Indian Daily Mail, 31 August 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. \l. NO. 199. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. AUGUST 31, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 271 1 hripalani Reported Leading By 300 Votes (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. .30. Reports from ali provincial jentres throughout India where nearly 2,800 delegates to ihe Xasik Congress voted yesterday in the election for tiie Presidentship indicate that it will be a close race
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  • 145 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 30. Mr. Kamaraj Nadar was reelected I'resident of the Tamilnad Congress by 100 votes to 99 obtained by Mr. C. I*. Subbiah. There was hardly any doubt as to the result as leading members of the Ministry
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  • 128 1 DEL hmw 30. A further reiaxatiea in the licencing of imports 01 f.-.tain articles from the soft curr .i< countries for July-December l.i.;i» period has been announced. A New Delhi Press note issued cm _!o Bays: 'Licences will be freely issued to ail classes of
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  • 71 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 30.— Pakistan will inform United Nations Secre-tary-General Trygve Lie she is unable to send armed forces and :n litary equipment to Korea, it •as learned here yesterday from usually reliable sources. Instead she would offer 5.000 tons of wheat in response
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  • 49 1 KABUL, Aug. 30. The Commerce Minister, Mr. Sri Prakash, who represented India at the Afghan Independence Day celebrations in Kabul. Was received by the King of Afghanistan. Mr. Sri Prakash was accompanied to the palace by the Indian Ambassador. Wine Commander Rup GIIS
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  • 26 1 SRINAGAR. Aug. 30.— The Chiet Minister ji Kasamir, Sneikh Ab~ dullail, has been eie.ct.-d unoppo.ed as President of the Kashmir National Conlerence. GIIS
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  • 77 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 30— Miss C. Sab:.s of the Bombay Government's ,'ealth Unit, started in collaboration .iih the Rockfeller Foundation in •oona district, has been awarded the Jniied Nations Social Welfare Felowship for the year 1950. UYiUCi- l ie Fellowship Scheme, Miss Ja.u. will be given
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  • 205 1 UNIQUE FEATURE OF THIS YEAR'S ELECTION NEW DELHI. Aug. 30.— Delegates to the Nasik session of the Indiai. National Congress from all over the country Casl their votes in the Presidential Election, which is being contested by three candidatess Mr. Purushottiam Das Tandon, Aeharya K.i Ipaiam and Mr. Shankarrao Deo.
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  • 215 1 NEW DELHI, Am* 30.— An improved type of the quart/, clock called (he a *omic" clock, is now in the proeess of manufaeture al the National Phyaicml Laboratory in New Delhi. While it has nothing to do with the a U*_ c energy giving
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  • 36 1 The Netaji Memorial Football Club won 3 to nil victory against RASC Workshop XI M.T. Company in a soccer match played at Ferrer Park yesterday. The -scorers were .lackscu Papa^Uan and Velu.
