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Title Section16 1950-10-24 1 Indian Daily Mail *VOL. VI. NO. 252. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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Article448 1950-10-24 1 It UN fails* Future Will Be Blank Says Lie LONDON, Oct. 23.— The United Nations SecretaryGeneral, Mr. Trygve Lie, said in a statement issued here today that if the United Nations failed now "there will be no future worth the having for any ofReuter - 448 words
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238 1950-10-24 1 S. KOREANS 45 MILES FROM MANCHURIAN BORDER TOKYO, Oct. 23.— South Korean troops raced through snowy mountains towards Manchuria today with Communist guerillas stepping- up "nuisance raids" behind their lines. The South Koreans in the first snows of winter were last reported; only 45 miles from the .Mai:»liurian border. FarReuter - 238 words
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Article229 1950-10-24 1 To demonstrate support of thtUnited Nations and to further its principle; aai purposes, the United Nations Flag will fly beside Union J::ck on ten of the Victoria Memorial Hall today, Oct. 24. United Nations Day. New exhibits, jusi arrived from Lake Success will he displayed229 words
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161 1950-10-24 1 CANBERRA, Oct. 23.— Professor Marcus Oiiphant, Australian atom expert, said today he hoped reports •f the disappearance of Professor Bruno Pon tecorve, British-naturalis-ed atom scientist, would turn out to be a "bad dream." Piof. Oiiphant, who is head of the Australian National University's physical researchReuter - 161 words
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171 1950-10-24 1 MAHE, Seychelles, Oct. 23.— Ex plorer-uuUior F. A. Mitchell-Hedges has bailed fiom here on a two months expedition in tlio Indian Ocean in search of MtiMta unUnoun sea monsters. The exact spot where members are going to operate is being kept secret. Nobody will beReuter; GIIS - 171 words
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Article129 1950-10-24 1 PARIS, Oct. 23. The French Council of Ministers was meeting here today to consider a plan for a European Army to include German forces. The plan was expected to be announced tomorrow by Prime Minister Rene Pleven when he announces French policy on German rearmasnent in aReuter - 129 words
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305 1950-10-24 1 On Saturday night in Selangor, bandits tuined a railway station, says a Police communique issued in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It addsIn Perak on Saturday, security forces located a bandit food dump The following were recovered— sUo lbs. of rice, 121bs of sugar. 13 lbs305 words
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161 1950-10-24 1 MEI BOURNE, Oct. 23. strike.today paraly-sed rail transport in three states —Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia. Railwaymen in the latter two states staged a 24 -hour stoppag in sympathy with the week-ol^ strike on the Victoria state system The Victoria strikeReuter - 161 words
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Article64 1950-10-24 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 23.— One atom' bomb explosion on New York would cause 160,000 casualties, half of them fatal, Mr. Harold Goldberg, an Ostoopathic Society official, said here. He told a meeting sponsored by health organisations that the city would need three to live64 words
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Article50 1950-10-24 1 luinuuxn, Oct. 23.— One of the oldest Jewish communities speaking Aramair (the language Jesus is believed ix have used) has started emigrating to Israel from Turkey, Israel Radio reported today. The community has been living for centuries on the shores of I^ke Van eastern Turkey.— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-10-24 1 PRINCESS AWNE lies quietly in ihe arms of her mother, Princess tazabtJj, during the christening PCftWCf in London, while her father, Prince Philip, holds her tin., hand. A.P. Radiophoto transmitted by radio from London to Sydn.y, then dispatched via airfreight to Singapore).46 words
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Article117 1950-10-24 1 SYDNEY, Oct. 23.— Government officers today made the first raid under Australia's new anti-Com-munist law, searching the Communist Porcy headquarters here for two hours. Ten men dragged lp.rge numbers of documents, papers and books to a poilce car. Several well-lknown Communists and a solicitor were in theReuter - 117 words
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Article161 1950-10-24 1 MANILA, Oct. 23,— Philippine President Elpidio Quirino yesterday proclaimed the suspension of "the privilege of habeous corpus" in cases of alleged sedition or rebellion, It was officially announced tonight. The announcement said: "This measure is calculated to facilitate the prosecution and final disposition of anReuter - 161 words
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Article63 1950-10-24 1 S^INAGAR. (By Air Mail).Pandit Nehru, who is expected to arrive here on Oct. 28, will addross the annual session of the Kashmir Chamber of Commerce the same day. On Oct. 29, the Prime Minister will address the Kashmir Red Cross Society. He will also addressFOC - 63 words
