Indian Daily Mail, 3 August 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 171. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 232 1 Instead Carries On Wordy Warfare In Sec-Council Wrangle Over Agenda Foreseen LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 2. -Beaten in his nrst attempt as Security Council President o oust Nationalist China, Soviet delegate Jakob A. xMalik comes back for another try today. He was defeated decisively, eight
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  • 75 1 NEW DELLI. Aug. 2.- The thre* per cent Bombay and Madras State Loans for Rs. 30 million and Rs. 40 million respectively, were over subscribed on July 31. The Madhya Pradesh loan of Rs 10 million was fully subscribed, and possibly over-subscribed, according to a. spokesman
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  • 69 1 DACCA, Aug. 2.— The Pakistan Minister for Minority Affairs, Dr. A M. Malik, stated in Dacca (East. Pakistan) on July 31 that during his tour of West Bengal in many places he saw Hindus and Muslims livins peacefully as good neighbours. He also spoke of
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  • 47 1 INDOOR, Aug. 2.— Six person.-. were injured in a clash among workers of the Malwa Mills here re- < ently. The incident occurred following 3he refusal of the gate-keeper to allow about 50 workers, who ram., late, te enter the mill.— FOC
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  • 110 1 NEW DULHI, Aug. 2.— An Extei- Affaln Mintntry communique 1 issued today mys: "In order to promote and stien^ihcn the decprooted ":iLi£-er.::; of goodwill and esteem ftDtertained hy Indian and Mexican people toward* each other and to r urther effective co-operation between Um two countries,
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  • 125 1 PATNA, Aug. 2. Continuous heavy rain caused landslides in the Chutupalu Hills in Chota Nagpur recently and blocked the Ranchi-Ha-y. ribagh Road, 25 miles east of RanchL Troops and PWD staff cleared the road after 36 hours. Minor landslides during the
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  • 296 1 TOKYO, Aug. 2.— U.S. 21th Division troops tonight seized the heights of fallen Chinju, 55 miles west of Pusan, General MacArthur s Headquarters announced. The Americans ea:!^r tii>? been rep'»rfcd almost surround ed by a btrag Ued force that circled the slopes eiffht miles
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  • 54 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. I.— The IndianPakistan trade agreement which was signed last April and expired yesterday has been extended until Sept. 30, it was announced here today. Representatives of the two governments will meet as soon as possible to review the operation of
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  • 353 1 |MR. B. N. RAU, INDIA'S! j REPRESENTATIVE I 1 IN SEC-COUNCIL I MRS MOORHEAD EXPLAINS OBJECT OF INTER-RELIGIOUS ORGANISATION (By Our Staff Reporter) •IIH rHiK-Dn, of the world ar« united a* far M fundamental principle are IMBBfUi. The difference that there are, are largely the
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  • 206 1 NAGPIR, Aug. 2.— A scheme to train over 1.000 panchas (village officials) to man about 16,000 'gram' (village) panchayats in Madhya Pradesh has been put into operation. These panchayats will be the basic units of the future democratic set-up in the State. The first stage
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  • 80 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) TRJVANDRUM, Aug. 2.— The Travancore Tamil Congress delegates at a meeting specially convened in Nagercoil to consider the terms of the recent settlement with the Travancore District Congress Committee adjourned to Aug. 6 after a heated discussion. A subcommittee was constituted which will
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  • 245 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 2. "Long live the Communal G.O. Amend the Constitution. Appeal to the Supreme Court," were slogans on placards carried by a procession of over a thousand students of the Pachaiapa's College yesterday who marched to the Triplicane Beach
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  • 315 1 Bandits have shot and killed a donvsticated i l-phaol Wl Perak. say, u IMfcr Con rtuniquu issued iu tiunU 1 umpur yu»t«rda>. Ii adds. ONE BANDIT KILLLO On Tuesday in Pahanj; bandit* dtfttrnycd a PfiighuJus' meeting hous:e security forces on TnMdSV iocai.ed «< bandit
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  • 655 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. Aug. 3, 1950. ADDING INSULT TO INJURY (QLOSELY on the heels of Penang and Johore, the State of Perak too has decided to reopen the estate toddy shops. This is not surprising bemuse it only proves how quickly and extensively an evil spreads. An evil
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  • 458 2 Party President Prime Minister Should Be One, Says Mr. Saksena NEW DELHI, Aug. 2.— Mr. Mohanla! Saksena, former Minister of State for Rehabilitation, has suggested to the Congress Working Committee that the Congress President should ipso facto become the Prime Minister of India. This
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  • 133 2 MADRAS, Aug. 2.— Mr. H. Sitarama Tleddi, Revenue Minister of Madras, told Pressmen at Vizagapatam that a second batch of zamindai. estates would be taken over by the Madras Government "earlier thart September perhaps in August if the Union Government approve. 1 Mr. S.
