Indian Daily Mail, 21 August 1950
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Title Section16 1950-08-21 1 Indian Daily Mail _^OI- VL NO. 189. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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369 1950-08-21 1 200,000 Workers Involved Settle Bonus Question, Says Socialist Leader (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Aug. 20w— Socialist Labour leader Mr. Aselui Hehta, Baid here today that the Bombay Textile strike could he settled only if the Bombay Gove «-ment invited miUowners a»d spokc.-men369 words
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Article56 1950-08-21 1 T.';" marriage of Mr. P. Kunchi- 1 than, lawyer's clerk and son of Mr and Mr?. R. V. Packirisamy ol j Vtllipalayam <N*\g3pattinam> with Mi a. K. Pakkia.n. sister of Mr. A K. Arumugam, Special Foreman j A.M.D.G.W.. Chan^i, will be celc brated at No. 47, Cuff Road,56 words
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154 1950-08-21 1 NEW DELHI, Aus. 20.— Sir Owen Dixon, the United Nations mediator tn Kashmir, arrived here yesterday from Karachi where he had a week*.-. discussions with Pakistan Government leaders. He told correspondents hut after consultations here he would :o able to say154 words
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Article121 1950-08-21 1 INJURED DY. S. P. DIES INDORE, Centra] India, Aug. 20 -Police (pencil Are on about 3,000 vorkers here today after they attacked them with brickbats and sticks. The Deputy Superintendent of the Indone Police, who was injured in iio attack, died in hospital half an hour later The workers wereReuter - 121 words
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308 1950-08-21 1 U.N. COMMISSION TO STUDY POST-WAR KOREAN PROBLEMS TOKYO, Aug. 20. The United ."Cations Korean Commission vill study post-war Korean problems when it meets on Monday at the Com-munist-menaced port or Pusan on the BSfitheas|eni tip of the war-torn peninsula. Indian delegate Dr. Anup Smgr, who will preside over this crucialReuter - 308 words
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Article117 1950-08-21 1 LONDON. Aug. 20.— About 20 people died and heavy property duoccurred in the 72 houri ot earth tremora which shook Assam nnd ihe BurmeM border regions from Tuesday, according to first estimates New Delhi Radio reported this morning that the earthquake had made many railway lines,Reuter - 117 words
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222 1950-08-21 1 LONDON TIMES' CALL TO WESTERN POWERS LONDON, Ao*. 20. 1 te London Tiroes yesterday called on Urn Western powers to "moke it plata" thai ihe i;> Rot--, nrooli be localised and that they "pay full attention to the Assaa Tolce that speaks throughReuter - 222 words
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67 1950-08-21 1 NEW DELHI. Any. 20.- An official spokesman of the Foreign Office of the Government of India stated in New Delhi yesterday; "Certain statements regarding Tibet, which were said to }_«ve been made by the Indian High Commissioner in London, have appeared in newspapers. Mr. KrishnaGIIS - 67 words
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Article439 1950-08-21 1 EARLIER REPORT: BOMBAY, Aug. 17, (By Air Mail).— The situation la the textile .strike which entered on the fourth day today is deteriorating, said Mr. Morarjj Desai, Home Minister, Bombay, at his weekly press conference today. The Home Minister attributed this deterioration 'due to intimidation andFOC - 439 words
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Article42 1950-08-21 1 The Agricultural Show lor tile dl.--..rict.? of Kota Bharu and Bachok will be held in the Land Office building, Kota Bharu, beginning fro n Aug. 26. the Sultan of Kelantan will perform the opening ceremony at9.30 a.m.42 words
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Article44 1950-08-21 1 JAKARTA. Aug 20. BOOM 750,000 Intone? fan plantation labourers paralysed mosl privately owned estates throughout Java and Sumatra on Sunday when they struck on orders of the Loltwin^ "Sarbuprt" Estate Workers Union. The walkout came after a week of negotiations for higher wanes. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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53 1950-08-21 1 Retd. Indian Jundge To Speak At Ramakrishna Mission Mr. n. c Chatterjee, Barristerat Law, retired Judge of the Calcutta High Court, will speak on "India Today" at the Ramakriahnsj Mi.ssion. 9. Norris Road. Singapore. on Wednesday, Aug. 23, at 6.30 p.m. Mr A. N. Mitra, Bar-at-Law will preside. All are53 words
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Article595 1950-08-21 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Mon. Aug. 21, 1950. COMMUNAL ELECTIONS AND THEIR TRAGIC CONSEQUENCES IT i.s reported that a demand for the immediate holding ot elections in the Federation h* to be made at the coming Gen? ii. Assembly of the Unite* Ms ays National Organisation or UMNO as it595 words
