Indian Daily Mail, 24 July 1950
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Title Section15 1950-07-24 1 Indian Daily Mail -OL. vi. NdTTir SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS15 words
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555 1950-07-24 1 Reds' Change Ot Policy Reported Untrue They Are Still Wedded To Violence* Says Secret Circular (From Our own Correspondent; MADRAS, July 23.— Reports from Delhi indicate that the recent announcement of the change of policy by the Communist Party of India have notGIIS - 555 words
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121 1950-07-24 1 HYDERABAD GOVT. RELEASES 575 DETENUS (From Our Own Correspondent* HYDERABAD, July 23.— The Government of Hyderabad passed orders or the release of 575 detenus from 7&l»ajral District Jail, it is learnt here today. i'IM prisoners are expected to be 'eased during the course of the lay. Government is said to121 words
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133 1950-07-24 1 Persecution Of Pro-merger Groups In French India (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. July 53.— Reports from Prencb India, especially Pondicherry, indicate deterioration m the enforcement of law and order and terrorisng of all groups who support merTer with the Indian Union. Daily attacks have been reported igainst members of the133 words
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Article115 1950-07-24 1 KARACHI. July 23. Karachi went off whfat ration from June 10 though rationing of rice and sugar still continues. The announcement wits made by the Food Minister of Pakistan two weeks back on a request from the Provincial Government to stabilise wheat prices m the provinceFOC - 115 words
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102 1950-07-24 1 From Oar Own Correspondent > Hyderabad, July 23. The first step 'n the attempt for the extradition of the ex-Premier of Hyderabad Mr. Laik AH was taken yesterday when the Special Tribunal presided by Mr. J. E Pinto now trying Laik Ali and Other Razakar102 words
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208 1950-07-24 1 HINDI: PERIYAR WELCOMES GOVT'S NEW DECISION (From Our Own Correspondent) MADKAS, July 23— Penynr B. V Ramaswarai JNaicker, Leader ot the .uravidian federation, m a statement, nas expressed great satisfaction witl. the Government's new scheme ot teaching languages m schools wheieoy the learning of Hindi become, optional and only two208 words
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169 1950-07-24 1 On the night of July 21 bandits entered a squatter area m Johore and robbed the inhabitants of their identity cards, says a Police communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. In Perak armed bandits visted a, quarry m the early hours and robbed the labourers169 words
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Article39 1950-07-24 1 CALCUTTA. July 23.— Five hundred Gurkha troops who left Calcutta last evening by the steamship Tairea "were returning: from India to Malaya with their families after leave," according to an official of the British Deputy Higrh Commission her*. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article77 1950-07-24 1 DEAN ESCAPED FROM TAEJON Major General William Dean burly Commander of the United States 24th Division who was officially listed last night as mlssh^ m action, Ls now reported to have escaped from the blazing city of Taejon. An American subaltern. Lieutenant Arthur Clark, who reached the United States linesReuter - 77 words
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412 1950-07-24 1 U.S. PLANES RESUME LARGE-SCALE ATTACK ON N. KOREAN TROOPS AND TRANSPORTS TOKYO, July 23.— General Mac Arthur's communique No. 128 issued at 5,25 p.m. local time today states 'United States air forces tactical airplanes resumed their attack against North Korean tanks, trucks, locomotives railway-cars, buildings, bridges and troops on SundayReuter - 412 words
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186 1950-07-24 1 MOHANLAL SAKSENA'S SUGGESTION TO HIGH COMMAND 'From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 23.— Mr. Mohanlal Saksena, former Minister of State for Rehabilitation m the India Government, has suggested to the members of the Congress Working Committee that the Congress President should ipso facto186 words
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Article59 1950-07-24 1 BANARAS, July 23, A meet m of representatives of betal-pnr merchants of Uttar Pradesh heU here passed a resolution demanding exemption from gales tax. Pandit Tripathi, MLA, who pr sided. said that pan was of great importance m everyday life Th^ merchants pleaded that pan shouldFOC - 59 words
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Article74 1950-07-24 1 NEW DELHI, July 23— Government of India's External Affairs Ministry on July 21 contradicted the report published by New Fork's Newsweek magazine that m the bid for India's favour m the Korean 'affairs, a secret Soviet message had been despatched to New Delhi, suggestingG.I.I.S. - 74 words
