Indian Daily Mail, 6 August 1950
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Title Section17 1950-08-06 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 174. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS. I17 words
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183 1950-08-06 1 Union Govt. issues New Kule For Filling Office Vacancies ALLAHABAD, Aug. s.— The Government of India have issued instructions to all its offices and establishments to notify all vacancies, except those filled through the Union Public Service Commission, simultaneously to the Ministry of HomeFOC - 183 words
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Article372 1950-08-06 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 5. Some misunderstanding seems to exist about cases, m which candidates are required to obtain certificates of eligibility for appointmentto Union services and posts. The correct position m the matter is, therefore, explained below for the guidance of intending applicants. Persons, who migratedFOC - 372 words
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Article138 1950-08-06 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. s.—The eligibility of women for enrolment m the Indian Naval tmem and the association of any member of these forces wi'.h trade or labour unions or partipa tion m political activities, are prohibited by an Ordinance published m the Gazette ofFOC - 138 words
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Article115 1950-08-06 1 LUCKNUW. Aug. 5.-A capital of Asokan Pillar, believed to be 2,300 yeaw olrl, has been discovered in 'the MrtJ district of Uttar Pradesh by •no Curator of the Lucknow Museum. emperor Asoka, while he under- '<"* ■dhaima yatra"— a scries of pious tours of the countryFOC - 115 words
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Article44 1950-08-06 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. s—Th* "reign Relation Society o f India J».™ a Goodwill Mission ComJ v' l i ee t0 draw up a programme for -ending representatives to the n«ifft. count ?ei to promote mutual fl enteh;r end cc-crera*.ior r FOCFOC - 44 words
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107 1950-08-06 1 No Discrimination In Appointments: Restrictive Order In Punjab Goes AMB ALA, Aug. s.— The Punjab Government has withdrawn its order restricting the employment of per-, «ons other than displaced employees from West Pakistan m vacancies .m local bodies m the State. The State Government point out that the provisions ofFOC - 107 words
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189 1950-08-06 1 No Royal Assent For Kashmir's Land Reform Programme Scheme SRINGAR, Kashmir, Aug. s.— The "land reform" programme of Indianheld Kashmir has been blocked by a legal requirement that many here had forgotten still exists. The 20-year-old heir apparent and regent of the state, Prince Karan Singh, who la acting forA.P. - 189 words
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309 1950-08-06 1 MINIMUM WAGES IN AGRICULTURE BY MARCH PROPOSED MEW DELHI, Aug. 5. The Central Advisory Board, appointed under the Minimum Wages Act, recommended that measures should be taken to enforce minimum wages m agriculture by March 15, 1951. Mr, F. K. R. Menon, Secretary, Central Ministry of Labour and Chairman ofFOC - 309 words
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159 1950-08-06 1 RAJKOT, Aug. 5.— A1l the five ac-, i-used m what is known as "Chhaya' case" were sentenced to imprisonment varying from seven years to two years and fined by the sessions judge here recently. The five Hrcused— Mangaldas Chhaya. Ramniklal Doshi,FOC - 159 words
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119 1950-08-06 1 INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITIES SEMINAR REPORT BARODA. Aug. 5. A sub-group of the International Universities Seminar, under the chairmanship of Professor A. R. Wadia. Pro-Chancel-lor of the Baroda University, which studied the cultural problems of social development, has submitted its report to the Seminar on how to achieve freedom from domination andGIIS - 119 words
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103 1950-08-06 1 Roadside Trees To Be Protected In Madhya Pradesh NAGPUR, Aug. 5. The Madhya Pradesh Government have issued instructions to district police fti thorities to see that cases of cutting or removal of branches of roudside trees, iheir leaves, twigs or barl: are promptly investigated and put up m the courts.FOC - 103 words
