Indian Daily Mail, 5 September 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOl. \I. NO. 204. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 444 1 Punishment For Internal Strife And Dissension First Instance In Congress History (From Our Own Corix-spiK'tlenl) MADRAS, Sept. 4. Nemisis has at last overtaken the faction-ridden Andhra Provincial Congress Committee it has been superseded. ihe Congress orking Committee meeting on Sunday in New Delhi and presided
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  • 241 1 Electoral L;sls will be open fo: public ln*pecti a ?t the follow, ng centres from tcrmr'-ow Wednesday Se-^t 6 to Sept. i.» General Post Office Victoria School. Rargeor. Road School Gutrv.m School, Gc-yiang Englisn i.crnel. Tanglin T\nggi Junior Malay School Scotls Road. Serangoonl English
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  • 73 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 4.— More than 151,350 new tiees were planted by various Units on July 15, which was observed as the "Tree Plantation Day" by the Indian Army all over tl;e country. The Army had launched the treepi :intation campaign in April 1949. During
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  • 77 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Sept. 4— The Indian delegate, Mr. B. Shiva Rao, told the administering powers at Lake Success; on Aug. 30 that if they did not "encourage and direct" trade union movements in their colonies, "radical elements" would utilise labour f>.s potent force in the curn
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  • 56 1 KARACHI, Sept. 4.— A taado delegation of six left here yesterday for Tokyo to negotiate a new agreement covering Pakistani wheat and cotton shipments in return tor Japane.s:- cloth and machinery, atcording to well informed circl > here. It is expected to reach Tokyc
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  • 687 1 DATO ONN'S ASSURANCE KUALA LUMPtJB, Sept. 4. In openi-ii; the first meeting of MM Rural and Industrial Development Authority in Kuala Lumpur today the chairman Ditto Onn bin Ja'afarj stressed that at this stage tin- authority was an Interim body art ii]» in e*iev
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  • 545 1 THREE KILLED AND TWO WOUNDED KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A police communique issued here today states:— This morning a police party of five was travelling by bus in Pahang when bandits opened fire on the bus. A police sergeant major, a police constable and
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  • 321 1 HEALTH MINISTERS CONFERENCE IN DELHI NEW DELHI, Sept. 4.— lnaugurating the three-day conference of the State's Health Ministers in New Delhi on Aug. 31, the Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, said that public heal t h depended on more fundamental matters like food and housing than on drugs and medicines. Urging
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  • 76 1 NIiJW DELHI, Sept. 4.— Among the eight Indians reported to have been killed in the TWA Constellation crash near Cairo on Aug. 31 are Maharaj Colonel Prithi fcingh Baria, 39-year-okl star player of the Indian Polo Association; Mr. Dinkar Kowshik, Director of Industries, Bombay Government; Mr. Pallao
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  • 128 1 hour later than the advertised times. The down stopping train for Kuala Lumpur will leave Ipoh at nine fifty a.m. and will run tiuoughout approximately three and half hours later than the advertised times. The stopping train fr jm Kuala Lumpur will however leave at the ad-vertlsed time. (12.55 p.m.)
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 623 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. Sept. 5, 1950 A FAKE REFERENDUM AS early as the first week ol last month, the Indian J)ai'> Mail frankly warned that it would be impossible to hold a free referendum on toddy during the preseii Emergency period, and even ii u could bt; hekl,
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  • 992 2 Detailed Reports liamaraj IS/adar Elected For 12 th Year In Succession MADRAS, Aug. 29 (By Air Mail).— Mr. K. iiamaraj Nadar re elected President of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee today for the 12th year in succession. Mr. Kamaiaj Nadar got l"»,i votes as agaast 99 secured
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  • 503 2 rATNA. An;,-. 9$ (By Air Mail). Tlll Bjhar Provincial CmMM I <ninu.1.e, tvh.oi Mtkn today un (lpr ;ho presidentship of Mr. .Ia K jivan Ram. Im Ja\s Laboi.r •Minister. «lecte., Mr> L;,j shmi Narain BoSmm. Svvrclavy of lie bil,ar Conarcss Le tfisIatlirp Partv>
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  • 515 2 Srfts.r* Mr! I sl T2*SJ?J&SL Sara Mr. Tandon said in his letter: 'I ni in receipt of your letter of the ath instaii t enclosing a copy of the iote, which you intend to publish in he ••Uarijan" on the 26th. I thank you
