Indian Daily Mail, 9 August 1950
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Title Section16 1950-08-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 177. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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406 1950-08-09 1 South Korea's Provisional Capital US. Troops Beat Down Flanking Trap Forge Ahead TOKYO, Aug. 8. American marine and infantry attacks roiled ahead m southeast Korea today after beating down a Communist flanking trap. A U.S. Bth Army communi <ue said the offensive went forwardA.P. - 406 words
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Article150 1950-08-09 1 KOREA, Aug. 8. -A release fron Gen Mac Arthur's Headquarter tonight said the drive on the Soutl Korean front "had resumed m th( direction of Chinju." The release, time 1330 GMT, sair \Ticrican troops were still cl m'.ng out isolated pockets of North Koreans. American casualtiesReuter - 150 words
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Article88 1950-08-09 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Aug. B.— Bombay Pol ire last night raided the Headquarters of the Communist Party of India and seized over fifty copies of a pamphlet entitled "Principles of Party Organisation." The pamphlet was rerentlv proscribed by the Bombay Government The Police88 words
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416 1950-08-09 1 DEPUTATION TO DELHI SUGGESTED (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 8. Some non-Brahmin members of the Congress Legislature Party, seriously concerned about the public reaction a«d South India af er the High Court's decision invalidating the Communal Government Order, have urged the Leader416 words
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Article63 1950-08-09 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 8. Parliament yesterday agreed to the Prime Minister's suggestion to extend th»- current session till Aug. 14. The session was scheduled to conclude by Aug. 11 but the Prime Minister pointed out that so far the House had taken more time than hthad estimatedGIIS - 63 words
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687 1950-08-09 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. B— The Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, said m Parliament today thai the Indo-Pakistan Agreement on Minorities had very largely done its job and the situation m the two Bengals was improving. Pandit Nehru, who was initiating a debate on the BengalGIIS - 687 words
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Article194 1950-08-09 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Aug. B.— Mr. William Sueharan first Indian born m the United States arrived here by air on lug. 6 from New York. After studying h« schools, he Rraluated from the City College. New York. and then took his M.A. Degree194 words
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Article89 1950-08-09 1 MADRAS, Aug. B.— The Korean war seems to have saved Indian pepper exporters from going out of business, a leading pepper merchant said here on Monday Exporters were hit by a major collapse of their markets last month, but America is now buying most of theirA.P. - 89 words
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Article95 1950-08-09 1 KARACI, Aug. 8. Sir Owen Dixon. United Nations mediator m the Kashmir dispute, who arrived here from New Delhi a week ago saw the Pakistan Prime Minster Liaquat Ali Khan, again yesterday Under the terms of a Security Council resolution Sir Owen Dixoh should completeReuter - 95 words
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141 1950-08-09 1 MADRAS GOVT. TO RAISE LOANS FOR NEW PROJECTS MADRAS. Aug. B.— The Mairas Government have successful^ tapped a new source for financing their development projects. For one of irrigation scheme- ;n the State, necessary funds hay? been raised from the formers themselves The ten-million-rup c 'voluntary" loan, floated by t'->eGIIS - 141 words
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Article, Illustration74 1950-08-09 1 The First Battalion The Wiltshire Regiment left this morning, Aug 2 for Singapore, aboard the "Empire Trooper," from Southampton With the battalion sailed the Regiment i! Band, and two National servicemen among the regulars. The battalion will be commanded by Major G. Wort, of Salisbury. The Commanding Officer, Lieutenant ColonelA.P. - 74 words
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338 1950-08-09 1 U.N. GENERAL ASSEMBLY COULD MEET ON 24 HOURS NOTICE IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SAYS LIE LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. B.— United Nations Secre-tary-General Trygve Lie said yesterday that if an enter-gency-.arose which the Sscurity Council could not handle adequately, he would be prepared to call an emergency General Assembly within 24Reuter - 338 words
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Article46 1950-08-09 1 MADRAS, Aug. B.— The death occurred recently at the General Hospital, Madras of Mr. A. C. Verghese, Advocate, after a brief illness, at the age of 40. He was an active member of the Madras Kerala Samaj and its Treasurer for the past throe years.— FOCFOC - 46 words
