Indian Daily Mail, 12 August 1950

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 180. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 12, 1950. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 120 1 All Indians InvitM To Attend On the occasion of the third anniversary of the Indian Independence Day on Aug. 15, there will be a Flag Hoisting Ceremony at 9 a.m. at India House, 31, Grange Road f Singapore. All are cordially invited to
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  • 156 1 JAIPRAKASH NARAYAN'S CALL TO ASIAN NATIONS PATNA, BIHAR, Aug. 11.— Indian j Socialist leader Jayaprakash Na- rayaji an Wednesday urged Asian nations to administer a "quit Asia warning to Western Powen? and to form a third camp against Amcr: can and Russian "interference." At a meeting here to commemo j
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  • 73 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 11.— Sir Owen Uixon, United Nations mediator ir. Kashmir who arrived here on Woar^eifday, conferred with Prtanc Minister Pandit Nehru yesterday. On his return to Karachi today hi sV'll resume discussion on the Ku.sl: mi} dispute w'ah Pakistan Govern rnent leaders. Sir Owen
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  • 58 1 A mass meeting will be held at I the Jaian Bo=ar Stadium tomorrow Sunday, at 10.30 a.m. to celebrat Pakistan Day. Sunday has b e.i .--elected because Moniav. Au f i. Is a working day and the Stadium will not be available en that day
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  • 123 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 11 .-The Long drawn dispute between rival factions of Andhra Congressmen in Madras City over the election to Congross Panchayats ended today as a result of a compromlre reached because of the Working Committee's represen tutive Mr. S K.
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  • 129 1 SEEK NEHRU'S HELP TO RESOLVE DEADLOCK, SAYS MANCHESTER GUARDIAN LONDON, Aug. 11. Formosa was lfcn as tat world*! number one danger zone by sections of the British press today. The Manchester Gua.dian declared that the American..'; tittst realise quickly the need for an entirely new approach to the problem md
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  • 134 1 MILL OWNERS DECIDE TO PAY BONUS TO WORKERS BOMBAY, Aug. 11- -Mill owners u;e yesterday decided u, pay ;jnua equivalent to o .<> month' w.t»c6 tu .oxti!e workers in thr city on Aug. 14, eve ol Indepen do nee Day. The mill owners' decis'on w?a the re-ult of an agreement
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  • 80 1 NO COMMUNIST INFILTRATION IN LADAKH NEW DELHI, Aug. 11.— Recently >•.>.)«: s have appeared in the Press .1 a large-scale infiltration of the Comonnlsts into Ladakh across the < nikorum. The figure of 5,000 has iHMMi mentioned as the number of inHtrants. Othcial enquiries reveal that the report is without
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  • 177 1 The New Moon day which falls tomorrow Sunday, is known as "Acii Amavasi" in Tarr.il. for :i occurs in the Tamil month d "Adi" Those Hindus who -e fathers are not alive are required io fat! and perform certain religious r Us on every New Moon day
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  • 107 1 Flags will be flown and a 21-gun salute will be given on the birth of the second child to Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip. The salute win be fired immediately on receipt of the news U it arrives between dawn and dusk; if the
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  • 251 1 U.N. OFFENSIVE ROLLS TOWARD CHINJU: AMERICAN MARINES CAPTURE KOSONG TOKYO, Aug. 11.- A tough Nortn Korean spearhead .struck deeply into strategic Pohang today as tbe American oilensive rolled to the edge of Chinju and along the southern coast 70 miles southwe t. Allied troops were still fighting for the important
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  • 557 1 The 103rd bandit executed under the Emergency Regulations was hanged at the Pudu Prison, Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning- He was Yap Yin who was charged before the Supreme Court, Seremban, with consorting with unknown persons who had in their possession arms and sentenced to
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  • 224 1 VIETNAMESE GOVT. ENVOY TO VISIT NEW DELHI SAIGON, Aug. 11. a special Vietnamese government envoy will leave Saigon within 10 days for New Delhi with the mission on persuading India to throw her great influence in Asia behind the French-sponsored Boa Dai regime. Nguyen Duy Thanh, former high ranking official
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  • 608 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. Aug. 12, 1950. NOTES COMMENTS I (The Truth About Malayan Terrorism) FURTHER proof is now available of our contention that the prevailing terrorism i n this country had its origin not in any political affair nor outside this country, but i !1 the ordinary and
