Indian Daily Mail, 29 July 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 166. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1950. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 702 1 DECLARES MADRAS HIGH COURT (JOVT. MAY APPEAL TO SUPREME COURT REGARDING DECISION (Fiom Our Own Correspondent Mi dras, July 28. In a far-re hin^ dei-ion whose full effects on the communal harmony in Mad as are incalculable, the Madras High
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  • 62 1 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 28.— The Gov•rament of India have decided gainst reservation of vacancies in •jiilway services in favour of sons ind near relatives of railway employees, it is learned today. Any such reservation is considered to be "ultra vires" of the
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  • 39 1 HOUSING THE POORGOVI'S PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 28. ihe Governlent of Madras have impressed on /cal bodies including the Corporaam of Madras their "primary res..nubility for housing Harijans and iher latxmrers in their employ." opyright.
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  • 53 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) i'RIYANDRUM, July 28.— The 'Using Board of Travancore-Cochin >vernment has set apart a lakh 4 H-e>» each for building homes r industrial workers, agricultural <.nr«-rs and fishermen. Under the istrial Housing Scheme, the em;»ver is to contribute half the cost putting
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  • 158 1 NEW DELHI, July ?t Recently tnt. Soviet Scientists claimed a new method of healing wounds, sores, etc., ny the application of fresh human Wood. This technique is however, no ihing new and has already been in us>e in India. In an interview on July 25.
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  • 119 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) PONDICHERRY, July 28.— The immediate and uncondiionai merger of French India Settlements with the Indian Unim was demanded in a resolution adopted by the Bharat Yuvak Sangh at its inaugural meeting here yesterday. The Sangh decided to support all rganisations
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  • 500 1 PHOTO). TOKYO, July 28. Gen. MacArthur's communique innovnced today that the North Koreans were making oncentrated assaults against First Cavalry positions southeast of Yongdonjj and were. continuing heavy pressure all along the front The communique, issued at 1230 a.m. Saturday, said <hat American
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  • 112 1 HONG KONG. July 28. Indians n Hong Kong today express; d utmost anxiety" over the crisis •nveloping the Far East Chinese and Britons in the colony seemed lo share this feeling in a lesser decree, while Americans appeared to oe more jittery than the rest. "Let
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  • 50 1 The Secretary of State Jor the Jolonies has selected Mr. R. E 'oulger, Commissioner of Police, Singapore, for appointmnt ?.s Deputy to the Inspector General of Joloniali Police. Mr Foul&er is expected to take up his new appointment about the end of the year.
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  • 95 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) SRINAGAR, July 28.— The Work•n£ Committee of the All Jammu and Kashmir National Conference met here to hear Kashmir Premier Sheikh Abdullah's report on the trend of Sir Owen Dixon's discussions with the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan. Sheikh Abdullah who
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  • 257 1 RUSSIA DECIDES TO RETURN TO SEC OOUNCIL INDIA KEENLY INTERESTED LAKE SUCCESS, July 28. Soviet representative lacob Malik, after an absence from the United Nations of over seven months, announced yesterday that he would take over the presidency of the Security Council next month. In a surprise phone call to
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  • 365 1 GRENADE OUTRAGE IN IPOH: 9 WOUNDED On Thursday morning two food lorries were stopp: d by bandits in Selangor. Th bandits forced all the people on the lorries to de ms, placed them under guard and drove the lorries off. Sometime later the bandits returned
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  • 184 1 TODDY REFERENDUM IN PEHAK The State Administration, Perak, iias decided in principle to permit oddy nhpps to be opened on estate* in Perak. Applications should in the first place be made by estate managers to he Deputy Commissioner for La>oiu-, Perak, whose consent to the pening of any shop is
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  • 46 1 An amendment to the Emergency Itgistration Regulations of 1948 las been gazetted giving powers o :he police to register a change of address on an identity card and so naking the process quick and simpler than at present, particularly in the rural areas.
