Indian Daily Mail, 11 January 1950
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Title Section16 1950-01-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 330. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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292 1950-01-11 1 As A Protest Against Its Failure To Condemn [Violence (From Our Own Correspondent) POONA, Jan. 10.—Eight members of the Communist Party of India from Maharashtra resigned from the party as a protest against the "politically sectarian" policy of the Communists m India, according to Mr.292 words
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117 1950-01-11 1 NO RIVER BASIN PROJECTS FOR MIDDLE EAST LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 10.—A special U.N. mission on Monday described as unsound and premature all proposals for immediate large scale development of river basins m the Middle East. This is one of the ma- i jor find as m the final two volumeA.P. - 117 words
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105 1950-01-11 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. The United States has accepted an invitation from the International Labour Office to send observers to its first Asian Regional conference. It is to be held m Ceylon from Jan. 16 to Jan. 28. The State Department announcement saidReuter - 105 words
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Article50 1950-01-11 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 10.—The Madras Government has decided to accord an official welcome to GovernorGeneral Sri Rajagopalachari when he returns here on Jan. 27 after handing over his office as Head of State to the new President of the Republic Dr. Rajendra Prasad.—Copyright50 words
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Article74 1950-01-11 1 The Indian Recreation Club will meet Gymkhana XI In a friendly soccer at the Farrer Park today, Wednesday, at 5.15 p.m. I.R.C. players will be selected from the following:—Doarl, S. Sithambaram, K. Arumugam, Veneeslas. T. Gomez, Solomon Pereira, N. Letchumanan, .A. K. Karupaya, George74 words
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98 1950-01-11 1 "WHITE AUSTRALIA" POLICY TO UNDERGO CHANGE? LONDON, Jan. 10.—By a decision of the new Australian Minister of Immigration, Mr. H. E. Holt (Liberal), most of the wartime Chinese, Malays and Indonesians m Australia will be allowed to stay, it was announced m Canberra today according to Radio Australia. The onlyReuter - 98 words
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110 1950-01-11 1 BENTFELD, Haarlem, Jan. 10. Miss Dorothy Woodman, British J delegate, yesterday told the International Socialist Students Conference on Southeast Asia here that France was "still on the wrong track m Vietnam." Miss Woodman, editor of the British quarterly magazine, Asian Horizon, said theReuter - 110 words
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Article98 1950-01-11 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 10.—The Madras Assembly yesterday passed the Bill finally making provision for the payment of half the amount of compensation to zamindars whose estates have been taken over by the Government under the Zamindari Abolition Ac* within six months of such taking98 words
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165 1950-01-11 1 95 P.C. FREEDOM ACHIEVED, SAYS HATTA JAKARTA, Jan. 10.—"Ninety-five per cent of the Nationalist ideals for freedom have been realised m tht» new United States of Indonesia," declared Premier Mohammed Hatta at a reception on Monday m his honour at the former capital of Jogjakarta*. Hatta said that the instantaneousReuter - 165 words
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220 1950-01-11 1 (From Our Own Correspondent). MADRAS, Jan. 10.—Speaker Mr. Sivashanmugam Pillai announced m the Provincial Assembly yesterday that twenty persons have been elected unopposed by the Assembly as members of the Constituent Assembly replacing members of the Madras Assembly who had lost their seats by the220 words
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66 1950-01-11 1 PENANG, Jan. 10.—The first ac- tion here against violation of the National Emblems Control of Display ._.aw was taken by police when three Chinese, including two women, were i arrested on Saturday night for dis- i playing two foreign flags—both Red Jhina emblems.. TheA.P. - 66 words
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Article17 1950-01-11 1 DJAKARTA. Jan. 10.—The Indonesian Cabinet today decided to. suspend temporarily all death sentences. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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279 1950-01-11 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 10.—Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal N Tehru told the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers today that countries recognizing Communist China must also extend cautious friendliness to the Red regime, an informed source reported. Representatives of the eight Com- monwealth countries—divided on the issue of recognizingReuter - 279 words
