Indian Daily Mail, 13 August 1950
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Title Section18 1950-08-13 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 181. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.18 words
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1134 1950-08-13 1 Sikh Leader Opposes New State Idea Panthic MLAs Not To Leave Congress NEW DELHI, Aug. 12,—Sardar Uttamsingh Duggal, President, All-India Nationalist Sikh Party, on .Aug. 6 opposed the idea of carving out a separate State for Sikhs. Addressing a Press conference, he saidFOC - 1,134 words
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Article73 1950-08-13 1 PATNA, Aug. 12. Most of the passengers of a country boat carrying about forty men, women and children are feared to h-^ve been drowned when it capsized in midstream in Gangi river on Friday. Aug. 4 on the outskirts of Arraii town, according to a reportFOC - 73 words
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36 1950-08-13 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 12.— ThreS new Deputy Minister have been appointed to the Government of India. They arc: Majcr-Oem;rai Himatsinhji. Mr, 8. N. Durago hain find Mr. D P. Kwmarkar GIISGIIS - 36 words
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Article114 1950-08-13 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Auk. 12.— The export drive which succeeded well in rehabilitating the internal economy of the United Kingdom and Europe has not shown much fruitful results in India a< cording to an article just published in the Reserve Bank Bulletin here. The114 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-08-13 1 PHOTO. SIR BENEGAL NARSING RAU (right) of India is Dictured hero with WARREN AUSTIN, U.S. Chief Delegate to 'the United Nations, before the Aug. 3 meeting of the Security Council «t t.rlcp Success.- A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article392 1950-08-13 1 MUTHIAH CHETTIAR'S SUGGESTION TO MADRAS GOVERNMENT I i "Hi Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 12.— ."There is famine in Madias State," stated Kaja Sir Muthiah Chettiai in plain unambiguous words in the Assembly yesterday, describing the critical food situation in the State. He insisted that392 words
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467 1950-08-13 1 SELF-SUFFICIENCY PROGRAMME IS BEING STILL ADHERED TO 1. M. MUNSHI NEW DELHI, Aug. 12. The food deficit in the country at the end of 1951 was calculated at 4.4 million tons. Mr. K. M. Munshi, Pood Minister, replying to Mr.FOC - 467 words
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Article43 1950-08-13 1 MADRAS, Aug. 12.— The Madras Govt. have directed that no sales tax should be levied on the sale of goods for export outside India. This is in pursuance of a provision in the Constitution Act to that effect. FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article120 1950-08-13 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 12.— Bombay is to have "cow trees" whose milk la used freely by the inhabitants ot Venezuela as a substitute for milk. Mr. K. M. MunslH, Agricuiture Minister, told Parliament on. Aug. 7 in reply to Lala Raj Kanwar that the IndianFOC - 120 words
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Article1163 1950-08-13 2 J.M. Lobo; Prabhu; I.C. S - J.M. Lobo Prabhu I.C.S. By THE pattern of Burmese trade is conditioned by the fact that Burma has very little to export and much to import. Before the war, the balance was the opposite, the exports being of the value of about 50 crores, against1,163 words
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Article60 1950-08-13 2 BRUSSELS, Aug. 12. A smokebomb was thrown into the well of the Belgian Senate today as voting was taking place on the decree to make Prince Baudouin Regent. Panic caused members to flee to the doors despite the President's appeal to them to keep calmReuter - 60 words
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149 1950-08-13 2 India's Approach To Problem Of "Tensions" Welcomed NEW DELHI, Oug. 12.— The approach of India to the problem of tensions— communal, lingual, racial and others was welcomed as a "contribution to the unity of humaji family," by Dr. Gardner Murphy, an American psychologist, who has, arrived in Delhi. Dr. Murphy,GIIS - 149 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-08-13 2 PHOTO. G. N. GENT, son of Sir Edward Gent, late High Commissioner for Malaya, married CARI TEN BOKKEL only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. TEN BOKKEL of Haarlem, Holland, at Haarlem, July 31. Sir Edward was killed in an air collision over England while returning from Malaya for confutations*.A.P. - 60 words
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Article441 1950-08-13 2 NEED FOR A INFORM PHONETIC CODE NEW DELHI, Aug. 12.— Mr. Anantasayaitant Ayyangar, Deputy Speaker of the Indian Parliament, suggested here on Aug. 6 i hat an attempt should be made to evolve a single pho netic code for all the languages in India which gradually mustFOC - 441 words
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Article, Illustration127 1950-08-13 2 NEW DELHI. Aug. 12— A new 7895-ton chartered vessel, B.S. Skeldergate, will now be used by the Eastern Shipping Corporation for India's trade with Australia. The Corporation, which is a Gov-ernment-sponsored body started functioning in March this year and has already been operating on theGIIS; A.P. - 127 words
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Article1035 1950-08-13 2 Minister Explains Legislation R<w Aug. 12. How the existing tenancy legisk*. was expected to solve the land problem in Bombay State in a very short time and in a satisfactory and peaceful manner, without involving the Government in any large financial liability, was explained by Mr.FOC - 1,035 words
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243 1950-08-13 2 NON SELF GOVERNING TERRITORIES: TASK OF TRUSTEESHIP COMMITTEE BOMBAY. Aug. 12.— Mr. B. Shiva Rao, Member of the United Nations Trusteeship Committee, said here on Aug. 6 that the next meeting of the committee, to be held at Lake Success on Aug. 18, would decide the precise and detailed connotationFOC - 243 words
