Indian Daily Mail, 18 August 1950
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Title Section17 1950-08-18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. No. 18(>. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AU GUST 18, 1950 FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.17 words
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642 1950-08-18 1 Help Build A Single Nation In Malaya Warning Against Planting Two Feet On iwo Different Soils Indians have a tremendous capacity to serve and sacrifice for a good cause l *^rc.MsetM„ed*tm be e rved in Malaya just Zthan that of building a nation with single642 words
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182 1950-08-18 1 FRENCH MINISTER ON RICE MISSION TO Pakistan (From Our Own CorrespoMfont) MADRAS, Aug. 17.— French-India Minister M. Eduard Goubert passed hrough i ras yesterd ty on lus way to Karachi in order to obtain des■:itoiy needed rice Irani Pakistan. lie will also proceed to Saigon to expedite the promised supplies.182 words
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84 1950-08-18 1 [rrom Our Uun Correspondent) HYDERABAD. Aug. 17. It is learnt that the Nizam"*. Government have dropped the idea of appealing to the Sup-erne Court against the decision of the High Court recently holding that the detention of Mr", Laik Ali was illegal84 words
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Article95 1950-08-18 1 (From Our Own Correspondent j CALICUT. Aug. 17.— The All India Congress Committee has anproved the division ol Kerala into six District Committees, name'y. Trirandrum, Quilon, Kot .yum, Cochin South and North Malabar. Tiie Kerala Provincial Congress Committee has been directed to constitute these new Districts before95 words
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55 1950-08-18 1 EARTHQUAKE DESTROYS 2,000 BUILDINGS IN ASSAM GAUHATI, Assam, Aug. 17. Tuesday's earthquake did 10,000,000 rupees (£779,231) damage in Upper Assam, aceordnijj to first official estimates here today. Most of the damage occurred in North Lakhimpur. Jorhat .nd Pasighat. official sources sryd. Over 2,000 Government end private buildings were destroyed. Fiv?Reuter - 55 words
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394 1950-08-18 1 Early this morning. Security Forces contacted bandits in Selan 6 r or. Thiee bandits were shot and killed and the fourth bandit, a female, was wounded and captured. Two handgrenades, sbout foui- to five pistols and some .45 ammunition were re covered, says s394 words
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201 1950-08-18 1 DATE OF NASIK SESSION ALTERED (From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI Aug. 17.— With the 56th annual session ol the Indian National Congress just a month away, three leading Congressmen are in the field for contest to the coveted presi dentship of the country'sA.P. - 201 words
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338 1950-08-18 1 SINGAPORE CELEBRATES FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF INDONESIAN FREEDOM A large and distinguished gathering was present at Ihe rcsider.ee of Dr. Z. Zain. Indonesian Representative in Kingnnore. at No. 88, Patterson Road, yesterday at 7 p.m. (o edebrale he fifth anniversary of Indonesian Independence. Among those present were the Rt. Honlrie Malcolm338 words
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336 1950-08-18 1 DJAKARTA. Aug. 17. —Scenes of wild enthusiasm were witnessed in Indonesia today when the Republic celebrated the fifth anniversary ot the original proclamation of Independence by Dr. Soekarno. All traltic stopped, thousands of Indonesians stood to attention singing the Indones an national anthem, guns boomed inReuter - 336 words
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109 1950-08-18 1 RED KOREANS REPORTED WITHIN 15 MILES OF TAEGU TOK^O, Aug. 17. -Three divisions ot North Koreans, totalling 25,000 to 35£>o men. started a strong at- ack Thtrsday on the Korean central front. Th<_- drive *vs made down from the line between Waegwan and Kimwui, 15 mile& north of Taegu theA.P. - 109 words
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39 1950-08-18 1 As a consequence of vesterday's decision by the High Court against the request for a Writ of Stay of Execution, the Singapore Government is now completing arrangements for the deportation of Westerlimr in near future39 words