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146 1950-08-06 1 /A. L^ UT 7 A J A* 0 5 PandU Neh /o Pakistan Friendship Association, says: "I entirely agree with you that people should actively work for the implementation of the Delhi Pact and that the y^fl^^L *%>?* encourage such people. There has been146 words
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56 1950-08-06 1 BOMBAY, Aug. s.— Bombay cuaom officials seized recently Rs. 1,00,000 m Indian currency from an Vrab passenger who was about to cave for Persian Gulf by s.s. Dara. The raid was carried out a few ninutes before the ship left the har>our. The passengerFOC - 56 words
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124 1950-08-06 1 Delhi Tonga Drivers Stage Token Strike NEW DELHI, Aug. s.— Delhi's tonga drivers, numbering about lu.uoo observed a tuken strike recently as a protest against the discontinuance of the supply of rationed gram for their horses. The ration was stopped about two months ago. The strike was complete as noFOC - 124 words
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69 1950-08-06 1 AHMEDABAD, Aug. 5. Cloth stocks m three textile mills here have been m three textile mills here have been frozen under orders of the Textile Commissioner. In the case of a dozen others, the concession of "free sale" up to onethird of the mawFOC - 69 words
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189 1950-08-06 1 HYDERABAD, Aug. 5.—8. Hamakrishna Rao, Hyderabad's Revenue Minister, said here recently that the State Government had decided to co-operate with the neighbouring States of Madras and Bombay m the implementation of their prohibition policy by creating a dry belt on Hyderabad's borders189 words
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Article64 1950-08-06 1 CALCUTTA, Aug. 5— A party of 40 Indian technicians is to fly to London by a special plane on July 24 for a 15-day visit to the tractor works ot Harry Ferguson m Coventry. The factory set up at Madias by Harry Ferguson of64 words
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Article98 1950-08-06 1 CALCUTTA, Aug. s.— The Central Committee of the All-India Forward Bloc led by Mr. R. Ruikar, tentatively decided m, Calcutta recently to merge with the rival bloc led by Mr. Yajee. l"he meeting, attended by 13 of the 17 members of the committee appointed a five-manFOC - 98 words
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109 1950-08-06 1 W. BENGAL PREPARATIONS FOR CENSUS CALCUTTA, Aug. s.— About 40,000 enumerators are shortly being appointed by the West Bengal Government for the census m the State, preliminary arrangements for which are now complete. Census officers have been appointed m all districts; division of the districts into what are described asFOC - 109 words
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Article68 1950-08-06 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. s.— The Government cf India liave directed v formal investigation of the recent air-crash near Pathankote and have appointed Mr. K. P. Lakshman Rao. retired High Court Judge of Madras, to conduct the investigation. He will be assisted by two assessors. The GovernmentGIIS - 68 words
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Advertisement31 1950-08-06 1 SUBSCRIPTION KATES (BY POST) Malaya, B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 4.00 3 12.00 6 24.00 1 Year 48.00 Other Places 1 Month 5.00 3 15.00 6 38.00 1 Year 60.0031 words
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Advertisement101 1950-08-06 1 TELL YOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLE through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Dally In Malaya over 14 years 71, SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE Only Parker Quink has magic Solv-x! fr«i.*«>». 4 OS. L *X X \t Xgj^ SEE HOW QUINK PROTECTS PENS or several i'.ivs »ui< nib ».i S ■^^^^■■l immersed101 words
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1310 1950-08-06 2 'Hindu' Correspondent's Impressions NEW DELHI, Aug. 5. I spent three busy days at Dacca. I saw a few visages m its vicinity and drove through its sreets and bazaars as often as possib ie, to obtain a first-hand knowledge of conditions1,310 words
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Article, Illustration77 1950-08-06 2 A.P. Photo British engineers moved a wartime 1,000 pound bomb 200 yards further away from the Rusuian war memorial m Berlin, Germany, on July 26, and blew it up. The explosion left a 10-foot deep crater m the Tiergarten, and -mattered a cloud of dust across the Brandenburg gate intoA.P. - 77 words
