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Title Section18 1950-06-25 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 133. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.18 words
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272 1950-06-25 1 TO BE OPENED AT DELHI PATNA TRIVANDRUM BOMBAY June 24.--Three permanent centres for carrying onanti-tuberculosis and B.C.G. campaigns are to be opened m India shortly, Dr. Fleming Lund hond of the U.N International TuberculoosU Campaign Team, working m India mid m an interview here Dr.FOC - 272 words
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62 1950-06-25 1 SINGAPORE, June 24.— Ships of tne Indian Naval Squadron lying m the Singapore roads will be open to the puoiic tomorrow, June 25, trom 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tne puDlic wih have to make their own arrangements for water transport from Clifford PierGIIS - 62 words
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Article122 1950-06-25 1 TELLICHERRY, June 24.— DisasUr overtook two big country craft packed with pilgrims bound for Kot•iyur temple festival while being lemed across Baliapattam river be\mm Parchinikkadavu and Kampil m the interior of Chirakkal taluk, six miles away from Baliapattam, recently. It appears that the two ill-fatedFOC - 122 words
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Article65 1950-06-25 1 iJ£?r?9 N June 24 A national MsJrt lorI or Corn munlst China proSn^ d fl y ta a clrcle showing the national flag, with Peking's "Gate J eav ?y Peace" super imposed ,t- ai d a cogwheel representing PJSi",.^ carts of wneat and :'V rijn y mReuter - 65 words
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64 1950-06-25 1 PESHAWAR. June 24. Fifteen Passengers were killed and 16 injured a Government bus accident near Jt was offlclaUy an DeL he T a bus w S? on lv Peshawar-**-Ismail Khan run. Th« in4ur«J '•wpiSi* aUend9d tn m Konat civli enq uil> y intoFOC - 64 words
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Article30 1950-06-25 1 iuL KE SUCCESS. June 24.-^Sir wa Mudaliar (India) and :Jl Sta^ representative WilJh J?°^? ve penned an offer i SSJ$* r3xA td Nat i° n 8 techni- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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163 1950-06-25 1 Travancore Union Speaker: Petition For Writ Of "Quo Warranto" ERNAKULAM, June 24. An application for the issue of a writ of quo warranto, filed m the Travan-core-Cochin High Court by Mr. A. Nesamoni, to restrain Mr. T. M. Varghese from continuing to function as the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly,FOC - 163 words
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101 1950-06-25 1 U.P. CONGRESS "REBELS" ASKED TO EXPLAIN LUCKNOW, June 24. Thirty Congressmen, including the President of the newly formed People's Congress, Mr. Sri Krishna Dutt-Paliwal. M.L.C. (U.P.), have been asked by the Congress Committee of Uttar Pradesh to explain within a week why disciplinary action should not b« taken against them.FOC - 101 words
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253 1950-06-25 1 TRIVANDRUM ERNAKULAM RAILWAY LINK ERNAKULAM, June 24.— The survey for a railway link between Ernakulam and Trivandrum will be undertaken very shortly after the monsoon, it is learnt here. The estimate for the survey of the line has already been prepared and it now awaits only the sanction of theFOC - 253 words
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134 1950-06-25 1 Malayan To Participate In Inter-Commonwealth Nniversities Conference Five delegates from Britoain are to attend an intercommonwealth universities conference being neld m New Zealand this summer, at which malaya will be represented by the Vice-Chancellor, Dr. G. Allen. Tne U. K. delegates are Mr. D. W. Logan (Principal, London), Sir PhilipCGO Press Release - 134 words
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Article49 1950-06-25 1 MADRAS, Juno 24.— Prof. R. Brlnivasan, retired Principal of the Tra> vancore University College lei; Madras recently for Colombo to help m the reorganisation of the pro gramme department of the Ceylon Hadio station, Re will return to Madras toward* the cad of thii month.* FOCFOC - 49 words
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Article93 1950-06-25 1 CALCUTTA, June 24.— Prime Minister Pandit. Nehru arrived here today by air from Rangoon, after three weeks tour of South-East Asia. He was accompanied by his daughter Mrs. Indira Gandhi and her two sons. The Prime Minister was reseived at Calcutta's Dum Dum airport by Dr.A.P. - 93 words
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Article222 1950-06-25 1 NEW DELHI, June 24. Urban evacuees from Eastern Pakistan can now apply for rehabilitation loans from the Rehabilitation Finance Administration, The Government of India have decided that applications for such loans, which were closed m September last will now be reopened for urban evacuees fromFOC - 222 words
