Indian Daily Mail, 27 July 1950

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Maul \OL. VI. no. 164. SINGAPORE, THURSDA l. JULY 27, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 188 1 AGREEMENT REPORTED REACHED (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 26.--Mmi S t e r Baktavalsalam announced at 1 F S if sOn/rTk5 On /r Tk at Pal *y am «>ttai on Tuesday that agret rneni had at last been reached mi outstanding points of disoute
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  • 104 1 NEW DELHI, July 26.— Thre* Butt Governments of Madras. Bom Lay md Madhya Pradesh, have announced loans totalling Rs. 80 mil lion. All the loans will bear interest at 3 per cent and are repayable on July 31, 1960. Issue prices are: Bombay, Rs. 99-9-8; Madras,
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  • 43 1 NEW DELHI, July 26.— About 20 delegates from India will attend the World Convenlion of Religions, meeting ir. Paris next month. Swami Piashnapanand of the Ramakrishna M:ss.ion, who is one of the delegates, left Bombay by air on July 24. GIIS
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  • 25 1 LONDON. July 26.— Britain will >^nd ground troops to fight m Korea, Defence Minister E/nanuel Shinwe' iold b tense House of Commons to<li V. Reuter
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  • 61 1 iVi/ujKAS. Jiuy 26.— Mr. M. C Balakiishna Menon, Assistant Bdiuu oi me madras nationalist daily "In uiti Express" has been invited b> U.S. Government for a study .our oi America this year. Mr. Menon, leaving tor New York text month, will tour the States to. uee
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  • 416 1 More details are row available of the attack by bandits on two jungle squads m Perak on July 24. They are as foilows: At approximately 10 a.m. on July 24, two jungle squ;i Is led by two European sergeants NCN attacked by bandits estimated
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  • 93 1 WORKERS TO SUBMIT MASS PETITION TO PARLIAMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, July 26?- A petition to the Union Parliament to express opposition of the working class 'o the Labour Relations Bill and th^ Trade Unions Bill has been prepared by the Socialist led Hind Mazdoor Sabha ("Indian Labour Association).
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  • 43 1 The advance party of 1.0.F.T.U. delegation which will include Mr. P. W. Dalley, of the British T.U.C. is now expected to arrive at Kallang Ail-port at 6.15 p.m. tomorrow Friday, July 28. They will leave for Kuala Lumpur on July 31st.
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  • 394 1 COMMUNISTS CAPTURE HADONG TOKYO, July 26. Communist North Korean .orces put the squeeze today on the shrinking United Nations front m Korea. They seized Hadong, only 70 miles west of the vital outheastern U.S. supply port of Pusan and pushed he U.S. Ist Cavalry further
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  • 125 1 CALCUTTA, July 26.— Two 3'i ft. long giant salamanders, presented by the Ueno Zoo (Tokyo) to the children of India, arrived m Calcutta on July 25 by air from Tokyo. Calcutta's Alipore Zoo will be the first m India to possess giant salamanders. A special
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  • 173 1 MADRAS, July 26. Thirty thousand autonomous village panchayats (village councils), including 7,600 already m existance. are to be established m Madras under the Stale's Village Panchayat Bill, which has now received assent of the President. There wiU be a panchayat for every 500 persons
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  • 323 1 NEW DELHI, July 26.— A trade delegation sponsored by the Government of India will leave for Indonesia early next month to explore possibilities of increased trade between the two countries. There is considerable scope for expanding trade between the two countries, a.s many of
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  • 106 1 (From Our Own Correspondents MADRAS, July 26. Nearly 20 persons from a village m Salem Taluk marched m procession to the Collector's Office yesterday morning and represented to him that they had no food supplies during last week, according to a report received here from Salem.
