Indian Daily Mail, 22 September 1950
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Title Section16 1950-09-22 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 221. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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906 1950-09-22 1 India's Non-Alfgnment With Power Blocs Stressed KASIK, Sept. 2i. Add essing the 56th session of the Indian National Congress the Congress President, Mr. Purshottam Das Tandon, endorsed the Government of India's policies on foreign affair s, as well as domestic and economic problems SpeakingGIIS - 906 words
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Article121 1950-09-22 1 JOHORE:— An official circular from the Religious Department Johcre Bahru states that the Chief Kath:, Johore, has fixed the Hari Raya Haji on Saturday, Sept. 23 Hari Raya prayers at all mosques in Johore will be held at 9.30 a m on that day. Sept. 23 and121 words
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Article44 1950-09-22 1 Th: offices of the American Consulate General in Singapore and he Consulate in Kuala Lumpur .vill be closed today, Friday, Sept 12, in observance of Hari Raya Haji. The USIS libraries in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur will be open to the public as usual.--USIS.44 words
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Article533 1950-09-22 1 The following order was signed by the Chief Secretary, Federation of Malaya, on Wednesday. Sept 20 "Modern Daily News" Of Penang "Whereas it appears to the Chief Secretary that the periodical pub I'catlun known as the 'Modern Daily News' contains matter which is calculated to foment533 words
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Article270 1950-09-22 1 Three more bandits were hanged at the Pudu Prison. Kuala Lumpur, yesterday morning, Sept. 21. This brinss the total number of bandits hanged under the Emergency Regulations to m rney were Slow Mln Kin, Yong Mien Chung and Llm Slew Nam who were convicted at the270 words
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Article127 1950-09-22 1 NEAR SEOUL, Sept. 21— The United States Marines final assault on Seoul began today with the bombing of anti-aircraft positions on the hill in the heart of the city by car-rier-borne planes. All American lines are expected to advance rapidly today. Morning air reconnaissance reportedReuter - 127 words
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642 1950-09-22 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Fri. Sept. 22, 1950. THE TRUTH AT LAST QFFICIAL predictions, prophecies and assurances regarding an early end of the protracted Emergency in this country have been so frequent, so numerous and so optimistic that we have practically lost all count of them. Such predictions began not642 words
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646 1950-09-22 2 108 m. Yds. Of Cloth And 28 m. lb>. Of Yarn Lost To Country i Strikers' Appeal To Pandit Nehru BOMBAY, Sept. 14 (By Air Mail).— The textile strike 1 in Bombay the biggest and the most long-drawn strike in recent years in theFOC - 646 words
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225 1950-09-22 2 DALMIA DENI ES MONETARY HELP TO STRIKERS NEW DELHI, Sept. 14 (By Air Mail).— Seth Ramkrishna Dalmia said today that it was "palpably untrue" that the Bombay textile strikers had received clandestine monetary help from him to continue the strike. In a statement issues today, Seth Dalmie said: "I understandFOC - 225 words
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132 1950-09-22 2 SHILLONG, Sopt. 2-,.— The Cotn-mander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, General K. M. Cariappa, has completed a three-day tour of the earthquake and flood affected areas of 1 Assam. On the eve of his departure from Shi!lon# on Sept. 16, the Oommander-in-Chief assured the people ofGIIS - 132 words
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Article42 1950-09-22 2 NEW DELHI. Sept. 2>— Mr. B. L Sharma. Principal Information Officer. Press Information Bureau. Gov- ernment of India, has been appointed an adviser to the Indian delegation' to the United Nations General A*- sembly. Mr. Sharma left for Lake Success yesterday. GIISGIIS - 42 words
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69 1950-09-22 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 14 (By Air Mail.. About two hundred workers representing the various Union affiliated to the Hind Mazdoor Sabha staged a demonstration in front of the Prime Minister's residence here today demanding his interference in the Bombay Textile Workers' strike. In pouring rains69 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-09-22 2 PHOTO). lur. ot °Z™P h shows the body of Colonel M. K Unni Nayar KoreS h dian on the United Nations ComnSLkm in Korea, being carried to a place of cremation The Iniian nffi USISUSIS - 43 words
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261 1950-09-22 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 13 (By Air Mail}. General Yuan Chung-hsien, Ambassador-designate of the People's Republic of China in India, with his encourage of fourteen, arrived here the night of Sept. 13 by train from Calcutta. He was accorded a warm reception. As the trainFOC - 261 words
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267 1950-09-22 2 "LET THE PEOPLE JUDGE WHO BETRAYED MUSLIMS OF INDIA" Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, in his speech delivered on the occasion of the Mr. Suhrawardy, in a statement here recently said: "The signs aro propitious. Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan here recently said: "The signsFOC - 267 words
