Indian Daily Mail, 4 January 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 323. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 369 1 Sequel To Non- Agreement Between Parties NEW YORK, Jan. 3.— lndications are that the Kashmir dispute will be thrown back into the lap of the Security Council owing to non-agreement between the parties concerned on the McNaughton prgosal, informed sources said here
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  • 121 1 KASHMIR VILLAGERS ROUT PAKISTAN RAIDERS SRINAGAR, Jan. 3.— lnhabitants of lour villages along the JammuPakistan border have thrown back another concerted attack by 40 armed Pakistan Nationals. A press communique Issued by the Kashmir Government on Jan. 1 said on Friday night simultaneous attacks were made on villages of Kheri
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  • 170 1 LONDON, Jan. 3.— Stalin is considering giving a loan to Communist China. This was disclosed m a Tass interview with Mao Tse-tung, Chan man of the Chinese Communist Government, received m London early today. Mao Tse-tung. who has been m Moscow since mid-December, said he
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  • 131 1 BOMBAY. Jan. 3.— The Socialist party's central headquarters here said Monday it had received a report from Rewa four persons were killed and 26 injured m police firing there. Rewa is m the north, not far from Lucknow and Cawnpore. The party has
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  • 54 1 FORMER MUSLIM LEAGUER JOINS CONGRESS NEW DELHI, Jan. 3.— According to a Press Trust of India report, the former Muslim League Premier of Assam, Mr. Mohammed Saadulla, has joined the congress. Mr. Saadulla has been leader of the opposition m the Provincial Assemoly since the formation of the Congress Government
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  • 68 1 I NEW DELHI, Jan. 3. The Netherlands Ambassador, Dr. A. Lamping on January 1 called on the Governor General, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, to convey New Year greetings on behalf of the diplomatic corps m New Delhi. Dr. Lamping replaced the Chinese Ambassador, Dr. Lo
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  • 132 1 PHOTO A.P. oItfitv im I'/iFi" 1^ th J* oyaI Palacc l Amsterdam on Dec. 27, QUEEN JULIANA of the Netherlands signed tne Act of Transfer of tETfif 1 S reat M*ff th n*w independent Republic of the United Sn* m I 7
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  • 376 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) POONA, Jan. 3. India's first National Laboratory the National Chemical Laboratory was opened here today by Prime Minister Pandit Nehru at a ceremony witnessed by leading foreign and Indian Scientists who are here for the Science Congress. Good wishes
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  • 118 1 JERUSALEM. Jar.. 3. Israel Foreign Minister Mn:he Sharett said Monday m Parliament: "T do not believe we need fear* ar.y serious attempt to carry out tfie United Nation- General Asemblv's plan"— to internationalise Jerusalem". "The question yesterday is no longer what will be the fate
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  • 86 1 BOMBAY. Jan. 3. The Indian Government is to take a decision on recognition of the new Bao Dai Government m Ihdo-China after about a fortnight, Dr. B. V. Keskar Deputy Minister for External Affairs, said here. The decision wiil be taken afL"ful acquainting themselves
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  • 66 1 CALCUTTA. Jan. 3.— lndia squared the unofficial test series with the Commonwealth touring cricket team today when they won the third test by seven wickets. The Commonwealth team won the first test and the second was drawn. Scoreboard at the end of the match read: India
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  • 144 1 DJAKARTA, Jan. 3.— lndon?sian Prime Minister Mohammed Hatta returned today from Holland where he had signed the transfer of power from the Netherlands to the united States of indonesia. He was met at the airfield by an Indonesian Army guard of honour m the presence of
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  • 29 1 LONDON, Jan. 3.— A fairly large gunspot is reported today and it is thought likely this will affect radio conditions over the next few days. Reuter