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1580 1950-08-21 2 Pandit Nahrus Call To The Nation Speech At Historic Rtd Fort In Delhi On Aug. 15 NEW DELHI, Aug. 15 (B> Air Mail). The Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, called upon every man and woman in the country to- day to realise the responsibility thatFOC - 1,580 words
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414 1950-08-21 2 IMPRESSIVE FUNCTIONS AT RAJGHAT AND RED FORT NEW DELHI, Aug. 15 (By Air Mail) m— The third anniversary of Independence commenced here at dan n today when 'Prabhat Phertes' .singing national songs were taken out in the str eets, lanes and by-lanes of Delhi. From earlyFOC - 414 words
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261 1950-08-21 2 Mysore Civil Service: Question Of Absorption In All-Indian Cadre BAN RE, Aug. 20— The Qui Inti i th v l ServJ w th the In dlan Administrative trviee the Ind'an Admin! >i -t.v Berv c; has taken <i new shape. With financial integration of Mysor will th Centre w thFOC - 261 words
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Article157 1950-08-21 2 EXTENSION OF CENSUS ACT NEW DELHI. Aug. 20. fthe Stales Minister, Sardar Palel. hitroduced in Parliament on Aug. a oill wnich seek., to extend the Census Act of 1913 to tne Stales i.I Travancore-C< chin, Hyderabad ana Mysore. The me isure ha« bceii proposed, it is siaied, to introduce j.FOC - 157 words
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236 1950-08-21 2 NEW DELHI. Aug. 20. The Finance Minister. Mr. C. D. Desh nukh. said In Parliament on Aug 11 in reply to a .-upplementary that after the end of the year, the full provisions ot the Constitution with regard to the Sales Ta>FOC - 236 words
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Article192 1950-08-21 2 MADARB, Aug. 20.- Nine player* have been recommended by the Madras Hockey Assocition to the Indian Hockey Federation foi inclusion in the Indian team to tour Kenya ul the end of this year. The M.H.A. who took this decision at a meeting of the ExecutiveFOC - 192 words
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Article171 1950-08-21 2 NEW DELHI. All*. 20,-The Central Government have utilised fie services of a ycgic wat?r diviner with remarkable success in finding .vater in the Rajaputana desert The Minister of Agriculture M <. M. Munshi. said in Paniamru n Aug. 10 that this yogi's name ?4S Jeevram Vyas, popularlyFOC - 171 words
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Article117 1950-08-21 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 20.-Shri Golaiaswami Ayyangar, Cabinet Mini* er, told Dr. Bakshi Tek Chand in 'arliament on Aug. 14 that 50 of the 1,323 abducted Hindu and Sikh women lelieved to be in the possesion of tovernmenj officers of West Pakhtan had been recovered duringFOC - 117 words
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Advertisement193 1950-08-21 2 sa 35SPHC *^h < Wj BUY V GOLD LEAF Ceylon Quality iI'EA W;th complete confidence j tnat it is unexcelled incomparable and unequalled. Agentv F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD. YOUR LUCK 1950-51 Simply send us a post card wita the name of any flower together with your name and address aad193 words
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407 1950-08-21 3 OJYLON NEWS: Sequel To Operation Oi COLOMBO, Aug. 20.— A marked decline in the number of those who seek illicit entry into Ceylon from South India has been noticed since the Ceylon immigrants and Emigrants Act came into operation. Continued vigilance at MandapamFOC - 407 words
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174 1950-08-21 3 World Bank IMF Membership For Ceylon COLOMBO. Aug. 2Q.— Before leaving for Paris to attend the annu il meeting of the Board of Governor: of the World B.ink and the International Monetary Fund. Mr. J. R. Jayawardene, Minister of Finance, will introduce legislation in the Elouse of Representatives t-j enableFOC - 174 words
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122 1950-08-21 3 COLOMBO. Aug. 20.— Under the auspices of th world Fellowship of Buddhists. th< king of Cambodia will declare open al the end of this month in Phuon Penh, the Cambodian Capital, an 'Exhibition representing World Buddhist u Iture. Ceylon will be well representedFOC - 122 words
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Article223 1950-08-21 3 COLOMBO. Aug. 20. Mere libe n! release of Ceylon's sterling assets lor the period 1950 51 are expected at the conclusion o.' the forthcoming talks between the Ceyl n and the United Kingdom Goveromonts beginning In London next month. Toe present agreement, which terminated al the endFOC - 223 words
