Indian Daily Mail, 19 June 1950
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Title Section17 1950-06-19 1 Indain Daily Mail I VOL. VI NO. 127. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.17 words
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698 1950-06-19 1 Terrorism Is Degrading, Says Nehru It Will Lead To No Good Speech At Mass Meeting At Jalan Besar Stadium SINGAPORE, Sunday --India's Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru told a huge meeting of 50 J)00 Singaporeans today that Malayan terrorism was excessively harmful and should not be tolerated. He said it698 words
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Article188 1950-06-19 1 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, met representatives of the various communities at Bukit Zahrah Padang, Johore Bahru, yesterday morning. He was accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Indira Gandhi. There was a large gathering and among those present were Mr. John Thivy, the Government188 words
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124 1950-06-19 1 SINGAPORE WOMEN ENTERTAIN MRS INDIRA GANDHI (By Our Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE, Sunday. Three hundred leading women of Singapore honoured Mrs. Indira Gandhi, daughter of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, this morning with a reception which was held under the auspices of the Lotus Club and the Ladies Union, twc Women's organisations with124 words
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Article93 1950-06-19 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) Pandit Nehru attended a reception his honour given by the represenative of the Government of India Ir. John A Thivy and Mrs. Thivy. The Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the Governor of Singapore Sir Franklin Gimson members of the Consular corps and other93 words
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37 1950-06-19 1 NEHRU LAYS FOUNDATION OF GANDHI MEMORIAL (By Our Staff Reporter) j Yesterday at about noon, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru laid the founda- I tion-stone of the Gandhi Memorial Building proposed to be erected at Race Course Lane, Singapore.37 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-06-19 1 Photographs taken on the occasion of the laying of the foundationstone of the Indian Association Clubhouse at Balestier Plain by Pandit Nehru on Saturday evening. Above picture shows Panditji putting cement prior to placing the stone in position, while Sardar Hardial Singh, President of the Reception, looks on. The picture57 words
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Article93 1950-06-19 1 X (By Our Staff Reporter) Q SINGAPORE, Sunday.— A O delegation from the Malayan O Indian Congress discussed the a general situation in Malaya x and also the position of Indians j? in this country with Pandit 3 Nehru in an interview it had 0 this93 words
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93 1950-06-19 1 New Hostel For Dominion Students In London LONDON. June 18.... A new residential hostel for Dominion studdents is to be built in London: The Minuter of Town and Country Planning, Mr. Hugh Dalton. announced Friday that he had given permission for Vne hostel to be bu It o held meetReuter - 93 words
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Article106 1950-06-19 1 Pandit Nehru's Advice To Ramakrishna Mission (By Our Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE, Sunday.— Pandit Nehru paid A tribute to the work of the Ramakrishna Mission at its many cen£res in India and abroad when he opened the Orphanage Dormitory of the Singapore branch of the Mission this106 words
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Article45 1950-06-19 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) SINGAPORE Sunday. Singapore police security arrangements in connection with Pandit Nehru's visit continued today. There were many police on duty all round the Residence of the Government of India's Representative this morning when Pandit Nehru was receiving visitors there.-*Copyrtgfct.45 words
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297 1950-06-19 1 India A Bridge Between East West —Says Nehru SPEECH AT STATE DINNER c.rm^ (By ur Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE, Sunday.— "lt is a good omen in regard to the future relationship of Asia with Europe and America that the contact provided by India and the Commonwealth should subsist" said Pandit Nehru297 words
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Article71 1950-06-19 1 MALAYAN PACIFISTS' DEPUTATION (By Our Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE, Sunday.— The Malayan Society o f Peace Lovers sent a three-man deputation to Pandit Nehru to obtain his advice on how Gandhian doctrines of Nonviolence and Satyagraha could be applied in Malaya. The deputation consisted of Swami Satyananda, Dato Haji Muhammad Eusoff71 words
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103 1950-06-19 1 Football Crowd Clashes With Police in Calcutta: Several Injured CALCUTTA, June 18.— Thousands of disappointed soccer fans who were locked out of Calcutta's football ground, filled to capacity four hours begore the start of an important cup tie, clashed with police after hurling soda laden bottles and stones. Mounted policeReuter - 103 words
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Article709 1950-06-19 2 Indain Daily Mail Singapore, Mon. June 19, 1950. PANDITJI'S PANACEA FOR S.E. ASIA'S H.I.S—I DANDIT Jawaharlal Nehru's tour of South-East Asia has almost ended. After having completed two hectic days in Singapore, Panditji will be leaving for the Federation to-day where he win have brief stops at Kuala Lumpur and709 words
