Indian Daily Mail, 21 October 1949
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Title Section20 1949-10-21 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NQ, 251. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY OCTOBER 21, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS. ja jjaaajaaaa a-iaaM-—i Bm.20 words
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101 1949-10-21 1 IDM's DEEPAVALI PRESENT TO READERS n the happy occa- J 0 j the DEEPAVALI, 1 nN DAILY MAIL is I N happy P rese nt its J a mK v h one and a half I < (l iur.-> of PANDIT I a*?-iR \1 NEHRU'S cur- V tour of the101 words
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Advertisement172 1949-10-21 1 TODAY TOMORROW: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. NARGIS DILIP KUMAR I "ffllA" r Hindustani; Happiest Deepavali Greetings to all our cinema -patrons Sunday morning show 11 a.m. JESSE JAMES Tyrong Power Deepavali Festival At .Local Arya Samaj The Deepavali Festival and Nirvana- Day Anniversary of Swami >ayananda Saraswatiji, rounder ot Me172 words
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823 1949-10-21 2 INDIANS IN MALAYA: A STATISTICAL REVIEW V QUT of every 10,000 male Indians m Malaya, z> total of 7,136 are, according to the 1947 Census Report, gainfully employed, and this proportion is said to be much more than that for any other community, except the Europeans. Over 40 per cent,823 words
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183 1949-10-21 2 Pandit Kunzru Others Form Committes Keep Cultural Contact With Indians Abroad PRESERVATION OF LINKS WITH MOTHER COUNTRY URGED NEW DELHI, Oct. 20. A non-official committee has been set up to consider the establish men I of a cultural institute to maintain cJose contact with Ind j a ns Overseas. Members183 words
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Article, Illustration106 1949-10-21 2 Photograph taken on the occasion of the marriage at the Central Sikh Temple. 175 Queen Street, Singapore, on Oct. 16 between AMAR SINGH son of Inder Singh and CHANCHIL KAUR formerly known as Kartiani daughter of Sathibama and Mr. Appu of Singapore. The marriage ceremony was performed according to Sikh106 words
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162 1949-10-21 2 18,000 REPUBLICANS STILL IN DUTCH DETENTION? A meeting "was held m Jogjakarta on Sunday between the Republican Committee dealing m the release of political prisoners, and representatives of the various Republican political parties. The functions of the committee were clarified during the meeting. Mr. Tabrani, Secretary to the Committee gaveINS - 162 words
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76 1949-10-21 2 BOMBAY. Oct. 20.— Police arrested 60 Socialists m Bombay on Wednesday evening who threatened to organise a procession detpite the ban on meetings and processions which ends on Friday. The Socialist describe^ the ban which was imposed last week as undemocratic and announced theirA.P. - 76 words
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Article28 1949-10-21 2 WARSAW. Oct. 20. Eighty-one per cent of Poland's 1949 production target was reached by Sept,, according to a statement issued on Tuesday by the State Planning Committee A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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99 1949-10-21 2 CEYLON IS PART AND PARCEL OF INDIA, SAYS NEW HIGH COMMISSIONER (From Our Own Cor respondent BOMBAY, Oct. 20.— Mr. C. Coomaraswami, Ceylon's High Com-missioner-designate m India, who arrived here Tuesday said: "We are a par and parcel of India and shall endeavour to maintain our cordial relations with India."Copyright - 99 words
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102 1949-10-21 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Oct. 20.— West Bengal Government is going ahead w*'h the preparation for the coming elections m the Province, according to Dr. B. C. Roy, he Premier. Dr. Roy who returned from New Delhi yesterday after discussion with Dr.Copyright - 102 words
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Article75 1949-10-21 2 A. D.MAN I GRANTED PAPAL AUDIENCE ROME, Oct. 20.— Pope Pius XII on Monday granted a private audience to A. D. Mani, editor of the Hitavada, Nagpur and Secretary of the All-India Editors Conference, at his summer residence of Castel Gandolfo, near Rome. Mr. Mani said that the Pope seemedReuter - 75 words
