Indian Daily Mail, 5 August 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail PL. \l. NO. 17^. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1950. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 119 1 Three Congress Supporters Stabbed Near Trivandrum Panthalam Royal Family Members Arrested (From Our Own Correspondent TIUVANDRUM, Aug. 4.— Ihree Congress supporters were stabbed, one of them seriously, at an election meeting today at Kanayakuiangara, twelve miles from Trivandrum, according to reports reaching here. The
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  • 91 1 LUCKNOW. Aug. 3.— A buaioessiian from Barabanki, who is alleged lO have sent a olank cheque to tiie Civil Supplies Minister, sShri C. B. Liupta, as the "price"' for steel permit, la standing trial m a local Ma-.-.strate's court. The butjinorisman, I; la si.ited ,appltod for a
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  • 52 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) ERNAKULAM, Aug. 4— The Working Committee of the Cochin District Committee deferred decision on constituting Separate State Congress Committees for Malabar and Travan-core-Cochin State At present the Malabar District Congress and Travancore and Cochin District Congress owe organisational allegiance to the Kerala Provincial
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  • 58 1 MADRAS, Aug. s.— Mr. S. K. Patil Chairman of the Film Inqu.ry Committee stated that the work of the Committee had entered the iast lap. He hoped that they woiTd be able to submit their report t Government by tte end of the year. The Committee will
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  • 88 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM. Aug. 4. Thre« ini'iiiiMTH of the family of the Panthahim Chief have been arrested am: taken into custody following polic*' search of the Palace buildings for underground Communists at Panthalani m Central Travancore, according to j information reaching here. A revolver, daggers
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  • 334 1 MADRAS HIGN COURT'S JUDGMENT ON COMMUNAL G.O. DISCUSSION IN ASSEMBLY (From Our Own Corr^pomlpnt) MADRAS, Aug. 4. The High Court Judgment i» the (<>mmunal G. 0. came for discussion m the Madras Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. Mohamed Ismail. Leader of the Opposition, speaking said he differed from the Court's Judgment
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  • 219 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 4.— The Food situation m Madras State figured prominently m the discussion m the Legislative Assembly on the Governor's Address to the Joint Houses of Legislature. On a motion by Mr. Raghavaj'a, Congress the Leader of the House Mr. Gopal
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  • 420 1 HEAVIEST FIGHTING AROUND WONGBUN TOKYO, Aug. 4. A battle of men and tanks m the all-out I Red effort to throw the America"* out of Korea roared on the [outer approaches to Pusan today. It was 40 miles west of the 'U.S. seaport base on the south-eastern tip of the
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  • 83 1 NEW DELHI Aug. 4. -Children m the Indian capital will be taught traffic rules a& a measure to reduce inireasing road accidents. Special traffic police officers are to be assigned to schools a.; teachers. Children m groups. Wlil bo d n puted to
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  • 78 1 DJAKARTA. Aug. 4. Premier Mohammed Hatta announced here today that Indonesia would sou a appoint, an Ambassador to Russia and a Charge D' Affaires to the Chinees Communist Government. He told Parliament m a foreign policy debate that Indonesia would build up her defences
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  • 70 1 INDIA'S RECOGNITION OF ISRAEL UNDER COSSIDERATIO NEW DELHI, Aug. 4. -Indian Premier Pandit Jawaharla] Nehru ■va.s- e&ked m Parliament today why Irdia had recognised Communist China, but not Israel. Mr. Nehru smiled, but did not reply. Deputy Foreign Minister Mr. P D V. Keskar told the Parliament the question of
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  • 116 1 "ALL INDIANS ARE ONE". SAYS MINISTER AHMED CALCUTTA, Aug. 3. D.\ R. £hmed. West Bengal Minister lor Co-operative Credit, said recently that India.n.s were one people irrespective of their religions and professions and this was endorsed m the Constitution. "It Is high time we seriously realised this fundamental fact." he
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  • 40 1 TAIPEI. Aug. 4. —Six United States Jet plane-' roared down to a landing on Formosa today. They were the first of the air units which General Douglas MacArthur is stationing on this bland. A.P.
