Indian Daily Mail, 29 August 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V?. NO. 197. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. AUGUST 29. 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 134 1 Oin-C Kariappa's Assurance (From Oaf Owa Correspondent) BOMBAY*, Aug. 28. -"Tiie Indian Arm) is al prescnl well prepared to defend the countr) s frontiers," General K. VI. Cariappa, Commander-in-Chief toid reporters here len. Cariappa appealed to the youth tu join the Army in larger
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  • 283 1 VIETNAM INFORMATION MISSION ARRIVES IN CALCUTTA SAIGON. Aug. 28. A mleeion from Vietnam Stale Government lew to Calcutta yesterday with the reported task of informing India of Vietnam'* progress towards hklfpwadfffe and m\ study inu Indies administrativ« methods with a view to adopting them. Members ol ihe mission wen Nguyen
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  • 44 1 GOVERNOR FOR LONDON The Governor as President of tlie Singapore Legislative Council after onsultation wan its members has tcepted an invitation to be present s the guest of the British Governnent at the formal opening of the <Jew House of Commons on Oct. 26.
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  • 89 1 i From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Aug. 28.— Mr. P.* C. S«n. West Bengal's Food Minister, *U Ids Government were determin«*«l to tee that no body died of starvation in the State. He denied at a symposium on food here
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  • 85 1 1 5,000 Houses Submerged In Bihar (Fr«»ni Our Own Correspondent PATNA. Aug. 27.— Chest high •iter seeped into 150.000 structures m the river in a Saharsa. District as 'he Kori River flooded by heavy rain •wept over 320 square miles of Dar-Bhan-a Division. More than 500 villages are under Water
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  • 178 1 MOSCOW RADIO COMMENTS ON FAILURE OF DIXON'S MISSIONS LAjtAiJKJItH, Ah., -.0 h&USCOvV ii!... i.o. lepoiiuig in Lunuie oi oa U.vei a mission to soive the Kasiimii a.sp.ne, tuud Lhat the proposal to place Kasnmir undo: a United Wattona administrator, preceoing a pict., waii tuo*ed upon in inuis as an open
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  • 306 1 ALL POLITICAL INTEREST CENTRED ON NASIK *~>(lY«)iii Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 28. AM political interest here bow being centred on Nasik when the coming session el the Indian National Congress night witness BUrtling changes of leadership. P^ndil Nehru's clear statement from Delhi
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  • 48 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 28.— An Indian) Government delegation will discuss in Singapore in September on a return journey from Indonesia, the Commerce Ministry reported. The mission is scheduled to leave for Jakarta on Sept. 6. It will also stop at Bangkok and Rangoon enrouts W India. A. P.
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  • 244 1 PHOTO. TOKYO. Aug. 28.— The right wing of the 120-mile Allied southeastern Korea defence line bent baek Mas! night before the power of a fresh North Korean drive. Severe Agisting was reported from the central front town of Wnegwan Pohoi p.. 43 miles
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  • 31 1 TOURNAI. Aug. 28— Five people tvei a killed and eight injured when a rain ran off the raill near Tournal on Monday. The e;.mse of the accident is not known.- A.P
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  • 68 1 PEASANTS SENTENCED FOR VIOLATING GOVT. BAN (From Our Own Correspondent; AiViiiALA, Aug. 2». Thirty-one jjoasants 01 Chandigarh area win »*cie an estea after a tearsmoke attack oy police last weeK were sen u«aced to three years rigorous impri Monment eacn. 'i.hey were accusea oi violating mo Government, ban on lueeuuge
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  • 114 1 Economic Development Rehabilitation Schemes Should Interlink —Saksena (From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 28. —Mr. Moll., nlal Saksena, former Rehabilitation Minister, urged the Government ot India to interlink the problem of lenabiliuuion ot refugees with the bigger question of economic development of the country. "Wo permanent results can be
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  • 119 1 The dress rehearsal ol the Ramakri.shna J Orchestra's short variety concert at Victoria Theatre on Sunday night pn ved More tha satisfactory. Thirteen year-old Selvaluckshum Raja stole the snow in a simple solo dance displaying rythm ant grace. Some of the artistes
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  • 70 1 NO OPENING OF ESTATE TODDY SHOPS IN MALACCA The Government of the Settlemtni ot Malacca has recently rev.uwed the policy regarding the opening of toddy shops on estates. ihe Settlement Government hai decided thai toddy shops should not be re-opened on estates hut thit in .seeded villages in the Settlement
