Indian Daily Mail, 27 June 1950
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Title Section16 1950-06-27 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI NO. 135. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article68 1950-06-27 1 North Korea's Communist Premier Kirn II Sung today ordered -iis Red soldiers to continue nght.ng until the "military power" of jouth Korea Is "sm^hed". m a 5,000-word proclamation jroadcast m Korean over fyong- aiig ladio and monitored nere, .^un reasserted the Nortn Korean .omencion that theReuter; A.P. - 68 words
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Article72 1950-06-27 1 HONOLULU, June 26. Three ships and the commander of South Korea's small navy were caught at Pearl Harbour when their nation was invaded yesterday. The vessels converted patrol craft recently given Korea by the United States were en route to the Far East. Admiral II Won Sohn,A.P. - 72 words
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Article68 1950-06-27 1 NEW DELHI, June 26.— The In dian Foreign Affairs Ministry saic today it was awaiting a report frorr me Indian representative at thf U.N. Korea Commission, Anut Singh, regarding Korean hostili ties. It said it was unable to com ment on the situation until a communications wasA.P. - 68 words
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484 1950-06-27 1 But Fighting Still Goes On Situation Reported Gravely Deteriorated LAKE SUCCESS, June 26.— The United Nations Security Council yesterday branded the invasion of South Korea from the North as an act of aggression called for fighting to stop, and ordered the Northern forces back over484 words
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Article168 1950-06-27 1 BOMBAY, June 26.— A demand for complete withdrawal of Negro troops now stationed m Goa (a Portuguese Possession m India) has been made by Mr. Waman Desai, a former General Secretary of Goa JNa- tional Congress. In a statement issued m Bombay on June 24GIIS - 168 words
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186 1950-06-27 1 JOINT BOARD FOR EASTERN STATES INAUGURATED (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, June 26. Prime Minister Pandit fawakarlal Nehru who has just returned from his South-East Asian tour inaugurated here yesterday the India Government's Joint Rehabilitation Board which joill co-ordinate resettlement plans186 words
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403 1950-06-27 1 BOMBAY, June26.—Mr.Kicnara ue ueverau, representative m India of the Free Trade Union Comnittee, who visited Korea, today called for positive, morally right and decisive action" to solve the Korean situation. Mr. Deverall, who is organiser of the non-Lorn-munist World Trade Union Movement,Reuter - 403 words
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332 1950-06-27 1 CALCUTTA, June 26.— The Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, who returned to Calcutta on June 24 after his South-East Asian tour said that a new Asia was being born with great opportunities before it. Events m Asia were bound to have repercussions all overGIIS - 332 words
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Article56 1950-06-27 1 PORT LOUIS, Mauritius, June 27: Dharam Yash Dcv, Indian Commissioner m Mauritius, was leaving here yesterday by steamer after 21 nonths m office. It was officially stated here that he left on grounds >f ill health. He will be succeeded by Mr. John Aloysius Thivy, atReuter - 56 words
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44 1950-06-27 1 COLOMBO, June 26. A telegraphic code for transmitting Sinnalese messages is now being considered by the postal authorities. The code is to be based on phonetics and the Post-master-General has appointed a study grouD to investigate the possibility. FOCFOC - 44 words
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358 1950-06-27 1 In the Triang area of Pahang yesterday a railway jeep was attacked by bandits. The driver, a surveyor and a Special Constale were killed. One other Special Constable was seriously wounded, says a Police Communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds:358 words
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Article26 1950-06-27 1 NEW DELHI, June 26.— Prime Minister Pandit Nehru returned to Delhi from his Indonesian tour and visits to Singapore and Rangoon.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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98 1950-06-27 1 CITIZEN'S PLEBISCITE TO DEMAND RELEASE OF MAYOR AND COUNCILLORS NICOSIA, June 26.— Nine Leftwing organisations m Limassol yesterday jegan a "citizen's plebiscite" to demand that their mayor and five coun•illors be released from prison and einstituted m their offices. The Supreme Court ordered their mprisonment three weeks ago for contemptReuter - 98 words
