Indian Daily Mail, 8 July 1950
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Title Section16 1950-07-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 146. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1950. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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455 1950-07-08 1 Acceptance Of Sec-Councits Resolution Defended Military Help To S. Korea Beyond India's Capacity NEW DELHI, July 7.— lndia's Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru said today India had not offered and did not intend to offer to mediate on the Korean situation. He told a press455 words
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266 1950-07-08 1 Indian Premier Pandit Jauaharlai Nehru today said return of Soviet I Russia to the United Nations and admission to the U.N. of Communist China are "necessary pre-requisites to ending the Korean hostilities'' adds an A.P. report. Pandit Nehru tdld a press confeferer.ce both he.Reuter; A.P. - 266 words
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133 1950-07-08 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 7.— Mr. K. M. Munshi India's Food Minister, told Madras Ministers and Food Officials during discussions yesterday that the Central Government was now actively considering a proposal to sink 1.000 tube wells in the coastal133 words
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70 1950-07-08 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, July 7. Bombay today experienced the heaviest showers since the advpnt of the Monsoon. More than four inches have fallen upto noon, flooding the low-lying areas of the City. A portion of a building in Bombay South collapsed causing70 words
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191 1950-07-08 1 The following letter has been received from Rear Admiral G. Barnard, Commodore of the Indian Naval Squadron to the Governor Sir Franklin Gimson: "Your Excellency. Before leaving Singapore, I would like to record, on behalf of myself, the CommJinding Officers, officers and191 words
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104 1950-07-08 1 BAN ON MANUFACTURE OF VEGETABLE GHEE URGED (From Our Own Correspondent) AHMEDABADS, July 7.— Pandit Thakurdas Bhargava will move a resolution in the Indian Parliament that the manufacture of vegetable ghee be prohibited in India. The resolution said that aa a result of the manufacture of vegetable ghee "it has104 words
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189 1950-07-08 1 BIGGEST MANHUNT IN BOMBAY'S HISTORY BOMBAY, July 7. The entire police force in Bombay was mobilised in one of the biggest manhunts in the city's history last night as five prisoners on their way to court jumped out of a speeding police van and disappeared among crowds in the shoppingReuter - 189 words
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Article26 1950-07-08 1 The Governor has approved the appointment of Mj. W- L. Blythe M.C.S., to be a member of the Singapore Harbour Board with effect from July 3.26 words
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101 1950-07-08 1 S. AFRICA GOES AHEAD WITH APARTHEID CAPETOWN, July 7. The South African Government today promulgated the Group Areas Act 1950 designed to separate white and coloured people into different living areas in a Government Gezette Extraordinary. The Act provides *'for the establishment of group areas, for the control of acquisitionReuter - 101 words
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Article35 1950-07-08 1 CAIRO, July 7. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Indian Prime Minister, has apu^aled to Egyptian Premier Nahas Pasha to secure Egypt" s recognition of the Chinese Communist Government, Lndin officials stated here. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article47 1950-07-08 1 A Gazette Notification Issued yesterday states- that an examination in Law for Cadets in the Malayar Civil Service, the Malayan Policf Service, the Malayan Customs Service and for officers in the Immi gration Department will be held ir Singapore on Oct. 9, 10 and 11.47 words
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Article82 1950-07-08 1 NEW DELHI. July 7. -The postponement until August 1 of a new regulation requiring passports for all travellers to and from Burma has been announced here. At present the entry of Indians into Burma is regulated by a permit system. The new regulation was toReuter - 82 words
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Article100 1950-07-08 1 Six more bandits were hanged at Pudu Gaol yesterday morning. They were the 95th, 96th, 97th, 98th 99th and 100th bandite executed under the Emergency Regulations The names were Jaafar bin Hu?sain. Wong Choy, Wong Chik, Mohamed Dol bin Ismail. Mat bin Ali and Abdullah bin100 words
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Article152 1950-07-08 1 Early yesterday morning the European manager of an estate in Perak accompanied by four Special Constables was attacked by bandits on the estate. One Special Constable was killed and the manager and one other Special Constable were wounded, says a Police Communique issued in Kuala. Lumpur yesterday.152 words
