Indian Daily Mail, 1 August 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 169. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 321 1 Prasad Defends Nehru's Peace Move Re Korea NEW DELHI, July 31.— President Raje»4ra Prasad opening a two-week session of the Indian Parliament said that the conflict in Korea has made it evan more necessary thin before that there should be cooperation
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  • 249 1 K.ETV DELHI, July 31.— A band of astrologers in Delhi is relurhu shf"^ the ancient Indian art of fortune-telling. Irt a re.-^arch institute formed last year, they are engaged i«» w ritinjr and valysing horoscop es, working on intricate tables with strange r. *arks, and
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  • 95 1 INDO-PAK TRADE AGREEMENT TO BE EXTENDED NEW DELHI, July 31.— An exten-| ion of the Indian-Pakistan trade agreement of last April by t\\\/. ricntiis from August 1 this year If considered by the governnents of India and Puicistan. i. us learned here. Negotiation art reported to be on U twe
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  • 346 1 TOKYO, July 31 (A.P.)— Fish troops direct from the United States landed in South Korea u)day to bolster the hard pressed Allies holding a front against the surging Red onslaught. They got into trucks and he ded for the front immediately as the North
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  • 290 1 LAKE SUCCESS, July* 3-.— lndi as permanent delegate 1 o the UN, Mr. B. N. Rau, made a last-minute appeal on July 29 to MM North Koreans to withdraw beyond the 38th Parallel in order to preven t a World War. Addressing
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  • 217 1 NEW CODE OF FOOD AUSTERITY DRAWN UP In INDIA NEW DELHI, Juljr 31.— N0 rl<><s may he served in Eurt>' pt an hotels in India under a new co« le of food austerity drawn up by t lie Ministry of Food. Hotels also must s ee that guests do not
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  • 235 1 MYSORE, July 31. The atudy group appointed by the general session of the International StudenU' Seminar, held recently at Mysore to consider the problem of academic freedom throughout the world, has reported that there are oo limitations imposed by any external authority which prevented a University
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  • 145 1 BOMBAY, July 31.— Ivor Thomas Beechy of Keighly Yorkshire) was drowned at Juhu on July 24 afternoon. Twenty-eight year old Beechy was bathing with a party of Indian friends who have a shack at Juhu. popular seaside resort. Mr. Beechy went to the rescue of one
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  • 113 1 NEW DELHI, July 31.— The Jawti River Irrigation and Hydro-Electric Project in Rajasthan has entered its final stages of completion and will be B use in 1951 The State government bai so far spent about Rs. 10 million on it. Estimated cost of the project is
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  • 80 1 DUNDEE, July 31— Despite indi£iant official denials, the jute market o becoming converted to the view hat the Pakistan Rupee will soon be levalued to the level of the Indian .riupee. To some extent this appears to eflect opinions prevailing in raw jute circles in
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  • 76 1 GWALIOR. July 31— The Madhya B'uurat Congress Working Comm'itte« to-night resolved to give its full support to Pandit Thakurdas Bhar£ava's Bill which seeks to ban the manufacture of vanaspathi throug•ut the country. Tho Bill, which was introduced in .rlkuuenl in Uie last session, has !>een
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  • 750 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. Aug. 1. 1950. FIO NOT FOR THE WORKERS THE poor attendance at the meeting at which the birth of the so-called "Federation of the Indian Organisations" (or the Fro as it will hereinafter be called for the sake of brevity) was announced, was in itseif
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  • 823 2 Violence Is Still The Sheet- Anchor Of Indian Reds Revelation in Secret Circular To Members NEW DELHI, July 31. Enquiries show that the recent announcement of policy by the reconstituted Communist Party of India has not made the slightest difference to the Government of India's attitude towards that party. While
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  • 319 2 The second essential point of the Cninese path is that the national libe- ration struggle has to be waged by j means of armed guerilla warfare in the countryside, the formation of liberation bases and liberation armies I culminating in the seizure of power 'all over the
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  • 66 2 sources fell short of the amount due o its depositors by Rs. 5,00,000 the lank could not draw on its reserve und and would have to suspend paynent and go into liquidation; though in the course of the liquida--ion, the reserve fund would be available for paymerrt of depositors in