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271 1950-07-24 1 MR. KIDWAI CONGRATULATES EMPLOYEES (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE, July 23—Mr. Ra fl Ahmed Kidwai, Indian Communlciilions Minister, yesterday complimented workers and officers of tho Telephone Factory hero on their co-operation and sense of duty. Mr Kidwai who is on a visit271 words
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Article57 1950-07-24 1 INDORE. July 23. The Wilson Garden m Jaora, about 90 miles from Indore. has. been renamed after Dr. K. N. Katju, the West Bengal Governor, as "Kailash Bag" during the 'Vana Mahotsava' week. Jaora is the birthplace of Dr Katju. The Jaora Municipality passed aFOC - 57 words
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637 1950-07-24 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Mon. j uly 24, 1950. WANTED TODDY REFERENDUM fHE Representative of the Government of India m Malaya Mr. John A. Thivy m a statement on Toddy (for text vide IDM of 17-7-50) has rightly suggested that the question of re-opening the estate toddy shops should be637 words
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2996 1950-07-24 2 Plan For National Revival Adopted Next Session In New Delhi MADRAS, July 12 (By Air Mail). The eighth annual con ference of the Socialist Party, which concluded today after a five-hour session, elected as its first Chairman Acharya Narendra Dcv, Mr. JaiFOC - 2,996 words
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132 1950-07-24 2 MADRAS. July 23 -Mr. K. Madhava Menon, Madras Minister for Education, recently asked Government employees m the State to bear with the present financial difficulties of the State Government. He told the annual conference of the Madras Secretariat Association here that an increaseFOC - 132 words
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Article46 1950-07-24 2 HYDERABAD, July 23. The Niza.m, Rajpramukh of Hyderabad, has sanctioned the levy of a tax on transfer of immovable property within the limits of the Hyderabad and Secunderabad Municipal Committees at the rate of 2' of the value of the property.— FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article33 1950-07-24 2 NEW DELHI. July 23.— The Maharaja of Nepal has contributed Rs. 50,000 to the West Bengal Governor's Fund for the relief of the sufferers of Darjeeling landslides.— FOCFOC - 33 words
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302 1950-07-24 2 RIVER OF SORROW INUNDATES 450 VILLAGES OF NORTH BIHAR KOSI IN FLOODS: OVER 400,000 PEOPLE AFFECTED IN DARBHANGA DISTRICT PATNA, July 23.— About three hundred villages m the Darbhanga district have so far been inundated by the Kosi floods affecting over three lakhs of people m the district, according toFOC - 302 words
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212 1950-07-24 3 CEYLON NEWS: Under Truman's toint 9 Four Programme COLOMBO, July 23.— The Gal Oya Development Board, m its first half-yearly report to Government, reveals that "assistance has been sought from the United States under President Truman's Poim-tour Programme, but withoutFOC - 212 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-07-24 3 photo American Artillery goes into action m support of U.S. ground troops on the U.S. South Korean BatUefront. An observation post reported a bridge and two heavy .tanks were destroyed during this barrage.- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article321 1950-07-24 3 COLOMBO, July 23.— Ceylon's Central Bank started functioning from July 1, almost five years after the former State Council accepted a resolution by Mr. J. Tyagaraja urging the establishment of a Central Bank. Mr. Tyagaraja. who was formally appointed a member of the Monetary Board lastFOC - 321 words
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203 1950-07-24 3 COLOMBO, July 23.— The extension of library facilities m the City by ha ring one Central Library and a chain of ten branch libraries is under consideration by the Colombo Munic iml Council. The whole scheme is estimated to cost over Rs.FOC - 203 words
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165 1950-07-24 3 COLOMBO, July 23. A large number of Goanese (nationals of Portuguese areas m India) resident m Ceylon have, it is learnt, unsuccessfully applied to obtain citizenship rights either by descent or by registration. Having failed to get citizenship under the Ceylon Citiz?nship Act, theyFOC - 165 words
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Article97 1950-07-24 3 COLOMBO, July 23. Devaluation and rigorous restriction of dollar imports have poshed up Ceylon's trade balance with the United States for the first five moiitns of the year, to the record iisure of Rs. 87,000.000. The balance of trade for the whole of last year wa~FOC - 97 words
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Article142 1950-07-24 3 COLOMBO. July 23. Mr. R. S. 5. Gunewardene. providing at the general meeting of the All Ceylon House Owners' Association, at the Savoy Ball Room, recently suggested that Government should p n .y aoase owners a subsidy to compensate them for the loss they .ncurrcd m chargingFOC - 142 words
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Article105 1950-07-24 3 COLOMBO. July 23.— Carters m Delft are to receive a windfall of no less than Rs. 50,000, spread over the next three months, if the drought continues for that period, says a Kayts report. This sum has been asked for by the village committee from the LocalFOC - 105 words
