Indian Daily Mail, 9 October 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 238. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 124 1 NORTHERNERS' MOVE "TO PACIFY" S. INDIANS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Ovt. B.— The Hindi Goodwill Mission from North India now in Madras, is engaged in meeting leaders and others of all political denominations and Government officials also. Trey met Mr. Madhava Menon, Minister of
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  • 95 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Oct. B.—Sardar Pat el now on a visit here in a frank speecli t.o the State Congress told them that the Government of India was anxious to hand over the administration to the people of the State and thus
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  • 86 1 PATEL ASKS FOR MUSLIM VIEW OF KASHMIR PROBLEM (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Oct. B.— Sardar Patel addressing a public meeting here said he wanted to know th« opinion of Indian Muslims on the Kashmir question He said the Kashmir problem ought to be solved and he Mur,iims of India
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  • 43 1 (From Our Own Correspondent)" EOMBAY, Oct. 8. The Secretary or the United Front of Goans, in a siHiemeht urge3 the Government of India to close down its Lisbon Embassy because of Portugal's attitude towurdt the liberation of Goa. Copyright.
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  • 96 1 Colonialism Should Be Wiped Out, Says Goa Congress GOA, Oct. 8. The hope that the Pacific Relations Conference, now in M-xsinn in Lucknow, will take notico of the "Portuguese Colonialism of the worst type in the Pacific and At' in tie regions and also in India," has been expressed by
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  • 111 1 ivjrtv^ui\x, uci. o. Auuressing the International Trade and Tariffs C^nfeience at Torquay on Oct. 4, Tr.l'a's delegate, Mr. M. O. Desai called for attention to the special position of under-developed countries. He said that tariffs in those countries ve v e required either to give protection
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  • 53 1 TANDON'S SOUND ADVICE TO WORKING JOURNALISTS (From Our Own Correspondent) ALLAHABAD, Oct. B.— Babu Purshottamdas Tandon, Congress President, advised journalists here not to suppress their views for the monetary gains. He said, addressing the working journalist.s :If your proprietors try to influence your writings, better bid them goodbye rather kill
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  • 51 1 POONA, Oct. B.— An earth tremor of great intensity with its epicentre near Timor in the Pacific, was recorded by tMe meteorological office here this morning. An hour later a moderate shock was recorded with epicentre at the Assam railway town of Dibrugarh, scene of the disastrous earthquake last August.
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  • 45 1 CACUTTA, Oct. B —An International Statistical Education Centre will soon start functioning in Calcutta in co-operation with the Indian Statistical Institute. The Centre will provide education in statistical theory and practice, namely for students from countries in the Near, Middle and the Jfcr Cast, GIIS
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  • 62 1 UNITY, NOT OPPOSITION, WANTED, SAYS PATEL (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Oct. B.— Sardar Patel told Congress workers here Friday that India could afford to think of the Opposition Party only after five years. Patel asked them to think in terms of unity rather than create mushroom opposition parties. The
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  • 39 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) IiOMiJAY, Oct. 8. The Government of Bombay will not only put blackmarkatccrs in prison but also parade them through the street, said the Minister of Civil Supplies here.— Copyright.
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  • 106 1 FOOD IMPORTS MUST CONTINUE, SAYS BOMBAY GOVT. (From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Oct. 8. The Government of Bombay have suggested to the Government of India that food imports from abroad should not be stopped until production had been sufficiently increased and reserves bulit up to meet the vagaries of nature.
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  • 90 1 MADRAS, Oct. B.— Mr. C. N. Annathurai, General Secretary of the Dravklian Progressive Federation Addressing mass meeting at the Conran-Smith maid?n said that the Communal G.O. must be retained and his party would work for it at all cos's. This was the first public
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  • 57 1 CONGRESS MUST BE NON-POLITICAL, SAYS JAIPRAKASH (From Our Own Correspondent) AM ALAPUR AM, Oct 8 Mi Jaiprakash Narain, Socialist leader, <m Friday called upon the Congress to devote itself to constructive work and cease to be a political organisation. He said it was because of the demoralisation of the organisation
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  • 66 1 NO BAIL FOR MILLIONAIRES (From Our Own Correspondent) PATNA, Oct. B.— Two millionaire .aerchants who were arrest<*l on a charge of blackmurketing under the Essential Supplies Temporary Tower* Act in Gaya and were marched hand cuffed through the streets on Thursday were refused bail on Friday by he City Magistrate.