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  • 233 2 4-LAKH SCHEME TO DAM WADAKHANCHERI RIVER TRI VAN DRUM, July 31. The construction of an earthen dam, 2,4 10 feet long and 80 feet high across the Wadakkancheri river on the northern border of Travancore-Cochin State to impound 1,200 million cubic feet of water for irrigation
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  • 350 2 BOMBAY MINISTER'S VIEW BOMBAY, July 31.— Mr. M< Government of Bombay, said ht believe in the change in policy ai Party of India, from its erstwhi tage." "I do not believe they creed. .If they do, they cease to Mr. Morarji Desai, who was addressing
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  • 135 2 Detention Of Mr. Lahiri: Supreme Court Rejects Petition NEW DELHI, July 31.— The Vacation Judge of the Supreme Court, Mr. Justice Mehrchand Mahajan on July 18 rejected a petition filed on behalf of Mr. Asutosh Lahiri, Hindu Mahasabha leader, now under detention, challenging the authority of the Delhi Magistrate who
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  • 60 2 AHMEDABAD, July 31.— Cloth stocks in three textile mills here havr been frozen under orders of the Textile Commissioner. In the case of a dozen others, the concession has been withdrawn of "free sale' 1 upto one-third of the mills' production. These mills were found
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  • 161 2 RECOVERY OF ABDUCTED WOMEN: JOINT POLICE MEASURES URGED CALCUTTA, July 31. —Mr. K. C, Neogy, former Commerce Minister, Government of India, suggested that joint police measures as had been adopted in the Punjab should be ,aken in East Bengal for the recovery of abducted women. The Hindu yociety should welcome
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  • 512 3 Senanayake Afraid Of More Indian Voters CEYLON NEWS: Reported Move To Hold Eelections Before Completion Of Registration COLOMBO, July 31.— Thousands of applications are said to be pouring in at the office of the Commissioner for Indian and Pakistan Residents from various estate labourers seeking registration as citizens of Ceylon,
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  • 180 3 COLOMBO, July 31.— The first Ceylonese in London to volunteer to fight in the Korea war is 23-year-old Ronnie Rodrigo, who hit the newspaper headlines last year as a ten-rupee Colombo to London stowaway, says a London report. Rodrigo has written to the American Embassy in
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  • 45 3 JAFFNA. Juiy 31. The Jallna Municipal] Council decided at a general meeting to recommend to rovernment tuberculosis survey of he Jaffna Peninsula. The meeting which was hold at ic Council Chamber was presided iver by Mr. C. Pdnnambalam, layor of Jaffna.
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  • 74 3 FOREIGNERS MARE RS 150M. PROFIT! COLOMBO. July 31. For. ig, lvestors in Ceyion have reap?d ;i lei prolit of nearly Rs 150 million .it year, an amount equal to thi otal revenue of the Ceylon Govrnment in 1933, a high official of he Ministry of Finance revealed cer.tly. As much
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  • 243 3 "Sadhus" Clash With Policemen: Incident During Puri Car Festival Pl'RI, July BL Over two hundred persons were injured when "Siulhus" uul policemen clashed here during the Car festival on July 31. Seventeen injured policemen, two of whom had serious wounds, and 150 "sad:uis" W«rc treated at the hospital. About fifteen
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  • 46 3 NEW DELHI, July 31.— The Council of the Asian Games Federation -vill meet in New Delhi today, the Secretary of the Federation announced. Representatives of seven member countries Philippines. Thaila.nd, Jndonesia. Burma, Ceylon, Afghanistan and India -are exDected to attend the meeting.— FOC
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  • 134 3 NEW DELHI. July 31. Tht Government of India have appointed an expert committee to examine the draft futures market bill in the light of comments on it from State Governments and trade organisations, according to a Commerce Ministry Press Note issued. The committee, which has Mr.
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  • 47 3 POONA. July 31— The stewards of the Western Indii* Turf Club announced that owing to wet weather the first day of the Poona Summer Races scheduled to b held on Saturday, July 29 had b~en postponed to Saturday, Aug. 5.— FOC
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  • 426 3 LOHIA COMMISSION'S SUGGESTIONS PAT MA, July :U.— About two-and-a-half lakhs of acres of land parsed out from the hands of the ryots to those of money-lenders, farm owners and big landlords in the district of Champaran since Ma hat me Gandhi left the place, after
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  • 181 3 RAJKOT, July 31.— Forty- five persons lost their lives and over 7,000 head of cattle were washed away in various parts of Saurashtra as a result of heavy rain and floods during the second week of July, according to authoritative reports now available.
