Indian Daily Mail, 23 August 1950

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VL NO. 191. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, .a GUST 23, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 77 1 Public Meetings Banned In Ambala (From Our Own Correspondent) AMBALA. Aug. 22.— The District M ..-mite has prohibited public meetings, processions and demonstrations in the Kharar area of Ambala District including the site for the permanent capital of the State in Chandigarh from Aug. 23 to Dec. 31 this year.
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  • 72 1 <lrit.n Our Own Correspondent) AMBALA, Aug. 22.— T0 educate peasariLs in the latest methods ot cultivation, a network of model farms js being set up in Ambala District. Every ten villages will have one mo W farm. Satisfactory progress has *^en maintained
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  • 160 1 (rrom Our Own Correspondent) INDOKE. Aug. 22. Indore wa. quiet yesterday after Sunday's wv .1 ivorkc sol the indore-Malv. Mih and Police uia Army and Pol pickets guai*ded unporuuu centres Lhe City. The deatnroll i<».s..- to tv. v. hen a Police Constable who v. seiiousiy
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  • 97 1 GANGA BED TO BE DEEPENED ALLAHABAD, Aug. 22. It is proposed to deepen the lad-mile Gang.. toed becween Allahabad and Buxai I «uiiar fradesh) to make it possible tor steamers io ply between the two stations throughout the year. ine Press Trust ol India says that deepening of the river
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  • 82 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW. Aug. 22. Beven inveis of bi.Lar Pradesh are in spate inundating about bull villages in thir teen districts, a Government spokesj man said today. Tne rivers arc Ctan^es tihagra, Gomati, Tapti, Surjue, Gandak and Si'i. Chitaumi Dam on the Gandak
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  • 306 1 Vast Areas Devastated People Still Reported I____f mm g*% um raniCKy DIBRUGARH, Assam, Aug. 22. The earth's crust was changed "tremendously" over an area of 30,000 square miles by last week's earthquake in Upper Assam, according to geological experts now making an
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  • 210 1 REPORT OF FOOD FAMINE IN MADRAS EXAGGRERATED "KALKI" EDITOR'S VIEW COLOMBO, Aug. 23. Reports of food famine in Madias were exBfgeiated, Mr. K. Krishnamoortliy, editor of the Tamil weekly, "Kalki, ■ali last week on his arrival in Ceylon. Mr. Krishnamoortliy in hero to participate in the annual celebrations l Hie
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  • 106 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 23.— The Bombay Police last week produced before a Presidency Magistrate a millionaire businessman, named Pokardas Tejumal Kataria, who, they alleged, owned irrni conducted a firm putting on ■.he market spurious products represented as patent medicines with poulai foreign brands. In a 12-hour search
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    50 1 PHOTO. The marble PaadH Jawaharlal Nebra, aeeampanted l»y the Hon'Me Defence Miaistei Sardar Balder Blagh, General K. 31. Cariappa, t'om-mauder-ia-Calef Indi.in Army, Bear-Admiral II. Drew, officiating Naval CamnoaadeMa CSiief aad Air- Vice Marshal S. Makerjee, officiating Coiniminder-in-Ciiii-1' I.A.F. coming out of the Lahore Gale to inspect liio Pa ade. AP
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  • 117 1 Mr. Shiva Rao Elected Chairman Of UN "Watch Dog" Committee LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 22.— India's delegate, Mr. B. Shiva Rao. has been e't ed the Chairman of the 16-nation Watch Do,^" Committee of the United Nation* General Assembly, which examines information from non-self-governing territories all over the world. He was
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  • 170 1 SERIOUS SITUATION REPORTED IN NORTH MALABAR (From One Own Correspondent) CALICUT, Aug. 21. The food position i" Chintkkal northers most) ta'uK of Malabar District is causing anxiety, the fennanore Municipal Council reported today. in telegram to the Suite and Central Governments, it hrew alter tion to the "dangerous {Merioratin^ food
