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Title Section18 1950-04-23 1 Sunday* Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 69. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration314 1950-04-23 1 A Single H-Bomb Will Blast India, Pakistan, Ceylon Burma! Effect Of Smaller Bomb On Calcutta Explained CALCUTTA, Apr. 22.— 1f a Hydrogen Bomb were dropped in Calcutta (Dalhousie Square) everything within 8 miles radius would be completely destroyed. Not a single person or building would survive. This area would makeFOC - 314 words
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104 1950-04-23 1 PANDIT NEHRU PROUD OF INDO-PAK. AGREEMENT JHARIAS, Bihar, Apr. 21— Prime Minister Pandit Nehru said here yesterday he was proud of the IndoPaktatan agreement and would stick to it and "defend it with my last breath." Pandit NehrU who was addressing a public meeting here said that those who criticisedReuter - 104 words
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124 1950-04-23 1 SARDAR PATEL'S APPEAL TO W. BENGAL CITIZENS CALCUTTA, Apr. 22. India 's Deputy Prime Minister Sardar Patel yesterday appealed to the people of West Bengal to give the Indian-* Pakistan agreement on minorities "a fair trial." Broadcasting from All-India Radio at Calcutta he said the "question before West Bengal isReuter - 124 words
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Article31 1950-04-23 1 TOKYO, Apr. 22. The United States Air Force announcer today an army C-54 with 35 persons aboard crashed last night near Odawara, 52 miles southwest of A. P.A.P. - 31 words
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92 1950-04-23 1 PROMINENT" INDIAN COMMUNIST SHOT DEAD MADRAS, Apr. 22.— Special police Thursday night shot dead a "prominent Communist" in a village of the Guntur district, according to information received here yesterday. Police on a night patrol espied a sroup of about 30 khaki-clad men near the village. On seeing the policeReuter - 92 words
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86 1950-04-23 1 Mookerjee Receives Enthusiastic Welcome At Calcutta CALCUTTA, Apr. 22.— Thousands of Hindus on Friday enthusiastically greeted Dr. S. Prasad Mookerjee, the Industries Minister who resign ed this week, when he arrived at Calcutta from Delhi. Mookherjee resigned in protest against India's policy towards Pakistan's treatment of minorities. As soon asA.P. - 86 words
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Article113 1950-04-23 1 The Commissioner-General for the United Kingdom in South East Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, will pay an informal visit to the United Kingdom Ambassador in Burma, Mr. James Bcwker, this week. Mr. MacDonald will fly to Rangoon on Monday, Apr. 24, and return to Singapore on Friday.CGO Press - 113 words
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397 1950-04-23 1 Ceylon Indian Leader On Elementary Citizenship Rights To Indians COLOMBO, Apr. 22. There was now a growing body of opinion among the Ceylonese that it would be wrong to deny the most elementary citizenship rights to Indians, who were the largest minority group in the country and relegate them tdReuter - 397 words
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257 1950-04-23 1 Indo-Pak. Trade Agreement Concluded Trading Will Be In Indian Rupee Only KARACHI, Apr. 22.— -Pakistan and India concluded a three months' trade agreement here last night. Trading between the two countries will be in the Indian rupee for which Pakistan will keep an account in India. The agreement covers theReuter - 257 words
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99 1950-04-23 1 SIR OWEN EXPECTED AT LAKE SUCCESS NEXT WEEK LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 22. The U.N. Secretary General Mr. Trygve Lie, said yesterday that Sir Owen Dixon, newly appointed U.N. repre* sentative in Kashmir, had telephoned to him from Canberra on Thursday night stating that he expected to reach Lake Success "onReuter - 99 words
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Article116 1950-04-23 1 FORT REENING, Georgia, Apr. 22. President Truman told American military chiefs here yesterday he did not believe there would be a third world war. "It took us two wars and 30 years to ffnd out that our place in the world was one ofReuter - 116 words
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Article92 1950-04-23 1 WASHINGTON. Apr. 22. The Jnited States demanded an apology from Czechoslovakia for alleged "improper" acts of Czech secret police against an American embassy employee, Miss Katherlne Kosmak. The note made public by the State Department charged that the police violated "the most fundamental human rights"Reuter - 92 words
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89 1950-04-23 1 RUSSIA REJECTS U.S. COMPENSATION DEMAND LONDON, Apr. 22. Russia rejected yesterday a U.S. demand for compensation for the less of a U.S aircraft fired at by Soviet fighter planes in the Baltic area on Apr. 8. The USSR also Insisted that the plane was a B-29 Superfortress bomber, not anA.P. - 89 words
