Indian Daily Mail, 20 September 1950
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Title Section16 1950-09-20 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 219. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1950.16 words
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551 1950-09-20 1 Rajaji's Successful Role As Peacemaker Important Resolu -ion s Passed MADRAS, Sept. 19. AH fears of serious differences arising between Pandit Nehru's Government and the Congress led by the newly elected President Babu Purshottam Das Tandon were allayed when the Working Committee meeting atReuter - 551 words
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Article23 1950-09-20 1 NASIK, (Bombay Province), Sept It.— The working committee of thn Indian National Congress—executive of the ruling party— today laid23 words
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Article98 1950-09-20 1 ALLAHABAD, Sept. 19. Police uid rationing officials recently paid surprise visits to about a hundred shops in Allahabad seized stocks of certain goods, coming within the scope of the Government of India's .ecent Ordinance. The goods included non-fen /.is metals, caustic soda, soda ash, rawFOC - 98 words
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614 1950-09-20 1 Chinese Envoy Presents Credentials To President Prasad NEW DELHI, Sept. 19.— The first Am'tassador of the Chinese People's Republic, General Yuan Chung Hsien presented credentiels to the Presisidcnt. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, at Government House. New Delhi, yesterday. A simple and impressive ceremony marked the occasion. The Ambassador's arrival at GovernmentGIIS - 614 words
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Article, Illustration137 1950-09-20 1 MADRAS. Sept. 19.— Sri K. Macfhava Menon, Education Minister of Madras, said on Tuesday last in the Madias Assembly that under-gradu-ate girls "relieved the worry of their parent* by finding the husbands hcmselves." He said this during question hoar, a reply to Sri P. NatesanFOC; A.P. - 137 words
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121 1950-09-20 1 SHILLONG, Sept. 12, (By Air Mail).— The two light aircraft, lent by the Government of India, are reaching Assam tomorrow for airdropping cooked food to the large number of starving marooned vijlargers en the east bank of the Subanslri which has been inFOC - 121 words
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468 1950-09-20 1 LABOUR LINES BURNT AND MACHINERY DAMAGED ON INDIAN ESTATE IN PAHANG KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday:— The Police have issued the following communique today: O/i Sunday night, bandits burned tappers* houses and damaged machinery on an Indian estate in Pahang, On Sunday evening, bandits stole food from two estates in Pahang. YesterdayFOC - 468 words
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142 1950-09-20 1 INDO-PAK FRIENDSHIP PiESTS ON SOLUTION OF KASHMIR ISSUE KARACHI, Sept. 19.— Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan said real friendly relations between Pakistan and India can never exist unless the Kashmir question is justly solved." He was addressing a public meeting142 words
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100 1950-09-20 1 Goods Train Derailed Ob B. B. C. I. Line BOMBAY, Sept. 19. A Goods train derailed near Bordi station. he ven miles from Dohad on the B. B. and CT.I. Railway, on Tuesday afternoon, according to a Press Note issued by the railway authorities to mb?.y on Sept. 12. EighteenFOC - 100 words
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85 1950-09-20 1 MYSORE GOVT. TO FLOAT RS. 5 CRORES LOAN BANGALORE, Sept. 19.— T\e Government of Mysore have asked the Government of India's permission to float a Rs. 5 crore loan to finance development projects in the State. This was revealed by Mr. H. C. Dasappa, Minister for Finance, in the StateFOC - 85 words
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643 1950-09-20 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. Sept. 20, 1950. PRICES VERSUS WAGES WE entirely agree with Sir John Hay, one of Malaya's? leading rubber barons, when he said in the course of his statement to the shareholders of Lambak Rubber Ltd. (vide yesterday's issue of the Straits Times) that "even at643 words
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604 1950-09-20 2 Prominent Leaders Allotted Bungalows No Permission For 'Extra Persons NASIK, Sept. 13 (-By Air Mail). The Reception Committee of the NavSik Congress session is informing "distinguished" guests and others not to bring with them persons who are noi entitled to attend the session. The604 words
