Indian Daily Mail, 25 January 1950
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Title Section16 1950-01-25 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 344. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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388 1950-01-25 1 ConAssembly Members Sign Three Copies Of The New Constitution NEW DELHI, Jan. 24.— The Indian Constituent Assembly today unanimously elected 65-year-old Dr. Rajendra Prasad first President of the new Indian Republic to be proclaimed on Thursday. A close associate of the late .Mahal maReuter - 388 words
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Article101 1950-01-25 1 FRENCH TRIBUTE TO DR. PRASAD PARIS, Jan. 24.— Dr. Rajendra Prasad as President of the new Indian Republic announced today in headlines by the French rightist paper L'Epoque. The paper devoted two columns of its front page to praise of Dr. Prasad "a wonderful organiser," "a great man with aReuter - 101 words
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177 1950-01-25 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 24. Giani Kartar Sintfh, former Minister of East Punjab appealed to Sikhs not to be misled by the propaganda of interested parties but to join the celebrations on Jan. 26. In a statement, he said that as a. member ofF.O.C. - 177 words
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67 1950-01-25 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. 23 U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, Mr. W. Walton Butterworth. will leave Washington today on the way to attend .the conference of U.S. diplomats in the Far East on Feb. 13 at Bangkok. He will67 words
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30 1950-01-25 1 of the UNESCO meeting demanding the expulsion of the Nationalist Chinese Committee man Tsao. LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 24.—Russian Delegate Kabushko walked out ReuterReuter - 30 words
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52 1950-01-25 1 Sardar Joginder Singh* trie Trade Commissioner of the Government of India, will broadcast on trade relations between India and Malaya today, Wednesday, at 7.12 p.m. He is the third speaker in this >eries. The first two were the United Kingdom Trade Commissioner and the Australian52 words
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47 1950-01-25 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 24.— The Central (Government have declared Jan. 26 and 27 to be public holidays throughoat India- under the Negotiable Instruments Act in celebration of the inauguration of the Republic of India. «jr» s Frew Note- F.O.C.F.O.C. - 47 words
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108 1950-01-25 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 24.- -Reports A Singapore report says that 400 have been received in New Delhi that Pakistan is trying to import Indian goods from outside India. A Singapore report says that 400 bales of Indian cotton yarn wele sold early this monthGIIS - 108 words
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Article74 1950-01-25 1 Indian Recreation Club "A" team will meet the R.A.S.C. "61 Company' Buller Camp in a friendly soccer at Farrer Park today, Jan. 25. at 5.15 p.m.. I.R.C. players will be selected from the following— "C. Dorai Ratnam, S. Paul, Colcrn»n Pereira. K. Arumugam. C. P. Phillip,74 words
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Article53 1950-01-25 1 A Heater report adds: Dr. Sdckarnt embraced the Prime Minister after warmly shaking hands with him. Governor-General Chakravarty Rajago;>alarhari then received Dr. Sockarno and Mrs. Soekarno. The Ambassadors of the Netherlands, Egypt, Afghniatan, Abyssinia and over 100 Indonesian residents in Delhi were at the airport to welcomeReuter - 53 words
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70 1950-01-25 1 IPOH STUDET VISITS SOUTH-WEST UNITED STATES DALLAS, Texas, Jan. 24. Sayed Adam Hogan-ShaitLali, the Ipoh, Malaya youth who is visiting America as a student representative of his country, arrived here over the week-end for a visit in the largest of the United States. He was one of 25 students fromUSIS - 70 words
