Indian Daily Mail, 21 July 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 158. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 235 1 Report In Calcutta Newspaper CALCUTTA, July 20.— Calcutta's English daily newspaper "Amrita Bazar Patrika" reported that Chinese Communist forces had crossed the Tibetan border and occupied Kanjey, provincial town m the. Thajido region. 650 miles northeast of Lhasa. The paper, quoting reports from its correspondent at
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  • 141 1 IMPORT OF HOMEOPATHIC DRUGS NEW DELHI. July 20. -The Government of India have alloted a separate quota for the import of homeopathic medicines, according to a, New Delhi Press note Under the existing orders, imports of these, drugs are licenced irorn general quota fixed for drugs medicines and pharmaceutical chemicals
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  • 35 1 LONDON, July 20.— A Foreign Office spokesman today said Britain had received no confirmation of a report, published m an Indian newspaper yesterday, that Chinese Communist troops had entered Tibet. Reuter
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  • 37 1 New regulations published yesterday unuer liie Emergency Ordinance empower the Colonial Secretary to prohibit the sale and circulation of publication* which are prejudicial to the successful prosecution of the anti-bandit Operations m Malaya.
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  • 382 1 Caicutta's premier soccer combination the Bhawanipore Soccer m is expected to visit Malaya to play a series of matches m Singapore and the Federation. It is understood that the Hhawanipore CHib has approach ed the S.A.F.A. for fixtures ~.t Singapore and their
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  • 136 1 LONDON, July 20. A war Office spokesman m London refused to support a suggestion made by high military quarters m Singapore that British troops would he sent to Korea from Singapore and Hongkong. Field Marshal Sir William Slim, Chief of the Imperial
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  • 125 1 RICE RATION IN MALAYA WILL BE MAINTAINED LONDON, July 20. Mr. James Griffiths. Secretary of State for tlte Colonies, declared that the present, rice ration m Malaya would be maintained. He made this statement In a written reply m the House of Cornmans yesterday. Mr. Walter Fletcher, a Conservative member,
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  • 73 1 NEW DELHI. July 20. Panait Nehru has sent a second message to Washington on Korea This vw reported yesterday oy che Indian Foreign Ministry, whicn said that a reply had been received rrom the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. EK-an Acheron, to Mr. Nehru's lirst letter. The
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  • 143 1 SEQUEL TO WHOLESALE DISMISSAL OF INDIAN EMPLOYEES DURBAN, July 20.— A report from Durban (South Africa) says that the commercial linns m the city have started wholesale dismissal of the Indian employees following the Durban City Council's decision to dismiss 300 Indian municipal employees, who stayed
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  • 401 1 The Executive Council of the Axmy Civil Service Union met m private session on Wednesday, Julyl9 from 3.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. and discussed various problems that have arisen since, the last meeting. Among the matters, discussed were (.1) the long outstanding demand ol
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  • 192 1 NO COMPENSATION TO BE PAID: NEW AGRARIAN REFORMS IN KASHMIR (From Our Own Correspondent) SRI NAG AR, July l^.—Ske ik k Abdullah, Kashmir Premier, has expressed his Government's determination to go ahead with the agrarian reforms recently announced.
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  • 148 1 NEW DELHI, July 20. Pandit Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, replica to United States secretary ul atate. Mr. Dean Acheson s communication on his peace moves, sajmg he did not tninic that admission of Communist Caina 10 LJM oecumy Council would oe an encouragement to aggression. Mr.
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  • 140 1 BURMESE MARTYRS' DAY OBSERVED IN DELHI NEW DELHI, July 20.— Th«- Burmese Community m New Delhi observed July 19 as Martyrs' Day to Mark U|e third anniversary <>f the death of General Aung San and six members of his Cabinet. A solemn and impressive ceremony was held at the residence
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  • 63 1 A spokesman sad that North Korean forces of unknown strength were reported to have occupied Chongju early Thursday m a drive dowri the western side of the Korean Peninsula The spokesmen said that American fighter pilots were reported on bombing and strafing mission on Chongju
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  • 53 1 AMERICANS LOSE TAEJON G(^i. Mac Arthur's Headquarters, Korea. July 20. The American withdrawal from Taejon was completed today after day-long grim fighting. A later message adds: North Koreans today occupied Chonju, 40 miles southwest of Taejon and 15 miles Southeast of lri, theft previously deepest penetration, according to an Eighth
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  • 73 1 NEW DELHI. July 20.—Pakistan's Prime Minister. Liaquat All Khan, arrived here today from Karachi for joint talks on the IndianPakistan dispute on Kashmir with Indian Prime Minister Nehru and United Nations mediator Sir Owen Dixon. The first joint meeting has been arranged for this afternoon Mr.
