Indian Daily Mail, 8 June 1950
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Title Section16 1950-06-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 117. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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260 1950-06-08 1 Visiting Premier Watches Mass Parade Ot USI Army Units Later Holds Talks Wih Cabinet Ministers DJAKARTA, June B. Large crowds m front of the Presidential Palace cheered Pandit Nehru and Indonesian President Dr. Soekarno when they appeared on the saluting base to watch a massReuter - 260 words
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112 1950-06-08 1 CHURCHILL PREDICTS EARLY END OF SOCIALISM LONDON, Juae B.— Winston Churchill predicted on Wednesday that socialism m Britain will soon bo "roleased and expunged" by the electorate. He declared the last National Election on Feb. 23 proved that Britain* voters "do not want socialism" as represented by the Labour Government.A.P. - 112 words
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275 1950-06-08 1 We Must Face Evil With All Our Strength -NEHRU DJAKARTA, June B. Addressing a mass meeting m front of the President's Palace this evening, Pandit Nehru declared: "When aggression* and evil threatened us, we cannot submit to them and have to face them with aM our strength." Even m doing275 words
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117 1950-06-08 1 CAIRO. June B.— The Egyptian Press said yesterday that talks between Field Marshal Sir William Slim. Chief of the British Imperial General Staff, and Egypt's military and political leaders had accomplished "little or nothing." The Wafdist Government mouthpiece Al Misri said Egyptian Foreign Hinister SalahReuter - 117 words
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101 1950-06-08 1 RANGOON. June B.— The Municipal Corporation of Rangoon has decided to expropriate the Sooratee Bara Bazar Company, operatives of the main market cerftre here. Mayor Them Moung told his council lors the measure had governmental approval. He said compensatory terms could be negotiated later,A.P. - 101 words
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91 1950-06-08 1 KARACHI, June B.— About 1,000,--000 bales of cotton were produced m Pakistan m the eight-month period ending ir. April, official figures show. This compares with 787.000 bales produced m the preceding year. Export* of raw cotton during the same period amounted to 577.000A.P. - 91 words
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90 1950-06-08 1 BEIRUT, June B. Digging m Zaharan, near Sidon where the TransArabian Pipeline Company intends to build a harbour, has revealed the walls of an ancient Byzantine church. Its floor is of mosaic pavements and its walls bear old Greek writings. The Director of Antiquities who tookA.P. - 90 words
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Article128 1950-06-08 1 NEW DELHI, June B.— Leaders of a Tibetan 'delegation on its way to Hongkong for talks with the Chinese Communists had a 90-minute discussion on Wednesday night with the British Hign Commissioner m New Delhi. Tsepan Shakabpa, one of the Tine tan leaders, said laterA.P. - 128 words
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Article184 1950-06-08 1 CALCUTTA. June B.— Ten Chinese Nationalist soldiers and policemen who crossed from Sinkiang Province into Kashmir last winter reached Calcutta today on their way to Formosa In view of the British Government's reported objection to granting them a transit visa for Hongkong, the men were understoodReuter; A.P. - 184 words
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Article, Illustration68 1950-06-08 1 About 2,500 people attended a rally of the Moral Rearmament Movement at Gelsenk'rohen, Germany, on May 28. Frank N. D. Buchman, founder of the Movement, addressed the meeting. Photo shows: Surya and Nelun Sena, of Ceylon, well-known interpreters of Oriental music, perform Curing the rally, on May 28; Surva isA.P. - 68 words
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Article89 1950-06-08 1 VIENNA, June B. Sidhua. Indian member of Parliament and former Mayor of Karachi has arrived m Vienna on his tour of Europe. Mr. Sidhua is studying the Austrian constitution and Parliamentary procedure. On Tuesday he visited the President of the Austrian Parliament and inquired notReuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration106 1950-06-08 1 Devadas Gandhi (centre) son of Mahatma Gandhi, Talks with representative Emanuel Cellar, of New York, U.S.A. (left), and J. J. Singh, President of The India League of America, m Washington, U.S.A. on June 1, before a Press Conference. Devadas Gandhi is publisher of the Hindustan Times at New Delhi. HeA.P. - 106 words
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Article172 1950-06-08 1 A female Indian reported wounded when bandits attacked the Kuala Lumpur Singapore night mail train on June 6 has since died, says a Police Communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds. SCREENING AT ARAU Early on Wednesday morning, police screened the town of Arau m172 words
