Indian Daily Mail, 9 April 1950
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Title Section18 1950-04-09 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 57. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1950. FOI7R PAGES 30 CENTS.18 words
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285 1950-04-09 1 Prakasam Already Deserted By 3 Of His Followers (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. B.— With the threat disciplinary action hanging over them by the Congress Parliamentary Board, three of Mr. T. Prakasam's supporters have already begun to disassociate themselves from the285 words
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202 1950-04-09 1 NO USE MAKING REPRESENTATIONS TO CENTRAL GOVT," MADRAS, Apr. B.— Mr. B. Gopala Reddi, Finance Minister and Leader of the House, stated in the Madras Assembly on Mar. 28 that there was no use making representations to the Government of India again onFOC - 202 words
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94 1950-04-09 1 JAIPUR. Apr. B.— Rajasthan has a Rs. 50-lakh surplus budget for 1950--51, Pandit Hiralal Shastri, Chief Minister, told a Press conference here. The total income, he said, has been estimated at Rs. 16,00,000 as against an expenditure of Rs. 15,59.00,000. There were no new taxesFOC - 94 words
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81 1950-04-09 1 RAJKOT, Apr. B.— The question of creating a central ayurvedic research centre at the Jamnagar Ayurvedic College will be taken up during the Ihlrd week of this month when InJia's Health Minister, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, arrives at Jamnagar, it learnt. The Jamnagar Ayurvedic College as foundedFOC - 81 words
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68 1950-04-09 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Apr. B,— The Confess Working Committee today applied to the people to "refrain from my word or deed which worsens the atmosphere already clouded with fear tnd passion." The Committee's resoution said the communal problem could only68 words
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90 1950-04-09 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 8. For the first time recently the Supreme Court sat in two divisions of three judges each to dispose of cases. This was done, it was explained, to meet the "heavy pressure of work" caused by the new Constitution. Hereafter ordinaryFOC - 90 words
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Article30 1950-04-09 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. B.— The name of East Punjab University has been changed to Punjab University with Immediate effect, the Regißtrar of the University says in an announce* ment. FOCFOC - 30 words
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Article93 1950-04-09 1 RAXAUL, Apr. 8. M. Lamping, Metherlands Ambassador in India, ind Mme Lamping arrived here on Vlar. 28 on their way to Nepal. M. lamping was received at the Raxaul railway station by high officials of the Nepal and India Govern--nents. He drove from theFOC - 93 words
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Article99 1950-04-09 1 CALCUTTA, Apr. 8. Four principal banks In Calcutta city will shortly he amalgamated into a single institution, following a suggestion by the Reserve Bank of India. After panic among small depositors in February, when a local bank suspended payments, the Reserve Bank urged "Immediate amalgamation ofFOC - 99 words
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Article35 1950-04-09 1 BOMBAY. Apr. 8. The Bombay Legislative Assembly has passed the Bill to amend the Bombay Public Security Measures Act and extend It by another thioe years from Mar. 31 QtStw FOCFOC - 35 words
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114 1950-04-09 1 INDO-PAK. AGREEMENT REACHED ON MINORITY PROBLEMS NEW DELHI, Apr. B.— The Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan have reached agreement on the minorities problem in East and West Bengal, it was learned authoritatively here today. Their talks, which began six days ago, were concluded today. The talks between Indian PrimeReuter - 114 words
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Article85 1950-04-09 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. B— Every question answered in the Indian Parliament costs Rs. 60 (about £5) to the Exchequer, according to Finance Minister Dr. John Matthai. Giving a "very rough but conservative" estimate, Dr. Matthai said the sum did not include the time spentFOC - 85 words
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Article64 1950-04-09 1 SEROWE, Apr. 8. Bamangwato tribesmen are selLng their cattlemain wealth of their Bechuanaland reserve— to raise a fund to fight the case of Seretse Khama, their banned chief. Dealers In the reserve reported "unprecedented" cattle sales. Impatience was mounting among the tribesmen at the absence ofReuter - 64 words
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Article55 1950-04-09 1 SALEM, Apr. 8. Five workers were killed* and two others severely burnt as a result of the bursting of a boiler in the Mettur Textile Mills 30 miles from here, on Mar. 27, according to report received her.. The cause of the .accident Is beingFOC - 55 words
