Indian Daily Mail, 13 September 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 212. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 327 1 Sequel To Anomaly In Hyderabad Law (From Our Own Corresj)ondent) HYDERABAD, Sept. 12. Ra/.ak a r leader Sycd JCaastoi SUuevl km convicicd yesterday by the Special rihun:U m Übtutftm <>i wp'imj and abetment to murder of Nationu .>t-mindrd Shoebirilah Khan, editor of the Urdu daily
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  • 387 1 ONLY TWO ALTERNATI/ES BEFORE MALAYA, SAYS STRACHEY LANARK, Scotland, Sept. 12.— The British War Minister. Mr. John Strachey. Thursday night declared Great Britain was faced with two alternatives m Malaya— developing the country for full self-govern-ment within the Commonwealth, or abandoning it to the Chinese Communists. 9
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    67 1 NARRIMAN SADEK, 17-yesir-old whoso name has born linked with that of King Furouk of Egypt has been staying m Geneva, Switzerland, m the company of Mustupha Kamel Sadek. hrr uncle, and the Egyptian Ambassador to Swit/rrl uid. Badrte Bey. Photo shows: Narri.-nan takes an afternoon stroll through the city. Left
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  • 201 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 12. India Government's Information Minister Mr. R. R, Divvakcr received another black flag demonst ration when he drove into Government House Estate on Saturday night from Hindi Prachar Sabha m Mambalam to Rajaji Hall where he unveiled the
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  • 107 1 ANDHRA LEADERS ACCEPT HIGH COMMAND'S DECISION (From Our Own Correspondent) VIJAYAWADA, Sepi. 12.- -Despite the earlier threat of secps.sion. Andhiv- Congress leaders obediently accepted the Congress Working Committee's diiective s.upe- scJ.ng the Andhia PiovincuJ Congress Committee. Thirty-ei^ht members whOM unopposed election had been :ooo3:nised by the high command meeting: here
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  • 82 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALICUT, Sept. 12.— The Kerala Congress leader Mr. K. Kelappan who was sixty on Saturday received many congratulatoiy messages from admirer* and friends including one from President Rajendra Prasad. Rajen Babu referring to his great services to Congress especially praised his pioneer
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  • 104 1 37 KILLED, 70 INJURED IN CHITTAGONG TRAIN SMASH C44£UTTA, Sept. 12.— Final count ot the casualties m Saturday's Chittagongr train smash shows 37 killed and 70 injured, five of them seriously, an official statement said on Monday. It was the first big rail disaster since Pakistan gained independence and was
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  • 274 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 12. J itoimes m New Delhi on Sept. 8 dMrribci! a statement of the Pakl-i«\J HSrli Commissioner m Australia, Mr. Yw-suf Haroon, as "utter nonsense and a propaganda stunt to deceive simple people, who are carried away by slogans." At
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  • 255 1 CONGRESS MUST DECLARE ITS POLICY AT NASIK SESSION, SAYS NEHRU NEW DELHI, Sept. 12.— Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru said today that "communal and reactionary forces" m India had openly <!x--pressed their joy at the result of the recent Congress presidential election. Therefore, it was of "high consequence*' both to
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  • 421 1 MADRAS, Sept. 12. Thousands of people assembled yesterday at i:t!:.y ipurnm m South India to pay homage to Subramanya Bharati, the renaissance poet of Tarailnud on the occasion of his 29th death anniversary Known as a rebel poet, Bharati is a household name m these
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  • 375 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. The Police issued the following communique today: In Johore yesterday afternoon, a police party was attacked by bandits. During the ensuing engagement, two police constables were killed, and two extra police constables wounded. No further details are yet available.
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  • 177 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 12.— The Tamilaad Congress President Mr. Kamaraj Nadar who vs r as authorised by the Committee to nominate office-bearers as a mark of its confidence m him yesterday announced the following as members of the Working Committee: Vice-President: Mm.
