Indian Daily Mail, 25 October 1950
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Title Section16 1950-10-25 1 Indian Daily Mail \GL. VI. NO. 253. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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281 1950-10-25 1 Rajaji Opens Food Technological Institute In Mysore M* SORE Oct. 2 4 .-An other landmark in the development of scientific and industrial research in India was wTrhni °P 21 When Mr C Rajagopalachari, Minister without Portfolio, inaugurated the Central Food Technological Research Institute in Mysore.281 words
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99 1950-10-25 1 5 YEARS R.I. FOR FORMER BANK DIRECTOR COLOMBO, Oct. 24.—Sentence of five years' rigorous imprisonment was passed last week by Justice Gunasckcra at the Colombo Assizes on Mr. M. E. A. Cooray, a former Director of the Co-operative Central Bank, uhoin the Jury found jfui'tyi after a trial lasting; 31FOC - 99 words
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Article80 1950-10-25 1 CALCUTTA, Oct. 24.— The Burmese Foreign Minister. Sao Hkun Hkio. said here yesterday that there had been an all-round improvement in conditions in Burma during the past 18 months. The Minister, accompanied by U Kyaw Nyoin, member of the Burmese Foreign Advisory Board, arrived in CalcuttaReuter - 80 words
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169 1950-10-25 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 24.— Nine A :in countries have so far agreed to participate in Asian games o be orpiinised in India in the near future. The countries are: Japan, the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia. Burma, Ceylon, India. Afghanistan and Iran. Efforts are beingGIIS - 169 words
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177 1950-10-25 1 GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS FROM BURMA FOR ASSAM RELIEF FUND RANGOON, Oct. 24. An appeal made by the Indian Ambassador in Rangoon, Dr. M. A. Rauf. for contribution to the Assam Earthquake Sufferers Relief Fund has met with generous response in Burma and so far donations have, exceeded Rs. 125,000. Contributions toGIIS - 177 words
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Article, Illustration435 1950-10-25 1 State Functions In India New Warrant Of Frecedence NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— A revised warrant of precedence for purposes of State and ceremonial functions has now been drawn by the Govt. of India. The warrant provides, among others, for pi aces for ex-Presidents and ex-Governors-General of India and alsoFOC - 435 words
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Article45 1950-10-25 1 KARACHI, Oct. 24.— Police fire killed *,en people and injured 42 others when serious rioting broke out in Hyderabad, capital of the Sind province, eight miles east of Karach:, last nigh-t. Cause of the disturbance was not yet known here. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article156 1950-10-25 1 MADRAS, (By Air Mail). The I Madias Government have sanctioned a scheme for the purchase of bulk power from the Mysore Government's Jog Falls project for distribution of electricity in the South Kaoara district. Estimates for Rs. 48.32 lakhs rising to Rs. 62.05 lakhs inFOC; GIIS - 156 words
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88 1950-10-25 1 LAHORT, Oct. 24.— The Delhi Table Tennis Association team, which arrived in Pakistan on Oct. 20. beat the Lahore YMCA by five matches to two in the first fixture. Indian players uere welcomed on arrival at the YVagah border by a large number ofGIIS - 88 words
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67 1950-10-25 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 24.— Mr Komaklchi Matsuoka, President of the Japanese Federation of Trade Unions and the leader of the Japannese delegation to the Lucknow session of the Pacific Relations Conference, who is now in New Delhi, has presented some Japanese flower seeds to theGIIS - 67 words
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Article574 1950-10-25 1 The bandit leader who was killed by the eleven Malay wood-cutter, in Johore this morning has been identified as Ah Chin on whom there was a rexvard of $3,000. This re.vard ha. been paid to the gallant woodcutters with an additional $2,500 for the oth er three574 words
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Article44 1950-10-25 1 COLOMBO, Oct. IM^N Malaalee youths, R. S. Kunanin and K. Parainos\crom Nair, n '.braced Buddhism ai the Y.M.B.A Buna Preaching Hail in Ihe pummua of Kogga'a PtiKuusiri Thero ami a Ijii j»e audience, mrt week says a. Gnlie report. FOCFOC - 44 words