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  • 452 2 Details Of Diwakar Committee's Recommendations NEW DELHI, Aug. 11. Communal and caste distinctions j-hould be reduced to the minimum with a view to their ultimate elimination. This unanimous view, it is understood, is expressed in the report of the Diwakar Committee which was
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  • 344 2 PEOPLE ASKED TO CHANGE THEIR DIETETIC HABITS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 11. —As feared, the rice ration on HtmHoru rationed areas in Madras State will be reduced to *ix ounces only from Aug. 13 and the reduction is likely to continue throughout
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  • 153 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 11.— Belfeiuir. sad her possessions would be treated afl part of the soft currency areas rhe Chief Controller of Imports an .ounced on Aug. 5. A subsequent announcement from his office said, Wester Germany will also be treated with immeditae effect as* though it
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  • 650 2 SEQUEL TO FAVOURABLE TRADE BALANCE NEW DELHI, Aug. 11.— The Government of Inda have put on Open General Licence a number of articles required for industrial purposes and certain types of essential consumer goods inchidinor newsprint, textile chemicals, milk powder,
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  • 179 2 MINORITIES MUST HAVE SECURITY," SAYS SUHRAWARDY LAHORE, Aug. 11. Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, President of the Pakistan Awami Muslim League and Premier of undivided Bengal, on Aug. 4 called for greater efforts in India ana Pakistan to assure the minorities in the two countries "a. respectable and secure existence." Mr.
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  • 751 2 HIGH COURT RESERVES ORDER ON PETmON HYDERABAD, Aug. 11. The hearing of the application on behalf of the accused in the Mir Laik Ali Escape Case by the Full Bench of the Hyderabad High Court presided over by the Chief Justice. Mr. R. S. Naik, to
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  • 6267 3 Madras High Court's Decision I TEXTS OF JUDGMENTS BY JUSTICES VISWANATHA SASTRI SOMASUNDARAM MADRAS, Aug. 11.— The Communal G.O. regulating admissions to the Medical and Engineering Colleges in Madras State was held to be inconsistent with Articles 15 (1) and 29 (2) of the Constitution
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    93 3 Acting on a resolution introduced by France and the United Kingdom, the United Nations Security Council recently voted to recommend a unified command under t'nt United States for the Unified United Nations forces fighting the North Korean Communists who have invaded the Republic of Korea. It also authorized the use
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  • 1598 3 Mr. Justice A. V. Viswanatlia B tuar, in his judgment said: "I he contention of the Brahmin applicants are that the ruies laid down by Government for admission of students are based on criteria which the State is prohibited from taking into account by the
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  • 81 3 Above is a new pnotograp^ ci wui^in ulil&au&th r no celebrates her 50th Birthday on Aug. 4, 1950. The Queen wears a rose-coloured tulle dress with sequins and mother of pearl embroidery. At centre of garter ribbon Is a diamond-fringed brooch, with miniatures of King George
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  • 37 4 PHOTO Sardar IC. M. Panikkar (right) presents his credentials as Indian Ambassador to the Republic of China, to Mao Tse-tung, Chairman of the People's Republic, at a ceremony held in Peking recently. A.P.
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  • 98 4 At the conclusion of the reading of the judgments, the AdvocateGenerai applied for a certificate under Article 132 it) of the Constitution for leave to appeal to tlv Supreme Court and their Lordships granted the same. Mr. V. V. Srinivasa Iyengar, assisted by Mr. N.
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  • 338 4 MR. JUSTICE SOMASUNDARAM'S JUDGMENT Mr. Justice Somasundaram in .lis judgment, said: The question that falls to be decided in these two petitions is whether the G.O. No. 1254 Education dated the 17th May. 1948 which regulates the admission of students into medical and engineering colleges is valid under the present
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  • 53 4 LUCKNOW, Aug. 11.— More than 2,434,000 tenants in Uttar Pradesh have acquired the 'bhumtdhari rights'! (peasant proprietorship) upto Jun< 30 last, by contributing to the Ul* Zamindari Abolition Fund. The total collection of the fund upto June 30, when the official drive for collection? ended, was Rs.
