Indian Daily Mail, 18 July 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 155. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 218 1 Peace Move Making Rapid Progress AEtf DELHI, July 17. ---The Indian Ext rrnal Affairs Ministry today declined to release the text of Marshal Stalin's reply to Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru's message on Korea. It was not prepared even to comment on reports of
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  • 325 1 LONDON, July 17.— Indian High Commissioner V. K. Krishna Menon made a special visit to Prime Minister Clement Attlee at No. 10, Downing Street before today's Cabinet meeting which was discussing Korea. On Saturday a message trom Prime Jawaharlal Nehru or India was sent 40 miles by
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  • 498 1 Course Of Korean Crisis Can't Be Pedicted-Nehru ALLAHABAD, July 17.— The Indian Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharial Nehru told a meeting of Congress Party members here yesterday that no one could predict how the international situation would develop in the near future. "The present small war in Korea might continue leading
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  • 54 1 NEHRU-SATALIN-TRUMAN MEETING URGED NEW YORK, July 17— A nulling between President Truman and Generalissimo Stalin with Pandit Nehru, Prime Minister of India, present as a mediator, was urged in a broadcast by the American atomic scientist, Dr. C. t/illard. of Chicago University. Dr. Ezillurd was taking part in a Chicago
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  • 93 1 WASHINGTON. July 17.—American forces in Korea will hold somo where south of the Kum River "and §K butft. up tor qut <jitcn»v^;» Pentagon briefing officer said today. The Defence Headquarters spokesman, however, said that he could not predict now where the American forces would stabilise
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  • 97 1 LONDON. July 17.— The Communist New China news agency in a dispatch quoted by Peking Radio yesterday announced that the Chinese Communists had reduced bandits in Sinkiang, westernmost province of China, by over 20,000 in the last four months The agency claimed that 4,000 bandits were
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  • 130 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) SHOLAPUR, July 17. Mr. Harekiishna Mahtab, India's Minister for Industry, said here yesterday the handloorn industry in the Country should take upon itself the development of handspinning "in its own interest." "You cannot always rely upon the supply of yarn
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  • 204 1 RANGOON, July 17.— Prime Minister Thakin Nu has told Burma that 5 per cent, of the task of the National Peace Council pledged to achieve peace within a year by the target date of July 19 was yet to be achieved and
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  • 154 1 RANGOON. July 17. Burmese government troops and Chinese Nationalist army deserters are still locked in battle in the Eastern Shan State of Kengtung, the government disclosed on Saturday. The government said these operations are the outcome of the Chinese Nationalists refusal
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  • 190 1 Budh Singh Deplores Move To Form New Body For Malayan Indians (From Our Own Correspondent) JULLUNDUR, July 17.— Sardar Budh Singh, former President of the Malayan Indian Congress, who is visiting his native village here win represent the Malayan Indians at the Nasik Session of the Indian National Congress, said
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  • 84 1 BANGKOK, July 17.— Farewelied by high government officials, members of the diplomatic corps including American Ambassador Edwin F. Stanton and British Charge d"A*faires Richaxd Whittington ana s\ crowd of more than 1,000 friends and wellwishers, Madame Laiad Pibul Songkram, wife of the Thai Premier., took
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  • 46 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, July 17.—Rindrepest, known as "Cattle Plague," which broke in Bidar District in a severe form this year, has taken a toll of 1,400 head of cattle. Government is now controlling the disease by extensive methods. Copyright.
