Indian Daily Mail, 20 June 1950

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  • 16 1 Indain Daily Mail VOL. VL NO. 128. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 232 1 Indian Community's To Be Discussed RANGOON, June 19.— Indi .ns here anticipate telling the Indian Prime Mhmister Pandit Wehru some of their difficulties political and economic, when Ne m arrives on a four-day visit commencing June 20. The Indians win present N riru with
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  • 157 1 MADRAS RICE RATION TO BE REDUCED TO 7 OZ.? (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 19.— Despite almost doubling the quota from Government of India, the foodgrains alsotted from imports to the Madras State will reduce the present eight ounces of ration to seven. The Government of India after a
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  • 222 1 Municipal Elections On Limited Franchise: "A Retrograde Step" (From Ofcr Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 19.— The Madras State Government propose to hold Municipal Elections this year itself <>n the basis of the present limited franchise under the Government of India Act of 1935. The Minister of Local Administration Mr. K.
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  • 137 1 INDO-PAK GOVTS. APPROVE TRADE TALKS NEW DELHI, June 19.— The Governments of India and Pakistan have approved the conclusions of the bilateral trade talks held in New Delhi at the end of May, extending the scope of the Apr. 21 Agreement, the Commerce Ministry said Saturday night. The original agreement
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  • 67 1 ASOKA'S FISHERY LAWS RECOMMENDED FOR USE TODAY WKW DELHI, June 19.— The fishery laws of Asoka, who ruled India 2,500 years »go, may be adopted for use t«»<lay. The Director of the Zoological -Survey of India has recommended ro^nactment of the laws, which were engraved on a stone piller during
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  • 77 1 BOMBAY, June 19.— A twin-en-gined plane of the Indian airline, Air ndia, crashed early Friday near Maulapatam, east coast port, killing the .lot and one passenger. Several assengers were injured. The aircraft, was on a charter •ght between Bombay and Hyderaad. An airline official said that
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    20 1 Pandit Nehru speaking at the opening of the Ramakrishna Mission Orphanage Dormitory at Bartley Road on Sunday, June 19.
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  • 112 1 BOMBAY, June 19.— The Goa National Congress observed the fourth anniversary of the "emancipation struggle" there yesterday holding a meeting which called for casting oil the foreign yoke. The meeting, attended by 200 workers, passed a resolution expressing the determination of Goans to
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  • 283 1 CAUX-SUR-MONTREUX, June 19.— The principal speakers at yesterday's session of the Moral Rearmament World Assembly here were Mr. Jag jivan Ram, Indian Minister of Labour and Mr. K. K. Desai, Presi dent of the Indian National Trade Union Congress. Mr. Ram declared that there
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  • 69 1 MADRAS, June 19. Since the in(From Our Own Correspondent troduction of Prohibition in the State there has been a phenomenal increase in the sale of cocaine hydrochloride which is consumed as a substitute for liquor. The Madras Government have warned all doctors to keep proper accounts of
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  • 136 1 ALL ACCUSED IN MAHE ELECTION INCIDENT SENTENCED (From Our Own Correspondent) MAHE, June 19. Sixty-eight citizens of Mahe (South Indian French Settlement) have been sentenced to terms of imprisonment ranging from two to twenty years following the election incident eighteen months ago. Members of the Mahajan Sabha, a party favouring
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  • 266 1 INTUC Is Not Subordinate To The Congress (From Our Own Correspondent) ORISSA, June 19. In his presidential address, Mr. Deven Sen, Secretary of the Beng U branch of the Indian National Trade Union Congress, to»d the Second Annual Conference ol Ihe Orissa branch of the INTUC that their organisation was
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  • 120 1 JOHANNESBURG. June 19.— The Transvaal Ij^Khji Congress Working Committee has cabled all British Commonwealth Premiers asking them to exclude South Africa from the Commonwealth unless she changes her policy and redresses "the wrongs being inflicted on non-white people." The cables were sent after the
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  • 81 1 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) KARAIkAL, June 19. —The Tamil monthly "Karaikal" advocating merger of French Indian possessions with India has reappeared here. Dr. N. V. Rajkma*r, Foreign Secretary of the AICC in his message to the monthly says: "The day is not far off
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  • 60 1 JUBBULPORE, June 19. This army cantonment in the Central Provinces (Madhya Pradesh) will shortly have a sports stadium. The proposed stadium, spread over about 100 acres of reclaimed land, will have a swimming pool, a park and a playground for children, besides a modern track for athletic
