Indian Daily Mail, 7 June 1950
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Title Section16 1950-06-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 115. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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193 1950-06-07 1 Crossin The Equator Ceremony (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 6.— Reports from aboard the I.N.S. "Delhi" carrying Pandit Nehru to Indonesia say that the Crossing of the Equator was celebrated with great ceremony and fun on Monday m which India's Premier fully participated. The193 words
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96 1950-06-07 1 KAMARAJ NADAR'S ADVICE TO CONGRESSMEN (From Our Own Correspondent) CHIDAMBARAM. June 6.— Mr. Kama raja Nadar President of the Tamilnad Congress Committee appealed to Congressmen to strengthen the Congress organisation by diverting their attention towards the uplift of the masses. Mr. Nadar presiding over the Tamilnad Congress Committee meeting held96 words
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103 1950-06-07 1 BOSTON, June 6. Begum Liaquat Ali Khan, wife of the Premier of Pakistan, was reported "excellent" on Monday after an operation for gallstones and she and her husband now face operations for removal of goiaters. The Begum was operated on by Dr. FrankA.P. - 103 words
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Article126 1950-06-07 1 Foreign Loans Needed DJAKARTA, June 6. Aneta News Agency, quoting official sources said yesterday that Indonesia would postpone application for United Nations membership "until the international atmosphere has cleared." The official said Indonesia would carry out an an independent policy to avoid becoming involved m any "eventualReuter - 126 words
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Article81 1950-06-07 1 NEW DELHI. June 6. lnformed sources said on Monday that India's Education Minister Mauiana Abul Kalam Azad is tentatively due to leave India on July 7 for a tour of Teheran, Istanbul, Paris and London, returning to New Delhi m mid August. The sources addedA.P. - 81 words
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Article227 1950-06-07 1 Nehru Arrives In Indonesia Today VISIT IS STRICTLY A COURTESY CALL -SAYS GOVT. SPOKESMAN JAKARTA, June 6. The Indian Premier Pandit Nehru arriving 0 n Wednesday win be whisked through a packed 10--day programme, the government .announced on Monday. The Presidential spokesman A. K. Pringgodingdo said, "Nehru's visit to IndonesiaAP - 227 words
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Article49 1950-06-07 1 I^AIRO, June 6. Egyptian Premier Nahas Pasha, who at lunohtims yesterday had "very important" mili- tary and political talks with Field Marshal Sir William Slim, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, last night called key members of his Cabinet to a meeting at the Presidency.— Reuter.49 words
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Article106 1950-06-07 1 GAUHATI, June 6.— Eleven, persons are reported to have lost their lives as a result of two country craft disasters m, the Brahmaputra recently. Six of eleven persons were drowned on May 24 when a boat lerrying across the river near Tezpur m Upper Assam wasFOC - 106 words
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246 1950-06-07 1 K.L-S'PORE MAIL TRAIN SHOT AT: TWO INJURED Early yesterday morning, the Kuala Lumpur— Singapore night maO train was fired at by bandits between Labis and Bekok m Johore. Two persons were seriously wounded and three slightly wounded. Three of the wounded were taken from the train at Kluang and the246 words
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Article, Illustration100 1950-06-07 1 PHOTO. PHOTO. On May 22 Welcoming Committee greet Liaquat All Khan Prime Minister of Pakistan, and his wife, Begum Liaquat Ali Khan, as they arrived Houston, Texas on presidential plane "Sacred Cow" from California. Committee are from steps leading to plane, L to R Jesse Jones, Mayor Holcombe Will Clayton,A.P. - 100 words
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Article141 1950-06-07 1 WASHINGTON, June 6.— Atomic scientists who thought the substance Tellurium-130 was stable have discovered now that it is radioactive shedding half its atoms over a period 1,500,000,000,000,000,000,000 years. That is the longest time interval ever measured five hundred billion times the age of the earth theA.P. - 141 words
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Article76 1950-06-07 1 romSQur Own Corresjj-pnflent) ■I AURANGHw; Junr IT— Aurangabad willJtftve another Arts and Sci^hev^CoUege affiliated to the Osmania University from* June 19 run by the Peoples' Education Society of Bombay whose president is Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, Indian Law Minister. The medium of instruction will be English.76 words