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  • 619 2 Indian DAily Mail Singapore, Wed. Sept. 13, 1950. POLITICAL ROLE NOT FOR COMMUNAL ORGANISATIONS "THERE is no such thing as communaUsm mi n Si n g a'pore," declared Mr. Y*p Pheng Geek, President of the Singapore Rotary Club, at the Rotary District Assembly held m Kuala Lumpur o" Sunday, attended
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  • 941 2 People Advised To Talk Less But Work More For Relief GAUHATI, Sept. 7, (By Air Mail).— Prime Minister Nehru, m an eve-of-departure message to Assam to-day, called upon the people to be dynamic m spirit and action. Indians had a bad reputation of being
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  • 117 2 USE OF THE WORD "BHARAT" SHOULD BE AVOIDED! LOHORE, Sept 12. The uye of Ihe word "Bharat" for "India" is a misnomer and should be avoided, says a pzess note issued by the office of the Deputy High Commissioner In Lahore. It say;} of late m Pakistan newspapers and m
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  • 85 2 GORAKHPUR, Sept. 12 The engine driver, fireman and a khalasi, resting m a crew van attached to a goods train, were injured on Thursday morning when its engine derailed In the station yard smashing crew van to match wood. The fireman, who was dragged out
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  • 105 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 7, (By Air Mail). Prime Minister Pandil Nehru", returned to Delhi this afternoon after his tour of the flood and earthquake affected areas m Assam. HALT AT ALLAHABAD Ah Allahabad message says: Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister, broke his journey at Allahabad
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  • 423 2 DIBRUGARH, Sept. 6, (By Air Mail Pandit I\ehru has directed Govcrnme IIL officials m categorical tci to shun red tapism m the mat tcr of Assam's recons work, it is learnt irom a very high official source. In a closed door talk he
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  • 149 2 GAUHATI, Sept. 6, (By Air Mail). The Prime Minister, while on his way to Gauhati from Dibrugarh flew very lo"w over the Kaziranga gam*: sanctuary to have a view of the Assam rhinoceros. The plane encircled over the central sector of the game sanctuary.
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  • 54 2 BOMBAY. Sept. 12.— An unofficial Indian Goodwill Press Delegation has left Bombay for Israel. The delegation, which has been nominated by the All-India Newspaper Editors Conference, consists of Mr. Pothan Joseph, Editor of the 'Deccun Herald., Bangalore and Mr. J. Appaswamy, Assistant Editor, the 'Hindu'
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  • 315 2 KMT Paper Says Nehru is A Communist TAIPEH, Sept. 12.— Nationalist China?* only English language newspaper "China News" under the heading "The Birth of an Appeaser" on Friday last carried a special article suggesting Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru was a Communist and claiming he is "just the slave Stalin
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  • 121 2 LAHORE. Sept. 7, (By Air Mail). The waters m tbe River Ravi started receding- this morning after nearly i forty hours' continuous rise, causing unprecedented floods m Lahore and adjoining districts. A top-ranking irrigation engineer told the PT.I. late tonight that the flow of water
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  • 108 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 12.— The Government of India have withdrawn all restrictions on the movement of ghee. There will be no control over its price, production or distribution. Announcing this a Press Note issued by the Food Minister on Sept. 8 says that the Central
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  • 38 2 CALCUTTA. Sept. 12— The second 1 meeting of the Indo-Pakistan Joint Press Committee will be 'field m Calcutta on Sept. 24 and 25. the Secretary of the All-India Newspaper Editors Conference announced here.- FOC
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    • 82 2 "Whafc Happened to (Jour HEAPACHCS MAN?' "—Why I've never known you look so younc /X^X and well Where's that old depression iu3 ttctsV ff£ ness gone to You're certainly not tfc* roD-dffwm fc£*|*^ f woman you were when I last saw yogi cc*-|i^ /sf I'll tll \j a 1 r\
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  • 216 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 12.— The first propaganda meeting tor the cause of wiping out illiteracy among the women of Mathagal and disseminating the knowledge of crafts for which women have a special aptitude, was held last week m the Vigneswara Vidyalam hall with Mrs.
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  • 193 3 CURING BLOOD PRESSURE BY OPERATION COLOMBO, Sept. 12.— Treatment of high blood pressure by operation is being done on a fairly large scale m America, and England and on the continent and becoming increasingly popular, according to a medical specialist, who has returned to Ceylon after attending two international medical
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  • 116 3 Sugar Smuggling From Jaffna To India? COLOMBO, Sept. 12.—Investigations into current rumours th?.t sugar Its smuggled from the Jaffna district to South India, have been ordered by Mr. A. Ratnayake, Minister of Food and Co-operative Undertakings. He disclosed this recently when a deputation of wholesale dealers met him at his
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  • 39 3 Triplets— 8 lbs. Each COLOMBO, Sept. 12.— Triplets ere born to twenty-five year-old Mrs. JK. P. D. Somawathle. at the i Homagama hospital. The triplets two girls and a boy they weighi©d 8 lbs. each. Mother doing well. FOC
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  • 108 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 22. Ceylon's leading comedian, Mr. Eddie Jayamanne, was injured m a motor accident at Negombo last week. Two others were killed on the spot The dead are: Mr. Percy Wakwella* son. of Muhandiram P Wakwella, and Mr. Irwin Fernando, of Ncgombo. Another who
