Indian Daily Mail, 4 September 1950
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Title Section16 1950-09-04 1 Indian Daily Mail VOi,. VI. NO. 203. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, ISSO. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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Article394 1950-09-04 1 COI*CRESi> PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION yoto Aft.m/ i4nd Counted To Avert Inter-Provincial Misunderstanding (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 3. Babu Pumshottaiudaa Tandon uas declared elected Congress President by General Secretary Mr. Kala enkaU'rao after the counting of votes concluded in New Delhi yesterday afternoon, in view394 words
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Article100 1950-09-04 1 OPPONENT OF NEHRU'S POLICIES NEW DELHI, Sept. 3.—Purushottamdas Tandon, who advocates a firm attitude toward Pakistan and is an opponent of many of Prime >1»--instcr Nehru's policies, was elected president of the Indian National Congress, the nation's Jargest political party, on Saturday. He is an Allahabad lawyer and ran unsuccessfullyA.P. - 100 words
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149 1950-09-04 1 CAIRO, Sept 3.— The bodies ef| three of the eight Indian killed ir> Thursday's air disaster in th*> Egyptian desert have now b^en Identified. They are Pallao Subbaya Pillai who was on his way to the Institute for advanced ftudies at Princeton.. New Jersey.Reuter - 149 words
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158 1950-09-04 1 U.P.'s EFFORT TO PREVENT PROFTTEERING (From Our Own CorrespeMlnat) LVCKNovY, Sept. j. immediately t'oliowlßii .he Govt rima-nt of India's vtt.'ome aciioa in issuing an ordinu/ice pegging the price* M essential imported gootu at tlie June 15 Korean \v:». level on Saturday, the Government lit i 1 1 ;u PruUesii took158 words
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101 1950-09-04 1 Informal Discussions On Indo French Relations Held PONDICHERRY Sop I 3 Ur Baiknshna V Keskar Indian De puty Foreign Minister, y^&teraay ti eld "informal" discussions here Aith the Commissioner for French Indian, Monsieur P. Menard Tiio dliciigslOM dep.lt with rela rions between thp Indian Republic and the French, .settlements am!Reuter - 101 words
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232 1950-09-04 1 NO PACIFIC PACT NEEDED, SAYS GORDON WALKER! (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 3.— The British Secretary, for. Commonwealth relations Mr. Patrick Gordon-Walker •vho is leaving for London today by it- I old pressmen on his arrival in IJombay yesterday that he felt that* uas no need for specific pact232 words
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168 1950-09-04 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.— T»u- S'.niv D<- artment jtstcrday ll.itlv th-iiU'.J Press report here that it hart srt retly promiseU China's Communist Government, through India's Prini«- Minister Pundit Neliru, that the United State* would not take ox ei Formosa. AReuter - 168 words
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343 1950-09-04 1 FINANCE MINISTER'S STATEMENT DISCREDITED KAirACfil, Sept. 3. Official an;l ministerial quarters in Karachi lisowa and disassociate themselves- irom Ihe statement made by Finance Minister Ghulam Mohammad on thr eve of his departure for Paris to at-c:-d the SMetJaSJ in Paris this week ol theA.P. - 343 words
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Article114 1950-09-04 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 3.— A former Singapore rubber magnate on Friday joined the Jong list of Chinese Communist notables who are protesting against the alleged bombing of Manchuria !>y American planes. Mr. Tan Kah Kee cabled the United Nations Security Council that "overseas Chinese have beenA.P. - 114 words
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257 1950-09-04 1 SPEECH AT BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY ~OF~ SRI NARAYANA GURU AT SELETAR (By Our Staff Reporter) The 96th Birthday Anniversary of Sri Narayana Gurudev was celebrated with great eclat yesterday under the presidentship of Sir Han Hoe Lim at the257 words