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Article33 1949-10-21 2 MOSCOW, Oct. 20.— A loan to India by the International Reconstruction and Development Bank has been described m Red Star as "Increased American penetration Into India. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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463 1949-10-21 2 Millions Of Indians Today Celebrate Divali— Festival Of Lights NEW DELHI, Oct. 20.— Millions of tiny lights illuminating: villages and cities all over India on Thursday night will signal the most joyous of Hindu holidays and the beginning of the Indian winter. The Holiday is Divali the festival of lightsA.P. - 463 words
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Article31 1949-10-21 2 LONDON. Oct. 20. Marshal ot the Soviet Union Fedor Ivanovich Tolbukhin. wartime Commander on the Ukranian front, died yesterday after a long and serious illness, said Moscow Radio early yesterday. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article116 1949-10-21 2 mmmmm (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 20.-The Government of India! mulgated a new Ordinance regarding evacuee property the existing separate Provincial and State law* today dmance does not apply to the Provinces 0 f Assam, We and States of Tripura, Manipur, and Goad Bihar' The main featuresCopyright - 116 words
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Article, Illustration34 1949-10-21 2 Shri RAJAGOPALACHARI, (centm G0v,,,,,.,. Dr. JUAN MARIN, Chilean Charge STmSmZ ?„f !i" ml are seen In New Delhi during a Keep™ t Z t?*, the occasion of his country's national day on^pt [j J34 words
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Article98 1949-10-21 2 Government has approved a sum ot $1,600 for the purchase of new number plates for houses m Kota Bharu, it was disclosed at last meeting of the Kota Bharu Town Board. Over 1.000 houses m this town have not been numbered, probably due to the98 words
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Advertisement21 1949-10-21 2 SSL >?>Tm^ ry BUY "GOLD LEAF" Ceylos TEA with complete col that it is unexre>]*dparable and unequalled. F. A. BARTHOLOMFCS Azenu21 words
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Article, Illustration224 1949-10-21 3 (All AP Pictures) I^^U^^^^^^^ a„ President Harry Truman wave .oodwil. visit. WIS them isM^a^l^^ NEHRU REVIEWS HONOUR GUARD: Prime Minister Pandit Nehru (white hat) walks with President Harry Truman (left) and an unidentified officer as he reviews a guard of honour224 words
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Article, Illustration222 1949-10-21 4 House. Mrs. Pandit, Indian Ambassador to the U.S., stands between them. Jg.flßßjggqg&^i'Pggg.Win. ACHESON: Prime Minister Nehru (centre) lurches at the t22?<SSij rSS t m 1 »„^f h .i? cc l et *7 °J State to».n Acheson (left) and Sen. Tom Connally ot Texas (right), Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relation*222 words
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652 1949-10-21 5 SIGRID ARNE - SIGRID ARNE (By The story of the rioting m the Punjab m the late summer of 1947 is probably the sharpest case m jjoim. This is on the information of G. Milton Kelly, who was The Associated Press chief m IndiaA.P. - 652 words
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Article, Illustration54 1949-10-21 5 NEHRU LEAVES ART GALLERY: Pandit Jawaharlal v*.*.-.. A «»aiiery, and the Prime Minister's daughter. Mrs Indira r,„Ski (right). Nehru made a morning visit to the galferv GandW A.P. NEHRU HONOURS UNKNOWN SOLDIERS: India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru places a wreath on the tomb of tne unknown soldier at Arlington NA.P. - 54 words
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Article126 1949-10-21 5 LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 20. The Communist regime m northern Korea notified the United Nations on Monday of an intention to unify the whole of Korea. This government which is not recognizea by the. world organization, is m the portion of Korea that was occupied afterA.P. - 126 words
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Article58 1949-10-21 5 CULTURAL UNITY CONFERENCE BOMBAY, Oct. 20— An eight-day convention on "Cultural Unity m India" will be held m Mahabeleshwar, near here, from Oc«. 26. The convention, to be inaugural. Ed by the Bombay Premier. Mr. B. O. Kher. will be attended by representatives of Univprsi.ia.^ o*l.l an..i_ tnr a iF.O.C. - 58 words
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74 1949-10-21 5 th? Sw n t 0 \r Two members ol tne East Punjab Assembly who are in P ffe r c r o S n^ tW0 ival srVs wifh! m tne Congress Party, exchanged blows outside the Chamber after a meeting of the Assembly was overTOG - 74 words
