Indian Daily Mail, 7 August 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 175. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 336 1 Nehru To Assume Leadership Of Congress Too To Smoothen Relations Between Party And Govt. (From Our Own Correspondent) NliW DiiLHl, Aug. 6.— A state of indecision and consultations over the question o f election of the new President for the Indian National Congress this year prevails m New Delhi following
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  • 68 1 (fr'roin Uur Own Correspondent) wmUUKA, Aug. 6. bmaiipo.^. which broke oui m the town in..* year has so far iu«ten a toll of 2j<> uves out of yy^ seizures, acoordius io official figures available here. Last moncn. there were 1&4 attack* -ut of wnich
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  • 37 1 (From Otir Own Correspondent) iKIVA^DRUM. Aug. b\— Tht Fravancoie-Cochin branch of the jl'.B. Association of India on Friday lecided to begin ;inii-tuberculoM.~ york soon and proceeded with the ,ale of tuberculosis stamps. Copyright.
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  • 193 1 CRASH WAGONS OF DOWN TRAIN DERAILED IN N.S. In Negri SembUan on Saturday four crash wagons of the down train were derailed. The remainder of the train and the engine were undamaged, says a Police Communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds: At 7 p.m. on Saturday Special Constables
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  • 268 1 MR. JOSHI EXPELLED FROM COMMUNIST PARTY! (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Aup. s.— The Central Committee of the Com raunist Party of India has expelled Mr. P. C. Joshi, former General Secretary from the Party. In a statement issued her«» yesterday the Party said: "It is dear that Mr. Joshi
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  • 65 1 CONGRESS A F AC IST JUNTA? (rrom Our Own Correspondent) PALGHAT. Aug. 6. -Mr Balakrish na Menon, President of the Malabo Ex-Servicemen's Association, has r< signed from the Congress saying that the organisation is becoming a Fascist Junta. He said excepting Pandit Nehru, Sardar Patel and a few othejs, iho
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  • 136 1 RAZVI TRIAL ENDS HLDERAEAI). Aug. S <<i Ka sim R;i.zvi, former leader of the Ka/a: ;>r S a band of fanatical Muslims of Hyderabad) acknowledged m tin* dock yesterday compliment the court bestowed on him for defending himself "extraordinarily well." He is charged with abetting the murder of the editor
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  • 43 1 A.P. The Dutcn Commander-in-Chief. Indonesia, Lieut. General Buurman van Vreeden < left) takes the salute as the Netherlands closed down their Army Headquarters m Indonesia, July 25. and handed over command to Officers of the Indonesian Army PHOTO
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  • 280 1 UN SECY. GEHEiAL'S EFFORT TO PREVENT WORLD WAR LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. <>.— Mr. Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary General, ded-ared today that a successful conclusion of the United Nations action m Korea had "first priority now." In a radio broadcast on th" r
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  • 70 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 6.— The Madras Legislature on Saturday elected unopposed the Government of India Minister Mr. C. Rajagopalachari to The Union Parliament to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Mr, R. K. Shunmugham Chetti. On Monday Congress Secretary Mr.
