Indian Daily Mail, 28 October 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 256. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1950. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 294 1 It High Command Does Not Litt Ban On Andhra RC.C. (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 27. About sixty Andhra Congress leaders who conferred here last night with the ex-premier Mr. T. Prakasam have decided to break away from the Indian National Congress and form
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  • 130 1 VIJAYAVADA, Oct. 27.— Shri Kala Venkata Rao, General Secretary of the Congress, said that the question of the creation of a separate Andhra Siate might wait till the new House of the People came into being after the ensuing general elections. Shri Venkata Rao expressed his
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  • 167 1 DEIIRA DUN, Oct. 27.— The fourth TJ.P. Sikh Conference, tit its meeting here on Oct. 21, supported the demand for a Punjabi speaking province. Sardar Hukum Singh, Member oi Parliament, inaugurating the conference, said that the demand for a Punjabi-speaking province was perfectly consistent with the
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  • 162 1 Robert Carver North, a member of the research staff of the Hoover Institute and Library for War, Revolution and Peace at Palo Alto, California, has arrived in Singapore from Bangkok enroute home from Luck;jo\y. India, where he was a member of the American delegation at the
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  • 34 1 The 8.8.C commentary on the opening of the new House of Commons which was broadcast by Radio Malaya last night, will be re-broadca-st on the Blue Network at 4 p.m. today, Saturday.
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  • 115 1 How six labourers in IVi-ak, thrown out of work when the foundry in which they were employed closed down, took over the concern and now run it on a co-operative basis, is mentioned in the September report of the Departmene of Labour. The original owner of
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  • 146 1 Mr. Anthony Brooke has recently requested that the existing ban on Mi entry into North Borneo and Brunei be lifted for the purpose of -visiting: Brunei in order to make Hoitie arrangements for the institu-' tion of u lawsuit, soys a communique issued by the Governor
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  • 150 1 LONDON, Oct. 26.— The South African Government's apartheid policy (racial segregation) was attacked in the House of Lords in London on Oct. 24 by the Conservative Peer, Lold Altrincham Speaking on the proposal to appoint Secretary of State for African colonies, Lord Altrincham said that if
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  • 114 1 India Expresses Surprise And Regret At Reported Invasion NEW DELHI, Oct. 27.— The Government of India today expressed "considerable concern over the reported Chinese intention to invade Tibet and have conveyed to the Chinese Government their "surprise and regret," it was officially announced here today. A Press note issued by
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  • 62 1 Che' Zainal Abidin bin Ahma(Za'ba., formerly a lecturer i* lay at the School of Africa*. ..a Oriental Studies in the University of London, has returned, after visiting Europe, Egypt and Arabia. Che' Zainal Abidin will give a talk in Malay about his travels ;n a broadcast over the
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  • 328 1 In Selangor, on Thursday night, bandits damaged a water reservoir installation, says a Police Communique Issued in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds: In another area yesterday, a scree- ning operation was carried out by Security forces. A total of 400 persons were screened
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  • 100 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 27.—Mr. T. D. Ranga Ramanujam, Manager of Indian table tennis team which has just returned after a tour of Malaya and Indo-China, spoke highly of the excellent standard of play of the Chinese champions in Singapore and Hongkong
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  • 816 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. Oct. 28, 1950. NOTES COMMENTS (To Our American Friend) AN American foreign correspondent, Mr. Harrison Forman by name, who has just spent a night on a rub-, ber estate "in the danger area of North East Negri Sembilan" has nothing but praise for the European
