Indian Daily Mail, 16 September 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 215. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 195o! SIX PAGES 10 GENTS
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  • 555 1 PLANS FOR PRESIDENTIAL PROCESSION MARTIAL MUSIC OF MAHRATTA RULE TO BE PLAYED BOMBAY, Sept.. 15.— According to a telephone mes sage received from Nasik, Babu Purshottamdas Tandon President-elect of the Indian National Congress, will arrive IB Nasik at 9 a.m. by the Allahabad Mail tomorrow,
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  • 207 1 NASIK. Sept. 10, (By Air TTail) I guests, including o* State Governors, oi,;fr special invitees, are expected Gandhinagar next week. This is according to a seating plan drawn out by the executive body or Hie Reception Committee this evenng. Hour hundred seats have been .eserved
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  • 137 1 SPECIALS KILL ONE BANDIT AND CAPTURE TOMMYGUN AND AMMUNITION KUALA LUMPUF, Friday Th'e Police havo issued the following communique today: In Johore this morning, a patrol of Special Constables contacted approximately len bandits. During the .-iiauin^ eng v^cment, one n indit was shot dead, and a tommygun and 126 rounds
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  • 71 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 15.— Another dist'ngiiisheri Madras jurist has been Hf va'ed to the Federal High Court. K. Chandrasekara Aiyar retired Judge of the Madras High Court, was yesterday appointed by the President us Judge of the Supreme Court. Besides his work in the
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  • 137 1 MR. JIVABHAI RESIGNS FROM PROGRESSIVE PARTY We are informed that M. Hasan All Jivabhai has resigned from the Progressive Party with effect from yesterday He was returned in December 1948 o the Municipality as an Independent Candidate. In December 1949 he stood as the Progressive Party Candidate and was defeated.
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  • 70 1 This morning in Selangor, a security forces' convoy was attacked by bandits. One police driver was seriously wounded and two other police constables slightly wounded. The United Kingdom Parliamentary delegation whose visit to Malaya was postponed because of the Special Session of the House of Commons, will now arrive in
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  • 68 1 MADRAS BANS ANIMAL SACRIFICES (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sent. 15— The Legfsla■Vvv Assembly yesterday passed the "•idras Animal and Birds Sacrifice* Abolition Bill. The bill prevents the slaughter of ire's and animals in temp; e precincts h.ch is quite a widespread pruclic*"•ere. Tho maximum penalties for vioiji ion are
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  • 28 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 15.— The President of India, rather than a Kins' of Bnstand, will bo toasted at Army Regimental dinneis henceforth, a new older states. A P
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  • 85 1 BOMBAY. Sept. 15.-Police to lay! -ii?K« s d crowd of demonstating cotton textile workers who attemDt* -d to .stop Prime Minister Nehru's efinto'mTcifr 51^ "he m°tCr(A strike of 250.000 textile workers has been on since Aug 14) Prime Minister Nehru arrived here from New Delhi on
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  • 138 1 The 3«0 lepers at the sth mile Lepei Camp, Scudai Road. Johore Bahru I will have a gala day today, Sept 16 I when a special Club-house built by themselves from a special grant given I by the State Welfare Committee will J be officially declared
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  • 171 1 Rabbi Jacob Shaba bo. of t'v S Singapore Jewi-h Com-nun'ty w'a' S unanimously elected President of X the Inter-Religious Organis .tnn 8 Singapore and Johort* Bahru for the second half of 1950, at a me 1 S ing of the Organisation on Thurs- G
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  • 126 1 H A condolence meeting will be held 5 tomorrow, Sunday, at 4.30 p.m at the Congress premises at 131 mile 5 stone, Seletar to mourn the death 2 of Mr. R. Balakrishnan, Presiden' 5 of thd Seletar Naval Base Local Q Indian Congress. 0 All
