Indian Daily Mail, 17 July 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 154. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. JULY 17, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 418 1 Radhakrishnan Reported Satisfied EWith Reaction MESSAGE RUSHED TO ATTLEE ALSO NEW DELHI, July 16.— The Indian External Affairs Ministry today received Marshal Stalin's reply to Prime Minister Nehru's recent message to him on the Korean crisis, it was learned authoritatively here, says a Reuter report. Marshal
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  • 74 1 PONDICHERRY, July 16. The Ponaicherry Town Congress Committee passed* a resolution on Julj 13 declaring that "in view of the grave international situation arising from the Korean War existence oi the foreign ports in French and r'ortuuguese possessions in Ind a constituted a real threat
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  • 47 1 AMBALA, July 16— A Spirfire of No. 1 Air Force Acadwmy, 1.A.F., clashed while landing at the Ambala airfield killing a pilot officer who was the only occupant. The funeral of the pilot officer took place in the evening with full military honours. FOC
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  • 31 1 NEW DELHI. July 16.— The Chilese Peoples Republic's Charge d' aia:res in India, Mr. Shen Ch;en, vlr?. Chien and party have arrived n New Delhi.— GIIS
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  • 37 1 Hyderabad To Be Represented In Parliament SECUNDERABAD, July 16.—Hyierabad will be represented for the irst time when Parliament meets :or its special session on July 31 "he State will send 16 members to the Union Assembly. GIIS
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  • 398 1 TOKYO, July 16.- Cotth Korean forces now control the Kum River as far ear. as Meogu, six miles east of Ron gju, according to the battle map by General MacArthur's Information Ottice in Tokyo today. The 34th Regiment which earlier was giving ground on
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  • 114 1 SEQUEL TO FODDER FAMINE (I rum Our Own Corresjwmlent) BOMBAY, July 16. About 60,000 other animals including horses in Greater Bombay face starvation owing to fodder shortage. Hundreds of dairymen who have invested Rs. 30,000,000 in the milk industry in the City, stabieowners and
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  • 62 1 i WASHINGTON, July 16. Col. Jnni Nair, Public Relations Officer to the Indian Embassy in Washington has been appointed an additional alternate Indian delegate on the UN Commission in Korea. Col. Nair has left by air for Tokyo en-route to South Korea. India's delegate on the Commission
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  • 239 1 UNNECESSARY INTERFERENCE WITH LIBERTY OF INDIVIDUALS" -MR. K. BHASHYAM 1 it* (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 16. Many leading Madras City Congressmen are bittlerly critical of the Working Committee's recent directive that any Congressmen appealing to the Court in an election
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  • 104 1 LIAQUAT TO CONFER WITH NEHRU NEW DELHI. July 16. United Nations officials announced yesterday that the Premier of Pakistan, Liaquat All Khan, is coming to New Delhi this week for talks with the Premier of India, Pandit Nehru, and the Kashmir mediator. Sir Owen Dixon. The officials said that discussions
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  • 157 1 RAJAJI SWORN IN: BUT NO PORTFOLIO ASSIGNED YET (From Our Own Convs|*>nflent) i!/A/)/^4S, July 16.— Mr. Chakravarthl Rajagopalachari, India's last Governor-General, -Assumed office as Cabinet Minister yesterday when he was sworn in by President Dr. Rajendra Prasad in Delhi. No portfolio has been assigned and
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  • 1743 2 Jafprakash Narains Appeal At Partu's Annual Conference MADRAS, July 8, (By Air Mail): The eight annual conference of the Socialist Party be >an this afternoon under the presidentship of Mr. Asoka Mehta in a tastefully decorated pandal in the People's Park. This is
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    77 2 PHOTO A peace ,wstra.tor who said he was a conscientious objector is removed from the council chamber before a meeting of the United Nations Security Council at Lake Success, New York, July 7. Giving his name as James Peck of New York City, the demonstrator created a disturbance before the
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  • 490 2 PANDIT NEHRU'S ADVICE NEW DELHI, July 16.— The Prime Minister Pandit Jawabarlal Nehru told a non official Pakistan trade delegation last week that India and Pakistan should forget their "small differences" in the face of the present international situation arising from the Korean war as
