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Title Section16 1950-07-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 156. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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Article194 1950-07-19 1 Red China s Entry Into Sec-Gouncii Essential To End Korean Conflict Text Of Correspondence Released MOSCOW, July 18.—Stalin's price for a Far Eastern peace a price which is almost certain to be rejected by the United States and the United Nations was in line with the194 words
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107 1950-07-19 1 NO RESPONSE TO LIE'S MILITARY AID APPEAL LAKE SUCCESS, July 18.— Twenty nations have replied to United Nations Secretary General Mr. Trygve Lie's appeal for military aid in Korea but there have been no offers of troops. Their delegations have informed the United Nations that their governments arc considering Mr.Reuter - 107 words
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Article280 1950-07-19 1 "In talks which our Ambassador has had with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Moscow be explained Indian's attitude towards the Korean conflict. 'The aim of indiai is to localise the connct and assist the speedy, peaceful settlement througn th«_ elimination of the present impasse in tne280 words
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Article46 1950-07-19 1 Replying to Marsnai Stalin on juiy 10. Pandit Nenru said: "1 am most grateful for Your Excellency's prompt and encouraging reply. I am lorthwith contacting other governments concerned and hope I shaU soon be able again to address Your Excellency."- -A.P. and ReuterA.P.; Reuter - 46 words
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260 1950-07-19 1 FAVOURABLE REPLY NOT LIKELY FROM U.S. U.K.? (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 18. Delhi reports indicate that replies from Washington and London to Pandit Nehru's note seeking peaceful settlement of the Korean issue are not likely to be so enthusiastic as Stalin's. Stalin welcoming the move has agreed with260 words
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Article12 1950-07-19 1 ■Offw N S?> July 18 A Pore'gn toBto*\E mvi ai^^ced today A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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Article126 1950-07-19 1 BENARES. July 18. Pandit Nehru said here last night that India's peace efforts were prompted by her desire to "do something to prevent the spread of the present war." Referring at a public meeting here to the Indian Governments recent communications to Marshal Stalin and President Truman PanditReuter - 126 words
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49 1950-07-19 1 TOKYO, July 18.— North Korean Army Headquarters today claimed to have killed 1,500 Americans in the Kum River Action and taken 100 prisoners, according to Pyongyang radio monitored here. A spokesman for GeneraJ Ma 2Arthur's Headquarters immediately described the claims as "fantastic" ReuterReuter - 49 words
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122 1950-07-19 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 18.— It is learnt that the Andhra Provincial Congress Committee President Prof. N. G. Ranga has decided to contest the presidentship of the Indian National Congress for the coming Nasik Session. Other likely contestants are: Congress Secretary Mr. Shankarao Deo122 words
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117 1950-07-19 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) PONDICHERRY, July 18. Mr. Durairaj who represented French India Labour at the Reparatory Asian Regional Conference of the Interna- tional Labour Organisation at New Delhi said here Monday that the peace and tranquility of Pondicherry had been "very much disturbed"117 words
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Article38 1950-07-19 1 MOSCOW, July 18.— The Soviet Communist Party organ Pravda today published on Its front page the exchange of correspondence between Marshal Stalin and Indian Prime Minister PwcUt Netou. Tt 1 ra%<fr no comment. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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86 1950-07-19 1 SABOTAGE SUSPECTED IN BRITISH NAVAL DOCKYARDS PORTSMOUTH, July 18.— Naval and military security officers today launched a country-wide hunt for sabotage suspects in British naval dockyards. They were working on the theory that last week's explosions in Gosport harbour, Portsmouth Britain's main naval base and three attemped sabotage on boardReuter - 86 words
