Indian Daily Mail, 25 July 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 162. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 191 1 Plebiscite Plan Chalked Out? NEW DELHI, July 24. The current Kashmir talks m New Delhi between the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan and the United Nations mediator Sir Owen Dixon are expected to reach a vital phase today m the opinion of observers here.
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  • 239 1 NEW DELHI. July 24. Figures now available .show that India ha.s maintained a favourable balance of trade with the dollaj area countries since November 1949. In five months—November 1949 tc March 1950 —she had a totaJ surplus of Rs. 242.2 million m her trad* 1
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  • 87 1 TRIVANDRUM, July 24. The construction of an earth dam across the Wadakkancheri river on the northern border of the TravancoreCorhin State is to begin almost immediately. Length of the dam will be 2440 feet and its height 80 feet. It is estimated to impound 1,200 million
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  • 70 1 LUCKNOW. July 24.— Described ac the first State-owned concern of its kind m India, the Precision Instrument Factory m Lucknow 'Uttar Pradeish) lias now started functioning. The factory Ls designed to manufacture electro-mechanical and other instruments like water and electricity meters, microscopes and binoculars. The
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  • 115 1 DELHI, July 21.— 1n two hours be ginning from 12 noon, Delhi record- 5 in* hos of rain, the heaviest r«*. ••orcird m one day since July 6, 1882, mliph 5.6 inches of rain fell. From June 1 Delhi's total rainfall hu been 16.83 inches, which
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  • 100 1 INDIA TO SET UP CENTRAL BOARD OF FILM CENSORS (.From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 24.— The government of India are likely to constitute of Central Board of Film Censors next month with Justice A.;urwal, former Judge of Patna. High Court, as Chairman. The Board will be charged with
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  • 46 1 RAJKOT. July 24— The Constructive Workers Committee of Rajkot has organised mass-spinning for 80 days m memory of the late Mahatma Gandhi. Spinning began on July 21 and will end on Oct. 8. Gandhi ji's Birthday, according to the Hindu calendar. GIIS
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  • 387 1 AUSTRALIA'S ATTITUDE ON KOREA HYPOCRITICAL Says CALWELL SYDNEY, July 21. The former Australian Minister of Immigration, Arthur CahveH, referred to Australia's attitude on Korea as "hypocritical" m a statement issued m Melbourne on Monday. Mr Calwell said both houses of the Australian Parliament had unanimously approved the government motion supporting
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  • 53 1 MONKEY DESTRUCTION IN ORISSA NEW DELHI, July 24.— A subsidy of nearly Rs. 200,000 has been granted by the Government of India to Qrissa two-/hirds cost of the State's scheme for the destruction of monkeys. The monkeys have proved a great menace to the Orissa agricultural production, particularly m the
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  • 319 1 AMERICAN COUNTER ATTACK HALTS RED THRUST TOKYO, July 24.— North Koreans lvi. led two assaults at Americans on s«">arat«' mountain fronts Monday, wklt a third Red column slithered almost to the tip of Fjuth Korea at Kwangju, near the west coast. With the fall of Kwangju, the Reds were m
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  • 41 1 TOKYO, July 24.— The death of Shigenori Togo, Japan's wartime Foreign Minister Sunday, was due to gall bladder and liver ailments complicated by a heart attack, it was announced here Monday. He was serving a 20-year sentence a war criminal- A.P.
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  • 248 1 MR. NURIE TO REPRESENT MATTERS BEFORE CENTRAL GOVT. From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, July 21.— The National Seamen's Union claiming to be the largest representative body of seafarers m Bombay, urged the India (iovernm e»t on Sunday to implement as jariy as
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  • 94 1 NEW DELHI, July 24.— A threepoint programme to check the present rise m the prices of commodities and to meet their artificial scarcity m the country has been formulated by the Government of India m consultation with the state. Governments,. The programme envisages impo*sition of
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  • 43 1 MINORITY MINISTERS' TOUR CALCUTTA, July 24.— Mr. C. C. Biswas and Dr. A. M. Malik, the minority Ministers of India and Pakistan respectively, are proceeding OH a 4-day joint tour of Hooghly, Burdwan and Bankura districts of West Bengal on July 24. GIIS
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  • 43 1 NEW DELHI, July 24— An Id reception was held m New Delhi on July 21, under the auspices of the International Cultural Forum Those present included U. S. Ambassador, Mr. Loy Henderson and the Indonesian Ambassador. Dr. Soedarsono. GIIS
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  • 366 1 NEW TACTICS OF INDIAN REDS ONLY AN ELECTION STUNT NEW DELHI, July 21. The new policy of the Indian Com munist party, as explained by the communique issued by the Party Headquarters m Bombay and the Press Conference of Mr. Dange has been criticised by most Indian papers. The genera"
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  • 82 1 NEW DELHI, July 24.— About 200,000 adults, including 58.00i> women m Madhya Pradesh, hav<received the five-week intensive literacy training this summer. The successful candidates are to taktup a folJow-up course, mostly through voluntary bodies. About 800 radio sets m the villages arr bring installed shortly
