Indian Daily Mail, 25 August 1950

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail yOI.. VL NO. j 93. SIN^AI'UUE, i TtiDAY, AU.UgT~2S, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 273 1 Secret Deal With Russia Denied NEW DELHI, Aug u The rh-,,.,... r u M c nc cnances ol world was in near future are fairly reiuotc," Indian Prime Minister Pandii Nehru told a press conference on Thursday. At Ins last press conference shortly
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  • 91 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 24.— 1n the v. ake of the Indian earthquakes of but week, serious floods are report•ri in central and northern India. The Koai River in Bihar has in- i 500 villages and rendered 500.000 homeless. Hundreds of other villages ave affected by
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  • 81 1 KARACHI, Aug. 24.— Premier Liaquat Aii Khan of Pakistan is awaiting an invitation to visit Moscow. h> said ou Wednesday. He received an invitation in Ma\ of last year, he said, and was asked to go there before Aug. 14. He said that he replied
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  • 100 1 War Office announces that Major General R. E. Uuquhart now temporarily commanding Malaya District is to remain permanently with title of General Officer Commanding Malaya. Brigadier R. C. O. Hedley who was to have succeeded Major-. General Urquhart in October will instead assume appointment i 1 Commander
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  • 196 1 GOVT. MAY TAKE OVER TEXTILE MILLS Bombay Textile Strike I (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Aug. 24.— The Bombay .lillowners Association which repre- n!*. ili«' City's sixty mills employing >9 cotton textile labour in S a e nenl today en ninth day ef Mm nclalisr-oponooted >>t i iiv<- on the
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  • 397 1 KARACHI. Aug. 24.— The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Liaquat J All Khan, on Wednesday blamed Premier Pandit Nehru of India for the failure of the Kashmir <iliks. Sir Owen Dixon, U.N. Kashmir j mediator on Tuesday said i!:at the talks had tailed. Premier
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  • 37 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 24, Mr. John A. Thivy, the Government of India Representative in Malaya has been appointed as the Indian Commissioner in Mauritius, it is officially announced In New Delist GIIS
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  • 558 1 SEC-COUNCIL'S REFUSAL TO NAME AGGRESSOR ALSO CRITICISED NEW DELHI, Aug 24. Indian Prime Minis te r Pandit Nehru said here today that with the failure of Limed Nations mediator Sir Owen Dixon's mission on the Kashmir dispute "we go back
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  • 62 1 DOVER. Aug. 24— Philip MiCkn, n. 19 -year-old British schooibov landed in France at 9 a.m. BST today having swum the Channel in 25-4 hours, according to news received here He thus became the fourth swimmer to conquer the Channel in both directions, having successfully crossed
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  • 810 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Fri. Aug. 25, 1950. ANOTHER SERIOUS BLUNDER BY ESTATE LABOUR "LEADERS" TN our editorial yesterday we pointed out one serious blunder which the so-cal-ed leaders 01 the estate labourers committed i n their negotiations with the representatives of the Malayan Planting industries Employers Association as a
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  • 567 2 Diwakar Committee's Recommendations NEW DELHI, Aug. 24. The Diwakar Committee appointed by the Government of India ;o ,lto into the question of abolition of caste and communal distinctions in governmental activities in accordance with the Constitution, was understood to have completed its report which has
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  • 93 2 BRUSSELS. Aug. 24.— Capt. Raymond "Turco* 1 Wcsterling, 82-year-old Commandei of the Indonesian JI evenly Host* 1 rebellion early this year, arrived by air here today. He cam< in an unscheduled Sabena i rcraft and close'y guarded by gendarmes and security police was escorted from the tarmac
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  • 46 2 BASIRHAT. Aug. 2i, -SiKspecting her fidelity an aged man of Haripuv village murdered hi! young wife and her alleged lover and surrendered himself to the Ponce. I It is stated that the husband who was enraged to see his wife and the