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794 1950-10-25 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. Oct. 25, 1950. THE INDIAN SCENE -A REVIEW I ATEST evenU in India afford plenty of food for thought to those interested in her affairs and to others who are observing them with a view to appreciate their significance. Many critics of India anticipated that794 words
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624 1950-10-25 2 President Issues Ordinance NEW DELHI. (By Air Mail).— The preliminary electoral rolls for the forthcoming general elections will be published by the States electoral a rea-wise, instead of Consti-tuency-wise^ according to an Ordinance promulgated here by the President. The Ordinance, "the Rep resentation ofFOC - 624 words
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Article69 1950-10-25 2 POONA, (By Air Mail). The sale of bidis, cigarettes, tobacco or any smoking mixture to children below sixteen years of age would be penalised in future by the Bombay Government This was stated by the Governor of Bombay, Raja Maharaj Singh, in an address toFOC - 69 words
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65 1950-10-25 2 CONGRESS COUNCILLOR ATTENDS MEETING GUN IN HAND BELLARY, (By Air M?.il).—Holding a gun in his hand and escorted by two policemen Mr. D. H. Venkoba Rao, a Congress Councillor, of the Bellary Municipal Council attended a meeting of the Council recently. This was a sequel to a letter he hadFOC - 65 words
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84 1950-10-25 2 BOMBAY. 'By Air Mail).— About 60,000 "ghost" ration cards exist in Bombay City alone, causing a loss of over 4,300 tons of foodgrains per year to the Government, the Civil Supplies Department says. Recently rationing officials detected two extra ration cards in the nameFOC - 84 words
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Article, Illustration285 1950-10-25 2 HUBLI. (By Air Mall).— Raja Maharaj Singh, Governor of Bombay, told the people of Karnatak that legitimate claims of Karnataka had not been neglected by the Bombay Government. Broadcasting a message last week from Dharwar station of All India Radio.FOC; U.S.I.S. - 285 words
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Article85 1950-10-25 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). A new one-anna envelope embossed with the "Asokan capital" and intended for "local delivery" has been introduced from Oct. 2. In the first instance, these will be available in 25 centres; later more centres will be opened in other parts of theFOC - 85 words
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91 1950-10-25 2 MADRAS, Oct. 24.— The Madias Council (Upper House) adjourned "sine die" after passing a nonofficial bill prohibiting bird and animal sacrifices in the precincts of Hindu temples in the State. The Bill, already emerged from the Assembly, prescribes flue upto Rs. 300 and simple imprisonmentFOC - 91 words
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Article, Illustration242 1950-10-25 2 KARACHI, (By Air Mail). The Pakistan Mus-, A hm League General Council ratified a resolution adopted recently by its Working Committee urging the Security Council to arrange "as soon as possible a plebiscite in Kashmir." The Working Committee of the League, inFOC; U.S.I.S. - 242 words
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Article41 1950-10-25 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— Major-General Robert Nimmo, retiring General Commanding Queensland, has been appointed senior military observer for the United Nations in Kashmir. He will leave Australia within a week, says a Brisbane report.— FOCFOC - 41 words
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Article133 1950-10-25 2 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail).— Prime Minister Pandit Nehru told students here recently an anecdote about Stalin and his "preference to experience." Stalin, Pandit Nehru said, once faced a situation of deciding between German and. American quotations for building a mighty dam in the Soviet Union. TheFOC - 133 words
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376 1950-10-25 3 CEYLON NEWS: To Foster Marriages Between Tamils And Sinhalese Govt. Asked To Provide Dowries! MANNAR, (By Air Mail). In order to foster unions between Sinhalese and Tamils the Government should provide dowries of Rs. 1,000 for every marriage between members of the two races, said a village committee chairman, Mr.FOC - 376 words
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156 1950-10-25 3 Little India And Little Pakistan In Ceylon! COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). "Whenever there is a national celebration in India or Pakistan, riags of the foreigners fly over th. snops in the Pettah, and the whole p.rea becomes a little India or little Pakistan," said Mr. A. E Goonesinha, Minister ofFOC - 156 words
