Indian Daily Mail, 2 August 1950

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail NO. 170. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 508 1 India Nepal To Be Everlasting Friends And To Promote Each Others Economic Welibsing Treaties Signed A KHATMANDU, Aug. i. -A Treaty of P ea ce and P'rienship and another of Trade and Commerce were signed between the Government of India and Nepal yesterday at Khatmandu, Capital of Nepal. The Indian
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  • 92 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Aug. I.— The Law Minister Dr. B. R. Ambedkar mid .-> special session o: !he Indian Parliament, today that It was "obviously much too early to fix the dates" for .he general elections. The Law Minister said a great deal
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  • 83 1 NASIK, A:r. I.— The Nasik Session of the Indian National Congress, which begins on Sept. 12, will not b«' open to the general public, tbe main rt'iisnn bcincr that th«' srssion should hi' "|)iirol\ btisiiK'ss-like." The It««'fption Committ'T m«-m--bera ;ind a limited niunbt-r of
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  • 41 1 MADRAS, July 31 —All lornl bodies in tho Madras State have been asked by the Government to provide houses for H.irijans and workers in then employ. The Slate Government will give loans and subsidies for such housing scheme. GIIS
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  • 383 1 Communal G.O. Students Protest Against High Court's Decision (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aag. L— Tfce rteesri i*, K h Court tectataa i^hiing Um ComMsntaJ G. O. ultra vires was protested against h.v students of the Pachiappa's fesltegc yesterda>. Five hundred students of the college went on strike in the
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  • 130 1 _VEW delhi. Aug. i.— President Rajfndra Prasad has authorised the appointment of a Philatelic Advisory Committee to advise the Government on matters concerning philately, it is learnt. The committee is expected to meet for the first time in E rncay on July 23 with Mr. Krishna Pr&sada,
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  • 65 1 HYDERABAD, Aug. 1. Thiee scouts will leave Hyderabad on Aug. 15 on a "'six-year world tour." They aie: Rover Scout Master, Narasimhan, and Scouts Hanumanthrao and Fali R. Nava. The object of the tour is to carry with them the brotherhood message trom India to
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  • 147 1 Kisans Against Zamindars And Govt.? (From Our Own Correspondent BROACH, Anir. I— A Kis;in rally held here last nW-ht passed re.solution appealing to the Kisans, h.ilis serfs t and miMwo^kers to unite to fight the 'Vombineil repression of the '/amindars and Government." The rally protested against the police action against
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  • 94 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Aug. 1 —Over 360,000 people in the City have been inoculated this week in the all-out measures taken by the Health authorities against cholera prevalent in the epidemic form. First signs of the disease were noUsed a few weeks ago when
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  • 57 1 (From Ota Own Correspondent) AHMED ABAD. Aug. I.— Six peop'o including an infant in the town collapsed afier heavy rains. Over twenty inches of rain fell in July inundating the low-lying areas. Yesterday a woman was swept off her feet in the turbulent Sabarmuthi iver
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  • 53 1 QUARTERS FOR KOREA, Auf? 1 Gen. MacArthur's Headquarters announced today that 'American anc! South Korean forces on Tuesday afternoon made "a slight withdrawal to planned positions." "This was not a forced withdrawal but was planned for regrouping: and effecting better disposition of United Nations forces," the
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  • 184 1 ENQUIRY COMMITTEE'S REPORT (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Aug. 1. The Rural Banking Enquiry Committee in Mi report to the Government of India has recommended the extension or sound hanking institutions into the rural areas, it is learned here today. The seven-man Committee
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  • 308 1 AP oto In Perak on Monday, a Chinese, towkay and his son were killed and the driver of the car in which they Were travelling was slightly wounded when they were attacked by bandits says a Police Communique issued in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
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  • 149 1 REVISED LIST OF HARD SOFT CURRENCY COUNTRIES NEW DELHI, Aug. 1. According to a Commerce Ministry Press Note, the following is the Government of India's revised list of hard and soft currency countries for the purpose of import and export: DOLLAR AREA 1. The USA and ajiy terr.tory under the
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  • 74 1 (From Our Own Correspondent POONA, Aug. I.— Captain Kama j KaK'lioba Kane who was awarded tli#» Pa ram Vir Clmkra. the highest gallanty award in the Indian Army, for; valiant action in Kashmir was today presented to G.O.C in Chief. Southern Command, Lieut. Gen. Rajendrasinghjl. The.
