Indian Daily Mail, 11 August 1950
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Title Section16 1950-08-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VO) 1. NO. 179. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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162 1950-08-11 1 Pandit Nehru To Hoist Tricolour On Red Fort NEW DELHI, Aug. 10. Independence Day celebrations on Aug. 'ls in Delhi will commence with the unfurling of the National Flag on the ramparts of the historic Red Fort by the Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru. SimultaneouslyGIIS - 162 words
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Article128 1950-08-11 1 KARACHI, Aug. 10.— Matters relating to the short-term Indo-Pakis-Lan Trade Agreement were discussed it a conference in Karachi on Aug. 3 between the representatives of the wo Governments. India was represented by Mr. A. S. Lai, Joint Secreaiy. Commerce Ministry and Mr. A. K. Roy, Joint Secretary,GIIS - 128 words
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Article51 1950-08-11 1 MADRAS. Aug. 10. A 3G-feet-hißli pill::r in the memory of martyrs in India's freedom struggle was unveil•i at Salem (Madras) by Mr. T. Prakasam, the Former Premier. The pillar resembles the original stupa erected by Emperor Asoka about 2,000 years ago at S a math (Banaras).GIIS - 51 words
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263 1950-08-11 1 REDS FLEE BEFORE MOUNTING AMERICAN OFFENSIVE TOKYO, Aug. 10.— Hundreds of North Koreans threw away their guns and fled today before a mounting American offensive which sent feelers within five miles of strategic Chinju. Tank-led American columns were pushing so hard the Common sts were unable to break off theA.P. - 263 words
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Article70 1950-08-11 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 10— Dr. A. N. Khosla, Chairman, Central Water Power Irrigation and Navigation Commission, Government of India, arrived in Bombay on Aug. 7, after attending the World Power Conference in London. Dr. Khosla, who also visited some of the big underground power stations inGIIS - 70 words
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Article60 1950-08-11 1 CHICAGO, Aug. 10.— India's cottage industries, including general textiles, sarees, carpets and brasswares are prominently represented at the first US International Fair, which opened at Chicago on Aug. 7. The Indian tea-booth is serving ten from South India to hundreds of visitors to the IndianGIIS - 60 words
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Article67 1950-08-11 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 10.— Mr. A. N Sattanathan, Director of Inspectior Customs and Central Excise, will re present India at a joint meeting o, the principal opium producing an< drug manufacturing countries meet ing in Geneva on Aug. 14. He will also represent India onGIIS - 67 words
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Article40 1950-08-11 1 (Frniii Our Own CVr respondent) J'.BBULPORE. Aup;. 10.— Five bidi workers were injured in Saucer when police made a lathi charge yesterday on 1.5C0 workers demonstrating: against the cut in .salary of biJi workers. Copyright.40 words
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230 1950-08-11 1 POLICE FIRE ON DEMONSTRATE STUDENTS IN GWALIOR CURFEW IMPOSED ON CITY GWALIOR, Central India, Aug. 10. A nine-hour curfew was imposed on Gwalior city last night following firing by police on demonstrating students near the government secretariat. Three students died, two on the spot and one later in hospital whenReuter - 230 words
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Article45 1950-08-11 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NAGPUR, Aug. 10.— The Reserve 3ank of India sanctioned a loan of •upees fifty lakhs (5,000,000) to the -•State Co-Operative Bank for crop airing in Madhya Pradesh (.Central Provinces) during 1950-51, it is learned here. -Copyright45 words
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Article151 1950-08-11 1 Malayalecs who wish to participate in the Fancy Dress Com'jet:ion to be held durinc the Oancm Day celebrations conducted by trr Singapore Kerala Samruam are requested to gives their names and address to the Hony. General Secretary of the Samajam, No. 68, Buffalo Road, as soon151 words
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368 1950-08-11 1 SEVEN SHOPHOUSES GUTTED IN PROVINCE WELLESLEY In Perak on Wednesday afternoon, a police convoy was fired on by bandits. One Special Constable was killed, a European police officer slightly wounded, and a Special Constable wounded. Two male and a female Chinese were arrested in368 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1950-08-11 1 "GREAT DANGER STILL EXISTS FOR DEMOCRATIC PEOPLES" WARNS MACDONALD The Commissioner General Mr. Malcolm MacDonal in his second broadcast talk over Radio Malaya last evening, warned the democratic peoples of South East Asia of the great dangers that stiM exist, although the northern highways into South East Asia are rather1,013 words
