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Title Section17 1950-08-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 176. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AU GUST 8, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.17 words
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1058 1950-08-08 1 But No Prior Commitment Reply To Debate On Korea NEW DELHI, Aug. 7.— Replying to the two-day debate on Korea m Parliament on Aug. 4, the Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru said that i ndia had not been neutral m the past and wouldGIIS - 1,058 words
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364 1950-08-08 1 QUESTIONS IN PARLIA MENT: j* v VbLHi, Aug. 7.- The Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru reiterated m Parliament at question time on Aug. 4 that India would not accept a referendum m the firench Settlements, unless the French Government gave a satisfactory reply to theGIIS - 364 words
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112 1950-08-08 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 7.— Ru:Sia U -xpected to send a strong delegation to the United Notions General Assembly next month. United Nations high oihcials beileve tnatj the Soviet delegation Will be headed by M. Andrei Vyahlasky, Foreign Minister of the cifbator. Since the112 words
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30 1950-08-08 1 SOUTH KOREA, Aug. 7.—American troops today captured a vital road junction on the approaches to Chinju :n South Korea after a hard battle. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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95 1950-08-08 1 U.S. FORCES ADVANCE 3,000 YARDS ON BROAD FRONT American Bth Army Hq., Korea, Aug. 7. American forces made a "general advance of abmut 3,000 yards on a broad front" early today, an Eighth Army communique said. The attack was met by strong Communist resistance, but the Americans inflicted heavy casualties.Reuter - 95 words
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762 1950-08-08 1 C. G. On Red Offensive Against S. E. Asia In a broadcast speech over Radio Malaya yesterday the Commissioner General Mr. Malcolm MacDona'd outlined the offensive of Russian a»d other leaders of International Communism upon Asia during the past two years, consequent upon the set back they have received m762 words
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219 1950-08-08 1 "INDO-PAK. AGREEMENT HAD HELPED MORE THAN I EXPECTED," NEHRU REVEALS IN PARLT. NEW DELHI, Aug. 7. —The Indian Premier Pandit Nehru told parliament on Monday that his April agreement with Pakistan Premier Liaquat Aly Khan, helped a great deal towards solving the minorities problem m India* s west Bengal andA.P. - 219 words
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Article173 1950-08-08 1 TOKYO. Aug. 7.— Reports that Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov, Soviet Deputy Premier, is now In Peking were still unconfirmed here today. But observers were speculating whether the reported visit might be connected with an impending Chinese Communist assault on Formosa. Another possibility if Mr. Molotov is m PekingReuter - 173 words
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Article40 1950-08-08 1 SEW DELHI. Aug. 7.— On return trom Ceylon, Mr. C. Coomaraswamy High Commissioner for Ceylon m India, has resumed charge of the High Commissioner, says a Press Note issued by the^ Ministry cf External Affaiis.— FOCFOC - 40 words
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Article56 1950-08-08 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 7.— Teams from Persia, Ceylon, Burma and Pakistan are likely u> participate m this year's Ro^er Football Toumment at Bombay, scheduled to commence 50 is estimated to be 40,ff00, as comsidered the blue riband of Western India Soccer, completes its 60th year of existence withGIIS - 56 words
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695 1950-08-08 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. Aug. 8, 1950. WILL OF THE MANY, NOT THE WISH OF A FEW! FN our editorial of Friday last 1 (4-8-50) entitled "Toddy is Nobody's Monopoly!" we stated that aU South Indians are not toddy-drinkers nor are aU toddydrinkers South Indians. Not only that, the695 words
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Article1807 1950-08-08 2 Overwhelming Support In House Rajaji's 60-m. Speech NEW DELHI, Aug. 7. Parliament on Friday approved the (iovenment's policy on Korea after a two-day debate. AH amendments were either withdrawn or rejected. Speaking m the course of the debate, Mr. M. R. Masani welcomed India's support to1,807 words
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Article51 1950-08-08 2 SRINAGAR, Aug. 7.- -An Indian NationaJ Airways Dakota on Aug 4 flew over to 11,000 ft. high Leh. inaugurating the regular civilian service between Srinagar and 'Leh. Hitherto only lAF dakotas used this route. The flight on the trans-Himala-yan rout eto Leh was covered m. RO minutes.-GIIS - 51 words
