Indian Daily Mail, 12 September 1950
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Article16 1950-09-12 1 VOL. \i. NO. 211. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1950.16 words
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Article, Illustration564 1950-09-12 1 4 Stand Firm Against Communist Forces The Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson has issued the following message on the occasion of the Commemoration Day today Sept. iz:~ "To-day, September 12th is Commemoration Day and we recall the scene m the SingaporeReuter - 564 words
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Article, Illustration11 1950-09-12 1 v m s~ *<»■ 3 uX^"^" «s* w ?*E&^yZs?s^^<&SxZ £%2S: A.P. PHOTO.A.P. - 11 words
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Article123 1950-09-12 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 11.— Sycd Kazvi. if-ader vi the former fanatical Ka/.aImr private army m Hyderabad, was on Monday sentenced to life imprisonment by a special tribunal which found him guilty of instigating the UlWier Of Siiorbullali Khan, editor of J J>i«>iiuliim Hindustani newspaper, "I.nroz." Two otherAP - 123 words
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101 1950-09-12 1 Further Plans For Commemoration Day Today m addition to the programme already announced for Lie celebration oi CommemoraLon Day today oept. 12, the band of the Devons win play on tiic f*4*ng iroui b.ij I to d.45 m the evening. tt has now been agreed that the exaltation of Japanese101 words
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Article210 1950-09-12 1 BOMBAY, Sept. ll.—Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Deputy Prime Minis Ler, arrived here from Delhi on Muni y morning. He was accompanied his daughter, Miss Maniben Patel, i J .vate Secretary, Mr. Shankar and Mr. G. D. Birla, He and his party travelled by a special piano, fittedFOC - 210 words
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Article57 1950-09-12 1 JAIPUR, Sept. 11.— Pandit Hiralal jjK-stri, cnn(>r Minister <»f Rajaathan, v-niod over iiis lettcj- oi resignation as Chief Minister to Mr. Jai Narain v.vh.s. President of the Provincial Congress Committee, on August 26, if was learnt. Mr. Vy;:o has delivered the letter to the Btatflfl MinisterFOC - 57 words
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Article91 1950-09-12 1 DAR7ES-SALAAM, Sept. 11.— The' British Minister of State for Colonies, Mr. John Dngdale, refused to meet representatives of the European Council, the main organ of European political opinion m Dar-es-Salaam on i Sept. 8, although he saw the Indian, Arab and African delegations prior to his departure forGIIS - 91 words
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Article51 1950-09-12 1 JAKARTA, Sept. 11. —The loader the Indian Trade ifiastod to South Bast Asia, which is now m Jakarta, ated that the mis.; on wou i! cxvore all possibilities of encouraging *-ade between India and Indonesia. The mission will shortly visit M Ja•a. Thailand ar.d Burma.-GIIS - 51 words
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Article53 1950-09-12 1 LUTON, Bedforshire, Sept. 11. Mr. George Bernard Shaw was taken by ambulance to Luton and Dunstablle Hospital today with 9 fractured thigh. He fell m the garden of his home at Avot St. Lawrence. Hertforshire, yesterday Mr. Shaw is 94. The hosp tal'o orthopaedio surgeon willReuter - 53 words
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Article40 1950-09-12 1 POONA. Sept. 11. A moderate earthquake wife an epicentre probably m the area of the Aleutian tslands. m the north of the Pacific a/as recorded he 1 yesterday at 2100 hours by seismographs of the! Indian MeteorologicaJ Qfflce I ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article161 1950-09-12 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 11.— An ordei issued by '.he President, D.. Rajendra F:..3ad, enables the appointment of r.e present Judges -,t High Courts, even i? they are non Indian citizens, l-> be judges of the Supreme Court Chief Justices of High Courts or J:;dgesGIIS - 161 words
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136 1950-09-12 1 STRACHEY AGAINST MALAYAN INDEPENDFNCE? DUNDEE, Scotland, Sept. 11.-. S7ar Miniater Jol)n Strachcy brushea aside a suggestion Sunday that Bri-j la.n should recognise Malav;m inde- i peadonce, aa aha did with India ana Bum: a. Me said, at a political meeting hoc anybody who thinks that simply aoesn l know anythtingAP - 136 words
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246 1950-09-12 1 HOSPITAL 'PLANE SERVICE STARTS TOMORROW MM SINGAPWffi-UJL LINK FOR SERVICE PATIENTS The last vital !ink m the Far East Air EW~>> casualty evacuation scheme will^ be for^H tnl a r morning at Changi, when a Hastings W»f?T' 7^ with stretcher ,asos flies o« Z*^ Ud From thon on, evacuation or246 words
