Indian Daily Mail, 22 August 1950
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Title Section16 1950-08-22 1 Indian Daily Mail *Ohm VI. NO. 150. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22. 1950. POUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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252 1950-08-22 1 Premiers rood Ministers Of States Confer In Delhi (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Aug. 21.--" rime Minister Pandit Nehru addre^i"ji: a ("(inference of Chief .v misters and Food Ministers 0 f a il States on Saturday emphasised the need for252 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-08-22 1 PHOTO) Pictured berc al Loadoa'i Scotland va<i th.s naoraiag Smg. 16 aro Mary Voon < ri^iii 21, the only wo omm poliee Inspector in Malaya, and ■ergent policewoman L\ Laykam. Mart' tame to London to studv British Polite methods.- A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article69 1950-08-22 1 KARACHI, Aug. 21 .—The Palustathat Norwegian Mountaineei -a i to the top of Tirich Mir, Pakistan's highest peak, has been presented to Governor-General Khawja Nalimuddin by Prof. Arne Naess, leader of the mountain climbers. The presentation was made at s tea party given for theA.P. - 69 words
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Article121 1950-08-22 1 KARi CHI, Aug. tL— United Na7i.ns mediator on Kashm'r, Sir O'.en .iixon, returned from New Delhi OH Monday after talks with Indian .'rime Minister Pandit Neluru and Indlaa efldals, says an A J*, report. He told pressmen ti al be has almost completed his talksA.P.; Reuter - 121 words
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Article66 1950-08-22 1 LUKNOW, Au<;. 21.- No Indian kisses his wife on a railway platform, the Government's Film Inquiry Committee has been told. Beg im Aizez Rasul, woman member of the Legislative Council here, made the observation as she oompl lined thnt Indian films misrepreIndian women. Love sceneA.P. - 66 words
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269 1950-08-22 1 EXISTENCE OF LEAGUE HARMFUL TO INDIAN MUSLIMS MADRAS OPPOSITION LEADER'S WARNING (From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 21. The Muslim League has become ex tinct alter the Partition of India, declared Mr. Abdutatif FarooKhi. Ihe sewly elected Leader of the Opposition in ihe Madras Legislative Council replying to a recent269 words
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31 1950-08-22 1 NtW DELHI, Aug. 21.— India has «*><ied to reserve the coastal shipJ|ns7 hade for Indian shipping. In»n v.-s^Hs now earrv 75 w\r cm.t. Kt*HeJ mimm A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article81 1950-08-22 1 HONGKONG, Aug. 21.— A proCommunist newspaper reported here in a dispatch from Chungking that the Chinese Reds had ordered all secret societies in southwest China to bo dissolved. The newspaper, Wen Wei Po. saio that the order was issued by General Liu Po-cheng, chairman ofA.P. - 81 words
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Article56 1950-08-22 1 BOMABAY MILL STRIKE STILL ON BOMBAY, Aug. 21.— Fifty-four of Bombay's 60 cotton mills were closed today, the sixth day of a Socialistsoonsored strike for a wage bonus. 'About 7,000 of the city's 250,000 mill hands were at work today. Police arrested three people for trying tr» defy UHI banReuter - 56 words
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231 1950-08-22 1 Assam Govt. Begins Aerial Survey Of Quake-Stricken Region GAI IiATI. Assam, Aug. :l\. Vn ..i Govrmirnl uAeials ledaj hegan a four day aerial survey of Brehntapatrs VaUej regies of Upper .Vsiidi, devested by vlolenl earth trcesera last Tuesday. ihe Indian Air Force Dakota which arrived here yesterday will hy paticuiarlyReuter - 231 words
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119 1950-08-22 1 LONDON. Aug. 21.— Britain is informing the Netoerlandq (Joventmeiit mat Captain lurko" Westeriing, the Dutch reoel leader from Indonesia, will be deported to Holland if ho lands in Britain, it was learned from an authoritative source here toaaj. According to this source, the BrittenReuter - 119 words