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94 1950-07-19 1 TRIPARTITE CONFERENCE ON KASHMIR TOMORROW NEW DELHI, July 18.— It is learnt that a Tripartite Conference between the Prime Ministers of India ■••mi Pakistan and Sir Owen Dixon, the United Nations Representative in Kashmir, is likely to take place in New Delhi on July 20 to discuss the Kashmir dispute.GIIS - 94 words
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219 1950-07-19 1 NEHRU CONDEMNS 'SENSE OF ISOLATION' DEVELOPING IN INDIA (From Our Own Correspondent) BANARAS, July 18.- -India's Prime Minister Pandit Nehru arrive** here yesterday from Allahabad on Lis first visit to this Holy City nine* India attained Independence. Wearing a waterproof, Pandit Nehru drove in an open jeep in pouring rain219 words
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344 1950-07-19 1 S'PORE CJ.D.'S APPEAL TO PUBLIC •The public are always interested in the efforts of the Malayan Communist Party— and it is right that they should be, for it is they who arc the object of its attacks," says a statement issued by the344 words
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Article189 1950-07-19 1 On July 17 evening security forces operating near Pahang shot and killed one of a party of four Chinese bandits. Four packs containing blanket clothing and document were recovered, says a Police communique issued in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds: On July 17, in189 words
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Article190 1950-07-19 1 NEW DELHI, July 13.— A Dakota carrying Canadian Brigadier H. H. i.nole, chief militry observer in Kashmir, and 21 others was reported missing on Monday night south ot Srinagar. The Indian National Airways plane left New Delhi on Monday .norning and was due at Srinagar at 1145.A.P. - 190 words
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186 1950-07-19 1 The Chinese detainees of Ipoh detention camp who had been on a hunger strike for the last six days broke their fast yesterday evening. None of the Malay or Indian detainees in the camp participated in this hunger strike, says an Official Press release issued186 words
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137 1950-07-19 1 WASHINGTON. July i; Willir.m Green, President of the American Federation of Labour, demanded on Sunday that the U.S. undertake "all out preparedness for any eventuality," including: the mobilisation of labour. In a statement Green said: "We find ourselves facing a situationA.P. - 137 words
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Advertisement22 1950-07-19 1 TELL YOUR PRODUCTB TO THE PEOPLLI through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Daily in Malaya over 14 years 71, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE.22 words
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674 1950-07-19 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed, July 19, 1950. MR. THIVY'S TIMELY ADVICE -I VERY sound and timely advice on numerous vital problems concerning the present and future of the Indian Community of Malaya was given by Mr. John A. Thivy, the Representative of the Government of India, in the course674 words
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1558 1950-07-19 2 Mr. Jaiprakash Narain Outlines Programme Ot Party I MADRAS, July 10 (By Air Mail).— -The programme for national revival drawn up by the Socialist l'ariy was described at length by Mr. Jai I'rakush Narain when he addressed the public session atFOC - 1,558 words
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174 1950-07-19 2 Reservation In Legislature: President To Issue List Of Scheduled Castes NEW DELHI, July 18—The President is expected to issue shortly a notification giving a list of scheduled Castes and Tribes in Part A and Part B States under Articles 341 and 342 of the Constitution. These Articles provide for the174 words
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480 1950-07-19 2 Congress Leaders Heckled In Calcutta CALCUTTA, July 18. A violent demonstration was staged by a section of the audience at a meeting held here recently at the Indian Association Hall. The meeting, which was presided over by Mr. S. M. Ghosh, President of the West Bengal Provincial Congress Committee, wasFOC - 480 words
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100 1950-07-19 2 SECUNDERABAD, July 18.— Mr. Sidharamappa Herur, Excutive Member of the Socialist Party, Hyderabad State, was arrested on July 6, at Tandur while addressing a public meeting in defiance of the prohibitory order issued against him by the Gulbarga Civil Administrator. Another Socialist worker, Mr. Narsimlu, wasFOC - 100 words
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246 1950-07-19 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 18.—The Indian Army has readily taken to "grow more food" in the organised way, writes a PTI Corres pondent who recently concluded a study tour of the Army institutions in Central India. The institutions visited by246 words
