Indian Daily Mail, 2 November 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 261. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1949. Six Pages 10 Cents.
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  • 138 1 No Desire lo Setk Clemency' (From Our Own Correspondent) t \y K<\l A* Nov. L—Nathuram Vinayak Godse, ong ixi cut ion of death sentence for the murder \lahatwu Gandhi, is understood to have submitted ptition to the Governor-General Mr. C.
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  • 165 1 More Than 3.000 Non-Muslims Leave Pakistan gfl DELHI, Nov. I.— More th*n o non-Muslims migrated from ad during September, said an Icial spokesman here. This, he jdfd w.in ten times tfce number sit |pft Sind m April this year. There were nearly 250,000 nonblinb If ft m Sind at the
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  • 113 1 Decrease In Pakistan Jute And Cotton Production Forecast Nov. I.— TIN Food fcricultuir Ministry expects, rfasf m th<> area under jute Wten for the year 1940-50. f the area under ►9.000 acres as against 11 wres n-ported m the flna th* 1 previous year. Thib "1 17 per cent, g
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  • 61 1 JJJU Nov. l.^The Pakistan Si?* 1 had accepted the of financial aid to Burma i^ r Commonwealth fourr^Wmittee m Rangoon, it 1 in»m usually reliable paid the four Pakistan. India vet to be decidr committee the tuur countries set up earlier this surma's request,
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  • 58 1 I A French Forad today that na,i had no official I stance Of a rep ind.t Jawaharlal Nehru, ■p^itter, on French 'hina. yesterday that fcatW ld m a memoranV T wa imposing the Bao Dai on Vietnam of the Vietnam O'A'Kdge- of the me-
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  • 91 1 European American Experts To Help India's Technicians NEW DELHI, Nov. 1 The Government of India, engaged m an allout campaign to quicken the pace of industrialisation, has acquired some «f the best technical skill m Europe and America to advise and assist India's own technicians. Official figures indicate that with
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  • 82 1 KABUL, Nov. I.— The Afghanistan official news agency, Bakhter, said yesterday that a "National Assembly of PushJunistan" disputed frontier area between Pakistan and Afghanistan held its first session on Oct. 20. A special committee was set up "t<> constitute the provisional governm%nt of PushZunistan," the
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  • 67 1 MILLOWNERS ACC EPT REDUCTION IN TEXTILE PRICES BOMBAY, Nov. I.— The Bombay Miliowners Association has acceptod unconditionally the Government of India's ten per cent reduction m prices of cotton textiles and yarn produced after Nov. 1. The Association's spokesman said on Oct. 28 that he estimated that consumers would be
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  • 301 1 GOVT AUTHORITY BASED ON WILL OF THE PEOPLE THE HAGUE Nov. 1. The draft constitution of the Republic of the United States of Indonesia was published here tOdE It was drawn up by a joint committee of the Republican nesian delegations, and K
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  • 456 1 SPECULATION IN INFORMED CIRCLES SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. l.—Time is running short m Nehru? s goodwill tour of America. The Indian Prime Minister will wind up his San Francisco programme tonight and head for Vancouver, British Columbia. He offivially will
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  • 49 1 RANGOON, Nov. 1. Communist China's flag was hoisted m rebelheld Prome recently at a Red rally, unofficial reports reaching here said. Prome, which is m Communist hands, is 160 miles northwest of Rangoon. These reports said members of Burmese, Cninese and Indian political organisations participated m tjie rally. A.P.
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  • 82 1 LONDON, Nov. I.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, who is now visiting the United States, is due to arrive m London on Nov. 8 and to leave for Bombay on Nov. 13. As present plans go he will be meeting
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  • 77 1 PATNA, Nov. I.— Mr. M. P. S'nha, Former President of the Bihar Provincial Congress Committee and President of the AlMndia Youth Congress, is calling a conference of youths and intellectuals •with a view to lifting their "present mood of despair and cynicism." He
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  • 118 1 Mrs. Tan Kim Cheong Scholarship To Pasir Panjang Rural District Through the generosity of Mrb. Tan Kirn Cheong who has donated sdou, a lurcner schoiarsnip of the annual value of $62.50 to De drawn quarterly from the capital sum, will be made available to a poor boy or girl of
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  • 362 1 TAMILNAD CONGRESS SAYS: (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Nov. 1. Madras City is essentially part of Ta milnad, declared the Tamilnad Congress Committee meeting here on Sunday under the Presidency of Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar. The Committee agreed to immediate formation of Andhra
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  • 107 1 RANGOON Nov. 1 —Bazaars and .shops throughout Rangoon suspended business today following the introduction by the Burmese Government of a new official sales and luxury (ax Th*' Indian Chamber of Commerce has called an emergency meeting for Thursday to debate the measuies The public is now
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  • 95 1 Sale Price Of Petrol To Be Increased In India NEW DELHI, Nov. 1 Oil coinpanics m India rm Increase the selling prices of petroleum product except pa ram n tru n today to neet Increased costs arising out <*t devaluation, the Ministry or Works, viinos and Power announced n< r<-.