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  • 141 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 12..- According to the August issue of the Ceylon Labour Gazette, issued by the Department of Labour, there have been 2,187 more arrivals of Indian estate labourers than departures during the month of June. During the previous months of this year, tine
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  • 88 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 12.— Mr. Justice Nagalingam passed sentence of death on two men of Kandermadam, named K. Ponnambalam and M. Kangasabai, who were found guilty by a verdict of 5 to 2, of the murder of Thamban Nadesan of the same place by stabbing him
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  • 67 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 12. A police baton charge dispersed labourers who were hostile to the officer-in-charge, Unemployment Relief Works, Pansalhena, Kolonnawa, last week. The labourers, m a protest march at non-payment of last month's wages, are stated to have broken down an empty brick building, barricaded the
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  • 47 3 JAFFNA, Sept. 12.— 1t has been decided by the Jaffna Kala Sevai Manram to organise a music festival m Jaffna during the coming Christmas vacation. Indian and local artistes will participate In the festival which will io oa t ogr Unre* day* FOC
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  • 164 3 CEYLON NEWS: Govt* To Investigate Allegations COLOMBO, Sept. 12.—The Ceylon Government is understood to be investigating into the allegations made against certain organisations that they are getting financial assistance from foreign countries for political purposes. One allegation made against the Ceylon Trade Union
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  • 174 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 12.— Delegates from the World's Communist parties are expected to be m Colombo at the end of this month to attend the three-day annual celebrations of the Ceylon Trade Union Federation. It is stated that important lines of Communist
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  • 102 3 JAFFNA, Sept. 12.- A verdict cf suicide was returned by Mr. S. F X. Annasavnypillal, Town Coroner, at the inquest into the death ot 3ellam (65), a widow, who wa found hanging m the verandah of her son's house at Vannarponna. East. Iyampillai Ratnam (34), cigar worker,
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  • 631 3 Over 800, Dead Or Missing In Subansiri floods ENTIRE HILL TUMBLES DOWN: BRAHMAPUTRA RISING AGAIN A £i VTHALIPAM < N <> rt Lakhimpur), Sept. 8 (By Air Mail).— Over eight hundred persons have been listed as dead or missing m the floods from hundred villages on both banks of the
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  • 65 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 12.— The Central Food Ministry has planned to distribute 2,78,200^ tons of imported footigrains to the deficit areas during Sept. OF this Ma'lras will get 197,800 tons Bombay 80,050 .tons and West LTengal 40,000 tons. The rice allocation for Madras has Jieen increased
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  • 76 4 A general meeting of the Indians! or Naval Base will be held at 5 40" P- m Sept- 14, In front of Biccki No 42 to discuss possible avenues and to set up a Committee to organise relief for the distressetfpeople of Assam. All
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  • 261 4 'Great Loss To SRIC And Community' —MR. G. SARANGAPANY We deeply regret to announce the sudden death from heart failure yesterday of Sri R. Balakirishnan, a prominent member of the Seletar Indian community and President of the Seletar Naval Base Local Indian
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  • 98 4 Mr. Doshi Resigns Chairmanship Of Selangor Chanmber We are informed that Mr. C. J. Doshi has resigned the Chairmanship of the Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce owinu to illhealth. The Committee accepted the resignation with extreme regret and recorded its great appreciation of the valuable services rendered by Mr. Doshi
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  • 125 4 Mrs. Hilda B. Moorhead. Agent In Malaya and Siam of the International President of the Theosophieal Society, left yesterday morning by air for India. Mrs. Moorhead will join the International Headquarters of the Theo.soph.ical Society at Adyar. South India, as an honorary worker for some
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  • 61 4 "Immediate steps should betaken to abolish hawgers from Singapore," will be the subject of a debate to be held at the British Council HaU, Stamford Road, tomorrow, Sept. 14. tIT The participants are the Ea^t West Society who will be proposing the motion and the Raffles Society
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  • 157 4 "BARSAAT" (Hindustani Film) This film was shown to th* Press at Diamond Theatre yesterday. The story is an innovation m t;he film history planned and conceived mainly to entertain millions. But it has m addition a heart-throb-bing romance, some breath-taking thrill and some bVx>d-curdling pathos and that is why people
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  • 55 4 When the Singapore Improvement Trust meeting is held this afternoon (Wednesday) at 2.15 p.m. a Certifi cate will be awarded to Mr. Latsman j Singh, the watchman, for frustrating an attempt of arson on the S.I.T. Architectural Office behind the Muni- j cipal Building on the
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    • 268 4 You've Seen Nothing till you see "obituary" Ftiends and relatives are informed with great regret that my beloved sister, Sreemathi P. Thankamah, Ngattadi Veedu, Chirayinkil, expired on 9-9-' SO G. B. PI 1.1. A I Municipality, Malacca. WANTED Wanted ambitious men and women for training as Bookkeepers Cashiers. Chief Clerks
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    • 84 4 GOVT. PRINTER TO BROADCAST Mr. H. T. Ross, Government Printer. Federation of Malaya, will broadcast m the series "What the Departments are doing" on Friday, Sept. 15, at 8 p.m. The talk will be broadcast over the blue Network of Radio Malaya. ■Pi^^^w i J^T WILL STEAL YOUR HEART WITH
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