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Article210 1950-01-11 1 "FORMOSA NOT WORTH THE PRICE ST. LOUIS MISSOURI, Jan. 10.The St. Louis Star Times, In an editorial entitled "Formosa not worth the price" said yesterday that people who want America to occupy or fight for the island started from a false promise. "It is not merely American policy that failedReuter - 210 words
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896 1950-01-11 1 9 POLICEMEN INJURED IN BAHAU AMBUSH The following are the details of the ambush on a Hospital Jeep at the 13th milestone Raub-Cheroh road on Jan. 9. At about t 9 a.m. on Jan. 9, a Jeep belonging to the hospital at Raub896 words
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237 1950-01-11 1 LONDON. Jan. 10.—The political correspondent of the British Press Association, who Often has official guidance, said Monday that the Prime Minister, Clement Attlee. may announce soon that the session of Pariiament due to begin on Jan. 24 will not be held. Parliament will beA.P. - 237 words
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Article44 1950-01-11 1 (from Our own Correspondent) CALICUT, Jan, 10.—It is learnt that Mr. is.. Keiapan, President of the Kerala Provincial Congress Committee, resigned yesterday following serious ditterences of opinion with the rest of the memoers on the question ot including Malabar m Aikya Keraia.—Copyright.44 words
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157 1950-01-11 1 BRUSSELS, Jan. 10.—Reporters however found Belgium's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Paul Van Zeeland on Sunday at Melsbroek airport m Brussels when he returned from a visit to the ex-King Leopold, but he would make no comment. To keep the visit secret it is reported,A.P. - 157 words
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88 1950-01-11 1 Forward Bloc Not To Observe Jan. 26 Celebrations! CALCUTTA, Jan. 10.—Pandit Sheel Bhadra Yajee, Chairman of the Marxist group of the All India Forward Bloc, and its General Secretary, Mr. Satya Priya Banerjee, m a statement called upon "the toiling masse* and the youth and students of tbe country toFOC - 88 words
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Advertisement65 1950-01-11 1 TELL YOUR HLOOOQH TO THE PEOPLE through: TAMIL MURAST The Leading TAMIL Dally m Malaya over 14 yean 71, SELEGIE BOAD, SINGAPORE. THE INDIAN FINE ARTS SOCIETY Present* SACRIFICE (pi a y English by Poet Tagore) Dances by Dilip Kumar (Disciple of Udai Shankar) VICTORIA^THEATRE On Saturday 14th and Sunday65 words
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648 1950-01-11 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. Jan. 11, 1950. NO MAGIC IN SIGNATURES pOLLOWING the example set by Johore recently, an appeal to the bandits m Seiangor to surrender immediately has just been issued over the signatures of 11 Malays, 11 Indians and representatives of some 30 Chinese organisations m that648 words
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1562 1950-01-11 2 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Censorship Of Films: Central Authority To Be Created Centre To Confer With Provinces On Control Policy THREE BILLS PASSED NEW DELHI, Dec. 12 (By Air Mail).—The Indian Parliament today passed three Bills—the Cinematograph (Second Amendment) Bill centralizing censorship of films, a Bill extending the Delhi Premises (RequisitionFOC - 1,562 words
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Article, Illustration65 1950-01-11 2 A.P. PHOTO. The Fakir Brahmah, famed m France for his weird performances, recently started a new form of endurance test at Nantes, Western France. He had himself sealed In a glass coffin with 20 vipers and intends to stay there without food for 24 days.A.P. - 65 words
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238 1950-01-11 2 TRIAL BY SPECIAL COURT ORDERED JAIPUR, Jan. 5 (By Air Mail). —Mr. Jainarayan Vyas, member of the Constituent Assembly and former Chief Minister of Jodhpur, and Mr. Mathurdas Mathur, former Education Minister of Jodhpur. will be tried by a special criminal court set up byFOC - 238 words
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Article99 1950-01-11 2 BOMBAY, Jan. 6 (By Air Mail).— Mr. Hiralal Sashtri, Premier of Raja< sthan said today that a Special Commission would be set up shortly "to deal with charges of misconduct on the part of certain ex-Ministers of Jodhpur." These charges were not of a criminal nature andFOC - 99 words
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139 1950-01-11 2 Siam Allots 1m. Ton Of Rice For Export To SEA I HONGKONG, Jan. The newly appointed Siamese Consul General, Ganga Sukabut said upon his arrival here Saturday last that nis government has allocated, 1,000,000 metric tons of rice as exportable to Malaya, Philippines, China and other Par Eastern countries. Sukabut,A.P. - 139 words
