Indian Daily Mail, 7 May 1950
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Title Section16 1950-05-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI NO. 84. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENT*.16 words
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294 1950-05-07 1 i4/so Food Adulteration, Gambling Corruption Etc. NEW DELHI, May 6. Over 500 persons, including leading merchants of Delhi, took a pled ge "not to indulge m biackmarketing m future.'' The pledge was administered by the Jain religious leader, Acharya Tuteiji, who has sponsored a newFOC - 294 words
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Article263 1950-05-07 1 WASHINGTON, May 6. The United States on Friday charged Russia with flouting her international obligation m dealing with the Baltic plane incident. In a new note to Moscow the State Department declared that Russia had put forward "an erroneous account" of the shooting down of anA.P. - 263 words
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Article123 1950-05-07 1 It la learnt that a conference of kina producing countries expected w be held sometime this month m Brussels. Countries participating m the conference will be the United states of Indones.a, the Nether.ands, Belgium and France. Discussions are expected to centre around the question of theA.P. - 123 words
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Article65 1950-05-07 1 DJAKARTA, May 6. Prime Minister Pandit Nehru of India is expected m Djakarta on June 7, according to an official source yesterday, reports Aneta news agency. The Indian Premier who is paying a 10-day state visit, will visit the picturesque Priangan region of Jogjakarta andReuter - 65 words
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153 1950-05-07 1 BANARAS, May 6.— Mr. Sampurnanand. Education Minister of Uttar Pradesh, inaugurating the All-India Sanskrit Conference on Sunday (Apr. 30) evening, emphasized the need for standardizing Sanskrit decrees and diplomas conferred by universities, pathshalas and associations m India. The Education Minister also suggested that the conference shouldFOC - 153 words
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Article154 1950-05-07 1 MANILA, May 6.— President Eipidio Quirino of the Philippines denied he has offered the secretaryship of foreign affairs to Brigadier General Carlos P. Romulo. But he said the United Nations Assembly President "can have the job any time he wants it." Quirino made the statement at aA.P. - 154 words
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57 1950-05-07 1 MOSCOW, May 6.— Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vyshinsky yesterday received the Indonesian delegation, headed by Dr. L. N. Palar. The entire six-man delegation waa present at the one hour interview, which delegation sources afterwards described as "cordial." The Indonesian delegation is m Moscow to discuss theReuter - 57 words
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Article68 1950-05-07 1 CALICUT. May 6.— Malabar spe* clal police shot dead three Communist terrorists at a village 13 miles from Cannanore m the South Malabar district, according to information received at District Headquarters here yesterday Two constables were injured m the clash, which occurred Thursday night when policeReuter - 68 words
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223 1950-05-07 1 VIETMINH RENEW ATTACKS IN COCHIN CHINA AREA SAIGON, May 6.— Vietminh insurgents have launched new attacks m the Tra-Vinh region of Cochin China, about 60 miles south of Saigon, destroying several French Army watchtowers. A Government communique said yesterday that "m spite of the j violence of the attacks theReuter - 223 words
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60 1950-05-07 1 BUENOS AIRES, May 6.— The newly formed Argentine Hindu Cultural Society has proposed to the Mayor of Buenos Aires that a street be named after Mahatma Gandhi because "Gandhi was not only a representative of India, but his philosophy In the materialisticReuter - 60 words
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86 1950-05-07 1 GLASGOW, Scotland, May 6.— Labour Party has lost control of Glasgow Britain's second biggest city— for the first time since 1933 In a Municipal Council election here on Tuesday, the Progressives (Conservatives) captursd two seats from Labour to get a three vote majority mA.P. - 86 words
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36 1950-05-07 1 WASHINGTON, May 6. The Jnited States Senate yesterday passed a $3,122,450,000 global aid 'rill, authorising $2,850,000,000 toi Marshall Plan. The bill was decisively approved by 60 votes to 8 ReuterReuter - 36 words