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  • 768 2 Indain Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. July 25, 1950. RISE OF DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM IN INDIA -1 full proceedings of the Eighth Annual Conference of the Socialist Party of India hekl recently m Madras as well as connected events have been published m the Indian Daily Mail. In fact this is the
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    22 2 PHOTO) Cuptain Anand of the Indian Army, looks at a copy of President Truman's declaration on Korea at the ISIS Library.— USIS
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  • 131 2 POONA, July 24.— Dr. Ram Munoliar Lohia, Socialist leader, m v statement, on July 15 said lie had resolved not to hold office or executive responsibility m the National Executive of the Socialist Party. He was elected, m his absence, a member of l
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  • 529 2 Ao Resolution Moved At Meeting NEW DELHI, July 13 (By Air Mail).— The Congress Working Committee concluded its two-day session here today after a three-hour discussion on the Government of India's policy on Korea. The Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, is understood to
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  • 103 2 RELEASE OF MUZAFFAR AHMED DEMANDED CALCUTTA, July 24.— Thirty-one leading citizens of West Bengal headed by Prof. Satyen Bose, Mr. Radhaninode Pal, Srimati Leela Roy, Messrs. Mrinal Kanti Bose, Nirmai Jhandra Chunder, Hemanta Kumar Bose and Soumendra Nath Tagore, mve demanded the immediate release of Mr. Muzaffar Ahmed, a communist
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  • 488 2 NEW DELHI, July 12 (By Air Mail).— The 56th annual session of the Indian National Congress will be held on September 12 and 13 at Nasik. This was announced by the Congress Working Committee after a three hour meeting today. The Working Committee
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  • 244 2 DIBRUGARH, July 24.- The bear- ing commenced here on July 10 before the Special Judge, Mr. H.I Deka. of the second Naliapul case' m which SaU? Sarkar and 419 othet persons are facing charges of rioting, possession of lethal weapons, and use
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  • 65 2 CALCUTTA. July 24— Two hotel keeoers m Virnagar village m Maclhya, Saurashtra district, have voluntarily decided to close their hotels at the request or the p:op c oi the village "for the wellbeing of the rural population." At a public meeting a resolution was pa?sed requesting the
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  • 262 2 DECISION TO HOLD SEPARATE P.C.C. AND PANCHAYAT ELECTIONS NEW DELHI, July 24. A parallel Congress Committee will shortly be formed m PEPSU, Giani Zaii Singh, leader of one of the two groups m the PEPSU Congress Committee, said here. This decision, he
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  • 308 2 POONA, July 24.— The Socialist leader, Dr. Rammynohar Lohia, said here on July 24 the Socialist ideology must make itself effective within the next two years if "it is not to lose the battle to capitalism or Communism." He gave two reasons
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  • 37 2 GAUIIATI. July 24.- -The next session of the Assam Legislative As sembly, which was scheduled to mcc on Sept 7 at Shillong, will now b< held on Sept. 20. FOC
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  • 203 3 CEYLON NEWS: But No Legislation Contemplated COLOMBO, July 24.— Governments new excise policy, outlined by the Minister of Home Affairs and Rural Development, Mr. E. A. P. Wijeyeratne, was considered at a meeting of the Government Parliament Party last week and
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  • 133 3 COLOMBO, July 24.— There has been a remarkable increase of the trade balance m favour of Ceylon m her commerce witlf-the United States. For the whole of last year, the balance of trade was Rs. 42.ooo.ooo: for the first five months of th s year,
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  • 110 3 COLOMBO. July 24. An eight months' old 'baby elephant standing 3 ft. 8 ins. at the shoulder and weigttjtig somewhere around 30C lbs. is causing some excitement n the zoos of two hemispheres. It will be the first Ceylon elephant to be flown to the U.K. That
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  • 86 3 COLOMBO, July 24.— The continued rains around the catchment area of the Menik Ganga., has increased the quantity of water flowing to Kataragama, and ob rvers are of opinion that there may even be a flood. A fairly large number of pilgrinxs passed through Matara last
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  • 68 3 HINDU ELECTED PRESIDENT OF BUDDHIST ASSOCIATION JAFFNA. July 24.— A Hindu, Mr. S. S. Nathan, was unanimously elected as the President of the Jaffna Young Men's Buddhist Association at the 30th annual general meeting. This is the first time m the history of the Association that a Tamil has been
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  • 71 3 COLOMBO, July 24.— Air Ceylon is likely to establish a new air service from Colombo to Rangoon ixi the near future and preliminary investigation are now being made. The route to be followed and the lrequency of the -service will depend on the volume of traffic. At
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  • 323 3 LAIK ALI ESCAPE CASE: FULL BENCH TO HEAR REVISION PETITION HYDERABAD. <Dn.>. July 124.— The Division Bench of the Hyderabad High Court. listing of Justice Sripat Rao Painitkar and Justice Dr. Saidat Aii Khan, now hearing the revision petition aga.inst the order of the Special Judge trying Mir Laik Ali
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  • 617 3 HYDERABAD. July 24.— Kasim Razvi. one of the accused m the case against some of the members of Laik Ali Cabinet sprang a surprise when he demanded the Special Tribunal to Include the Rajpramukh of Hyderabad as one of the accused m the case for
