Indian Daily Mail, 1 September 1950

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  • 16 1 Iindian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 200. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 241 1 Hereafter The Holy See Will Make Appointments NKVV DELHI, Aug. 3 1. -Official sources in New Delta welcomed the recent agree aieni beiueen the Portuguese Government and the Holy oee, which terminates the Portuguese Government's political patronage over the CatiX) lie dioceses in
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  • 124 1 PROGRESS OF PRIMARY EDUCATION IN BOMBAY BOMBAY, Aug 31 Primary education nas now reached 75 per cent oi tne cniiaren oi sehoolgouig age :n Bomoa> ovate. l'liiS -achievement brings Bomba> at top hi mis sphere oi worn aioni. witn Travancore. Tne progress made in mas* education in the State during
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  • 106 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 31.— Working conditions in the Indian paper mill industry have improved in recent times and wages increased as a result ot a number ol adjudicat ,n awards. In 1949, th re were 21,293 workers in 30 paper mills all over the country. West Bengal
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  • 121 1 The President and Committee of the Island Club announce that the foundation stone for their New Club Building at the 6th Mile Thomson Road will be laid by the CommissionGeneral for South East Asia, Mr. Malcolm MaeDonald tomorrow Saturday at 5.00 p.m. The
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  • 79 1 LUCKNOW. Aug. 31. NMnl in Uttar Pradesh is being developed as one of the State's firee indue, trial colonies for the rehabilitation oj displaced persons. Situated on the main Allahabad Mirzapur road, neir t-tg NainJ Railway Station, the colony will have, among other industries sports goods,
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  • 198 1 INDIAN DELEGATION TO U.N. NEW DLLrll, Aug. 31.— 1t is anr.ouuced mat ioe niaia deiegfel a w tne ntm session 01 tne ut-M^aj 01 me uniiea Nat.o.ii svnien it sciieuuiea to commence at L>aKe toucce^s in i\ew xoik o*. oept. id, i^ao win consLsi ui t.^u loiiowiag: U£ifrti>3JiNTATIVES: Mr. B.
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  • 32 1 NLW DELHI, Aug. 31.— The Gov eminent of India have decided la treat We.it Germany as part oi the soft currency area tor purposes ot import trade control. GIIS
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  • 110 1 INDIA TO RESTORE DISMANILED BRANCH RAILWAY LINES MALAYAN RAILWAY PLEASE NOTE! (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 31.— The decision 01 U;e Central Board of Transport announced in New Delhi on Tuesday to restore 12 out of 26 railway lines dismantled during the war, has been greatly welcome here: especially
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  • 74 1 BANGALORE. Aug. 31. -Mr Edward W. Todd, acting Chief Te t Pilot of the Hindustan Aircraft factory, and Flying Officer Kaul ot the Indian Air F< rce were ki'.eri, when a Prentice aircraft crashed near Bangalore on Aug. 29. Mr. Todd was piloting the p an"
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  • 268 1 (From Our Own Correspondent; MADRAS, Auj?. SI. Mr. K;*maraj Nadar'a re election to the presidentship of the Tamiinad Congress Committee has bee«» greatly welcomed throughout Tamiinad especially because the re-election ensured there would be no changes i" the present Ministry at this
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  • 260 1 AITLEE APPEALS TO BR. YOUTH TO COME FORWARD FOR SERVICE LONDON, Aug. 31 —Broadcasting to the nation last night the Prime Minister. Mr. Clement Aulee. appiaied lu riritisxi youta to come forward for service "to your country and to the cause of peace." flu said i.aat recruits for Bri tain's
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  • 321 1 80 STRIKERS ARRESTED FOR VIOLENT BEHAVIOUR BOMBAY, Aug. 31. A general "token' strike which he Indian Socialist Party ha called for today threatened ■.o paralyse Bombay's transpo t, industry and communications. Police took up positions at strategic points throughout »ie city a