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  • 134 1 KARACHI. Oct. B.— Four hundred and sixty delegates of the Moslem League from all over the country at a general body meeting today elected Premier Liaquat AH Khan as Presideat. He already is leader of the Hasten League Parliamentary Party. j The delegates also
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  • 682 1 8-POWER RESOLUTION PASSED -INDIA ABSTAINS FROM VOTING FLUSHING MEADOWS, Oct. 8. (Roundup Assembly). Th? United Nations General Assembly last night gave General MacArthur the "go ahead" for crossing the 38th Parallel in pursuit of North Korean forces. This was the effect of 8-Power resolution passed
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  • 54 1 BOMBAY, Oct 8 Transport workers returned to their buses and trams here this afternoon after a lightning strike over wage cuts. Two thousand men walked out in protest yesterday and another 12,000 joined them early today. All returned ,when the municipal transport authorities agreed to
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  • 118 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. B.— Mr. R. K. Shunmugham Chetti, former Finance Minister of the Government of India, speaking here suggested that India should align herself with U.S.A. Power bloc to get dollar assistance for the development of her industries. Speaking on the
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  • 63 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MUZZ AFARPUR, Oct. B.—Acharya Kripalani, veteran Congress leader and close associate of Mahatma Gandhi for a long time asked people on Friday to give up heio worship. He said so long as that tendency persisted, the interest of the country was bound
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  • 37 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 8. The Economy Committee appointed by the Government have reported to have devoted a full chapter not favouring the introduction of Prohibition in the State at the present time.—Copyright.
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  • 137 1 U.S. TROOPS CROSS INTO N. KOREA TOKYO, Oct. B.— American troops today made their first crossing Into North Korea over the 38th Parallel at Kaesong, near the west coast. 3rltL3h and Australian troops were expected to join them shortly in a crossing in strength. On the east coast the South
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  • 61 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 8. The Government of India have intimated to the State Governments that they have no objection to the head of the State Police Force in the State communicating direct with hia opposite number in foreign countries in connection
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  • 89 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW, Oct. B.— According to reports received here, sharp cleavage of views is evident on the question of foreign financial aid to South Eaat Asian countries among the de« 'legates to the Pacific Relations Conference. India and Pakistan delegates
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  • 41 1 TOKYO, Oct. B.— General MacArthur's headquarters announced today that 10,000 North Korean prisoners had been captured in the past two days, raising the number taken by the United Nations forces to over 50.000. A. P.
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  • 721 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, October 9, 1950. "HONOURABLES" AND THEIR ANTICS— I INTERVIEWED In London by the Staff Correspondent of the Sunday Times of Singapore, Dato Onn bin Ja'afar "repeated" his assertion (vide report in its yesterday's iasu«* that "there is mistrust by the Malayan people of the British."
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  • 827 2 Need To Strengthen Congress Urged NEW DELHI, Oct. B.— Pandit Nehru at his Press Conference did not reply to a question whether he would join the new Congress Working Committee. He said that for a very considerable time past it was not his
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  • 138 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. B.— The Prhie Minister's statement at the t' a > Conference on Sept. 30 axpteuuitX the reasons which indut •<; aim :u the initial stages to keep out >,i Umb Congress Working Committee hM been interpreted in lobby ci»'«:lcH io mean that
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  • 488 2 NEED FOR DEVELOPMENT MADRAS, Oct. 8. Dr. B. V. Narayanaswami Naidu, Member, Indian Tariff Board, who arrived by air from Bombay recently, said in an interview, that the question of reviewing the protection or assistance given to aluminium industry is before the Tariff Board. In that
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  • 97 2 JiAMMU, Oct. B.— A bridegroom who could not reach the marriage pandal in time lost his bride to his cousin. The bridegroom a«d his cousin were on their way to Jaramu but 'vere held up by the flooded Devak Nullah, about 45 miles from
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  • 43 2 Presiding over the opening ceremony of a labour welfare centre organised by the Hindustan Mazdoor Sevak Sanh, Sardar Patel said that after the attainment of freedom, it was in the hands of the workers themselves to make or mar theii
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  • 1143 2 INDORE, Oct. B.— Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Deputy Prime Minister, declared here on Oct. I that the Centre would have to take over the Madhyabharat Government if the people's representatives constituting it did not rise aboves their petty
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  • 24 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. B.— Parliament is expected to meet in Uie middle of November, possibly on Nov. 13, it ia icarnt FOC
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  • 349 3 CEYLON NEWS: Success Of Effort initiated by 6ir M. M. Markar COLOMBO, Oct. B.— Political leaders of the 400,000 Moors and Muslims in Ceylon have now decided to bury the hatchet and work as one body for the welfare of the community.