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185 1950-05-07 1 CHINESE NATIONALISTS URGENT APPEAL FOR NEW U.S. ID TAIPEI, May 6.— A Chinese Nationalist spokesman urgently appealed Friday for new American aid, contending that Formosa is Asia's best hope of stemming Communism His pleas were addressed to a party of American newsmen brought to Formosa for a special tour underA.P. - 185 words
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219 1950-05-07 1 DJAKARTA, May 6. The Indonesian Government's "peace negotiator B. J. Leimena, back from the self -declared Republic of South Moluccas, said yesterday that the new Republic would negotiate only on condition it was recognised as a sovereign nation. He toldReuter - 219 words
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Article, Illustration394 1950-05-07 1 GOVT. HOUSE COMMUNIQUE HOPES HE WOULD ACCEPT NEW DELHI, May 6.— Veteran statesman Chakravarti Rajagopalachari who laid down office as India's last Governor-General m January has been invited to join Pandit Nehrrts Cabinet, whose reconstitution was announced yesterday. A communique issued from394 words
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47 1950-05-07 1 ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, May 6.--Pakistan Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan, opening the second crowded day of his United States visit, yesterday reviewed a parade of midshipment at the American Naval Academy here. It was his first visit to an American defence establishment ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article79 1950-05-07 1 n&L.BLNK.i, May 0. Finland's threatened general strike scheduled for Monday was averted by last minute talks here today between workers and employers. Finland's Government yesterday agreed to give servants salary m;- creases In order to prevent them joining with the Trades Union Federation In calling a generalReuter - 79 words
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Article185 1950-05-07 1 STALIN RECEIVES LETTER ON SILK LONDON, May 6. Prime Minister Stalin has received a letter embroidered on silk and signed by 66,434 ex-Japanese prisoners of war pledging friendship with Russia, the Moscow radio said last night. It said the 26-yard long piece of silk bare 14,000 characters and was decorated185 words
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Article, Illustration2043 1950-05-07 2 Role Of Information Directors Mr- R. R. Diwakar's Advice MADRAS, May 6.— The constructive role which publicity, official as well as unofficial, rau st play m the implementation of the Indo Pakistan Prime Ministers' Pact was stressed by Mr. R. R. Diwakar, Minister for Information and2,043 words
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126 1950-05-07 2 CALCUTTA. May 6.— With effect irom May 1. the rates of p:\stage on registered newspapers to foreign countries, exception Nepal, Pakistan Aden. Ceylon r.nd Portuguese India, have been reduced from nine pies to three pies per two ounces or a part of it, state? aFOC - 126 words
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Article148 1950-05-07 2 BOMBAY. May 6. A suggestion that the higher denomination currency notes should be revived was put In cold storage by the Finance Minister Dr. John Mathhal on Apr. 25. The suggestion was made by the President of the Indian Merchants' Chamber Mr. R. G. Saraiya, whenFOC - 148 words
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Article77 1950-05-07 2 ERNAKULAM, May 6. Thp eleventh meeting of the Indian Central Coconut Committee was< held here on Apr. 29 at the Law College building. Among the subjects to be considered by the Committee were the flve-year scheme for control of pests and diseases of coconut palms andFOC - 77 words
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168 1950-05-07 2 AIR. EXPENDITURE CUT BY Rs. 42 LAKHS Rs. 42Ss°?£\^ report of the Ministry of Information and l Broadcitin/ CaXi'lfS cSile n d g 6XPenSeS f 27 s ooo and RS l^slS^elpecliv'ely wTre lakBa_Sd^ UC s Ml£^« r i nB V, al 5 d apltal of Rs.FOC - 168 words
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Article709 1950-05-07 2 'Gandhi Village' ln Palestine TEL AVIV, May 6.— ln the fertile land of the I ancient Philistines some 500 men, women and children from far-off India have pitched their tents East of Ascalon. Riding the huge wave of immigration to the newly created State of Israel, these Jews have travelledReuter - 709 words
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Article, Illustration59 1950-05-07 2 PHOT< About 800 guests attended the party given at the Nepaleee Embassy, London, on Apr. 13 by Ambassador General Shanker Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana and the Rani Shanker to celebrate the beginning of the Nepal new year— 2oo7 of the Sambat Era. Photo shows: The Rani greeting the Soviet AssistantA.P. - 59 words
