Indian Daily Mail, 11 July 1950
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Title Section16 1950-07-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 149. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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454 1950-07-11 1 J aipraksh Warns Against Reds' Changed Tactics ,Their Sole Aim Is To Push India Into The Soviet Camp' (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 10.— Mr. Jai Prakash Narain, concluding his inaugural address to the All-India Socialist Party Conference held here, warned Party workers against the subtle machinations oi Communists.454 words
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147 1950-07-11 1 MADRAS, Juiv 10. The N atfoaftl Convention of the India" Socialist Party yesterday expre i-:J its appreciation of the United Nations stand on South Kor ca. In a lengthy resolution the Convention also demanded the admission of Communist China to the Security147 words
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Article94 1950-07-11 1 BOMBAY, July 10.— Production targets in India are expected to go up by 67 percent this year, it is learnt here. Rise in production has been made possible by the large scale imports "f cachinery during the past three years. The anticipated increases in proSrfrf94 words
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Article26 1950-07-11 1 NEW DELHI, July 10.~Th e Crown Prince of Luxembourg and his slate? Princess Elizabeth arrived in N^ vkVoX Oft Juty 7.— GIISGIIS - 26 words
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118 1950-07-11 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 10.— President Dr. Rajendra Prasad today visited the Education Ministry's "National Archives" to see the nation's important historic a"<i archeological documents pi'ed up along its spacious alleys. Dr. P. Ba.su. Director of Archives, showed the President scores118 words
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Article41 1950-07-11 1 NEW DELHI, July 10.— Sartlar PaM has thanked high ranking officials, including Ministers of State and High Court Judges, whose salaries are protected from reduction for responding to his appeal to undergo voluntary outs in their salaries GIISGIIS - 41 words
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86 1950-07-11 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, July 10— Twenty-three students nnd professors from Egypt Europe and the United States arriveu in Bombay from the continent yesterday en route to Mysore to attend today the International University Seminar which will discuss the role of universities in Social86 words
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69 1950-07-11 1 BOMBAY, July 10— A Portuguese Government decree granting amnesty to all political prisoners in Portugal and the colonies has been promulgated in Goa. Some of these prisoners, g-aoled for their sympathies for a merger of the 450-year-old settlement with India have been deported toReuter - 69 words
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244 1950-07-11 1 TOKYO, July 10. The American battalion encircled in the Chonan area on Saturday night has cut its waythrough the North Korean Fi rst Division, which outnumbered it by ten to one, and rt joined its regiment in good shape." News of the battalion's b reak-outReuter - 244 words
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Article, Illustration50 1950-07-11 1 PHOTO. King George VI of England today, July 4, inspected the King'* Bodyguard of the oldest military corps in the world The Yeomen of the Ouard in the grounds of Buckingham Palace, London. Photo shows: His Majesty during the King is Lo rd Liu an. Captain of the Yeomen. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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132 1950-07-11 1 Early yesterday morning, an assistant estate manager returning to his estate in Perak in his car was fir»d on by bandits. The car was hit several times but* the assistant manage) mi unijured, says a Police Commur ique issued in Kuala J^umpur. It ..dds:132 words
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67 1950-07-11 1 (Fro:n Our Ov. u Correspondent) BOMBAY. July 10.— Fourteen loadcl wagons of a goods train were deailed near Jubbulpore yesterday .lorning causing a four-furlong .reach of the track. The derailment, according to Railway officials, was due to a hot axle vhich pushed the wheels of67 words