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Article28 1950-07-08 1 The Governor has appointed Mr. Robert Marcus Young to be a Temporary Official Member of the Legislative Council ot the Colony in toe abawwe «t m, AltWl WtfiUm28 words
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Article49 1950-07-08 1 Information has been received that a dangerous infectious disease, namely, smaJlpox, exists in Pontianak (Borneo). Under .section 61 of the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance, 1939 It is hereby declared that Pontianak (Borneo) is an infected place for ihe purposes of the said Ordinance.49 words
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372 1950-07-08 1 90,000 N. KOREAN TROOPS CONTINUE THEIR SOUTHWARD DRIVE TOKYO, July 7.— A major battle between 90,000 North Korean Red troops and a smaller American force was in the offing Friday. The battle scene is expected to be the rugged, winding, Kim Kum river country372 words
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161 1950-07-08 1 BOMBAY. July 7. The Portuguese administration in the West coast settlement, of Goa, 300 miles from here, has promulgated a new 'security act" to watch the movements of people goaled for previous political activities. The latest issue of the Goa official gazette announced the settingReuter - 161 words
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Article66 1950-07-08 1 NEW DELHI, July 7.- A young man who styled himself as Pandit Nehru's private secretary has been arrested by the police here on a charge of fraud. The police said that he obtained Rs. 100 from a Jobless person and "appointed" him in the secretariat. The soap-bubbleFOC - 66 words
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Article70 1950-07-08 1 TOKYO, July 7.— North Korean forces today continued to press southward with an enveloping movement by the third and fourth divisions until the front line was reached, it was officially announced here. The front line. Was reached at a point north of Chonan to Magung, which in 25Reuter - 70 words
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Advertisement30 1950-07-08 1 TYJUTYJU GRAND MIDNIGHT SHOW TODAY AT 12 PJi. AT DIAMOND T. S. BALIAH, KALI N. HETHINAM, M. R. SANTHANA LAKSHMI, KUMARI SARASWATHI in s3E^^Rijiif3^sßr fIHIK^^I v^i&hhSp imlb i?? MARIAMMAN TAMIL30 words
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847 1950-07-08 2 In dian Dail y Mail Singapore, Sat. July 8, 1950. NOTES COMMENTS (Introducing The 2 -Year -Old FITS!) UNLAWFUL BODY? IF we are not mistaken, we are hearing of the body called 'The Federation of Industrialists Traders in Singapore" for the first time from a n advertisement in a contemporary847 words
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1684 1950-07-08 2 Communist Violence Denounced Faith In Democratic Methods Stressed BOMBAY, July 1 (By Air Mail).— Unswerving adherence .o democratic methods as distin jxuished from constitutionalism, -(.•iteration of the faith in human values and a "quit" warning to hose who have no faith in1,684 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-07-08 2 PHOTO. Indian Premier Pandit Jawahajlul Nehru (right) pauses to study a 1,200-year-old Buddhist Statue at the Temple of Mendut during his st?.te visit to central Java on June 12. With him are his daughter, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, and Indonesian President Soekarno. The statue, carved from a single stone, Is rankedA.P. - 60 words
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Article120 1950-07-08 2 BOMBAY, July 7— A resourceful youngman now facing trial to* impersonation and misappropriation ot funds told the city magistrate "My crioie is symbolic ol what is going to happen to thousands under the present socia.. order." Tall, slim Shivraj Shamlal Kapoor. stood in the dockFOC - 120 words
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Article43 1950-07-08 2 NAGPUR, July 7.— Dr. Manikkam of the National Christian Council and Dr. D. G. Moses, Principal of the Hislop College, Nagpur cMadhya Pradesh) will attend on behalf of India, the International Missionary Council meeting in Toronto from July 15 to July 26. GIISGIIS - 43 words
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278 1950-07-08 2 ERNAKULAM, July 7.— The Committee appointed by the Tiavan-core-Cochin Union Government to enquire and report on. the land poucy in the State held its sittings here recently and examined prominent citizens. The questionnaire prepared by the Committee refers, among other things,FOC - 278 words
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141 1950-07-08 2 MADRAS, July 7. Rift in the leadership o* the Communist Party of India has now sp read to the Communist detenus in various jails in Madras State. Gi\-~o ttm in iormation, the Madras Minister, Mr. K. Madhavu Menoa, said tner<; were two sectionsGIIS - 141 words
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143 1950-07-08 2 NEW DELHI. July 7. "Social service" or '"Homely life" was 1 the jption placed before Mrs. Matthai, .viie of Dr. Jonn. Matthai, Indian finance Minister, st a farewell .unction arranged here in h«>r nonour, Mr. Mohanlal Saxena, India's tehabilitation Minister who was flaying best toFOC - 143 words