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Article49 1950-08-22 1 PAK JUTE WHEAT FOR EGYPT CAIRO, Aug. 21.— Egypt and Pakistan have signed a trade pact undei which. Pakistan will send Egypt 4,000 tons of raw jute and 200.000 tons of wheat. Egypt will supply Pakistan with cotton, cotton yarn, woollen cloth, silk cloth, rice and pharmaceutical products.— A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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307 1950-08-22 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. The Katteaal Press Club in Washington is planning to create an Unni Nayar memorial foundation under which Indian journaliHts could come to the United States to study. This was announced at a memorial service at the residence of ludian AmbassadorA.P. - 307 words
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99 1950-08-22 1 Andhras Welcome Thirumal Rao's Appointment (FreSl Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aag. 21.— There is great jtihdation among the Andhras in the City over the appointment of Andhra member of Parliament M. ?»i. Thiolmal Rao as Deputy Minister in the food and Agriculture Ministry of the Indian Union. Andiiras have long99 words
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Article64 1950-08-22 1 TOKYO, Aug. 21.— Gen. MacAriiiur's headquarters announced at 10 a.m. (local time) today that "in "response to a request by the Commander-.n-<L/hief, United Nations Command, the dispatch of reinforcements without delay, the United Kingdom v_«o\ eminent has decided to send an iiiiautry lorce from Hongkong toReuter - 64 words
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187 1950-08-22 1 DJAKARTA, Aug. 21.— Sources close Is the Boards of Directors of estate enterprises incorporated in Djakarta told Aneta today that practically all estate workers in West Java had complied with the strike order of the estate workers trade union, Sarbupri, Aneta news agency reported.Reuter - 187 words
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644 1950-08-22 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. Aug. 22, 1950. A CARPENTER'S JOB V\/ HL ihe Federation of M.. aya was inaugurated U> the teeth of universal opposition in this coun ry the Indian Daib Mail regarded it as signifying no real reform whatever. Thai there was hartal aU over the country,644 words
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Article1341 1950-08-22 2 President's Broadcast Appeal To The Nation NEW DELHI. Aug. 15, (Hy Air Mull).— The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, in a broadcast to night called upon (he people to throw themselves into the "noble task'* of building a new and better India. "Capital trade, labour,FOC - 1,341 words
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Article444 1950-08-22 2 "FEDERATIONS OF LOCAL BODIES" \m\m PARLIAMENT SPEAKERS SUGGESTION BOMBAY, Aug. 21.— Mr.G. V. Mavlankar, ker of ihe Indian Parliament, said here recently th] he considered Local Self -Government to be of tju importance for the well-being and the future of 0 u country. Mr. Mavlankar, who was inaugurating a copFOC - 444 words
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55 1950-08-22 2 GUNTUR, Aug. 21.-A group A persons described as Comm.m-^ a. ucd on Aug. 11 a village in enapalle Taluk of Gunlur distric' md hilled two landlords, accordi.i< 0 ofiicial reports received here iiig. 14. The raiders also canit'j tway cash, and ornaments bn hreeFOC - 55 words
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Article70 1950-08-22 2 NEW DELHr. Aug. 21.— India r» eived 43.2C0 tons of foodgrains from inroad during the week ending Au^ J. 1030. it Is learnt here. The total arrivals since Jar.ua rv '.950 arc wheat 7.90,100 tons, Ploa !,35U ton.-: Rice 1.32,000 tons, ->lias 4,000 tons; Barley 650 tonfilletsFOC - 70 words
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Article64 1950-08-22 2 AGRA, Aug. 21. A massive brick ind stone construction, believed to bf •Ider than the Taj Mahal has Dee bscovered on the left bank of tkl iver Jumna just opposite the Taj. The recent heavy rains v/asheo •way much of earth thus leading tc he discovery.FOC - 64 words
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Article290 1950-08-22 2 SRI AUROBINDO GIVES 'DARSHAN' PONDICHERRY, Aug. 15. (By All Mail). Sri Aurobindo and the Mather gave "darshan" this afternoon la several thausund devotees drawn from all parts of t. e world. The occasion was the 79th hirthday of Sri Aurobindo. The 'darshan" commenced at shout 2 P.M. the devotees marchingFOC - 290 words
