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Title Section16 1950-09-15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 214. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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456 1950-09-15 1 Will Tandon's Election Lead To Nehru's Resignation Rajaji Only Stabilising Factor At Present (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 14. Pr ime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's frank and challenging statement from Delhi on Tuesday on the eve of the Nasik Session of the Indian National Congress on exactly what the456 words
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72 1950-09-15 1 LONDON, Sfpt. 14.— Prime Minister Clement Attlee will be asked m Parliament next week to visit Present Trum*n m WasWogteri for tn.lk on Formosa. Labour member Woclrcw WyatT, will propose this on Monday, asking the Prime Minister to ensurethat Britain's point of viewReuter - 72 words
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73 1950-09-15 1 SRI TANDON GOES "NDERGROUND" TO WRITE PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS LUCKNOW, Sept. 10, (By Air Mail) The President-elect of the Indian National Congress Sri Purshottamdas Tandon, who left Lucknow two days ago by car for an unknown destination, has not yet returned here. It is reported that Sri Tandon has gone "underground"FOC - 73 words
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Article94 1950-09-15 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 14— Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru today sent the following message to Dr. Daniel Malan, Prime Minister of South Africa: "Deeply grieved by news of the death of Gen. Smuts. His versatility of mind and long career of public activity as statesman andReuter - 94 words
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149 1950-09-15 1 AMRITSAR, Sept. 14.— The Shiro-I mani Akali Dal has called upon the Sikhs to observe Sept. 17 as protest Day" without contravening the ban on public meetings and procession to' register their indignation at the ar-, rest of Master Tara Singh.FOC - 149 words
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163 1950-09-15 1 PAKISTAN SIGNS NEW TRADE AGREEMENT WITH JAPAN Tokyo. Sept. 14.— The Pakistan Trade Mission today signed a iuw trade agreement witn Japan totalling £60,000,000. according to Kyodo news agency. The document was signed by S. A. Hasnle, head of the Pakistan delegation, and by R. S. Hale, heild of Gen.Reuter - 163 words
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139 1950-09-15 1 JUDGMEN T IN COCHIN OIL FRAUD CASE ERNAKULAM, Sept. 14.— Mr. B C. Coman, I.C.S. Special Judge, try- 1 ing what is known as the sensational Cochin Oil Fraud Case, on Monday found Mr. K. Damodaran, a local businessman, guilty and sentenced him to 18 months' rigorous imprison ment underFOC - 139 words
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Article, Illustration180 1950-09-15 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 14.— The new Chinese Ambassador to India. Gear rai Yuan Chung-hsien, today presented Pandit Nehru with two cloisonne vases a gift from Prime Minister f/hou En-lal. The Ambassador talked with Premier Nehru for half an hour. He also saw Sir GirjaA.P.; USIS - 180 words
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58 1950-09-15 1 MORE VIOLENT EARTH TREMOR SHAKES DIBRUGARH BOMBAY, Sept. 14.—Dibrughar. North Assam, shook on Wednesday m a nine -minute earth tremor more violent than the four-minute earthquake of Aug. 15. A church, partly damaged m August on Wednesday fell to the ground. Reports are awaited from the rest of the quakeAP - 58 words
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103 1950-09-15 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Sept. 14.— Thi; United Nations Commission on Korea today placed entire blamt; for the situation on the North Korean authorities. It stated that the Communist Government had launched a cp.refully-preparod fullscale Invasion on June 25 when Its effortss to undermine the SouthernReuter - 103 words
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Article85 1950-09-15 1 LUCKNOW, Sept. 14.— Man-eating wolves and hynnas have killed seven children m villages near here m recent months. Latest victim was a 12 year-old boy of Purabgaon village, only five miles from Lucknow. His half -eaten body was found m the fields. In the BantharaAP - 85 words
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879 1950-09-15 1 CONTINUANCE OF PRESENT POSITION WILL RESULT IN FURTHER DAMAGE TO INDIA AND PAKISTAN PARIS, Sept. 14. The executive directors of the International Monetary Fund yesterday decided to postpone consideration of the par value of Pakistan's currency. Sir Chintaman Deshmukh, Indian Finance Minister,Reuter - 879 words
