Indian Daily Mail, 21 June 1950
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Title Section16 1950-06-21 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 129. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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197 1950-06-21 1 vor Combined Exercises With Royal Navy AN Indian Naval squadron consisting of the Flagship INS Delhi (commanded by Commodore Geoffery Barnard, C.B.E. D.5.0., R.N.), a destroyer flotilla, and a frigate flotilla, will Arrive at Singapore today, Wednesday June 21 and remain here untit Ju>y197 words
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Article93 1950-06-21 1 DJAKARTA. June 20.— A1l Government offices, schools and public services were closed on June 17 in Indonesia on the occasion of the beginning of the fasting period "poeasa." according to Aneta news agency. The fasiing period lasts until July 17. The exact date for beginning theReuter - 93 words
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108 1950-06-21 1 BILL TO PROTECT SYNTHETIC RUBBER BUSINESS WASHINGTON, June 20. Tne House of Representatives yesterday passed legislation to keep the American Government in the synthetic rubber business for two more years. The bill now gocis to President Truman for signature. Last month the House voted for another three years for theReuter - 108 words
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Article29 1950-06-21 1 PRETORIA, June 20. Gen. Jan Smuts, ill at his farm near here, spent a fair night and his condition was unchanged this morning, the Daily Medical Bulletin announced. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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139 1950-06-21 1 (From Onr Own Correspondent) MADRAS. June 20. Rice ration in the state has not only been reduced from 8 to 7 ounces but the price lias also been increased by one sixteenth from today. Enquiries revealed that the rise was due to the fact139 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-06-21 1 ruum. Indonesian Premier Dr. Soekarno (facing camera) threw* Ms u round Indian Premier Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru In warm greetings as the Indian leaders arrives In Jakarta, June 7 on a goodwill tour ot ™<>n*sla. Mrs. Soekarno (right) smllee at the *rien-dW meeting. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article31 1950-06-21 1 Earthquake NEW DELHI. June 20.—An earthauake shock, of moderate intensity with its epicentre 3.400 miles away in Borneo was recorded by New Doihi Metrological Office yesterday. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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125 1950-06-21 1 NEW DELHI, June 20.— The population in India's capital will fal by 30 percent shortly, following the eviction of "ghosts" by the city's rationing authorities. Vigorous, checks by police and rationing staff between January and May this year resulted in the discovery of 412,000FOC - 125 words
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Article, Illustration69 1950-06-21 1 Above picture shows Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru addressing 50,000 people assembled at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday, June 18. The nee ting was held under the auspices of the Singapore Regional Indian Congress. Seated on the dais are (right to left): Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, India's Trade Commissioner In Singapore69 words
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Article29 1950-06-21 1 RANGOON. June 20. India's Prime MinLster Pandit Nehru arrived in Rangoon today by air from Penang alter his three-dav visit to Singapore and Malaya ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article180 1950-06-21 1 SYDNEY, June 20.— The Sydn:y Morning Herald said yesterday that it the Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, had visited Australia he might have been converted from his view on the New Guinea issue. Th» newspaper, which was commenting on Pandit Nehru's statement in Djakarta that historicalReuter - 180 words
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140 1950-06-21 1 OPPOSITION BOYCOTTS CEYLON PARLIAMENT OPENING COLOMBO, June 20.— Ceylon's AllCommunist Parliamentary opposition boycotted the ceremonial opening of Parliament by Governor-General Lord Soulbury. Large police forces were on duty as a safeguard. In his speech which indicates the principal measures the Government proposes Lord Soulbury made these points: 1. A volunteerReuter - 140 words
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Article28 1950-06-21 1 PRETORIA, June 20.— An official bulletin said Gen. Jan Smuts spent a more, comfortable night and this morning he was feeling the benefit of it. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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221 1950-06-21 1 Storms And Floods Take Heavy Toll Of Life In W. Bengal CALCUTTA, June 20. Storms and floods have killed at least 130 people and injured many more in West Bengal's northern districts of Darjeeling and Jalpaiguri during the past two weeks, relief officials on the spot estimated yesterday. "Unprecedented" landslidesReuter - 221 words
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262 1950-06-21 1 LOS NEGROS, Admiralty Islands, June 20. An Australian army officer alleged here yesterday that Japanese troops had machine gunned 110 Australian and 35 Indian war prisoners in Malaya in 1942, poured petrol over them, and though some of them were stillReuter - 262 words