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131 1950-07-19 2 AUKLAND, July 18.— Mr. Gordon Walker, British Secretary for Commonwealth RelaUons, referring to his Labour Government's slender majority at a civic reception here today, declared" I open my paper rather fearfully these days to see if I am still in the same job." HeReuter - 131 words
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1213 1950-07-19 3 CEYLOS NEWS: As Well As Prevention Of V. D- T. B. Persons* Marriages Resolutions Passed By Narrow Margins COLOMBO, July 18.— That the Central Government be requested to introduce legislation to enforce total prohibition through the island, and also that it be requested toFOC - 1,213 words
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173 1950-07-19 3 INDIA'S DONATION TO GANDHI MEMORIAL FUND COLOMBO. July 18. -The announcement was made at inuvil by the Mayor of Jaffna that the Gandhi National Memorial Fund handled by the Government cl India had contributed a .sum of As. 3,000 towards the erection of a permanent home for the Harijan CommunityFOC - 173 words
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191 1950-07-19 3 COLOMBO, July 18. The AllCeylon Sama Samaja Youth Lea>gue Federation, at a meeting recently at the Colombo Town Hall, passed a resolution "welcoming the unification of the two Trotskylte parties in Ceylon as a most important step forward in the revolutionary struggle of the masses forFOC - 191 words
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105 1950-07-19 3 COLOMBO, July 18.— CeyloA will not send a delegate to the Commonwealth Universities Conference to be held in New Zealand shortly. Arrangements have, however, been made by which the Vice-Chancet-lors or Madras and Patna Universities will represent the/ University of Ceylon asFOC - 105 words
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141 1950-07-19 3 COLOMBO, July 18.— Kandy will be the venue of the SouthEast Asian Regional Conference of the World Health Organisation to be held from September 22 to October 1 About 60 delegates are expected to be present. They will stay at the Queen's Hotel,FOC - 141 words
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Article87 1950-07-19 3 "PEOPLE'S PEACE PARTY COLOMBO, July 18. A new association under the name of "People's Peace Party,'* was formed at a meeting, held recently at the "Commercial House." Shorts Road, Slave Island, presided over by Mr P. D. D. Attygallcu a member of the Kotte Urban Council. Mr. A. Navaratnam oneFOC - 87 words
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Article112 1950-07-19 3 COLOMBO, July 18.— Ceylon will be among the fifty odd countries, represented by about two thousand delegates, who will take part n the sixth International Congress A Radiology to be held in London from July 23 to July 29. Dr. A. H. N. Welikala, the Assistant Radiologist.FOC - 112 words
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Article138 1950-07-19 3 NEW DELHI, July 18.— An AllIndia Association of Surveyors nas been established in Delhi with Brigaidier G. F. Heaney, Surveyor-General 'of India, as the President. The association which is called the restitution of Surveyors is the first of its kind in India. It is analogous 'to theFOC - 138 words
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Article49 1950-07-19 3 I NEW DELHI. July 18.— Dr. Oscar Tascheret, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Arsentina in Inida, has left for Argentine. Dr. Alberto E. Zalazar, Counsellor of the Embassy, will act as chaxge d'affaires ad interim for Argentina in India, states a Press Note. FOCFOC - 49 words
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470 1950-07-19 4 DETAILS OF REVISED MATRICULATION OR ENTRY QUALIFICATIONS The Universities in the United Kingdom have now published their revised matriculation or entry qualifications, all of which require substantially higher standards than formerly. Details are: A. UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD Candidates must have passet with credit470 words
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Article151 1950-07-19 4 A Committee has been set up recently by the> High Commissioner. Federation of Malaya, to review the medical and health provisions of the Labour Code, and to make recommendations for any revision that might be require-A to adapt those provisions to present-day conditions. The Committee will151 words
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Article78 1950-07-19 4 The 8.8.C. school broadcast? many of which are being .sent by the transcription service to countries of the Commonwealth, including Hongkong and Malaya, achieved a record home audience this year. Figures just issued shov that thp broadcasts are heard in 20,000 out of a total of 35,00078 words
