Indian Daily Mail, 22 May 1950
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Title Section16 1950-05-22 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 99. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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409 1950-05-22 1 Its Disappearance Will Be A Big Loss To The World (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 20. The Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, inaugurating the first convention of the United Nations Students Organisation', for India- said that ihe United jN«*t 1 onsReuter - 409 words
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177 1950-05-22 1 NEHRU IS THE MESSIAH OF PEACE LONDON. May 21. Mr. Govind Sahai. Member of the Indian Legislative Assembly, said here on Friday that there was a growing volume of people who looked to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru as the Messiah of Peace. On his way to the Conference cf the InternationalReuter - 177 words
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132 1950-05-22 1 Singapore London Telephone Service Opening Today A telephone service between the U.K. and the Federation of Malaya p.nd Singapore will be opened today Monday, May 22. The service will be available from 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. on weekdays, and charges for the calls will be twentyfive shillings per minute,Reuter - 132 words
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173 1950-05-22 1 DECLARED TO PREVENT MARTIAL LAW LOOTING SOUTH AMBOY, New Jersey. May 21. Martial law was enforced here yesterday and 500 troops m full battle dress moved m to restore order and prevent looting after a gigantic explosion which killed at east four and injured hundreds more. The Superintendent of Police,Reuter - 173 words
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Article49 1950-05-22 1 WASHINGTON, May 21.— The United States Senate on Friday virtually killed for the current session the Fair Employment Practices BilL. This was a victory for the Southern Democrats and dealt a heavy olow to chances of fulfilling President Truman's civil rights programme this session. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-05-22 1 Australian Official Photo- graph by Sir A. RumaHwami Mudaliar, lead r of the Indian delegation and Mr E. J. Williams, United Kingdom High Commissioner m Australia, discuss points during the morning tea break on the opening day ot the Commonwealth Conference In Sydney.- V. GADSBYV. GADSBY - 45 words
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Article96 1950-05-22 1 MADRAS. May 21.— Cinemagoers n Madras city will have to content ;hemselves with one show a day nstead of the usual three, followng a Government order yesterday 'utting electric power supplied to iniustries and non-essential usfers by 25 per cent. The Government hadReuter - 96 words
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103 1950-05-22 1 New Delhi, May 21. Indian Deence Minister Sardar Baldev Singh esterday sent a message to United States Defence Secretary Louis Johnson on the occasion of the "Jnlted States Armed Forces Day ■xpre&sing the hope that Indian md American forces "may act m uture alsoReuter - 103 words
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Article81 1950-05-22 1 LONDON. May 21.— The Executive i the Scottish Parliamentary Labour 'arty on Friday night called for a Vm mission of Inquiry to consider "eotland's appeal for a margin of lome Rule. In a. memorandum addressed to Mr. lector McNeill, Secretary of State f>r Scotland, theReuter - 81 words
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Article48 1950-05-22 1 NEW DELHI, May 21.—Indo-Pa-kistan talks at Ministerial level to arrive at a workable solution of Evacvm Property issue which had tentatively been fixed for the third week cf this month at Karachi have been postponed for about 3 to 4 weeks m order to suit both aJdei-- GIISGIIS - 48 words
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124 1950-05-22 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 21.— The Madras State Government have accepted the findings of the Committee appointed to enquire into the causes of the police firing m Salem Jail against the rioting Communist Prisoners on Feb. 11 when 22124 words
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Article50 1950-05-22 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) JAMMU, May 21.— A rousing reception will be accorded to 700 Kashmiri war prisoners who are arriving here this week. These prisoners who had been confined m Attock-Fort are being repatriated under the scheme of Exchange of Prisoners between India and Pakistan. Copyright.50 words
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171 1950-05-22 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 21.— With a view to facilitating repatriation of Indians who desire to return to India with their property, the Government of India, it is learnt, have proposed to introduce legislation to exempt from taxation foreign profits which171 words
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Article56 1950-05-22 1 SAIGON, May 21.— Strong police I forces patrolled Saigon on Friday i to guard against disorders m con- nection with the 60th birthday cf I the communist rebel leader, Ho Chi Mitlh. The guerillas had called for a general strike as a demonstration I ofA.P. - 56 words
