Indian Daily Mail, 9 September 1950
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Title Section16 1950-09-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. L NO. 208. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1950. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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515 1950-09-09 1 m H o \M IMS NEW DELHI, Sept. s. Mr. P. I). Tandon's election as the Congress President ha i been the chief topic of comment by the Indian papeess this week. Complimentary references to his past record ai d congratulatory messages on hisGIIS - 515 words
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Article84 1950-09-09 1 SRIMAGAR, Sept. B.— Among Urn many tourists now visiting X shmii ;i a ;«n American and a Brnis:.?r oui on an Eatft-to-West c;u- expedition They are Mr. 11. L. WrigglesworUi of Kuala Lumpur, formerly of m luui Army and Mr. A. T. Ciasen.s >>f California StartingGIIS - 84 words
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36 1950-09-09 1 CALCUTTA. Sept. B.—Calcutta's8 Calcutta's Bliowaniporc Club is to send a foot ball team to tour Malaya during thrforthcoming football season. Tlw tc»m will play six nialches m Sir.L-a pore GIISGIIS - 36 words
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Article63 1950-09-09 1 HISTORY OF NORTHERN INDIAN MUSIC CALCUTTA. Sept. B— A detailed study of the histi.ry, theory and technique of Northern Indian music has been published m Calcutta and London under the auspices of the UNESCO The work is the result of studies of almost unknown Sanskrit works carried on by Mr.GIIS - 63 words
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Article59 1950-09-09 1 JAfUt/IU, toe .i. b.— The Working Jommiic««: oi tne Jsjuinui Fi*oviitcial National ooiiieience liicciuy at .Jur.-i--aiu oji bept. o "wholeneartediy suppoiteci laiulit Neinus stand m ie ,ard to Kaslumr. Tbe Committee urged the Security to "name the a^giessor and tcknowledge the sovereignty of ihe Aodullah OoveiGIIS - 59 words
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64 1950-09-09 1 (From Our Own Corivspondcnl) I&rtHAKULAM, Sept. b. The Rajjiamukh of the 'iiavancoie-Coehin .state with the consent of the Indian Jni >ii pn.'.iidenl iias authorissd the a.se of Malayalam language m proinjfi before the High Court as toni Jan. 26. Judgemi us, degrees64 words
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55 1950-09-09 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. Z.—A scheme or training within Industry, is to be started m Delhi and Bombay under Mie auspices of !he ILO. The aim la to increase the efficiency of supervisors, managers and other personnel employed m industries. The scheme uiil later be extended toGIIS - 55 words
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Article419 1950-09-09 1 HILL PROGRAMME OF CELEBRATION Sri Krishna Jayanti, the birthday of Lord Krishna will be celebrated at 179, Hartley Road, Singapore, iomorrouf Sunday under the auspices of the Ramakrishita Mission. All members and friends with their families are cordially invited to attend. The programme is as follows:—419 words
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Article240 1950-09-09 1 NfciW D^Liiii, 6ep L 8. A band <,f animal-toys, lorming a complete uieciiuniitd orooeMTA, which is a gut iiom tne Japanese ciiiidren to 10 tne inUian ciuidren, is to maki- an aii-ixiuia tout, it wui rirst go j to Bomody. Tne little orchestra j ausGIIS - 240 words
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51 1950-09-09 1 NEW' DELHI, oept. B.— A party of four mountaineers left Delhi on oept. v u> cai.ib ih<> 28,225-ft. high Himalayan peak o£ Kanchanganga The expedition la sponsored by the Delhi branch of the Himalaya Man,dcil, Poona. Tiie party includes a [journalist and a college student.GIIS - 51 words
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Article149 1950-09-09 1 Swami Vamadevananda, President of the Ramakrishna Mission, has issued the following appeal:- The Public are fully aware of the activities or The Ra-i^ur^hn Mission m Singapore. Th^ Mission has been functioning for the last twenty \v\r- conducting it 3 Piucrtticoial activities amon? the labour classes. Now there149 words
