Indian Daily Mail, 3 July 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 141. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 296 1 Plants First Tree At Gandhiji's Samadhi At Rajghat (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 2. A million trees were planted m the cities, towns and villages a'l over India yesterday to inaugurate the Agriculture Ministry's afforestation campaign "Van Maholsav." President Rajendra Prasad planted the
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  • 249 1 NEW DELHI, June 28. (By Air Mail i. The Government of India have drawn up a scheme for a competition to encourage the planting of trees and their after care. Prizes to he awarded range from Rs. 60 to Rs. 5,000 and they
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  • 169 1 TOKYO. July 2. The North Korean Communists said to3ay that they killed or wounded 9.000 South Koreans and captured 3,000 last Thursday alone. In a broadcast by the Chinese Co/nmunin radio at Peking quoting North Korean dispatches, they said the Northern army "dealt a crushing blow to
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  • 63 1 BOMBAY, July 2.— Typewriter nanufacturing plants are shortly to jt established in Bombay. One plant .'ill be erected by an Indian firm vhich has concluded an agreement vi th a British concern for technical .id and patent rights. A part of the accessary machinery hhs
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  • 124 1 x FOR FREE FAIR ELECTIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, July 2. A score of leading Liberal, Socialist and Leftist leaders meeting here at a Conferrence convened by Mr. Jayaprakash Narayan today adopted six point memorandum detailing suggestions to make the country's first general elections next
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  • 81 1 BOMBAY. July 2. In a Press interview m Bombay on June 29, the Socialist leader, Mr. Jai Prakash Nara.yan, welcomed the steps taken so far by the Security Council on the Korean, question. He expressed the hope that "the steps being taken will not
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  • 84 1 NEW DELHI. July 2.— The total value of India's foreign trade during May 1950 amounted to Rs. 826.9 million. Merchandise exports including re-exports were valued at Rs. 339.7 million and imports at Rs. 487.2 million. Import figures do not include the value of certain consignments
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  • 253 1 S. KOREAN TROOPS STILL HOLDING OUT NORTH OF SUWON TOKYO, July 2.— British and United States warships went into action off the east coast of South Korea m the Samchok-Kangnung area, sinking five out of six Communist motor torpedo boats engaged, General Douglas
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  • 343 1 THE "MADRAS MAIL" SUGGESTS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. July 2.— The "Madras Mail" suggested m an editorial last week that the India Government should divert to the Koreann waters tine Indian Naval flottiia now m the Malayan waters m order to implement
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  • 46 1 KALAIMAGAL SCHOOL CELEBRATES KINGS BIRTHDAY The above picture was taken when the Kalaimaga) School, Yeo Chu Kane Road, Singapore, celebrated the King's Birthday on June 8. Dr. James Browne, Medical Superintendent. Mental Hospital, hoisted the Union Jack and the National Anthem was sung by the students.