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Article314 1950-06-21 1 RETURN TO MADRAS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 20.— Three South Indians today reported here on their recent missions abroad where they have represented India with great distinction The first was Arcot Ramaswamy Mudaliar, leader of the Indian delegation to Sydney and Baguio Conferences who314 words
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Article70 1950-06-21 1 TAIPEI. June 20.-GeneralTsstrno Chiang Kai Shek has approved the death sentence for the first postwar Governor of Formosa. General Chen Yi, 67 years old, has been sentenced to die on 'Sunday. It la expected the execution will be highly popular with native Formosans. They bearA.P. - 70 words
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372 1950-06-21 1 LONDON. June 20.— Explosives for the Indian Government were aboard the British ship Indian Enterprise (7.319 tons) which explode ed in the Red Sea or! the Saudi Arabian coast with 50 men aboard, it was learned in London today. Only one survivor had beenReuter - 372 words
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Article78 1950-06-21 1 MADRAS, June 20.— The 8-oz rice ration in Madr?.s, India'* southern state has been reduced by an ounce due to a fall in provintial foodgrain stocks. The 2-oz. millet quota .of the ration will however be the same. Failure of rains and cyclone in northernFOC - 78 words
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Advertisement32 1950-06-21 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (BY POST)! Malaya, B.N. Borneo and Sarawak l Month 4.00 I 3 12.00 6 24.00 1 Year 48.00 Other Places i Month 5.00 3 15.00 6 30.00 1 Year 60.0032 words
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Advertisement28 1950-06-21 1 3 For Pictures of the Indian Naval squadron, V f see page 2. g b For full programme 8 of its engagements, see 8 page 4. 8 Cococccccceccccceooccocci*28 words
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Advertisement22 1950-06-21 1 TELL YOUR PRODUCT^ TO THE PEOPLE through TAMIL MURASU The Leading TANML Daily in Malaya over 14 years 71, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE.22 words
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591 1950-06-21 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. June 21, 1950. KEEP INDIA'S FLAG FLYING FOR EVER! JJARDLY have the reverberations of the three days' cheering i« honour of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru subsided before Singapore is being thrilled by an equally important event namely, the arrival of the Indian Navy To-day will majestically591 words
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Article, Illustration1274 1950-06-21 2 Address To Officers Men RECEPTION AT PENANG AND PORT SWETTENHAM Speaking about the visit of the 12th Frigate Flotilla of the Indian Naval Squadron to the Malayan ports, Mr. S. G. Ramachandran, Agent of the Govern me nt of1,274 words
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Article, Illustration113 1950-06-21 2 PHOTO. The Indian 12th Frigate Flotilla, comprising INS Jumna, Ktstna and Tlr, arrived at Port Swettenham on June 12. The Sultan of Selangor gave a Garden Party at Istana Selangor, Kuala Lumpur in honour of the Officers of the Indian 12thPUBLIC RELATIONS - 113 words
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266 1950-06-21 2 ENGAGEMENTS OF INDIAN NAVAL SQUADRON IN SINGAPORE During its stay in Singapore, the Indian Naval Squadron is scheduled to have an extremely busy time. Today (June 21) and tomorrow (June 22), the .Commander of the Indian Naval Squadron will call on the Governor of Singapore, the Flag Officer Commanding Malaya266 words
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87 1950-06-21 2 CALCUTTA, June 20. India has banned the recruitment of foreign nationals to her marine service, with a view to providing more sea careers for her people. By stages, non-Indians serving in engine-rooms, deck and dock are being replaced by trained Indiana. Two schools in BombayFOC - 87 words
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648 1950-06-21 3 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, June 20.— India's Law Minister Dr. b R. Ambedkar's recent pronouncements in Ceylon and his attack on Hinduism have caused resentment among the Indian and Jaffanese communities in the Island. Ur k Kanagaratnam, Parlia.__Z__a secretary to the MinisterFOC - 648 words
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Article166 1950-06-21 3 COLOMBO, June 20. A token strike involving nearly three lakhs of rubber estate workers and scheduled to take place on Friday last, was postponed sine die on the intervention by the Labour Commissioner. During the week-end. the General Secretary of the Ceylon Workers' Congress issued a circu.a:FOC - 166 words
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Article144 1950-06-21 3 CEYLON'S RICHEST MAN COLOMBO. June 20. Ceylon's richest man last year had an income of Rs. 593,759. According to the Income Tax Commissioner, Mr. D. W. Rajapatlrana, this Individual earned th:* money on investments. Mr. Rajapatirana states in his report for last year (Issued last night) that there were 53,879FOC - 144 words