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  • 368 2 Pandit Nehru s Reply To Dr. Matthai ALLEGATIONS AGAINST MINISTRY REFUTED NEW DELHI, July l(j. -Pandit Jawaharlal Nehrii made a reference to Dr. John Mattiuif s statement on his "fundti mental differences with the Prime Minister" and replied to the three prints raised therein. The Prime Minister, who was addressing
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  • 166 2 FRANKFURT, July 16. American Occupation forces in Germany are steadily abolishing segregation of White and Negro troops. This step is counted by some troops commanders as one of the army's most successful achievements, es pecially as it has been accomplished with nothing worse
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  • 519 2 23 Bus Passengers Electrocuted Details Of Irinjalakuda Tragedy IRHXJALAKUDA, July 9 (By Air Mail).— Details are now available of the tragic bus accident that occurred at Vellakunnu, a mile west of Irinjalakuda Railway Station on July 7 (news of which has already appeared in these columns). It is learnt that
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  • 151 2 Protection Of Cows: All-India Council To Be Formed Under Govt. Auspices MADRAS, July 16. A statutory all-India council of "Gorsha" to prevent cow slaughter and to promote the health of cows would be set up by the Govt. of India shortly. Mr. K. M. Munshi, India's Food Minister^ announced at
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  • 113 2 BANARAS, July 16. —Monkeys •utwitted and frightened a youuj nan, who, sustained bullel in,, u 1 from his own grin, which droppeu down and went off. Lying in a bed in a precarious condition in the Government Hospi c al the young man told the Cit) Magistrate that
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  • 860 3 CEYLON NEWS: Han S. M NuorMii-Din's Evidence Before Civil Courts Commission COLOMBO, July 16. Where Muslim men were lacking in chivalry towards women, judges should be empowered to order lashes, said Haji S. M. Noor-ud-Din, when he criticised tue present working of the Muslim
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    44 3 Photo The Royal New Zealand Naval Frigate Pukaki leaves Devonport Naval Ba.se, July 3, at the head of a line of New Zealand Frigates ordered to Hong Kong for service in the Far East in accordance with the United Nations Security Council's Resolution A.P.
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    52 3 FHOtt*. a tT on>an soldiers repair** damage inflicted by Russian-built Yak n K ers strufing and bombing attacks on Suwon Airfields, Korea. "amagtu F-82 p i aiU; h mta ba^ground. Picture dated July 2 from ttorca. Photo hy c p Gorry^ AaBOC|ated f^ Stajr Fh«togrH>l»er wtftivut in London, toatf ht,
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  • 71 3 COLOMBO, July 16.— Mr. S NajC"»n, forjier MJB.C, speaking :i at the sixth anniversary 3etebrp.t!oi* of Vadanaradchy Imau iJir-s' College, appealed 'o fvriil women to emulate their nous ancestors and play an imwrtant part in the affairs of the country. Sir Wathilingam Duraiswam>, •vno
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  • 102 3 THIRD CLASS TICKETS BUT SECOND CLASS TRAVEL COLOMBO, July 16— A Buddhist priest, arrested in a 2nd class compartment at Ragama and in possession cf only a 3rd class ticket. lid nor, have the required Rs. 7.9: vhich was the fine to be imposec on him. With remarkable calmnew, how
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  • 74 3 ALLEGED PROMISE TO DUPLICATE CURRENCY? COLOMBO. July 16.— Rajapakse David of Voyangoda' who is charged by Inspector A. M. SherifTdeen of the Matara Crime Police, with having cheated a hotel-owner, G. A. Pedrick, of Naotunne. of Rs. 5,000, on the pretext that he could double the amount by a process
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  • 62 3 COLOMBO. July 16.— An organisation for providing free legal, assistance for poor persons, who apply for it. has been established by the Public Assistance Departmcn' of the Colombo Municipality. A number of lawyers, both Advocates and Proctors, who haw volunteered to give their services
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  • 324 3 REPRESENTATION TO SARDAR PATEL NEW DELHI, July 16.— The senior Dowager Maharani of Kolhapur, Srimathi Tarabai Chhatrapati, made a representation to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for States, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, in July 6 that the Government of India should recognise her daughter,