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Article102 1950-09-15 1 560,566 Tons For First 7 Months Of The Year WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—Malayan rubber exports were 560,566 long tons for the first seven month of this year, the U.S Department of Commerce announced today. This includes 101,929 tons exported during July, the largest monthly exports on record, theAP - 102 words
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Article72 1950-09-15 1 DURBAN. Sept 14.— Racial discrimination was called a menace to world peace on Wednesday by Pandit Hirday Nath Kunzru, Indian delegation leader at talks m Capetown between Pakistan, India and South Africa on the Union's statement of Indians. "America is fast realising this," he .lid m a message from NewAP - 72 words
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Advertisement73 1950-09-15 1 TELL YOUR PRODUSTS TO THE PEOPLE through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Dally m Malaya over 16 years 71, SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE. NOW SHOWING I DAILY AT 3.30 7.30 P.M. I I A MASTER TALE OF TKEASHERY 1 1 AND FALSE LOiE 1 I The story of a man who73 words
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669 1950-09-15 2 Indian Daily Ma il Singapore, Fri. Sept. 15, 1950. LANDMARK IN INDIAN SHIPPING JHE news that the first Indian regular passenger service between India and Malaya wili start next month must have undoubtedly caused immense joy m the mind of each and every Indian m this country. The hardships and669 words
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805 1950-09-15 2 inclusion Of Foreign Firms Opposed BOMiiAY, Sept. 14.— Mr. M. A. Alaster of the Shipping Co-ordiiialkm Committee of the Government of India, criticised the "efforts being made to keep alive the negotiations for securing collaboration and co-operation between the British shippingFOC - 805 words
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Article, Illustration99 1950-09-15 2 PHOTO *L rS xT Umto( l states shipment of 1,632 pints of whole blood for United Nation* iorces m the Republic of Korea left San Francisco, California, recently aboard United States military p.trplanes. The blood was donated at 34 American Red Cross regional b'ood centres throughout the Nation. The photograph,USIS - 99 words
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119 1950-09-15 2 TWO PERSONS INJURED IN EXPLOSION IN MADRAS MADRAS, Sept. 14.— Two blacksmiths sustained serious injuries m a nexplosion which occurred recently m a shed m the Office of the Collector of Madras, First Line Beach, where standard weights and measures are tested. It is stated that one Shaban of TriplicaneFOC - 119 words
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Article108 1950-09-15 2 JULLUNDUR, Sept. 14.— Mr. A K. Kumar, Chairman of the Punjab Hockey Association, has written to Mr. N. Tata, President Ji the Indian Hockey Federation, seeking his intervention m th? forthcoming selection of the Indian Hockey team which will visit Kenya m December next. Mr.FOC - 108 words
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487 1950-09-15 2 Release Ot Assam Detenu Ordered: Supreme Court's Judgment A. K. GOPALAN'S PETITION TO COME UP FOR HEARING AFTER COURT'S RE-OPENING NEW DELHI, Sept. 14. The vacation judge of the Supreme Court, Mr. Justice M. C. Mahajan, allowed the habeas corpus petition tiled by Mr. Bipul Choudhary, an Assam detenu, andFOC - 487 words
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204 1950-09-15 2 CUTTACK, Sept. 14. The Election Commissioner of India, Mr. Sukumar Sen, told the Press Trust of India last week that he had not I {;iven up his attempts to prepare the I field for the holding of the elections m April-May of 1951. Mr. SenFOC - 204 words
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Article114 1950-09-15 2 KARACHI, Sept. 14. M. Pierre Auge, French Ambassador, and M. Raymond Ricaud, French TradeCommissioner m Pakistan, recenty met Pakistan's Commerce Minister, Mr. Fazlur Rahman, and discussed witn him trade matters. Earlier thid week M. Goubert, Minister, and M. C. J. Camouilly, Secretary-General, French India, arrived here. ItFOC - 114 words
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119 1950-09-15 2 The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry has, it is learnt, offered to place the resources of its constituent member organizations at the disposal of the Government of India to be utilized m the best passible manner to tide over the difficult situationFOC - 119 words
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Article116 1950-09-15 2 DACCA. Sept. 14.— The East Bonga Government announced m a Press Note recently the result of "exhaustive inquiries'* into 37 incidents which were alleged to have taken place m Naokhali district after the Prime Minlsten Agreement and which were referred to them by the West BengalFOC - 116 words
