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Title Section16 1950-09-21 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 220. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 21, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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Article398 1950-09-21 1 NEHRU'S PLEA AT NASIK CONGRESS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Sept. 20. The question of China as never belore domiuated all political issues in India on Monday. In Delhi President Kajendra Prasad received the fint Ambassador of the Chinese People's Kepubllc, General Yuan Chung Hftien who398 words
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141 1950-09-21 1 LUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday.— The Police have issued the following communique today: Early this morning, bandits attacked an estate in Malacca. One Special Constable was wounded Yesterday three airstrikes took place in Jo'iore. In Ncgii Sembilan on Sept. 19. Security Forces contacted a party141 words
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Article48 1950-09-21 1 LONDON. Sept. 20.— Parliament, which had been recalled for the I emergency debate on defence, ad- I journed last. nigh-, until Oct. 27. The adjournment followed im- I mediately after the defeat of the Conservative motion of censure bv I 309 votes to 300. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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200 1950-09-21 1 Indian Leaders' Loyalty Patriotism Proved significance Of Congress Endorsement Of Nehru Govt/s Policies (From Our Own Correspondent) GANDHINAGAP. \*asik, Sep. 20,—Pandit Nehru obtained the third endorsement of his Government's policy when the Congress Working Committee meeting here yesterday fully supported his eco nomic policy. The Committee passed the resolution which200 words
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Article140 1950-09-21 1 —DR. PATTABHI ON CONGRESS PRESIDENTSHIP (From Our Own Correspondent) NASIK, Sept. 20.— Great Scenes of enthusiasm were witnessed when the newly elected all-India Congress Committee met on Monday in the former Air Force hanger at Nasik. "The Presidentship is a position of 1 ••esponsibility without authority, ex-140 words
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Article43 1950-09-21 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) G ANDIIIN AGAR, Sept. 20.— A reign of terror is now prevailing in the South Indian Settlements, declared the French India delegation to the Nastk CongTww in a moraoraixliim tu i Presktea* Taadoa.43 words
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268 1950-09-21 1 MOTION DEFEATED BY 33 VOTES TO 16 FLUSHING MADOW, Sept. 20. -The United Nations General Assembly, at th 1 opening of its nfth annual session here, yesterday rejected an Indian proposal that a Chinese Communist should ieplace the present Nationalist delegate. The Indian motionReuter - 268 words
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Article37 1950-09-21 1 The fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held on Saturday, Sept. 23, at 7.30 p.m. at the residence of Sri K. N. Ramarathan, No. 8 Cairnhill Road, Singapore, writes the Secretary.37 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-09-21 1 PHOTO) Dr. Rujpndra Prasad, President of the Republic of India, being greeted by H.E. Dr. Soedarsono, the Indone ,ian Ambassador to India on his arrival at the reception held by the latter in New Delhi on Aug. 17 to commemorate the fifth anniversary of Indonesian Independence. Appearing along with H.E.G.I.I.S. - 56 words
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Article75 1950-09-21 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.— Mr. Chalapathi Rao, editor of the National Herald. Lucknow, Is among the 15 newspaper editors from various Darts of the world now in the United States studying proposals for the setting up of an International Press Institute, Editors, who are guests of theGIIS - 75 words
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152 1950-09-21 1 VAST AREAS REPORTED TO BE UNDER WATER KARACHI, Sept. 20.— Vast areas of the Punjab were tonight reported under water, with Lahore again threatened by the rising Ravi River, after another 48 hours of almost continuous rain. Reports reaching here .said the floodwatersReuter - 152 words
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148 1950-09-21 1 SRINAGAR. Kashmir, Sept. 20 Rain, which has been falling continuously for more than 50 hours and is still pouring down, is bringing heavy floods to the Kashmir valley, damaging crops and buildings, as well as cutttng the road south to India. The breakdown ofAP - 148 words
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189 1950-09-21 1 INDIAN RED CROSS TO SEND MEDICAL SUPPLIES TO KOREA NEW DELHI, Sept. 20.— The Indian Red Cross Society will shortly be despatching to South Korea 600 lbs of lysol and a million units of anti-tetanus serum for the benefit of war victims. This action is taken in response to theGIIS - 189 words