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  • 248 1 BANDITS BURN DOWN ESTATE PROPERTY MURDER TAMIL SHOPKEEPER KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 28. Yesterday a police party returning *.om patrolling the Kuala Lumpai '•jentong Road were involved in a 'iiotor accident which resulted in the death of one Malay police constable and injury to five others. two of who:n were admitted
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  • 907 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. Aug. 29, 1950. UNITED FRONT AGAINST ESTATE LABOUR have already explained some of the blunders committed by the so-called leaders and spokesmen of the estate labourers blunders which have helped to develop a deadlock in the talks between them and the Malayan planting Industries Employers
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  • 1009 2 Youth Conference Resolution PONJWCHERRY, Aug. 28. terence meeting here recently re o demand the immediate trans I"dian settlements to India Gov une, liMB, agreement between lum to decide the future status About 100 delegates repre |l| the lour French Settlements on
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  • 318 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 28. A demand that Portugal must h;m,| 0 lo the Goans was made at a mass meeting of the Goan oeonl» il' recently. lu,d her* Tiie meeting organised by the United Front of Goans was n over bv Mr. Anthony de Mello, President of the
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  • 671 2 MADRAS, Auk. 28. "The French and Portuguese Governments BhoaM read the eigne of the times and P*«rt with thrir tiny settlements in India forthwith. Otherwise they will be landing themselves in serious trouble since a st:i«e mav ooene very soon at which the people of
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  • 147 2 ALMORA. Aug. 28.— "The inhabl tants of Western Tibet are carrying on their day to day work as usual, but the -threatened Communist invasion of Tibet has cau ed some apprehensions in their minds," a pilgrim who has returned after
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  • 53 2 SRINAGAR. Aug. 28. Sheik* I Mohammed Abdullah, Preule- ui Kashmir aceompan.ed bv Ms Ln Henderson, wife of the' Americai I Ambassador in India. Miss Marte-s Belgian Toari>t and ot'r.ers left Srinagar on Aug. 20 afternoon for Shree Amarnathji, the celebrate Hindu holy place, situated 13.000 feet above the
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  • 422 3 CEYLON NEWS: Re Issue Ot Residence Permits For Indian Settlers COLOMBO, Aug. 28.— it Is authoritatively learnt that the Government of India nave opened negotiations with the Ceylon Government witn regard to tne issue of residence permits ior Jnaians in Ceylon under the Immigrants
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  • 362 3 SO-CALLED LOVE MARRIAGES ARE ALL FAILURES! COLOMBO. Aug. 28.— These 90--cailed ijvc marriages arc failures Horn what 1 hear about them almost aaiiy. Children gootkd marry with the consent of their parent and wua uu-.r blessings," observed Mr. H. A. ac silva, District Jud^e oi COiOaiOO. auriag tne hearing oi
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  • 176 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 28. Tiie Department oi National Languages will .start functioning from the middle of 1951. This new department will d**al with the introduction of Nation tl Languages into Administrative work, the publication of text-books and various other activities as recommended by the National Languages Committee
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  • 196 3 COLOMBO. Aug. 28. Mr. R. Krishnamurthi, Editor, Kalki. addressed a large meeting on Aug. 19 at Saiva Mangayar Kalagam Hall when many hundreds of Tamils from distant parts of the island assembled to celebrate the eighth anniversary of the Colombo Tamil Sangham. The meeting was
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  • 219 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 28.— "1n a free country we are still mentally slaves and ape Western customs and food. Even the Government has forget ten that we are free. In resthouses run by the Government we are given bacon and eggs in the morning and not
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  • 267 3 Ceylon's Economy Is In A Precarious Condition, Warns Dr. J. C. Kumarappa COLOMBO, Aug. 28. "Ceylon is in a precarious condition where her economic set-up is concerned. Living largely on capital, she may topple over," observed Dr. J. C. Kumarappa, President of the Indian Village Industries Association, in a Dress
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  • 108 3 FOC COLOMBO. Aug. 28. Dr. J. C. Kumarappa, President, All India Village Industries Association. Ls now in Ceylon on a lecture tour He wnl conduct a study conference on sceia^ £nd economic problems at the Saiva Maha Saba: Hall. Karainagar The study conference will
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  • 178 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 28.— The Central Government have appointed with effect From Aug. 9. the following persons to bo members of the Advisory Committee constituted under Section 66 of the Trade Marks Act: Mr. Kantilal C. Munshaw, Ahmedabad; Kr. Chandrakant Mutilal, AhBMdabad; Mr. Jaykrishna Harivallades.
