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Title Section16 1950-07-15 1 Indian Daily Mail \VU VI. NO. 153. ___oiiiuarum!,, SATUKDAY, JULY 15, 1950. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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624 1950-07-15 1 Governor Also Seuds Message Address Presented In Silver Casket The Commissioner-General Mr, Malcolm MacDonald imid glowing tributes to Mr. J. A. Thivy, at a farewell tea-pariy given by the Indian Community at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday on the occasion624 words
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Article79 1950-07-15 1 NEW DELHI, July 14.— A map of India in six colours showing political divisions of the Republic corrected up to Jan. 26, 1950 has been published by the Survey of India. It shows in distinct colours three types of states in the. Republic— -Governors, Rajpramukhs andGIIS - 79 words
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Article101 1950-07-15 1 CONTENTS NOT DISCLOSED WASHINGTON, July 14.— Both the United States and Russia received notes on Thursday from Prime Minister Nehru of India. There was no announcement of the contents but there was speculation here they might include a proposal for attaining peace in Korea.A.P. - 101 words
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Article120 1950-07-15 1 LONDON, July 14.— Britain reaffirmed in the House of Commons on July 12 that it does not favour the South African policy of Apartheid (racial segregation). In a debate on colonial affairs, the Conservative Member, Sir lan Fraser. said that the White man had rights in Africa.GIIS - 120 words
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Article83 1950-07-15 1 (From Our Own Correspondent i BOMBAY, July 14.— Mr. V D Savarkar, 70-year-old Hindu Mahasabha leader who was ordered to be released on Wednesday by the Bombay High Court an condition that he abstained from political activity was released yesterday Savarkax's undertake i? not to take part in83 words
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Article306 1950-07-15 1 RED TROOPS HURLED BACK TOKYO, July 14.— The North Korean patrols tested the Kum River line at three points on Friday and were hurled back by the United States troops guarding the last natural barrier before the strategic Tae jon Artillery duelled across the 200--yardA.P. - 306 words
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Article62 1950-07-15 1 NEW DELHI July 14.— The Indian Meteorological Department has set up a Radio-Sonde Apparatus at Juhu Airport, about 15 miles from Bombay, to record temperature up to a height of over five miles. This is the third radio-sonde station to function on the west coast. IndiaGIIS - 62 words
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Article43 1950-07-15 1 NEW DELHI, July 14.— Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Minister-designate of the Central Government, has* arrived in New Delhi. Among those who received him at '.he airport were, the Prime Minister. Pandit Nehru and the Deputy Prime Minister, Sardai Patel. GIISGIIS - 43 words
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Article649 1950-07-15 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. July 15, 1950. NOTES COMMENTS (On India's Proved Sincerity) QN Saturdays usually this column is devoted to what may be caned "light stuff" of the local or Malayan variety, but to-day we wish to make a departure from this practice and refer to Pandit Nehru's649 words
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503 1950-07-15 2 'Motive Behind Group Areas Bill Is Coercion' NEW DELHI, July 14.— While it is now certain that India will take the problem of Indians in South Africa before the forthcoming session of the General Assembly of the United Nations, the basisFOC - 503 words
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Article242 1950-07-15 2 KARACHI, July 14= The Government of Pakistan have informed the Government of Souih Africa that they hoped the Union Government could give a more definite assurance thai they would postpone enforcement of the Group Areas Bill pending the Round Table Conference, it was authoritatively learned here today. This latestFOC - 242 words
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Article86 1950-07-15 2 BOMBAY, July 14. Indies exports to Australia for the nine* months ejided March, 1950, totalled £A22,040,000 (Australian pounds) compared with £A20,920,000 for tJie nine months ended March 1949, it is learnt. Imports into India from Australia were £28.722,000 compared tfith £A17,225,000 for the l£me period of the previousFOC - 86 words
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127 1950-07-15 2 CALCUTTA, July 14.— The Chief Minister of West Bengal, Dr. B. C. Roy, told tbe General Secretary of the India-Pakistan Friendship Association, Mr. P. L. Lakhanpal, in an interview recently, that the situation in West Bengal was well under control and the incidenceFOC - 127 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-07-15 2 India has remseu 10 participate m im> nmpoarti tripartite nnuml Table Conference with South Afri.-a and Pakistan.17 words
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779 1950-07-15 2 India Goverment Reaffirm Stand NEW DELHI, July 14.— The Government of India have reaffirmed their decision not to participate in the proposed Round Table Conference on the problems of Indians in South Africa. India sent her final "No" yesterday inFOC - 779 words
