Indian Daily Mail, 4 February 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV. NO. 352. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 4, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 242 1 Nehru's Statement In] Parliament LENDUM ISSUE IN FR. INDIA POSSESSIONS 10 lih CONSIDER*!) AMfeSH" SEJH DELHI, Feb. :i— Piime Minister I Pandit j au al \ehru. in reply to a question, told Parliament today that India has not oeen approached by
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  • 85 1 Postal Employees Not To Strike: Govt. To Meet Most Demands (From Oar Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 3 Forty. NEW DELHI, Feb. 4.—Forty-thou-sand Posts Telegraph workers wHo gave strike notice were not expected to go on strike. The Indian Gov* ernment, it is learnt promised to meet most of the
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  • 82 1 o>lo, Not way, Feb. 3. Norway politely hut firmly informed -lit will seek "increased through defensive couch as ties with the rn poW« I ag reply to a Soviet king about Norway's posi- d Atlantic alhred Russia that Norway on hei soil to 9£ he
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  • 69 1 WASHINGTON Feb. 3.- The lustrial Organ.sa•o- today endorsed Presi s :abour bill. there Was tonr whether th e meannn the government feet. supporting the attorney Arthur Goldit appears that the bill ••^>able method Qi Taft-Hartley 1 re^n ac t ment Qi th e s
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  • 30 1 Feb. 3. -The -it«d Stau s has 6 ,Britishto strengthen reply wh,„ ««a tuch a pact °H»CWi said the roximately thJ* British in the AP
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  • 135 1 BRITAIN ENDORSES ACHESON'S VIEW ON STALIN OFFER LONDON, Feb. 3. The British Government is in full agreement with the views expressed by Mr. Dean Acheson, United States Secretary of State, in his comment yesterday on the two statements by Premier Josef Stalin to an American news agency, a Foreign Office
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  • 107 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3.— PanAmerican Airways held a plane 45 ninutes on Wednesday to-accom-nodate 62-year-old Munsha Singh >n his d te with death. Delay i by engine trouble on a Sight do\.n from British Columbia, Munsha Singh thus caught the Diane for New Delhi.
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  • 30 1 YUGOSLAV TRADE MISSION IN COLOMBO COLOMBO. Feb. 3.— A Yugoslav Government trade delegation will arrive here by air toworrow to discuss export and import trade between Yugoslavia and Ceylon.—- Reuter
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  • 155 1 yUCE SUCCESS, Feb. 3.— M*. Trygve Lie, United Nations Secre taryGeneral, disclosed yesterday that no progress had yet been made in the choice of a plebiscite administrator ior Kashmir but that several names weu being considered. A list of distinguished persons, mainly American
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  • 73 1 TORONTO. Feb. 3. Eight people died in tWQ plane crashes in Canada yesterday. Six were tilled and four injured when an Anson transport crasned at Baaie De La Trinite. Quebec. All were Canadians. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Castelli of Library. Pennsylvania, were killed when their
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  • 456 1 CHINA NANRING, Feb. 3. More than 100.000 civilians in Peiping this morning were shouting "Long Live the Liberation Army" as a long line of Communist troops marched through the city in a triumphant parade. The parade entered Peiping by the Yungting gate at
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  • 374 1 All- Out Attack On Karen Insurgents Launched BURMA RANGOON, Feb. 3.— Burma Goi all-out attack against Karen insure of lnsein. about 10 miles from Hani cuated from the area, it was official and pitched battles were being foug Members of an outlawed private army group were reported today to have
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  • 55 1 COLOMBO, Feb. 3— The British delegation which concluded finance talks with the Ceylon Government yesterday left here by air New Delhi today fqjr discussion with the Indian Govrnment. It was learned here that the terms of he British agreement with Ceylon will be released simultaneouslv
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  • 145 1 LONDON, Feb. 3.— Mr. Winston Churchill, Britain's wartime leader, *old 800 leaders of Dutch and British public life here today that the Dutch Government was "striving resolutely to rescue true progress in Indonesia from the twin monstrosities of anarchy and communism." Mr. Churchill w
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  • 82 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Feb. 3. -The engine and the first three carriages of the Punjab Mail proceeding to Bombay were derailed last night on the Bina-Bhopal section of the GIP Railway, the Divisional Transport superintendent of Jhansi reported. ThTee passengers, inclusive of two
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  • 49 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Feb. 3.— The Director of the Kodaikanal (South India) Observatory which specialises in solar study said yesterday two moderate-sized fairly* active ttUlspot g'oups appeared and radio fadeouts and geomagnetic disturbances are likely between Feb. 3 and Feb. 7. Copyright.