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  • 93 1 kll or (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 6.— The seriousness of the food situation In Madras State was revealed by the Food Minister's announcement that rice ration m rural areas will be reduced again by one more ounce to six ounces and that
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  • 281 1 DIWAKAR COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS (From Onr Own Correspondent) iMADRAS. Aug. 6.— The caste m Government records will completely disappear i» the Government of India accept the suggestions just published of the Diwarkar Committee. The Committe.- was appointed by the Government of India m 1948 following
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  • 251 1 REDS ATTEMPT TO SEVER LINES OF COMMUNICATION TOKYO, Aug 6. General Mac Arthur's Headquarters said today that Communist troop* crossing of the 'Nakt^ng River arid the building of concentrations m the south and cenirn sectors "are further indication.*, that enemy forces still are attempting to sever the Taegu-Pusan lines oi
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  • 122 1 GOPINATH BARDOLOI DEAD (From Our Own Correspondent) GAUHATI, Aug. 6.— Hundreds of pwple m Gauhati poured into the new residence of the Chief Minister Mr. Gopinath Bardolui who died from thrombosis of the heart, early today. Messages of condolence were received from prominent national leaders including the Prime Minister and
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  • 56 1 LUCKNOW, Aug. 6.— Profurement of foodgrains m Uttar Pradesh m 1950-51 may be higher by 100,000 ton* as compared with last year. Under the monopoly procurement system, 340.000 tons of foodgiains have been procured by the State Government. In order to fulfil rationing commitments, the drive
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  • 2625 2 'Korean Conflict Must Be Ended Soon' NEVV DF.LHi, Aug. 6. *Co-operation among the independent countries of Asia lor the maintenance of peace and preservation of their own freedom," is an imperative and urgent necessity m the context of the
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  • 39 2 MADRAS, Aug. 6.— Mr. Richard I Filipowsky of Austria, till recently i Chief Engineer ot the Laboratories j of Radio Marconi, Lisbon, has joined the Madras Institute if Technology as *<«nH«tP T>rofPßs^r of Electronics- GIIS
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  • 58 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 6— The Government of India have accepted the Tariff Board's recommendation that the existing duty or 37 l p«t cend a valorem on fountain pen ink be con verted into a protective duty. The Government's resolution giving effect to this decision
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  • 135 2 CONGRESS PRESIDENTSHIP: NOMINATION PAPERS FOR NEHRU, TANDON AND KRIPALANI FILED LUCKNOW, Aug. —Nomination papers proposing the names of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Mr. Purshottamdas Tandon and Acharya J. B. Kripalam for the presidentship of the Indian National Congress have been filed m Lucknow on Monday Among those who have filed the
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  • 91 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 6.— Mrinai Kanti Chatterji who was arrested m connexion with the shooting incident during a public meeting addressed by the Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, m Calcutta m- July last year, has filed an application before the Supreme Court under Article 132
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  • 256 2 NEW DELHI. Aug. 6. India a*i Chechoslovakia exchanged on 1. instruments of ratification of the Trade Agreement concluded between the two countries m April this year. These were exchanged m New Delhi between His Excellency, Dr. B. Kratochvil, Chechoslovakian Ambassador m India, and Mr. C. C.
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  • 42 2 BARODA, Aug. 6.— The Maharaja of Baroda. has decided to form two trusts: out for the University of Baroda and the other far rural unlift m Baroda, each with a fund of Rs. 10 million from hi.?- Drivate properties.— GIIS
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  • 105 2 BOMBAY ARTIST'S WORK AT U.S.A. EXHIBITION BOMBAY Aug. 6. Among the painters, whose works will be exhibited at t'le 14th National Con vention of Catholic Students Mission C j -"ie to i?e held on Aug 24 to Au« 27 i the University "of Notre D3-T. U.S.A.. will be Ange'a Trindiip
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  • 81 2 ASTROLOGER'S VIEW ON DATE OF NASIK CONGRESS NEW DELHI, Aug. 6.— A wellknown astrologer from tbe South has written to the Congress President and the Congress General Secretary that Sept. 12 being a solar eclipse day, it will not augur well for the Indian National Congress to hold their annual
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  • 152 2 DEHRA DUN, Aug. 6.— Air Marshal Ivelaw-Chapman, C-inC, Indian Air Force, presented the emblems of the KIAF to the Joint {Services Wing of the National Defence Academy here at a cere lal parade recently. n,.'.,u emuiems, bearing symbols of the Crown, were replaced on
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  • 190 2 MADRAS, Aug. 6. The Govern, merit of India have drawn the attention of the Indian carpet industry to the enhancement m the price of imported carpets into the United Kingdom and have suggested to carpet manufacturers that they avail themselves of the pre. sent
