Indian Daily Mail, 7 September 1950
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Title Section16 1950-09-07 1 Inidan Daily Mail OL. \i. isO. 206. hlNGAl'Olta, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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323 1950-09-07 1 Andhras To Quit Congress Form New Body Sequel To Supersession Of PCC •Speculation In Madras 1 1 nun Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 6. There is a great deal of spsrnl&lioß in the political circles throughout LAc Lit* ;i^ to wntiiur uie jna jority of Andhra Congressmen womm rcsiff* or323 words
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Article49 1950-09-07 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 6.— Preliminary wprk in connection with the study of social tensions among different groups in India has been completed. Ur. Uardßer Murphy, the UtNiiSCL. Omaultant to the Government of In'l.a, lias now anive.l ui Liombay tc organKso tne study jn that iui:ion.-- GIISGIIS - 49 words
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Article88 1950-09-07 1 CALCUTTA. fciept. 6.— Mr. Abaaindra Nath Tagore, a pioneer of Indian art. celebrated his 80lh birthday on Sept. 4. While no formal ceremony was held to mark the occasion m view of the master's weak health, a large number of literary me^n ana artists called atGIIS - 88 words
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83 1950-09-07 1 LANCASHIRE, Sept. 6.— The Indian test player, D. G. Phadkar. an all-rounder and medium fast bowler, has signed for Melson Club in the Central Lancashire League for the next season. He is the fifth Indian test cricketer to join the League. GIIS SHILLONG, Sept. 6.—GIIS - 83 words
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134 1950-09-07 1 NEW LMDIAN COMliiSiUiSiiK IN W. INDUS NEW iviiLiki, Sept. 6.— The Gov- iiment ux India nave appointed, Mr. j wiand iYlohaii bahaj as their turn- iiusioner in rSinisa West Indies, ininliny feiuish uuuia. Mr. Saimj will c proceeding to British West nidn > .lurtly. m Mr. Anand Mohan Sahay willGIIS - 134 words
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82 1950-09-07 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 6.— The Industrial Finance Corporation of India sanctioned advances amounting to ris. 37.7 million to 23 industrial concerns during the year ended June 30, LdoO, according to the Second Annual tte^ort of the Corporation just publisued. The industries, which were grantedGIIS - 82 words
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Article36 1950-09-07 1 biSKLIN. Sept. 6. MajovUeneral eiii Krisheu, Lhe newly appointed .cud of Hie Indian Military Mission i West Beilm paid his first call on e?t JBeilin Loid Mavor. Prot'cssdi" «.nst on Sept. 3. GIISGIIS - 36 words
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333 1950-09-07 1 WASHINGTON, Sept 6.— The De fence Department described the situation in the northeast sector of the iii>rcan battle i.ont today as "serious lut not disastrous." At a preen brieiinj;, a spokesman sii.il there had been on general LrcaKihrouj;!! b> the Nofftk Koreans OneReuter - 333 words
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Article37 1950-09-07 1 NEW DELHI, Srpt. Tin- tiovt. of India have accepted the oiler by the WatumtiH Foundation, U.S.A., of iwo car-loads (approxiniutely 100 tons) of non-iat dried mi!!i solids for dtsiribution in Assam. GIISGIIS - 37 words
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285 1950-09-07 1 MADRAS, Sept. o. -The Deputy Minister for Exteraal Affaire, Dr. B. V. Keskar, said in Madras yesterday that the (.overnment of India would not be bound by the verdict of the referendum on the future of French India Settlement heldGIIS - 285 words
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196 1950-09-07 1 ABOLITION OF LANDLORDISM IN HYDERABAD SCALE OF COMPENSATION ANNOUNCED HYDERABAD. fepL 6.— The niotliod ot payment of the total com mutation ot about Rs. 180 million. payable io the Hyderabad Jaginiars I landlords), whose estates were taken ovar by Um Government, was anInouxined at a Press conlerence in u onGIIS - 196 words
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913 1950-09-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. The Police has issued the following communique today: At about 8.30 p.m. last night, Sept. 5, 20 to 30 armed Chinese bandits attacked kampong Perak, a small village about three miles North-East of Grik town in the913 words
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105 1950-09-07 1 MALAYA BORN INDIANS TURN BANDITS? (From Our Own Cm respondent) MADRAS, Sepl. The l'o•ice have arrested a gang of lour .»faiaya-»Jorn Indians in connection witn i wo shocking armed .tu'uup.s in which the victims ere shot dead crimes unknown •ere. 'lhe> were: Ramaswamy, .unm.tndi, itiottai and Chinnaj*ywr, inree other Malayans105 words
