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Title Section16 1950-07-05 1 Indian Daily Mail VOLi VI. NO. 143. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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631 1950-07-05 1 5 Police 20 Specials Beat Off 100 Bandits Attack On Kambau Police Post Repulsed Here are the details of the attack on Kambau Police Post which took place on June 28. Ac ording to a Police communique issued m Kuala Lumpur last night:631 words
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Article273 1950-07-05 1 At 5.10 p.m. on Monday m Perak an estate dresser riding a motor cycle was attacked by bandits but withou^ injury, says a police Communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds: Early Monday morning, shots were fired at Special Constables Special Constables returned the273 words
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218 1950-07-05 1 Conveyance Of Firearms: New Regulations Gazetted Regulations are notified m toiay's issue of the Federation Gazette which prohibit the coneyance by road, railway or aircraft vithin the Federation of any flreirm or ammunition, unless m the personal custody of the person censed under the Arms Enactaent to possess the firearm218 words
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107 1950-07-05 1 BOMBAY. July 4.— Mr. O. L. Williams and Mr. P. Nicholls, British Treasury officials visiting Southeast Asia countries to assist m the formation of a coordinated plan for economic aid as decided by the Sydney cor.xerence, left here today by air for Ceylon. Mr.Reuter - 107 words
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312 1950-07-05 1 NEW YORK, July 4. A fresh examination of a" avenue:to seat Communist China m the Security Council was considererl here yesterday to be part of the Indian delegations attempt tr bring about a Truman-Stalin meeting or, failing that, a meetingReuter - 312 words
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Article114 1950-07-05 1 KOLHAPUR. June 27. (By Air Mail).— Mr. B. Askarrao Jadhav, a delegate to the 1930-31 Round Table Conference and late Revenue Mmber of the Kolhapur Regency Council, died here last night at the age of 83. He had been ill for the past two days.FOC - 114 words
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95 1950-07-05 1 (From Our Own Correspondent PONDICHERRY, July 4 —Mr. D. Zivaniltinam. President of the Pondicherry Town Congress, declared today that the only solution for th« economic betterment of the People of French India was merger witb India. In a statement, he said that the95 words
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Article102 1950-07-05 1 LONDON, vluly 4.— Mr. liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistan's Prime Minister, who arrived m London by air from New York on Sunday morning, is likely to leave London by air for Karachi on July 9, it was learned here today The Pakistan Prime Minister, acReuter - 102 words
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272 1950-07-05 1 WASHINGTON, July 4— lndia's Prime Minister Pandit Nehru and U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson have exchanged messages on the occasion of the July 4 U.S. Independen Day national celebration. Pandit Nehru sent the following l message "It gives me great pleasure to convey toUSIS - 272 words
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248 1950-07-05 1 T (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 4— ln Bombay Dr. N B Khare Pre sident of the Hindu Mahasabha. third largest political party m ."dia, yesterday criticised the Indian Government's support* for the Security Council resolution on Korea as "camouflaged neutrality. Dr.248 words
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201 1950-07-05 1 MOSCOW, July 4.— A high level Russian demand lor the United Nations to expel American armed forces from Korea today highlighted a flood of Soviet press criticism of U.S. military intervention m the Far Last. In a lengti.y statement br^tl.n^ withA.P. - 201 words
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Article, Illustration299 1950-07-05 1 President Harry Truman on June 27 ordered United States planes and warships to. the aid of South Korean forces. Mr. Truman laid down a policy of standing firm against Communist aggression m the, Sf fiS c 1 S 4 par l of theReuter; AP - 299 words
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97 1950-07-05 1 TOKYO, July 4.— Latest reports from U.S. advanced headquarters m Korea indicated that there has not yet been any appreciable consolidation of the fighting line and the initiative still rest. 1 with the North Koreajn Communists who, after forcing evacuation of Suwon. are pressing onA.P. - 97 words
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Article156 1950-07-05 1 The R.A.F. has now two Dakota squadrons from the Dominions working alongside it at Clung] The Australian squadron, while preserving its squadron identity will operate under R.a.F. operational control m precisely the same fashion as has No. 41 Squadron Royal New Zealand Air Force since Septemto/156 words
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56 1950-07-05 1 The Governor of Singapore sent *hr following message to Rear Admiral Barnard, Commanding Officer of the Indian Naval Squadron which left Singapore for Penang yesterday: 'Delighted at visit of Indian Naval Squadron to Singapore. Wish all personnel good luck and look forward to another56 words
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Advertisement31 1950-07-05 1 SUBSCRIPTION KATES (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 1 Year 60.0031 words