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    • 586 2 PAVE A NATIONAL NON-COMMUNAL PATH TO MALAYA'S GOAL IN our editorial yesterday we pointed out the impossibility of converting the existing communal political bodies m this country into national organisations even if thgir membership is thrown open to communities other than for whom they are respectively meant, and we therefore
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  • 247 2 BERKELEY, California, Nov. I.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru said on Monday "we talk of peace and prepare for war" m this age of paradox, but if we seek peace we must labour for peace and
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  • 139 2 FUTURE FULL OF CONFLICT AND DIFFICULT -BU T SPIRIT OF MAN WILL TRIUMPH AGAIN "It is true that there is plenty of violence and hatred m the world today, and we cannot permit this to triumph as we cannot submit to any aggression. 444 We have to combat evil and
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  • 466 2  -  G. MILTON KELLY INDIAN PREMIER COMPARING AMERICAN MODE OF LIVING WITH HIS OWN COUNTRYMEN By A.P. Correspondent. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. I—Window1 Window shopping m a land of plenty with a very thin international pocket book. That's about the position of India's
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  • 190 2 RELICS OF FOREIGN RULE IN ASIA MUST GO Nehru said that on his trip across the United States he has found Americans to be a warm hearted and a very generous people with a firm belief m freedom, equality and democracy. I LOVE OF FREEDOM "Everywhere," he said, "I have
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  • 37 2 AMERICANS HAVE GREAT SENTIMENTALITY, SAYS NEHRU SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1. Indian Premier Pandit Nehru, whose American tour entered the third week, said a£ a dinner given by Defence Secretary Louis Johnson on Sunday night 'hat Americans have
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  • 114 2 HARASSMENT OF REFUGEES: CHARGE DENIED NEW DELHI, Nov. 1. Preliminary inquiries made by the Government, of India into Pakistan's complaint that Muslim refugees and gcr mi t -holders were harassed at aharanpur show that there is no truth m the allegation, it is officially stated here. Detailed inquiries are being
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  • 144 2 RANGOON, Nov. 1. Burma will have a smaller rice surplus available for export m 1950 because rebellion this year (prevented wide cultivation. Agricultural Minister Dr. Ba Gyan said m Rangoon on Monday. He said that until the government makes a preliminary survey
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  • 141 2 HYDERABAD, Oct. 24, (By Air Mail). Mr. Ethiraj, Special Prosecutor, opened today the case for the prosecution •m the Bibinagar dacoity case before the Special Tribunal presided over by Mr. Pinto. The accused include Kasim Razvi and others. The Special Prosecutor told the court that the case
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  • 50 2 I M £NILA Nov. I.— Presidental candidate Jose p. Laurel entered the hospital m North Luzon for a Ph^™™^ n rderS f hIS He suffered from acute attack of bronchitis which let him unable to speak He ig due t o return to Manila tomorrow. Nov. 2....AP.
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  • 382 2 Sikhs Urged To Unite Among Themselves PATIALA MAHARAJA'S APPEAL PATIALA, Oct. 22, (By Ai r Mail). The Maharaja *f Patiala, Rajpramukh of the Patiala and East Panjab States Union, presiding over the 34th session of the Sikh Educational Conference today, deprecated attempts to create a division between the two "sister
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  • 69 2 70 KILLED IN HUGE CYCLONIC WINDS ALONG INDIAN COAST MADRAS, Not. 1. Nearly 70 per. sons were killed and property estimated at Rs. 2,000,000 (US. $420,--000) was destroyed by 100-mile-an-hour winds that swept the south east India coast lasl Thursday, reports reaching here on Monday said. The winds blew for
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  • 102 2 NEHRU HELPS GIRL TO REGAIN HEALTH SPEECL NEW DELHI. Not Lk Miven-year-oldrffu^J girl Kausalya, cripp!^ the disturbances m f£2 ywo years ago by anoth^ fusee and brought to i *fJ camp m Delhi. From the refujjee caai moved on to a home for 1 men and children m In one
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  • 41 2 TWO-MINUTE SILEN TO REMEMBER WAR DEAD NEW DELHI, Nov. UU observe Sunday, Nov. 6. a- a a remembrance for th- In two world van. A mi silence will be observed Ira a.m. (IST) and BMttl will cease during this jw GIIS
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  • 44 3 NEHRU IN OTTAWA: JAWAHARLAL NEHRU (seated centre background) Prime Minister of India *s seen with members of the Indian Mtoion Staff at the High Commissioner's Residence Tin CoUrin Lodge, Rocklifte Park, Ottawa, Canada, on Oct. 24.