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122 1950-08-06 2 PROCEDURE FOR EXPORT OF COTTON TEXTILES BOMBAY, Aug. s.— The procedure for the export of coar;e and medium count cotton textiles up to a ceiling of 125 m yards tD soft currency countries during JulyDecember 1950, has been announced by the Government of India. Quotas will be panted to «*x122 words
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41 1950-08-06 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. s.— The Chancellor of Delhi University has appointed Dr. S. N. Sen as v:r.-pv-«oi',Q r o f i-ftf, TJniversitv.— FOC (Contd. from Column 6). and Kanpur, though much progress had not been reported.FOC - 41 words
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Article177 1950-08-06 2 The pariy m pom, Mr. Krishnamachari said had to do something to fulfil the promises of increased welfare to the people and had to make a beginning towards thia aim. He .suggested that the Congress Government should formulate a comprehensive social security scheme. Mr. KrishnamachariFOC - 177 words
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Article, Illustration11 1950-08-06 2 —By Courtesy the "AMRITA BAZA I! PATRIKA11 words
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Article1322 1950-08-06 2 Need Foro r Planned Development COMMISSION'S APPROACH EXPLAINED NEW DELHI, Aug. s.— Sir V. T. Krishnamachari, Chairman of the Fiscal Commission, told a Press Conference that the Commission's approach to the Governments fiscal policy was "how this should be related to a policy of economic1,322 words
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433 1950-08-06 2 MADRAS, Aug. 5.— A plea (hat the Congress Government should draw up a comprehensive social security scheme, was ™»n r "I' Krishnamachari, speaking at a meeting held recently at Ranade Hall under the auspices of the South Indian lyational Association. Professor R. Bhaskaran,433 words
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Article524 1950-08-06 3 Joint Indo Pak: Dr. Mahmud On Need Of |g An Earlyj Agreement j NEW DELHI, Aug. 5.— -Joint Indo-Pakistan defence is a military, potiMca), geographical and economic necessity, pleads Dr. S>ed Mahmud, Education Minister of Bihar, m a series ot live articles contributed to Indian News Chroncle. In support ofFOC - 524 words
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Article202 1950-08-06 3 MADRAS. Aug. 5. The suit filed n the Second Additional City Civil ?ourt before Mr. K. Chakkravarthi, >y T. E. Elumalai, a Congress worker, to restrain Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar. President of the Tamil Nad Jongresa Committee, and Mr. P. Etaittachmndran, Congress Election 3ffirer for theFOC - 202 words
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Article148 1950-08-06 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 5. Major S. M. S. Brar of the Kumaon Regiment has been posthumously awarded the Maha Vir Chakra for displaying exemplary courage and leadership of the highest order. In one of the most hair-raising episodes during the Kashmir campaign m February 1948, Major Brar wasFOC - 148 words
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Article, Illustration212 1950-08-06 3 Pictures below show some of the processes m the manufacture of Fraser Neave's Torch brand sweets: o.n.c o* 1 THE PACKING ROOMS. The girls are at the moment engaged m the filling of sime of the 200,000 free packets of sweets which212 words
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457 1950-08-06 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. s.— The Sessions Judge, Delhi, partially accepted the appeals preferred on behalf of Mr. N. M. Mitra, former Secretary of the Air Transport Licensing Board, Ministry of Transport, Government of India and two Managing Directors of the Ambica Airlines, BombayFOC - 457 words
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Article1153 1950-08-06 3 MADRAS, Aug. 5. Workers should keep a vigilant check on the work of their representatives m Municipal Councils, the State Legislature and m the Indian Parliament, emphasised Mr. B. Shiva Rao. Member of the Indian Parliament on Sunday evening, July 23, addressing a meetingFOC - 1,153 words
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55 1950-08-06 3 BOOKING OF GOODS TRAFFIC TO ASSAM RESUMED GAUHATI, Aug. 5. Booking o: a limited amount of goods trafhc between Assam and the rest of Indte and vice versa by the Link route has been resumed by combined rail-cum-road service, says an Assam Railway Press Note. These arrangements include road transhipmentFOC - 55 words