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Article35 1950-04-23 1 SAIGON, Apr. 22.— Flying saucers were reported yesterday in the skies over Indo-China. Five Frenchmen, including several Army officers, said they saw a IUminOUS diSC whlsztnir »gc»voi>ri at great speed.— A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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707 1950-04-23 2 Dr. Rajendra Prasad's Address At Delhi Reception NEW DELHI, Apr. 22.— The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, addressing a reception given in his honour here on Apr. 17 by the All-India Harijan Workers' Convention, said that India could not progress unless the condition of Harijans wasFOC - 707 words
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Article43 1950-04-23 2 AHMEDABAD. Apr. 22.—Rajkumarl Amrlt Kaur, India's Minister of Health, appealed on Apr. 16 to women to be lh the vanguard of public service. She was opening the handicraft exhibition organized by the All-India Women's Conferwet in the town haiv- FOCFOC - 43 words
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215 1950-04-23 2 INCREASE IN PRICE OF INDIAN COTTON RECOMMENDED BOMBAY, Apr. 22. The Indian Central Cotton Cimmittee at its meeting here recently adopted a resolution recommending to the Government an increase in the price of Indian cotton. The resolution said: "To secure the achievement of the target for increasing the production ofFOC - 215 words
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427 1950-04-23 2 INDO- PAKISTAN BALANCE OF PAYMENTS IiOMB A Y, Apr. 22.— A strong reply to the London Economist's Editorial "Pakistan at Par," is g\ven in a recent article published by the Re&arch Department of the Reserve Bank of India. The ten-page article which is more in the nature of a scientificFOC - 427 words
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Article, Illustration76 1950-04-23 2 PHOTO. About 800 guests attended the party given at the Nepalese Embassy, London, on Apr. 13 by Ambassador Gen. Shanker Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana and the Rani Shanker to celebrate the beginning of the Nepal New Year. 2007 of the Sam bat Era. Photo shows: Seen in th# Embassy areA.P. - 76 words
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Article297 1950-04-23 2 BOMBAY, Apr. 22. An "increased exchange and freer flow" of films between India and Pakistan win result from an Indo-Pakistan conference of film industry representatives held here recently. Catting across difficulties created by the trade-deadlock between the twd countries, representatives of the Pakistan Motion Picture AssociationFOC - 297 words
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Article82 1950-04-23 2 NEW DELHI. Apr. 22.— Mr. Harish Chandra, an Officer in the Indian Ministry of Education, has been awarded the fellowship of tha New York Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, it is learned here. The fellowship will enable the official to visit the United States to studyFOC - 82 words
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Article73 1950-04-23 2 CALCUTTA, Apr. 22. The Calcutta Art Society, with the consent of the Government of India, will shortly present oil portraits of Mahatma Gandhi and Poet Rabindranath Tagore to the University of Teheran. A delegation comprising Princa Yusuf Mirza, Dr. Kalidas Nag and Mr. P. C. SinhaFOC - 73 words
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Article56 1950-04-23 2 NEW DELHI. Apr. 22. India's new foreign air-letters will not carry the King's effigy, as at present. Instead, the new air-letters will be imprinted with a stamp depicting a constellation in flight. On inland post-cards and envelopes, the King's effigy has been replaced by the threeFOC - 56 words
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Article53 1950-04-23 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 22.— The Government of Iraq has announced that Iraqi Jews who left Iraq illegally will lose their nationality if they do not return to Iraq by May 8, the Rcyal Iraqi Legation declared here. A small number of Iraqi Jews are M present JivingReuter - 53 words
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312 1950-04-23 2 Dr. Cherian's Advice To Anglo-Indians In Free India MADRAS, Apr. 21.— Tributes were paid to the services rendered by che Friend-in-Need Society to the cause of the poor and the needy in AngloIndian community by Dr P V Cherian, Mayor, presiding over the 138th annual meeting of the Society inFOC - 312 words
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65 1950-04-23 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 22.— Five Indians will be among the "paasant leaders" from 34 countries meeting this June at Saltsjobaden (Sweden). They will attend the 4th annual session of the International Federation of Agricultural Producers. Highlights of the conference will be talksFOC - 65 words
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Article22 1950-04-23 2 LUCK-NOW. Apr. 22.— Elections to municipal councils in Uttar-Pradesh will be held during SeptemberOctober, it is learnt— FOCFOC - 22 words
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Article373 1950-04-23 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 22. Over 20 major housing schemes have been taken up by the Government of India to meet the "immediate necessities" of the stream of refugees pouring into India from Pakistan. Production of pre-fabricated houses in a factory, erected here, will also be speededFOC - 373 words