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Advertisement31 1950-06-27 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (BY POST) Malaya, B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 4.00 3 12.00 6 24.00 1 Year 48.00 Other Places 1 Month 5.00 3 15.00 6 30.00 l Year 60.0031 words
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Article611 1950-06-27 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. June 27, 1950. PANDIT NEHRU'S ADVICE TO INDIANS IN MALAYA-II JHAT Indians m Malaya, or for that matter Indians m any country, should stand on their own feet, is only as it should be. India's Prime Minister Pandit Nehru has, m our opinion, donf wen611 words
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876 1950-06-27 2 Opposition Parties To Conf er On July 1 In Bombay Socialist Leader Explains Objectives Communist Party hot Invited! BOMBAY, June 26.— Mr. Jai Prakash Narain, General Sec- retary of the Socialist Party, told Pressmen here that the conference of "opposition parties" to he held i* Bombay on July 1 andFOC - 876 words
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Article76 1950-06-27 2 JAMMU, June 30. Lord Indra the Indian version of Jupiter Pluvius --has answered the prayer of his devotees here. Saffron-robed Pundits chanted hymns from the Vedas extolling Indra so that rain might fall on Jammu, which was m the grip of .ieat-wave. When on the third-day,F.0.C. - 76 words
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165 1950-06-27 2 BOMBAY, June 30. The first cooperative factory m India will start functioning m a few months. Owned by sugarcane growers of Loni. market town m Bombay province, the factory will produce sugr. The foundation-stone of the factory was laid by Mrs. Laxmibai Nimbalkar, wife ofF.0.C. - 165 words
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Article69 1950-06-27 2 i ALLAHABAD, June 30. Indian Prime Minister Nehru has not forgotten his home town, Allahabad m the United Provinces, though his ministerial duties have kept him away from it. He recently got himself enrolled, under special rules, as a voter for the forthcoming Allahabad Municipal elections.F.0.C. - 69 words
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410 1950-06-27 2 DESTRUCTION OF SABARIMALA TEMPLE "AN ACT OF VANDALISM KOTTAYAM, June 26. From the evidence so far availabl from pilgrims who have visited Sabarimaiai after the recent depredation, there is ground for the inference that the destruc- tion of the sacred temple and the shrine was a deliberate act of vandalism.FOC - 410 words
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221 1950-06-27 2 SETH DALMIA'S APPEAL FOR RELIEF TO REFUGEES for purposes other than ref nsjeTTT lief. 6 c He also suggests the convening ol a meeting of merchants and other* early m July to devise means of rai* ing funds for refugee rehabilitation Appealing for funds for immediate relief to refugees heFOC - 221 words
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636 1950-06-27 2 DR. GIDWANI'S IMPRESSIONS AFTER STAY IN WEST BENGAL Ind£Seffi\^ nen both m office and out of it would be (doing a great SSsSvfS h°i °f nly i? the d^aced persons but to the entire g countr^ Ssl :hey frankly expressed their viewsF.0.C. - 636 words
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230 1950-06-27 2 BOMBAY, June 26.— 1n order to meet the needs of the increasing number of students talking up law, an additional Division each m the First LL.B. and Second LL.B. classes has been created at the Government Law t/Ollege, Bombay. Moreover, the limit of admissionF.0.C. - 230 words
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Article181 1950-06-27 2 NEW DELHI, June 26— India's Education Minister, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, who is due to leave on a tour of Iran and Turkey on July 14 next is expected to stop for a day m Karachi on his way from India to Teheran, it isFOC - 181 words
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Article122 1950-06-27 2 BOMBAY. June 26. Penicillin prices In Bombay touched a new low level on June 21 vaer th.-« Cicvernment decided to sell the dru« at 12J per cent abeve the cost pr;ce instead of ilie 33 per ctnt normal charged by dealers. T v v vernmentFOC - 122 words
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Advertisement21 1950-06-27 2 BUY GOLD LEAF Ceylon Quality TEA with complete confidence tbat it IB unexceUed— incomparable and unequalled. Agents. F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD.,21 words
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Advertisement90 1950-06-27 2 Tk&ie4 -find ca tidtaj 1/lfawwii /^L W'KEPLEIT AJ|^m3 flyr In these da >' s g rowin g jB B^*^ children depend upon getting the right food extras. /48« X AftCr sevent^ y ears 'Kepler' ll S SnH thC finCSt food extra yjfcXjk \l you can bu y —so start the90 words