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  • 143 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 22— Yet another slop towaids tho development of Hindi as the Rational language, was liken in New Delhi on Aug. 18, when Mr. K. M. Munshl inaugurated a class in Hindi shorthand. The Ward'ia System of Hindi shorthand, perfected after 12 years of
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  • 134 1 Karachi Corpn. Incident: Damage Estimated To Be Rs. 100,000 KARACHI, Aug. 17, <By Air Mail). The t'-;ifhc and business on Bunber Road, in front of the Municipal Corp ti tion building, brought to a standstill following the incident yesterday morning, was restored to normal by the evening. Till late last
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  • 63 1 NIW DELHI, Aug. 22.— The National Cultural Organisation, recently foimed in New Delhi, "to create I cultural and international understanding among peoples of the world/' I held its inaugural function on Aug. 20. Dr. Alexander Wolsky, a UNESCO Representative in India, speaking on the occasion pointed out
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  • 137 1 REFER GOA PROBLEM TO UN, SAYS JOSHI BOMBAY. Aug. 22.— The view that a "more vigorous demiinil he made for the liberation of Geo h> taking the matter to the UN and seeking co-operation of Asian countries, which were now free from the imperialist iniluence," was expressed by the veteran
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  • 103 1 HEW DKU-L, Aug. 23.— Sacred relics of Buddha's two principal distiples, Bariputts and Moggalana, vhl h .re taken to Ladakh recently, e brought hack to New Delhi on Aug. 2o from Brinagar. The Militaiy Secretary to the President received ie relics at the aerodronie. Representatives
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  • 60 1 JOHANNESBURG, Aug. 22.— The apsutheM poUey of th,< South African i Gtavenuaeat, has n •w been extended to i_«.\:s The Ko;<d Transportation j Commission oi S.-:!t._ Africa, has deelded that tavicab owners will. In future, have to choose whether they want to cany European or iion-Euru- pean
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  • 109 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 22.— A report from Saigon that India is objecting Lo France attending talks in London m the Commonwealth Pl.ui lor Economic Development of South EastAsia is officially denied in New Delhi. I It is stated that the Sydney Confe- j reiice, which decided
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  • 37 1 BONN. Aug. 22.— Major-General hem Krishen, the new Chief of the Indian Mission to West Germany, was received by the three Allied High Commissioners in Bonn, on Aug. 17 for formal accreditation, reports the P.T.I. Reuter. GIIS
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  • 98 1 (From Our Own Correspondent > BOMBAY, Aujj. 22.— Fifty-three cotton textile mills out of a total of sivti in Bombay remained closed today, the seventh day of Soeialist- sponsored strike for enhanced bonus lor textile workers in the City. Only 7,000 out of a
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  • 72 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) JAIPUR, Aug. 22.— The National Executive of the Socialist Party of India meeting here discussed the iextiie strike in Bombay, it was learned today. 'ihe Executive sent a message congratulating the workers "on the peaceful conduct" of their strike and
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  • 107 1 BOMBAY. Aug 22. -The popular j. lid charming young Indian actress, Madhubala, has contributed Rs. 50.000 to the Bengal Refugee Rcliei Fund. This sum represents her total savings so far and has been acknowledged by the Bombay Home Minister as a "magnificent and graceful donation
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  • 60 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 22.— The Indian External Affairs Ministry stated today that no oflicial mvitation had been received bv Prime Minister Pandit Nehru to visit Peking. The Ministry, in a press note, added: "Owing to raany pre-occu-pations there is no prospect of
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  • 43 1 BAN ARES, Aug. 22.— Three persons whom the police describe as Communist workers were arrested in the village of Bhadohl Police Circle last week, it was learned here. The arrested persons had been absconding for the last two years. Copyright.