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Article281 1949-10-21 5 PERIYAR MANIAMMAI ACQUIHED (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Oct. 20. The leader of the Dravidan Federation Periyar Ramaswami and his wife Maniammai. Publisher of the Tamil Daily "Viduthalai" have been again ac quitted of charge 0 f criminal defamation with respect to Periyar's article m the Viduthalai issue of JulyCopyright - 281 words
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29 1949-10-21 5 Oslo-Hong Kong Service Through India beglnnin<r«r??Js on J? for ax weeks »P±X&% n officialriJt]?i?i P?^ *****11 was granted ln"if. acl wgned 18 months asm not yot m operation. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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175 1949-10-21 5 "RED CHINA" NOT TO BE ADMITTED INTO NEW WORLD TRADE UNION BODY STOCKHOLM, Oct 20. Red China will never be allowed m the anti-Communist free World Labour Federation, to be formed m London next month, Irving Brown, European representative of the American Federation of Labour (A.F.L.). said Tuesday. "There isA.P. - 175 words
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Article78 1949-10-21 5 NEW DELHI, Oct. 20.— The Government of India has appointed a committee to consider the question of fixing rates for telegrams m Hirudi, the future national language of India. It is stated that the present prac tice of counting words t 0 fix the charge wouldFOC - 78 words
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63 1949-10-21 5 TEN INDONESIANS KILLED IN CLASH WITH GUERILLAS BATAVIA, Oct. 20.— Ten Indonesians were killed and 17 captured m a clash with a guerrilla band, 50 miles south east of Batavia, it was reported on Wednesday. There were no Dutch losses according to reliable Dutch military sources The sources said thatA.P. - 63 words
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Article56 1949-10-21 5 NEW DELHI. Oct. 20.— Informed sources here said that Air Marshal Sir Thomas Elmhirst, Commander-in-Chief. Royal Indian Air Force, Will retire from India early next year. They added that he will be succeeded by air Vice Marshal Ronald Ivelaw-Chapman who has been instructor a* theA.P. - 56 words
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60 1949-10-21 5 TEL AVIV. Oct. 20. —At least IDo.ooo Jews are expected to emigrate to Israel next year, according to Finance Minister Ellezer Kaplen. He told an emergency mission from the United Jewish appeal of America nor tournlng Israel that probably So.ooo of the new immigrantsA.P. - 60 words
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Article, Illustration113 1949-10-21 5 PHOTf. PHOTO. NEHRU ADDRESSES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: Prime Minister Pmdit v rostrum) addresses the House of Representatives m Washington on Oct 13 «L ehru Stanmm M (seated beside Nehru) presided at the session. Rep. John McCorimck (se.'tPH a s a,n R^bun Majority Reader. The House applauded Nehru's statement that IndiaA.P. - 113 words
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61 1949-10-21 5 Pak. Stock Exchanges bin Dacca And Chittagong CALCUTTA, Oct. 20— The Pakistan government has decided to establish stock exchanges at Dacca and Chittagong, the chief towns m East Pakistan. The exchanges expect to function m the middle of December. The deciion to open exchanges there is due to the largeA.P. - 61 words
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73 1949-10-21 5 NEW DELHI. Oct »0 -A cop? the Indian Con*ti»u ion will M ned bs all thr member, of m ti vent Assembly at the *nd of I ihird reading of the draft Dr Rajendra Prasad. <,f thc Assembly, tnnou .v that the -hudA.P. - 73 words
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277 1949-10-21 6 Communism And Capitalism— Only One Can Survive, Says Pandit Nehru KO EUROPEAN POWER CAN CONTINUE TO HOLD i ERRITORY IN ASIA L[h l. s (CESS, Oct. 20.- Pandit Nehru, Prttne s/ ndia declared on Wednesday that boTh Mnninl sr, and C apitailsm cannot survive indefiniteZ comi»t'"ff ways of life. tA.P. - 277 words
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Article84 1949-10-21 6 KARACHI, Oct. 20 -War on io-cu.-"s will be planntu by six countries and the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation at a conference opening here on Saturday. Repress nta-ivcs of India, Pakistan, Britain, France Egypt, and Iran will organise an m-elligence system to gather newg a*,Reuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration80 1949-10-21 6 photo. mm BOYD ORK one of the Jli's greatest experts on food, won this > ;ir\ Nobel Peace P" Be retired 18 months ago JJ thf leadership of the UNO Food and Agricultural nation. He said that the |*y from tin- priz^v aboutA.P. - 80 words