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Article45 1950-08-06 3 MORADABAD, Aug. s.— Two Chiaese who were residing here m a "sarai" and carrying on cloth business have been, arrested by Calcutta police here on the charge of murder of a Chinese. The murder was committed m Calcutta some days ago.— (FOC).45 words
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Article50 1950-08-06 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. s.— Mr. V. P> Menon, Secretai-y, States Ministry, is expected to discuss with the Maharajah of Baroda the question of formation of trusts In regard to the Maharajah's private property. Mr. i Menon left for Borneo un mut« to Baroda on Saturday.- FOCFOC - 50 words
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Advertisement22 1950-08-06 3 PURE fruit ju.ee II 100% »ugar^^ freshly made. it reaches you immediately after manufacture m the gay "new look" bottle. LEMON SQUASH22 words
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Advertisement59 1950-08-06 3 TELL YOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLE through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Dally m Malaya over 14 years 71. SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE. I De Witt's Man Zan is If J\ j purely a^d simply a TM 1 I Pile Ointment^ £*\IM m^' and healsA JL :i< 3^^ eas y use59 words
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315 1950-08-06 4 MR. ALLEN GRIFFIN'S ADDRESS TO S.E.ASIA INSTITUTE SAN FRANCISCO, California, Aug. s.— Asia is m revolt against poverty and under-development, and Soviet Russia is trying to utilise this revolt to further Soviet imperialism, according to two exports on Asian problems who addressedUSIS - 315 words
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118 1950-08-06 4 LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. s.— With the signning of an agreement between the government of Ceylon and ,the U.N. International] Children's Emergency Fund, the way has been cleared for operation cf new child aid projects m that country, UNICEF officials announced. The Executive BoardUSIS - 118 words
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230 1950-08-06 4 ANCIENT ART OF INDIA AND CHINA SHOWN IN U.S. CITY DENVER, Colorado, Aug. 5. Indian, Iranian, Chinese and Tibetan paintings, both ancient originals and reconstructions, were on exhibit m the Denver Art Museum lecently. The exhibit covered 1,300 years of Oriental art, ranging from the fifth to nineteenth cencur^es. It,USIS - 230 words
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Article71 1950-08-06 4 appointed the Chief Commissioner of Tripura under the States Ministry, Government of Jndia, it is learned from 9,n official source. Sri Hazra will succeed Sri R. K. Roy, 1.C.5., the present Chief Commissioner of Tripura, who is on leave. Sri H. N. Roy, 1.C.5., Deputy Secretary, Finance Department, Government ofFOC - 71 words
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193 1950-08-06 4 DAILY-PAID WORKERS FORM GROUP WITHIN A.C.S.U. About 800 tiaily-paul workers oi the War Department met m Singapore on Tuesday and formed a "Daily Rated Workers Group" within the framework of the Army Civil Service Union. The meeting held at the Liberty Hall, 33], North Bridge Road, under the chairmanship ofA.I.S. - 193 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-08-06 4 The Athletic team to represent the Colony of N. Borneo for the MAAA meet. Left to right: Mr. J. M. Goh (220 440), Mr. Lee Yun Shu <Hon team Manager) and Mr. J. B. Sibidol <Shot put and High Jump)40 words
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Article116 1950-08-06 4 A branch, of the "Peoples EducSticn Association" fill open an English evening Class for adults at Owaiyar T?.mil School, Nee Soon Village today (Sunday* at 5 p.m by the Sembawang Rural District Committee. Mr. J. A. Harvey. Commissiont-r orLands, has kindly consented to declare the SchoolGIIS - 116 words
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Advertisement293 1950-08-06 4 BURMESE SOCIALISTS IN CALCUTTA TODAY AT 11 A.M. CALCUTTA, Aug. 6.— Tha Xin 1 ¥tTxrr»¥ t^ PAnnnoci Chit Maung, M.P., Joint Secretary .HJi\ (j»L<fci ULHJlJlii©© of the Socialist Party of Burma, and five other members of the Party, arflP^^HHHHßHVrill lived m Calcutta last week from V^^^V^RPO^F^H Delhi. They attended the293 words
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Advertisement35 1950-08-06 4 New Chief Commissioner Of Tripura CALCUTTA, Aug. 6.— Shri K. K. Hazra, 1.C.5., at present District Magistrate of Cooch Behar, has been illMlttilliiii n r 1 ii 111 1/ I// !he ramous Household 111 //////////M35 words
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