Indian Daily Mail, 18 October 1949

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  • 14 1 VOL SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1949. c FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 224 1 Jammu Kashmir State To Continue As Part Of Indian Union 10 Article Passed In Con Assembly i a Our Own Correbponden > LnELHK i7.— The Constituent Assembly loda\ JL article governing relationship between ttit -iaie oi jammu and Kusnmir. me et rdingto Mr. N. Gopaiaswami Aiyangar Lter foj aernal Anairs,
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  • 124 1 "INDIA HOUSE" TO HOLD EXHIBITION OF INDIAJN GOODS NLW DELHI, Oct. 17 —A series ot exhibition*, of maiuiis goods are to !De toeid at India Ho Us e, London with a view t O popularising the country's industrial and agricultural products. Xne uxmbitg w in include not only goods at
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  • 92 1 jIuNDON. Oct. 11.— According M <he Press Thrus ot India, an m dian will shortly make an attemp o swim th* English Channel. He i Zakariah from Malaba* who has taken par- m several Allindia swimming competitions. Za. uanah is expected to leave for France
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  • 574 1 Republican Military Policy Responsible For Critical lava Situation DUTCH OFFICIAL'S CHARGES He declared that Dutcn policy was not me cause 01 tne situation m Java, yesteraay aescnoed as •explosive' oy tne 'rtepubhcan Defence Minister, tne Suitan ci Jogjakarta, wno said that an armed ciasn was not oniy inevitable, out would
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  • 281 1 REPRESENTATIVE COLLECTIONS OF INDIAN PREMIER'S WORKS NEW YORK, Oct. 17.— 1n honour of the visit to the United States of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the Oriental Division of the New York Public Library presented an informal exhibition of the writings and speeches
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  • 138 1 PITTSBURGH, Oct. 17 Ame. rica's strike idle neared the million mark today as 16,000 CIO members struck at nine plants o f the Alum'num Company o f America. 'ihe aluminum workers joined 480,000 stnKing steeiworkers gnd 380,000 s riK.ng soft coal miners. Mor e
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  • 52 1 MOSCOW, Oct. 17.L_Th t Sov et Government said Saturday that Russia this y<-ar had reap*) a record Harvest, more than the nearly 130 UUU.OOU ions cut m I^4B and I^4o. Those had previously been urn record years. (The ftmouni of this year's proauction was iiot
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  • 237 1 Merchants Asked To Remember Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement Inmates SELANGOR INDIAN ASSOCIATION SOCIAL SERVICE SECTION COMMITTEE'S. APPEAL Mr. SSelvaraj, Chairman. Social Service Section, BeIMM Indian Association, Kuala Lumpur, has issued the following appeal m connection with the forthcoming Deepavaii Celebration The Deepavah Festival falls on Oct. 21. On this happy
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  • 116 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 17— The sixday whirl of greeting*, hand-shak-ing and sightseeing on his goodwill tour of America has India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru ju*t a bit worn. Grinning tiredly, he told a friend: "No on c should have t o gee America for the
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  • 38 1 CHINESE COMM ENTER SINKIANG PROVINCE HONGKONG, OH. TVa... Commun.s! 1r0 )ave ££5 Mnk.ans I'rovin,-,. MewUlag l>r.»-t..,nim.in,M r hl 1( X, h roops, under Gen P,,,, r.h-l.uai na coast to th. mouth „i n" P V a .T Reuter
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  • 195 1 CHINESE REDS REACH HONGKONG BORDER HONGKONG, Oct. n._ Uniformed regular t rO op s of he Chinese Com. munist forces reached th« Hon»« kong border today and took over witn opposition Shamchun, lanes' a l? n n-miit frontier. The Commander o f the Nationa. rendered Uafd WUI Ws 10 men
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  • 767 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. Oct. 18, 1949. INDIANS IN MALAYA: A STATISTICAL REVIEW -II THE decrease m the Indian population since 1931 m the various States a-nd Settlements of the Federation (except Perlis) will be clear from the following extracts from the 1947 Census Report: (The figures represent the
