Indian Daily Mail, 13 October 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 342. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 114 1 Announcement By MacArthur TOKYO, Oct. 12.— General Mac Arthur announced today the capture of Pyongyang, 30 miles north of the 3 8th Parallel and about 65 miles from the North Korean east coast. Pyonggang forms a triangle in the centre of North Korea with the
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  • 78 1 "Mandal's Resignation An Eye-Opener To India" POONA, Oct. 12.— The GeneralSecrelary of the All-India Scheduled Castes federation, Mr. P. N. Rajbhoj, referring to the resignation of Pakistan Law and Labour Minister, Mr. Mandai, said in Poona on Oct. 10 that it should 'serve as an eyeopener to the Government of
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  • 106 1 PRINCETON, Oct. 12.— The famous scientist, Dr. Albert Einstein, has expressed his support for India's recent policy in the United Nations. India's permanent delegate, Mr. B. N. Rau, met Dr. Einstein at Princeton in the United States and was with him for over two
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  • 95 1 NEw' DELHI, Oct. 12— A flve-in&n liidian delegation will attend the forthcoming Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference to be held in New Zealand from Nov. 24 to Dec. 1 Members will be: Seth Govind Das (Leader), Mr. R. K. Sidhwa. Mr. R Venkataramaa, Mr. Dev Kanta Bciooah and Mr. Chimanlal
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  • 82 1 (From Our Own OMTWpandenti BOMBAY, Oct. 12.— Senatoi Claude Peppei- (Democrat) US. Senator, has an ived in Bombay for wh t ho described as an "on the sue', j study" in connection with President Trirnan's Point Four. Mr. Pepper told pressmen th^t ho t and his
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  • 47 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) ICADRAS. Oct. 11-Mr. W. N. Ev-e noted Britis'; Journalist and tVr>!ow»tic co^reepondcnl of the Lontton "Daily Herald," rccompanied bv c- wife, also a Journalist and autho- '<" li.^s arrived in Bangalore. Thev »re sxpected in Madras soon. Copv-i-ight. F
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  • 82 1 TOVDOH. On. 12.— The In T -'iorp] Steamship Company of Calcutta has purchased two move Ships In London for their lines, ire n Geo.^e" (4,672 tons) and Um ss. "Custodian" (5,881 tons), it was announced here today by Mr. T. S. Subramaniam, a Director
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  • 67 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 12.—Hanrlv. iiiUn |«ttW of Mahatnia Gandhi addressed to General Sir-uts and Count Leo Tolstoy, which along with other iior.iimen is oi Uandhiji me being carefully preserved in the Harijan Ashram, SaiMirmati, anrt at Sevagram, Wardha, are to be microfilmed. They have been
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  • 88 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 12.— Periyar Ramaswamy Naicker is not meeting the Hindi Goodwill Mission now in the City due to indisposition. In a reply to the Leader of the Mission. Periyar says he had no objection to the spread of Hindi but
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  • 88 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Oct. 12. -The Premier non-Brahmin educational institution m the City—the Pachiappa's College! —will henceforward admit non-Hin- i dus also. In the High Court on Tuesday Justice P. Rajagopalan passed orders in respect of admissions to Pachiappas College amending prior degrees
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  • 76 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM. Oct. 12 —An educational crisis of great magnitude is developing in TravancoreCochin Slate following the failure of talks between a deputation of private schools' management and the Chief Minister and the Education Minister. The Managements of Christian Schools opposed the Government's
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  • 221 1 smflßS GIIS PHOTO). MISHMI VILLAGE COMPLETELY WIPED OUT BY LANDSLIDES GAUHATI,(By Air Mail). -One hundred and fifty persons were buried alive when landslides completely erased out of existence the Mishmi village Adai during the earthquake of Aug. 15, wires a Press Trust ia^r
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  • 129 1 INDIA WANTS PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES NEW DELHI, Oct. 12.— 1 todtaj ■OggerteJ to Pakistan (hat a "no war" declaration by the two Governments would "jjo a long way in removing: the current tension between fhe countries." An Indian communication, in reply to Pakistan Premier Liaquat Ali Khan's letter to
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  • 45 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 12— India is to buy 427,000 tons of American surplus grab,, urgently required to maintain her food rations, the Economic Cooperation Administration announced here last night. The United States Government will extend financial assistance, the aunovmc*oaent added. Reuter
