Indian Daily Mail, 4 October 1950

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  • 16 1 Indain Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 233. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 364 1 'Gandhiji Chose Him As His Successor' New Premier^For Madhya Bharat (From Our Own Correspondent) < MADRAS, Oct. 3.—Sardar Valla bhai Patel's open submission at Indore on Monday that he had always served Pandit Jawarharlal Nehru loyally and would continue to serve under him has finally cleared
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  • 91 1 MADRAS, Oct. 3—Gandhi Jayanti was celebrated with great enthusiasm in Madras City yesterday. Bajanas, spinning, poor-feeding, lectures and processions were the main features of the daylong celebrations which culminated in a meeting at Rajaii Hall under the auspises of the Tamilnad Congress when Begum Amiruddin
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  • Article, Illustration
    61 1 PHOTO. A military policeman of the U.S. 24th Division searches a tiny Korean along the Naktong River Bank after the yonngster was brought from the western shore with hundreds of North Korean prisoners and refugees, following the successful allied river crossing west of Taegu. The allied troops trust no Korean
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  • 38 1 We are informed that a total of $29,423.45 has been received up to Sept. 30 as donations by the Assam Renef Fund Conunittee, Singapore. Particulars of the donations will be published tomorrow.
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  • 63 1 CUTTACK,, Oct. 3.—Tne Government of Orissa have, on the advice oi ine Government oi India, set up a Tourist Information Bureau *;th a view to providing necessary iacilities to tourists who intent visiting places of interest in Orissa Tne Government have also set up a Tourist
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  • 72 1 A soccer match between the R.A.F. |Seie.rti- and Indian Recreation Club Ist Xi tor the Gandhi Memorial Cup (pre—nf dby Mr. S. K. Jagatheesan) I Will oe p.ayed at the Farrer Park on Oct. 14 at 5.15 p.m. Last year on (Jet. 1, the Indian Recreation
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  • 589 1 GREATE PUBLIC OPINION IN FAVOUR OF CONTROLS MAHTAB'S APPEAL TO CONGRESSMEN: EFFICIENT ADMINISTRATION NEEDED NEW DELHI, Sept. 23 (By Air Mail).—Sri Ilarekrushna'Mahtab, India's Industry and Supply Minister, said today that the Congress, having decided on controls by a majority of votes, the controversy over controls should cease and attention should
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  • 43 1 NEW WORKING COMM. PERSONNEL LIKELY TO BE ANNOUNCED SHORTLY NEW DELHI, Sept 24. (By Air Mail) Babu Purshottomdas Tandon President of the Indian National Congress, accompanied by Mr. Mohanlal Gautam and several Congress delegates arrived here to-day from Nasik by the Punjab Mail.
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  • 788 1 MASS RALLY AT NEW WORLD UNDER AUSPICES OF VEGETARIAN SOCIETY There will be a mass rally of Animal Lovers today (Wednesday) organised by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals at the Jai an Besar Stadium commencing 4.45 p.m. in celebration of the
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  • 634 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed.. Oct. 4, 1950. IMAGINARY FEARS -I "]F the British left Maiaya to-day it would be followed by the subjugation of the peopie by a ruthless minority and the subjugation of the country into a docile satellite". So stated the Secretary of State for the Colonies,
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  • 496 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 22. (By Air Mail).—"l want to purify Congress and make it as strong as possible," said Sri Purushottamdas Tandon, Congress President in an interview to the P.T-E, and added: "It can become strong only when the individuals composing the Congress have
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  • 502 2 "No Election Propaganda Through A.I.R.", Says Minister Of Broadcasting MADRAS, Oct. 3—Mr. R. R. Diwakar, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Government of India, told Press- l men here recently that the Central Government have at present no idea of commercialising All India Radio. When his attention was drawn
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  • 267 2 Britisher As Private Secretary To E. Bengal Governor DACCA Oct. 3.—lt is proposed tc appoint a British officer as Privat Secretary to the Governor of Eas' Bengal, according to a Press note issued from Government House. The Press note adds that the officer, who had served in Pa.kistar recently, has
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  • 714 2 NAGPUR. Sept. 24 (By Air Mail).—That the Nasik session has added substantially to the prestige of Congress is the view expressed by a number of delegates who have returned after attending the annual session. Expressing this view, Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukla,
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  • 70 2 "ANTI-SOCIAL ELEMENTS" IN ASSAM ADOPT GUERILLA WARFARE TACTICS SHILLONG. Sept. 25. (By Aii Mail).-Mr. Haladhar Bhuyan, Secretary, Congress Parliamentary Party in Assam said here today that at least eight Congressmen had lost their lives at the hands of armed bandits wro were
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  • 131 2 MADRAS. Oct. 3. The Madras aiigh Court has made an aneniment to the Rules under th? Guardians and Wards Act and tc the Rules of the High Court, Original Side, 1927. The amendment provides that "if a guardian of the property of a
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  • 154 2 MADRAS, Oct. 3. To meet Mr. C. Narasimham, Commissioner Corporation of Madras, who is proceeding to the United Kingdom !on a study tour sponsored by the British Council, a tea party was given by the members of the Crescent Society, Triplicate, recently. Speaking on the occasion,
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  • 315 3 CEYLON NEWS: Resolutions on this and kindred subjects have been forwarded tc tne UNP high command by tne Matara UNP brancn. Dodanduw^ UNP Youth League, Second Division Maradana UNP branch, Induruwa UNP branch, Megomcc UNP Youth League, Koionnakoraie UNP branch and several individuals.