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  • 97 1 MAVLANKAR TO LEAD DELEGATION TO INTER-PARLIAMENTARY UNION NEW DELHI, Au!s. 31. G. V. MavlaVikar. speaker of the Indian Parliament, will lead a four-man delegation to the inter-parliamen-tary union beginning In Dublin on Sept. 8. Others members of the delegation are K. Hanumanthiya, U.S. Mallayya and M. N. Kaul. They leave
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  • 64 1 Headquarters, Far East A:r Force announced here tonight that a Dakota Courier aircraft which took oil from Changi early this morning for Saigon, is raising in the South China Sea. The aircraft, which carried an RAF crew of five and five pa?sBnger.3. yas in radio touch with
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  • 57 1 Police Opens Fire On Strikers: 2 Killed, 22 Injured BOMBAY. Aug. 31. Two peopi* wera Killed and 22 Injured when polico opened fire on crowds demonstrating in four places in north Bombay's mill area. Thirtyone othara wera injured by .stones hurlea by dtriKers. Erlier police had fired Lear gas shells
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  • 415 1 KOREA, Aug. 31. Communist and United Nations forces in attack and counter-attack today smashed deep holes in each others lines on the north face of Korean front. Communists in savage attacks south of Uihuna midway along the northern front, routed weary South
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  • 88 1 In order to provide the necessary supplies of ammunition and equipment and to deal with maintenance and repairs for the British Troops in Korea it ha.s been necessary to provide a small detachment oi men of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps to form an
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  • 693 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Sept. 1, 1950. COUNTRYWIDE ORGANISATION NEEDED THOU G H the Government appear to have fuily realised the indispensable need for securing the co-operation of the people i" the fight against the bandits and other bad elements in the cou'Ury, it is very disappointing to find
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  • 4208 2 UN Must Name The Aggressor First, Insists Pandit Nehru 'With Dixon's Failure We Must Start Afresh' NEW DELHI, Auo. 24 (13y thai the Security Council first < Kashmir the very next time the ternational organization, declare! hurla' Nehru in the course of a morning.
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    56 2 PHOTO. PANDIT JAWAHARLAL NEHRU studying a painting by the Ind nrsian artist, Mr. Affandi at a recrption held by Dr. Soedarsono, Indonesian Ambassador to India at New Delhi on Aug. 17 to commemorate the fifth anniversary of Indonesian Independence. Along with the Prime Minister are seen Mr. Affun (I i
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    97 3 Yvonne Westerling, beautiful Eurasian wile of Turco Westerling, former leader of the "Hep.ven.ly Host" in Indonesia, is seen here at Schipol Airport. Amsterdam, on her arrival Aug. 24 from Java. She is wondering where a.nd when she will see her husband and is worried about her three children whom the
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  • 675 3 Justice Minister Rajapakse's Warning SiNR PETTY DIS-FERENCES AND STEM THE TIDE OF COMMUNISM" COLOMBO, Aug. 31.— Characterising the Federalists' objective as suicidal to the future of the Tamils in Ceylon, Dr. L. A. Rajapakse, Minister of Justice, speaking at a public meeting here, urged all
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  • 359 3 COLOMBO, Aug. Sir— Ceylon's membership of the International Monetary Fu d ?»nd of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank) is to cost, in the fir?,t instance, a sum of 15,000,000 dollars (Rs. 71.250,000), of which at least 5 per
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  • 34 3 COLOMBO. Aug. 31. Mr. Paul L Cassan. Chief of the Technical Training section in the Manpower Division of the internatioal Labour Office, arrived here to discuss Ceylon's participation in the 1.L.0.