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  • 193 1 At about 9 a.m. yesterday the European manager of an estate in th-t Tapah area of Perak accompanied by his son aged three, one Special Constable and an Indian clerk was driving round the estate in a car when he was ambushed by bandits. The manager was
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  • 128 1 Leftists To Boycott Ceylon Parliament Opening Today COLOMBO, June 19.— Leftist groups in Parliament, are contemplating a boycott of the official opening of Parliament by Lord Soulsbury, Governor-General, tomorrow June 20. The L.S.C.P. group led by Dr. N. M. Perera has already decided on the boycott and it is likely
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  • 635 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. June 20, 1950. PANDITJI'S PANACEA FOR S.E. ASIA'S ILLS II MA AMONG the many iUs from which most countries in South-East Asia are suffering at present, the worst is undoubtedly the violence and terrorism indulged in by some extremist elements including the Communists a n
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  • 1682 2 Refugees Unwilling To Return To E. Bengal "NO SAFETY FOR HINDUS IN AN ISLAMIC STATE" CALCUTTA, June 19.— 1f the influx of Hindus into India from East Bengal and the declared intentions of the migrants as to their willingness or otherwise to return
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  • 87 2 World Cycling Champs.: Indian Team To Sail From Bombay On June 15 BOMBAY, June 19. The Indian Cycling team of four members participating in the World Cycling Championships at Brussels in August this year, have saUed from Bombay by the S.S. Strathanover. The team consists of B. S. Mani (Madras),
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  • 117 2 I JAMSHEDPUR, (West Bengal), June 23. A Food and Nutrition Museum, the first of its kind in the country, has meen set up here for the benefit of about 20,000 schoolsoing children. The Museum, which will function under the supervision of the Tata Sschools
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  • 82 2 KHARGPUR, June 19. Normal attendance was recorded at the Bengal Nagpur Railway workshops a Khargpur, 72 miles from Calcutta, where 7,000 workers had downed fools in a stay-in-strike on May 30, demanding some special privileges. It was stated on June 14 night that no
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  • 281 2 ERNAKULAM, June 19.— Speaking at an after-dinner meeting of the Cochin Rotary Club, Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, Minister for Tranport, said that so far as Cochin was concerned, his own prima facie view was that it had a port full of possibilities, a port which ought
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  • 100 2 SHILLONG, June 19.— The Revo lutionary Communist Party of India has been declared unlawful In Assam. Announcing this, a gazette notification stated: "The Governor of Assam Is of the opirron that every Association in the BtabS known as the Revolutionary Communist Party cf India has for
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  • 55 2 150— STILL GOING STRONG SRINAGAR, June 19.— A 150--year-old Muslim villager here has cut his teeth again. Still active, Ali Sheikh, the villager, accompanies his children and grand-children to the fields. He can narrate an eye-witness account of the reign of Ranjit Singh 'Lion of the Punjab' and all rulers
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  • 177 2 PAKISTAN BRIGADIER EXPRESSES REGRET. JAMMU, June 19. Brigadier Sh« Ali of the Pakistan Army has J authoritatively learnt, expres^ J,' gret over last Sunday's border in C i dent in which one officer and fi v soldiers of the Kashmir forces u« killed. Wer The Pakistan Brigadier whu cam* down
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  • 192 2 Transfer Of Bank Accounts: Exchange Rate Not To Affect Migrants NEW DELHI, June 19.— Th<- difflculties between India and Pakistan in the matter of exchange rate win not affect the transfer of banking accounts of persons who have migrated from one country to another, it was learnt here. The Implementation
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  • 32 2 NEW DELHI, June 19.— General K. M. Cariappa, Commander-in-Chief Indian Army, returned to the capital on Thursday last from London after absence of nearly a mon FOC
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  • 273 3 CEYLON NEWS: improvement in Indo-Ceulon Relations Reported COLOMBO, June 19.— Nearly 500 Indian families and their dependents, totalling about 2,500 so far, have been registered as Ceylonese under the provisions of the Indian and Pakistani Residents (Citizenship) Act and hundreds of applications are still pouring
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  • 303 3 COLOMBO, June 19.— At Jaffna the Mayor, Mr. C. C. PonnambaJam a Hindu, unveiled a statue of Maninda during the celebrations at the Sri Naga Vihare. Mi. Ponnambalam was received at the entrance of the vihare by Mr upali Gooneratne, president of the M?.ha Bodhi
