Indian Daily Mail, 30 September 1950
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Title Section16 1950-09-30 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 229. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1950. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article291 1950-09-30 1 Pandit Nehru's Appeal For Donations NEW DELHI, Sept. 29.— The Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, has issued a statement appealing to the public to contribute to his National Relief Fund started three. years ago. He says: "This was meant to afford relief of all kinds, more especiallyGIIS - 291 words
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1015 1950-09-30 1 P.C. KILLED IN BUS AMBUSH IN MAI-4CCA KUALA LUMPUR, Friday: The Police have H& sued the following communique today: In Pahang, late last night, a gang of Malay and Chinese bandits murdered two male Chinese adults and a 12-year-old Chinese boy. Their hands1,015 words
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Article73 1950-09-30 1 Indonesia Admitted To U.N. NEW YORK, Sept. 29.— The Republic of Indonesia was accepted unanimously yesterday as the 60th member, formerly a part of the Dutch East Indies. Without a vote the Red and white flag of Indonesia will be raised at the U.N. along the colours of the otherA.P. - 73 words
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66 1950-09-30 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 29.— The Bombay government will enact a law penalising juvenile smoking throughout the state. Shopkeepers who sell cigarettes to children below 16 years will also be punished. Announcing this m his address to the state legislature, Bombay governor Sir Maharaj SinghA.P. - 66 words
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400 1950-09-30 1 MACARTHUR RESTORES SEOUL TO PRESIDENT RHEE S. KOREANS REACH 15 MILES SOUTH OF PARALLEL TOKYO, Sept. 29.— Smouldering and rubbled Seoul today was restored to South Korean 1 President Syngman Rhee by General Douglas Mac Arthur as South Korean forces hi ought the fateful 38th parallel^nfer artillery fire. iJSmX 1A.P. - 400 words
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288 1950-09-30 1 BRITAIN PREPARES FOUR POINT PLAN FOR KOREA NEW YORK, Sept. 29.— British delegates rushed workY today as 9 four-point plan for postwar Korea which they hoped to present to the United Nations General Assembly on Friday. They are holding almost continuous conferences with other delegations to work cut details, especiallyAP - 288 words
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Article32 1950-09-30 1 In view of a substantial rise m world prices, the wholesale and retail price of sugar will he increased by 4 cents per tatty as from Oct. a32 words
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217 1950-09-30 1 {From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 29.— Perlyar Ra maswamy Naicker looked cheerful and said the treatment given to him m the jail was good, when Interview* ed by pressmen on his release from the Trichy Central Jail yesterday. Perlyar thanked the jail authorities and217 words
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Article155 1950-09-30 1 SECUNDERABAD, Sept, 29— A new discovery relating to properties of moonstones has been made by the Indian scientist, Dr. C. V. Raman. Hitherto, geologists had thought that moonstones had lumlnated structure, which reflected light at a particular incidence. Researches carried out under Dr. Raman's direction have shownGIIS - 155 words
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Article21 1950-09-30 1 SESSION OF ASSIZE A session of Assize will be held at the Supreme Court, Singapore on Oct. 2 at 1030 a.m.21 words
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Advertisement33 1950-09-30 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (BY POST) vlalaya, B.N. Bornoo and Sarawak 1 Month 4.00 3 12.00 6' 24. UU 1 Year *rt 00 Other Places 1 Month suo 3 15.00 6 30.00 1 Year 60.0033 words
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Article667 1950-09-30 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. Sept. 30, 1950. NOTES COMMENTS (On The Advocates Of Toddy Evil) DEPLYING to oral questions put by Labour member Mr. P. P. Narayanan mi n the Federal Legislative Council last Wednesday, the acting Chief Secretary Mr. M. V. del Tufo said that the decision to667 words
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2296 1950-09-30 2 NASIK SESSION OF CONGRESS Detailed Reports Fight Against Communalism Must Not Depend On Pakistan's Policy Pandit Nehru's Appeal: Resolution Passed GANDHINAGAR, Sept. 21 (By Air Mail).— The plenary session of the Indian National Congress this afternoon adopted amidst cheers the resolution on communalism and Indo-Pakistan relations. Earlier, speaking on the2,296 words
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Article56 1950-09-30 2 CALCUTTA, Sept. 29.—A Spanish Trade Delegation, led by Senor d Jaime a BA, Economic Counsellor to the Spanish Embassy m London, has arrived m Calcutta from Australia to explore possibilities of increasing commerce between Spain and India. During its 12-day stay m India, the delegationGIIS - 56 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-09-30 2 PHOTO. Andrei Vishinsky (left) Soviet Foreign Minister, shakes hands with Dean Acheson, U.S.A. Secretary of State, m the auditorium of the United Nations General Assembly at Flushing Meadows, New York, Sept. 19. The diplomats were on hand for thp crucial fifth General Assembly opening.- A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article, Illustration76 1950-09-30 2 PHOTOS). Violent shifting of the earth In the Assam earthquake area has resulted In widespread damage to property. Earth bursts have torn up the rails along the railway lines at Salkowaghat In the north-east frontier agency—excluded areas. Photo on top shows rippled rails as weU as a tUted water tankG.I.I.S. - 76 words
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Advertisement54 1950-09-30 2 B. Madras/Nagapatttnam/Straits Servire Rajula 20 sin oi «-j Raiaia ifias ass OUTWARDS 2 »50 3.10.50 4.10.50 10.i0.50 v 1050 PRINCIPAL AGENTS ISL Y 'JE?J1 R C Ltd rinc to Singapore) IL COLLYER QUAY. SINGAPORE. TT Telephone: 5455 -6 7 And at 25, BEACH ST.. PENANG. BOUSTEAD Co.. Ltd. %*enti»:- KV54 words
