Indian Daily Mail, 17 August 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 185. SINGAPORE, THBURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1950. FOUR I'AGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 125 1 Settlement Of Kashmir Issue In Sight New Formula For Plebiscite Agreed Upon I KARACHI, Aug. 16.— Reliable sources in Karachi on Tuesday said that a new formula for a plebiscite in Kashmir 10 decide the fate of the area has been agreed on by India and Pakistan. Sir Owen Dixon,
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  • 270 1 NON BRAHMINS' "CHARTER OF LIBERTY RETENTION OF COMMUNAL G.O. DEMANDED (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. I«.— On tlu ere of the eefebratioa of Ike Third Anniversary of India's Freedoai the non-lirahmins denoairaled in Madras dtj on Aug. I I demanding retention of the Communal (i.O. which, they de a.cd.
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  • 93 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD. Aug. 16.— The one* autocratic Xizam has given up onmore of his exalted privileges tin daily holdup of all traffic on the City's main throughfare every morning "hen he proceeded out of palace for prayers. This followed a threat by the
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  • 83 1 Burma Situation Greatly Improved Says Ceylon Envoy (From Our Own Correspondent j MADRAS, Aug. 16. trasnatw d. i.Mca, Ceylon Envoy in omnia, ieeaared touay that the Bonnew j i\<-rnni(-!ii bad crushed the rehei •ncnts "militarily."' lac situation in durms i < i great- improved and Lrovernment had earned tnr safety
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  • 139 1 (From Our Own CMTMpoaicaft) HONMCHBRRY, Aug. It.— The Centra] Conmittec of the Prtadi India Republican Parly Sunday night constituted a threercan deputation to wait on the French India Commissioner and the Indian Consul-General here to request them to make representations to their
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  • 54 1 The Singapore Government is now considering the position following on the High Court's rejection today of the Appeal by the U.S.I, for a stay of execution <t the Court's previous decision on Westerling. Meanwhile, Westerilng Is held under the Emergency Regui lation pending deportation, says an
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  • 63 1 NEW DISTRICT IN MADRAS STATE (From Our Oun Correspondent; M ADDAS, Auk. 16. One mor» .iisirict has been added to Mad ras Stale by dividing the liugt i i.:ag:ipatant joistrict into twt with etlect from yesterday thi historic August Fifteenth. The new district cal'ed "Srika •.uiani" will consist of the
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  • 76 1 CLASHES IN BOMBAY MILL STRIKE BOMBAY, Aug. 16. Clashes betveen strikers and loyal workers oc- u:ied today in Bomaay's textile mill iistrict, following the arrest of 100 Socialist and Communist strike leaden. Nearly a third of the 250.000 operatives continued the strike in its Jiird day, demanding more than two
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  • 195 1 THIRD BOMB ATTEMPT ON PROF. SARAVANE'S LIFE (From Our Own Co_-r«spond"nt i PONDICHERRY, Aug. 16. Prof. Lambert Saravane, Over <i* Deputy in the Paris National Assembly, lasl night escaped ..hurt in a bom!) attack by a cr:;wd .shouting "Down with Iniia," i.OO yards from the Indian Consulate-General in town. The
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  • 172 1 EARTHQUAKE CAUSES HEAVY DAMAGE IN E. INDIA CALCUTTA, Aug. 16.— According to unconfirmed reports heavy damage was caused in Silignri, West Bengal by a severe earthquake which rocket Eastern India yesterday at about 2.15 p.m. GMT. Gauhati in Assam was p.ungec mtd darkness and the people rusher .icO the open.
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  • 47 1 NEW DELHI. A M.—Parliament MUUited an enitv.-genry law cm Monday giving tho govci iiineni power to send food hoarders to prison for jicven yeary and fine them 2U limes the value of the hoarded food. In addition the food will be confiscated. A.P.
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  • 321 1 UNITARY REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA TO BE PROCLAIMED TODAY JAKARTA, Aug. 1(J. The members of the new Republic's Parliament look the oath before President Soekarno at the presidential palace today. The Parliament, made up of representatives of the disbanded Jogjakarta Republic, and Federal United States of Indonesia, will be installed at
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  • 315 1 U.S. TROOPS RE-CAPTURE WEAGWAN TAEGU, Aug. 16.— The deserted taam at Waegwun, half burned out by fire, has changed hands twice in the last 24 hours. The Americans withdrew yesterday and Communist patrols held the town until this morning when the doughboys counter-attacked and put them out. Neither the Americans
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  • 610 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday.— Yesterday afternoon a bandit gang in another area of Perak murdered an estate conductor. The bandits tied him up and hacked him to death with a changkol. In the same area a bandit gang attacked a security forces patrol returning from the
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  • 825 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. Aug. 17, 1950. TO INDONESIA OUR GREETINGS! IT all reads like fiction now the successful struggle for Indonesian Freedom a struggle as hard a n d dithcuH, as thrilling a n d exciting as any which one can think of. It is not an imaginary
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  • 1356 2 23 Killed, 200 Injured Sabotage Suspected CALCUTTA, Aug. 13 (By Air Mail?.— The 7 Ip Teofin Exprtasa which left How ah al 1 p.m. yesterav, August 12, collided shortly after midnight ni h some wagons of a Down goods train which had derailed
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    43 2 PHOTO. Prince Abdul Reza, brother of th < Shah of Iran. Moham.ned Reza Pahlevi. and hi-; bride are pictured following their marriage at Teheran on Aug. 2. The bride is the daughter of Ibrahim Zand. Governor of the National Bank of Iran.- A. P.
