Indian Daily Mail, 16 April 1950
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Title Section20 1950-04-16 1 Stwday Edition Indian Daily Mail I VQL VL NQ 64 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APIt IL 16, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.20 words
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1380 1950-04-16 1 Muslims Asked To Cast Their Lot En Masse With Congress SIR SULTAN AHMED'S SPEECH AT SHIA CONFERENCE ALLAHABAD, Apr. 15. -Sir Syed Sultan Ahmed advised Shias in particular and Muslims in general of India to throw in their lot en masse with the Congress. "WeFOC - 1,380 words
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Article67 1950-04-16 1 CALCUTTA, Apr. 15.— How far water is miscible in oil? This is a subject of "vigorous research" by the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science here, In the Association's laboratories, experiments are in progress to de temiine the miiscibility of water in oil and organic solvants,FOC - 67 words
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88 1950-04-16 1 Sardar Patel Will Accompany Him KARACHI, Apr. 15.—The Indian Premier, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, will visit Pakistan capital on Apr. 25, it was learnt in Karachi yesterday from sources in the Indian Embassy. Pandit Nehru will be accompanied to Karachi by Deputy PremierA.P. - 88 words
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161 1950-04-16 1 ACHESON PRAISES NEHRU LIAQUAT ALI TALKS WASHINGTON, Apr. 15.— The Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, has issued a statement praising the successful conclusion of talks between the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan. Such results are "highly gratifying" Mr. Acheson said. He termed the conversations a "demonstration of statesmanship"USIS - 161 words
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180 1950-04-16 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) Mr. John A. Thivy, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, is understood to have met the Indian trade unionist Sambasivam on Thursday evening in the C.I D. office in Johore when Sambasivam expressed the desire to return to180 words
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Article66 1950-04-16 1 ATHENS. Apr. 15.— Prime Minister Sophocles Venizelos' Cabinet resigned here yesterday. M. Venizelo3 handed the resignation to King Paul after a two-hour meeting of Cabinet, which fully supported the step. It was understood that he sugges* ted that the King summon Gen. Nicholas Plastyras, joint leader ofReuter - 66 words
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779 1950-04-16 1 LIAQUAT ALI KHANS PROPOSAL TO VX. LONDON. Apr. 15. Discussions Have taken place between the Pakistan and the United Kingdom Governments for a joint Commonwealth declaration guaranteeing the present frontiers of Pakistan, it was learnt here yesterday from usually reliable quarters. InReuter - 779 words
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96 1950-04-16 1 NEHRU TO ACCEPT RESIGNATIONS OF NEOGY MOOKERJEE NEW DELHI, Apr. 15.— Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru is expected, according to Praliamentary circles here on Friday, to accept the resignations of his two Cabinet colleagues, Commerce Minister K. C. Neogy and Industry and Supply Minister Dr. S. P. Mookerjee, tendered recentlyReuter - 96 words
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649 1950-04-16 2 SPEECH AT COOPERATIVE UNION FUNCTION NEW DELHI, Apr. 15.— The President, Dr. Prasad, said that the salvation of the country lay in a more intensified effort to organize agricultural production on co-operative lines. Speaking at a prize distribution ceremony arranged here by theFOC - 649 words
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Article83 1950-04-16 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. IS.— A 200--clause land records bill which faced 350 amendments in the Indian Parliament, kept the MPa so tired are in their seats, that none of them shouted "aye" or "no" when it was put to vote. Deputy Speaker Ananthasayanam Ayyangar "sympathised" with83 words
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Article155 1950-04-16 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 15.— Dr. B. V. Keskar, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, told Lai a Rajkanwar in Parliament that the total strength of the Indian Foreign Service had not yet been finally fixed. So far, 77 permanent posts had been sanctioned. It was an expanding departmentFOC - 155 words
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191 1950-04-16 2 ACTION AGAINST TRIBAL HEAD HUNTERS NEW DELHI, Apr. 15.— T0 check head-hunting raids by certain tribes a punitive expedition of the Assam Rifles was sent In November last to punish the offending villages. The expedition, according to the report of the Ministry of External Affairs for 1949-59, was successful. TheFOC - 191 words
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Article54 1950-04-16 2 NEW DELHI. Apr. 15.— A 250,000 volt Industrial X-Ray plant, capable of examining steels upto three inches in thickness and lighter metals and alloys normally used in industry, has been installed at thc Government Test House, Calcutta. The plant is fc* the use of Government, public bOd'p«FOC - 54 words