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381 1950-05-22 1 MR. C. S. R. MUDALIAR'S WARNING (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 21. The third Tamil festival conducted by Ihe Tamil Varalakshmi Kaiagham which began m Coimbatorc yesterday was remarkable for the forthright condemnation of Ihe recent Government order making Hindi compulsory m381 words
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94 1950-05-22 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 21.— Congress i>anchayat elections began throughout the various divisions of the City this morning and all those enrolled is primary members will be permitted to vote. This is the first time since the war hat Congress will undergo such94 words
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84 1950-05-22 1 Planned To Overthrow Afghan Govt CAIRO. May 20.— Sixty memocrs nf the "Democratic Party," which >lanned to overthrow the Afghanlsan Government, have been arrested m Afghanistan, an Aran news patency dispatch said on Friday. The dispatch from Quetta, near the Afghan border, said Afgnau army officers, students and members ofA.P. - 84 words
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Article58 1950-05-22 1 SOCIALIST SATYAGRAHA IN PUNJAB (From Our Own Correspondent) JI'LI'NDUR. >May 21.— One hundred and three peasants were arretted so far m a Socialist-sponsored Satyagraha against building Punjab's new capital at Chandigarh, according to the Socialist Party Headquarters here Of these 89 were let off soon after their arrest and the58 words
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181 1950-05-22 1 WORKERS ASKED TO OPPOSE NEW LABOUR BILLS (From Our Own Correspondent) AMBALA (East Punjab), May 21. Peter Alva res, Bombay Socialist leader, today called on workers to :sppose the Labour Bills introduced by the India Government m Parliament. Presiding over the Second Annual Conference of the Eastern Punjab Railwaymen's Union181 words
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Article76 1950-05-22 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, May 21.— Four tons of penicillin which is m short supply m Bombay arrived here today by an Air Ceylon plane. This is the first. instalment of sixteen tons of drug ordered by India costing Rb. 1,300,--00 0. The remaining 1276 words
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529 1950-05-22 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Mon. May 22, 1950. THE ONLY PANACEA FOR ALL ILLS THE banning or clipping of a few EngUsh language films last week by the Film Censor Mr. Jack Evans has give" rise to a great uproar against him mi n a certain section of the local529 words
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1483 1950-05-22 2 Responsibilities Of Conaress Workers Stressed, 'If Congress Is Strengthened, Even Communist Party Will Disappear' ERNAKULUM, May 13 (By Air Mail).— Sardar VaUabhbhai Patel, Deputy Prime Minister, told a meeting of Congress workers here today that it was his ambition to see during his 'ife-timeFOC - 1,483 words
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Article52 1950-05-22 2 ERNAKULAM, May 13 (By Air Mail). Sardar Patel entertained at lunch today the Rajpramukh of the Travancore-Cochin Union, the Chief Minister, Commodore C. Barnard, commanding the Indian Naval Squadron Commodore H.B. Ellison, Commodore m charge of the Naval establishments Cochin and Commander Chatterji, Commander of the 1.N.5..FOC - 52 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-05-22 2 PHOTO. The snoopers' cart, familiar to American housewives, Is pushed by Begum Llaquat All Khan, wife of the Prime Minister of Pakistan, as she tries the American way of chopping m a store m Chicago, Illinois, on May 12. She and her husband are visitnur Chicago an th»tr the UnitedA.P. - 52 words
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Article474 1950-05-22 2 COCHIN, May 13 (By Air Mail). Addressing officers and men of the Naval Training Establishment at I.N.S> Venduruti at Cochin this morning. Sardar Patel exhorted them to remember the great responsibility thrown on them m the matter of guarding India's vast coast line and expressed theFOC - 474 words
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89 1950-05-22 2 BANGALORE, May 21. Supply of electricity to industrial installations m Mysore State will be cut by 75^ from Sunday and, if water position m the Krishnarajasagar reservoir does not improve immediately, it may be necessary to completely stop the supplies. The Chief Electrical EngineerFOC - 89 words
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107 1950-05-22 2 NEW ORISSA MINISTRY: DISTRIBUTION OF PORTFOLIOS OUTTACK, May 21.— The distribution of portfoUos anong the new Ministers of OfLssa has been officially announced. Mr. Nabakrishna Choudhury, Chief Minister, has taken the Finance, Agriculture and Forestry, Local Self-Government, Co-opera-tion, Excise and Relief, and Rehabilitation portfolios. The portfolios of other Ministers areFOC - 107 words
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82 1950-05-22 2 "NEUTRAL" PLACE FOR S. AFRICA TALKS CAPETOWN, May 21. —No comment was available m official circles here on a report from Karachi that South Africa had suggested a "neutral" nlace for the round table talks "'ith India and Pakistan on the Indian question m the Union Prime Minister Malan saidReuter - 82 words