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  • 269 2 It Will Take Another Year For A Decision Says Zafrullah Khan OTTAWA, Oct. 17.— Pakistan's Foreign Minister Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan said it will be more than a year before Pakistan's Constituent Assembly grapples with the question of whether to
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  • 94 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 17.— The Government of India have accepted the Tariff Board's recommendations on a fair retention of prices for pig iron at works ranging between Rs. 84 and Rs. 92 per ton. It has been decided these prices should be fixed as selling
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  • 94 2 CONFERENCE OF U.S. DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIVES IN MIDDLE EAST CAIRO, Oct. 16— U.S. Ambassador Jefferson Caffery told a news conference on Saturday thai a meeting is to be held of U.S. diplomatic representatives m the Middle East. He said that no specific datr had yet been fixed but ho indicated that
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  • 155 2 DOXCASTER, England. Oct. ll.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Herbert Morrison, warned Britons Sunday that their Government h about to make some decisions which 'are bound to be unpleasant to us all." The stern measures contemplated, Mr. Morrison told a Labour party meeting m
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  • 310 2 rauxu. NEW DhLHt. Oct. 17.— There are no indications yet of ai\ inter Dominion conference m the near future to resolve the currency dispute subsequent on devaluation. There ha« been no appr* liable movement of goods between the two Dominions and what 'h»
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  • 82 2 KARACHI, Oct. 17.— Official efe ties m Karachi on Saturday categorically denied Pakistan** reported acceptance to discuss the exchange ratio between Pakistan and Indian rupees 41 an m <-r -dominion conference. Ttw saint Circles emphasised that unless: India accepted Pakistan's present exchange rates fixed after devaluation
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  • 54 2 NEGRO APPOINTED AS U-S. JUDGE WASHINGTON. Oct. 17. President Truman yesterday nominated v Negro for the first time as federal circuit court judge. He is Mr. William Hastie, Governor of the Virgin islands. He was nominated for the third Circuit Court of Appeals, which covers New Jersey, Pennsylvania. Delaware and
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  • 141 2 SIGNIFICANCE OF NEW ORDINANCE #v ££^9™' iPwV 17 A~ The Jf^nnient of Pakistan has promulgated the "Pakistan Public Safety Ordm ance 1949' The Ordinance published m a Gazetto Extraordinary, invests the Government with wide powers of exfcracnt, detention.* restriction of movement of particular persons,
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  • 82 2 JAPANESE TRADE DELEGATION IN KARACHI KARACHI, Oct. 17— A four-man Japanese trade delegation arrived >n Karachi on Saturday under the leadership of Mr. B. W. Adams of the f ertife division of the Supreme Command, Tokyo. The delegation was received at Karachi airport by official* of the Commerce and Foreign
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  • 136 2 NEW YORK, Oct. 17— Lowell Thomas said o>n Sunday he thinks remote Tibet, unfriendly to strangers for centuries, would accept outside help if attacked by Chinese Communists. The newscaster arrived with his wife and son by plane from London. He was on crutches, the
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  • 207 2 CEYLON NEWS: CEYLOT TAMILS CAN IN INDEPENDENT SAYS MP TRICOMALEE, Oct. 17 Mr M.l\, addressing a federalist n. f V fu amman Temple premises, sa i<l he n/' n should be dependent on othir J?^ the Tamil areas were developed fc n^ur^ He pointed out that m 1824 th» r
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  • 102 2 COLOMBO, Oct. 17— A Ceylon' girl is o appear at this year's Royal Command Performance m London. She is Rosemary van Langonberg, one among a hand-picked cast from the West End musical -ma li hit, *Annie Get Your Gun.'» The honour came t
