Indian Daily Mail, 28 August 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. no. m. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 275 1 President Prasad's Appeal For Aid NEW DELHI. Aug. 27.— The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, has appealed to the people urging them to contribute liberally to the "Earthquake Sufferers Relief Fund," opened by the Governor of Assam. In his appeal, the President says: "Nature struck a
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  • 173 1 BOMBAY. Aug. 27.— The Bombay Government yesterday announced its intention to declare illegal thproposed one day general Strike called to demonstrate city work<Tsympathy for striking textile workers which is likely to involv 800.000 workers of various utility services in Bombay. Fifty percent of New
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  • 208 1 DAMAGE IS ESTIMATED AT RS. 50.000,000, l 600,000 PEOPLE AFFECTED LIT KNOW, Aug. 27.— -More than 2,300 villages in the United Provines have been swamped by flood waters of eight ri\ era running UWMgfc the State, writes a correspondent who accompanied
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  • 133 1 CALCUTTA, Aug. 27.— Tire Indian Naval Squadron is likely to be comptetely Lndianised within the next year except for the Naval Squadron Commander. Besides the Squadron Commander it is learnt here at present only about half a dozen, nonoa in the Navy, serving as branch
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  • 57 1 (Flea Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Aug. 27.— A dele in the incidence of kidnapPjng, dacoities and other crimes in Telengans districts of Hyderabad iDeccaa) has been reported. The terror campaign of the comminuets in these areas has been blun- I sad the morale of the
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  • 121 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIvANDRUM. Aug. 21.— Soein list Fariy in Truvimcore-Cochln MOWOi g -rowing strength by winning ior the lirst time on by-election to he Legislative Assembly from South l'ravancore Neyatinkara constituency. Soeialist iMr. N. C. Krishna Pillai deleated Congressman Mr. M. G. Raman
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  • 222 1 LONDON. Aug. 27.— Sir Owen >'\<.!j. Tinted Nations Kashmir meI or, arrived in London yesterday rom K-.irachi in a L'nited Nation lakota. Sir Owen who was accompanied by nembera of bis staff, was received t London airport by O—dals of the BHI i-sh Commonwealth Relations Mice
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  • 441 1 CHURCHILL PREDICTS COMMUNIST ATTACKS ON TIBET LONDON, Aug. 21.— Mr. Winston Churchill on Saturday night predicted "there may soon be Communist attacks upon Tibet and Persia." He did not expand upon this statement. However, tho victorious Chinese Communists last winter .said they intended to "liberate" Tibet seen :ind Russia has
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  • 143 1 POMJICHERRY, Ail/?. 27.— Monsieur M. A. Menard. Commissioner for French India, declared here yesterday that th e people of French India were the final authority to decide whether they wish to remain within or outside the French Empire. Addressing the French India
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  • 233 1 N. Korean Attack Near Tundok Repulsed: Communists Capture Kigye TOKYO, Aug. 27.— The North Korean Communists made gains of up to two miles last night and on Sunday at three poinds along the curving 40-miie line on the north-east end of the front. Swinging northestward from their smashed frontal attack
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  • 183 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 27.— Rear- Admiral Bernard Commander of the Indian Naval Squadron on board the flagship INS Delhi now in Madras Harbour told pressmen that Delhi's recent trip carrying Pandit Nehru to Indonesia and Malaya was a landmark in peace
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  • 79 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) GAUHATI, Aug. 27.— Over 26,000 pounds of rice have been air dropped today by the Dakota Aircraft of the Indian Air Forch Detachment engaged on "mercy mission"' over the worst affected areas of Pasighat, Badly* and North Lakhimpur in Assam rocked by
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  • 229 1 MILWAUKEE. Aug. 27.— The Milwaukee Journal in an editorial refuting the Soviet propaganda that the U. N. action in Korea is a war between the white man and the Asians, said in full: 'The North Koreans meeting U.N. forces on the Korean battle front