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Article84 1950-04-09 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Apr. B.— The Governor of Madras accompanied by his wife arrived in Tiruvannamalai, 100 miles south west of here on Wednesday to visit the hermitage of Shri Ramana Maharishi who has been keeping indifferent health. The Maharishi, despite his failing health, is cheerul84 words
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246 1950-04-09 1 WOMEN AND PUBLIC SERVICES SEPARATE CADRES TO BE ABOLISHED MADRAS, Apr. B.— As Articles 16 (1) and (2) of the Constitution of India remove altogether any disqualification on account of sex for purposes of employment under the State and give men and women equal opportunities in the matter, the GovernmentFOC - 246 words
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69 1950-04-09 1 BOMBAY. Apr. B.— The Government of Bombay have decided to put an end to the practice of dedicating women as devadasls." For this purpose they have decided to amend the Bombay Devadasis Protection Act, 1934, to make lt more effective. The centuries-old custom of dedicatingFOC - 69 words
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591 1950-04-09 1 SONS OF WELL-KNOWN AND MONEYED FAMILIES IN CEYLON" COLOMBO (By Air Mail). A remarkable extremist pamphlet issued by the /Ceylon Communist Group in Britain, is being circulated in London. About 300 copies have so far been sold, while more are being passed fromFOC - 591 words
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Article160 1950-04-09 1 COLOMBO, Apr. 8. With tears in his eyes the Communist leader of Malinboda, Mr. A. W Gunawardene, V. C.-member, walked on to the stage where the Prime Minister and party were and said he would fall at the feet of the Lion who had freed LankaFOC - 160 words
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Article119 1950-04-09 1 COLOMBO, Apr. B.— Students in central schocls are debarred from joining "any association, particularly adult associations, outside the schools." This directive Is embodied In Rule No. 6, of the report books issued t- students In central schools While the ban lays down that no papil shall,FOC - 119 words
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Article102 1950-04-09 1 PRAGUE, Apr. .—The official Czech news agenc> announced on Thursday that Czechoslovakia has signed a new trade agreement with the Republic of India. The agreement was signed on behalf of Czechoslovakia the Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade Dr. Wargelius and the Indian Ambassador to Prague N.AP - 102 words
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216 1950-04-09 1 World Pacific Relations Confab. To Be Held In Lucknow NEW YORK, Apr. 8. The 11th International Conference of the Institute <of Pacific Relations will be held in Lucknow. India, between Oct. 3 and 20, it was announced on Thursday by Mr. William T. Holland, the Secretary-General. The meeting Is beingReuter - 216 words
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Article117 1950-04-09 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. B.— The Indian Central Arecanut Committee which met here recently decided to set up four arecanut research stations m the principal areca-growing regions of the country. The stations will be located in Mysore. North Kanara, South Kanara and in the United StatesFOC - 117 words
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121 1950-04-09 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. B.— An International Federation for Polo has been suggested for this "fast shrink <ing world" by Senor Jose Torrez Zavetetta, Captain of the visiting Argentine team La Concepcion. Jose Zaveletta said India could achieve much in this field, if she preserved her presentFOC - 121 words
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66 1950-04-09 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. B.— The Indian Ministry of Industries has fixed t v e target for refraotories at 225.000 tons for 1949-50. The Ministry's communique said supply position ot raw materials for the industry was satisfactory ind the target should not be difficult c feacn. ProductionFOC - 66 words
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Article2234 1950-04-09 2 West Coast Port Development Committee's Recommendations NEW DELHI, Apr. B.— The Government of India have decided that the recommendation of the West Coast Major Port Development Committee to site a major port at Malpe on the Marm i. ;ao Cochin coast should for the presentFOC - 2,234 words
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289 1950-04-09 2 RAJASTHAN'S ONE- YEAR DEVELOPMENT PLAN NEW EDUCATIONAL HEALTH CENTRES TO BE OPENED JAIPUR, Apr. B.— The Rajasthan Government has approved Rs. 1 crore for a one-year plan of development of the State. The plan, details of which were released on Apr. 1, envisages the opening of educational and health centresFOC - 289 words
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Article94 1950-04-09 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 8. The last date for receipt of replies to the questionnaire issued by the Criminal Tribes Act Inquiry Committee has been extended to Apr. 30, a Home Ministry Press Note caid. The last date fixed originally was Mar. 31. The date has t?enFOC - 94 words
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326 1950-04-09 2 SCALES OF PAY OF EMPLOYEES NEW DELHI, Apr. B.— The Government of .r.r.ia have bin. giving a great deal o; tlnir.nt tc an im-K>rtant problem arising from tne taking over of Central subjects in the former Indian States and Unions, namely, that of assimilatingFOC - 326 words