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156 1950-07-24 3 COLOMBO. July 23. A letter from the Controller of Exchange, circulated to all heads of department through the Treasury, points out tha-t, foreigners employed m Ceylon Government service under any form of contract should normally receive their salary m Ceylon m Ceylon currency.FOC - 156 words
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94 1950-07-24 3 COLOMBO. July 23. -Racehorse trainers will have to remove the'r stables outside the city, according to a decision of the Sanitation and Markets Committee of the Colombo Municipal Council. The Committee feels the presence of stables aggregate the fly nuisance m spiteFOC - 94 words
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146 1950-07-24 3 M. P. Criticises Govt's Dilatory" Tactics COLOMBO. July 23. -At a large-ly-attended middie and working class rally held at the Galle Face Green recently Mr. Pieter Keuneman. M.P. criticised the Government for the 'dilatory methods, it pursued m granting the reasonable <vrid elementary demand of the r'dle class employees forFOC - 146 words
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Article151 1950-07-24 3 'Youngsters Invited By Nurses COLOMBO. July 23. -Five young men. charged with, trespassing m the nurses quarter? and causing annoyance to the nurses were discharged by the Anuradhapura Magistrate, Mr. T. C. P. Fernando as the police withdrew the nkiint. The young men were asked to apologise" to the D.M.O.FOC - 151 words
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Article97 1950-07-24 3 COLOMBO. July 23.— The motor launch Meena. on a trial run m Kayts Harbour after repairs, caught fire near Fort Hammenheil. The driver and tindal. the only occupants, leapt into the sea, letting the launch career forward with .ts e,ngine blazing. A co-operative motor launch, whichFOC - 97 words
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Article79 1950-07-24 3 CALCUTTA. July 23.— The story of buffaloes getting the better of a lioness comes from Borala. a village m the Khambha region of Rajkot, where a group of lions have been harassing the countryside for some time. The lioness attacked a buffalo herd near the village, andFOC - 79 words
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219 1950-07-24 3 NEW DELHI, July 23.— Government of India's Artheological department has excavated a township, over 2,500 years old, at a place culled Tilpat, 13 miles from Delhi on the Delhi-Mathura Road. Considered by experts to have been under occupation as early as the sixth-fifth century B.C.FOC - 219 words
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215 1950-07-24 3 KANPUR, July 23.— Five persons were arrested by the police on July 15 on a charge of violating the Essential Supplies Act. These arrests were made m connection with the case against the management of the Swadeshi Cotton Mills. It was alleged that theyFOC - 215 words
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Article75 1950-07-24 3 NEW DELHI. July 23. Seth RamkrLshna Dalmia has announced a donation of Rft, 2 late (R^. 200,000' for the relief of displaced persons m memory of his senior business partner, Seth Baldevadasj. Dudhwawala. Rs. 5,000 out of this donation will be spent every month mFOC - 75 words
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Article36 1950-07-24 3 NEW DELHI, July 23. -President Rajendra Prasad visited Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Education Minister, to greet him on the occasion of 'Id-ul-Fitr' on Monday and stayed with him for half an houv.-- FOCFOC - 36 words
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118 1950-07-24 3 BOMBAY. July 23.— Swami Pranav Teertn, (ieneral Secretary, Akhil Bharatiya Sannyasi Parishad lAll-India Sannyasi Conference) and Swami Nijanand, Secretary, Maghagujarat Sadhu Sangh, m y, statement here recently urged the Crovernment not to classify Sadhus as "unproductive" m the next census. At present, the category "unproductive"FOC - 118 words
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2070 1950-07-24 4 44 Estates Submit Plans Labour Dept. Report For£ June Records m the Headquarters office of the Labour Department show that, during the second quarter of the year, 105 estates and mines submitted plans for new labourers* lines for approval by the various Deputy Commissioners for2,070 words
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780 1950-07-24 4 MALAYAN INDIAN ASSOCIATION'S PROTEST Claiming that it represents the local born and domiciled Indians m Malaya, the Malayan Indian Association has protested against the formation of the "Federation of Intiian Organisations/* m a letter addressed to the sponsors of the latter, the text780 words
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Article82 1950-07-24 4 Messrs. Cheng Tsi Yau and Matthew J. Chandy of the US IS staff m Singapore will meet their newspaper friends at an informal press conference m the USli conference room, 26, Raffles Place at 2.30 p.m. today Monday The two U.S.I.S. men returned nome Sunday morning byU.S.I.S. - 82 words
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