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Article240 1950-10-24 1 "We in this country shoud help to :,uilcl sound democratic tradition. To treat ihe Prime Minister as if he were one of the Eastern Maharajah's would be to do a distinct disservice to democracy," stated Mr. S. Nadarajab, Protector, a member of the reception committee in240 words
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129 1950-10-24 1 CEMENT FACTORY COLLAPSES AFTER OPENING COLOMBO. Oct. 23.— Guards were mounted today on a new state cement factory where the roof fell in yesterday only 24 hours after it had been ceremonially opened by Ceylon Prime Minister Don Senanayake. "Sabotage has not been ruled out," Industries Minister Mr. G. G.Reuter - 129 words
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Article89 1950-10-24 1 GAUHATI, Assam, Oct. 23 —Six people were believed drowned or missing here yesterday when a boat carrying 22 people capsized on the Brahmaputra River after colliding with floating timber. Those rescued included Assam Food Minister Omeokumar Das who was on his way with relief supplies to areasReuter - 89 words
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Article638 1950-10-24 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. Oct. 24, 1950. WHY DOES MALAYAN TERRORISM STILL CONTINUE ?—II A LONDON report published in the Malaya Tribune last week stated that the Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm MacDonald when asked, before his departure for Canada, about the present conditions in Maluya, said "The position is fairly638 words
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835 1950-10-24 2 Tribute To His Successful Unification Of India BARDOLI, (By Air Mail).— President Rajendra Prasad unveiled on Tuesday last a statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai i J atel in the Bobbin and Ginning Co-operative Society premises here. The President recalled on the occasiou the unique servicesFOC - 835 words
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70 1950-10-24 2 LAHORE, Oct. 23.— The Punjab Government (Pakistan) have prohibited the entry of "Daily P.ratap" of New Delhi int the province for a period of six months, according to an txtraordinary Issue of the Pubjnb Gazette. The notification says that the Government have takenFOC - 70 words
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Article267 1950-10-24 2 LONDON, Oct. 23. Mr. Herbert Morrison, Britain's Socialist Deputy Prime Minister, last night called on "peoples of all colours" to join in the British Labour Party's "world plan for mutual aid the greatest advanture of our century." In a broadcast, Mr. Morrison said: "Under thisReuter - 267 words
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Article95 1950-10-24 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 23.— Mr. Deshbandhu Gupta, Editor, "The Dally Tej," Delhi, has been unanimously elected President of the A.-I.N.E.C, for the year 1950-51, declares the Secretary of the A.-I.N.E.C, New Delhi in a Press Note issued on Oct. 18. The Press Note adds that Mr. FerozFOC - 95 words
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94 1950-10-24 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 23. South India will have a new political party from now on. Mr. K. Subramaniam, film producer, announced the formation ot a new political party called "Congress Co-operators" at a party to journalists held in Woodlands, Royapettah on94 words
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123 1950-10-24 2 Britain Expects Good Neighbourly Relationship With India— Says Ewer (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 23. Not even two per cent of the population in Britain think in terms of subjugating India by taking advantage of Indo-Pakis-tan differences. That phase is ovei and Britain now expects nothing but good neighbourly123 words
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45 1950-10-24 2 (From Our Own Correspondents MADRAS, Oct. 23. Three more Dravida Khazham Volunteers were arrested for causing obstruction in connection with picketing North Indian shops. On refusing to sign a bail bond they were remanded to custody. Copyright.45 words
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93 1950-10-24 2 STOCKHOLM, Oct. 23. British atom scientist Druno Pontecervo flew from Sweden to Moscow last month, it was learned here yesterday. Pontecorvo, reported "missing" in Italy where he went on holiday from Britain, arrived in Stockholm on Sept. 1 with his family. With his wife93 words
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35 1950-10-24 2 SHILLONG, (By Air Mail) Rev. J. J. M. Nicholsroy, Minister for Medical and Public Health, was recently unanimously elected Deputy Leader of the Assam Congress Par- liamentary J^urty. FOCFOC - 35 words
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Article60 1950-10-24 2 KARACHI, Oct. 23— A Pakistan Government announcement on Oct. 18 night stated that Mr. Jogendra Nath Mandal, formerly Law and Labour Minister of Pakistan "is deemed to have ceased to hold office:" The portfolio of Law and Labour has been temporarily allotted to Pirzada Abdus Sattar,FOC - 60 words