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269 1950-01-25 1 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 24. The formation of Andhra Province has been postponed sine die. Premier Kumaraswamy Raja told pressmen that he received a telephone communication from Delhi yesterday afternoon in which he was informed that the Government of India269 words
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427 1950-01-25 1 A USIIS release adds: I A dispatch from Djakarta said that the Presidential Party comprise of I Col. Naaution, Chief of USI (Armed) (Ground Forces; the Cabinet Director, Dr. A. K. Pringgodigdo, Colonel Simbolon of South Sumatra, and 13 others. A party of427 words
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Article78 1950-01-25 1 DJAKARTA, Jan. 24.— The Dutc:h Army Information Service said today that the greater part of the deserters who took part in the Bandung incident reported back to their units unconditionally last night with arms am! equipment. "Further loss of life and destruction was thus prevented,"Reuter - 78 words
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96 1950-01-25 1 HYDERABAD. Jan. Jl._ A twelvthcrse yellow coach, belonging to the Asafjahi dynasty and used on ceremonial occasfon> by r iV >e fathp' of the Nlnun will bo presented to I the first Pn-biaont oi the Indian; Republic by the Nlsan It stated that the NizamFOC - 96 words
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162 1950-01-25 1 (Prom Our Own Correspondent). TKIVANDKLM. Jan. 24— Premier Mr. A. K. .Naiuxaiuipillui announced a meeting of the Congress Parliamentary farty that Government had decided to retire compulttorily 40 higb officials of the United State including three162 words
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122 1950-01-25 1 TRIVANDRUM. lan. 21. About 2.)0 persons have bem taken into custody HlWHigfc«H| the I nitftl State of Tr.ivancore and Cochin following the government derision declaring; the Communist organizations in the Union unlawful. A Oasette Kx'rarrdinary issued rccoutj.v spi-ei/ipd the now outImved Communist organization** andFOC - 122 words
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409 1950-01-25 2 5i Mile Route Fenced With Steel Pipes Ropes NEW DELHI, Jan. 24. Elaborate arrangements are being made here for the State drive, hoisting of the National Flag and inspection of the ceremonial parade by the first President of the Republic of IndiaA.P.; FOC - 409 words
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94 1950-01-25 2 India Week Celebrations In Burma RANGOON. Jan. 24. "India Week celebrations be«n here or Jaai. 23, birthday of the Indian Nationalist leader Subhas Chandra Bose. and end on Jan. 30, anniversary of the death of Mahatma Gandhi. Special features of the celberations will be a festival of music and dancing,Reuter - 94 words
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163 1950-01-25 2 LONDON, Jan. 24.— The Socialist weeniy review Tribune declared fnaas that co.nleruaccs similar to that of tiie Commonwealth Foreign Ministers at Colombo would not be held U tne British Tories returned to power in the next 10 yean. A numuer ot otherReuter - 163 words
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99 1950-01-25 2 CHINESE REDS ACCUSE FRENCH TROOPS IN INDO CHINA HOiNGKONG, Jan. 24.-T i ekin^ KauK' aaiu oil AiHUisday tuul Chinese Uommunioi. foreign ivlinusier Uhou tin-iai nuu sent a note 10 ricncli i'om.- o n ivAiiiistei KoDeit bcliuinaii HOLeaciiiji agamt>l anegc-u atiocitica perpeaatau uy the tiencJi Amy on n\»n o m IntltMf'htlMi.Reuter - 99 words
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114 1950-01-25 2 iNEW DELHI, Jan. 24. Thy Jirst scnenie 01 iorei 0 u capital tTilll in pai Lnti snip 'v.ith Indian capital 'jj pnanuuccuueai industry in Lnb*a n<*a ueen dMUIMd iic^u, WTItM Iftc i'ic.;s AiusL oi indiu coi 1 esi)onUeni In xvanpur. t liieGIIS - 114 words
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542 1950-01-25 2 NKW DELHI. Jan. 23.— The Governor -General. Mr. C RajagopaladuurL calling upon people lo work more, said thai wealth consisted not in paper or in coin, but in daily work and mutual assistance. Addressing over 3,000 refugees who have been settled at the rehabilitationFOC - 542 words
