Indian Daily Mail, 16 October 1950
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Title Section16 1950-10-16 1 Indian Daily Mail 01. vi. no. 245. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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222 1950-10-16 1 'Final Letter To Tandon NEW DELHI, Oct. 15. India's Prime Minister Pandit Nehru, on Friday finally refused to join the Congress Party Executive of which he has been a member almost continuously for the past 30 > ears. In a nnai letter writtenAP - 222 words
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302 1950-10-16 1 NKW DELHI, Oct. 10 (By Mail) Hie Congress ProsidCHt a., Purush.i.la^.was T.indo.j arrived i,v»r loiiug im AlWwtai to contiiiue him attcapls to iuim the new Wo k toaunittce of the Congress. V.V.en Ui.eiV.cv/ed, the Congi^ss I* evident who was busy going tlirowgh some A.I.C.C.FOC - 302 words
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Article, Illustration168 1950-10-16 1 Bombay Minister Confirms Plot To Kill Nehru XFrom Our Own Correspondent) fOONA. Oct. 15.-^Bombav's Home Minister Mr. Morarji Desai on Friday last confirmed in the Legislative Council in reply to a question that it was a fact that the plot to assassinato Pandit Nehru referred to by Sardar Patel, DeputyA.P. - 168 words
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78 1950-10-16 1 "CONFEDERATION" OF INDIA PAKISTAN SUGGESTED (From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW, Oct. 15.— An Indian delegate to the Pacific Relations Co.iference, it is reported, has suggested tlie creation initially of a Confederation of India, Pakistan and Kashmir with a common defence policy and with the objective of a subsequent extension of78 words
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Article100 1950-10-16 1 TO READ BURKE! (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Oct. 15.— Members of the Upper House of the Bombay Legislature were advised on Friday to read the Writings of Edmund Burko for a proper understanding of politics, by veteran member Mr. D. V. Belvi of Belgaum. Mr. Belvi quoted100 words
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62 1950-10-16 1 (i T..111 Our Uivn (Jur respondent) JtlJiirttK. Oci. la. "jine Congress Party is dominated by the vested interests and the party exists only t»» protect such interests," said Mr. Jai- prakash Narain at a public meeting here. Mr. Narayan also termed Communism as the62 words
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113 1950-10-16 1 DIPLOMATIC POSTS NOT FOR LIARS, SAYS NYE (From Our Own (Joir«.'»po;ident) iii^i-.i.iiAbAD. (JCc. ii). "ihe qua- ._;u..jiis ueetied to Decoiue a successi dijjiomat were explained by Sir Archibald Nye, British High Commisjj.ier in India, yesLeiday when he aauiessed members of the Diplomatic A suciation at Allahabad University. iSesides having a113 words
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Article88 1950-10-16 1 (from Our Own Correspondent) CONJEEVARAM. Oct. 15.— Peii yar Riunaswami Naicker yesterday disapproved of "secret activities" by tint iolio.vers. Periyar said he disapproved of the action of some 01 hi* party men who erased the word "Jch;u" from the board of a public market named after88 words
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59 1950-10-16 1 'From Onr Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 15.— The Madras Government have proposed to cons Lruct buildings in the Government ilcuse estate on Mount Road to accommodate the new Legislative Assembly at an approximate cost of Pcs. 700.000. This information was given by Mr. Gopal Reddi,59 words
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62 1950-10-16 1 (Fr«:m Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 15. ---A party of leading ophthalmologists from the United Kingdom now touring India, will arrive in Madras on Oct. 19. They will visit city hospitals including the Ophthalmic Hospital at Egtr.ore, the Medical Colleges, the Thesophical Society at62 words
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421 1950-10-16 1 PILOT TRAIN OF KL PENANG NIGHT MAIL DERAILED KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday: The Police have issued the followino communique to-day: Tlte pilot train of the Kuala Lumpur to Penang night mail was derailed inSelangor last night. SMOKEHOUSE LUtfVf DOWN Yesterday in Johore. armed banaits burnt down an estate ■HQjrehouse. I Security421 words
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Article135 1950-10-16 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Oct. 15.— Mr. C. N. Annadurni. leader of the Dravidian Progressive Federation, had a meeting with the Hindi Goodwil Mission from the North at the Mission's request All members of the Mission were present at the discussion and most membees135 words
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Article34 1950-10-16 1 (From Oar Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Oct. 15.— The Strike Committee of the Socialist Mill Mazdoor Sabhu. has decided to call ulf unconditionally the t\vo-monih old Bombay textile strike. Copyright.34 words
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Article105 1950-10-16 1 BOMBAY, Ovt. 15— The Indian Socialist P&rty announced on Saturday that it is calling off on Monday the 62-day old of 250,000 textile industries workers here which was the bloodiest ever in India. The strike, which cost 12 lives and 110 wounded in police shootings onAP - 105 words
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Article52 1950-10-16 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Oct. 15. One Indian shipping company has placed an order for two 2.000-ton motor vessels; with the Japanese shipyards. This is the first time that the Japanese ship building company is receiving an order from an Indian company since the52 words