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319 1950-09-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. The Police has issued the following communique today In another area of Selangor thisi afternoon, an [estate lorry was ambushed by bandits. Two Special Constables were killed, and two wounded. The lorry was set on fire and destroyed. The following camps319 words
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Article296 1950-09-09 1 Rewards totalling $20,000 arc being otletea ap tne Keaah/Perli* police for information leading o tne arrest oi the following 12 wanted bundits m the Paua arej. of PerLis. In case there axe more than one informant, the reward wiil be divided equally among them. Their descriptions296 words
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Article69 1950-09-09 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. B.— On the occasion of Brazil's National Day, which felj yesterday the President and the Prime Minister of India have sent messages of felicitations to the Brazilian Government. Greeting the Foreign Minister of Brazil, the Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru says: "May bounds of friendshipGIIS - 69 words
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121 1950-09-09 1 The 64th Birthday of Bwami Bivanan'itji Maharaj, the Pounder of thn Divine Life Society, was celebrated last night at ihe promises of the Ceylon Tamils Association, Singapot c. i by the Singapore Branch o£ the Society. Mr. N. Damodaram Pillai, the Piesklent of the121 words
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58 1950-09-09 1 The Royal Naval Dockyard Police will stage a tattoo In the Naval Base commencing at 7 p.m. today Saturday. NEW DELHI. Sept, 8. -The Govornn>ent of India pnd Pakistan have Lgreed to a barter'de*] for the exchange of 10,000 tons of Assam roa)GIIS - 58 words
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208 1950-09-09 1 RED OFFENSIVE AGAINST TAEGU PETERED OUT TOKYO, Sept. B.— Stripped of ■trial support. Allied troops today backed oat slight gains m an effort to close a five-mile gap m their eastern lines and heat off lessening Communist Kttecka elsewhere on the Korean Ssoiu'Jihead. An Eighth Army spokesman said -he 50,C00-manA.P. - 208 words
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Advertisement171 1950-09-09 1 BEST [^INDIAN PAIN f It's NEW! I PARKER 43 y Lyi^-^ f'^ v ■«llfev[ Al I N. <$^^ ■frfWjfy/^'' NFVJ FEATUP.fcS J^^. NEW nereis;; most krfeci pen m fee vk-"->d hw for M£W fi AUTY i ortB been th P rker ''51". Nc ron.KS the Paikv.i 1". with the rcvciurio«--"^"-^j^i'171 words
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Article634 1950-09-09 2 (On Child Marriage) JT v reported that the people oi one particular religion are to be exempted i'rojn the operation of the Bill which Mr. John Laycok is intending to introduce m the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council a Bill to prevent child marriages m634 words
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Article, Illustration1560 1950-09-09 2 TANDON - Congress Presidential Election Full Details TANDON Work And Policy Will Be Guided By Tradition NEW DELHJ, Sept. I (By Air Mail). M My work ami policy will be guMed l».v the CeaaTOSS traditions SWIH up m the course of the last so uany years. The Ceagieps tradition cannot be ignored."FOC; A.P. - 1,560 words
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37 1950-09-09 2 FOREIGNERS' LIQUOR PERMITS TO BE VERIFIED BOMBAY, Sept. B.— A Bomba> Government Press Note issued to night said: "Consequent on the recent decision of the Bombay High Court regarding the interpretation and validity of the Bombay Prohi'M-37 words
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Article226 1950-09-09 2 ACHARYA KPdPALANI THANKS SUPPOSTERS NEW DELHI, Sept. 3 i3y Aii Mcit).— Acharya Kripalani, m a statement issued today, says: "Thank.? to many known and unknown friends who helped me and cast their votes m my favour m the Presidential election. I know they did itFOC - 226 words
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Article84 1950-09-09 2 BOMBAY. Sept. 8. --Mr. S. R. Dunyerkeiy. Registrar of Ihe Bom I l>ay University, who has been award* ed a travel gi-ant by the British Com- j momveattn Universities Association loft for UK yesterday. The Grant is awarded for the pur pose of study and investigation of uiyGIIS - 84 words
