Indian Daily Mail, 4 June 1950
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Title Section16 1950-06-04 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO,. 112. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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455 1950-06-04 1 Rs. One Million To Be Collected Fori Expenses NASIK, June 3. The Maharashtra Provincial Congress Committee at a meeting here on Sunday last finally approved the site for the 56th session of the Indian National Congress here m August this year. The approvedFOC - 455 words
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Article70 1950-06-04 1 CALCUTTA, June 3.— Smartly dressed m blue bordered saris and white caps, women police for the first time regulated traffic m the busiest quarters of the City m Dalhousie and Esplanade area.s on May 23. Calcutta's police chief remarked: "It wa sa brilliant piece of jobFOC - 70 words
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Article90 1950-06-04 1 FEROZEPORE. June 3.— A betel seller was shot dead and a cyclist wounded by two gunmen here on May 22 night. The gunmen called at the shop ot the betal seller and asked his name. On getting a reply one of them shot him dead. As theFOC - 90 words
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221 1950-06-04 1 INTENSIVE TREEPLANTING CAMPAIGN NEEDED IN INDIA BANGALORE, June 3. Dr. S; Kamesam, the timber expert, said recently that there was urgent need for an intensive tree-planting campaign m India. He regretted the absence of any plan for a great tree--planting drive m India. It was true that periodically sporadic effortsFOC - 221 words
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176 1950-06-04 1 OOTACAMUND, June 2.— Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar Minister for Railways and Transmit, Government of India, who arrived here on May 22 will be here till June 10, when he will leave for Madras. He will stay for a few days there before caving forFOC - 176 words
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39 1950-06-04 1 BOMBAY, June 3.— The Khan Sahib of Manavadar left Bombay for Karachi by air recently. He travelled under the name of G. Mohiuddin. 'He was released a few days age from Rajkot Jail.- FOCFOC - 39 words
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Article42 1950-06-04 1 JAIPUR. June 3. The Government of India have decided that Income-tax m Rajasthan will be realized with effect from April 1, 1949, and not earlier, said a statement issued by the Secretary of the Jaipur Chamber ot Commerce FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article66 1950-06-04 1 mentary Secretaries have been appointed by the Governor of Uttar Pradesh A notification announcing the appointment says: "The Governor has been pleased to appoint the following members of the Uttar Pradesh State Legislature as Parliamentary Secretaries to Hon'ble Ministers with effect from May 19, 1950: Mr. .laganFOC - 66 words
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215 1950-06-04 1 DECISION IN BANK DISPUTE: POWERS OF INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNAL DEFINED NEW DELHI, June 3.— The Supreme Court on May 26 dismissed the appeal of the Bharat Bank against the Industrial Tribunal's award by a majority of 4 to 1. The award was for the reinstatement of 26 employees of the bankFOC - 215 words
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Article47 1950-06-04 1 HYDERABAD (Dn.). June 3— ln conformity with the Government of India's policy, the Hyderabad Government have decided to discontinue the use of the word "cooli" m official correspondence and to, use the word "maidoor" Instead, according to a Press Note Issued.— (P.O. C).47 words
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68 1950-06-04 1 NEW DELHI, June 3.— The Government of India have extended the temporary authorisation granted to the Government of Norway for the operation of the Norwegian airline. Breathans South American and Fur East Air Transport, of a scheduled air service from Norway via inter* mediateFOC; GIIS - 68 words
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Article99 1950-06-04 1 BOMBAY. June 3.— Jute will he grown In Bombay from this year for the first time on a commercial scale. After partition, when India became short of raw jute, experiments were made m various States to grow jute. Bombay had successfully experimented with growingFOC - 99 words
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169 1950-06-04 1 GENERAL ELECTIONS: RS. 6 CRORES SPENT ON PRELIMINARIES SIMLA, June 3— There will be about 4,000 constituencies for Central and Provincial Legislatures for the first genera^ elections to be held next year under the Republican Constitution, Mr. S. Sen, Chief Election Commissioner, Government of India, said here. He told aFOC - 169 words