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91 1950-07-08 2 FREE TRADE UNIONS DELEGATION IN BOMBAY BOMBAY, July 7. A delegation jf International Confederation of "ree Trade Unions arrived In Bombay on July 4 to .study Trade Jnion problems in India, It consists of Mr. F. W. Dalley of the British Trade Union Congress, Mr. Gordon Chapman, (American Federation ofGIIS - 91 words
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Advertisement128 1950-07-08 2 GANDHI ASTROLOGER Health, wealth, r Journey etc., lucky /r-*«*4 A numbers, days by «^M^ monthly details I m#Pl y ear $4 Weekly $12. VM JmJ Five questions $2.00. \m*^nfiZ/ Send Horoscope chart or state sex age profession and writing time. Dollar Notes or M.O. accepted. V. K. SATAG GOPACHARIAR HANUMAN128 words
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1619 1950-07-08 3 Plan For India s 'National Revival' Fuller Details Of Socialist Party's Manifesto 'Economic Civil Service' Proposed BOMBAY, July 7. The Socialist Party has announce" an eighteen-point "programme for national revival" and pledged itself to pu: forth every ou^ce of energy for its fulfilment. The programme which, according to the party,FOC - 1,619 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-07-08 3 PHOTO. The Massed Bands of the Brigade of Guards march off the Horse Guards Parade Ground in London after the ceremony of trooping the colour on June 8. King George VI took the salute during the ceremony, which traditionally marks the official birthday of the reigning monarch.- A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-07-08 3 PHOTO. Scores of hats sail toward the ra fters as U.S. Naval Academy Candidates celebrate their graduation to Commissioned Rank in traditional manner at the Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland. June 2. The young officers will serve with the Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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70 1950-07-08 3 LUCKNOW. July 7. The U.P. Legislative Council on Jun<" 26 pasi,ed the Sales Tax (Amendment) 81.l and the Industrial Disputes (Amendment) Bill. The Bills had earlier been passed by the Lower House. During the discussion of the Sales Tax Bill. Mr. Sampurnanand. Finance Minister,FOC - 70 words
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81 1950-07-08 3 AMRITSAR, July 7. Mr. Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon, a leader ui the Forward Bloc who was wanted by the police in a case under the Public Safety Act, appeared himself in the court of a local .nagistrate on June 26. Ke was r. leasedFOC - 81 words
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538 1950-07-08 3 NEW DELHI, July 7. Comprehensive measures to place agricultural statistics in India on a, sound basis are suggested in the Report just published of the Committee or. the Co-ordination of Agricultural Statistics which was appointed by the Government of India, in April lastFOC - 538 words
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374 1950-07-08 3 AUDITOR-GENERAL TO INVESTIGATE AFFAIRS NEW DELHI, July 7.— The Comptroller and Au-ditor-General of India, Mr. V. Narahari Rao, said that his two-month tour of Indian Missions abroad was not occasioned by any "sensational disclosures of irregularities" of accounts there, but was undertaken strictly in pursuanceFOC - 374 words
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298 1950-07-08 3 CENSUS OFFICERS FOR MADRAS STATE APPOINTED MADRAS, Jmy 7. i'ne Governmexic ox iviaatH. nave appuluccd, oiiurf tne provLa. ons ox tn^ Census aci, iy-40, um outers named Dcivw wo De census umcers witnin the iocai areas spccu\ea against eacn: superintendent of <.*nsus Operacioua lor ivxauras ana one joint wupcrxiiuenarrno ofFOC - 298 words
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Article33 1950-07-08 3 NEW DELHI. July ..—The Commerce Minister, Me. Sri Prakasa, stated that there was no question of his having implied the possibility of any revaluation of the Indian rupee. FOCFOC - 33 words
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70 1950-07-08 3 BOMBAY, July 7 —A variety of Indian products textiles, handicrafts and books— will be on exhibition at the first Interactional Trade Fair in the United States, opening in Chicago August 7. Indian businessmen have so far registered for "airlift" of about DO tons ofFOC - 70 words
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1335 1950-07-08 4 Effect On Food Production Will Be Felt By 1952 SURAT, July 7.— Mr. A. N. Khosia, Chairman of the Central Waterways, Irrigation, and Navigation Commission, in an interview, expressed satisfaction at the progress of the various river valley multi-purpose schemes in India.FOC - 1,335 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-07-08 4 PHOTO Taken ?.t Korea's 38th Parallel, above picture dated June 8 1950 These three South Korean riflemen keep their eyes glued aloni their gun barrel* as they watch the movement of figures In the SotnmmUst territory of North Korea below thtm. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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136 1950-07-08 4 NEW DELHI. July 7.— The United Nations Secretariat has asked the British Overseas Airways Corporation to provide a special plane for the personal use of Sir Owen Dixon, the Kashmir Mediator, S.r Owen Is expected to begin a round of important and decisive conferences inFOC - 136 words