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Article58 1950-04-23 2 BOMBAY, Apr. 22.— A Maharashtrian woman here gave birth to a seven-pound boy aboard a suburban train. It proved to be a problem to the Guard, who played the role of nurse, after telephoning for an ambulance. At the next station, the ambulance arrived and tookFOC - 58 words
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74 1950-04-23 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 22. India would stand to gam, frcm the revenue point of view, by a double taxation agreement with the United Kingdom, Indian Finance Minister. Dr. John Mathai, said in Parliament. Talks on an agreement to avoid double taxation on Incomes had been heldFOC - 74 words
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Article124 1950-04-23 2 ALL FOR A TEST SAHRANPUR (North India), Apr. 22. A signal came over the Hahranpur railway telegraph apparatus: "Train accident near Tapri, your next station." In a second, telegraph wires buzzed, telephones rang. A relief train with medical aid and debrisclearing equipment left Sahranpur. The next of kin of thoseFOC - 124 words
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106 1950-04-23 2 RABIES TAKE HEAVY TOLL OF LIFE IN INDIA BOMBAY, Apr. 21.— About 3,000 persons die of "rabies" every year in India, and about 100,000 persons take anti-rabies treatment, according to Dr. M. L. Ahuja, Director of the Central Pasteur Institute at Kasauli, Himachala Pradesh States Union. Dr. Ahuja, who leftFOC - 106 words
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82 1950-04-23 2 ITALIAN FOOTBALL TEAM INVITED TO INDIA LUCKNOW (United Provinces), Apr. 22. The United Provinces Sports Control Board has invited an Italian football team which ;s visiting India this summer, and a selected Indian football team to play exhibition matches at Allahabad, Kanpur and Lucknow. It is learnt that the inter-provln-clalFOC - 82 words
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Article614 1950-04-23 3 LABOUR MINISTRY'S REVIEW NEW DELHI. Apr. 22.— Labour relations registered substantial improvement in 1949 as compared to the previous year, according to a review of the working of the Indian Labour Mmistrv during 1949/5 0. The Ministry's review, jus t released here, has substantiated the improvement inFOC - 614 words
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Article83 1950-04-23 3 LUCKNOW, Apr. 22. An appeal from the Director of Education has created "self-help squads" in almost all the education Institutions in the United Provinces. Preaching the ideal of "dignity of manual labour," the teachers have joined teen-agers who now attend to jobs of construction and maintenanceFOC - 83 words
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85 1950-04-23 3 "LATE MARRIAGES" TO FIGHT FOOD SHORTAGE MADRAS, Apr. 22. Late marriages and propaganda fcr birth control have been suggested by Mr. A. B. Shetty, Agricujture Minister of Madras, as solution to India's chronic food shortage. "The aspect of mounting population should be tackled in right earnest in considering food productionFOC - 85 words
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Article139 1950-04-23 3 BOMBAY, Apr. 22.— The authorities of "Victoria Gardens." Bombay's six-acre municipal zoo, went all-out ta create an "African sandy plains scene" to lure a pair of ostritches into mathing behind zoo bars. This experiment has yielded six baby ostritches. against the generally accepted biological factFOC - 139 words
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Article75 1950-04-23 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 22.— India airlines flew 14,900,000 miles during 1949 and carried 350,000 passengers, besides 13,300,000 pounds of freight and 4,900,000 pounds of mails. These figures represented an allround improvement over 1948, for which the corresponding figures were: 12,648,000 miles, 330,000 passengers, 8,150,000 lbs. freight andFOC - 75 words
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82 1950-04-23 3 MR. WALKER APPOINTED JUTE CONTROLLER KANPUR, Apr. 22.— Mr. T. R. Walker, Chairman of the Indian Jute Mills Association, has been appointed Jute Controller by the Governments of West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Madras, it is learnt. The appointment has been made with a view to regulating the production,FOC - 82 words
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Article66 1950-04-23 3 BOMBAY, Apr. 22.— President Dr. Rajendra Prasad will be the patron of the "Blakan-Ji-Bari," India's premier children's organisation. Bombay's Chief Minister. B. G. Kher, is the President of the Association, which unites children from all parts of India through its magazines, picnics, competitions and conferences.FOC - 66 words
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46 1950-04-23 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE, Apr. 22.— A course in modern scientific crime detection has been started in the Police Training School here The nine-month course includes reading finger, palm and foot prints and identification of manuscript and typewritten copies Copyright46 words
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115 1950-04-23 3 GAUHATI, Apr. 22. The hundreds of goods-laden railway wagons detained in East Pakistan some time back while in transit to India are expected to be released soon following a conference between high railway officials of East Pakistan and .India to be held inFOC - 115 words