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Article105 1950-09-07 1 Th&* Governor has approved the tOllowiSg. appointments Mr. a7 C> JBrooks, Chief Chemist, declaration of-^^^ya, to act as Director ui Chemistry. Malaya, with effect from 2 1st Aug. 19^ vlce .vlr. M. Jamieson on leavG^W^ retirement. *^Jp»» Mr. K. M. Byrne, Colonial Adml- aistrative Berrloe to officiate as Jierk105 words
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Article27 1950-09-07 1 Thf Court of Appeal < Civil and Criir.:' U) will sit in the Supreme Court Building, Singapore, commencing from Monday Sept. 18 at 10.30 a.m.27 words
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Advertisement98 1950-09-07 1 TELL YOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLE through TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Daily In Malaya over 16 years 71, SULEGIE KOAD. SINGAPORE. from SINGAPORE to NEW YORK by K L CoasttUation Just relax in your comfortable seat while the giant four-engined Constellation carries you quickly and easily to New York.98 words
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599 1950-09-07 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. Sept. 7, 1950. RIDA A WARNING EARLY this week seven Malays were reported to have been hauled up before the Court and fined $1.00 each in the Settlement of Malacca for failing to cultivate sawak (paddy land). Those who are not so familiar with the599 words
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854 1950-09-07 2 Main features Of Ayyangar's Plan NEW DELiil, Sept. 6.— lm j ganisation a n d methods should organisation and methods of fin palaswami Ayyangar, Minister the organisation oi the machin i was placed in l-arliamenl recent Deputy Prime Minister and Ml" i Mr. Avv.uigar had beenFOC - 854 words
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Article110 1950-09-07 2 PUDUKOTTAH. Sept. 6. The R.v. Fr. Sequiera. Professor. St. Ji^oph's College. Tiruchi, said the admission of students into colleges was neither a political nor a communal problem, out purely an educational problem. Delivering the in mgural address at the Raja's College Union here on Aug. 28,FOC - 110 words
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63 1950-09-07 2 COLOOMBO, Sept. 6.— Eight Indian intants in arms, were tucked away in a Ceylon jail along with their mothers when the women started serving a month's simple imprisonment. The infants were additional to the 31 Indians, including nine women and four children, who were63 words
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Article63 1950-09-07 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 6.— A new cycle factory with an installed eapa city of 100,000 cycles is being set up at Bonepat In the Punjab. The site for the factory has already been approved by the Government,- who have also accorded sanction to the com- pany,63 words
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103 1950-09-07 2 PATNA. Sept. 6.— A "Mandap" la I proposed to be evected at the spot i Where Sita was married to Lord I Ramchandrm, according to tradition 1 at Janakpur. A pubiic meeting was held here un j der the Presidentship of Sri Uma-FOC - 103 words
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109 1950-09-07 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 6.— A large .silver trophy has been offered to the Indian Air Force by Mr. G. C. Das of Calcutta in memory of his son, F/Lt. Das Gupta, an I.A.F. fighter pilot, who died in an operational sortie in jFOC - 109 words
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93 1950-09-07 2 U.S. DOCTORS TO STUDY CHOLERA TREATMENT CALCUTTA. Sept. 6. Three American doctors, who have come to India to plan for future studies in the treatment of chAtera and plague by use of newer antibiotics, are now in Calcutta. The group is headed by Dr. R. L Gauld and includes Lt-ColFOC - 93 words
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Article253 1950-09-07 2 ERNAKULAM, Sept. 6. The aearing of the case against K. Damodaran. a ousinessman (,A-1). und P. G. Menon, son of the late Maharaja of Cochin by tne special Tribunal presided over by vir. B. C. Koman, ICS, Judge, concluded on Aug. 28, Judgment was reserved. InFOC - 253 words
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Article124 1950-09-07 2 NEW DELHI. Sept. 6.— The Exe utive Council of the All-India Postmen and Lower Grade Staff Union, which ended its two-day deliberations neie i scently, has, in a resolution, jrged the Government to accept the workers' demand for payment ot .vages for the strike period duringFOC - 124 words
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Article95 1950-09-07 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 6. Mr. Khanlubhai Desai and Mr. Harihamath bhastri, President and General Sec.etary of the Indian National Trade Union Congress, met Mr. H. M. Patel, secretary. Defence Ministry, recently ind discussed with him the service :onditions of cdnance workers. Questions relating to pay structure serviceFOC - 95 words
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Article90 1950-09-07 2 HYDERABAD, Sept. 6.— Two persons died on the spol and one succumbed to his injuries later at hospital as the result of a fire which accurred in the Ummeshwar Ginning ■ind Pressing Factory at Raichur. It appears that the fire started in a room inFOC - 90 words
