Indian Daily Mail, 27 September 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 226. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 452 1 Capital City In 'Friendly Hands', Says Mac Arthur TOKYO, Sept. 26.— Seoul, capital of the Republic of Korea, "is again m friendly hands" Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur said m a personally signed communique issued at 2.10 p.m. (Tokyo Time') today. The United Nations forces have "completed
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  • 114 1 TAEGU, Sept. 26.— Advance elements of the United States Ist. Cavalry Division today reached Chonan about 25 miles south of Osan cutting the distance between the fronts to less than 20 miles late this after* noon, according to a pilot's report. This report has not
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  • 84 1 RANGOON, Sept. 2.".— The Burmese Premier Thakin Nu on Thurs day last announced a break between the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League and the Pan Communist Trades Union Congress of Burma. Thakin Nu is President of the AFPEL, the country's major political group. He told
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  • 69 1 M ALAN'S REPLY TO NEHRU'S MESSAGE NEW DELHI. Sept. 26.— The Prime Minister. Pandit Nehru, has received the following telegram from the Prime Minister, Dr. Malan. m reply to his condolence message sent on the death of General Smuts: "I was deeply touched by the terms of your message of
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  • 74 1 PONDICHERRY, Sept. 2G. A spokesman of the Pro-merger Group m Pondicherry has welcomed the declaration made by ih? Nasik Ccngicss that no- foreign pockets m India will be loluiated, says the PTI. The spokesman parti-ui'arly welcomed the declaration tout India will not tolerate any
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    38 1 PHOTO U.S. Marines march a group of naked Red prisoners along a road m the Ine*i n-Seoul rr°a as other American troops move up to jo n the tattle Prisoner! were stripped m starch for hidden weapons. AP
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  • 84 1 JAMMU. Sept. 26. Jammu has returned to nomal, after suffering heavily as a result of recent floods Through traffic between Jammu and Psithankot and Jammu and Udhampur has also been resumed. The State Government have deputed their officers to marooned areas to assess the loss of
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  • 67 1 BOMBAY. Sept. 26. The first batch of 20 U.S. tourist.; are arriving m Bombay early m Ja.nuary on an 8-week luxury tour of India. This was disclosed by Lieut-Colo-nel C. D. Warwick. President of the Man a it r Travel of U.S.A., who is now
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  • 279 1 WAVE OF REPRESSION IN FRENCH INDIA SETTLEMENTS PONDICHERRY. Sept. 26. A Poiito Inspector In Ponaicherrj (French India) Mr. D Ranana.yya has resigned as a sequel to "harsh treaunenl" meted out to him i > ouperior officers According co a PTI repcrt, m the statement explaining circumstances leading to nis resignation,
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  • 149 1 ANTI BRAHMIN SLOGANS ON MADRAS CITY WALLS (From Oar Own Correspondent) "■ADRA3, Sept. 26— Streets and alia m many parts of Madras City c o chalked with anti-Brahmin slogans. These ware part of the demon- ion being organised by members the D-avHian Federation m proi against the jailing of their
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  • 280 1 Sequel To Liberal Policy Re Hindi (From Our Own Correspondent) BIADRASi Sept. My There is no likelihood of Tumilnad Congressmen supporting Achnrya Kripalani's nova to form a Democratic liroup within the organisation. The President of the T.N.C.C. Mr. Kamaraj Nadar made this clear
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  • 153 1 CHERTSEY, England, Sept. 26.— The Maharajah of Bikaner. ruling prince of the Indian state of Bikaner until l«*ot year, diied at his rural boms on Monday might after four months illness heart diseasle. He was 48. He bought a house m the Surrey countryside about three years
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  • 56 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. A children's park, with all *:i**n!ttes 'or sports, has been planed bj tilt New Delhi Municipality A feature of the par*-. will bo lessons m traffic contr* Plans l have been drawn up and shorly the ground will be tuT*v.:l over to]
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  • 66 1 INDO-TURKISH TRADE TALKS BOMBAY, Sept. 26.— R. Alii Turkgeldi, Turkish Ambassador to India, told Reuter here today that negotiations were going on between the two countries for a new trade agreement. He expected it would be signed m New Delhi shortly. Under the proposed agreement India would receive long staple
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  • 540 1 BRITAIN'S SECOND COAL MINE DISASTER IN RECENT WEEKS CRESWELL. England, Sept. 26.— A raging underground fire trapped and killed 83 men today at the Creswell coal mine. Eighty of the men were caught behind a wall of flames and choked to death by fumes.