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  • 943 2 PRESIDENT PRASAD PLEADS FOR ERADICATION OF SOCIAL EVILS NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). President Rajendra Prasad said here on Thursday, Oct. 19 that if he had the power, he would stop all films with sex appeal. Such films, he said, were playing "havoc in
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  • 815 2 Public Support For Campaign Urged Rajkumarl Amiit Kaur, Health Minister, addressing the All-India Conference and Exhibition on Moral and Social Hygiene said that it was very necessary to formulate a practicable plan of action to fight prostitution. Due allowance, she added, should be made for the financial
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  • 721 2 Traffic In Women Discussion at Conference The Moral and Social Hygiene Conference, at its first delegates' session here on Oct. 19, began discussion on two aspects of prostitution, namely, the nature of the problem and traffic in women. Dr. Sourin Ghosh (Calcutta), who is connected with a social welfare clinic,
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  • 144 2 POONA, (Bv Air Mail), -Mr. L. Jl. Patil, Minister for Excise, told •he Bombay legislative Assembly, during quest'on-time last week *nat the ultimate total loss aft°r introduction of Prohibition in Bombay, would be Rs. 9,01,17,000. The estimated loss with reference to receipts foi 1949-50
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  • 791 2 "PROTEST DAY" ON NOV. 12 DACCA, Oct. 22 (By Air Mail).— Agitation against the Basic Principles Comm ittee's report in East Pakistan is continuing with unabated enthusiasm. The latest to join the ranks the agitators arc the East Bengal Provincial Committee of the
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  • 79 2 NEW DELHI. (By Air Mali). Sri Devadas Ganrihi has been elected Chairman of the Reception Committee for the Annual Session of the All-India Newspaper Editors' Conference to be held in Delhi on Dec. 2 and 3 The election was h^!d recently at a meetin? of the Delhi members
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  • 1254 3  -  M.M.T. (By fHE Government decision to Ceylonise private employment Is a good move. We m?.y presume that Government is already following a policy of CeylonLsation in its own undertakings. But before we consider Ceylonisation we should examine some of the difficulties the employer has to face.
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  • 229 3 No Retrenchment Of Scheduled Caste Employees MAGPUR, (By Air Mail). The Government of India have turned down the suggestion that retrench-j ment should not be applied to the scheduled castes employees, according to a communication sent by the Home Ministry to the General, Secretary, All-India Depressed Classes League, released here
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  • 308 3 POONA, ißy Air Mail). Mr. Jai Prakash Narain, President of the All-India Defence Services Civilian Employees Federation, is shortly communicating with the Prime Minister of India to seek his co-operation in the settling of the dispute between the Defence Ministry
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  • 176 3 CALCUTTA. (By Air Mail).— Th^ demarcation of the 765 lineal mileo Doundary between the East and West Bengals will start on Nov. 15 next, .t was learnt here recently. The area to be demarcated lies from the south-western corner ot Siliguri, in Darjeeling district, right
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  • 76 3 MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— On the undertaking given by Kandan Chuckler, Chinnakandan alias Kandaa, Varadan and Sengodan Chetti, prisoners undergoing term* of imprisonment in the Central Jail Salem, that they would not engage themselves in any activities connected with the Communist Party or in activities
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  • 504 3 SPEAKER'S RULING IN ASSEMBLY POONA, (By Air Mail).— The Speaker of the Bombay Legislative Assembly, Mr. K. S. Firodia, ruled out of order recently a non-official Bill to amend the Bombay Prevention of Hindu Bigamous Marriages Act of 1946 and make it applicable
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  • 169 3 Students And R.S.S.— Petition Before Bombay High Court BOMBAY (By Air Mail).— The Bombay High Court admitted last week a petition nied by a high school student of Thana and his father, a lawyer, seeking an order quashing a ban stated to have been imposed by the Director of Public
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  • 90 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— According to the estimate of the Re-gistrar-General and Census Commissioner of the Government of India, the population of the autonomous districts of Assam State was 1,118,000 as on Mar. 1, 1950. The estimate was made under an Order of the