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  • 165 4 LUCKNOW, Aug. 11.— The Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly recently passed the first scheduled ot the U.P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Bill which lays down the rates of rehabilitation grants to be paid to the intermediaries after the abolition ot zamindaris in the
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  • 84 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. L-.— During the current year. Government of India's Post and Telegraph Department will open 4,608 rural post offices in villa ges with a popidation of 2,000 and over in the States of Madras, Bihar. Uttar Pradesh, Bombay and west Bengal. After
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  • 588 5 CEYLON NEWS: Lord Soulbury s Advice To Students COLOMBO, Aug. 11.— No citizen can play a really intelligent part in the political life of his or her country who is uninterested or inactive in any form of social service/* said the Governor General, Lord
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  • 143 5 COLOMBO. Aug. 11. Mr. P. Nadesan. Additional Health Props*ganda Officer attached to the Public Health Museu n, Colombo, has been appointed to the Jaffna Municipal Council as Grade I Sanitary Inspector in charge of health education and propaganda work. Mr. Nadessjii counts 22 years' service in
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  • 89 5 COLOMBO, Aug. 11 Three thousand torn; of fine white sugar air.ved recently in the SJ Liberator from Pakistan. Th.b consignment, the result 01 an appeal by the Commissioner 01 Food oiipplies, Mr. K. Alvappiihu. to th Pakistan Trade Commissioner, Mr Balim Khan, was expected last week bus
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  • 297 5 COLOMBO. Aug. 11. The authorised capital of he Air Ceylon Corporation, which is to be formed mder the name of Air Ceylon Ltd., is to be Fs. 0,000,000 of which Rs. 3.00^,000 is to be contributed by Government as its initial share. The Corporation
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  • 87 5 NAGPUR, Aug. 11.— Dr. N. B. Khare, President of the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha has asked the SabhitM to keep themselves alool from the Independence Day celebrations on August 15. Instead, he has directed them to hold public meetings on
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  • 65 5 Textile Workers Bonus Bombay Millowners Not To Pay Ist Instalment On Aug. 14 BOMBAY, Aug. 11. -The Bombay Millowners' Association was recently reported to have informed the Government of Bombay that as i* was seeking revision of the Industrial Court's recent bonus award through legal proceedings, it would be unable
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  • 78 5 BOMBAY, Aug. 11. Mr. S. A. Dange, Indian vice-pre.ydent or th«' World Federat'on of Trad' Unions, was on Monday refused a passport to visit Paris to attend a meeting of the WFTU It was learned in Bombay that the government rejected the
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  • 49 5 JUBBULPORE, Aug. 11.— The Independents have won all the seats in the Maihar Municipality in Vindhya Pradesh, defeating their Congress rivals in the elections held recently on the basis of adult franchise for the first time according to a report received htre FOC
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  • 112 5 EXAMS. NOT THE BE-ALL END-ALL OF LIFE COLOMBO. Aug. 11. "Thougn examinations in this country appear to be a necessary evil, they should not be the be-all and endall of life," said Mr. Andrew Morrisson, Music Examiner of the Trinity College of Music, London, at the Trinity College of Music
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  • 54 5 COLOMBO, Aug. 11— The Port of Colombo is to have a lighthouse fitted with a light that will be one oi the most powerful of its kind in the East. Tht> lighthouse will also serve as a commemorative pillar, mark ng the inauguration of the Port
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  • 91 5 Temple Desecrated In S. Travancore; Idol Found Broken To Pieces TRIVANDRUM, Aug. 11.— A stone image of the deity £asta in an ancient temple at Aravanad village in Vllvancode taluk in South Travancore was found broken 1o pieces, according to reports received here recently. The miscreants responsible to! the sacrilege,
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  • 78 5 TRP/ANDRUM. Aug. 11. The General Committee of the Travancore Tamil Nad Congress, meeting at Idalakkudi near Nagercoil, the eveniag oi Aug. 6 voted against acceptance of the terms of ran proachement between the Travaiicore District Congrers and the Travancore Tamil Nad Congress settled by represents tiv?s
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  • 78 5 7 DOCOITS ESCAPE FROM NOWGONG JAIL JUBBULPORE, Aug. 11.— Seven iacoits including their ring-leader Murat Singh, who were lodged in Nowgong jail escaped on Aug. 5 by breaking the locks of their cells, according to a report received here. They were captured in November last year in village Ajitpur, district
