Indian Daily Mail, 24 August 1950
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Title Section18 1950-08-24 1 Indian Daily Mail v01 j*• NO. 192 MM;. A PUKE, TIfUUSDAY. AUGUST 24. 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS18 words
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215 1950-08-24 1 China's Invitation To Nehru Not Official But 3y Madame Sun^ln Her Personal Capacity SEW bI.LiU, Aug. z 5 bile Prime Minister Panjit Nehru has received no official imitation to visit Peking, Madame Sun Vat-sen, one ot the Vice Chairmen of the Chinese U>\ eminent in Peki.iL:, is known here toReuter - 215 words
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Article56 1950-08-24 1 HONGKONG. Aug. 23.— Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Commissions Genera] in South-East Asia., arrived in Hongkong this afternoon on a routine visit tor several days. Lieut-Gen Sir John Harding. Commander-in-Chief. British Land Far Ea?t. als o arrived today II wn* believed that Gen.. Hardin'.' came here especially toReuter - 56 words
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149 1950-08-24 1 I.A.F. Planes To Drop Supplies To 'Quake Victims NEW t DELHI, Any. lndian Air Force Dakotas are enroute to northern Assam lo drop thousands ot pounds of nee and other supplies l<> areas devastated by last week's eaithquake and subsequent Hoods. A spokesman said tnat the air forced received anReuter - 149 words
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58 1950-08-24 1 KARACHI, Aug. >:>.— Tho Pal*istaa Governor-General has directed the East Cental iiiyli eoarf te inquire imo the 13 alligations <>t mhwoaduct md iui«approp nation oi public moucjagainst H. li. Chowdhry, fsnaer inance Minister of the Province. Xlm- Pakistan Governs icnt's next step against theAP - 58 words
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93 1950-08-24 1 CEYLON TO LEND 10,000 TONS OF RICE TO INDIA COLOMBO. Am-. 23.— Ceylon Will lend India 10,00') tons of rice, according to usually reliable sources here today. The loan will be made in response to a reyue.s' by India'? Food Minister, Mr. K. M. Munshi, and Its terms stipulate thfttReuter - 93 words
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Article244 1950-08-24 1 tokyo. Aug. 23. -Allied forces I today furiously pounded a threatening Communist wedge in me Iportnern front where tne swelling Dattle for Taegu approached u Cll wax. "_itii the growing thunder i»l 'air and artillery bambardment, .can troops ramm d In an •■_< the aovancedA.P. - 244 words
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75 1950-08-24 1 A welcome and valuable contribu- to the Government Education .■Man bar? bO2 1 l*»ade by Mr. Lee Korg n wh > t\ memory ol n*«i father Lie Kao L'huan has l^natetd 3 ci i of land at 3 m.S. Thomson Rd., opposite the Polo75 words
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125 1950-08-24 1 KARACHI. Auk. 23-— The Associated Press learned on Wednesday that Ihe proposal put ofrward by Sir On en Dixon for a passible solution to the Kashmir dispue without an overall plebist was s partition of Jammu Province the Muslim districts to go to Pakistan, andA.P. - 125 words
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87 1950-08-24 1 A local-born. 30 year-old Mr M. A Rahim Khan will contest the forthcoming Municipal Elections .n the Rochore Ward as an Independent cadidate. He is a ajcial worker and was formerly the President of the SHB Staff Association in 1947 and87 words
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Article716 1950-08-24 1 May Suggest New Ways To Sec-Council For A Settlement On Kashmir FAILURE OF MISSION: TEXT OF STATEMENT j^ARACHI, Aug. 23. United Nations mediator Sir Owen Dixon left Karachi today with his personal stalf for London and Lake Success to report on the failure of lii-chree-nionth mission toReuter - 716 words
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75 1950-08-24 1 OANAM CELEBRATION AT NEW WORLD STADIUM ON SUNDAY Tne Singapore Kerala Samajam Will celebrate the Oanam Festival on Sunday, Aug. 27. at the New World Stadium, from 2 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Dr. E. A. Shankar will preside over the celebration. Oanam actually falls on Saturday, Aug. 26, but the75 words
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Article44 1950-08-24 1 IfiSS N. K. Radha niece of Mr. A. P. Menon of E. M, W. Latex, Ltd., Singapore, will give a special recital of Malayalam music over Radio Malaya on Oanam Day, Saturday, Aug. 26. from 5.16 p.m. to 5.45 p.m.44 words
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Article116 1950-08-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 23.— The following Police communique was issued here today. Early this morning, a goods .train was- fired on by bandits in Perak. There were no casualties. At 5.55 p.m. on Aug. 21. two civilians were fired on by live bandits in116 words
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Article141 1950-08-24 1 MANCHESTER, Aug. 23. The Liberal Manchester Guardian today took a grave view of the present deadlock over Kashmir. The Kashmir "quarrel" this paper declared, had had wider consequences in recent world history than was recognised Both the Indian and Pakis! an Prime Ministers, it was also suggested,Reuter - 141 words