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  • 113 1 (From Our Own Correspondent; JAIPUR, July 26.—Mr. V. G. Etohpande, Organising Secretary of the All India Hindu Mahasabha, said m a statement here today that Hindu Mahasabha was prepared to join hands with other parties and groups and unattached individuals to build
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  • 181 1 MADRAS OPPOSITION LEADER RESIGNS FROM COUNCIL (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 26 The Leader of the Opposition m the Madras Legislative Council Dr. V. K. John has resigned his membersip of the Council with effect from Aug. 1. The Opposition, the United Democratic t»arty will meet then to elect
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  • 645 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. July 27, 1950. RISE OF DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM IN INDIA -II yHE Socialist Party when formed was a part and parcel oi the Congress. This was i«eviaaWe because m the early part 01 the Freedom Struggle the Con gress itself functioned as a Left ist or
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  • 960 2 Party Headquarters 9 Communique Executive Reshuffled BOMBAY, Ju»y 26. The Communist Party of india announced on Wednesday, July 19 a "change m policy" from its erstwhile "creed of violence and sabotage" to a new movement A agrarian reform for "national liberation." A communique
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  • 90 2 BOMBAY, July 2 .—The price zf mercury essential to drugg'sts, industrialists and scientists— has sho* up by 75 r A in Bombay, the man important market Existing stockr are stated to have disappeared is a result of cornering. Importers blame the Government of India for
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  • 173 2 Nehru To Inaugurate World Students Services In Madras? BOMBAY. July 26 Over a hundred student leaders and profes:o:s from all over the world will moot m Madras on Aug. 11 at the 23rd annual conference of the International Students Service, it was learned here. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Prime Minister of
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  • 34 2 NEW DELHI, July 26 —The President. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, received at Government House yesterday the party ot 59 young Americans, members of the American Youth Argosy Organisation, now on a visit to India. GIIS
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  • 110 2 Change In Communist Policy: Government Studying Implications NEW DELHI. July 2«.~ The Home Ministry of the Government of India is reported to be studying the implications of the "change of policy" of thr Communist Party of India, M announce by Mr. S. A. Dange, Communist Leader, on July 19. No
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    115 2 In 1949, 2,114,129,000 42- gallon, barrels of petroleum products were used m the United Btates. With over 4,000 gallons of pe^kum flowlng from UJS. oil wells every second of trie daj, tt Is important that manufacturers of petroleum products have adequate storage facilities available both for crude and refined products.
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  • 224 2 fProm Our own Correspondent' MADRAS, July 25. Law M sided yesterday over an import a yalis at Calicut to ascertain the Code BilL The Conference was tors, leading Congressmen and Menon. After the Minister had explained the provisions of the Bill and the Madras
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  • 493 2 "IT WILL LEAD TO DEATH"! BOMBAY, July 26. Mr. Jai Prakash Narain, the Socialist •eader, said here tnat the policy being followed by the Indian i>aiio»a< congress had led the country to stagnation. The policy would ultimately "lead to death," he added. mv. i\aiain was
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  • 95 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADtiAS, July 25.— Ine Madras A p lying Club has requested Mr. R a fl Ahmed Kidwai, India a Commumcaions Minister, to entrust the Club with the responsibility of carrying air mails within Madras State m the event of the extention of
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  • 70 2 STUDENTS PROTEST AGAINST INCREASED TUITION FEES 'From Our Own Correspondent i CALCU'ITA, July 26.— Students of die local Cotton College— a Government Institution abstained from u-ieir classed as a protest against tho Government's decision to increase tuition tees. Tney paraded the main streets of th« town m procession raising slogans
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  • 87 2 JULLUNDUR, July 26.— The Post and Telegraph Department has irawn up a scheme whereby the registered newspapers, magazine,, and periodicals that are published at least once a month can be posted without fixing any postage stamps, It is learnt. **»wMse Under this scheme, the paper availing
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  • 58 2 AMBALA, July 26.— Mr. Ravinder /erroa, President of the All-India )tudents' Congress and convenor ji the NaUonal Union of Students, :ow a students gathering here on >uly 15 that it had been dec ded o merge the Students' Congress the National Union of Students which,
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  • 273 3 CEYLON NEWS: In the school of late there had been some talk of communal d.sharmony because it was necessary supply an omission, by giving instruction m the mother tongue. It was difficult to build a syst;m ot education m a country like ths oi work any
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  • 66 3 COLOMBO. July 26. Mr. Norman Bayliss, third engineer m the V and O. liner. Ranchi, was stabbed on toard before the ship entered Colombo last week. It is alleged that Mr. Bayli.?s was stabbed by a member of the ship's Indi?,n crew. The Harbour police boarded the
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  • 376 3 Board Ordinance, m consequence A wnich the. workers had to experience immense hardship owing .o reduced earnings. But now, that rubber was fetcn.ig a very high price, the managenent went on givtng the worker* utile excuses when they asked for a •ise m wages. He