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225 1950-08-21 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 20.- Tne liberty ot conveying or possessing mov. than two bottles of arrack or toddy In free Ceylon is advocated in a resolution to be moved at the monthly meeting of the Nuwara Eliya Municipal council. The resolution, is In the name ofFOC - 225 words
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Article167 1950-08-21 3 COLOMBO. Aug. 20. -Mr. P. Sri Skanda Rajah, District Judge point Pedro. Inaugurating th "Divine Life Study Circle," at Driberg's College hall, Chivakacheo ii. said the need for such a scheme had become Increasingly evident In recent years. He added that educational :n--stltutlons had ceased toFOC - 167 words
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126 1950-08-21 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 20 A tinker A Beliatta named B. G. Somaratnc is stated to have sent a letter to the Inspector-General of Police asking lor permission to commit suede. Bomaratne was produced by the Beliatta Police before the Walasmulla Magistiate, Mr. B. N. Rajadurai.FOC - 126 words
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133 1950-08-21 3 JODUPUR, Aug 20. —Mr. Justice Khem Chandra Gupta of the Rajasthan High Court parsed an interim order recently to stay the execution of the recovery orders of certain cesses on a petition by the Panch Mahajans- of Khemel, praying for the abolition of MarriageFOC - 133 words
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183 1950-08-21 3 SRIMATM RAJENDRA PRASAD HOISTS TRICOLOUR IN PATNA PAT'S A, Aug. 15 (By Air Mail).— ln spite of inclement weather Independence Day is being celebrated at Palna with great enthusiasm. Srimati Rajendra Prasad, the First Lady of the Indian Union, hoisted the National Flag atFOC - 183 words
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Article245 1950-08-21 3 BOMBAY. Aug. 15 IBy Air .via:.) -Bombay city wore a Holiday appearance today the third anr.ivc. >ary ot Indian Independence a o austerity wa^> the key-note ol" th celebrations, both official and non official. There was no Ulumlnat 01 jt public or private build. ngs :iiFOC - 245 words
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Article151 1950-08-21 3 AHMEDABAD, Aug IS 'By Air Mail*. Mr. G. V. Mavlankar, Speaker of the Indian Parliament, performing the National Flag salutation ceremony here, in connection with the Independence Day celebrations, appealed to every citizen of India to discharge h s duty conscientiously for the realisation of the ideal ofFOC - 151 words
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163 1950-08-21 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 20.— Winning < "Battle of the Ballot" the first of its kind to be held here Mr. d. V. Kamath topped the question nst tor Parliament recently. Tne procedure folio wing by the Parliamentary staff hiinertg was •'First come, firstFOC - 163 words
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Article88 1950-08-21 3 new DELHI, Aug. 20. A conference ot Speakers and Pre -.dents of all the Stat*' Legislatures is understood to have been coovened In Delhi for tomorrow, Aug. Ml next under the chairmanship cf Shri G. V. Mavlankar, Speaker of Parliament. The conference is likely to continue forFOC - 88 words
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Article48 1950-08-21 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 20 Tin: All India Radio commenced its programmes on Aug. 15 morning by pinging "Vande Mataram." for the first time in the new standardised melody evolved by it and app:oved by the Government of India., it is officially learnt.- FOCFOC - 48 words
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182 1950-08-21 3 "FACE DANGERS WITH FIRMNESS"PT. SHUKLA'S ADVICE NAOPUR, Aug. 15 <By Air Mall). The Chief Minister of Mad ay a Praaesn Panoit navi Snanuar onuKia, in an Independence Day message to the peopi» ol the State. >aiu tnat the tasKs ahead selt..ullicicncy in food, increased proauction, abolition ol poverty and ignoranceFOC - 182 words
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Advertisement37 1950-08-21 3 "DIRECT SAILING TO COLOMBO m.v. NAPOLI ETD 20th September. 1950. nvv. 'SURRIENTO" ETD 22nd October, 1950. accommodat.on $90— with food available. For particulars please apply AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY LTD. 64, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone: ***** Telegrams "AmerloycT37 words
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250 1950-08-21 4 Proposal Receives Secy. Of States Approval Proposals were recenil submitted to the Secretary of Stale for the Colo lies recommending an increase in the number of Elected Members on the Legislative Council and a strengthening of Unofficial Representation on the Exec tiive250 words