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200 1950-01-25 2 Nehru Laid Foundation Stone For National Sports Stadium NEW DELHI, Jan. .11.— Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru on Thursday laid the foundation stone of a National bports Stadium expected to oe completed by Octooer in time for the Asian Olympic Games. The Prime Minister said he had not ine sngntest200 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-01-25 2 PHOTO. Members of the Pakistan Women'* Naval Reserve attend one of the lectures arranged by, the Pakistan Naval authorities for thoir Volunteer Reserve.- A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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101 1950-01-25 2 ALARMING FOOD SITUATION IN MADRAS PROVINCE MADRAS, Jan. 24.— A Madras government spokesman on Monday warned of "calamitous results" if the Indian Union does not "make all provinces share a sacrifice of national interest by directing surplus ones to share fond grains with deficit areas." A Food Department spokesman toldA.P. - 101 words
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Article48 1950-01-25 2 CAPETOWN, Jan. 24.— Lt. Oen. Len Beyers, Chief of the General Staff of the South African Defence Korce, has resigned. His resignation will take effect on Mar. 15. No official explanation of Oen. Beyers' resignation was available yesterday, nor was his successor announced.' ReuterReuter - 48 words
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207 1950-01-25 2 VAST ACCUMULATION CLOTH STOCKS IN KERALA UNION TRIVANDRUM, Jan. 24. Two oineers 01 tne oovernmenc or lncua, Air. a. K. K. Desnpande, a uirector oi Purcnase, and ia.Coi ti. ia/io:\ «^niei (superintendent, Textiles and Ciotning, nave arrived in Trivanarum w ascertain il any part oi the vast stocks of theFOC - 207 words
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159 1950-01-25 2 U.N. Experts Recommend Protection To Minority Groups LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 24.— A group of United Nations experts, who have been studying discriminatory problems, has recommended that the world organisation take steps to give added protection to minority groups. By a vote of nine, the subcommission of the prevention of discrimination,Reuter - 159 words
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713 1950-01-25 2 Mavlankar Appeals For Public Co-operation For Working Of The New Constitution TIItUNELYELI, JajL 2&— Mr. G. V. Mavlankar, Speaker of (he Indian Parliament, arrived on Jan. 15 evening at Palamcoltah. lie was received at the travellers' bungalow by Messrs. JVI. C. Veerabahu, member of the Constituent Assembly, A. P C.FOC - 713 words
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Article568 1950-01-25 2 DR. MOOKHERJEE'S kffEkl TO KEEP UP EXPORT SCHEDULE NEW DELHI, Jan. 24.— Dr. Syama Prasad Mookherjee, Minister for Industry and Supply, told the Textile Conference on Jan. 19 that India must maintain the export target of 800 million yards fixed for this year so that sheFOC - 568 words
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1040 1950-01-25 3 NEW OSDER ISSUED NEW DELHI, Jan. 24.— The Government of India (Governors allowances and privileges) Order, 1936, has been repealed and replaced by a new order which may fye cited as the Government of India (Governor's allowances and privileges) Order, 1950. This new order, whichFOC - 1,040 words
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93 1950-01-25 3 ROYAL INDIAN NAVY DESTROYERS ARRIVE IN BOMBAY BOMBAY, Jan. 24.— Three destroyers, bought from the British Navy, arrived in Bombay orrMonday for the Royal Indian Navy. They have been renamed the Rana, Rajput and the Ranjit. The ships were received by the flagship, Delhi. Built in 1942. the destroyers haveA.P. - 93 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-01-25 3 PHOTO. fil r Ma J c lm McDonald (right), Commissioner- General for South-East Asia, is greeted by K. Vaithianathan, fer matron t Secretary to The Ceylon Foreign and Defence Ministries on l arrivaUn CoJoirbo Jan. 8 for the. Conference of CommonSJfh ai S2i Ministers.- A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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439 1950-01-25 3 Kerala Lnion Public Service Commission: Assembly Passes Bill IKIV ANDKI M, Jan. 24— The United Slate of Travancore and Cochin Legislative Assembly O n Jan. 16 passed in law "The I nbUc Service Commission Bill- which extends the life of the existing I üblic Service Commission till January 26, 1950.FOC - 439 words