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Article66 1950-09-21 1 SHILLONG, Sept. 20.— Increased military assistance is being given to the earthquake and flood-affected areas of Assam. Another 55 paratroopers, equipped with rubber boats, have been airlifted to Jorhat to help and rescue the marooned population. The work on road breaches is also progressing rapidlyGIIS - 66 words
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Article57 1950-09-21 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 20.—Unusually heavy rains and a gale in East Punjab, India's border state, have caused 70 deaths. About 25,000 houses have been washed away. According to official estimates 200,000 are homeless. Damage js assessed at £17,850,000. Extensive destruction of muchneeded food crops is reported withA.P. - 57 words
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124 1950-09-21 1 INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS The biggest international conference ever held on tuberculosis opened •r. Rome on Sunday. Five hundred medical experts from forty three na--ions are discussing joint measures "or a campaign on a world-wide seal* against this disease. Reports on all -he latest methods for treating it have been124 words
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Article116 1950-09-21 1 The representatives of Buddhist, Hindu and Moslem faiths will he among those of many religions who are to attend a three day fellowship gathering of the World Congress of Faiths commencing at Cambridge on Friday. ..xT 116 theme of the gathering is Modern Trends in theCGO Press Release - 116 words
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Advertisement87 1950-09-21 1 TELL YOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLE ibxough: TAMIL MURASU Tbe Leading TAMIL Dally in Malaya over 16 years 71, SELEGIE BOAD. SINGAPORE. Jo*jk\ ROYAL DUTCH AIkIINES^^^ EUROPE AWAITS YOU! Fly there with KLM, by luxurious 4 engined Constellations and visit famous cities and beauty spots. All these await you only87 words
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95 1950-09-21 2 By End Of This Year MADRAS, Sept. 20. The Madras Government; will complete the abolition of zamindaries by the end of this year. The State Revenue Minister, Mr. H. Sitarama Reddi, told the Assembly last Thursday that on the 15th of last monthFOC - 95 words
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Article197 1950-09-21 2 PRESIDENT GIVES ASSENT TO BILL PATNA, Sept. 20.— Presi .lent Dr. Rajendra Prasad has given his assent to the Bihar Land Reforms Bill which provides for the abolition of the zamindari system in the State, it is learnt here. The Bill, which repealed the BihaiFOC - 197 words
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Article236 1950-09-21 2 jJiviNtirtuij/iiYi, oepi. &\j. —xii tor 'I i avancore-Cociuii High Court lasi uct u. ivir. Justice (jrovinda Piilai yaniot! bail to K. Daniodaran i sentenced oy the Special Tribunal to lu months' K.I. under Section 400 of tn«. Cuciwu i-cnal Code) on a uail appiication movedFOC - 236 words
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170 1950-09-21 2 West Bengal Congress: Mr. Atulya Ghosh Elected President CALCUTTA, Sept. 20— Mr. Atulya Charan Ghosh and Mr. Bejoy Singh Nahar. both of the Ministerial group have been elected President and Secretary, respectively, of the West Bengal Provincial Congress Committee. A general meeting of the newlyelected *nembers of the P.C.C. wasFOC - 170 words
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175 1950-09-21 2 THREE AWAMI LEAGUE MEMBERS SENTENCED DACCA. Sepl. 20.— Maulana Abdul Hanud Khan Bhasani, President and Mr. Staammai Haque, Secretary East Pakistan Awiuni Muslim League who were bciny li;ed under Sections 147 and 138 of tho Pakistan Penal Code for participating in a public meeting i> nd taking out n processionFOC - 175 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-09-21 2 PHOTO. South Korean W.A.Cs. trained and- ready to join their menfolk in the battle against Red invaders, they display military precision as they parade through Pusaa, main United Nations Port City In Koroa. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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256 1950-09-21 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 20. -Pandit Shiv Sharma, former President of the All-India Ayurvedic Congress, commenting on Prime Minister Pandit Nehru's reference to Ayurveda, made in his inaugural address to the recent Health Ministers' Conference in Delhi said that it was "misleading." In a statement,FOC - 256 words
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294 1950-09-21 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 20.— Two biggest leaders of Dravidian non-Brahmin movement in South India Periyar E. V. Ramaswamy Naicker and C. N. Annadurai were each sentenced to six months' imprisonment by the Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Trichinapoly on Sept. 18 for creating294 words
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Article220 1950-09-21 2 PAIN A, Sept. 20.— Hanuman Nagmr, headquarters town of Saptari district of Nepal, has been heavily inundated and cut off from the outside world by the Kosi floods, according to a report received here recently. Knee-deep to waist-deep water is flowing in its 2,000 houses andFOC - 220 words