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48 1950-08-21 4 C.G. To Lay Foundation Of I sland Club Tlie ceremony ol the Foundation Stones ol ti _e New Club House on Island Cluh Road (6th mile. Thomson Roadi will be perform d bj the Rt. H n'ble Malcolm Mir Donald, on Saturday. Sent. 2 at f> p m48 words
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166 1950-08-21 4 in the Brst six months <»i tht« ye.iv. approxin .H iy 450 ci'ses oi corruption were investigated by the A nil •Corruption Section at Pollci Head Kuala Lumpur, o; that number, ll so far have been i lie übject ol procet d pays a Federal166 words
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178 1950-08-21 4 NEW m .1.111. Aug. The Indian Prim- Miatoter Pandit iawa aarlal Nehru, has in invited to Peking »>.% the Chinese Communist govrrameat and is ui\inn the tarttatisa serious eomtMemtloa although so fjir Jie has no) replied officially, it v\;ts rr;torted mi Sunday. IiA.P. - 178 words
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274 1950-08-21 4 Peking Govt. Agents Monopolise Hongkong— China Trade HONGKONG, Auk. 20.— The Colon's trade with the Chinese mainland ,'esterda] was almost exclusively in he hands of Peking Government ig—ls, and the majority oi local imxirters and exporters lias written oil be China market, acording to usuaiy reliable sources. Peking's agents, saidReuter - 274 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-08-21 4 Picture on top slums I)r. /am (left) Indonesian Representative in Singapore, with one of his assistants Beta* ,s a section o the large gathering present at the residence of Dr. Zain at No. 33 Patterson Road on Thursday Aug. 1, to celebrate the filth anniversary of Indonesian Independcce48 words
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Article165 1950-08-21 4 The final ol the Singapore Boys' clubs Football Competition, whidi was h"ld last Thursday and resulted in a draw, will bo replayed tomorrow. Tuesday, at 5.15 p.m. at tho Padang. Both the linali.ts for the 195(1 Cup. the Katong Boys' Club and the Prince Road Boys'165 words
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Article70 1950-08-21 4 G.C.S. CLERKS EXAMINATION A Junior Clerical Examination for General Clerical Sendee Clerks (to pass the bar at $130 per men 18. sem) will be held on Monday, Sept Applications from Candidates for this Examination should be adiressed to the Assistont S creta**y 'E.O.j B, Colonial Secretaiys Office andy should reach70 words
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Article140 1950-08-21 4 A representative meeting of the Malayalees of Kuala Lumpur and it« iiiburtM w;.;s held al the residence ..L-. P. M. Pillai at "Saradolayi ti Ipoh Road, Kuala Lumpur, <>n Battu> ;.;y Ami;. 12 in connection with lh« elebraiion <>f On on festival in the odoLii Capital140 words
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144 1950-08-21 4 Radin sets for schools broadcasting, are being .sent from Norway to Singapore and Malaya. They were bought with funds raised in Norway during a United Nations Appeal for Children Part of the proceeds of this appeal were handed over to UNESCO the United144 words
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597 1950-08-21 4 More Amenities Being Provided For Estate Labour Official Report For July That there existed a lively interest on the part of managers in providing amenities for their labour force was stated in the July report of the Labour Depart. mcul. Federal ion of Malaya. The report adds that more wireless597 words
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
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Letter191 1950-08-21 4 F.I.O. S.I.A. Sir. -In reply to your corresponI dent "S.I. A. Member" wh ise lette: (.questioning the legality of th* j Selangor Indian Ass.eUtioo s anlI liation with the newiy formed [Federation of Indian Organs.— Ijonsi appeared in your last Sunday'^ Issue, I deplore o.s rustling to the Press for191 words
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Article104 1950-08-21 4 All persons having any claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased, late of No. 10, Rowel t Road, Singapore, who di d on the 31st day ol October. 19i;<, are required to send particulars ot their claims in writing to the Official Assignee. Singapore, who104 words
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Advertisement89 1950-08-21 4 TODAY: 6.30 9.30 P.M. SABAPATHI < in Tamil; «V. ZS isiSSJiscS&&4SiS9s&iasß& J^OJOw >^0O^MO_>aO3X)»>^^3OgJ3O3>O0O00OOO0DOO0OOQ0 *****3 DIAMOND I ,>' Shows: 3.15, 6.15 9.15 p.m. SURAIYA and DEVANAND 8 IN I g V I ST C T 8 J L fa. I (Hindustani) X I A^AT CHANGE: 5 AvIKiLSS (Hindustani) g y Starring:89 words
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