Indian Daily Mail, 24 June 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 132. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1950. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 676 1 t Because It Cannot Overthrow The Stronger Urge Ot Nationalism* *T\ A. A A A\ ax W-*.* statement At Kangoon Press Conference press conference inursday that Communism will not succeed in Asia because it cannot overthrow the stronger urge of nationalism. Where
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  • 66 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NASIK, June 23.— Preliminary work in the construction of the Gandhi Nagar where the 56th Session of the All-India Congress will be held was started yesterday with the per- 1 formance of "Muhurt" on the site. The first structure be erected will
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  • 173 1 CAPETOWN, June 23. Justice Minister Charles Swart told the S-.uth African Senate on Wednesday that the police would give full protection to people who went to work •>n Monday— called as a "National D:iy of Protest and Mourning" strike for non-Europeans. Police in
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  • 304 1 NEHRU'S ADDRESS AT RANGOON MASS MEETING RANGOON, June 23.— Indi's Prime Minister, Pandit Jawa hartal Nehru, urged members of a" communities in Burma at a huge rally here yesterday to realise the responsibilities freedom had brought. He emphasised the need for complete
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  • 92 1 —NEHRU RANGOON, June 23.— Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru declared here that another war will end world productivity for generations to come. He warned that if a third war came, it would be catastrophic for the entire world. He foresaw the world's productive capacity
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  • 85 1 NEW TELEPHONE EXCHANGE FOR NORTH MALABAR TELLICHERRY, June 23.— An automatic fifty-line telephone exchange was opened on June 15 morning at Baliap.7tam, six miles from Cannanore. by Mr. Conway, Divisional Engineer, Telegraphs, Tiruchirapalli. This is the fourth Exchange in North Malabar and Mr. Conway particuWest Coast on their growing tele-phone-mindedness.
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  • 154 1 Air Service To Nepal: Plane Unable To Land At Katmandu CALCUTTA, June 23. A Dakota belonging to the Indian National Airways, which left Dum Dum on June 16 morning on the inaugural flight of a weekly Calcutta-Katman-du service via Patna, returned to Calcutta in the evening after two unsuccessful attempts
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  • 349 1 NEW DELHI, June 23.— The Government of India have announced that the basic ceiling prices of cotton for the 1950-51 crop would be raised by Rs. 150/- per candy (784 lbs). The basic ceiling price of Jarilia 25/32 wiU thus be raised from Rs.
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  • 70 1 BAHARANPUR, U.P. June 28.— Mrs. J. M. Johnstone, an unidentified European, died of stab wounds in the stomach yesterday a few hounl' "after being found wounded in a first class compartment of the Frontier Mail train. Police have not traced the murdorera who fled with her
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  • 80 1 NEW DELHI, June 23.— The Central Government has authorised petrol companies in India to import 40,000 tons of petrol more in ttu second half of the year, according to a petrol company spokesman. This authorisation, it i& learnt, it because of the Cabinet's decision to
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  • 140 1 Personnel of the Indian Naval Squadron now in Singapore will be entertained to free shows by the following theatres: FOR ALL RATINGS At Shirin Theatre by Courtesy of Mr. S. M. A. H. Chisty on Saturday, June 24 at 3.30 p.m. and on
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  • 125 1 Flagship INS "Delhi" and other ships of the Indian Naval Squadron now in Singapore were well decorated with flags and multicoloured electric lights last evening when the Officer Commanding and other officers of the Squadron entertained a large and distinguished gathering of Singaporeans to a cocktail
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  • 127 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June 23. "Unflinching co-operation" of the people to the "Vana Mahotssava" campaign has been urged by India's President Dr. Rajendra Prasad in a communication to Mr. K. M. Munshi, Minister for Agriculture while accepting invitation to plant
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  • 40 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) POONA, June 23.— Five members of the Scheduled Caste Federation will attend the Conference of Opposition Parties called by Mr. Jayaprakash Narayan to be held hi Bombay on July 1 and 2. Copyright.
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  • 107 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, June 23.— AU employees of the Bombay Port Trust have been warned against taking part directly or indirectly hi the strike called by the Dock Workers Union from tomorrow. The Chairman of the Port Trust in a circular today to
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  • 34 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) OOTACAMUND, June 23.— Mr. C. Rajagopalachari is improving in health, his doctors said here today. He has been advised not to do any correspondence or see visitors. Copyright.