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  • 34 1 REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST PARTY'S RESOLUTION (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA. Aug. 27.— The Fourth National Conference of Revolutionary Socialist Party of India adopted a resolution stressing the need for trade union unity "to combat tht
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  • 99 1 (Irom Our Own Correspondent) PATIALA, Aug. 27. The Communist menace has reared its head in the Patiala and East Punjab States Ciiion territory, a Police Department spokesman said here. He told a Press Conference that the Government were "fully prepared" to meet any type of lawlessness
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  • 148 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Aug. 27.— The Nizam's Government took firm action against the threat of demonstrations in Hyderabad by the Socialist Party against the recent cut in rice rations. Declaring all public meetings prohibited for the next two months under the Criminal Procedure Code,
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  • 69 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BANARAS, Aug. 27.— Mr. J. Pra<ash Narayan, Socialist leader, refused to sign the Stockholm Peace ippeal demanding ban on the use of he atom bomb and similar destructive weapons in the war area. He is understood to have told
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  • 1020 2 95 p. c Of Workers On Strike -DETAILED REPORT Cloth Loss Estimated At 4*2 m. Yards Per Day BOMBAY, Aug. 21 (By Air Mail).— The textile industry in. ftoinbaj Ckj the largest single producing unit in the country- i^ practicall) paralysed to-day the bi.li day oi
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  • 115 2 MANGANESE EXPORTS FROM INDIA NAGrUJTf. Aug. 27. India will export about seven lakh lons of dol-lar-earning manganese ore during I!>r>o. it w.-.' learned here lately. The United .Slate.-: of America, with 500.--000 tons, will be the largest Importer. The firs! siv months' progl'eSJ" in the manganese export rhivp was recently
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  • 109 2 LUCKLOW. Aug. 19 (By Air Mail). —Seventeen workers of local textile mill, including the General Secretary of the Luc know City Socialist Party, were arrested today f«»r preventing workers of Ihe mill to resume work. About 1,790 workers of the mill I have been on
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  • 437 2 CASE UNDER INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ACT MADRAS, Aug. 2G. In the Madras High Court, Mr. Justice Soiuasundaram delivered Judgment oa Aug. 10, in a criminal revision ease, referring it to a Bench of the High Court for an authoritative decision, as the question raised in it involved in important question of
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  • 193 2 NEW DELHI. Au;r. 87. The Gov. •i anient «>r Burma have decided thai evacuee identity certificates will beinvalid for entry iri'o Burma front Jan. I. 1951, Mid therefore, the Bur uns i>y December I. 1950. will lose their evacuee statu*. Announcing this a
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  • 87 2 GWALIOR, Aug. 27.— The Government of Madhya Bharat have ■greed to concede most of the demands of the studends of Victoria College, Gwahor, following the Interim Education Committee's rccom mendations, it is learnt The committee, appointed three days ago to inquire into the grievances of
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  • 391 2 Rs. 90M. SPENT UPTO MAY. 1950 PATNA, Aug. 27. The DaaSSdUS valley Corporation*! estimate of expenditure for 1090-51 is Us. erore ami 27 lakks. About Its. 9 crores were spent on the Bamodar Valley project npio May 31. 1950. Disclosing tins in an Interview to
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  • 74 2 10,000 Mds. Of Foodgrains Seized From Merchants BBOUSARAI, Aug. 87.- About JO. OOO maunds of foodgrains have 1 o seized from big grain merchants! Ifl Beguaarai sub-division. Monghyj district by the sub-divisional officer. The seized stocks are being sold at controlled rates to distressed people of the areas where food
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  • 221 2 Peasantry Must Become Self -Reliant. Says Dr. Lohia (Prom Our Own Correspondent) JAIPUR. Aug. 25. -The peasantry in the country must become self-re-liant work out Its own advance and not necessarily waif for government initiative." said Dr. Ram Manohar Loliia, Socialist leader, in a speech here. 'Xargcscalc ns ional undertakings
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  • 62 2 DEUVILLE. South France. Aug. 2» A play by the poet Rabindranath Tagore will he the highlight of theatrical pertormances in Deauville South France) during the current season. The play "Amftl and Kind's Letter' tells the story of a sick hoy who expects letter from the King.