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  • 57 1 MADRAS. Aug. 1. The food situation in Madras State is reported to be serious. The situation was characterised as "alarming" by the Chief Minister speaking at a public meeting at Rameswnram. Districts report inadequate stock and Go\ eminent is expected to consider the situation on rthe return
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  • 63 1 MEW DELK~. Aug. 1 -The Pumc Minister Pandit Nehru, has sent a message of felicitations to the Foreign Bfinistr of Switzerland on the occasion of the anniversary of the founding of the Swiss Confederation (Aug. 1). The message saysl 'We look for* ward to continued
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  • 894 2 Says Dr. Prasad Talk To American Students NEW DELHI, Aug. I.— President Rajendra Prasad o" Tuesday July 25 received a part., of 60 American professors and students who are on a study tour of the world under the auspices of the Lafayette Colie
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  • 106 2 LUCKNOW, Aug. 1. Mr. Ashutoah Lahlri, Secretary of the All-in-«iia Hindu Mahasabha, arrived Ir. Lucknow by train recently after his release from Almora District Jail. Mahasabha workers received him at the station and presented him a paras of Rs. 1,000 for East Bengal i-fugee.s relief work
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  • 91 2 RAJKOT, Aug. I.— Mr. Ynshpal Parikh and Mr. Shantilal Joshi, two newspapei- correspondents from Bhavnagar, who were in detention for about three months, were ordered to be released by a special bench of the Saurashtra High Court. They had been detained under the Public Safety Act on
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  • 147 2 Neliapul Railway Colony Riot: Charges Framed Against 420 Accused DIBRUGARH, Aug. 1. Charges of rioting and being members of an unhawful assembly were framed against 420 accused by the special judge, Mr. H. Deka, in the Neliapul railway colony riot case on July 21. It is alleged that, on July
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  • 388 2 EX-COMMUNISTS DEMAND POONA, Aug. I- Immediate withdrawal by the Communist party of India of the "telangana struggle" in Hyderabad was demanded here on July 27 by Mr. K. N. Phadke and Mr. D. L. Bedekar, two former prominent members of the Maharashtra Communist
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  • 100 2 BHAGALPLTR, Aug. 1. While htavy rainS have been playing havoc with the crops and the life of the people of different parts of BhagaJpur District, gamblers in Bhagalpur town have given up the orthodox cards, and dice for gambling and taken, to betting on "rains or no
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  • 90 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. I.— Open General Licence No. 6 has been replaced by OGL No. 19 which permits the import by country craft from certain countries in Africa, the Persian Gulf and the Middle East of goods produced or manufactured there says a Commerce Ministry Press
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  • 77 2 GUNTUR, Aug. I.— A gang of 30 persons, believed to be Communists, raided Karalapadu village last night and stabbed to death the Village Munsiff, Mr. C. Veera Reddi, and inflicted injuries on his wife, according to official information received here on July 22. The raiders
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  • 213 2 MADRAS, Aug. I.— At the Madras High Court on July 21 the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Somasundarani admitted an application for tlf Issue of a writ of cerUorari preferred < n behalf of Thangavelu and nine »ther workers of the Buckingham tad Carnatic Mills and
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  • 55 2 PATIALA. Aug. 1. The Chiel Justice of the PEPSU High Court, ordered the immediate release of Haii Singh who had challenged his detention under the Pieventive Detention Act through a habeas corpus petition. The Chief Justice held that the PEPSU Government had not satisfied itself before
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  • 73 2 NEW DELHI, July 31.— The Government of Burma have placed imports of certain varieties of cotton textiles, from any country in the sterling area and of sterling area origin, under Open General Licence for the period July 15, 1059, to Oct. for the period July 15,
