Indian Daily Mail, 15 January 1949

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail N OL. IV. NO. 332. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 66 1 ETHIOPIA ALSO TO ATTEND SESSIUN ilan. 1 I.— The Indian Foreign Ministry ani inopia has accepted an invitation to the Indonesia sponso ed by India, says an A.i\ report. n rejecteu. Acceptances now have been re[ons ihe Philippines, Australia, Burma, CeyLfghanistan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia,
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  • 53 1 Dutch Aircraft Flew Over Indian Territory? d J* ADutrh Co-ik- 1 hlt I,,' which '""fed In nsterdi. ay ni ht p n rout. reported having gone Bangkok te-Vhar-Sd £?r %1* distance ™cbed Malta from Batavia "n 44 hour* flew over India to overcome the boycott imposed by India on Dutch
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  • 116 1 INDIANS CLASH WITH AFRICANS: MORE THAN 60 INJURED '-Mand J* S ]ve Afr, cans and Indians fought m Dur'^n ul c Xd out 6 Pf,rSo^ lnJUXed Every aVaU V «"> bin *n a Indiaq Was reported to have assaulted !> md a,,VeS attackod In <*ian groups, broke Indian s «>n<tJ
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  • 125 1 NEHRU C.R. TO REPRESENT INDIA I NEW DELHI Fan H Preparai India for ici ol Asian X dio announced duled, 'lie meet b due »P« n ',l litursday, understood thai lie conference are n India two days i opens Vll-lndia Radio commentations within nterpretation of article Nations Charter i warded
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  • 211 1 BATAYIA, Jan. U. United Nations military aid today Indonesia guerrillas are wreakhavoc throughout north and central Java "on a much greater scale" thanthe Dutch bargained for. The observers added that Netherlands troops are proving insufficient to stem the sabotage or even maintain order m
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  • 62 1 BATAVIA, Jan. 14.— Dr. Dar masiMawan, a Republican leader m Batavia, said today: "There will be no law and order as long as a DutcJa soldier remained on Indonesian •crritory." The Republicans were convinced the best answer to the Dutch 'police action" was guerilla
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  • 103 1 BANGKOK, Jan. 14— The Democratic Party Siam's largest political party of which former Premier Abbaiwongse is leader yesterday -assed a resolution condemning he Songkhram Government's decision not to accept India's invitation to the New Delhi conference on Indonesia. The party urged the Government to send at
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  • 68 1 ANKARA, Jan. 14. Premier Hasan Saka's Government collapsed today und<*r violent opposition from all sides over Turkey's steadily mounting cost Of living. The Premier submitted his resignation to President Istma Inonu during his two hour conference this j morning, but up to noon no official announcement had
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  • 70 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 14.— A spoke* man of the British High Commis sioner's Office her e today denied a Paris report that Britain would offer her good offices for a friendly solution of the question of French settlements m India. He also denied that a high British
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  • 36 1 MUNICH, Jan. U Six German War criminals wer«' hanged on Fri day m Landsb^ prison. Fein were m .ved m killing an unarmed American serviceman and two m killing concentration cam.. inmate*. A.P.
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  • 94 1 All-Hyderabad Muslim Convention To Meet To-morrow (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Jan. 14.- -An AllHyderabaa uauslim (Convention is <.0 meet m nydeiuDaa on Jan. 16 to consider UiB mtuie ol Muslims una«r cnangta concutions m the btate. An iv tens men OTive Lo curb lawlessness m tne Maigonua and waiangai
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  • 57 1 HONGKONG, Jan. U.— Taxi owners and strik tig drive ts reached Bettlemeni yesterday m their four month dispute, which for a t>me threatened to snowball into a genera] strike. Thg companies agreed to reinstate 322 strikers. Tney agreed earlier to wage increases and some
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  • 58 1 Saigon, Jan. 14. -A Vietnam ra»d on a French Anrfy supply tram failed when soldiers and tighter planes chased the raiders away, a militaiy spokesman announced m Saigon on Friday. The attack occurred 35 miles north of Saigon on a train bound for Leehninh.
