Indian Daily Mail, 9 September 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VCT.. V. NO. 211. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 163 1 famous Swedish Jurist To Be k The Personnel Dispute Rel ween The Two lengals To Be Enquired Into \[U DELHI, Sept. B.— A joint Indo.Pakistan Commisl^ing sel up to inquire into the boundary dispute betnH West Bengal, and the personnel of the Commis- been
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  • 58 1 INDO-U.S. FRIENDSHIP TREATY TALKS IN PROGRESS NEW DELHI, Sept. 8. Indian and United States technical experts have had preliminary discussions on the soope and contents of a treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation between the two countries, the Indian Ministry of External AIT airs announced here today. Actual details of
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  • 58 1 f. Uur Own iirre-pondent) JIIUMiKI M. .vpi 8— Pet^r mt S*»uth Ifrican leader and a i.il fr re ihe "African people have been always nd!) xd hospitable to Indians. IH iik received help and asm loin Indian doctors, law- -nun and philanthrohMtd
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  • 71 1 Kumaraswamy Raja On Madras Ministerial Investigations Report (From Our Own Correspondent) "MADRAS, Sept. B.— Mr. P. S. Kumaraswami Raja, Madras Premier told the press today the report of the Ministerial investigations will reach the three-man Committee of the Congress High Command this week-end. Mr. Raja added "I am not expected
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  • 148 1 AUSTRALIA TO APPOINT A TRADE COMMISSIONER AT MADRAS MADRAS, Sept. 8— Australia will shortly appoint a Trade Commissioner at Madras, according to Mr. H. R Gollan, Australian High Commissioner in India. Mr. Gollan told businessmen here that the Australian Trade delegation which visited India early last year, had urged the
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  • 43 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. B— Prof K. Suhramanian, of th** All-India Instilute of Hygiene and Public Health left Calcutta for Geneva by air yesI rday, to attend the World Health Organisation's environmental sanitation committee, meeting there next week GIIS
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  • 32 1 BRIDLINGTON, Yorkshire, Sept. 8. The British Trades Union Congreaa today carried a resolution endorsing its General Council's wagefreeze policy by a majority of 5,447,000 -votes. The voting was 6.485,000 against 1.038.000. Reuter
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  • 99 1 Close Sino-Soviet Co-operation Dr. Sun Yat Sen's Dream SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. B.— The Peiping Chinese Communist Radio last night quoted Madame Sun Yat Sen, widow of the founder of the Chinese Republic, as saying that -close cooperation between China and the Soviet Union was her husband's "cherished dream." The radio
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  • 89 1 Nehru To Transmit Reply On Kashmir Mediation Plea NEW DELHI, Sept. 8-A government spokesman said India will transmit today her replies to recant appeals by President Truman and Prime Minister Clement Attlee for acceptance of the U.N. Commission's latest proposals for settlement of the Kashmir dispute. The replies will be
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  • 58 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. B.—Royal Indian Air Force airfields arc being provided with radar equipment to make blind approach landings possible and to aid pilots to determine their exact bearings when visibility conditions are poor. Radar equipment for determining wind direction and velocity at high altitudes and
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  • 97 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept B— Four Tamil members of the Constituent Assembly have addressed a letter to Pandit Nehru and the Congress President Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, asking permission to wait in deputation on Pandit Nehru and the Congress
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  • 101 1 VISHINSKY RECEIVES DR. RADHAKRISHNAN AT HIS OFFICE MOSCOW, Spt.,B. Dr. Sir S. Rad liak rishnan, India's Ambassador Designate to Russia, was yesterday received by Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, Soviet Foreign Minister, at Ihe Foreign Office here. He said afterwards that the meeting took place in a very friendly atmosphere. The Indian
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  • 156 1 India's Leading Financial Experts For Washington Dollar Talks NEW YORK, Sept. B.— A number of India's leading experts in financial affairs are assembling here and later in Washington in connection with the dollar talks and the joint meeting of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. Mr. B. K.