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Article1639 1950-09-09 3 Spirit Of War Effort Needed Pandit Nehru's Appeal To The Nation NEW DELHI, Sept. ,s The Primp Minister I'anriil Nehru, broadcasting to the nation on Aug. 22 said here lhal the gravity of the food situation m the country demanded thai it be laced i»FOC - 1,639 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-09-09 3 PHOTO. British Troops reached Su-an m Korea on Aug. 29 2,000 of them. Men of the Middlesex Regiment anti of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders landed from the Cruiser Ceylon and the aircraft carrier Unicorn. Photo shows: British troop* at the rail of the Cruiser Ceylon watch as their comradesA.P. - 57 words
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Article727 1950-09-09 3 Communal Policy Mustjße MADRAS, Sept. B.— M r. Abdul Handed Khan, M.L.A., Floor Leader, United Peoples 1 Party m the Madras Legislative Assembly, m a statement to the Press, says: "It was reported m the Press that the Working Committee oi the Madras State Muslim LeagueFOC - 727 words
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Article, Illustration127 1950-09-09 3 On June 2<. the Security Council, for the first time m its history, voted to apply military sanctions against an aggressor. The Council, by a vote of 7 to l, passed a resolution, introduced by the United States, which recommended that "all members of the United Nations furnish such assistanceUSIS - 127 words
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388 1950-09-09 3 Life Insurance In India: Implementation Of Amending Act MEW DELHI, Sept. B.— The Government of India havo published m a Gazette Extraordinary certain amendments to the Insurance Rules. 1939. It will be recalled that during the last budget session, Parliament enacted a comprehensive amendment of ii>e Insurance Act. 1938. SuchFOC - 388 words
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Advertisement40 1950-09-09 3 "Hand Me Some More Of Those Olive Branches" from the daily newspaper THE WASHINGTON POST, Following their loaders who loudly advocate "peace" while promoting aggression, Communist soldier* camouflage their war machine with olive branches, traditional symbol of peace! tUSIS PHOTO).40 words
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1163 1950-09-09 4 Importance Of Securing Employment Madras Governor On Aid To Discharged Prisoners MADRAS, Sept. 8. An appeal to the public to change their attitude towards discharged prisoners and co-operate with the Madras Presidency Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society m helping and rehabilitating the discharged prisoners, was madeFOC - 1,163 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-09-09 4 PHOTO) A factory near Kwanju. Korea, burns following direct hits by rockets and bombs from carrier-based fighter and bomber airplanes of the United States Seventh Fleet, as United Nations forces continue their attacks against military targets m areas held by North Korean Communist forces. USISUSIS - 45 words
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203 1950-09-09 4 VIENNA, Sept. 8. Two enterprising young students from Vienna University will set out for the Himalayas m September to try and locate a peak said to be higher than Everest the mystery mountain Ammemachin wmcn so tar has beenFOC - 203 words
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251 1950-09-09 4 Holiday In Hill Stations: Concession To P. T. Employees NEW DELHI, Sept. B.— Employees of the Posts and Telegraphs Department getting less than Rs. 300 a month will now be able to spend their holidays at hill stations and holiday resorts cheap cost. The Department, with a view U) enablingFOC - 251 words
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Article31 1950-09-09 4 KARACH, Sept. .—Pakistan would rather leave ilie International Monetary Fund than accept any recommendation leaden <; t« the devaluation of the Pakistan rupee, an official source said on Wednesday.- A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-09-09 4 PHOTO). Carrying flags of the United States, United Nation?, and the Republic of Korea, an honour guard of soldiers of the Republic stand* at attention as a troop transport carrying United States Marines docks at a port m the Republic of Korea.- USISUSIS - 43 words
