Indian Daily Mail, 26 August 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail l2l^A.i- n Q- ijm. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY7 AUGUST 2h\ 1950. TTIX PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 38 1 (From (hu Own Correspondent) BOiViii/K. nug. 25. Four dacoits ohed the residence of a Municipal Oouncuior in Bombay Nurth early 'today, ine Councillor fired two revolver shots at the escaping dacoits.— -"P.v right. ax.mmmi
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  • 138 1 Radio Reports Of Invasion Still Unconfirmed M-\\ DEI JfI Aug. 25 -Chinese Embassy officials .auioa Friday that they could ,iot confirm radio reports that Chinese Communists had invaded Tibet. Officials who listen regularly to Peking Radio said they had heard no Peking broadcast reporting
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  • 261 1 PICKETING OF SHOPS: SPLIT AMONG ANDHRA CONGHESSMEN FEARED (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS) Ang. 25.— The Andhra Provincial Congress Worttag Commiltif under the lead of Prof. N. G. Ranga has derided te organise pickettini; nf theft where essential goods are being sold above eontrolif.-U rates, in order to rouse the
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  • 66 1 deea residing in Kuala Lum I 1 i;n,i irhs will celebrate the J omm Festival at the Chettiars* Chamber Hall la Sentul, today Sa- (1 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. TV programme includes music i-eena and flute) by Malayalee ■nates. There will also be
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  • 103 1 Query On Residence Permits To Indians In Ceylon COLOMBO. Aug: 25. --India has I asked Ueyioa ior early clarincatkni jf us policy for granting residence permits to Indiana in Ceylon Usually reliable sources said today that the Indian Government had hanked a memorandum to Ceylon's High Commissioner in India, Mr.
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  • 148 1 Prohibition Bombay Judgment Not Binding On Madras (Froiii Our Own Correspondent) MADRAB, Aug. -a. Prohibition iinister Mr. San.jeevi Reddi Md .Ts^mcii here that the Legal Oepartteut had been asked to examine the I ui the Bombay iiitfh Court's ec s >n on the test prohibition egae .•guiding provisions of the
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  • 166 1 The 103th bandit exe< nod under lie Emergency Regulations was &nged <>t the Pu in Prison in Kuala aimpur this morning, Aug. 25. 1950. de v, as Chong Yit Ho, who was sharged before the High Court. Kecmban, with the ofTence of carrying revolver, and sentenced to
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  • 354 1 NORTH KOREAN TROOPS MASSING FOR NEW ATIACK TOKYO, Aug. 20. A strong tank-led communis counter-attack routed the Soatß Korean i iger' iieg v ment norm oi ine east coast town of Kigye today, smasning a two-mile dec. note in Gen. iViacArtnur i defence box. tiXct'pi Cor heavy United Nation* air
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  • 191 1 POSTPONEMENT OF INDIA'S PLAN REGRETTED WASHINGTON, Aug IS. The IVushiagtoa Post yesterday nrprcafcid regret a! the postponement of the security Council's consideration oi id.as plan thai the non-permanent iocs of ilie Con toil ihirald try to >• he the Korean crisis*. la an editorial the Font said that ilthoogb the
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  • 27 1 Tne Indian Fine Arts Society will stage a Variety Concert at the Ran. .as Institution Hall, Br.is Basah Road. Saturday) at 8.30 p :n
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  • 265 1 Mr. To Contest Tamilnad Congress Presidentship BUT RUt. KAMARAJ NADAR'S RE-ELECTION MOM LIKfcLY (From Our Owa Corresponds*) MADRAS, Auk- 25. The Tamil a>! Coagm* elections which Have „t oaactuded demonstrate without doubt thai th,- Madras Provincial Congress organisation was the best in India; for the elections to Pum-iiu la and
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  • 126 1 COMMUNAL G.O.— MADRAS GOVT. TO APPEAL (From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 25. —Madras State Advocate General Mr. Kuttikrishna tfenon has nied on behai; ot the Government an Appeal to the Supreme Jour, against the recent decision ol he Madras High Court, declaring invalid the Communal Government Order regarding admission
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  • 129 1 INDEFINITE STRIKE" ENTERS TENTH DAY (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Aug. 25. Only two ol Bon. hay's sixty cotton textile mill •re partially working today when tli e Socialist -sponsored "indeiinite ..ic" on the issue of hones entered the tenth day.