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  • 74 1 BATAVIA, Feb. 3. It was revealed here that Sir William Strang, British Under-Secretary of Foreign Affairs, visited Lndonesia for three days at the end of January before he left for London. Aneta, the Dutch news agency reported. Sir William Strang met Dutch high representative of
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  • 60 1 KIEL, Feb. 3.— Ma j .-Gen. Khao Chand, head of the Indian military i mission in Germany, will visit kiel. capital of Schleswig Holstein. on Feb. 5. He will lunch with the regional commissioner of Schleswig Holstein, Mr. William Asbury, at his resid ence at
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  • 30 1 BUENOS AIRES. Feb. 3.—Argentina has established diplomatic relations with India and will set up an Embassy there, the Argentine Ministry of External Rela.tinn« announcd yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 271 2 For Land Reclamation Purposes NEW DELHI, Feb. 3. India proposes to earmark a part of the agricultural loan of Rs. 150 crores, which she has asked from the International Bank, for the purpose of obtaining 1,000 heavy tractors and 14,000 light
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  • 121 2 Lady Mountbatten To Visit India: Rajaji's Invitation VALETTA, Malta, Feb. 3.—Countess iviountoatten, wire oi Britain a last Viceroy to inaia, said yesteruay tnat sne win visit inaia witnin the next tew weexs, witn her younger uaugnter, i^aay .fameia, at tne invitation oi tne Indian government. Her husoand, Rear Admiral Earl
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  • 52 2 SEOL. Feb. 6. A quorum ol the United .Nations commission to try to unite North and South Korea was reached on Tuesday with the arrival of commissioners, Anup Singh of India and Ruhno Luna of the Philippines. The flrst commission meeting probably will be held next
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  • 45 2 DURBAN, Feb. 3.— Talks will be held here on Sunday between the South African Indian Congress and Airicaii leaders from all ovci the Union, including Airican National Congress representatives, on the recent Durban race riots a^measures to avert future outbreaks. Reuter
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  • 161 2 Mountbatten's Speeches To Be Published In Book Form LONDON, Feb Speeches by Loro itlounibatten while Britain s last Viceroy of India are to be puoiished in book form in April by a new mnuuii puoiisber. Nicholas Kaye. xhe about 300-page book, bound in Ducnraw, win ue soid at -1 shillings.
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  • 1046 2 Federalists Seek Compromise Agreement With Soekarno? INDONESIA Partial Concession To Republican Leaders' Demands BATAVIA. Feb. 3. Leaders of Indonesian federalist states sought a compromise agreement ednesday with the military chiefs of the fallen Indonesian Republic. The federalists ottered to recognize Republican President Soekarno and Premier Mohammed Hatta as "Government officials
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  • 85 2 MERGER OF STATES COMPLETED (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Feb The m r is iu ■m Dec-can St.E with ll.mbavTr tTL'^ 2B effect from Mar. I this year -n Ihl a ,s 'f 8 1 W| take •aken over bv t! Etate^G^ „J£ "SfKE^ be he Maharajah wi.'l be about
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  • 1036 2 BURMA: As Heavy Fighting Rages Near Kangoon! SITUATION SERIOUS, SAYS fttEMIER RANGOON, Feb. 3 —The Government called on Wednesday night for new peace talks to end the civil war, as figntmg raged »n Rangoon's suburbs. Premier Thakin Nu summoned the titular head
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  • 52 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 3.— The i nd Government Tuesdaj nounceu ine suspensioi munal class distinetio ln recruitment and comj me Indian Army. A statement said the ami I onged to the entire nation that no distinction woui<i .wJJ I jn the basis of
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  • 128 2 CALCUTTA, Feb. 3. about 3,000 workers in t] jal and elect, ical sc lata iron and steel ,amsheapur, Bihar, ha* caos management to close par. works. v The strikers have been -*a^l that as the steel works art a pi utility, a strike withou'. i
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  • 72 2 (From Our Own Correspond, i, NbW DLLHI, Feb. 3. Tnt ladian delegation that was to go H Burma headed by Dr Pattabhifc taramayya to settle several interGovernmental issues, has canctUeti its departure suie die following message from Rangoon that to Burma Government wou^d ciate
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  • 55 2 KARACHI. Feb. 3.— Pakista:. India have accepted Britain's proposal to resume tea auctions 1: London instead of the present bull purchase system, it was learned Is Karachi Tuesday. These three tea-producing nations will probably meet in a tripartite tea conference shortly to work out details
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  • 154 3 Acheson Spurns Stalin's New Offer NOT WILLING TO GO ANYWHERE {GTON, Feb. 3. The United States night rejected any -peace" parley witn aves other nations out. tfu LS Secretary of Slate Dean Achection to a new unothcial bid from Marshal i l trig with