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185 1950-06-07 1 In his farewell message to Malaya broadcast last night, Mr. John Strchey, the Secretary of State for War, said:— "I want to say again that m the consisting of many races, will be opinion of the Secretary of State for built up. For that185 words
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31 1950-06-07 1 WASHINGTON, June 6.— The U.S. Defence Secretary Louis Johnson told Congress on Monday that arming Europe is the only road onen to peace and security. <■ A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article315 1950-06-07 1 SECRET MEETING ARRANGED WITH SERVICES CHIEFS HONGKONG, June 6.— The British Secretary of State for War, John Strachey, arrived m Hongkong at 5.17 p.m. local time from Singapore aboard a special RAF Dakota. Mr. Strachey said the purpose Of his three-day vsit here was "to seeA.P. - 315 words
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129 1950-06-07 1 LOWER EXCHAGE RATE FOR U.S. DOLLAR IN H.K. HONGKONG, June 6. American dollars brought as little as HK$5.9B today over counters of Hongkong's licensed money changers. This is the first time since the pound devaluation that American dollar note could not be traded for at least HK$6.OO. The rate slippedA.P. - 129 words
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135 1950-06-07 1 (From Oar Own Correspondent^ NASIK (Bombay State) June 6.— "Gandhi Nagar" will be the name of the colony which win shortly rise here to house the 56th Session of the Indian National Congress for its annual meeting m August. The Provincial Reception Committee135 words
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Article213 1950-06-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 6.— Tbe New Hyderabad Cabinet announced on Monday consists of eight members of which four new ones are nominees of the State Congress. It includes Chief Minister M. K. Vellodi appointed by the Nizam on the advice of the States Ministry213 words
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Article74 1950-06-07 1 IMPORT RESTRICTIONS EASED PAKISTAN GOVERNMENT'S ANNOUNCEMENT KARALA, June 6. Pakistan's Government announced yesterday that from July I it will ease import restrictions, placing machinery, chemicals, cotton cloth and yarn from the United States, Switzerland and Japan on open general licence. Many goods from the rest of the world will heReuter - 74 words
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Advertisement26 1950-06-07 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (BY POST) Malaya, BJ*. Borneo and Sarawal i Montb l 24.00 8„ 48.00 l Year Other Places I Momb yg l 30.00 ?Yeir 00026 words
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Advertisement21 1950-06-07 1 HUj YOUR PRODUCT* TO THE PBOPI* TAMIL MURASU Tbe Leading TAMIL Dally In Malaya over 14 yeazs 71, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE21 words
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675 1950-06-07 2 Reception At State Capital TRIVANDRUM, May 31, By Air Mail).— Scenes of unprecedented enthusiasm were witnessed m Trivandrum city when Pandit Nehru arrived here to-day at 4 pjn. It was raining more or less continuously throughout the whole forenoon, but tdwards the hour scheduledFOC - 675 words
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262 1950-06-07 2 Opposition To Labour Bills: G.I.P. Men To Open Fund BOMBAY, June 6. A meeting of railway workers, held under the auspices of the G.I.P. Railway Mazdoor Panchayat here on May 28 decided to raise a "Fighting Fund" of Rs. 10,000 to protest against the two Labour Bills now under considerationFOC - 262 words
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532 1950-06-07 2 Echo Ot Patna Ferry Boat Mishap: Lessees Sentenced PATNA, June 6. Messrs. Bhupendra Narayan Singh, Sura j Deo Singh and Narendra Prasad Singh, lessees of the Patna Ganges Ferry (comprising 49 Ghats) and the main accused standing trial m the "Narayani Disaster Case," were seatenced to six months' rigorous imprisonmentFOC - 532 words
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194 1950-06-07 2 DEVELOPMENT OF MAJOR PORT ON WEST COAST NEW DELHI, June 6. Though the question of having a major port on the West Coast somewhere between Bombay and Cochin has had to be shelved for the time being mainly on financial grounds, it is understood that the Government of India areFOC - 194 words
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Article57 1950-06-07 2 NEW DELHI, June 6.— Mr. Kirill Vasilievitch Novikov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ot the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics m India, left for Moscow on leave on May 28, 1950. During his absence, M. Paval Dmitrievitch Erzin, First Secretary of the Embassy will act as ChargeFOC - 57 words