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  • 815 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. June 24, 1950. NOTES COMMENTS ON PANDIT ITS ADVICE AND PUBLICITY EVASIVE REPLY IN the British House of Commons this week, Mr. R. Davies. Labour, asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr. James Griffiths if it was possible to publicise the appeal made
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  • 325 2 Envoy Denies Pak. Reports Of Rift NEW DELHI, June 31.— Dr. Najibullah Khan, Afghan Ambassador in India condemned recent reports circulated by "circles of propaganda in Pakistan'' about the possibility of a breakdown of administration in Afghanistan. The Ambassador told Pressmen in New
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  • 210 2 MASULIPATAM, June 23.— Three persons died and two were injured in a plane crash at Palamtooe, a village near Masulipatam at 1-15 p.m. on June 16. The aircraft, a twin-engined AirIndia expeditor, was on a chartered flight from Bombay to Hyderabad and carried
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  • 172 2 INDORE. June 2t Mr. R. D. Totla, Development Minister of Madhyabharat, tendered his resignation to the Chief Minister on Friday last, ft is officially announced here to-day. On the advice of the Chief Minister, the Rajpramukh of Madhyahharat has accepted his resignation. Mr. Jagmohanlal Srivastav,
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    33 2 PHOTO. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru is seen viewing a stone statue from the Hindu period of early Javanese history during his recent visit to Jakarta Museum. Flanking Nehru are curators of the Museum. A.P.
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  • 103 2 MADHUBANI, June 23. A gang of about 20 dacoits armed with guns and revolvers raided the house of a multi-millionaire buUion merchant of Pandaul Bazar, about six miles south of Madhubani, and decamped with cash and valuables worth about rupees one lakh on Tuesday night,
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  • 41 2 AMRITSAR, June 22.— The unofficiial Goodwill Mission led by Mr. Bhim Sen Sachar returned to Amritsar on June 20 after a fortnight's tour of West Pakistan Members said the Nehru-Liaquat Pact had released a fund of goodwill among: the masses. GIIS
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  • 342 2 SIMLA, June 23.— Mr. Justice D. Falshaw of the Punjab High Court held the Arabaia District Magistrate's order detaining Prof. Om Prakash Kohal, a member of the Working Committee of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha, as invalid and ordered his
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  • 118 2 NEW DELHI, June 23.— A delegation under the leadership of Dr. A. Ramaswami Mudaliar will represent India at the eleventh session of the U.N. Economic and Social Council, which begins its six-week session at Geneva on July 3, 1950. Mrs. Ammu Swaminathan, M.P. Mr. M. J.
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  • 59 2 BONN, June 22.— The Indian Minister of Labour, Mr. Jagjivan Ram, who is touring Europe, is expected to visit Germany this week-end, a spokesman for the Indian niission said here yesterday. Mr. Ram will arrive in Berlin today toy air and is expected in Bonn on Saturday
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    44 2 PHOTO. The Bristol Brabazon, world's largest landplane, is pictured on June 15 after landing at London Airport for the first time. Owing to difficulties in obtaining passenger carrying certificates in time, arrangements to fly Premier Clement Attlee on a demonstration trip were cancelled.- A.P.
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  • 376 2 CANNANORE, June 23.— An aU-Malabar Congress Workers' Convention which met here on Saturday June 17 afternoon in the Town Hall demanded independent provincial status for the Malabar Congress. The convention vehemently protested against the recent decision of the Kerala Provincial Congress Committee to divide
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  • 201 2 LUCKNOW, June 23.— The Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly recently set up a Committee of 25 members under the chairmanship of Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant, Chief Minister, to decide the principles on which the delimitation of constituencies should be carried out. The Committee
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  • 97 2 DIXON CONCLUDES TOUR OF "AZAD KASHMIR" TERRITORY SRINAGAR, June 23. The U.N. Kashmir Mediator, Sir Owen Dixon returned last week .to Srinagar after his three-day tour of Poonch and "Azad Kashmir" territory, it is learnt. According to a message received here. Sir Owen is expected to cross the "cease-fire line"
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  • 396 3 To Begin Her Afforestation Programme NEW DELHI, June 23.— Ten million trees are to be planted in India in July during "Van Mahotsav" (Pan Festival) organised by the Indian Agriculture Ministry which has started a "G row-More-Trees" drive. Afforestation as a means of luring
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  • 47 3 -S NEW DELHI. June 22.— A correspondent approving the ft Government of India's "plant (i morn trees" campaign signed his letter to Agriculture Minisg ter K. M. Munshi "Yours Treely." O Munshi replied, thanking 0 him for the letter, but signed 1 "Yours Truly. A.P.
