Indian Daily Mail, 14 October 1950
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Title Section16 1950-10-14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. \L NO. 243. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1930. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article145 1950-10-14 1 2 hilled 8 Injured BOMBAY, Oct. 13.- Two people were killed and eight in/urgjjd- when police ose ned fire on striking textile workers here yesterday. Twelve policevien were hit by stones thrown by strikers. The police first used tear gas, and then opened fire, toReuter - 145 words
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120 1950-10-14 1 BOMBAY, Oct. 13.— Malaya is confident of the suppression of her "terrorists" through the Briggs Plan, Lord Listovvel. former British Minister for the Colonies, told reporters in Bombay yesterday. On his way home after a tour of Malaya as leader of a Parliamentary fact-findingReuter - 120 words
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Article163 1950-10-14 1 LONDON, Oct. 13.— Pundit Nehru, Lr..d-an Prime Minister, was perfectly ght in h?s altitude that l*» alienate 1 ptununist China deliberately would ~e dis-sirous, the Conservative weekSy journal, The Spectator, declared today. N It si,.;J ts i' "vir. Ernest Bevin, British F;>r<'!£n Secretary, was also per(octi^yReuter - 163 words
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Article166 1950-10-14 1 LONDON, Oct. 13.— The left wing New StatMOMMI wrote today that it sliared Indian apprehensions about the future la Keraa. "We wish that, before HUMtieaiag Gen. MacArthur's thrust over tlie rar:»i;<>i. the United Nations Assembly liud more thoroughly considered the very real dangers expressed byReuter - 166 words
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105 1950-10-14 1 NO REFERENDUM NEEDED, SAYS FR. INDIA LEADER fFrom Oar Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, O;:t. 13.— M. Lambert Sanurane, repzesentative of the Trench India in the French Nationil Assembly, said here he favoured diroct transfer of the Fiench Settle menta In India to the Indian Government without a referendum. H«» said a105 words
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Article49 1950-10-14 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 13.— Special ••:<:i<-ci!ution marks will be used on' all postal articles carried by the the first flight of Air-India International's inaugural service from Calcutta to London on Oct. 17. This mark will bear the inscription'' "Calcutta-London first flight 17th Oviober, 1950." GIISGIIS - 49 words
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Article, Illustration135 1950-10-14 1 MR. LARRY ALLEN, Chief of Bureau fox the Associated Press in Tel Aviv, arrives in Singapore on •Saturday to join the AP staff In South-East A'sda. Mr. Allen, who holds an OB E (Order of the British Empire) and won a Pulitzer prize, underwent narrowing experiencesA.P. - 135 words
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Article85 1950-10-14 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 13.— The Madras Government had not received any communication from the Government of India to abrogate all Madras Orders regarding recruitment to the Services, said Dr. T. 9. S. Rajan, Leader of the House, in the Legislative Council, yesterday, answering questions.85 words
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Article373 1950-10-14 1 EDEN'S WARNING TO BRITAIN BLACKPOOL, England, Oct. 13.— Anthony Eden warned Britain on Thursday to rearm with "all speed and vigour" for fear the Russians may miscalculate Western strength and launch a war. Addressing the Conservative Party* s annual conference, the former Foreign Secretary said Britain*A.P. - 373 words
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62 1950-10-14 1 K.L INDIAN DIES IN MADRAS CUSTOMS SHED (From Our Own Correspondent) MAJDRAS, Oct. 13.— -Mr. A. Narayanan, t wenty-vuar-old youth who returned from Malaya on Wednesclay died suddenly while waiting In the Customs shod In Madras Harbour. Narayanan, teleprinter clerk in a firm in Kuala Lumpur, was said to be62 words
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980 1950-10-14 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat, Oct. 14, 1950. NOTES COMMENTS (On Leaders Their Inferiority Complex) MR. C. C. TAN'S EXPLANATION MR. C. C. Tan, who has just returned from the Commonwealth Aid to SjuthEast Asia talks in London, seems to be anxious to create the impression that he and his980 words