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54 1950-08-08 2 KARACHI, Aug. 7.— Pakistan proposes to open shortly an embassy m France, Pakistan Foreign Affairs Ministry announced last week. Mr. K. Dehlavi, who has been appointed Counsellor, is proceeding to France with a small staff to make the necessary arrangements for setting up theFOC - 54 words
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177 1950-08-08 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 7.— The Government of Madras have decided to postpone the holding of elections to municipalities throughout the State scheduled for September till such ti me as the elections could be held on the basis of adult franchise. Government177 words
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143 1950-08-08 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 7.— The Government of Bombay's three crore loan for development and other pm-poses was oversubscribed by about Rs. 21 lakhs by 11-30 a.m. on July 31 ani the lists were finally closed at the Reserve Bank of India. Mr. V. L. Mehta, Bombay Finance143 words
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102 1950-08-08 2 MADRAS, Aug. 7. The Madras Government loan of one crore intended for the Mqpimuttar Irrigation Project m Tirunelveli district is oversubscribed by Rs. 28 lakhs, it is officially stated. A sum of AZ lakhs has been subscribed by the people of Tirunelveli with the helpFOC - 102 words
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Article, Illustration85 1950-08-08 2 This picture, made by Walter Sullivan. New York Times Correspondent, shows flames Heft) rising from the vicinity of a service company compound at Taejon, South Korea. Smoke rLsing at right is near the railroad station from which a train got away an hour later through a hailA.P. - 85 words
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Article, Illustration212 1950-08-08 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 7. The Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, said m Parliament a' question time on Aug. 3, that India hud a favourable trade balance to the extent of Rs. 60 million m 9 months ending June 30, 1950, since devaluation. He said thatGIIS - 212 words
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925 1950-08-08 3 CEYLON NEWS: Ceylon Govt.'s Policy Explained COLOMBO, Aug. 7.— Answering opposition criti cism m the House of Representatives that the Government does not want to eliminate capitalism, Mr. Sittampalam, Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, said, m the course of his speech: "We do not want toG.I.I.S. - 925 words
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320 1950-08-08 3 FRENCH MOVE TO INCREASE TRADE WITH CEYLON COLOMBO. Aug. 7. -The Frcnc. -TOvermnSnt has sent u> Ceylon Li wommereial Councilor to the Co Jinbo French Legation, M. Andr f oiteasier, for discussions with r lesentatlves of the Ceylon Gov raiment on the inedibilities a I'-lening the .scope of commercia udFOC - 320 words
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Article122 1950-08-08 3 COLOMBO. Aug. 7. -Dr. W Balendra, m the course of a lectur or betel chewing and its implica tons. m connexion with \\ic Ko lonnawa Health Week celebration* said that the chewing of betel by itself was a harmless habit. The ceremony of betel chewins m the HinduFOC - 122 words
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276 1950-08-08 3 Remittances To India: Position Still Unsatisfactory COLOMBO. Aug. 7.- -The relaxations m regard to remittances to •idia. announrod by the Controller make little difference to the ordiaary man. He has yet got to go h rough all the preliminary's of producing documentary evidence of "iis income, certificate of dependents mFOC - 276 words
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153 1950-08-08 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 7.— Mr. .T Thompson of the British Common wealth Relations Office Economics Department, and leader of the U.K. lei gation to the Commonwealth Consultative Committee, which i? tow meeting here, spoke highly of India's industrial advancement Jn recent years. Mr. Thompson said heFOC - 153 words
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Article85 1950-08-08 3 COLOMBO. Aug. 7.— The Gover-nor-General, Lord Soulbury, has appointed Mr. A. E. Gocnasinhn, M.P., Minister without Portfolio and Chief Government Whip, to be Minister of State. He was sworn -In as Minister of State on July 28 at Queen's House. The Prime Minister, Mr. D. S cenanayake,GIIS - 85 words
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522 1950-08-08 3 JAttr^A, Aug. 7. At a Press conference recently, Mr. C. Ponnambalam, Mayor of Jaffna, referred to alleged misleading statements being circulated by interested parties regarding the allocation of houses under the Karayur housing scheme. He said: "I know of no dispute between me andFOC - 522 words
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Article79 1950-08-08 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 7. Mr. D. B Pattiaratchi. son of Mr. D. M. Pattiaratchi and the late Mrs. Pattiaratchi. of Nugegodi\, has passed the Final Year Examinations m Geology with First Class Honours at King's College, University of London. In the First Year Examinations, he has passedFOC - 79 words