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  • 73 3 "CHINA— INDIA PEACE DRAFT ON TIBET" NEW DELHI, Oct. 25.— According to the Diplomatic Correspondent of the London 'Daily Graphic,' "China and India have worked out a draft settlement on Tibet." It la proposed that a coalition Government of the Dalai Lama and Panchan Lama be formed. Under this draft,
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  • 93 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— No person will be asked to state his or her exact income during the forthcoming census, nor will any woman be bound to state the name of her husband or of any other person whose name she is forbidden by
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  • 86 3 MADRAS, (By Air Mail). The 1 State Agricultural Marketing Board i of Burma has invited merchants in India for import of rice out of the available surplus of over two lakhs tons, it is learnt. The surplus rice related to 1943-49, and 1949-50 crops. The price would
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  • 330 3 Fundamental Rights: Effect On Powers Of States NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).India's Chief Justice, Mr. Harilal J. Kania observed in the Supreme Court last week that some legislatures had not yet realised the effect of the Fundamental Rights chapter of the Constitution on their legislative powers His Lordship made this
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  • 47 3 AHMEDNAGAR, (By Air Mail).— Four persons were seriously injured and 25 others had to be treated for minor injuries when a crude handgranade suddenly exploded in the midst of a Muhurrum .festival procession on Oct. 23. Police are investigating into the incident. FOC
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  • 53 3 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail). Mr Mustafa Gulamnabi Fakki and Mr. Valibhai Salehbhai have been elected to the Bombay Legislative Assembly, the farmer from the Thana District Muhammandan Rural constituency and the latter from the Broach Sub-Division Muhammadan constituency. They were the only validly nominated candidates from their
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  • 2284 4 Pilot Scheme To Be MADRAS SURGEON-GENERAL'S ADDRESS MANGALORE, (By Air Mail). Inaugurating the Fifth South Indian Provincial Medical Conference here on Oct. 13 Dr. J. C. David, SurgeonGeneral with the Government of Madras said that a pilot scheme under the Em ployees* State Insurance Act would
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    47 4 Natives flock to the vegetable market .set up on the corner of one of the South Korean capital's main streets, as a semblance of normalcy returns to the battered city. RuWeln the backgVouad evidences the bitter fighting of just a few days ago —a P PHOTO DacKgrouna
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  • 476 4 TRIBUTES TO SIR USHA NATH SEN: MANAGING EDITOR OF P.T.I. NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). The Press Association, New Delhi, gave a reception recently to felicitate Sir Usha Nath Sen, President of the Press Association and Managing Editor ol the "Press Trust of India," on his seventyfirst birthday. Among those
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  • 135 4 MANGALORE. (By Air Mail). The Maharaja of Bhavnagar, Governor of Madras, spoke in appreciative terms of tiie work of Madras newspapers in the course of a chat with newsmen at the Canara Club, Mangalore, recently. The Governor >was entertained by the Club at a party.
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  • 62 4 BANGALORE. (By A!r Mali), Dr. B. C. Roy, Chief Minister, West Bengal, arrived here recently. Dr. Roy"s visit is in connection with the rehabilitation of refugees within the Mysore State. He is expected to tour the State tot about ten days. Tne Myrore Government
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  • 561 5 Premier's First Official Visit To Jaffna continued* Speech At Public Reception To Premier JAFFNA, Oct. 21 (By Air Mail).— He had accepted the fellowship extended by the Premier in order to save the country from a bloody revolution, and ensure a
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  • 135 5 PATNA, (By Air Mail).— Four persons two passengers, the pilot and a crew received serious injuries when a plane of the Nalanda Airways Ltd., crash-landed against a thatched hut in a village south of the Patna aerodrome at 12-52 p.m. on Oct. 15.
