Indian Daily Mail, 18 September 1950

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail V<i...Vl. NO. 217. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 774 1 Reds Retreat In Confusion Kimpo Airfield In U. N. Hands TOKYO, Sept. 17. United Nations forward troops were reported tonight to be battling in the "matchbox" suburbs of Seoul against the heaviest resistance since the assault was launched against the South Korean capital three days ago.
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  • 249 1 QUEEN ELIZABETH HUMILIATED? lONDON, Sept. 17.— The mass:ulation Sunday Express toda' used the Church of England of jecting Queen Elizabeth to tolerable humiliation" by in:ering in arrangements for ye-. Jay's wedding of her nien ly Anson, to Prince George o imark. Because an earlier mar riage of Lady Anson had
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    29 1 PHOTO. Princess Elizabeth holds her baby daughter, Princess Anne for her first picture. The picture was transmitted by radio from London to Sydney, then airfreighted to Singapore. A.P. RADIO
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  • 126 1 JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 17.— 1f the Indians go back to India, the Europeans must go back to Europe, said Dr. J. S. Moroka opening a conference here Friday of the South African Indian Congress. "1 suppose the Africans must go back to
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  • 46 1 LUTON, Bedfordshire, Sept. 17.— A Bulletins issued this morning said that there was'no significant change In the condition of Mr George Bernard Shaw who was operated upon last week for a broken thigh bone. He was stated ito b "oonfortaWe and very cheerful."- Reuter
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  • 516 1 INCORPORATION OF FOREIGN POSSESSIONS ALSO URGED BOMBAY, Sept. 17.— The Congress Working Committee Executive of the Indian National Congress, the ruling party in the country, today approved the Government's for eiga, policy. The Committee passed a resolution approving the Indian Gi^^ifinent's stand
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  • 90 1 LAKE 3UCGESS, Sept. 17.— The Indonesian R .-public looks like a sure ihintc to become the 60t.»i member cf the United Nation.?. Diplomatic iniormants say Indonesia may apply for membership early in the coming General Assembly session. Fourteen other nations, blocked previously by Soviet veto or
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  • 94 1 'QUAKE HAVOC IN ASSAM LONDON, Bept. 17.— About 140 villages were severely affected by last month's earthquake shocks in the Mishmi hill district of. Southern Upper Assam according to survry reports quoted yesterday by the New Delhi radio. Roughly half the houses in thp area had become unfit for habitation,
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  • 325 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 17.— Reports from Congress circles in Uttar Pradesh indicate that the nmvly (MM President Babu Purushottamdas Tandon and his followers are unuilliu- in any way to provoke a crisis between Congress and Government by denianvJlng a change of the
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  • 91 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 17.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru declared here: "I thinic It is up to me to fight destructive, disintegrating and disruptive forcns in India." Speaking before r crowd of 25,000 at the Brabourne Cricket Stadium, Nehru added: "The question before Tndia is whether it is to
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  • 30 1 RANGOON. Sept. 17.— Minister of Rehabilitation U Win was today appointed Minister In Charge of Defence and Home Affairs—portfolios resigned last week by Liet Reu ter
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  • 526 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Mon. Sept. 18, 1950. MR. BALWANT SINGH'S APPEAL APPEALING to the local Indian community for urgent a»d generous donations in cash and kind for the relief of distress and destitution caused by the recent earthquakes and floods i" the Province of Assam, Mr, Baiwant Singh, M.L.C.,
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  • 1572 2 Shoebullah Khan Murder Case Further Details Of Special Tribunal's Decision HYDERABAD, Sept. 17.— The Special Tribunal on Monday Sept. 11 convicted Syed Mohammed Kasim Razvi f4->* ear-old former Razakar leader of Hyderabad, of the charges of conspiracy and abetment of the murder of Shoebullah