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  • 36 3 LONDON. Aug. 28.— Mr. Clement Attlee, Britain's Labour Prime Minister, will make an official broadcast on "the strengthening of the armed forces" next Wednesday at 8.15 p.m. G.M.T., it was announced on Aug. 26 night. Reuter
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  • 135 3 IF RUBBER EXPORT TO RUSSIA IS STOPPED COLOMBO. Aug. 28.— 1f Eastern countries stop shipping rubber to Russia, the rubber market will suffer an immediate drop in price This Ls the oninion held in Colombo trade circles. The suggestion that Asian rubber producing countries should not sell rubber to Russia
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  • 1537 4 Dr. Shankar s Advice to Malayalees Speech At Onam Celebration in Singapore "H e Malayatees living outside India must remember in our every day life thai we ore first and toremost Indians, and then on y Keraleeyans. Let us, there! ore, solemnly resolve on this
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  • 93 4 OR. MISS E. N. KANTATTA Wh > is now in Singapore on a holiday lour from Hyderabad (Deccan). She has had 27 years ol experience #ith women and children's di-. eases. On arrival in Singapore during her holiday tour, her help was available with the Family Planning
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  • 43 4 ONAM SOCCEK AT FARRER PARK TOMORROW Tiie Members of Nctajl Memorial football team will celebrate Onam festival with a soccer game it Parrer Park tomorrow (Wednesday), Aua. 30. at 5.15 p.m. against Workshop XI Al. 7 Company rtASC. All are cordially Invited attend.
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  • 169 4 At the seventh meeting of Penggawas in Bachok District (Kelan tan» the Chairman, the District Officer. Hai; Che Abdullah Batty. stated that Coa-t Guards had I: be strengthened. He expected at least 200 men would have to serve a-* Auxiliary Police. They would ue Issued with
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  • 134 4 TRANSFER OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS REGISTRY Willi effect from Sept. 1. the Office of the Registrar of B:rih> Deaths, Inland Districts, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, will b- removed from the Municipal Health Office, Kuala Lumpur, to the ground Boor "i Suleiman Building, Kuala Lura pur. Applications lot birth ol deatu extracts
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  • 146 4 The sending of gifts from abroaa to individuals in the U.K. without any import licence being necessary in the U.K. is allowed as a concession, but this concession has only been granted on the following three conditions:--1. They must be bona tide unsolicited gifts and muM
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  • 76 4 Wedding On Serkam Estate The marriage of Mr. a. k. Menon (son ol late Sri Chakmungal Kunju Menon) with Miss T. Barala Dev' (daughter of late -Sri K. R. d. s Pillai, Parur and niece of Mr. and c Menon ot Kcraendnre S ta S: i* Bl^' m]] ,)r solemnised
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  • 33 4 The nexl ordinary meeting >• the third session of the Singapore Ug slatlvc Council will be held i i j tne victoria Memorial Huh al mi am. on Sept. 19
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  • 45 4 The Commander-in-Chief FaEast Land Forces, General Sir John Hardin? returned from Hong Kong on Au<c. 26 and left for the Federation on Aug. 27. He will visit the 3rd Battalion, The Malay Regt., in the Kota Bahru area, says an Army Press release.
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  • 337 4 The traffic handled through Port Swettenham d ing the first six months of 1950 constitutes an ii time record. No less than 426,831 deadweight t O J f cargo passed through the port, which is equivalent f an annual tonnage of well over
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