Indian Daily Mail, 7 October 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 236. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 7, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 367 1 Permission Of Local Govt. Secured, Reveals Mr. Balwant Singh Shipping And Transport Firms Promise Free Service (By Our Staff Reporter) The Assam Relief Fund Co nmittee of Singapore is sending 75 to^.s of rice to Calcu'ia by the Everett Steamship Corporation ship m.v. Brad
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  • 67 1 MADRAS GOVT. URGES BAN ON CHILLIE EXPORT (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 6—The Government of Madras state have urged the Government of India to ban the export of chillies in order to check effectively the steep rise in price of the commodity. Food Minister Mr. Roche Victoria revealing this
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  • 104 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Oct. 6—The Deputy Prime Minister of India Sardar Vallabhai Patel arrived here yesterday and waa welcomed at the aerodrome by the Rajpramukh the Nizam of Hyderabad and the Chief Minister Mr. M. K. Vellodi. Con--171 ess circles here hope his visit
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  • 58 1 PHOTO). PHOTO). The Bharat Airwa.ys, a leading Indian airline, will start operating a new weekly service between Calcutta and Singapore from today Oct. 7. This may shows the route?! operated by the airline in India and abroad GIIS Mrs Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, India's Ambassador
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  • 184 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 6.—The speaker Mr. 1. Sivashanmugam Pillai in the Madras Legislative Assembly yesterday l.?° k rious exception to the editorial in the local English daily lhe Mail" published on Wednesday and cited that the comment in the editorial reflected
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  • 380 1 KARACHI, Oct. 6.—The Pakista n Minister for Kashmir Affairs, Mustaq Ahmed Gurmani. ha» warned th a Pakistan Legislative Assembly that there was now no agency of the Se curity Council to deal with the IndoPakistan dispute, which according to the Security Council, present* a
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  • 60 1 LAHORE. Oct. 6. Allama Ineya.iillah Khan Mashriqi, the former Khaksar leader, whs arrested in Lahore on Oct. 3 under Section 186 Pakistan Penal Code lor resisting >carch of his bouse by the police In connection with a proscribed pamphlet "Khatbi Lahore," reports ;;7e PTI. r.vo of Mr.
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  • 735 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat., Oct. 7, 1950. NOTES COMMENTS OUR HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS WE heartily congratulate the famous Birla Brothers' Bharat Airways on their inauguration to-day of the Calcutta-Singapore air service which not only marks yet another milestone in the external expansion of this Indian enterprise but which also forges
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  • 438 2 Scheme To Be Completed In 7 Years f NEW DELHI, Oct. 6.— A Central Control Board is to be set up to execute the 133-crore (Rs. 1,330 million) Bhakra multipurpose project in the Punjab. This decision was taken at a high-level conferen ce
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  • 58 2 MADRAS, Oct. 5.—A 5,000 KW Thermal Station, constructed at an expense of Rs. b" million, has been opened in Nellore in Madras. The State propose spending Rs. 300 million on electricity development in the next five years, the schme includes two major hydo-electrlc projects, one on
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  • 69 2 PATNA, Oct. 6—Mr. Justice Shearer and Mr. Justice Sarjoo Piasad Of the Patna High Court have issued a rule against the Chief Secretary and the Revenue Secretary of the Bihar Government restraining them (ram taking possession of Darbahanga Raj, Ramgarh Raj, Dfcmraon Raj and
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  • 428 2 FRENCH INDIA POLICE OFFICIAL RESIGNS PROTEST AGAINST CHIEF'S ORDER PONDICHERRY, Oct. 6.—Mr. Dadala Ramanaiya. an Inspector of the French India Police has-resigned from service. Mr. Ramanaiya who com es from Yenam, a French pocket in Andhra joined the police force in 1933 as an officei in the Intelligence Department. In
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  • 211 2 Co-ordination Of Agricultural Research In India NEW DELHI, Oct. 6.—The Government of India have set up a 12--man board, with Mr. K. M. Munshi as Chairman, to secure planning and co-ordination of agricultural research conducted in the institutes under the Ministry of Agriculture, the I.C.A.R. Commodity Committees and the State
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  • 146 2 CENTRAL INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING WOMEN WORKERS SARDAR PATEL LAYS FOUNDATION STONE INDORE, Oct. 6.—A Central Institute for Training Women Workers to implement the educational and medical programme of the Kasturba National Memorial Trust will be established near Indore in Madhya Bharat. The foundation stone of the new self-contained colony, where
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  • 170 2 I BOMBAY, Oct. 6—A Press Not*, issued by the Director of Publicity, Government of Bombay, states: i About 20,720 workers reported for duty in 20 textiles mills working in the city, 14,970 in the first shift and 5,750 in the second. j A worker of
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  • 140 2 PHOTOS) The Indian Trade Delegation had talks with the Economic Secretary, Federation of Mala.ya. during their visit to Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 2. Picture on top shows Mr. Mathur, Secretary of leJDel6f,£ i 2J' snaking hands with the Economic Secretary Mr A. Heywood-Waddington (right). Behind