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74 1950-01-11 2 EGYPTIAN RAILWAY WORKERS DEMONSTRATE CAIRO. Jan. ?.—More than 15,000 Egyptiaft State Railway workers cheered the Wafdlst leader and Prime Minister. Nahas Pasha on Sunday m a demonstration outside the palace of the Nahas Pasha here. Several people were injured when supporters of rival political parties crashed on Saturday night mA.P. - 74 words
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Article208 1950-01-11 2 PITTSBURG, Jan. 10.—More than 47,000 soft coal miners struck yesterday m Ohio, Pennsylvania, west Virginia and Alabama closing pits worked by the United States Steel Corporation, half a dozen other steel firms and the Pittsburg Consolidation Coal Company. The miners gave no reason ior notReuter - 208 words
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Article53 1950-01-11 2 ATHENS, Jan. U.—King Paul Saturday signed a decree dissolving the Greek Parliament and fixing general elections for Feb. 19. The new Chamber will convene on April 20. Until then Premier John Theotoris will govern the country with a caretaker government of Professors and non-political figures sworn mReuter - 53 words
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Article53 1950-01-11 2 ANCONA. Italy, Jan. 10.—An Italian fishing vessel struck a mine and sank with all hands off the Yugoslav coast during the night according to reports reaching Ancona Monday. There was no immediate information on the number of the crew. The vessel was identified as theA.P. - 53 words
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50 1950-01-11 2 STOCKHOLM, Jan. 10. King Gustav passed a rather sleepless night, his physician announced Monday. The King's temperature has dropped *o 37.4 degrees centigrade (about 99 degrees farenheit) and the King's state was described as "unchanged.-' The King is 83 and suffering from a septic throad A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article47 1950-01-11 2 BAGHDAD, Jan. 10. Ibrahim Akif Alusi, the Iraqi Minister m Damascus, has been recalled to Baghdad, according to authoritative sources here Monday. A.P. understands reliably that Alusi has been appointed Iraqi Minister to Turkey. No Iraqi Minister has been nominated for Syria vet A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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936 1950-01-11 3 Suggestion By Pandit Nehru Bevin To Cwealth Delegates J "ASIAN SITUATION NOT FAVOURABLE TO PACIFIC PACT" COLOMBO, Jan. 10. —Mr. Ernest Bevin, British Foreign Secretary, told the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers here that circumstances m Asia did not favour a Pacific pact936 words
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70 1950-01-11 3 HOW TRUMAN INTENDS TO SPEND AMERICAN WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Here is President Truman's plans to spend each dollar of the $42,000,000,000 budget he proposes for the 12 months beginning next July 1: National defence, 32 per cent. International affairs (Marshall Plans etc.) 11 per cent. Interest on federal debt, 13 per70 words
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Article263 1950-01-11 3 SPLIT IN INDONESIAN CABINET? Reuter DJAKARTA, Jan. 10—The Dutch daily "Java Bode" m Batavia yes* terday said a sharp controversy has arisen m the United States ol Indonesia Cabinet over the recent Chietf of Staff appointments and there Is a possibility that several ministers might resign, reports Aneta, the Dutc'nReuter - 263 words
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Article55 1950-01-11 3 NINETY-FIVE PER CENT ACHIEVED DJAKARTA. Jan. 10.—Mohamed Hatta. Premier of the new United States, of Indonesia, said on Monday that 95 per cent of the nationalist ideals for freedom" have been realised. At a reception m his honour, Hatta said quick recognition of the U.S.I, by 15 nations was withoutA.P. - 55 words
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166 1950-01-11 3 TEL AVIV, Jan. 10.—Israel yesterday recognised Ithe Government for both Communist China and the United States of Indonesia. Israel Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett yesiterday told the Chinese Communist Government that the Prime Minister of Israel, Mr. David Ben Gurion, had decided to recognise the.A.P. - 166 words
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36 1950-01-11 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—PreslI dent Truman Monday sent "good i wishes and happy congratulations'* i to King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia j on the anniversary of the King's [ascension A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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137 1950-01-11 3 LONDON. Jan. 10.—Britain's cancellation of financial aid to the Buramah Oil Company, Is likely to lead to a full discussion at the Colombo conference of Commonwealth aid to Burma, it was considered In diplomatic quarters here yesterday. According to British official sources, theReuter - 137 words