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  • 144 1 Stalin's Reply is Sparse, Cryptic Cold Of Comfort NEW YORK, July 20. -The New York Dally News said In an editorial that Stalin "is attempting to use Nehru as a contact man or catspaw Ln a neat game of international blackmail." "It would be lovely to end ttie Korean war
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  • 28 1 The High Commissioner. Sir Henry Gurney. has appointed Dato Onn bin J^afar, to be a Temporary Unofficial Member of the FedenU Legislative Council from July 1 1950. inclusive.
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  • 750 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, July 21, 1950. MR. THIVY'S TIMELY ADVICE II WE have already explained the importance of Mr. Thivy's advice to the Indians m Malaya, not to duplicate their political organisations but keep m tact the MIC wherein they can find "all the scope that they may
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  • 2372 2 Delegates Session Of Socialist Party Conference Resolution To Amend Indian Constitution Adopted TEXTS OF RESOLUTIONS ON S. AFRICA S. E. ASIA MADKAS, July t n (By Tir Mail). The delegates' session of the eighth Conference of the Socialist Party was resumed this morning under the presidentship of Mr. Asoka Mehta
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  • 67 2 I ndo- Argentine Barter Agreement NEW DELHI;, July 20. -India and Argentina have agreed to a further bartar of 156,000 tons of wheat Irom Argentina m exchange for 20,000 tons of jute goods from India. These quantities are expected to be exchanged by the end of this year. Under the
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    32 2 PHOTO South Koreans cheer wildly as truckloads after truckload of U.S.A. troops stream through an unidentified South Korean village on their way to stern the overrunning Communist troops from the North. A.P.
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  • 83 2 ONLY ALTERNATIVE TO CONGRESS GOVT. IS SOCIALIST GOVT. -JAIPRAKASH NARAIN MADRAS, Ju!> 20 Mr. Jayup ak:»sh Narayan. Socialist leader, told Rotarians ton Tuesday, that the p! BMSI policy followed by the Indian National Congress had led the country to stagnation, "it will ultimately lead 1 death** 1 he declared. The
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  • 593 3 CEYLON NEWS: Jieed For Aew Organisation Explained COLOMBO, July 20.— There is an Immediate need, said Mr. S. Natesan, former State Councillor, at a public meeting m Jaffna for an organisation which can speak for both Sinhalese and Tamils, and which can place
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  • 233 3 COLOMBO, July 20.— Hundreds of pilgrims, the first to arrive at Kataragama for the annual festival, despite warnings of the water famine, were astonished to see a steady stream of water flowing down the dry bed of the Menik Ganga on Friday morning. By even-
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  • 194 3 COLOMBO, July 20.— Chillies are not the only commodity up m price since the Korean war began. V'erties, an everyday item of clothing for thousands m the North, have also shot up m price. This is attributed, however, not to Far
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  • 191 3 COLOMBO. July 20.— The office of the High Conmissionsr for Australia m Ceylon has received lately, a nu/nbpr of enquiries from p3r=ons interested m the possibility of undertaking medical studies \n Australia. It is thought best, therefore, states a Press note, to draw the attention of
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  • 153 3 COLOMBO. July 20.— The statue wi an ancient Sinhalese Prince, curved out of wood, is one of the principal exhibits at the Wood Carving Gallery at the Colombo. Museum, which has been rearranged, bringing into relief the most valuable exhibits of the ancient wood-carvers art.