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  • 640 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. Sept. 16, 1950. NOTES COMMENTS (THE DECK IN "JALAGOPAL" HAPPINESS SPOILED JN our editorial yesterday w« enthusiastically welcomed the news of the inauguration early next month of the first regular passenger service between India a''d Malaya. But one vital aspect of the matter we deliberately
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  • 2204 2 Full Text Of Broadcast Speech It Is Nation's Duty To Help' MAV DKLIU, Sept. y, (By Air Mail).— Broadcasting from All-India Radio, Delhi this evening on his recent visit to the earthquake-affected Ass am, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, .he Prime Minister said: "Disaster has descended
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  • 120 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 15. Rivalry between the supporters of two parties of wrestlers led to the murder of one of the wrestlers, soort after he had won a bout in the village of Akbarpur, 11 miles from here. The bout was organised in connection with Lord Krishna's
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  • 109 2 MADRAS, Sept. 15.— Mr. R. Diwakar. Minister of State for Information hiul Broadcasting;, Government of IndiH, stated here that the Government of India had decided to ron stitute a Central Board of Film Censors for the whole country in place of the present system of having
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  • 357 2 REPORTS OF AIR SURVEY OF AFFECTED AREAS A P°? E SepL 10 (Bi J Air Mail).— An air survey oi the flooded areas carried out by Major-General Mohammad Azam Khan this morning revealed that the liavi had been steadily going back to its) bed, writes a
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    42 2 PHOTO. Arriving at a port In the Republic of Korea, United States Marines board trucks which will transport them to a battle area to aid the Republic in defense against the invasion by North Korean Communist forces on Aug. 9 1950, USIS
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  • 59 2 AMRIT3AR, Sept. 10 (By Ar Mail).— The floods in Amritsar d \sirtct nave now considrobly subsided. There has been great damage to nouses m rural areas, according to reports received here. No loss of lire has been reported. Relief measures are being pursu--2 with the restoration
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  • 47 2 KARIMGANJ, Sept. 15— Mr. Baidpnath Mukherjee. India's Peputy iigrh Commissioner-designate at Jacca (East Pakistan. wiU, it la earnt, take over charge of his office ?n September 18 next. Mr. Mukher;ee, who is now in Karimganj will each Dacca on Sept. 16 FOC
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  • 1812 3 Greater Facilities For Research Urged Health Ministers* Decision NEW DELHI, Sept. 15. The three-day session of the third Health Ministers' Conference, which concluded here on Saturday, (Sept. 5) passed six resolutions dealii with. indigenous systems. of medicine and homoeopathy, cruitment of senior health personnel,
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  • 415 3 Practising Indian Medicine Study Of Anatomy And Physiology Necessary i p| L pt> Isi t7 he ncw Anatomy and Physiology block of the Stanley xMedical College, Madras, was declared open, on Friday Sept. 8, evening, by Dr. T. S S Raj an, Minister for Public He alth. The block, which
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  • 610 3 Indian history has a "blank period" extending from the Indus Valley civilization of the Srd-Zna mulema B.C. down to about 400 B.C. when the early historical period began. Many questions about the period remain to be answered. What was the cause of the movement of
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  • 1009 3 J he persistence of India as a cultural unit is a phenomenon of History; for over four thousand years India's culture has lived and flourished; though often assailed, it has never lost its vitality. Egypt of the Pharaohs, Greece and Rome were younger nations than India; they
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    43 3 PHOTO. i&.w? 11 ™i? h{ner y are on continuous move to the battlefront In the Mates Na\y at a U.S. Navy base to Japan, In loaded with 50-calloit drums of gasoline for the use of Unit«Ji Natim,* EISE the Republic of Korea.—. U.S.I.S.