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  • 363 1 With effect from July 1.the whole State of Perak including the Police District of Cameron Highlands but excluding the poice districts of Kroh andTanjong MaMm and that part of the tate of Selangor comprised m the Police sub-district of Sabak !?ernam, is being declared a "Special
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  • 218 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, July 2.— Mr. Yusuf MeheraUy, prominent Indian Socialist and student leader passed away i" Bombay this morning m a nursing home m which he was admitted last week with heart trouble. Forty-four-year-old Mr. MeheraUy, who was consiu?red the "Conscience-keeper
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  • 222 1 The Chief Recruiting Officer, Major J Frost, will visit Malacca on July 17 and 18, to interview potential Army recruits between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. at the Labour Department, Malacca. The types required must be Straits-born Malays, Chinese. South Indians or Eurasians,
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  • 627 2 Singapore, Mon. July 3, 1950. STILL FAR SHORT OF THE IDEAL AT long last and as a final re.sort, we presume the Gov ernment of the Federation of Malaya have decided to expand the present Auxiliary Police Force m the Federation by the formation of Home Guards m every town
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  • 494 2 ValueOt Mass Education Stressed SRI'NAGAR, July 2. Maulana Abul KaJam Azad, Education Minister, Government of India, said here on Sunday June that the problem of Kashmir could be tackled by her people only if they were weH-equipped mentally and intellectually. For this,
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  • 231 2 COLOMBO. July 2. Madame Mathon was worried. Her husband was extremely ill m his berth m the Athos II m which they were travelling from Indo-China to Marseilles, as the ship lay m Colombo harbour. Would she have time to purchase
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  • 207 2 NEGRO TROOPS IN GOA: EARLY WITHDRAWAL DEMANDED BOMBAY, July 2.— A demand for the complete withdrawal of the Negro troops now stationed m Goa has been made by Mr. VVaman Desai, former General Secretary of the Goa National Congress. He warned the Portuguese authorities against "a violent mass upheaval" if
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  • 59 2 WHEAT FROM ARGENTINA: ARRIVE IN MADRAS MADRAS, July 2. The S.S. 'Mestos' carrying 10,096 tons of wheat from Argentina arrived m Madras on June 24. She will discharge 4,000 tons here and carry on the balance cargo to Calcutta. The quantity to be discharged here has been allotted v to
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  • 111 2 NEW DELHI. July 2.— The Government of India's three per cent loan, subscription for which opened on June 19, has been fully subscribed. Announcing this, a Press communique Issued here said that the Government of India's three per cent loan, 1964, was closed at
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  • 54 2 KARIMGANJ. July 2. -In order to co-operate with the Government m the preparation of a completevoters list and to educate the masses m matters regarding the first general election a voters' association has been formed with Mr. Nibaran Chandra Laskar M.L.A as Chairman and Mr. Rajendra Kumar
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  • 82 2 Darjeeling Situation: Supplies Of Electricity And Water Partially Restored DARJEELING, July 2.— Supplies of electricity and water m Darjeeling town which were disclosed as a result of the recent landslides have been partially restored since recently. The restoration of electricity for seating purposes is likely to be delayed for some
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  • 84 2 BOMBAY, July 2.— The Government ot" Bombay has requested the President of the new governing body of the Bullion Association to take effective steps against all forms of unhealthy speculation m the bullion market, and has assured him and the other members of the governing. body
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  • 150 2 MUSSOOftEE. July 2.—The AllIndia Industrial Tribunal for Banks met here recently with Mr. Justice K. C. Sen In the chair. The other members are: Mr. Justice J. N. Majumdar and Mr. N. Chandrasekhara Aiyar. The first dispute which came up before the tribunal related to
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  • 322 2 BOMBAY, July 2.— Mr. S. Sen, India's Chief Election Commissioner, said here on June *24 that under the existing law any children born to Indian citizens m India after January 26, 1950, would not automatically become citizens of India. A
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    43 2 A.P. PHOTO. The Maharajah of Kapurthala and his English-born Maharanee arrived m Paris from London May 15. On arrival at their Paris Hotel the Maharanee is greeted by a family friend, Mr. Iriglon, whUe her husband talks with a member of his suite.-
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  • 129 2 FUTURE OF KASHMIR: "PEOPLE WILL NOT ACCEPT PARTITION" SRINAGAR, July 2.-— "Kashmir is our country, our motherland, and we will not allow it to be partitioned," declared Mirza Mohammed Fazal Beg, Revenue Minister for Janunu and Kashmir, at a meeting held m Shoplan. He added, "No decision by which it
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  • 34 2 BOMBAY. July 2 —Mr. V. Narahari Rao, Auditor-General of India, left Bombay by an Air India International plane last week for London on an extensive tour of Indian Embassies and purchasing: missions abroad. FOC
