Indian Daily Mail, 9 July 1950
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Title Section22 1950-07-09 1 HTFGH I Hfttdtmt U nils Jtt B i I VOL. VI. NO. 147. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS22 words
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334 1950-07-09 1 But Warns Socialism, Not Capitalism, Will Triumph Over Communism U* A. is The Only Salvation For Smaller Nations (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 8. Socialist Leaders Messrs. Jai Prakash Narain and Ashok Mehta who arrived here Thursday evening from Bombay to attend334 words
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151 1950-07-09 1 BOMBAY,, July 8. India's Finance Minister, Mr. Deshmukh, met the Committee of the Indian Merchants Chamber here on Saturday afternoon and discussed with them questions relating to finance, taxation and banking. Mr. Saraiya, President of the Chamber, referred to "the maladjustment in the various sectorsFOC - 151 words
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Article71 1950-07-09 1 MADRAS, JuJ.v B.— lndia's Food Minister Mr. K. M Munshi on arrival here on Thursday plunged immediately into earnest discussions with Madras Ministers and officials to devise measures to meet the severe crisis in food. Mr. Munshi was urged to provide more rice even71 words
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Article, Illustration14 1950-07-09 1 Pandit jl laying the foundation stone of Mahatmaji's Memorial at Race Course Lane, Singapore.14 words
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Article163 1950-07-09 1 KOZHIKODE, July 8. Mr. K. Madhava Menon, Education and Law Minister to the Madras Government, and Mr. C. K. Govindan Nair, M.L.A.. President, Kerala Provincial Congress Committee, have been defeated in the elections heid undr the new constitution of the Congress to the Kerala Provincial Congress CommitteeFOC - 163 words
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39 1950-07-09 1 RETURN OF 5,000 MUSLIMS TO U.P. APPROVED NEW DELHI. July 8. GovtS"?ISL Of Ix JS ia have a B"ed to m the strength o( which they wil hv allowed to ent.r India 'S!f ImUa not "e treated L FOCFOC - 39 words
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89 1950-07-09 1 NAGPUR, July B.— A petition for a writ of mandamus challenging the Nagpur Municipal Committee (.Reconstitution and Validation) Ordinance 1950, issued by the Governor of Madhya Pradesh, was filed in Nagpur High Court today by Mr. G. D. Karkare, Editor of the New Leader, aFOC - 89 words
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379 1950-07-09 1 Parents' Memorial To Nagpur Varsity Vice-Chancellor NAGPUR, July B.— A large number of parents of boys and girls studying in colleges affiliated to the Nagpur University have submitted a memorial to Vice-Chancellor, KunjUal Dube "earnestly praying that the question ofFOC - 379 words
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Article46 1950-07-09 1 COURT NEW DELHI, July B.—The President has appointed Mr. Deep Narain Binha, Bar-at-Law, a judge of Calcutta High Court with effect from the date he assumes charge of his office, the MUrMry of Horne Affairs said in an announcement FOCFOC - 46 words
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136 1950-07-09 1 SIR A. NYE PRESENTS LETTER OF COMMISSION TO INDIAN PRESIDENT NEW DELHI, July B.— Sir Archibald Nye., U.K. High Commissioner In India, presented his letter or commission to President Prasad on Saturday on tno eve of his departure for England on leave. The presentation, followed agreement between the Governments ofFOC - 136 words
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Article276 1950-07-09 1 NEW LEGISLATION TO STOP MALPRACTICES TO BE UNDERTAKEN MADRAS, July B.— L<uMati<!ii consolidating the law relating to money-lending in the State and providing penalties for malpractices in this connection is shortly to be undertaken by the Government of Madras. A decision to this effect was takenFOC - 276 words
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Article295 1950-07-09 1 20 RILLED SINCE LAST DECEMBER SHILLONG, July 8. Twenty men were killed and a large number of houses razed to the ground as a result of a series of feuds among the Kon yak tribe in the Naga Hills, since December last, according to informationFOC - 295 words
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454 1950-07-09 1 CALL FOR INTERVENTION BY NATIONAL LEADERS NEW DELHI, July 8. The urge at need for top leaders of the Congress to come forward to arrest the rot that has set in the Congress organisation in Uttar Pradesh was em phasised by Mr. MohanlalFOC - 454 words
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208 1950-07-09 1 LONDON. July B— Mr. James Grifflths, British Colonial Secretary told Parliament recently that it was the policy of the Singapore Government to encourage the further growth of joint consultative machinery in trade union affairs The Colonial Secretary was replying in the House of CommonsReuter - 208 words
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119 1950-07-09 1 SIMLA, July B.— An inquiry into the conduct of Sardar Kapur Singh ICS. formerly Deputy Commissioner, Hoshiarpur, opened on Saturday, before the Chief Justice of the Punjab (I) High Court on a reference by the Punjab (I) Government. Sardar Kapur Singh has been underFOC - 119 words