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  • 74 1 KARACHI, Sept. 26.— Sirdar Mohamed Nawaz Khan Pakistan's Deputy Defence Minister has been appointed Pakistan's Ambassador to France Nawaz Khan is a big landlord In he Punjab province and was a mem'rer of the r,moui£i Party during Britain's rule of the undivided subcontinent. He was educated
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  • 218 1 MYSORE, Sept. 26.— One hundred a"d fifty-sixth death anniversary of Tippu Satan, known m the Indian history as the Tiger of Mysore" was observed al Seringapatam (Mysore) last week. A procession was organised, which started from the big mosque m the fort and
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  • 731 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. Sept. 27, 1950. PHILIPPINES' EXAMPLE FOR MALAYA -II WE do not presume to be fully acquainted with the strategy adopted by the Filipino Government against the terrorists m their country, but what details are contained m the news item m question, (vide IDM of 25-9-50)
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  • 945 2 NASIK SESSION OF CONGRESS Detailed Reports Establishment Ot Welfare State Is Congress Objective WORKING COMMIT TEES RESOLUTION NASIK, Sept. 19 (By Air Mail).— The Congress Working Committee, at a four-hou r sitting this morning, endors sd Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's proposal for the establishment jf a "Welfare State" m India. Another
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  • 86 2 MOVE FOR 'OPPOSITION WING' IN CONGRESS GANDHINAGAR, Sept. 19 (By Air Mail). A number of Congressmen j who had supported Acharya J. B. Kripalani m the recent Presidential contest, met informally yesterday and today to chalk out their future course of action. Mr. Kripalani has been a critic of what
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  • 774 2 NASIK, Sept. 19 (By Air Mail).— The Congress Working Committee discussed further this morning the question of a suitable election machinery and after prolonged discussion decided not to place any resolution on the subject before the Subjects Committee for consideration. It may be remembered that one
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  • 1639 2 SPIRIT OF SACRIFICE ESSENTIAL NASIK, Sept. 19 (By Air MaU) Mi\ C. Rajagopalachari m a message on the occasion of the 56th sesgion of the Indian National Congress, now being held here, says: "There is general anxiety now about the future of the Congress. Its health
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  • 938 3 GANDHINAGAR, Sept. 19 (By Air Mail).— Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru to-day stressed tne paramount need of increased production of wealth and equitable distribution among the common mass of people. Pandit Nehru was addressing a gathering of women at the Police Grounds m
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  • 402 3 TANDON ADMONISHES AN A.I.C.C. MEMBER GANDHINAGAR, Sept 19 (By Air Mail). The Congress President, Babu Purshottamdas Tandon, today summarily turned down a request to extend the six minutes time limit for each member to address the House. Mr. Tandon said to the member who had protested against the time-limit: "Do
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  • 147 3 GANDHINAGAR, Sept. 19, <By Air Mail). A new bloc within the Jongress under the title of "Democratic Group" with Mr. J. B. kripalani, former Congress President, as its leader has been conitituted it is learnt. A number of leading Congressnen now at Gandhinagar, who had jeen
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  • 562 4 5 Children Killed And 4 Children 5 Adults Wounded Grenade Outrage InKuaia tuah KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday The Police have issued the following communique today: The confirmed casualties resulting from the grenade outrage m Kuala Pilah, Negri Sembilan, last night are as follows -3 male children and 2 female children were
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  • 91 4 With effect from Oct. 1, businessmen leaving the Colony for Bornean and Indonesian destinations for periods not exceeding one month will not be required to surrender their Ration Cards. They should, however, apply m writing to the Deputy Controller of Supplies. sth floor, Fullerton
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  • 51 4 The Federation Government confirms that it is not intended tc make any change m the existing rate of export duty on rubber until all sections of the industry have been consulted and have had an opportunity to state their views says an Official Press
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  • 454 4 U.K. DELEGATION VISIT JOHORE The full delegation of the United Kingdom Branch of the C^. nmonwealth Parliamentary Association arrived at Johore Bahru at 3 p.m on Sunday, Sept. 24. Accompanied by the Acting Brl tlsh Adviser, Johore, Mr. J. D Hodgkinson, the Johore State Resettlement Officer, Mr. J. S. H
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  • 877 4 Following are brief sketches of the members of the All-India Table Tennis Team who are now here on a tour:- T. D. Ranga Ramanujan (MANAGER OF THE TEAM) He is the Secretary of the Table Tennis Federation of India. H< was the Manager of
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  • 103 4 LTJCKNOW, Sept. 26.— Mr. Justice William Douglas of the Supreme Court of USA has concluded his tour of the Kumacn Kills m Utiar Pradesh. He visited Rani Khet. Almora itnd Nainiial. He was charmed with the beauty of the Kumaon Hills and aaid that Ranikhet
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  • 27 4 The High Commissioner has accepted with effect from Aug. 22. 1950, the resignation of Mr. Ju.es Martin, J.P., as an Unofficial Men:cr for the Federal Legislative Council.
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