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  • 45 1 KARACHI, July 28— Branches of he Indo-Pakistan Friendship Association have been established in three olaces in Pakistan viz. Dacca, Rawaloindi and Karachi. There are already five branches in India. These art 'ocated in Uttar Pradesh, West Ben?al, Punjab. Bombav »nrt TWhi GIIS
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  • 707 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. July 29, 1950. NOTES COMMENTS (On The Illegitimate Birth Of FIO) SHABBY SHOW JHE Indian Daily Mail's prediction in regard to the "Federation of Indian Organisations" has come true. The IDM, anaiy sing the circular of the thirtec" sponsors issued to various Indian bodies inviting
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  • 346 2 Meeting Again Tomorrow AMBALA, July 28. Sikh Congress legislators met here on Sunday afternoon July 23 to consider the directive of the Shiroiiani Akali Dal to the Panlhic M.L.As. who had joined the Jongress Party in the Punjab Assembly in 1948 "to quit the
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  • 388 2 CALCUTTA, July 28.— Dr. S. P. Mookfrjee and 33 other prominent citizens of Calcutta haw estimated the value of the properties left b»lind by East Bengal refugees at "not less than Rh. 5,000 crores," and tleaded with the Government of India for adequate
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  • 99 2 NEW DELHI, July 28— During the week ended July 16, the number of Hindus who returned to their homea in East Bengal was 37,334 compared With 37,844 in the previous week, according to official figures here. The total number of Hindus who migrated from
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  • 229 2 Demands Of P. T. Workers: Narain Threatens To Call Strike Ballot BOMBAY, July 28.— Mr. J. P. Narain, the Socialist leader, cliarged the Government on July 23 with failure to fulfil their promise to review the economic situation in the country at an interval of every six months and to
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  • 182 2 CALCUTTA, July 28.— A suggestion that Calcutta should be knowr as Kalikata has been made by a com mittee appointed by the West Bengal Government to examine the correct spelling of ancient place names in the State which have been "corrupted bj transliteration into
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  • 211 2 Escaped Undertrials Re-Arrested BOM3AY, July 28 Tne Bombay Police on July 7 succeeded in arresting four of the five undertr al prisoners, who dramatically ec:p ed from a police van. on Its way o ;he court, on July 5. after throw, ng chilly powder In the eyes of th armed
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  • 255 2 SEQUEL TO SOCIALIST -ORGANISED DEMONSTRATION BOMBAY, July 28.— The Bombay Police on Saturday last arrested 62 persons, including three corporators, who squatted at the residence of the Maharaja* of Gwalior, in response to a Socialist-sponsored "protest demonstration 19 against the pulling down of some war-time hutments in
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  • 217 2 PHOTO. DACCA, July 28.— Mr. H. S. Sum rarely. Hi HIK of the Aw mil League, has been asked by the Eaut Is;>ufcal Government not to undertakeany tour of the province or address any public meeting, retorts i rattslan Observer, a local
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  • 680 3 Priorities List Drawn Up Fiscal Commission's Recommendations NEW DELHI, July 28.— The first Fiscal Compiission to be appointed by the Republican Government of India, in its report published on July 13, set out a new pattern for the economic, industrial and agricultural development of the
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  • 431 3 MADI tAi>\ J**y 28.— Mr. Asoka Mehta, Genera], Secretary tf the Socialist Party, in a statement on lulu 14 *i «d* Tn€ Fi**** l Commission has produced an able re port It seems that the Commission has discussed a \nd offered solutions to some
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  • 139 3 (From Our own Correspondent; HYDERABAD, July 27.— Mr. Rafi Ahmed Kidwai, India's Communications Minister, said here today that tne question of nationalising the Indian Airways was being considered by a Committee whose report is awaited. Speaking to pressmen before leaving for Delhi this morning, Mr. kidwai said
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  • 88 3 "Decontrol Of CWh Will Be Harn'fni" SHOLAPUR. July 27.— \c o'-rol of cloth now would be hanr:^ and was likely to lead to. more exports and as a result much greater and severe scarcity. This was the view expressed by India's Supply Minister, Mr. Mahatab,
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  • 598 3 Says Mahtab INDUSTRY MINISTER STRESSES NEED TO DEVELOP HAND SPINNING SHOLAPUR, Juiy«2B. Decontrol of cloth at this stage was harmful and was Ukeiy to lead to more exports and consequently the resultant scarcity will be much greater and severe. This was the view expressed by India's Supply Minister, Sri Hare
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    408 3 PHOTO. Governments have come to give more assistance to this industry but the same cannot be said of the ecutre," he added. Outlining what he called proposals to give immediate relief to handloom weavers. Prof. Ranga said the spinning mills should first be charged to supply the handloom industry yarn
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  • 399 3 PHOTO ixU' aLJOK. July 28.— Mr. Guruswamy, General Secretary of the All- JiaHwaymen's Federation, »aia the rights and privileges recognized Imli lodian Government Railway employees ahoufd be automatically xor the J>ll the employees of the former States Railways, recently inextended %i b
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  • 210 3 (From Our Own Corrr-p.imu-n 1 BOMBAY, July 27.— The Congress 'strong man" Mr. S. K. Patil arrived here yesterday to settle all outstanding disputes regarding the Panchayat Elections in the Andhra Provincial Congress On arrival, he urged all disputants to put their loyalty to the Congress
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  • 1235 4 Eagerness To Implement Agreement NEW DELHI, July 28.— The Nehru-Liaquat agreement has certainly helped to create a fund of goodwill towards India i« West Pakistan and there is little doubt that the Pakistanis generally are eager to implement it, writes an UPI Special
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  • 607 4 Centres Directive To States NEW DELHI, July 28.— The Food Ministry has drawn up a code of food austerity measures to be enforced throughout the country in view of the difficult food position in some parts. Tiiere have been instructions on the subjects in
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  • 216 4 AMELIORATIVE MEASURES IN HYDERABAD VELLODI'S STATEMENT HYDERABAD (Dn.), July 14.— Mr. M. K. Vellodi, Chief Minister of Hyderabad, told a press conference this evening that the Communist movement was fostered and encouraged deliberately in the past by certain agencies. Mr* M. Seshadri, Home Minister, Mr.