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93 1950-01-11 3 TOKYO, Jan. 10.—Fourteen Japanese Members of Parliament will leave Tokyo by air on Jan. 13 to study democratic institution m the United States, a Government spokesman stated. The mission will spend 50 days travelling m the United States, during which it willReuter - 93 words
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486 1950-01-11 3 Indonesia Asks US ExportImport Bank For Loan m WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—The newly created United States of Indonesia has asked the Export-Import Bank for a loan, Dr. Soemitro, the Republic's first Charge D'affairs m the United States, announced yesDr. Soemitro disclosed the request after he had presented his credentials to theReuter - 486 words
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170 1950-01-11 3 CHINA: West Coast Ot Hainan Under Reds Control NATIONALISTS PLAN EXTENSIVE LAND, SEA AIR EXERCISES THIS WEEK HONG KONG, Jan. 10.—Chinese Communist irregulars on Hainan are m control of a 35-mile stretch of the island's western coast, according to a Chinese report from Hoihow. The report said this indicates thatReuter - 170 words
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87 1950-01-11 3 LONDON, Jan. 10.—Chou En-Lal, Prime Minister of ithe Central Chinese People's Government (the Peking Government) yesterday issued an order to staffs of all Na- tionalist Government agencies In Hong Kong to safeguard state property and await their taking over, the New China news agencyReuter - 87 words
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79 1950-01-11 3 Reds Agree To Accept British And Ceylonese Recognition HONG KONG, Jan. 10.—Communist China has accepted conditionally, Britain's offer of diplomatic recognition, the official Red Chinese news agency said on Tuesday. The New China news agency said, Chou En-lai, Red Premier and Foreign Minister, m replying to the British recognition offer,A.P. - 79 words
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530 1950-01-11 4 Checking Identity Cards* Controlling Movement At Night. Imposing Curfews, Partoiling Towns, Etc. ONE MONTH ALL OUT EFFORT AGAINST BANDITS Malaya's special effort against the bandits will be known as the "Malayan People's Anti-bandit Month", it was officially announced yesterday. During this month, the support530 words
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Article190 1950-01-11 4 Preliminary registration of volunteers for the Malayan People's Anti-bandit month m the settlement of Penang commenced yesterday morning m Government Departments and the various centres started by voluntary helpers. In the Penang Municipality, centres have been functioning m the Labour Office, the Municipal Office and the190 words
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192 1950-01-11 4 A prominent American radio news analyst is coming to Singapore to make recordings of the views of some prominent Mil .layaire. He Is Dr. Alfred Crofts, who for years has been known by his weekly radio broadcasts entitled 'Journeys Behind the News". He isUSIS - 192 words
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326 1950-01-11 4 The opening of the Johore Criminal Assizes was held on Monday morning, Jan. 9, at the Supreme Court Johore Bahru. It was attended by the acting Mentri Besar. Dato Wan Idris, and other Senior Officers of the State. Mr. Justice L. V.326 words
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127 1950-01-11 4 The Negri SembUan Children's Home, Seremban, will be officially declared open by the Yand-di-Pertuan Besar, Negri SembUan, at a ceremony to be held today Wednesday, Jan. 11 at 4 p.m. Started m March, 1948, the Home is housed m a building surrounded by127 words
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Article30 1950-01-11 4 Miss Margaret'Allen, Precis writer of ECAFE, will speak on Malaya and her neighbours at the East-West Society meeting at the British Council Hall at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow Thursday.30 words
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Article26 1950-01-11 4 PARIS, Jan. 10.—Twenty people were drowned when a bus carrying 48 workmen fell into a canal at Mun- chhouse near Colmar today.--o i ReuterReuter - 26 words
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260 1950-01-11 4 TRAVEL DOCUMENTS FOR CHINESE NATIONALS It is notified for general information that necessary travel documents may now be issued by the Immigration Department, Havelock Road, to Chinese nations resident m the Colony who are unable to obtain a national passport Chinese nationals wishing to ipturn to China from Singapore via260 words
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74 1950-01-11 4 Mr. J. D. Meade, CBE, of Osborne and Chappel, Ipoh, a well-known Member of the Federal Legislative Council has been appointed State Organizer for the Malayan Peopled Anti-Bandit Month. Mr. Mead is the only unofficial amongst the eleven State and Settlement Organizers. With74 words
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