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1083 1950-10-14 2 Suggestions From States Invited NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). —The Government of India are undersioou to have ciEcuiarised to the State Governments the draft of a proposed Bill to provide for the conduct of elections and qualifications of members. It is learntFOC - 1,083 words
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1045 1950-10-14 2 Preliminary Rolls To Be Ready In November NEW DELHI, Oct, 13.— India's Chief Election Commissioner, Mr. Sukumar Se n. told Press correspondents here last week that the earliest date when preparations could be j;ot ready for actual polling for the general elections in theFOC - 1,045 words
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Article, Illustration472 1950-10-14 2 ELECTIONS COMMISSIONER IN MADRAS MADRAS, Oct. 13.— Mr. Sukumar Sen, Chief Election Commissioner. (JoveinnienL of India, arrived in Madias lasi week by air from Delhi. Mi. fcien will be present at the sittings of the Delimitation Committee A-hiie the Committee holds final discussions regarding the delimitation >£ constituencies. During hisFOC; USIS - 472 words
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191 1950-10-14 2 REGROUPING OF BOMBAY CONSTITUENCIES BOMBAY, Oct. 13.— The Bombay State Delimitation Committee met at the Secretariat last week for two hours to consider the question of regrouping of constituencies in Bombay State It is understood that Bombay city would have 27 single member constituencies for the State Assembly. The delimitationFOC - 191 words
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128 1950-10-14 2 NEW FLOOD-SPILL CHANNEL FOR SRINAGAR SRINAGAR, Oct. 13.—Preliminary work has been started in Kashmir on the flve-year plan of constructing: a new flood-spill channel in order to remove the danger of floods to the city of Srinagar. The channel, estimated to "noTt Us. 10 million, will branch off from theGIIS - 128 words
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Article24 1950-10-14 2 BIRBINGHAM, Oct. 13 —The Birmingham Bishop, Dr Earnest Gandhi thi that in Mahatma the 'influence of Christ was khessss GIIS PHOTO).GIIS - 24 words
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Article, Illustration2511 1950-10-14 3 Step Up Production To Build New India MUST NOT FRIT TER AWAY OUK ENERGIES" froverty Must Be Eradicated Says Patel AUHANGABAD, Oct. 13. Addressing a public meeting here on Oct. 3, Sardar aliabiiunai lately Deputy trime Minister ot India, said thai the basic need of India at the present timeFOC; U.S.I.S.; USIS - 2,511 words
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Article, Illustration72 1950-10-14 3 PHOTO). The fifth regular session of the 59-nation United Nations General Assembly is in progress at Flushing Meadow near New York City. About 500 delegates a record number filledthe assembly hall for the opening session on Sept. 19. In the photograph, Sir Senegal Rau, delegate from India, addressess the GeneralUSIS - 72 words
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943 1950-10-14 3 Health Minister's Appeal For Effective Campaign NEW DKLHI (By Air jUail).— Broadcasting from the Delhi station of All India Radio, on the inauguration of the tuberculosis seals campaign ivhich commenced from Oct. 2, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, the Health Minister, who isFOC - 943 words
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80 1950-10-14 3 LUCKNOW (By Air Mail).— ICajKumari Amrit Kuur, India's Minister, for Health, prescribed some dos and dont's to boys and girls recently. Inaugurating the Lucknow University Union, she told girl students, "Don't marry for three years after finishing your university career. Dedicate yourself toFOC - 80 words
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110 1950-10-14 3 Simla, (Air Mail).— The President Or. Rajendra Prasad advised the organisers of tne Girl Guide movement in the State to use Hindi language as far as possible in their instructions and various other activities. The President was recently addressing a rally of the GirlF.O.C. - 110 words
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Article34 1950-10-14 3 NEW DELHI, Oct .—The Government of India have, with effect from Oct. 7; exempted fresh grape* and pomegranates from import duty in excess of 25 per cent ad valorem, says a Press note. GIISGIIS - 34 words