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151 1949-10-21 6 Radio listeners m Malaya can now hear dairy news broadcasts over the "VOA" ("Voice of America") network on the current visit of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru m the U.S.A. The Indian Prime Minister, who is on a 4-week tour of the United States, arrived thereUSIS - 151 words
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Article87 1949-10-21 6 NO TRUTH IN REPORTS SAYS NEHRU NEW YORK, Oct. 20.— A spokesman for Pandit Nehru said yesterday there was no truth m an American news agency report that the Indian Prime Minister had urged on the United States early recognition of Communist China. "We have urged nothing." the spokesman said.Reuter - 87 words
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Article85 1949-10-21 6 LAKE SUCCESS. Oct. 20— Pandl. awaharlal Nehru. Prim? Minister »i India, paid a visit to the temporary headquarters of the United Nations here yesterday. iiISL l?^ an del egation to the united Nations assembled m the Prime Minister's Waldorf Astoria suite at 9.15 a.m. when theReuter - 85 words
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370 1949-10-21 6 AFPFL Action In Supporting New Chinese Regime Condemned BURMA It was observed that at least twj anU-government organisations welcome this* step, says an A.P. report. The outspoken English daily, NATION, described it as "distinctly odd" for a branch of an organisation regarded as the mainstay of the government m powerA.P. - 370 words
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Article, Illustration103 1949-10-21 6 Photograph taken on the occasion of the marriage at Singh Sabha. Sikh Temple, Wilkie Road, Singapore, on Oct. 9 between Mr. LACHMAN SINGH son of La do Singh and MOHINDER KAUR formerly known as Jayanti daughter of Mr. Appu and Sathibamna of Singapore. The marriage ceremony was performed according to103 words
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328 1949-10-21 6 Britain Has No Inte ntion To Recognise Peiping Regime NATIONALIST CHINA GOVERNMENT INFORMED LONDON, Oct. 20.— Britain has told Nationalist China it has no present intention of recognising the Communist-led Peking regime, Chinese informants said on Wednesday. They reported that this assurance was conveyed by the Foreign Secretary Ernest BevinA.P. - 328 words
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Article69 1949-10-21 6 BOMBAY. OtM 20 —"Shoot me down or send me to Pakistan, bu' do not throw me m jail" was the appeal of Mohiddin Ismail, a jail-bird, who was «n?ed to two years* rigorous imprisonment by a local court The 37-year-dld man told the magistrate "I am tiredFOC - 69 words
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60 1949-10-21 6 NEW DELHI. Oct. 20. To meet the requirements of the Jute industry In the Calcutta area, the Ministry of Railway has provided Increased rail transport for this commodity. At present m the Calcutta area there are nearly a thousand wagons of jute awaiting unloading.FOC - 60 words
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Advertisement535 1949-10-21 7 OPENING TODAY REX CINEMA^ Bharu 3 SHOWS: 2, 5.30 8.45 P.M. "DEMON LAND' (TAMIL) Starring: T. R. MAHALINGAM, YOGAMANGALAM, K. SARANGAPANI, LALITHA, PADMINI and many others. J Wishing A Happy Deepa vali To All Our Patrons j fl A SPRING TIME FOR A MILLIO NOF LOVERS TO SEE. FAMOUS f535 words
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Advertisement133 1949-10-21 7 A GRAND DEEPAVALI ATTRACTION Only for 2 days from 20th October Daily 2 shows: 7.30 9.30 pjn. J at your favourite SILVER CITY THEATRE j (HAPPY WORLD) GEYLANG ROAD SWEETHEART NARGIS Glamorous Kamini Kaushal "AAG" i (Hindustani) j With: Raj Kapoor, Kamal Kapoor and many others. Come and see with133 words
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Advertisement142 1949-10-21 7 I SHIRIN wisu^ ALL OUR PATRONS A Bai*v ''M DEEPAVAU a*2 lj/ RLH A N i ROSHINi CaataMtaaUni) Introducing Nihal < oSI MUMTAZ AU, and La te MISS NOT TBIS OW«^J Tomorrow 3 Shows: jjU» t }J 1 Saturday Mid^jghTsSJ-^ SUGUNA SARAS« (Tamil) Starring: M S. VIJAXAL, KOTHAMAS'cihm and the142 words
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