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  • 497 3 GOVT. SERVANTS AND INDEBTEDNESS: RESTRICTIVE REGULATIONS SUSPENDED COLOMBO, Oct. B.— Freedom from debt is no longer an essential requirement for employment in the public service. The Finance Minister has ordered the Treasury to suspend the operation of Ihe public service administrative regulations which prohibit government employees getting into debt. Tiie
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  • 228 3 COLOMBO Oct. B— Discovery 01 stone plaque containing the icene of the Buddha's ParLnir--ana, at the ancient Dagoba f .lohiyangana, is reported by Dr. S Paranavitana, Archeological Commissioner. It is of a variety of soft rock, probably serpe T :i!nous, r.-»d measurers 4i ins. in height
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  • 221 3 COLOMBO, Oct. 8. Pre-fab houses may cost more than houses built with the traditional materials. This is because the setting up of a factory to manufacture matteriais of cement base for pre-fabricated houses may cost more than originally estimated. Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike Minister
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  • 72 3 Colombo, Oct. B.— A strike involving 40 labourers of Leeniwekera Estate, Gokeralla, In the Kurunegala district, has been reported to Police Headquarters. It is alleged to have occurred as a result of a non-Congress labourer on the estate threatening certain other labourers because they had joined
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  • 112 3 COLOMBO, Oct. B— Patients in the Government Hospital, Puttalam, are finding it difficult to get sufficient water for drinking and very iittle water is being provided for sanitary purpose. All out- door patients were requested to bring their own water as the hospital had none available
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  • 182 3 CZECH PLANES FOR CEYLON'S AIR ACADEMY COLOMBO. Oct. B.— The first two planes for use as trainers by Ceylon's Air Academy arrived recently after a ten day flight from Prague. They are tihe Aero 45 twin-engined 4 seater and Sokol MID single engined single seater. Both planes were piloted by
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  • 63 3 GAUHATI, Oct. B.— Mx. Tee Hakanson, a representative of the UNESCO, now touring Assam, said in Gauhati that the UNESCO would open work camps in the State fo* speeding up the reconstruction of educational institutions damaged b> the earthquake. These camps will be
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  • 236 3 COLOMBO, Oct. 8. An effort to make smugglers earn an honest living will be made by Sir Richard Aluwihare, Inspector-General of Police, who has returned to Colombo after a visit to the north where smuggling is rampant. Suggested avenues of
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  • 50 3 SIMLA, Oct. 8. The Punjab (India) cabinet has been expanded by the inclusion of Mr. Narottam Singh, an advocate of the Hissar district. The strength of the cabinet is now seven. Mr. Narottam Singh, who was sworn in on Oct. 5, has been appointed Education Minister. GIIS
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  • 163 3 WEST BENGAL ASSEMBLY PASSES BILL CALCUTTA, Oct. B.— The West Bengal Legislative Assembly passed unanimously on Sept. 29 a Bill to prohibit smoking in show houses and public halls. The Bill, which was moved by Chief -Minister B. C. Roy, prohibits smoking in the interest
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  • 363 3 MR. HOMI MODI'S APPEAL LUCKNOW, Oct. 8. In a severe indictment of. "the dissensions among our public workers" the UJ*. Governor Mr. Homi Mody, in a broadcast from the Luc know station of All India Radio recently declared: "To-day, public life has become
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  • 117 3 HYDERABAD, Oct. B.— Syed Ka:im Razvi filed an appeal the Hyaerabad High Court on Sept. 21 against the sentence of rigorous lie imprisonment passed on him jy the Special Tribunal in the jftoebullah Khan Murder Case. csyed Kazim Razvi contends that uiere is reasonable prospect of his
