Indian Daily Mail, 10 August 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. M NO. 178. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 193 1 To Relieve Acute Food Shortage NEW DELHI, Aug. 9.— An offer by the Burma Government of 1,000 tons of rice to India to »aeel the food shortage m some of the flood-affected areas has been accepted by the Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru. In
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  • 99 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 9.— The Government of India have decided to set up an All-India Women's Council to organise a campaign for increased production and consumption of sup plementary foods. The Council wili nave its headquarters m New Delhi. with similar committees m the
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  • 244 1 International Commissior On Irrigation Canal: To Be Set Up NEW DELHI. Aug. 9. Twelv countries have already acceptec India's proposal to set up a ne. International Organisation know* as the International Oommissio: on Irrigation and Ca.naJs. Thia information was given ir. a written reply m the Parliamen yesterday by the
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  • 140 1 CALCUTTA, Aug. 9.— A new electric automatic totalisator the first of its kind m Asia— has been installed at the Calcutta Rac^ Course. It will go into action on Aug. 12, the opening day of the Monsoon Meeting. A feature of this totalisator is that
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  • 160 1 TOKYO, Aug. 9.— Tn'-re has bee.. a steady increase m Inciias trad *'ith Japan. India a exports to Japan m Marcn iy5U totajieu *2.4 million, recording an. increase of .5 million donai.^ over tne previous montn. Tot^i exports to tnat country during tn. ulne months
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  • 133 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 9.— lmports of oodgrains for the current year ive been stepped up from 1.5 nillion tons to two million tons because of unexpected shortage ue to failure of monsoons. Giving this information m Par ament at question time on Mon.ay the Food Minister,
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  • 45 1 "Are we mastered by fate" wT. be ttee subject ot a talk to be given oy Mrs. Mocrhead, the wellknown meosophLst, to the Ea'-t-Wesi Society today, Thursday, 8.30 p.m. at the British Council Hall, writes the Hony. Secretary of the Society.
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  • 208 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) KARAIKAL, Aug. 9. A request to France to renounce her sovereignty of the French wSetUements m India on Aug. 15 this ear, the Third Anniversary of Indian Independence, has been aide by the Working Committee of
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    62 1 PHOTO. Here are some of the expressions of Russia's JAKOB A. MALIK a-s he presides over the United NaLioixs Security Council at Lake Success, Aug. 1, ending a sevea-month boycott of the Council by his country. Malik, Council President for the niontn of August, met defeat m his fight to
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  • 106 1 EXCLUSION OF S. AFRICA FROM U.N. URGED NAIROBI, Aug. 9.— The annual session of the East Afrit an Indian National Congress on Aug. 7 passed a resolution urging the exclusion of South Africa Srom the United Nations so long as the Union's present racial policy continues. The session held at
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  • 238 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 9.- -A study of the "various tensions m India, including religious, provincial, linguistic and racial" is shortly to be undertaken by Dr. Gardner Murphy of the Department of Psychology, City College, Slew York. Dr. Murphy's services have been
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  • 73 1 VIZAGAPATAM. Aug. 9. Speaking m Vizagapatam on Aug. 8. vir Fnink Anthony. President of All India Anglo-Indian Association, said the Anglo-Indian community was t.he only one m Asia of European descent which has not on'v been recognized- as an importan minority but has been accorded
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  • 75 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 9 —The Geological Survey of India have discovered several important mineral deposits m the country since 1947. Bauxite deposits were found m four places, Beryl m two, Chinaclay m three, and coal m three centres. Gypsum, lignite and limestone deposits were
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  • 87 1 LONDON, Aug. 9. Tributes to the improved standard of football m India are paid m an article m the British. Football Association Year Book, 1950, just published. The first team of Indians was formed m 1882. The book makes a reference to the "standard reached by
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  • 130 1 MADRAS, Aug. 9.— The Madras Zamindari Abolition Scheme, was referred to as a "r eform of immense magnitude," which would alter the structure of rural economy, by the Revenue Minister, Mr. Sitarama Red di. m a broadcast from Madras on Aug. 6. He said that the
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  • 198 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 9. The soaring prices of essential goods led to enraged Congressmen on Monday to picket some of the grocer shops m Tinnevelly Town. Pieketers carrying Union flags were led by the Town