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511 1950-05-22 2 CALCUTTA, May 21.— At a conference of representatives of various refugee organisations and jading personalities held here on May 9. Dr. Syama Prasad Mookher]ee was requested to form a Central Organisation with its headquarters m Calcutta with sevenfold functions. They are: (1)FOC - 511 words
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137 1950-05-22 2 Severe Punishment For Communal Offences: Manipur Commissioner's Warning IMPHAL, May 21. The Chief Commissioner of Manipur, Mr. Himmat Singh, told Pressmen recently that any person found guilty of communal offences would be severely punished and that harassment of members of the minority community would not be tolerated He asked forFOC - 137 words
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425 1950-05-22 3 CEYLON NEWS: Agreements Insisted From Officers Recruited Overseas Ceylon Govts Circular To All Departments COLOMBO, May 21.— A serious dispute has arisen between the Ceylon Government and a number of officers recruited overseas, most of them experts m their sphere of work. These officers have been m the lsand forFOC - 425 words
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Article148 1950-05-22 3 COLOMBO. May 21.— Three Ceylonese schoolboys have Just completed a 716-mile push cycle trip round Ceylca. They are: Duncan Kreltzshiem (17). of Royal College; Humphrey Wljesinghe (17). also of Royal; anc Derak Gyl (16). of St. Joseph's College. The three boys took exactly eizhteen days'FOC - 148 words
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Article128 1950-05-22 3 COLOMBO, May 21.— As the Government warehouses are full of arrack, there Is to be this year a •'cut" of 47,000 m the quota of coconut trees for tapping m the Kalutara district. If too much arrack Is produced, t is feared there will beFOC - 128 words
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151 1950-05-22 3 COLOMBO, May 21. There is Treat resentment among radio artistes at an order made by Radio Ceylon authorities requiring them to present themselves for auditions. The reason given, it is understood, is that it is proposed to grade the artistes for purposes of paynent. AFOC - 151 words
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260 1950-05-22 3 "CHARTER FOR CHILDREN" BEING DRAWN UP COLOMBO. May 21. Views ol organisations which are interestea m the welfare of children are being sought by the Ministry of Labour and Social Services for the purpose of drawing up a charter for children. This will enable the authorities to bring about legislationFOC - 260 words
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109 1950-05-22 3 PATIALA, May 21.— A deputation of shopkeepers, who suffered losses) is a result of the recent explosion m i portion of the Patiala Fort, waited en the Home Minister of PEPBU, Mr. Bhide, on May 1 and demanded representation on the inquiry and compensation committee.FOC - 109 words
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Article, Illustration115 1950-05-22 3 5 Jk^J Jtehplates from two lengths of raU caused the deaths of 85 people, mostly women, when the Punjab Mail Train crashed 50 feet into the river-bed near Patna, Bihar Province, May 7. Local police attributed the disaster to sabotage and recalled that Communists m the are, had threatened toA.P. - 115 words
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Article81 1950-05-22 3 NEW DELHI, May 21.— The Government of India have appointed a seven-man committee for the selection of a resign for the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial at Rajghat. Mr. N. V. Oadgil, Minister for Works, Mines and Power is the President ot the committee which includes Mr. DavadasFOC - 81 words
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315 1950-05-22 3 COUNCILS MOVE IN RETAINING 2 OFFICERS CONDEMNED JAFFNA, May 21. Speaking at a public meeting organised by trade unions and held at the Jaffna esplanade, Mr. P. Nagalingam, proctor, said the members of the Jaffna Municipal Council stood condemned for resisting the move of the Mayor to save Rs. 12J000FOC - 315 words
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357 1950-05-22 3 LONDON. May 21. The Big Three Foreign Ministers announced on Friday they will appoint civilian commissioners rt at an early date" to replace the military governors m the western occupation zone; of Austria. The Three Ministers also pledged themselves to lighten the burden otA.P. - 357 words
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422 1950-05-22 3 CONGRESS SECRETARY'S APPEAL TO RAILWAY WORKERS GAY A, May 21.— The economic policy of the country would have to be so regulated that the products could be distributed among the common people so as to raise their standard of living, said Mr. Shankarrao Deo, GeneralFOC - 422 words
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Article47 1950-05-22 3 CAIRO, May 18. Egypt's Roya'. Council refused Tuesday to recognise the California marriage of King Farouk's sister, Princess Fatnia. to a Christian commoner, a Palace spokesman announced. The Council ordered an administrator to take control of the properties »f both Fathia and On^pn m-,rh r Naali.- A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article116 1950-05-22 4 Th(- Pahang Police are offering a rewar of $1,000 to be paid to the person or apportioned amongist the persons giving information leading to the arrest of a bandit leader named Low Wah alias Low Wah Chan, a battalion commander (Tal Tui) of Manchis Unit. A116 words
