Indian Daily Mail, 26 September 1950
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Title Section16 1950-09-26 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 225. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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172 1950-09-26 1 UN Must Name The Aggressor, Demands Kashmir Premier (From Our Own Correspondent) SRINAGAR, Sept. 25.— Sheikh Abdullah, Premier of Kashmir commenting on the United Nation Mediator Sir Owen Dixon's report to the Security Council, when addressing an Id congregation on Saturday last, criticised Dixon172 words
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242 1950-09-26 1 AGITATION AGAINST INCARCERATION OF DRAVIDIAN LEADERS GROWING (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 25. Public agitation against the detention of Dravidian Federation leaders Periyar Ramaswamy Naicker and Mr. C. N. Annadurai is growing through Tamilnad. It will be recalled these leaders were convicted for the offence under Section 153 A242 words
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Article145 1950-09-26 1 SIMLA, Sept 25.— F100d waters are now receding m the Punjab (India) and Kashmir, releasing vast stretches of marshy land. The Commissioner, Jullundur Di vision, Mr. J. M. Srinagesh, at a Press conference m Jullundur on Sept. 23 said that floods m the province had beenGIIS - 145 words
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Article153 1950-09-26 1 The delegation of six members ot the United Kingdom branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association now m Singapore will arrive m Kuala Lumpur today Tuesday. Tomorrow. Wednesday they will attend the meeting of the Federal Legislative Council, inspect Kuala Lumpur with members of the153 words
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166 1950-09-26 1 Work Begins On Multi-Purpose Project In Rajasthan JAIPUR. Sept. 25.— Construction work has now started m Raja* than on a multi-purpose project designed to generate over 6,500 k.w. of electric energy and irrigate 300,000 acres of land. Known as the Chambal Valle> Scheme, it consists of "three power dams andGIIS - 166 words
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Article43 1950-09-26 1 KARACHI. Sept. 25. Prime Minister Liaquat All Khan of Pakistan said Monday he will visit Indonesia during the coming winter at the invitation of the Indonesian Government. The exact date has yet to be set he added. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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388 1950-09-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday: The Police have issued the following communique today: Yesterday morning, the European manager of an estate m Pahang was slightly wounded by bandits whilst out pig shooting. Early on Saturday morning, m Pahang, osme 10,006 persons were screened by security forces. Of388 words
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143 1950-09-26 1 INDIAN TRADE DELEGATES ARRIVING TOMORROW The Indian Trade Delegation will arrive m Singapore from Djakarta by air tomorrow Sept. 27. They will be reaching Kallang Airport at 6.30 a.m. Two members of the Delegation, Mr. P. A. Narielwala and Mr. B. S. Bugga, will, however, arrive on Sept. 28 fromGIIS - 143 words
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73 1950-09-26 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 25. More Hindus and Muslims were arriving into West Bengal from East Pakistan than were leaving the State says a Press note issued by the West Bengal Government on Sept 23 According to statistics for trie first fortnight of September. theGIIS - 73 words
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Article136 1950-09-26 1 The postmaster-General, Malaya announces that with effect from Sunday, Oct. 1. the rates of commission payable on Foreign Money that is, Money Orders issued for all places OUTSIDE Malaya, will be as foDows:- With effect from the same date the despatch fees m addition to the136 words
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65 1950-09-26 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 25.— The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Is one of the recepients of prizes awarded by the Kashl Nagri Pracharni Sabha (the Banaras Society for the promotion of Hindi Literature) for the best Hindi author of 1949. Amongst other prize-winners are. DoctorGIIS - 65 words