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  • 68 1 "CALCUTTA, Au. 9.— The ninth death anniversary of Poet Rabindra- j nath Tagore was observed throughout the country on Aug. 7. In Cal- I cutta prominent citizens placed wreaths at the spot at Nimtolla Ghat, where the mortal remains of the poet were cremated. In New Delhi a
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  • 71 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 9.— On the occasion of the singing of Treaties of Peace and Friendship and of Trade and Commerce, between the Governments of India and Nepal recently, messages of felicitations and greetings were exchanged between the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad of India and His Majesty Maharaja
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  • 156 1 MADRAS, Aug. 3.— Food Minister i Mr. Roche Victoria faced an angry I barrage of questions.? m the Assembly yesterday i-i the r.ipi Hy deteriorating food situation. The Minister admitted there was shortage m many parts of the State and said
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  • 62 1 Following are the results of tv? draw of the Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union Lottery held un Sunday. Aug. 6: let Prize— Ticket No. 1178: 2nd Prize— Ticket No. 1107: 3rd Prize— Ticket No. 2805. Consolation Prizes Tickets Nos. 1170. 3356, 1669. 1469, 1155, 1167. 2925, 2171,
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  • 659 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. Aug. 10, 1950. BEWARE OF COMMUNALISM- II VESTEUDAY m the opening article m this series we pointed out that, though the Singapore Branch of the Malaya" Chinese Association has not consented nor ever will consent to lend its name to any political party m Singapore,
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  • 2202 2 Patel's Reply To Critics No Unnecessary Curtailment Ot Civil Liberties NEW DELHI, Aug. 2 (By Air Mail).— A very hearteni»«: and hopeful picture of the country's food and general economic situation m the background of the settled political condition, completely falsifying gloomy
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    38 2 PHOTO. The Prime Minister of the 55,000,000 people of East Pakistan, Nurul Amin (left), with Dr. Frank N D. Buchman, initiator of the moral re-armament movement, at the world assembly for moral re-armament at Caux, Switzerland, recently,- A.P.
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  • 535 2 PANDIT G. B. PANT'S ASSURANCE PnnfrZ*?^' Aug Pandit Govind Pant, eh*/ Minister of Uitar Pradesh, gave an assurance that the forthcoming general elections, would be conducted with "all fairness" and the officers responsible for conducting the elections would behave with complete
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  • 123 2 MADRAS, Aug. 9.— The AllCeylon Table Tennis Association which has been granted permanent affiliation to the Table Tennis nation Federation at the Congress m Budapest will hold the 'thirteenth Inter-State and National Championships of India' m DecemFederation of India by the Interber this year m Colombo, according
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  • 296 3 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, Aug. 9.— Mr. A. C. Sundarampillai. president, West Jaffna Teachers' Association, speaking at the annual general meeting held at Yarlton College, Karainagar, warned against the indiscreet enthusiasm for the teaching of Sinhalese m the schools m the North, as it
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  • 161 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 9. Mr. D. W Rajapatiruna, Commissioner of In come Tax. -aid that Ceylon wouid not incur a net loss under tne doable taxai on agreement with fcbt United Kingdom. Mi. ildjapatliv.na, who represented Ceylon at the double taxation talks held m London recently, returned to t.i? island
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  • 127 3 COLOMBO. Aug. 9.— Ceylon e?.rn ed Rs. 3.450.000 worth of foreign currency from tourism during tine first six months of this year. Ac cording to statistics collected b. the Department of Exchange Control. The figure for the wh le of 1949 was Rs. 5.600.000.
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  • 158 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 9. The Chil dren and Young Persons' Ordinance enacted m 1939 will be promulgated and become operative very soon declared the GovernorGeneral, Lord Soulbury, m the course of his address at the Twentieth Annual General Meeting o<* the Child Protection Society held at Queen's House. In
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  • 86 3 COLOMBO. Aug. 9.— The use o: taximeters on all motor cabs plyin or hire will be brought into force -lortly, thus fulfilling a require lent which is necessary to safe iard the interest of those wh e them. When the regulations are put n Dree, no
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  • 389 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 9.— Mr G. C. S. Corea, Ceylon's Ambassador m the U.S.A., who arrived m Colombo recently by Air Ceylon Sky master from London "purely on vacation," said Ceylon could get U.S. technical aid under President Truman's Point-Four programme if and
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    40 3 A.P. PHUTU This picture from the new China News service reportedly shows the first batch of American prisoners marching through the street of P yamgjmmg, principal town m North Korea. Note men m two. leading rows aiding their comrades (centre).