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  • 81 1 iFrom Our Own Correspondent) AMBALA, Aug. 25. Police used eargas to disperse, demonstrators in lajwara village and arrested 13 persons f')i- defying the ban on meetings ind processions. The persons were demonstrating against the building of the Btate's aew capital in Chandigarh. Five peasants of
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  • 204 1 Earth Tremors Still Continue To Rock Assam Hills Large Scale Destruction Reported SHILLONG, Assam, Aug. 25—Inermittent tremors were still being fell in the hills, in the northeast corner of Assam. Bridges have been washed away and roads Lorn up everywhere, according to Assam Public Works Minister Ramnath Das, after a
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  • 889 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. Aug. 26, 1. NOTES COMMENTS (UN SOLDI E US AND GLNTLEMANLINtiSS) AMENDING BILL A BILL to amend the Malay Regiment Enactment of the now defunct Federated Malay States and to expand its app'ication throughout the federation has just been gazetted and it proposes, among other
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  • 639 2 Dr. Ambedkar Explains Steps To Ensure Accuracy NEW DELHI, Aug. 25.— The Law Minister, Dr. Ambedkar gave details in Parliament of the steps taken by the Government 10 see thai the voters' lists for the coming elections were as Jar as possible perfect. Replying
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  • 83 2 PANTHER ATTACKS MINISTER'S CAR INDORE, Aug. 25.— Mr. Kaluram Vlrulkar, Education and Labour Minister of afadhya Bharat. had a narrow escape recently when his cai was attacked by a Panther neai Guna, about 150 miles from Indole, according to reports received here. The bonnet and some parts of the vehicle
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  • 449 2 MORE ESTATES TO BE NOTIFIED AIAUKAb, Aug. 25.— ivir. n. aitarama Keddi, Minis. tcr for Revenue, speaking from the Madras Station oi \j India Radio, on Aug. i4 on the extension of Zamindari abolition in Madras State, announced: tk A further batch a estates will
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  • 307 2 GAUHATI, Aug. 25.— Since the opening of the Assam Rail Link, the intensity and pressure put un the Calcutta Assam Airlift, have ea cd. The saga ol this A. rr.it. which started early in October 1949, was comparable in some treasure to the Berlin Airlift in Summer
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  • 196 2 Pegging Of Prices: War- Time Measures May Be Revived GOVT. Or ASIA'S *^O¥E NUW DELHI, Aug. 25. The Government of India are examining various proposals which, when given effect to, would freeze prices at the present level and in course of time reduce the level, it war. Learnt. Parliament, before
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  • 80 2 (iroui Our Owa I. itrrosponUeiit) HOIAtiAY, Ang. lio. l'he strike ol Bombay's 1.40(1 gas workers ended iwo hours after it commenced yesterday morning, following an agreement between the Workers Union and Management. V/oi kern struck as a protest against Liv "failure" of Management lo pay
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  • 246 2 MADRAS, Aug. 25.— 1n the Ma;<lras High Court. Their Lordships GovJuda Menon and Bashecr Ahmed Sayeed dismissed on Aug. 14 the appeals preferred by the three accused in Tinivadamariuliir Kail way .Station Murder case against their conviction and sentence ol death passed by
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  • 343 2 India's Overseas Trade: 1,000-Crore Mark Exceeded NEW DELHI, Aug. 25. -India's foreign trade for 1U49-5U reached an ;jll-uinc record total ol Rs. 1,043.23 ii ores, which was more by Re. 02.15 cions thin in the previous year, according to final trade li^nies available here. Exports of Indian merchandise nn 1
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  • 108 2 NEW DELHI. Aug. 25 —The Prte Minister, Pandit Nehru told Prof. K T. Shah in Parliament on Aug. 11 .hat the Standing Finance Committee had approved a proposal for a supplementary demand of Rs 10,^1.000 or account of the Nations Planning Commission for the veai 1950-51. This
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  • 3153 3 Parliament Passes Bill To prevent Profiteering NEW DELHI, Aug. 25.— Parliament on Aug. 14 pasted the Essential Supplies (Temporary Powors) Amendment Bill which provides for more drastic punishment of those guilty of hoarding of foodgrains and profiteers in foodgrains, cotton textiles and other essential goods,
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  • 776 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 25.— Four lakhs of Malaya's six lakhs of Indians would acquire citizenship rights If the proposed legislation in the Federal Legislative Couneil was passed, Mr. S. O. K. Übuidulla, one of the five Indian representatives in the Federal Council
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  • 1719 4 Mr. Justice Horwill's Confidence Farewell function At Madras High Court MADRAS, Aug. 25. —Members of the Bar and officers of the High Court assembled in strength on Friday, Aug. 18 afternoon in the Second Court presided over by Mr. Justice L. C. Horwill, to
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  • 384 4 CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDING NEW DELHI, Aug. 25.— Dr. B. V. Keskar, Deputy Minister, stated in a written answer in Parliament on Aug. 14 that the Government of India had entered into a 999 years* lease, With a break clause after 99 years, with a London firm