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694 1950-08-08 3 Demand At Delhi Conference NEW DELHI, Aug. 7.— The two-day All-India Refugee Conference, which concluded here on July SO passed eight resolutions all demanding the speedy rehabilitation of refugees. One of the resolutions threatened that the refugees would take such measuresFOC - 694 words
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136 1950-08-08 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 7.— A descendant of the last Moghul Emperor jumped into the news thi& weeic when an official statement m the Indian Parliament said she was being paid a life pension of Rs. 10 (fifteen shillings) monthly. The pensioner is Begum AshabiReuter - 136 words
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Article45 1950-08-08 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 7.-The Urs of Hazrat Khwaja Amir Khusro which was celebrated at Delhi, concluded after a five-day programme. The batch of 104 Muslims from Pakistan, who were m Delhi to attend the Urs. left for Pakistan on Aug. 4.- GIISGIIS - 45 words
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75 1950-08-08 3 BOMBAY, Aug. 7.— Nagpur airport, the "Clapham Junction" of India's air net- work, is to have a iour-storyed terminal building, it is learnt here. The building, estimated to cost Rs. 12 lakhs, is expected to be ready by 1952. The terminal building will accommodate theFOC - 75 words
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Article428 1950-08-08 4 Incident In Johore In Johore on Saturday afternoon, two shots were fired at an estate manager but he escaped unhurt. Police following up detained eight squatters m the area. Four empty huts were destroyed by the police, says a Police Communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday.428 words
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Article68 1950-08-08 4 The "Keraia i>ananu Oince and Press are now located at 7y, Owen Koaa. Singapore, to wnicn premises mey wert snuted some months ago irom ly, uolomoo Court. Tne typograpiiica.i error whereby the word "now m the above .st-ri-&ence appeared as "not' m the item entitled "Kerala68 words
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294 1950-08-08 4 -SIR HENRY GURNEY H H is worth remembering have said this before —that half of the people of this country are under nineteen years old. When you become 21, you enter the minority age group and then you get294 words
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407 1950-08-08 4 MALAYAN REPRESEN ATATIVES AT RADIOLOGY CONGRESS Representatives from Malaya, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines and Hong Kong were among the 2/00 experts from fifty-four countries who attended the International Congress of Radiology recently concluded m London. Some of the delegates are now touring the United Kingdom studying British medical research407 words
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Article320 1950-08-08 4 PAJAM ESTATE At a General Meeting of the Pajam Kstate Workers Union held on July 27, the following were elected Committee members as suggested by the Management; Chairman: Mr. Sellamuthu Chettiar; Secretary: Mr. K. Periyasamy; Treasurer: Mr. Gopal Mandoor; Committee: Messrs. Periyasamy. DuraLsamy, Ramasamy 1,320 words
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111 1950-08-08 4 SINDHI WEDDING AT VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL The marriage ceremony of Mr. Arjan Hassaram Vaswani witu Misi Paama Tikanvdaa Da^.van. wiu performed by a Sindhi priest m the presence of well over a thousand men and women of all nationalities at the Victoria Memorial H*ll last night. The ceremony took more111 words
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83 1950-08-08 4 SINGAPORE, Aug. 7.— Pandit M o. Sharma, Editor of the 'Prophecy And 'Bhaishyavani' popular Indian ournals on occult sciences arrived m Singapore !rom Bombay t>y air yesterday. Pandit Sharma is a distinguished Indian scholar, thinker and poet. He is a well-known exponent oi occult sciencesGIIS - 83 words
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628 1950-08-08 4 U.S. PAPER ON MALAYA, INDO- CHINA AND KOREA jungle (wiiich hapvily has helped to keep casualties very light), me tied marauders are stui marauding INDO-CHINA "Similarly, but on a much larger and bloodier .scale, the Frencn m Indo-cnina have been at war for the past four years against the communist628 words
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Article61 1950-08-08 4 USIS CALCUTTA, Aug. 7.— According to a Press note issued by the Government of West Bangal the acreage under the summer rice -Top m West Bengal during 1949--60 is estimated to be 40,800. as cornDared to 35,100 last year. Gross yield is expected to be 16,700USIS; GIIS - 61 words
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Article89 1950-08-08 4 BOMBAY, Aug. 7.— A provisional lis. cf players for trie Com nonwea.it h Cricket Team to tour India this winier nas becM announced oy Mr A. S. Cc Mello, President of the Board of Control for Cricket m India The list includes Prankie WorreJ, Jones, Ramadhin andGIIS - 89 words
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