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  • 136 3 COLOMB. July 20. For the second time, the. London "Evening News" Flower Show, which is due u> open today at Olympit and continue on the 21 and 22, will have a very fine collection of Ceylon flowers and ornamental seeds on snow. The first consignment,
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  • 60 3 COLOMBO, July 20. The AllCeylon Students' Congress has been invited by the Internationa Union of Students to send delegate to the Second World Students'" Congress beginning m Prague, next month. The N.CJS.C. has nominated three Ceylon students m England Mr. S. Devar&jan, Mr. P. Nadesan and
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    72 3 PHOTO. Ketugees crowd aboard a fleet 01 gooos wagons at the railway stLtion of Suwon South Korea, to escape the c^ty as the Communists posh South from captured SeouJ June 30 Suwon was the advance headquarters of the U.S.A. Military Advisory ML&sion. It became nof-man's land In face of the
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  • 464 3 COLOMBO* July 20.— Solemn grandeur and fervent devotion marked the final scenes of the stay of Our Lady of Fatima m this Island, when a crowd estimated at well over 100,000 thronged the Colombo Racecourse and overflowed into the surrounding area to
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  • 63 3 COLOMBO, July 20. Mr. John Exter, Governor of the Reserved Bank, and Mr. J. Tyagaraja, member of the Monetary Board, received their letters of appointment from the Governor-General recently. Sir Charles Jones, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, is an ex-officio member of the board. The
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  • 87 3 AMBALA. July 15. PoUing of delegates for the Nasik session of the Congress from Kalka-Simla constituency has been postponed at Tubarikpur because of likely breach of the peace. Pour candidates including a Minister are seeking election from this constituency. It is reported that a group
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  • 151 3 BOMBAY, July 2a— lndia is likly to oppose any attempt to fix the rate of the Pakistan rupee m disparity with the Indian rupee, it Ls authoritatively learnt. Now that PaJcLstan has been admitted as a member of the Internation aJ Monetary Fund, It is
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  • 333 4 World's Scientists Condemn Racial Discrimination IT HAS NO FOUNDATION IN BIOLOGICAL FACT" Racial discrimination has no foundation m biological fact. This forthright pronouncement forms the first point m an authoritative statement on racial questions issued on Tuesdiy by an international panel of scientists. It is published by UNESCO and represents
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  • 101 4 The General Committee of Management of the Selangor Indian Association st their Meeting held on July 14 unanimously decided to give their full support fur the formation of a Central Body cl the Indian Organisation? m Malaya and elected delegates to a"tend the Inaugural Meeting
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  • 94 4 BANDITS FIRE ON GOODS TRAIN: FIREMAN INJURED On Wednesday evening, a goods train was fired on m Johore. A civilian, who was travelling m tne brake van and the fireman wetf wounded, says a Police Commur> que issued m Kuala Lumpur ytsterday. It add*: In Selangor on Wednesday morning security
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  • 49 4 The Emergency Progress Report oi Combined Operations for thf» period June 16 to July 14., says another sixty bandits were accounted for during the period under review. Forty-three of thesj were killed, eight were captured and nine surrendered. In addition 28 bandit helpers were arrested.
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  • 63 4 Encho Mahmood Mahyiddeen. ceased to be a Temporary Unofficial Member of the Federa" Legislative Council on May 28. consequent upon the return to the Frderstion of Tengku Ahmad bn Tengku Abdul Ghafar. Tengku Panglima Raja. NEW DELHI. July 20.— A trade mission on behalf of the Government of
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  • 144 4 Nearly $1,500 worth o.f pajceis, each containing a tin of cigarettes, a tin of chocolates, handkcrchit f ?nd a cake of soap, have already been delivered to the Malay Regiment and Police personnel fighting m the jungle. T'ne parcels represent th? first load of gifts
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  • 270 4 The following is the text of the letter addressed to the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. James Griffiths, expressing his appreciation of the hospitality received during his recent visit to the Colony: "I have the honour to convey to
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  • 156 4 Proposal 8 for international action to secure full employment were submitted on Wednesday to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations by Britain. A resolution by the British delegates requests governments to submit their employment targets by the end of September. Alternatively
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  • 41 4 DRAWING OF I.A. SPORTS FUND SWEEPSTAKE POSTPONED We are informed that the draw- ing of the Indian A^ r oc:ation Sports Fund Sweepstake which was fixed for today has been. postponed. The date of the drawing will be announced later. l
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  • 41 4 A meeting of the State Division of the Malayan Trade Union Cauncil will be held at 9.30 a,.m. today (Friday) at the Johqrc Civil Service Association premises, Johore Bahru. Representatives of Trade Unions m Johore will meet'
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