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  • 78 3 LONDON Feb. 3. The Foreign Office declined to comment on Wednesday on reports that Joseph btalin has offered President Truman a choice of cities for "end the cold war" talks. The spokesman said he had read London newspaper stories that a telegram to this effect signed
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  • 641 3 "NO ISOLATED TALKS WITH ANY COUNTRY" I i stioned weekend a meeting NU IL 1 II v I (>K 11..M asserted thai B .-a no uai issues K kuierican settieM i(i i r.ai an> r.a^tK K>t uiii -noma ue solved H i;il ,i.:. l.if I mill .Nations or H/iu i
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  • 92 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. 3.— United Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie expressed doubts Wednesday night as to whether the United Nations would be called upon either by President Truman or Marshal Stalin to provide facilities ior peace talks. Lie reiterated his earlier statement that the United Nationswould provide
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  • 137 3 PARIS, Feb. 3. -French Premier H\ nri Queullle Wednesday called tor "acts, not words" by Marshal Stalin to solve the world's peace problem. The first practical demonstration >i Russian desire for peace would a lifting of the Berlin blockade. said the Premier in a long statement to
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  • 85 3 De Valera Accuses Britain Of Destroying Democracy BIRMINGHAM, Feb. 3. —Mr Eamon de'Vaiera, former Prime JKffeiS °J 5*2 accused the British of destroying democracy in his country. Addressing: 200 members of the Birmingham Rotary Club, he accused Britain of dividing the country and maintaining the division by armed force and
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  • 538 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Feb 3 Th e Chinese Communist Radio declared on Wednesday that Government diehards, headed by Chiang Kaishek, were preparing for "resistance to the bitter end." The broadcast declared the diehards "will be utterly and thoroughly isolaied" and "their reacti >nary policies will be
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  • 47 3 LONDON. Feb. Kuala Lumpur journalist C. Rasiah. wno has been working on British newspapers for the past 11 months under Colonial Office sponsorship, win speak on 'British Journalism" over the British Broadcasting Corporation's Overseas Service later this week. Rasiah said the date will be announced shortly.- A.P.
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  • 306 3 EX QUEEN OF SIAM TO RETURN HOME TO STOP AT SPORE Ei\ ROUTE VIRGINIA WATER, England, Feb. 3. Queen Rambhai Barni of Siam, widow of King Prajadhipok, disclosed Tuesday that she will return to Siam after almost 10 years' residence in England. "My family and my good friends have asked
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  • 57 3 LAKiL, ou'tt^S, Fed. 3. The| Repuouc oi rworea nas formally i appnea ior memoership in the' United Nations. Tne Repuouc is the government set up in American-occupied southern Korea alter a United Nations Commission arranged for elections there last year. Northern Korea, occupied by Russia,
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  • 165 3 NO SECRET AGREEMENT WITH MAO TSE-TUNG SAYS HO CHI MINH PARIS, Feb. 3— Ho Chi Minh, leader ot Viet Minh autonomists fighting the French in Indochina, denied in a broadcast speech yesterday that he had a secret agreement with Gen. Mao Tse-tung, the Chinese Qommunist leader, it was reported from
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  • 115 3 U.S. STATE DEFT. HELP FOR BAO DAI? MOSCOW, Feb. 3. The Soviet Navy organ Kea Fleet" said Tuesday that tne U.S. State Department nad promised help to bao Dai, emperor ot Annam. Headlined "manoeuvres ol r'rencn coionizers in Viet Nam', tne commentary declared: "it is well known that while Bao
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  • 111 3 MADRAS, Feb. 3. A Bill to estaonsn an Industrial Finance corporation to aiu existing industries as wen as new ones to oe oiartea in the province nas been passed oy the Madras Assemoly. Tne Government win take^~sl per cent oi tne snares, while the, lemaining
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  • 275 4 Detainees In Federation Total 5,705 As On Jan. 3 1 The total number of persons detained in the Federation ot Malaya under Emergency Regulation 17 as at Jan. 31. is D/Q5. Of tnis total, 5,0!J2 are Chinese. 3t>6 Malays, 2IG Indians, J Eurasians, 4 Sakais and two others, says a
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  • 231 4 The portion of the railway line North of Tapah Road which was sabotaged by bandits causing the derailment of the pilot train aid the front portion of the up nightmail from Kuala Lumpur to I*enang early on Wednesday morning has been cleared The line is
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  • 76 4 MR. THIVY TO CONFER WITH SIR HENRY GURNEY Accompanied by hat*, riiivy, Mr. J mm. inivy, tUe riepi t.->cn tali c 01 the (ioverninent of India in Mala>a, left for Kuala Lumpur last night by the mail train. Mr. Thivv übo is expected to return to Singapore on the Bth