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Advertisement22 1950-07-09 1 TELL YOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLE through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Daily in Malaya over 14 years 71, SELEGIK ROAD, SINGAPORE.22 words
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679 1950-07-09 2 NBgptw ©wrfcJ Be Ready Fori] I NAGPU&, July B.— A bemlution; demanding* the V immediate withdrawal" of* the Government of India's two labour bills—the Labour Relations Bill and the Trane Unions Bill was passed by the conWen}Uon of attack" on the fundamental rightsFOC - 679 words
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551 1950-07-09 2 GOVERNMENT'S ECONOMIC I POLICY ILAMED i Bombay Stock F/xefakg4%M h^^^Smf^Mt throughout the past year the stock market had been sustained principally by professional activity r and not by investment support, bill it was wrong to sou thai //?<> investors had bemstyi*o%oW &ip&utotjpn. "NothingF.O.C. - 551 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-07-09 2 Earl Denies Royal Romance Rumour the 'Earl of palkeith, 26-year--61a son of the Duke of Buficleuch, has denied Paris newspaper reports of his forthcoming engagement to Princess Margaret, youngest daughter of King. George VI and Queen Elizabeth. The Paris paper said the engagement would be announced in August. The Earl,A.P. - 64 words
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Article329 1950-07-09 2 PRIZE FOR HIGHEST TAX-PAYER! MADRAS, July B.—The8 The ttadras Government will gjye auriw for tfee theatre QWnerwtw fifty .s the highest entertamnjfea.t tall;' of the year. He wIU al«o be tempted from U»e .la* tor one dafr But the sum, S Vel> mU5t '*^T <lonated to i r Gopala £eddyFOC - 329 words
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101 1950-07-09 2 PREHISTORIC TERRACOTTA HEADS UNEARTHED ",i£ ALC I T A> July B—lndian8 Indian areh£logists have unearthed terracotta heads of Hindu Gods and Goddesses, believed to be 1 500 years old from Murshldabad district In West Bengal. .According 'o the archeologisU, the heads bear distinctive marks of Kfr^fe^" of the rei nFOC - 101 words
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Article99 1950-07-09 2 JAIPUR, July B.— Rajasthan. government's geologists have reported discovery of a coal seam in the Palaiia area near here. It is at 140 feet depth at one ol the shafts. Another bore hole has nit ten feet thick coai at 250 feet below groundFOC - 99 words
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81 1950-07-09 2 Alleged Breach Of Official Secrets Act BOMBAY, July 8. Three prominent members oi tile Indian Radical Democratic Party will go before the Bombay City Magistrate enortjy to answer a charge of breaking the Official Secrets Act They are Mr. M. N. Roy, oneme General Secretary of toe Indian Communist Party,FOC - 81 words
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Article48 1950-07-09 2 NSW DELHI, July B.— The MafeS a Oa a «onal Memorial others against infectloi: An All-India Anti-Leprosy Council will be established here und- r toe auspices of the -Gandhi Trust Thv Council will start rssidenUal ponies for lepers and reseajrch ln £Wutes for anti-lepro&y work48 words
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Article80 1950-07-09 2 LUCKNOW, July 8. A govern ment Precision Instruments Factory iiere will shortly go Into proauction. The production programme for the current year include* manufacture of 450 water meters, 7,000 medical syringes. 150 microscopes and 250 electricity meters. A cement factory, machinery for which wllL come from theFOC - 80 words
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805 1950-07-09 2 NEW J)fiLHI, July 8\ tion of Industrial Employ e\ randum to the Government differences with the propo&et it stands at present. While tHe Or a animation important and necessary pit siders that some of its pro\ very object of the measure. TriDunai,805 words
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Advertisement9 1950-07-09 2 WjQW^^H (with Cuaiftcol Craosot*) L J M ■f JJ»IMW/'/9 words
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1213 1950-07-09 3 I 'Detention Act Must Be Suspended on oi n/i BOMBAY, July B.— A six-point memorandum detailing steps to be taken for "free and fair" election* next year was adopted by the Conference of Opposition Parties which conclude^ its two-day session here on JulyFOC - 1,213 words
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Article59 1950-07-09 3 TWO BIRDS AT ONE SHOT! NEW ..WWt Ju}y ft. ,%wn^ Uwyer K. f a*ST bA •urgent prpWems" when he took £ver tn* footf .porttc^i^, thj; Ue ha4 t<i,lp*usfurate a=,drive fojr wcononay, in expenditure and »p-, point a trjastwoythy Ffriy%te B^cre-. tary. Mrs. Lilavstthi .Munshi. taleaited wile oi the Food MinisterFOC - 59 words
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Article87 1950-07-09 3 BOMBAY, July B.—The8 The Congreas Party in Bombay province will balr "all form* of 'gambling including horse racing" by 1953, if returned to power in next year's general elections. Bombay's Home Minister. Mr. Morarji Desat, told a press-con-ference here "if we take up office after the elections,FOC - 87 words
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Article74 1950-07-09 3 cAIiCUtTA,- July T^ J A f severiman Tibetian delegation to." communist China, which was here for three weeks for a reply from Peking, has left for Gangbok abandaning the effort Complaining about Calcutta's "oppressive heat/' the Tibetians said they would try v again in-JUne for anFOC - 74 words