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245 1950-06-25 1 FAIR WAGES FOR WORKERS: NEW BILL IN INDIA NEW DELHI, June 24.— A Cabinet Sub-Committee is expected to meet by the end of this month to finalise the Fair Wages BUI which will be introduced m Parliament m the next autumn session, it is reliably learned. The Sub-Committee consists otFOC - 245 words
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172 1950-06-25 1 NEW DELHI,, June 24.— The Hindi version of the entire Parliamentary proceedings will hereafter also be printed and made available to the public. 80 far the proceeding! were only being printed m English excepting the speeches of members deliver* ed m HindiFOC - 172 words
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Article32 1950-06-25 1 KOZHIKODE, June 24. —T. V. Kunbambu, Commuaiit worker of Kayyur who wm wanted by the police authorities for loaf time, It 18 Itated. has baen arrest^a hv thm police.* FOCFOC - 32 words
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Article137 1950-06-25 1 SINGAPORE, June 24.— Youthful and sometimes not so youthful autograph hunters besieged the Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru and his daughter, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, at many functions m Singapore during their visit to the city. While the Prime Minister was addressing a meeting, a young lad and his sisterGIIS - 137 words
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Article249 1950-06-25 1 The 90th, 91&t 92nd, 93rd and 94th bandits executed under the Emergency Regulations were hanged at the Pudu Gaol on Friday morning, (June 23. They were Kok Fan Foo, Chong Yong Pin, Scow Hen, Loh Sin, and Hew Oon who were tried and convicted by the249 words
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349 1950-06-25 1 RANGOON, June 24.— Pri me Minister, Pandit Nehru, accompanied by the Burmese Prim c Minister, Mr. Thakin Nu, went on a picnic cruise on the Rangoon river m a special launch this morning.— Pandit Nehru last night ex pressed a deepGIIS - 349 words
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Article38 1950-06-25 1 MADRAS, June 24.— The total number and amount of cheques that passed through the Madras Bankers Clearing: House during the week ended Friday, June 2, 1950, were 56,443 and Rs. 7.35,09.370 resnepHv*i v FOCFOC - 38 words
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729 1950-06-25 2 No Drastic Changes Contemplated NEW DELHI, June 24. New measures to ensure efficiency, co-ordination and stricte r control over expenditure, without drastic changes m the prese nt set-up, constitute the main features of the Central Govemm ent Secretariat Reorganisation Scheme, as finalised, according to reliableFOC - 729 words
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Article64 1950-06-25 2 BOMBAY, June 24. Raja Maharaj Singh, the 72-year-old Governor of Bombay, has "imposed" a voluntary cut of 5 percent In his salary of Rs. 5,500 from July 1. The cut, effected m addition to an earlier voluntary cut of 15 percent of his salary since NovemberFOC - 64 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-06-25 2 PHOTO. The Prime Minister of Pakistan, L iaquat All Khan, places a wreath at the base of the National War Memorial at Ottawa erected to honour Canadians who died m World War I. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article859 1950-06-25 2 Future Of The 'Brights' None Too Bright BOMBAY, June 24. The diamond trade is m the doldrums. Diamond dealers m India, which m ancient times used to send its famous gems like the Kohinoor" and the "OrioflT from the mines of Goiconda and Sam ba'purFOC - 859 words
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Article37 1950-06-25 2 CALCUTTA, June 24. A pilot plant for manufacture of synthetic petrol Ls being set up at the Bengal Engineering College near Calcutta. The plant will produce petrol by the well-known Troftson-S'lAehe* procwi, FOCFOC - 37 words
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338 1950-06-25 2 Planning Commission Reviews India's Steel Industry NEW DELHI, June 24. The Indian National Planning Commission, the top-most planning body m the country, has now turned its attention to the iron and steel industry. The Commission has already begun its work, with food and statistics as the first two items onFOC - 338 words
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128 1950-06-25 2 iNEW DELHI, June 24.— The Indian Government has decided to accord financial assistance to Indian operators of air transport services, it was officially learned here. This "subsidy" will be paid at the rate of 9 annas pergallon of aviation petrol used by operators ofFOC - 128 words
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Article94 1950-06-25 2 MADRAS, June 24. A Madras Government order on wages and working hours is expected to give some relief to the much-harassed i litniT Stenographers m commercial establishments will be exempted from the Shop Assistants Act specifying working hours and intervals provided they are given half an hour'sFOC - 94 words