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  • 67 1 DJARKARTA. Jan. 3. -Australian Minister of External Airairs Percy Spender arrived at Djakarta today from Sydney on his way gu the Commonwealth conference W Colombo. He is due to stay inrndonesia for four days. The programme arranged for him included informal discussions with Indonesian Cabinet Ministers
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  • 88 1 TEHERAN. Jan. 3. -The Shah of Iran arrived home by plane on Monday after his visit to the United States. He was welcomed at the airport by Premier Saed and his cabinet government officials, dignitaries and foreign missions. In a broadcast to the nation, the Shah said
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  • 331 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) MADRAS. Jan. 3. Citizens were greatly shocked yesterday to find that labour violence had invaded Madras City which is always reputed to be one of India's peaceful cities. Three bomb-throwing incidents resulting m injuries to several persons were reported
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  • 285 1 KERALA HINDUS TO FORM SINGLE ORGANISATION TRIVANDRUM, Jan. 3.—Momentous decisions concerning the social economic, cultural and religious life of 50 lakhs of Hindus of the Travan-core-Cochin Union were taken at Quiion on Dec 25 at a Joint meeting of the Directors of the Boards of S. N. D. P. (Sree
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  • 63 1 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) TRIVANDRUM. J an 3.-T1M Tpremier of the United States of Travancoore and Cochin, Mr T R Narayana Pillai announced' last night a reoonstitution of the Cabi2L.f. rSftfS? i,s str ength from S?if *2 n vel <,n ff rou "ds of economy. The
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  • 60 1 Communist Party Banned In Cochin Travancore (From Our Own Correspondent.) TRIVANDRUM, Jan. V wSiim ing the outbreak of Communist vio lence «n Saturday at Adoox m 2SS£w. Pollce '"'■'"ill and four eon^ables were murdered by a Cdmmunist Mo*, the Government °L t! l? State f Travancore and Cochin have declared
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  • 328 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) MADRAS, Jan. 3.--The Madras Partition Committee, it is reported has reached agreement regarding the draft of the Order to be issued so as to crVate ZL2Z££^ P Z m f¥ e Z. The C—mUtme has recommended to the
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  • 614 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. Jan. 4, 1950. WELL DONE, INDIA! THAT India has done well m recognising Communist China, few will deny. Having repeatedly declared that her policyis to be clear of power blocs, and to be friendly with one and all m the interests of world peace and
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  • 1011 2 Its Adoption As National Language Welcomed C.P. PREMIER'S ADDRESS AT SAMMELAN HYDERABAD, Jan. 3.-— "H indi is the voice of the masses, It is the voice of the very soul o f India. The strength and vitality of a language is derived
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  • 160 2 'SOCIALIST CHALLENGE NOT ACCEPTED SURAT, Jan. 3.— Mr. Ashok Mehta, Socialist leader, said here that India's Industries Minister had not accepted the challenge from the Socialist party to take over textile mills and work them to solve the textile crisis m the country. Mr. Mehta, who was addressing a public
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  • 61 2 BOMBAY, Jan. 3. The InJla-i government will consider recognition of Bao Dai's ragime m Vietnam after a report on conditions from her representative there reaches Bombay m about a fortnight. The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs made this announcement n Bombay on Monday
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  • 90 2 OBJECTIVE OF BILL EUROPEAN REFUGEES FOR PAKISTAN ROME, Jan. 3. The International Refugee Organisation en last week sent by air to Karachi a group of 54 refugees from Eastern Europe for whom jobs are waiting m Pakistan. The group consists of 21 doctors men and women, one woman dentist, six
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  • 49 2 SYDNEY, Jan. 3.— Australia's up Co 120 degree heat wave which dried up wells and creeks and killed birds on the wing gave place to cooler conditions on Monday. A clear sky followed by muggy heat drove 200.000 peoDle to the beaches.- A.P.