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  • 134 2 RANGOON, Oct. 17.— 1 l was officially Mated m on Saturday that (he Burmese foveniMcnl hi> m communication from Natioualist China (m Ike rmpenn Burma road following: the Nati(»n;sli>t retrod <m iht capital of Chungking. The statement was mad* ftftei iears had been expressed by f h«' Burmese pr*si
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  • 126 2 KARACHI, Oct. 17. It was officially learned here on Wednesday that the American Consulate I Sinkiang has been closed down I cause of difficulties of contact with the outside world, from that area especially aftea: it came under C «H--munist control. Members of the Consulate
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  • 39 2 COLOMBO. Od rising prices for r devaluation of th. Minimum Wae^s Rn™ Rubber Indus' last June has v Estate ol be exempt (ion ardinanccb. In the las: been 2 strikes of Ceylon pi pension of the wag ißq
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  • 51 2 NEW DELHJ 0 ernmi th< i China. throUJ sador m N«>---' J cognition a; 'hi of China and of diploma M Presi N' i. The (iov»rnni n I thai they t* siUM and h:ivr Mimm.nrd im I( |,,r i| Nankin: P D rt»»ed the hup 1 Bil
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  • 517 3 Nehru's Leaves Behind Profound Impression In Washington Official Circles I|; me Of The Most Historic EastI Vest Meetings I (EXECUTIVE CHIEFS STUDY INDIAN (1.. I ALL SCOTT RANKINE) ush i.TOX Oct. 17. Pandit Jawaharlal m UH fund him m Washington yesterday the Muriel uvtxission m official circles that one of
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  • 199 3 IE IS ONE OF THE GREATEST OF OUR GENERATION" HYDE PARK, New York, Oct. 17. India's Prime lister Nenru placed a wreath of white chrysanthemum at the grave of President Roosevelt on SUnday. X n<lt Nehru said m a brief talk, is
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  • 189 3 PANDIT NEHRU'S ASSURANCE WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.— India's Prime Minister, ?in <lit Jawaharlal Nehru, said American investments •"welcome" m India and will be given "general »l treatment." *'<m Whru told the National Press ClUb also that he still con- pr, .naiurc "th« talk of a treaty
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  • 95 3 IMNTOR OF LAWS DEGREE TO BE CONFERRED rsity at a sneeial academic convocation tomgm. n. similar to the o honour Mr. Britain's warheld at 09.00 'y's Low MemoV presence of 600 D. Eisenhower, n iitary supremo 'dent ol the Unir the degree. After (lit Nehru
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  • 28 3 TOKYO Oct. IT. -No devaluation f uJe yon' is contemplated. General MacArthu. announced jxatmely On s^APs da un^uiv^al .statement wSffid "toX ur,n^ Public m
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  • 88 3 LEH SRINAGAR TELEGRAPH LINE RESTORED PHOTO. SRINAGAR, Oct. 17.— Telegraphic link with India's northernmost telegraph outpost m Leh m snowbound Ladakh have now been restored. Telegraph communication between India and Ladakh was paralysed when tribal raiders overran Ladakh about two years ago. Working ceaselessly under the most trying conditions, repair
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  • 96 3 PARIS. Oct. 17.—Premier-desig-nate Jules Moch said on Sunday night that "France will have a government tomorrow." Moch. a Socialist, has been trying for three days to form a government. One obstacle was overcome on Sunday when the popular Republicans <M.R.P.> agreed to take
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  • 94 3 TEHERAN, Oct. 17.— Elections m Teheran for a new P<csian Parliament 'Majlis i have been postponed, it was officially announced recently This was believed to be a sequel to charges by veteran ex-Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh that electoral freed n was being violated m the capital. As
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  • 92 3 ISSUE TO BE DECIDED AT THIS WEEK'S R.T.C. TALKS THE HAGUE, Oct. 17.— The Netherlands Government was expected Sunday to grant sovereignty for Indonesia on Dec. 15 of this year. In its session today the Dutch Cabinet will decide on that