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811 1950-10-24 2 OBJECTIVITY IN STUDY OF WOULD AFFAIRS STRESSED NEW DELHI, Oct. 23.— Laying the foundation stone of Sapru House in New Delhi on Oct. 20, Pandit Nehru said that in view of nations coming closer to each other generally, objective appreciation of international eventsFOC - 811 words
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874 1950-10-24 3 CEYLON NEWS: Indian Scholarships For Hariians In Ceylon MR. GIRI S ASSURANCE AT OPENING OF "GANDHI NILAYAM" COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Mr V V Giri Hint, Commissioner for India inCello^p^^toconttt ft r^inn J? overnmen J including Harijans here in the Indian Government's scheme of free scholarships. tho 3wi? N-r ntyFOC - 874 words
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143 1950-10-24 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Abolition of compulsory labour, in keeping with an International Labour Organisation convention, has been decided on by the Ceylon Government. This decision, as well as another to prohibit employment of women during night hours, has been communicated to the ILOFOC - 143 words
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278 1950-10-24 3 COLOMBO, (By Air T-i H). In further implementation of Governmer.i policy of ensuring that all appointments in Ceylon b!.rjid be filled only by nationals of Ceylon, Mr. A. Goonesinha, Minister of State, received a deputation from the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce led byFOC - 278 words
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104 1950-10-24 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— The system of Municipality and other local bodies is an outcome of foreign rule; our Tamil culture and Kings b&d not such things yOU must gradually cope with the new situations," said Mr C. Suntheralingam, M.P., for VaS? y^i, at aFOC - 104 words
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252 1950-10-24 3 Kerala Congress Affairs: Executive Committee's Decision KOZHIKODE, (By Air Mail). The Kerala Provincial Congress Working Committee, in the course of a resolution passed at its meeting held at Alwaye on Oct. 10, says: The Committee considered the situation that has arisen consequent on the election of Mr. C. K. GovindanFOC - 252 words
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Article130 1950-10-24 3 MADRAS, (By Air Mail) :—Another case of giving false information on the 'phone to the police came to the notice of the city police recently and the informant was taken into custody. At about 9 a.m. some one rang up the Control Room ofFOC - 130 words
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Article32 1950-10-24 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The new Working Committee of the Congress will hold its first meeting here on Nov. 4, it was learnt here on Oct. 17.— FOCFOC - 32 words
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126 1950-10-24 3 Ceylonisation To Affect Europeans COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Preliminary reaction of the Ceylon Association in London to reports from Colombo that the Ceylon Government has asked plantation owners not to appoint any more Europeans as Superintendents is complete surprise. It is considered that such a request would represent an advanceFOC - 126 words
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Article45 1950-10-24 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) A Press communique issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs says that Mr. K. L. Mohta has been appointed Chief Commissioner of Ajmer, with effect from Sept. 17. in succession to Mr C. Na **rk»r FOCFOC - 45 words
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324 1950-10-24 3 BIGGEST BIHAR MAHANT AND ZAMINDAR ARRESTED FOR REFUSAL TO GIVE UP PADDY TO GOVT. GAYA, (By.AirM?il)._ The Mahant of Budhauh, the biggest Mahant and Zamindar of Nawadah subdivision, has been arrested for alleged refusa to give paddy to Government. One Rohan Singh of Werisaliganj P. S. has also been takenFOC - 324 words
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129 1950-10-24 3 GWALIOR, (By Air Mail):— The Government of Madhya Bharat have ordered closure for an indefinite period of the Victoria College, the Siwaji Rao Inter College and the V. C. Collegiate High School and their hostels. A Press Note issued by the Gove.nmenl recently said that,FOC - 129 words
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Article, Illustration721 1950-10-24 4 GURNEY GIMSON TO REPRESENT MALAYA The ceremony of the opening of the new British House of Commons by The King uhich takes place in Westminster Hall (Houses of Parliament) on Oct. 26 will be attended by representatives, mostly Speakers,A.P. - 721 words
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Article144 1950-10-24 4 Five cases of milk, one bale of •.vooilen garments and six bales of usable old cotton and woollen clothiii gifts rent b,\ tha public n Kuala. Lump.ii and other places in the Federation, have been despatched .o Pcnang en route to Assam, on Tuesday lastReuter - 144 words
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