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259 1950-06-07 2 HYDERABAD, June 6.— Thr co, Jagirs m the State, m pursuance of Hon, amounts to Rs. 18 crores (Rs. I Payment will not be made fully m cash but partly m cash and partly m Government bonds. The proportions m which itFOC - 259 words
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197 1950-06-07 2 PATIALA. June 6. Gurdtoo, a woman, c itiaw, and two ot*v;r associate? of A.j?.iba, a no-tor >us Uacoit. were burnt to death when the police set fire to their hiding on their failure to surrender after a two-hour encounter mFOC - 197 words
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130 1950-06-07 2 Cabinet Posts For Hyderabad Congress men FIRST STEP IN DEMOCRATISATION OF GOVERNMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, June ..—The Nizam of Hyderabad who is the Rajpramukh of the State, announced today the tution of his Cabinet to take effect from next Monday, June 12. The Nizam has accepted the resignations130 words
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Article47 1950-06-07 2 POONA, June 6. Mr. Shyamsunder Misra of the Orissa branch of the Servants of India Society has been awarded the UN Social Service Fellowship. 'Mr. Misra will leave for the United Stalas next month to study the working of social service institutions FOCFOC - 47 words
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79 1950-06-07 2 JAMMU, June 6. Polygamous husbands m Tulibanna, eighty miles from here, are fast getting rid of their extra wives, rendering their immediate rehabilitation a problem for the State. According to a report received here a hundred lives there are already looking out for newFOC - 79 words
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349 1950-06-07 2 NEW DELHI, June 6.— The Government of India, m coHaboration with a bank, win float a Rousing company m Delhi for providing roofed accommodation to displaced persons. This company wW have <an authorised capital of Rs. 50 lakhs, of whUh 50 per centFOC - 349 words
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226 1950-06-07 2 MADHYA BHARAT'S CAPITAL LEADERS' TALKS WITH SARDAR PATEL NEW DELHI. June 6.— The Madhya Bharat Chief Minister. Mr. Gopikrishna Vijayavargiya, accom. panied by Mr. Kashminath Trivecii, President of the Madhya Bharat State Congress Committee, met Sardar Patel at his residence on May 30 and discussed with him the controversial questionFOC - 226 words
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66 1950-06-07 2 Four Army men being COurtmartialled HYDERABAD, June 6. Four Indian Army men, Jamadar Pritam Singh, Naik Natha Singh, LanceNaik Bhaian Singh and L/N. Gulzara Singh, are now facing trial before a court martial m the military area near Bolarum (about 12 miles from Hyderabad) for certain offences allleged to haveFOC - 66 words
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420 1950-06-07 3 CEYLON NEWS: Establishment Urged By Singapore Delegate COLOMBO, June 6. -Miss Pit Chin Hui, leader °f. S*W**2? de J: e oation requested the World Buddhist Fellowship Conference to appeal to the new Chinese Communist Government to grant full religious tolerance to all faiths and to420 words
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Article52 1950-06-07 3 Meanwhile. Dr. R. L. Soni, a delegate to the World Buddhist Conference m Colombo, m an address ?.t the Kalutara. 80-tree, revealed 2 four-point plan lor a world Buadhist renaissance. The plan is as follows: <1> Establishment of regional centres throughout the world. <2> Co-ordination of52 words
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Article82 1950-06-07 3 Dr. b. R. Ambedkar, LavT Member of the Government of India, who is here to attend the World Buddhist Fellowship now m pro gress, took time off to visit taLake House Bookshop accompanied by his wife and two friends. Dr. Am'oedkar bought a number of booksFOC - 82 words
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97 1950-06-07 3 vuuuotßU, June e. *our Forest Department employees stationed at the timber t checking station at ftorawaltotupola, oh the Bentara ganga, have oeen terrorised ana scared away by a monster crocodile Tne tour men had gone upstream m a canoe to detect Illicitly felledFOC - 97 words
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Article46 1950-06-07 3 MANNAR. June 6.— Mr. C. Sittampalam, Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, who was on a *eek-end visit to his constituency li^ugurated a teleprinter service at me Mannar po.st office by sending a mes-age to his Parliamentary cecretary, Mr. A. P. Jayasooriya FOCFOC - 46 words