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Advertisement32 1950-05-07 2 A BOON TO LADIES World famous Herbal Ton!. Tor the ailments of the Fair Sex SOLD EVERYWHERE Ask Tor booklets from the i Agents: NAINA MOHAMED SONS, LTD., SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG.32 words
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Article, Illustration1071 1950-05-07 3 Fewer Labour Disputes In India In 1949. Central Training Schemes For Displaced Persons NEW DELHI, May 6. Labour relations registered a substantial improvement m 1949 as compared with those m the preceding year, according to a review of the working of the Labour Ministry during 1949-50. The number of labourA.P.; FOC - 1,071 words
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130 1950-05-07 3 NEW DELHI, May 6.— The twoday session of the Central Advisory Board of Education ended Apr. 23 after the Board had accepted most of the recommendations of the University Education Commission with minor modifications. The Board decided that Hindi should be developed. It accepted theFOC - 130 words
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100 1950-05-07 3 NAGPUR, May 6.— Hundreds o: trees and bushy graes were burning all night m a huge fire whicn raged over a five-square-mlle area of a municipal forest area, four miles from Nagpur city. The fire, which started on Apr. 20 morning, was detectedFOC - 100 words
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Article111 1950-05-07 3 LUCKNOW, May 6. Pandit Pant, Chief Minister, U.P said m the State Legislative Assembly that it was not m the public interest to disclose Information about the property held m U.P. by the Pakistani Prime Minister, Mr. Liaquat All Khan. Mr. Lai Bahadur Tandon (Congress)FOC - 111 words
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108 1950-05-07 3 P.M.Gs CONFER TO IMPROVE "LOCAL DELIVERY SYSTEM" BOMBAY, May 6. Measures to effect further improvement m the "local delivery system" In Bombay were decided upon, among othe. things, at the regional conference of Post-masters-General concluded In Bombay recently. Presiding, Mr. Krishna Prasad, Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs, said that theFOC - 108 words
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Article42 1950-05-07 3 ALLAHABAD, May 6. WolVes have caused panic among the inhabitants of Jhusl, four miles from here. According to the President of Jhusi Congress Mandal, the wolves have killed six children and about 24 goats within a month FOCFOC - 42 words
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156 1950-05-07 3 25m People Carried By Scheduled Airlines In 1949 NEW DELHI, May 6.— The world's scheduled airlines last year carried more than 25m people, according to figures released here on Apr. 26 by the International Air Transport Association. Airline loads averaged 70,000 passengers a day and scheduled flight frequencies were suchFOC - 156 words
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164 1950-05-07 3 LUCfcNOW, May. 6. The defeat of the tNTUC -affiliated National Sugar Workers Federation m the UP. census of sugar mill workers will cost the Federation it.3 membership of one State conciliation board, seven regional conciliation boards and 62 workers' committees which it has held164 words
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Article87 1950-05-07 3 MADRAS. May 6 Mr. Gopa 1 Reddi, Madras Finance Minister i charge of Transport, announced o Apr. 26 that the Government < India m consultation with Stat Governments have decided to it move the sales tax on aviatio petrol. The present rate of salesFOC - 87 words
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228 1950-05-07 3 40 COUNTRIES ASKED TO PARTICIPATE NEW DELHI, May 6. Leading engineering and industrial organizations of about 40 countries have been invited to send exhibits to the Indian International Engineering Exhibition scheduled to be held here m January next year, it is learnt. The exhibition,FOC - 228 words
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Article, Illustration68 1950-05-07 3 PHOTO. Kewai bingn, first secretary of the Indian Military Mission in Berlin, and Frau Von Borsig. a German visitor, examine a French tapestry in the new French Cultural Centre on Berlin's Kurfuerstendamm after the opening ceremony by Andre FrancotsPoncet, French High Commissioner for Germany, Apr. 21. Named "Lai Maison deA.P. - 68 words
