Indian Daily Mail, 27 August 1950

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  • 18 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Maily VOL, VI. NO. l»s. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 691 1 No Canvassing h Mr. Deo Replies To Aciiarya Kripaiani ISEK DELHI. Aug. 26 "Thi* u*nr>« r_ election of the Conares* il U ar s P r^idential (lecuon ui ine congress is a supreme occasion in tho Hiscon, ot rne ongress am the nation ui TTUrZtmVe teeicaiud
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  • 115 1 'No Difference In Ideology' —Acharya Kripalani's Reply To Sri Deo's Statement Commenting on Mr. Bhankarrao Deo'S statement, on tne Congress Presidential election, Aciiarya Hr»paiani said nere: "I have read Sri Shankarrao's statement. 1 nave notning to say about it except that all threj of us are Congressmen and as such
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  • 88 1 BURGLARY IN SUB-DY. MAGISTRATE'S HOUSE BURDWAN, Aug. 26. Articles worth over Rs. 5,000 are reported to havp been stolen on Aug. 18 night in a daring burglary in the house ot a local Sub-Deputy Magistrate, residing in the Parapukur Mahalla of the town. The miscreants broke open the door
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  • 94 1 Goods Tram Knocks Down Labourers At Work RAJKOT. Aug. 26.— Two p-rsons died and 3 others received injuries when a packed goods train knocked down labourers emptying wagons near Gorajna, 5 miles from Uwarka, on Aug. 17 according to reports reaching here. The goods train was in the siding and
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  • 397 1 MADRAS, Aug. 26.— Mr. Kala Venkata Rao, Generai Secretary of the Congress, said here on Aug. 20 that for the first time in the history of the Congress, an area like Andhra was going to be unrepresented at the Indian National Congress session and hoped that
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  • 54 1 HYDJLrtABAD. (Dn Aug. 26. Five persons, described as "topranking Communist leaders*' were shot dead at a place two miles from Jar.gaon on Au-^. 13. Three riflfs, one revolver, 114 rounds of ammunition, a stethoscope and a first -aid kit were recovered by the police from
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  • 59 1 BURDWAN. Aug. 26 The Chairman and members of the West Bengal Disturbances Inquiry Commission arrived here on Aug. 20 morning from Calcutta. Accompanied by the District Magistrate and the Sadar SDO, they visited the areas in the town which were affected during the last disturbances.
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  • 67 1 DARJEELING, Aug. 26. The death occurred here on Aug. 19 morning of Lt. Col. A. DenhamWhite. IMS. <Retd.>, the eminent surgeon and physician of Calcutta. It is stated that while going *o attend a patient on the morning, Col. Dennam-White accidentally slipped down ?.nd sustained
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  • 70 1 SURAT, Aug. 26.— A decision to 'organise where necessary peaceful picketing to curb blackmarketers and profiteers* was taken at a public meeting held last evening under the aegis ol the Socialist Party in observance of "Anti-Exploitation" Day. Earlier in the evening, a procession shouting slogans like "change
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  • 95 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 26.— The air letter service will be extended to all countries where air mail facilities are available from Sept. 1 the Director General, Posts and Telegraphs announced here. Countries have been grouped into four zones, the rates for each
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  • 255 1 500 MEMBERS FREED ON INDEPENDENCE DAY LUCKNOW, Aug. 26.— Five hundred members of two criminal tribes settlements in Uttar Pradesh became free on Independence Day. These are the first among the 1,400,000 members of criminal tribes to have been freed from the operations
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  • 190 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 26. An informed source here revealed recently that a number of transactions relating to evacuee property were still taking place in many parts of India owing to some misapprehension prevailing in the minds of
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  • 94 1 NAGPUR. Aug. 26.— Claims or objections in respect of the draft electoral rolls will have to be made within 21 days from the date of pub lication ol" the rolls, according to a rule framed by the Government 0? India. In ihe case of
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  • 115 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 20.— The sacred relics of Lord Hudana and his two principal disciples, Sariputla and Moggalana, wnich were taken to LauaKh recently, arrived here on August 20 from Srinagar. Colonel Chatterjee, ivinitary Secretary to the r-resiuent, leceived the relics at the Wiilingdon Aerodrome. Kej.iesentatives
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  • 237 1 LAHORE, Aug. 26.— The Punjab (P) Government have issued a warning to all 'Secretariat level" officials to he prepared tor an eventual switch aver from English to Urdu "which may he ordered at short notice" An official announcement stated that the change over
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  • 51 1 INDORE, Aug. 26.— A barber was nneu Rs. 2o by the Magistrate at oraroth, a tehsil town in Madhya Bharat, for refusing to shave a cobbler, according to report received here. Two other cases of a similar nature are pending before the Magistrate, the report adds.