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  • 63 3 NEW DELHI, July 26.— The Government <)i India have decided not U allow any further export of »w wool, the Commerce Ministry announced. decision follows representations made ta the Government that raw wool was no longer available for wool-using industries at reasonable prices, due
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  • 163 3 EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN GOVT. SERVICE MADRAS, July 26. -Tbe Madras Government have cancelled all orders issued under tne Government of India Act. 1935, prohibiting employment of women m certain posts. This action has been taken In view of the provision made m Article 16 (1) and (2> of the
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  • 230 3 SERIOUS RIFT AMONG COMMUNIST DETENUS IN MADRAS JAILS REPORTED MADRAS, July 26.— A serious rift has developed among the Communist detenus m the various Jails m the State owing to difference.' m the method cf approach m achieving their party's aims, it i stated. The detenus are said to ha.v~
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  • 336 3 EFFORT TO CHECK SMUGGLING COLOMBO, July 26.-In an effort to check the smuggling and unauthorised sale of beedi and beedi tobacco m Ceylon, the Customs authorities have made a regulation prohibiting the importation of beedi and beedi tobacco into the Island, except under a
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  • 107 3 MADRAS. July 26.— A conference of leaders of the nationalist movement In the French and Portugese settlements m India Ls being organised shortly. The object of the proposed conference is to devise ways and means for a concerted eftort o free these territories from foreign domination
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  • 41 3 NEW DELHI, July 26 —Doctor R. C Sahni of the National Physica. laboratories of India, has been awarded a scholarshin by the Boval Com-i-'ssioners for London Exhibition of 1851 The scholarship tenable for Lwo years Is for research studift* »n GIIS
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  • 346 3 Parallel Classes In Tamil And Sinhalese Will Not Lead To Communalism ALLEGATION IN PRESS REFUTED COLOMBO, July 26.— Mr. K. Nesiah, Lecturer m Education of the University of Ceylon, speaking at St. Aloysius 9 College hall, at Galle, on Education Day under the auspices of the Southern Province Teachers* Association,
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  • 307 3 Sabarmati Jail Rioting Case: Acquittal Order Set Aside BOMBAY. July 26. Seventeen persons, 16 of them detained under me Security Measures Act ana one jonvictea person, were found guiuy euia Scmeucea u> hh aggregate ccnn 01 slk montiis rigo^oas impriAonment oy oniei Justice v>n.ag*a ana Justice crajexiaraguaKiir oi vie -^.iiuay
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  • 203 3 Bhopatkar To Be Released: Bombay High Court's Judgment The Chief Justice. Mr. M. C. Chagia, and Mr. Justice GajendTadkar, at the Bombay High Court on July 12, ordered the immediate release of Mr. L. B. Bhopatkar, former President of the Hindu Maha/sabha., Mr. G V. Ketkar, Editor of Kesari, Mr.
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    24 3 PHOTO). South Korean Troops m camouflaged trucks en route to the battle front puss civilians fleeing from aDDroachuie North Korean Forces. July 6.— A.P.
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  • 106 3 NEW DELHI, July 26.--Commu~ doro Ellison. R.N., who is Com. modore-in-Charge of the Nava Establishment m Cochin and alse Commodore Superintendent o: Training establishments m the Indian Navy, will be shortly leaving India and going back to work witt! the Royal Navy. He came to thi:
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  • 55 3 ELURU <West GodavarK July 26.— Police probing trie counterfeit currency racket recently arrested a man at Bhimadole village Tlxtotal of arrests Ls now 11. Police broke into a rice mill near here and ripped open a steel box which contained 4,000 counterfeit ten-rupee notes. They were all
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  • 799 4 INCLUDE FOOD, COTTON CLOTHING AND BOOKS NEW YORK, July 26. Arrival of the first shipment of CARE packages m India on July 1 marked the beginning of an expanded operation for Co-opera-tive for Remittances to Europe Inc., which has been carrying
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  • 243 4 "SMALL TOWN" EXHIBIT AT U.S.I.S. LIBRARY To gti an idea of wnat a snail town .a tru- united ota..s L uk< viiitors to the U.0.1.b. tree P.ib ie LiOiivry at 20. Raises rux.-. sa.,U.q not miss me c cuiiciiw u._p.. y v i photographs on "A bmall Town 111 me
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  • 313 4 The? Titular Feast of the Church of St. Anne will be celebrated 'ti the, Chuurch at Bukit Mertajam. tm Sunday July 30. The programme will be as follows: Satuurday, July 29- (a) Conle^.sion will be heard from Saturday morning till midnight m different languages; (b) 8.00 p.m.
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  • 32 4 BOMBAY. July 26.— Two top-rai !vin;_r Malayan badminton players will participate m the Cricket Cluh of India Open Badminton Tuurnantent to be held m Bombay from Am- 19 to Aim. 31.— GIIS
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  • 65 4 PATIALA. July 26.— An interest ag experiment to encourage rural -avings is being launched m ihe Paiala and East Punjab S'.atoa Unioii. The scheme envisages ihe operation mobile oanks m villages. A van fitted with a whe'ess tran*nitter will tour villages performing he functions of a bank, inrhulin.::
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  • 395 4 ?AiiTICULAftSOFMiiLHY*4re vMitm In pursuance of their desire to promote cultural relations between India and other countries, the Government of India have this year selected six candidates from Malaya for the grant of cultural scholarships to enable them to pursue further studies m various subjects 1. Tnirty-one-yi
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