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225 1950-06-04 1 NEHRU ON INDIA'S FRIENDSHIP WITH INDONESIA TRIVANDRUM, June 3.— lndia's bonds of friendship with Indonesia were stressed by the Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, addressing a mammoth public meeting m Trivandrum on June 1. The Prime Minister said, India and Indonesia were friendly to each other for a variety of reasons.225 words
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87 1950-06-04 1 NEW DELHI, June 3.— Mr. Shankarrao Dea, General Secretary of the AICC has asked the presidents of the provincial Congress committees, to launch an austerity campaign m their respective zones. "Such a natiqn-wide effort", he says, "will certainly relieve the pressure on our economy whichFOC - 87 words
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88 1950-06-04 1 MADRAS, June 3.— Dr. Taylor, ground water geologist of the U.S. Geological Survey, who Is now. m India, Is expected m Madras shortly. During his Stay m Madras, he would visit south Arcot where extensive lignite (brown coal) deposits have been found. TheFOC - 88 words
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127 1950-06-04 1 28-LB. GOLD BAR RECOVERED IN BOMBAY HARBOUR BOMBAY. June 3.— A gold bar weighing 28 pounds and valued at Rs. 1,30,000 was found m the Bombay Harbour on May 23 morning while the Port Trust employees were carrying on their routine dredging operations. Mr. N. S. B. Dalai, Executive EngineerFOC - 127 words
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Article33 1950-06-04 1 KARACHI, June 3. A woman and her one-year-old baby died and another woman and two children were seriously Injured when a 42-ft. crane fixed at Keamari Harbour, Karachi, capsized.— FOCFOC - 33 words
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Article57 1950-06-04 1 JAIPUR, June 3.— The Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Pandit Shastrl, inaugurated m Jaipur recently, the Government's short-term scheme of training teachers m tne new syllabus for education. Four training centres have now been opened— at Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur and Bikaner where about 2,000 teachers are expectedFOC - 57 words
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Article52 1950-06-04 1 DHRANGADHRA, June 3.— The Maharaja of Dhrangadhra was sworn m May 23 as the Rajpramukh of Saurashtra by Mr. Sunderdas Chhatpar, a Judge of the Saurashtra High Court here this evening. The Maharaja will act as the Rajpramukh m the absence of the Jam Saheb of NawanagarFOC - 52 words
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Article83 1950-06-04 1 June 3.— Pandit Hlralal Shastri, Chief Minister of Rajasthan, on May 17 confessed that he had only once seen a motion picture. w He was referring to the "baneful influence" of modern films on susceptible minds when he Inaugurated a short-term teachers' training camp here. TheFOC - 83 words
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Article51 1950-06-04 1 CALCUTTA, June 3. A large quantity of weapons were recovered recently when the police raided a bustee at Jayanagar, Lakshmipur Police Station, it is reported from KanmganJ. One hundred persons were arrested m this connexion and most of them have since been released on bail.-FOC - 51 words
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Article180 1950-06-04 1 BIG PAK. POST FOR LAIK ALI? LAHORE, June 3.— The former Hyderabad Premier, Mir Lalk All, who escaped from detention m Hyderabad, is being appointed Honorary Industrial Adviser to the Pakistan Industries Ministry, according to the Karachi correspondent of the Pakistan Times. Mr. Lalk All, who was m Quetta, isFOC - 180 words
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Article55 1950-06-04 1 INDORE, June 3.— Anti-cholera precautions m and around the city of todore have been taken by the Health Department of Madhya Bharat. Arrangements for the disinfection of wells In villages around Indore city, from where cases of cholera were reported, have also been made. About 12,000 persons haveFOC - 55 words
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Article51 1950-06-04 1 UALCUTTA, June 3. Sarffcr Waryam Singh, who led the 14th batch of agricultural tenant satyagrahis at Hoshiarpur, was sentenced m Jullundur to two years* r.i. by the Additional District Magistrate, Hoshiarpur. Four other*, who were arrested along with Waryam Singh, were earlier released some miles away from Hoshiarpur.FOC - 51 words