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  • 108 1 MADRAS, Jan. 14.— Mr. G. A Natcsan. Editor of His Indian Review, died early morning ol Jan. 10 at hi* residence m MylapOie lie wa s 16. Mr. Natesan wa a member ol the Cong: ess for a number of years till 1919 when he
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  • 86 1 PLEBISCITE ADMINISTRATOR STILL UNDECIDED A Reuter report Hem Lake Success adds: Mr. Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary-General, at his weekly press conference today said that United Nations observers are expected to be m Kashmir 4, by the end oi the month." "I cannot at tnis stage disclose what nations they
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  • 287 1 REGIONAL COMMISSION'S RECOMMENDATIONS RANGOON, Jan. 14.— The Burma Regional Autonomy Commission set up to investigate the question of minorities has accepted the principle of a separte Karen state. The Karen National Union, which claims to represent most of Burma s 4.000,000 Karens tribesman, at
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  • 87 1 NEHRU LIAQUAT ALI REAFFIRM PEACE DESIRE VVAiIuNGTON, Jan. 14.— Pandit iMeliru aha Liaquat Ali Khan, P*nne Ministers ol maia and Pakistan, nave sent messages to Actmg United Stages Secretary of State Robert Lovett, reaffirming their desire for *i peaceful solution m the Kashmir dispute, the State Department announced today. Tne
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  • 76 1 NEPAL ASYLUM FOR COMMUNISTS LtCKNOW, Jan 14 —Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, Indian Socialist leader, declared here today that Communists had "chosen the Himalayan state of Nepal for active infiltration/ and that large numbers of Chinese Communists had penetrated into Tibet, "infecting several monastiies" with their doctrine." "With the withdrawal oi
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  • 86 1 "Voice Of America" Broadcasts Jammed NEW YORK, Jan. 14. A State Department official said on Wednesday Russia makes 'strenuous efforts to jam" Voice ol America broadcast beamed to the Soviet Union. George V. Allen, Assistant Secre tary of State for Public All airs, said at a news conference that the
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  • 364 1 Kashmir Development A 'Most Important Event In UN History' Lake Success, Jan. 14. The Security Council turned briefly to the Kashmir case, on Thursday. Before the Council was a report from its Kashmir Commission on the terms of a plebiscite on the political future of the princely state. General L.
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  • 49 1 New Delhi, Jan 14.— Sir B. Rama Rau. Indian Ambassador to the United States, has been appointed Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, effective JuLy 1, it was announced today. He will return to India at the end of March. A.P.
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  • 99 1 RED CHIEF'S TERMS FOR PEACE Shanghai, Jan. 14. Mao Tze-tujig, Chinese Communist leader, m a broadcast today called for abrogation of Chinese t aties with the United States and trial of "war criminals" among eight prerequisites to peace talks. The Red leader, m a Chineselanguage broadcast heard here, also demanded
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  • 122 1 PEIPING, Jan. 14.— Tientsin, m the past 21 hours, underwent the Heaviest shellmg of its siege by Communists, with many Chinese casualties, loicign source^ reported today Tne Reds began shelling the warehouse district on the northern bank of the Huui River, about 1600 Thursday, these sources
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  • 88 1 FOSTERING INDO PAKISTAN RELATIONS BOMBAY, Jan. 14.— Highlighting the imvroving of relations between India and Pakistan, the Lahore correspondent of the National Standard of Bombay, reported Thursday that India may soon meet Pakistan on the cricket. The five-day goodwill test match is expected to start m the Brabourne Stadium here
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  • 87 1 RANGOON. Jan. 14. -A Government spokesman said today Burma.; 1949 ricehaivest ending this month will yield 2.500,000 tons. He said disrupted road, rail and water communications ari compl< eating ihe movement ol nc« 11 blamed the rebellion for the d« ii reased tonnage for export. Reports
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  • 66 1 Nice, Jan. 14.— Prince Ali Khan's secretary today said he ha w no reason why the Prince and film star Rita Haywonh would not be received by the At?a Khan, th<* Prince's father, during their stay m Cannes where they arrived last night. Prince Aly Khan and Miss Hay worth
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  • 957 2 IT is understood that the Govern- mcnt of India has decided to disfcontinue negotiations with Ceylon over Indian citizenship rights In that island, and Pandit Nehru reported to have conveyed this Ision to Dr. Senanayake, Prime Minister of Ceylon. After ten months of discussion Ceylon has, presumably, refused