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  • 136 1 BANDITS DESTROY ESTATE PROPERTY IN PERAK KUALA LUMPUR. T-.urs:!ay The Police have issue .1 the foUow.ng communique today:— A gang of armed bandits ralde an estate in Perak an-i then bu"7i ■l two smoke-houses, t'nv.i labourer i' lines, one house and s packing shed and dana<?cd th( factory. There were
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  • 79 1 LAHORE, Oct. 12.— Floods destroyed 236 villages in the Mtiltan district of Punjab ani severely damage^ five other areas, officials reported today after a preliminary survey. Altogether 536 villages have been affected in Multan by the overflowing of the great Sutlej, Ravi and Chenab
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  • 267 1 Chinese Reds Occupy T ibetan Territory? REPORT IN CALCUTTA NEWSPAPER 2£S s< m-— cording to a despatch published in the influentfal tOry> C to jS^swrt^i zstsasßra «r* to,-y of Tibet proper by Chinese Co^munisU TlbCta terri "TJiis has evidently been a move by the Communists to bypass the Tibetan stronghold
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  • 82 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 12.— An Indian oday denied knowledge of the reported invasion" of Tibet by Chinese Communists. The Indian Government is the onlv '"ith tt. th TK W releSS cor »munication vith the Tibetan capital of Lhasa Ihe spokesman said: "We have no
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  • 57 1 CUTTACK, Oct. 12.-A 25-million-_npee cement plant is being built at iaganjpur in Orissa State. The facory, which is expected to go into reduction in another six months, will 'reduce 150,000 tons of cement evTry ear. The plant will supply 100 000 tons of cement for
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  • 849 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore Friday, October 13, 1950. "HONOURABLES" AND THEIR ANTICS-IV IN his interview with the Sunday Times Staff Correspondent in London under review, Dato Onn revealed that with the Briggs Plan (against the Malayan bandits) it was planned to bring out 500 British administrative officers who would supersede
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  • 899 2 'Shift' System In Present Schools Denounced AURANGABAD (By Air Mail).— Sardar Vallabhbhai ?atel, India's Deputy Prime Minister, commended to educationists the starting of rural universities for training young men and women in constructi ve and nation-building activities so that, as future citizens they might
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  • 653 2 HYDKRAD (By Air Mail). Laying the foundation-stone of the Tilak Smarak Mandir at Ramkot here on Oct. 6. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Deputy Prime Minister, appealed to the people of Hyderabad not to think in terms of Maharashtrians or any other provincial entity, hut
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  • 297 2 ments and (2) there shall be a general reservation of ten per cent of the vacancies for members of the Scheduled Castes in making appointment to services and posts in connection with the affairs of the State of Uttar Pradesh, provided that
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  • 702 2 CONGRESS CAN NEVER DIE SARDAR PATEL ON INHERENT STRENGTH OF ORGANISATION INDORE. (Air Mail). -Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Deputy Prime Minister, addressing a mammoth public gathering here declared that the Congress was the strong3st organisation in the country and was as united as ever. "The Congress," he said, "Can never die.
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  • 76 2 TOKYO, Oct. 12.— Premier Lim II Sung of North Korea on Tuesday rejected the United Nations surrender demand and ordered his Communist forces to fight to the death. The refusal was announced by the Pyongyang radio, Pyongyang is the capital of Red Korea, The broadcast
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  • 86 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 12.— A Fellow of the Royal Society and Director of ihe National Physical Laboratory, K. S. Krishnan. said in New r>alhi on Oct. 9 that the universe ould not be much older than 2.000 million years the ajre of the earth estimated by
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  • 1114 3 Mr- Sri Frakasa's PUa for Maintenance Ot Peace LUC KNOW, (By Air Mail): Mr. Sri Prakasa, Minister of Commerce, Government of India, and Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant, Cnief Minister, Uttar Pradesh, made a powerful plea tor the maintenance of goodwill and peace between India and
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  • 357 3 NEW D3LHI, (By Air Mail).— The Pnme Minister said on Sept. 3C *nat India's no-wa- proposal tc Pakistan hau been renewed again •n its simle form. "We believe -hat it should be simple and with no strings attached to tt," he renarked.
