Indian Daily Mail, 12 March 1950
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Title Section19 1950-03-12 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 29. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS. I19 words
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666 1950-03-12 1 Discovery Of His Escape Made Only Two Days Later! HYDERABAD, Mar. 11*- Mir Laik AU former Prime Minister of Hyderabad, slipped out of the palatial house m the fashionable Begumpet locality of Hyderabad probably on the morning of Mar. 4,666 words
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Article227 1950-03-12 1 CASE REGISTERED AGAINST LAIK ALI EL EDROOS ARRESTED HYDERABAD, Mar. 11.— A case has been registered m PanjagiitU police station. Begumpet area, against Mir Laik Ali for escaping from lawful custody. Mr. 8. Malik* Deputy Director, Intelligence Bureau, Government of India* whose services have been lent to the Government ofFOC - 227 words
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Article63 1950-03-12 1 PARIS. Mar. 11. President Vincent Auriol. smiling but tifed after his triumphal reception m London, returned to Paris Friday evening. He and Madame Auriol were greeted by Premier Georges Bidault and several "•"ttu&Si sra&ftgr President Trunun h*J invited Fr*t cident Vincent Auriol of France to IA.P.; Reuter - 63 words
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160 1950-03-12 1 PONDICHERRY, Mar. 11.— In deference to the wish of the Government of India, the French Government have proposed that the electoral rolls for the French India settlements shall assume their final form only after the neutral observers have arrived, a French India Government spokesman said160 words
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Article230 1950-03-12 1 KARACHI, Mar. 11. Nawa> Mustaq Ahmed Khan, formerly Agent General of Hyderabad m Pakistan, yesterday denied press reports that Mir Laik All, former Premier of Hyderabad, was m hiding m Karachi. Mir Lalk All, who has been held under house arrest by the Indian Government, escaped last230 words
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141 1950-03-12 1 CHIANG RUSHES REINFORCEMENTS TO WEICHOW HONO KONG, Mar. 11— The Nationalist Garrison on Weichow island, south of Pokhoi, is still holding out against the Communists Invaders, according to Chinese press despatches from Hoihow. Meanwhile, Nationalist warships with reinforcements are being rushed from Hainan to Weichow island. Communist Irregulars on HainanReuter - 141 words
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264 1950-03-12 1 SOUTH AFRICAN INDIAN CONGRESS DENOUNCES KHAMA'S BAN DURBAN, Mar. 11. The Britl»h Sovep&menf ban mi Seretse Khama, ;hief designate of the Bamangwato ribe, foßowtmg bis marriage witn a vhite woman, hat "reduced British trestige em this continent to Its low •t levels,'* the South African Indian /onfrew said yesterday. ThisA.P.; Reuter - 264 words
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311 1950-03-12 1 LAKE SUCCESSrMar 11. Mr. Tryfve Lte, United Nations Secretary General, yesterday proposed that the Security Council should set up an inquiry to decide which government— Nationalist or Communist—holds effective authority m China. At a specially convened press con terence, Mr. Lie suggestedReuter - 311 words
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197 1950-03-12 1 750 Hindus Killed In E. Bengal Ma ss Attacks -Official NEW DELHI, Mar. 11. About 750 Hindu men and Women were killed and an unknown number injured m the Burisa! district of East Bengui as a result of mass attacks by Moslems between Feb. 13 and 18, according to aReuter - 197 words
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85 1950-03-12 1 Leave For Absence To 2 Bombay M L.A.s Refused BOMBAY, Mar. 11— The Bombay Legislative Assembly refused to grant leave for absence to Dr. Alibhai D. Patel (Broach sub-division and Mr. Abdul Haji Essa Sadwa (Panch Mahal sub-division). Opposing their leave applications, Mr. Kher, Chief Minister, said both of themFOC - 85 words
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Article29 1950-03-12 1 m VATICAN CITY, Mar. 11.-Ger-raan Pilgrim* visiting Rome for the 1 1950 Holy Year far exceed those o* any other country except Italy, urtofflcial atattotics showed on Thursday A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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116 1950-03-12 1 FOOD POISONING IN NATIONAL DEFENCE ACADEMY NEW DELHI, Mar. 11. A communique issued here by the Armed Forces Information Officer says: "With reference to the Press report of food poisoning of certain cadets m the National Defence Academy, of the 145 cadets affected all except five, had only a mildFOC - 116 words