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  • 909 2 Emergency Govt.'s Revelation NEW DELHI, Jan. 14 According to information sent by Emergency Government to their representative m m**™**'^237^ Wople nationals are fighting the Dutch alongside the Republican Army and the people of Indonesia. Indonesians' Memorandum For Ensuing Asian Conference Earlier Dr. Soemitro, Indonesian representative
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  • 55 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 14.— The Government of India have sanctioned Rs. j lakhs iur improvement of the Raj^iiat j-iuund where iviahatma Uanuhis uoay wag cremated. The mone) will be spent on -aising the level oi tne iand so that the area is not affected by floods
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  • 57 2 ROME, Jan. 14.— An Italo-Pakis-tan Chamber of Commerce has been established m Mi. an, according to the Financial newspaper 11 Uiobe. The Chamber haa been estaonshed to develop Italian exports to Pakistan, and an Italian trade delegation is shortly expectea to leave iur Karachi
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  • 303 2 40 UN Military Observers For Kashmir! NFW DELHI, Jan. 14.— Tate u.^. Kashmir Comr li v J\i\ hP returning to India m the near future, will ifSu iUry^v^ assLst i« M" of it. """AlllhSe^ce™, of whom 20 are lieutenant-colon, 20 captain* and Lieutenants, will work under Lt.-Gen. Maur, Del^e MiliUry
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  • 286 2 It is A Happy Augury, Says Baldev Singh NEW DELHI, Jan. 11. India's desire to Ji\e on uic fried nest oi lenus wiin laivisiaii iia.*> been reaimmed by the Deient .viuiisiei, sardar lialdev Mngh. .ciiiuressing the troops m Jainmu on January 8, the \h fence i>unisier pointed out thai India
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  • 190 2 2,000-CYCLE-A-DAY FACTORY FOR MYSORE NEW DELHI, Jan. 14. The Mysore Government is considering starting of a bicycle manufacturing factory m the State and preliminary enquires m tui> regard are being made. Disclosing this, Mr. K. C. Reddl, the Chief Minister, Mysore, said m the State Legislative Council on Jan. 10
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  • 181 2  -  PATTABHI SITARAMAYYA -DR. NEW DELHI, Jan. 14,— The Congress President, Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, replying to a reception accorded to him by the All-India Nationalist Sikh Party here said that the demand of different minorities m India for reservation of seats m the Indian
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  • 244 2 Full PERSONNEL OF CONGRESS WORKING COMMITTEE NEW DELHI. Jan. 14. Seven new members have been added to the Congress Working Commlttei m the list ol 20 announced here by Dr. Pattabhi Bitaramayya, Congress President. The new members are: .lagjivan Ram. Labour Minister, Government of India; Kaia Venk.ita Rao. Revenue Minister,
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    62 2 Photo This is pan of tho crowd of betw :cn 80 and 85 thousand strong who turned out m Seoul. Korea on Dec. 15 to celebrate the United Nations' Recognition of the Republic of Korea Policemen line the ioad\va\ to hold back banner-bearing celebrants who took an oath of allegiance
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  • 254 2 KASTURBA GANDHI MEMORIAL SCHEME NfcW ur.1,111, Jan. li. A Mn> to set up lnouei seu-suppoinu. wcuure uniis m rurui *n:*» I oe launtucu oy mc ivastuiu. ntemoraai xrust. lust 01 inese units is to hi oLiunV.icu m the mysore suit 11 win nave a "oram bevilu Vidyaiaya (Village Women ttecial
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  • 395 3 M?/irH s Appeal To The Nation NEW DELHI, Jan. 11. Freedom h a 3 reliel to ihe masses fro* their mLTTJ Un,ess 3 lauaharlal Nehru, Pri.? JS^ff^L^^ S i>Nshed m "One Year of Freedom" just puLUedVX The \olume is edited by Dr. N V R fl
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  • 25 3 fan. 14.— An experiBntish plane, the Beryl»r twin jet nghteV, climbed •it miles m seven hall minutes, the Society of •craft Constructors antst night.— Reuter
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  • 114 3 LONDON, Jan. 14.— Robert Schuman, French Foreign Minister, began a 48-hour policy co-ordination talks with Mr. Ernest Bevin m London yesterday. The British Foreign Secretary and a large crowd of Londoners had met the train which brought M. Schuman from the Paris nighf ferry. The British Foreign
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  • 854 3 A Gam Prospect In the Otting C Jan I*-— Should the Chinese Communists conQuer China, what will if mean to the democracies of tne Hest? What will be the effect on 450JtHH),000 L ninesef a> J h v a/l6 :"< rs are