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877 1950-08-24 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. Aug. 24, 1950. A SERIOUS BLUNDER AND ITS TRAGIC SEQUEL WE are n oi at aU surprised that the talks held i" Kuala Lunipur early this week between tlie •called Pan-Malaya" Rubber Workers' Negotiation Committee and representatives of the Malayan Planting Industry Em ployers' Association877 words
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789 1950-08-24 2 Election To Be Held On Aug. 29 \i'A\ DELHI, Aug. 23. A triangular contest br the Congress Presidentship of the Nasik session is announced last week by Mr. Kala Vcnkata Rao, General Secretary of the Congress and Returning Officer for the election. The three candidatesFOC - 789 words
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Article346 1950-08-24 2 IfADRAA Aug. 23. An Electric Bath for the treatment of children suffering from Poliomyelitis was switched on by the Maharani oi Bhavnagar at the Stanley Hospital, Royapuram, on Aug. 17 evening-. Its cost was met out ot the money raised bv school children all over theFOC - 346 words
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Article392 1950-08-24 2 "PAKISTAN WILL HONOUR PACT" MR. UAQAT ALI'S ASSURANCE KARACHI. Aug. 25.-— Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, w Minister of Pakistan, declared here on Aug. 14 that the Delhi Pact had worked well and had eased the tension beiween India and Pakistan He assured India that Pakistan would continue to implement everyFOC - 392 words
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201 1950-08-24 2 MADUAti. Aug. 23.— The Govern ment have sanctioned the appoint* ment of Efficiency Officers with a view to maintaining close contact with the working of the intensive cultivation and Integrated food production schemes in Hie districts. IC is learnt that eigiii Efficiency Officers have h.eenFOC - 201 words
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Article88 1950-08-24 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 23. Mr B Venkatapplan, Secretary to the Finance Department of the Government ol Bombay, has bou appointed by the Government of India to be Director In charge of banking. Inspection and development al the Reserve Bank ol uidlft, it i.s learnt bete. The Government ofFOC - 88 words
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250 1950-08-24 2 (Frees Oui Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug, 23. For Ihe first time i» the history of the National COBgress Andhras will be unrepresented in the Nasik pleaars session as we'l as the presidential election since Ihe election disputes among Andhra Congressmen have effectively250 words
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133 1950-08-24 2 NEW DELHI. Aug '>3.—Thc Government of India, it i i understood, have decided to enter into partnership with the Tata Locomotive and Engineering Company which ha.s already started manufacturing boilers for the railways. Manufacture of locomotives at this factory has reached an advancedFOC - 133 words
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Article262 1950-08-24 2 IMPROVEMENT OF COTTON POSITION INDO-PAKISTAN TRADE SETTLEMENT EXPECTED NAGPUR, Ang. 2.'J. Shri Harekrishna Mahatab, Industn and Supply Minister, said in a talk with pressmen recently that he expected "a settlement" on Indo-Pakislan trade matters in September or Oetober, which would improve the cotton .situa tion in ihe country. While everythingFOC - 262 words
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104 1950-08-24 2 GWALIOR, Aug. 23. The students st like in Gwalior, which culminated in police nring on Aug. y: last, v,a> called oil Following the decision of the otudents to end the strike, tht Maanya Bharat Government announced tneir decision to release tnose persons wao wereFOC - 104 words
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Article108 1950-08-24 2 GAUHATI, Aug. 23— Dum Dooma town, iorty miles from Dibrugarh in upper Assam, was badly damaged by the earthquake last week, according to a report received hew. Almost all the pucca buildings ir. the town, collapsed or were damaged. Railway lines and important roads leadingFOC - 108 words
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242 1950-08-24 3 PgrUON NEWS: Ceremonial Official Opening To Be Performed Later JAFFNA, Aug. 2.,.— The cement factory started production last week as 11.55 a.m. the auspicious hour according to the Hindu Calendar. Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam, Minister of Industries Industrial Research andFOC - 242 words
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180 1950-08-24 3 COLOMBO. Aug. 23.- Mr. Men tague Jayawickrene, M.P. for Wel!IVna, was unanimously elected the first president of the United Nations' Association Ceylon which was Inaugurated at the M.P.'s Hostel, Sravasti. In Edinburgh Crescent. Colombo. Mr J. C A. Corea. who occupied the chair proFOC - 180 words
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185 1950-08-24 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 23.— Mr. KhurLal Deputj Minister of Communications, Government of India, inaugurated the Posts and Telegraph Courtesy Week here on Aug. 15 in the Central Telegraph Office compound. Ad rearing the P. and T. Staff, the Deputy Minister said that posts and telegraphs beingFOC - 185 words