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  • 116 3 NEW DELHI, July 31.— Copper fungicide spraying, is an effective cure for "leaf disease" which causes damage to coconut trees in India, according to the Indian Central Coconut Committee. Till the end of May 1950, nearly 39,000 trees in one round and 158,000 crees in
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  • 106 3 Received In Calcutta Upto July 25 NEW DELHI, July 31.— The total arrivals of jute in Calcutta from Pakistan upto July 25 amounted to 33.55,300 maunds, it is learnt here. Out of the forty lakhs of maunds ol jute which Pakistan had coniractea
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  • 57 4 During the afternoon of Saturday, Aug. 5 Radio Malaya will be interrupting their normal programmes periodically to broadcast Eye-witness accounts of the finals of the various events in the A.A.A. Championships being held at the University of Malaya grounds. These commentaries will be heard
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  • 91 4 NEW DELHI, July 31.— Medical facilities are being- expanded in Raiasthan under the Government's one year plan at a cost of Rs. 1.8 million Eighty-six new dispensaries of which eleven will be mobile and 25 new maternity and child welfare centres are being opened. Fifty dispensaries,
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  • 94 4 PATIALA. July 31.— A separate department for the uplift of backward classes has been started by the PEPSU Government which has sanctioned an expenditure of Rs. 1.5 million for this purpose The State's health scheme includes opening of a medical college and a new hospital with
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  • 992 4 Helplßed Cross To Relieve Suffering Distress "To-day this great International organisation (the Red Cross) including 68 National Societies and over a hundred million workers is, I believe, the largest body in the world united in a single purpose. Its membership is open to everyone, regardless of
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  • 88 4 The Cruiser H.M.S. Cevlon Capt. C. P. J L. Davies. D.S.C R.N., arrived from Ceylon in S'ngapore Naval Base yesterday morning for a short, re-fit, says a Naval Press release. A Brigand of No. 84 Squadron anile engaged on convoy escort luties crashed yesterday morning
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  • 50 4 MPIEA FAMESU EXCHANGE VIEWS A Negotiating Committee of the laiayan Planting Industries Employers Association met representatives of the Federation of Ali.lalayan Estate Staff Nnions or. july 28 in Kuala Lumpur After an exchange of views :t vas decided to meet again on Aug. writes Mr. R. Boyd, Secretary of 4PIEA.
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  • 61 4 BOMBAY. July 31— Three well- Quipped agricultural museums are oeing stajted in Bombay to pronote the scientific study of agriculture Attached So the Government Agricultural Colleges at Poona. Anand and Dharwar they will be designed on the la.te&t models in the USA and UK. Cinema shows and agricultural
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  • 24 4 The Postmaster-General. Malaya announces that with immediate effect all postal services to Kor^a will be suspended until further notice.
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  • 61 4 The High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, Sir Henry Gutney was presented with two maps oi India, one showing the architectural and sculptural monuments and the other indicating the political divisions in the new Republic, by the Agent of the Government cf India in Malaya, Mr.
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  • 71 4 The following have been elected office-bearers of the Sentul Young Men's Indian Association. Ladies Section for the ensuing year: Chairman: Mrs. K. Sarada Filial, Kon. Secretary: Miss M. Kandiah. Hon. Asst. Secretary Miss R. Sumafhi, Hon. Sports Secretary: Miss Mary Verghese, Committee: Mrs. S Sivasailam, Mrs.
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  • 79 4 This year's Oanam -the Harvest Festival of Malayalees will be celebrated with eelat by the Singapore Kerala Samajam. The las Executive Committee Meeting or the Samajam has chaJked out i tentative programme of which tht following are the main items; (DA wrestling contest between two
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  • 124 4 NEW DELHI, July Sl.— The working of the Pilot Insurance Scheme has been explained by the DirectorGeneral, Employees State Insurance Corporation, Dr. C. L. Katial. Speaking to 100 representative}! oi the workers and trade unions in New Delhi on .July 29, Dr. Katial said: "In the
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  • 196 4 NEW DELHI, July 31.— Offlcia sources in New Delhi yesterday de rued any knowledge of the reason for the reported recall of Admira Chester Nlmitz, Kashmir pleblsclt administrator designate, to Unites Nations duty. Sir Owen Dixon, United Nation mediator who is still here, had lurther
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  • 145 4 M. JRAS, (Airmail) The Govern ment if India is negotiating with the Burmese Government for import of about 100,000 tons of rice for the Madras State. Mr J. L. F. Roche Victoria, Madias Food Minister, said the chances of getting Burma rice
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  • 233 4 NEW DELHI. July 31. Administration in the French Settlements In India has been criticised l>.\ the French Independent weekly, Observateur. In a recent editorial under the cap-tion "Franco-Indian Nesotiations," the paper said "All know that the Chandernagore referendum in June X949 decided for merger
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  • 261 4 DR. SOEDARSANO'S REVELATIONS RANGOON, July 3L—Dr. Soedarsano f U.S.I. Ambassador to India and Burma said in Rangoon most of Indonesia's 20.000,000 Chinese were engaged in big scale collective smuggling between Indonesia and Malaya. "Chinese settlers in Indonesia are all traders, and ply a
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  • 49 4 EW DELHI. July 31— The Eduuon Caravan in Delhi recently con--uued its second round of village 3urs. Under its auspices, eight eduational fairs were held, covering oout 50 villages. Thirty sports clubs jnd 20 dramatic clubs have been "Oinned in th<* nnal ai-Aoc nAoo t> capital.- GIIS
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  • 438 4 ALSO ONE SAWMILL BURNT A sawmill caught fire early yesterday morning in a town in Se'angor. The proprietors suspect arson. Police are investigating. On the night of July 29-30 a main water pipe line in Selangor was found to be damaged. Telephone lines were also
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