Indian Daily Mail, 31 January 1950
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Title Section16 1950-01-31 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 350. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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295 1950-01-31 1 President Prasad Prays At Rajghat For Ten Minutes (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jan. 30.— A1l India today hoisted the National flag at half-mast to mourn the passing away of Mahatma Gandhi two years ago on this date. It was a national holiday295 words
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141 1950-01-31 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 30.— The Rev. Michael Scott, unofficial spokesman «f the coloured races of Africa, on Jan. 17 paid a tribute to India and Pakistan for the part played by them whenever African problems came up before the U.N. Addressing over 50 IndianFOC - 141 words
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105 1950-01-31 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) COONOOR (Niljjiris), Jan. 30.— A "forward industrial policy" as antidote against Communism was urged by Sir C. P. Ramaswamy Iyer, former Dcuran of Travaneore, here last night. Un veiling portraits of Pandit Nehru, Sri Rajagopalachari and Sardar Pat el, Sir105 words
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Article47 1950-01-31 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 30.— Chinese provincial authorities in Canton are to carry out a land distribution policy throughout Kwangrtung province before the «ui of the year, according: to a pro-Communist source here. A similar distribution was carried out in Manchuria last year.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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197 1950-01-31 1 Legislatures In Provinces Speaker To Preside Over Joint Sessions MADRAS, Jan. 30.-— It is learnt that the Speaker of the Assembly will preside over the Joint sittings of the two Chambers of the Legislature under the new constitution instead of the President of the Upper House as at present. TheFOC - 197 words
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61 1950-01-31 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 30.— Brigadier Mohammed Usman. who was killed while in command of a brigade in J.immu and Kashmir force and Lt. Col. D. Ranjit Ral, who died fighting for the defence of Srinagar have been awarded posthumously the second highest gallantry decoration ofGIIS - 61 words
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Article159 1950-01-31 1 RANGOON, Jan. 30. The AllBurma Indian Congress concluded its third annual session last night after passing several resolutions, one of which urged the Indian Government to establish six consular offices in important Burmese towns where Indians were in large number. Another resolution urged tie Burmese Government toReuter - 159 words
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Article82 1950-01-31 1 RANGOON. Jan. 30.— The Food and Agriculture Organisation for South-East Asia began here today meetings which are to continue until Feb. 4. Of ten member countries, India, Britain, Burma, Ceylon, Korea, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines were represented at the opening, and delegates from FranceReuter - 82 words
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740 1950-01-31 1 ESTATE CONDUCTOR SHOT DEAD BY BANDITS DURING MORNING MUSTER At 6.30 a.m. on Jan. 30, a muster was held on the estate road near the factory area of Kamuning Estate, in Sungei Sipul area (Perak). The conductor of the main division was taking the muster when suddenly four armed bandits740 words
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259 1950-01-31 1 On The Occasion Of His Diamond Jubilee NEW DELHI, Jan. 30. At an impressive ceremony in New Delhi on Jan. 28 before a large and distinguished gathering, including Cabinet ministers, members of diplomatic corps, and well-known scholars and authors, two copies of a 1000-pageGIIS - 259 words
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98 1950-01-31 1 LEGALITY OF GANDHI MURDER TRIAL QUESTIONED NEW DELHI, Jan. 30.— The lint habeas corpus petition to India's Supreme Court which was Inaugurated here on Saturday was filed today on behalf of three convicts in the Gandhi murder conspiracy mnn exactly two years after the Mahatma s assassination. The three convictsReuter - 98 words
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Article58 1950-01-31 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 30 Sir Brojendralal Mater, former law member of the Viceroy's Executive Council, died of heart failure on the morning of Jan. 26. Sir Brojendralal, aged 75, was also for some time the Acting Governor of Bengal. He is survived by his widow, LadyFOC - 58 words
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63 1950-01-31 1 Burmese Rebels To Set Up Separate Government RANGOON. Jan. 30.— Rebels in the Prome districts of southwest Burma have appointed March 12 for holding elections for establishing n "separate government," according to the English language newsppaper, Barman, on Monday. The newspaper, quoting reports from "travellers," said the rebels plan ofA.P. - 63 words
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66 1950-01-31 1 Penang Police Telephone Hut Destroyed PENANG, Jan. 30.— A police telephone hut in the centre of Penang city was completely burned last nijjht due, it is believed, to the work of subversive elements. The fire brigade was called to put out the blaze, but the instrument was completely destroyed. KeroseneA.P. - 66 words
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369 1950-01-31 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 30. The former autocratic princely states of Mysore and Hyderabad became democratic units of the Indian Republic when their Rulers took the oath of office as Rajpramukhs on Thursday, Jan. 26. Mysore, Hyderabad and the United States of Travancore369 words