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429 1950-08-24 3 "A CAREER WOMAN" EXPLAINS REASON FOR HER SUCCESS IN LIFE COLOMBO, Aug. 23.— Miss Lotus Goonetilleke, Manager of the 16-m.nn. film department of the J. Arthur Rank Organisation in Hombay, is here now in Ceylon on holiday >vith her superior, Mr. M. I*. S. Van Lier, one of the fourFOC - 429 words
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184 1950-08-24 3 CENTRAL AREAS: ALLOCATION OF SEATS IN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Aug. 23.— Six seats are proposed to be allotted to Vindya Pradesh and two each to Cutch, Ajmer, Bhopal and Tripura in the House of the People under the Representation of the People's Act, 1590 the Election Commission announced here recently.FOC - 184 words
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Article65 1950-08-24 3 INDORE, Aug. 23.- Sardar Vallabhbhal Patel. Deputy Prime Minister of India, will arrive here on Oct. 2 next Ganrini JayantJ ij.\\ to lay the foundation-si »ne of Kasturbagram, trainings centre for women workers, it Is reliably learnt. Kasturbagram at Ralam ndal. a village about AveFOC - 65 words
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220 1950-08-24 3 MADRAS, Aug. 23. The Madras Civil Liberties' Union, at a meeting heid here recently. Mr. P. Chenchiah presiding, passed a resolution requesting the Fact-Finding Commission of tho 1.L.0. to take up with th': Government of India the question ol banning freedom of associationFOC - 220 words
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152 1950-08-24 3 MU DELHI. Aug. 23.-reMT.rch centres are to be vet ay U »n reMtttCfe in tho different tensions prevad.ng taj^ •,t ""'i.s aiD be located in Indian Universities the fi th m *«<*«""?™^ b«a's Department of Anthropology and the sixth m anFOC - 152 words
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Article61 1950-08-24 3 KARACHI, Aug. 23. Mr. L. K y Indinn Trade Commissioner in in, has been appointed as y'lia's Trade Commissioner in Lou- it was learnt here. Ur Sin-h. who has held his pre■wt post for nearly two years, will «ave here for Delhi before proceed•ns; toFOC - 61 words
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135 1950-08-24 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 23.— A two-dav conference between a Bihar Ministerial delegation and a six-membe. committee of the Central Cabinet began here on Aug. 17 morning to discuss controversial provisions oC the Bihar Land Reforms Bid. The Biil alms at the abolition of samindars inFOC - 135 words
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Article193 1950-08-24 3 PATNA.. Aug. 23. Six persons received minor injuries as a result ol the derailment of the Calcutta bound Bombay Mail near Jhakim on Aug. 17 morning. Jhakim is on the Grand Chori line of the EI Railway, about 30 miles west of Gaya. A communique issued byFOC - 193 words
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86 1950-08-24 3 Assam Earthquake: President Prasad's Message Of Sympathy NEW DELHI. Aug. tS. The President Dr. Rajendra Prasad has sent the following message to the Governor of Assam: "Distressed to hear about the widespread catastrophe Involving damage to property caused by the earthquake In some eastern el'stricts of your state. Press reportsFOC - 86 words
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111 1950-08-24 3 HYDERABAD. Aug. 23. It is understood on reliable authority that the Hyderabad Governmen thave dropped the idea of preferring au apnea! to the Supreme Court of India, against the order of the Full Bench of the Hyderabad High Court holding that the detentionFOC - 111 words
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Article61 1950-08-24 3 MADRAS. Aug. 23.— The Government of India, it Is learnt, have permitted the Madras Government to proceed with th? Malabar Tenancy Amendment Bill. Some of the subjects d'scu^sfd In the Bill. are. it, is mentioned. !n the Concurrent List and. therefore. the Government of India's consent inFOC - 61 words
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Article151 1950-08-24 3 Three rivers in Uttar Pradesh Ganga. Ghagra and Gomati are in spate causing damage to life and pioperty in 7 districts ot Uttar Pradesh. The worst hit district are Baharaich and Rae Bareilly. Sixty villages have been inundated, in Baharich district on account of floods inFOC - 151 words
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763 1950-08-24 3 300 VILLAGES IN BIHAR UNDER CHEST-DEEP WATER FLOOD WATERS OF POONPOON BREACH EMBANKMENT: PATNA ENDANGERED PATNA, Aug. 18 (Ry Air Mail).— The water level ot the river Poonpoon, a tributary of the Phalgu River in spate, has crossed the danger point. An area of about 100 square miles from Patna763 words
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Letter250 1950-08-24 4 •Sir. -The formation <>r the F.1.0 does not seem t<> appeal to certain sections ol the Malayan Indian:-: and while the M IC, being apprehensive of rival body had reasons to oppose the formation ol ;i new political body it should be admitted that for some time250 words
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