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  • 175 1 ALLIED TROOPS CONTINUE TO HOLD FIRM TO POHANG TOKYO. Aug. 30. Furious fighting wrecked u*e outskirts of P> hang today and cost the Communists heavily in men for a few yams of ground. At times both the Reds and iouth Koreans were attacking simultaneously. But alued troops continued to bold
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  • 357 1 —NEW YORK TIMES HE IS THE MOST INFLUENTIAL NON-COMMUNIST VOICE IN ASIA NEW YORK, Aug. SO. The New York Times said yesterday it was "vital" that Americans should understand Nehru, and asserted that the struggle for Asia "conceivably could be won or lost in the mind
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  • 70 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 30.— Police took up positions at strategic points throughout Bombay today on the e\'« of a genoral "token strike** which threatens to paralyse industries, communications and transport in the city tomorrow. The general strike has been called by the Indian
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  • 52 1 Broadcast By Mr. J. P. Edwards Mr J P. Edwards, the Acting Director. Department of Forestry, Federation of Malaya, will be talking about the work of the Forest Department in the series What the Government Department' are Doing" over the Blue Networ< of Radio Malaya at 8 p.m. tomorrow. iFrMaj),
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  • 38 1 DEIIHA DUN A..t. 30-Experi-SSatoSUT" MSm RS^iS: shown that camphor can be manufactured from "Tutsi" plant. Following this discovery, it lias been decided to grow the plant in various parts of Madhya Bharat. I GIIS
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  • 95 1 Ceylon Agrees To Extend Time For Return Of Rice Loan COLOMBO, Aug. 30.— Ceylon has agreed to a request by India for an extension of the time limit until January for the return of a 10,000 tons lice loan, according to usually reliable sources Ceylon had requested its return by
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  • 83 1 CALCUTTA, Aug. 30.— Mr. Bertrand Russell, the famous British philosopher flying home from Australia said in a Press interview at Dum Dum Airport in Calcutta that "Pandit Nehru is more likely to succeed in arriviny at a compromise on many of the Asian questions than
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  • 195 1 In accordance with their policy of returning the import of foodstuffs to commercial importers as soon as this can be done without risk to the consumer the Governments of Singapore and the Federation have decided that the Commercial import of flour may be resumed.
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  • 59 1 C-G. FOR LONDON TALKS The Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, will attend talks in London next month on plans for the economic development of South and South-East Asia. He wdll be the representative on the United Kingdom delegation of the British territories in South East Asia. Dr. F. C. Benham. Economic
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  • 40 1 Today Thursday, at 8.30 p.m.. Radio Malaya will be re-broad-casting over the Blue Network a talk to the n -ople of Britain by the- Prime Minister. Mr. Clement Attlee on "the need for increasing the armed forces."
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  • 743 2 Inidan Daily Mail Singapore, Thars. Aug. 31, 1950. FREEDOM TO DRINK INDEED! ADDBESSING the "Gentlemen Of the Press"' on SUch an evil-smelling a"rt poisonous stuff cs Toddy, the acting Chief Set retary to the Government of the Federation of Malaya, Mr. .M. V. del Tufo, revealed that the question oi
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  • 2846 2 Liaquat Ali's Statement At Press Confab FULL REPORT India Blamed For Dixon's Failure'- KARACHI, Aug. 22 (By Air Mai'). Pakistan's Prime Minister Mr. liaqat AU Khan declared today that India was responsible for Ihe failure of the United Nations Kashmir
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  • 89 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 30.- Various [gifts presented to the Prime Minister, 'ivmdit Nehru, during ins recent visit i<> Indonesian, were publicly exhibited j f or Ihe fie l Lime M Auj-. 2fi .u J .-.■»< i.ii function in Delhi, organised b) the Indian Nat i<.n:.i
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  • 96 2 DANISH GOVT. TO BUY CEYLON TEA AND RUBBER COLOMBO. Aug. 30.— Direct purchases of tea and rubber from Ceylon are now being negotnMi on behalf of the Danish Government by Mr. A. Theis Neil-en Danish Trade Commissioner at Bombay. Mr. Neiksen said that he nan .-ome here on instructions from
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  • 503 3 CEYLON NEWS: Saffron And Green Stripes To Represent Tamil And Muslim Minorities COLOMBO, Aug. 30.— The Cabinet has reached a decision on Ceylon's national flag. It has decided to accept the saffron-green striped Lion Flag recornmended by the Bandar anui he Flag Committee.