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  • 53 5 NEW DELHI, Aug. 11.— At last Saturday's informal conference of Congress Working Committee members in Delhi it was, however, decided that the date of the Congress Presidential election should be changed from August 26 to August 27 on account n f th_» Rnlrlii
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  • 62 5 NAG PUR, Aug 11. -A woman passenger in a third class women's compartment of a passenger train was stabbed and thrown out of the compartment, near Dulariya Station, next to Itarsi, on the Itarsi-Khandwa Section on the night of Aug. 4, according to information received here. She
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  • 55 5 NOVEL SOCIETIES IN C.P. NAGPUR, Aug. 11.— A cartman's society and a seciety for setting snake charmers on the forest lands of the Sagar district were of the novel societies registered during the quater ending 30th June, 1950, according to a report on the activities of the cooperation and rural
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  • 808 5 NOTE CIRCULATED TO M.Ps. NEW DELHI, Aug. 11. A detailed note on the working of the Indo-Pakistan minorities agreement circulated to Members of Parliament on the eve of 31st July's debate on the Be ngal situation, reveals that while in West Bengal, houses and land both
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  • 275 6 MR. THIVY 9 S SPEECH AT FAREWELL TEA PARTY (By Our Staff Reporter) In honour of Mr. J. A. Thivy and Mrs. Thivy who are shortly leaving lor Mauritius, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Jumabhoy gave a party at Raffles Hotel yesterday evening.
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  • 34 6 The Kluang Indian Association .vill hold Its half-yearly meeting on .Tuesday, Aug. 15. Indian Independence Day, at 3.30 p.m. All raemjers are requested to attend, writes ..he Hon. Secretary, pro tern.
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  • 51 6 The Commissioner General, Mr Malcolm MacDonald, left by air for. North Borneo yesterday mprninjj. He has various engagements in th Colony during the next fe.v days Aftorwarls ho will visit B.unei an return to Singapore In the middl of next week, says an Official Prers
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  • 53 6 A lecture on "Our Hold on Destiny" will be delivered by Mrs: Hilda Moorhead, Presidential Agent for Malaya and Slam Tiieosoplilcal Society at the Vlvekananda Ashrama, Kuala Lumpur today (Saturday, at. 7 p.m. Swami Satyananda will preside. All are cordially invited, writes Mr. K.
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  • 125 6 The Secretary of State for th Colonies has been pleased to approve the appointment oi Mr. rharam Singh Maan to the Colonial Education Service. Singapore. The Governor has appointed Mr Goh Ron Pui, to be an officer <.;f the Labour Service Part I, for Singapore. The Chief Justice has
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  • 37 6 The pommander-in-Chief, Far Sast Air Force, Air Ma;: dial Sir Francis Fogarty flew back to Chanji from Saigon ear:y Thursday llternoon at the end of his six lays visit to the French-Indo Chinese capital.
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  • 44 6 MYSORE, Aug. i-L Arrangements u-e complete for the conversion of <olar Gold Mining Companies iMytore) from sterling to rupee companies. Indian rupee companies aae to formed in Mysore to take over the undertakings and assets of the four ;old mining companies in Kolar. GIIS
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  • 255 6 The Governments of the Federation of Malaya and 01 Singapore nave agreed that liability for repayment ci" loans raised by tee Finance Committee of the Civilian Internment Camp, Singapore, after the •Double Tenth' (Oct. 10, 1943) jhould be divided between the federation and the Colony
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  • 313 6 ASSOCIATED INDIAN CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE INAUGURATED The Associated Indian Chamber* of Commerce was inaugurated i»l a meeting of delegates from th. Indian Chambers of Comrneice o. Selangor, Penang, Malacca, Ncgr. Sembiian and Singapore held h the premises of the Belangci Indian Chamber of Commerce o Sunday, Aug. 6. Mr. C
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  • 207 6 Saying that Mr. If. P. D. Nalr one of the two Vice-President* > f Army Civil Service Union, i proceeding to India on a short holi day by "Rajula" tomorrow, Sunday, the ACSU President Mr, V. K. Nair in a statement to
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  • 18 6 TIMS year the St. John Ambulance Association, (Singapore Branch) collected $12,825.99 on "Flag Day"' July 22.
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