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  • 32 1 LAKE SUCCESS. July 17. -India has asked the General Assembly 'o consider again the treatment of Indians in South Africa, Mr Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary
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  • 284 1 IN LITERACY AND HEALTH THEY HAVE NOT REACHED MINIMUM WESTERN STANDARDS (From Our Own, Correspondent) MADRAS July 17*— The newspaper "Hindu* commenting editorially on the difficult position of Indians now in Malaya said the advice given them by the outgoing Representative of the Government of
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  • 599 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. July 18, 1950. BAN TODDY FOR EVER THE Committee of the South Johore Estates Staff Union, Scudai, at a meeting held at Johore Bahru on Sunday, July 9, was reported to have discussed the State Council's decision to re-open estate toddy shops and resolved that
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  • 908 2 Socialists Pledge To Change India's Present Constitution Text Of Resolution MADRAS, July 8 (By Air Mail). The National Executive of the Socialist Party met this morning and formulated a resolution on the Indian Constitution to be placed before the Conference. The resolution on the Indian Constitution is as follows: "The
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  • 313 2 Prosecution Proceedings Against 'Kerala Koumudi' Editor Dropped (From Our Own Correspondent^ TRIVANDRUM, July The Travancore-Cochin Government yesterday sanctioned withdrawal of prosecution proceedings against Mr. K. Sukumaran. editor of Trivandrum daily "Kerala KoumuJi," following expression of regret by the editor. He was charged with spreading disaffection among the people of the
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  • 826 2 year. Informed circles expect, that this session would be the last before the general elections in India. The conference is, therefore, expected to define the attitude of the Socialist Party towards the elections and to draw an election manifesto. (tOC). FOC MADRAS, July 8, (By
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  • 51 2 CALCUTTA. JULY 17.— The sacred relics reception committee has decided to allocate for India and Burma money and offerings made by Buddhists during the sojourn in Burma of their sacred relics. It is estimated that the share of each of these countries will be about Rs. 89,000
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  • 106 2 LIQUIDATION OF FRENCH PORTUGUESE POSSESSIONS IN INDIA DEMANDED PONDICHERRY, July 17.— The Pondicherry Town Congress Committee on Friday passed a resolution demanding the liquidation of French and Portuguese possessions in India in view of "the grave international situation arising from the Korean War." The resolution said: "The existence of foreign
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  • 92 2 NEW DELHI, Puly 17.— Mr. M. K. Mir, General Secretary of the unofficial Pakistani trade delegation visiting India, on July 3 urged for early resumption of Indo-Pakistani trade. Speaking at a reception held by the India-Pakistan Friendship Association here, he said progress and prosperity
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  • 655 3 Restrictions On Remittances From Ceylon Partially Relaxed CEYLON NEWS: Dependants In India Will Benefit COLOMBO, July 17.— ]n view of the easing of Ceylon's foreign exchange position subsequent to devaluation, current restrictions on the release of foreign exchange have been relaxed in certain, respects with the approval of the Minister
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  • 221 3 Rubber Packing: Ceylon To Follow Malayan Example COLOMBO. July 17.— Legislation designed to maintain Ceylon's good name in the rubber world will be introduced in Parliament shortly. It will dead with the packing ami shipping of rubber and will be modeled on the lines of the Malayan Rubber Shipping and
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  • 282 3 MADRAS, July 17.— The Government have constituted a Committee to consider the question of improvements to be made in the administration of jails in this State and to suggest suitable reforms for the purpose. Mr. K. S. Krishnaswami Iyengar.
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  • 455 3 Temple Dedicated To Buddhist Priesthood From Time Of Sinhalese Kings? INTERESTING PARTITION CASE COLOMBO, July 17.— When a partition action came up for hearing yesterday before Mr. V. S. Jayawickreme, Additional District Judge, Colombo, in which some Buddhists and Hindus claimed the temple in Captain's Garden, Maradana, a Buddhist monk
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  • 111 3 SHILLONG, July 17.— Addressing a conference of political officers and heads of departments of the N.E. Frontier Agency held at Government House yesterday, Mr. Jairamdas Daulatram, Governor of Assam, said that officials should no longer think in terms of "ruling" or "governing" the areas under their charge. He
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  • 94 3 PATIALA, July 17.— An application for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court by Sardar Sant Singh, Deputy Superintendent of the Patiala Central Jail, who was recently convicted and sentenced on a charge of contempt of court, has been rejected by the Chief Justice of the PEPSU
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  • 129 3 COLOMBO, July 17. Dakota overhauls will be undertaken by Air Ceylon within the next two months. These overhauls, which involve dismantling and re-ajssem-bling of engines, are at present carried out in India. Equipment has arrived and the present technical staff of the Air '"eylon Engineering
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  • 100 3 COLOMBO, July 17.— After shadowing a car for nearly 24 hours. Tele-communication Engineer, Mr. M. M. P. Gunawardene. took into custody at Kandy a midget radio installed in it. This is the first case of its kind. Mr. Gunawardene, who alleges that it was unlicensed,
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  • 82 3 COLOMBO. July 17.— During a aiarriage ceremony at the Assistant Provincial Registrar's Ofhce Mataxa, a young woman objected 10 .ne couple being married on the grounds that the bridegroom had promised to marry her. She then made representations to the Assistant Government Agent who issued a caveat. The
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  • 693 4 Mr. Hardial Singh's Glowing Tribute "If I say the word "Thivy" is synonymous with the Indian Community of Malaya and Singapore, it will be no exaggeration" declared Mr. Hardial Singh, speaking at the farewell Tea Party given at the Victoria Memorial Hall
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  • 252 4 Malacca will hold its (Annua Charity Week from Saturday, July 29, to Sunday, Aug. 6, inclusive. The Week will open with a Flag Day and conclude with a Taientime Show. Chairman Qf the Committee :s Mr. L. V. Taylor. The Honorary Secretary and Treasurer are Messrs.