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96 1950-04-09 2 DRAFT OF MODEL CHILDREN ACT SUBMITTED POONA, Apr. B.— The Experts Committee appointed last year at the Education Ministers' Conference to frame a Model Children Act has submitted its draft to India's Education Minister, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Mr. D. V. Kulkarni, Chief Inspector of Certified Schools in Bombay andFOC - 96 words
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234 1950-04-09 2 MUSLIM LEGISLATORS' APPEAL FOR COMMUNAL HARMONY NEW DELHI. Apr. 8. Thirteen Muslim members of Parliament, in a joint statement, appealed "to ail the Muslims of India and in particular to tlie Muslim M.L.As. and M.L.Cs. of the various State Legislatures and Muslim leaders to use all their Influence to collectFOC - 234 words
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Article47 1950-04-09 2 CANBERRA, Apr. 7.- -The Federal Parliament has gone into recess for the Easter vacation and will resume again on Apr. 19. The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, has left for a holiday in Tasmania and South Australia. Most other Cabinet Ministers will spend Easter at their homes. AISAIS - 47 words
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146 1950-04-09 2 CALCUTTA. Apr. B.— The Indian Astrological Associate cm, at its fifteenth annual session here, urged Government to establish observatories based on India's ancient astrological system "so as to ascertain correctly the position of the stars." The association urged Indian universities to "make adequateFOC - 146 words
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81 1950-04-09 2 GAUHATI PREPARES TO RECEIVE BUDDHIST RELICS GAUHATI, Apr. B.— Buddhist Blkshus from Calcutta and Assam, the Governor of Asem, the Chief Minister and other Ministers are expected to come to Gauhati to receive tine sacred relics of Sariputta and Maha Moggallana, the two chief disciples of Lord Buddha, which areFOC - 81 words
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Article1928 1950-04-09 3 Need To Develop Foreign Market MADRAS, Apr. 8. The great progress that the soap industry in India had made in recent years, both Irom the point of view of quality and of production, and the need for Government making available raw materials at a cheaper rateFOC - 1,928 words
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Article, Illustration100 1950-04-09 3 Snown here is the U.S. XB-36, experimental model of the long-range bombers, equipped with a tracktype landing gear for test purposes. Taxi tests on the caterpillar-type gear are now under way at the Fort Worth division of Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation. Weight of the airplane rests on bogie wheels rollingA.P. - 100 words
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Article1219 1950-04-09 3 L. F. BUSHBROOK WILLIAMS - India 's Role In S. E. Asia L. F. BUSHBROOK WILLIAMS By India's age-old links with South-East Asia, still to be seen "from Ayuthia and Angkor to Borobudur and Bali," have now assumed a ntw significance, a greater importance. It seems likely, savs L. F. Rushbrook Williams in this special1,219 words
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181 1950-04-09 3 NEW DELHI. Apr. 7.— The Gov. prnment of India have decided to allow clearance to import from soft currency countries of all surgical Instruments and appliances, other than rubber goods, falling under Serial Nos. 93 and 94 of Part V of the Import Trade ControlFOC - 181 words
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Article80 1950-04-09 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 7— The Minister for Industry and Supply, Dr. Syama Prasad Mookherjee, informed Mr. V. Kothandarama Reddy in Parliament that the Government were now examining the question of withdrawing or relaxing some of the confrols in regard to paper other than newsprint. He said that theFOC - 80 words
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1530 1950-04-09 4 Early Formation Urged By Mr. Ambalal Patel Representation for North Malaya Indians On Federal Legislature Demanded Addressing the 27th annual general meeting of the Penang Indian Chamber of Commerce held on Mar. 25, Mr. Ambalal L. Patel, the President strongly supported the appeal recently1,530 words
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Article221 1950-04-09 4 The Perak Sikh Association will hold their Annual- Balsakhi (New Year) Sports Carnival at Ipoh .n Thursday Apr. 13. There will also be a feast and Religious Ceremonies at the Bikh Temple at Buntong Ipoh. This is organised by the Sikh Community of Bantong.221 words
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383 1950-04-09 4 Rev. Canon D. D. Chelliah, Secretary of the Malayan Christian Council, has forwarded for publication the following statement unanimously adopted by the Executive Committee of the World Council of Churches meeting at Bossey, near Geneva, from Feb. 21 to Feb. 23, 1950:— "The Hydrogen bomb383 words
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Article50 1950-04-09 4 The Rajaji Tamil School, situated on the grounds of the Kampong Bharu Hindu Temple. Ayer Itam Read, Penang will be opened on Hindu New Years Day Apr. 13 at 5 p.m. by the Resident Commissioner, writes Dr. N. K. Menon, chairman of the" School Committee.50 words
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