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  • 448 4 QUICK' SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS URGED A six-man delegation of the Singapore Federation of Services Unions to which are affiliated the Army Civil Services Union, Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union, and the Air Ministry Local Staff Union, met the 5 visiting M.Ps. at the
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  • 130 4 Traffic in London is to be controlled by radio during the Festival of Britain next year. The Commissioner of Police on Thursday, announced that a central headquarters will be set up to keep continuous radio communi'cation with other control points. A plan for guaranteeing
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  • 317 4 TRAFFIC CONGESTION AT KALLANG ROAD JUNCTION: QUESTIONS BY MR. BALWANT SINGH Mr. Balwant Singh elected niemoer for Hural West, have tabled uio lOllowing questions for tae ire^t ineeting of the Singapore l^eg^acive Council; 1. Would Government be In a position to state tne amount ot traffic which crosses Kallang Roauuavender
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  • 37 4 COLOxMBO. Oct. B.— The Ceylon government has agreed that Ministers should not grant testimonials co candidates applying for posts in :he Public Service, state? a Pres. c note issued by the Information Department. FOC
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  • 151 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday.— The Police issued the following communique here today: In Perak on Friday, a bandit gang fired on a s security force convoy. The security force personnel engaged Lhe bandits who withdrew. In the same State, security forces located a bandit camp. In Kelantan on
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  • 184 4 Prof. Millard Rogers believes iii travelling round the world in his own truck. Calling at the USIS offices on Friday last in the course of his travels Prof. Rogers said tnat he and hk wife are travelling round the world in their own specially
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  • 43 4 The fortlicoming meetings for the Seamen's Inquiry Commission are fixed as follows: Oct. 9 Victoria Memorial Hall. Oct. 10, Oct. 12 and Oct. 13 Oct. 18 Victoria Memorial Hall Chinese Advisory Board Room, Chinese Secretariat, (top floor) I Kavelock Road.
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  • 126 4 With a margin of 44 points 3 Commando Brigade Roval Marines won the Malaya Open Team Championship on Saturday. Following are the final results: Ist. 3 Commando Brigade 862. 2nd 18 Infantry Brigade— BlB. 3rd R.A.F.— 795. 4th. Malay Regiment— 7Bo. sth North Malaya Sub District—
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  • 153 4 Opening Of New British House Of Commons On Oct. 26 Legislatures of 28 nations w 11 be represented at the opening of the new British House of Commons on Oct. 26. Special invitations were sent to them by the Speaker. Colonel Clifton Brown. They will walk in procession wearing their
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  • 139 4 So heavy are the bookings of the Public Relations Film Unite, triat two shows have to be arranged every evening throughout the course of this week (Oct. 9 to 13). The P.R. Film Library, which If open to the public, has recently been further
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  • 57 4 All members of the Singapore Kerala Sawajam are hereby informed that the 33rd Annual General Meeting of the Samaja.rn will be held at 4 p.m. on Sunday Oct. 22, 1950, at the Ladies' Un o:i Hall, 7 Moulmaln Road, Singapor AU members are requested to
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  • 123 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday.— Mis* Beatrice Holt, Director of U.S.I.S Libraries in Korea, will speak at the Methodist Girls' School HeX on Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 5 p.m. at a meeting commemorating the founding of the University of Malaya. Miss Holt has been a
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    • 101 4 LATEST DATES OF POSTING FOR CHRISTMAS MAILS The Postmaster-General. Malaya, announces that the latest d?tes of posting at the General Post Office, Singapore, for correspondence and parcels intended for Christma: delivery to the undermentioned countries are as follows: Destination Air Surface Letters Parce\s United Kingdom 12.12.50 4.11.50 31.10 50 United
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