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756 1950-08-18 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Fri. Aug. 18, 1950. WHO WANTS TODAY? Till-] Executive Committee oi' the Malacca Estate Staff io*i have given some von sound reasons why toddy shops should not be re-opened oil estates. They are contained i ll g resolution passed at a recent meeting of the Committee756 words
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443 1950-08-18 2 Public Meetings Also Banned Throughout Punjab I SIMLA, Aug. 17. The Punjab Government has issued orJem prohibiting public meetings, demonstrations and professions in the various districts of the Slate ior a period of <>»«• month. The step was taken to check an} untowardFOC - 443 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-08-18 2 PHOTO. A United States Marines' Helicopter takes off from a marine forward command post near the Korean treat. The aircraft is used as a liaison unit between front line posiii'ins and the First Murine Base.- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article115 1950-08-18 2 NEW DELHI. Aug. 11 (By Air Mail).— lt is now officially clarified that January 26, and not Aug. 15, ill be India's principal National Day. The usual celebrations asso- inted with the National Day will be held on Jan. >G. and on Aug. 15. which is alsoFOC - 115 words
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Article196 1950-08-18 2 KUBLI. Aug. I, -By Air Mail).— rv.(j passengers and B railway employee were slightly Injured when four bogies ot a Sholapur-Hubli passenger train were derailed between \finchnal and Bijapur about 3-50 a.m. r.n Saturday, according to a Press Note issued by the If. S. it. Railway authorities hereFOC - 196 words
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138 1950-08-18 2 Gold Currency Seized By Bombay Customs BOMBAY. Aug. 17.-— Bombay Customs officials on Friday last seized tGO tolas of gold, valued at Rs. 50.000, (mi two Arab passengers wdio disembarked from S.S. Dara at Bombay tort. OAcials of the Customs' rummaging department and opium Intelligence Bection, threw a cordon aroundFOC - 138 words
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Article83 1950-08-18 2 CALCUTTA, Aug. 17.— A prominent Calcutta physician, Lt.-Col. 8. C. Ultra, los his liie at his bouse in Ballygunge on Friday morning in a jiiarrel over the supply of watei Thu body of Dr. Mum has been removed to the morgue and, until the E>ostFOC - 83 words
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59 1950-08-18 2 BANGALORE, Aug. 17.- Mr. K. Sen-Gupta, General Manager H'u!US tan Aircraft Factory told pie .r.en thai the ractory would bul'd ten double decker bus bodies for the West Bengal Governm* nt Transport Authority, 75 single decker bus bodies for the Bonbay Government and 20FOC - 59 words
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Article, Illustration71 1950-08-18 2 crown prince Baudouln, id. raises his right hand to take the oath as RUlei 01 Belgium before both houses of the National Parliament at Brussels, on Aug. 11. A dramatic interruption came just as the Pnnce took ine oath wnen a Communist Deputy sprang »o his feet and shattered theA.P. - 71 words
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235 1950-08-18 2 GOVERNMENT MAY TAKE OVER UNLFSS WORK STARTED WITHIN ONE MONTH DACCA, Aug. 17. —The East Bengal Government, it was learnt here reliably.havc asked the 278 industrial concerns, including cotton and sugar mills and match factories, now lying idle, to go into actionFOC - 235 words
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104 1950-08-18 2 Workers Asked To Reject Ex-Gratia Payment Bombay, Aug. 17.— The Executive of the Socialists-led Hind Mazdoor Sabha, ;>t a special meeting on Friday night called upon the textile workers of Bombay city to reject the ex-gratis payment agreed upon on Aug. 10 between the Bombay Millowners' Association and the Con-gress-ledFOC - 104 words
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566 1950-08-18 2 GWALIOR, Aug. 9 (By Air Mail). Two students were killed and seven injured, three seriously, whes* tin* Police opened fire on a procession of student* near Mot una ha I H< retariat today. Three of them mistaiaed injuries laFOC - 566 words
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Article35 1950-08-18 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 17.— Lobby circles believe that Acharya Kripalani and others may withdraw from the Congress presidential contest leaving only Mr. Shankararao Deo and Mr. Purushottamdas Tnnrlnn in be field.— FOCFOC - 35 words
