesiuency for over an hour with a dcle«ati< i of Muslim leaders led by Maulvi Abdul HJUan Sjred Ali, retired M< I ber of the Nizam's Judicial Committee, and
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  • 171 3 India invites 13 Countries pandit Nehru's Attack On Western Union UAH Alt AD, Jan. 2. Pandit Nehru, Indian r, announced yesterday that his governhad invited other Asim governments to a conferena to consider the Indonesian problem. onference would be held m Delhi m the
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  • 188 3 */l Dilemma To Western Nations 9 V Jan. 2. India's decision announced by Prime Minister Pandit Nehru to call a <>! Asian Governments to discuss the situldonesia came as a surprise move m London. spok sman said le knew no tification of the n Mich
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  • 149 3 ROME, Jan. 2.— Six charred bodies have been removed from the wreckage of the South African transport plane which crashed Friday night on the slopes of isolated Mount Argontario on the Tyrrhenian coast. Thirteen passengers were believed to have been aboard, m
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  • 142 3 AUTO MOTOR-BOAT "KING" DIES REIGATE, Surrey, England, Jan. 2.-- Sir Malcolm Campbell, the first man to drivv? an automobile taster than 300 miles an hour, died Saturday. He was 63 years old. Sir Malcolm, whose exploits as an auto and motorboat speed king, won him a knighthood, had been m
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  • 94 3 LONDON. Jan. 2. Premier Marshal Tito his called for a solid front within Yugoslavia. m a broadcast from Belgrade he said "the main point is that we preserve our Internal unity, and we will certainly preserve It." He urged the people to disprove "the
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  • 21 3 CHICAGO. Jan. 2.— At least 26 Americans died violently celebrating the New Year. Twenty-two of thv>m died m traffic accidents.- A.P.
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  • 541 3 Dutch Claim More Successes In Sumatra VIA, Jan. 2.— Dutch seaborne troops have southernmost tip of Sumatra, capturing ;m Republican ports with little damage, a > communique reported here yesterday. reliable sources at The Hague last night easefire order has been issued
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  • 64 3 NUERREN. Switzerland, Jan. 2. —American soreen actress Rita Hayworth and Prince Alt Khan have arrived here for a winter sports holiday. Thr pair flew from Paris to Bern** m the Prince's private plane and took elaborate precautions to keep the final destination secret. The staff
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  • 49 3 PARIS. Jan. 2.— Eleven seamen were believed lost when the French trawler Robert Marls was hit by a Kal^-force wind off the west coast *f France Friday night. The winds reached a velocity of 100 miles an hour Further details are awaited concerning the fate of the ship.— A.P.
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  • 969 3 Madame Chiang's New Year NANKING, Jan, 2.— Premier Sun Fo urged the Chinese people today to "give their organized support to the peace effort so the Communists will realize what the people desire and will cease military action m
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  • 260 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2. -The Chinese Communist radio broadcast an indirect, but effective rejection Friday of (hiang Kai-shek's New Year's "peace on his own terms, statement It scorned "permitting the wounded beast to nurse his wounds and then spring up again one day to
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  • 77 3 PKIPING. Jan. 2. With the start ol the New Year, all dispatches filed by foreign correspondents have to pass censorship, Maj. G^n. Lin Yin Deputy Chief of the new Censorship Bureau of North China headquarters announced today. (Censorship of Chinese Qewipftperi and dispatches^ by Chinese DtWtmen is
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  • 58 3 WASHINGTON. Jan. 2. The ite Department said yesterday 'there is absolutely no basis" for pcits <not carried by Reutrr/ that the United States favours th<> resignation of President Chiang Kai-shek. "This Government continues to support Chiang Kai-shek as it always has. "Aid shipments to China
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  • 345 4 An American Pressman's (By STAN BWINTON, A.P. Correspondent) COLOMBO, Jan. 2. Malaya's Ceylonese population as a whole seems to be almost forgotten. I asked a number of Ceylonese about their compatriots m Malaya and some exhibited surprise that a large Ceylonese population
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  • 208 4 Australian Fellowship For Singapore Doctor Last October, the Australian Government ottered the Colony ol Singapore one Senior Fellowship lor the purpose of research or further training m 1949. A selection Board was appointed ol which Dr. G. V. Allen was Chairman and Sir Han Hoe Lim, Dr. L. Sammy, the
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  • 75 4 DAMASCUS, Jan 2 Prince Stif El Islam Mohammed, Crown Prmce of the Yemen and head of the Conciliation Mission sent by the King ol" the Yqucn to mediate between Trans Jordan and the other Aiab states, left h«re yesterday for Amman The Prmce, accompanied by h^
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  • 33 4 The 1.9, "Rajula" sailing lor Police at Batu Gajiih Police Station on Jan 8. 1949. The interview will take place at the ipoh Police Station on Jan. 10.
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  • 179 4 About 600 patients at Tan Tock Seng Hospital were given a New Year's Day treat when the Rev. 5. A. Davidson, Independent Missionary of the independent Missionary Movement, 29 joon Hiang Koad, distributed gilts worth over 02,000 of fruits, biscuits, milk, oooks. toys, syrup, shoes,
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  • 430 4 War-Weary World Greeted New Year With Hope For Peace LONDON. .lan. 2. A war weary world greeted the New Year Saturday with the hope th it 1949 night bring peace to at least some of its trouble spots. Men still fought with j>uns m China, Palestine, Greece, Indonesia and Malaya.
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  • 153 4 KING TO MOVE TO HIS COUNTRY RESIDENCE LONDON. Jan. 2. The King, who has been confined to Buckingham Palace since his illn >ss over a month ago, will leave for Sundringham. his country residence next Saturday. He will be accompanied by the Queen. Court circles said the announcement meant his
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  • 59 4 KARACHI, Jan. 2.— About 50.000 bales of cotton and a largo quantity of cotton seeds valued at more than a crore of rupees about £750.000) were destroyed yesterday m a fire at a Karachi port trust yard. It took firemen using 15 fire engines
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  • 726 4 Two Armed Malays Surrender To The Police In Kuantan area, two armed Malays surrender* d to the police on Jan. 1, says a Police ommumque issued ?n Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning. It adds KLDAH: Alor Star Area:— Al 660 p.m. on Jan. 1, opeciai Constables on baling cAtate saw iittures
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  • 60 4 The Prim.j Minister and Mrs Attlee have received a large number of Christmas and New Year greetings both from Home and Overseas. They regret that they cannot answer all these kind messages personally. But to all who have sent greetings they wish to send their warm thanks
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  • 24 4 LONDON, Jan. 2.— France and th« Netherlands have been 'nvfted to Participate m a women's international athletics m<*»t at mtu"~ City, London. A. P.
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  • 74 4 SEAFARERS' ADMIN ISTRATION BOARD The Governor of Singapore fan Fraimiin uimson has uppointca tne iohowing to tne beaiarers auminiiitratiun lioara M irom Jan. 2 1y49. me Commissioner of Labour to ue independent anu cne ioiiowing to De me*uuera: Mr. j. i^'iciQ, fttr. iJ. o. Jarmicnaei ana Uapi. o. £>aaueiv.j (Nominated
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