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138 1950-09-07 2 TOKYO, Sept. 6.— A six-man Pakistan trale delegation arrived in Tokyo yesterday to renew the tradagreement with Japan which expired in June. Mr. S. H. Hasnie. Secretary of the Ministry of Commerce, headed the Pakistani delegation. The group is scheia e1 first to conductReuter - 138 words
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Article41 1950-09-07 2 Quilon-Ernakulam Rail Link NEW DELHI, Sept. ti.— The Ministry of Railways have sanctioned traffic and mgtamrtag .surveys .by the S. I. Railwny for a railway line between Qiiilun and Ernakulam, a distance of about 120 miles, it :s officially announced. FOCFOC - 41 words
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Article42 1950-09-07 2 Patn.i, Sept. 6. The autumn session Bihar Legislature began Ranchi on Aug. 30 instead of Aug. 23 to facilitate iho participation of Congress members in the Congress presidential election wheih was held here on Aug. ,29. FOCFOC - 42 words
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158 1950-09-07 2 REPORTED INVASION OF TIBET NOT CONFIRMED KALIMPONG. Sept. 6—Tsepon Shakabpa, leader of the Til -.tan delegation at present here, said in an interview on Aug. 25 that he had no information regarding Chinese troops cros«in<? 'nto Tt~e\ He said he was in constant touch with Lhasa b,y wireless. and added:FOC - 158 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-09-07 2 PHOTO. A toast to friendship between Asia's infant regimes, Communist China and Indonesia. Chinese Ambassador Wang Jen Shu (left) and his consul Tjong King Hjat drink with President Soekarno Aug. 14 at tT.ie Pr-'sidentia 1 pala.ce in Jakarta. A few moments earlier Soekarno officially accepted the Communist representation in Indonesia.-AP - 51 words
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826 1950-09-07 3 Ceylon Still Far From Being Over- Populated CEYLON NEWS: 1946 Census Supdt's Views COLOMBO, Sept. 6. In Ceylon in 1975 one may expect a population of 10.54 millions, states Mr. A. G. Ranasinha. Superintendent of Census 1946, in the course of His General Report on the Census of Ceylon 1946,FOC - 826 words
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314 1950-09-07 3 ENSURING MARKET FOR CEYLON-MADE GOODS COLOMBO, Sept. 6.— The Indus-available. trial Products Ac: parsed over a it is understood that the only year ago, to ensure a market for remedy is to ask the manufacturers Ceylon's "regulated products" remained a dead-letter, because, it is learned, the Act as it standsFOC - 314 words
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Article, Illustration25 1950-09-07 3 PHOTO Members of a U.S.A. Rifle Squad, aimed with Automatic Weapons, search cautiously for enemy snipe* s in a village near the front line. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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109 1950-09-07 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 6.— Allegation? that bribery and corruption were "rampant" in the local u~ban council were made at a public -"fleeting held under the auspices of the L.S.S.P. Youth League, Kolonruwa. at Wellampßiya. Dr. N. M. Perera, who presided said the UNP Government hid tailedFOC - 109 words
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58 1950-09-07 3 Killing Of Animals Or Birds In Sarnath Prohibited BANARAS. Sept. 6. Killing or ;nimais and birds in and around "araath, the Buddhist centre neai !anaras, has been prohibited by 1 Commissioner of Banaras Di ision. An order issued by him a!.s.. torbids the use or sale of any kind 1FOC - 58 words
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105 1950-09-07 3 LUCKNOW. Sept. 6.— Th* BtatC Government will shortly introduce a Bill for 'caling down the debtot the zamindars. The Bi 1 will provide for th? r^i-ntinn in t'/ieIndebtedness of the- zamir.d'irs in the .same proportion in which their zr-ets wculd be reduced as aFOC - 105 words
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410 1950-09-07 3 COACHING SCHOOLBOY ATHLETES: INDIA GOVT'S SCHEME BOMBAY, Sept. 6.— The Government of India have approved a national coaching scheme for the Union's schoolboy athletes. The first Government venture of its kind the scheme aims at imparting scientific training during a three-week course to promising young athletes. In a sense anFOC - 410 words
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104 1950-09-07 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. s.— The Government of India have decided to .set up a 14-member Advisory Council to be associated with the Chief Commissioner of Manipur, it is learnt The Council will be nominated in consultation with the Chief Commissioner. It will advise the ChiefFOC - 104 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-09-07 3 PHOTO. North Korean prisoners are marched through a barbed wire gate into i pr" oner of war camp somewhere in Korea. Major John BHar Junior (second from risM, MP band on arm. of Boston, Massachusetts, the camp commander. k»U over his cnarges. MaS Hoar did Himlar duty during world warAP - 52 words