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  • 200 3 COLOMBO, Oct. 3. A clean sweep oi" all undesirables in the Fort and Peuah areas will be carried out by the Police shortly confidence tricksters, guides ot a snady reputation, dope podiars and card sharps who have made thesr areas their homing grounds wil
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  • 67 3 COLOMBO, Oct. 3.—A census tc ascertain the social, civil and economic conditions of the inhabitants of Ceylon will be held early next year, it is announced in tht Government Gazette. FOC U.S. Mannea lower the starred North Korean nag irom its pole in front of the Government
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  • 47 3 REMITIANCES TO INDIA FROM CEYLON COLOaLBO, Oct. 3.—Consequent on representations made, the Deputy controller of Excnange, Mr I. a. Lt-emoruggen, has ordered tne immediate Wiindraw^.l of all restrictions placed on remit lancet to India tor tne import oi Indian aaliy newspapers, periodicals and ail other puoijcations. FOC
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  • 260 3 COLUiVIBO, Oct. 3.—No aiien 1: i&rtnltted to be employed or tc .vs.ae or stay in any military -stabiishment, quarters or building. JvCupied oy tne military or d> jivu.an personnel paid from Army iunds, nor will an aiien receive any remuneration from Army iun^: \.tnuat the previous approval
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  • 61 3 MADi JtA3, Oct. 3.—A proposal of Mr. P. R. Kandaswami Gouadar mat legislation should be lmroauced to control and regulate monthly auction chits to ensure their proper working, it is underwood, was considered by the Executive of the Congress Legislature Party at its last meeting. The
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  • 64 3 PROPOSED AERIAL SURVEY OF MADRAS CITY MADRAS, Oct, 3.—The Taxation and Finance Committee of the Madras Corporation, at its meeting recently, approved of a proposal by tne Commissioner to have an aerial survey of the City of Madras and its -environs conducted at an estimati d cost of Rs. 18,9e0
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  • 338 3 COLOMBO, Oct. 3. A Distributor of Colombo newspapers, who resides at Chulipuram, taking umbrage at a remark by a clerk in the Malayan railways, who was holidaying in Tholpuram his village home, got off the pillion of a cycle and inflicted
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  • 190 3 COLOMBO, Oct. 3.—The body of a 16-year-old assistant to the officiating priest of the Munianpa temple, near the Jaffna police Station, was fount? hanging from a rafter of a room of the temple Mr. S. F. X. Annasamyplllai Corner, held an inquest on the deceased, Sanmugam Muthiah.
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  • 92 3 COLOMBO. Oct. 3. Women should be eligible for posts in the Diplomatic Service, according tc one of th? many resolutions which will be moved at the mass rally and annual conference of the Un;t;d National Party which begins at Galle shortly. This resolution, sponsored by tht
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  • 68 3 Buddhism As State Religion COLOMBO, Oct. 3. The Prime Minister, after declaring open the new building at Rahula College referred to Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike's statement that Bud dhism alone should be the State religion in Ceylon and said that education without religion was incomplete, but any attempt
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  • 221 3 SUBJECT TO BE DISCUSSED AT PACIFIC RELATIONS CONFERENCE NEW DELHI, Oct. 3.—More tha£ one hundred prominent leaders from six^-en. countries are expected to take part in the eleventh conference of Pacific relations meeting at Lucknow from to-day Oct. 3 to 15. The conference, which will
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  • 71 3 BAREILLEY, Oct. 3. Girl students are in much distress hereowing to the antics of a big brown monkey. Till to-day he has mauled or bitten a dozen girls of the local Government Womens' College but is apparently getting away with it. All attempts to capture him
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  • 145 3 NEW DELHI, Oct. 3.—The mystery of the extra zero which raised Travancore-Cochln's procurement target for the month of August from 3,000 to 30,000 tons, resulting in an aggrieved rejoinder irom that State's Chief Minister to the Central Food Minister, has now been "traced" to a mistake
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  • 2982 4 South Indians Must Contribute Mr* Diwakar's Appeal MADRAS, Oct. 6.—Addressing the Annual Convocation of the Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha here recently, Mr. R. R. Diwakar, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, appeal ed to the people in South India to contribute
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  • 54 4 ASIAN TRAINING CENTRE OPENS AT LAHORE Photo. A United States Army soldier reads the latest news in the Stars and Stripes, a U.S. Army publication, during a lull in the fighting somewhere in the Republic of Korea. U.S. troops continually receive news of happenings both at home and in the
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  • 64 4 A film-show entitled "The Great Game—Association Football was screened at the Selangor Indian Association premises. Kuala Lum pur, on Saturday, Sept. 30 at followed by a flim-.strip showing "how fitness wins the game." The above was arranged through the courtesy of Mr. f. W. L. Galp
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  • 297 4 NASIK. Sept. 23. (By Air Mail): Jrl Sakharam V. Hin y, father of Sri 3 S. Hiiay, President of the Maha ashtra Provincial Congress Commitee, died this morning at Nimgaon in tf'asik district. He was 105. FOC other office-bearers of the Fabha ■vere present
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