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Article75 1950-07-19 4 According to further communic itions received from the Government of India in New Delhi, Mr. J. A. Thivy, the Representative of the Government of India In Malaya, is now not proceeding to the Indian capital on the 19th Lnstani as originally planned. It has now beenGIIS - 75 words
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Article70 1950-07-19 4 With reference to the forthcoming recruiting of the 13th intake jI 250 troops for the Malay Regi.nent in Kelantan,. it u now officially stated that the previously innounced dates are cancelled is tney fall during the Hari Raya Puasa holidays. It is now announced that the70 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-07-19 4 A photograph taken on the occasi on of the Farewell Tea Party given by the Indian Fine Arts Society to Mr. J. A. Thivy Representative of the Government of India. In the above picture Mr. Thivy, Patron of the Society is seen addressing the members. Among those seated at the62 words
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Article133 1950-07-19 4 Whatever the outcome of the Korean situation, the British Commonwealth Consultative Committee the economic development cf South and South -East Asia would continue its work. This assurance was given on Thursday by Lord MacDonald of Gwaenysgor. leader of the United Kingdom delegation to the committee.133 words
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Article216 1950-07-19 4 The 10,000th membership card 10 dc Issued by the USIS free library in Singapore has gone to Miss Quah 3uat Neo, 11, of 217 Outram Road, Singapore. She also received two books from Mr> W. Henry Lawrence, Director of USIS, Singapore and the Federation of Malaya,USIS - 216 words
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Article134 1950-07-19 4 Thousands of Muslims from all parts of the world, including In- 1 donesia, India and Pakistan, celebrated Hari Raya Puasa in the U.K. over the weekend. In London on Sunday over 600 ot the faithful attended the Is.ainic Cultural Centre, Regents Park, where Dr.134 words
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Article70 1950-07-19 4 KARACHI. Pakistan. July 18. Pakistan contends cnat GOO/JQO Muslim roluerees from Kash lur who now live in. Pakistan should bi permitted to vote in. the propo^ec plebiscite on Kashmir's future. Officials say the refugees cannc return to Kashmir because condition have not returned to normal Therefore, theyA.P. - 70 words
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170 1950-07-19 4 The United States Information Service now has available twr. series of 35mm. nlmstrips intended for projection illustrating the recent visit to the United States cf Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan, and the Begum Liaquat. Ali, his wife. The first filmstrip showsUSIS - 170 words
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Article37 1950-07-19 4 By kind permission of the Commissioner of Police and Officers the Federation of Malaya Police, the Police Band will play at the Lake Gardens from 5.15 p.m. 'o 6.45 p.m. on Sunday, July 23.37 words
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158 1950-07-19 4 S.D. FOG I.C.FED. GOVT.'S WARNING It is suspected that the Registration Department is sometimes presented with false statutjry de clarations to the effect that localborn children, in respect of wnom identity cards are required, hav, been born abroad and that th. persons concerned have been advised by petition writers to158 words
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58 1950-07-19 4 UK. TRAINING FOR INDIAN P. T. MEN NEW DELHI, July 18.— Six cffice of the Indian Posts and TelegrapQ Department are being sent to t'a United Kingdom for on^ year training in the operation am equipment of automatic telephoneOn return they will be posted a Calcutta. The automatic telephone systemGIIS - 58 words
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Article149 1950-07-19 4 The "Times" Insurance Correspondent, discussing war risk rates for cargos, points out that although there is no formal schedule of rate, the ideas of the leading underwriters are generally resptcted. It is expected that in view of the events, in the Faj East, the rates149 words
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Article71 1950-07-19 4 The Yang di-Pertuan Besar has appointed the following Selection Committee for Negri Sombilan in respect of the Malay Girls' College, Kuala Lumpur: The Senior Inspector of Schools, Negri Sembilan: Tunku Maimum binti Tunku Laksamano, Abu Ba~ kar and Che Khatijah binti Abdul Manan. The next moetins of71 words
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