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  • 85 2 New Passport Regulations From Sept. 1 CALCUTTA Aug. I— The Government of Burma have postponed the operation of their new passport regulation for Indians to Sept. 1, and *\'ive accordingly asked the Governrrent of India to continue the existing arrangement, it was learnt In Calcutta. There are about 250,000 Indians
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  • 131 2 BOMBAY, Aug. I.— Dr. C. P. Gidwani, President of the All-India Refugee Association, who recently visited refugees from West Pakistan in Bhopal, complained here of "lack of definite plans and Government funds" to rehabilitate them. Dr. Gidwani said that out of the 17,000
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  • 140 2 STATE INSURANCE CORPORATION: REGIONAL BRANCH FOR BOMBAY PLANNED BOMBAY. Aug. I.— The Employees' State Insurance Corporation of India has decided to establish a regional branch in Bombay to introduce a pilot scheme for compulsory health insurance of industrial workers, it was learnt here recently. The branch is expected to be
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  • 146 2 CALCUTTA, Aug. 1. The West Bengal Government have decided to post additional police *> f*»-t a in areas of Howrah district at the expense of the local inhabitants. Announcing this punitive measure, a Gazette Notification stated that these villages, in Amta Police Station of the
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  • 78 2 LUCKNOW, Aug. 1. The U.P. Government is at present studying the announcement of the new policy of Ihe Communist Pai Ly of India a Government spokesman said here '•ecently. There were, he added. 48 Communist detenus in various jails of the State. The question
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  • 120 2 BANGALORE, Aug. 1. The Army HQ, New Delhi, in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, are now testing the relative merits of soya milk and cows' milk. This is to find out whether it is safe to use soya milk for
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  • 56 2 SHILLONG, Aug. 1. The Government of Assam have accepted the recommendation that the membership of. and lull training in, thp National Cadet Corps should constitute an additional qualification for recruitment to Government service.— ing. the trainees are not provided with any tools for machinery even on a
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  • 271 3 CEYLON NEWS: To Prevent Breakdown Of Administration in {The Event Ot Strike COLOMBO, Aug. l.—The Government is leaving nothing to chance in the elaborate precautions that are being taken to prevent any breakdown in th? day-to-day administration of the country and the proper functioning of
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  • 290 3 JAFFNA, Aug. L—"The proverbial patience of the Jaffna man is getting almost exhausted" states a memorandum forwarded by the Jaffna Railway Passengers' Association, to Sir John Kotelawala, Minister of Transport and Works. Protesting against the inadequacy of the local train service, the memorandum
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  • 99 3 COLOMBO. Aug. 1. The Chief \Vhip of the Government Parliamentary Party. Mr A. E Gooneright 1 was sworn on Wedntiduy last as Minister tor planning Cey .cniaation in private employment and social welfare in villages As Minister in charge of planning Cey:on:sation. Mr. G< on singh?'s
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  • 149 3 COLOMBO Aug. 1.-f)uring the first six months of this year Ceylon spent Rs. 313,238,856 on food, drink and tobacco. Most of this money uas for grain and flour purchases. The figures are: January- June 1950 —Rs *****5,802 and January June 1948 Rs. 218.586
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  • 50 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 1 Mr J. R. Isi w^wrtivnH. Finance Minister, will represent Ceylon at the flftto annual meeting of the Board of Governors of the International Monetary Fund and the Interrational Bank for Roconstruction and Development which will be held in Paris in September,. 1950.-—
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  • 286 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 1. -Mr. N. U. Jayawardene, has been appointed Deputy Governor of the Centra^ 3ank by the Monetary Board. This appointment was made recently by the Board in concurrence with thMinister of Finance, Mr. J. R. Jayawardene, as required under the provisions of
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  • 172 3 REPORT ON PATIALA EXPLOSION: "NO EVIDENCE OF SABOTAGE" PATIALA. Aug. 1.-sardar Raja Singh, who was appointed to enquire into the causes of the explosion which occurred In Quila Mubarak, Patiala. on May 1 last in hi.s report submitted to the PEPSU Government, has stated that there is no evidence of