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  • 211 3 COLOMBO, June 19.— The Inspector-General of Police, Sir Richard Aluwihare, has been disturbed of late f at all hours of the day and night, by frivolous telephone calls. One call was to say that a pet spaniel had gone out for a walk and had
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  • 188 3 PATNA, June 19. Swaml Shankaranand, a prominent and active member of the Nepali Congress who went on hunger-strike in Kathmandu Jail on May 23 demanding the redress of the grievances of the political prisoners in Nepal, died on the 12th day of his fast on June
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  • 218 3 Mr. Narsing Rau Convalescing At Colorado NEW YORK, June 17. Mr. Benegal Narsing Rau, India's permanent delegate to the United Nations, is due to return to Lake Success on June 22, it was learned here on, Thursday. He is at present convalescing at Colorado Springs after an abdominal operation that
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  • 1420 3 WORST LANDSLIDES SINCE 1899 SILIGURI, June 19. The incessant downpour for three days which marked the advent of monsoon shook the life in Darjeeling district so terrifically that it would take months for normalcy to return. Even though a week hah elapsed it
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  • 57 3 ATOM MINERAL DISCOVERED IN ORISSA MADRAS. June li. .—The Government of India has sanctioned a subsidy of Rs. 17,500,000 for the Grow-More-Food campaign of the Madras State for the year 1950-51. The State of Madras has been experiencing severe drought conditions till recently and failure of crops ia also reported
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  • 289 4 Ramaswamy Mudaliar s Advice To S- E. Asia (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 19. Arcot Ramaswami Mudaliar who returned to Madras yesterday af ttfr attending the Sydney Commonwealth and Baguio Conference told pressmen here today that if the standard of living was
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  • 38 4 INDO-CEYLONESE ATHLETIC SPORTS IN K.L. The Selangor Indo-Ceylonest fouths Union, Kuala Lumpur, will lold the Selangor Indo-Ceylonese Uhletic Sports on Saturday and iunday, June 24 and 25, commencing j.30 p.m. each day at the T.P.C.A. Ground, Princes Road.
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  • 132 4 The Annual Report on the State of Brunei for the year 1949, which has just been published, reveals that further remarkable progress has been made in the production of oil there, with consequent benefits to the finances of the Staee. During the year revenue from oil royalties
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  • 119 4 Registration of electors for the period ended June 16, is as follows: Legislative Council Elections 1,576 Municipal Elections 1,231 Persons who are resident in the Rural Area and qualify to be registered as electors for the Municipal Elections by virtue of either owning property or occupying
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  • 68 4 The under-mentioned candidates nave passed the Dakshina Bharai Hindi Examination held at the Ndtaji Memorial Library, No. 6, Race Course Lane, Singapore In February, 1950:— PRATHAMIC Sri V. Narayanan Class-I Sri V. Chandran n Kumari S. Vijayam II MADHYAMA Kumari Pillai Class-II Kumari Vilasini Menon I RASHTRA
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  • 54 4 NEW DELHI, June 19.— A survey of Indian folk dancing is to be undertaken by the Indian Education Ministry. The object of the survey Is to collect some representative folk dances suitable for students of all age groups to be introduced In different iwhnnla anil
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  • 125 4 ANOTHER FREE READING ROOM TO OEPN I The Government Public Relations Is opening a Reading Room on the ground floor of the Chinese Secretariat Building at Havelock Road tomorrow, Wednesday, June 21. where members of the public can come and acquire the latest lnfor- mation from local newspapers, periodicals and
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  • 66 4 TOKYO, June 19— India has notified Japan of agreement to the Japanese proposal to set up three overspas agencies in India, the Jiji news agency reported yesterday quoting a "reliable source." The report said the Japanese Government will shortly select officials to
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  • 367 4 Make It Democratic And Acceptab'e To All People (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA. June 19.— Sardar Budh Singh, former President of the Malayan Indian Congress, said here on arrival, there was burning zeal among Malayans to become citizens of a free
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  • 55 4 The Commissioner-General Mr Malcolm MacDonald, left by air yS terday for a short holiday in i^_T China. He will be absent from Sin gapore for about a fortnight It is expected that Mr. MacDonald will avail himself of the opportii. nity to have some informal talks
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