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  • 164 3 "A VERY SERIOUS PROBLEM FOR GOVT." SAYS MINISTER COLOMBO, Aug. 31.— Smuggling and illegal entry into Ceylon are causing Government considerable concera. u Illegal entry has become "a very serious problem, according to Mr. E. A. P. Wijeyeratne, Minister of Home Affairs and Rural
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    103 3 Fv'edrieh Flick, prominent 8 o 1 magnate of the Hitler Era, and 18 other former N.-'is w-re released from the Landsbcrg War Cri/nes Prison on Aug. 25. Tilt were freed for good conduct after serving two-th:ris of th.ir seven-year sentences. Others who won their freedom ineiulei Otto Dietrich, 50, former
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  • 474 3 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION MARRED BY INCIDENTS LAHORE, Aug. 31.— Fist fights, catcalls and hooing marred the special session of the Pun jab Muslim League Coumi which began on Aug. 20 morning to consider tho resignation of its President Mr. Abdul Ban, who bad requested the Council one
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  • 314 3 INDIAN COUNCIL TO GIVE RESERCH FELLOWSHIPS IN MEDICINE MADRAS, Aug. 31. —The Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi, is awarding scholarships to the value of Rs. 250 each, tenable for two years for research in medicine and allied subjects for men and women of Indian nationalities, it is learnt.
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  • 210 4 Apostle Of Caste, One Religion, One God, For Man' 96th BiiiiliDAY ANNIVERSARY OF SREE NAKAVANA GtiiiU ON SUNDAY The 96 th Birthday Anniversary of the modern Pro&het of Peace Sree A a ray ana Gurudev, the Apostle of "One Caste, One Hiigion, One God tor Man; Whatever be the religion
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  • 64 4 Under t.ie auapiciouo of tue Netaji MemoriaJ Library, tnc ilinai Examinations oi D.d.H.P.S. tor the year 1950, will be held on ounaay, t>ept. 6, I9ov), from y a.m. to 5 p.m. a* No. 9, Morris Road and l-i. M. Naval Ba-e, 6in b r apore. Ali
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  • 89 4 The Muslim Welfare Association cordially invitee ail Muslims to attend a Mass Meeting, to be held immediately alier Friday prayer today, September u, at Masj.d sukan, North Bnuge Road: 1. To give support for the Aid ot "a\aara-Ad-aoi ana une Aminah aiid protest ugainsi tn«j action
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  • 95 4 (Commercial Use) KEGULATIONS i. O. Paianiappaa +,i No. 122, Jalan N^ Heng, Johorc Bharu hereby givo notioe of intentian to apply fo». a Hackwcy Porinit for one Hire Car to operate fron Jalan Segget. in front of Market Johorc Bharu Town. Tills application will be published In
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  • 88 4 NEW ISSUE OF STAMP EMOSSED STATIONERY 'The Poitmasttr -General, Malaya, uhnouuees taao a new issue oi scamp emcossea stationery lor the (Qtace ot jonore wai be released t^r sale at ail Post Ottiees in Johorc as irom today, Sept. 1. Tne following items will be on sale P<fctcards single 5
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  • 45 4 The annual general meeting o the Indian Fine Ans Society wh; be held at tiie British Council Hah Stamlord Road, on Sunaay, Sep t 3, at 4 p.m. All members are cordially invited to attend, writes Mr. R. Ramahngam, Hony. Secretary.
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  • 430 4 The Manchester Guardian survevin" "South Fact Aci- 'Before Korea won its bad emincne? amon^ tl e dtn^r sootf li the world. aouth-East Asia was thought to be one ot th? motPf/r tening. if the Communist wave n£s recede
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  • 39 4 A fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held a! No. 28, Lorong N, Telok Kurau, th.-re-sidence of M'ss D. Kamala., at 7 30 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday). AH are cordially invited, writes the Secretary.
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  • 80 4 For less than a pound a w«ek, young overseas visitors to Ine Festival of Britain next year, will be able to camp on a special site at Chigwell, Essex. Arrangements are being made for 40 acres of a 170 acre site to bo set aside
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  • 222 4 Corruption Among Govt. Servants— Public's Responsibility The Criminal Investigation Dent Singapore, la a statement i&nied last night, says: "In recent weeks ther? has been some discuss.o.m in the Press and by the Public of the question o. the extent of graft in Singapore: 'How easy the Public nuke it for
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