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  • 146 2 new DELHI, sept. 4. Latest reports received here cates nrally .state that Chinese Communist rroops nave nowhere cross d T bet.n territory. Friendly suggestions vnadc oy the Government of India some time ago that the question of the future political status of Tibet should be settled
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  • 105 2 W. Pun jb Adviser Resigns LAHORE, Sept. 4.-Shelkh Sltflfl Hasan. thr> fifth and now tht ,n ftSSS t0 thp Punjab Pakistan) ri 0 Jt e^ H (>r ar ;D f unced on AUg. 29 hat *l e w° uld resign his office in August 31. Three or his colleagues •olinßuished
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  • 147 2 LAKE SUCCESS. Sept. 4. The United States hopes that, a decision may be taken th;? week on its proposal that the U.N. Security Council appoint In i:a and Sweden :c a co. emission to make an on-the-spot Investigation of Chinese comnunist charges that
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    191 2 Jni-ob A. Malik of the Soviet Uni >n, president of t'.ie United N-.\--ti.Ti, Security Council for the month of August, pro cled at the I icil meeting (Aug. 2. 1950) at Lake Success. New York, at which items n be included on the Council's agenda were discussed. The Soviet delegate
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  • 371 2 ERNAKULAM, Aug. 29 (By Air Mail).— Mr. Kumlinlilh Sanku Filial. Travaacore Congress leader, was elected uaaliiMusly today ;>.s Prettideat of the Kerala Provincial CeagrasN Committee at a meeting of the nowlyri(c 4 <(! !>•: nuben ef K.F.C.C. hrUl at Thottakkal Memorial Hall today. A majority of
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  • 54 2 MADRAS. Sept. 4. The Madras Government has decided to discontinue the use in official documents of titles like Maharaahopadhyaya. Shain-u -Ulauia. Haz'l-ul-Mulk. Shifa-u Mulk. Vaidyaratna, and Chikit --Sakratha. These are considered to be not academic "distinctions" but Mtles' within the meaning of Article 18 of t.h P
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  • 124 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 4 -The Government of India have abol shed peirol rationing with effect from Sept. 1 in several states. The States are Madras, Travancore -Cochin. Mysore, Coors Hyderabad, West Bonsai. Bihar Onssa, Raja^than, Ajmer.< and Delhi. From the date, the p-ess note
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 344 3 CEYLON NEWS: Over Rs. 1 m. Loss To Ceylon COLOMBO, Sept. 4. Four thousand tons of potatoes worth Rs. 1,120,000 were dumped in the sea or discarded as unfit for consumption during the last five months, due to concentrated imports under the free licensing
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  • 492 3 mm TO CHOIMA EPIDEWC COLOMBO, Sept. 4. Shipment* of toodslufts from Bombay and Calcutta to Ceylon have been banned, on recommendation by Dr. W. C ickrumasinghe. Director of Medical ani Sanitary Services th c reason being an epidemic of cholera in Bombay and
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  • 108 3 STUDENTS ASKED TO SURRENDER CERTIFICATES! COLOMBO. Sept. 4. -Four students who assod the SSC examlna tion as far back as 1948 have now been asked to surrender their certificates owing to some confusion ir the Education Department re gardiner the students' marks. This move on the part of the Education
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  • 275 3 R. T. C. On S. African Indians DELHI GOVERMENT'S STAND REITERATED NEW DELHI, Sept. 4.— The Government of India have informed the Government of Pakistan that there would be no point in reconsidering their earlier decision not to participate in the proposed Round Table Conference to discuss the position of
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  • 39 3 PHOTO) As American troops begM to push back the tofHM^ (Bi-ir. Gi-n. Carlos P. Romulo (rigtt), General Mac-Arthur (centre) and Ph. i .p--pine President Osmena (left) land d in the Plnl.i.snnes, Oct. 20, 1944. USIS
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  • 118 3 c ussions at the Round Table Conference, the Union Government would negative any suggestion for the modification either of the Group Area Act or of the earlier anti-Indian legislation. In the circumstances, the Government of [ndia have come to the conclusion that There would be no point In reconsidering their
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  • 458 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 4. The death car in the recent TalpUiya tragedy, with its six occupants, hurtled lown a 20- ft', declivity beside the bridge, hit a largp hnulder just above water level, and was then cata(,/ilted into midstream, turning a complete somersault in the air.