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2161 1950-06-04 2 India Plans To Secure Freedom From Food Import Mr. Munshi Outlines Four-Point Scheme Appeal For Austerity BOMBAY, June 3. Addressing the Indian Merchants Chamber on May 23, the Union Food Minister, Mr. K. M. Munshi, outlined a four boint plan to secure freedom from imports of foreign food by the2,161 words
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100 1950-06-04 2 •HUBLI, May 25.— Mr. N. V. Gadgil, India's Minister for Works, Mines and Power, said here on May 19: "India and Pakistan can ill afford to remain indifferent neighbours. Geography, economics, security and tradition point out one conclusion and that is that the twoFOC - 100 words
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329 1950-06-04 2 W. BENGAL GOVERNOR'S ADDRESS TO PUBLICITY OFFICERS CALCUTTA, June 3.— The Governor of West Bengal Dr. K. N. Katju, addressed the District Publicity Officers of the Government of West Bengal, now meeting m Calcutta, at Govern, ment House. He emphasized tha t theFOC - 329 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-06-04 2 PBOTO. Veteran South African Statesman Jan Christian Smuts (right) inspects an honour guard of Transvaal Scottish troops m Johannesburg before receiving the freedom of the city on May 23, the eve of his 80th birthday. Officer unidentified.- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article305 1950-06-04 2 MR. MANDAL'S ADVICE TO MINORITIES DACCA, June 3.— Mr. Jogendra Nath Maudal, Pakistan's Minister for Law, during his recent tour of villages m Bagerhat sub-division, which were affected by the recent disturbances, advised the minorities not to run away from the country, but to exert theirFOC - 305 words
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183 1950-06-04 2 HYDERABAD, June 3. Dr. Rajendra Prasad. President of tlv Indian Republic has consented to declare open m 3eot«?mber this year the new Sidharta College which is being started iff Aurangabad from the next academic year by the People's Education Society of whichFOC - 183 words
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Article32 1950-06-04 2 CAPETOWN, June 3.-— Prime Minister Daniel Maian today announced m the House of Assembly amid cheers that the union government had decided not to recognise the new Communist Government of China.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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95 1950-06-04 2 CALCUTTA, June 3— Mr. C. C. Biswas, Minister of State for External Affairs on May 23 visited some of the areas m the 24-Par-ganas, which were affected during the recent disturbances. Mr. Biswas found that many Muslim families which had left for places m Bihar orFOC - 95 words
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Article149 1950-06-04 2 CALCUTTA. June 2.— The Commission of Enquiry set up by the government of West Bengal m terms of provisions of the IndoPakistan Agreement with Mr. Justice P. B. Mukherji as Presiient has started its work. The President of the Commission lias issued a notice Inviting statenentsFOC - 149 words
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Article632 1950-06-04 3 Pakistan Editor's Impressions NAINITAL, June 3.—Pir Ali Mohammad .Rashidi, President of the Pakistan Newspaper Editors' Conference, on May 22 expressed satisfaction over conditions prevailing m India and said it augured well for the future. Mr. Rashidi was speaking at the reception here given to himFOC - 632 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-06-04 3 PHOTO. King Abdullah of Hashemite Jordan (second from left, highnecked tunic) watches 3,000 troops of his nations'* army parade at AimiiM Airport, Jordan, during the Army Day Display, May 24. He is flanked by officers of the famed Arab Legion, who took nart m the march past.< A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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110 1950-06-04 3 38 Hindus Declared Non Evacuees KARACHI, June 3.—Thirtyeight out of 60 Hindus whose applications were pending with the Pakistan Government, were declared non-evacuees, according to a Press Note issued here on May 23. Mr. Sirumal Kripaldas. leader of the Hindu Party m the Sind Legislative Assembly, met Mr. Shahabuddin, MinisterFOC - 110 words
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207 1950-06-04 3 Chances Of Settling Kashmir Dispute Are Now Better —Says Time and Tide LONDON, June 3.— The independent Time and Tide suggested today that the Chances of settling the Kashmir dispute were now better chan m the past. "But though the new spirit of goodwill is very welcome, it could notReuter - 207 words