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73 1950-04-16 2 No Corporal Punishment Says S. Indian Magistrates MADRAS. Apr. 15. A sub-com-mittee of the Magistrates Association of South India has recommended to Government that there should be no corporal punishment for juvenile offenders. The sub-committee was reporting on a Children's Bill introduced in the Madras legislature to control child delinquency.FOC - 73 words
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163 1950-04-16 2 HYDERABAD (Dn), (By Air Mail). Mr. P. H. Krishna Rao, Minister of Food, Hyderabad Government, told Pressmen on Mar. 24 evening that the poor supply of foodgrains in Hyderabad was undoubtedly causing anxiety. He said that the State Government had .appealed strongly to theFOC - 163 words
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Article, Illustration80 1950-04-16 2 PILGRIM VIRGIN IN CALCUTTA PHOTO. Part of a .crowd estimated at more than 50,000, including many non-Catholios, follows the Statue of Our Lady of Fatima through the streets of Calcutta during a religious procession on Apr. 5. Also known as the "Pilgrim Virgin the statue left Fatima, Portugal, in MayA.P. - 80 words
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Article89 1950-04-16 2 GAUHATI. Apr. 15.— Assam will produce this year 1,515,000 mds. more Jute than last year by bringing into cultivation an additional 101,000 acres under this crop. This will raise the total area under jute in the State o 360,600 acres. In order to guicfc andFOC - 89 words
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96 1950-04-16 2 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION EXAMINATION NEW DELHI, Apr. 15.— The Union Public Service Commission announced heir intention to hold about the middle of September a combined comoetitive examination for recruitment o the following services: The Indian Administrative Service, the Indian Foreign Service, the Indian Police Service, the Indian Audit and AccountsFOC - 96 words
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Article48 1950-04-16 2 RAJKOT. Apr. 15. An Insured registered parcel, said t,o contain Rs. 50,000 and addressed to a bank in Raikot, is reported to have been stolen from the local past office. Two clerks of the post office have been taken int:: custodv on susnicion FOCFOC - 48 words
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148 1950-04-16 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 15.— 1t is learnt that an agreement has been signed recently between the Government of India and the Swedish firm, Karnbolegatab Bio-Chemical Industry, Stockholm, for technical assistance in the establishment of a factory for the manufacture of penicillin and otherFOC - 148 words
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Article304 1950-04-16 2 PREPARATIONS IN BANGALORE NEW DELHI, Apr. 15.— Bangalore will be the next annual session of the Indian National Congress to be held towards the later part of July this year. This decision was taken by the Congress Working Committee which began its two-day session here onFOC - 304 words
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238 1950-04-16 2 CALCUTTA, Apr. 15.— in order to help displaced persons coming from East Bengal, the Ministry of Rehabilitation, Government of India, has decided to introduce a scheme under which existing small and medium scale industries in the Calcutta area win be given assistance onFOC - 238 words
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316 1950-04-16 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 15. The Finance Minister. Dr. John Matthai, introduced in Parliament en Apr. 5 a Bill to amend the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1947. Dr. Matthai in the statement of Objects and Reasons of the Bill says: "Section 18 of theFOC - 316 words
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811 1950-04-16 3 Outgoing Students Told To Regard Service As Duty To India DEHRA DUN, Apr. 15.— Sardar Patel pleaded for a nationwide scheme of afforestation to stop denudation of India's forest wealth. In his address read at the convocation of Forest Research colleges hereFOC - 811 words
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Article67 1950-04-16 3 POONA, Apr. 15. Two Afghan noblemen are leaving here for their homes this week, a decade after they were exiled for political reasons." The. noblemen, both sons of a former Governor of Kabul, have now been permitted to return to Kabul by the King ofFOC - 67 words
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307 1950-04-16 3 JOINT MACHINERY TO IMPROVE EFFICIENCY MADRAS, Apr. 15. A three-point demand was put forward recently by Mr. S. Guruswami, General Secretary }f the All-India Railwaymen's Federation for railwaymen 'to pave the way for ensuring maximum possible transport efficiency and staff co-operation on the great IndianFOC - 307 words
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Article, Illustration118 1950-04-16 3 Princess Faikah, sister of Egypt's King Farouk, is, seen with her husband, Egyptian Consular official Fouad Sadak, as they leave Los Angeles, California, U.S.A., for a honeymoon in Hawaii on Apr. 9. The pair wed secretly in San Francisco on Apr. 5. The Princess denied before she sailed that herA.P. - 118 words