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  • 174 3 BOMBAY, June 23. Camels will be used in larger numbers this year, o fight the locust menace on the ieserts of the Indo-Pakistan border, ear Rajasthan. Dr. K. D. Baweja, Indian Locust. Entomologist, who announced this here recently, said that other measures were also
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  • 424 3 NEW DELHI, June 23. A retired judge of the Allahabad High Court Mr. Ganganath J ha, will enquire into certain aspects of the "sugar crisis" which hit India nearly a year ago. Indian housewives have "bitter" memories of the months of July and
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  • 97 3 BOMBAY, June 23. A six-year-old girl created history in Indian aviation when she flew all alone in an Air India Dokota for Calcutta to Bombay, a distance of about I.OUO miles. Besides, she looked after two "friends." r> v The young girl, Meenakshi Kana sent the
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  • 88 3 NEW DELHI. June 23. The Indian Government may shortly Issue xn amending ordinance to repeal Section 14 of the Preventive Detention Act of 1950. The repeal has been necessitated in vifew of the Indian Supreme Court's ruling that this sectionprohibiting a detenu from to the
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  • 1154 3 INDIAN CITIZENSHIP CLAIM OPPOSED HYDERABAD, June 15 (By Air Mail).— The Ad-vocate-General, Rao Bahadur V. Rajarama Aiyar, today concluded his arguments before Mr. N. Kumarayya, Special Judge, trying 26 persons in connection with the escape of Mir Laik Ali, on the defence petition that the
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    123 3 A view of the mammoth mass gathering assembled at Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore, at 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 18, to hear Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The gathering was 50,000 strong and was unprecedented in Singapore's history. It was composed of all nationalities. The meeting was held under the auspices of
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  • 125 3 CALCUTTA, June 23.— The Government of India has decided to liberalise the policy governing the import of penicillin and such other drugs, it is learned here. Tne decision has been taken to relieve tne present temporary .snortage of penicillin and ouher o alpha drugs
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  • 1508 4 Nearly 700*000, Now Expected To Apply (By Michael MacDonagh, Reuters Correspondent). COLOMBO, June 23<— Nearly 700JM Indians resident in Ceylon* are expected to apply for Ceylon citizenship as a result of the decision of the Ceylon Indian Congress to change its policy towards the citizenship law.
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  • 124 4 NEW DELHI, June 21—-Ground-nut husk, thousands of tons of which are annually thrown away in India, is good cattle fodder, experiments have proved. The Indian Veterinary Research Station at Izzatnagar In the United Provinces, which subjected the brittle husk to a rigorous chemical analysis, found
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  • 102 4 BOMBAY, June 23. War-torn Germany was looking forward to the Moral Rearmament Movement for a new Ufe, M. Lionel Jardine, a leading member of the movement, said here. M. Lionel was on his way to Geneva to attend an industrial conference convened by the World
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  • 95 4 BOMBAY, June 23.— The Bombay Police claimed the discovery of a "nationwide gang with international connections" when they trapped four persons here with contraband drugs, silk and medicines. Acting on information from the customs authorities, the policemen raided a godown in the city. They found large
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    38 4 Pictures taken on the occasion of the opening of the dormitory of the Ramakrishna Mission Orphanage at Hartley Road o n June 18. THE LOWER pictu re shows the children of the School assembled for the occa sion.
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  • 557 4 (By LESLIE HAYNES. Reuter's Correspondent) LONDON, June 23 It is good for one's morale to remember these days that there was a time when men of humble birth could, by the practice of their own talents, rise to heights of greatness and power.