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Article35 1950-09-04 1 Ml- W DELHI, Sept. 3.— Prime Mi■later Pandit Jnwaharlal Ne!iru leaves on Monday for a three-day Inspection of the Assam area which was devastated by earthquakes two weeks ago A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article62 1950-09-04 1 ATHENS, S.ept. 3. Greece la sending an infantry unit to Korea, the government announced on Saturday A cabinet communique said that the decision was taken "in viaw of Greece's desire to re-affirm her solidarity with the other members of the United Nations to participate inA.P. - 62 words
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Article24 1950-09-04 1 The Raub District Boy Scouts Association vnill hold a Scout Rally on the Raub Padan? on Sept. 9 &nd JO.24 words
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75 1950-09-04 1 In answer to an invitation by the Commissioner General for the United Kingdom in South East Asia, Mr. Maicoim MacDonald. transmitted uirough His Majesty's Government to the Government of the United States, to attend the rice conference opening today in Singapore, the United States GovernmentUSIS - 75 words
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373 1950-09-04 1 RED LOSSES ESTIMATED AT 10,000 MEN IN TWO DAYS FIGHTING TOKYO, Sept. 3.— The Korean Communists tted back over the Nam River in panicky rout yesterday after losing at least 10,000 men in two days furious fighting on the south coast of Kore*A.P. - 373 words
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Advertisement104 1950-09-04 1 TELL TOUR PRODUCT* TO THE PEOPLE through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Dally In Malaya over 16 years 71, SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE. TO HONG KONG /A A VIA SAIGON //l\ 7*? COR BANGKOK) mMM DAWN Jam 10 SINGAPORE// /him VIA BANGKOK B c^kok W COn SAIGON) fir H KPH'MNouim ffj104 words
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2442 1950-09-04 2 India' s Diplomatic Relations Reviewed 11 New Legations And Embassies And One Consulate Opened Last Year Proparties Acquired by Go\t. In foreign Capitals NBW DELHI, Sept. :},-Last year lhe Ministry of External \f)uirs opmed II new legations ftnrt embassies and one consul aI < in foreign countries. I'ropcv(ics were acquiredGIIS - 2,442 words
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Article210 1950-09-04 2 NEW RAILWAY PROJECTS IN INDIA new DELHI, Sept. 3. -Decisions regarding the restoration of dismantled railway lines a:id new railway project* were taken by the Central Board of Transport at its meeting here on Tuesday morning (Aug. 29). Mi. Gopala.swami Ayyangar, Minister for Railways and Transport, who presided, told theFOC - 210 words
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Article75 1950-09-04 2 MADRAS. Sept. 3. Since the [< rmation of the Internationa Secretariat of the U'.iitc-d Nation: .it Lake Success, 2io men and women have married fellow workers, and only a few chose B partner of tits or her own nationality. In the iui-t six weeks, there hav:FOC - 75 words
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86 1950-09-04 2 PATNA. Sept. 3. Eight Socialist workers were recently arrested v DaltonganJ for taking out ai unauthorised procession of hun-ger-marchers' according to a repor received here. The marchers paraded th< streets of DaltonganJ town distrir headquarters of Palamau uad later held a meeting nnci passed aFOC - 86 words
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137 1950-09-04 2 QUOTA FOR IMPORT OF LIQVID GOLD RAISED NEW DELHI. Sept. 3.— An Increase >f 20 per cent, in the quota Axed fo< .ho import of liquid gold Horn soft urrency countries for the periods oi' Fuly-December, 1950, and Januarvfune, 19fi]. u.is announced by th<* 1 immen e Ministry. Pi-eviously, theFOC - 137 words
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268 1950-09-04 2 Former Head Ot 'Azad Kashmir Cabinet Goes Underground? MOVE TO FORM "PARALLEL GOVERNMENT" SRiNAGAR, Sept. 3.—Sardar Ibrahim Khan, former head of the "Azad Kashmir Cabinet" is reported to be underground, according lo unconfirmed m?ssag?s reaching Sri nag ar. The reports say thai Sardar Ibrahim Khan's followers in the hostile-held areasFOC - 268 words
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171 1950-09-04 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 3.— Colonies a;e being built for Defence Service personnel who have migrated to Delhi and other States after partition, a spokesman of the Defence Services' Rehabilitation Organizatizon said acre on Aug. 25. About 800 plots have been secured .1 Kilokeri, a suburbFOC - 171 words