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Article, Illustration101 1950-07-08 4 The Qutb Minar, world's tallest Minaret, eleven miles .south of Deihi, naa been sealed oy tne police to prevent still more suicidal jumpers. Built as a tower of Victory in 1190 &y yutb-ua-Din, tne lirst Muslim Conqueror of Delni, tne Minaret is 234 feet hign and hasA.P. - 101 words
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344 1950-07-08 4 CEMKAL BOAKD SET UP NEW DELHI, July 7.— The Government of India have constituted a Central Board of Forestry to secure dose co-ordination in forestry matters and more especially in integrated use of land and help in maintaining adequate standard* in forestry education. It willFOC - 344 words
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Article582 1950-07-08 4 Task Of Planning Commission BOMBAY, July 7.—A major plan for better rural development in India with a view to helping, among other things, the grow more food campaign in the country is now engaging the attention of the Planning Commission writes the United Press of IndiaFOC - 582 words
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Article55 1950-07-08 4 BOMBAY, July 7.— lndia's production of 100,000 tons of paper in 1949 met only half the demands at home, according to trade figures released here. The quantity was 8 percent more than the 1948 level, and was the output of 15 miles with a total InstalledFOC - 55 words
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Article564 1950-07-08 4 COMMERCE MINISTER'S TALKS IN BOMBAY BOMBAY, July 7.— lndia's Commerce Minister, Mr. Sri rrakarn, told the Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, Bombay, recently that all applications tor the current licensing period would be cleared by September. This did not mean, he added, that licencesFOC - 564 words
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Article, Illustration63 1950-07-08 4 PHOTO. East meets West at the. moral re-armament world assembly at Caux, Switaerlai id, recently. Here Anton Storeh, Federal Minister of Labour from Germany (left) is g:eeted by Hassan Ismail, Director-General of the Egyptian Department of Labour, and by Jagjivan Ram (rxtreme right), Indian Minister of Labour. At extreme leftA.P. - 63 words
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345 1950-07-08 5 CEYLON NEWS: Importance Of National Languages Stressed JAFFNA, July 7. The Government's new educational, policy might be published shortly, stated Mr, E. A. Nugawela, Minister of Education, at a public meeting at Jaffna Central, College hall in connextion with the silver jubilee celebrationsFOC - 345 words
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Article, Illustration74 1950-07-08 5 Brigadier General Yu (second from left) explains how his artillery men operate. Listening at rear are (left to right): Jorhn Foster Dulles, Advisor to the U.S. State Department; U.S. Colonel W. H. S. Wright, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army Military Advisory Group In Korea; Major General Choi ByungA.P. - 74 words
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Article156 1950-07-08 5 COLOMBO. July 7.— The Traffic Committee of the Colombo Municipal Council will shortly consider ine possibility of reserving certain areas in the Port as All-Day Stands lor private motor vehicles. Owners of cars who wish to avail themselves of the privilege will nave to payFOC - 156 words
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167 1950-07-08 5 COLOMBO, July 7. The Lampson Plan to reorganise and develop broadcasting in Ceylon has been finally accepted by the Cabinet, and the Treasury has made financial provision to give effect to the scheme with the least possible delay. Under the new scheme, Mr. JohnFOC - 167 words
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153 1950-07-08 5 COLOMBO, July 7. When the Senate meets next, Senator A. R. A. Razik will move that Imports from Japan and other occupied countries be exclusively reserved for Ceylonese importers, including newcomers and the Department of Co-operative Undertakings. On the same day SenatorFOC - 153 words
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Article54 1950-07-08 5 BANGALORE, July 7.— Scarcity of rains in Mysore wili affect coffee production for current year to the extent of 2,000 tons, it is learned here. The crop, expected to be harvested in winter, will yield only 19,680 tons according to present estimates. Last year the productionFOC - 54 words
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217 1950-07-08 5 ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERY IN MANNAR DISTRICT COLOMBO, July 7.— A stratified skeleton, the nrst to be found in Ceylon so far, and the remains of an ancient Hindu shrine have been discovered in Mantai in the Manlar district. This was disclosed to me by Mr 3 Sanmuganathan, Assistant Arhaeological Commissioner, whoFOC - 217 words