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Article135 1950-10-16 1 KARACHI, Oct. 15.— Mr. Liaqi at Ali Khan, Premier of Pakistan, said yesterday that latest estimates said 300 lives had been 1< st in the recent Punjab floods. Tms was less than had been feared. He told the National AsiemLly that, the material damageReuter - 135 words
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81 1950-10-16 1 Hatta Elected Vice President Of Indonesian Republic JAKARTA, Oct. 15. Mohamnx-d Hatta, who with. President Qo karno sparke i the Indonesian r;volution in 1945, was on Saturday elected Vice -President of tae Ind n-csian Republic by Parliament with 113 out of 147 votes. Hatta was Premier in the last cabinetA.P. - 81 words
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114 1950-10-16 1 BOMBAY, Oct. 15. S:r C'vntaTian Deshmu'th, I ldia s Fi i.-nc- 1 Minister declared hexi on Friday that India would press for a settlement of the Pakistan rupoe ra value at the next meeting of tiv International Mon^ary Fund illA.P. - 114 words
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55 1950-10-16 1 LUCKNOW. Oct. 15— The UtW Pradesh Legislative Assembly pass 'd i BUI on Oct. 12 empowering tho Government to nationalise road transport in the State. The Government are already running 1,200 buses OS routes taken over by them. About 7,000 buses will be needed whenGIIS - 55 words
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Article356 1950-10-16 1 TRUMAN CONFERS WITH MACARTHUR Discussed Korea And Other Subjects WAKE ISLAND, Oct. 15.—President Truuman and Gen. MacArthur met in conference for less than two hours here, discussed Korea and other subjects and then flew away again. President Truman, who spent five hours on the Island, in a statement before hisReuter - 356 words
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Article45 1950-10-16 1 HEW DELHI, Oct. 15.— Dr. S. C. Sen. President of the Indian Radiologist Association and a member of the World Medical Council, hag been elected an Honorary Fellow of the American College of Radiology in recognition of his contribution to the science of radiology. GIISGIIS - 45 words
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726 1950-10-16 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, October 16, 1950. LESS EXPENDITURE OR MORE TAXATION? THE revelation in the Singapore Legislative Council last week of e $13.5 million deficit and the consequent likelihood of an increase is taxation next year must have com* ao a shock to most people of thi* Colony726 words
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1455 1950-10-16 2 Says U*P. Governor At Pacific Relations Conference. LUCKNOW, (By Air Mail). Many Western countries lack subtlety in their dealings with Asia and it is also perhaps true that Asiatic countries equally lack subtlety and understanding in their dealings with the West. Institutions like theFOC - 1,455 words
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Article63 1950-10-16 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Oct. 15.— The Government of India's economy measures are likely to disclosed by the Finance Minister Mr. C. D. Deshmukh during the autumn session of Parliament. The Defence Ministry is also said to be carefully examining the defence needs of63 words
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Article55 1950-10-16 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Oct. 15.— The British delegation to negotiate an Indo-Bri-tish Air Agreement is expected to arrive in India on December to continue negotiations which reached deadlock last time. The Government of India is said to have drafted a model agreement which will form55 words
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176 1950-10-16 2 NEHRU PRESENTED FARM TRACTOR BY AMERICAN FIRM New Delhi, (By Air Mail).— The Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, accepted the gift of a family farm tractor by an American firm The tractor was gifted to Pandit Nehru during his tour of the United States last year. The tractor, presented at aGIIS - 176 words
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Article, Illustration776 1950-10-16 2 More than 100,000 devout Moslem pilgrims crowded "toto^Mecca, Holy' City df Islam, at the height of tho annual pilgrimage. They came .i from countries In the great Moslem belt which stretches from the A Atlantic shores through Southeast Asia to the Philippines. Tens ofA.P. - 776 words
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Article, Illustration73 1950-10-16 2 LUCKNOW, (By Air Mail).— Mr. Chandrasekara Iyer, who was appointed Chairman of the Uttar Pradesh and Bihar Boundary Commission, has expressed his inability to accept the office, it is authoritatively learnt. The State Government has .requested the Government of India :o select a suitable candidate for iheFOC - 73 words
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Article265 1950-10-16 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 1 —The Chairman of the U.S. Senate Sub-Corn-litlee on India and the Middle East, Senator Claude Pepper, said in New )elhi on Oct. 11 that "our long iendship and world problems that e have to meet together will bring 3 inFOC - 265 words
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Article, Illustration2334 1950-10-16 3 'It's GoDdj.To Be^An Englishman In India today 9 LUCKNOW, (By Air Mail).-^Mr. Christopher J. Chancellor, General Managsr of Reuters and British delegate to the Pacific Relations Conference, said here on Oct. 6 that India stood out as a country enjoying the essentialFOC; A.P. - 2,334 words
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258 1950-10-16 3 Bombay, (By Air Mail)— A Commercial radla station in nearby Portuguese colony of Goa Is weaning listeners from the Indian Government radio and making enemies among some Indian politicians. Listeners in Western India are tuning to Radio Goa because it broad cularly258 words