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  • 1624 4 Madras To Ban Sacrifice Of Animals Birds Assembly Discusses Bill To Abolish Practice M ADR AS, Sept. 15. The Madras Legislative Assembly considered on Thursday, Sept. 7 after questiontime the Madras Animal and Bird Sacrifices Abolition Bill, 1947, as passed by the Council. The Bill which was introduced in the
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    34 4 PHOTO. United States Navy men app'y a plastic covering to the preliminary webbing to protect gun mounts against destructive elements. This Is, part of the inactivation or U.S. shins after World War 11. USIS
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    38 4 PHOTO. Pilots of the Republic of Korea are briefed on the operation of F-51 Mustang fighter airplane* by an officer of a United States Air Force fighter squadron aiding in the defense of the Republic of Korea. USIS
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  • 779 4 Importance Of Trade Unions MR. H. SITARAMA REDDI'S ADVICE TO WORKERS MADRAS, Sept. 15. Inaugurating the Gannon Dunkerley Workers 1 Union recently at Conransmith Nagar grounds, Perambur Barracks, Mr. H. Sitarama Reddi stressed the importance of forming healthy and well-directed trade unions to promote the welfare of workers. Mr. M.
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    79 4 PHOTO. When Soviet Foreign Commissar Viacheslav M. Molotov arrived in Washington, D.C., in April 1945 enroute to attend the United Nations Security Conference at San Frp.ncisco, he was met by top ranking United States officials. Mr. Molotov Center, holding felt hat) is being greeted by U.S. Secretary of State Edward
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  • 440 4 MADRAS, Sept. 15.— Dr. T. S. S. Rajan, Minister for Health, answering an interpellate n in the Madras Assembly Thursday, Sept. 7, stated that women officers were also eligible for appointment -ib Director of Public Health. The Minister stated that in view ot
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  • 59 4 BOMBAY, Sept. 15.— The Congress candidate, Mr. Somnath Dave. Sec* retarytary of the Textile Association, Ahmedabad. has been declared fleeted In a by-election from the Ahmedabad Labour Constituency to the Bombay Legislative Assembly. He secured 8,501 votes against his rival Mr. Pasha Lakha (Scheduled Caste Federation!,
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  • 320 5 CEYLON NEWS: Message To Recent Converts In Ceylon COLOMBO, Sept, 15. In a message to Harijans, Hindus of the scheduled classes, who recently became converts to Buddhism at the Vidyalankara Pirivena, Kelaniya, Dr. B. R. Ambedxar, Law Minister of India, states: am
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  • 164 5 COLOMBO, Sept. 15.— The Central Government has decided that only Ceylonese labour should be employed on contract works. The Commissioner of Local Government has informed the Municipal Commissioner here of this decision. He has requested that future J contract works relating to schemes, the
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  • 289 5 COLOMBO, Sept. 15. The Government will have a scientific exhibition prepared mainly for the specialists from other countries who will visit Ceylon for the World Health Organisation Conference to oe held iu Kandy from September 22 to 30. 'inis nas been decided upon by a
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  • 255 5 Tamils' Demand For Autonomous State Quite Reasonable LEADER QUOTES INDIA'S EXAMPLE JAFFNA, Sept. 15.— The Federalist Party (llankai Thamil Arasu Kadchi) held a propaganda meeting last week at the Moortha Nainar Temple grounds al Anaicotta, with Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayakam, K.C., M.P., in the chair. The chairman in his
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  • 190 5 COLOMBO, Sept. 15. -Mr. HerDert Algama of Basnayakc Walauwa, Kelaniya, the first accused in the Madanayake kidnapping case, was last week convicted and sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. N. Siv.-.gna-nasunderam. Additional District Judge, Kandy. The Judge held that it had been proved from the
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  • 177 5 COLOMBO, Sept. 15.— The Ceylon Government Railway has lest several lakhs of rupees as a, result of undercharging the Food Control Department for transport of r.ce and flour during the last seven years. The error is, according to high C.G.R. spokesman, the result of