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  • 163 4 LONDON, Feb. 3. Eari nam win ol uewdley, has utvn recaned irom ins post U6 Lrovernor 01 tne i_.eewara isianas to discuss poney diflerences witn tne tfruian Uoionial i >__ce. An authoritative informant said that prooauiy tne 4a-yvar-oia Socialist son oi the iate
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  • 92 4 Fight Of Refugees From Palestine LAKE SUCCESS. Feb. 3. ProBayard DodKe Who hac >__£ ii,.ii no m Arab rrt ugees from O i- %M_ W er<Uy that mOSt m tne refugees fled from iis because of terroristic %thod fi used by bands of Jews. d.nt 77 r Dor < former
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  • 71 4 JERUSALLEM'S MILITARY GOVT ABOLISHED civil administration has been reIntroduced in the Jewish part of Jerusalem, while the position of Israeli Military Governor has been abo lLshod as irom now, according to an israell Cabinet deeision ine Military Governorship was abolished in Jerusalem's Jewish section after the end of the sleke
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  • 124 4 In view of the large nu.nbers of applications ior quarters, the Singapore Improvement Trust decided to close the Application Register in December 1947. Arrangements were made however during 1948 t«« register the applications received up to 31st December, 1947 and to evolve a system
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  • 75 4 Photo. Walking past Swiss Guards standing at attention in the Cle nentine Hall of the Vatican is 11. C. Dasap >.i. .Minister for Finance and Industries of the Government of ftlys ..e. He was on his way on Jan 22. to the Papal apartments for
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  • 312 4 Br. Overseas Trade Minister To Visit India Pakistan LONDON, Feb. 3 —Overseas Trade Minister Arthur Bottomley, who Is flying from London to India and Pr.kiMnn today, tokl Ileuter last night that the purpose of his visit was «k> sec how Britain's new trade s ganisatioiis were working "We have commercial
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  • 69 4 Call For Union Of Iraq, Syria And Tr a nsjordan BEIRUT. Feb. o Lebanese D vspapen yesteroay called lor the union of Iraq. Syria ami Transjordan under Iraq's 13-year-old boy King Feisal XI and the formation of a five-year Kegency Council to administer the thret states until the King cornea
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  • 58 4 rVI mL 001^ 1,000 In, en ,r m9m hchnieians a"! gtoun d >t a fT-loft Liverpool n'ght ,n the troopship Devonian lor special service in the Singapore area Th^y are t<> work with tht Guards -eg. inent s sent t* Singapore months a*.') to deal
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  • 147 4 Australia Has Given Lead To World In Social Reform CANBERRA. Feb. S. Austraiia had given a lead to the world in social a.id poiiticai records, the Governor- ieneral, ?*r. J. Mcriell. sai din a recent broadcast. Australians, In a country that was founded 161 years ago, nad experimented with living
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  • 126 4 Following are activities of the Singapore Branch of the Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine scheduled ior this month (February) Feu. 9.— 8.00 p.m. Adelphi HotelDinner. Guest of Honour Dr. P M. Kaul. Director o fthe 6outh East Asia bu:?au ol the world Health
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  • 64 4 ly H l i4 U d t„ tl w 1 Ci m;ind bc sufficient. EmSlsh t rf. ana "H 1 u i e la ss, a Senior mn iL C ,IM Wlll be started to nm throughout this year baseri n£ lie School Certiflcate Englfsh SvJ
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  • 241 4 The followin gare the resolutions for adoption at the Annual Delegates Conference of tne Army Civil Service Union, Singapore, to be neid on Feb. 6 al ,*.>-. Bridge Road at 9.H a.m.:That all canteens for workers in the War Department o managed oy the Union.
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  • 69 4 ine colonial Secretary, Mr P A 3. McKerron, C.m.g., win formally nana over tne new Headquarters oi tne bt. John Ambulance Association and Brigade at the old St -"eter s Churcn in Stamford Rd tomorrow Saturday Feb. 5 at 10 am .vnen
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  • 50 4 NICE F eb 3. The Aga Khan A'lll probably leave Cannes lor Paris on Feb. 8 or 9. A source close to tne Aga Khan announcing this yesterday said he would enter a nursmg home for an operation on the prostate as arranged some time ago.- Reuter
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  • 46 4 Tne first meetinn ol iormed liaison com nas been appointed pore uovernment tor was held or. at tne secretariat tor Affairs. Tne object of this which win probably is to develop tne tra juss prooiems ad&U) craue between tne C uonesia.
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  • 30 4 As a further >• c the Immigration Singapore win m tut photographs on non -giossy J paper irom i or passports ana otJ an oihcial Press
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