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  • 81 3 COLOMBO. Sept. 4. -The ab h tion of Imperial honours is to be demanded by its Matara branch a L the forthcoming annual sessions ot the United National Party, to be 1-cld shortly at Galle. Some resolutions which will have far-reaching effects on the present sf
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  • 45 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 4. It is understood that most of the State Government to whom the text of the Anti-Profiteering Ordinance was forwarded for comment havo expressed their general approval The Ordinance may be expected to be issued on Saturday next. FOC
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  • 49 3 COIiOMBO, Sept. 4.— A cabinet 5Ub-CQnunitt«e cor&^UWf Mr J R. Jayewardene, Mr. H. W. Amara-uriya. Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam, has been appointed to report on foreign investments and the necessary safeguards and inducements that should be extended botn to foreign capital and local interest?. FOC
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  • 117 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 4. -The Government of India have announced monthly allowances for war heroes. Winners of the Param Vir Chakra. the nation's highest award for gallantry in combat with the enemy, will receive Rs. 50 a month each and Rs. 20 for each Bar,
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  • 37 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 4.— With effect from Sept, 1. the postage rate on "surface" post cards to countries, which are not in the British Commonwealth, has been increased froir 12 cex»U to 15 ceitfs FOC
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  • 405 3 Protection To Indian Plywood Industry KOZHIKODE, Sept. 3. In an interview recently with pressmen on the recommendations of the Indian Tariff' Board regarding grant of protection to the plywood industry, Rao Bahadur B. S. Tripurantaka Mudaliar, President of the South Indian Plywood Manufacturers' Association, said: "My first impression is that
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    66 3 PHOIXD. EILEEN FENTON. 11 -year-old 8 stone English School teacher, won the £1.000 nrst prize for women in the big Cros^-Channel Swim Rac<\ Aug. 22. Miss Benton who landed on a Dover beach crossed in 16 hours 31 minute.s. It was her first attempt at swimming the Channel. Photo Shows:
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  • 91 3 CALCUTTA. Sept. 4. -Or. \i »hindo Mukorjoo formerly Bishop of Delhi h;»s been installed Bishop of India, Burma Mid Ceftoa smci BV.io;> of Calcutta on Saturday. It is the first time in the history of the Anglican Church that an Indian has been appointed to this
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  • 275 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 4 -The D»tence Ministry in a Press Ni.tu says that the upper age-limits for pntry to the Joint Services Wing of the National Defence Acadeny have been raised from 17 to 170 years instead of from 15 to 17 as at present for
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 154 3 X^Vy i mHi mSw So^ c n e t^ le cause of most of nilljl\ffw'**0 < W those backbreaking. pains and MJTMt W? |Br^jfc, creaking joints, and if they fail in_ thefr task of filtering and expelling waste matter from the body, you can expect suffering. So" Immediately you suspect
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  • 1109 4 THE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO AUTHORISE THE USE OF A HACKNEY CARRIAGE I, A. MARIA PPAN MANDORE of Labis B;ihru h ato. Scgamat in the .s.'afo oJ Jol rr hereby GIVE NOTICE of Intention to apply for a hackney carriage permit for one
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  • 577 4 Report For 1949 Following are extracts from the Report for the year Id4d of the Advisory Committee of Singapore Ra~ makrishna Mission piepared for submission at the 161 h Annual General Itieeiing ot the members of the Mission, to be held on Saturday, Sept, 9
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  • 218 4 The Commissioner;; under the Commission of Inquiry, the issue of Which was announced by government on July 25, will hold their first meeting at 10.00 a. in Saturday Sept. 16. in the Legislative Council Chamber a: the Victoria Memorial Hall. Subsequent meetings are fixed tor
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  • 186 4 Army's Fart In Brigg's Plan Will Not Be Red uced The Is.. Bn. the Devonshire Regir.ciu wai due to be relieved by the Ist. Bn. the Wiltshire Regiment, who have n; been diverted temporarily I to Kongkong to replace one of the battalion! which has sailed from tJie.e to Korea,
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  • 112 4 On Sept. l. Mr. K. M. E", *rne t«wk over from Mr. L. W. Donougb Clerk of Councils in Slngapoi" Mr. Byrne has ju-t returned from two .years in Oxford on a OueenV P Uo 5 Wp; n? studied at Christ an^Sci^^re^f tOOk the BA On
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  • 225 4 me managing committee of tfv Selangor Government Servants j Co-operative Thrift Loan So cxety Limited at their meeti-ig hel( on .Aug. 30 bade farewell to Mr T F'. Carey, Ccnmis-ionu for Co operative Development, prior t< his departure to England on fur I
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  • 122 4 Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, Miniate- foi Economic Affairs will lead the U.K delegation to the Commonwealth Consultative Committees of Economic Assistance to South East Asm which opens its meetings in London on Sept. -J5, after preliminary meetings of officials. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald will be the
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  • 107 4 Following are the prize-winnmr tickets in the "Lucky Numbers drawrs by the Singapore Kerah Samajam during the Onam cele brations held recently at thf; Nev. World Stadium. Winners who hav* not yet received their prizes ar< requested to contact the Hony General Secretary of the Samajam So,
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  • 149 4 A total of 496 books to .uprising 106 itSq"? l Utle w added to the USIS free public library at 26 Raffles Place during August, it was announced today by Miss Margaret K. Beadtes, USIS librarian Most of these titles are juveniles -suitable for the young members of
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  • 141 4 By the courtesy of the Singapore title Association, it is proposed to hold the Ex-Service Shooting Competition at the Seletar Range on Sunday, Sept. 17 commencing at 8.30 If time permits it i.s hoped to arrange a "Knock-out Falling Plate" leain event. Ammunition will he provided free
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    • 145 4 ONAM FESTIVAL IN SINGAPORE Above photographs tby Mr. P. K. eS World Stadium on Aug. 27 to cele- brate the Onam Festival under Wlifr jBB^PWBeW the auspices ot the S'pore Kerala i;: i2fr k lp'^W Samajam. On the left (by Mr -'aR» fi»\ W Cl Sukumaran, 7. Race Course mm
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