Indian Daily Mail, 25 May 1950
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Title Section16 1950-05-25 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 102. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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343 1950-05-25 1 Ministers Strachey Griffiths Arrive In S'pore To Study Malayan Terrorist Situation By Our Staff Reporter The British Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. James Griffiths, and the War Minister, Mr. John Strachey, arrived here by air at the Kallang Airport yesterday afternoon. The Ministers are here on a three-weekReuter - 343 words
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94 1950-05-25 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 24.— Mr. C. RajagopaMchari whose recent illness caused furious anxiety has now sufficiently recovered as to undertake the journey to Delhi, and as present arranged, he will be leaving here on Saturday, May 27, to assume charge94 words
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Article93 1950-05-25 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 24.— India's Law Minister Dr. B. R. Ambedkar left here today for Colombo to attend the World Buddhist Congress. He refusI ed to be drawn out by pressmen here ab"ut his reported statement that the Scheduled Classes of India of93 words
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64 1950-05-25 1 PAK RAIDERS KILL INDIAN VILLAGERS JODHPLR, May 24.— An armed band from Pakistan raided the village of Pochina on the IndoPakistan frontier last week, according to an official report just received here. The report claimed that the raiders killed eight villagers, looted the entire village and decamped with property worthReuter - 64 words
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556 1950-05-25 1 At 8.30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 23, a hand-grenade was thrown m the offices ot the China Press at 314-A, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. No damage or casualties were caused by the explosion, but a Sikh watchman was shot dead and his556 words
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Article280 1950-05-25 1 SCHOOLS HOSTELS BEING CONSTRUCTED JAIPUR, May 24. Several measures for the uplift of the Adivasis (Aboriginal tribes) and other backward classes have been taken by the State Government since the beginning of this year. Steps undertaken aim at the economic, social and cultural improvement of280 words
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Article64 1950-05-25 1 LONDON, May 24 Viscount U a veil, the one-eyed British Field Marshal who crushed Italian armies m Africa ten years ago, died on Wednesday. The veteran officer, who also served as Viceroy of India m the turbulent period during and after the war, underwent an abdominalA.P. - 64 words
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714 1950-05-25 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore. Thurs. May 25, 1950. A DOMESTIC PROBLEM A SKED at a press conference this Monday whether Britain could call upon India as a Commonwealth country to provide soldiers to fight m Malaya and whether India would agree to do so, Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharial Nehru rightly714 words
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538 1950-05-25 2 'Consolidate Your New-Born State 9 ERNAKULAM, May 16 (By Air Mail).— Sardar Patel, the Deputy Prime Minister, before leaving Emakuiam, thanked the Rajpramukh and the Ministers and people of Travancore-Cochin State f or their affectionate weic ome and the arrangements made during his tour,FOC - 538 words
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289 1950-05-25 2 ON BOARD I.NS. DELHI, May 16. (By Air Mail).— Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who is returning to Bombay on board I.N.S. Delhi after bis six days visit to the Cochin-Travancore State, today sent out four signals through the ship's staff. Replies to twoFOC - 289 words
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Article191 1950-05-25 2 TRIVANDRUM, May 16 (By Air Mail). Sardar Patel and party, who returned this morning from Cape Comorin, were given a send-off at the aerodrome at 10 a.m. The Chief Secretary, Mr. K. G. Menon, and the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. G. C hand raseka ran Nair leftFOC - 191 words
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273 1950-05-25 2 TRIVANDRUM, May 15 (By Air Mail). Sardar Patel granted interviews today at forenoon to twelve Congressmen, out of fourteen, who had voted against the Party mandate m connection with the recently passed Hindu Religious Institutions Bill. Among others he saw Mr. PattomFOC - 273 words
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Article908 1950-05-25 2 PATEL'S APPEAL TO MALABAR WORKERS KOZHIKODE, May 16 (By Air Mail) Sardar Patel addressed Congress workers from Malabar numbering about 120 this evening on board I.N.S. Delhi. Sardar Fatei, who was suffering from cold, spoke for about fifteen minutes. Sardar Patel advised the people of the southFOC - 908 words
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178 1950-05-25 2 Ceylon Betel Leaves In Great Demand Abroad COLOMBO, May ?< —Betel leaves have not only found an ever increasing market m Ceylon, but also m the neighbouring Dominions. Ceylon-grown beted leaves have competed successfully with the Indian and Pakistan betel leaves. A local exporter of betel leaves told me thatFOC - 178 words
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104 1950-05-25 2 TRIAL OF BRITISH BUSINESSMAN IN DELHI NEW DELHI, May 24.— The trial of a British businessman John K. Edwards on charges of pouring ice water on the Argentine Ambassador was again postponed m New Delhi on Saturday at the request of the prosecution District Magistrate Rameshwar Dayal ordered the adjournmentA.P. - 104 words
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126 1950-05-25 2 JAKARTA, May 24 Although fighting has ceased m Macassar, the situation m the capital of East Indonesia remains "explosive," weM informed sources disclosed on Monday. Fighting broke out on. May 15 between units of the Dutch East Indies army and members of the Indonesian government troopsA.P. - 126 words
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Article93 1950-05-25 2 TOKYO, May 24.— Mrs. Hannah Reichenberg Fujikawa, 43-year-olrl American wife of a Japanese Com' munist labour unionigt, has joined the Japanese Communist Party because she believes ths Reds are workinc for peace. However, Mrs. Fujikawa admits her race and sex might react against her m theAP - 93 words