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  • 317 3 DOWAGER MAHARANI PUTS CLAIM FOR HER DAUGHTER SEW DELHI, July U.—The Senior Dowager Maharani of Kolhapur, Shrimathi Tarabai Chhatrapati, made a representation to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for State, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel that the Government of India should recognise her daughter, Princess Padma
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  • 390 3 COLOMBO, July 24.— Textile dealers m Colombo allege that the Controller of Exchange, Mr. N. V. Jayawardene, is attempting to wrest from them about 100,000 dollars of forward exchange worth about Rs. 150,000. They claim that they purchased this dollar exchange at the
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  • 490 4 Main Goals Enumerated WASHINGTON, July 24.- In its world-wide programme of combatting disease and improving general living conditions of all peoples, the World Health Organisation (W.H.0.) has made the greatest progress m countires of Southeast Asia, says United States Congressman Walter
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    82 4 PHOTO PHOTO* Major General GRAVES B. ERSKINE. United States Marine Corps, ■commanding general of the Frst U.S. Marine Division. General Graves is a member of a United States Mission now making a survey of the nature and extent of U.S. military assistance required, priorities for military aid programs, and the
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  • 149 4 During June. there were 1 654 accidents, 10 of which were fatal and 157 of which caused injury to people. Service vehicles were only involved m 70 and caused one fatal accident. Of these killed. 2 were motor cyclists, 4 were cyclists < 2 were children
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  • 81 4 LONDON.. July 24.- The annual conference of the British M^tho•list Church meeting m Yorkshire ■■>n July 21 strongly condemned the racial policy of the South African Grovernment. The conference approved the statement on race problems m -touth Africa declaring that only v "Helot State" would
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  • 95 4 COLOMBO. July 24. The United States Information Service announces that Dr. Clifford H. MacFadden, Assistant Professor «»f Geography, at the University of California. Los Angeles, has been awarded <\ grant-in-aid from the Department of States to enable him to serve as visiting professor ot geography at
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  • 55 4 CALCUTTA. July 24.— The Egyptian magician, Gogna Pasha amazed a large number of the citizens of Calcutta on July 21 by cycling blindfolded through* tho city's heavy traffic with, apparent ?ase. His eyes were bandaged by Mr. Brahamachari, Deputy Commissioner of Policy North, District Mr. Pasha
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  • 104 4 A symposium on "Life m 2000 A.D.'" will be this week's talk to the East West Society at. 8.30 p.m. on Thursday, July 27 at the Britisn Council Hall. Stamford Road. This symposium will be conducted by three persons of different callings, namely a
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  • 350 4 Three Malayans are taking pare m courses arranged thfea month by the British Council m Manchester* Stratford -on- Avon and Glasgow, primarily for teachers of English overseas. The course m Manchester "English educational system' began on July 5 and is being attended by Mr. Ernest Hicks,
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  • 263 4 SICK MAN GOES BY "DELHI" The Naval Base Labour Union has started a fund for unemployment and sickness benefit. The General Secretary of the Union has been told to send all hardship cases among his men which cannot be assisted by the Naval
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  • 227 4 Laßue R. Lutkins, newly apponted consul of the American consulate to be reopened at Penang, arrived laht week from Washington. D.C. by air accompanied by his wife and two children. Mr. Lutkins will spend sometime m Singapore before proceeding lo ma new post, wnere ire
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  • 247 4 PORT BLAIR. July 24. Fort Blair, Capital township oi the Andamans Island m the Bay of B r >n gal, about 780 mites from Calcutta. to steadily growing into a mudem colony. Under the administrative control of an Indian Chief Commissioner, the colony has a. population of
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  • 45 4 A lecture on "BiYiju Move-n^nf will be held at Y.W.C.A. ColliT Quay tomorrow, Wednesday Ju^y 26 at 5 p.m. under the auspices of the Lotus Chih. Dr. K. M. Fozdar M.8.8.5. B.T.M. H. < London will be the speaker. AU ate welcome.
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  • 106 4 NEW DELHI. July 24.— The Indian rubber industry has developed considerably m recent years and production of raw rubber has shown an appreciable imorovement This is disclosed m the latest report of the Indian Rubber Board, which is concerned with the development of the industjy as regards
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  • 110 4 NEW OFFICE-BEARERS OF IN DO-MALAY AN ASSOCIATION At the sixth annual general rrceting of the Indo-Malayin Assei iation, Singapore, held on July 20 the following were elected officers lor 1950-1951: President: Mr. V. Paklrisamy J.P I Vice-presidents: Dr. O. Haritia- J.P and Mr. M. T. Pillay: Hon. Gen. Secretary: Mr.
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  • 36 4 and is a graduate of St. Mark. Schcol and Yale University. H'has served at Havana, ?.nd Huevi Gorcna. Cuba: Chungking. Peiping and Kunming. China, with a twoyear furlough for military service between 1944 and 1946.- USIS
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