Indian Daily Mail, 30 October 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 258. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 598 1 Invasion By Red China Troops Confirmed NEW DELHI, Oct. 29.— The Tibetan Government has approched India for assistance to meet the "invasion" by Chinese Communist armies, usually reliable sources said here today, says a Reuter report. The Tibetan Government have also asked that the
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  • 489 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 29.— Comment in Indian Press yesterday centered on Tibet. Describing the news of the invusion of that country as "almost Incredible." the HINDUSTAN TIMES of Delhi points out that when last the Government of Dalai Lama turned out the Kuomintang
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  • 44 1 BANGALORE, Oct. 29. —It i*l learned that the Prime Minister,! Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, has consented to attend the thirty-eighth session of the Indian Science Congress to be held here from Jan. 2. 1951. Over 2,000 scientists are ex- pected to attend the session FOC
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  • 101 1 CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 29.— A document nominating Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru its a candidate for the Chancellorship of Cambridge University was handed In today. But it was still not known here if Pandit Nehru had actually agreed to stand. Acceptance cf an invitation to »tand as
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  • 112 1 KARIMGANJ, (Assam), Oct. 29.— Property worth about twenty-five laks of rupees is estimated to have heen lost as a result of a big fire vhioh broke out in Karimganj Bazar m Oct. 26, completely gutting nearly one hundred houses, including a large number
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  • 253 1 NATIONAL CONGRESS FORMED IN GOLD COAST TO STRIVE FOR SELF GOVERNMENT ACCRA, Gold Coast, Oct. 29. Chiefs and other representatives from the Gold Coast, Ashanti, Southern Togolatid and Northern territories yesterday agreed unanimously to form a Gold Coast National Congress, which will strive for the territories' selfgovernment. The Congress will
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  • 168 1 LAHORE, Oct. 29.— The Pakistan Prime Minister. Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, enlarged his earlier statement thai "the Muslim League is Pakistan." Mr. Liaquat Ali who arrived here jfrom Karachi last week told reporters: "Pakistan is a child of the Muslin League and it
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  • 62 1 KARACHI, Oct. 29.— A conference between Pak'^ani Premier LiaQua!, Ali Khan, who also holds che 1 Foreign Ministry portfolio, and the Burmese Foreign Minister, Sao Skun Hkio, toek place at Lahore, capital of the Punjab, on Saturday. Burmese ambassador in Pakistan, Urn Pe
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  • 247 1 Dravida Kalagam's Anti-N- Indian Campaign (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 2Q. Tamilnad Congress President Mr. Kamarajnadar addressing a meeting in the City last night strongly condemned the anti-lsiortn Indian campaign started by Dravida Kalagham and urged Madras State Government to take iirm action to put
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  • 120 1 CONASSEMBLY FOR KASHMIR: NEHRU APPROVES PROPOSAL SRINAGAR, Kashmir, Oct. 29. Indian premier Pandit Nehru, who flew here on Saturday, said he completely approved the proposal to convene tne Kashmiri Coivbtituent Assembly to decide the state's future affiliation either to India or Pakistan. Addressing political workers here later on Saturday, Nehru
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  • 112 1 India Not Prepared To Take Any Risks in Kashmir Nehru SRINAGAR, Kashmir, Oct. 29.— Indian Premier, Pandit Nehru, told Indian army officers here today that India is not prepared to take any ..risks in Kashmir and will never jeopardise her security as a free nation Stating that a first class
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  • 156 1 HIGH COMMAND URGED TO EXPEL PRAKASAM (*rom Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 29.—The demand for disciplinary action by High Command against ex-premier Mr. T. Prakasam was passed by the ministerial group at the Andhra Congress leaders meeting held here yesterday under the Presidentship of Mr. Kullur! Subba Rao M.L.A. This
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  • 65 1 STOCKHOLM. Oct. 29.—Ninety-two-y«v-u--old King Gustav of Swedon is de^ d. King Gustav the fifth, descendent of Charles Bemadotte. *ne of Napoleon's Marshails. way the oldest monarch in the world and at 6 foot 7 inches was also the tallest. Hr was born on June 16, 1858,
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  • 46 1 The Officer Administering the Government, Mr. S. W. P. Foster Sutton, has appointed Mr. Leong Yt w Koh to be a temporary unofficial member of the Federal Executive Council in the place of Col. H. S. Lee, during his absence from the Federation, from Oct. 3.