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  • 3993 2 Otherwise It Will Be Disastrous, Warns Mr. S. Govindarajulu Naidu Advice To Madras Graduates MADRAS, Aug. 26. Addressing the new Graduates of the ladras University at the Convocation held on Friday (Aug. 18) ftemoon, iMr. S. Govindarajulu Naidu said. "It will be a disaster
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  • 119 2 NEW DELHI. Aug. 26.— The Ministry of Railways. Government of India, have granted the request made by the Press Association. New Delhi, for travel concession on railways for Press correspondents accredited to the Government of India Under the scheme ot concession which will become operative from
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  • 560 2 NEW DELHI. Aug. 26.-The death roll in the Toofan Express dta V last week between Durgauti' *h Karmnasa has reacheil V\. accord*! to a Railway Ministry Press 25 issued here on Aug. 17. This includes four bodies recovered on Aug. 17 and the
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  • 748 3 AlUndia Tribunal's Award NEW DELHI, Aug. 25.— The Government of India have published the award of the All-India Industrial Tribunal (Bank Disputes) in the disputes which were referred to it. for adjudication in June 1949. The award affects about 200 banks and relates
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  • 386 3 Petition For Writ Of Mandamus: Mysore High Court Rejects Claim BANGAPORE. Aug. 26— "We do not think that a case has been made out for a Writ of Mandamus," was the observation made on Aug. 18 by a Bench of the Mysore High Court consisting of Hi*. Justice R. Venkataraminah
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  • 488 4 Registrar's Report For July Twenty-three more applications from societies to be registered or exempted under the Registration of Societies Ordinance, 1949, were received during the month of July, 1950, according to the monthly report of the Acting Registrar
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  • 83 4 The measures which the Admiralty is taking under the Defence programme announced on July 26 include the acceleration of the programme for refitting ships of the Reserve Fleet. There will in consequence be some increase in the demand on ship repairing, yards for warihip
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  • 100 4 Among the six Colonial students who have won the Diploma <•! Journalism from the London Polytechnic is Mr. Lee Khoon Choy who went on a scholarship from Singapore. Seven U.K. students also joined the Diploma, the first awarded by the Polytechnic, three U.K. and three Colonial students
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  • 352 4 The Committee on Malay Education will meet on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon and from 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. from now until about the end of the third week of September with the following terms of reference: To enquire
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  • 271 4 INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION ON COLONIAL QUESTIONS Britain is to participate fully in the work of the United Nations Special Committee on Information from non-self-governing territories. This was announced at the opening session at Lake Success by the British delegate Mr. Fletcher Cooke. He said that the British Government had decided that
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  • 296 4 CONFERENCE OF EXPERTS ON HANDICAPED CHILDREN IN FAR EAST PROPOSED THIS YEAR Experts 1 n handicapped children are likely to participate ference for the Far East region to be held towards the end -V «*<* in India. Dr. J. F. Bulsara. Far Eastern Representative Ul( s fe wt Social Activities
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  • 150 4 The State Secretary. Kelanton. Tengku Panglima Raja called a meeting on Monday (Aug. 21) of representatives of all youth associations and clubs to discuss tne formation of a Youth Council in Kelantan. The draft constitution of the I Council was discussed in detail and i
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