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  • 54 2 LAUSANNH Jan. 3.— Rita Hayworth and Yasmin, her baby, are expected to be well enough to leave hospital In ten days time, the Montcholsi Clinic reported Sunday. They will go to a Chalet at Ostaad which Prince Aly Khan, her husband, has
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  • 242 2 INDIAN CHRISTIANS ASKED TO HELP UNIFY INDIA GUNTUR. Jan. 3. Mr. T. J. M. Wilson, member of the Constituent Assembly, on Thursday called upon Indian Christians to strive and promote a social democracy free from differences of caste or creed. He was delivering his presidential address at the two-day session
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  • 102 2 BOMBAY, Jan. 3. An official of the Central Ministry of Commerce has confirmed that a group of British shipping companies m India have made an offer to the Government of India to get up anfl jointly run a shipping corporation. The official described the
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  • 90 2 CINEMATOGRAPH AMENDMENT BILL RECEIVES ASSENT NEW DELHI, Jan. 3.— The Cinematograph Amendment Bill has received the assent of the GovernorGeneral. The object of the Act is to centralize censorship of films and introduce uniformity m censorship which will help to raise the standard of films as a medium of education
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  • 89 2 MISS FRANCE FOR 1950 ELECTED MARSEILLES, Jan. 3 Pretty Maryse Delort, 19-year-old Parisienne. was elected Miss France for 1950 at Marseilles Saturday night from 12 contestants m a final noisy vote with some booing. Mile Michele Fargoy, former "Miss Palm Beach," was runn2r up. The jury, unable to make up
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  • 63 2 MANILA, Jan. 3. A strong eartnquake rocked Manila and its environs shortly after midnight Sunday night. The tremors which lasted 25 seconds caused neither casualties nor damage. The local weather bureau said the tremors, which awakened residents who were resting after their holiday activities, jarred night club
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  • 71 2 LONDON, Jan. 3.— A Buckingham Palace spokesman said on Saturday he knew "absolutely nothing" about any plan for a royal trip to Australia m 1951. Columnist Neil Murray, writing m the Sydney Sun, said that "early hi the new year, there will be
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  • 275 2 SANATANISTS DEMAND FOR WITHDRAWAL OF BILL the Government not to Inflict such laws on the Hindus and added that the. secular State should not have different policies for Hindus and Muslims. Concluding, the Shankaracharya appealed to the Hindus to oppose the Bin to their utmost and asked them to remove
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  • 580 2 NEW DELHI. Dec. 13, (By Air Mail).— Explaining why he' supported the Hindu Code Bill Acharya Kripalani said m Par. liament to-day that he did not want to be called a "reactionary." "I may be a non-Hindu," he said, "but for
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  • 258 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 14, (By Air Mall).— The Deputy Speaker, Mr. Ananthasayanam Iyengar, informed Parliament to-day that women police were m the gallery yesterday not on duty but only as spectators. Dr. Pattabhi Sitararr.ayya, Congress President, had coiui^c^ed their presence with security measures m connection
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  • 939 3 Use Of US Armed Forces To Keep Formosa Aloof From Reds Advocated EX PRESIDENT HOOVER DISCLOSES HIS VIEWS TO SENATOR KNOWLAND WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. Mr. Herbert Hoover, former United States President, yesterday urged that the United States should defend Formosa and
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  • 383 3 AUSTRALASIA MAY BE INVITED TO PARTICIPATE MANILA, Jan. B.—A "Southwest Pacific" AntiCommunist Conference, perhaps including Malaya, the Philippines^ Indonesia, Indochina, Australia and New Zealand, will be convened by the Philippine President, Elpidio Quirino, shortly after his return from the United States m
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  • 77 3 KING ABDULLAH'S ADVICE TO IRAQ AND JORDAN BAGHDAD, Jan. 3.— King Abdullah of Jordan said on his departure here yesterday for Amman that although he believed the Arab League had not fulfilled its aims, he regarded building and strengthening it better than destroying Calling for unity among Arab countries he
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  • 73 3 Crown Prince To Be Regent Of Sweden For A Day STOCKHOLM, Jan. 3. Crown Prince Gustav Adolf will be Regent of Sweden for a day on Jan. 11. He Is assuming the title to deliver the throne speech to the Riksdag session because King Gustav, who is 91, will be
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  • 117 3 JAKARTA, Jan. 3. Indonesian Moslems led by President Soekarno, celebrated the birth of the Prophet Mohammed m Jakarta Palace last night. President Soekarno, addressing the gathering, said amidst cheers: "Before the last sunset of this year, Dutch New Guinea
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  • 108 3 FIRST BRITISH AMBASSADOR TO INDONESIA NAMED LONDON, Jan. 3.-— Britain on Monday night chose an expert with nearly 30. years service m the Far i^ast to be her first ambassador 'o che United States of Indonesia. He Is Derwent William K-ermode, 51, consul general m Seoul, Korea, at present on
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  • 79 3 Indonesia Finance Minister, Safruddin Drawiranggan, stated yesterday that "rupiah" currency notes circulating m territory formerly under Republican control would be considered legal tender on a rate of exchange to be fixed by the United States of Indonesia. The unofficial rate of exchange circulating m Jakarta between
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  • 192 3 "I AM A DISCIPLE OF GANDHIJI," SAYS DR. SOEKARNO DR. SUBBOROYAN PRESENTS HIS CREDENTIALS JAKARTA, Jan. 3.— The Indian Ambassador to the United States of Indonesia, Dr. Subbaroyan presented his credentials to President Soekarno m Jakarta on Dec. 30. Welcoming the Indian Ambassador, Dr. Soekarno said, relations between India and
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  • 53 3 CALCUTTA, Jan. 3.— The Indonesian Premier, Dr. Mohammed Hatta, and party arrived here by plane at midnight and left for Jakarta, Batavia, after three hours' stay. The plane, on its way from Karachi to Calcutta, had to land yesterday at Oaya owing to bad
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  • 75 3 BELIZE, British Honduras, Jan. 3.— The British Honduras dollar has been devalued about 42 per cent. It is exchanged new at $4 to the British £1. The British Honduras dollar had been kept at par with the U.S. dollar since devaluation of the British on
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  • 29 3 WASHINGTON. Jan. 3.— The U.S. has granted Yugoslavia permission to buy American commercial aircraft and civil aviation equipment, officials disclosed Sunday. America, however, has refused military-type aircraft engines. A.P.