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Article98 1950-08-13 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 12.— Nearly Rfc 120 million in the form of loans, have so far been given to 140,000 displaced traders, middle class businessmen, and industrialists by the Central Rehabilitation Finance Administration and State Governments to help them pseltle in business. About 200.000 displaced personsGIIS - 98 words
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70 1950-08-13 2 New Zealand Government Introduces Bill To Restore Death Sentence WELLINGTON. Aug. 12. The New Zealand Government today introduced a bill to restore the death sentence which the Labour Government here abolished some year- ayo The bill also provides that con.Uted murderers now or in the future undergoing lite imprisonment shallReuter - 70 words
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935 1950-08-13 3 Committee RecommendslSetting Up Of Govt. Sponsored Corporation HEW DELHI, Aug, 12, The Committee on State Trading has recommended the establishment of a statutory state-sponsored Trading Corporation to take over in the first instance, all the import and export operations of a commercialFOC - 935 words
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Article86 1950-08-13 3 KARACHI, Aug. 12. Tile next conference of Chief Secretaries of East Pakistan and West Bengal and Attain has been tentatively fixed for Aug. 17 and 18 in Dacca, according to information available here. The conference will discuss matters relating to evacuee property in the two BengalsFOC - 86 words
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Article109 1950-08-13 3 NAGPUR, Aug. 12.— The activities of the Backard Areas Welfare Department have now been limited under the new Constitution to only Scheduled Areas. The number of zones for the Department's activities have, therefore, been cut down from 16 to 10. Ci'-rle organisers have since taken charfpeFOC - 109 words
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Article84 1950-08-13 3 NAGPUR, Aug. i:..— The Governor of Madhya Pradesh has promulgated an ordinance to empowering the. Government to regulate or prohibit the cutting of plants and trees in private forested and to take over such areas under their management for promoting their conservation and development. ReportsFOC - 84 words
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Article1486 1950-08-13 3 Mahtab Confers With Industrialists NEW DELHI, Aug, 12.— The setting up of a highlevel organisation, composed mainly of industrialists, was proposed at an informal conference held here recently. Certain leading industrialist, the Finance and Labour Ministers and members of the Planning Commission attended the conference, whichFOC - 1,486 words
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931 1950-08-13 3 Enquiry Committee's Recommendations BOMBAY, Aug. 12.— The Rural Banking Enquiry Committee, in its report to the Government of India, has recommended, it is learnt, the extension of sound banking Institutions into rural areas. The seven-man committee was appointed by the Government of IndiaFOC - 931 words
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Article79 1950-08-13 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 12.— Mi C. D. Deshmukh, Finance Minister, who is at present a Governor of the International Monetary Fund, has also been appointed India's Governor on the World Bank for Reconduction, and Development, with immediate effect. Mr. B. Rama Rau, Govenor of theFOC - 79 words
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280 1950-08-13 4 m Malacca Estate Staff Union's Resolutions The Executive Committee of the Malacca Estate Staff Union at a meeting held on Aug. 3, unanimously passed a resolution that the opening of toddy shops on estates will be detrimental to the280 words
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LETTER TO TUE EDITOR.
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Article280 1950-08-13 4 F. I. O. S. I. A. Six, May 1 bring to the notice of those Interested in the latest move in the formation of the Federation of Indian Organisations whether the General Committee of the Selangor Indian Association was quite correct in committing the association to affiliate with the P.1.0.280 words
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261 1950-08-13 4 The first pic>ecut:ons for failur to lodge Income Tax returns under the provisions of the Income Tax Ordinance, 1947, were heard by Cho Azmi bin Haji Mohammed, Presi dent of the Sessions Court in Seremban yesterday. Mr. E. M. McDonald, the Comptroller of Income261 words
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Article134 1950-08-13 4 T.u> Hnnuai general meeting of tlio Klang Road L< cal Indian Congress was held under the Pres'lentsh;p of Mrs. R. Arulnathan. The meeting was addressed by Messrs. K. Ramanatuan, President Malayan Indian Congress K a' Marayan. President, Selangor" Regional Idian Congress, K. L Devasar, President,134 words
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Article766 1950-08-13 4 DR. K. M. FOZDAR - DR. K. M. FOZDAR AIMS AND OBJECTS OF THE 1 8 By QQQX********************X Following .__> the text of a speech delivered by Dr. K. M. Fozdar a Bahai Pioneer, tt the Y.W.C.A.. Singapore recently. coooooooccccoccccccccccocc The world at present is in a situation where something better than human766 words
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Article73 1950-08-13 4 A Public meeting of Indians a* held en Sunday Ju|y 30. at the In clian Association, Scremban t 0 r organise the Seremban Branch the Malayan Indian Oongn «s After the welcome speech bv th. Organiser, Dr. D. K. Majumd.nr th! gathering was addressed bv __273 words
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Advertisement143 1950-08-13 4 OFFICE-BEARERS The following office-bearer. We n> elected at the meeting: President— Mr. B. Kaher S^neh Vice -President Mr. N. RamasSS Jhettiar; Hon: Secretary— Mr 'm P. Arunam Pillai; Hon. Treasurer Mr. AR. Ramanathan Chettiar" Committee Members— Messrs v K. Karunia.n, RM. Karuppan Chet tiar, E. Sheik Imam, A. M Samv'143 words
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