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  • 77 2 NEW DPLHI, Am*. 2.— Am statue of "Our Lady of Fatima" arnvea here by Air India from Bombay at 5.30 on July 23 morning. The statue was received at trie Palam Aerodrome by Mgr. BurKv, Vicar-General of the Archdiocese or Delhi and Simla, the
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  • 53 2 JAMMU, Aug. 2. Tiie rcrrains o* Panu .f Dwarka Nath Kaehru. one of Pandit Nehru's P*.:vate Secretaries, w'ro was killed in the aircrash near Prahankot, were brought her^j and i own x Srinagar for immersion m th sucked nulla ilov/ins iiom f.he LOly A:n
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  • 93 2 AHMEDABA.D. Aug. 2— The Cil> Piohibition Committee decided today to recommend to the Government to stop the sale of 2 per cent beer which is permissible under the Prohibition Act. The Committee expressed the opiBion that the sale of 2 per cent beer would "mar
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  • 224 2 Manager Five Stewards Of Dining Car Arrested BOMBAY, Aug. 2. The manager ,tnd the five stewards of the dining car attached to the E. I. R. Calcutta Mail arriving at Bombay were arrest* od by the Railway Police at V. T. on Saturday for possessing large quantities of sugar and
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  • 84 2 HYDERABAD, Aug. 2.— Mr. B. b Mahadev Singh, General Secretary lot the Hyderabad Socialist Party, I who had been arrested recently at Chennur, in Adiladab district, was brought here under police escort and released. The General Secretary said in an interview that preliminary discussions had taken
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  • 403 2 RS. 71 MILLIONS SPENT ON MADRAS ROADS IN 1949-50 rnoto. MADRAS, Aug. 2. The construction of two bridges under the National Highways, one over the Palar near Chingleput, and the other over the Champavathi in Visakhapatnam. is expected to be taken up during the course of the current year. The
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  • 61 2 HYDERABAD, (Dn.), Aug. 2.— Thousands of charkas began spinning yarn night and day for 82 days without any break from July 19 to celebrate Gandhi Jayantl. Swami Ramanand Tirtha, former President of the State Congress, will inaugurate this "Akhanda Charka Yagna" organised by the Jana Seva
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  • 36 2 SURAT, Aug. 2— The floods in the Ambica River, which overflowed the railway embankment between Billimora and Amalsad on the SuratBombay route, have abated, and through railway communication has been restored. FOC
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  • 84 2 BOMBAY. Aug. 2. Four expert, mountaineers from Switzerland will shortly launch an assault on the highest peak of the Himalayas, Mount Everest. M. Rene Dittert, an official of the 1.L.0. and a member of the expedition, arrived here on July 19 from Geneva en route
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  • 58 2 GWALIOR, Aug. 2.— The Madhya Bharat Congress Legislative Party has nominated candidates for election to the five seats allotted to Madhya Bharat in the Indian Parliament. They are: Messrs Radheylal Vyas, M. V. Ghole, T. D. Pustake, (Gwalior), Krishna Kant Vyas and Dr. Devi Singh (smaller States
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  • 295 2 12 NEW ROUTES LIKELY TO COME UNDER SCHEME AFTER MONSOON MADRAS, Aug. 2. Mr. Kidwai, India's Communication Minister, said here recently thrt the night air mail service, which was becoming "more popular and working quite satisfactorily." would be extended to otf
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  • 45 2 KOLHAPUR, Aug. 2— The voters' list from Ratnagiri district includes two centenarians a woman voter aged about 110 years and another a Methuselah Dhondu Ram Ghanekar of Chohaleladh who is 125 years and -till active. (FOC). ,r--.r- -.r--.. 1 .-"ir"ir'Sr"-, r lt,;>l.3tr3CTlC3ir3l FOC
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  • 688 3 BEAUTY PARADES AND CARNIVALS SPOILING VILLAGE LIFE COLOMBO, Aug. 2.— "For some time past, I have been noticing a new feature creeping into the lite of our society. The craze for beauty parades at carnivals in urban areas was confined at first to children in their fancy dress costumes and
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  • 501 3 CEYLON NEWS: Legislation To Protect Riahts* Of Nationals COLOMBO, Aug. 2. Legislation to ensure thj employment of 75 per cent ot Ceylonese siatl in business establishments has been recommended to the Cabinet by the Government Parliamentary Sub-L ommittee, which was appointed
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  • 683 3 ANATOMY ritOFESSOH'S VIEWS JAFFNA, Aug. 2. "I ran assure you that there .8 no racial discrimination in the University although jressure has been brought to bear to relax examinations in favour of students who hail from so-called mckward areas," said Prof. P. K. Chanmugam,
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  • 63 3 MADRAS. Aug. 2.— Seven persjn* out of 12 admitted to hospital with symptoms of food poisoning died in the last live days, sa.ys an Ootacamund message. The dead include one woman, tour boys and two girls. The rest are now reported to be out of