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  • 179 3 Charles Thambu In Batavia En Route To Manila BATAVIA, Oct. 17. Indonesian Republic's representative to the ?hilippines Charles Thambu stopped over Batavia this week on way from Jogjakarta to Manila. He said he will depart from Batavia on Thursday, Oct. 20 for X.L.M. directly to Manila. Republican Minister of Public
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  • 141 3 oAXGON. Oct 17.— H0 Chi Mlnh, leader of the Vietminh. Indo-Chi-nese autonomy movement, will send a. repretentaure to the Singapore conurence of the United Nations Lconomic Commission for As±a ana the bar East, Reuter learned from a usually well-lniormed source here
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  • 172 3 TEHERAN, Oct. 17— The A«a Khan is considered an Iranian citizen, because his grandfather, also called the Aga Khan, was Governor of the Manalat province of central Iraq, 100 years ago, and married the daughter of Fatbali Shah, the Iranian King, it was
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  • 251 3 Britain 'Manoeuvering' Towards Recognition Of Communist China Regime? WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.— Britain has been making earnest efforts to reach a practical working basis with the Chinese Communists m current negotiations at Peiping, diplomatic authorities said on Sunday, What the Communists want is formal diplomaticrecognition of their new government by the
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  • 116 3 LAKE SUCCESS. Oct. 17. A western diplomatic source predicted on Sunday that Yogoslavia will bo granted a s^at m the United Nations Security Council despite furious Russian opposition. A Yugoslav victory would deprive the Russians of one of their two sure votes m the
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  • 372 3 R.S.S. MERGER WITH CONGRESS CONDEMNED IT IS A DRIFT TOWARDS FASCISM, SAYS MR. NARAIN BOMBAY, Oct. 17. The decision of the CtfMM \m admit members of the KSS into its fold was condemned by Mr. J. P. Narain, General Secretar> of the Socialist Party. Addressing a Press conference he said
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  • 125 3 LONDON. Oct. 17— The noted London Artist. Feliks Topolski. will soon visit India at the invitation of Prime Minister Nehru. Last year at the Gandhi Memorial Exhibition at India House he exhibited a huge canvas. 19 ft. by 12 ft. on
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  • 771 4 Passenger. Bus Burnt In Bentong Area SEVERAL SUSPECTED MCP MEMBERS ARRESTED A I about 5 p.m. on Oct. 16 a passenger bus was proceeding from Raub to Bentong (fahang) when at the 55} mile the driver heard firing and stopped the bus. He saw a party of bandits standing on
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  • 200 4 LABOUR PARTY CANDIDATE FOR MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Xne Laoour Party of Singapore have numinatea tile following as L,aoour candidates 10 comesi the lonncaming municipal fciection*:MrC. it. r UCiiliii^xvO. A lormer oingapore Magistrate, President 01 o.p.c.a. and committee Memoex 01 tne Singapore Flying CluD. MX. mak PAti *>.tii«£;.— A Homeopatnist, and Cnairman
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  • 182 4 At the fourth meeting of the Second Session, of the Kelantan Council of State to be held at Kota Baiiru today, Oct. 18, the papers to be laid on the table include notes on a revised Salary Scheme for Penggawas. The State Financial Officer, Mr. A.
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  • 18 4 The American Consulate General will be closed on Friday. Oct. 21. m observance of Deepavall. USIS.
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  • 62 4 CALCUTTA, Oct. 17.— The meeting of the All-India Anglo-Indian. Association m Calcutta has adopted a resoiunon placing on recoru v gratitude and appreciation i Fatel, Cnairman of the Conatituent Assembly s Advisory dm. tnittee on Minority Kights, for iht invaluable assistance given by hin m
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  • 26 4 Mr. r. Fankan, of Kemunim Estate, Malacca, will be leaving fo Madras this morning from Singa pore by air on a brief holiday
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