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  • 374 5 JAFFNA. Oct. 19 (By Air Mail).— Reiig.on was for service, and there was absolutely no need to make religion a matter for dispute, said the Premier, Mr. D. S. Senanayake. wnen he visited St. Patrick's College yesterday. He was received by Bishop Emilianus
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  • 224 5 COLOMBO, (By Air Mall). World Thrift Day— Oct. 31 is to be celebrated in Ceylon for the first time this year. This \vas announced by Dr. A. P. Guruswamy. Deputy Commissioner. National Savings Movement, at a meeting of the Jaffna District savings Committee with
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  • 89 5 NO BR. SUBJECTS, BUT C'WEALTH CITIZENS COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— In future, Ceylonese nationals will be referred to on their passports as "Commonwealth Citizens" instead of as "British subjects" as now. The form In use at present is; Citizen of Ceylon by descent registration. A citizen of Ceylon is a
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  • 243 5 Two Teachers Sacked For Professional Misconduct COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). A headmaster and two teachers of a school in the Colombo District nave been dismissed and their professional teachers' certificates cancelled by the Education Department. This is the punishment imposed on them for having obtained examination papers unlawfully ana having
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  • 61 5 GORAKHPUR, (By Air Mail) A wireless transmitter set is reported to have been recovered by the police from the residence of a Nepali nobleman at Nautanwa, 61 mules from 'here. Three persons have been arrested in this connection and brought to Gorakhpur. The Nepali nobleman was
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  • 101 5 DACCA, (By Air Mail).— Du»-ga Puja celebrations passed off peacefully 'here. A number of images were taken out in a procession recently for immersion in the Buriganga for which eighteen separate licences were issued by the Dacca police. In all there were thirty places Durga worship
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  • 88 5 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). A schoolboy was killed, and 18 others .vere injured when a bus in which u party of 48 schoolchildren and teachers of Ampitiya School plunged down an 85-ft. precipice at midnight recently. The accident occurred at Ambanpitiya when the pp.rty were
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  • 76 5 KARIMjGANJ, (By Air Mail). In their drive against hoarding and smuggling, the local police arrested five merchants for alleged smuggling In mustard oil. The police also seized about 168 tins jf mustard oil and a huge quantity of salt. Another man was arrested in Karimganj
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    • 123 5 THE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT TO AUTHORISE THE USE OF A HACKNEY CARRIAGE I, K. R. Kurrup, of Johore River Estate, Johore Bahru, hereby give notice of intention to apply for a hackney carriage permit for one vehicle to operate from Nanette Division
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  • 177 6 SINGAPORE, Oct. 27.— The Government of India have decid d that certificates of origin in respect of ail goods expected to India irom Singapore. Malaya, Non.i Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei shouil henceforward be approved by t v India Government Trade Comm.osioner in Singapore under
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  • 216 6 At Penang ag. mmmk to im«^tk6ate Singapore, Oct. 27.— "My attention has been drawn to the references in the Press regarding the inconvenience caused to passengers on their being disembarked at Penang while travelling by sea from India to Malaya and Singapore. I have also received
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  • 96 6 Police Patrols To Be Reinforced Along Indian Frontier LUCKN'OW, Oct. 27.— Police patrols will be reinforced along the 250--mile United Provinces border with Tibet, near the Almora district, following an increasing number of robberies along the trade route, it was earned here today. A Government official just back from a
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  • 100 6 Five Public Lectures on Education will be given in the Centall Hall. Faculty of Medicine, Sepoy Lines, Singapore, by Frederic Mason, M.A., Professor of Education, University of Malaya. Each lecture will be given on a Thursday and will toegin at 6.30 p.m. Nov. 2— Quality in
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  • 103 6 The Social Welfare Department is appealing for contribution of booiis from the public for blind persons. Tnese boo** w. 1 be read oy visitors vvno visit tilt uome iox tn^ baiiu. Among the most sought after oooi&si are MKj.se uy ito-bcrt L,oUi.s oceveiiiOii, Litiwis cairon, uaaries
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  • 247 6 Nomination Day for the Municipal Election to be held on Dec. 2 has been fixed for Monday, Nov. 6. Nomination Papers for all the Wards will be received by the Returning Officer at the Municipal Council Chamber between 12 noon and 1 p.m. on that
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  • 289 6 NEW PUBLIC SERVICE INAUGURATED IN BRITAIN On Thursday last, in London, the first case to be tried under Britain's MW Legal Aid BdMOM opened at the Law Courts. The Counsel for Defence, Sir Russell Vick, referred to it as a his. torie occasion. •It
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  • 29 6 The Marriage of Mr. M. Sirfflathrai with Miss^Miuntr^TEerv sa (daughter of MrCR Lourcisamy of Indian Press, S'pore) will be solemnised today at St. Joseph's Church Trichy, S. India.
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  • 198 6 Singapore movie fans of Hindustani pictures are in lor a big trea.t this Saturday when tne latest Musical Extravaganza "DILRUBA" opens at the Garr.ck Theatre, at Midnight Tonight. DILRUBA stars Rehana, Dev Anand, Cuckoo and Yakub and a host of other popular artistes. The film has as many
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