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Article, Illustration5694 1950-09-30 3 Gen. Secretaries' Reoort To Nasik Session Emergence Ot India As A Republic GANDHINAGAR (Nasik), Sept. 18 (By Air Mail) "The most outstanding event during the period under review was the emergence of the sovereign De* mocratic Republic of India on the 26th of January,FOC; USIS - 5,694 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1950-09-30 4 Minister Mahtafrs Appeal NEW DELHI, Sept. 29.— Mr. Harekrushna Mahtab, Industry and Supply Minister, appealed recently to the people, particularly traders, to co-operate fully with Government m stabilising prices and m keeping the economy of the country on an even keel. "If profiteering was notFOC; USIS - 1,064 words
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Article76 1950-09-30 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. .—Ten teet high jute has been grown abundantly m a garden of the Agricultural Research Institute, Delhi. This experiment, carried out by the Botanical Division of the institute, is likely to give an impetus to the efforts to grow jute m certain non-jute areas,GIIS - 76 words
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Article, Illustration166 1950-09-30 4 USIS PHOTO) PHOTO) PHOTO). USIS General Marshall, at his desk at the headquarters of the American National Red Cross m Washington, D.C., shortly after he had accepted the appointment as J.S. Secretary of Defense oy President Harry 8 Truman. USIS General Marshall p.nd Mrs. Marshall, the former Katherine Boyce Brown,USIS - 166 words
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Article, Illustration925 1950-09-30 5 GANDHINAGAR, Sep 21 (By Air Mail). The plenary session of the Congress tonignt adopted the Congress economic programme after rejecting ali amendments. It declared m favour of controls by 190 votes to 117 m the only division of the. session. A tense moment arose atA.P. - 925 words
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937 1950-09-30 5 NASIK CONGRESS CONTINUED: Continuance Of Controls; Govt. Policy Supported CONGRESS ECONOMIC PROGRAMME Mr. Jagjivan Ram, Labour Minister, moving the resolution on the Congress economic programme said that it sought to remove 'exploitation of man by man.' The objective of the resolution was to give every man and woman equal opportunityFOC - 937 words
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132 1950-09-30 5 GANDHINAGAR, Sept. 21 (By Air Mail).—Pandit Nehru today emphasised the importance of military training m the new set-up of free India. "Military training, however, will be of no avail unless it is accompanied by training which makes good citizens," he said, addressing the studentsFOC - 132 words
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Article152 1950-09-30 5 INVOKING GANDHIJI'S NAME GANDHINAGAR, Sept. 21 (By Air Mail). Pandit Jawaharla] Nehru today deprecated the tendency among Congressmen tc bring m repeatedly the name of Mahatma Gandhi m their speeches to "cover up their weaknesses under his great personality." The Prime Minister made this remark when he was half-way throughFOC - 152 words
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223 1950-09-30 5 U. N. Decision On Red China "CANNOT ALTER REALITIES" -PANDIT NEHRU GANDHINAGAR, Sept. 21 (By Air Mail).—Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, speaking on the resolution on communalism and the Indo-Pakistan Agreement at the open session of the Congress, today referred to the United Nations General Assembly's verdict on the Indian move toFOC - 223 words
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Article109 1950-09-30 5 SIMLA, Sept. 27.— The President Dr. Rajendra Prasad, arrived m Simla on Sept. 26 for a nine-day stay. This is his first visit to the hill station since being elected the first President of the Indian Republic. He is also the first President to occupy the President'sGIIS - 109 words
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291 1950-09-30 6 More Convenient System To Be Introduced As from Oct. 7. a new and more convenient system will be introduced for the replacement of lost Identity Cards. When any person loses his Identity Card, he should go at once to the nearest Police Station and make291 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-09-30 6 MR. K. M. OLI MOHAMED Municipal Commissioner (City) Is returning from India after his holidays. He is expected to arrive at Kaliang Airport by Air Ceylon on Tuesday, Oct. 335 words
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Article106 1950-09-30 6 The Commonwealth Ministers attending the meeting of the Commonwealth Consultative Commit tee m London on Thursday, continued to make steady progress with the consideration of the report prepared by experts of all tht* Commonwealth countries involved on the basis of the six-year development plans of the respective106 words
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54 1950-09-30 6 Celebration At Theosophica! Lodge Tiie Singapore Lodge of tiie Theosophical Society will celebrate lhe birthday of Dr. Annie Besait on Sunday, Oct 1, with a public meeting at the Lodge premises at Cairnhill Road, at 6.30 p.m. Dr. Besant (1847 to 1933) was International President of the Theosophical Society for54 words
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Article65 1950-09-30 6 The following persons ha.? been api.t.in.ta to ut u^caicw of i, pane, of Adviser? to the Maj:.vtrate. th* Juve.il: Court, Singapore: Mr. Rowland Lyne, Mr. Tan Eng Ctiia.l3, Rev. Goh Hood Keng, Mrs. A. Menon. Brig. F W. Harvey, Mrs. M. Harvey, Mrs A. Eames Hughes, Miss65 words
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Article62 1950-09-30 6 The Malayan Ine 1 C\n?re^s ha.* arranged to run two Malay Classes for adu*ts— j'i a .'.*e«can?,nda Ashram. Brickfields Road uti Sundays and the ot.Tu: at, i^jcLM. School of Commerce. Mountbatten Road on Saturdays. Time 4 to 5 p.m. Classes start from Oct. 1. All interested62 words
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