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Advertisement31 1950-08-09 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (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 Moaitb 5.00 3 15.00 6 30.00 J Year 60.0031 words
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Advertisement36 1950-08-09 1 TELL YOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLE through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Dally m Malaya over 14 years 71, SELEGIE BOAD. SINGAPORE. i i nis space is Renewed for VOl/R FAVOUMTi CHOCOLATES Vsou distributors: SIME, DARBY36 words
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524 1950-08-09 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. Aug. 9, 1950. BEWARE OF COMMUNALISM-I QNE encouraging development m an otherwise most depressing political trend m thi* country to-day is the scotching of the rumour that the various communal organisations here arc to be amalganiaied to form a new political body. Some of Uic524 words
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1202 1950-08-09 2 Kripalani Urges Need For Unanimous Choice NEW DELHI Aug. B.— Acharya J. B. Kripalani, former President of the Indian National Congress, suggested m a statement that the Congress Presid ential election for the Nasik session should be unanimous m order to avoid "unseemly conflict andFOC - 1,202 words
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Article146 1950-08-09 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 8. A further sharp decline of Rs. 11.91 crores m notes m circulation at Rs. 1,146,80 crores and a drop of Rs. 17.24 crores m notes held m the Banking Department at Rs. 2,954 ciores have been disclosed m the statement of affairsFOC - 146 words
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60 1950-08-09 2 CALCUTTA. Aug. B.— Mr. E. L. Wilbe (30). an Anglo-Indian compounder on s.s. Sangola, a British vessel now berthed m Calcutta har* bour, was found dead m his cabin on July 27. He was stated to have "eturned to the ship late m theFOC - 60 words
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148 1950-08-09 2 Andhra Congress Election Dispute: Patil's Efforts For Agreement Fail MADRAS. Aug. B— Mr. S. R. Patil, who has been deputed by the Congress Working Cor.Dfiittee to settle the election disputes m Andhra, said or. Saturday that his endeavours to bring about an agreement among t..- pj. ties haj not borneFOC - 148 words
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Article, Illustration88 1950-08-09 2 President Soekarno of Indonesia designed this Mosque 25 years ago, as a young architectural student at Java. Today a private committee 'headed by several high Government, officials h?s opened a campaign to erect the Mosque at Bandoeng. The money is to be raised by selling prints of this picture .whichA.P. - 88 words
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121 1950-08-09 2 AMBALA, Aug. a. —Traders of the Punjab and the Patiala and East Punjab States Union observed a taken hartal recently as a protest against certain provisions of tnt Punjab Sales Tax Act of 1948. The hartal was m pursuance of the decision of theFOC - 121 words
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Article73 1950-08-09 2 BOMBAY, Aug. B.— The total gross sea and laiid customs revenue collected m India during June 1950, amounted to Rs. 103.8 million, of which import duties accounted for Rs. 88 million., export duties for Rs. 11.3 million and land customs and miscellaneous for Rs 4 6 million.GIIS - 73 words
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Article96 1950-08-09 2 BOMBAY. Aug. 7.— The wellknown Indian scientist, Dr. H. J Bhabha, speaking at Bombay on Aug. 2 said that rich deposits of uranium have recently been discovered m the soil of India "m the form rendering its extraction easy and economical." Atomic power required U>GIIS - 96 words
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Article166 1950-08-09 2 RAJKOT, Aug. B.— Plans for the renovation of the Somnath temple have now been finalised and it has been decided to carry out them in two stages. The first stage will be completed within six months and the second will take three to four years. AFOC - 166 words
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281 1950-08-09 2 ONE THIRD FREE SALE OF YARN: CONCESSION TO MILLS WITHDRAWN BOMBAY. Aug. 8. The one-third free sale concession enioyed by textile mills m the In4tan Union m respect of cotton yarn has been withdrawn by the Textile Comm'p^ioner to the Government of India by a notification which came Into effectFOC - 281 words
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335 1950-08-09 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Aug. 8. Textile workers of Bombay City have reiterated their earlier decision to go on an indefinite strike from Aug. 14. At a mammoth meeting of nearly 25,000 workers held at Kamgar Maidan335 words
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241 1950-08-09 2 MADRAS, Aug. B.— Details relating to the scheme of intensive cultivation m selected areas by the utilisation of about 100,000 tons of fertilisers have been worked out and Government are expected to pass orders shortly. Under the scheme, it is proposed to concentrate the supplyFOC - 241 words