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Article63 1950-09-12 1 MADRA& Sept. 11. —About half a million people m Travancore aie desperately ■truggUng against starvation," press reports reaching here disclosed on Monday. The situation is imported "dangerous, affecting 300,000 people who had not seen rice grain for a fortQlght," the reports added. In Ti ivandrum, capital ofAP - 63 words
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81 1950-09-12 1 NO ARMY PRESSURE, SAYS NEW INDONESIAN PREMIER JAKARTA, Sept. 11. —The Indonesian Premier, Mohammed Nalsir, yesterday reports that his new government was formed under army pressure The reports were published m Indonesia'a most prominent daily, "Meideka." The newspaper offered no evidence for tlie accusation but its editor. Mohammed Diah, Indonesia'sAP - 81 words
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Article85 1950-09-12 1 NATIONAL AIR RACKS OF INDIA KAXPUR, Sept. 11.— The National Aw Etoee of India will be hold on Feb. 17. next year. It. has been decided that the 1,100-mile race will start from Chakeri aerodrome at K..npi:' md follow the Gwalior-Jai-piu-Jodhpur-Bikaner-Delhi-Agra and Kanpur route. The Willingdon Trophy Race or 103GIIS - 85 words
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Article93 1950-09-12 1 LUOKNOW. Sept. 11. Mr PurBhottamdaa Tandon, President-elect ol the Indian National Congress, re- timed to Lucknovv from Delhi on Tuesday. Mr. Tandon, who has received numerous felicitations from his friends and admirvra on his success m the presidential election m a press statement says: "I have receivedFOC - 93 words
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79 1950-09-12 1 SOUTH AFRICAN INDIAN LEADERS STYLED AS "COMMUNISTS" JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 11.— Dr Dadoo, President of the Transvaal Indian Congress and Mr. H. A. Naidu, another South African Indian Leader, are among the six political leaders, who have received notices from the Union Government "naming" them under the Suppression of Communism ActGIIS - 79 words
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623 1950-09-12 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. Sept. 12, 1950. HELP YOUR SUFFERING BRETHREN MO one who had tiuied m one's radio receiving set to the All Indiii Radio at 10.30 p.m (Malayan Time) on Saturday last and heard the speech of Pan dit Jawaharlai Nehru both to Er.gUsh and Hindustani could623 words
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1562 1950-09-12 2 Report Of Prime Ministers Assam Tour tonw. DIBRLUARII, Sept. 5, (By Air Mail). Though a hazardous airways journey exhausted his energy, the medium built sixtythree-year-old Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru moved with easy grace wading through mud and slush and negotiating dangerous road breachesFOC - 1,562 words
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Article89 1950-09-12 2 GAUHATI, Sept. i! The authorities of the Cotton Colh-^e, a local Government institution, have decided to reopen the College with effect from today. The institution was closed down 'sine die' on August 19 last, following continued abstention from their classes since August 5, by the studentsFOC - 89 words
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50 1950-09-12 2 GAUHATI, Sept. 11. ---Total collection up to Sept. 6to the Assam Governor's earthquake relief fund Amounted to over three lakhs and twenty- 1 hrce thousands, it is understood. r «J. The donations were received didectly by the Governor of Assam, Mr. Jaiiamdas Daulatram. FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article81 1950-09-12 2 DUBLIN, Sept. 11.— Members of tne Inter-Parliamentary Union, including American Senaians, listened m silence here yesterday to an Impassioned denunciation of reports alleging that surplus food had been destroyed ir. the United States to preserve price level? The annual conference of the Union, representing 34 countries, unanimouslyReuter - 81 words
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482 1950-09-12 2 BOAiBAY, Sept. n. Shankerrao Deo, General Secretary oi the Indian National Congress, m a sta'.ement released here on Sept. 4 said that the Central Bo*rd of the Indian Youth Congress will meet at Nasik on September 22. Sri Deo referred to a CalcuttaFOC - 482 words
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140 1950-09-12 2 NASIK CONGRESS PRESIDENTIAL PROCESSION NASIK, Sept. 11. The Reception Committee of the Nasik Congress has finalised the plans for the reception to be accorded to the Presidentelect, Babu Purushotamdas Tandan when *ie arrives here. Ho is to be taken m a procession winch will start from the Golf CJub groundFOC - 140 words