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Article52 1950-07-15 2 NEW DELHI, July 14.— Mr. Jamshed Vesugar, the retiring Indian Ambassador to the Argentine, left Buenos Aires for India on July 10 after one year's service. He opened the Embassy there in last year. Mr. R. G. Raj wade took charge of the Embassy pending the arrival of a n«wGIIS - 52 words
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Article49 1950-07-15 2 PONDICHERRY, July 14. Twenty persons were injured July 3 when unknown gunmen fired at a crowd which attacked the Reddiarpaleam residence of M. Lambert Sara vane, a Deputy of French India in Paris. One of them is reported to have been admitted into hospital.49 words
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66 1950-07-15 2 CONGRESS SESSION LIKELY TO BE POSTPONED BOMBAY, July 14.— The next session of the Indian National Congress is expected to be postponed till the first week of September, according to Mr. Hirey, President of the Reception Committee, who is here. The main reason for the likely postponement of the sessionFOC - 66 words
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190 1950-07-15 2 MADRAS, July 14.— The Government have passed orders disbanding the Home Guards in the Madras City and eleven districts with effect from June 30. The districts in which the Home Guards will be disbanded are Anantapur, Bellary, Cuddapah, Kurnool. Nellore, Chingleput, North Arcot.FOC - 190 words
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152 1950-07-15 2 Patrolling The Railway Track: Bihar Govt.'s Scheme PATNA, July 14.— For securing the assistance of villagers on a voluntary basis for effectively patrol ling the railway tracks during the aight, the Government of Bihar proposed f o introduce a village responsibility scheme, it is learnt. Details of the scheme areFOC - 152 words
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Article35 1950-07-15 2 Reddiarpalem is three miles west oi ondicherry. The police have taken steps to uard the house of M. Saravane. Nc j. rests have been made but the situation is reported to be under control FOCFOC - 35 words
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Advertisement37 1950-07-15 2 NEW PICTURES m 12 colours. Size 14" z 2u" Mahatuia Gandhi" Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Subhas Chandra Bose Gods Leaders Re 1 per copy. Rs. 9 per dozen Write to> Modern Picture Publishers of India, Bombay 4. JlfejTEßNpillVinE37 words
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Article1868 1950-07-15 3 Fpve-Point Plan For Reorganization National Executive Adopts Report MADRAS, July 7 (By Air Mail).— The National Executive of the Socialist Party met this morning at No. 8 Nungambakkam High Road, Mr. Asoka Mehta The meeting was attended by Mr. Jai Prakash Narain, General Secretary, Messrs.FOC - 1,868 words
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Article, Illustration50 1950-07-15 3 PHOTO Pictured here is the South Korean Port of Pusan where U.S. ground troops— the first battalion of the 24th Infantry Divisionare being landed and rushed to the front by train. Pusan, Korea's biggest port, is on the Southern tip of the country and has a population of 25,000- A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article, Illustration80 1950-07-15 3 PHOTO Managing Director E. Waller (right) shows a slab of frozen fish to the Maharajah of Faridkot (second from right) daring the 35-year-old Nobleman's tour of Quayside Products Limited, a fishing processing plant in Grimsby, Yorkshire, June 28. Watching are Lieut A. M. Sinjfb (left), the Maharajah's Aide, and DistrictA.P. - 80 words
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Article96 1950-07-15 3 BOMBAY MADRAS TO FLOAT LOANS BOMBAY. July 14. Two State Governments, Bombay and Madras, will shortly float loans of Rs. 3 crores each, it was reported in financial circles in Bombay. Both are likely to be short-datea loans, repayable in 1960. The interest rate will be three per cent, butFOC - 96 words
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Article27 1950-07-15 3 JALANGI (Murshidabad). July 14. Mr. Kalipada Bagchi, the wellknown Congress worker and journalist of Murshidabad was arrested here today on a charge of violating27 words
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376 1950-07-15 3 Acharya Kripalani On^ Failings Of Congress KAN PUR, July 11.— Acharya J. B. kripalani, former President of the Congress, inaugurating the Swarajya Asram here on July 1 appealed to the people to take to Gandhian ways "as they alone could deliver the goods." TheFOC - 376 words
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395 1950-07-15 3 INDIA'S FOREIGN EXCHANGE BUDGET FOR NEXT SIX MONTHS NEW DELHI, July 14.— The Government of India have drawn up the foreign, exchange budget with a monetary ceiling ranging from Rs. 37 crores to Rs. 40 ciores a month for imports in the next six months,FOC - 395 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-07-15 3 PHOTO. Judging from sensational Taneup Times reported in the past week, Thelma Kalama. 18-year-old Chinese- American Lass of Honolulu, should score a virtual clean sweep in all free-style events in the AAU Nationals at High Point, North Carolina, USA, next August, Her coach, Soichi Sakamoto, said she would comnete inA.P. - 57 words
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251 1950-07-15 3 NEW DELHI, July 14.— The progress made in housing the urban section among displaced persons from West Pakistan was reviewed by a spokesman of the Central Ministry of Rehabilitation recently Tha spokesman stated that among the displaced persons who came into India from WestFOC - 251 words