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  • 108 1 KARACHI. Sept. B— The Pakistan Government, hi accord witn the sovereign status ol the Dominion, will abolish appeals to thc Privv Council by Feb. 1950. A bill for this purpose will be introduced in the next Parliament session authorising the Federal Courkto deal
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  • 115 1 Chinese Navy Seize Singapore Registered Ship HONG KONG, Sept. 8. The Singapore registered British ship Leong Bee has been seized and dotained by the Chinese Navy at Chuan islands off the Chekiang coast when she was on her wav from Shanghai to Hong Kong. Master of the Leong Bee cabled
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  • 56 1 JAMSHEDPUR. Sept. B.— The employees of the Tata Steel Works, Jamshedpur (Bihar), ore to get about Rs. 5.500.000 as proflt-ghor-li*g bonps for the .current year as compared to over Rs. 4,000,000 allotted last year The steel works, the Biggest in the East,
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  • 27 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 8. The Washington Star said editorially today that General MacArthur's surrender anniversary plea for speedy and definitive peace settlement with Japan "seems entirely sound." A.P.
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  • 123 1 AMERICANS AIMING TO MARSHALLISE INDIA, SAYS TRUD MOSCOW, Sept. B.— Trud, Soviet Trade Union newspaper, said today that American monopolists were trying their hardest to lay their hands on India's natural riches, and to supply all sorts of junk in exchange. "The United States are using all fdnns of pressure
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  • 79 1 LUENEBUKG, British zone. Sept. 8. Mongolian trodps of the Soviet Army are patrolling the British Soviet zonal border for the first time, according to German border police. The Mongolian units were reported to be stationed at two points along the border, opposite Schafweden and Hitsacker,
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  • 106 1 WELLINGTON. Sept. 8. Mr. Walter Nash, New Zealand Finance Minister, said tonight New Zealand was planning dollar talks with the United States ;tnd United Kingdom. He was defending in the House of Representatives his dollar loan suggestion mack' in his budget* speech last month.
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  • 360 1 Commenoing from tonight, Sept. d, curfews wiil be imposed in the districts of Jelebu, Tampin Kuala Pilah and Mantin in the Seremban area of Negri Sembilan. Wherever there is a curfew ali [persons must remain within doors during the curfew hours unless in possession of a
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  • 46 1 RAJKOT, Bepl B.— A Rural library sch< me will com« into force in Rajkoi. Saurat-htra. from Sept. 19 which is Maha' m.i Gundhi'b birthday according tg Hindu calender Tlu- scheme envisages the opening of 4(10 libraries in th* villages of the Union. GIIS
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  • 716 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Sept. 9, 1949. THE DECK MUST GO! THE Government of India have at last proposed to set up a Tri-Partite Committee to go into 1 he question of travelling conditions of deck passengers on all ships touching Indian ports. Reporting this, our Bombay Correspondent adds
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  • 309 2 Nehru To Reply Attlee And Truman Shortly "NO NEED FOR ARBITRATION ON SETTIED FACTS" NEW DELHI, Sept. B.— lt is understood that India will reject the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan (UNCI) proposal for mediation in the Kashmir truce agreement
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  • 513 2 ILN. COMMISSION RELEASES DETAILS OF CORRESPONDENCE NEW DELHI, Sept. B.— The United Nations Kashmir Com. mission on Aug. 22 abandoned the truce meeting between India and Pakistan because Pakistan refused to discuss two items which India proposed, adding to the agenda, publication of the
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  • 141 2 Manchester Guardian MANCHESTER, England, Sept. 8. The liberal Manchester Guardian yesterday declared that if India and Pakistan did not wish Kashmir to be .partitioned in a "rough and ready" way on the basis iof population figures, a plebiscite was the only satisfactory alternative. After referring
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  • 58 2 PAK PI DIPLOMATIC EXCHANGES EFFECTED KARACHI, Sept. B.— Diplomatic relations were established Wednesday between Pakistan and the Philippines when Tagakotta Sotto, newly appointed Philippines Consul, .made an official call on the Foreign Ministry. He was accompanied by Felipe Romero of the Philippine Department of Foreign Artairs. who is Executive Assistant
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  • 90 2 Dr. Roy Holds Hour's Meeting With Sardar Patel BOMBAY. Sept. 8. Dr. Rov. West Bengal Premier arrived here by air from London after over two months' stay in Europe where h*' had been for medical treatment He was received at lhe aerodrome bv Mr. P. C. Sen, Civil Supply Minister,