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  • 1219 3 NEW APPROACH TO SOCIAL REGENERATION URGED MADRAS; July 8(By Air Mail.— Mr. Achyut Patwardhan, one of the leading members of the Socialist Party, has announced his decision to withdraw from all political artivities and organisations of the Party. A communication from Mr. Pat wardhan
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  • 65 3 COLOMBO, July 16.— The 1-asdun Korale East Rurai Development societies Union, at a Committee meeting held at the Agalawatte viovernment Girls School, with Mr. w. Baiasingham, A.G.A., Kaiutara, Uk the Chair, adopted the following .esoiutions wnicn wiil be submitteo. «o the Director of Rural Develop.nent: Legislation
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  • 117 3 COLOMBO, July 16. Mr. S. Thondaman, M.P., for Nuwara Eliya. speaking at a reception accorded to him and Mr. K. Kumaravel, M.P for Kotagala, by the labourers of Labookelle Estate, Nuwara-Eliya* said, the working conditions of labourers had deteriorated considerably and expressed regret at the deplorable
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  • 113 3 COLOMBO, July 16. -Two officers and 32 ratings of the C.R.N.V.R. are to be sent to the U.K. for traming at various naval establishments it is understood. Commander Royce de Mel wil also be leaving for England and wi be attached to naval stations
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  • 80 3 COLOMBO. July 16.— Kyats porr has had a busy week with the rush of pilgrims en route to Nainativu for the conclusion of the annual festival there, and their return after the festival. At Nainativu the police were assisted by groups of volunteers organised by
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  • 546 4 LEAVE IT TO THE WORKERS THEMSELVES TO DECIDE The following statement has been issued by Mr. John A. Thivy, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya: The tacking on at the wrong place of something that I did say in the course
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  • 135 4 Security forces operating in Pahang on July 14 lound a bandit arms dump containing 30.500 rounds of ammunition, 33 mints, five handgrenades. 30 detonators and three shells, says a Police Communique issued in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. It adds: In Johore on July 14
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  • 93 4 NO FLYING SAUCERS, BUT EXPERIMENTAL BALLOONS The Meteorological Service ha: started experimental balloon as cents to determine the winds a nigh altitudes of which a know ledge will be required when thenew British Comet aircraft star: operating through Singapore. The balloon, ascents which an at present irregular lind purely ex
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  • 44 4 The Mentri Besar, Poiak, vislM >ne and all and particularly if.. vlalays and the Muslims "Selam t Hari Raya" and to those of their serving in the security forces and struggling against evil elements a very pleasant Hari Raya.
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  • 105 4 SATHURTHI" FESTIVAL The Hindu Staff of Government Departments will observe th' "Sathurthi" festival (fourth da> after new moon) at the Sri Senpa^a Vtnayagar Temple, 19 Ceylon Roar*. Katong, on Tuesday, July 18. iro.r 5 30 p.m. to 9 p.m. There will be a special 'Abishegam' ceremony from 5.30 p.m. to
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  • 72 4 Under the Fulbrig'nt Scholarship Scheme. Dr. Norton S. Ginsbn g Research Associate of the Unlversity of Chicago Department < I Geography has been awarded a Research Scholarship in Geography in Singapore and Hong Kong. He will study the phce which Singapore and Hong Kong cccu
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  • 67 4 Today Monday, at 7.12 p.m. over the Bluo Network of Radio Malaya there will be a talk on t'ne "Schc«v:-? for Providing Approved Planting Material to Rubber Smallholders. The talk was prepared by Mr. R G. Heath. Chief Field Officer in th> Department of Agriculture. Federation of
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  • 47 4 A report by Charles Gardner, well-known air correspondent, on deck landings by jet aircraft will be read over Radio Malaya at 7.12 p.m. tomorrow Tuesday. In this report, Mr. Gardner describes night deck landings by jet aircraft iH the English Channel. a
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  • 35 4 Meeting At 9.45 p.m. over t>he Blue NeU work of Radio Mala.ya tomorrow Tuesday, there will be a report bv Radio Malaya's observer on th* days meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council. "SaPore
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