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Article336 1950-01-25 3 REBELS WITHDRAW TO MOUNTAIN AREA BANDUNG, Java, Jan. 24. Commando units of the Indonesian Army flown from Djakarta and Sourabaya re-occupied Bandung early today. They took over the command posts abandoned by the Indonesians who fled when Turk Westerling's forces seized the city yesterday. DutchReuter - 336 words
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95 1950-01-25 3 FOUR KMT. OFFICIALS ARRESTED FOR MURDER OF MAO'S BROTHER LONDON, Jan. 24. Four high officials of the Chiang Kai-shek regime have been arrested in Kansu province, charged with the murder in 1943 of Mao Tsc Min, brother of Mao Tse Tung, Chinese Communist leader, the Gommunist New China news agencyReuter - 95 words
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61 1950-01-25 3 U.S. ASST. STATE SECRETARY LEAVES FOR BANGKOK WASHINGTON, Jan. 24. Mr. Walton Butterworth, Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, will leave today for Bangkok where a meeting of United States Ambassadors in the Far East is due to begin on Feb. 13. A State Department announcement yesterday saidReuter - 61 words
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Article36 1950-01-25 3 KARACHI. Jan. 24.— The Spanish government is negotiating with the Pakistan government to buy half a million tons of Pakistan's surplus wheat, the Spanish consul-general. Emilie Nunez, said on Monday.— A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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93 1950-01-25 3 U.S.I. POLICE ARRESTS FORMER WESTERLING ASSOCIATES JAKARTA, Jan. 24. Military Police ea*iy on Tuesday arrested John Hitman, former chief spokesman for the Dutch government, and another Dutchman. J. Kosak. who was formerly associated with "Turk" Westerling, leader of. the rebel force which attacked Bandung on Sunday. Ritman. now adviser toA.P. - 93 words
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210 1950-01-25 3 THE HAGUE, Jan 24. Dut( h Government circes are making no effort to conceal their great anxiety over the Wetteriin c rcvoU Informed quarlhm,*hT? yr" aS possibilities, though it is not a coup d Jtat Even if Westerlin g siicce«sful temporarily "it is liUe certail|Reuter - 210 words
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139 1950-01-25 3 A MERE MUTINY BY DUTH SOLDIERS, SAYS U.S.I ARMY CHIEF OF STAFF BANDUNG SEIZURE: DJAKARTA, Java, Jan. 24. The occupation yesterday of Bandung was really a mutiny by the large number of Dutch forces stationed Mure, said i oionel Simatupaug, Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Armed Forces today. HeReuter - 139 words
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Article, Illustration943 1950-01-25 4 The Commissioner General Mr'. Malcolm Mac Donald has kindly consented to address the mass meeting which will be held at the Happy World Stadium tomorrow, Jan. 26, at 4.30 p.m. to celebrate the inauguration of the IndianReuter; P.R. - 943 words
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456 1950-01-25 4 At about 2.10 p.m. on Jan. 23. the railway line between Padang Besar and Bukit Ketri at a position two miles south of Padang Bssar Was blown up by a number of bandits. A charge was placed on the brickwork of a bridge456 words
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Advertisement130 1950-01-25 4 IMPORTANT NOTICE To The Teachers Of The Indian Schools The teachers of the Indian Schools tvho did not attend the. meeting held on Monday at the office of the Representative of the Government of India are kindly requested to meet the undersigned today i»s connection with the distribution of sweets130 words
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Miscellaneous101 1950-01-25 4 ABDUCTED CONTRACTOR MURDERED? Srgamat Area At 7 p.m. on Jan."^ 20, Chinese and Indian bandits armed with rifles abducted a contractor on Pagoh Estate, Tenang area. The bandits ransacked his house and removed clothing and valuables worth about $400. At 9.30 a.m. on Jan. 21, the abducted man's body was101 words
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