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Article63 1950-07-08 5 COLOMBO. July 7.— Dr. T H I DE SILVA of Mirihana hajs filed an action in the Colombo District Court, claiming from the Trust Co Ltd., of Galfoor Building, Colombo, a sum of Rs. 50,000 as damages for injuries sustained in a motor accident. Mr. H.FOC - 63 words
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79 1950-07-08 5 BOMBAY. July 7.— The first Inlian school for the "partially blind'will be opened in Bombay this year. With initial provision for twelve, the school will train students in reading and handicrafts. Mr. T. K. Ghosal, Principal of che Blind School in Bombay, told lewsmen thatFOC - 79 words
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Article, Illustration55 1950-07-08 5 PHOTO. To these three nvn falls the task of defending South Korea against the surprise invasion begun early Juno 25 by Communist Northern Forces. They are (left to right): Admiral Sohn Won Yll, Navy Chief; Defence Minister Sinn Sung Mo; and Major General Choi Byung Duk, Chief of Staff ofA.P. - 55 words
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242 1950-07-08 5 NEWS COMMENTS ON COMMUNAL INCIDENTS: EDITORS LAY DOWN GENERAL PRINCIPLES AT DACCA CONFCE. DACCA, July 7.— The Joint Committee the AINEC PNEC concluded a two-day session here on Wednesday (June 26) night after discussing many important questions concerning the implementation Of the Nehru-Liaquat Pact in relation to the Press. AFOC - 242 words
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516 1950-07-08 5 PAK GOVT. STEP TO CONTROL CALCUTTA REGISTERED VESSELS C ALCUT TA, July 7.— The recent notification of the Pakistan Government that all vessels plying on the rivers of Eastern Pakistan must be registered at the Port of Chittagong poses a question of great importance516 words
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Article105 1950-07-08 5 NEW DELHI, July 7. A new Trade Agreement >>etween India and Switzerland has been ratified by the two Governments. This, replaces the previous Agreement, which came to an end on February 28, 1950. The new Agreement will remain valid up to February 28, ls»ol. Imports fromGIIS - 105 words
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Article62 1950-07-08 5 CALCUTTA, July 7. A sevenspinning wheel for jute has been designed by Mr. SatAsh Chandra Das GKipta, a social worker here Raw jute, well-combed by hand, is fed into the machine which comprises a flyex spindle of steel rotated by a crank and wheel arrangement.FOC - 62 words
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235 1950-07-08 5 NEW DELHI, July ..—The Foodgrains Procurements Investigation Committee, which was appointed by the Government of India in February last under the Chairmanship of Mr. M. Thirumal Rao, M.P., has strongly urged the retention of the control on foodgrains in the country, it isFOC - 235 words
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60 1950-07-08 5 NEW DELHI, July 6— The American community in New Delhi celebrated their country's National Day on July 4 with a reception at the American Embassy. The American Ambassador, Mr. Ley Henderson, in a broadcast from All-India Radio assured the people of India of theGIIS - 60 words
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48 1950-07-08 5 NEW DELHI, July 7.— The Government of India will shortly set up a Pilot Public Library Service to promote social education In the country. Assisted by the UNESCO's technical personnel, the library will form an integral part of the Government's literacy camnaien. FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article1336 1950-07-08 6 Mr. Sarangapany s Warning To Eligible But Unregistered Voters VOTE IS A GREAT LEVELLER Those who are qualified to become voters but who do not register themselves as such, will be rendered political orphans, warned Mr. G. Sarangapany, V icePresident of the Singapore Labour Party, in1,336 words
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Article33 1950-07-08 6 A fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held today (Saturday) at 7.30 p.m at 40 *>tpLson Road, the residence of Mr E Rangaya, All are cordially invited.33 words
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Advertisement167 1950-07-08 6 IMPORTANCE OF ADULT FRANCHISE The voting right is very imporKOTICE. 1.. K. K. R. PiUai, is going to purchase the house at No. 177-26 West Hill Road, 134. Milestone, Seletar lrom K. Pavetran. who is the owner of this house, and advance has been paid for the purchase of thi^167 words
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Advertisement78 1950-07-08 6 Today: 7.00 and 9.15 p.m. TULSA (Cclor by Technicolor) TONIGHITMIDNIGHT (11.30 p.m.) BALADI wa KHEFFA x /(in Egyptian with English v Sub-titles) -SHIRIN Today 2 Shows: 6.45 9.30 p.m. Tomorrow 3 Shows: 3.30. 6.45 9.30 p.m "XHANDRALEKA (Hindustani) /Starring: RAJKUMARI. and M. K. RADHA TONIGHT MIDNIGHT: v SULOCHANA Tamil) Today:78 words
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