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Article146 1950-05-22 4 WASHINGTON, May 21. The U.S. Army Medical Department announced It has sent 20 centimeters of a new and unnamed vaccine, to Kuala Lumpur, Federation of Malaya, to be tested by a U.S. Army Medical Department team* already there, for effectiveness against boto. both typnoid andU.S.I.S. - 146 words
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527 1950-05-22 4 Shotguns And Jewellery Stolen, One Malay Abducted At noon on Friday, a gang of Chinese and Malay bandits, armed with rifles, Sten gun, shotguns and a Br#n gun, surrounded the mosque at Kampong Pulong Padang m the Kuala Lipis area of Pahang and entered527 words
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Article111 1950-05-22 4 Audio Visual Expert Here One of America's foremost authorities on the use of films and other audio-visual materials m education is arriving m Singapore yesterday lor a briejE visit. He is Mr. Floyd Brooker, director of the Audio-Visual Section of the United States Office of Education. Mr. Brooker is aU.S.I.S. - 111 words
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Article241 1950-05-22 4 WASHINGTON, May 21. Dato C. Thu raising ham, of Kuaia Lumpur, and Tuan Sheikh Ahmad bin Sheikh Mustapha, of Seremban. on Friday made a courtesy call on Mr. Dean Rusk, Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs. The officials, members of thr Malayan FederalU.S.I.S. - 241 words
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220 1950-05-22 4 Tshe annual revision of the Electoral Rolls for the Legislative Council Elections and for the Municipal Elections will take place between June 1 and July 15. Those who are qualified and have not yet registered themselves as electors may do so during this period.220 words
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224 1950-05-22 4 ROME, May 21.— 1n solemn consecration ceremonies, Franz Jachym of Vienna— who had deemed himself unworthy of tne high honour was on Friday made an Arcnbishop of the Catholic Church. Tne 39-year-old prelate— one of the youngest to hold such high office remained calm andA.P. - 224 words
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132 1950-05-22 4 NEW DELHI, May 21.— 0n a request made by the National Library m Pelping (China), the National Archives of India have mi-cro-filmed nearly 2,500 documents on Chinese History which are m their possession. Known as "China Papers," these documents running into 6,000 sheets dealG.I.I.S. - 132 words
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178 1950-05-22 4 HONG KONG, May 21.— Chinese Communists last night described 3ritish policy as "double dealing" m a Peking magazine article broadcast by Peking Radio. The periodical, World Culture, m an editorial entitled "Britain's Two-Faced Policy," eaid the British Government's attitude towards China would not onlyReuter - 178 words
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44 1950-05-22 4 The Governor has approved the appo'.ntment of Mr. E. C^H. Charlewcod to act as a member of the Singapore Harbour Board for a term of 1 year with effect from May 1. vice Mr. H. B. Roper-Caldbeck resigned.44 words
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194 1950-05-22 4 Community centres are projected at Pasir Panjang fl-st, to be followed by another one at Bukit Panjang- This was confirmed In the Rural Board meeting held on Thursday, Mny 18. The first centre which is m Pasir Panjang will be built by the Rural194 words
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Article41 1950-05-22 4 No further applications can b accepted from Pilgrims resident <r Singapore, who wish to go on the Irst Piisrim ship, the s.s. "Tyndareus. which is expected to sail or June 9. from Singapore, says an fflcial Press release.41 words
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333 1950-05-22 4 WASHINGTON. May 21 Ten members of U.S. Information and Educational Exchange posts m the Far East are among the 41 U.S.I.E. employees from all over the world who have begun two months of orientation and consultation m the United States. EightU.S.I.S. - 333 words
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Article366 1950-05-22 4 A flying showroom with 15 Korean businessmen aboard arrived at Kallang airport on Saturday afternoon to develop export and import possibilities between Korea, Malaya and other countries of Southeast Asia. Jhe businessmen are travelling m a special chartered Curtiss Commando C-46 plane with over one tonU.S.I.S. - 366 words
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95 1950-05-22 4 SYDNEY, May 21.— British Commissioner General for Southeast Asia Malcolm Mac Donald, who has been m Australia for talks with Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies and the Commonwealth conference on aid to South and Southeast Asia, left Sydney secretly for Singapore by air on Friday.Reuter - 95 words
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52 1950-05-22 4 DJAKARTA, May 21.— Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. British Commissioner General for South-East Asia, stopped for several hours at Xema joran airport yesterday on his way jack from the Sydney conference .0 Singapore, according to Aneta news agency. He talked with the British Ambassador toReuter - 52 words
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