Indian Daily Mail, 13 July 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 151. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 145 1 Thivy s Call To Malayan Indians Co-operate With Other Communities For Achieving Malaya's Self -Determination Government of India, speaking at a farewell tea party riven bv the MIC at the Mr. Thivy, the Founder and first President of the MIC, called upon
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  • 1155 1 After thanking the Malayan Indian Congress for the fine reception and affectionate terms which the several speakers had referred to his services, Mr. Thivy said: I have been associated with many of you for niuny years and you have Stood by me
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  • 87 1 The Governor of Singapore has received the following letter from Mr. John Thivy, representative of the Government of India: "I write to thank you most sincerely for the cordial welcome and the generous hospitality you have shown to the officers and men of the Indian Naval Squadron
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  • 109 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, July 12.— Six persons alleged to be members of the Com muuinst Party of Manipur have been arrested following a raid on Andro Village, 25 miles from here by the police and troops of the Manipur Rifles. On a search
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  • 130 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 12.— The Socialist Party Conference now in session here described the Trade Unions Bill and the Labour Relations Bill now before the Indian Parliament as "oh. noxious" and called on the members snd working classes in the country "to
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  • 34 1 Next Parliamentary Session NEW DELHI, July 12.— 1t is announced that the next session of the Nndian Parliament will com- nwnce on July 81 and is like** tn lwt tot tJwit two week*.- GIIS
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  • 219 1 AMERICAN TROOPS RETREAT SOUTH OF KUM RIVER TOKY T O, July 12. Strong North Korean pressure against outnumbered American battalions in the Chonan-Chongju battle area "may compel further withdrawals behind the Kum River," General Douglas Mac Arthur announced Wednesday night. General Mat-Arthur is reported to have
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  • 68 1 PAKISTAN JOINS INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND WASHINGTON. July 12.—Pakistan yesterday joined the International Monetary Fund and the International Bank The articles ot agreement were signed by a briet ceremony at the State Department by Mr. M. A- H. Ispahani, the Pakistan Ambassador. Pakistan's quota in the fund is $100,000,000. Her subscription
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  • 124 1 NEW COMMAND ORGANIZATION IN MALAYA With the reinforcement of the Hoops in Malaya it has become neessary to strengthen the Command organization.^ says an Army Press release. It adds: This will be done by upgrading South Malaya Sub-District to a District Headquarters with responsibilities under General Urquhart for operations in
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  • 43 1 NEW DELHI, July 12.— The meeting of the Congress Working Committee, scheduled to be held here today will take plaef at the residence of Maulana Abul Kalam A/ad instead of Sarriar Fatel's i evidence, the A.I.C.C. office announce J.— F.O.C.
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  • 685 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. July 13, 1950. MALAYA'S THREE MAJOR NEEDS ADDRESSING a press conference in Karachi last Tuesday, Field Marshal Sir William SHm, the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, who has just completed tour of South-East Asia, stated that he Was glad to fi"d the position in
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  • 625 2 Food Minister Munshi' s Appeal To Indians MADRAS, July 12. Shri K. M. Munshi. India's Food Minister made a speqal appeal to the women of India to co-operate with the Government in solving the food problem by observing every Monday as a "vegetable
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  • 78 2 MADRAS, July 12. Mr. K. M. Munshi, India's Food Minister, proceeded to Pondicherry by car on Sunday morning" and paid his respects to Sri Auiobimlo. He returned to Madras in the evening. Mr. Munshi told the* P.T.I, on his return: "It would not be right for
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  • 727 2 HIGH COURT'S ORDERS ON PETITION ERNAKULAM, July 12. WhUe rejecting the application for issue of a writ of quo warranto, filed by Mr. A. Nesamoni, Leader of the Tamil Nad Group in the Travancore-Cochin Assembly, to restrain Mr. T. M. Verghese from continuing to