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123 1950-08-11 1 RED MENACE MUST BE WIPED OUT, SAYS VELLODI (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD (Deccan), Aug. 10. Mr. II K. Vellodi, Chief Minister of Hyderabad, told a public meeting here alter a tour of the disturbed areas that Government were anxious to go ahead with a constructive programme for the amelioration123 words
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211 1950-08-11 1 COMMUNAL G.O. MADRAS GOVT. TO APPEAL TO SUPREME COURT (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 10. The Vadrus State Government have decided to file an appeal in the Supreme Court of India against the judgement of the Madras High Court invalidating the Communal Government order regarding admission of students in211 words
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85 1950-08-11 1 ANOTHER WOMAN ADVOCATE FOR MADRAS MADRAS Aug. 10. -Yet. another Muslim woman enrolled herself aa an advocate in the Madras Hlgn Court on Aug. 7. She is MLs Terween Mir Amlruddin. Hit elder s:.ster. Mi&s Na-reem. Amiruddin, la xlready practising as an advocate in the Madras High Court. Both ofGIIS - 85 words
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Advertisement31 1950-08-11 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 Month 5.00 3 15.00 6 30.00 1 Year 60.0031 words
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Advertisement22 1950-08-11 1 TELL YOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLE through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Dally in Malaya over 14 years 71, SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE.22 words
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629 1950-08-11 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Fri. Aug. 11, 1950. MALAYANS' MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS "WHAT is most tacking in Malaya to-day is a civic sense the spirit of good citizenship and till this is developed fully this country will not be ready for self-government," observed Mr. J. G. Black, British Adviser. Berak, speaking629 words
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551 1950-08-11 2 Great Irreparable Loss To Assam Sudden Death Of Sri Gopinath Bardoloi GAUHATI, Aug. H (By Air Mail). —^ri Gopinath Bardoloi, Chief Minister of Assam, died at his Gauhati residence at 2-iO this morning due la Thrombosis of the heart. He was sixty. Sri Bardoloi who arrived fro ra Shillong a551 words
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Article180 1950-08-11 2 Born in 1891, Sri Baidoloi passed the Matriculation Examination from the Collegatc High School and passed his B.A. from the Scottish Church College, Calcutta, in 1914 He took Lhe M.A. Degree in History from the Calcutta University and his Law De gree in 1915. He started practiceFOC - 180 words
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Article86 1950-08-11 2 GAUHATI, Aug. 6 (By Air Mail.^ Sri Bishnuram Medhi, Finance and Revenue Minister and also Deputy Leader of the Assam Congress Parliamentary Party, will act as Chief Minister of the State pending the meeting of the Congress Parliament tary Party to elect a Leader in placeFOC - 86 words
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202 1950-08-11 2 BANGALORE, Aug. 10.— Mr. K. T. 3ashyam, Mysore's Labour and Electricity Min.sier, left for Deini n Sunday July 3d for discussion-. .vith the States Ministry on Mysore's scheme for the manufacture if electricity apparatus and also t equest the Centre for a loan toFOC - 202 words
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Article1987 1950-08-11 2 "A GREAT FIGHTER AND GOOD ADMINISTRATOR,' SAYS PRASAD NEW DELHI, Aug. 6 (By Air M The Indian President, Dr. RaJeaini Prasad, has sent the following message to the Governor of Assam on the death of Sri Gopinath Bardoloi: "Grieved to hear sudden death «>! Sri Gopinath Bardoloi.FOC - 1,987 words
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Article87 1950-08-11 2 (From Our Own Corr« spumlent) MADRAS. Aug. o.— Mr. J. L. P. Roche Victoria, Food Minister «f Madras, told iho Assembly that 89,000 tons of i icj would be .snved this year :js a result of the cut of one ounce of rice from eight87 words
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221 1950-08-11 2 BOMBAY, Auk. 10.— The early introduction of a Bill i n Indian Parliament, safeguarding the rights, privileges and immunities of the legislators, was understood to be the main recom mendaticn made by the Sub-Committee of the Speakers' Conference which met here recenth. The ChairmanFOC - 221 words
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50 1950-08-11 2 LEADING INDIAN PLAYERS DUE IN SINGAPORE CALCUTTA. Aug. 10.— Four leading Indian t.-.ble tennis players an_ to proceed on a tour of Singapore and Australia. They are U. M Chandarana (Captain), V. Sivaraman, Ranbir Bhandari and M. V S. Vittal. The team win aasi fmm Calcutta on Sept. L— GIISGIIS - 50 words