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Article60 1950-08-22 2 LAHORE. Aug. 21._P an dit HnJava Hath Kunaru, member of the Indian Partlar^V, has arrtved her on felt vvav to Kabul TS>vhV Kimvou u\\,\ ftyw^y^ r., s i-,e was going on a sixteen day privet* Visit to Afghanistan. His visit, h-. idded, was inFOC - 60 words
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Article533 1950-08-22 2 "BE PROUD OF THE REPUBLIC" PRESIDENTS ME3SI6E NEW DELHI. Aug. 15 (By Air Mail) —The President. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, has issued the following message to the nation on the occasion of tho third Anniversary of Independence: "While celebrating the third anniversary of our freedom, we have to remember that weFOC - 533 words
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Article74 1950-08-22 2 CHINGLEPUT, Aug. 21—Mr. M. T. Vedaatam of Malayankula (Kancheepuram Taluk), a 'prominent Socialist of this District, who was wanted by the police In connection Ith the Agfrariaa dispute in the •illagc. for an alleged offence under Section 9 (bl di of the Madras Maintenance of Public OrderFOC - 74 words
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67 1950-08-22 2 NAGPUR, Aug. 21. Mr. A. D. Mnni, General Secretary of tho Y-I.N.E.C, in a statement, says: A meeting of the Standing Committee >f the A.-IN'E.C. will be held in Bombay in the first wce!i of September. Members are requested to .keep themselves in readiness toFOC - 67 words
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974 1950-08-22 3 Sardar Patel's Message SEW DELHI, Aug, 14 (By Air Mail)^'We arc celebrating our Day of Independence for the third time after we achieved it. As my mind takes a broad sweep of events since then, the predominant feeling is one of thankfulness andF.O.C. - 974 words
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516 1950-08-22 3 CONGRESS PRESIDENT'S EXHORTATION NEW DELHI, Aug. 15 (By Air Mail). Dr. B. hdtabhi Sitaramayya, Congress President, in a statement issued on the occasion of Independence Day, said: Once again the cyclical turns Wheel of time has brought Ihe 15th of August to remind us olFOC - 516 words
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601 1950-08-22 3 MADRAS, Aug. 15 (By Air Mail). The Madras Government marked the Indian Independence Day by a number of administrative measures. The chief among them were the taking over of a second batch of zamindari estates and the extension of the scheme ofFOC - 601 words
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293 1950-08-22 3 WEST BENGAL CONGRESS LEADER RESIGNS FROM PARTY CALCUTTA. Aug. 21. Mr. HeriMUKta Kumar Base, who resigned the Secretaryship of the West Bengal C— gwse Assembly Party and membership <»f the Indian National Congress also submitted the resignation of hi-s seat in (he State Assembly. In a letter to the SpeakerFOC - 293 words
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Article185 1950-08-22 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 21. The Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharl 1 Nehru, told Mr. Kamath in Parliament on Aug. H that it had been _aid down definitely and preel elj lhat Deputy Ministers "are pari and parcel of the Council ol Ministers and they have been reappointedFOC - 185 words
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Article40 1950-08-22 3 CALCUTTA. Aug. 21 —The third ranking Indian tennis player, Narendra Nath, will tour Australia under "he auspices of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia late this year. He is expected to arrive in December. FOCFOC - 40 words
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321 1950-08-22 3 APPALLING BROUGHT HAVOC IN CEYLON COLOMBO, Aug. 21.— Harrowing reports of widespread and acute distress to both man and beast in many parts of the country, due to the severity of the prevailing drought, are pouring into Colombo. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Labour and Social Services Mr.F.O.C. - 321 words