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Advertisement22 1950-08-09 2 BUY GOLD LEAF Ceylon Quality TEA with complete confidence tnat it is unexcelled inconi-* parable and unequalled. AgenU. F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD.22 words
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Advertisement13 1950-08-09 2 >l B ll^"* r SIAMESE PEED e^k^lv Til *^^4AUSON StNGAPWW »CMAiiG.MSiiiGA>oR| SIME, DARBY13 words
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253 1950-08-09 3 CEYLON NEWS: Provision For A Lady-In- Waiting Also To Be Opposed COLOMBO, Aug. B.— Subjects ranging from the hair styles of Queen's House minor staff to the recent sugar "racket" will be raised by Opposition M.Ps. when the House ofFOC - 253 words
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Article36 1950-08-09 3 to be a Proctor. This cheque had been obtained m his name by a trick, and he had committed a crime involving deceit. He submitted therefore, that Mr. Aiyathurai should be struck off the roll.- FOCFOC - 36 words
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299 1950-08-09 3 COLOMBO, Aug. B.— One woman was killed on the spot, two persons died m hospital and 11 others were seriously injured when a pilgrim bus crashed into a tree at Keeriyankalliya on the Colombo-Puttalam road last week. Tne bus a pre-Nelson patternFOC - 299 words
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330 1950-08-09 3 COLOMBO. Aug. 8. Judgment was reserved by a Bench ot thrct Judges consisting of Mr. JiteXiCc Jayetueke, tne (Jnief Justice, Mi. justice Dias and Mr. Justice Swan tn tne matter of tne rule issued against Mr. K. Aiyaihurai, Proci-o. and former Chairman of the Janna330 words
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Article50 1950-08-09 3 COLOMBO, Aug. B.— Mr. George Zieglaar of tfhe Imperial Chemica 1 Industries, Colombo, is the winner of the first prize m the Galle Gymkhana Club sweep on the Goodwood Cup. which was won by Val Drake The value of the prize is Rs. 163.000.- FOCFOC - 50 words
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223 1950-08-09 3 FIRE WALKING CEREMONY AT KATARAGAMA COLOMBO. Aug. 8. The Hon Joan Ramsbotham witnessed the fire walking ceremony at Katarag?.ma last week. She was accompanied by two Americans, Mr. an: 1 Mrs. Pollard of the U.S. Embassy Colombo. The final stage of their journey to the shrine for the concluding ceremonies,FOC - 223 words
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Article108 1950-08-09 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 8. Brigadier the Earl of Caithness "took orders" from an R.A.F. sergeant at the Katunayake Airport last week. He was among the band of exciting lathers and mothers awaiting the arrival of a special BOAC Argonaut Which brought 23 British school children to their parents108 words
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Article153 1950-08-09 3 COLOMBO, Aug. B.— A quadruple ragedy is reported today from iogahamaditta two miles from ladulla where a retired estate •lerk. Mr. L. C. W. Samaranayak^, li.s wife and their son Cyril were ound shot dead m their house. Another son.Walter (18), and two laughters. Kumarihamy (22). and :andawathieFOC - 153 words
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Article143 1950-08-09 3 COLOMBO, Aug. B.— Address ng a largely attended meeting of the Ceylon Workers' Congress (K. V. District) at Avissawella. Mr. N. G. S. Nair, president, regretted that the country's freedom had not m any way raised the standard and position of the workers. Their livingFOC - 143 words
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249 1950-08-09 3 NAGPUR, Aug B.— The Government of India have offered an in-terest-free loan of Rs. 10 lakhs o'uring the current year for making a start with their industrial housing plan, it is learnt. One of the conditions of the loan, which is repayable m 25 years.FOC - 249 words
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Article160 1950-08-09 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 7. -The Government of India have put on Open General Licence a> number of articles required for industrial pur T poses and certain types of essential consumer goods. These must, however, be shipped before the end of this year. Goods that may beGIIS - 160 words
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Article11 1950-08-09 3 had quite a time persuading certain other parents to withdraw. FOCFOC - 11 words
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Article62 1950-08-09 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 8. Under the auspices of the Jaffna College Undergraduates' Union, two lectureon "The Physiology of Sex" were delivered at Jaffna College by Dr C. T. Chelliah of the Green Memorial Hospitq.l. Manipay. This is perhaps the first time m the North that the subjectFOC - 62 words