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  • 183 2 Pay Scales Of Labour In Defence Establishments NEW DELHI, Sept. 17.— The Government of India have decided to appoint a special commute of enquiry to report on the application of the Pay Commission recommendations to labour in certain Defence establishments and such other cognate matters as anomalies consequence allowance, and
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  • 601 2 RAZVI AND FOUR OTHERS CONVICTED HYDERABAD, Sept. 1 7, -The Special Tribunal on Monday Sept. n found Syed Kasim Razvi, former Razakar leader of Hyderabad, guilty of the offence of dacoity along with some other Razakars in Bibinagar, 22 miles east of Hyderabad, on Jan. 10, 1948,
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    33 2 PHOTO) The mukim of Jelcbu held a livestock show at the Ulu Klawang Jw School ground on Sept. 9. Picture shows some of the competitors leading their cows round the enclosure PUBLIC RELATIONS
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  • 182 2 MADRAS HIGH COURT INVALIDATES 1908 ACT fl'iom Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 17.— The Madras High Court in a story-making decision Thursday delivered another Mow for the maintenance of Individual liberty in the State by declaring void the Criminal Law Amendment Act
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  • 296 2 Buying Of Cotton By Mills: Central Board To Supervise NAGPUR, Sept. 17.— The Government of India are expected to issue a notification under the Cotton Control Order before Sept 15 to give effect to the scheme for regulated buying of cotton by textile mills, it was learnt here. According to
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  • 741 3 CEYLON NEWS: Tributes By Vice- Chancellor And Minister Ot Justice <u C LOM B<>> Sept. 17, -Sir Ivor Jennings, ViceChancellor, Ceylon University, after unveiling the portrait ot the late Mr. N. Nadarajah, K.C., at Kananagar Hindu College Hall recently, said: "I would like to emphasize an
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  • 453 3 Teachers Encouraged To Work New Scheme JAFFNA, Sept. 17.— Mr. A. E. Tamber, president, All-Ceylon Union of Workers, addressing a meeting of the executive committee of the Northern Province Teachers Association, held at the Jaffna Central College hall, said the White Paper proposals were
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  • 122 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 17.— The doli nutation of constituencies for India's first general elections after independence is expected to be finalised by October next. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, Law Minister, who announced this in a written reply in Parliament stated that suggestions
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  • 265 3 MADRAS, Sept. 27.— The Ceylon Government, has signed an air agreement with the Government of Burma for operating an air H-rvice between Ceylon and Kangoon. The seryice, in all prooabiiity, will include Madras as an intermediate halting scation. The acove iniormation was disclosed to a representative of
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  • 136 3 MADRAS, Sept. 17.— Mr. K. Kamaraj. President, Tamil Nad Congress Committee, has nominated the following persons as the officebearers and Working Committee members of the Tamil Nad Congless Committee: Vice-president: Mr. V. M Obeidullah. Secretaries: Mr. N. Annamalai Pillai and S. Venkatraman Tresurer: Mr. A. Krlshna&wamy
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  • 123 3 MADRAS, Sept. 17. The Government have ordered the remission of assessment on the fallowing scales in respect of wet and manavari lands in Alansudi. Kulathur and incidental charges in procurement, division, Tiruchirapalli district which have been affected by adver.se seasonal conditions: Full remission for
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  • 431 3 Jattna B ach Of U.N.P. Inaugurated JAFFNA, Sept. 17— "The Times of Ceylon cannot make a catspaw of us as it did with the young <nd R?IoL C j Uy ine ?P, e ienced M 6. G. Ponnambalamof 1932, declared Mr. S. Rajaratnam, former Legislative Councillor and President of the
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  • 289 3 Govfs Decision^ Welcomed BOMBAY, Sept. 17.—Mr. S. N. Haji, Secretary, of the Indian National Steamship Owners' Association, said in an interview here that the Government of India's recent announcement on regarding reservation of the coastal trade of India to Indian
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  • 237 3 REORGANISATION OF INDIAN RAILWAYS URGED DALMIAPURAM, Sept. 17.— At the annual meeting ol the Tiruomrapaai cxub-Cenyre of the Institution of engineers (India), held recently at tne i>almia Cement a r Cl v ry o Daimiapuram, .vir, V. Ramiah, Retired Cniel Engia 9 utn r tttuiway. and le&ted tnat certain steps