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641 1950-08-11 3 CEYLON NEWS: Govt. To Create Separate Department COLOMBO, Aug. 10.— The Government are tmking steps regarding the Ceylonisation of the mercantile services, and had thought it desirable to set up a separate department for that purpose, said Mr. A. E Goonesinha, Minister of Slate, at yesterday'sFOC - 641 words
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268 1950-08-11 3 RETRENCHED INDIANS TO BE REPATRIATED COLOMBO, Aug. 10.— Mr. A. E. Goonesinghe. newly appointed Minister for planning Cevlonisation in private emplovment, told Pressmen that Government would not seek to ensure by statute the wider employment of nationals in foreign owned mercantile establishments, but would endeavour to achieve th^ end byFOC - 268 words
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Article200 1950-08-11 3 Colombo, Aug. io.— An intensive and wide :pre.id recruiting drive will be launched by the Ceylon Army authorities, commencing today, when the first of a series o» live flag -marches will be held n Jaffna, the other centres being Kandy, Kurunegala. Ratnapura and Galle, where marchesFOC - 200 words
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Article110 1950-08-11 3 COLOMBO, aug. 10.— The term of office of Mr. e. G. p. Jayetilek X.C., Chief Justice, has been ex 1 ended by the Governor-Genera: for one year from October th;-: year, when his present term expires. Mr. Jayetileke wa.s appointed Chief Justice with effect from March 21 thisFOC - 110 words
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151 1950-08-11 3 UNITED SOCIALIST PARTY EXECUTIVE MEETS NEW DELHI. Aug. 10. The Working Committee of the United Socialist Organization, founded by the late Mr. Sarat Chandra Bose, at a meeting here on Aug. 6 set up a parliamentary -üb- commit tee .o draw up an election manifesto. The organization aims at consolidationFOC - 151 words
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Article87 1950-08-11 3 RELIEF ORGANISATIONS IN ORISSA CUTTACK. Aug. 10. —A meeting of the Orissa United Council for Relief and Welfare was held at Government House recently. The Governor of Orissa, Mr. Asaf All, presided. The organisation aims at toe co-ordination cf the activities jf various charitable organisations and bodies in Orissa. TheFOC - 87 words
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71 1950-08-11 3 Daily Air Mail Service Between Calcutta And Silchar SILCHAR. Aug. 10. Daily Air I Mail Service between Calcutta and Si'char has been introduced -m and from August 1. According to prevent arrangements, only first c'ass mails will he carried at usual rates but with regard to others a surcharged feeFOC - 71 words
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Article51 1950-08-11 3 SURI. ißirbhumi. Aug. 10 Tie first batch of about 600 East Ben gal refugee families arrived \v re on Aug. 4. Jor rehabilitation. Th s forms part of a scheme to be financed by the Government f West Bengal, to rehabilitate about 3.000 such families in this district.F0C - 51 words
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364 1950-08-11 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 10.— Stating that there were mischief-makers like Dr. Malalasekera who wished that Sinhalese should b± made the only State language in the country, Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam, Minister of Industries, Industrial Research and Fisheries, said here: "I should like to warn Dr. MalalasekeraFOC - 364 words
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Article, Illustration69 1950-08-11 3 PHOTO. General Douglas Mac Arthur (right) is seen chatting with the Chinese Nationalist leader, Chiang KaT-shek at Formosa, July 31. At left centre, almost obscured, is Madam a Chiang Kai-shek. Mac-Arthur, United Nations Commander in Korea, before leaving Formosa, announced that arrangements had b en made for co-ordination between AmericanA.P. - 69 words
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218 1950-08-11 3 COLOMBO. Aug. 10.— Mr. SomawiTa Chandrasiri (Moratuwa), speaking in Sinhalese in the House of Representatives last week referred to the Finance Minister as the "Colombo Soothrakaraya." When the Speaker said that the word was not a, classical term, Mr. Chandrasiri employed the words '•Colombo218 words
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Article315 1950-08-11 3 FORMER DEPUTY PRESIDENT OF CENTRAL ASSEMBLY CALCUTTA, Aug. 10.— Shri Akhil Chandra Dutta, former Deputy President of the Central Legislative Assembly and noted public man died on Saturday afternoon at his Calcutta residence at the age of about 81 years. Born in 1869 in village315 words
