Indian Daily Mail, 2 July 1950

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  • 19 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 110. SINGAPORE, SUND AY, JULY 2, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 611 1 Indian Chief Justice 's Warning BOMBAY, July l.—Mr. Hamlal J. Kania, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India, said here on Monday (June 26) that the one thing that stood between world war and world peace was the United Nations and the
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  • 288 1 DANGER TO WORLD PEACE NEW DELHI, July 1. A spark anywhere today might start a world conflagration, said Rajkumari Anrit Kaur, Health MinLster. here o.i Monday referring to the present Korean situation. The Health Minister was speaking at the 'United Nations India D-.y' organised by the United Nations Association of
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  • 54 1 NAGPUR, July I.—Smoking m cinema theatres has been made an offence here under the Municipalities Act. According to a bye-law made by the Nagpur Municipal Committee, no person can smoke m a.- cinema theatre while a picture is being shown. Breach of the rule is
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  • 128 1 NEW DELHI. July I.— The Education, Minister, Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad, wp.s injured on Saturday night (June 25) from a fail while stepping out of his bed room at his new residence. Thinking there was a flight of steps leading out of the bed room.
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  • 111 1 Six hundred and sixty-five new schools are now being built m Britain. This is disclosed m a report .issued on Wednesday by the Minister of Education, which states that the value of educational building being carried out amounts In seventy million pounds. There
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  • 46 1 NEW DELHI, June 30.— An International Wool Secretariat Research Fellowship has been awarded to Mr. H. R. Chipalakati, Chemistry demonstrator at Gujrat College, Ahmedabad. He will proceed to the Royal Technical College, Glasgow, where he will do research work on textile fires.- GIIS
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  • 105 1 Matthew J. Chandy, assistant to the U.S.I.S. Public Affairs Officer for Singapore and Malaya who is now touring America as a guest of the U.S. State Department, has appeared m three television broadcasts so far, he writes m a letter just received here. Mr. Chandy has been
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  • 487 1 KOTTAYAM, July I<—The formal inauguration of a strong volunteer organisation, comprising well-train-ed youth devoted to the task of protecting Hindu cu n n ounce me nt was made on t lire and religious instil ut ions m the Kerala Union Jias been announced.
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  • 432 1 MURDER OF 10-YEAR-OLD GIRL: APPEAL TO PUBLIC FOR INFORMATION Attached is a photograph of Winnie Annie Spencer, whose dead body was found on the beach at Teloh Blanga at 9.30 a m on Friday, June 30. Winnie was a pupil at the Convent of the Holy infant Jesus Katong. She
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  • 34 1 S. KOREA DEFENCE COLLAPSES TOKYO. July I.— The resistance of the South Korean Army has completely collapsed, according to a radio-telephone message from Taejon. the new seat: of the South Korean Government..- D Reuter
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  • 64 1 SINGAPORE. July 1. Ships of the Indian Naval Squadron lying m the Singapore Roads will be open to the public Sunday, tomorrow, July 2, from 2 p. ax to 5 p.m. The public will have to make their own arrangements for water transport from
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  • 87 1 LAKE SUCCESS. July 1. The skyblue United Nations flag is expected shortly to fly over the combined sea. land and air operations m Korea, it was learned here today. Orders have been given to the UN. security forces to send to Korea, with all possible
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  • 50 1 KARACHI. July I.— The book "One Hundred Great Lives," published by Odham Press. Ltd., of Londca and the Graystone Press of New York, has been banned m Pakistan because its chapter on the life of the Prophet Mohammed is considered objectionable by government authorities.— A.P.
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  • 1265 2 'Complaints Will Be Investigated' Election Commissioner's Assurance NEW DELHI, July 1. Mr. S. Sen, Chief Election Commissioner, said here to-day that he would welcome any "concrete complaints or suggestions'' from any party or person m regard to preparation of electoral roils or delimitation and
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  • 341 2 KARACHI. July I.— What may be \*,ell described as a case of ja3 piloting caused the death of two young Parsi girls who with four other girls, were picknicking at the Clifton beach here on The accident occurred when a
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    69 2 PHOTO. Egypt has called In U.S. experts to help flght the cotton \vorm plague, which is costing the nation a 30 per cent, loss m her main export produce. American helicopters and crews carried out a cotton-spray-ing demonstration at Cairo's national sporting club grounds June 12 under the auspices of
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  • 1097 3 "BOUND TO ENHANCE GOVTS PRESTIGE," SAYS CHIEF MINISTER VELLODI SECUNDERABAD, July 1."The "The incorporation of four representatives of the State Congress m Hyderabad Cabinet does not, of course, make the Government fully democratic but it points the way to fuller and complete democratisation, said
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  • 64 3 CALCUTTA. July 1. "Sa.be Palace." the Calcutta residence of His Exalted Highness the Nizam jf Hyderabad, will soon be derequisitioned. It was learnt here. The building will be released to the Nizam's representative m Calcutta as soon as alternative accommodation has been found by the Government
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  • 215 3 NEW DELHI, July 2.— An Account ant-General will shortly be appointed to control the expenditure of Indian diplomatic and consular missions. Due to financial stringency after devaluation, the Indian Government asked the envoys to cut their expenditure to the minimum, but the diplomatic budget
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  • 305 3 INDO PAKISTAN AGREEMENT ON SURPLUS CEMENT MACHINERY KARACHI. June 30— The Governments of Pakistan r.nd Inuia are uuuerstood to nave entered into an agreement under wmch they nave allowed the export of surpnu cement machinery from one country to the other, according to tht Associated Press of Pakistan. India, it
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    196 3 PhotographH taken on the occasion ot the press conference held on board the Indian flagship INS "felhi" on Wednesday, June 21. The conference was addressed by Rear-Admiral G. Bernard, Commander of the Indian Naval Squadron which lias been on a vfcit to Singapore since June 21. The squadron will be
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  • 381 3 i 77 n tho ,nost »p«-«'ch of the joint tour. Dr. Malik. Pakistan* Minister for Minorities, on June 6 severely eritieised a section of Moulvis some of whom had been telling their people for sometime past after Friday prayers that
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  • 2117 4 Refusal Of Right Of Collective Bargaining Will Not Be Tolerated Presidential Address At Delegates Conference Say ink that "there appeared to be no genuine de^ir^ r,n th n part of the MPIEA to discuss the claims" of the estate Saff r Devadason m his
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