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Article53 1950-07-11 1 NEW DELHI, 10.— With immediate fleet the Government of India baned further exports of raw wool from he country. This follows represen •x lions to the Government that due to heavy exports, wool is no longer available for wool using industrifis »n the country atGIIS - 53 words
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164 1950-07-11 1 (From Our Otvn Correspondent) BOiMBAY, July 10.— The United States Forces will not be able to cross 38th Parallel in Korea as it would amount to violation of the United Nations principles, according to Mr. K. B. Vaidya, longtime resident in164 words
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114 1950-07-11 1 MADRAS, July 10. India's first factory for produ |ng uranium and thorium, used in the production of atomic energy, from the mineral monazite will start functioning in •ibout six months, according to Mr. K. G. Menon, Chief Secretary to the Oravancore-Cochin States UnionReuter - 114 words
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163 1950-07-11 1 Filipino Pacifist - Filipino Pacifist —Says (From Our Own Correspondent) MADURA, July 10.— The Filipino Pacifist, Mr. Lerenzo Bautista. President of Philippines TownhaU Organisation, yesieteniay told an audience here thai his country was still a colony of the United States though it was politically free. The methods163 words
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Article67 1950-07-11 1 I miu Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, July 10.— Two gunmen held up a priest of the seaside Temple of Mahaluxmi in south-West Bombay early this morning and bolted away with the ornaments of the deity. The gunmen crawled into the Temple as the Pujari was dressing67 words
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581 1950-07-11 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. July 11, 1950. MALAYAN TUG'S PRESTIGE AT STAKE! JT is reported that the Central Committee of the so-called Malayan Trade Union Council at a meeting in Kuala Lumpur last Sunday re-affirmed its previous decision that it was "not a good thing to re-open the estate581 words
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762 1950-07-11 2 I Conscience Of Socialist Movement In India 1 IJOMBfAY, July 2, (By Air Mail).-— Mr. Yusuf Meherally, Socialist leader a"d a former Mayor of Bombay passed away yesterday morning in a city nursing home. Mr. Meherally was admitted to the hospitalFOC - 762 words
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112 1950-07-11 2 BOMBAY. July 7- The Government of the Stn.' of Bombay today charged the Indian Communist Party and its Bombay provincial wing with '"mis-using civil liberties and organising a multi-front underground marine to organise strikes and disturbances." In a 14-page pamphlet titled "Communist activity inReuter - 112 words
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Article71 1950-07-11 2 Dr. K. B. Menon. Joint Secret dry >>f the Socialist Party of India, said n Madras that the death of Mr. /usuf Meherally was a terrible blow o India in general at the Socialist Party in particular Dr. Menon said Mr. Meherally waa he President-electFOC - 71 words
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62 1950-07-11 2 BOMBAY, July 10. Inter CUM -ccomrnodation way reintro^'iccd ind Class II (Special) abolished on Ui liui.an railways as lie*? July 1. Class 11 (Spc: al> cj.ne mto effect -.n Ivcember 1, lU4tf. The clasbificat-on <•; accommodaion into class I, II and 111 was iii.roducea onFOC - 62 words
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110 1950-07-11 2 DELHI TO SEND PROPOSALS FOR DELIMITATION NEW DELHI, July 10.— The Delhi Municipal Committee at its meeting; on Juno 29 appointed a sub-commit-tee to recommend proposals for the delimitation of constituencies for coming general elections. The sub-committee was appointed in response to a letter from the Home Secretary to theFOC - 110 words
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104 1950-07-11 2 CALICUT, July 10. An interim injunction restraining the President ind Secretary of the Keiala PCC, and Mr. V. C. Ahmedunni, Election Jfficer, from proceeding with the <PCC election was granted to Mr. Thayat Sankaran, a Congress worker by Mr. V. Kamath, District Alunsif ofFOC - 104 words
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Article39 1950-07-11 2 LUCKNOW. July 10.-Mr. Nisar Ahmad Sherwani, (55) Agricultur Minister of Uttar Pradesh, w*i married on Sunday evening (July 2> to Sahabzadi Syeed Jahan Begum <33) daughter of the late Nawab Wamar Saha Khan of Bareilly.— FOCFOC - 39 words