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    72 2 V. K. KRISHNA MENON. High Commissioner for India <left>ehat> with the very Rev. Father P. P.-ul Ramban. M.A., of the Assyrian Church of Malabar (the origin 1 Indian Christian Church*, at a reception held by the Indian r-udents Union at the University of London Aug. 9. It was their 3Cth
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  • 287 2 AGITATION FOR RETENTION OF COMMUNAL G.O. STILL GOES ON IN MADRAS (From Our Ova Correspondent) MADRAS, Amgm IC— Despite the Madras >tate Govern menlV decision to appeal to the Supreme Courl against the High Court decision invalidating the Communal G.O. public agitali.in continues to grow. Periyar Rama v....iu Naickcr, Dr»\ida
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  • 281 2 (From Our o»vn Correspondent) MADR\S, Airr. 16, Madras Stale assembly adjourned lasl Saturday after a lo«g debase en the new scheme lor the study of language* for schools whereto English has become compulsory and Hindi optional. Discussion followed after a motion by
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  • 80 2 THEFT OF NOTES FROM NASIK PRESS NASIK, Aug. 18m— The puttee levered on Thursday last 74 sheets rlnted currency notes from die y currency of the India Security at Nasik Road. The sheets wp-cv found abandoned neat the main gate of the Pres> following several police searches. Of the 234
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  • 114 2 President Dr. Rajendra Prasad has sent a telegram of sympathy to Uir General Manager, East Indian Railway, in connection with the railway accident on the night of August 12/13. The telegram says "The President is deeply distressed to hear the news of the serious accident to 7
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  • 448 3 CEYLON NEWS: Indian Chamber President Criticises 'Ceyionisation tiun' COLOMBO, Aug. l(i.— l H is against thj traditions of .Asian culture to discharge a person from to* existing employment in order to make }jom for another only on grounds of nationality," said Mr.
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  • 240 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 15.— F0.d merchants in Juuna tt-vj «*nt an urgent apveal addressed o ail th. t&_Usters as wcu &o to &ever«J -vi. ps., tor immaaiate -...eps to p*e»eat lo.j items b&jag smugged out ox biie country througn nurtnern They state that sugar, the dls
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  • 168 3 MAIN CAUSE OF VILLAGE MISERY COLOMBO, Aug. 13.— Rural development societies have, it i. understood, traced the main cause 01 village misery to children b~rn oat of wedlock. inej propose to take action to i.i.ua_a_c ui.o uy getting at. parentis woo u^o u^t uuuwUAa au~ __u_tuar-*ed coup_.es witnout ennui en
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  • 230 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 16.— 0f the 900,000 Indians in Ceylon only 2,300 have required Ceyion citizenship rights. The majority of these people, it is understood, are Indian businessmen and their families. Now that the Ceylon Indian Congress has decided not to oppose registration, more Indian residents
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  • 184 3 Music With A Capital "M" COLOM3O. Aim. 16. "I urn SO happ/ to have been able to come to this music competition, because I sure that those here Who iavo been studying to re%ch this high standard will continue to »rk for good music n at Ju_t Sinhalese, or Tamil
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  • 218 3 COLOMBO. Aug. 16. A letter addressed by the Vivekananda society, Colombo, to the Bait.caio-t ...a.va Maha Sabha, regarding tne election of a Hindu Temple on the premises of the proposed Un.v.rs.iy j; Ceylon was discussed at a special meeting of the Sabha. Mr. c- Ambalavaner. Principal
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  • 196 3 U.S. Vessels In Colombo Harbour: Opposition Leader's Demand COLOMBO. Aug. 16. In Parliament la^t week. Dr. N. M. Perera, Leader of the Opposition, protested a?ain:-,t the grant of fac.i.ti. s to an American llotilla now in Colombo HarDour on its waj to Korean waters. Lio -said that if Ceyl n
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    63 3 Delegates from Indonesia. Japan. India. Pakistan, Ceylon and Burma representatlng some 800 million people, present in song the moral re -armament ideology before an audience of 1.000 during the World Moral Re-Armament Assembly at Caux. Switzerland At left are the Ceylonese singers, Mr. and Mrs. Surya Sena, who have given
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  • 350 3 U.N. MEDIATOR'S MESSAGE TO NEHRU BOMBAY, Aug. 12 (By Air Mail). Sir Owen Dixon, U.N. Mediator in the Kashmir dispute, sent a message to Bandit Nehru through the Indian High Commissioner in Karachi last night soon after his meeting with Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan,
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  • 191 3 PENANO, Aug. 10.— The problems conironting Maiaya and IndoChina are identical, observed a member of the U.S. Military Mission now visiting Maiaya to assess wnat and how U.S. aid shouid be extended to non-Communist nations of Asia in order to bolster ettorts to Deal off