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Advertisement22 1950-07-05 1 TELL YOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLE through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Daily m Malaya over* 14 years 71. SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE.22 words
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624 1950-07-05 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. July 5, 1950. THE THIRTEEN MUSKETEERS! EXACTLY thirteen prominent Indians m the Federation of Malaya (why the number was restricted to the proverbially unlucky thirteen, we cannot say) have taken the initiative to form what they call "a central body to represent aU shades of624 words
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1478 1950-07-05 2 Details Ot lndo-Pak Agreement NEW DELHI, July 4. Details of the machinery proposed to be set up to implement the agreement between India and Pakistan on moveable evacuee properties are given m a joint communique issued on June 29. The agreement, which will enableFOC - 1,478 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-07-05 2 :*HOTO. This is a general view of Seoul, capi'al of the South Korean Republic, looking eastward over the city. .Fighting was reported today, June 28, to be m progress 12 miles from the city at, invading North Korean Troops were opposed by the regular forces of the Republic. APAP - 49 words
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156 1950-07-05 2 3 YRS. R.I, RS. 350,000 FINE FOR FORMER CONTRACTOR IN BURMA SIMLA, July 4. A special tribunal found Satwant Singh, formerly a contractor in Burma, guilty of three offences of cheating, and sentenced him on each count to 3 years' r.i., and a fine of Rs. 20,000 or in defaultFOC - 156 words
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252 1950-07-05 2 MADRAS, July 4.—The Southern India Chamber of Commerce, m reply to a questionnaire by the Air Transport Committee of the Government of India urged reduction of air transport rates. The Chamber said that passenger, freight and mail rates were reasonably low, but, sinceFOC - 252 words
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111 1950-07-05 2 RANGOON, July 4— Thakin Nu, Prime Minister of Burma, today expressed pleasure at the recent visit of PandifNehru and said he had been 'a great educational force to the peo Die of Burma." In an interview here, the Burmese Prime Minister said that mFOC - 111 words
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93 1950-07-05 2 NEW DELHI, July 4. General Cariappa, C-in-C, Indian Army, accompanied by Major-General Hiralal Atal, visited the Faridabad Refugee Camp, 16 miles from Delhi on June 27. The camp, wihich has a population of 19,500, has been undeT the control of the Army since Its establishmentFOC - 93 words
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Article44 1950-07-05 2 CALCUTTA, July 4.— An exhibition of Indian art and crafts will be organized m Sweden m September to create greater interest m Indian products and to stimulate their export to Scandinavian countries. The Government of India have approved the idea.— FOCFOC - 44 words
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280 1950-07-05 3 CEYLON NEWS: it Is Not A Part Of Govt* As In Britain' COLOMBO, July 4. ~Mr. A. E. Goonesinha, Chief Government Whip and Minister Without Portfolio, told the u Times of Ceylon* that no provision has been made m the draft estimates toFOC - 280 words
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173 1950-07-05 3 -^Says Prime Minister Senanayake COLOMBO, July 4.— -Ceylon's role, at the moment, m the Korea flare-up is th it of spectator, Mr. D. S. Senanayake, Prime Minister as well as Minister for Defence and External Affai rs, told pressmen here. Commenting on theFOC - 173 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-07-05 3 rhoto. South Korean troops march m formation during the 1948 revolution m their homeland. On June 25 Southern troops were alerted to hold invading North Korean Forces, officially estimated at 59,000, sweeping Southwaad into the American-Sponsoned Korean Republic— APAP - 39 words
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245 1950-07-05 3 LARGE QUANTITIES OF FOODSTUFFS TO BE DESTROYED OLO MRO July i.— Large consignments of foodstuffs and textiles stocked m the central and branch depots ot the Wholesale Co-operative Establishment are to be destroyed. A monster bonfire is planned at Jawatta, Colombo. This disclosure was made during the handinqover process ofFOC - 245 words
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Article140 1950-07-05 3 COLOMBO, July 4. Two years after the incident m the Kadugannawa bomb case m which a schoolboy lost his life his killer was executed, an audible echo of the tragedy roused the purlieus of the Kandy Magistrate's Court recently Among the products m the caseFOC - 140 words
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Article94 1950-07-05 3 COLOMBO, July 4.--Contradict-ing an agency report published m the Indian Press, Mr. J. A. Leembruggen. Deputy Controller of Exchange, told "The Hindu' on June 26 that the Government had no intention of increasing the travelling allowance to Ceylonese alone while going on a holiday to India or Pakistan.FOC - 94 words
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197 1950-07-05 3 UNHERALDED VISITOR IN PREMIER'S BEDROOM! COLOMBO. July 4.- A few days ago there descended upon the Prime Minister m his bedroom at Temple Trees at 5.30 m the morning an unheralded visitor— with a "message". Declaring himself to have received the blessings of various deities, the visitor announced m stentorianFOC - 197 words
