Indian Daily Mail, 21 January 1950
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Title Section14 1950-01-21 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 340. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 19Stt. SMTraSES JO'tENTS.14 words
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707 1950-01-21 1 Newboults Circular To Heads OfDepts. Public Advised To Restrict Correspondence,; With ,GovL— Delay^in Business Likely On behalf of the Government of Federation of Malaya, the Chief Secretary, Sir Alec Newboidt has asked all Heads of Government Departments to provide every possible assistance707 words
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140 1950-01-21 1 40-YEAR-OLD INTER-SYRIAN CHURCH DISPUTE SETTLED BOMBAY, Jan. 20.— The forty-year-old dispute known as the "Va. thlpana Case" between two sections of the Jacobite Syrian Church of Malabar over the spiritual supremacy of the Patriaoh of Antioch In Syria has been settled. Eccieciastical dignitaries of both sections of the Church representingFOC - 140 words
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Article19 1950-01-21 1 TOKYO, Ja 20.— Japan's population at the end erf last October totalled 82,200,000, according to the Welfare Ministry today.19 words
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936 1950-01-21 1 BANDITS ENTER P.W.D. QUARRY SEIZE 10 LBS. OF EXPLOSIVES TWO TRUCKS AND TWO BUSES DESTROYED At 1120 ajn. on Jan. 19, at Sungei Gapi P.WJ). Quarry, m Tapah area (Perak) armed bandits approached as blasting. was about to commence. They seized 10 lbs. of gelignite and set fire to Hwo936 words
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18 1950-01-21 1 TO CONSIDER CHANGES IN CONGRESS CONSTITUTION iiUli (From Our Own Correspondent) mmsmmm18 words
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136 1950-01-21 1 Rayalaseema Telegus Do Not Want Separate Province (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jan. 20.-Tdepute-tiun on behalf of the Rayalaseema Mahasabna met Deputy Premier SarJ 1 dar Patel today, and urged him on "indefinite postponement" of the formation of Andhra Province. The dlegation told Patel that the people of Kayalaseema136 words
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Article41 1950-01-21 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 20.— Tbe Indian government announced on Thursday that all prisoners serving sentences ranging from six weeks to nine years will be released on Jan. 26, the day of the inauguration of the Republic A. P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article57 1950-01-21 1 (From Oar Own Correspondent) BANGALORE, Jan. 20.— Cardinal Gilroy, Archbishop of Sydney and Papel Legate to the first. Plenary Council of Catholic Bishops m India, left here today for Goa en route to Bombay The Cardinal will sail from Bombay for London on Jan. 26 and will visit57 words
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54 1950-01-21 1 PARIS, Jan. 20. Guerillas of Vietminh Indochinese nationalist insurgents) damaged eight aeroplanes m a night raid on Bach Mai military airfield, the French news agency reported from Hanoi today, quoting a French High Command communique. The guerillas fa'led m their attempt to mine the landing54 words
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99 1950-01-21 1 TRUMAN'S $60 M. KOREA BILL DEFEATED Reuter WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.— Defeat of the $60,000,000 aid for Korea bill m the House of Representatives last night demonstrated dissatisfaction with the Truman administration's .Far Eastern policy, observers com- mented today i President Truman and Mr. Dean Acheson, Secretary of Slate, had bothReuter - 99 words
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59 1950-01-21 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Jan. 20.-^Forty EastAfrican Indians are expected to arrive here on Jan. 22. en route to Delhi to witness the Republic Day celebrations m the capital. Air passage to these overseas Indian nationals has been arranged by the Indian59 words
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616 1950-01-21 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. Jan. 21, 1950. NOTES COMMENTS (On Govt. Import of, Foodstuffs} A WELCOME STATEMENT IT is gratifying to note that the Government of Singapore proposes to continue importing rice, flour and sugar for the time being. A statement to this effect was recently made by the616 words
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2449 1950-01-21 2 It's Not A Live Issue, Says Minister Madhava Menon SPEECH AT ALL-MALAYALEE CONFERENCE IN MADRAS MADRAS, Jan. 15 (By AirMail). While appreciating the part linguistic or regional organisations played in strengthening the national structure as a whole, the need for keeping the tendency towards ultra-provincialismFOC - 2,449 words
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90 1950-01-21 2 PROF. SEN'S APPEAL TO SUPPRESS VIOLENCE CALCUTTA, Jan. Prof. Atul Sen, who was accompanying Dr. B. C. Roy while returning from Jadavpur last week, when the Premier's car was stoned, said in a statement that such acts on the part of a handful of misguided youths should no* only be90 words