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89 1950-06-25 2 INDIAN JEWS TO START "GANDHIAN COLONY" IN ISRAEL MADRAS, June 24. Twenty Jewish families have left the southwest port of Cochin this woek for Israel. They will start a "Gandhi Colony" m Palestine where the Israel Government had given them some land. A spokesman of the emigrants said: "It isFOC - 89 words
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167 1950-06-25 2 S. African Senate Adopts Communist Suppression Bill CAPETOWN, June 24. South African Senate today adopted the Suppression of Communism Bill at its third reading on. the casting vote of the President, Senator C. Van Niekerk. The Senate had recorded an equal division of 18 votes for and 18 votes againstReuter - 167 words
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73 1950-06-25 2 NEW DELHI, June 24 —The Goveminent of India has allocated Rs. 250,000,000 for the resettlement of displaced persons during 1950-51, It is officially learnt here. A sum of Rs. 50,000,000 has been sanctioned, m addition, for the rehabilitation of East Pakistan refugees. TheFOC - 73 words
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1967 1950-06-25 3 Need For An All-India Press Council Urged 1 Mr. X Rtma Rao's Speech At Hyderabad Conference HYDERABAD, June 2y~— Presiding over the first All Hyderabad Journalists' Conference on Sunday, June 18. Mr. K. Rama Rao, Editor of the 'Searchlight* Patna, pleaded for theFOC - 1,967 words
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Article, Illustration93 1950-06-25 3 PHOTO). News reporters representing United States press associations and indep endent newspapers, and correspondents for many overseas publicatio ns ask questions freely of U.S. Presi dent Harry S. Truman at weekly press conference. More than 500 reporters are accredited and may attend. There are no restrictions as to questions askedU.S.I.S. - 93 words
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Article63 1950-06-25 3 BOMBAY, June S3.— Over 1,700,000 people among India's 340 millions "mias a meal per week." Besides, two hundred foreign statesman have expressed support to the campaign, Mr. Jagparvesh Chamdar. organiser of the "miss-a-meal" movement, told newsmen here. The movement was started early this year to supplement theFOC - 63 words
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159 1950-06-25 3 BOMBAY, June 24.— India's mentrallty In the "cold-war" between the United States and Russia had induced puzzlement and sometimes hostility m the American mind, Rev. Jerora D'Souza, Indian delegate to the 4th U.N. Assembly, told a student audience here. Rev. D'Souza, who is theFOC - 159 words
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Article79 1950-06-25 3 NEW DELHI, June 24 Bicycles are the "major headache" to traffic cops m India's capital, according to the Transport Ministry's Roads Organisation here. The cyclists, singly or m rows, ride the highways with great unconcern and most roqd accidents and traffic jams are caused byFOC - 79 words
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75 1950-06-25 3 SYNTHETIC PETROL MANUFACTURE IN INDIA NEW DELHI, June 24. A pilot plant for the production of synthetic petrol is being fabricated at the Bengal Engineering College, Sibpur, It U learnt here. The College recently undertooK research on production of synthetic petrol by the Flscher-Tropsch process. The preparation of the differentFOC - 75 words
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104 1950-06-25 3 Mass Movement In Nepal: 90 Arrests Reported CALCUTTA, June 23. A large number of people of Palhi district of Nepal adjacent to Gorakhpur m Uttar Pradesh) have launched a mass movement under the auspices of the Nepali Congress, as a sequel to the arrest of several people for alleged subversiveFOC - 104 words
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Article89 1950-06-25 3 NEW DSLHI, June 24.— Dr. John Matthal, who resigned the Finance Ministershlp this month owing to differences with Prime Minister Nehru, had a "great respect" for his former head-peon. On the eve of his departure from Delhi, Dr. Matthai went round the Finance Ministry and 'took leaveFOC - 89 words
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168 1950-06-25 3 MADRAS, June 24.— The Government of Madras have ordered that statues of leaders should generally be permitted to be erected on public roads only if they do not cause obstruction to any traffic, and if they are found to be artistically good. It wasFOC - 168 words
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291 1950-06-25 4 Mr. K. N. Kaimal To Represent Indian Rubber Board COCHIN, June 24. The eighth meeting of the Indian Rubber Board was held on June 12 and 13 at the Malabar Hotel, Willingdon Island. Mr. B. H. Whitehorn was elected Vice-Chairman of the Board at the meeting, Mr. K. N. Kaimal,FOC - 291 words
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