Indian Daily Mail, 14 August 1949

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  • 18 1 Yntidaii Edition Indian Daily Mail Vg^ V- NO. 185. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. AUGUST 14, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 142 1 .4// Amendments Rejected ndit Nehru's Appeal Wins Unanimous Support .rn our Own Correspondent) pfcLHI, Aug. li.— Tne Constituent Assembly yes- l H the important article on Citizenship as moved by tmbedkar rejecting a*i amendmems except one oy J" Oopalaswamj Iyengar wjucn provided lor
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  • 144 1 Mil PROGRAMME BEING PREPARED I NEW DELHI, Aug. 13.— The Prime Minister, Panlataharial Nehru, in reply to a question at his last week said that he proposed to kthc I nited Mates on Oct. 11 and remain there kendo! the month. He would
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  • 115 1 BAN ON SAM AT A SAINIK DAL LIKELY TO BE LIFTED NASIK, Aug. 13. The ban on the Sanuk Dal a volunteer organization of the Scheduled tastes Federation, is like»y to be luted soon, according to Mr. P. N. Kajohoj. General Secretary of the FeucraucM. Mr. Rajbhoj. who hud represented
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  • 99 1 PARIS. Aug. IS. French tea buyers have turned to India as a possible source of supply of green tea owing to the uncertain situation in China, the Indian Trade Commission stated yesterday. Enquiries covering 2.000' tons of green tea have been forwarded io producers in India
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  • 85 1 NORWICH, Aug. 13.--Christopher Mayhew, British Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs was married on Friday to Miss Cicely Elizabeth Ludlam, the country's first woman diplomat. The bride plans to give up her diplomatic work to help her husband in politics. Mayhew, son of Sir Basil Maynew is Member
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  • 95 1 Communist Detenues Pass Death Sentence On Madras Law Minister! (From Our Own .Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 13.— Law Minister Mr. K. Madhava Menon revealed yesterday that h e had heen condemned and sentenc ed to death by the Communists. At a press conference regarding the Communist disturbances in Cuddalore jail on
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  • 55 1 MR. V. P. MENON TO SEE RAJASTHAN RAJPRAMUKH NEW DELHI, Aug. 13.-Mr. V. P Menon. AdyU rto the States Ministry, has left ror Jaipur for discussions with the Raiasthan Cabinet and the Rajpramukh of Rajasthan on certain administrative problems Mr. Menon exr >ctg io visit Bombay to see bardar Patel
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  • 158 1 Stay Of Execution Granted To Godse And Coy. Pending Result Of Appeal To Privy Council LONDON, Auy. IS.— A further stay of execution pending an appeal to the Privy Council has been granted by Ine Indian Government to Nathuram Godse and Narayan Apte, convicted in connection with the murder ot
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  • 71 1 INDIA'S FOOD PROCUREMENT AHEAD OF SCHEDULE NEW DELHI. Aug. 13. India's programme of food procurement and rationing is reported to be progressing ahead of schedule. A target of 4.56m tons had been fixed, for the current, year and by the end of July, 3.Gm tons are already said to have
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    101 1 PHOTO) wlil^A fan! Ont 0 SL^SKES" f the U "'v«rsal Postal Union winch falls op Oct. 9, 1949. the Indian Posts and Telegraphs Depart ment has deeded to issue the above shown set of stamps which wiU be released to the public from Oct. 10. The design of thf stamp"
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  • 35 1 PARIS, ig 13.— rrench buyers are showily interest in Indian printed couons and poplins, tht mdian Traae Commission reported yesterday fenqulren have been put in toiwh v„m lnaian producers Reuter
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  • 148 1 The inauui alion ol various pmrriniiiM* km rc'pi^-*^ iu, Mr. J. a. Thivy, the Representative oi the Govt, of India will un furl the flag at 730 a.m. sharp and will tnen address the gathi r mg. A special Dand-music record ing of
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  • 128 1 HYDERABAD CANNOT BE TERMED MILITARY GOVT. ADMINISTRATION NEW DELHI, Aug. 13. It was completely wrong to call the present Government in Hyderabad a Military Government, said Pandit ISehru at his Press conference here There was no dooibt a Military Governor. Apart from that it was not a Military Government. It
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  • 71 1 CALCUTTA. Aue. 13.— One person was killed and several injured when police fired on Jobless wor-' k- who attacked them with bo- *>s and brickbats outside a! loc d-up factory in a Calcutta sul rb yesterday. J The trouble started when the; workers tnxtw a
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  • 86 1 PARIS, Aug. 13. A special p:o--gramrne to mark the .second anniversary of India s independence will be broadcast bv the French Radio on Aug*. 15. Dr. P. P. Pillai, Charge d'affaires in Paris, will speak on India s achievements in her first two years