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445 1950-09-07 3 Kashmir Issue Cannot Be Withdrawn From U. N. Says Zatrullah KARACHI, Sept. 6. Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, Pakistan's Foreign Minister, said here he did not expect to come back to Pakistan until the Security Council had decided the Kashmir question wires H. P. Shroff. WLMS The Foreign Minister, who leftFOC - 445 words
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105 1950-09-07 3 TRAIN DISASTER: CHARGES TO BE FRAMED AGAINST 14 PATNA, Sept. 6. Charges are to be framed shortly against 14 out of 21 persons arrested in connexion with the Punjab Mail disaster ot May 7 last, according to police source on Aug. 29. About 100 passengers were killed and a l;»rgeFOC - 105 words
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Advertisement186 1950-09-07 3 FREES MARRIED Any age regain that youthful vigour wnich ladies aa.nire and young men envy by getting fret? 'Vigour without Drugs' from Deptt. (S). P.B. 372, DELHI (India) BUY GOLD LEAF Ceylon Quality TEA with complete confidence that it Is unexcelled Incomparable and unequalled. Agent* P. A. BARTHOLO.MEUSZ, LTD., CttuanCaiC186 words
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Advertisement76 1950-09-07 3 Sued fenftesttf an d so nutritious You can taste t ho rich farm and dairy products in these dainty morsels of delight the «ngs. the butter, the pure wheat (lour There's goodness in those deticiOUa creamy fillings of *('ustard Creams' and in fi .u.. those si-rumpt ions Milk and Honey76 words
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Article1314 1950-09-07 4 State Govts. Have No Power To Decide, Says Mr. Ratnani The Federal Government is completely wrong in leaving it to ttie State Government* to decide whether or not toddy Shop on tl states snail b^ re-opened, nays Mr. H. Hamani, Member of ine Federal Legis.auvj1,314 words
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Article127 1950-09-07 4 It is an interesting news- reel run ning 30 minute- taken during the recent visit to Indonesia of the Prime Minister of India. Paniii Jawaharlal Nehru and his daugh or Mrs. Indira Gandhi. Technically ii is a super production in quality and interest and historically Important127 words
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Article, Illustration192 1950-09-07 4 A fashionable Sikh wcdd.ng uniting two well-known famJ ies in lwc ottccieuteut \v«s OiaciaWo At tne Penang will Ha i«v Wuarcen on Minday moriang, va^n Miss Raniit Kaur p < h daugoterul crj,r Paia Blngj -^xa Mrs. Paia wngh, Uccame Lie Wlt f t?*^* o^ blllbra192 words
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215 1950-09-07 4 SWAINE CRITICISES GOVERNMENT POLICY IN MALAYA LONDON, oept. 0. Mi J. K Swaine, unau**uui 01 toe rerajc ctuoow Plantauoua i_n.u., on iuesctay a^ivcd in nis annual review I*. AoareAoldeca h<j>v long the .or.tisn puonc intended tu "tolerate incompetent government either here ov in iViaiaya?" Urging immediate military reIntoyrcements to aeuaiReuter - 215 words
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77 1950-09-07 4 The Indian Trade Delegation ic South-East Asia wili be passing t. trough Singapore today on th'ir way tJ Indonesia. Thep will b> arriving bp K.L.M. plane, wnich is scheduled to be at Kallang A.rpjrt at 9.15 a.m. and will be taking oil for* Djakarta atGIIS - 77 words
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Article115 1950-09-07 4 A fourteen-year-old Hokki.-n gir 7 by the name of Lim Ah Sai. alias Ah Seng, was found wandering in the Serangoon Road area on the night of July 29. S*e is now under the care of the Social Welfare Department, says an Official Pre&j release. It adds:115 words
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Article106 1950-09-07 4 AL the 6in Anxiual General Meeting oi tne lamil iirotnerhooa /^iiocianon. hem on ciept. 3at tne Association premises, xno. 4. Parrei ir'cuk, Singapore, the iollowmg onvClais were eiected xor the ensuing president Mr. R. Rajagopal Pillai; Vice -President— Mr. k. m uri&nnan; Hon. General Secretary -Mr. o.106 words
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Article34 1950-09-07 4 SPEECH AT THEOSOPHICAL LODGE Mrs. Hilda Moorhc-ad whl speak on "Humanity's Claim on us" at the Singapore Lodge Theosophicai Society, 8, Cairnhill Road, today Thursday at 6.30 p.m. All are cordially invited to attend.34 words
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Article125 1950-09-07 4 Mr. N. k. Vanniasingham, a teajher in the Kaiiies Institution, hub ueen promoted to the Colonial Education bervice. He is the second iucal born man to be promoted to rhe Colonial Education Service; six have already been promoted to the Colonial Administrative Service and 13 to the Colonial125 words
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