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Article50 1950-01-31 1 BERNE. Jan. 30.— Mr. Devadas Gandhi, editor of the Hindustan Times, arrived here early today from Paris on his way home to India. Later he was to see M. Max Petitpierre, the Swiss President. He is due to catch the Air India plane from Geneva tomorrow.— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article35 1950-01-31 1 The Singapore Sinb lese Association will give a lea Party at Robinsons' Cafe, Raffles Place, at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 4, to commemorate the Second Anniversary of Ceylon's Independence.35 words
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73 1950-01-31 1 The Malayan Railway is catering only for a limited number of pilgTims to Batu Caves on the occasion of the Thaipusam Festival on Feb. 2. No special trains or other exceptional arrangements are being provided for passengers from out-stations. A shuttle service of trains will73 words
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757 1950-01-31 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. Jan. 31, 1950. GEN. HARDING ON EMERGENCY "IN my opinion tne decisive answer to the problem of the internal security of Malaya lies in the hands of the people. It can never be solved by military measures a_one though every soiuier ii« Malaya wiii, I757 words
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Article1157 1950-01-31 2 Party Executive Gives Reasons LUCKNOW, Jan. 30.— The in the U.P. Legislature on Jan. hit ion adopted at its meeting o sons for expelling Mr. Triloki S members of the minority group. The resolution said that th the opinion that the charges ment, whether inFOC - 1,157 words
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60 1950-01-31 2 Indore. Jan. 30— The All India Women's Conference, Indore branch, yirged the Madhyabharat Government in a telegram sent on Jan. 21 to cimede the demands of the political prisoners in the Central Jail here who have been on hunger strike since Jan. 9. The demands ofF.O.C. - 60 words
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140 1950-01-31 2 U.P.C.C. MEMBERS ASKED TO EXPLAIN CONDUCT LUCKNOW, Jan. 30.— The 84 members of the .U.P. Provincial Congress Committee who sent a memorandum to the Congress Presidejit on Jan. 5 alleging that "the dominant group in the U.P. Congress used Government funds for factional ends," have been asked to explain theirFOC - 140 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-01-31 2 PHOTO. The Nizam of Hyderabad receives Shri C. Rajagopalachari, Ex-Governor-General of India on his arrival at the Hakimoet airfield on Dee 19.- G.I.I.S.G.I.I.S. - 23 words
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43 1950-01-31 2 CALCUTTA, Jan.- 30.— The West Bengal Governor, Dr. K. N. Katju, has donated Rs. 500 from his personal funds to the Relief and Welfare Ambulance Corps in appreciation of "'the county-wide humanitarian services rendered by it." FOCFOC - 43 words
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279 1950-01-31 2 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 30.— Secretary- General Trygve Lie conferred privately Saturday with Security council diplomats trying to find a way to end the Russian -Chinese crisis in the United Nations. No change was reported, however, ana tne Soviet Union boycott 01A.P. - 279 words
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177 1950-01-31 2 UNIEF To Spend $131,000 In S'pore Federation LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 30.— The United Nations International Emergency Fund announced on Friday last '.it is lo spend U.S. $27,000 in Singapore and U.S. $104,000 in Malaya on (approved projects. It disclosed that its approved projects to date in Asia and the FarA.P. - 177 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-01-31 2 PHOTO. Chatting in the Gordon gardens in Colombo, Ceylon, while awaiting the opening session of the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers' Conference on Jan. 9 are (left to right): Indian Premier and Foreign Minister Pandit Jawaharial Nehru; Philip J. Noel-Baker, Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations; and Ceylon Premier Don Stephen Senanayake.A.P. - 56 words
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77 1950-01-31 2 TRICHINOPOLY, Jan. 30.— Thirty five persons, some of them described as Communists, have so far been arrested by the police here during the past three days. The arrests are in connexion with the two incidents of alleged arson which occurred in the GoldenF.O.C. - 77 words
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64 1950-01-31 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 30.—Simultaneously with the opening of the National Physical Laboratory by the Deputy Prime Minister, Sardar Patel, a Defence Services science exhibition was organized here on Jan. 21. The exhibition lasted four days, and demonstrated such equipment as radar sets, infra-red equipment for seeingFOC - 64 words
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131 1950-01-31 3 Announcement Expected Next Week-End a f^ DON J^. nS 0.— Britain is expected to grant de facto recognition to the Vietnam Government of exSgyiftg »»*«pi. «tor the return to London of Mr. Ernest Bevin, British Foreign Secreterday learned from a usually reliable source yesMr.131 words
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90 1950-01-31 3 TALKS WITH HO CHI MINH DANGEROUS, SAYS EX FR. MINISTER M. Paul Coste-lHoret, former Mi{\i s e^ o^ Col onies, said last night t 1 l 1 F ance opened talks with Ho Chi Minh, leader of the French Indo-China autonomists, and evacuated her troops, all frenchmen in Indo-China and90 words
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164 1950-01-31 3 MOSCOW REPORTS BITTER BATTLES IN INDO CHINA Meanwhile foreign news in Moscow papers emphasised Indo-Chma on Sunday. One Tass repcrt said bitter battles were in progress near the Chinese border between Ho Chi Minh's Vietnamese on the one hand and the combined French anrl Kuo.nintang (Chinese Nationalist) forces on the164 words