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    240 4 1 NEHRU ADDRESSES WELLESLEY STUDENTS: Prime Minister JAWAHARLAL NEHRU of India (at i microphone with bared head) speaks to students of Wellesley College, Massachusetts, USA during his vifit on Oct. 21. by a few of the MOO Wellesley College girls who turned out to greet him as he strolled through
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  • 56 4 Monday. -ob, near". ol n.goliation- lor a friendship, c»mm*rce ca l 'on. ijj Official-^ ::«g;- by a reciprocal jgji conforming with U stiffen IndiaV spread ot Commun.sm. The I^.^^^ 011 for several mon^-*: C rot expec^edtol H tour. .i«ttkd tic p-oducts or trad whik- pre;*:nary bving hold aimed a
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  • 314 5 Itnce Trying To Govern Vietnamese ost Will Of People r| GQVT.'S TEN-PAGE SECRET DOCUMENT TO BRITAIN OYOO.Y. \ov. L— Diplomatic officials said on *L India has told Britain m a secret memoranL Fwicc is trying to govern Indochina against Hof the
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  • 53 5 RECORD NEWSPAPER EDITION iIH WORTH, Texas, Nov. I.— tor telegram published a ■ual edition ul 480 pages on IT 61,811 inches of adverHenitng 171 full page adnts—niorc space and full <NU>s than have been "> any ne vspaper m a n^ paper printed 230,000 tJ ch of which weighed seven
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  • 61 5 Music A s Ideal Instrument For Understanding Among Nations V JRK. Nov. 1.-Carlos P. •President of the United "<**rtl Assembly, told a p fadi.i audience Sunday J* 1 »> -m ideal instrument Jjniotion of u«derstanding 1 intermission m a N( w York Phllitra. I the right to -iuuranteed to all
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  • 79 5 DR. BHARGAVA COMPLETES HIS CABINET SIMLA, Nov. 1. Xfre two-man East Punjab Cabinet formed by Dr. Gopichand Bhargava on Oct. 18 was completed on Oct. 29 with the swearing-in of three more Ministers. They are: Dr. Lehna Singh Sethi (General Secretary of the Provincial Congress Committee), Sardar Narotam Singh (Parliamentary
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  • 146 5 Romulo To Ask World Powers To Outlaw A Bomb LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. I— Gen arlos Romulo. President of the Jnited Nations General Assembly s planning to ask all powers win wld the atomic bomb to outlaw it.*ise as a weapon of war, it was reiably learned here. The Philippines President
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  • 108 5 CAIRO, Not. I.— A treaty binding the armed forces of seven Arab states into one unified defence establishment will be drawn up beginning Nov. 10. This schedule was decided upon on Sunday by the Arab League Political Committee. The avowed purpose of the
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  • 60 5 LUCKNOW, Nov. 1. A "labour pool" is to be created here by the united Provinces Gov«rnment, to meet the requirements of casual labour m the area. A conference convened by the provincial government has just decided on the scheme, which is mainly intended
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  • 88 5 COLOMBO, Nov. I.— A committee of seven members of Parliament has been appointed by the Minister of Home Affairs and Rural Development, Mr. E. A. P. Wijeyeratne, to report on the need for legislation to control Hindu Temporalities. This follows representations from various Hindu associations and
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  • 158 5 LONDON, Nov. 1/— The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Arthur CreechJones, told Air Commodore A. V. Harvey, Conservative, that ten Europeans, 10 Gurkhas, four Malay members of the security forces and six R.A.F. personnel lost their lives m Malaya from July 1 to Oct. 20, inclusive.