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  • 327 2 MADRAS, July 2.— The Central Committee of the All-India Forward B'oc unanimously decided not to participate m the a«parties conference convened by Mr. Jai Prakash Narain, the Socialist leader at Bombay *vn July 1 and 2. The Committee, m a resolution, expressed the view
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  • 501 3 CEYLON NEWS: Crew In Police c ustody; Vessel Also Seized COLOMBO, July 2. Firearms, dynamite and sandfilled bottles were used m a running fight between a gang of alleged smugglers m a highpowered motorboat and Customs men m two motor launches a
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  • 192 3 MANNAR, July 2. A con-man who employed an ingenious ruse to dupe his victim was found guility by Mr. B. G. S. David, Manner Magistrate. The incident, It was stated m evidence, occurred on the day jf the arrival m Mannar of the statue of Our Lady
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  • 191 3 A^ K^ H T I. July 2.-R a jkumari Amnt Kaur. India's Health Minister, who presided over the last session of the World Health Organisation at Geneva told Pressmen he?e on Monday June 24 that the W .H O. would send out to
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  • 187 3 INDO PAKISTAN BANKING AGREEMENT NEW DELHI, July 2. The Implementation Committee set up at the Banking Conference between India and Pakistan, held m Lahore :n April, 1949, concluded its two-day ieliberations here recently. The Committee, during its deliberations, is understood to have nade "good progress" m devisinu ivays and means
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  • 50 3 NEW DELHI, July 2— An External Affairs Ministry Press note advisee Indian employees of the Burma Gov ernment, retrenched from service on account of their alien nationality and desiring re-employment m India, to register themselves with the employment exchange nearest to theii homes.— FOC
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    71 3 PHOTO. Wounded Chinese passengers coma ashore at Hongkong on June 4 after British ship Cheung Hing docked on June 6. Two days earlier the small coastal steamer was shelled without warning by a Chinese Nationalist Gunboat about three miles out of Amoy, Communist-held Fort where the ship had unloaded a
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  • 41 3 CALCUTTA. July 1. —In Wen Bengal, production of superior sifk is being stepped up by making use of two subventions totalling Rs 70,000 given by the Silk Board Over 300.000 workers are engaged m tn* snir industry m the State GIIS
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  • 1118 3 Mr. Sri Prakasa On i<esponsibilitifsOfßusiressmen BOMBAY, July 2.— Mr. Sri Prakasa, India's Commerce Minister called upon the businessmen and the trading community of Bombay "who have taken such a prominent part m the country's struggle tor freedom," to come forward and help the Government m consolidating
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  • 33 3 NEW DELHI, July 2.— The Government of India have decided to liberalise import-licensing of strep- 1 tomycin for the January-June 1950 1 period, according to a Health Mi- 1 FOC
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  • 118 3 LUCKNOW, July 2.— Harassed teachers m as many as 5,464 primary and junior high schools In the Lucknow Faizabad Region today received surprise orders they must learn to darn and mend clothes before the academic year is out. The orders, which went out over the
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  • 32 3 BOMBAY, July 2.— Mr. R. K. Nehru, Indian Minister to Sweden, arrived here on Wednesday from Delhi by air, and left for Geneva on Thursday, June 27.— FOC
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  • 510 4 Dr. Abraham's Tribute To Nattukkottai Chettiars "Only recently since the achievement of freedom has the slogan been raised that Indians abroad are the Ambassadors' of the Motherland, but the Chettiars have been acting as true ambassadors of India from time immemorial, and wherever they
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  • 35 4 AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY TO-MORROW On the occasion of American Independence Day, tomorrow July 4 the offices of the American Consulate and the U.S.I.S. library m Kuala Lumpur will be closed, it was announced today.— U.S.I.S.
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  • 173 4 Mr. YE. Shanmugham Chettiar, the Secretary of the ChetUars Nattukkottai Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, the first Chettiar m the Colony to be appointed a Justice of the Peace, was entertained by s he Chamber and other prominent f ndians to a tea party at the Adelphi
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  • 67 4 LIAQ UAT ALI IN LONDON LONDON, July 2.— The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan and the Begum Liaquat Ali Khan arrived at London airport his morning at the conclusion of Jieir North American tour. They will stay m Britain for a few lays as guests of the
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  • 529 4 The War Department storekeepers at a meeting on Saturday last unanimously passed a resolution "impressing on the President of the Army Civil Service Union that "our present plight is the result of continued rough-shod policy by the employers towards a particular group of hardworking
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