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217 1950-07-05 3 COLOMBO, July 4. The Industrial Disputes Bill .had its second reading after a prolonged debate in the House of Representatives on June 23 by 40 votes to 26. Mr. K. Rajallngam, President, Ceylon Indian Congress and member for Nawalapitya, in opposing the Bill saidFOC - 217 words
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121 1950-07-05 3 COLOMBO, July 4— No pandals, garlands or receptions to politicians will be the outcome of a resolution passed at a recent meeting of the Keeraweli Pattu Village Committee, presided over by its chairman, Mr. W. A. Munasinghe. The resolution was moved by Mr. P. C.FOC - 121 words
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111 1950-07-05 3 Monthly Allowance To Municipal Councillors COLOMBO, July 4. A monthly allowance to members of the Colombo Municipal Council to cover cheir out of pocket expenses is one of the recommendations of Mr. M. W. H. de Silva, K.C., Municipal Bribery Commissioner, m his Report. Some years ago, when a MayorFOC - 111 words
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Article106 1950-07-05 3 COLOMBO. July 4.— The Ceylon Indian Congress scored a victory on June 26 morning when the adjourned meeting of the Rubber Wages Board confirmed its earlier decision to increase the wages "i rubber estate workers. Representatives of the Estates Employers' Federation announced at the meeting that theyFOC - 106 words
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89 1950-07-05 3 COLOMBO, July 4. -The following six students from Ceylon have been awarded scholarships by the Government of India for 1950 for higher studies m India. The courses for which they nave been selected arc shown against their names: Mr. A. Jeyapandian, (BSC): Mr. ft A.FOC - 89 words
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Advertisement108 1950-07-05 3 POSTAL TUITION Learn Book-keeping and Accounts m your spare- time and qualify yourself for a better job with a better income. Success sua. an teed Apply for free prospectus: FAR EAST COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, !35-A. River Valley Road. Singapore Indigestion and other stomach l^r^iSsß^' troubles ..are easily and quickly ffiyfiEpt .-<!':!108 words
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Advertisement180 1950-07-05 3 Yet barely a month ago B mm I had to send for him—" mt^ mm oy\ffm afraid myXT* m gJL \S ,Jl J yV% ure^anni\» wt JKJk, LrrZ? ly "His work was behind his excuse i\ "^3^, MB aS* c 0 headaches— said he was it: mJ/.M. AA. h r180 words
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906 1950-07-05 4 Mr. Lay cock's Appeal To Eligible Voters! u This is your last chance to register your name on the roll of electors if you wish to be m time to vote at the next general election for the Legislative Council" declared Mr. John906 words
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258 1950-07-05 4 Mr. John Laycock has tabled tht following questions for the nex. meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council: 1. Is it not a fact that Singa pore has been heavily overchargea m the accounts of the Joint Supply Board and has so far been258 words
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206 1950-07-05 4 GAS MAIN TO CROSS SINGAPORE RIVER The Municipal Gas Department has nearly completed the laying of a new high pressure pumping main from Kallang Gas Works to the Maxwell Road gas-holder station. This main is being laid m 8" east iron pipes and a new type of f lexi ble206 words
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191 1950-07-05 4 "As a result of the recent appeal made by Dr. N. K. Menon and the advice given by the Settlement Secretary Mr. J. P. Blackledge at a meeting of Non-Christian Indians m Government .service, held on Apr. lat the Indian Association. Bagan Jermal Road. Penang,191 words
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Article57 1950-07-05 4 A mass meeting of Indians will be held under the auspices of the Nehru Reception Committee of Seletar Naval Bs*e on July 8 at 5 pjrn. m front of block 42 H.M. Naval Base Singapore, to read the accounts. All axe requested to be present,57 words
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
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288 1950-07-05 4 WANTED A MALAYAN SOCIALIST PARTY" Sir, I wish to suggest that the formation of a Pan-Malayan Political body on a non-communal basis la a vital necessity in order to lead Malaya into nationhood. At present tihere is no single political body on an all-Malayan noncommunal basis and it has been288 words
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Article132 1950-07-05 4 At a meeting of the Seletar Tamil Association held on July 1 it \v i unanimously decided to hold a far. well party m honour of Mr. J. A Thivy, the representative of the Government of India, under the auspices of the Association. Sub-Committee of132 words
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85 1950-07-05 4 Today, Wednesday, July 5. is the Tercentenary of tne Coldstream Guards. The King will represent Colours to th? 3rd Battalion. A des-nption oi this Ceremony by famous 8.8.C. Commentator. Richard Dimbleby, will be rebroadcast irom London ever the Blue NetworK of Radio Malaya from ti.OO85 words
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70 1950-07-05 4 Pursuant to a decision to increase exchange of information between the United Kingdom and French Service authorities m the Far East, a party of senior French officers has arrived m Singapore for discussions. These will be concerned with problems affecting the security of the area,70 words
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