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  • 90 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 13.-Dr Sitaramayya, Congress President, in an independence Day appeal to the People and the Government said \Mmuitanemisly with the problem oi food, the problem of moral renabilitation of the Congress must engage the attention of the whole nation during the next 12
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  • 111 1 BIG BEN FAILS AGAIN LONDON, Aug IT— Big Ben on top of the Parliament building railed to strike at 9 o'clock on i I to the British Broad'sting i ati s 9 o clock news w*ti i to hear the news ,>e^ lout the familiar Bfg Ben ciiin, js signal
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  • 276 2 Indo-Pakistan Govts' Assurance To S. African Indians BOMBAY, Aug. 13.— The Governments of India and Pakistan will take every possible step to prevail upon the South African Govt, to act in conformity with the United Nations Charter "to rectify a
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  • 118 2 NEW YORK. Aug. 13.— President Elipldio Quirino ol the Philippine Republic arrived here by plane from Washington yesterday for a two-day visit. About 3,000 people gathered at the airport to watch the President land. After President Quirino and his entourage stepped out, they reviewed a detachment
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  • 93 2 LONDON, Aug. 13.— The merriage of the King's nephew, the Earl of Harewood, to the Austrian-born commoner, Miss Marion Stein, will take place on Sept. 29 in St. Mark's Church, North Audley Street, London. The official announcement came on Thursday from Harewood House, home of the
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  • 64 2 Dr. Wilfred Funk, the lexicographer claims that the following are the most expressive words in the English language: Most bitter word Alone. Most revered word Mother. Most tragic word Death. Most comforting word Faith. The saddest word Forgotten. Most beautiful word Love. Most cruel word— Revenge. Most
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  • 99 2 HONGKONG, Aug. 13. Lieutenant General Sir John Harding, Britain's n e w Commander-in.Chief, Par East Land Forces, arrived in Hongkong by air yesterday afternoon from Singapore where he has his headquarters. He is tentatively sheduled to stay four days in this Colony, presum.
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  • 629 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 13.— A plea for the preservation of the rare wild life of Assam and the development of wild life sanctuaries as an attraction for tourists, has been made by a team of scientists who have just concluded an extensive survey of wild
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  • 98 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 13.— Three foreign experts will advise a special committee appointed by the Indian Government to compile the National lncom e of India, The experts, Prof. Simon Kuznetz of New York. Mr. J. R. N. Stone of the Cambridge University and Dr. J.
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  • 1125 2 Bombay Govt's Appeal Dismissed BOMBAY, Aug. 3 (By Air Mail). An important judgment relating to what constitutes a newspaper advertisement was delivered by the Appellate Court consisting of the Chief Justice, Mr. M. C. Chagla. and Mr. Justice Gajendragadkar, Bombay High Court on Tuesday.
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  • 864 2 There Is No Acknowledged Tamil Congress Leader? JAFFNA, Aug. 13.— JVIr. G. Ponnambalam, Minister for Industries, Industrial Research and Fisheries, addressing a pub lie meeting at Kapai, challenged Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanavagam K.C., M.P., "to produce one acknowledged leader of the Ceylon Indian
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  • 1789 3  -  M. SIVARAM yE ARS' ACHIEVEMENTS f° ANALYSED fasdfsa voang tomorrow, has laid the foundaP; o nal security nd we enter the third year of national indepenback vith pride and a satisfaction on our one of most vital aspects of
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  • 539 3  - 600 Million Men And Women Of 16 Nations Got Independence After World War II SIGRID ARNE, V By A.P. Correspondent WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 Some 600 million men and women in 16 nations have celebrated their independence since World War 11. While 100 million Europeans lost their political freedom behind the
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  • 87 3 GENEVA, Aug. 13.— Tlie 60--nation Geneva Red Cross Conference yesterday voted approval of new "rules of war" in four new Red Cross conventions on care of wounded and sick «dirrs and sailors, treatment Qf l_PFisoners of war. and protection of civilians. Burma abstained on
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  • 169 4 Ceylon Govt. To Appoint Agent To Malaya Main Function To Registef Ceylonese Nationals COLOMBO, Aug. 13. An Agent of the Government of Ceylon will be appointed to Malaya, in addition to the appointment ol Envoys to Burma and Pakistan. He will be a Government official. The Malayan appointment, Mr. K.