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446 1950-09-15 2 INDIA GOVERNMENT EMPHATICALLY DENY RUMOUR ABROAD NEW DELHI, Sept. T4 The Indian Government have reiterated their determination to enforce strictly the existing controls over jute and jute goods. This has been occasioned by the rumour abroad that "the controls over jute and jute goods446 words
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Article71 1950-09-15 2 BANARAS, Sept. 14.— The Commonwealth Cricket Team's match against U.P. Governor's XI will be played at Lucknow for three days from Oct. 22 according to a telegram received by the Maharajkumar of Vizianagram from the President of the Board of Control for Cricket m India. The Commonwealth teamFOC - 71 words
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68 1950-09-15 2 MADRAS, Sept. 14 —Mr. K. Mad"ava Menon, Minister for Education, answering a question of Mr. V. Raghavaiya m the Assembly, stated that 73 Communists were snot dead by the police m the Andhra districts during the past six months. 1.773 persons had been captured ofFOC - 68 words
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602 1950-09-15 3 More Sinhalese Invading Tamil Stronghold Of Jaffna CEYLON NEWS: Revelation In Latest Census COLOMBO, Sept. 14. More low-country and Kandyan Sinhalese have "invaded?' the Jaffna district —stronghold of the Ceylon Tamils— since the census of 1921. According to the latest census figures m the report of Mr. A. G. Ranasinha,FOC - 602 words
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182 1950-09-15 3 MANUFACTURERS DEPLORE "UNNECESSARY" RESTRICTIONS COLOMBO, Sept. 14.— A meeting of the Ceylon confectionery manufacturer? recently deplored the unnecessary restrictions placed on the import of essential raw materials, such as glucose and flavouring essences, which were available m plenty from soft currency areas, while restrictions on the supply of sugar wereFOC - 182 words
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Article105 1950-09-15 3 will be published m connexion with the event. Entry forms will be made available at all post offices, polics. stations, and Air Ceylon ottices.— FOC COLOMBO, Sept. 14.— Mr. J. R D. TATA, Managing Director of A<r India International has offered a free ?.ir tripFOC - 105 words
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92 1950-09-15 3 COMMON SCRIPT FOR MARATHI AND GUJARATHI EVOLVED BOMBAY, Sept. 14. A common script for Marathi and Oujarati languages has been proposed by the Special Committee appointed by the Government of Bombay m June last. The committee says that Gujaratis would prefer for purposes of alternate script writing letters with serifsGIIS - 92 words
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49 1950-09-15 3 MADRAS, Sept. 14. Mr. V. M. Narasimnam, an architect of Madras, has been invited by the Thiruketheeshvaram Temple Restoration Society of Colombo, Ceylon, to visit the island m connection with the reconstruction of the temple m conformity with the principles of the sastras,- FOCFOC - 49 words
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257 1950-09-15 3 W.H.O. SESSION IN KANDY ON SEPT. 20 COLOMBO, Sept. 14.— The third World Health Organization session for South-East Asia to be held Jn Kandy on Sept. 20, wiil cast the Government Rs. 53,000. The money will be mainly utilized for the accommodation of visiting delegates and maintenance of the W.H.O.FOC - 257 words
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235 1950-09-15 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 14.— A prisoner climbed to the topmost roof of the third storey of the Bogambax'a. Jail nnd all efforts by the prison authorities throughout Monday evening to bring him down failed. A heavy shower of rain drenched the roof-climber, but even thisFOC - 235 words
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295 1950-09-15 3 BOMBAY, Sept. 14.- -Dr. Prafulla Chandra Ghosh, former Premier of West Bengal, presiding over the All-In-dia anti-vanaspati conference here recently, said a consideration of all aspects nutritional, moral or economic of vanaspati pointed to only one conclusion; that vanaspati should be discarded byFOC - 295 words
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Article62 1950-09-15 3 NEW DKi^HI, Sept. 14. The Central Ministry of Agriculture has approved the setting up of a Propaganda Department m Madras m connection with the Food Production activities m the State. Ihe expenditure will be slightly over Rs. 45,000 .or the year 1950-51 and will be met.FOC - 62 words
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169 1950-09-15 3 KARACHI. Sept. 14.— The Working Committee of the Pakistan Muslim League will meet m Karachi on Sept. 17 mainly to consider the resignation submitted by the League President, Chaudhry Khaliquzaman. Another item the Committee may discuss is the Kashmir situation m the light ofFOC - 169 words