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86 1950-09-21 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 20.— The Education Ministry of the Government of Indfa has decided to grant this yea> an additional amount of Rs. 2 lakhs for scholarships to students belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes or Backward Classes. This has been done on the recommendation ofFOC - 86 words
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Article167 1950-09-21 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 20.— The statement made by the Prime Minister at h;s last Press conference m Delhi that one acre of land in his compound yielded 33 maunds of wheat has roused public interest in a number of Spates and numerous queries have been made,FOC - 167 words
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577 1950-09-21 2 PETITION AGAINST NAGPUR EDITOR DISMISSED NA.GPUR. Sept. 20. A Division Bench cf the Nagpur High Court, consisting of the Chief Justice, Mr. C. R. Hemeon, and Mr. Justice J. R. Mudholkar dismissed the application for contempt of court against Mr. G. D. Karkare, Editor,FOC - 577 words
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161 1950-09-21 2 "PAKHTOONISTAN DEMAND: AFGHAN GOVT. MAY TAKE ISSUE TO U.N. NEW DELHI, Sept. 20.— Increased Soviet pressure on Pakistan was foreshadowed by Moscow reports that that the Foreign Ministers of the Modern Soviet Republics of VJzbeksfan were attending the United Nations General Assembly as Soviet deputy members. Moscow reported that bothFOC - 161 words
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92 1950-09-21 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 20.— The Chief Commissioner of Railway. Mr, K. C. Bakhle; will lead India"' delegation to the Internationa Railway Congress Session com mencing in Ro-ne on Sept 25 i was announced in New Delhi. Other members of the delegate are: Mr. B.GIIS - 92 words
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Article93 1950-09-21 2 MELBOURNE, Sept. 20.— Field Marshal Sir Thomas Blarney, former Commander-in-Chief of Australian armed forces, who Is in hospital here recovering from pneumonia, wa.- propped up in a wheel chair yesterday to receive his Marshal's baton fron the Governor General, Mr. William Mckell Sir Thomas is the secondReuter - 93 words
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Article26 1950-09-21 2 KOREA, Sept. 20.— Patrols of the Ist South Korean Division ent red Pohang port today, it was officially announced here. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration626 1950-09-21 3 CEYLON NEWS: Dy Speakers Suggestion COLOMBO, Sept. 20.— Senator E. M. V. Naganathan, continuing his speech on the Appropriation Bill, when the Senate met recently with the Deputy Speaker, Senator Peri Sunder am. in the chair, suggested that the Government shouldFOC; A.P. - 626 words
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269 1950-09-21 3 COLOMBO. Sept. 20.— "Fre? Lanka should perform a signal service to the world at large by undertaking a drive to bring about peace among warring nations through an organised campaign to spread the Buddha's message cf love and kindliness," said Mr. 11. W. Amarasuriya, Minister forFOC - 269 words
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126 1950-09-21 3 COLOMBO. Sept. 20.- -The inau gural meeting of the North Ceylon Federation of Democratic You'h was held Last week with Mr. M. Karthagesan in the chair, Mr. M. Perairavan. Mr. K. Denial and Mr. S. Th.irunavuliarc-.su spoke abOJt the objects of the league. TheFOC - 126 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-09-21 3 PHOTO Delhi outward parcel office the squat in an improvised barbed wire enclosure under guard by U.S.A. Military Policemen ait r their capture during the Red drive on Yongisan on Korea's Naktone Rivor. U.S.A. tanks move along the road in the background. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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386 1950-09-21 3 NEW PAY SCALES FOR E. BENGAL OFFICIALS: INCREASE OF OVER 50 P.C. IN CERTAIN CATEGORIES DACCA, Sept. 20. The revised pay--seaies oi Government servant*, announced by the Government cf Ldoi Bengal ia^L weei show increase UK tne minima and maxima, snortenlng the period ot rise •u ao 10 aiio* incunioenuFOC - 386 words
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166 1950-09-21 3 TO PREVENT ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION FROM INDIA COLOMBO, Sept. 20.— Volunteer patrols have been organised on the northern coast of Ceylon to prevent illegal entry into Ceylon by immigrants from India.^ Police vigilance too has been increased and the authorities expect to put anFOC - 166 words
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Article56 1950-09-21 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 20.— Mr. William Douglas;, a judge of the U.S. Supreme Court, who is on a round-the-world tour, has arrived In New Delhi During his stay he Intends to visit historical sites round the capital. Later on he might also visit one of the hill stations. Mr. DouglasGIIS - 56 words
