Indian Daily Mail, 2 June 1950
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Title Section16 1950-06-02 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 110. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article244 1950-06-02 1 Security To All Populated Areas Assured In certain areas the Security Forces have been reinforced and redeployed. Operations have been stepped up with the main object of bringing security to all the populated areas. These populated areas include towns, villages, kampongs, resettled squatter areas, and estate and244 words
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Article153 1950-06-02 1 The detective who was shot m the Chinese Club at Batu Gajah has since died of his wounds, says a Police Communique issued m Kuala iim pur yesterday. It adds: Three rifles, eight handgrenades and approximately three hundred rounds of ammunition have been recovered from the Tapah153 words
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369 1950-06-02 1 The Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr. James Griffiths left Penang yesterday morning June 1, h y RAF Dakota for Kota Bharu. capital of the East Coast State of X elantan. Accompanying him were the act ,n g Cl^pf Secretary Federation of Malaya369 words
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Article91 1950-06-02 1 weguiauons were puoiisned yesterday amending the Emergency (Rubber Control) Regulations, so that the penalty for unlawful possession of rubber shall be imprisonment up to a maximum of 12 months for a first offence aiid up to a maximum of three years for a subsequent offence.91 words
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Article134 1950-06-02 1 As announced last month, amendments to the Emergency Regulatk t came into force yesterday, June 1. They provide that bandit subscription collectors, or persons who re* ceive supplies which are intended for the use of bandits, shall on conviction be punished with death. At the same134 words
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271 1950-06-02 1 NO POLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE ATTACHED TO NEHRU'S VISIT TO TRIVANDRUM? (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June I.— "Pandit Nehru's visit to the Travan-core-Ccchin Union is a purely private visit and no political significance can be attached to it," stated a member of his party when the Prime Minister arrived at Trivandrum271 words
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Article44 1950-06-02 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June I.— Mr. S. V. Vijaragavachariar, better known to millions of Tamil readers by the initials "S. V. V.," died last nigfit here. His skits on South Indian society are gems of social satire. Copyright.44 words
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Article36 1950-06-02 1 In the Bagan Serai area (Perak) Selama Road is flooded to a depth of 36 inches at the 76th to the 82nd mile. The water is subsiding, says the P.W.D. Federation of Malaya.36 words
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89 1950-06-02 1 MADRAS RICE RATION TO BE FURTHER REDUCED? (From Our Own Correspondent) KODAIKANAL, June I— Mr. J. L. P. Roche Victoria, Madras Food Minister, indicated here the possibility of reducing the rice ration of eight ounces to six ounces m case the present acute food position m the State did not89 words
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79 1950-06-02 1 For the information of the public the following statement is issued with regard to Sambasivam, son of Narayanasamy, who was released from Johore Bahru Prison on April I as a result of his appeal to tne Privy Council. The High Commissioner m Council subsequently79 words
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93 1950-06-02 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 1. The President of the All-India Newspapers Editors Conference Mr. C. R. Srinivasan announced that a Press Goodwill Mission will visit both East and West Pakistan this month. The Mission will include Messrs. Deshbandu Gupta, J. N. Sahni,93 words
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612 1950-06-02 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Fri. June 2, 1950. MCA AND TERRORISM \7ARXED reports have appeared mi n the local press m regard to the meeting at Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday between the Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr. James Griffiths and a delegation from the Malayan Chinese Association, and612 words
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899 1950-06-02 2 DR. KHARE'S PETITION DISMISSED EXTERNMENT ORDER HELD VALID NEW DELHI, June 1. The "habeas corpus petition of Dr. N. B. Khare, President of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha, was dismissed by the Supreme Court on May 26. The judgment was not unanimous, two of theF.O.C. - 899 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-06-02 2 PHOTO. G. A liana (right) Mayor of Karachi (Pakistan) is seen dining with Dr. Emil Landolt, Mayor of Zurich, following his recent arrival m Zurich, Switzerland. At left is the wife of the Mayor of Karachi. Allana is on an extended European tour and paused m Switzerland to establish contactsA.P. - 56 words
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Article1641 1950-06-02 2 Sec. 9 Of Madras Act Held Ultra Vires NEW DELHI, June I.— The full bench of the Supreme Court, by a majority of five to one, on May 26 quashed the Madras Government's order banning the entry of the Bombay weekly "Cross Roads", into the State ofFOC - 1,641 words
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355 1950-06-02 2 Checking Spread Of Communism: Unemployment Problem Must Be Solved POONA, June 1. Mr. M. Anan tain yanam Iyengar, Deputy Speaker of Indian Parliament, stressed here >n May 25 the need for solving the unemployment problem to fight the spread of Communism m the country. Primarily, he said, it was theFOC - 355 words
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Article144 1950-06-02 2 SRINAGAR, June I.— The 2.soU-year-old sacred relics of Lord Buddha and his two principal disciples, Sariputta and Moggallana. reached here from Delhi' by air shortly after mid-day on May 25. Kushak Bakula. head Lama of Ladakh, and Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad, Deputy Prime Minister, received the relicsF.O.C. - 144 words