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1391 1950-09-09 4 technology as well. He expressed the hope that the Institute would make a substantial contribution to the extension of this frontier and would be able to render such technical assistance to industry as would enable It not only to hold Us own against foreignFOC - 1,391 words
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Article, Illustration50 1950-09-09 4 PHOJO, Fi.sh conscripts for the Republic of Korea 's army wave and sing as they stream along a great winding road from the Masan area on the way to Pusan training camp. Tha conscripts were called up from Villages near Masan where the U.S.A. 25th Division ensajfin* the enemy.- A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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122 1950-09-09 4 F\R UL ESLTM, Sept. 6.— The T*,.ii;sh Minister of State for Colonies, .Mr. J. Dugdate, waled out of a party recently given m Arusha (Tanganyika), East Africa, to meet Euro--s>ean settlers a> a protest against their nngrntlemanly behaviour. Ivlr. Dugdale stated tliat the sottlanGIIS - 122 words
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Article, Illustration2060 1950-09-09 5 Pandit Nehru's Advice To People Of Assam Face Calamities With Courage 'Other Nations On Verge Of Ruin Are Coming Up' GAUHATI, Sept. 8. —Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru toid a disciplined crowd of over fifty thousand people here on Monday evening that the variety of problems with which the countryFOC - 2,060 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-09-09 5 PHOTO. Red un.'.ia\s first Ainoa^sadjr io Burma. Yr.o Tchon-Mine. received p. tremendous welcome fr< ni Rangoon^ Chinese population on his arrival there 01 Aus. 28. He brought, a complele start ot 34. including translators. Pnoto .'•hows: Mr. Yao (carrying hat>. with Dr. Tv Yus.n-tuan (bowed head). Nationalist China's former Ambassador,A.P. - 58 words
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Article159 1950-09-09 5 GAUHATI. Sept. 4 (By Air Mail). Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru,' who arrived here this afternoon; from Delhi for a three-day tour of the earthquake and flooddevastated areas of Assam, will leave for Dibrugarh at 8.30 to- j morrow morning m his Dakota. He will be accompanied byFOC - 159 words
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Article836 1950-09-09 5 GAUHATI GIVES ENIHUSIASTIC WELCOME TO PANDIT NEHRU GAL HAT I, Sept, 4 (By Air Mail).— Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru arrived at Kaikuchi airfield at 130 pan. today for his three-day lour of the earthquake affected areas of Assam. Starting from New Delhi this morning byFOC - 836 words
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160 1950-09-09 6 UMiiiiliLii SLI W Hun HiL BALWANT SINGH AS (HAIKMAN The INDIAN DAILY MAIL reliably understands ih c at a meeting of representatives of the various Indian organisations ana other prominent individuals m Singapore held at Una at bnawan No. 2, PUfte Koad,160 words
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208 1950-09-09 6 AIR DAY TO HAVE REALISTIC BOMBING DISPLAY The public of Singapore will see a realistic display of air tactics on the Air Day which will be he 1 on Dec. 2 this year at Kallanu when a recons* m of a river side bandit camp, consisting of 12 jimgle hut«208 words
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220 1950-09-09 6 STUDENTS FROM MALAYA HONG KONG ARRIVE IN ENGLAND Over forty students from Malay; ana seven from Bong Koag a. •nvcci iusi. xue.su ay at toe Xin c George V Dock, London, m tn "ooxia. Most 01 tnfin, govern Intent --cholars m Eugiaud for t:u rust time, are Kid m LonuonFOC - 220 words
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Article325 1950-09-09 6 The "Kumbh aMi ish; ka n" at tiio newly-built Sha^i; iTinayagar Temple, Alor Oajah (Malacca) w.ta the Triveni Ga:i^a water will be pedformed between y.uu and lu.uo a.m. on Tnursday, Sept. 11. AH are cordially invited to aiiend writer Mr. b. V. Kaman. Chairman. Temple Commit325 words
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140 1950-09-09 6 Sri Krishna Jayanti will be celebrated on Sunday Sept. 10 at the Hindu Samava Prachara Sabha Kuala Lumpur. All are cordially invited, writes Messrs K. Shanmugam and S Kumarasamy. the Hon. Joint Secretaries. The programme will t>e as follow*: 10.00 a.m. Prayer and Distribution140 words
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