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Article92 1950-08-11 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 10. -Tile Government of India have not eommb&kmed Mr. Feliks Topo'ski, th? well-known artist, to paint a portrait of Pandit Nehru. An official of the Prime Minister's Secretariat, referring to a London report of the destruction of the portrait, said that last year when theFOC - 92 words
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140 1950-08-11 3 PATNA, Aug. 10. A further step in the field of social advancement has been taken by the Bihar Government. The State Government has decided to bring into force the Bihar Dowry Restraint Act, 1950, with effect from Jan. 1, 1951. The act seeks toGIIS - 140 words
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Article68 1950-08-11 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 10.— The Government of India have constituted rtn Appellate Tribunal for Industrial Disputes. The Tribunal was provided for under the provisions of the Industrtal Disputes (Appellate) Act, passed by Parliament recently. Mr J. N. Majumdar, a retned Judge of the Calcutta High Court, will beGIIS - 68 words
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Advertisement102 1950-08-11 3 USE ZANDU'S DRAKSHA ASAVA in chronic and wasting diseases such as phthisis, insomnia, loss of appetite, sudden fainting, coughs, colds, hoarseness of voice and general debility. It imparts new Life to the Body and maintains Strength TAKEN WITH ZANDU'S CHYAVANPRASH >*Sa\ IMMEDIATE RESULTS OBTAINED j|F9 KSSARI JIVAN \/^3r HIGHLY NUTRITIOUS102 words
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754 1950-08-11 4 They Agree To Comply With Govt. Requirements Negotiations have now been completed and the School Committees have agreed to comply with the requirements shown below. It is hoped that this will ensure that there is no recurrence of undesirable political activity. The application to754 words
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Article66 1950-08-11 4 The Governor has appointed th; following to be inspectors under the section B<3) of the Weekly Holidays Ordinance: Mr. Chan K<^ Min. Mr. Wons Chee Pong, Mi«c Q. S. Tham. Mr. Lam Ah K? Kwek Seek Heng, Mr. Icr h Weng, Mr. A Nadesan, Mr. c- -.r Ibrahim.66 words
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151 1950-08-11 4 NO ARMS FROM ABROAD FOR MALAYAN BANDITS More bandit arms and ammunition have been recovered in Perak. A large dump was found recently in Johore. The Federation police reiterates its previous statement made last month that there was still no evidence that any arms or ammunition had been obtained by151 words
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141 1950-08-11 4 MLss Betty Kenneison of 1U57 New Area Road, Sentul, Kuala Lumpur, will leave shortly for th United States on a scholarship which she won through USIS. She will study for a year at th? New York State Teacher's College located in New Platz, New York,USIS - 141 words
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292 1950-08-11 4 Temporary Prison Detention Camps At Pengkalan Chepa The construction of a temporary Prison and Detention Ca Tips at Pengkalan Chepa, costing morr than $350,000. was arn^ni oth?r building projects completed in Kelantan during the l^st ha'f-yen by the Public Works Department. Th!s was disclosed by th? Sta'. Engineer. KeHntan. in292 words
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Article108 1950-08-11 4 The semi-final match between the Katong Boys' Club and the CYMA will be played at the Police Training School Ground tomorrow Saturday. The kick-off time is 5 p.m. FINAL ON AUG. 17 The winner of the above match will meet the Prince Edward Roao Boys' Club108 words
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Article37 1950-08-11 4 Winners of the Guessing Competitions at the Garden Fete held at the Raffles Institution on Aug. 5, who have not received their prizes are asked to apply to Lady Harding at Flag Staff House.37 words
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Article36 1950-08-11 4 The talk by the Commissioner General Mr. Malcolm MacDonald on Korea and South East Asia will be broadcast in Tamil ovec ihe Red Network today (Friday), from 6 p.m. to 6.10 p.m..36 words
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Advertisement73 1950-08-11 4 WANTED Wanted a> highly educated Sikh girl for marriage to a Jat Sikh, J age 38, holding a responsible post j drawing a salary of $500/- per month. Apply to Box No. 621 caro Indian Daily Mail. Replies will be strictly confidential WEDDING J^T the Office of the Registrar o!73 words
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Advertisement87 1950-08-11 4 TODAY: 3.15 6.30 9.15 pjn. The famous song becomes a film-hit I 3 SAPUTANGAN TOMORROW MIDNITE: SAWAN AYA RE SUNDAY 11 A.M. SHOW: PARDON MY SARONG PNGW SJOWING DAILY 3.30 7.30 P.M. ASTOUKDING SPECTACLE AND AGTWf! SHOW A Combination ENTERTAINMENT to Please i All Aidiences ELAYARAUE A DELIGHTFUL TAMIL PICTURE87 words
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