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Article, Illustration502 1950-09-20 2 JULLUNDER, Sept 19.— An lnclo Pakistan conference began here on Wednesday last to settle the claimsin respect of deposits left in Cooperative Banks by Indians in Pakistan and by Pakistanis in India. An official of the Punjab India 1 Government explained that the Punjab (India)FOC; A.P. - 502 words
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Article205 1950-09-20 2 MADRAS, Sept. 19.— A steame* carrying 8,196 tons of wheat from Australia arrived at the Madras port on Sept. 11. 2,000 tons will be discharged here for Mysore and the balance carried to Calcutta. FOC Quads -all gins-were born in Westminister Hospital, London recently to 27-year-old Mrs.FOC; A.P. - 205 words
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Article256 1950-09-20 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 12 (By Air Mail) A conference of Harijans in Bombay state, convened by the Bombay Provincial Depressed Class League, will be held at Nasik on September 22 under the presidentship of Mr. G. D Tapase, Bombay's Minister for Backward Classes. Mr. N. S. Kajrolkar.FOC - 256 words
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111 1950-09-20 2 NO SUGAR DECONTROL IN U.P. BIHAR NOW LUCKNOW, Sept. 19.— A ten-man committee consisting of representatives of the U.P. and Bihar Governments, mill-owners, workers and traders in the sugar industry was formed at the first meeting of U.P. and Bihar Sugar Control Board, held here on Wednesday, Sept. 13. Mr.111 words
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181 1950-09-20 2 PATNA, Sept. 19.-— Sir Sultan Ah;;sed, former member of the Viceroy's Executive Council and u leader of the ihia community, last week characterised a recent speech made by the .Vest Punjab Governor Sardar Ablur Rab Nishtar as mostFOC - 181 words
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Article82 1950-09-20 2 BOMBAY Sept, 13 (By Air Mail) Twenty cotton textile mills in Bom bay worked today, ten of them fully and an equal number partially, according to a Press Note issued by Government today. In all, 20,297 workers reported for duty. 15,100 in the first shift and 5,197FOC - 82 words
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55 1950-09-20 2 LIAQUAT ALI KHAN VISITS AFFECTED AREAS LAHORE, Sept. 12 (By Air Mail)._One hundred and twenty-six persons lost their lives either by drown; nff or house collapse or snake bites during the recent floods which devastated a large portion of Lahore and the districts of55 words
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Article83 1950-09-20 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 19.— The Reserve Bank of India's" statement for the week ended Sept. 8. shows a fall of Rs. 10.32 croies in Notes held in the Banking Department while recording a rise of Rs. 9.85 crores in Notes in circulation. Deposits of the Central Government registeredFOC - 83 words
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Article57 1950-09-20 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 19.— Talks beween China and Tibet will begin lere after the Chinese Ambassador las presented his credentials to uidia on Monday. The Tibetan delegation Saturday paid a courtesy call on the Chinese Ambassador, General Yuan Jhungh-sien, and presented an dbum of pictures of the DalaiAP - 57 words
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Article238 1950-09-20 2 NAGPUR, Sept. 19.— Dr. N. B. Kharc, President of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha, said in a statement here on Thursday last that the -T^licy pursued by the Prime Minister Pandit Nehru had resulted in "misery home and defeat abroad and his aim in establishing a welfareFOC - 238 words
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333 1950-09-20 3 CEYLON NEWS: Mrs. Sanmugathasan was. ,t js learnt, seeing a cinema show ai the time. Mr. Sanmugathasan, who wa* recently appointed caief organiser suggested to the meeting that ii. view of public criticism of the party s activities, the party be dis sowed and333 words
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338 1950-09-20 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 19.—The national memorial to Keppitipola Dissawe, the leader of the Kandyan rebellion of 1818 will take the form of a Kandyan pillar 16 ft. high, on a moulded bus ft. square and 2 ft. 3 ins. in height. Within this numorial will beFOC - 338 words