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47 1950-03-12 1 POPULISTS PARTTS NARROW WIN IN GREEK ELECTIONS ATHENS. Mar. 11. First official result of the Greek general election last Sunday announced tonight gave the Populists Party the biggest number of aeata. The figures were Populists ■52 Front 21. Papandreau 33 and Metaxiata Pap 16, otharg 16.-- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement74 1950-03-12 1 TELL YOUR PRODUCTS TOTHIPIOPLi through: TAMIL MURASI The Leading TAMIL DaUy m Malaya over 14 yean 71, SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE. TODAY: 6.00 9.00 P.M KAMAVALLI" .v v. (m T »«n«) ROYAL I Today At 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. The me,t SPECTACULAR and MAMMOTH mcture ever produced m India UiWDMUHiA I74 words
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Article37 1950-03-12 2 "MAZDOOR" REPLACES COOLIE JAMMU, Mar. 11. The Jammu and Kashmir Government has discontinued the use of the term "coolie" m official correspondence and ordered that the term "mazdoor" should be used instead, an official announcement says. FOCFOC - 37 words
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94 1950-03-12 2 AURANGABAD CONTT., Mar. 11. —Mr. M. S. Golvalkar, the R.S.S. chief, told a public meeting here recently that much of present day ills in the country was due to "deterioration in our cultural level, character and civic sense and responsibilities." If everyone putFOC - 94 words
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Article110 1950-03-12 2 BOMBAY, Mar. 11.— Represents- I Lives of 39 bank employees 1 unions all over India who have been arguing their case before the Industrial Tribunal (Bank Disputes) since Jan. 16. boycotted the proceedings, alleging that certain banks had violated 1 the undertaking given by them to maintainFOC - 110 words
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Article110 1950-03-12 2 BOMBAY, Mar. ll.—The Working Committee of the Communist-domi-nated A.1.T.U.C.. at its meeting here recently described as "a charter of slavery" the new Labour Relations Bill now under discussion m the Indian Parliament. It called upon workers throughout the country to observe April 3 as a dayFOC - 110 words
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Article43 1950-03-12 2 CALCUTTA, Mar. 11. Mr. N. Sttodaresan, Secretary of the Cochin Chamber of Commerce, is expected to attend the 4th convention of Rotary International to be held m Detroit m June as representative of the 50i fc district of Hotary International. FOCFOC - 43 words
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255 1950-03-12 2 Mr Tricumdas Assurance At Assam Party Session GAUHATI, Mar. 11.— Mr. Purshottamdas Tricumdas, the Socialist leader, declared here on Feb. 25 that the Socialists would not be found wanting m lending their whole-hearted co-operation to the Government m the event of any outside aggression,255 words
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Article103 1950-03-12 2 GWALIOR, Mar. 11— The Government of Madhyabharat ha* Ift to learnt, sought clarification from the States Ministry about the payment of allowance to the Senior Uprajpramukh of Madhyabharat, the Maharaja of Indore. Payment of the allowance is due m July. According to official circles, the payment willFOC - 103 words
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85 1950-03-12 2 PATNA, Mar. 11— Pandit Shertbhadra Yajee, Deputy Chairman, and Mr. K. N. Sandalya, Secretary, AnIndia Forward Bloc (Marxist Group), said m a joint statement that their party had nothing to do with the Forward Communist Party of India, formed two daysFOC - 85 words
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Article72 1950-03-12 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 11.— A new and simple phraseology has been evolved I for the preamble of Bills In India. Instead of the cumbersome and long preamble "Whereas it is expedient for the purposes hereinafter appearing; It is hereby enacted as follows," the words "BeFOC - 72 words
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48 1950-03-12 2 BERHAMPORE, Mar. 11. Mr. Jnanendra Lahiri. a prominent member of the Murshidabad District Hindu Mahaaabha, had been externed from Murshidabad by the District Magistrate for "subversive and anflState activities" for six months. He left Berhampore within 48 hours of receiving the orders.- FOCFOC - 48 words
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146 1950-03-12 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 11. Investigation carried out m the Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, have proved that are a nut husk can, by a simple process, be converted into insulating' wool as well as hard boards; which compare favourably with foreign products. The processesFOC - 146 words
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Article, Illustration65 1950-03-12 2 PHOTO. The world* biggest troopship, "Pasteur," seen as she arrives on Feb. 24 at Amsterdam, Holland. The vessel is chartered by the Dutch Government to carry Dutch troops home from Indonesia. On this trip it carried 4,006 Dutch soldiers to their homes. Photo shows: The "Pasteur" m the docks atA.P. - 65 words
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Article65 1950-03-12 2 BAN ON SMOKING IN CINEMAS TNAGPUR, Mar. 11.— Smok- X ing hi cinemas daring and 8 5 half an hour before shows has g j been prohibited by the Got- 8 i eminent of Madhya Pradesh 8 g throughout the provtace. A X breach of the mle, made on- j$FOC - 65 words