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  • 217 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 4. After a bitter Russian- American clash, the Security Council rejected a Soviet demand to consider the admission of Red China ahead of the Korean problem. The test came on U.S. motion to place the item "complaints of aggression against Korea" ahead of
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  • 120 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NELLORE, Aug. 4.— A "Land Satyagraha" has been launched by the Nel'ore District Socialist Committee on behalf ot the landless tenants at the KodavaUir tankbed. ten miles from NeHore. The Satyagvaha (Nonviolent CivlJ Resistance i vegan on Aug. 1 under the
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  • 419 1 On ThurMluy afternoon, security forces engaged a gang of bandits m an area m Pahang. Two bandits were killed, and it is believed that several others were wounded. A hand-grenade and documents including receipts were recovered, says a Police communique issued In Kuala Lumpur yesterday.. It adds:
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  • 587 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. Aug. 5, 1950. NOTES COMMENTS (On The Urgent Need For Conscription) SUGGESTION IN 1'EKAK COUNCIL IT wa_ a most vital and timely plea that was made in the Perak Sliate Council th'is .week *by Mr. I_eong- Yew Koh who j warning that Malaya should not
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  • 641 2 Shiromani Akali DaYs Directive AMRITSAR, Aug. 4. The Shiromani AkaH Dal o n Sunday July 30 called upon all Sikh members of Legislature elected on Panthic tickets to resign their Congress Party membership and J create a separate bloc. In a resolution passed
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  • Article, Illustration
    96 2 PHOTO. Warren R. Austin (seated, second f in right), Chief U.S.A. deiegate, atidresses the United Nations security Council at Lake Success, New Yor U.S.A., July 25, telling delegates that Communist North Koreans are getting outside help. At left fore .round is the empty chair assigned to Kussia, whose delegate was
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  • 49 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) AHMEDABAD, Aug. 4.— An undertrial prisoner hurled "chappals" (shoes) at the City Magistrate here while the hitter was pronouncing judgement m a case. The chappals however missed the Magistrate and the man was overpowered and handed over to the police. Copyright.
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  • 63 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) SURAT. Aug. 4.— Mr. M. K. Deshoande. Collector of Surat, told a Press Conference that there was likely to be an increase m cotton acreage m Surat District over the last year. He attributed the increas* to the Government order relating to
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  • 272 2 Tobacco Licensing System: Agreement With Kerala State Govt. BOMBAY, Aug. 4. Tentative conclusions, subject to ratification by the respective Governments, are said to have been reached between Tra-vancore-Cochin State and Govennient of India on the question of tobacco licensing system at a conference held between the representatives of the two
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  • 61 2 HYDERABAD, Aug. 4.— Mr. N. C. Ray, Joint Secretary, Minister of Law, Government of India, who is to retire shortly from service, has been appointed Legal Adviser to the Council of Ministers, Hyderabad, it was learnt here. Mr. Ray is expected to assume charge
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  • 308 2 SCHEME TO ENSURE SAFETY OF AIR TRAVEL APPROVED POONA, Aug. 4. A scheme for formation of an aeronautical inspection department was approved by the Standing Advisory Committee attached to the Ministry of Communications at the Meteorological Office. Mr. Rafi Ahmed Kidwai, Central Minister of Communications, presided. Mr. Khurshed Lai, Deputy
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  • 188 2 SAUDI AR4BIAN GOVT.'S ACTION CRITICISED I KARACHI, Aug. 4. Mecca— to whom should it belong? This is the question hotly being dtooHMdi m religious circles Jiere, following the "latest s°riis of Saudi Arabian bans'' on the 'entry of Haj pilgrims from Pakistan. I They appear to
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  • 87 2 HILL TRIBES' SELF-HELP VENTURE PRAISED AIJAL (Lushai Hills). Aug. 4. Mr. Bardioloi, Chief Minister ol Assam, who is now on a tour ol the Lushai Hills, recently visited Aijal-Lungleh road which has been constructed by voluntary labour )f the entire Lushai community and the Assam Rifles. The road on an
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  • 117 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 4.— The rates of postage for business reply envelopes and cards intended for delivery within the limits of a local delivery area have, from July 16, been reduced and placed on a par with that of ordinary local delivery letters and post cards, says
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  • 179 2 Nasik Congress Session Not To Be Open To Public! I I, Bombay, Aug. 4. The Xusik session of the Indian National CoagMM vhich begins on September 12 will not be open to the general public, it is learnt m Delhi: The Reception Committee members and a limited number of distinguished
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  • 282 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 4.— The test case challenging the validity of the Bomhay Prohibition Act came up for hearing on Monday before a full bench of the Bombay High Court consisting of the Chief Justice, Mr. Chagla, Mr. Justice Tendolkar and Mr. Justice Gajendragadkar.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 55 2 PUBLIC NOTICE It has been brought to our attention that the present Anchor Beer Contest is a contravention of Chapter 30 of the Laws of the Colony. Under the circumstances,^ the Contest is hereby cancelled with apologies to those members of the Public who have already submitted their entries. ARCHIPELAGO