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  • 418 3 S.-EAST ASIAN COUNTRIES CONFER NEW DJhJLHI, Aug IJi.— The Radio Consultative Conference for South- has; Asia countries was inaugurated here on Aug. 7by Mr. Khurshed Lai, Deputy Minister for Communications, Government of India. Delegates from Afghanistan, Burma, Indonesia and Ceylon attended. Welcoming the delegates, the Deputy
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  • 124 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 16.— Badar Vallabhbhai Patel. Minister of States, revealed in Parliament on Friday, Aug. 11 that 64 lakhs of Hyderabad "Independence" stamps were printed on the lapse of British paramountcy ar.d they were now being destroyed. Lala Raj Kanwar had asked whether it was
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  • 507 4 Manchester Guardian's Views The MANCHESTER GUARDIAN devoted a Una leader recently to a discussion of the new Conference on Aid to South Asia, which is meeting in Britain next month. South Asia is an area, it said, into which the United
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  • 179 4 :'k has o-i ii on tile Tr< nggam River Pumping Scheme. To marie the occasion, a ceremony was held on Sunday 'Aug. 13) at Pulan \i i song, a kampong about 4| mile from Kuala Trengganu Among those present at the ccr tnony were the Mentri
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  • 107 4 NEW OFFICER AT AMERICAN CONSULATE GENERAL Tiio American Consulate Genera a Singapore- announced yesterday .hat Oscar V. Armstrong had a"ived here to take up his duties an viee consul. Mr. Arm-trong canv >ere from Baifon, where he had ueen on temporary assignment. i The new vice consul was born it
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  • 90 4 Mr. J. A. Thivy. the Representa t;ve of the Government of India in Malaya, was entertained at B roektnil party last night at th Capital Blue room by Mr. M. Jamnadas. a wellknown Import Export Merchant and a Commttee Member of the Indian Chamber of
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  • 97 4 University Week in Kuala Tiengganu will be bold from Oct. 2 t« a this year. This was decided R1 a meeting of the Kuala Trengg •inii District Uniwrsity. Appeal Com mittce held on Sunday, with Mr D. W. Hall. District Officer, Kualt. Trengganu, presiding. During
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  • 137 4 Information has just been re-cf-ived that the Government cl Hong Kong now require prior application before visas may t>> granted for entry into or transit through Hong Kong. It to essential that applicants are able to give details of accommodat on being available in Hong Kong,
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  • 51 4 Recruiting or Chinese for the Regular Malayan Police Force wll take place at the Seremban Police Station at 9 a.m. on Monday, Aug 21. Intending recruits in Malacc and Negri Se.nbilan are rcquestei to call oai the O.C.P.Ds in their ow; areas for guidance and further Jn
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    367 4 MONT OR LTD. mnm® stall at the trade FAIR HELD AT THE HAPPY W£M One of the most novel stalls at the Trade Fair at the Happy World is that of Mont or Ltd. with its big range of the new Parker "61" pens. Visitors lind the cream background restful
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  • 127 4 The finalists for the Bingapor Boy-/ Club Football Competition, which ha* been organised by the Singapore Youth Council wijl contend at the P&dang today i.Aug. 17 > at. 5.15 p.m. The teams for this final event are th<? Prince Edward Road Boys' Club and the
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  • 89 4 Royal Birth: Governor's Message The Governor ol Singapore) has sent the following congratulatory message to Mr. James Griffiths, th<Secretary uf Stale far the Colon'e on the occasion of the Roy i Birth "Please tender to Their Majesties the King and Queen and to H.R.M. Princess Elizabeth. Duchess of Edinhurg and
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  • 93 4 The Governor ha,-, approved fch»« following appolntmentSJMr. Y F. Chew to be A*slstanl Executive Controller of Imports <nd Exports Temporary). Sinea•xwe. Mr. P. R. Mrtcalfe, M.C.S. to act -v.s Assistant Secretary for Chinese Affairs. SlnKaDor* Mr. Percy Milton Pennefather, Inspector of Police to act as Assistant Superintendent of Pol'cp
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  • 63 4 A pa-rty of senior Boitjsh officer* ot the Navy, Army and Air Forcp arrived in Saigon from Singapore yesterday to hold discussions with French officers. The discussions will deal with military problems of mutual interest in the ar^a covered by the French and British Commands in
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  • 169 4 Following la a statement of in-' conir and expenditure lor th3 reception of Pandit Jawaharlal Ne-mi Held on June 18 by the Iv>cal Indian Conjires^, Johore B.ihru:--Total collections $2,919 35 EXPENSES One Arch $500.0'J Electric Fittings (o the nbove arch 240.
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