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  • 196 3 Stage Set For Indo-Bur m ese Talks ON COMPENSATION TO INDIAN LANDOWNERS RANGOON, Jan. IP.— The stage is set here for talks starting on Feb. Z at Cabinet level between India and Burma on the compensation payable to Indian landowners under the Land Nationalisation Act passed by the Burmese Parliament
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  • 733 3 An Year Of Progress In Ceylon WE HAVEN'T ACCOMPLISHED ANYTHING SAYS SENANAYAKE COLOMBO, Jan. 14. The six million people of this green lilttle island have spent most of their first year of independence preparing for the Prime Minister D. S. Senanayake concedes that "we haven't accomplished anything startling but he
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  • 69 3 Photo, inese rakisiam boy scouts, working on n.» ..;n> „r .v. Pacific Jamboree at Wonaa Park V the Pan U. wear their new "JtaEXl* TOkE^SE? 1 lor their former chief Scout, vie i"c Vi? U.lJi. r esteem General of Pakistan who CavoEred statiUw headiear' ST
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  • 53 3 The award of the Colonial Police Modal lor gallantry to the following members of the Malayan Police Force has been approved by the King:- Special Constable Mohamed bih Mat, Special Constable Krishna Bahadur and Lance Corporal Ramli bin Haji Ibrahim, according to Official Press release
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  • 800 4 Should God Be Blamed For Wars And Worldly Ills? Lord Samuel's Answer Address To Society Of Philosophers Is there a God? If so, why is he allowing wars to be fought which result m so much misery? Addressing the Royal Society of Philosophers, London, Lord Samuel said: In our time
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  • 50 4 Hyderabad PHOTO. Pandit Jauaharlal Nehru (left) is pictured with the Nizam of Hyderabad (centre) and the Indian Military Governor Major-general J. N. Chaudhury at the Nizam's King Kothi Palace in Hyderabad on Dec. 25, during the Indian Premier's recent oilicial visit to the state. A.P.
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  • 66 4 Burma Indians Clamour For Shipping Facilities To India RANGOON. Jan. 14.— Two hundred Indians besieged the Indian Embassy m Rangoon yesterday to demand shipping lacilities to India. An Embassy spokesman said the agents had stated that no tickets were available for the steamship Karoa bound for Madras on Sunday. The
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  • 76 4 SIR WILLIAM STRANG LEAVES FOR KARACHI LONDON, Jan. 14. Sir William otrang, who next month will become permanent head of the Foreign Oilice and is now on a tour oi Asia and the Far East, left Alexandria by air for Karachi, a Foreign Office spokesman said. Sir William on Wednesday
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  • 130 4 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT ON WHEAT WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.-— Chances ol ail international agreem«nt on wneat Demg jreacned at, vie woriu conierence oeginning on Jan. 2o aJ* considered slim. Prospects a-e much less favourable even tnan *ast yeai wnen a proposed nve-y«ar agreement jwas negotiated against a uacKgrouna oi nign prices and
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  • 162 4 LONDON, Jan. 14.— Mr. James 8.1 Cuiej, ©ecieiai> iit'Uiurci vi Uic United states congress vi industrial urganisatiuns, last night met OaT. Aitnur ueaxin, secretary 01 Britain s oiggest nave union anu 01 me world federation 01 naves uiiiuii. inougn it was an informal talk ratner
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  • 152 4 Ihere is much speculation about the future of Lord Sinha, the only Indian peer who sits m the British House of Lords. It is felt if India severs her link with the Commonwealth, Indian nationals will not be able
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  • 478 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 14. No spectacular expansion is likely to mark the development programme of three fighting services of India during the next financial year. On the army side, it the cease-fire m Kashmir is effectively enforced on either side, it would grant a
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  • 93 4 N^P N Jan 14 King George wnl hold an investiture at Bucking ham Palace on Tuesday, March l nigh? 5 mcially announced last' This will be the first major func mcc hi iC n o he Klng r held D?c 22 WUb annoUnc^ last
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  • 89 4 The iollowing have been appointed to the Panel of Advisers to the Juvenile Court: Mrs. Goh Kok Kee, Mrs. Lim Bok Kee, Mrs. M. Harvey, Mrs. K. M. R. Menon, Mrs. J. R. Muttiah, Mrs. E. Lyne, Mrs. J. Stott and Mrs. Lim Boon Keng. Rev.