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197 1950-01-31 3 Chinese Reds Aid Indo- China Rebels General Hsueh Yueh Hsueh, Nationalist commander of Ka ri^.i island, asserted vesterdiSy that C^ r.ese Reds are providing arn.s *\>r rebels in Ir.rto China, adds anc'Sv.r A.P report from Hoihow, Hair 'in Island. He said. Nationalist agents of tin n^aixiar.d itpo_.:ed aims ihtoutent* acrossReuter; A.P. - 197 words
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Article26 1950-01-31 3 BOMBAY. Jan. 30.— Prawns are uncontrolled and will, henceworth, be permitted for export without licensing restrictions, it is officially announced.— FOCFOC - 26 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-01-31 3 A.P. PHOTO Indonesians, rejoicing after they gained their independence, greet their smiling Presdent in the North Java port of Sourabaya. More than 100,000 people turned out to see President Soekarno when he passed through the city on his way to visit his mother in a small town to the southA.P. - 57 words
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118 1950-01-31 3 6,000 ATTEND INDIAN REPUBLIC DAY DINNER DARESSALAAM, Jan. 30. Six thousand people attended a dinner here Saturday night which concluded Indian Republic Day celebrations in Tanganyika. They were mostly Indians, though many Pakistanis were also present. They sent messages to the Indian President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, and Prime Minister PanditReuter - 118 words
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Article276 1950-01-31 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—Economic aid for Formosa and South Korea comes up in the U.S. Congress on Monday and Tuesday. Administration leaders expressed confidence on Sunday night, both programmes will be approved. Unless the programme are approved, aid to Formosa and South Korea ends on Feb.A.P. - 276 words
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Article, Illustration88 1950-01-31 3 PHOTO. This is Capt. REMO PAUL WESTERLING, ex-officer in the Dutch Army, who organised a private army known as the "Army of the Heavenly Host", with which he occupied the city of Bandoeng, West Java, on Jan. 23. After holding the town for a day Westeriing's troopsA.P. - 88 words
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166 1950-01-31 3 Indonesian Governor's Negotiation Offer To Turco BANDOENG. Jan. 30.— The Indonesian military governor of Bandoeng, Col. Sadikin, has offered to negotiate openly with former Dutch commando Captain "Turco" Westerllng, whose "Army of the Heavenly Host" held the city for a time last weekend, it was reliably laarned yesterday. Westerling wasReuter - 166 words
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Article157 1950-01-31 3 DJAKARTA. Jan. 30.— Lieut. Gen Sudirman, Chief of Staff of the Indonesian armed forces, died yesterday, according to Radio Djogjakarta. Geji. Sudirman died, according to the radio, at Mangelang. in Central Java northwest of here. He had been ill for some time. He rose toReuter - 157 words
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Article47 1950-01-31 3 LAKE SUCCESS. Jan. 30. The United Nations Appeal for Children (UNAC) collected U5531,475,110 in its 1948 fund-raising campaign in 68 countries and territories, a final account showed. U.N. Secretary-General Trygve Lie said administrative expenses brought the ned found down to U9529,791,283.- A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article34 1950-01-31 3 HANNIBAL, Missouri, Jan. 30.— A young father and his three small children died in a fire Sundayn that destroyeyd their home on the banks of the river Mississippi.- A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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227 1950-01-31 3 SYDNEY, Jan. 30. Australia will not recognise Communist China ."for the time being," Australian Minister of External Affairs Percy Spender announced Saturday on his return from the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers' conference at Colombo. "It is ironical that some of the countries quick to recognise227 words
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157 1950-01-31 3 Nationalist China on Saturday proclaimed invalid any secret or open agreement which may be signed between the Soviet Union and Communis* China, says an A.P. report* from Taipeh. The Nationalists said the Russians would be held responsible for "any and all consequences" arising fromReuter; A.P. - 157 words
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188 1950-01-31 3 TAIPEH, Jan. 30. British ships are bringing war supplies to Formosa (Taiwan). These include large quantities of barbed wire and aviation gasolene, but as far as can be ascertained no arms or ammunition. Barbed wire is being brought from Japan on the proceedsA.P. - 188 words
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291 1950-01-31 3 HONG KONG, Jan. 30.— The Chinese People's Government in Peking last night announced another espionage case against the United States. The Communists charged that Mr. Dcuglas Mackiernan. former United States Vice-Consul in Tihua, Sinkiang Province, has attempted to bribe anti-Communist Kazakh tribal chieftains in SikiangReuter - 291 words
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Article, Illustration1604 1950-01-31 4 Reports From Various Centres Reports received from various centres in Malaya show that the Indian Republic Inauguration Day was celebrated on Thursday, Jan. 26, with great eclat by the Indian community throughout this country. Highlights of the celebrations were hag-hoisting, prayers, feeding1,604 words
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Article58 1950-01-31 4 The Indian Recreation Club Ist and 2nd Teams will play friendly soccer matches against the Tiger Sporting Association Ist Team and against the Rocklites Sports Club 2nd Team tomorrow, Wednesday, Feb. 1, at Farrer Park, at 5.15 p.m. The I.R.C. players for both teams a/e asked58 words
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