Indian Daily Mail, 22 July 1950
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Title Section16 1950-07-22 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 159. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1950. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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398 1950-07-22 1 Decision On Hindi Reversed English Made Compulsory (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 21. The Government's new education policy regarding the teaching of languages m schools has been greatly welcomed by the Press and Teachers throughout the State. Education Minister Mr. Madhava Menon announced on398 words
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171 1950-07-22 1 GAUHATI DEMONSTRATIONS ON STATE LANGUAGE DAY GAUHATI, July 21. A pmwi "'ii, carrying placards and shouting slogans demanding the immediate de da ration of Assamese as the language of the State, paraded the main thoroughfares of the town on Sunday morning. It was organized by the Asom Jatiya Mahasabha InFOC - 171 words
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133 1950-07-22 1 ATTLEE TELLS PARLT OF BRITAINS FIRM ATTITUDE TOWARDS KOREAN CONFLICT LONDON. Juiy 21. —^reat Britain ■jtod firm on Thursday night behind he United Nations Security Council iemand for a withdrawal of North /Coreana to their own territory as ;i -U-st step toward peace m Korea Prime Minister Clement Atllee loldA.P. - 133 words
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Article54 1950-07-22 1 MADRAS, July 21 —The Archbishop of Madras, the Most Rev. Dr. L. Mathias will leave next week for Rome to pay his official visit to the Pope. The Archbishop, who celebrates his bird birthday cext week will compviesthood and 16 years as Archbiplete at the same time 37 years ofGIIS - 54 words
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136 1950-07-22 1 Nine Countries Replied Lie's Appeal: But Not Sending Troups LAKE SUCCESS, iv r 81.— None of the nine countries* i»-'eh li:;ve so far replied to the appeal of the United Nutions ifUJMy (ienenil Trygve Lie, havt» offered troops for Korea, it was understood here toJay. A United Nations spokesman refusedReuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration75 1950-07-22 1 Pakistan Contingent of Girl Guides for the International Girl P Guide and Girl Scout Conference to be held m Oxford, photo- H graphed with Miss Fatima Jinnah, Patroness of the Pakistan Girl ft Guides Association before their departure. Picture show?, from ff left to right: (standing) Mrs. Pastakia, Begum Taseer.75 words
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472 1950-07-22 1 BANDITS DESTROY TWO BUSES AND ONE LORRY A security forces patrol was fired at yesterday morning m Perak. The patrol returned the fire and the bandits withdrew. Following up the patrol came upon a bandit camp m which they found a Chinese who had been472 words
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63 1950-07-22 1 INDIA DECLINES PERSIAN GOVT.'S INVITATION TEHERAN. July 21. India has declined the Persian Government's invitation to attend an economio conference of Moslem countries to be held here next October, the Teheran press reported to.lay. Newspapers said India's Airuassador to Persia, Ali Zaheer, told the Perian Govt., India, not being aReuter - 63 words
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121 1950-07-22 1 MOSCOW PRESS ON SETTLEMENT OF KOREAN QUESTION MOSCOW, July 21. Moscow new*papert* on Friday reported that the United State* had "rejected Pandit Nehru's proposal for peacefully settling the Korean question." That was the way the story waa headlined. The commentary ifeself was a Tass dispatch from Washington printed by allA.P. - 121 words
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Article57 1950-07-22 1 NEW DELHI, July 21.^-The Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan and the United Nations Mediator for Kashmir, Sir Owen Dixon, met to gether for two and half hours yesterday at Government House, New Delhi, to discuss the Kashmir question. The meeting was adjourned until today, according toReuter - 57 words
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416 1950-07-22 1 QUESTION OF VALIDITY: HIGH COURT RESERVES JUDGMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 21. After two whole days arguments concluded Wednesday afternoon before a full bench of the Madras High Court on the issue whether the Government Order restricting admission to a416 words
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427 1950-07-22 1 AMERICAN TROOPS TAKE UP NEW DEFENCE LINE ALLIED NAVAL GUNS DESTROY YONGDOK TOKYO, July 21. Superior numbers of North Korean tanks, infantrymen and guerrillas won blazing Taejon today after two days of fierce and costly attack. Hard fighting American troops who gave up the city of 150,000 took up aA.P. - 427 words