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1390 1950-07-09 3 Support To Congress IS TiruftekteU Conference nu] I Resolutions TIRUNELVEL1, July 8. -4 resolution contemn* \ing the subversive activities of certain elements in society and calling upon Harijans not to have anything to do u?Uh them but to support unreservedly the Congress Government that wasFOC - 1,390 words
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203 1950-07-09 3 Next Session Of Madras Legislature MADRAS, July B.— The next session \w the Madras Legislative Assembly will commence on. Aug. 1, ajv which day the Governor will address both Houses of the Legislature. The .Chief Minuter toita Press.men rece»«s that the Hin4u "Religious Endowments Bill, as it had emerged fromFOC - 203 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-07-09 3 PHOTO. 1 South Korean troojus march in formation during the 1948 revolution in their homeland. On June 25 Southern troops were alerted &£2 ld tov^ng North Korean Forces, officially estimated at 50,000, sweeping Southward into the American-Sponsored Korean Republic— A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article130 1950-07-09 3 KARACHI, July 8.-rThe Pakistan Government have decided to set up this month a new police force under the Pakistan Special Police Establishment 'to enforce efficiency the Foreign Exchange Control Act, it was {earnt here on June 20. The formation of this force, it was stated,FOC - 130 words
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Advertisement86 1950-07-09 3 li Mi) oFwoSan 1 A fascinat'njf book of line ustractions Information will be sent FREE on receipt of six addresses of English knowing L persons over 21 years. Rai Institute, Poona 4. India. t» i .....jn.......... iaiUtl<w||jtt|||>> FreSMßried Any age regain th,at yo«itlifui vigour which ladie.? admire aid voung men86 words
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1544 1950-07-09 4 To Increase Their Bargaining Power Against Labour]™* The Federation of Industrialists and Traders in Singapore still is the only employers* body in the Colony registered as a Trade Union, says its Council's annual report for the year ended March 31, 1950. The report says:1,544 words
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55 1950-07-09 4 Miss Sukesi Budjardjo, of the Indonesian Military of Social Afrairs is leaving London In ten days time to return to Djakarta by air. She has been studying British educational and social developments and has also given valuable assistance in establishing the cultural section of the55 words
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272 1950-07-09 4 ADEQUATE STOCKS AVAILABLE, ASSURES GOVERNMENT Reports have been appearing recently in the press concerning an expected rise in the price of sugar, the possibility of a shortage in supplies and the hoarding of stocks by distributors~~und wholesalers who receive a quota of272 words
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Article103 1950-07-09 4 Since the electoral registry reopened again on July 1 the followtS 8r j neW 3o° tex have re Ktetered u For Legislative Elevtions— 3.o24 For Municipal Elections— 2,470 The voting strength, before the registry re-opened, was as followsFor Legislative Elections— 37,l99 for Municipal Elections— l3,l43. With103 words
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124 1950-07-09 4 Members of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, Far East delegation left Brussels on Saturday for Karachi to begin their tour Three members Mr. John Broohy (C.1.0.), Mr. Gordon Chapman (A.F.L.) and Mr. Ro*er Dekeyzer (Belgian Confederation of U r r) have returned from124 words
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248 1950-07-09 4 Won;? Wu Tsuan of 45-B Tiong Poh Road, Singapore, 18-year-old student, has won a scholarship in an American college arranged through the Institute of International Education and the United States Information Service. Mr. Wong will leave on July 9 in the Sirdhana for Hong Kong,USIS - 248 words
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62 1950-07-09 4 The following will represent the Singapore Indian Association Soccer XI against the Johore Bahru District Soccer XI at Johore Bahru today Sunday. Players are requested to be at No. 6. Race Course Lane by 3.00 p.m. sharp for transport Narayanan, Veloo, Rahim, M Chandra. P.62 words
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Article110 1950-07-09 4 As a result of a request bv General Headauarters FARELF to the War Office in February last, an Army Operational Research Section has recently arrived in Singapore" The section comprises :-Lt -col j R. bniney— (Royal Corp. oi Signals commanding) Major J s>t U i110 words
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92 1950-07-09 4 At an extra-ordinary general meeting of the Indian Association Seria/tielait, held on June 18 it was unanimously agreed to erect a txtmanent building for the Associa uon, and a sum of $12,uu0 was esti mated for tnis purpose, the entiro sum to be raised92 words
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Advertisement38 1950-07-09 4 MATTERS DISCUSSED IN COUNCIL DRAFT LABOUR C6DE— FEDERATION OF MALAYA A Sub-Committee has reported on this draft legislation which is found unsatisfactory in many respects. A full report will be issued to members in the near future when38 words
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