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  • 1133 2 Spectre Of Famine Hangs Over Bihar Six Starvation Deaths Already Officially Reported PATXA, Oct. 21, (By Air Mail) The spectre of famine is hanging over Bihar as continued drought for the last six weeks has destroyed the aghani paddy jcrop almost throughout the State. Mr. Anugraha Narain Si nha, Bihar's
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  • 79 2 CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail).— BrlSK preparations are afoot to make the forthcoming West Bengal Muslim Conference to be held in Calcutta in the second week of November a success Invitation have been extended to .iboiit 300 Muslim leaders of India, of whom a good many have
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  • 42 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 29.— The Central Government have increased the export duty on jute manufactures (hessians) from Rs, 350 a ton to Rs. 750 a ton with effect from Oct. 21.- FOC
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  • 195 2 AHMED ABAD, Oct. 26.— £1 3] Sardar VaHabhhhai Patel, De- ffl In- puty Prime Minister, will be j£, n presented with a civic address Gj and a purse on behalf of Guja- Lq G rat and Saurashtra on Oct. 31, Cj j(J in commemoration of the
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    91 2 According to Mrs. Esfandiary, mother of eighteen-year-old Soraya Esfandiary, bride-to-be of the Shah of Persia, this is the photograph which persuaded the Shall to choose Soraya as his bride-to-be. Soraya's parents know nothing until they were asked to send recent photographs of their daughter to the Shah. Soon afterwards the
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  • 74 2 JODHPUR. (Bv Air Mail).— The first batch of 39 cadets trained entirely under the "All-through" flying training schemes introduced by Air HQ last year gave the salute recently at an impressive corrjnissinninsj and passing out parade to Maior-Gcneral Himatsinghjer, Deputy Minister for Defence. After
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  • 101 2 PATNA, Oct. 29. President .Dr. Rajendra Prasad and Food Minister Mr. K. M. Munshi, will visit Patna in the first week of November to discuss with the Bihar Ministers the critical food situation, it is learnt here. I The rice eating people
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  • 326 2 ISSUE OF DEMARCATION PROVING DIFFICULT DACCA, Oct. 26 (By Air Mail).— The dispute aver the demarcation of boundary line between East Bengal and Assam is proving difficult of solution, acI cording to informed source s here. Pakistan Government are understood to have received a communication
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  • 289 2 THREE-DAY TOUR PROGRAMME IN 'QUAKE AFFECTED STATE OF ASSAM SHILLONG, (By Air Mail).— President Prasad, when he arrived here on Oct. 26, on his three days' tour in the quake affected areas of Upper Assam, was received by thousands of people
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  • 92 2 POONA, (By Air Mail)— Hindu women numDering 2,904 sought divorce from their husoands undet the provision of the Bombay Hindu Divorce Act between the period of the enactment of the Act in Itf47 and the middle of the present year. As against this, 2,452 Hindu
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  • 179 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). A Finance Ministry Press Note issued on the progress of the Governments I economy drive says: "In connection with the economy I drive launched by the Government of j India about a month back proposals for voluntary cuts in expenditure
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  • 221 2 TEMPLE ENTRY BILL FOR TRAVANCORECOCHIN ERNAKULAM, Oct. 29. The Tr;;-, ancore Cochin Te/vip c Enr.y (Removal of Disabilities) Bill, jvhich is intended to integrate the existing laws relating to temple 3ntry and to introduce a uniform measure applicable for the whole State is now published in the Gazette. In the
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  • 243 2 Indian Delegates To Commonwealth Conference NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— lt i;is been decided to send a Parliamentary delegation to participate in the 'orthcoming Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference to be held in New Zealand during NovemberDecember 1950, says a Parliament Secretariat communique issued this evening. The composition of the delegation .ill
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  • 46 2 LUCKNOW, (By Air Mail).— The U.S. Ambassador tc India, Mr. Loy Henderson, will deliver the convocation address at the Roorkee Engineering University convocation to be held on Nov. 25. Mr. Homi Mody Governor of U.P. and Chancellor nf the University, will predict.- FOC
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  • 732 3 Separationists Not A Worth- While force In Ceylon Premier's First Official Visit To Jaffna Continued: PREMIER'S STATEMENT ON HIS 67TH BIRTHDAY COLOMBO, Oct. 21 (By Air Mail).— The Prime Minister's 67th birthday—the fifth day of his Northern tour was, if anything, more crowded than any other day in the tour.