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Article95 1950-07-15 3 MADRAS, July 14,— The Government of India propose to appoint shortly a committee to enquire into the working of the Indian Company Law and make recommendations for reform, it ia understood here. The Committee will consist of representatives of the investing class, managing agents, leadingFOC - 95 words
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Article19 1950-07-15 3 externment order issued by the District Magistrate early in January last. He has, however, been released on bail FOCFOC - 19 words
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1091 1950-07-15 4 Stable Price Level First Need! Procurement Committees Report NEW DELHI, July 14. Decontrol of foodgrains is not advisable at present, according to the Foodgrains Procurement Committee which has submitted its report to the Government. In the present circumstances, Government has, the Committee says,FOC - 1,091 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-07-15 4 Photo. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru planted trees at Rajghat, scene of the cremation of Mahatma Gandhi which has become a national shrine, in ceremonies inaugurating Indian national tree planting week. Other trees were planted in the Rajghat garden by members of the diplomatic corps. Picture shows Prime Minister Nehru olantsA.P. - 57 words
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Article, Illustration241 1950-07-15 4 The Pentagon Building at Washington. D.C., is the headquarters ol the U.S. Secretary of Defence Lou s Johnson, his staff, special board*, and key personnel of the three armed services Army, Navy and Air Force— who are responsible for hijfh-level military planning. The structure, tvhith is completely aii -conditioned, measuresU.S.I.P. - 241 words
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107 1950-07-15 4 LUCKNOW, July 14.— The newlyformed People's Congress Party consisting ot 21 former "rebel" Congress legislators has become the main Opposition in the U.P. i/egtelatlve Assembly. lc replaced the People's Party consisting of former Musdm Leaguers wnich functioned as the main Opposition in the Lower House.FOC - 107 words
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Article45 1950-07-15 4 PATIALA, July 14. The Rajprajnukh of Pepsu (formerly Maharaja of Patiala) and members of his family are described as Zamindar In the new electoral rolls of the State, which have Just been completed. About 1.6 million voters have been registered In the whole Union.— GIISGIIS - 45 words
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Article774 1950-07-15 4 INDIA TRYING TO ACHIEVE SELF-SUFFICIENCY IN BICYCLES BOMBAY, July 14.— India is trying to attain selfsufficiency in her requirements of bicycles the poorman's vehicle." One of the biggest markets for cycles in the world, India has, however, a very low rate of indigenous production, while theReuter - 774 words
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741 1950-07-15 4 Ways To, Speed Up High Courts' Work Revision Of Rights Of Appeal Suggested By Committee NEW DELHI, July 14.— The High Courts Arrears Committee set up by the Government of India has expressed the view that only modification of substantive law and simplification of procedure "can strike at the rootFOC - 741 words
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Article192 1950-07-15 4 NEW DELHI, July 14. India's trade agreement with Western Germany expired on June 30, 1950, and a fresh agreement for the period July 1, 1950. to June 30, 1951, has been signed in Bonn by Mr. Kbub Chand, Indian Minister in Berlin, and Dr. LudwigFOC - 192 words
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Article101 1950-07-15 4 NEW DELHI, July 14.— The Gov» ernment of India have informed all State Governments that the Centre ture incurred in connection with the will continue to bear all the expendimaintenance of the aged, infirm and disabled displaced persons, as well as displaced unskilled destitute women andFOC - 101 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-07-15 4 FHOTC These South Korean Troops marched down the road to war front Jun»> 30. Exact location not stated, bat scene is believed to be near Sowon •tatfoo IA 5OTtb Korea. At loft is jnrap O f clvUlau* A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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525 1950-07-15 5 CEYLON NEWS: Evidence Before Civil Courts Commission COLOMBO, July 14.— That not more than half of an employee's salary should be seized on a writ that imprisonment for statutory offences should be done awa y with owing to theFOC - 525 words
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Article247 1950-07-15 5 COLOMBO, July 14.— 1n Colombo recently was a prince who will soon be singing for a living in Australia. Prince Peter Enrico of Caraco has done many odd jobs making a living and these jobs have taken him to many parts of the world. ButFOC - 247 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-07-15 5 PHOTO. Light M-24 tanks of the U.S.A. armoured FQrces are cheered by South Koreans as they move up through the rain-sodden roads towards the front line in South Korea.— A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article66 1950-07-15 5 COLOMBO, July 14.— An upasikawa, Pahalage Nona de Silva Abeygoonewardene of Pahalagoda, Paiyagala, died aged 102. She is said to be the oldest woman in the Kalutara district and w&g the mother of eleven children. She counts a. circle of over 50 grandchildren,. She was in perfectFOC - 66 words