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Article89 1950-09-12 2 JAMSHEDPUR, Sept. 11.— Mr. J. R. D. Tala, Chairman of the Board |of Directors of the Tata Iron and, Bteel Company, accompanied by Dr. John Matthai and Mr. S. Moolgaokar, j Directors, arrived here on Monday afternoon by air from Bombay. They jure expected toFOC - 89 words
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148 1950-09-12 3 CEYWN NEWS: As Protest Against Employers' Opposition To Wage Increase COLOMBO, Sept. U.-The Ceylon Estate Workers Union (C.1.C.L.U.) for a conference with a view to organizing a one-day general strike. The Proposed strike is as a protest against the decision of theFOC - 148 words
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Article, Illustration70 1950-09-12 3 Joe Louis, the brown bomber, is s en here loosening-up at his Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, training camp Sept. 5, for his title fight^rith American-version" world champion Ezzartf Charles m New York" Yankee Stadium, Sept. 27. While Louis is on the come-back road ut America, Tommy Farr is doing theA.P. - 70 words
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194 1950-09-12 3 MUNICIPAL LABOURERS HARASSED AND INTIMIDATED BY MONEY-LENDER? COLOMBO, Sept. 11.— While over a thousand municipal labourers were being paid their wages at the iolomba Town Hall last week, the Deputy Mayor, Mr. M. S. Abu Bakr, told a meeting of the Colombo Municipal Council that the men were being harassedFOC - 194 words
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Article, Illustration266 1950-09-12 3 FRESH TODDY AS SUBSTITUTE FOR WATER! I, DM, Correspondent Takes Up Ceylon Citizenship COLOMBO, Sept. 11.— Delft has Tone on the water ration since last *eek but th? prospec* does not launt its ml abitants because, m an emergency, vYey can always -'uench their thirst with 'fresh palmyrah toddy forFOC - 266 words
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658 1950-09-12 3 Private Foreign Capital in India Amounted To 596 Crores ln'48 RESERVE BANK BRINGS OUT RESULTS OF CENSUS UNDERTAKEN 2 YEARS AGO NEW DELHI, Sept. 11.— The market value of total private foreign investments m 1948, according to the Reserve Bank of India's annual report published recently, was estimated at Rs.FOC - 658 words
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202 1950-09-12 3 COLOM3O, Sept. 11.— M*s>» Joan Raujsu-utna.n wui sing m. toinnaiese to the crowa wnen Ceyions inaustriai workers ceieoraie me louth anniversary of Inaustrial Day on Sunday, Sept. 17, at the (Joioaibo Town naii. At least 40,000 men and women, engaged m weaving, pottery, carpentryFOC - 202 words
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127 1950-09-12 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 11. Dr. C. Perumal Pillai. of the Veterinary Research Laboratory at Perademya has left tor London on study leave to obtain the MRCVS degree. He will be studying at the Royal Veterinary College, London. Dr. Pillai, who is a graduate ofFOC - 127 words
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Article60 1950-09-12 3 COLOMBO, Sept, 11.— Capt. Dixon Kotelawala, Controller of Aerodromes, who was. m Jaffna on an inspection of Jaffna air port, stated that considerable improvements are to be made to the existing aerodrome at Jaffna. Plans he said have been finalised for the construction of a modernFOC - 60 words
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171 1950-09-12 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 11.— A federation of unions m three D.R.O. divisions of women's welfare organisations of the Kegalle district was organised on Saturday last at the Kegalla Vidyalava by Mrs E A. P. Wijeratne, under the chairmanship of Dr. (Mr,.) Rutnam, of the Lanka MahilaFOC - 171 words
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92 1950-09-12 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 11.— Mr George Ranasinghe. Field Officer of ihe Ceylon Anti-Leprosy Campaign md an Associate Member of the International Leprosy Association, left by air recently for Ind a on a study tour of the Indian Leprosy Institutions. His programme includes a p:stsraduate courseFOC - 92 words
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345 1950-09-12 3 CHARGE OF MAKING OBJECTIONABLE SPEECHES IN LUDHIANA AND KARNAL AMRITSAR, Sept. 7 (By Air Mail). Master Tara Singh, the veteran Akali leader, was arrested here at about 3 JO this morning and taken to Karnal m a Police van. At Karnal heFOC - 345 words
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63 1950-09-12 3 JAMMU. Sept. 11.— A number of louses collapsed and hundreds of .rees were uprooted as a result of orty hours of continuous rain ti l ast week m Jammu Province All 'nullahs.' throughout the 'rovince, were overflooded and oad* washed aw;*yFOC - 63 words