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  • 62 3 LONDON, Jan. 3.— Britain's Commonwealth Secretary, Philip NoelBaker, will leave London on Wednesday by air for the Colombo Commonwealth conference. A government announcement said that officials of the Foreign Office Commonweal t/h Relations Office Board of Trade and Treasury, who will act as
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  • 873 4 At tempt fo Blow Up Rly. Line Thwarted At approximately 8.00 a.m. on Jan. 3, labourers saw a party of thirty bandits leaving the mam fcanau-Rompin Road m liana u area (Negri Sembilan) m an easterly direction. They were carrying what appeared to
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  • 70 4 On Dec. 17, a shopkeeper bought 123 Kalis of rice from a shop, Chop Hop Chuan Sing of Parit, m Batu uajah area (Perak) and sold it to people at his kampong at Bota. When the rice was copKed and eaten the people all suffered
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  • 116 4 Rev. Davidson's Fourth New Year Treat To Patents About 600 patients of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital were given a New Year's Day treat when the Rev. C. A. Davidson of the Independent Missionary Movement, Singapore, No. 7, Parry Avenue, dLstri buted gifts worth over $4,000. assisted by Miss Lucy
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  • 93 4 The Officer Administering the Government of Singapore has approved the following appointments:— Mr. Tan Ah Tan, C.L.8., to officiate as District Judge and First Magistrate. Singapore, with effect from Dec. 15 1949, m place of Mr. H. E. Kingdom, C.L.S, Mr. H. I. Wethereil, Operations Officer, Department of Civil
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  • 70 4 The East- West Society has cancelled its usual Thursday evening meeting. All members may attend the Music Circle presentation of Handle's Messiah at St. Andrews Cathedral Members are also advised to take their seats before 8 p.m. MR. BRAZIER TO BROADCAST Mr J- Brazier. Trade
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  • 38 4 Mr. P. S. Raman will be talking about the Ragas of Southern India, illustrated with recordings of some of India's best Raga singers and instrumentalists, from Radio Malaya, Singapore, today Wednesday, at 10 p.m.
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  • 366 4 .rhilh T. o &J e^ ot .f n the island of Pulau Jerejak Federation of mS^^'&STSST"' me fcir Edward Gent Schoolwas opened lon Sept. 13. last year but received its name only recently after communication was received here from Lady Gent welcoming a
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  • 144 4 DUBLIN, Jan. 3. "Come on home," said Premier, John Costcllo on Sunday atfernoon m a radio talk addressed to Irishmen living abroad. The broadcast was part of a "come back to Erin" campaign undertaken by the government to recruit skilled craftsmen to work
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  • 190 4 It is announced that a Committee has been appointed to advise the Governments of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore on matters connected with the meeting of the Rubber Study Group which is due to take place m 1950; to put forward the names of
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  • 544 4 LONDON, Jan. j .—Negotiations for a $5,000,000 loan frOm the International Bank to the Colonial Development Corporation have broken down, the Corporation announced today. The loan, which was to have been i followed by further advances m! dollars, would have been used in] the
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  • 357 4 At the Legislative Council Meeting held on Dec. 20 Mr. Tan Chin Tuan asked certain questions about the issue of Certificates of Residene, and also made an adjournment speech to which the Colonial r Secretary replied, outlining briefly the revised procedure for applications which
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  • 242 4 U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIRS The first U.S. International Trade Pair to be held m Chicago, Illinois irom Aug. 7 to 19, 1950, will be the only such fair m U.S.A. next year, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce. The Department has been Informed that the Deii.ot Board of Commerce,
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