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Article98 1950-08-09 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 8. -The Super intendent of Works Mr. Alex Joseph. has discovered three bronze statues of Lord Siva. Cansort Parvathi and Vishnu whi.e excavating earth at Division No. 10, Trincomatee for digging a well. The statues were not buried very deep nor do they appear toFOC - 98 words
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360 1950-08-09 3 BOMBAY. Aug. 8. The procedure for the export of coarse an i medium count cotton textiles upio a ceiling of 125 million ysgrds to soft currency countries during the period July-December, 1960. has been announced by the Government of India. QuotasFOC - 360 words
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Article, Illustration67 1950-08-09 3 U.S. President Harry S. Truman on July 26 at Washington, D.C signs a $1.222,500,,00Q (8) MLitary Aid Bill to provide help for America's allies around the world. Standing, left to right; Senator Millard Tydings (D-MD.); U.S. Secretary of State Dean Ache&on; William Foster. Deputy E.C.A. Administrator; E. T. Dickinson, AssistantA.P. - 67 words
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Advertisement153 1950-08-09 3 DIABETIC oatients recover health speedily by taking the well-known LOBULINA TABLETS LOBULINA reduces sugar level, eradicates metabolic disturbances safely. Recommended by Doctors for over 35 years. We have also T.LVrOMETER for the rapid and accurate measuring of sugar contents m the urine. Distributors: CHARI Co., P.O. Box 123), 29, Robinson153 words
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151 1950-08-09 4 To Prevent Food Supply To Bandits Because the Police have evidence that some of the villagers m Serendah have been supplying bandits with foody all shops m the village are to be closed every day except between the hours of noon and 2 p.m.,151 words
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Article35 1950-08-09 4 An extraordinary general meet ing of Lotus Club will be held- a Bharat Bhawan at 2. Pierce Drivf today. Wednesday at 5 p.m. Al 1 members are cordially invited t( attend.35 words
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103 1950-08-09 4 VARIETY CONCERT IN AID OF CHURCH FUND Ttie first 50-piece Indian or ches&ra of its kind to be formed i Singapore— the RamakrLshna Or chestra will stage a variety con cert at Victoria Theatre on Tuev day and Wednesday. Aug. 29 am 30 at 8 p.m. The concert, und r103 words
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Article55 1950-08-09 4 The Governor of Singapore ani the High Commissioner of thr Federation of Malaya have jointly appointed Air Vice Marshal F. J W Mellersh the Air Officer Commanding Royal Air Force Malaya to be Commander of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force, under section 7 of the Malayan55 words
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46 1950-08-09 4 Mr. J. A E. Morley, Acting Deputy Economic Secretary will broadcast the second m .his' series of talks on the Federation Sixyear Development. Plan today Wednesday at 7.12 p.m. The talk will be broadcast over the Bhie Network of Radio Malay*.46 words
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284 1950-08-09 4 EUROPEAN POLICE OFFICER, ONE MALAY SGT. TWO SPECIALS KILLED Yesterday morning m Perak a European Police Officer, a Malay Sergeant and two Special Constables were killed when bandits attacked the jeep m which 'hey were travelling. The driver of the jeep escaped unhurt, says a Police Communique issued m Kuala284 words
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64 1950-08-09 4 MADRAS, Aug. 8. To further ensure full civil liberU«s of tht individual citizen, ths Madras As sembly on Aug. 5 pa-.sed into law a Bill which p^tlords opportunity U members of associations notiil^d unlawful to make representations against such declarations. Th s; will be heardGIIS - 64 words
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Article34 1950-08-09 4 Tomorrow Thursday. July 10 at 8 p.m. over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya, the Commissioner General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald will be talking about Korea and Soutn East Asia.34 words
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293 1950-08-09 4 The results of Lucky Draw (Green Tickets) at the Red Cross Garden Fete held at Raffles Institution on Aug. d are as follows: 1. 491—1 Kod^h Camera. i 2. 1446—1 Camphor Wood Chest. I 3. 3432—1 Kodah Camera. 4. 727— Canteen of Cutlery 5.293 words
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Article599 1950-08-09 4 Slur On Community Singh's Questions Mr. Balwant For Counil The following questions have been tabled for the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council by Mr. Balwant Singh, elected Member for Rural West:— STATEMENT TO THE PRESS BY RESPONSIBLE OFFICERS 1. Is Government aware of the fact that m several599 words
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Advertisement135 1950-08-09 4 WANTED Wanted at highly educated Sikh girl for marriage to a Jat Sikh age 38, holding a responsible post drawing a salary of $500 pet month. Apply to Box No. 621 care Indian Daily MaiL Replies will be strictly confidential LAST DAY 3 Shows: 3.15, 6.30 and 0.15 p.m ARAB135 words
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