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282 1950-06-07 3 COLOMBO, June 6.— "You have not only brought credit to the land of your birth, but have also set an example to others who may have to sojourn m foreign lands," said Mr. A. N. D. A. Abeysinghe, Mayor of Negombo, m paying aFOC - 282 words
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302 1950-06-07 3 NEW DELHI, June 6. -Inaugurating the second "Journalism Day" conference of Punjab (1) University here on May 21, Mr. D.shba.idhu Gupta said that the future of journalism m Indie, lay with th. newspapers published m the Indian languages. "It the Indian newspapers that must moreFOC - 302 words
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71 1950-06-07 3 JESSORE (Pakistan). June 6.— Nearly six hundred touzis (estates) under the Jessore Co.lectora'e have, it is learnt, been advertised for sale for non-payment of the land-revenue and cesses during the last kist. This Is the largest number of estates notifiedFOC - 71 words
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Article73 1950-06-07 3 Red Mass Proves Very Popular JAFFNA, June 6.— The Red Ma 5 held on Sunday, May 28, at the church of Our Lady ol Refuge, Jaffna., was well attended. Inspector Ferdinands, the organiser, and the Catholic policemen were present m full strength. The Rev. Fr. B. Wm. Jesu Thasan, OMI,FOC - 73 words
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143 1950-06-07 3 NEW DELHI, June 6.— Mr. Hare Krishna Mahatab, Industry and Supply Minister, had an opportunity to see an exhibition of controlled cloths of same quality with different fixed prices. At a reception on May 31, the members of the Hindustani Mercantile Association pointed out toFOC - 143 words
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Article89 1950-06-07 3 POONA. June 6— Fp.i'ure at tne last Matriculation, Examination is believed to have led a 24-year-old youth m Poona to commit suicide by drowning m well. The youth, who was employed ia the Ordnance Factory at Kirkee and had failed at the examination m two previousFOC - 89 words
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119 1950-06-07 3 NEW DELHI. June 6— The Government of India have relaxed restrictions on the issue of petrol ration for motor journeys to hill stations. Announcing this a Transport Ministry Press Note on June 1 said that the step has been taken m view of theFOC - 119 words
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283 1950-06-07 3 CALCUTTA, June 6. Mr. P. C. Joshi. war-time leader of the Communist Party of li^lia and now under expulsion, has charred the present leadership of the Communist Party of India of "grave Trotsky iteTitoite errors." He has now publishedFOC - 283 words
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Article79 1950-06-07 3 200 Huts Burnt Down In Jodhpur JODHPUR, June 6.— Two hundred families were rendered homeless and an old woman was burned to death m a fire on Thursday last that destroyed a large part of Borawad, a village 200 miles from here m the Parbatsa district 'of Marwar, according toFOC - 79 words
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416 1950-06-07 4 mm a ff^ BB I I 1 Madras Port Trust Chairman s m Evidence BeforeEnquii7Committee||fsssfli! VARIOUS SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF CONDITIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 6.— An Enquiry of vital importance for the welfare of Indians travelling by416 words
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925 1950-06-07 4 NEXT STAGE IS POURING COLD WATER, SAYS MR. McNEICE We are grateful for the opportunity that the Secretary of State has provided us with today of showing him how local government is being tackled m Singapore. We are aware that this instrument which has925 words
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Article86 1950-06-07 4 At 10.45 p.m. today Wednesday the 7th of June, listeners to the Blue Network of Radio Malaya will hear an eye-witness account of the funeral of Field-Marshal Ear] Wavell of Cyrenaica, former Viceroy of India and great victor l n the desert war. The funeral86 words
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92 1950-06-07 4 Anglo-Indians To Settle In Britain BOMBAY, June 6.— Two hundred Anglo-Indian families sailed for London yesterday as emigrants to settle m Britain. This was believed to be the largest batch from about 3,000 Anglo-Indian families who have left this country for Britain and Australia since Aug. 15 1947 when IndiaReuter - 92 words
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Article46 1950-06-07 4 There will be a talk on 'Some Reflections On Ceylon* by F Lt. P. Balachandran at the Ceylon Tamils' Association, 11 Handy Road, Singapore to-day (Wednesday) at 6.30 p.m. All interested are welcome, writes Mr. T. Kandasamy Hon. Literary Secretary. C.T.A Singapore.46 words
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