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410 1950-09-21 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 20.— Ceylon cinemas are likely lo show fewer British hm^ in future. The reason ?s that British producers are still "wrestling with the unreasonable burden" of entertainment tax which the industry has io bear and their output of filmsFOC - 410 words
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351 1950-09-21 3 DIG. AND 2 POLICE SUB -INSPECTORS GIVEN LEAVE WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT GWALIOR, Sept. 20.— The Government of Madhyabharat on Sept. 13 ordered a judicial inquiry into the police firing on Gwalior students on August 9. Pending the conclusion of the judicial inquiry,FOC - 351 words
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Article192 1950-09-21 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 20. Setn KanaiyalaL, a cloth and jute merchant of Calcutta, was sentenced on Wednesday last by a ljcal Magistrate to imprisonment till the rising of the court and a. fine of Rs. 10,000 or in default to undergo six months' rigorous imprisonmentFOC - 192 words
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341 1950-09-21 3 sident of India, Dr. Rajendrai Prasad has in aji order promulgated specified the names of tr.bes or parts or groups of tribes whicn will be considered as "Scheduled Tribes" for the purposes of the Constitution. The order covers fourteen Part A and Part BFOC - 341 words
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80 1950-09-21 3 Communal Representation In Services To Be Abolished PATNA, Sept. 20.— The Government of Bihar have decided to abolish communal representation in services. The reservation of seats of backward classes will continue however. The State Government have also decided to abrogate altogether the age-old procedure of asking candidate lor provincial services,FOC - 80 words
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Article78 1950-09-21 3 RANCHI, Sept. 20.— A sum of Rs. 10 lakhs has been provided by the Bihar Government in the current year's Budget for expenditure on the industrial housing scheme. The Government of India have also allotted a sum of Rs. 10 lakhs as their contribution to theFOC - 78 words
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Article60 1950-09-21 4 Mr. W. J. Edwaras, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, will be arriving by air at toingapore on Sept. 24 to discuss works and Industrial labour question on the Far Ease Station. He will leave Singapore on Oct. 4 for Hong Kong, returning direct from tnere60 words
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Article35 1950-09-21 4 Johore celebrates the birth of a girl to the Sultanah of Johore. Johore Government offices closed half-day yesterday. Special prayers will be held at the Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque on Friday, Sept. 22.35 words
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Article20 1950-09-21 4 The Pahang Police Athletic Championship will be held on Sept. 22, and 23 at the Clifford School Padang, Kuala Lipls.20 words
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Article204 1950-09-21 4 Hours Restricted To Cope Up With Rush KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. It is officially stated that with effect from Thursday, Sept. 21, the food Control Offices in Selangor will be open to the Public for Ration Cards only from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and204 words
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178 1950-09-21 4 ASSAM RELIEF FUND: F.I.O. SECRETARY'S CLARIFICATION The Hony. Secretary, Federation ot Indian Organisations, Kuala Lumpur, writes: "I have been receiving numerous enquiries from some of our mem-ber-organisations and the public regarding contributions to the Assam Relief Fund. It is evident tnat the Joint statement by the F.1.0., MJ.C. and the178 words
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129 1950-09-21 4 As decided In the last meeting of the Perak Hydro Employees' Union the Extra-ordinary General Meeting of each Branch was held at Malim Nawar, Batu Gajah, Ipoh and Chenderoh; and the following resolution was passed at each meeting. "That, in view of the fact of129 words
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63 1950-09-21 4 RANGOON, Sept. 20.— A Burmesemagistrate yesterday fined three members of the Singapore football team now here Burmese Rs. 40 each with the alternative of one months' hard labour for entering Burma on Sept. 14 without immißration permits or valid passports. The players are Chan ChengAP - 63 words
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Article36 1950-09-21 4 The Governor has approved the appointment of Mr. Hoh Chee Hock to be a Deputy Collector of Land Revenue with effect from Aug. 1. 1950, inclusive, in place of H. Ismail bin Che' Lee. i36 words
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Advertisement145 1950-09-21 4 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. and Mrs. V. Madhavan thank all relations ani friends, for the!r greetings and nice wedding presents. galT OPENING of RAJA'S SCHOOL OF COMMERCE in the central part of Town. 4 mEWORTH' T(iAC€C 4H BSEfnTuOr Pipe Tobacco I Relax with Edgeworth Agents: F. A. BABTHOLOMEUSZ LTD. ftftPF SJAV^* "VACIFV145 words
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