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352 1950-05-25 3 South Africa Denies Obligations World Courfs Opinion Will Be Given In A Few Days JvmmM w G UE> May 24. South Africa yesterday %£fJ m J!& c n *e"tion before the International ifJLn of l^ice here that the Union Government wasReuter - 352 words
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73 1950-05-25 3 MANJ May 24 Carlos Romulo. Philippines Secretary of Foreign Affairs, announced yesterday that Burma has changed its mind and will not send'asrenresentatlve to the Baguio Conference of Southeast Asia nations, opening on Friday. w Seven nations are attending the meeting at the Philippines' summerA.P. - 73 words
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181 1950-05-25 3 BOMBAY, May 24. The Hind Mazdoor Sabha Hind— the All-India Labour organisation with Socialist leanings has sent a letter to the International Labour Organisation challenging the credentials of the Indian delegation to the 33rd ILO conference to be held at Geneva on JuneReuter - 181 words
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Article70 1950-05-25 3 LONDON, May 24. Sir Owen Dixon, United Nations mediator m Kashmir, who arrived m London Monday night, yesterday saw separately the High Commissioners lor India and Pakistan, Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon and Mr. Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola. Today Sir Owen Dixon will see United NationsReuter - 70 words
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Article88 1950-05-25 3 PERU'S EARTHQUAKE WASHINGTON, May 24. Over 100 people were killed and 200 injured m the earthquake that shook the Peruvian city of Cuzco Sunday night, according to a report received by the American State Department Monday. The American Embassy at Lima, capital of Peru, relayed theReuter - 88 words
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Article97 1950-05-25 3 LONDON. May 24.-^Sixteen Russian fishing trawlers and tugs and a mother ship anchored m English waters today off Falmouth, but nobody seemed to know what they are fishing for. Various other reports said as many as ten other small Soviet craft were m or hadA.P. - 97 words
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276 1950-05-25 3 THE HAGUE, May 2}.— The Dutch Government yesterday accused the Indonesians of using unconstitutional means to achieve a change m the structure of their Republic. The Government also said it was concerned about the "very difficult" position of Dutch private enterprise m Indonesia and aboutReuter - 276 words
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228 1950-05-25 3 LONDON, May 24.— The United States, Britain and France have protested to Soviet Russia against the establishment of armed forces m the Eastern zone of Germany under the guise of the East German police force. All three powers demanded that Russia "dissolve aReuter - 228 words
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112 1950-05-25 3 India Withdraws From World Soccer Tournament CALCUTTA, May 24.— India last night announced her withdrawal from the World Cup football tournament m Rio De Janeiro. The decision was taken by the All-India Football Federation m view of lack of time for one month's intensive training for the players. The Federation,Reuter - 112 words
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Article44 1950-05-25 3 NEW YORK, May 24. Thera were 5,343.000 television sets m v c m the United States on April l according to a National Broadcas'ing Co. survey. The N.B.C. sad the figure represented a ga n of over 500,000 sets m one month. j A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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305 1950-05-25 3 Trygue Lie Meets Attlee And Bevin LONDON, May 24.— Mr. Trygve Lie following his peace mission to Moscow, yesterday met British Prime Minister Clement Attlee and Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin. The United Nations chief arrived from Paris yesterday after conferring with French Premier Georges Bidault and Foreign Minister Robert Schuman.Reuter - 305 words
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412 1950-05-25 3 PARIS, May 24.— After a 30--minute private talk with the United Nations: Secretary General, Mr. Trygve Lie, the Indian editor, Mr. Russy Karanjia, said yesterday "I feel he has brought a sort of total peace plan involving everything including the atom andReuter - 412 words
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954 1950-05-25 4 DISSATISFACTION EXPRESSED IN SELANGOR ALSO ADMISSION IN LABOUR DEPT'S REPORT FOR LAST MONTH Labour continued to remain quiet throughout the Federation during the month of April, states the monthly report of the Labour Department, Federation of Malaya. One strike which had m954 words
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Article70 1950-05-25 4 If you have not flown before and you want to- see Singapore from the air, take a joyride with the Royal Singapore Flying Club at Kallang Airport on Sunday, 28th or Monday 29th, May, from 9.30 a.m. onwards. A $10.- ticket, obtainable at the Clubhouse, entitles70 words
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Article54 1950-05-25 4 On the departure from the Colony of Wing Commander, F. H. Hargrave, the appointment of Command Public Relations Officer, F.E.A.F., is now vested m Mr. W S. Ashford. Wing Commander Hargrave will take up the appointment again tn a civilian capacity when he returns to54 words
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Article121 1950-05-25 4 The following message of thanks has been received by the Gavernor, Sir Franklin Gimson, from General Carlos P. Romulo, the Philippines Foreign Secretary, who passed through Singapore last week: "May I take this opportunity to thank Your Excellency on behalf •f Madame Romulo, my son, myself121 words
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Article83 1950-05-25 4 A series of balks dealing with the principles of Theosophy will be given at the Theosophical Society, No. 8, Cairnhill Road, Singapore commencing from today Thursday. The talks will be at fortnights intervals, and will be followed by discussion. Members of the public who are interested83 words
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68 1950-05-25 4 The Director of Posts, Singapore, announces that on Whit Monday May 29. all Post Offices m Singapore will observe Public Holiday hours of business. There will be no delivery of correspondence. TAIPEI, Formosa, May 24.— The United States consulate general on Wednesday "strongly advised"68 words
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