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  • 742 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. Aug. 23, 1950. ANOTHER SIGN OF HOPE THE work! barometer of hop* and optimism which continued to record verj low readings aver since the fighting in Korea ups pushed from the middle of the peninsula right up to its southern end, suddenly rose to a
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  • 331 2 New List Issued \T.\V DELHI, Aug. 22. The President, Dr. Rajcntlra Prasad, has issued a list of Scheduled Castes for 16 States (Part A and Pan B States) excluding Kashmir, in accordance with Aiticle 341 (1) of the Constitution, after consultation with the Governments and
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  • 62 2 DELHI, Aug. 22. The md ng Com oil tee ol iii" .\.ifndia U< rugec < »nfi t. nc ti is de Cided to observe Aug. 27 as a fiefug' i. d^'.nands day' all tn lla. The progra nnu foi th day includes the holdmg of
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  • 223 2 Congress House For Bangalore: FoundationStone Laid BANGALORE, Aug. 22. Mrs iliodharamma Dasqppa. Pio-i denl ol i'i Mysore State Congress, laid the roundation-stone here on \U£. IS ol tne "Congress Bhavan. large gathering Including thf '.i and the Mlnisl »rs of the < iovi ■rnini'tit was present. Mr. K Shamaraja Iyengar,
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  • 283 2 PATNA. Aug. 22.— Mr. Justic. Sarjoo Prasad, at the Patna High Court on Aug 7 quashed the criminal proceedings against Mr. Devbrats Shastri and Mr. Sheomangal Prakash, Chief Editor and Editor, res pectively, of Navrashtra, a Hindi daily of Patna. Passing orders, His Lordship said: Tn judging
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  • 488 2 "FINAL DECISION WITH STATE ASSEMBLY" SRINAGAR, Aug, 22.The work of transfer 0 f land from landlords to tillers would go ahead, said Sheikh Abdullah, Kashmir Premier, speaking at a public meeting here held on Aug, 15 in connection with Independence Day, The question whether landlords should
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  • 71 2 NKW DELHI. August 22. The ex. i t»l ivc committee of the National ]">i Club <>i India has decided t<> 1 '■< p i !>•■ life membci ship ol the club open till tin- end of December this j eai According t<> the Secretary of
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  • 145 2 BOMBAY. Au«. 22.— Mrs. V.v.v tibai Shankar Bliir. Jclnl Ekcretary of tho Bombay Girni Fairs n Mill Workers' Unioa 'Rd Fi:g) who was arrested in March last year and kept under detention under ihe Bombay Public Security Measures Act and tr. j P .vei.iv Detention
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    39 2 PHOTO. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President oi the Republic 01 India pays homage I > the memory of Mahatma Gandhi by placing a floral wreath jn the sacred 'Bamadhi' at Rajghat Delhi on the occasion Ol the Indian Independence Day. A.P.
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  • 206 2 CENTRAL GOVERNMENT'S PROGRAMME NEW DELHI, Aug. 14, (By Air Mail). The Government ot India would from today lake steps to implement their poliey of reserving the coastal trade of Tndia for Indian shipping, a commerce Mteisry Press Note said today. Dining the next one
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  • 165 2 NEW DELHI. Aiij;. 22 It I.s learnt that Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh, Finance Minister, will proceed month to attend the meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund scheduled to be held in Paris in the first week of September. Mr. Deshmukh will
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  • 331 2 TOOFAN EXPRESS DISASTER: OFFICIAL ENQUI RY BEGINS BENARES, Auyr. 22. The nnvoramenl Inspector of Kail. ways, Mr. R. C Sood, visited the site of ihe Toofan Express disaster, about 20 miles east of n^rhals^ri an:! eomme'ued enquiry i»to the accident on Aug. 15 morning. The Govemmeat Railway Po'ice, Sasaram, have
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  • 137 2 BOMBAY. Aug. 22. The Tata Locomotive and Engineering Company** entire project, with the exception of foundries, will be completed by about October 1951 ihe Chairman. Mr. J. R. D. Tata. told shareholders recently at the annual general meeting. "The deterioration in the international situation underlines the
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  • 32 2 PATNA. Aug. 22. a mandap proposed to be created at the spot at Janakapur where, according fcp tradition. Sita was married to Sri Rama. FOC
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  • 492 3 CSYLON NEWS: Legislation lo Be Introduced COLOMBO, Aug. 22.— Government hopes lo in<™ (luce legislation to ban child labour in Ceipor For a start Government will direct its attention t0 preventing employment of children in industrial undertakings. U will then deaf with other .spheres of