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  • 22 3 MADRAS. Sept. 17.— The GovPrn Messrs. M. Subramaniam <Tanjore) P. Isaac (Tirunelveli) and N Krishr.aswami (Madurai) «.risa- FOC
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  • 245 3 SRIMATI LILAVATI MUNSHI'S APPEAL VirJl E^ HI S Z pL 17 —Srimati Lilavati Munshi, Jl nJtZfy 1 Of All lndi "omen's Food Conni^h^i Monda j> n J9ht appealed to the women of India to help save food. "If we are all members of
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  • 101 3 MARCHERITA (Assam), fceot. 12 'By Air Mail).— Several tremors of slight intensity were felt from yesterday morning till this afternoon in most of the areas from Tinsukia to Ledo. According to some Nepali travellers, arriving here from North Burma, the earthquake of Aug 15 had caused landslips
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  • 130 3 CALCUTTA. Sept. 17.— The ques t!ons of achieving uniformity in the work of distribution of foodstuffs among the various units of the country and also of lowering incidental charges in procurement, distribution and the cost of administration as far as possible are under the consideration
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  • 159 4 At 7M a.m. yesterday (Sunday) P. C. Wahid bin Babu was shot while on duty in Lorong 25, Geylang. The constable was guarding a Redifussion Junction Box at the time and as it is known that the Communist Party has identified itself with
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  • 156 4 NIGHT MAIL TRAIN TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday Malayan Railway Administration announces as follows: Owing to the derailment in Perak last night of the pilot train preceding the night mail train from Kuala Lumpur to Prai, the main line was blocked and the night mail trains are being transhipped. Passengers
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  • 226 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday:— The Police have issued the following communique tocray: Yesterday afternoon in Kcdah a bandit gang set fire to an estate lorry, causing damaged to the ext.< nt of $500. On Friday in Johore there was a brief exchange of shots between security forces and
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  • 174 4 MONTH-OLD STRIKE ENDS IN VICTORY FOR WORKERS JAKARTA. Sept. 17. -The monthOld strike of some 700,000 plmta tion works in Java and Madura < ended on Friday night with almost complete victory for the workers > after two days of labour-manage- < ment talks, it was learned here. Labour Minister
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  • 80 4 OUTRAGE IN PENANG PENANG, Snpl. 17. The lull in Penang's terrorist menace has been broken at la t -after a lai>.sc of more tJian one monih. A Chirv.sc policeman w;s shot dead lulo last nlghl by two Communist olements who bit the policeman on the lwad. jM'tre than five shots
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  • 113 4 Sir, Your editorial under the heading 'Another Serious Blunder by Estate Labour Lenders" was, I think written without knowing the full Id t US. The Federation of All-Malayan Estate Stsff Unions have been conducting negotiations with the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association since 1949 based on a
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    28 4 Prince Charles kisses his baby sister. Princess Anne. This first picture of Princess Anne was transmitted by radio from London to Sydney, then airfreighted to Singapore.— A.P. RADIOPHOTO.
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  • 113 4 Hindi Prachar Sabha Forms Music And Literary Section Umlei the MKfricea of tJic Hindustani Praehar Sahha. No 5, Gombak Lane, Kuala Liunpur, a Music and Literary Section h^s been formed. Tlic following are the office-bear-er M«- D;>0l C'vikl -President; Mr. S. Thomaa Vice-President; Mr. P. Sandra pillai Hon. Secretary; Mr.
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  • 215 4 C'WEALTH FINANCE MINISTERS TO CONFER TOMORROW WNDON, Sept. 17. Commonwealth Finance Ministers will meet in London on Tuesday to discuss ike development of Commonwealth trade and other Commonwealth economic and financial aspects, usually reliable sources said yesterday. Originally it was intended to start informal discussions on Monday. They are expected
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  • 288 4 With the object of collecting funds to be used for buying amenities for the security forces fighting in the jungles of Kelantan, a Flag Day will be held throughout Kelantan on Sept. 30. This was announced at a special meeting held yesterday morning.
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