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Article146 1950-09-15 3 MADRAS, Sept. 14. The administration of the three mental hospitals m Madras State during the year 1949 was carried on satisfactorily. The number of patients m these hospitals during the year was 3,787 as against 3,897 m the previous year. The daily average number ofFOC - 146 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-09-15 3 PHOTO. United States Marines recently landed m the Republic of Korea to reinforce United Nations forces assisting the Republic m defense against the North Korean Communist invasion. Brigadier General Edward Craig (third from left), Commander of a Marine unit, was welcomed by the Mayor of Pusan (on the General's left)USIS - 58 words
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255 1950-09-15 3 ANTAGONISM BETWEEN INDIANS EUROPEANS IS DANGEROUS FOR S. AFRICA NATAL BISHOP'S WARNING DURBAN, Sept. 14. In a message to Congress, Mrs. Vijaya Lakshml Pandit, India's Ambassador to the United States, declared "Racia discrimination, wherever practised, undermines the principle and purposes of the United Nations charter. This vio lation of humanA.P. - 255 words
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172 1950-09-15 3 U.N. TROOPS EXPECTED TO PASS TO THE OFFENSIVE TOKYO, Sept. 14.-— United Nations 1 troops, still holding grimly to their i positions round Taegu and success- fully counter-attacking m the east coast sector, were told yesterday they would pass to the offensive "m a very short period." Gen. Walton H.Reuter - 172 words
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295 1950-09-15 4 The Singapore Red Crosb has launched an appeal, under the patronage of the Governor Sir Franklin Gintson, for relief goods for the Assam earthquake sufferers, says an official Press release. It adds: A Relief Committee to encourage contributions has been formed under the295 words
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126 1950-09-15 4 The Hindi examination of D.B.H.P. Subha was held under the auspices of Nciaji Memorial Library, on Sept. 3 at No. 9, Nori i:s Road, Singapore. Miya Bashanthi Devi. Mrs. Padma Ramakrishran, Mrs. Baiama Emmanuel, Mrs. Mary Imanuel and Messrs. John Jacob and T.A.P. - 126 words
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83 1950-09-15 4 SINGAPORE, Sept 14. There has been a change m the tour programme of the Indian Trade Delegation which is now In Djakarta and was due to return to Singapore on Sept. 20. According to the information released by Sardar Jogindra Singh, the India83 words
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96 1950-09-15 4 SINGAPORE, Sept. 14.— There seems to be some confusion among trade and business circles m Kuala Lumpur and Penang as to the appropriate office to whiv'h enquiries and requests for engagements with the Indian Trade Delegation should be addressed. The India Government Trade Commissioner m Singapore96 words
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97 1950-09-15 4 The Controller ot Supplies, who to both Pood Controller and Price Controller, wishes to remind the public that all sugar for the retail market is subject to rationing and price control. At present the ration Is 8 tahis per week per person and the97 words
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Article61 1950-09-15 4 Admiral Sir Patrick Brind who copmletes the normal term as Commander -in-Chief ot the Far East Station at the end of this year Is to be succeeded by Vice-Admiral Guy Herbrand Edward Russell. Vice-Admiral Russell is the second son of the late Lord Amthill. He married61 words
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64 1950-09-15 4 Third Anniversary Of Pasir Panjang Rural Dt. Committee A Reception will be held at the Hwa Chiow Chinese Boys' School, No. 73. Bakau Lane, 5| m.s. Pasir Panjang Road, on Saturday, Sept. 16, at 5 p.m. to commemorate the Third Anniversary of the Inauguration of the Pasir Panjang Rural District64 words
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Article245 1950-09-15 4 At 20.00 a.m. tomorrow, Saturday, a Public Commission of Inquiry Into the method oi engagement seamen m the Colony will open at the Victoria Memorial Hajl. It is a matter of some importance m a tnriving Port such- a.s this, depending on trade and shipping interests245 words
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Advertisement154 1950-09-15 4 IS COMING VERY SOON MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS I. John Vas of Lindon Estate, Scudai. Johore. hereby give notice of intention to apply for a Hackney carriage permit for one tp.xi car to operate from Lindon Estate, Scudai to Johore Bahru. This application will be published m the Road154 words
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Advertisement175 1950-09-15 4 Florence Badminton Party The Florence Badminton Party will hold its 2nd Annual Picnic. Athletic SDorti and Social Gitthering on Sunday, Sept. 17. at Messrs. Am Teck Lee's Estate (11 mi, Ponggol), Singapore. NO PICTURE MOaE DARING NO FILM MORE EXCITING TODAY: 3.15 6.30 9.15 P.M. DILIP KUMAR, NARGIS and RAJ175 words
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