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  • 137 4 i Th t Secretary for Social Welfare hafl received gift copies of the Braille edition of tne Reader's 1) g |1 sent by the American Printing Houat for the Blind, for the use Ol blind person? in Singapore. These copies are available, for circulation to
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  • 250 4 Indian Drivers' Union President's Independence Day Appeal Mr. R. Kumarasamy, President, Indian Drivers' Union, Singapore, writes: "We are extremely happy that we have come to celebrate the Second Anniversary of our beloved Motherland's Independence. This newly regained Independence of Bharathavarsha is the sum-total of the service, and suffering for the
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  • 71 4 SINGAPORE INDIAN MERCHANTS ,iO NOTE: NEW DELHI, Au*\ 13— The Government oi india in a Fl'ifli N« u issued ni incw Delhi last mgnt sa»u tnat licenses ior export oi jute goods io Siiigitpoie oa* r tuvraiioii oi^ Maiaya \v**i be issued to
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  • 141 4 NEW OFFICE-BEARERS OF SUNG AFORE INDO-MALAYAN ASSOCIATION At the iut-n annual genial meeting oi ihe lndo -Malayan Associa. tion, Singapore, ntua on Sunday, Aug. 7 tne following patrons ana new office-bearers were elected: Patrons: Paul Samy anci M. Coomarasami. Presiaent: Mr. V. PakirL samy. Vice-Presidents: Dr- G. nandas and Mr.
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  • 95 4 AUSTRALIAN FELLOWSHIP SCHOLARSHIPS FOR INDIAN STUDENTS NEW DELHI, Aug. 13.— The Australian Government have offered live Fellowships and one Scholarship for 1950 to Indian students for 'studying in Australia. They are open to both men and women. There will b<* two kinds of Fel. iowships, Senior and Junior. The benior
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  • 37 4 PARIS. Aug. 13.— Spain was admitted to the International Archery federation it was announced on Priday, alter the Congress heid here. The South African and Portuguese applications were registered and will be discussed.- A.P.
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  • 113 4 STATIONARY VEHICLES MUST HAVE LAMPS Any motor vehicle on and road between sunset and sunrise must carry two lamps showing a white light to the front and one lamp showing a red light to the rear. It has been the practice in Singapore to park cars without lights and no
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  • 183 4 B.C.G. VACCINATION TO ASIAN CHILDREN OF THE NAVAL BASE The Naval Health authorities at the Naval Base have recently approached Dr. G. H. Garffck, Director of the Singapore Anti. Tuberculosis Clinic about making B.C.G. vaccinations available lor the Asian children living in the Naval Base B.C.G^ vaccination is increasingly recognised
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  • 85 4 MADRAS, Aug. 13.— The Govern, ment of Madras is experimenting the production of synthetic rice as a means of overcoming the rice shortage in the province. Synthetic rice i s a mixture oL the flours of tapioca, sweet potato, drted bananas and jie-olied groundnut.
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  • 135 4 In a friendiy gam e of badminton the Florence B.P. beat the Newton B.P. by games to 2 on Saturday night, at tn e Victoria School's Hau. The following a re the results. (Florence B.Jj. players mentioned lirst; SINGLES :-Se ail Peng Hock beat Teo
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  • 95 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. 13.-The India-Pakistan conference proposed for Aug. 17 to discuss the implementation of the truce agreement in Kashmir is likely to be postponed, it was stated here last night. The conference is being convened under the auspices of the United Nations
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  • 82 4 PARIS, Aug. 13. Dr. Surish Chandra, press attache at the Indian Embassy here, has been invited by Jhe French Radio to take part in an international university series of broadcast. His first broadcast will be -today at 8.17 a.m. local time, when he will speak
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  • 345 4 (By AN ADMIRER) The KAMALA CIRCUS, the j>nly Indian Circus that ven tured a world tour, came to Singapore 2 years back. Farrer Park, where the Circus pitched its Tents was a seething mass of humanity. Many of us were among the crowds that
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  • 66 4 Sir C. Deshmukh Appointed To Deal With External Finance NEW DELHI, Aug. 13.— Sir Chintaman Deshmukh, former Governor of the Reserve Bank, has been appointed Government of Indiafc representative for dealing with questions of external finante affecting India in* Europe and America, the Ministry of Finance announced today. He will
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