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  • 194 4 Another Brahmin Student Challenges Validity Of Communal G.O. (From Our Own Correspondent) MajjKaS, Aug. 20. Another Brahmin student nas challenged the validity of selections to the Medical College this year when admissions were made on the Oasis ot tne Communal Government Order, according to certain proportion for each toouth Indian
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  • 30 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. 25.— The Government of India have extended the period of repayment of urban loans granted to displaced persons from two years to three years. FOC
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  • 411 4 MR. SRI PRAKASA EXPLAINS RELAXATION OF IMPORT CONTROL NEW DELHI, Aug. 25.— Mr. Sri Prakasa, Mi nii ter for Commerce, in reply to a short-notice Question in Parliament on Aug. 14 morning, explained the reasons for placing a certain number of goods under Open General Licence XX. Mr. Jhunjhunwala and
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  • 264 4 MADRAS, Aug. 24.— The Government have reconstituted the State Harijan Welfare Committee, with 22 members, instead of 24 as at present. Mr. B. Parameswaran, Minister for xtural Welfare, is Chairman of the Committee, and Mr V. Bhashyam Iyengar, Honorarv Director of Harijan Welfare, its Secretary. The other
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  • 294 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. 28. The first meeting of the Planning Commission Advisory Board will be held in *Z Delhi today Aug. 21 and 22, it l learnt. u The provisional agenda for tu. meeting Includes: Planning in the public and private sectors; prioritie, for industrial planning;
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  • 185 5 VEYWN NEWS: Move To Ease Housing Shortage j COLOMBO, Aug. 25.— A tax on landlords who keep their lands vacant or in a state of under-deve- I lopment. is under consideration by the Ministry of Health and Local Government. It is proposed to levy a
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  • 293 5 COLOMBO. Aug. 25. -A bronze head of Sir John Kotelawala, Minister of Transport and Works. will be completed shortly in London—the work of the famous sculpturing team of Mr. and Mrs. Atri Brown. Work on the head was commenced when Sir John visited London recently
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  • 415 5 ONE ALLEGED SMUGGLER KILLED ARD THREE INJURES SEQUEL TO GUN BATTLE WITH CUSTOMS MEN NEAR VELVETIITt'RAI HARBOUR COLOMBO. Aug. 25.— One of a party of suspected smugglers was killed and three others seriously injured, when a Police and Customs party in a launch clashed with a gang of suspected smugglers,
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  • 178 5 Allegation Against Transport Minister's Driver Colombo, Aug. 25. Two Ministers oi the Ceylon Cabinet figured in Parliament over a question ot privileges arising irom the misdemeanour of their driv<_rc within the premises of Parliament House. The Health Minister, Mr. Bandarnaike, told the Speaker tnat he. "raising the matter at the
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  • 73 5 EENARES. Aug. 25.— Swami Karapatrijl has been served with a warrant Issue by the Orissa Police for his presence in law court in case arising from the PoHce-Sadhu clash at Puri during the Rathyatra Fair In July last. The Olissa Police had filed a ease agamst
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  • 430 5 President Prasad's Advice NEW DELHI, Aug. 25. The President, Dr. Ra.iendra Prasad said lure that the world would have to adopt the path of non-violence shown by Mahatma Gandhi to avoid the catastrophe of another global conflagration. "Let us hope sad pray that the
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  • 767 5 mummmn of constituencies NEW DELHI, Aug. 25. Detailed proposals for dividing West Bengal into 34 units for the purpose o. v delimitation of constituencies for the elections lo the House of the People, have been announced by the Election Commission. The Election
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  • 75 5 NEW DELHI. Aug. 25.- President Rajendra Prasad attended a reception held by Mr. Mohamed Ismail, Pakistan High Commissioner in India, this evening to celebrate the Pakistan Independence Day, Aug. 14. I Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Prime Minister, and other Ministers and members of the Diplomatic Corps
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  • 87 5 NEW DELHI. Aug. 25. Tile Foreign Ministei of Pakistan has sent the following message f thanks to the Prime Minister of India: "Please accept and convey to the Government and the people f India the thank-, of the Government and the people of Pakistan for
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  • 189 6 TiK-ie is Singapore today a great and gro .n^ latere i ja Adult Education anu the elimination of Illiteracy. A number of Government Departments and a. growing number oi voluntary organisations are already taking an active part in this field, says an official Press release.
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  • 82 6 Indonesian Consul-General Due In Singapore Today Ihe new Indonesian Consul-Gene-al Mr. Mohammad K;: /it is expected !o arrive in Singapore today Aug. Id. from Djakarta to assume his new post. Mis. Razif is already in town havng arrived last week. The new official shall succeed D< sain, who, on the
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