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  • 419 2 NEW SCHEME TO BE INTRODUCED TRIVANDRUM. Aug. 27.— A solution of the lonn. standing controversy in Travancore whether all p ri mary schools should be owned by th" State or not effective discharge of the constitutional and leaal okli. gation of the State to impart
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  • 41 2 eminent of Assam have 'teoicled to close the Gauhati Cotton College in view of tho onnt.-nned strike by the j itUdtntfl protesting against enhanced j fees. The college office win, however, rei main open, FOC
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  • 541 2 HOi^G KONG, A\ug. 27 Best informed authoritative British opinion today has it that conditions in South-East Asia have somewhat improved in the last six months and there is a good chance of gradually pushing Communism back out of South-East Asia and containing it
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  • 359 3 CEYLON NEWS: They Mubt be Disrobed Turned Out Ot Temples! COLOMBO, Aug. 27.— Sama Samajist bhikkhus should be disrobed and turned out of the temples with their back liberally tarred," said Sir John Kotelawata, Minister of Transport and Works speaking from th<> chair
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  • 323 3 lo do witu the European community in tne Island" the said. "We are members of the Ceylon (Sri Lanka) Friends League and we nave heard how many of them keep entirely to themselves "We want to adopt the Ceylonc > Buddhist way ot
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  • 185 3 Colombo. Aug. 27. Reduceuj tares on certain sections are to 0.- i jrottght into force immediately by Air Ceylon. This is the first move in tfl ini Cementation of the policy of tne Minister of Transport and Works, jir John Kotelawala, to pioneer the 'eduction
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  • 112 3 DACCA. Aug. 27. His Holiness t-ope Pius XII had promoted the Most Reverend Laurence Oraner u the dignity ol the Archbishop ol Dacca. According to Information reaching the Catholic Diocese here, im portant changes in ecclestatical divisions of Catholic Church 'n Pakistan have been announced by
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  • 199 3 JA T PUR. Aug. 27. Dr. Fleming Lund, Director of the International Anti -Tuberculosis Campaign, said at a Press conference here on Au IP tnat "one human being dies /t tu': rculo&is in every seven seconds in the world and one dies
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  • 283 3 ALLEGED ASSAULT ON CONGRESSMEN ACCUSED SENTENCED IN KARAIKAL CASE KARAIKAL. Aug. 27. The two cases of assault on Congressmen of Thirumalrayanpatnam and Ne-i vary came up for hearing before the Karaikal Magistrate, M. Hubert Rozario. In the first case in which seven persons of Nevary were charged with assaulting Messrs.
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  • 109 3 Maintenance Of Order: Patel's Talks With Chief Ministers NEW DELHI, Aug. 27.— Taking advantage of the presence in Delhi of the Chief Ministers of States in connection with the Food Conference, the Deputy Prime Minister. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, invited them to his residence on Aug. 20 evening for a discussion
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  • 240 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 27. The sixman sub committee which was ap-l pointed by the Central Cabinet to g into certain issues raised 'n connection with the Bihar Land Reforms Bill has, it is tmtholv< iv learnt, approved of the principle that
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  • 186 3 Motor Launch Sinks: Over 30 Lives Feared Lost CALCUTTA. Aug. 27. A Dacca report from the Associated Press of Pakistan state that over 30 persons were feared to have lost their lives when the motor launch '"Badialm" capsized and sunk in the Karnafuli :■;>.•< within sight of its moorings in
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  • 526 3 "RAPID ADVANCE" IN RECENT YEARS m MADRAS, Aug. 27. Inaugurating the Madras Scheduled Castes Students' Welfare Association at the Muslim High School Hall, Mount Road, recently, Mr. B. Parameswaran, Minister for Rural Development, appealed to the Harijans to place the interests of the country above everything, fie
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  • 171 3 Indore Situation Normal: All 8 Mills Be jin Work INDORE, Aug. 21 tHv Air Mail).— < A police constauie, who was seriously injured in yesteiuay's clash here between the lndore-Malwa mill workers and the police, succumbed to his injuries late last night. The condition of a mill-worker is also reported
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  • 31 3 FOC GV.ALIOR, Aug. 27— Mr. Ananu Lilian Mishra. leader of the Opposition in the Madhya Bharat Legislative Assembly, was arrested here recently under the Preventive Deten;on Act.- FOC
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  • 145 4 INDIAN LADY DOCTOR ON FAMILY PL ANNING Dr E. N Kjmtayya, who Is In Singapore on a holiday tour from Hyderabad (DeccanZ has had 7\ .wars or experience with wo net a-'d children's disease* and ll ».s also specialised In Midwifery. Slip is staying with her sister. Mrs C. P.