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324 1950-09-20 3 ONE SOURCE OF "MOSCOW GOLD" DETECTED COLOvI ;O, Sept. 19. Gov r.. aent has detected o.is raurce ct i/Loscc* Gold' coming Into CeyUn /j finance local Communists, it is andsr.-tood. A !a:?e amount of literature printed in the SoviH Union. !i> s:,id ie be sent to Ceylon -through India forFOC - 324 words
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Article, Illustration136 1950-09-20 3 PREMIER AS WOODCUTTER COLOMBO, Sept. la. The Fre/nier, Mr. D. S. Senanayake, culminated his tour of the Nuwara Eliyn district with a visit to Errabeddi. he reafforestation centre in Weli nada. It is one vast scheme to rcittor^st the dry patnas with euca >ptu?. Walking through tv»c portion o: CrownFOC; A.P. - 136 words
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172 1950-09-20 3 COLOMBO, Sepi. 19.— Mr. George Maynard of tae Associated British flexures, wno spenc iive days in Ueyiun iooiiing /or a huitaoxe bpot, vvnere "The ailver iMutmeg," a i>tory with a Javanese oacicground could be "snot," left the Island a tew days ago. He172 words
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443 1950-09-20 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 19.— The government of this country should be conducted on Buddhist principles without the slightest prejuri on Buddhistic principles Mr. S. W. R. Dias Bandaranaike, Minister for Health and Local Government, in the course of his presidential address at the anniversary443 words
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515 1950-09-20 3 310 Aftershocks Since Ihe Great Quake Of Aug. 15 DIBRUGARH, Sept. 14 (By Air Mai]).— Thirteen more tremors were felt at Dibrugarh this morning. No casualty has been reported, but a number of persons including one woman were injured by fallen debris,FOC - 515 words
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Article396 1950-09-20 3 PRESIDENT PRASAD TO VISIT ASSAM NEW DELHI, Sept. 19— President Dr. Rajendra Prasad will pay a threeday visit to Assam towards the end of October, it was learnt here on Sept. 14. On his way back from Assam, the President will halt at Calcutta where he intends to see theFOC - 396 words
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305 1950-09-20 4 Branch Officers In India, Japan Philippines A special organisation is to be set up in Asia by the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. Its object is to assist the development of trade unionism in that continent and strengthen democratic element b among305 words
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Article58 1950-09-20 4 CALCUTTA, Sept. 18.— The Press Trust of India reports that Indiagrown jute has now started arriving in Calcutta and no shortage of raw materials for jute mills Is anticipated. Their present stocks are expected tf. be adequate for the mills to conj tintie their present hoursGIIS - 58 words
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Article426 1950-09-20 4 Sir,— When Pandit Nehru and his daughter visited Singapore a few months ago. some members of the Lotus Club and the Ladles' Union approached them to suggest a name for the proposed new club a combination of these two clubs. Pandit Nehru suggested "The Kamala426 words
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Article47 1950-09-20 4 CALCUTTA. Sept. 19.— More than 6.000 Iciu oi lnd.an jut. J g:odhavc so i?.r reached the Chines port of Tientsin since August, i Aas learned here today. yAnotlv-r shipment of 400 tons is dir to sa'l for Tientsin on Sept, 25. ReutedReuter - 47 words
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490 1950-09-20 4 LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 19— The U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation next month will begin technical aid to 12 countries in the Near East, Asia, Africa and Latin America as part of the expanded technical aid programme of the United Nations and itsUSIS - 490 words
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148 1950-09-20 4 The American consulate Ueneral announces ihat Vice-Consul Stanicy Rast Kidder will be arriving today, Sept. 20, with his wife and child to take up his duties here. It was also announced that two ladies are arriving soon to join the staff of the Consulate General.USIS - 148 words
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Article214 1950-09-20 4 LT.-GEN. K. S. MASTER TO RETIRE NEW DELHI, Sept. 19. —The Director-General of the Indian Armed Forces, Medical Services Lt.-General K. S. Master, Is retiring on Oct. 1. First commissioned as a Lieutenant in the Indian Medical Service, he served in Egypt and Meso potamia in World War I andGIIS - 214 words
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