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Article311 1950-03-12 2 INDIAN SOCIALIST SAYS THARIN NU POPULAR LUCKNOW, Mar. It— Acharya Narendra Dcv, the Socialist leader, laid here recently that any Indian delegation to Burma would be taken by the Burmese "as a pressure on them." The Socialist leader, who has just returned to Lucknow afterFOC - 311 words
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Article394 1950-03-12 2 TIRUNELVELI, Mar. 11.— A report of how a dog's sagacity led to the discovery of its dead master's identity has been received from an interior village m TirunelveH district. On Jan. 28 last, m the dense forest areas of Pudur village, m Manur stationFOC - 394 words
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Article41 1950-03-12 2 Sabarmati Detenus Give Up Fast JAMMti, Mar. 11. The Jammu detenu* of the Sabarmati Central Jail gave tip thel* niontb-old hunger■trtke In re»pon»e to the appeal made by the Mill Kamdar Union and Mve> rat public uutltutloni of the city.— FOCFOC - 41 words
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130 1950-03-12 2 S.I. RLY.-MATHURAI-THENI LINE TO BE RESTORED NEW DELHI, Mar. 11. Mr. N Gopalaswami Ayyangar, Minister for Railways, said m Parliament m reply to a question, that the question of carrying out a fresh survey of a project to link up ShoranurCochin Railway with the EgmoreTrivandrum section would be considered mFOC - 130 words
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Article116 1950-03-12 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 11. Mr. X Santanam, Minister of State for Railways, told Mr. R. K. Sldhwa that as a result of the enquiry into the train accident at Kanpur on Aug. 20 last year, two assistant stationmasters had been demoted. One senior cabin assistant stationmasterFOC - 116 words
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Article, Illustration472 1950-03-12 2 President Ot India: Rajan Babu's Daily Routine NEW DELHI, Mar. 11.— The 65-year-old President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, is living the same austere and simple life which he had followed during the past so many years, even after shifting to the palatial Government House. He has not allowed the strain ofF.O.C. - 472 words
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Article, Illustration2071 1950-03-12 3 KAMALADEVI CHATTOPADHYAYA - KAMALADEVI CHATTOPADHYAYA Revolutionising State's Economy By Kashmir is known as a land of fabled beauty and eternal romance, blessed by nature with beauteous scenery, wondrous fertility and glorious climate, and described as "an emerald set m pearls." Poets have sung its glories as a veritable paradise onAP - 2,071 words
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Article3109 1950-03-12 3 JOHN A. THIVY - India The Commonwealth JOHN A. THIVY By, (Representative of the Government of India m Malaya). (Following is the text of an address delivered by Mr. J. A. Thivy to Hie R.A.F. Officers, ffetetar, on Sunday, Mar. 5, 1950.) TOWARDS the e&d of April. 1949. the Foreign Ministers of the Governments3,109 words
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742 1950-03-12 4 FREE AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN, LAND SETTLEMENT SCHEME FOR WORKERS, ETC., ALSO DEMANDED The representatives of the Regional, Local Indian Congresses and Local Affairs Centres and members of the Working Committee of the M.I.C. met at the Headquarters of the M.LC. m Kuala742 words
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Article101 1950-03-12 4 The Working Committee has decided to hold the 4th Annual General Session of the Malayan Indian Congress on the 7th and Bth April, 1950 m Kuala Lumpur. Necessary directions haw been sent out from the MIC Headquarters, Kuala Lumpur to the Regional and Local Indian101 words
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Article80 1950-03-12 4 LONDON, Mar.* 11. Dr. Phillip Jessup, American Ambassador- at Large who has made a 15,000-mile tour of the Far East and SouthEast Asia, arrived here last night by air from Karachi. He is paying a 24-hour visit to London before flying to Paris today. Dr. JessupReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration225 1950-03-12 4 PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION OPENING AT HILL STREET TODAY Mr. Tong Shu-fa, a Chinese tourist is holding an exhibition of his photographs at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, 47, Hill Street, on Mar. 12, 13 and 14, from 9.30 a.m. to s\>.m. Mr. Tong Shu-Fa, has225 words
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Article92 1950-03-12 4 Applications for admission to any jf the Faculties of the University of Malaya must be made to the Registrar, University of Malaya. Applications must be on thp forms prescribed and must reach, the office of the Registrar, University of Malaya, Cluny Road, Singapore, not later than92 words
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