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449 1950-07-11 2 HQMHA July JO. New Indian coins, completely novelpn design, will be issued on August 15, the third anniikrsary of Indian independence. Millions of these new coins, of various denominations, are now being turned out at the Bombay Mint, it is authoritativelyFOC - 449 words
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Article120 1950-07-11 2 BAREILLY. July 10. Mr. Raii Ahmed Kidwai, Communications Minister, said in, an interview here that the Government proposed to issue an inland letter card from October 1 next priced at one and a half annas. This letter card would have three times the spaceFOC - 120 words
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131 1950-07-11 2 Contravention Of Control Order: Owner Of Oil Mill Fined Rs. 1 Lakh BENARES. July 10. Mr. N. C. Jain. First Cla:s Judicial Magistrate, on July 3 sentenced S. P. Jayaswami. proprietor of an oil mill here, to pay fines totalling Rs. 1.05,000 for being involved in 20 cases of contraventionFOC - 131 words
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104 1950-07-11 2 SIMLA, July 10. The election 01 delegates to the Nasik session of the Indian National Congress at Mubarak pur, Raipur, Kalka and Simla, when was to be held on June 30, has been postponed till a date to be announced later. One of the reasonsFOC - 104 words
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119 1950-07-11 2 PAIN A, July JO. The Government of Bihar have ordered the release of aU the estates taken over under the Bihar State Management of Estates and Tenures Act it is learnt. The on-i-r has teen issued following the recent judgmentFOC - 119 words
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133 1950-07-11 2 RAJKOT, July 10. Mr. K. M. Munshi, Food and Agrk ilture Minister, said on July 3 if the Congress .ailed to win the next election the jountry "will be divided into pieces ind we will lose our independence." He was addressing a meeting orgaiK.ed trFOC - 133 words
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Article81 1950-07-11 2 HUBLI, July 10.— Log fellejl fron" village Hirehonnalli. peaching ii the Hullambin Reserve Forest neai here, on July l assaulted an offlcei of a police party which cha.liongec them, broke his gun and tried tc narry away one constable and on forest guard. As aFOC - 81 words
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93 1950-07-11 2 CENTRE SANCTIONS GRANT OF RS, 59 LAKHS TO U.P. NEW DELHI, July V lo.— The Government of India have sanctioned a grant of Rs. 59 lakhs to the Uttar Pradesh Government to meet sO',t jf the cost of some of their grow no re food schemes. The schemes include multiplicaionFOC - 93 words
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249 1950-07-11 3 CEYLON NEWS: Railway Security Men Helps Police Tol Enforce 'Move On' By-Law COLOMBO, July 10.— Hard on the heels of police enforcement of the move-on by-law against "Afghan" money lenders in the Colombo Fort area, comes a Railway Security campaign to prevent "Afghans" using249 words
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83 1950-07-11 3 MOVE TO CONTROL MONEYLENDERS IN MADRAS MADRAS. July 10.— The Madru Government have decided to under take legislation shortly to contri the business of moneylenders ana pawnbrokers. Under the proposed legislation every moneylender and pawnbroker, other than recognised banks and co-operative societies, will be required to take out a licenceFOC - 83 words
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199 1950-07-11 3 NEHRU TO OPEN FOOD RESEARCH INSTITUTE IN MYSORE BANGALORE, July 10.— The Central Food Technological Researc. institute, which, is located in th Jheluvamba Mansions at Myso.> v.ll be opened on Oct. 20 next, s_i Jr. S. S. Ehatnagar. Director .he Council of Scientific and Indu rial Research, in an interviewFOC - 199 words
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Article, Illustration119 1950-07-11 3 PHOTO. A.P. Members of 1832 Air Squadron of the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, bas«>d in Berkshire, took service aboard a carrier for the second time when they spent eleven days at sea with the Theseus from June 19 J ak m? g w, off in the B Q uadro 20A.P. - 119 words
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75 1950-07-11 3 BOMBAY, July 10.— The International Monetary Fund has closed its office ana lias suspended its activities in the Far East, it h learnt here The reason for thti'loiure is not known. Mr. B. R. Shenoy, whose services were lent by the Reserve Bank o'FOC - 75 words