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  • 2005 4 Nehru's Advice To Students ADDRESS AT BENARES VARSITY CONVOCATION BENARES, Aug. 4. --The Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, said that he found a dangerous tendency growing m India to develop a closed mind and closed outlook. "In recent days," said Pandit Nehru, "I see a sense of
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  • 890 4 Sale Of Handloom Cloth Need For All-India Organisation SHOLAPUR CONFERENCE RESOLUTIONS SHOLAPUR, Aug. 4.— The AH-India Handioom Weavers Congress which concluded its fourth annual session here recently made an appeal to all the weavers **to give their full and unstinted support to the Indian National Congress m the coming general
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  • 748 5 Ceylon Vitally Concerned With Three Forthcoming Conferences Two In London And One In Paris CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, Aug. 4. •> 7 fc r: c m three forthcoming C+n third m Paris, a: wh'ch will bz r -r/ dby Mr. J. R. Jayeivcruen- M lister of FL be leaving Cey'on on
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  • Article, Illustration
    147 5 lianlcaJ elephant 1 V.v sorld is aten &a it took off for a L.-n Les p.r hour srroil through the Essex countrywide on July 28. Made by Fiank Stuart, a thre^.trical mask rnaxer tne eiepmant is powered by a, motor car engine which drives the'legs It nas three forward gears
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  • 1543 5 Reviews Notices MR. K.S.K. KAZHIMPRAM felt that after the attainment ofreedom the average reader doe not understand and cannot appreciate it: significance. The chief value of these two publications lies m the fact that they serve as indispensable re lerenee books for -tudents < f political history as well as
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  • 121 5 COLOMBO, Am. 4. Wholesale dealers of sugar have, with onr stroke, been removed fnm the listribution system for this com-' modity, which is still m short 1 supply although fresh stocks have been landed from -inroad. Announcing this drastic action at a Press conference, the Food Minister,
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  • 69 5 JUBBULPORE, Aug. 4.— Rao Rajt Shivabahadur Singh, former Com merce and Industries Minister, Vind hya Pradesh, and his secretary, Mr Mohanlal Shrivastava, who wen prosecuted m the court of Mr. Vermu Special Magistrate, Rewa. on i Charge of accepting Rs. 25.000 a: illicit gratification from
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  • 371 6 PMG's Announcement The Postmaster-General, Malaya, announces that mails despatched from Singapore and Johore Bahru to the Federation of Malaya by the night mail train on Aug. 2 were destroyed by fire en route. The latest time of posting at the General
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  • 104 6 Following are the results of ttfc Literary Competition held last year under the auspices of SingDj>or. Kerala Samajam is as follows; Poem ("sea voyage")... First Priz. —Mr. A. P. Asan. Second Prize Mr R. M. Majinat. Spontaneous Verse-Making— First Prize— Mr. N. C. Kattel. Secona
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  • 97 6 The Commissioner-General foi South-East Abia, tne Rignt Honourctoie Maicomi MacLx-muia wui De broadcasting to tne peopies oi iViaiaya on two occasions m tht coming weeic. His nx*t taiK win oe on "The situation m aouth-Ea*t A&1&," at a p.m. on Monday, Aug. t, Worid Ati
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  • 100 6 Mr. Lim Bian Han, a supervisor m the Government Priting Ottio who is at present studying m, the London Scnool of Printing ha* come out top of hi& group and ha> been awarded the First Prize. Thi* is the first time an overseas student at
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  • 54 6 HYDERABAD, Aug. 3.— About 50 detenus are expected to be released shortly from different jails m the State, it is learnt. The releases are said to be m line with the general policy of the State Government to release those against whom there are
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  • 204 6 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sir,— in support of Mr. Spectator s letter m your issue of 2nd Augus... i nave to correct him m one instance. Actually tne bodies thai protested against the procedure u.aopted by tne Chairman ac tn*, inaugural meeting 01 ur* *M.O d.o.
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  • 59 6 Tomorrow. Sunday, Aug. ai 9.45 p,m. Radio Malaga wUI present anouier programme irom tnc uoitea XMauorui aeanng wicn Kore*. me programme ist part oi a i>eries being nown direct lruin L,aKe aucc^as to oingapoxe. me situanori vi Korea is reviewed ana
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  • 25 6 rhe Governor has recognised provisionally Senor Adolfo A. Bollini as ConsiU.G€neraJ of the Argentine m London with JurLsdicUon m this c-oiony.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 72 6 PARCEL MAILS Parcel malls for Kuo.la Lumpur ana districtl and Penang are undamaged. The following mails, containing a,ll parceLs posted m Singapore up to 5.15 p.m. on 2nd August have been destroyed: Singapore Alor Star Ipoh Klang Kuantan Malacca Muar Port Swettenham Raub Raub Seremban Taiping Telok An son Parcels
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    • 25 6 COURT OF APPEAL The Court of Criminal Appeal and civil will sit m the Supreme court Building, Singapore, on Thursday, Aug. 17, at 10.30 a,m.
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