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  • 341 3 New Delhi, (Air Mail).— Pandit Iriday Nath Kunzru, who recently isited Afghanistan for the Indeondence Day celebrations there, dd that there was a strong feellg in Afghanistan in favour of 1 independent Pakhtoonistan. Pandit Kunzru, who was giving nis impressions of Afghanistan said
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  • 140 3 "Keep Out Of N. Korea" —Red China's Warning To U.S. TOKYO, Oct. 12. Communist China/ today warned the United States for the second time in 1C days to keep out of North Korea. The Communist Radio call from Peking today was made as United Nations forces were advancing from the
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  • 88 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Mr Sri Skanda Rajah, District Judge. Chavakachcheri, speaking at the Mahathma Gandhi Birthday celebrations at Chavakachcher rlindu College hall said: "The oest way of following the precepts of the Mahathma L= to resolve to follow the truth He advised the students
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  • 436 3 CEYLON NEWS: Temples Must Be Thrown Open To AllClasses Of Hindus SPECIAL COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS: CONTROL OF FUNDS SUGGESTED COLOMBO, (By Air Mail) .—Changes in the religious customs of 1,500,000 Hindus in Ceylon are envisaged in the draft report of the Special Committee on Hindu Temporalities. If the recommendations of the
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  • 70 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail).— A search round the world is beins made by the Ministry of Industries Industrial Research and Fisheries for technicians to be at the heac? of each new industrial undertake ing planned by the Ministry. All specialised agencies of the United Nations have already
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  • 105 3 COLOMBO, Oct. 12.— Information each.es here that at a meeting of the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial tupa Fund Committee, held re--2 >ntly in Madras, a committee with *lr. S. Thondaman, M.P., as chairnan, was appointed to collect funds ■l Ceylon for the Stupa Fund The other members
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  • 191 3 T.C. LEADER ACCEPTS CHALLENGE COLOMBO, Oct. 12. A communique irom Uie All-Ceylon Tamil Congress states that at a meeting of the Working Committee of one All-Ceylon Tamil Congre^ ield last Sunday and attended by .nore than 150 representatives from uhe Peninsula, it was decided to .nform the public of Ceylon
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  • 160 3 COLOMBO, Oct. 12.— For the purpose of training supervisors in the proper psychological approach to the problem of instructing, a twelve-day-conference is now being conducted by the Internalianol Labour Organisation at the University, Peradeniya. An export of the 1.L.0. on the subject, Mr. Sven jrabe, is
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  • 344 4 SEQUEL TO STRIKE THREAT BY 6w f *Mi WORKERS COLOMBO, Oct. 6 (By Air Mail).-Ceyion plantation labourers secured a decisive victory in their demand tor enhanced wages when the Rubber Wages Hoard met today. After a protracted discussion the Hoard unanimously decided to
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  • 40 4 The Officer Administering the Government has appointed Mr. D T Warmg to be a Temporary Unofficial Member of the Fedora Executive Council In the place o Mr. J. D Mead, CBS, during h" F^?ration, from Oct. 1, inclusive.
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  • 292 4 The Royal Air Force (Seletar) Ist XI wi.l meet the Indian Recreation Club Ist XI in a soccct match for Garldhi Memorial Cup (presented by Mr. S. K. Jagatheesan) on Saturday, Oct. 14 at 5 p.m at Fairer Park. Kick off by Mr S.
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  • 57 4 The newly completed residentia" block at the Malay Women's Training College, Malacca, will b> officially declared open by th< Resident Commissioner, Malacca Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, on Wednes day, Oct. 18. There will be a cinema show t be given by the Department of Public
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  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR:
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    • 84 4 Perak MIC Branches To Discuss Govt's Toddy Decision A meeting of representatives n I/Ocal Indian Congresses in Perai will be held on Sunday, Oct. 15 a the Kinta. Indian Association, Ipon at 10 a.m. Among other matter* the meeting will discuss the decision of tne Government to reopen toddy shops
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    • 52 4 On return through .Singapore 1 .IOiU tne Korean Cu.npaiga tne -o^iuiaadlng oi.^c^i oi iI.M.S "Triumph" will be broadcasting d-.jjt nie part played oy uu aircraic Career in Korea. Udpcain ±oi\r. S eu, H, N. will oj sfoajcng ai M2 p.m. over the Blue isetgvjrfc: of .vadio Malaya toaay,
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    • 60 4 The Officer Administering the Government has b?eii pleased to appoint Mr. K. J. Cummin cobea Temporary Unofficial Member of the Federal Legislative Council In the place of Mr. J. D. Mead, CBE during his absence from the Federation, from Oct. 1, inclusive. A meeting of the Council of
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