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101 1950-07-11 3 Indo-Pakistan Trade: Proposal For Joint Board Discussed NEW DELHI, July 10.— A 20-man Pakistan non-official trade delegation had exploratory talks on July 1 regarding trade between India and Pakistan with members 01 the Indian Phir Basao Committee here. A proposal for the establishment of a Joint Trade Board, consisting olFOC - 101 words
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237 1950-07-11 3 COLOMBO, July 10.— Plans to revolutionise rubber production methods in Ceylon are being investigated by the Rubber Research Institute which is now exploring the possibility of producing "specified" rubber in Ceylon. "Specified" rubber, a new phenomenon in the rubber world is at present produced onlyFOC - 237 words
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Article323 1950-07-11 3 CENTR.4L RESEARCH BODY'S SUGGESTIONS BANGALORE, July 10.— The Central Food Technological Research Institute at Mysore has prepared a note outlining a plan to achieve self-sufficiency in food by 1951. The note is the result of experiments and researches conducted by the team of workers inFOC - 323 words
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Article140 1950-07-11 3 BOMBAY, July 10. The largescale importation of machinery into India during the past three years, in addition to replacing worn-out equipment, has enabled production targets for 1950 to be increased from three to 67 per cent, it is learnt. The estimated production of steel Is upFOC - 140 words
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Article204 1950-07-11 3 m LV K O P'> July 10— Workers of a cotton mill in Vttar Pradesh may soon take over the responsibility for its administration in answer to the challenge of the employers that production in the present circumstances is "uneconomic," The experiment, the firstFOC - 204 words
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Article44 1950-07-11 3 NEW DELHI. July 10.-The memoers of the five-man Asia and Far East Mission of International Confederation of Free Trade Unions now m New Delhi called on the Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, and had an hour's talk with him. GILSGIIS - 44 words
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Article195 1950-07-11 3 BOMBAY, July 10. The Engineering Mazdoor Sabha, Bombay at its first annual conference here on June 28, adopted a s «-point charter, demanding fair wages, a share in the control of industry and reduced working hours. fheConferencc, inaugurated by Mr. N. M. Joshi, the veteranFOC - 195 words
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118 1950-07-11 4 MIC President Hails Public's Decision To Take Over Management Mr. K. Ramanathan, President of the Malayan Indian Congress, writes: "It is with feelings of pleasure that every Indian will note that the public of Penang have taken up the management of the Sri118 words
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Article, Illustration561 1950-07-11 4 MRS. K. M. R MENON EXPLAINS THE INDIAN VIEWPOINT "How to bring up your daughter" was the subject of a discussion recently at a meeting of the International Fortnightly Club. Four Singapore mothers participated in it. They were: Mrs. K. M. R. Menon (India);561 words
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Article103 1950-07-11 4 The Seletar Tamil Association, will hold a Tea Party to bid farewell to Mr. J. A. Thivy, the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, on July 15. at 5 p.m. at the R. N. Police Head Quarters. H.M. Naval Base, Singapore. Invitations103 words
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Article117 1950-07-11 4 SINGAPORE, July 10.-Mr T. 8 Kanwar. the new Publicitv Assistant in the Government of Iniia '2 Information Services Office has n--rived rere from India After graduating from thf> University of Punjab with Hons. in English, in 1942. Mr. Kanwar tn:k the Diploma in Journalism. F^rGIIS - 117 words
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68 1950-07-11 4 KERALA SAMAJAM BADMINTON TOURNAMENT The following Semi-finaLs of the Kerala Samajam Badminton Tournament will be played in tho Clerical Union Hall tomorrow, \Vednesday, July 12 at 4.30 p.m.:SINGLES: 1. Wilson Gomez vs Ando Gomez. 2. Mohd. Unni vs Vincent Gomez. DOUBLES: 3. Vasudevan. and George Varghese vs. S. S. Hamid68 words
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294 1950-07-11 4 WASHINGTON. July 10.— A survey mission, made up of representatives of the U.S. Departments of State and Defence, and^the Economic Co-operation Administration, will leave Friday by air for Southeast Asia to confer with locai government officials on U.S. military assistance programmes294 words
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