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  • 34 4 LOTUS CLUB MEETING TOMORROW An extra-ordinary general meeting of the Lotus Club will be held at the Y.W.C.A., R?,ffles Quay, tomorrow. Wednesday, July 19 at 5 p.m. All members are requested to be present.
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  • 267 4 FEDERATION OF INDIAN ORGANISATIONS LETTER TO THE EDITOR: -MR. G. VTHAVER'S CLARIFICATION Sir, I shall be glad if you will kindly give space to issue the following information about the proposed Federation of India.n Organisations' first inaugural meeting coming on the 22nd instant for which invitations have already been sent
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  • 167 4 NEHRU DONATES TO GANDHI SCHOLARSHIP FUND, PENANG In token of his appreciation of the good work done by the Indian Education Committee. Penang, through the award of Mahatma Gandhi Scholarships," Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, has donated p. sum of $100 through Mr. John A. Thivy, Representative
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  • 226 4 The following mes age rceivid from the Governor Sir Franklin Gimson was read at the above tea party: "On this occasion when members of the Indian community of Singapore are paying their respects to Mr. John Thivy, Representative i»l the Government oi' India un ihe eve of his
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  • 28 4 WASHINGTON. July 17.—American forces in Korea will hold somewhere south of the Kum River "and get built up for our offensive," a Pen-t-agon briefing officer said today. Reuter
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  • 139 4 Radio Malaya's Children's Programme Stamp Club On the second Thursday of every month a Stamp Club Corner will be featured in Radio Malaya'c Children's Programme. The first broadcast was last Thursday evening, when Jim Greenway. who will give Stamp Club news each month, told how he had begun his own
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  • 93 4 The winner of the monthly Book Review Competition which was started last month by Radio Malaya was Miss Margaret Keel, of 405 Alexandra Road, Singapore for her review of "Westmorland and Cumberland" by Norman Nicholson. This competition is a monthly one and competitors are asked
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  • 121 4 The Kuala Kangsar District Agricultural Show to be held at Manong on July 22 this year will be declared open by the Regent of Perak at 11 a.m The show, entries for which have been encouraging, is divided into several sections. They will include vegetables,
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  • 53 4 The American Consulate and the USIS Library and Office in Kuala Lumpur will be closed on July 17 and 18 in observance of the Hari Raya Puasa. In closing for the holiday, thr USIS takes the opportunity of extending to the Malay and Muslim communities the best greetings
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  • 126 4 SINGAPORE ORCHIDS IN OLYMPIA FLOWER SHOW Britain's principal national floral exhibition for amateur gardener 5 will be beautified by flowers iron the Far East. The event is the "Evening New.s" Flower Show .vhich will be held at Olympia fron July 20 to 22. At this, amateur gardeners throughout Britain compete.
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  • 95 4 At the request of the Governments of Singapore. Ceylon, India and Pakistan. Dr. G. L. Kesteven. FAO Regional Fisheries Representative, has left Bangkok for a trip through those countries where he will discuss with fisheries official their plans under the United Nations technical assistance program. Dr.
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  • 42 4 Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders will open a Chinese Paintings Exhibition on Saturday, July 22 at 4 p.m at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, HUI Street, Singapore. The Exhibition is being organi-ed oy the Council of the China Society, Singapore
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