Indian Daily Mail, 25 September 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VI. NO. 224. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 364 1 Tribute To Tandon (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 24. South India a elder statesman Sri C. Rajagapalachari on his return to Delhi commenting on the Nasik Session of Congress just concluded, declared that the session under the new President Babu Purshottamdas
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  • 517 1 6-YEAR PLAN FOR S,E. ASIAN COUNTRIES TO BE DISCUSSED LONDON, Sept 24.— Ministers from seven Commonwealth countries will meet here tomorrow to discuss a six-year $1,725,000,000 plan for the development of South- East Asian countries. The Ministers, representing all dominions except South Africa, will consider
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  • 464 1 NO FOREIGN POCKETS WILL BE PERMITTED IN INDIA —Pandit Nehru's Warning (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 24. There is no doubt that the Nasik Congress Session which ended late on Thursday n ht was a great personal triumph for Prime Minister Pandit Nehru, 'i' n" Congrevs wholeheartedly accepted Nehru
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  • 28 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 23. The American Congress, defying President Truman's veto, enacted Into law the Communist Control Bill which the President had declared a danger to national security.— Reuter
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  • 234 1 PANDITJI'S THREAT TO RESIGN PREMIERSHIP BOMBAY, Sept. 24.— Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru threatened to quit his job on Thursday unless the All-India Congress Party voted full endorsement of his policies. The Party promptly gave him that endorsement, by an overwh fining vote. He told 3.000 delegates on th s last
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  • 134 1 FLUSHING MEADOWS, Sept. 24. TheUnited Nations General Assembly yesterday rejected by 41 votes to six with three absentions, a new Soviet move to exclude the Chinese Nationalist delegation. The Soviet motion sought to invalidate the credentials of the Chinese Nationalist delegation The Assembly
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  • 144 1 Sec-Council To Discuss Kashmir Question On Tuesday FLUSHING MEADOW, Sept. 24. The India-Pa&istan dispute over the future of Kashmir was yesterday placed on the agenda of a Securitcly Council meeting called ior next Tuesday. The first item on the agenda for the day Is the Communisi Chinese complaint of alleged
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  • 396 1 NEHRU SENDS RS. 10,000 FOR RELIEF SRINAGAR, Sept. 24. Flooding of the Jhelum River which courses through the Kashmir valley and torrential rains m adjoining Jammu pro vince m the past few days have caused widespread damage to crops and property.
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  • 210 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday: The Police issued the following communique today Yesterday afternoon m Perak, a Police Patrol approaching a squatter hut challenged three men running away. The men ignored the challenge, resulting m the death of one of them. The other two made good their
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  • 129 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 24. Indian sym pathisers to the World Rearmament Movement yesterday welcomed the visit of its sponsor, Dr. Frank N. Buchman, who is expected m India this winter with an international team. A statement of the Indian group signed by Sir Sultan Ahmed, former member
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  • 52 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 24.— A flock of vultures forced a Scandinavian airliner to turn back to Dum Dam airport here last night when one of the birds flew into the machine. The plane, with 27 Stockholmbound passengers aboard, and a crew of 10, was stated to be badly
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  • 611 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore Mon. Sept. 25, 1950. VICTORY FOR PANDITJI AND HIS GOVT. A VIOLENT resurgence of what is called "Hindi Imperialism," creation of the North versus South sprit and a rapio aggravation thereof, the throwing overboard of the Secular character of the Indian Republic and its substitution by
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  • 1335 2 Working Committee Endorses Nehru Govt s Policies TEXT OF RESOLUTIONS NASIK, Sept. 17 (By Air Mail).— The Congress Working Committee, m a four-hour sitting here this morning, adopted live resolutions which will be placed before the open session of the Congress. These related, among
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  • 90 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 24.—Applications for patents m India increased during and after the war, according to the report on the working of the Patent Office for 1942-48 just published. Applications increased from 681 m 1942 to 2.610 m 1946 but dropped to 1,921 m
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  • 970 2 NASIK, Sept. 17 (By Air Mail) .__The Congress Working Committee resumed its sitting at 2.30 p.m. Babu Purushothamdas Tandon again presided. This is a departure from the usual procedure. The outgoing President presides over the Working Committee meetings till the new President is
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  • 123 2 RELIEF WORK IN ASSAM: EMERGENCY COUNCIL SET UP SHILLONG, Sept. 24.— A six-man emergency council for Assam under the chairmanship of the Governor, Mr. Jairamdas Daulatram, has been set up to deal with the problem created by the earthauake and floods m Upper Assam. Members of the council are: Mr.