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Article98 1950-06-08 1 LONDON, June B.— Britain gave Field Marshal Lord WaVell a hero's funeral on Wednesday m historiG Westminster Abbey. The body of the veteran of Palestine, Somaliland, Crete, Tobruk and Burma was brought to Westminster by boat from the Tower of London where it had been lyingA.P. - 98 words
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Article86 1950-06-08 1 LONDCfI, June B.— Mr. Anthony Eden, Deputy leader of the Opposition, was granted a deccree nisi m the Divorce Court today on the ground of desertion by his wife, who is m the United States. Mr. Eden, who will be 53 next week, was marriedReuter - 86 words
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98 1950-06-08 1 RANGOON, June B. Government "orces routing Communists m a bigbattle south of the junction city of °egu have killed the notorious Red eader, Boh Mo Gyo, according to -eports m Rangoon on WednesdayReports said well armed Communists, numbering more than 100, attacked loyalist PVOSA.P. - 98 words
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285 1950-06-08 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June B.— Mr. N. Sambasivam, 28-year-old South Indian Trade Unionist from Malaya who arrivad m Madras today by s.s. "Rajula" categorically denied he was a member of\ the Communist Party or had anything to do with any terrorist285 words
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89 1950-06-08 1 HONGKONG. June B.— The independent Chinese newspaper Wah Kiu Vat Pao reported here yesterday that Madame Sun Vat-sen, Vice Chairman of the Chinese Communist Government "had been placed under surveillance by Chinese Communist leader Mao Tse-tung. A sister-in-law of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek she was saidReuter - 89 words
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Article117 1950-06-08 1 More than fifty students from the Senior and Matriculation classes of the Singapore Institute of Commerce accompaij-td by their teachers and the prinSlii&l of the school, Mr. George Joshua held a social picnic at Pulau Hantu off Pulau Bukom, yesterday morning. It was under the personal charge117 words
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Article58 1950-06-08 1 The marriage of Mr. S. Krishnan (son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Subramania Iyer, .Vakil, Nadumangaud Travancore) with Miss Ananthalakshmi (daughter of Mr. and Mrs K. S. Ananthakrishna Iyer Railway Pensioner', ■Ernakulam) wiU be solemnised on Sunday, June 11, at the, Chettlars* Hall, Sentul, Kuala Lumpur58 words
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220 1950-06-08 1 It is understood that General Albert Orsborn, C.8.E., the supreme leader of the Salvation Army, and Mrs. Orsborn, Commissioner J. B. Smith and S. Major H. Goddard, will arrive from Jakarta tomorrow (Saturday), at 4.50 p.m. At the Kallang Air-port Mr. T. P. F. McNeice,220 words
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645 1950-06-08 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Fri. June 9, 1950. ABOLISH THE DECK AT long last, the Government oi India's Deck Passenger Enquiry Committee has commenced its labours. It began public hearings m the Senate House. Madras, last Monday and th* first to give evidence was th» Chairman of the Madras Por.645 words
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3671 1950-06-08 2 Nehru In Trivandrum-Detailed Report Contd. Speech At Mass Martina ResponsibilitiesOi Freedom Stressed TRIVANDRUM, June 1 (By Air Mail). Pandit Nehru, Prime Minister, addressing the citizens of Trivandrum at the University Stadium to-day, referred o the problems confronting the country, and appealed ;o the people to realise the part they had3,671 words
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204 1950-06-08 2 India Govt's Economic Policy: Fiscal Commission's Suggestion BOMBAY, JuneS The Fiscal commission have, m their report, i. is understood, recommended to lie Government of India closer o-ordinatlon of the three Central linistries connected with the inustry and economy of the country, lamely, the Ministries of Commerce. Finance and Industry and204 words
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Article283 1950-06-08 3 CEYLON NEWS: Ceylon Govt. To Appoint Committee To Examine CPC COLOMBO, June 8. The Minister of Justice, Dr. L. A. Rajapakse, has recommended to the Prime Minister the appointment of a commission to inquire into and report on amendments to the Criminal Procedure Code. TheFOC - 283 words
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138 1950-06-08 3 New Dakota On ColomboMadras Route COLOMBO, June B. Air Ceylon will Introduce a new Dakota schedule on June 12* There will be a laily service to Madras at 3 p.m. Mh a short halt at Kankesanturai. Planes from Madras will leave at 8 a.m. reaching Colombo shortly oeiore noon. TheFOC - 138 words