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  • 177 3 MADRAS, Aug. 9.— Mr. P. S Vlswanatha Aiyar, Secretary, Development Department, Govenment oi Madras, inaugurated an automatic diamond-weighing machine at the premises of the Jewellers and Diamond Merchants' Asociation at Car Street, George Town, on Tuesday evening. Mr. V,. Pandurangiah, President welcoming the gathering, stresseJ
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  • 75 3 COLOMBO. Aug. 9. Mr. N. TJ Jayawardena, thp Controller of Exchange, h-r been appoint 1 Deputy Governor of the Central Baak ol Ceylon. Mr. Jayawardena, who is 42 year. lold. holds the B.Sc. (Economics) Hons. dorjree of the London University Mr. W. Termekoan. at preset' General
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  • 187 3 Alleged Contempt Of Court: Rule Issued Against Mr. Asoka Mehta BOMBAY. Aug. 9. Mr. Justic Bavdekar and Mr. Justice Vyas at the Bombay High Court on Monday July 31 issued a rule again" Mr. Asoka Mehta, Editor, and Mr Nirbheshanka, Paneri, Printer of Janashakti, a local Gujarathi daily, asking them
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  • 113 3 Measure To Prevent Black-Marketing In Cinema Tickets BOMBAY, Aug. 9 —The Commissioner of Police, Greater Bombay, has issued rules prohibiting the sale of tickets or passes for admission to cinemas and other places of public amusement, except under a licence obtained from him. Under these rules, tickets for admission to
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  • 175 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 9.~; So long as State business, work m the Courts and higher education for all the learned professions are con lucte<> through English it will be necessary to ensure that English is not weake /L th rl stages m
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    94 3 PHOTO Jakob A. Malik (left) of Russia, President of the United Nations Security Council for the month of August, sits grimly a* the council votes ag.'.Lnst his ruling to oust the Nationalist China Delegate from the council, at Lake Success, New York, USA Auk C U £V n f the
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  • 208 3 BANGALORE, Aug. 9.— The 100 th ill-metal broad gauge third-class aiiway coach, built by the HindUi,.an Aircraft Factory for the M nistry of Railways, has been com >leted and it will roj] out of tfti .actory In a day or two. The completion of
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  • 76 3 Parliament's Homage To The Late Bardoloi And Dutt NEW DELHI, Aug. 9—The Ind.an Parliament yesterday paid homage W the memory of late Mr. Gopina'h 3ardoloi, Chief Minister of Assam md Mr. Akhil Chandra Dutt a pro.-ninenL Congress leader 'of wengaL After the Speaker \fr. G V >?»}?? XT ar^ and
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  • 539 4 S'pore Workers Will Not Be Deceived By Red Propaganda C.I.D.s Statement Two cyclostyled M.C.P. pamphlets that are of some interest have come to notice and nave been translated. The first is dated July SO and is described as a Supplement to Freedom News. It claims that certain 'gallant comrades 9
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  • 248 4 Early yesterday morning bandits burnt down a railway station m Trengganu and also stole a quantity of rice and sugar, says a Police Communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds: On Tuesday m Pahang bandits ournt a bus and roobed the pas.•engers of
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  • 132 4 H.Q. 2 Guards Brigade will be come known as H.Q. 18 Infantry Brigade as from 9 a.m. Thursday, (.Today) Aug. 10, says an Army Pies* release. Brigadier C I. H. Dunbar. DSO, will command the new Brigade until the arrival of Brigadier R. T.
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    31 4 PHOTO). MR. NG KIM SEANG, a member of the Federation. Police Clerical Service, wno has been appointed Chinese Trade Union Officer m the Trade Union Adviser's TVnart.mPnt Knol* Lumpur.— PUBLIC RELATIONS
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  • 216 4 RADIO CONFERENCE OF S.E. ASIAN COUNTRIES OPENS IN NEW DELHI NEW DELHI, Aug. 9.— A Radio Consultative Conference of the South-East Asian countries, was inaugurated m New Delhi on Aug. 7, by the Deputy Minister for Communications, Mr. Khurshed Lai. Delegates from Afghanistan, Burma, Indonesia and Cey~ lon attended. Welcoming
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  • 266 4 A Box Office hit, created a new record run all over the world, pro duced and directed by an ac Director Mehbob whose distinction m the film world has been well established by his consistant presentation of top ranking pictures successively like 'Anmoighadi and 'Dard,' this
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    • 74 4 by the Police. At tiir.es. units other than Guards Battalions have been under command. Brigadier M. D. Erskine. former Commander, was presu.ncd killed m an Auster plane which vanished on a flight between Temerloh and Kuala Lumpur last October. lf^^i^m} f\ I g iri (B •fODAY: 7.00 9.30 P.M. NARGIS
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 101 4 TALK ON PSYCHOLOGY "There will be a lecture at the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society, 8, Cairnhill Road today Thursday, at 6.30 p.m. on subject of "Psychology m Science and n Yoga." The public are welcome ►writes the Hon. Secretary. Rural Board Meeting The next monthly meeting of the Rural Board
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