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Title Section17 1950-10-02 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 231. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCT OBER 2, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.17 words
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306 1950-10-02 1 President Prasad's Message On,Mahatmaji's Birthday Anniversary NEW DJz£hl, Oct. I.— The President, Dr f Rajendra tL^ '--JO*'issued the follow ing message to the nation on nuTftccasion of Mahatma Gandhis Birthday {Oct. 2): It is our supreme duty to keep alive the ilame thatGIIS - 306 words
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70 1950-10-02 1 Cariappa Surveys Flood Affected Areas NEW DELHI, Oct. I.— The Con.-mander-in-Chiet, Indian Army, General Cariappa, made an aerial survey on Seiit. 21 of the flood-affected areas of the Punjabj, Jammu province and Kashmir Valley. In Jammu, the of Kashmir thanked the C-in-C for the Army's invaluable help in flood-affected areas.GIIS - 70 words
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Article42 1950-10-02 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. I.—The Indian National Commission for the U.N Appeal for Children has decided to ouaerve "Children's Day" on Oct. t> Collections will be made for the relief 'of suffering children, adolescent? and expectant mothers. GIISGIIS - 42 words
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65 1950-10-02 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Oct. I.—lt is Prime Minister Nehru's wish that the general elections under the new Consti-j tution and adult franchise should be! held in April or May next, said Chief Minister Mr. B. G. Kher yesterday in the Assembly.65 words
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44 1950-10-02 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Oct. 1.—The Government have cancelled special quota of liquor to Defence Services following the High Court judgment last month holding void the distinction beween civilian and defence personnel in a reenforcement of Prohibition.—Copyright.44 words
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47 1950-10-02 1 INDIAN SETS UP NEW SWIMMING RECORD CALCUTTA, Oct. 1.-A new Indian sw-imroing record was set up in CalcuttHn lept. 27 by Mr. Bimal Chan- of India's swimming repr*SaUves to thf 1949 London Olynv Sad He completed 400 metres in five Scutes S2 seconds l» free style. GUSGUS - 47 words
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Article78 1950-10-02 1 GANDHI MEMORIAL STUPA FOR MADRAS MANILAS, Oct. I.—Arrangements iut\e now iH'en finalised tor tne cou-j ».ruction M a i-s-tt. nigh granite atupa iu ine memory 01 JManauiia mtuulttl in Madras. iheie will oe «y notches over the ttmpm indicating Me uunioei or years oiii.uh.ji lived. On the apex ot theGIIS - 78 words
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Article71 1950-10-02 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Oct. I.—Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, Law Minister of the Government of India, said here he was going to devote the rest of his life .o the revival and spread of Buddhism in India. Speaking at the Buddha Tempie in Worli, he71 words
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Article51 1950-10-02 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) KOT'iAYAM, Oct. I.—The Tra-' vancore chakram which were in cir-: cuation for several centuries will go out of circulation from today. l"he Travancore corns cease to be legal tender from today and coins will be exchanged for Indian rupee only at the Treasuries.51 words
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35 1950-10-02 1 New President Of Travancore Tamil Congress (From Our Own Correspondent 1 TRIVANDRUM, Oct. I.—The Travancore Tamilnad Congress elected Mr. S. Ramaswami Piliai as President. Mr. S. Nathaniel resigned presidentship. Ramaswami was formerly vice-president.—Copyright. I i35 words
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Article36 1950-10-02 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. I.—Belgium and Wes'-crn Germany, which were hitherto treated as h^-d currency areas, are now regarded as soft currency areas, says a Commerce Ministry Press note issued on Sent. GIISGIIS - 36 words
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94 1950-10-02 1 COLOMBO. Oct. I—Ceylon still welcome nationals of other countries despite the Government's policy of crivim? employment preference to Ceylonese citizens, the Prime Minister. Don Stephon Senanayake. has stated, according to usuallv reliable sources He. was replying to a request from 'he Indian Government for clarificationReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration106 1950-10-02 1 Mr. C. D. ANTHONY, the well-known artist, sculptor and general contractor, standing hesid e the beautiful life-size statue of MAHATMA GANDHI which he lompleled recently. It is still at his premises at No. 11. Lorong 4, G<\vlang, Singapore, and will be a great ornament to106 words