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647 1950-10-14 4 Congressmen Must Shake Off Censorship In Vellore Jail Their Complacency Pandit Nehru's Appeal To U.P. Legislators LUCKNOW, Oct. 13.— The Prime Minister Pandit Nehru, declared here on Oct. 3 that the necessity of strengthening the Congress organisation was never greater than to-day. Pandit Nehru, who was addressing the Uttar Pradesh647 words
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701 1950-10-14 4 HIGH COURT'S ORDERS ON MR. THANGAMANI'S PETITION MADRAS, Oct. 13.— At the Madras High Court recently their Lordships, Govinda Menon and Basheer Ahmed Sayeed, J.J., delivered judgment in a petition, filed on behalf of Mr. K. T. K. Thangamani, an Advocate of the Madras High Court, now in detention inFOC - 701 words
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Article, Illustration2301 1950-10-14 4 MR. SHANMURHAM CHETTI'S VIEW M np q n t my.^ vipro .hat India should make a real effort MADRAS, Oct. lo. TO€ view v r _i__ oan ital for thp ranid deveto secure a substantial flow of fo^ign capital for tne rapid ogve lopment ofF.O.C.; USIS - 2,301 words
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111 1950-10-14 4 Murdered D.S.P. Of Indore: Widow And Children Get Pensions GWALIOR, Oct. 13.— The Government of Madhya Bharat has given life pension of Rs. 100/- per month and a gratuity of Rs. 1,000/- to the widow of Mr. V. S. Joshi, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Indore. He w?^s killed In IndoreFOC - 111 words
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92 1950-10-14 4 Sec.-Council Asked To Intervene In Indonesian Situation DJAKARTA, Oct. 13.— -The United Nations Commission for Indonesia which failed to psrsuade the In donesian Government to halt military operations against the "rebel 1 South Moluccas Republic has asked the Security Council to intervene, It was announced today. Tr>* Commission said itReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration3349 1950-10-14 5 Sardar Patel Explains When An Opposition Becomes A 'Drag* DERABAD (Dn > (By Air Sardar Vallabhbhai fatel, Deputy Prime Minister, said that critics, who had hoped that the Indian l\ational Congress would collapse at the Nasik session had been disillusioned. "IFOC; USIS - 3,349 words
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Article62 1950-10-14 6 At 5.40 a.m. yesterday, Oct. 13 :.i Kuala Lumpur, a Pathan Warmer appeared to have run amok i'.nd with a dasher he Li'obei U <»'ath a fellow Pathan Warder and .variously wounded three other 1-uthan Warders. He then ran away and surren dered to the Police62 words
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Article53 1950-10-14 6 Colonel E. C. Thomp-o.i, O3E, Chief Signal Officer, Maiaya, wh; mis killed in a. motor accident in iM:i_mg on Oct. 11, was buried A.iii fUii military honours at Uheras Koad Cemetery, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday morning. Chief mourner was nis brother Mr. W P. Thompson, Superintendent of53 words
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477 1950-10-14 6 - uj's mm lELii you of ELEffiafiaitoa PROGRESS IN BRITAIN We are publishing the following Press Release issued by the Commissioner-General's office in Singapore last night, as a tragic contrast to the conditions in Singapore where despite all the rehabilitation that is said477 words
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420 1950-10-14 6 ESTATE SCREENED: 25 ARRESTED DETAINED KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. The Police have issued the following communique today: On Wednesday night in Pahang. a bandit gang attacked an estate and caused damage to estate property. The same day, security forces carried out a screening operation on an estate. Twenty-nine persons were arrested420 words
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182 1950-10-14 6 Britain's Aid For World's Underdeveloped Territories Britain has PTOTlded iQOO.O'JO.i>jo c-iiCe tiie v. a.r c-o as^si, pj^twjj* recovery in countries inner raaa tnose masing up tne Britisn commonwealth. This information was given to tr» United Nations on Monday, oy Lora Ogmore who represents Britain on tne General As*>e;noiy's economic and182 words
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