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  • 542 3 JAXXNA, UCt. 22 (.By Air Mali).— MaUakam, in the Kankesanturai constituency, the Federalist stronghold,- gave the Premier and Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam, Minister of Industries. Industrial Research and Fisheries, a rousing welcome today, in spice of efforts by the Federalists to organize a boycott of
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  • 110 3 SHILLONG, (By Air Mail). A Jat rescue party led by Lt. H. C. Singh, has just negotiated dense Abor Forests in the North Eastern Frontier Agency under trying conditions. It visited and surveyed several earthquake-affected villages and gave necessary medical aid to the
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  • 80 3 LUCKNOW. (By Air Mail).— More than 520,900 cases of black-mar-keting in foodgrains, cloth and salt and other commodities worth Rs. 239,000 have been registered in Uttar Pradesh since 1946. Mr Chandra £han Gupta, Civil Supplies Minister, disclosing this Supplies Minister, disclosing his Legislative Assembly
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  • 255 3 Rajpramukh's Address To Travancore-Cochin Assembly TRIVANDRUM, (By Air Mail).— The second session of the Travan-core-Cochin Legislative Assembly commenced last week in the Council Chamber Hall. The Rajpramukh delivered an j address to the Assembly. j The Rajpramukh, in his address, said: "It is just over three years since India has
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  • 619 3 Expelled Lama Trying To Usurp Power With Red China's Help! OFFICIAL EXPLANATION OF TIBETAN INVASION KALIMPONG, (By Air Mail).— A high-ranking Tibetan official now in Kalimpong, who is in close touch with Lhasa, the Tibetan capital, told PTI recently that there has been no "invasion" of Tibet by the Chinese
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  • 477 3 COLOMBO GIVES ROUSING RECEPTION TO SWAMI SIVANANDA COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). swami bivananda of Rishikesh was accorded a rousing reception at ;ne Colombo Town Hall recently by a large representative gathering which and the main had and averflow into the adjoining /erandah. A demonstration of Yogtc exercises by one of
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  • 479 4 Labour Dept Gives Details During the month of September, inspectors from the Department of Labour visited 146 estates, bi mines and 66 other places or employ nient. In audition, they paid 131 special visits to various places of employment. These tacts are given in
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  • 130 4 The September report of the Department of Labour gives details of how, through its efforts, an injured workman received higher compensation than had first been proposed by the surgeon who treated him. The workman was employed in a Johore sawmill and was permanently lame in one
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  • 135 4 On Friday last, Mr. G. G. Thomson, thf> Public Relations Secretary gave a lecture on the Achievempnts of the United Nations at the Victoria Afternoon School. After the talk, two films about the work of UNICEF and the U.N. military action In Korea were shown. Mr.
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  • 271 4 NEW ZEALAND GOVT. FELLOWSHIP FOR MALAYAN The New Zealand Govemni-snt is offering a Fellowship for 19bl to h Co.nditl.tle from the Federation of Malaya under the U.N.E.S.C.O. Fellowship programme initiated by the New Zealand Government in 1949 and continued in 1950. The Fellowship will provide for six months training or
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  • 62 4 Arrangements have been made by the Public Relations Office for their Reading Room in Havelock Road to have a monthly loan from the British Council of four paintings by great artists. The pictures will be changed each month so that over the
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  • 356 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday:— The following is a resume of incidents reported by the Police Headquarters, Federation of Malaya, today: V .111 SEMBILAN: Last night, a train was derailed PAHANG: Yesterday, a Passenger Train was derailed. After the derailment, considerable amount of fire was exchanged.
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  • 193 4 Although work in other areas was delayed owing to the shortage of water, good progress was madt in ihe Besut area whe e short-term crop transplanting \.a.s completed, According to the September crop re>urt for Trengganu. The report also states that in Besut area, transplanting
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  • 36 4 CONCERT IN AID OF TAIPING WELFARE HOME A Tamil musical concert by Taiping children will be conducted in aid of the Ir.uian Children's Welfare Home, Taiping, at the Gandhi Memo»ial School. Kuala Kangsar, on Nov. 4
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  • 47 4 A society known as "Eharat Seva Samithy" has been registered under the Singapore Registration Ordinance. The main objects of the Samithy fine arts, education and general welnre promotion of Indian culture and fare of the local Indians, writes Mr. K. V. Pillay, Secretary.
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  • 49 4 Mr. I. Hamzah, Secretary of the Consulate-General for the Republic of Indonesia in Singapore, will give a talk on the "United Nations Organisation and its Specialised Agencies" to the student body of the Malayan Seminary at Upper Serangoon Road on Monday Oct. 30 at 10 a.m.
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  • 380 4 CAMBRIDGE, (Massachusetts), Oct. 29. Dr. Ralph J. Bunche, senior director of the United Nations Trusteeship Department and recent winner of the Nobel peace prize, has accepted an appointment as Professor of Government on the faculty of Harvard University. In discussing this news, the University said
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  • 48 4 The Ofiicer Administering the vlovemment, Mr. S. W. P. Foster outton, has appointed Mr. Chong Khoon Lin to be a temporary unofficial raember of the Federal Legislative Council in the place of Col. H. j. Lee, during his absence from the c'ederation, iroin Oct. 20.
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