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  • 158 2 SECUNDERABAD, Sept. 24.— The Nizam of Hyderabad is donating Rs. 5 lakhs towards the relief of the sufferers m the Assam earthquake, it is understood. He is expected to send this amount to the Chief Minister, Mr. M. K. VeUodi, who is President of the
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  • 81 2 KARACHI, Sept. 24.— Mr. M. A. Khuhro, former Premier of Sind, was unanimously elected President of the Sind Provincial Muslim League on Sept. 16 for the second term m succession. Khuhro was first elected President m December, 1948, while he was
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  • 335 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 17 (By Air Mail). The Government of India have announced their decision to re -ognise Israel. A Press communique from the External Affairs Ministry today said, "the Government of India have dccl Jed to accord recognition to the Government of Israel." By her decision,
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  • 33 2 MADRAS, Sept. 24.— The Syndicate of the Madras University has declared Srimathi A. V. Kamala M. Litt, and Mr. T. S. Krishnan. M.Sc., qualified for the Ph.D. Degree. FOC
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  • 2057 3 Sardar Patel's Sound Advice To Youth IMPORTANCE OF i^HARkCTER STRESSED GANDHINAGAR, Sept. 17 (By Air Mail).— Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel advised the youth of India today to exercise their minds over the question of increasing the wealth of the nation, to make her
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  • 181 3 GANDHINAGAR, Sept. 17 (By Air Mail).— Prime Minister Pandit Nehru sprang a pleasant .surprise on about ten thousand people, including a Minister of the Central Cabinet, who had come to listen to his address to the Mahrashtra Youth Congress now meeting here and made then
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  • 925 3 Nehru Condemns Talking Too Much Doing Little' Tendency CALL TO YOI7II TO WORK HARD GANDHINAGAR, Sept. 17 (By Air Mail). The Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, today called upon the youth of India to prepare themselves earnestly to face the responsibility that would ultimately fall on them. Pandit Nehru, who
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  • 66 3 NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—Ambassadors from the four most important tea producing countries, India Pakistan, Ceylon and Indonesia will head the list of dignitaries who will attend the sth annual convention of the Tea Association of the U.S.A. from Oct. 1 to 4 at White Sulphur Springs, West Virgin'a The convention
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  • 721 3 WORKING COMMITTEE HOLD 51/2 HOURS DISCUSSIONS GANDHINAGAR, Sept. 16 (By Air Mail).— The Congress Working Committee held a five-and-half* hour session this evening when, it is learnt, matters relating to the Congress organisation, India's foreign policy, the present economic situation and the refugee problem
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  • 385 4 MALAYAN GOVTS, PLEASE NOTE] Quirino Signs Order Despite Minority Party's Opposition MANILA, Sept. 24.— Ignoring the opposition from the minority Nacionalista Party, President Elpidio Quirino signed an order offi tally creating a nationwide "barangay" (neighbourhood association) patterned after Japanese neighbourhood associations to
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  • 65 4 RANGOON, Sept. 24.— The photoimsh with his horse bunched with 'thers was too much for 58-year-old *bdul Aziz. He collapsed m the stewards' box r the Rangoon Turf Club The picture showed Aziz's horse n the second place. But Aziz never knew this. He iled thinking he
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  • 94 4 Speeches of the opening of the Consultative Council on Economic Development on South and Southeast Asia will be broadcast at 8.00 p.m. over the Blue Network oi Radio Malaya today Monday, Sevt. 25. There will be a half-hour broadcast of except of the opening
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  • 344 4 KAMPONG MALAYS PREFER RUBBER TO PADI THEY'LL BE DEPRIVED OF THEIR LANDS, WARNS D.O. At the recent conference of Penggawas m Ulu Kelantan District, Mr. J. A. Aitken, District Officer said that as the general food position was not as desired, he took a serious view of the attitude of
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  • 120 4 Two first-class basketball teams, the Singapore Combined and the Johore Bnaru All-Stars will play a charity match at the Happy World Stadium today (Sept. 25) at 8.00 p.m. o'clock, Mrs. George G. Thomson will open the game by throwing the first ball. During the interval at naif
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  • 363 4 Exhibits entered by the Serendah Boys' Home for the Ulu Selangor District 1950 Horticultural Show held over two days on Aug. 26 and 27, won 14 prizes worth $88/- m cash, it was revealed m the August report of the Serendah Boys' Home. It
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  • 111 4 On Sept. 6, 1960, the District Officer and O.C P D Raub opened a new temporary Police Station at Ulu Dong, Raub District, says a Pahang Govt. Press Release. It adds: il. To he n° He tat A io m th *s isolated Mukim, which
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  • 64 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 24— One man was killed during clashes between Hindus and Muslims m Lucknow on Saturday during the celebrations of the Muslim festival Bakrid. Several Hindus end Muslims were stabbed and shots were fired. The trouble arose over the sacrificial slaying of a
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  • 61 4 "WORLD CONGRESS OF DEFENDERS OF PEACE" TO BE HELD IN SHEFFIELD LONDON, Sept. 24.— The British Communist Party has announced plans to bring 2,500 delegates to Britain m November for a second "World Congress of Defenders of Peace." It has chosen Sheffield, Yorkshire industrial centre where much of Britain's armaments
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  • 64 4 PRAGUE, Sept. 24. The Chinese Communist Government had adopted a new coat of arms inscribed with Chinese characters meaning "Gate of Peace," said a Peking dispatch of the Czech news agency published here Saturday. Also included are five stars on a red
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