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96 1950-01-21 2 MORE BRITISH WOMEN DESERT KITCHEN FOR FACTORY! LONDON, Jan. r. .—Figures Indicating that more British women are deserting the kitchen for the factory or shop were published By the Ministry of Labour on Tuesday. The figures showed many more women In the labour force despite a slight rise In unemployment.96 words
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332 1950-01-21 2 •CAPETOWN, Jan. 20. South Africa is to ask Britain to transfer to her the control of the protectorates Bechuanaland, Basutoland and Swaziland. rue iNauunaust Mime aiinutrT. Dr. uan.it;i iviaian, win introduce a oruveruuient, xiicuan Ixl vie raiuamenutry se<**uii Dtgiumug iouay mac txie isriuiii cruveiiuneni u<*332 words
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Article63 1950-01-21 2 COMILLA, Jan. 20. r— Two men were arrested art. Chandpur, while trying to escape, on a charge of cheating a commercial firm m respect of yarn worth Rs. 60,000. They are also reported to have cheated various traders to the extent of Rs. 4FOC - 63 words
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Article131 1950-01-21 2 KARACHI, Jan. 20. -Parliament on Jan. 9 invested the Central Government of Pakistan wiih powers to impose a licencing system over ail foreign ships engaged m Pakistan coastal trade to protect and encourage the national mercantile marine. The Commerce Minister's Control of Shipping (amendment) Bill was131 words
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Article101 1950-01-21 2 I NEW DELHI, Jan. 20.— India will shortly set up an enquiry commission, tc study and reorganise the air transport industry of the country, according to Mr. Ran Ahmed Kidwai. Communications Minister. Mr. Kidwai told pressmen that a formal announcement on the appointment of the commission will101 words
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Article81 1950-01-21 2 LUCKNOW, Jan. 20. Livestock breeding experts from 27 member states of the United Nations will meet here at a two-week conference m February to co-ordinate researcn m animal breeding. The conference, convened by the Food and Agricultural Organisation will coincide with the All-India Cattle Show openingFOC - 81 words
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Article659 1950-01-21 3 Existing Colleges To Be Upgraded MADRAS, Jan. 20<-lndia*s Health Minister, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, expressed the hope that many of the existing medical colleges m the country would be upgraded and post-graduate centres for specialization established. "We must provide m India** she said, "the same type andFOC - 659 words
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Article133 1950-01-21 3 CUTTACK, Jan. 20.— The Education Minister of India, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. who went to Puri on Sunday afternoon by car. returned to Cuttack on Monday morning. He was accompanied by the Governor of Orissa. Mr. Asaf Ali. and the Orissa Premier. Mr. Me haFOC - 133 words
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425 1950-01-21 3 ERNAKULAM, Jan. 20.— The United State of Travancore and Cochin Public Safety Measures Bill to consolidate and enact a uniform law throughout the United State for ensuring public safety and the maintenance of public order and for maintaining supplies andFOC - 425 words
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232 1950-01-21 3 JAPANESE GIFTS TO UNCLE NEHRU -NEW DELHI. Jan. 20. India 1 Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal if£T v ha reeved from Japanese children the title of "Uncle Nehru." He has also received from them some gifts meant for Indian children. The gifts include three life-size dolls made by Japanese girls, twoFOC - 232 words
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106 1950-01-21 3 MILLINGTON DRAKE IN SANTINIKETAN CALCUTTA, Jan. 20.— MillingtonDrake. Vice-President of the British Poetry Society, who is now touring India and Pakistan, has arrived here Addressing a gathering of students and members of the staff of Viswabharati m Uttarayan, he described Santiniketan as an academic arcadia. In founding the university, heFOC - 106 words
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Article105 1950-01-21 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 20— A "diplomatic colony" is shortly to be set up oti the suburbs of New Delhi, providing accommodation for the 27 diplomatic mission m the Indian capital. The proposed scheme covers an area of 1,600 acres m the southwest of Delhi. Seven hundred acresFOC - 105 words
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683 1950-01-21 3 Indo-Pakistan Relations: Misunderstanding Must Go ust PACIFISTS' CONFERENCE RESOLUTION SEVAGRAM, Jan. 20. A bulletin issued by the World Pacifists 9 Conference, which concluded its ses- si on on Dec. 31, 1949 says: "On December 30, the delegates entertained our hosts, the Sevagram volunteer staff, some 200 m number, to afternoonFOC - 683 words