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157 1950-09-04 2 Toofan Express Disaster: Sabotage Confirmed By Inspector NEW DELHI. Sept. 3.— The Govmmrnt Inspector of Railways has provisionally confirmed th^t tba roofan Express disaster of Aug. 13 1950. between Durgauti and Xaamnasa was due to sabotage The removal, by "some person or uenons unknown.'" of fishplates :d acres spik' sFOC - 157 words
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Article34 1950-09-04 2 NEW DELHI. Sept. 3.— The Food Minister, Mv. Munahi, has ordered the despatch of 40,000 tons of wheat to Hie affected areas of Assam it is earnt. FOCFOC - 34 words
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Advertisement174 1950-09-04 2 YOUR LUCK 1950-51 Simply send us a post card wit,i he na ne of any flower together vith your name and address aud •■e will send you for Rs. 1/4 postige extra detailed account of youi orthcoming twelve months showng -imong other things, profits and loss in business promotion, transfer174 words
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573 1950-09-04 3 CEYLON NEWS: Minister Goonesinha To Deal Directly With Employers Violent Attack On Indian Congress COLOMBO, Sept. Z.—Mr. A. E. Goonetiinha, Minister of State, one of whose functions is to expedite Ceylonisation of staff in non-Ceyionese businesses, prefers to deal direct with employers rather than through theFOC - 573 words
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Article89 1950-09-04 3 Colombo tiept. 3. Captain, A. J. Kanaga-nngaam, presiaent of tat UNP bianch in Trincomalee. >)a.s given no; ice of the following ■resolution to be brought up at tae 1 vivd annual conference of the LJNP in Oaik- shortly: 'The Hindus in Ceyion request tile Premier to demarcate89 words
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134 1950-09-04 3 12,000 MUSLIMS PERMITTED TO RESETTLE IN INDIA MEW DELHI, Sept. 3.— The Government of India have so far granted aUoui i^,uUU permits to Muslims for permanent resettlement in India. Uunug the six weeks ending midUie 01 august, lysu, 123 persons applied direcc to the Ministry of Kehaimnauoa lor permits forFOC - 134 words
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191 1950-09-04 3 UULCTUTA, Sept. 3.— The first of iie transmission lines which the Oamodar v alley Corporation is erecting tor iii.su ltmtion of tlie electrical energy to be generated by the scheme, came into operation on Friday, according to uie DVC authorities in Calcutta. inFOC - 191 words
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66 1950-09-04 3 BIHAR REVIEWING TRIAL BY JURY SYSTEM PATNA. Sept. 3. The Government oi Bihar have decided to widen the terms el reference of tile expert committee recently appointed to review the system of tiial b> jury and to suggest way* of Improving it .so as to enable tn committee to makeFOC - 66 words
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153 1950-09-04 3 Non Evacuee Companies In W. Pakistan: List Being Compiled By Government Of India NEW DELHI, Sept. 3.— The Government of India are compiling a list of companies in West Pakistan which are to be treated as non-evacuee and whose property has to be restored to evacuee owners. Under the Indo-PakistaniFOC - 153 words
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Article168 1950-09-04 3 MOTIHARI. Sept. 3.— Champaran, once regarded the granary of Bihar, is experiencing acute food scarcity. Rice Is celling between Rs. 35 and Rs. 40 per maund. and Wheat between Rs. 31 and Rs. 36 per maund. H°avy rsins before cultivation started and drought when tFOC - 168 words
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245 1950-09-04 3 Minister Ponuambalam's Challenge To His Enemies COLOMBO. Sept. 3. Let my enemies come out of their sheii and tackle me," said Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam. Minister of Indus tries, Industiial Research and Fisheries at a reception recently accorded to him by the residents of Kokuvil and Kondavil. He said thatFOC - 245 words
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26 1950-09-04 3 entmea silver Nutrmerg wncn wif\ \y> produced by George Miiynard, Managing DlrectOT ol George J4*yaar<i Protji^ctioas Ua4t«(j, the26 words