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294 1950-04-23 3 India' s Big Multi-Purpose Project THE DAMODAR VALLEY CORPORATION PATNA, Apr. 22. The preliminary work on the Damodar Vallev Corporation India's T.V.A. is nearing completion, according to Mr. Phuiam Prasad Varma, Member of the Corporation. The Corporations' first five-year plan was to complete four dams— Tiiaya, Konar, Maithan and PanchetFOC - 294 words
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Article52 1950-04-23 3 TWO WOMEN SENTENCED TO DEATH CALICUT. Apr. 22.— The Sessions •Judge of South Malabar on Apr. 15 sentenced to death two women teachers Chinnamu, alias Lakshmy Poduvalsayar. and Janaki Amma. They were charged with murdering on Jan. 11 a woman, Nangayya -Brahmani Amma, and with having stabbed her 11-Vear-old daughterFOC - 52 words
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98 1950-04-23 3 STATE FUNERAL GIVEN TO FORMER REWA RULER JUBBULPORE, Apr. 22.— A State funeral was given to Maharaja Gulab Singh, former ruler of Rewa, who diea in Bombay on Apr. 14. The body of the Maharaja was flown from Bombay t: Rewa. There was a 17-gun salute as it was carriedFOC - 98 words
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87 1950-04-23 3 BANGALORE, Apr. 22.— The Government of Mysore has changed the name of "French Rocks" a historic town four miles nor.th of Seringapatam on the BangaloreMysore railway section— to "Pandavapura." Panda^japura is the legendary name of the town. According to local Relief, the Panda vao (five sons;FOC - 87 words
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Article, Illustration842 1950-04-23 3 v Better seeds, more manure and scientific methods of cultivation play their part in incre asing crop yield but without adequate and timely supply of water these cannot produce effective results. In any schemes for increasing food production, therefore, the provision forG.I.I.S. - 842 words
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94 1950-04-23 3 22 PERSONS TO BE TRIED IN LAIK ALI CASE HYDERABAD (Dn), Apr. 22. The case against persons arrested in connexion with Mir Laik Ali's escape as expected to be filed In the court of the Speciaf Judge. Mr. N. Kumarayya, either in the last week of this month or InFOC - 94 words
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56 1950-04-23 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. An English Theatrical troupe sponsored by the British Council, will tour India next winter, it is learned here. Mr. Er& Elliot. British ActorProducer, has arrived here on a tw:-week visit. He will tour ttw country and inspect the Britisn Council's branchesFOC - 56 words
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32 1950-04-23 3 GWALIOR, Apr. 22.— Three Hindu Mahasabha followers. Messrs. Ramcharan Sohni, Bhagwan Das Chobey and Jainarain Saxena. havf been externed from Shivapur district for three months. FOCFOC - 32 words
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Article30 1950-04-23 3 Any age regain that ycuthful vigour which ladies admire and young men envy by getting fre# 'Vigour without Drugs' from— Deptt. (S), P.B. 372, DELHI (India)30 words
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1060 1950-04-23 4 Indian Labourers Build Own Drama Hall In Selangor increased rates for "wintering" have been given on some estates to Chinese contractor's tappers but not to South Indian tappers on checkroll, but Labour continued to be quiet throughout the Federation1,060 words
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220 1950-04-23 4 N .J.I.L.U. DEMANDS $3.50 A DAY FOR TAPPERS The Gen. Secretary. North Johore Indian Labour Unions, Segamat Head Office, writes: On Apr. 12 the Working Committee of the North Johore Indian Labour Union met in the Union premises to discuss various points, the most important cf which was the present220 words
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211 1950-04-23 4 Col. W. H. Blagden, Volunteer Forces Staff Officer, will visit Malacca tomorrow, Apr. 24 and will be there until Apr. 25. He would like to meet former Officers of the Volunteer Forces and anybody interested in the proposed Federation of Malaya Volunteer Land Force at 5.30211 words
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Article358 1950-04-23 4 At the end of March there were 169 trade unions registered in the Federation of Malaya. There were also 20 unions, of which one is a Federation, awaiting registration. Total membership of all unions and those pending registration was 46,374 which is 2,152 more than the358 words
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72 1950-04-23 4 Owners cf bicycles residing within the Municipal limits of Malacca have until Apr. 30. to register their bicycles or renew their old licences. Any person found in possession of a bicycle not registered for 1950 after Apr. 30 will be liable to be prosecuted. The72 words
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Article71 1950-04-23 4 LONDON, Apr. 22.— The Reverend Michael Scott, champion of African tribesmen's rights, on Tuesday night told a large audience that Africans would be driven to "extremes of nationalism" unless racial hatred and contempt were rooted out of South Africa He was addressing a meeting in London sponsoredReuter - 71 words
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