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    22 2 Maj. Gen. Anis Ahmed Khan— the first "JL_ been appointed as Major General in the IS ir« iH Courtesy, "The Hindu* m
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  • 393 2 NATIONALISATION OF FOREIGN INDUSTRIES RANGOON, Sept. S. The Burmese Foreign Minister U E Mating said here Wednesday that the Burmese Government is prepared to review the question of the nationalisation of British and other foreign owned businesses. He told a press conference that British
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  • 117 2 (From Our Own Correspoifdeni) MADRAS. Sept. B— Madras Govt. Minister Sanjvcvi Reddi came out openly against the move to impose Hindi numerals when presiding at the Hindustani Prachar Sangh function last night. Mr. Reddi declared it was unjust on the part of North
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  • 64 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) DARJEELING West Bengal Sept, B.— Children of this hill station on the Himalayan ranges in north-east India have invited Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to visit Darjeeling at his'earliest convenience. The visit of this "lower of children" will be cherished by them
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  • 55 2 CALCUTTA, Sept. 8. The 11--year-old marine base at Bally, four miles from Calcutta, has been closed Wl ls week with th e withdrawal of flying beats from the IndiaU.K. route. The last BOAC flying boat of the service took off lrom Bally for London on thA
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  • 64 2 STRANGE PIECE WOOD DISCOVERED FROM GANGES MU DELHI, S,pt 8-A pi phesplufNciai u<»._d upJ discovered from t ht mmtl Rifer Mir Harduar. apk pilfriaagt al tfcfotrfM layiK. The ui.uci y mjmm mthn and dii, inch in diameter, hi from du-k to dawn fc Imi becomes brighter \,h>n wH pound on
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  • 473 3 Ult Regime s Unexampled Record\ DI Work Explained to m AGAINST FURTHER INCREASE IN WAGES MIISGTON, Yorkshire, Sept. B.— Facing delefl represent str^, ngth of A ab °ut 8,000,000 Mini**** Clement Attlee yesterday Trades l Anion Congress support to a frank
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  • 93 3 Indo-Swedish Bilateral Agreement To Be Concluded Soon NEW BELHI, Sept. 8. India and Sweden will shortly conclude a bilateral trade agreement, it is learned here. Talks between Mr. G. Jarring Swedish Minister in India and officials of the Commerce Ministry are in progress. The agreement is expected to be signed
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    77 3 PHOTO). I L Maung. Foreign Minister of Burma accompanied by Sir Maung Gyi, Burmese Ambassador in India, officers of the Burmese Embassy and representatives of the External Affairs Min is«*y. visited Rajghat on Sept. 1. to lay a wreath at the saanadhi' of Mahatma Gandhi. Photo shows IJ. E. Maung
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  • 62 3 SYDNEY, Sept. B.— A coal industry Tribunal Wednesdary awarded Australian miners three months paid long service leave after ten years service. This settles one of the claims for which the miners staged a seven week strike that crippld industry throughout the nation. Other claims .still to
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  • 65 3 Ceylon Rubber Tea Workers To Stage Token Strike On September 22 JiMki t! 8~ M D l :ii M« bwn tentatively fixed for -jj Vi Di u rubber estate workers as a a wage cuts for rubber workers fallowing the ex lll,tll 'trv from the Government's Wages Board OrdiHoyew maintain
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  • 365 3 "HE IS NO LONGER LEADER OF NATIONALIST GOVERNMENT" WASHINGTON, Sept. B.— Senator Tom Connally (Democrat, Texas) in the Senate yesterday accused Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek of "absconding" to Formosa with $138,000,000 in gold. Senator Connally was opposing military aid for non-Communist China. "Chiang Kai
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  • 101 3 MADAME CHIANG RETURNING TO CHINA NEXT MONTH NEW YORK. Sept. B.— The New York Journal "American" said Wednesday that Madame Chiang Kaj -shek is returning to China next month to stand by her husband. In interview Madame Chiang ls quoted as saying "I am flying back next month." "I believe
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  • 90 3 WASHINGTON, Sept. g. The Population Reference Bureau says the British financial crisis »s almost certain to continue unless 15,000,000 persons leave the island. Britain's economy cannot healthfully support them, the Bureau said. No other country except Japan is so crowded, it added.
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  • 105 3 Romulo To Deputise For Dr. Evatt CANBERRA, Sept. 8. Herbert V. Evatt. president of the United Nations General Assembly, said on Tuesday that, he does not plan to attend the Assembly meeting o.pening in New York on Sept. 20. His successor as Assembly president will be chosen at the session.