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  • 63 3 MADRAS. Aug. I.— The Congre s I Parliamentary Board has. it s understood, adopted Mr. A j Arunachalam. President. Town Congress Committee, Gudiyatt?rn, at the official Congress candidate in the bye-election to the Madras Legislative Assembly from the i Gudiyattam General Rural Con-, stituency in the
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  • 141 3 BOMBAY, Au 1. -About 20 pro.mcial units are being organised ft. various parts of the country to conduct an all-India inquiry inio the condition of agricultural labourers. It is expected that the inquiry will be concluded during the current year. The compilation of proceessing
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  • 139 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 1.-The Australian Dairy Produce Board has is learnt, decided to distribute the quota of butter and cheese set apart for countries other than the United Kingdom on a "nrst-come-flrst served" basis. In addition, a quota has been set apart for export to
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  • 194 3 DIFFICULTIES OF INDIAN INDUSTRY EXPLAINED ERNAKULAM, Aug. l.—The Indian rubber industry has developed considerably during the last 15 years, and since the war the internal requirements of raw rubber have indegenous production according to a report of the Indian Rubber Board released here. The total area
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  • 113 3 NAGPUR. Aug. 1. Unlike last year, the night mail-cum passenfHr ai K se vice wi continue right through the monsoon this year This has been made possible by (quipping the landing grounds with rapid aids and proper lighting The civil aviation authorities have aso arranged
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  • 976 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: AND PROCEDURE HIGHLY IRREGULAR AGAINST ALL PRECEDENTS Sir. May I as a, spectator ac quaint the Indian Public with the true facts relating to the formation of the Federation of Indian /i&sociation? On 22nd instant at 2.30 p.m. at the "premises
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  • 681 4 Sir, IL is a notorious fact thaj we Indians in this part of ihe world lack leadership of the right type. Indeed I am wondering it". J amongst those of us who aspire to come to the limelight, there Is even j single person who
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  • 382 4 Sir.— l wish, to write a line or two to correct the wrong impression given by 'M. RIY" re: the inaugural meeting of the F.1.0. that has appeared in your issues of the 26th instant. I am afraid "RIX" is writing with a prejudiced mind. I
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  • 460 4 A clean, polished Malayalarr t picture, devoid of any kind of vul- garity depicting the everyday life of 2t poor family, is Nirmala a simple pathetic story with fim; music and ordinary dialouges understandable to any Indian Kerala Talkies have achieved their aim of such a fine production with
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  • 64 4 This week an "East West Quiz" will he held at the British Council Kail tomorrow, Thursday, at 8.30 p.m. A set of questions prepared by Mr. P. S. Raman, the QuestionMaster will be put to the audience One with, the most correct answers will receive a prize. The
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  • 49 4 Major -General D. Dunlop, C.8.E., left Singapore on Monaay fo. Seremban. As previously announctci, tiencral Dunlop is assuming temporary command ol me new^y constituted South Malaya D.strict tie will probably ot away from Singapore until the autumn, says an Army Press release
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  • 98 4 Mr. J. A. E. Moiley, acting Economic Secretary will give the first talks on the Draft Development Plan of the Federation of Malaya at 7.12 p.m talk will be broadcast over the bluw tomorrow Wednesday, Aug. 2 The network of Radio Malaya. In each of
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  • 111 4 Pnoiograpns taKen on me occasion ui uric nurd anniversary ceieoiai.on ana Annual Sports ot tm oingapore institute ot uomnurct atia on «a.turaay last at the Hanks institution playground. Picture on top shows a section ol" t.ie aud--(nee numbering aoout VOU studentb ..scen.ag to tne ii.ncipai^ report,
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