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97 1950-01-21 3 NEW DELHI. Jan. 20.— Modern Japan is 'peace-minded" and is anxious to promote peace m the world, according to Dr. W. Zimmermann. a Swiss Pacifist, now m India. Dr. Zimmermann, who recently toured Japan, told rotarians m Bombay this week that he found good men allFOC - 97 words
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Article108 1950-01-21 3 BOMBAY, Jan. 20. Argentine, World's leading nation m Polo championships, will shortly send her representatives to play a series of matches against a representative Indian tournament next month. India, one of the five leading countries m the Polo-world, will see some of its old veteransFOC - 108 words
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Article, Illustration1159 1950-01-21 3 VAKKOM RAMAKRISHNAN - VAKKOM RAMAKRISHNAN urirr i i i it n Today is the 26th Anniversary of tne dea en of Kumaran Asan. the tamous Malayalam Poet Tnis is published as a homage to bis memory. i urn i i fitiiHiiiiiiiiiiuiMiiiiiiiiJijiiiitoauJittiii i i i I KERALA'S OUTSTANDING POET SOCIAL I1,159 words
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838 1950-01-21 4 Settlement Of Dispute By 'Mutual Adjustment 9 Urged LUCKNOW, Jan. 20.— Sardar Patel, Deputy Prime Minister, before returnng to Delhi on Jan. 9 morning, issued a statement appealing to U.P. Congressmen "to compromise their differences by mutual adjustments m the spirit of friendliness andFOC - 838 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-01-21 4 rnuru Canadian Foreign Minister Lester Pearson (left) is seen with CeyKfn Premier Don Stephen Senanayake after arrival m Colombo, Ceylon, for the conference of Commonwealth Foreign Ministers there on Jan. 8 APAP - 32 words
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Article88 1950-01-21 4 BOMBAY, Jan. 20.— India will be one of the major participants at the forthcoming international Art Exhibition at the Vatican. Two artists deputed by the Indian Government will shortly sail for the Vatican, to decorate the Indian pavilion m the classical oriental style. The exhibits, nowFOC - 88 words
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Article110 1950-01-21 4 BOMBAY NAIROBI AIR SERVICE BOMBAY, Jan. 20.— The BombayNairobi air service via Aden will be Inaugurated by Air India International tomorrow Jaji. 21. The night, a distance of about 3,000 miles, will take about 14 hours and is claimed to be the fastest service between India and East Africa. TheFOC - 110 words
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548 1950-01-21 4 Discontent Of Kidwai Group In U. P. Congress WALK-OUT NO SUDDEN "POLITICAL ERUPTION" LUCKNOW, Jan. 20.— The walk-out of members of the Kidwai group from the Congress Assembly Party meeting on Jan. 8 and what has followed is no sudden political eruption. A long period of simmering discontent has precededFOC - 548 words
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53 1950-01-21 4 GAUHATI, Jan. 20.— The Publicity Officer, Assam Railway, m a Press note say: "27,057 cases of ticketless travel were detected during November, 1949 by the travelling ticket examining staff and flying squad and a sum of Rs. 39,236-3-0 was recovered by way of fareFOC - 53 words
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75 1950-01-21 4 NEW YORK.> Jan. 18.— American Church workers now m China will stay and continue their work as long as they can, even if the State Department withdraws all its officials, it was announced here. Spokesman for both Protestant and Catholic organisations said that theirReuter - 75 words
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276 1950-01-21 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 20. The Indian Ministry of Commerce has announced that the rupee value of import licenses issued and not utilised before devaluation will be enhanced m relation to countries which have not devalued or devalued to a lesser extent than India. The CommerceReuter - 276 words
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370 1950-01-21 4 Economic And Social Trends In Asia 1.L.0. CHIEF'S REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS MYSORE, Jan. 20.— Any programme of technical develop ment for Asia must be m keeping with the rapid growth of population m Asian countries, according to Mr. David Morse, Director-General of the International Labour Office. In a survey ofReuter - 370 words
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Article, Illustration82 1950-01-21 4 Thousands of Egyptians trekked to the beach at Ataka, near Suez on Jan. 5 to view a mysterious 40-fcbt marine animal washed ashore by a gale which swept the Gulf of Euez far three days. Zoologists are puzzling over the species ot the dead "monster."AP - 82 words
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Article54 1950-01-21 4 JAMSHEDPUR, Jan. 15. Th« BCG team of the World Health Organization will shortly visit Jamshedpur for conducting an anti-tubercu-losis campaign, .it is learnt. The team is expected to stay her© for two to three months, and will launch mass inoculation campaigns among workers, schoolchildren andFOC - 54 words