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Article72 1950-05-07 3 BOMBAY, May 6. The Bombay Bullion Association, melted during the last six months 9,254,000 tolas of silver. 934.300 tolas of god. an:_ 900 tolas of platinum, the Association's president, Mr. Mangulal Trikamlaj. told the Finance Minister. Dr. Matthai, when he visited the Association on Apr. 26. TheFOC - 72 words
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Article76 1950-05-07 3 SIMLA. May 6. The East Punjab Government's Sericulture Department is making steady progress m its efforts to promote the sericulture industry. Official statistics reveal that 15.000 mulberry cuttings were planted m the Sxijjanpur and Mukerian nurseries. The Sericulture Department distributed 41.075 saplings and 2.410 ounces ofFOC - 76 words
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55 1950-05-07 3 WASHINGTON, May 6. Dean Acheson, United States Secretary of State and his wife Thursday night gave a dinner In honour of Mr. and Begum Liaquat Ali Khan. More than 30 guests attended including Cabinet Ministers, Senators, members of the House of Representatives and senior UnitedReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration784 1950-05-07 4 EXHIBITION IN SINGAPORE From Kashmir To Cape Comorin By FLORENCE BERNARD The cosmopolitan city of Singapore recently saw an interesting exhibition of "India's People and their Costumes." The show sponsored by Sardar Jogindra Singh, the Trade Commissioner for India m Malaya and Mrs. Jogindra Singh784 words
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Article80 1950-05-07 4 The High Commissioner Sir Henry Gurney has appointed Enche Chik Mohamed Yusuf bin Sheikh Abdul Rahman to be an unofficial member of the Federal Legislative Council for a period of three years from Apr. 17, 1950 inclusive. Sir Henry Gurney has also appointed Mr. J. R. W. Collett80 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-05-07 4 Little Rani, the 14-month old daughter of Sardar and Sardarnl Jogindra Singh was among the galaxy of Indian ladies whose attractive dress made another living exhibition by themselves. Tiny Rani m lovely "village girl" costumes, tottered freely among the guests. And when she got tired of the grown ups, she57 words
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103 1950-05-07 4 It is officially informed by the Assistant Recruiting Officer m Seremban that the recruiting of Malayan Other Ranks for the R.A.S.C. will take place at Malacca on May 8 and 9, 1950. Intending recruits should go to rhe Labour Office. Malacca, during office hours on103 words
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Article155 1950-05-07 4 During the month of April, approval was given to deport 122 alliens and 6 British subjects under Emergency Regulation 17C. This brings the total number of deportations to date to 6,317 aliens and 127 British subjects. The total number of deportations last year was 5,994 aliens and155 words
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Article107 1950-05-07 4 The Secretary-General of the Ministry of Information of the -United States of Indonesia, Mr. Ruslan Abdul Ghani. arrived m Singapore by plane on Thursday, accompanied by his wife and Mr. Suska. Head of the Visual Information Department, Djakarta. Mr. Ruslan is m Singapore to observe the107 words
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183 1950-05-07 4 Governor To Open Inter-Art School Exhibition Sir Franklin Gimson will open the Ninth Inter-School Art Exhibition m the Victoria Memorial Hall at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, May 9. The Exhibition, which Is being held In conjunction with the Colony's Education Week, .s being organized by a sub-committee of the SingaooreA.P. - 183 words
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456 1950-05-07 4 May Day was celebrated m a simple, but m an enthusiastic manner by the Government and Municipal Labour Union of Singapore at its Headquarters' premises No. 32, Race Course Lane at 11 a.m. Delegates from all branches were ie community maintenance456 words
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Article146 1950-05-07 4 N.S. L ABOURERS IGNORE MAY DAY The Deputy Commissioner for Labour, Negri Sembllan, Mr. A. W. D. James, reports that the turn-out of labourers on rubber estates m Negri Sembllan on May 1, 1950, was the highest recorded on that day since the war. This is particularly gratifying since this146 words
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38 1950-05-07 4 COLOMBO, May 5. —Ceylon's Commerce Minister announced that Ceylon will negotiate a fresh trade pact with Japan to replace the present agreement which is due in expire on June 30.- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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