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Article, Illustration1681 1950-06-19 2 MacDonald Gimson Pay Glowing Tribute To Nehru Full Text Of Speeches LEADER OF ASIA SAYS GOVERNOR Speaking at the State Dinner— -the first in Singapore's history given by the Colony's Legislative Council in honour of India's FHme Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Governor^ Sir Franklin Gimson, the President of the Council,1,681 words
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Article, Illustration145 1950-06-19 2 INDIANS ARE FORTUNATE, SAYS SOEKARNO DJAKARTA, June 18.— In a message to the people of India on the departure of Pandit Nehru from Indonesia, President Soekarno said on Friday night: "I am happy to have in him a true friend of Indonesia and you are fortunate indeed to have himReuter - 145 words
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Article156 1950-06-19 2 NEW DELHI, June 17.— The Employment Exchange stated that it would be possible to resettle in a short time most of the retrenched employees of the DirectfcrateGeneral of Industry and Supply. A spokesman of the Employment Exchange said: "Efforts are being made to contact as manyFOC - 156 words
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Article98 1950-06-19 2 Charges Against Punjab Ministers LUDHIANA, June 17.— A resolution was passed at a meeting of Congressmen belonging to the Sachar group demanding that the High Command should suspend the present Punjab Ministry. The resolution also urged that an enquiry be held through the Supreme Court into certain allegations levelled againstFOC - 98 words
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Article, Illustration621 1950-06-19 2 Addressing the mammoth gathering assembled the Balestier Plain on Saturday at 5 p.m. to uitne the laying of the foundation-stone of the Indian sociation clubhouse by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, tL Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm MacDonald de». cribed Panditji as one of the "great master-builder* of the621 words
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482 1950-06-19 3 To Protest Against Group Areas Anti-Red Bills CAPETOWN, June 18.— African, Indian and Communis organisations yesterday called on the people of South Africa to observe June 26 as a National Day of pretext against the Group Areas Bill and the suppression ofReuter - 482 words
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202 1950-06-19 3 S. AFRICA TO OUTLAW REDS: BILL PASSES 2ND READING CAPETOWN, June 18.— The Suppression of Communism Bill, which provides for the outlawing of the Communist Party and all Communist activities in the Union, was read a second time in Parliament on Thursday night without a division. South African Minister of202 words
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Article122 1950-06-19 3 Reuter LONDON, June 18.— Prime Mlniser Clement Attlee yesterday visited .lis Foreign Secretary, Ernest 3evin, who is still in hospital after a recent operation. Political correspondents are almost unanimous that the subject for discussion was the confusion caused by the Labour Party executives statement on EuropeanReuter - 122 words
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179 1950-06-19 3 NAIROBI, June 18. European settlers in Kenya yesterday urged tne British Government to make it clear the one question that the British would remain in East Africa as "builders of Christian civilisation" for a very long time to come. Tne European Electors Union of Kenya— whichReuter - 179 words
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Article127 1950-06-19 3 LONDON, June 18.— The engagement of Prince George of Denmark and of Lady Anson, niece of Queen Elizabeth of England, was officially announced here yesterday. The wedding is expected to take place in Britain in the autumn. Prince George is at present attached to the Danish EmbassyReuter - 127 words
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Article57 1950-06-19 3 NEW DELHI, June 18.— The Government of India on Friday raised the basic ceiling price of unginned Indian cotton by Rs. 150 per candy of 785 lbs. weight in an effort to eliminate the black market. A communique said it would mean a rise of 10 to 12 percent inA.P. - 57 words
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100 1950-06-19 3 CALCUTTA, June 18.— West Bengal Government official assessing destruction caused Dy tne cycionic •s-torm over tne state early this week, yesterday reported 22 more deatns irom tne interior caused by landslides and flood waters. The deatn roil now stands at ill. TheReuter - 100 words
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Article285 1950-06-19 3 OTTAWA. June 18. Debate on press freedom continued yesterday at the seventh Imperial Press Conxerence here. Three delegates from india, Mr. Durga Das, Mr. M. N. cama and Mr. C. R. Srinivasan, and rAr. Aitaf Husain of Pakistan spoke of the difficulties of achieving absolute pressReuter - 285 words
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Article89 1950-06-19 3 GENEVA, June 18.— The United Nations International Law Commission declared Friday that It was "desirable and possible" to set up an international criminal tribunal. The Commission said that the tribunal would have competence to try persons charged with genocide (race extermination) and certain other crimes against theReuter - 89 words
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95 1950-06-19 3 SINHALESE TO BE TAUGHT IN U.S. VARSITY COLOMBO., June 18 —Sinhalese— the national language of Ceylon wilU be introduced into the syllabus of an American university for the first time this September, Dr Ernest Bender, head of the South Asian Regional Studies, Philadelphia University, Pennsylvania, revealed here. Dr. Bender saidReuter - 95 words
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99 1950-06-19 3 KARACHI, June 18.— Major Syed Wazir Ali, former Indian ten cricketer, died here yesterday in hospital following an operation for appendicitis. He was 46. Described as "the best dressed cricketer in Asia," Wazir Ali toured England with Indian teams in 1932 and 1936. HeReuter - 99 words