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Article30 1950-09-26 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 25.— Seventy-nve people have been arrested m Bombay city m the past 24 hours under the Preventive Detention Act the police disclosed today. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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707 1950-09-26 1 WITH THE UNITED STATES 7TH ARMY DIVISION INSIDE SEOUL, Sept. 25.— Seoul, burning fiercely, has all but fallen. Complete and final liberation of the ancient capital from the Communists seems certain tomorrow. Twentyfive thousand (25,000) American ,Marines Army troops and South Korean soldiers haveReuter; A.P. - 707 words
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Article46 1950-09-26 1 NEW DELHI. Sept, 25.— The area and autturn of wheat m India for the current year is estimated at 23,627,000 acres and 6,110,000 tons us against 21,855,000 acres and 5,473,000 tons for 1948-1949, registering an Increase of 8.1 per cem and 11.7 per cent respectively. GIISGIIS - 46 words
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566 1950-09-26 2 Singapore, Tues. Sept. 26, 1950. PHILIPPINES' EXAMPLE FOR MALAYA -I YESTERDAY w;e prominently featured the news cf tho revival of the Japanese "People's Peace Preservation Corps" system mi n the Philippines, under the words Malaya" Governments, PieaseNote!" We did so, not as a joke or m fun. We meant it566 words
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1481 1950-09-26 2 NASIK SESSION OF CONGRESS Detailed Reports Tandon Takes Over Presidency From Pattabhi NASIK, Sept. 18 (By Air Mail).— Great scenes of enthusiasm were witnessed when the All-India Congress Committee of the 56th Indian National Congress met today at 2 o'clock m the Subjects Committee Pandal at Gandhinagar, Nasik. A hangarFOC - 1,481 words
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174 1950-09-26 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 24.— The development programme of the Central and State Governments for 1951-52 urill bo embodied m next year's budgets, it is learnt. The Planning Commission which r. preparing material for a fiv<;-year lovelopment plan m two stages- -the :'b.stFOC - 174 words
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Article5088 1950-09-26 2 SUBJECTS COMMITTEE ADOPTS RESOLUTION GANDHINAGAR, Sept. 18 (By Air Mail).— The Subjects Committee of the Cong ress today unanimously, without a single dissenting voice, adopted the Working Committee's resolution on India's for eign policy. Of the six amendments moved, four were with drawn and the twoFOC - 5,088 words
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86 1950-09-26 3 GANDHINAGAR, Sept. I. tßy Air Mail. The Subjets Committee of the 56th Session of the Indian National Congress, which will meet here tomorrow, will be attended by the smallest number of visitors m its history. Accommodation m the ftjpdal, specially constructed for the SubjectsFOC - 86 words
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Article28 1950-09-26 4 WASHINGTON, S-pt. 25. Mr Paul G. Hoffman will resign as Marshal Plan administrator next week and will be succeeded by Mr William C. Foster, now deputy administrator.- A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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988 1950-09-26 4 NASIK CONGRESS CONTINUED: All Foreign Settlements In India Must Merge In The Union Congress Demand Reiterated GANDHINAGAR, Sept. 18 (By Air Mail).— The Subjects Committee of the Congress to-day adopted th* Working Committee's resolution on Foreign Posmotions In India. Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramajya moved the resolution. The resolution expressed the hopeFOC - 988 words
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159 1950-09-26 4 The All-India Table Tennis Team who are on a visit to Singapore at the invitation of the Singapore Table Tennis Association have so far played seven matches m the Happy World Stadium. They have beaten 1) Singapore Rest, 2) All Singapore, 3) Singapore League159 words
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841 1950-09-26 4 Working Committee Approves NehruLiaquat Fact CALL TO COMBAT COMMUNALISM: RESOLUTION ON REFUGEE PROBLEM NASIK, Sept. 18, (By Air Mail). The Congress Working Committee met this morning for three hours and adopted a lengthy resolution on India and Pakistan recording Congress approval of the Indo-Pakistan Agreement of April 8, 1950, andFOC - 841 words
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Article142 1950-09-26 4 GRIFFITHS SCHOOL IN SINGAPORE" When during his recent visit to Singapore the Secretary of State Mr. James Griffiths opened the Towner Road School, the first of the schools to be completed under the Five Year Supplementary Education Plan, it was suggested to him that his name should be given to142 words
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