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Article76 1950-06-02 2 KOTTAYAM. June I.— The Malayan Government have now agreed to lift the ban on tlie export of rubber seeds to .India, says the Secretary to the Indian Rubber Board m a statement to the Press. The Government of India have also decided to allow theFOC - 76 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-06-02 3 fdgfdgfdg "Warmest fraternal feelings bind Indonesia and the Philippines," said Carlos P. Romulo, President of the United Nations General Assembly over an island radio network, upon his arrival at Jakarta, Indonesia, May 15. He is pictured here as he speaks into the portable microphone at Kemajoran airfield there. At left,A.P. - 58 words
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Article208 1950-06-02 3 COLOMBO, June I.— The results of the Ambalangoda Balapitiya by-election, which were announced last week are:— Mr. W. A. de Silva (Independent) 23,558, Mr. Lan de Zoysa (U.N.P.) 21,590. Mr. J. L. Sumanasena (Ind. Socialist) 1,429, Mr. S. de S. Gunatillake (Independent) 600. Rejected 505. Majority 1,968.F.O.C. - 208 words
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800 1950-06-02 3 CEYLON NEWS: Restriction On Remittances To India ffdgfdgfd Great Hard hip Caused To Indian Residents COLOMBO, June l.—The assurance given by the Controller of Exchange m January last m respect of small remittances to India, has not been carried out m practice and has caused much hardship to a largeFOC - 800 words
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Article235 1950-06-02 3 COLOMBO. June I.— Private employers, whose labour forces exceed 150 persons, will be called apon by Government to provide welfare facilities for their labour inder the Factories Ordinance. Competent officers will have to je engaged, whose duties will consist of the supervision of first tid facilities,F.0.C. - 235 words
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Article84 1950-06-02 3 COLOMBO, June I.— The gross public debt of Ceylon on September 30, 1949. amounted to Rs. 549,074,033. It consisted of a sterling debt of £9,408,775 (or Rs. 125,450.333) and a rupee debt of Rs. 423,623,700. These figures which exclude war loans, are given m theF.O.C. - 84 words
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Article122 1950-06-02 3 MELBOURNE^ Jul*? 1. Australia, vitally concerned m Malayan developments because of her geographic position, is simply accepting a regional duty m going to Malaya's aid says the Melbourne Herald editorially. "In a material sense, our assistance may be only slight, but it can help convince Asians thatF.O.C. - 122 words
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211 1950-06-02 3 COLOMBO. June I.— Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayagam, M.P., for Kankesanturai, at a public meeting of the Federal Freedom Party (Tamil Arasu Kadchy), held at the compound of Mr. R. Kandiah of Chavakachcheri, over which Mr. V. J. Vijaya presided, and that a Tamil ruleF.O.C. - 211 words
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Article70 1950-06-02 3 COLOMBO, June I.— Mr. C. H. S. Perera, a law student, ended his four-day hunger strike m London recently. He said he did this m defence to a cable received from his mother m Ceylon and on the urgent advice of Dr. Nason, who is now treatingF.O.C. - 70 words
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Article48 1950-06-02 3 COLOMBO, June I.— Louis Marcel Rovel. the distinguished French auchor, and two other French scholars m Indian matters, are m Colombo. They are on their way to India, where, they told me. they hoped to spend the rest of their lives. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 48 words
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91 1950-06-02 3 CLERKS ASK FOR QUARTERS IN OLD PARK JAFFNA, June I.— A suggestion that the old park be used to construct quarters for government clerks is embodied m a resolution which has been submitted to the Government Clerical Service Union for consideration at its annual general meeting on May 28 byF.O.C. - 91 words
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563 1950-06-02 3 Malaya To Get Aircraft, Crews Ground Staff From Australia CANBERRA, June 1. Prime Minister Robert Menzies announced m the House of Representatives that Australia will provide for Malaya a transport squadron of Dakota aircraft for supply dropping and general transport, RAAF crews and ground staff totalling 168, and assist m563 words
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Article93 1950-06-02 3 COLOMBO, June 1— During the six months from November 1, 1949. the date on which the Emmigrants and Immigrants Act was brought into force, to April 30, 1950, a total of 36 illegal immigrants have been ordered to be deported under the provisions of the above Act. ThisF.0.C. - 93 words
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213 1950-06-02 3 NEW DELHI, Tune l.—lnditfs Finance Minister, Dr. John Matthai, who resigned at the time of the Cabinet reshuffle early this month said m an interview here today that he considered it necessary to resign "owing to differences of opinion" with Prime Minister PanditReuter - 213 words
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Article62 1950-06-02 3 NEW DELHI, June I.— The Supreme Court on May 26 ordered the release of two Punjab detenus Messrs. Nehr Singh and Char Das, on a hearing of their habeas corpus petitions. The Judges held that the grounds of detention supplied to the detenus were "too vagueFOC - 62 words
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1469 1950-06-02 4 Sir,— Hie reports m the local' English and Vernacular press during the week about the proposed handing over of the children of the Orphanage run under the auspices of the Penang Ramakrishna Ashrama to the Government Welfare Department, has caused great1,469 words
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73 1950-06-02 4 First Selangor Indian Amateur Athletic Meet The first Selangor Indian Amateur Athletic Meet will be held on July 1, at the Selangor Indian As sociation Grounds, Kampong Attap, Kuala Lumpur. Entry Bonns are available at the Selangor Ir dian Association and Indians an: ous to participate m this Meet are73 words
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Article37 1950-06-02 4 All Indians who have sent m their applications for invitation to the foundation-stone laying ceremony of the Indian Association Building are kindly requested to send $5/-. J. M. DURAIRAJ, Hon. Secretary, Indian Association. Singapore.37 words
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