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  • 1248 4 MENTIONED in the literature and legends of India from times immorial, the luxuriant neem tree occupies a proud place in the country's flora. Growing in almost every part of the country with a generous abandon, its thick, verdant foliage gives the 3,000-year-old Yajurveda has
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  • 69 5 JULLUNDUR. July 28.— A Pakisvni students" delegation is visiting niia next month, according to Tr. Ja??dish Kumar Sud. Pre.siden' •1 the Punjab (I) Students' Confess, who has returned from a of Pakistan. The delegation will tour Punjab T). PEPSU. Himarhnl Pradesh, I »lhl xnd
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  • 599 5 CEYLON NEWS: General Report On Last Census COLOMBO, July 28.— Ceylon's mortality rates are lower than those of any other country in South Boat Asia, and lower than many other countries as we I asserted Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, Minister
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  • 485 5 Photo. COLOMBO, July 28.— Despite the relaxing of import controls on certain essential items, the cost of living index for last month once again shot up— to the record figure of 271. This figure is five points more than the index for May During
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  • 110 5 BOiiTBAY, July 28.— Mr. S. K. Patii was re-elected President of the Bombay Provincial Congress Committee on July 18 for the third year in succession. The Committee elected Mr. Oanabathi Shankar Desai, Viee-P.esident. Dr. Nar vane and Mr. G. B. Mahasabde as General Secretaries, and
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  • 325 5 Thk pictcr^ on- of thj Jirst of Bn'.ish -Naval Uni'.s In rocni operations oil the K ir-an C<;ast -was releasea in London July It shows the BrMsn Oes.*A.«ei C'.nsort coming .iongsido tne Carrier Trt"i'pn to refuel. PHOTO. A.P. COLOMBO. July 28. Revenue from the petrol
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  • 243 5 NATIONAL LANGUAGE NEEDED FOR BUILDING THE NATION COLOMBO, July 28.— That foremost attention should be given to the national language in building the nation, was urged by Mr. C. M. Fernando, who moved a resolution requesting the Prime Minister to "institute a separate Department for the purpose of making the
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  • 144 5 BOMBAY, July 28.— Mr. V. D. Savarkar, the veteram Hindu leader, has resigned from the Hindu Mahasabha. Mr. Savarkar, in a letter to Dr. N. B. Khare, President of the Hindu Mahasabha, says that in view of the restriction imposed on him by Government, preventing
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  • 375 6 Aik Hoe Factory Fire: Griffiths' Statement In Commons POLICE ADVICE TO OWNERS RECALLED NEED FOR VOLUNTARY AUXILIARY FORCE SUGGESTED LONDON, July 28.— The Singapore rubber factory set ablaze yesterday by arson was marked for sabotage tn captured plans of the Malayan Communist Party, Colonial Secretary James G rifhths disclosed today.
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  • 615 6 The Singapoer Institute of Commerce which started from humble beginnings three years ago and rapid'y developed into a mighty institution with about IJMM) Uudetns on its roll, celebrates its third anniversary today. In the beginning, it had only ,wo or three teachers and about 30
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  • 226 6 Discoveries just made by a British Commonwealth scientist in Africa and considered the most significant contrioution yet made towards solving the problem of human evolution. The eminent South African palaeontologist, Dr. Robert Broom, has found two unique human skulls among cave deposits in Transvaal.
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  • 104 6 Air Vice Marshal C. A. Boucher who as announced by the Min.sWi of Defence in the Commons haoeen appointed senior British mil;ary liaison officer to Genera .vlacArthur, will leave by air w as possible to take up th post. He is no strajiger to the
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