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742 1950-09-12 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR: MR. M. P. D. NAIR'S CHALLENGE TO MR. PAT JOHNSON Sir, i|f attention has been drawn to certain replies made by Mr. Pat Johnson In answer to my statement regarding a Press Report yuoting masc' resignations of742 words
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Article94 1950-09-12 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 11.— Mrs. Hannah Sen has been elected President of the Ali-Indin Women's Conference. After graduating from the Calcutta University, she secured the teacher's diploma irojn London. From 1932--1947, she was Directress of the Lady li-.vin Colicky, New Delhi. She has been helping theGIIS - 94 words
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Article52 1950-09-12 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. ll.— Five ln•iians to work as radio-operators m Lite United Nations Field Missions are to be selected by the Administrative Officer of the United Nations Kashmir Commission. The selected candidates will be m New York oy the end of September for a threemonth initialGIIS - 52 words
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Article52 1950-09-12 4 BOMBAY, Sept. 11.— Addressing the annual general meeting of the Anglo-Indian Association at Bombay on Bept. 8, Mr. Frank Anthony, the Anglo-Indian Leader, said that the community has found a "very definite place m new India." The community, he added, ha.s b*M "very generously tr«»i»frt" «iiii "uniqueGIIS - 52 words
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Article69 1950-09-12 4 SIAMESE MISSION TO FORMOSA TAIPEI, fjcut. U Word Jius ucen received hiere that a 50 man mission representing L)M Chinese Community hi Thailarul will arrive m Formosa before Ort. 10, O)tali'g Independence Day to pledge mppott to Piesidenl Chiang Kai-shek m his plans to recover the lost mainland. The groupA.P. - 69 words
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Article52 1950-09-12 4 BOMBAY, Sept. 11.— The Puraoea of Bombay on Sept. 8 celebrated with great eiuuusiasm the birth anniversary of Prophet Zoroaster. Prayers w.ic offered at all fire-temples and speeches were made urging tho people to imbibe the 5,000-year-old mess igw ot Zoraster vi ''good thoughts, ffood words and iroodGIIS - 52 words
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329 1950-09-12 4 Two Government agricultural experts from northern Malaya have been awaided grants by the United States Department of Agriculture to study the most advanced methods of farming m America, it was learned yesterday. The men selected are Salim Akib ■\5. of Alor Star, agricultural assistantUSIS - 329 words
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Article73 1950-09-12 4 th-ven-year old Rorty March luw been missing since uio mo riving of Sept. 3 from his home. 87, Joo Chiat Terrace, Singapore, Uie resi.aencc of Mr. K. B. Paul of R.A.F. VtMDgL The lad, an Indian, is oi thin build aouut, 4' 6" m height. He was wearing a73 words
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Article68 1950-09-12 4 TRINCOMALEE, Sept. 11.—Indian Naval Squadron, led by flagship INS Delhi, which has been on its summer cruise for the last three months, has arrived la Trincomalee (Ceylon) for routine exercises, including a sailing regatta. The Squadron, which will be In rrinconialee till Sept. 23, willGIIS - 68 words
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Article80 1950-09-12 4 DELHI, Sept. 11.— Delhi will be fhe venue of All-India Cultural Conlerenee, scheduled to meet m December. The conference organised by the Indian Cultural Academy, will bring together and guide creative artists .vho can direct cultural trends m the States through various media like painting, writingGIIS - 80 words
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152 1950-09-12 4 At a well attended .necting of che Tamils a* Baiu Pah aeld recently under me pr sidem ,a.p of Dr. Rathnasamy, tne Tamil Kazhagam was formed and its draft rules Were passed unanimously. The election of office-bearers and committee of management resuitea as follows:152 words
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52 1950-09-12 4 Sardar Budh Singh To Represent M.I.C. At Nasik Congress Sardar Budh Singh. ex-Pres:de:.t of the MaJ|iyan Inaian Congres 1 will attend The 56th Session of th Indian National Congress at Nasi as th representative of the Mala yan Indian Congress. The Foreigr Department of the All India Congress Committee informs52 words
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120 1950-09-12 4 At ihe Annual General Meeting of the Ramakrishna Mission i.c.d at toe Mis.-loii premises on Sauvday, Sept. 9, at 4.30 p.m. the folljwing were elected to constitute the Advisory Committee for tiu year 1950:— President: Swami Vamadeva,randa; Vice-President: Mr. V. PaKirisamy, PUlay, J.P., M.C.C.H.;120 words
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