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164 1950-10-25 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). "I am very impressed with the cleanliness of Ceylonese people," sa~d Colonel Dr. William A. Nobie oi the Salvation Army Catherine Booth Hospital, Nagercoil in Travancore, India, when he was entertained to dinner at the Gaile Face Hotel recently byFOC - 164 words
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Article133 1950-10-25 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). The University Press, which was ordered some two yeajs ago, has now been installed. For tne time being says the Vice-Chancellor in a press note, it will undertake raost of the internal printing and binding of the University. Additional machinery, ,is however, beingFOC - 133 words
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Article, Illustration125 1950-10-25 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail), Indian and Pakistan associations in Ceylon have set up a joint committee to assist members to register for Ceylon citizenship. A spokesman said there were about 400,000 Indian and Pakistani residents in Ceylon qualified to register as Ceylon citizens. ManyFOC - 125 words
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Article, Illustration1134 1950-10-25 3 SPEECH AT VICTORIA THEATRE P ™f' H l <l Molter, of Chicago, Illinois, a Christian Science lecturer, spoke before a local audience here on Monday in Victoria Theatre. The lecture was sponsored by the Christian Science Society of Singapore. The subject of the lecture1,134 words
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133 1950-10-25 3 NAGPUR, (By Air Mail).— Support to the official drive against corruption and black-marketing la being lent by the Nagpur Provincial Congress Committee which has directed th» observance of Oct. 20 as "Anticorruption Day." The Government, it may be. mentioned, have threatened to take drastic actionFOC - 133 words
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83 1950-10-25 3 DACCA, >(By Air Mail) —Mr. N. M. Khan, Relief Commissioner, East Bengal, has been appointed to act as Chief Secretary during the absence of Mr. Aziz Ahmed on deputation to the Ministry o f Foreign Affairs and External Relations to the Government of Pakistan,F.O.C. - 83 words
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433 1950-10-25 4 LISTS FROM K. L. PRAI In forwarding the following further list of contributions to the Assam Re lief Fund, showing a total of $15,958.99, for publication, Mr. A. A. Mohamed Abdullah, Treasurer, of the Assam Relief Fund, says: <( Enquiries from depositors are attended433 words
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Article239 1950-10-25 4 Tamil Picture Distributed by EAGLE-LION Previewed by the Press o»n 18-10-50 Comparing recent South Indian productions Idaya Geetham may be considered as one of the clean and polished pictures with a selected cast appropriate to the respective roles. There is nothing to say particular about the story value.V.K. - 239 words
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257 1950-10-25 4 In response to a circular from the Hon. Secretary, Assam Relief Committee, c/o M.I.C. H. Qrs. Kuala Lumpur, bbe Prai Congress appealed to Malayans at large and the Indian Community in particular to donate generously in cash and kind for the relief of sufferers,257 words
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Article52 1950-10-25 4 ANAND (By Air Mail).— Mr. K. M. Munshi. India's Food Minister, told Pressmen here last week that the Union Government had allotted an extra quota of 8.000 tons of sugar to all the States during this month In view of the Moharrum, Puja and DivaliFOC - 52 words
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Article198 1950-10-25 4 The YMCA will bo the venue of a free, film show today, Oct. 25 at 8 p.m. All are welcone. Tnree films lasting uae hour an,-' forty-five minutes will be screened during the evenixig by th« United States Information Service. Fi-si on t.:e programmeUSIS - 198 words
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90 1950-10-25 4 A yoang Singapore Chine., e may beco.ne the R.A.t 1 s rkst oiilcercaaet iram th:s part of tne wond since the end of the war. He is 2d-years old L.ixn Ch.n 3eng, son of biu.-iness.nan Lim Jhong Hun. Llm wiil be flora to England90 words
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Advertisement342 1950-10-25 4 HOCKEY TEAM FROM EUROPE TO VISIT INDIA NEW DELHI. Oc-.t. 24. A hockey terjee, who is representing India at team from Europe is expected to the International Hockey Federation '..sit India on a three-month tour in meeting in Barcelona next month, y inter 1951, according to the PTI. will visit342 words
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