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  • 77 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 6. The National Income Committee, which met on Saturday under the Chairmanship of Prof. P. C. Mahalanobis, reviewed the progress made m the investigation into India's national income. The Committee hopes that it will be able to prepare an estimate of national
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  • 2385 3 'It's The Right Line Of Action NEW DELHI, Aug. -The Prime Minister dit Nehru, stated m Parliament on Thursday, Aug. 3, that India's polity on Korea was based on thre consideration. "Firstly, of course, that aggression has taken place by North Korea over South
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    48 3 A.P PHOTO. The crew of a 105 mm gun emplaced on a road somewhere m South Korea gets ready to throw a shell into the breech of the weapon to fire at a target a mile away. Note _othjer_American soldiers m vicinity a.nd flre burning to right background.-
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  • 151 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 6.-Mr. Chinta nan Deshmukh, the Finance Minister, stated m Parliament on Thursday Aug. 3 that from July 1948 to December 1949, the United Kingdom businessmen had invested Rs. 61.1 mil ion m business enterprises m India and from January, 1950, to June. 1950
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  • 79 3 CALCUTTA. Aug. 6.— Mr. Bakhie. Chief Commissioner of Railways, ar ived Io Calcutta recently on a fivetiay visit. Boon .'.er his arrival. he met representativan of the Indian Minimr Federation, In.lian Mining Association and Indian Colliery Owners' Asociation. Later, he met the Bengal Chamber
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  • 675 3 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, Aug. 6. .4 Communique issued by the United States Embassy. Colombo, states that the Ceylon Committee on Study and Training m the United States has made two more awards, recently, bringing the total of scholarships offered to Ceylon students to seven
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  • 28 3 Satisfactory Progress Of Hydro-Electric Scheme COLOMBO, Aug. 6. -The accelerated programme tor the construction, of the Civil Engineer! nc Works at the Hydro-Electric Scheme at Norton Bridge, progros-
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  • 97 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. G. The Central Ministers for Minority Atl'a'rs ot India and Pakistan. Mr C C Biswas and Dr. A. M. Malik, met the Prime Minister. Pandit Nehru IE New Delhi on Aug. 3. Earlier m the day. the two Ministers us well as
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  • 369 4 4 Answer To Tyranny Is Strength* -I/. S. OFFICIAL ATLANTIC (Georgia), Aug. 6. Economic development of Middle East, Asian and African nations would release their potential energies and enable them to become strong, equal partners with America m a common effort to resist aggression
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  • 76 4 WASHINGTON. Aug. 6.— Hooker A Boolittle. United States repr.-.-critative on toe United Nations Commission for Indonesia, has lefi the United States to a.ssame h.z position. Mr. Doolitde. who holdt th^ personal rank of minister, wii it place Edward Dow, Jr. who ha. been acting U.S. representative or
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  • 89 4 NEW YORK, Aug. 6.— A proposal to build atomic bomb shelters beneath New York at a cost of S 2,000,000.000 has been made public by Mayor William O'Dwyer. It. calls lor construction of shelters under buildings, parks and playgrounds. In peacetime they would
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  • 316 4 NEW OFFICE-BEARERS OF CEYLON TAMILS' ASSOCIATION At the annual general meeting ot the Ceylon Tamils' Association held at No. 11 Handy Road, Singapore on July 30, the following officebearers were elected President: Dr. P. Thillainathan, Vice-President: Mr. A. Rajah. General Secretary: Dr. T. Bala*:ngha.tn, Treasurer: Mr. A. Markandoo, Literary Secretary:
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  • 205 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6. Two negro physicians have been elect ed to the policy-making boards of two important American medical associations. Dr. Peter M. Murray, of New York, has taken his seat as member of the House of Delegate of the American Medical Associa tion, a national
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  • 522 4 U.K. FIVE OTHERS ABSTAIN FROM VOTING! GENEVA, Aug. 6.—Th*> Social Committee of the U.N. Economic and Social Council has approved a proposal for a permanent U.N. agency to aid needy children throughout the world, with special emphasis on long-range activities. In committee action,
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  • 72 4 NEW YORK, Aug. 6. -Lord Macintosh of Halifax, President oi he World Council of Christian education, said on Friday tha>t war between Russia and the Democracies "is bound to come m one way or another." Lord Mackintosh arrived here m the Caronia to attend a
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  • 174 4 WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.— The U.S State Department lias canceled tntr passport of Paul Robeson, v:.'H mown American negro singer and active participant m communist movements, after he failed to sur. render the document. A Department spokesman said U.S. representatives m foreign countries have
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  • 63 4 BOMBAY, Aug. 6.— Work at the Alexandra Dock Bombay, has been speeded up by the Bombay Port Trust. Twelve Ford trucks, eacn of which Is capable of removing about 150 tons of cargo- a day. are being used to remove cargo from the shore to the godowns within
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