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  • 332 4 Rescuers Merge Forces To A Fight Jungle Radio contact was established yesterday between Air Headquarters Malaya Operations Room at Changi and live three police and army rescue parties which are fighting their wmy through Kelantan jungle to the scene of Friday 1 s Dakota crash.
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  • 264 4 KAIL SABOTAGE IN N.S.FOUR CRASH WAGONS DERAILED ffl ALA LUMPUR, Sunday— ln Negri Snnbilan yesterday four crash wagons were derailed after bail' diis had removed a length of rail. There were no casualties, says a Police Communique issued here today. It adds: Yesterday afternoon In Negri Sembflan bandits stopped and
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  • 80 4 Among collections lor the Univer« sity of Malaya Endowment Fund irom nl] districts in Kelantan. Pash Puteh Lops Hie list with more than $3,000. 'J he grand total of the Fund now stands at $60,075.49 cts., the July collection being $5,815.68. This was rcccaled by the Hon
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  • 125 4 Labour Party Accepts Mr. Pat Johnson's Resignation At a meeting on Friday last ol tiie General Council of the Singapore Labour Party the resignation >! Mr. Pat Johnson and others were accepted. The General Council decided to demand his resignation from the seat in the Municipal Commission, .since he no
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  • 96 4 Recruiting ol 149 candidates for th< Royal Military Police Corp will take place in Sercmban tr an \ug*. 30 tu Sept. 2 inclusive at th •dices oi the Social Welfare Department. Hat hurst Road Recruits must be British sub < cts. between the ages of 18
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  • 154 4 IMPORT OF LIQUID GOLD NEW DELHI. Aug. 27.—Arrangements for the issue of licences J"»>r the import of liquid gold from -=oit currency countries have now been modified, said a Commerce Ministry Press note on Friday last. Under the new rules, title peirentage of established importer i, who alone are eligible
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  • 100 4 CAMBRIDGE. Massachusetts. Aug. 27. Delegates from 43 countries, including two from Malaya, have been Invited to attend the International Congress of Mathematicians at Harvard University from Aug. 30 to Sept. 6. T^o congress, the hist such international gathering since the 1336 meeting
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  • 42 4 The Indonesian Community In •Singapore gave a faiewell-par y m the occasion ol the departure of Dr. Z. Sain, the Representative -ji the Republic of Indonesia in Singapore Malaya, at No. 73, Sultan Gate, Singapore, yesterday (Sunday).
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  • 484 4 DUTIES OF CITIZENS IN RELATION TO INCOME TAX ORDINANCE Questions with regard to the duties of citizens in relation to the Income Tax Ordinance have recently been asked in the Press. and the following are the answers given by the Income Tax Department:— Q. Is it a public duty to
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  • 364 4 DEVELOPMENT OF COLONIAL TRADES UNIONS The International Committee of the Federation of Trade Unions in a supplement to the T.U.C. Annual Report published on Aug. 23 estimate that help to Colonial Trade Union Organisations will cost them £37,900. This figure is for development in the next tiro years with the
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  • 69 4 NEW DELHI. Aug. 27.— India has "gratefully accepted" the offer of the Ceylon Government to loan 10.000 tons of lies for Madras, it was learned here last night. The steamer carrying the rice is expected to arrive in Madras in the ■econd week of September. Despatch
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  • 200 4 Answering a question by Mr. Pieter Keuneman M.P.. relating to Ccylones" residents in Malaya, who were unable to becomv Ceylon citizens by virtue of descent, the Prime Minister, the Rt. HoiVble D. S Senanayake said that Government will even amend ihe existing
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  • 193 4 With the addition of three more elected nvbers, the Legislative Council of Singapore, after th elections next March, will have nine elected m«» mbe in addition to the three elected by the Chambers of Commerce. A Committee has been appointed to plan the electoral macninery
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  • 106 4 RECORD CROWD AT ONAM DAY CELEBRATION IN SINGAPORE An-unprccedentedly large aher Lng oi Malayalees was mv s the New World Stadium y's'SmS to participate in the Onani 58' orations held there under th auspices of the Kerala Samaiam The function began Sjttf En at 2 p.m. for men, women ann
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