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Article198 1950-08-18 2 NEW DELHI. Aug. 17.— The Sugar Enquiry Committee appointed by th* Government of India to report on the sugar muddle started hearing Here recently Mr. Ganganath. retired Judge of the Allahabad High Court presided. Mr. N. T. Mone, representing the Ministry of Agriculture, who was examinedFOC - 198 words
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Article65 1950-08-18 2 I VIJAYAWADA. Aug. 17— Prof Bhansale of Scvagram will shortly i undertake a tour of those villages in Andhra and Hyderabad where there have been raids by alleged Communists and alleged police excesses, it is learnt. Prof. Bhansale will submit a report [Of his impressionsFOC - 65 words
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Article526 1950-08-18 3 CEYLON NEWS: Save For The Rainy uuy COLOMBO, Aug. 17.— 'The tendency to save mus? be made a habit by every householder, rich or poor, middic-class or lower-class,' declared :dr. V. V, fan High Commissioner for India in Ceylon, in inaugurating the Jaffna District SavingsFOC - 526 words
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175 1950-08-18 3 -MINISTER RATNAYAKE COLOMBO, Aug. 17. The Government has obtained fall freedom, and il < an, if it so desires £et rid of the Governor-General, by merely saying: Salam, sir, you can quit," Mr. Ratnayake, Minister of Food and Co-operative Undertakings toid theFOC - 175 words
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173 1950-08-18 3 "Learning Western Music Dancing Now Is Absurd COLOMBO, Aug. 17.— New that Ceylon had attained independencj, c It was absurd to think Ceylon girls l-aming western music and wes- i t<an dancing and taking up western music examinations, said Mr C. Ponnamb.Uam, Mayor of Jatlna, welcoming Mr. V. V. Giri,FOC - 173 words
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Article135 1950-08-18 3 COLOMBO. Aug. 17,-11 has been decided to hold an All-Cey] n /outh Rally in Kandy, on Sept. 15 and 16 It will be opened by D .iumaran Ratnam, Mayor of Colombo. Aim of the rally is to Inaugurate u single "Ceylon Fedcra;, an of DemocraticFOC - 135 words
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Article129 1950-08-18 3 ANTI-CONGRESS MARCH AT NASIK! BOMBAY. Aug. 17. Mr L. G. -Thatte, General Secretary ol the fUl-India Anti-Pakistan f r ont, stated here recently that he was organising a.n "anti-Congress march" of his 200 volunteers bo Nasik on foot, if he could not secure a .^peciaJ train before Sept. 11, theFOC - 129 words
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34 1950-08-18 3 v*<- 17. T i ood fltmKters' Conference wh'« wa' oonve^JM to Ne 1* Dclh tor Aug. ~4 for the and 25, has been canceled present, it was learnt here.- FOCFOC - 34 words
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Article32 1950-08-18 3 VILLUPURAM, Aug. 17.— A two- foot high bronze idol of a goddess •■■•■■s discovered recently in the PanangU spring r>' r turn -.^.iiig repaired. Th° tacii handed over lo the local FOCFOC - 32 words
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573 1950-08-18 3 MY SORE, Aug. 17. The waste system in India figured in the discussions recently at the International Students* Seminar, beiny held at Krisknarajasagar. Interest was evinced in this topic by siudents from America, who fell thai the caste system in Indian society presented manyFOC - 573 words
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Article, Illustration67 1950-08-18 3 PHOTO > PflOTO>. Ambassador John F. afelby addressing a press conference at r.ie U6is> office m bi:ig..poie on Wednesday.- USIS Ambassador John P. Melby, chairman of U.B. Military Aid Mission called o i Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore race itly during their present visit to Malays Left to right:USIS - 67 words
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Article380 1950-08-18 3 SPEAKER OF U.P. ASSEMBLY RESIGNS LVCKNOW,Au§m l7.—Mr.Piirshotham Das Tandon, Speaker of the C.P. Legislative Assembly, has resigned his office with effect from Aug. 11. The Deputy Speaker, his received a letter from Mr. Tandon disclosing his intention to resign. Mr. Tandon has said in the tetter that he had soFOC - 380 words
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526 1950-08-18 3 FROM SECURITY PRESS AT NASIK NASIK, Aug. 17, Printed sheets of ten-rupee denomination notes, in terms of currency value worth Us. 93,600, were stolen from the India Security Press, Nasik Road, on Thursday last, it was announced on Aug. 8. A numbering machine wasFOC - 526 words