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  • 330 5 Indonesians Willing To Relinquish Demand On New Guinea? THE HAGUE. N«r. I.— Indonesian representatives decided on Monday night to relinquish their demand for immediate sovereignty over Dutch New Guinea. Indonesian sources said. A Dutcn-Indones>an round table fonference on a future V? lU Spates of Indonesia has been deadfookrf over the
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  • 109 5 ANNAMALAI STUDENTS MISBEHAVIOUR MADRAS. No; 1. TVt»ye stuiests of the Annamalai University near here have be«n expelled and six others have been rusticated for two ears for "misbehaviour" dUirtag founder's Day celebrations. It is reported, that students demonstrators created disturbances on he Founder's Day last month by iot allowing the^Vice-chancellor
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  • 272 5 BRITAIN'S ACCUSATION LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 1. Mr. Hector McNeil, British Minister of State, yesterday accused the Soviet Union of making Greece a "tool of Soviet foreign wlicy with a cynical and an immoral disregard of the sufferings and aspirations of the Greek people." Speaking
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  • 168 5 KARACHI, Nov. I.— Three-day session of the An ti- Locust Conference concluded on Thursday last at Karachi. Experts from India, Pakistan, Persia,, Egypt, the. United Kingdom and France, attended. Making a number of recommendations to prevent fresh outbreaks of the desert plague, the conference requested the
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  • 1368 5  - Asthana Kavi VALLATHOL Patriot. Poet Of Kerala VAKKOM RAMAKRISHNAN (By Vallathol Narayana M*non— or VALLATUOL as be is popularly called— is one of South India's "As«hana Kavis" <Poe« Laureates) The National Bard of Kerala, Vallathol completes bis 72nd. year to-day, Wednesday, Not. 2. *7ALLATHOL! To people through- ou; the length
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  • 447 6 (By Our Staff Reporter) Belying all speculations and interested propaganda m certain sections of the local Press which predicted their early collapse and bringing unique honour to the country they represented, the Indian Soccer tourists, m one of the most keenly contested games maintained their
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  • 136 6 NEW DELHI. Oct. 31— A reception m honour of the British and foreign Bible Society delegation nmv visiting India was held m New Delhi on Oct. 24. The delegation includes Messrs. Wilkinson and Kose and Marjorie. Speaking at the reception, Dr John Matthai. India's
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  • 126 6 The Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East will convene its Eixth Session at any time between Oct. 15 and Nov. 15, 1950 and meet as a Committee of the Whole m May. 1950, m Bangkok for the sole purpose of considering and adopting a
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  • 151 6 On his tour Sir Eugen will give many lectures— possibly one eacn night consisting of readings of English poetry, and aiso of Eastern poetry writ-ten m or translated into English. On his return to Britain he intends to co-operate m making new Eastern literary
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  • 72 6 Qi? AIGC l N Oct 31-.— King Nordom f^a^ouk of Cambodia arrived here ku>t Saturday on his return from Paris and continued by plane to Pnompenh. of Tt t^ aS ip learned that the signing of the Franco-Cambodian Treaty, French Parlfamentary crisis, will take place
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  • 105 6 A sum of $20,000 was realized from the University Week campaign m Trengganu. This was revealed at the last meeting of the State Appeal Committee. The meetttng decided to request the University authorities to utilise the sum for the erection of a research laboratory named
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  • 97 6 India's Adverse Trade Balance Substantially Reduced NEW DELHI, Nov. I.— lndia's adverse balance of trade m September last was less than one-tenth of what it was m May this year. From Rs. 336,800,000 m last May. the adverse balance came down to R5.32,--700,000 m September. Official sources m New Delhi
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  • 192 6 Sir Eugen Millington-Drake, Vice-president of the Poetry Society, leaves England this week for an extensive tour of the Far East as a contribution to the promotion of cultural relations with those countries. A well known diplomat for thirtythe journey with the
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  • 515 6 One Entire Bandit Group Surrenders In Segamat THREE TAMILS INCLUDED An entire bandit group including three Tamils sur rendered m batches to the Police m Segamat area m the course of the past one fortnight, according to an Official Press Release issued last night, which sau* On Oct. 20, two
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  • 26 6 KARACHI* Nov. I.— Mr. Shoaiil Quervshi, former Foreign Minister of Bhopal, has been appointed pa. kistan's first Ambassador to Moscow, it was announced here yesterday. Reuter
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