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  • 171 3 Sinhalese And Tamils Must Unite To Stop Communism COLOMBO, Aug. 30.— Social Democrats or Rightits among the Sinhalese and Tamils should unite to stem the rising tide of Communism, declared Dr. L. A. Rajapakse, Minister of Justice, at a public meeting at Anaipanthy. He said the world today was* a
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  • 221 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 3u.-At a public meeting, held under the auspices of the lllankaj Thamil Arasu Kadchchi, at Araly recently in the Vaddukoddai constituencv, Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayagam K.C„ M.P., said that the Senanayake Govci ment was acting in every way as the foster-mother ot
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  • 142 3 TRICHUR. Aug. 30.— The Socialist Party on Aug. 21 started picketing wholesale cloth shops in Trichur in what a spokesman of the Party described as a "campaign against blackmarketing and other malpractices in respect of cloth. Volunteers in groups of two and three stood at
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  • 313 3 Colombo. Aug. 30. Fifteen Indians who are alleged to have landed without permission on the northern coast of CeylJn, off Talaimannar Pier, have been arrested by customs and police officers. Tne arrested men are .--aid to De from Ramnad State, South India. They will be
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  • 113 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 30. A young tailor, K. A. Premaratna of Tin wanaketiya. is the proud owner ol a milk-white crow. He found It in a nest buiU on a tro? near tht, Tiriwanaketiya railway station. Its feathers, beak and feel are while. A'so. unfiike tne, ordinary crow, it
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  • 115 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 30.— The Labour Department is making a statistical survey of the barber saloon trade. The saloon workers, it is understood, favour establishment of a wages board for their trade. A trade unionist connected wi'u the saloon workers' trade told m;that there were 429
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  • 137 3 COLOMBO. Aug. 30.— Four Chipmunk trainee aircraft, expected here before the end of next month will form the nucleus of the Ceylon Air Force. A gesture on the part of the Royal Air Force has expedited the delivery of the aircraft, which will be used
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  • 115 3 COLOMBO. Aug. 30.— "We were r.ot fools when we handed over our land to the foreigners several eenturies ago. They educated our people, they opened roads throughout the country, they found markets for our produce, and they improved our land in general. And at the end,
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  • 116 3 GWALIOR. Aug. 30. -The divisiun bench of the Madhya Bharat High Court, consisting of G. Shinde and P. V. Dixit. JJ. rejected on Aug. 25 the transfer application filed by Raja Chimansingh. uncle of Darshan Singh, one of the victims of the police
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  • 31 3 TAIPEI. Aug. 30. Seventeen Chinese representing their fellow countrymen in Sumatra arrived in Formosa yesterday to pledge their loyalty to Chiang Kai-shek in his plans to reconquer the Chinese mainland.- A.P.
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  • 286 3 TATA IRON AND STEEL CO. "NO FRESH ISSUE OF CAPITAL" romray \u<* 30 -Mr. J R. D. Tata, Chairman of the Tata T,■ nSflp tn introduce bro assurance to the deferred sharehofderson Au' 24 that the BoarS of Directors had no intention of __S_^l_mO( ciStS^S the foreseeable future, and cerrafnlV
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  • 249 3 BOMBAY, Aug. 30.— The Ministry of Information. Government of India, propose to interviewed a broadcasts in French and English through All-India Radio for the listener?, in the Continent, Mr. R. R. Diwakar, Minister of State for Information', and Broadcasting, said here recently. This
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  • 43 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 30— It is learnt that petrol rationing will be cornpletaiy '.removed throughout the states of Madras, Orissa, West Bengal, and Travancore-Cochin from Sept. 1. Recently rationing was abolished onjy to Ute yo«t aUw.--Conyr^lfi
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  • 384 3 LAHORE, Aug. 30.— Pakistan Punjab's three Advisers; Messrs. Hasim Hassan, M. L. Leghari and Mir Ahmed Shah, have handed over their resignations to ihe Governor, Sardar Abdur Kab Nishtar, at Murrec, according to a report received here. This reduces the strength of the
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  • 97 3 SURCHARGE ON AIR MAIL TO CEYLON RAISED NEW DELHI. Aug. 30.— The su* marge on air mail letters and annas per tola and on postcards from one anna to one and a half annas per tola and on postcards roin six to nine pies from Sept. 1, he Director-General of
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  • 41 4 Photographs taken on the occasion of the sports held bv the Singapore Kerala Samajam at the New World Stadium on Sunday. Aug. 27, in celebration of ihe Onam festival. Photo, by HAMID'S PHOTOGRAPHERS, 601. Geylang, Sn^pore
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