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  • 49 4 It is officially stated that the registration centre for Seremban town at the Town Board Office is now m a position to issue identity cards. All those who have registered themselves at this centre should immediately call for their identity cards by presenting their registration lorm slips, vi iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiuiiKinn
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  • 140 4 Speeches Ir .ainil m the Ceylon Ho. >c "f R^jiesentatives will only be allowed if the Chairman at the time understands Tamil and is m a ositlon to give a ruling on any oint of o-der raised on a Tamil speech. At present, the Speaker of
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  • 72 4 The Manager of the Malayan Badminton Team Mr. Lim Chuan Geok yesterday invited Sir George Thomas, Donor of the Thomas Cup and the ex all England badminton champion to tea to meet the members of his team. Tonight the team are playing against Wimbledon
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  • 147 5 J Pandit JNehru Clarities Object Ot\ Conference On Indonesia More Countries Accept India's Invitation ALCiTTA, Jan. 14. Prime Minister Nehru said Thursday recommendations of the Asian C0n- net on Indonesia next week will be forwarded to „Y. Security Council, says
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  • 188 5 inference i. oi tne in< ten Security lould De none ns he continued. POSI D rO IMPERIALISM \m.i 1^ opposed to imperialism .ml colonialism", Nehru added. India stands i<»r world peace. 1 would u>k the world to learn and efit bj tl cssons
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  • 97 5 LONDON. Jan. 14.— Many Asian organisations will take part next Sunday m a protest meeting agai.isi Dutch ac-iio.i m Indonesia axter wincn a protest \^iii he nanuea m at tne Aetnenanus r.miMvv. A Government ban on political processions maaes it unpossiOie to norn a
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  • 113 5 INDIA AND OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES THANKED NEW DELHI, Jan. 14.— The Indonesian omciais nere said that a Republican emergency Government broadcast expressed Thursday "sincerest gratitude to the Governments of india, Pakistan, tfurma, the Australian Government and otner Asian counuies lor tneir tremendous morai support to tne Indonesian cause. An inuia-uov
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  • 59 5 DAMASCUS. Jan. 14. M. Nazm Eakudsi, a former Syrian Minister m Washington, will represent Syria m the Asian conference to be helo m New Delhi, and expects to leave by air on Monday, Premiei Khaled-Asem told Keuter here Thursday. He added: "We welcome the meeting ol
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  • 53 5 BAGHDAD. Jan. 14. The Iraqi Government's Charge DA tl aires m Pakistan has been asked to represent the Iraq Government at the Asian conierece on Indonesian convened by the Indian Government and scheduled to be held m New Delhi on Jan. 20, it was officially announced here on
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  • 203 5 AN AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN REVEALS DUTCH APPREHENSION OF OUTCOME OF ASIAN CONFAB MANILA, Jan. 11. Dutch businessmen fear report ussions of the Indonesian "police action", m American trader observed today. ian Arkin, who was stranded m Jogjakarta he Netherlands "police action", returned KLM courier
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  • 487 5 hree-Point Programme Being Worked Out LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 11. A three-point programme for settling the Indonesian conflict was reported under study Thursday by several Security Informed sources said the delegations were working on a resolution containing these major points 1. Immediate freedom for
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  • 58 5 PAKISTAN'S COTTON BALES SEEDS UNDER FIRE KARACHI, Jan. 14 Eight store houses containing cotton bales and cotton seeds wore destroyed yesterday m one of the biggest fires m Karachi's history. The city's entire fire fighting force was employed to fight the lire. Sabotage is suspected. The fire blazed for three
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  • 70 5 has I Photo. This ftiant French airliner, the S.E. 2010 "Continental" recently completed its first test Rights near Toiouse. The prototype, seen here at Totalise has a ci using speed of over 300 m.p.h. ana can carrv 88 passengers on three decks. It has four
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  • 371 5 Ceylon Likely To Be The LONDON 9 Jan. 11. The possibility of a Conunonwealth Foreign Ministers conference m the Far hast this year is believed here to have been m Dr. Herbert Evatt's mind when he referred, at Perth, Australia, yesterday to one of
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  • 99 5 Photo. MR. JAMES EDWIN WEBB, **ho is appointed to the Acting Secretaryship of State m the United States Government at the early age of 42. He succeeds Robert A Lovett, whose resignation, together with that of Secretary of State George C. Marshall was announced