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78 1950-04-16 3 INDIAN SOCIALISTS PREPARE FOR ELECTIONS LUCKNOW, Apr. 15. A ninemember Parliamentary Board has been appointed by the Indian Socialist Party to guide socialists' contest in the forthcoming elections In India. The Board, decided upon by the National Executive of the Party here this week, will "supervise and guide elections toFOC - 78 words
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Article57 1950-04-16 3 COLOMBO. Apr. 15. Nearly H million fresh coconuts have been licensed for export since the end of February. The chief buyers have been the United Kingdom* the Middle East and Italy, The exports price of fresh coconuts has now touched the highest price level of last year,FOC - 57 words
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482 1950-04-16 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 15. Parliament made good progress on Apr. 6 in regard to legislative work. The House adopted the lengthy and controversial Ajmer Tenancy and Land Records BiU containing 205 clauses and two schedules. Mr. Jairamdas Daulatram, Minster of Agriculture, who wasFOC - 482 words
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515 1950-04-16 3 Kashmir Mediator Sir Owen Dixon -A Diplomat& Wartime Administrator NEW YORK, Apr. 15.— Sir Owen Dixon, Australian High Court judge, Wednesday named Kashmir mediator, is a man who has played many parts in a career of notable public service to the British Commonwealth. Law had been his career, but outsideReuter - 515 words
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Article84 1950-04-16 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 15.— The Government of India was planning td spend Rs. 12,500,000 on the construction of internal roads in the outlying state of Tripura, Deputy Prime Minister Sardar Patel told a questioner in Parliament. The scheme 'was being purshed ahead in anticipation of formalFOC - 84 words
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Article729 1950-04-16 3 PANDIT NEHRU'S STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Apr. 15.— 1n Parliament on Apr. 3 the Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, said in reply to Mr. Sidhwa that in 1950-51 the Government proposed to allot to the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research a recurring grant of Rs.729 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1950-04-16 4 J. BALKARA SINGH - J. BALKARA SINGH By VAISAKHI, the New Year's day in accordance with the Indian Calendar (Bikeremi Samvat), fell last Thursday (Apr. 13) and was celebrated by Hindus throughout the world. In North India, this day was also observed as the Harvest1,054 words
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56 1950-04-16 4 Death of Sri Ramana Maharishi: Condolence Meeting At K.L A prayer meeting will be held in the Vivekananda Ashrama, Kuala Lumpur on Sunday 16th April at 5 p.m. to observe the Maha Samadhi (passing away) of Sri Ramana Maharishi of Tiruvannamalai S. India which occured on Friday 14th Apdl evening.56 words
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Article85 1950-04-16 4 The Easter number of "The Voice," a magazine devoted to tht activities of the Methodist Youth Fellowship, is just out from the Erinters, the Star Press. Copies cah e had of Mr. Victor J. Joseph, c/o Paya Lebar M.Y.F., 7, Boundary Road, Singapore. The editor, Mr. Khoo San85 words
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Article110 1950-04-16 4 VAIRAGYA MALA (Published by The Sivananda Publication League, Ananda Kutir Post, Rikhikesh, (U.P.) Price Rs. 2-0-0. Vairagya Mala, a publication ln verse by Swami Sivananda of Rikhfkesh, is a true pointer to the path of "refinement of manhood." It does not speak of unattainable virtues but attempts to lead man110 words
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Article, Illustration247 1950-04-16 4 FS! Ceylon Th eatres present King Vijava (The irst King of Ceylon) at the Victoria Memorial Hall on April 17 at S p.m. Following is a synopsis of th* story about the conquest of firi Lanka Pura:Prince vTjaya the eldest son and heir247 words
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81 1950-04-16 4 WASHINGTON, Apr. 15. The South Korean Ambassador here, Dr. John Myun Chang, lusts left on a "good-will" mission t: Australia, New Zealand, Malaya, the Philippines and Japan. Well-informed officials said he would sound Government leaders in these countries for their views on a PacificReuter - 81 words
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41 1950-04-16 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 14.— The Indian Defence Minister, Sardar Baldev Singh, told Parliament recently that 56,578 students were receiving military training in schools, colleges and universities in the country, under the Ntional Cadet fJnrna scheme. FOCFOC - 41 words
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79 1950-04-16 4 j NEW DELHI, Apr. 15.— At least i 15 Hindus were killed and others i hurt in a rUBh of crowded pilgrims to bathe themselves in the |^red Ganges, it was reported in WL. Delhi on Thursday. ■he incident occurred at HardM whereA.P. - 79 words
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