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91 1950-01-21 4 MEETING OF PROVINCIAL MINORITIES BOARD CALCUTTA, Jan. 20. The sixth meeting of the West Bengal Provincial Minorities Board was held last week m the Presidency General Hospital where Mr. Niharendu Dutta-Majumdar, Chairman of the Board, has been lying confined to bed due to a motor accident last November. Janab AbulFOC - 91 words
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477 1950-01-21 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 20.— A Canadian delegation will arrive here on Jan. 22. to discuss the prospects of promoting IndoCanadian trade relations with the Indian Ministry of Commerce. The delegation will be led by Mr. L. B. Pearson. Canadian Secretary of State forFOC - 477 words
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183 1950-01-21 4 BUY-ELECTION TO PARLIAMENT: AMRIT KAUR ON CLAIMS OF WOMEN MADRAS, Jan. 20. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Minister for Health, Government of India, writes: "I confess to a deep sense of disappointment at the non-inclusion of women m the buy-elections from Madras to the Central Legislature. This is an omission which shouldFOC - 183 words
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142 1950-01-21 4 BOMBAY. Jan. 20. One of the three RIAF Tiger Moth aircraft which took off from Poona for Cawnpore. force-landed. x due to shortage of petrol, at a place 18 miles from Yeotmal, 77 miles southwest of Nagpur, it was learnt m Bombay. The threeFOC - 142 words
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Article66 1950-01-21 4 BOMBAY, Jan. 20.— Bombay will shortly have a "Gandhi Wing" to her 40-year-old Prince of Wales Museum, to treasure the relics of Mahatma Gandhi. Comprising personal effects of Gandhiji, the exhibits will include cloth and yarn spun by the Mahatma, his slippers, walking stick, andFOC - 66 words
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68 1950-01-21 4 U.S.I. TO OPEN CONSULATE IN PENANG PENANG, Jan. 20. Two representatives of the United States of Indonesia are m Penang on a factfinding mission. They are Dr. Z. Zain, of the U. 8.1. Representative's office m Singapore, and the acting trade representative of the USI, Mr. T. Ibrahim. The USIA.P. - 68 words
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437 1950-01-21 5 Eradication Of Poverty In S. E. Asia Advocated CEYLON ENVOY'S WARNING TO THE WEST LONDON, Jan. 20.— Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, Ceylon High Commissioner to Britain, declared yesterday he was afraid that m three or four years Southeast Asia will lead the worldReuter - 437 words
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Article67 1950-01-21 5 TOKYO, Jan. 20.— Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur's Headquarters announced yesterday that two foreign trade and production experts will leave here today for Siam, Pakistan and India. The delegates, who will discuss the expansion of trade with the Governments of -these countries, are Geji. Mac Arthur'sReuter - 67 words
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144 1950-01-21 5 Preservation Of Unity Is The Pressing Task Of U.S.I. Says "Times" LONDON, Jan. 20.— The London Times m an article entitled "Indonesians m Power" stated that the Government of the new state of Indonesia was generally regarded m Jakarta as the best that the country could produce at the presentReuter - 144 words
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238 1950-01-21 5 Ghulam Mohammad On Last Week's C'wealth Confab. KARACHI, Jan. 20.— Pakistan Finance Minister Ghulam Mohammad said here Wednesday night that the Colombo conference had not discussed Pakistan's disputes with India or the Kashmir question. Most important feature of the conference had been the "realisation on Ihe part of everybody thatReuter - 238 words
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Article77 1950-01-21 5 President and Mrs. Soekarno of U.S.I, will leave for India and Pakistan on Jan. 23, reported Antara quoting official sources. En route they will call at Medan where the President will render a Presidential address. It is expected that the. Presidential party will include severalUSIIS - 77 words
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262 1950-01-21 5 "AUSTRALIA DETERMINED TO END RED TROUBLES NEW DELHI, Jan. 20.— The Australian Minister for External Affairs Mr. P. C. Spender, said m New Delhi Wednesday that his government is determined to take steps to destroy the Communist pests m Australia and remove national danger by chasing them wherever they areA.P. - 262 words
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124 1950-01-21 5 "RED FLEET" PREDICTS THE VICTORY OF VIETNAM MOSCOW. Jan. 20. Red Fleet, the organ of the Soviet Navy, declared on Wednesday that Vietnam would attain full victory over the French Vietnam is the Indochinese territory ruled over by French-supported Emperor Bao Dai. The Soviet, naval paper said, "The ground ofA.P. - 124 words