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361 1950-10-16 3 TERRORISTS PREPARING FOR ARMED RESISTANCE DIGGING TRENCHES SHILLONG, (By Air Mail). —The Assam police in their biggest ever offensive against Communist terrorists in Sibsagar subdivision have encircled the jungle hide-out of a R.C.P.I. (Revolutionary Communist Party of India) leader, an absconder, suspectedFOC - 361 words
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197 1950-10-16 3 Rangoon, (By Air Mail) The 7man Indian Trade Delegation har now reached Rangoon alter visiting Indonesia, Malaya and Thailand. The object of the visit is tc explore ways and means of pro moting trade between India a«c Burma. Trade between the two countries, which hadGIIS - 197 words
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38 1950-10-16 3 NEW DELHI, Oct. 14.— An International Engineering Exhibition will be held here in January, 1951. Participating countries include the United States, United Kingdom, France, Sweden, Belgium Finland, Norway, Yugoslavia, Algeria ana Japar APAP - 38 words
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Article95 1950-10-16 3 SHILLONG, (By Air Mail). Contributions to the Assam Governor's Earthquake Relief Fund now total Rs. 7,77,657. in response to the appeal issued oy tne chief Minister, Sri Bisnuram Medhl for observance of Gananiji's birthday by "Missing a .vfeaf and contributing cereals thus saved for the earthquajce--iitected peopleFOC - 95 words
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190 1950-10-16 3 PATNA, (By Air Mail). The iinar Land Reforms Act, 1950, has jome into lorce from Sept 25 according to a notification pub*shed in a Gazette Extraordinary The Darahanga raj, with a gross Annual income of about Rs. 60 akhs, is the firstFOC - 190 words
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Article60 1950-10-16 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). A Food Ministry spokesman recently emphasised that "there is no change in the Government policy of reaching self-sufficiency in food by March, 1952.' He was replying to a question whether the recent floods and other natural disasters were likely U)60 words
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304 1950-10-16 4 Malays Repent Their Association With Bandits Pledge To Help Government RELIGIOUS CIEMOKY AT KG. GUDANG IN PtHAK An impressive religious ceremony was on Friday last (Oct. 13) held at Kampong Gudang, a village 16 miles from Taiping, when over 100 Malays came for ward in groups of 10 swearing allegiance304 words
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441 1950-10-16 4 As it is believed that the public is interested in the progress which is being made with the plan of expansion of the Regular Police Force in the Federation, the following information is issued officially by the Government:- The establishment of gazetted officers441 words
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Article87 1950-10-16 4 The American Consulate Genem have announced that instruction have been received from the Department of State in Washington to the effect that in accordance with the Internal Security Act of 1950 all viaas for entry into the United States which had been issued prior toUSIS - 87 words
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133 1950-10-16 4 TRUMAN'S ADDRESS TO BE BROADCAST ON OCT 18 President Harry S. Truman's important foreign policy address to be delivered at San Francisco upon his return from a mid-Pacific conference on Far Eastern problems with General Douglas MacArthur will be a feature of a special Voice of America English language programmeUSIS - 133 words
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212 1950-10-16 4 How model studies of Bhakra Dam in India, recently completed at the American Colorado Agricultural and Mechanical College, led to recommendations for changes in its design leading to a saving in costs and improved operation is revealed in the August issue of "Civil Engineering."USIS - 212 words
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Article149 1950-10-16 4 Remembrance Day will be odserved on Sunday, Nov. 12. There will be a ceremony at the Cenotaph at 7.30 a.m. at which His Excellency V'ae Governor will lay a wreath on behalf of the Government of Singapore. Service Commanders and the President of the Ex-Services.149 words
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Article39 1950-10-16 4 Mr. P. F. de, Souza will represent Singapore branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary As sociation at the annual conference of the association to be h:ld in New Zealand in the middle of November, 1950.39 words
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Article48 1950-10-16 4 MADRAS. Oct 15.— A new variety <;:' kapok 01 silk cotton plant. which i^ s.tid to be Russian in origin, has been grown at the Government Agricultural Research Station at. Koilpattl in Madras State. At the research station these trees are grown under "rain-fed" conditions. GIISGIIS - 48 words
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Article22 1950-10-16 4 years to 25,000. The strength of the Special Constabulary is now over 33,000 and there are over 60,000 part-time voluntary Auxiliary Police.22 words
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Article143 1950-10-16 4 Malay ka npo*. In Kelantai have recently bee.i vis ted oy p^ tics ui Coinage 0a.i.;..j m isearc: of food. In order to provide greater pro tection for Malay ioixi crops tn. early formation of Home Guar. Units in the areas concerned ha. been143 words
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Article61 1950-10-16 4 A pu'olic meeting will be ivld on Oct. 18 at 5.30 p.m. In fiCflt of Biock i v .u. -i2 t.o \ize stateaieai or account? tor tin eztiacUoils lu.s^J iroin me Njvai .or che A. :a.n DiscL't-ss iielief Fund. All are requested tb oe present, wntes61 words
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