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  • 144 5 WELLINGTON, Jan. 14. Walter Nash, acting New Zealand Prime Minister, announced yesterday New Zealand had decided to send an observer to the Asian conference on Indonesia called by the Government of India at New Delhi on Jan. 20. Mr. Ross Shanahan. Assistant Secretary
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  • 591 5 Shoot-To-Kill Order Issued In China SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 11.— Chinese Communist radio, picked up here today, said that Government General Tv Liming, whose capture they claimed on Thursday, would be punish sd as a war criminal" as an example to other Government leaders. The broadcast accused Gen. Tv, who commanded
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  • 514 6 Six Gurkhas Killed, Five a Wounded And Several Unaccounted For Further reports officially issued by the Police m Kuala Lumpur of an engagement which took place on Jan: IS at about noon, between a military and police patrol consisting of 35
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  • 137 6 Another Indo-Pakistan Complete Agreement KARACHI, Jan. 14.— "Complete agreement, has been reacheu oetween lnuui and Pakistan on tne uisposai ana transfer ol property leit beninu oy evacuees m tne mass cxouus 'oi liniuus irom Pakistan and Muslims from India last year, it was announced Thursuay. Delegates from India and Pakistan
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  • 38 6 MEADVILLE, Pennsylvania, Jan. 14. me expJosive heart of an atom bomb weighs 20 to 30 pounds, and is about, the size of a cricket ball. Professor J. A. Campbell of Gberlin College, told the American Chemical Society. Reuter
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  • 87 6 Eleven new Justices of the Peace for Perak have been appointed on the occasion of tne uirthday of the &uitan -of PeraK today, Jan. 10, which has been declared a puolic holiday m the State of Perak. They are: E. A. Moissinac, Cheong Chee, Ong
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  • 84 6 Prominent Shanghai Russian Commits Suicide SHANGHAI. Jan. 14. Eugene Grossman. 46. prominent Russian wno repudiated Soviet citizenship m an eitort to reach Argentina, ommitted suicide on Wednesday throwing himseii irom the sixth or ol his apartment window. r riends said Grossman had paid oiw who claimed to be an gent
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  • 49 6 SEOUL, Jan, 14.- -The Commu-.rist-controlled radio at Pyongyang chief city of Northern Korea announced today that tin* Russian ambassador to North Korea. T F Shtikov had arrived there on Jan The biff announcement said the envoy w&* greeted by Soviet m < fr. dais A.P.
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  • 159 6 COMMONWEALTH CONFAB: IMPORTANT DECISION STILL KEPT SECRET? PERTH, Western Australia, Jan. 14. The Attlee Governments policy tv give "touipiete freedom" to India, Pakistan and Ceylon, •vas aesci'iued b;> ur. ii. V. Evatt, Australian External Allans Minister, yesteroay, a.^ "one of the greatest decisions m history." ii nau cnant,ea vie entire
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  • 312 6 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan 14— It w -as reported today that the Dutch delegation w;is eady to inform th« United Nations Security Council that the Dutch will ignore any ordti s to withdraw from the territory thej recently occupied In Indonesia. ThU wa> indicated by
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  • 340 6 NANKING, J,tn. 14. Demands for revision «f rhi„av. <•* tlon. convention ol the National AnEmbhr! and < cc tlon^SS^ 1Mdent and vice-presiuent were heard as Egts fclt met V peace measures. w ais »cus.s Huang Tung, elder statesman and North China renresentativ* made
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  • 19 6 Photo. u~ Ms w ki«ir»rv ,nri ail "natural oroduct" claims Pandit Masudiya Din, 37-year-old A.P.
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  • 181 6 U.S. CABINET REORGAN ISATION PLANS COMPLETED WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.— Plans for complete reorganisation of the U.S. State .Department nave been completed by the Hoover Commission. The commission, headed by former President Heroert Hoover, have been working on reorganisation of Government departments. In line with geograpnicai organisation of the otate Deportment
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  • 76 6 FIRING OF CRACKERS DURING CHINESE NEW YEAR The Chief Police Officer, Singapore authorises tne letting on ol nieworh.s, except sanu crac&ers, wiinm tne colony oi Singapore on tne lollowing days, and ueiween tne --.i-uwuxa uuuia, uuring Chintoc i\ew i ear: rroui o p.m. on Jan. 28 until o p.m. on
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  • 42 6 The special issue of Singapore 10 cent jLiiu $o Silver Wedding Comaieniorative Stamps wnich liave oeen on sale since Oct. zo, liHtf, win no longer ue available lor sale alter the ciose of business on Jan. iy4i). -^^^^—^^^^—^^»^^m
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  • 109 6 SAIGON, Jan. 14.— -(The Frc; Army said on Wednesday tha* Vietnam forces have lost 250 kill- j m fighting with the French sin.. January 1. The communique said D stocKS of ammunition have b captured during the wee* from the nationalists m tne Pnuiy reg
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