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Article38 1950-09-04 3 MADRAS, S.pt. 3. Mr. MahbOOO Mian Regional Food Commissioner, Madras, has returned to Madras by all from ixih: after attendiaf the Food Conference. Mr. Mian stated that Madras SUW would be receiving during the38 words
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Article108 1950-09-04 3 MADRAS, Sept. The Madras Government have not so far received any official information about tfie reported offer by the Ceylon Government of 10,000 tons of rice to India. Mr. If. A. Kuttalalingam Filial, i Secretary, Fen d and Agriculture Department said that the .supplyFOC - 108 words
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419 1950-09-04 3 .MADRAS, Sept. 3.— Though there was a reduced supplv of rice to ration shops, the total off-take of foodgrains by ration-card holders in the rural areas ivas greater in the last six weeks than in the month >i June, statedFOC - 419 words
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Article95 1950-09-04 3 KAJKOT, Sept. 3. Mr. Siikuma r Sen, Chief Election Commissioner, said here last week that it was probable now that the general elections would be held some time in Octolter next year and not in March as was hoped earlier. There would be no furtherFOC - 95 words
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253 1950-09-04 3 GAUHATI FEASTS WITH FISHES: PLENTY COMING ASHORE FROM BRAHMAPUTRA GAUHATI. Sept. 3. Small and big fishes in large numbers have been coming out towards the bank in the Brahmaputra near Gauhati since the recently earthquake and a large number of people were seen catching them freely and happily. Tlie .strangeFOC - 253 words
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115 1950-09-04 3 Training Of Indian Athletes: Successful Candidates In Sabathu Tests SIMLA, Sept. 3. Fifteen candidates were declared in the "Official Test" (Rules of athletics i held at the Sabaihu Athletes Training Camp of the Amateur Athletic Federation of India in June last. Here are the names armounc.-cl by Mr. M. C.FOC - 115 words
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Article31 1950-09-04 3 madras. Sept. 3.— The Government of India have included the planting of betelnut trees during the Vanamahotsava within the scope of the prize competition ichme announced by them. FOCFOC - 31 words
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Article59 1950-09-04 3 ALEXANDRIA. Sept. 3— Sir Ralph Stevenson. British Ambassador to Egypt, will fly to London on Sunday for consultations with Foreign Secre- '.a; v Ernest Bevin "on ihe general iumtion" prioi to Mr. Bevin's deparLurc to the U.N. General Assembly. An Embassy spokesman said "the Ambassador laAP - 59 words
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1533 1950-09-04 4 Intense Spade Work Nmkd For Cultural Bodies To Thrive In S'oore Address tt ßy Out-Going k*rgsident Ot Indian tine Arts Society In the boil and mtmotphere of Singapore, which rs prcdomiananth/ a commercial centre, Where Ihi maloi>l'j of tin population we enyiostad in tnougnis o.1,533 words
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1418 1950-09-04 4 WASHINGTON, Sept. 3. President Truman declared Fridag night that the Korea fighting would not expand into a "general war'* unless the Communists poured other armies and brought other governments into the battle, In a nationwide "fire side chat" broadcast, he put forward anReuter - 1,418 words
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Advertisement139 1950-09-04 4 THE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL 1st:) REGULATIONS. NOTICE OF \»Tii< avion FOR 1 FERMIT TO ArrUOHISE THIS I'SF OF A HACKNEI CARmiAQB I MARIAPPAN MAN TX > 1 1 E Ol Labia Bahm Estate, Segamal Ln tin state of Jo i hereby GIVB NOTICE el i -i titlon to nppiv lov139 words
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Advertisement137 1950-09-04 4 AUCTION SALE OF RICE On Sept. 6, more than 170 piculs lice will be sold by public auction it Tumpat. This was revealed in a statement by Mr. P. O. Hess, Assistp.t Controller of .Supplies. Kelantan, •.^OOOOOi^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TODAY: 7.00 and 9.30 P.M "KAVYIN KATHAL" or POET'S LOVE <in Tamil) jcooccooccooooooeooocoecc137 words
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