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  • 128 2 CALCUTTA, July 12.— A clerk of the Income Tax Department was arrested by the special branch of Government of Inrt'.a police in Calcutta on July j last: on a charge of having attempt ad CO fhea 1 Malaya Sarkar, a film actress. It was alleged that the
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  • 102 2 HEMANTA BOSE RESIGNS FROM W. BENGAL ASSEMBLY CALCUTTA, July 12— Sri Hemanla Kumar Bose, M.L.A.. who announced resignation of secretaryship of the West Bengal Congress Assembly Party and membership of tho Indian National Congress on Thursday submitted resignation of his seat in the State Assembly onj Saturday. In a letter
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  • 107 2 NEW DELHI, July 12.— The counsellor to the Chinese Embassy in Delhi Mr. Shen Chicn and another member of the Embassy stall are expected to arrive in Calcutta this week it is learned. The party was to have left Peking by end of May and arrived
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  • 302 2 "CONFIDENCE OF MINORITIES IN EAST BENGAL NOT RESTORED" KARACHI, July 12. Mr. Jogendra Nath Mandal, Pakistan's Minister f or Law and Labour, told the Press Trust of India correspondent on Saturday that the inclusion of Mr. Barori as a minority minister in the East
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  • 102 2 PATNA, July 12. Mr. Matrika Prasad Koirala, President of the Nepali Congress, in a statement to the press has appealed to the Government of India "to use their influence with the Nepal Government for making a human approach to the problem of political prisoners
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  • 25 2 MADRAS, July 12.— The Madras Legislative Assembly has been summoned to meet on August 1, 1950, it has been officially announced here. FOC
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  • 250 2 PAKISTAN GOVT. TO BE MOVED FOR HIS EXTRADITION BOMISAY, July 12. Mubarak AH Ahmed, the millionaire business man of Hyderabad, wh <> jumped his bail and absconded during his trial before the Sessions Court here Wist Thursday, has reached Lahore according to the Bombay police. A
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  • 184 2 ATTEMPT TO INCLUDE NIZAM AS AN ACCUSED FAILS HYDERABAD, (Dec<-an), July 12.—The Special Tribunal trying Mir Laik Ali and sixteen others, on Friday last dismissed an application submitted by Syed Kasim Ray.vi one of the accused in the case, to include the Kajpramukh of Hyderabad (the Nizam)
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  • 67 2 MR. RAMESHWAR DAYAL PROCEEDING TO PEKING NEW DELHI, July 12.— 1t is understood that Mr. Rameshwar Dayal, Political Officer in Sikkim, will shortly be proceeding to Peking as counsellor to the Indian Embassy. Mr. A. S. Chopra, Joint Secretary in the External Affairs Ministry will take over from ivJr. Dayal
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  • 123 2 CUTTACK, July 12. Sardar Da tar Singh, Additional Secretary, Central Ministry of Agriculture, who visited some of the jute growing areas of Cuttack district on Saturday last told the Press Trust of India in an interview that he was satisfied with the progress of extension of
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  • 154 3 Equal Wages For Men Women In Tea Industry CEYLON NEWS: MALAYAN PLANTERS TO NOTE: Women WorkAsHardAsJfNot Harder Than, Men'] COLOMBO, July 12.— Equality in wages, for men and women in the tea industry will be one of the porblems to be discussed by the Tea Wages Board at its next
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  • 206 3 COLOMBO. July 12. Establishment of three major chemica industries involving expenditure c: Rs. 25,000,000 will be investigate* shortly by the Industries Minister Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam, and thret chemical experts from the United Kingdom. Major L. H. Manderstam, famous chemical engineer, and Dr. Huge Schaeffer,
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  • 720 3 FIFTH HIGHEST SUMMIT IN BOSOM OF HIMALAYAS n*H,r C N ?u W 'J uly 12 Th€ n^e-man French expedition to the Himalayas, which started in April last conquered on June 5, the *****-foot high Annapurna Peak r the highest peak ever climbed by man Situated in
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  • 184 3 COLOMBO, July 12. When the house of Representatives meets next the adjourned debate on the Address of Thanks to the King's Speecn will be resumed. The amendment to the Address ™V?, ned by Dr N M Perera, Mr. wiimot A. Perera, Mr. c. SuntheraJingam and Mr.