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  • 156 3 COLOMBO. Aug 22. E:p r! nents are being carried oat by th authorities with va.ri; u cinds of Ceylon grown foodstuff's with a view to increasing the salt )i local products. This is in pursuance of thi uiaranteed price scheme, unci: *hich Government
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  • 100 3 JAFFNA, Aug 22 "The death rate in Ceylon compare: favourably with that of other countries In he East a.nd no Government La c'oing so much to raise the Spaniard of health as Ceylon." sain "Dr. W. G. Wickrcmasinghc. D r cor of Medical and Sanitary
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  • 149 3 COLOM !0. Au- 22 Th-^ t more t ':-.•?> eta lerta h v been ensued by th: Ministry o< Industries, Industrial R< search a^d .sheries to report on the varirus projects of the Ministry, since «ta inception three years ago. The amount paid for the a vice
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    60 3 PHOTO. soldier keeps watch rron a fortified ridge overlooking K "Hage In the Poliaa* ana „f the Korean Front as he covers («^ti», jmder gw) |»tr >Utaa tfce hUIcUe. A lull South aivhrioii hu b«v; 5 naov«J this Northern front to help hold the Important Penan* Alrfleld, aou out of
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  • 249 3 OLOMBO, Aug. 22.— A British firm of importers Has guaranteed the sale o, 100,000 fresh Ceylon p ne apples each month in the U.K. market. This is the result of a recent display of fresh I eylon pineapples at Coveni Garden to the wholesale
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  • 58 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 22.— The Gove. nment of India have declared Octobej 24 as "United Nations Day,' which will be celebrated in India. Education authorities in India have been asked by the Central Ministry of Education to use the occasion to n'opagate the aims and objects of
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  • 205 3 U.S. PLANS FOR BASING 1,000 AIRCRAFT IN BRITAIN LONDON. Aug. 22 British newspapers said on Monday that the Jn..ted States Is speeding up pia.is to bas? a huge air fighter and bomb- r fleet in Britain. Tiie Labourite Daily Herald sad übout "1.000 American aircraft might be based here as
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  • 322 3 "THE TIGER OF INDIA": GAMA'S SUPREMACY IN WRESTLING NEW DELHI. Aug. The current issue of the weekly magazine, 'Everybody's" af London carries lengthy article oa the most famous of all Indian wrestlers, Gama better known, perhaps, as "The Tiger." Ihe articl. 1 supplemented wilh pictures, is unusually interesting in that
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  • 50 3 CUTTACK. Aug. 22.— Mr. Baidyanath Haiti. MLA, announced in the Orissa A__.serybly recently that he was no longer a member of the Communist Party. He was speaking on the Maintenance of Public Order Act Amendment) BUI. Mr. Rath was ttecUd Chm a labour constituency FOC
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  • 716 3 Board To Conduct Survey NEW DELHI, Aug. 22.— The Executive Committee of the Cottage Lna uicries Board, which concluded its two-dav meeting here on Aug. decided to undertake as part of the Board's immediate programme a "quick survey" of th.- existing cottage industries in the
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  • 943 4 Malaya Cited ,4s The Best Example Tht commercial trends in South East Asia pre* sent o striking answer to the Cominform contentions. Whereas under the o.iiuiunist ideology, the worker by the imposition of norms" and the enforcement of ever larger co-op. ratives in
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  • 54 4 NEW DELHI. Aug. 22.— Mr. B.ii Lb Mukerjee h:«.s been appointed as the Deputy lii»ii Commissioner for India in Dacca, in succession to S. K Ba.su. ihe present Deputy High Commissioner Mr. Mukerjee was Hie Finance Minister and later Supply end Development Minister of
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  • 496 4 Details were issued yesterday by the British Labour Party ot* a plan for mutual economic assistance by the nations of the world. It is contained in a document setting out the policy and principles of British Democratic Socialism. This statement is entitled Lahour and
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  • 452 4 The Malayan delegates to the International Salvationist Youth Congress in London played a leading pari in (he activities going on during the week. On (he first day, all five delegates Una Cheong Fook, Lim Toe Meow, Tan Khia Fatt, Mrs. Tan Soo Lan and
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  • 169 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday A 3 lel commu.ijQU is.^j-'d today wys: On Aug. 13. security forces, in Kelantan < intac bandits. Fire was exchanged bui 'here were no known casualties. Oi th nigh; of Aug. 18.19 security forces in Perak shot dead two bandit hel er
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