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307 1950-06-27 3 CEYLON NEWS: Mr. Giri Inaugurates CIC Volunteer Corps 'A Sure Foundation For Non-Violence" COLOMBO, June 26.— Badulla was the scene of great rejoicing on June 18 when Mr. V. V. Giri inaugurated the Ceylon Indian Congress Volunteer Corps m the presence of a large gathering, over which Mr K. Rajalingam,FOC - 307 words
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Article151 1950-06-27 3 COLOMBO, June 26.— While tons of rotten onions still lie m the harbour warehouses ten days after they were unloaded m that condition from the Bharatsena,, Colombo hawkers have managed to purchase a quantity of these onions and are peddling them on theFOC - 151 words
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393 1950-06-27 3 COLOMBO, June 26. The first all-expense U.S. Government scholarship to Ceylon under the SmithMundt Act, providing funds for excnange of persons, has been awarded to Mrs. C. Godakumbura, wife of Dr. c E. Godakumbura, Assistant Commissioner, Archaeological Department. In addition, Mrs. Godakumbura, has received aFOC - 393 words
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96 1950-06-27 3 JAEFNA, June 26. At a public meeting presided over by Mr. C Ponnambalam, Mayor of Jaffna, held at the Jaffna esplanade, Mr. S Amblhaibhakan, principal, Ramasrishna. Vidyalayam, said that m view of the contributions by the late Kathi S. M. Aboobucker, J.P., M.M.C., to theFOC - 96 words
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Article94 1950-06-27 3 AIR CEYLON CORP. ANOTHER STEP COLOMBO, June 26. Sir John Kotelawala, Minister of Transport and Works, and Mr. H. P. Walsh, General Manager of Australian National Airways, last week discussed the final blueprint of the proposed Air Ceylon corporation. It is understood that the talks were confined to ''general aspects"FOC - 94 words
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162 1950-06-27 3 CEYLON WARSHIP PARTICIPATES IN NAVAL EXERCISES COLOMBO, June 26.— Commander Dunsterville who is m charge or the naval manoeuvres m which the Ceylon warship Vijaya has been participating, said that he was Impressed by the efficiency and despatch with which the Vijaya's men carried out orders. He said: They actedFOC - 162 words
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Article146 1950-06-27 3 COLOMBO, June 26. A forest fire, starting on the right bank of the Oal Oya, two miles inland from the Ingiriyagala Dam site, destroyed more than 150 acres of Jungle on Saturday. The flames and smoke rose high into the air and were visibleFOC - 146 words
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Article130 1950-06-27 3 COLOMBO. June 26. Mr. Bryce Ryan, Professor of Sociology at the University of Ceylon, has just completed a short tour of the "caste" villages of Kalutara district. Professor Ryan Is making a study cullar features, folklore, special customs, traditions etc. On June 2u he visited PotupitiyaFOC - 130 words
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222 1950-06-27 3 BOMBAY. June 26. Indian agriculturists would shortly leave hero for training for Australia. New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Switzerland and "Prance, according to Mr. S. M. Wahi, leader of the Indian Delegation to the Fourth Session of the International Federation of AgriculturalFOC - 222 words
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259 1950-06-27 3 SECURITY MEASURES AT BR. ROYAL PALACES TIGHTENED LONDON, June 26. Scotland I A Yard's chiefs hurriedly discussed I s security arrangements at Britain's I n Royal Palaces on Saturday follow- I ing the knifing of Dowager Q v Mary's elderly housekeeper man who got into Respondent) House past scarlet-ur.<27._There has259 words
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Article54 1950-06-27 3 June 27. —Mr 1 WHEN DOCTOS nt M ™;r to *S I PATNA, June 30.- Rat legislation on here watched an olc'tombay Municipal art unconscious girl, conferring the given up as hopeles*tion on the Hyher by the legs. ty would soon be I Administration of oxygen by the doctorF0C - 54 words
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125 1950-06-27 3 NEW DELHI. June 26. About 200 swarm movements were noticed m various parts of Rajas than Ajmer, Saurashtra, Bombay, PEPSU, Punjab (I), Madhya Bharat and Madhya Pradesh during the week ended June 15, according to latest report on the locust situation m India byFOC - 125 words
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Article38 1950-06-27 3 POONA, June 26.— An earthquake shock of moderate Intensity, at itt origin with epicentre 7,245 milet away from Poona, was recorded by seismographs m the meteorolongical Office hers at 12-40 a..m fTST) on June 21. FOCFOC - 38 words
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Article97 1950-06-27 3 i PEERLESS SPECIFIC FT' O MntACULOrjune 27. Hindu UGHTJCiia leaders and three workers were arrested by the special branch police in Calcutta on June 23. No reasons were given for the arrests. The arrested leaders are: Messrs Ma khan Lai Biswas, Secret? ry o the Bengal Provincial Hindu Mahasabha,FOC - 97 words