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  • 89 5 SILCHAR, .Assam), Sept. 15. Mr. S. C. Kagti, Additional Deputy Commissioner, has sentenced Iswar Ram, an inter-state smuggler, to four years' rigorous imprisonment and fine of rupees one thousand, in default, further imprisonment for one yaar for smuggling twelve. seers of opium. Believed to be the biggest haul
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  • 120 5 'AZAD' GOVERNMENT CHIEF'S THREAT: UNITED NATIONS WARNED KARACHI, Sept. U.—Chowdhary Ghulam Abbas, Head of the "Azad Kashmir" Government, declared on Sunday that the Government and people of Pakistan should "make it absolutely clear to the United Nations that we are not in a mood
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  • 198 5 NEW DELHI, Sept. 15— A correspondent asked Prime Minister Jawaharal Nehru at his Press conference recently whether the abolition of Zamindaris on the lines of the land reform started in Kashmir would not speed up their food self-sufficiency drive. Pandit Nehru
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  • 212 5 Mr. N. G. Ayyangar's Advice NEW DELHI, Sept. 15.— Indus Transport Minister. Mr. N. Gopai&swami Ayyangar, said here rJcently that if private enterprise aid not! recognise its obligation, "to maintain the reputation of India it might be necessary for tae Government to step in and run new
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  • 164 5 Silver Jubilee Of Indian Philosophical Congress BANGALORE, Sept. 15.— The Siler Jubilee Session of the Indian 'hilosophical Congress will be held n Calcutta from Dec. 20 to Dec. 23 his year under the auspices of Calcutta University. Dr. S. Radha<rishnan, Indian Ambassador to the J.S.S.R., will preside. A special feature
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  • 93 5 ERNAKULAM, Sept. 15.— N0 clue has yet been found for the cause of the nie disaster in the Tata Oil Mills last Friday. It is however learnt that all the valuable instruments in the Research Laboratory, which was completely gutted by the fire, have been losi It
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  • 136 5 Train Crash: Official Announcement KARACHI, Sept. 15. Fina; counting of bodies recovered from the wreckage of the Chittagong Express, which on Friday night crashed over a bridge into tti^ water near Bhairab Bazar, revealed a total of 37 dead, according Ui an official announcement by
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  • 171 5 CHITTARANJAN, Sept. 15.— A women's organisation styled the Chittaranjan Manila Samity has been formed here with the object of coordinating the various social, educational and cultural activities of the women workers of the colony. Every woman above the age of 18 years without any distinction
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  • 11 5 I Cotton College, Gauhati, wil! preside lover the "Psychology" section. FOC
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  • 69 5 KARACHI, Sept. 15. Pakistan .iaa announced that India had agreed -o take back 6,000 refugees who came to West Pakistan from Uttar Pradesh in India between February 1 and May 31. The announcement added that they were in addition to the 5,000 already
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  • 126 5 kANCHI, Sept. 15.— Mn. Srikrisnna Sinha, Chief Minister of Bihar, uas given notice to introduce the Bihar Official Language Bill, 1950, in the cunent session of the State legislature. The Bill provides for adoption of Hindi in Devanagri script as the official language ot the State, The
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  • 129 5 MADRAS, Sept. 15.— The Superintendent, Government Museum, Madras, writes: One of the new acces-ions In the arms galleries of the Madras Government Museum is a very old iron cannon dug up from a village farm in Walluvanad taluk of Malabar district. This cannon was recently
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  • 604 6 Generous Donations Needed In Cash And Kind MR. BALWANT SINGH'S APPEAL Mr. Balwant Singh, M£.C., President of the Assam Relief Fund Committee, Singapore, has issued the following appeal for donations in cash and kind: One moacri aa< p.is&cd since Me great earthquake m
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  • 65 6 BRAS AT'S CALCUTTA SINGAPORE AIR SERVICE TO BEGIN IN OCTOBER NEW DELHI, Sept. Id Ths S iarat Airways Company is cct.tnii g it- Calcutta-Bangkok s rvlc U:Singapore effective the first week in October. The Communications Ministry announced today that Bharat would be granted a subs'dy of 600.000 rupees for the
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