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Article581 1950-06-08 3 COLOMBO, June B. lndignation was expressed m London on behalf of the Ceylon pilgrims over suggestions that "the Lourdes miracle" report caused incredulous amusement m the island and apparently haa been branded as an elaborate joke. Mrs. B. Warnesuriye, wife of the DMO, Balangoda, whoFOC - 581 words
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Article110 1950-06-08 3 COLOMBO, June 8. The J. Arthur Rank organisation Is considering a project for a leadng British nim actress to visit Ceylon m about three months' time to ooost a campaign for airline passengers to Australia to break journey at Colombo. At present the plans whichFOC - 110 words
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Article160 1950-06-08 3 HABARADUWA, June 6.— A man who received a telegram from the Galle hospital stating that his father had died there, made arrangements for the funeral and went to the hospital with an undertaker to obtain measurements for the coffin. This man, Liyanage Allis Weeraslnghe. of Kandewatte.FOC - 160 words
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53 1950-06-08 3 NEW DELHI, June B.— Dr. John Matthai, former Finance Minister, has resigned his seat In the Union Parliament, it was learned recently Dr. Matthai is scheduled to leave for Kashmir shortly and after a few weeks' stay there will proceed to his home townFOC - 53 words
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228 1950-06-08 3 SECRETARY'S CONFIDENCE CALCUTTA, June 7. Mr. Kala Venkata Rao, General Secretary of the All-India Congress Committee, said here that he was confident that m the next general election, the Congress would win the largest number of seats. So far as the Centre was concerned,FOC - 228 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-06-08 3 A.P. PHOT The Duke and Duchess of Windsor back from the United States, Mexico, and Canada are pictured here as they arrive at Paris's Saint Lazare Station, May 29, with pookie, one of their dors. At right a French girl makes friends with pookie.—A.P. - 44 words
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438 1950-06-08 3 LUCKNOW, June 8. —At a well-attended public meeting on June 2, the 'Rebel' group of the Congress Assembly Party m Uttar Pradesh, demanded the resignation of Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant and disciplinary action against the President of the Provincial Congress,FOC - 438 words
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274 1950-06-08 3 OPPOSITION TO SHIFTING FACTORIES FROM PRESENT SITES COLOMBO, June 5.— Members of the Government Parliamentary Party are dissatisfied at the progress made with the industrial profits of the Ministry of Industries, Industrial Research and Fisheries. They have decided to ask for a special meeting of the Government Parliamentary Party. TheyFOC - 274 words
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Article420 1950-06-08 3 GOVERNMENT MILITARY ACTION ALLEGED PATNA, June B. A large number of villagers from the Syanja Nowakot area m the Western hills of Nepal have trekked down to India, following "a surprise military action" m eleven villages m that area on May 24 last, according to a statementFOC - 420 words
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584 1950-06-08 4 Further 23,000 Promised To I. A. Building Fund Mr.RJumabhoy's Announcement At Annual General Meeting DR. M. ABRAHAM UNANIMOUSLY REELECTED PRESIDENT By Our Stcff Reporter A large and re present (five gathering, promises of some fat cheques, speec les on the harmony among the different classes of Indians were the highlights584 words
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Article100 1950-06-08 4 Indians who wish to attend the foundation-stone-laying ceremony of the Indian Association to be performed by Padit Jawaharlal Nehru are requested to note that there are only a few more seats to be allotted and applications are to be made to the General Secretary, .P.O. Box100 words
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Article72 1950-06-08 4 The President of the Town Board. Kota Bahru. is making arrangements for the Kota Bahru iTlre Brigade to give a demonstration m the use of Are fighting equipment and fire extinguishers tomorrow, (Saturday), at 8.30 a.m. it the Fire Station. Glmlette Park. £ota Bharu The State Government72 words
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Article134 1950-06-08 4 The Kelantan Government Malay 3oys and Girls Schools will be holding a Combined Drill Meet r*t the Padang Garong Malay School ground on Monday, June 12, at 2 -p.m. The Boys Schools will also stage a pyramid and Indian club dri.l exhibition from 5 to 6 the134 words
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Article175 1950-06-08 4 BASELESS PRESS REPORT DENIED SINGAPORE, June B.— The Army Civil Service Union, Singapore, has issued the following Press Release today: "This Union's attention has beer drawn to a report appearing m a local newspaper (not the IDM) a today's date respecting Housing Allowance to Civilian Employees175 words
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