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98 1950-06-27 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) FAIZABAD, June 27.— "My Impression Is that the situation is not so alarming as it appeared," said Lai Bahadur Shastri, Home Minister, summing up the views on Communist activities m the .Eastern .distrcits of Uttar Pradesh. He was addressing a conference98 words
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Article104 1950-06-27 3 LUCKNOW, June 27.—Seventyfive rare paintings of Moghul period which now adorn the Government House, Lucknow, were recently recovered from junk heaps of the second-hand dealers by the Governor if Uttar Pradesh, Sir Homi Mody. These priceless art treasures, the noperty of the former United Services Club were sold toGIIS - 104 words
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Article97 1950-06-27 3 NEW DELHI, June 27 The Param Vir Chakra, Republican India s highest decoration for gallantry, has been awarded to 2/Lt. Rama Raghoba Rane of the Corps of Engineers for conspicuous heroism and exemplary leadership m the Jammu and Kashmir operations. 2/Lt. Rane is the thirdFOC - 97 words
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115 1950-06-27 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, June 27 Senate of Travancore University, considering the Radhakrishnan Commission Report on University Education, has reiterated firmly that English should be retained as the medium instruction until tt could be replaced by a common Indian language m sM115 words
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79 1950-06-27 3 MR. THIVY JOINS INDIAN NAVAL SQUADRON SINGAPORE, June 27.— The Representative .of the Government of India m Malaya, Mr. J. A. Thivy, left Singapore this morning on the destroyer INS Rajput to join the Indian Naval Squadron at present engaged m naval exercises with the Far East Squadron of theGIIS - 79 words
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27 1950-06-27 3 STOP PRESS AUSTRALIAN BOMBERS FOR MALAYA CANBERRA, June 27.— Australian Prime Minister announced that after discussion of Korea war. the Cabinet had decided to send a ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1950-06-27 4 Admission In Official Report For Last Month Estate workers are conscious of the present high price of rubber, but, as elsewhere, a few estates are benefiting from that price to the full, says the Report of the Labour Department, Federation of Malaya,1,019 words
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Article176 1950-06-27 4 A statement issued yesterday by the Federal Government states that a report appearing m a Sunday paper on June 25, (not the IDM> gives a heading that Government faces a million dollar loss on the rice ration. This report contains inaccuracies. Following Is a statement now176 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-06-27 4 MISS NAGARATNAM who sang some selected songs m Tamil and Hindustani at the Bufle Dinner given by the Singapore Regional Indian Congress to the Officers of the Indian naval squadron at the Adelphi Hotel— Roof Garden on Sunday, June 25.40 words
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124 1950-06-27 4 As part of the July Fourth Independence Day Celebrations, tho American Association is holding a picnic on July 2 at the Polo grounds, Thompson Road, Singapore, it was announced by tho Association today. A comprehensive and varied programme has been planned for t'm picnic whichUSIS - 124 words
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Article88 1950-06-27 4 SHARANPUR. June 26.— A European woman, Mrs. J. H. Johnstone, was stabbed on June 21 night, while travelling m a first class compartment of the Frontier Mail, between Rohan Alan and Muzzaffarnagar stations and robbed of her valuables. She was taken to the Civil HospitalFOC - 88 words
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Article56 1950-06-27 4 Figures for the registration of electors for the period ended Jun^ 23, are as follows:— Legislative Council Elections 2058 Municipal Elections 15io Applicants are warned that no additions or alternations to what :s printed on the application form* should be made. Only the infornjacion asked for56 words
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Article22 1950-06-27 4 A Session of Assize will be held at the Supreme Court, Singapore on .vionaay, July 3, at 10.30 a.m.22 words
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Advertisement82 1950-06-27 4 NOTICE I, the undersigned S. S. Packirisamy Pillai of 26, Lorang, M. Telok Kurau, Singapore hereby inform to the public that I have purchased for full settlement the: "Thanabala Provision business" with furniture from Mr. V. Ramasamy, 163 Serangoon Road, Singapore from 1-7-50 I request the creditors and debtors to82 words
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