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Article176 1950-07-15 5 COLOMBO, July 14. Whether trials by jury have proved altogether satisfactory, and whether women should be Included as jurors, were some of the matters discussed at a recent sitting of the Criminal Procedure Code Commission, which consists of Mr. Justice Pulle and Mr. E. A. V. deFOC - 176 words
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Article157 1950-07-15 5 COLOMBO. July. 14.— A married woman, the mother of six children, was shot dead recently in the doorway of her house at Dambadura, a village about two miles from Ja-Ela. by it is alleged, a man friend, Nandasena Soysa. The headman, who lived nextFOC - 157 words
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Article127 1950-07-15 5 COLOMBO, July 14.— An unfortunate Incident marred the opening ot the Okandagala Milk Feeding Centre when Mr. M. D. Banda. M.P. for this area and Minister of Labour and Social Services, collapsed after he had climbed about a mile of the very steep and rugged road tha.t) leadsFOC - 127 words
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45 1950-07-15 5 BANARAS. July 14. A swarm of locusts passed over Banaras on July 2 evening. A portion of the swaran hovered over some part of the city for more than two hours and moved Si' Oil northwest direction FOCFOC - 45 words
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168 1950-07-15 5 SINHALESE PERMITTED TO MARRY MALAY GIRL COLOMBO, July 14. "I am satisfied that the petitioner by virtue of his employment can atford to maintain his wife. The only objection, if it could be called an objection, is that he is a Sinhalese while the respondent *s E| Malay; but thisFOC - 168 words
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Article111 1950-07-15 5 COLOMBO .July 14. Medical officers in charge of hospitals have been circularised by the Director ot Medical and Sanitary Services asking them to suggest ways of preventing nurses, women attendants, midwives. and other employees from being harassed by rowdy elements during or after working hours. TheFOC - 111 words
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191 1950-07-15 5 COLOMBO, July 14.— "Duplex pneumatic tube'* is the description of an invention that has just been patented by a Ceylonese. The principal feature of the tube, meant especially for motor vehicles, appears to be that it will have two compartments, formed by a separation inFOC - 191 words
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Article, Illustration25 1950-07-15 5 PHOTO. South Korean refugees awaiting transfer from Suwon get a laugh out of the antics of this barefooted youngster- as he parades before theip.- A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Advertisement142 1950-07-15 5 GOLMET COLOR KING PEN (MADE IN ENGLAND) Writes in 3 colours at a flick of finger $9.50 CHARI CO. (Post Box 123) 29, ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE. KASHIPUR AGRICULTURAL SYNDICATE LTD. Administrative Office;— 'Linden House' Lansdowne Road, Appolo Bunder, BOMBAY. There can be no better investment than AGRICULTURE in India. Overseas142 words
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55 1950-07-15 6 Sri K. Ramanathan, President, Malayan Indian Congress, is visiting the various Local Indian Congresses Ui the State of Johore. He is coining to Johore Bahru today. A public meeting will be held that day at 6.30 plm. in the Local Indian Congress premises when55 words
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Article43 1950-07-15 6 BOMBAY, July 1 4.— Three hundred American live Avocado plants arrived in Bombay by air on July 12. The plants were purchased by the Government of India from the U.S.A. Another consignment of 100 similar plants is expected to arrive next week. GIISGIIS - 43 words
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105 1950-07-15 6 Owing to the death of the Representative of Writers on whose behalf the Fifth and "Manjalneer Vilayattoo Obayams" have been performed at thei above Temple annually out of the collectipns ma.de by the Representative from them, it has been proposed to appoint a new Representative105 words
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109 1950-07-15 6 (From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 14.— A representative Indian Table Tennis team would visit Singapore during the first fortnight of September to play a series of exhibition matches as well as an international contest, stated Mr. T. D. Ranga Ramanujam,109 words
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Article250 1950-07-15 6 The European estate manager, i who was wounded in an attack by i bandits on an estate in Pen k on July 7, died on Thursday evening, i says a Police communique Jss'ied in 1 Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds: At 8.30 p.m. on Thursday a250 words
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182 1950-07-15 6 The Salaries Revision. Sub-Com-mittee which was appoint 3d to formulate salary proposals in the light oi the approved Benha.m Report nad its first sitting on Wednesday, July 12. The Sub-Committee includes representative of all important categories of workers, and recommendations will cover monthly and daily182 words
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