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678 1950-08-22 3 Registration Of Citizens: Closing Date Not To Be Extended? CEYLON NEWS: Colombo, Aug. 21. Contrary to the expectations of Indian political quarters here, it is improbable that ihe Government of Ceylon will make provision to postpone the closing date beyond August 4, 1951, for the receipt of applications for registrationF.O.C. - 678 words
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404 1950-08-22 4 Appeal Made At K* LIndependence Day Celebration Meeting "Indians overseas were described by our Prime Minister Pandit Nehru as unofficial ambassadors of tfw country and is up to us to see that the fair name of India is kept pure and tn sullied404 words
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Article199 1950-08-22 4 Teachers and educational experts irom all over the world are now studying English Hie and literature in Britain. Tney are attending special courses in these subjects arranged by the British Council and come from twenty-seven different countries. Sixty-five teachers iron eighteen nations are199 words
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Article, Illustration63 1950-08-22 4 Nearly 1,000 tous of bomb* {mured from the bomb bays of 96 U.S.A. Superforts onto Red troops packed together on the west bank of the Naktong River in South Korea to lay Aug. 16. Earlier, B-29s saturated a chemical plant in the North Korean town of Konan. Photo shows: TheA.P. - 63 words
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Article41 1950-08-22 4 KOREAN WARFKONT. Aug. :Jl.— >\ new 1950 model Russian macliinegiin lias been raptured hy Ihe Americans and will he flov.n to Lake Succetw us evidence dial Rnssia is aid* lag tl><- Norta Koreans, it was staled I <«n Monday. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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380 1950-08-22 4 ONE P.C KILLED AND FOUR OTHERS INJURED Kuala Lumpur, Monday. In Kedah last night, bandits attacked a police party. One Police Constable was killed, two Police Co* stables seriously wounded and two Police Constables slightly wounded. During fallow-up operations, another Police Constable was seriously380 words
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214 1950-08-22 4 Pending agreement between the Sterling area and SCAP covering trade between the Sterling area and Japan, in the year ending June 30, 1951 the Malayan Governments have decided to distribute import quotas totalling M536.6 million, says an official Press statement214 words
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90 1950-08-22 4 Br. Ground Forces For Korea Prepare For Departure HONGKONG. Aug. 21. Britain's lir.st ground forces lor Korea -the Argyie and Sutherland Highlander! and the Middlesex Regiment were today hastily preparing fcr an cariy departure from Hongkong. Though they have been aware for several days that something was in the newsReuter - 90 words
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Article100 1950-08-22 4 DEAUVILLE, Aug. ll.—King Farouk of Egypt was the guest ot honour last night at the FrancoEgyptian gala he.e, most brilliant event of tho Peeuville Hummer season, attended by 600 people. Over 1,000 had to be turned away from the Ambassadeurs Restaurant in the Casino buildings here. TheReuter - 100 words
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Article178 1950-08-22 4 The Seletar Tamils! Association. I at No. 177-66. We«t Hill Road, VA M S Seletar, held their Extraordinary Annual General Meeting .on Aug 13, when the following Officebearers were re-elected lor the year. 1950; President: Mr. A. R. Manickam; Vice-President: K. Athimulam; Hon. Secretary: Mr,. Nk Chandrakasan;178 words
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76 1950-08-22 4 The 79th Birthday of Maha^shi Sri Aurobindo will be celebrated at the Vivekanandu Ashrama Hal! Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow Wednesday. Aug. 23, at 6 p.m All arc cordially invited. The Programme is as follows: 6 p.m. -Prayer and Bhajna meeting 6.^0 p.m.— Lectures: ChairmanMrs. H.76 words
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Advertisement267 1950-08-22 4 UmSm Lose 55 Planes In Korean War WASHINGTON. An 21. T United oia.es Air £oii:e ....a. un on Sunday it had lost 55 planes i enemy action in the Korean war This fiugre does not necessan'cover all plane losses, since the force said it included only losses dited to the267 words
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