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    46 2 A.P. This elsse Up portrait study of Princess Margaret was made bv Rovnl command at Buckingham Palnee. The Princess, pictured here wearinc t f."! l i ,e satln ****»/*f with pink and white roses, celebrates her 20th birthday anniversary Aug. ?3. Photo by Baron, released through
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    66 2 PHOTO. Deepa Mukajee 21-year-old daughter of one of Bengal's leading Hindu families, is pictured here at her Bayswater (London) Flat, on Aug. 19. Her marriage to Lieutenant-Com-mander John Temple West was twice postponed and she on Aug. 19 packing her 50 so.ris in preparation for a trip to the island
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  • 261 2 REMITTANCES TO FOREIGN LANDS: SANCTION OF RESERVE BANK NECESSARY NLW DELHI. Aug. 24.— The Ministry ol Finance in a Press communique reminds the public thu the sanction of the rI Bank is essential to make remittances .to foreign counti^ F_s_ business houses, eta desirous of engaging emntovees fro^'ovSiS India should
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  • 149 2 BOMBAY, Any. 24— The GovernI ment of Bombay, in a memorandum submitted to the Central Government control on Agricultural commodities and on certain other essentials to stabilise prices, it is learnt. The memorandum, which was sent about a fortnight ago, stressed the need, il is understood,
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  • 34 2 suspected lover together in his room, murdered both of them. Next morni ing lie went to the Police station and surrendered himself. The bodies have been brought to Bairhat for post-mnrtssa 1 Uun. FOC
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  • 221 2 COMMUNIST PARTY TO PARTICIPATE IN INDIAN ELECTIONS KOLHAPUR, Aug. 24. Mr. S.A. Dange, Comma. 1 Hist leader, Lold a Press conference here on Aug. 17 that be n did not positively hind himself to either violence or non- b violence. b Mr. Dange, who is on a tour of Kolhapur
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  • 333 2 SHEIKH ABDULLAH TO VISIT AMARKNATH SRINAGAK, Aug. 24.— The Chief Minister of Kashmir, Sheikh Abdullah, accompanied by Mrs. Loy Henderson, wile Of the United States Amuissiuior in India, left Snnagar on Aug*. 'Hi for the holy shrine of Aniarnath. Thousand! of pilgrims from all wVOT India are now on their
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  • 146 2 KARACHI. Aug. 17, <Bv Air Mail,. B --T';e traffic and busin_i on Buds B Road, In front oi the Municipal Cor' K poration building brought to a stand- still following the ineidont yesterda\ morning was restored to normal b\ B the evening. B Till late last night, theie
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  • 257 3 (f^OjV NEWS: But On Condition Thai No Attack Is Made On Russia! COLOMBO, Aug. 24.— Radio Ceylon's Commercial Section will relay the U.S. Government's u Voice of America programmes if the U.S. Government agrees io the price and other conditions, one of which
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  • 142 3 tiiat aituougn he had attended Higher schools in Ceylon and rounded off his education in London, he always remembered nls village his old village school and his o.d teacher. The training and sell -.leip imparted in the Missionary School had laid for him the foundation of his successful career. Referring
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  • 251 3 COLOMBO. Aug. JC.— "With the attainment of Independence, a controversy on the place oi English in Ceylon Is brewing." sal'! Mr. K. Kanagaratnam. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister 01 Education, at the parents' day celebration held at Chidambaru Vidyalaya, Valvettitural. Proceedings began wuh the recital
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  • 183 3 Sir Kinthiah Lady Vaithianathan Entertained COLOMBO. Aug. 24. fl th:an v'aiui.au.iuia.i and Vaithianathan were entertain^u a coinpii m-ncary cLoaex jy t.i« Old Boys anu Old guiS Ol Mt Kopay Christian Co.i ge, Sir iia..tnrans alma mater. Mr. O. Cheliiah, the Prhieipa. ol tne Co*.ege presided Covers were laid f:>r over
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  • 274 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 24. The employment of women in the money order and savings branches of the Postal Department is recommended by the committee appointed to investigate money order frauds in post offices bctiveen 1914 and 1917. The commit ee, consisting ol Mr. D.