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  • 48 2 KUMBAKONAM, Oct. 6.—On a reference made by Mr. D. S. Rajagopalan, Advocate, Devakottai, the Madras High Court stated that the High Court sees no objection to legal practitioners appearing in courts, if they so desire, wearing a Gandhi cap instead of a turban. FOC
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  • 143 3 CEYLON NEWS: 30,000 To Benefit Next Year COLOMBO, Oct. 6.—Nearly 30,000 schoolchildren in the Island are expected to benefit next year from the free texts books schemes of the various municipalities and local bodies. Of this number about 20,000 will be the children
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  • 261 3 ALARMING INCREASE OF TB IN JAFFNA COLOMBO, Oct. 6.—The famous ancient tank at Keerimalai and its locality, reputed aa a first-class health resort, is fast becoming a camping ground for T.B. patients. Hundreds of people suffering from this disease have rented out buildings nearby, and others have found asylum in
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  • 170 3 COLOMBO, Oct. 6.—ln Ward No 7 of the Victoria Memorial Hospi tal lies a one-time totally blind boy, 17-year-old Wilbert Perera who lecently iesained the use ol one eye after a transplantation of i.ie cornea, one of the most dvi jate operations in eye surgery. This is
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  • 80 3 COLOMBO, Oct. 6.—For the fir^t ,ime, members of the Maha Sangha -belonging to the Malwatte and Vsgiriya Maha Vihares —attended a •.::n!,ma show. lhe film, "Hill Capital" was entirely in Sinhalese and was a .•■cord mostly of the religious background of the place Mr. L. P.
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  • 186 3 COLOMBO, Oct. 6. The English had given Ceylon independence together with a constitution "under which the minority community is always at the mercy of the majority," declaied Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayakam, M.P. for Kankesanturai, presiding at a meeting of the Federal
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  • 119 3 Ceylonese Invited To Bombay Science Conference COLOMBO, Oct. 6.—Prof. A. W Mailvaganam has been invited to the Conference on Elementary Particles to be held in Bombay in December by the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, and for a meeting of the International Cosmic Ray Commission also to be held in
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  • 181 3 COLOMBO, Oct. 6. The appointment of a commission to report on the question of birth control is urged by Dr. Walter S. J. Peiris, of Moratuwa, in a memorandum he has submitted to the Prime Minister and the Cabinet. Dr. Peiris suggests that since
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  • 210 3 COLOMBO, Oct. 6 —The Chamber of Commerce of Ceylon recently, decided to restrict membership to Ceylonese by descent only. This resolution was accepted after considerable discussion as to whether Ceylonese by registration under the provisions of the Citizenship Act should alto be
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  • 500 3 Twenty -Seven Negroes Have Served In U.S Congress WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—Twenty-seven negroes have served in the United States Congress, lawmaking branch of the National Government, since it was established In 1789. Twenty-five have been members of the House of Representatives and two members of the Senate. They have come from
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  • 328 3 NAME THE AGGRESSOR IN KASHMIR, DEMANDS INDIAN PRESS NEW DELHI, Oct. 6. The Prime Minister's statement on the Kashmir problem at his Press conference last week has been well received by the Indian Press. Supporting whole-heartedly the Prime Minister's stand, papers emphasise that the Security Council should attempt to solve
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  • 207 4 Terms And Conditions Of Service About 80 Junior Civil Liaison Officers are required to help as interpreters with British Infantry Battalions on Anti-Bandit Operations. An official Statement in Kuala Lumpur explains that these vacancies have resulted from the recent increase in the establishment of
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    25 4 PHOTO). One of the elephats, which India ha,s been sending as a gesture of goodwill, was recently carried by a freighter of Bharat Airwavs GIIS
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  • 393 4 KUALA LUMPIM, Friday.—The Police have issued the following communique today: Yesterday in Perak, a bandit gang fired on a security force convoy. One Frontier Police Constable and one Special Constables were seriously wounded, and four other Frontier Police Constables were wounded. The security force personnel
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  • 76 4 The Executive Committee of the Singapore Kerala Saw)a..a a have arranged to visit the Seletar area (including Naval Base) to coii:ct subscriptions and also enrol new ■nembers from tomorrow, Sunday, 3ct. 8 to Sunday, Oct. 15, between *he hours of 8.40 a.m. and 6 p.m. on
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  • 62 4 MALAYAN RIFLE MEETING AT SIGINTING The finals of the Malayan Individual Rifle Championship were shot yesterday. The winner In Q.M.S. V. E. Newport, 45 Commando, with his score of 194 out of a possible 240. Second is Major Shrimption, 1 vVorcs, with 194 and third Bombardier P. Taylor, 26 Field
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  • 63 4 Dr. Richard Denison Purchon. baffles Professor of Zoology in the University of Malaya, will give his inaugural lecture in the Oei Tiong Ham Hall, The University, on Friday, Oct. 20. "Zoology in the Service of Man". The lecture will be open, without charge, to members
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