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Article102 1950-07-22 1 ELECTION OF PRESIDENT ON AUGUST 26 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. July 21.— The election of the President of the Nasik Session of the Indian National Congress will be held on Aug. 26. Mr. Kata Venkatara Rao, General Secretary of the A.IC.C. announced here yesterday. August 8102 words
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67 1950-07-22 1 Reprisal Threat Against Indian Newspapers (From Our Own Correspondent) CUDDALORE. July 21.— Mr. Edouard Oubert, Minister m charge, General Administration and Labour, m Pondicherry has threatened Indian n'/wspapers with reprisals, writes the IDM Special Correspondent who recently visited the French Settlement iii South India. In an interview to the Correspondent,67 words
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861 1950-07-22 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. July 22, 1950. NOTES COMMENTS (On The Tragedy Of The 13 Musketeers!) FATE OF AN APPEAL y^ND so even Mr. Thivy's appeal I seems to have gone m vain! i Those Thirteen Musketeers are adamant and determined to go ahead with their mischievous j scheme861 words
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582 1950-07-22 2 List Of 22 Killed: Nehru's Secretary Among Victims NEW DELHI, July 17 (Uy Air Mai»).— 1 thf eighteen passengers and four members of lhe crew of a Dakota plane on a direct flight from Delhi to Srinauar were killed m a crash todayFOC - 582 words
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70 1950-07-22 2 BRINAGAR, July 21.— Over 20 Ipenoftl wee Injured, three .seriously, I when o truck foil into running; 1 stream The accident took place about 45 mitei outside Brinagar m the S inagar-Pahalg-aon Road. It la reported that whilo attempting to negotiate a sharp turnFOC - 70 words
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Article38 1950-07-22 2 NEW DELHI. July 21.— The Punjab 1 Government have purchased over 290,000 tons of wheat till July 8 under their monopoly procurement scheme. This exceeds the target for the year by ever 115,000 tons. FOCFOC - 38 words
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Article84 1950-07-22 2 106 YEARS OLD COLOMBO, July 21.— Don Samarasinghe Andra.yas, of AgaJakada. who says he is 106 years of ag claims to b* 1 the oldest man m Ceylon. Though old and feeble Ik is yet m pertecl health, and takes his usual diet, says an Akuressa report. Ho has marriedFOC - 84 words
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Article, Illustration81 1950-07-22 2 PHOTO. Sli.n Chien (right). Cnmmunist Ch iia's First Representative m India, arrived m Calcutta July 11. Shen w !l act as charge D'AJfoires at the Embassy m New Delhi until Amba -.-.ador Designate General Yuan Chung Hsien arrives, possibly m August. Pictured m Calcutta after the ii. w diplomat's arrivalA.P. - 81 words
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485 1950-07-22 2 Congregational Prayer CALC 'JTTA July 21.— The Id celebration m Calcutta and suburbs on Monday were marked by usual scenes of enthusiasm and solemnity. The biggest gathering was m the meddan where about a lakh of. people attended the congregational prayer. TheFOC - 485 words
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232 1950-07-22 2 BOMBAY, July 21.— Mr. V. B. Karnik, Managing Editor of theRadical Humanist and Miss Maniben Kara, Printer and Publisher of the paper, charged with publishing a secret Government circular, were on July 15 acquitted by the Chief Presidency Magistrate of Bombay. Mr.FOC - 232 words
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Article, Illustration73 1950-07-22 2 PHOTO. Four delegates to the World Conference of Girl Guides wear the costumes of their homelands at Headquarters m London's Buckingham Palace Road July 15. Displaying a Mascot doll to fellow delegates is Mrs. H. C. Captain (left) of Bombay, India. The others are (left to right): Colette Roullet ofA.P. - 73 words
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342 1950-07-22 2 AID TO DISPLACED STUDENTS: INDIA OUT'S NEW PLAN LOAMS TO BE REPLACED BY STIPENDS DELHI, July 2L— TV Pwer^meni of Tn J ia h*ve drawn nil a "ew three ye*: cheins for tv .icnl assistance +r > displaced students, it was officially stated here. Under the schema, <h system ofFOC - 342 words
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1413 1950-07-22 3 LIMITS ON OFFICERS' JURISDICTION BOMBAY HIGH COURTS RULING BOMBAY, July 21.— The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Gajendragadkar of the Bombay High Court on July 11 ordered the release of 25 persons, including 17 Communists, who were detained m the Yerawada Jail at PoonaFOC - 1,413 words
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Article, Illustration89 1950-07-22 3 William Dowdell, former Cleveland. Ohio, U.6.A., and New York Newspaperman, now editor of the Unglish-Langiuge "Rome Daily American," and Miss Augusta Chang, former attacne of the Chinese Nationalist umbassy m Rome, were married July 3 m Santa Susanna Church, the UJ3.A. Catholic Church m Rome. Tne best man was JackAP - 89 words