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558 1950-06-04 3 PROBLEM OF FINANCING ANALYSED BOMBAY, June 3. A review of the finances of the nine Indian "Part A" States (former provinces) published m the latest bulletin of the Reserve Bank of India, draws the conclusion that the need for economy m expenditure—specially m capital expenditure— willFOC - 558 words
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349 1950-06-04 3 NEW DELHI, June 3.— The Chief Justice of India, Sir Harilal J. Kania, is understood to have reached the conclusion that the order of the President of the Indian Republic, Axing the tenure of office of Mr. R. Putturaj Urs,FOC - 349 words
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117 1950-06-04 3 CALCUTTA, June 3.—Reinforcements have been sent to the Mathabanga Sub-Division m CoochBehar where there was a border Incident on May 20. The situation is now quiet. According to official sources m Cooch Behar, National Volunteers (Home Guards) were engaged m removing someFOC - 117 words
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Article72 1950-06-04 3 COLOMBO, June 3.— Muslifti rites were administered to Lord Soulbury, Governor-General, and Mr D S. Senanayake, Prime Minister, during their visit here recently. The ceremony formed part ol the Muslim reception to the visitors and took place while the visitors were being taken m procession through the decorated town. EarlierFOC - 72 words
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Article78 1950-06-04 3 MADRAS, June 3. The South Zone Forward Bloc Conference (Andhra, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamilnad), Madras, will be held at Madras, on June 10 and 11, 1960. Mr. R. S. Ruiker, General Secretary, All-India Forward Bloc, will preside. Lala Shankerlal will inaugurate the conference. Srimathi Leela Dcvi, Secretary,78 words
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667 1950-06-04 3 Production Of Aircraft In India Work To Be Started In Near Future KANPUR, June 3. Sardar Baldev Singh. India's Defence Minister, said on May 24 that the Government of India intended %o start production of aircraft m the country m the near future. If India had to strengthen her airFOC - 667 words
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Article68 1950-06-04 3 WASHINGTON, Juße 3. President Truman declared yesterday he did not agree with Americans who expected a war within five years. The world was closer to peace than at any time m the last five years. He was speaking at a press conference. He had been asked to commentReuter - 68 words
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481 1950-06-04 4 Malayan Govts: Please Note— Prof- Kandiah's Speech At CTA The members of the Ceylon Tamils' Association, Singapore, entertained Professor A. Kandiah, D.Sc, Dean of the Faculty of Science, University of Ceylon, who is here on a holiday, at an informal social481 words
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Article119 1950-06-04 4 An appeal on the opening of 'Hospital Week" to raise funds for St. Andrew's Hospital will be made by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek over Radio Malaya, Singapore, at 7.10, today Sunday. the attention of his audience by his gift of language ana the vigour119 words
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134 1950-06-04 4 The Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr. James Griffiths granted an interview to representatives of the combined Government Clerical Services Committee at King's House m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday morning. The representatives of the Committee who attended the meeting were:- 1 M. Arokiasamy (General134 words
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Article93 1950-06-04 4 In very many cases, the Police Radio Cars have been delayed m answering "999" calls by the inadequate numbering of houses. In answering emergency calls, speed is essential and the mobile force should not have to spend time finding the address to which they have been called.93 words
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Article, Illustration990 1950-06-04 4 General and Mrs. Albert Orsborn, accompanied by Commissioner J. B.Smith and S. Major H. Goddard will visit Singapore on Saturday, June 10th next. Their brief stay m Singapore concludes a campaign which began m New York, when the General conducted the Seventieth Anniversary celebrations990 words
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213 1950-06-04 4 U.S. NECRO 'CRUSADERS' TO NAME PLANE FOR DR. BUNCH RICHMOND, Virginia, June 3.— A chartered airliner, which will carry 50 American Negro students on a 10-week global crusade against Communism, will be christened The .Ralph Bunche m honour of the U.S. Negro statesman. The signing of the airliner's charter willU.I.S.I. - 213 words
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