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146 1950-01-21 5 RUSSIA WALKS OUT OF 3 MORE U.N. BODIES LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 20.— Soviet Russia last night stepped up her boycott of United Nations bodies with a Chinese Nationalist delegate when she walked out of three more agencies. Yesterday's walkouts were from the group of six permanent members of the AtomicReuter - 146 words
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137 1950-01-21 5 WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.— The US government Has instructed its ambassador m Moscow, Admiral Alan Kirk, to protest against Russia's efforts to block peace treaty negotiations with Austria. The State Department press officer, Michael McDermott, said that the four power discussions had been "at aA.P. - 137 words
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65 1950-01-21 5 ROMAN CATHOLIC PLENARY COUNCIL CONCLUDES BANGALORE, Jan. 20.— The first Roman Catholic Plenary Council ever to be held m India concluded a 12-day session here on Wednesday. The Papal Legate, Cardinal Normal Thomas Gilrov, Archbishop of Sydney, signed several decrees which will be sent to the Pope before being madeReuter - 65 words
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183 1950-01-21 5 GEN. CHOU EN-LATs TELEGRAM TO U.N. PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY-GEN. HONGKONG, Jan. 20.— General Chou En-lai, the Chinese People's Government's Premier and Foreign Minister, last night notified United Nations officials that his Government has appointed its own delegate to the Security Council,183 words
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428 1950-01-21 5 KARACHI, Jan. 20. Sir Firoz Khan Noon, former High Commissioner of undivided India m London, yesterday warned the Western powers that if war came over Kashmir it would "engulf the whole subcontinent m an ideology which would not be favourable to them." DuringReuter; A.P. - 428 words
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Article76 1950-01-21 5 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 20. The President of the Security Council. Chinese Nationalist Dr. T. F. Tsiang, has cancelled a meeting of the Council which had been fixed for today to consider the Kashmir question. Dr. Tsiang told Reuter that some members of the Council had informed himReuter - 76 words
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Article388 1950-01-21 5 PROTEST TO FRENCH GOVERNMENT Chinese Premier Chou En-lai yesterday filed a strong protest to che Frtn.cn Government against alleged atrocities committed by French troops m lndo-China against Chinese residents, according to Communist sources m Hongkong. The protest said that the Cnlnese people "cannot tolerate" such atrocities and the French Government388 words
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120 1950-01-21 5 Nationalist China, favours a peace treaty with Japan as soon as possible, Foreign Office spokesman Chao Ying-shih told a news oonference yesterday. He also said the Nationalists did not think that recall of American official personnel from Red China would delay the treaty. vReuter; A.P. - 120 words
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604 1950-01-21 6 NO NEED FOR MASS MEETING, SAYS PRESIDENT "For some time past we had been contemplating on a Mass Meeting of the 15,000 civilian workers m the War Department m Singapore to consider and resolve the future course of action regard to the604 words
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Article39 1950-01-21 6 A meeting oi tne Divine Julie Society, Singapore, will be neld today at 7.3U p.m. No. 218-A, xiace uuurse Kd., Singapore, the residence oi Mr. h M. Krishna. Aii those interested are cordially requested to attend.39 words
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325 1950-01-21 6 MADRAS, Jan. 16, (By Air Mail). The anniversary of the Kerala Samaj, Madras, was held last evening, with Srimathi Kuttimalu Amma, President, m the chair. Srimathi Kuttimalu Amma said that the activities ol the Samaj during the past year had been enumerated m "Keralopaharam," whichFOC - 325 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-01-21 6 Mr. P. O. OOMMEN and bis bride, Miss I. MAKIAMMA. Tbe Dritte is tne eldest daugnter oi Mr. and Mrs. K. idicuiia, ILottatbazbai Mouse, Quilon. Mr. Oommen (the youngest son of Mrs. K. Ocunmea t*oyUayy*Uiu House, Quiiua) is employed at H.Q., Militory Police, Singapore. Their marriage took place mi St56 words
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Article63 1950-01-21 6 BOMBAY, Jan. 41.— The Government ox India nave autnorized tn~r«ort tiaj committee, tfumoay, to issue passes to piigrune ior Iraq. Iran and the Hedjaz via liuci, it is announced. Pilgrims for tneao places can obtain passes from the committee and district authorities, on payment of Hs. t>.FOC - 63 words
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Article43 1950-01-21 6 JEWfcLJLAIKX: 4- AKKiMSr MADL PARIS. Jan. 20.— A French Ministry of the Interior spokesmau toaay announced the arrest of four men oeiieved ta be responsible lor the theft of £200,000 worth of jewellery irom the tfegum Aga Khan. reuterReuter - 43 words
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