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  • 301 3 JAFFNA, Aug. 24.- Mr. C. Sittampalam. Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, speaking at Victoria Colleg Jailna. in connexion with Jaffna Savins.-. Wees, said there h a greal deal of criticism that money was invested during a savings week and withdrawn shortly after. Statistics showed that
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  • 54 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 24.— Indian Army personnel have been told not to wear "unauthorised ornaments" .vhile in uniform. An army order deplores particularly the wrong tendency among army personnel to wear bejewelled rings" and says that only signet rings are permitted. The wearing of bejewelled rings i*, condemned
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  • 48 3 NEW DELHI, At'g. 24. A reputa Lion ol ei^ht members Of Parliamen from Centrally administered areas led my Mr. Deshbandhu Gupta, wait Hd on the Deputy Prime Minister Sardar P-itel. on Aug. 16 morning t( discuss with him the problems o Part C Sta FOC
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  • 183 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 24. Mr. lal Piakasii Narain, President of AllIr.dia Postmen and Lower Grade Fcslal Employees' Union's on Aug. 17 reported to the Union's Executive Council that the Central Minister lor Communications, Mr. Ran Ahmed Kidwai, had accepted most of their demands. Mr. Narain had
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  • 67 3 DELHI. Aug. 24.— Mr. A. K. Chanda, Financial Conuniasloner for Railways, is leaving for Euiope on Aug. 27 to arrange for tne supply ,f rolling stock and capital equipment for Indian railways Mr. Chanda will also study the organisation aid operational arrangements of the British Railway
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  • 33 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 24— The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, on Aug. 21 administered oaths of office and secrecy to Mr. M. Thhumala Rao, Who has been appointed a Deputy Minister.- GILS
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  • 310 3 INCREASE IN INDIA'S POWER PRODUCTION NEW DELHI. Aug. 21.— The p..-. prising the Indian I'uion uas double,! ing ta Ike data compiled liy the Cent t'on increased from 2,4<**i million kilo lion kilowatt hours in It 19. The total installed capacity nf ali generating stations in Ii dia reached nearly
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  • 352 3 NATIONAL BOARD SET UP TO ADVISE GOVERNMENT DEVELOPMENT PLANS TO BE REVIEWED NEW DELHI, Aug. 24.— The Government of India have announced the formation of a National Harbour Board, to consider and advise Government on important problems relating to the administration and development of ports and
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  • 60 3 HONGKONG. Aug. 24.— The body ol Mrs. Noras Evelyn Stutchbury, •he Englishwoman who was the vioIm of a terrorist ambush near Pahang on Aug*. 19, Is hfting bunco m Hongkong. Tne burial will follow a funeral service at St. Johns Cathedral. Late Mrs. Stutchbury was
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  • 141 4 On Way Back From Indonesia i NEW DELHI, Aug. 24.— The Government of India are sending a trade delegation to Indonesia, with a view to promoting trade relations between the two countries. The delegation, which will leave New Delhi on Sept. 6, ip primarily
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  • 136 4 A special report on the help required by Trade Union Movements in the British colonies was puolished on Tuesday by the General Council of Lhe Traue Union Con* gross. One of the aims with srhicn the new International Confederation ot Free Trade Unions was founded
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  • 176 4 OANAM FESTIVAL AT NEW WOULD: FULL PROGRAMME The Singapore Kerala Samajam will celebrate OANAM, the hervesc lestival of the Malayaieo, under the presidentship oi Dr. E. A. Shankar at the New World Stadium from 2 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 27. All Malayaiees are cordially invited to participate
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  • 68 4 Kerala Samajam Badminton Tournament Finals The finals of the Keraia Samajam Badminton Tournament wilJ be p!a:. d at the •'Fire Brigade Hall" Tanjong Pi-.gar tomorrow. Saturday. Aug. 2t3, at 3 p.m. sharp. SINGLES: Ando vs. Vincent. DOUBLES: S. S. Hamid and Rahman vs Ando and Vincent. There will aiso tie
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  • 138 4 We are informed that "for the < purpose of serving the Malay J masses,' another Malay Lndepcn- < dent daily newspaper "Melayu I Raya' will begin its first publica- t;on on Aug. 29. printed and pub- < hshed by the Melayu Raya Press Limited at
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  • 36 4 Tin- King has approved til award of the Imperial ServW Medal to Mr. C. S. Sundram, Gnief Proof Reader ot thej Prttiiig Department Federation of Malaya Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 30 4 The Governor ha> nominated Mr Samy. to preside over the Juvenile Court, Singapore, under section -tfi tc> of the Children and Young Per- i sons Ordinance 1940.
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    • 398 4 LOWER PERAK INDIAN ASSOCIATION The half yearly general meeting of the Lower Peras Indian Association, Teluk Anson, will be held on Sunday, Aug. 27, at 4. "30 p.m. Among other matters, the meeting will discuss Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Fund. NOTICE foTMPORTERS All Importer* who have yet to obtain F'orcign Exchange
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    • 65 4 ii-ht ß-mwira-ii a n i 4hh j wj TODAY: 7.00 ft 9.15 P.M. SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON" (cuMSr by Technicolor) TOMOKKO'tY .VUDNITeT" -V "NIRMALA" in Malayalam) reii7_i i rai«" s~ds?. i:^_vsiL^Vt.VjT ,t^».f*' r toooooooooooooooaauaa TODAY: 6.30 JUS P.M. i SDRAIYA ft NTOAR BALAIH" iHladusU.nl) MIDMTi TOMORROW: STRANGE BROTHERS" (Tamil)
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    • 154 4 UA,i XiA) mm CiVJH FfoHVAL IN OUR RESTAURANT TOMORROW I High class Indian Vegetarian Meals specially K prepared in nitre ghee, by expert hands f or "ONAM will be ready from 9 a.m. tomorrow, m All are requested to visit. m new knanba bhayan I 221 SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. I
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