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Article43 1950-09-22 2 I BOMBAY, Sept 21.— Mr. G. V. Mehta has been elected General Secretary of the Hind Mazdoor Sabha vice Mr. Asoka Mehta, who has resigned following his election as General Secretary of the Socialist Part« of In** FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article, Illustration96 1950-09-22 2 RAY ROBINSON of New York Ci y, United States Welterweight boxing champion, recently donated $33. 120 to the Damon Runyon Cancer Fund. The money, which w s Robinson's share, less $1, of the admission receipts from his recent iltlr bout with Charles Fusari, was givenUSIS - 96 words
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141 1950-09-22 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 21.— A1l trie ",000 and odd displaced families <cr over 40.000 displaced persons) living -ii camps in Delhi and Atv. Delrti In April last year have now aeea provided with roofed shelter in housing colonies built by trie Central Ministry of Kenabilitac.o.iFOC - 141 words
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Article37 1950-09-22 2 SIMLA, Sept. 2( Heavy rain and floods have caused considerable damage to railway and road communications and houses in the Punjab. In Jullundur nearly 900 houses are reported to have collapsed and 4,00037 words
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123 1950-09-22 2 NEW DFLHI. Sept. 21. A .^r, resman of the, Ministry of Co.nrnere^ said here that there was no secrecy about the terms of the trade agreement between India and Czechoslovakia concluded In* April. He added that the agreement was concluded on Apr. 5,FOC - 123 words
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Article57 1950-09-22 2 tedty damaged. The Amritsar district, which has not yet recovered from the extensive damage caused by floods in the first week of September, is again seriously affected. Tarn Taran tehsil is refx>rt«d to be under two feet of water Train services have had to be cancelled or curtailed on manyGIIS - 57 words
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Article429 1950-09-22 3 CEYLON NEWS: 20 p.c. Of Cattle Population Destroyed COLOMBO, Sept. 21.— Twenty per cent, of the cattle population of the Hambantota district have, it is estimated by competent authorities; been lost so far by the prevailing drought. The loss is bound to be reflected inFOC - 429 words
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Article138 1950-09-22 3 FEWER BABIES AND MORE CATILE COLOMBO. £i>pt. 21. Few 1 .ables and irore cattle was tb le.ne of a sp-eech oy Mr. A. T /ethaparaiiam. who w.s re-elect i .-resident ot the J: ilna District /iilage Committee's Association, a he annual ge lerai :iiceiing n^li a the Jaffna Hin-Ju CollegeFOC - 138 words
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390 1950-09-22 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 21.— Customs authorities should adopt more efficient methods of /combatting the smuggling menace in Northern waters, stated the Point Pedro Magistrate, Mr. W. W. Muthurajah, in returning: an open verdict on the recent gun fight off Valrettiturai resulting in the dsaFOC - 390 words
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Article161 1950-09-22 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 21.— Ceylon is! to have a Director of Fisheries from abroad. From authoritative sources, it if learn he is Dr. G. L. Kestervan Ph.D. (Australia) who visited Ceylon three years ago as Secretary of the Asiatic and Pacific Regional Council of the Fisheries Section ofFOC - 161 words
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122 1950-09-22 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 2!.— Colombo's estimated population foe 1348 w s 367.870 which wjrks out al a density of 441 per acre, accordin? ra the Mayer's aimini-tvatioi report for f.12 year, published yesterday A cirri rate of 55.6 per 1 000 which is 5.7 higherFOC - 122 words
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238 1950-09-22 3 'TEST PAK RUPEF. BY TRADE MR. FAZLUR RAHMAN'S APPEAL TO INDIA KARACHI, Sept. 21.— The Pakistan Minister for Commerce, Mr Fuzlur Rahma.n said on Sept. 13 he would appeal to India "once more to fall in line with the rest of the world and teat our (Pakistan) rupee by trade."FOC - 238 words
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Article229 1950-09-22 3 RELIEF FOR DESERTED WOMEN COLOMBO, Sept. 21.— The Director of Social Services, has, in a circular addressed to all Government Agents, informed that public assistance will, in future, be given to women whose husbands have deserted them. r The relief will be granted for a period not exceeding three months,FOC - 229 words
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Article, Illustration121 1950-09-22 3 PHOTO. PHOTO). UriMNjirtAL. eiiMJKtffc; C. MARSHALL, entering the Red Cross Headquarters in Washington, Sept. 13. He was Head of that Department. A few hours after this picture was taken U.S. President Harry S. Truman announced that he had appointed Marshall as Secretary of D2fence, to succeed Louis Johnson. General MarshallA.P.; USIS - 121 words
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513 1950-09-22 3 First Indian.Made Glider To Be In Commission Before Year's End BOMBAY, Sept 21. The first Indian-made glider, which is now under construction at the Civil Aviation Training School at Allahabad, will be in commission before the end of this year, it was learnt here recently. The construction work, which beganFOC - 513 words
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Article42 1950-09-22 4 The Commander-in-Chief. Far East Land Forces, General Sir John Harding te sheduied to leave Singapore by air today, Sept. 21 for Penan.gr and will visit the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. He will return to Singapore tomorrow evening.42 words
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