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Article245 1950-06-21 3 COLOMBO, June 20.— Mr. D. R. I Wijewardene, Chairman and Ma- 1 naging Director of the Associated Newspapers of Ceylon, Ltd., died at his Colombo residence, Braybrooke Piace, on June 13 afternoon. Mr. Wijewardene, who was 64, had been ill for some time and hisFOC - 245 words
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Article98 1950-06-21 3 COLOMBO, June 20.— Mr. Louis David Williams, son of Dr. and Mrs. C T. Williams, a student at the University of Ceylon, has been granted a tuition scholarship by one of America's great universities, Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. He has been accepted as aFOC - 98 words
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Article59 1950-06-21 3 CHATRAPUR, (Orissa), June 23. Discovery of big deposits of Hmenite, a mineral used in the production of atomic energy, is claimed by Mir Rashinath All, a prospector of mines here. Rashinath Ali said th^se deposits which cover an area of over 20 square miles contained mineralsFOC - 59 words
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274 1950-06-21 3 KOZHIKODE, June 20. —At a meeting of the Kerala Provincial Congress Committee held at Alwaye on June 10. Mr. C. K. Govtndan Nfalr, President, presiding, it was decided to divide Kerala into six District Congress Committees, four in Travancore-Cochin and two In .vfalabar district. MrFOC - 274 words
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195 1950-06-21 3 CALCUTTA. June 20.— The third annual conference of the Orissa Socialist Party recently urged upon the Orissa Government as well as the members of the State Assembly a revision of the Orissa Estates Abolition Bill now before the Orissa Assembly. A resolution passed byFOC - 195 words
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117 1950-06-21 3 NEW DELHI, June 20.— The number of Hindus who returned to their homes in East Bengal during the week ending June 4, 1950 was 34,522 showing an increase of 4,000 over the previous week according to official reports. The number of Hindus migratingFOC - 117 words
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208 1950-06-21 3 CALCUTTA, June Mr. N. Chatter] ee, a former Judge of. the Calcutta High Court, and President of the Bengal Provincial Hindu Mahasabha, and Dr. Meghnad Sana, President of the East Bengal Relief Committee, suggested here the appointment of a joint committee ofFOC - 208 words
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145 1950-06-21 3 TRICHUR, June 17.— Mr. P. Raman Menon, Sessions Judge, Trichur, delivered judgment on June 10 sentencing 33 accused to rigorous imprisonment for seven years on a charge of murdering Mr. Sankunny, Police Inspector at Chalakudyi There were 57 accused in this case of which onlyFOC - 145 words
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Article51 1950-06-21 3 BOMBAY, June 20.— A Bombay firm has started manufacture of well-drilling machines. The machine is power-operated and employs a six horse power diesel engine in out of way places, but where electricity Is available it can be operated by an electric motor. It drills about twenty feet in eight hours.51 words
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Article119 1950-06-21 3 DIGBOI (Assam). June 20.— The Burma Oil Company have struck oil at a test-well in Barsilla, 100 miles from Digboi. the oil town, according to a report reaching here. The Company started prospecting for oil in Barsilla area, situated 60 miles west of the Indo-Burmese borderFOC - 119 words
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506 1950-06-21 4 Following are the details of the programme which has been arranged for the Indian Naval "Squadron i n Singapore up to June 251- TODAY. WEDNESDAY JUNE 21 TIME TIME 0900 hrs. Squadron anchors in Singapore Roads. 0930 hrs. Commanding506 words
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76 1950-06-21 4 LEFTISTS TO PREPARE MEMORANDUM TO PRESIDENT BOMBAY, June 20 -Leading leftist groups and opposition parties in India will meet here on 'July 1 to prepare a memorandum, to President Rajendra Prasad on "steps to ensure free and fair elections" throughout the country next year. The conference, called by Socialist leaderReuter - 76 words
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Article28 1950-06-21 4 PRETORIA. June 20.— An official bulletin said Gen. Jan Smuts spent a more comfortable night last night and this morning he was feeling the benefit of it. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article45 1950-06-21 4 NO INCREASE IN SUGAR PRIC E Recent reports in certain new. pers have intimated thai an htt\ in the price of Government iSg Sugar is expected. There is no known foundation f such reports, says a Federal Gov, ment Press release issued last ni h45 words
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116 1950-06-21 4 INDIA MAY DEMAND "OUTLAWING OF S. AFRICA BY U.N." DURBAN, June 20.— A hint that India may demand the "outlawing of South Africa by the U.N." because of the proposed racial segregation under the group areas bill now before the Union parliament is contained in a message from Dr. N.A.P. - 116 words
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225 1950-06-21 4 GRENADE KILLS TWO INDIANS IN IPOH On Monday night a grenade was thrown Into a house in the Ipob area of Perak. Two male Indians were killed in the explosion, says a Police Communique issued in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds: At 9.30 p.m. on June 18, seven bandits entered225 words
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