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  • 80 4 RAJPIPLA, June 23— A fortnight after he missed his number in the list of successful candidates, a student here has been informed by the School Examination Board that he had passed in the examination. This is the second case where the Board had reversed its earlier decision
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  • 37 4 HUBU. Bombay June 23.— A vilftgS woman near here delivered triple^dtwo boys and one girl. Tw*m them are stlU aUve and "IJ^^SS observation of hospital authorities, One r*»i« «hiw vS soon afl^ birth,- FOC
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  • 105 4 CALCUTTA, June 23.— An air service Unking Calcutta with Khatmandu. the capital of the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal, has been established this month. The Communications Ministry has given a Ucence to the Indian National Airways to operate a weekly service between Calcutta and Khatmandu. This first aerial
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  • 104 4 BOMBAY, June 23. However qualified a candidate may be, a small "chit" (note of reoomraendation) could disqualify him for any job in the Bombay Government. If that "chit" Is from friends or relatives, working in the Bombay Government, then the candidate can rest assured he would not
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  • 100 4 MADRAS, June 23.— Government Public Health Institute at Calcutta will be developed into an international training centre for maternity and child welfare, Dr. A Lakshmanaswamy Mudaliar, Chairman of the Executive Board of ihi W.H.0., said here. The World Health Organisation has sanctioned U.S. $I*ooo,ooo for development of
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  • 73 4 NEW DELHI, June 23.— The Government of India wUI shortly institute a survey of indigenous arts throughout the country, it is learned. The survey is undertaken in vie* of the "growing deterioration of indigenous arts and the need for their preservation and revival." The Indian
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  • 110 4 BOMBAY. June 23.— The Indian Cement Industry has "reached a stage when it can confidently hope, to meet the full demands of home market," according to Mr. O. D. Soman!. Industrial magnate of Gujerat. Production for the current year was estimated at about 2.5 million tons and
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  • 56 4 CALCUTTA, June 23.— A boy who Played the "bear" at a baby show here had to pay for it with his life. The youngster was in the midst of the "bear dance" when a mar nearby set fire to his jute costume for "fun." The boy succumbed
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  • 49 4 NEW DELHI, June 23. India* "Tourists Paradise" Kashmir attracted four times more holidaymakers this summer than in the last. Eight thousand tourists visited the "Indian Switzerland" during this year's season compared to 1,767 in 1949. Most of the tourists reached Kashmir by road from India FOC
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  • 43 4 CALCUTTA, June 23. Radioactive iodine aided the cure of a 51-year-old man whose toxic goitre was regarded incurable for long. A Calcutta doctor administered the isotope orally tor a month to CUre the flaia— caused hx> thvroid deficiency,- FOC FOC
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  • 363 5 CEYLON NEWS: lo oe safeguarded By Legislation COLOMBO, June 23.--The Report of the Committee that inquired into legislation to regulate terms and conditions of employment of mercantile employees is now with the Minister of Labour. Four of the chief recommendations in the Report have been objected
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  • 166 5 COLOMBO, June 23.— Two men took a bet that a candidate at a Town Council election would lose. The bet was that if he won, they would shave their heads. He won. They kept their promise. This was told in evidence in a case in which Mr.
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  • 111 5 Restoration Of Kataragama Temple To Hindus Urged COLOMBO, June 23.— At the annual general meeting of the Colombo Vivekananda Society, held -xt the Society premises recently, H was resolved to appeal to the good sense and conscience of the World fellowship of Buddhists and to every Buddhist organisation in weylon
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  • 269 5 COLOMBO, June 23. Mr. N shanmugathasan, member of the central Committee of the Ceylon Jommunist Party and Vice-Presi-lent of the Ceylon Trade Union r ederatlon, recently denied the ight of Sir John Kotelawala to •ritlcise the Communists on the ground that they would ban
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  • 97 5 COLOMBO, June 23.— Dr. Argus Tr^sider, Information Officer of the United States Embassy in Ceylon, handed over recently to the Education Department, 23 filmstrip projectors a gift of the United States Government. Ten of these film-strip projectors are electrical a new type of machine with, a
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    65 5 PHOTO. Emperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopia studies military tactics In Addis Ababa, recently, as some of his bodyguard officers explain to him a field operation. On the right is Colonel Rickard NUson, Swedish Officer engaged in the training of the bodyguard troops. Seated at left are the Emperor's two sons,
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  • 220 5 COLOMBO, June 23. Sir Francis Molamure's ■riant one-eyed elephant, Kalawane Aliya, ran amok, killed and trampled its mahout to pulp, Samuel Appu, and terrorised an entire village for nearly five days. Nearly 200 people, some of them armed, searched a stretch of jungle