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56 1950-06-19 3 CAIRO, June .18.— India's Health Minister Rajkumari Amrit Kaur called on the Egyptian Premier Naha,s Pasha in Alexandria Earlier the Rp.jkumari visited the World Health Organisation's regional office for the Eastern Mediterranean at Alexandria and was later visiting Government hospitals and clinics. She leavesReuter - 56 words
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Article105 1950-06-19 3 PRETORIA, June 18. A new treatment is being given to Field Marshal Smuts to reduce his temperature and doctors hope for an improvement in 24 hours. He had a fair morning on Saturday. Doctors told him about the impassr caused by his son's statement on FridayA.P. - 105 words
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Article40 1950-06-19 3 MOSCOW, June 18.— The Indian Ambassador, Dr. S Radhakrishnan, returned here yesterday by air after a month's absence. He has been attending the United j Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation's conference in Florence, Italy. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article41 1950-06-19 3 PARIS, June 18.— Indian Ambassador in Paris, Sardar H. S. Malik, Friday handed the French Foreign Office a strong protest against the trial of 68 persons at Mahe, French India, and the sentences passed on them, the Indian Embassy stated.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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204 1950-06-19 3 CAUXSURMONTREUX, Switzerland, June 18. Over 500 delegates from 25 countries attended yesterday's session of the Moral Rearmament World Assembly here. The Japanese delegation provided the chief speakers yesterday's morning. Mr. Wakichi Hattori, Governor ot the Shiga prefecture, declared that Japan now wanted to buildReuter - 204 words
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102 1950-06-19 3 INDIA IS NOT A FENCE SITTING NATION MELBOURNE, June 16.— The Indian High Commissioner in Australia, Mr. K. S. Duleepsinghji, declared that India was not a "fencesitting nation" when he addressed the Royal Empire Society at a gathering in his honour here on Thursday. "India has a powerful positive policy—Reuter - 102 words
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Article32 1950-06-19 3 DACCA, June 17.— The East Pakistani Awami Muslim League Secretary, Mr. Shamsul Hasan, MLAt who was arrested in October following the holding of an antlLiaquat All demonstratw>n Ha* ffp r^*s*d M**~ FOCFOC - 32 words
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645 1950-06-19 3 PATIALA JAIL CLASH A PRE PLANNED AFFAIR, SAYS I.G.P. P ATI ALA, June 18. Giving an eye-witness account of the incident leading to the death of six prisoners in the Central Jail, Patiala on June 8, Sardar Balbir Singh, Inspector-General of Police, in an interview recently expressed the view thatFOC - 645 words
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197 1950-06-19 3 DACCA, June 18.— Two new Ministers of the East Bengal Cabinet, Mr. Dwarka Nath Barori and riamid-ud-din Ahmed were sworn on Monday last at Government louse here. The oaths were administered by the Provincial Governor, Mr. Feroze Khan Noon. The swearing-in ceremony wasFOC - 197 words
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78 1950-06-19 3 LONDON, June 18. Mr. S. M Vahi, Indian agriculturist, said yesterday that he had discuss-d with British farming organisations ibout arrangements for training 'oung Indian farmers here in nodern techniques and the use of nachinery. Mr. Wahi was leader of the T ndian delegation toReuter - 78 words
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Article, Illustration868 1950-06-19 4 Pandit Nehru's Statement At Press Conference VIOLENCE WILL ONLY BREED MORE VIOLENCE (By Our Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Sunday.— The activities of the terrorists in Malaya clould from any point of view be only harmful for Malaya, said Pandit Nehru addressing a conference868 words
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222 1950-06-19 4 -NEHRU (By Our Staff Reporter) Asked how India could aid Indians abroad economically Pandit Nehru said India's first job was to improve economic conditions within India were greatly interested in Indian labour abroad and thought it 'their duty to give to give it222 words
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285 1950-06-19 4 Malayan Indians Must Be Loyal To Malaya Says Nehru SHUN AT LAYWG FOUNDATION STONE OF IX CLUBHOUSE (By Our Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE, Sunday.— Laying the foundation stone of the Indian Association Clubhouse on Balestier Plain yesterday, Pandit Nehru said one of the biggest events of the century was the emergence285 words
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88 1950-06-19 4 DONDON, June 18.— The British Broadcasting Corpoiation will continue to transmit i~ome programmes from Radio Ceylon at least until the permanent broadcasting station now being built in Malaya is operating, it was officially announced on Friday. The annual cost of this serviceestimated at £65,000— wi1lReuter - 88 words
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Article78 1950-06-19 4 The marriage of Miss Thulasi Ammal, daughter of the late Sri B. Govindasamy, J.P., M.C.H., S.H.B Contractor, Singapore with Mr. Packirlsamy, brother of Mr. Mrs S. L. Perumal, was solemnised yesterday, Sunday, at Kavarai Street, Kottaiyur, Kumbakonam. NEW DELHI, June 18— Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar, who has represented IndiaReuter - 78 words
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264 1950-06-19 4 POLICE VEHICLE AMBUSHED: 2 SPECIAL KILLED AND 3 WOUNDED On Saturday morning in the Be tong area of Pahang, a polity Vehip carrying five Special Constables w-1! fired on by bandits at the 83rd mi? Karak-Manchis Road. Two SpeSj Constables were killed, three othe were wounded*, says a Police Com264 words
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