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143 1950-08-18 3 COOCn ouiAH, Aug. 17 An •urmea Pakistani moo raided about nan a d^-zen nouses of .fcaist Bengal .eiugee^, of bignaitari, a toruer village in uinnaia Ponce btation jn Aug. o, according to information •received nere. ine nuoers looted large number of cattic neads, Jlougi-UngFOC - 143 words
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134 1950-08-18 3 Next Phase Of War To Break Out In The Middle East BOMBAY. -Aug. 17.- -Gen. James Doouvmc, lormer Commanuvi' oi .no United states fcdgntn Air -orce, declared last nignt that a .tussian invasion oi tne Middle. mm, would bring about "all ooi war a wh.cn Russia and America will ciash."Reuter - 134 words
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Article59 1950-08-18 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 17. -The Ministry of Home Altairs, in a Press jommunique issued on Aug. 2 norning, -ays that the President is pleased to appoint Mr. Baily Vasuieva Murihy. at present AdvocateJeneral, Mysore state, to be a Judge of the Mysore High Court *ith effect fromFOC - 59 words
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Advertisement162 1950-08-18 3 YOUR LUCK 1950-51 Simply send us a post card witn Jie name of any flower together Auth your name and address a.id Ne will send you tor Rs. 1/4 post age extra detailed account of youi .orthcoming twelve months show ug among other things, profits and loss in business promotion,162 words
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487 1950-08-18 4 Sink All Differences And Promote The Common Weal SPEECH AT SELANG9R INDIAN ASSOCIATION DURING AUG. 15 CELEBRATIONS Indians in this country are in a momentous period of Malayan history. By common brotherhood and united endeavour they can contribute a lot to the goad of the487 words
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73 1950-08-18 4 A general meeting of the members of the Local Indian Congress. Batu Pahat. will be hold on Sunday. Aug. 20 at 4 p.m at the Congress premises No. 17, Jalan Bngean. J3atu Pahat, to elect a pew committee for the year In view of73 words
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57 1950-08-18 4 There was a solemn ceremony at the residence of Mr. S G. Ram?.chandran. the Asm of the Government oi India ir Malaya at Kuala Lumpur, on the morning of Tuesday, Aug. 15 when the Indian tri-colou*--ed Nation;'.! Flag was unfurled amidst a small gathering of57 words
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Article574 1950-08-18 4 SARDAR BUDH SINGH'S LETTER TO PAMBIT HEHESJ Following is the text o a letter addressed to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru b'i Sardar Budh Singh, a former President of the Malayan Indian Congress who is now in India, on the plight of the deck passengers: ••I beg t'>574 words
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42 1950-08-18 4 FIGHTER PLANK CRASHES NEAR KARACHI KARACHI. Aug. 17. A Royal Pakistan Air Force Fury tighter crashed near Karachi airport yesterday killing the pilot. The aircraft was taking p;»rt >n an air di.splay in connection with the third anniversary of Pakistan's independence.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article139 1950-08-18 4 On Sunday, at 9.45 p.m. Radio Malaya will present, another spe cial United Nations programme flown from Lake Success-, dealina with the Korean War. In tats programme you will hear the voirp of Mr. Jacob Malik. Dr T F. Ts'ang Mr. Warren Austin and Sir Gladwin Jebb.139 words
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299 1950-08-18 4 NATURAL RUBBER PRODUCTION HITS NEW PEAK WASHINGTON. Aug. 16. The Rubber Study Group Secretarial reports that world production of natural rubber reached 157,000 long tons in June. the highest monthly figure ever recorded. The Secretariat sayt that for the lirst six months of the year proouction was estimated at 822,5c0USIS - 299 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-08-18 4 F N CONFECTIONERY STALL AT THE TRADE FAIR HELD AT THE HAPPY WORLD Eraser Neave Ltd have recently started this Confectionery Industry and many vanet-'e? of sweets a,re made with modern equipment*. These Torch Brand sweets arc gaining tremendous "popularity in Malaya42 words
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Article85 1950-08-18 4 LONDON, Aug. 17. Promotion o r the Duke of Edinburgh, from Lieutenant, to Lieutenant Command r in the British Navy was published (b the official London Gazette last right a few hours after the birth Of his daughter. The Duke, a regular Naval Offi c.T.Reuter - 85 words
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