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Article523 1950-07-22 3 AGENDA FOR ENSUING CONFERENCE NEW DELHI, July 21.— Mr. Hariharnath Shastri, xVIJ*. General Secretary of the Indian JNational Trade Jnion Congress, has returned to Delhi alter four weeks' stay m Geneva where he attended the conference of the International Labour Organisation. Giving his impressionsFOC - 523 words
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858 1950-07-22 3 INDIA GOVT.'S NOTE TO MR. LIE NEW DELUL July 21.— The Government of India m a note to the Secretary-General, United Nations, requesting that the question of the treatment of Indians m South Africa be placed onFOC - 858 words
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Article, Illustration71 1950-07-22 3 PHOTO (Yesterday IDM published the news of U.S. troops' withdrawal from Taejon). L.S. troops are pictured here July 5 as they march with duffle bags across their shoulders towards the fighting line North of the emergency capital city of South Korea. The North Koreans are expected to make a two-prongedA.P. - 71 words
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Article623 1950-07-22 3 EFFORTS OF HYDERABAD SOCIAL WORKERS performed the opening ceremony of Srlmathi Sarojini Dcvi Memofo a un^ t b' y e Vsor%. I S P au InTeStißatlOn I atment Cenw These cottages have been donated by the Hyderabad branch of the All-India Conference of Social Workers, which isF.O.C. - 623 words
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Article64 1950-07-22 3 BOMBAY, July 21 —In view of a series of robberies m suburban trains during the last few months armed police escorts have now been provided on night suburban trains between Church Gate and Virar on the 8.8. and CX Railways. The ■strength of the armedFOC - 64 words
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1924 1950-07-22 4 Mr. Asoka Mehta 's Address MADRAS, July 8 (By Air Mail).— 'Democratic Socialism demands a foreign policy that will be wider than that of passive neutrality. The countries of South-East Asia must be encouraged to have a common foreign and defence policy andFOC - 1,924 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-07-22 4 PHOTO. British Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin, followed by unidentified nurse, leaves the London Clinic July 13 after his discharge He has undergone several operations within the past few months and has been convalescing m the clinic throughout the present Korean Crisis. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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786 1950-07-22 4 India Will Achieve Self -Sufficiency In Jute Datar Singh's Assurance: Need for More Cotton Growing LVTTACK, July 2L—Sardar Datar Singh, Additional Secretary, Central Ministry of Agriculture wnile assuring that self-sufficiency m jute would be achieved m India m 1951-52, the need for achieving self-suffi-ciency m cotton requirements within the nextFOC - 786 words
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Article, Illustration75 1950-07-22 4 W. AVERILL HARRIMAN. U.3. Representative in Europe for the Economic Co-operation Administration, who has been appointed a Special Assistant to U.S. President Harry S. Truman to help co-ordinate U.6. Government actions in relation to international affairs. Mr. Harriman has been E.C.A representative in Europe for slightly more than two yearsU.S.I.S. - 75 words
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616 1950-07-22 4 Delimitation Of Constituencies In India ADVISORY COMMITTEES APPOINTED m, n E v S EL P Il July 21 The Speaker of the Indian ParhameiK, Mi. GV. Mav.'aukar, anroarr er recently the Der^onnol of thiT n mitation Advisory Ccnrnicr.eos for all States excr^frg Xb S S,r wo vill advise the ChiefF.O.C. - 616 words
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Article, Illustration284 1950-07-22 5 CEYLON NEWS: Reservation Of Japanese Imports To Ceylonese Traders COLOMBO, July 21.— Indian trade circles are despondent about Senator Razik's motion width to* recently passed m amended form m the Senate io t):e effect that Japanese imports should be handled .nly by CeyloneseFOC - 284 words
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Article197 1950-07-22 5 COLOMBO, July 21. —Mr. K. VaiUunthavasan, General Secretary ->f the Government Clerical Service Union, m the course of his speech at the Kandasamy D? 4 and third strike anniversary meeting held at >ffrTr.C.S.U. Hall recently to commemorate the third anniversary of the death of Mr. V. Kandasamy,FOC; A.P. - 197 words