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  • 89 3 COLOMBO, July 12.— Rural development societies in the Kandyan districts contemplate a morality drive in the villages. Either through ignorance or design many villagers tail to register their marriages. The solution in the opinion of Rural Development officers and members is to educate the villagers on
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  • 102 3 COLOMBO, July 12. The Stewards of the Ceylon Turf Club have postponed the races scheduled to take place on Saturday, July 15 to July 16. The acceptances or striking out will take place at 11 a.m. on Friday, and not on Thursday, as published in
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  • 125 3 COLOMBO, July 12.— The Municipal Bribery Commissioner, Mr. M W. H. de Silva, has recommendec to the Government that a person disqualified from sittings in Parliament on account of corrupt practice should automatically be disqualified from membership in anj local body and vice versa. Mr. de Silva's report
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  • 299 3 ANCIENT HINDU TEMPLE BEING RESTORED TO FORMEIf GLORY COLOMBO, July 12.— Siva Dewale, ancient Hindu temple ai Polonnaruwa which, was sunk in obscurity for more than 80U year* icomed into something of its pristine glory a few days ago when for tni second year ancient religiou rites and ceremonies were
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  • 171 3 COLOMBO, July 12.— Businessmen in Ceylon who opened letters of credit for trade transactions with Korea rushed to their banks during the last few days to halt payment. y They had opened business transactions with Korean trade circles after the visit of the Korean trade
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  • 171 3 WOMEN URGE REMOVAL OF TODDY BOOTH FROM VICINITY OF PUBLIC WELL COLOMBO, July 12.— Failing to obtain redress after complaints to the D.R.O. (Islands) two months ago, women in the Ampalapulam area intend making representations to the higher authorities for the removal of a toddy booth from the vicinity of
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  • 56 3 BANKURA, (West Bengal), July 12. The District Magistrate of Bankur served Mr. Rakhahari Chatterjee, Secretary of the District Hindu Mahasabha, with an externment order for two months under the West Bengal Security Act. Mr. Chatterjee left Bankura yesterday morning and a hartal was observed in
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  • 56 3 COLOMBO, July 12.— The severe drought that prevails at Tlssa and the prospect of a crop failure have promoted the people here to organise mass "pirith" ceremonies." and cultivators are offering "pujas" and sacrifices. Water in all the four major irrigation tanks have dwindled The daily average
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  • 97 3 BOMBAY. July 12. Bombay police yesterday arrested a city merchant allegedly connected with an international gang of smugglres. who they said shipped 250 pounds of contraband opium to Singapore last month insjue pungent turmeric spice cases. Customs and police officers, after a dramatic air dash intercepted the
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  • 22 3 NEW DELHI, July 12.— The Commerce Minister Mr. Sri Prakash will leave for Calcutta or» four-day stay there.- FOC
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  • 98 3 LONDON, July 12 Mr. C. R. Srinivasan, editor. Swadesamitran or Madras and president of the All-India Newspaper Editor's Conference, arrived here by air this morning from New York, after attending the Commonwealth press conference in Canada After the conference, Mr. Srinivasan made a short tour
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  • 141 3 CUTTACK, July 12.— The "dangerous animals" of Orissa killed 775 persons in Orissa, according to official figures available for the year 1949. Altogether 184 "dangerous animals" including 56 tigers were illed during the year. The wild animal menace was
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  • 403 4 Indian Socialist Party* s Warning "VESTIGES OF ENTRENCHED COLONIALISM TURNING THIS REGION INTO A DANGER SPOT" (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT) MADRAS, July 12.— The Socialist Party's AllIndia Conference meeting here adopted on Monday a resolution on Colonialism in South-East Asia, declaring
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  • 229 4 A larg<> gathering attended a teaparty given by the Kuala LuniDur cilkh Community at the Jtasiern Hotel, on Sunday July 2, in honour ol .Sardar Chanda Singn, on nis recent promotion from a Senior Inspector of Police to Assistant Superintendent of Police. Dr. S. Tara Singh,
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  • 120 4 The Sree Narayana Mission Will conduct an Essay Competition tn connection with the ensuing Birthday Celebration of Guradev. The Subject is "The Ideals of Sree Narayana Guru" and the Essr.y should be of rot more than 500 words. Intending candidates are requested to send in
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  • 173 4 During Emergency Deplored SOUTH JOHORE ESTATES STAFF UNION 3 The Committee of the South Johore Estates Staff Union at a meeting held in Johore Bahru on Sunday, July 9, discussed the Stale Council's recent decision to re-open the estate toddy shops and resolved that this
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  • 54 4 The Netaji Memorial Football Club boat. R.E.M.L. by three to nn on Tuesday at Farror Park. Truscorers for N.M.F.C. were Mr. SharitT 2, and G. Rajoo 1. The outstanding players were Mr O. K. Maideen and Jackson, Mr. A Chandra, the President of the N.M.F.C. was the
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  • 84 4 REFUGEE MERCHANTS IN MADRAS FORM ASSOCIATION (Tiuin Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 12.— Sindhi and Punjabi merchants in Madras numbering about 30U have formed themselves into an association with Seth Farsuiam Jehanand as President ioc the protection of refugee trade inte-ic-sts in Madras. Mr. J. T. Thadani has been elected
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