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  • 104 3 PORT OF SPAIN, Sept. B.— The Indo-Caribbcan Cultural Institute to foster good relations between tht peoples of India and the Caribbean area was inaugurated by Prof. Satya Charan, Commissioner for India in West Indies at a meeting at Port of Spain recently. Sir John Shaw, the
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  • 90 3 MANILA, Sept. 3.— The Foreign Office yesterday said it had received no invitation so far to participate in a four-nation Southeast Asia Conference scheduled for Bangkok late this fail. Asked what reply the Philippine Government would make to such an invitation. Under-Secretary
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  • 74 3 PI Australian Air Treaty Negotiations To Be Resumed MANILA. Sept. B.— Negotiations for an air treaty between the Philippines and Australia will be resumed immediately upon the arrival in Sydney of Consul General Roberto Regal a. it was announced 5y the Foreign Office today. Regala is leaving today for San
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  • 218 3 BUT UKRAINE WILLING TO BARGAIN WITH WESTERN POWERS LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. B.— Russia, using the Security Council veto for theSlst time, yesterday barred the admission of Nepal to the United Nations. Nepal's application which was approved earlier by the Security Council's Membership
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  • 38 3 LONDON, Sept. B.— The Times of London s^id ln an editorial that General Douglas MacArthur's statement on tne fourth aimlvea*sary of the Japanese surrender shows just how far Allied policy has changed during the past two years. A.P.
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  • 251 3 Romulo To Call For Meeting Of Asian Nations In January? TO CONSIDER PHILIPPINE SPONSORED ANTI-RED ASIAN PACT MANILA. Sept. B.— The Philippines Foreign Office repeated to daiy /thail no formal invitations have as ye| been sent toi other Southeast Asia countries for a proposed n<in-C'oamnuiu*t economic, political front. Unofficial reports,
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  • 206 3 "LINGHAM" FOR SOMNATH TEMPLE PLANNED NEW DELHI. Sept. B.— lt is planned to install a "lingham" in the historic Somnath temple on the spot where the age-old idol was destroyed by Mahmud of Ghaznl, nearly 1,000 years ago. Mr. Samaldas Gandhi, Revenue Minister of the Saurashtra Government, met Mr. K.
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  • 29 3 AUCKLAND. Sept. 8. Unloading ol the Canadian steamer Ottawa Valley went on without hitch throughout today, after the Auckland dockers had lifted the "black" ban on the ship. Reuter
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  • 921 4  -  K. R. RAMAN ATH .-I m SSI '**~J£ Vital Role In m Colony's Lite (By Singapore is one of tlie most important cities in lite Far toast. And this in no small measure is due lo its importance as a commercial centre in
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  • 60 4 ENGLISH PICTURES AT DIAMOND THEATRE As from Sept. 1 the Management of Diamond Theatre has been screening first claslK«M.G.M.'s English Stunt pictures every Sunday morning at 11 a.m. with specially reduced charges of $1.00 for adult s and 50 cts. for school children for ail seats. This is presumably the
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  • 75 4 We are pleased to announce the marriage of SRI SINNIAH, tson of the late Mr. Govindasamy Naidu), on the Staff of the Indian Daily Mail, with MISS MUNIAMMAL. (sister of Mr. G. Gopalsamy) will be solemmised at No. 16, May Road (off McNair Road), Singapore, on Monday, Sept.
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  • 45 4 Mr. W. A. C. Goode, M.C.S., Deputy Economic Secretary, Federation of Malaya, ceased- to be temporary member of the Federal Legislative Council on Aug. 5, consequent upon the return to the Federation of Mr. A. HeywoodWaddington, M.CS. Economic Secretary, Federation of Malaya.
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  • 51 4 The third of a series of broadcast talks by Senior Government officials to be given over Radio Malaya will be broadcast today Friday, Sept. 9, from Radio Maiaya, Kuala Lumpur, by the AttorneyGeneral, Federation of Malaya, Mr. S. W. P. Foster Sutton, at 8
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  • 47 4 Over 27,000 Displaced Persons Settled In Jammu SRINAGAR, Sept. B.— Over 27,--000 displaced persons have been resettled on land in Jammu province alone by the Rehabilitation Department of the Kashmir Government. Another 2,000 have befen resettled in Muzaffarabad district (Kashmir Province) and 600 in Poonch area. G.I.I.S.
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  • 135 4 A public meeting on "Religion and Democracy" will be he'd the Raffles Institation Hail'at a p.m. today, Friday, undf r th? auspices of the Inter-Religion Organisation. The Governor" s' Franklin Gimson has kindly cor' sented to preside at the meeting Tne speakers will
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