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Article134 1950-07-22 5 COLOMBO, July 2L Wrapped m a blue flannel garment and escorted by three priests the pilgrim Virgin left for Bombay last week by the Air-India plane en route to Portugal. The statue was taken aboard oy Rev. Fr. Marques Dos Santos of Fortugal. Two otherFOC - 134 words
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241 1950-07-22 5 QUESTIONS PUBLISHED IN NEWSPAPERS COLOx\IBO,JuIy2I.— The S.S.C. examinations were recently cancelled by the Education Department even as candidates trickled into the various examination centers on fhe day scheduled for same. Tht- cancellation followed the disclosure made the previous evening by the "Ceylon Observer" that question,FOC - 241 words
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194 1950-07-22 5 Two Passengers Fell Into Sea During Scramble For Gangway COLOMBO. July 21.— When tne S.S. "Sebestiano Caboto" berthed recently in Colombo Harbour with over 1,000 Italian immigrants on their way to Australia, there was a wild scramble towards the gangway. Such was the confusion on board that two passemgers fellFOC - 194 words
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36 1950-07-22 5 COLOMBO. July 21.— Mrs. Ela.dchumiammah Nadarajah. wife Sri Arasapillai Nadsyrajah, has been appointed Registrar of Marriagss ot Jaffna Division. She. is the first woman Registrar of Marriages m Ceylon. FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article64 1950-07-22 5 COLOMBO. July 21.— The Strathisla group of estates m Ceylon, comprising Strathisla, Aberfeldie, and Owella, has been sold as from May 31st, Last, says a London report. Announcing the sale, the directors of Ceylon Land and Produce Company, state that the price accepted was 890,000 rupees and ttsFOC - 64 words
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144 1950-07-22 5 COLOMBO. July 21.— The Ministry of Commerce and Trade has informed the Chamber of Commerce that it has still made no decision on the question of allowing rubber traders to import rubber from India for re -sale here. Following disclosures m "The TimesFOC - 144 words
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85 1950-07-22 5 Open Robbery Not Compensations COLOMBO, July 21.— The present payment of rent compensation for requisitioned properties was "open robbery" declared Mr. Emmanuel Muttukumaru at a recent general meeting of the 1 Chilaw Negombo Planters' Association. He added that at a time when the copra price had shot up to theFOC - 85 words
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493 1950-07-22 5 Gates Of Puri Temple Not Opened For 'Darshan' Pilgrims Disappointed i aint On Deities Still Wet! PURI, July 21. .4 keen sense of disappointment has been expressed by public and priests here at the administrative management of the Jagannath Temple not throwing open the gates of the Temple for theFOC - 493 words
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431 1950-07-22 6 MIC PRESIDENT'S APPEAL TO THE "13 MUSKETEfttr Mr, K. Kama nut him President of the Malayan Indian Congress, has issued an eleventh hour appeal to the thirteen persons of the proposed "Federation of Indian Organisations'' to drop the idea m the431 words
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102 1950-07-22 6 THE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) Notice of Application for A Permit to Authorise The Use of A Hackney Carriage. 1. Wong Ah Gen, No. 4. Market Stall. Segamat, Johore, hereby g.vt Notice of intention to apply for v Hackney Carriage Permit for on Vehicle to operate from Russei Estate, Tenang,102 words
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154 1950-07-22 6 INAUGURATION OF NEW A.C.S.U. BRANCH AT BUKIT TIMAH An inaugural meeting of thi members 01 tae Army oivii bervic. union empio>c«i au i, riuse veaici. woncMiopo, iuluvllj, oukh TMUtQ rtoad, win oe neid at a p.m. on ju.j aU b3l, inoi Lil Bi.Qge HO*** iaOou nail), me purpo->e oi kill154 words
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50 1950-07-22 6 KERALA SAMAJAM BADMINTON TOURNAMENT Wilson Gomtz w:;l meet Andu •_.o,n<-z m ing btßOi-tmal of the xveraia Samajaui xsauiu^iiujn ioa..lawient to De piayed to.norrusv _uiiday, July 26, at y.^u a.m. m th. -PMio ijigiii/ iiaamuK-on v^jur;, .liseu Uoaa, f aya Lieuar. All sports .iijiiisiusis are cordially inviteu, ivir. tj^a.iajran, Kerala Samajam.50 words
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Article31 1950-07-22 6 A fortnightly meeting of the Divine Liie .Society, Singapore, w..l oe held today at 7.30 p.m. o.x, ho. 4d, Serangoon Road. Aii are cordially inviied, writes the becretarj31 words
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486 1950-07-22 6 Penang Indians Also Oppose Move To Form New Body The move for the formation of a "Federation of Indian organisations' 7 was deplored by Penang Indians at a public meeting held under the auspices of the Penang town congress on Tuesday, July 18, at 5.30 p.m. at the premises of486 words
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