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  • 176 5 COLOMBO, June 23. Sir Francis Molamure, Speaker of the House of Representatives, who returned to Colombo from the Panamure kraal town, told me he had seen two herds of about 70 elephants, about four miles from the stockade. These animals might wander about In
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  • 136 5 COLOMBO, June 23.— Mr. T. E. Mack, assistant superintendent of El Teb Estate, Passara, is lying unconscious in Badulla hospital with injuries alleged to have been inflicted on him In an attack by some estate labourers. Axes and a hatchet are said to have been used in
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  • 86 5 COLOMBO, June 23.— Witnjn the next month nearly 500 cases of tinned mangoes from Ceylon are expected in London for British consumption. This Is the first large consignment of Ceylonc»aß«4 tillt V> few«*4 clusively for the trade in London. The Managing Director of a London firm
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  • 209 5 Assist Under Developed Countries— Says Saraiya LONDON, June 22. Mr. R. G. Saraiya, Indian Government delegate at two International cotton iwnfe- j renees in the United States, said here on Tuesday there was no reason why clothes made from surplus cotton from the dollar area should not be i made
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  • 69 5 MADRAS, June 23.— The Madras Bar Council has added one more provision to the Bar Council Rules. The new rule, marked Rule 32 (li) (d) says: An advocate appearing for hte client In any case, who has not been paid his fee In full as stipulated
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  • 278 5 PANDIT KUNZRU HOPEFUL OF PAKISTAN'S SUPPORT SECUNDERABAD, June 23— Pandit H. N. Kunzru, who led the Indian delegation to South Africa, in an interview to the United Press of India here expressed the hope that Pakistan would fall in line with India and boycott the Round Table Conference called by
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  • 68 5 I SIRKALI, June 23. Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Pub- lie Works, Madras, recently laid the foundation-stone of the Cole- roon bridge at Anaikaran Chatram. connecting the Tanjore and South Arcot districts. The bridge is estimated to cost I about Rs. 26 lakhs of which
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  • 306 5 Rehabilitation Minister Concludes Four-day Tour Of Assam CALCUTTA, Juno 23 Mr Aiit KMi«J ai M *ster of State tor Rehabilitation. Government of India, returned to Calcutta by air «ru-? our days tour ot Assam vicVtoH o £i, A^ am the Minister visited Shillong, Gauhati and Silffi£ nd t i le
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  • 518 6 Educational Activities Of S'pore Ramakrishna Mission REVIEW BY SWAMI VAMADEVANANDA The work of the Ramakrishna Mission in Singapore was briefly reviewed by its President Swami Vamadevananda on the occasion of the opening of the Ramakrishna Mission Dormitory on June 18 by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Requesting Pandit ji to perform the
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  • 96 6 The Governor has approved tht fololwing appointments: Mr. R. M. Young, Senior Educa tion Officer, Special Grade, Malayan Education Service, to act as Director of Education, Singapore, with 1 effect from 16th June, 1950 in place of Mr. W. Frisby. E.D. Mr. E. H .8. Bretherton, Senior Education Officer,
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  • 25 6 A fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society, Singapore will be held today Saturday at 7.30 p.m. at 46, Serangoon Road. All are cordially invited.
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  • 49 6 Mr. Mrs. SETHURAMANRAKI who were married on Friday, May 19, at the Chettiars' Hall. Sentul, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Raki, ft well-known Tamil Journalist and Secretary, is at present attached to the Continental Trading Film Ltd. Mrs. RaKi is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Alagamalai of Serdang.
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  • 84 6 LONDON, June 23.— The Soviet periodical New Times today attacked Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, for the speeches he made during his recent tour of South-East Asian countries, according to Moscow Radio. "Pointing to his struggle against Communism," New Times said. "Nehru slanderously accused Communists
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  • 38 6 BOMBAY, June 23.— F. W. Pollack, Editor of India and Israel, a monthly magazine published here, announced that he had been appointed by his Government as Trade Commissioner of Israel in South-East Asia with headquarters in Bombay. Reuter
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  • 63 6 JAPANESE GENERAL TO BE HANGED June 23— LieutenantGeneral Nishimara was Thursday sentenced by the Australian war crimes court to be hanged His aide, Captain Nonaka m sentenced to six months i m L ment. im Pnso a Nishimura and Nonaka were cha ed with the murder of 110 AustraJif and
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    • 366 6 THANKS 1 We extend our sincere thanks to those who attended our wedding on the 17th June, '50, at St. Pauls Church, Bukit Tengkah, those who spoke and attended at "Perlyar Manimandapam", 735, Main Road, Prai, those who attended for the reception, from locally and outstations, those who helped with
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