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  • 77 3 HYDERABAD, Aug. 2. Twenty soil mechanics field laboratories will oe established in Hyderabad State at t cost of Ks. 1 lakh by Mr. Vepa iirisnnainurti. Chief Engineer, Pubic Woi Kd Department and Dr. S. P. .-iaju, Director of Engineering Research. Hart of the equipment has .een manulactured
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  • 85 3 HYDERABAD, Aug. 2. Abuut lO.uuu workers ot nyaerabad cuy, oelonging to trade unions ainnai-j to tne <sociaiiM,-dominaied State iviazaoor fciangn,, strucK wortc tur an nour on July 22 according to a spoKesman of the bocialL;t Party. Tne spokesman said that the strike wa»6 to record workers protest
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  • 72 3 HYDERABAD, Aug. 2.— Acting on ne recommendations of the commltee appointed' in Hyderabad to advice ne Ciovernment on tne release ot jiisoners, tne autnorities have passed orders for the release of 55 de.enus from the Warangal district, it is learnt. Such releases, it is said,
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  • 63 3 Oil Mill Proprietors Sentenced DHANBAD. Aug. 2. The two proprietors and the manager of the Muhabir Oil Mill of Dhanbad were on July 21 fined Rs. 1,000 each, in default three months' simple lm prisonment by a local magistral under the Biihar Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1947. They were
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  • 40 3 AMRITSAR, Aug. 2.— Booking of goods traffic from here to Pakistan will henceforth be possible throughout the week instead of on only thret? days as at present, it is officially announced. FOC FOC
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  • 295 3 MADRAS. Aug. 2. Experiments conducted at the Government Agricultural Research Station, Nanjanad have shown that the "Buck Wheat" one of the exotic crops can be grown in the Nilgiris district. "Buck Wheat" grows in four months and can be successfully raised throughout the year excepting
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  • 39 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 2— The President appointed Sardar Ournuni Singh, Barrister-at-Law, to be a Judge of the Patiala and East PunJab States Union High Court with effect from the date he assumes charge of his office. FOC
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  • 102 3 HYDERABAD. Aug. 2.- The Hy- rabad Government have notified the appearance of aphids. a pest jll acting the groundnut crop, in the districts of Hyderabad, Raichur and Mehbubnagar Cultivators have been warned that if the pest is not immediately controlled., considerable damage and loss
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  • 99 3 RECEPTION FOR I.N. OFFICERS MEN CALCUTTA, Aug. 2. -Officers and men of the llth Indian De:troy"r Flotilla. consisting of Rajput. Ranjit and Rana, were given a reception at Government House in Calcutta recently. A programme of orchestral music, lagore songs and dances in KathaKan. Manipuri and Kathak ityles. provided by
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  • 54 3 SUKKUR, Aug. 2. Mr. Abdu.n oattar Pii zada, Pakislan's Food Minister, stated here that Pakistan was contemplating inclusion of more agricultural commodities on iiieir liee export list. In an interview, he said that an announcement to thl.-j effect was expected to
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  • 598 4 Authorities Now Getting Co-operation, Says OLD- 'Those who have been in close touch with Communism over the years have never had a doubt concerning their intentions, neither have they had any cause to speculate on the methods which they intended to employ to
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  • 386 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Sir,— Your paper of 26th July car- 1 ried the name of the Hindusthani Prachar Sabha bging against the: Federation of Indian Organisations and being for the Congress. We strongly refute it and .say that our delegate never attended any
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  • 49 4 It was officially announced last evening tfcftl Mr. J. Lo;>b, formerly of the Indian police has arrived in Kuala Lumpur t o join the police force. Another former member of the Indian, police, Mr. Kemp, is ex. oected tm reach Malaya today.
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  • 53 4 The third adult education clas? to be organised by the Pasir Pan jang District Committee will open at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 8 in the Hwa Chiao Chinese School, Bakan Lane. 6£ mile, Pasir Panjang Road. It will be opened by Mr. R. M. Young, Acting
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    • 274 4 PRESS CONFERENCE Mis. S. F. Ho. Organisor of the V^J^^HBl^P^l Garden Fete in aid of the Handicap- i^|ff^^K^4 pod Children Fund, to be held on 8aturday, Aug. 5, from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. mYMß^wfcß&vti^W^l at the Raffles Institution will hold a Press Conference today Thursday, at TODAY; 3.15 6.30
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