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198 1950-10-02 1 BOMBAY. Oct. 1.—Experiments recently carried out in Bombay Slate have shown that a 30 per cent increase in paddy cultivation can he effected by the use of a special tractor for puddling, an important operation of rice cultivation in wet lands. Puddling consistsGIIS - 198 words
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53 1950-10-02 1 FRENCH INDIANS TO LAUNCH SATYAGRAHA (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Oct. 1. The launching of a non-violent struggle in the iieai future by the inhabitants of the South Indian French settlements to recently carried ovt in Bombay envisaged by Mr. C. E. Bharat an, Mafia jam Sabha leader, Mahe, In53 words
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Article108 1950-10-02 1 NEW DELHI. Oct I.—Mr. K. P. S Menon, Secretary to the ladies Foreign Ministry, yesterday exchanged with Afghan Ambassador. Dr. Naiibuliah Khan, instruments of ratification of the Indo-Afghan treaty of friendship, signed here last January. The treaty pledges "everlasting peace and friendship, the development of cultural ties,Reuter; A.P. - 108 words
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Article186 1950-10-02 1 ADVANCE TOWARDS YANGYANG WITH US. FORTH AIR FORCE, KOREA, Oct. i.South Korean troops in force crossed the 38th parallel into Korth Korea at 024s GMT' Sunday. The order to cross the frontier from which the Reds launched their invasion on Ju ne 25 was givenA.P. - 186 words
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435 1950-10-02 1 TOKYO, Oct. i.—General Douglas MacArthur today called on North Koreans to surrender 'in whatever part of Korea situated" and avoid further useless bloodshed. in a broadcast to the enemy, he declared that "complete destruction of your armed forces and war making potentialAP - 435 words
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623 1950-10-02 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Mon. Oct. 2, 1950. FRESERVE HIS GLORY FOR EVER! TO-DAY on the 82nd Birthday Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the greatest Prophet of peace since Buddha and Christ, we offer our humble homage to the Mahatma and reiterate our firm and unalterable belief and. conviction in the623 words
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Article, Illustration1883 1950-10-02 2 Mr. R. R. DIWAKAR - Mr. R. R. DIWAKAR (By (Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Govt, of India) The tragic evening of 30 th January, 1948. It seemed so utterly impossible. Mahatma Gandhi had passed away .it Birla House, New Delhi, a victim to the fatal bullets of a blind fanatic.USIS - 1,883 words
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Article, Illustration247 1950-10-02 2 CONDITIONS IN GOA: "INDIA GOVT. ALIVE TO SITUATION," SAYS NEHRU GANDHINAGAR, Sept 21 (By Air Mail).—Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru told a three-man delegation of the United Front of Goans in Nasik that the Government of India were fully alive to the realities of the situation as it obtained in GoaA.P. - 247 words
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Article259 1950-10-02 2 INDIA'S WARNING TO BR. U.S. FLUSHING MEADOWS, Oct. I.— —The 'Government of India is believed to have counselled caution to the British and United States Governments to avoid any serious political consequences with China over the question of Korea. The Indian Government, it is understood, is not entirely satisfied atGIIS; Reuter - 259 words
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Article35 1950-10-02 2 SINGAPORE, Oct. I.—All offices of the Government of India in Singapore and the Federation will be closed on Oct. 2, 1950, on account of the birthday anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi GIISGIIS - 35 words
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Article, Illustration3254 1950-10-02 3 Nations Prestige Enhanced^ Govt's Policy Approved NASIK, Sept. 21 (By Air Mail).—The proceedings of the Nasik plenary session were a great triumph for Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The Congress unanimously endorsed the foreign policy during the morning session, in the afternoon the Congress wholeheartedlyFOC; USIS - 3,254 words
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74 1950-10-02 3 CALCUTTA, Oct. I.—About 12,--000 Muslim workers, out of the 22,000 who had left various jute mills near Calcutta during the last disturbances, have so far been reinstated. This information was given in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly on Sept. 27 by Mr. J. R.GIIS - 74 words
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527 1950-10-02 4 Anniversary Today mw Mass Meeting In S'pore, K. L. Other Centres Indians all over Malaya will enthusiastically celebrate the 82nd Birthday Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi today. In Singapore, there will be a mass meeting at 6 p.m today at No. 6, Race Course Lane, under527 words
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Article54 1950-10-02 4 The Feast of St. Theresa will btcelebrated at Ni'tai on Sunday On. ft. The programme will he ai follows: Saturday Oct. 7. -5 p.m. prayers. Sunday Oct. '6. 6 a.m. Confessions. 8.30 a.m. High Mass, Sermon. Procession and Benediction, writes Rev. Father A Michael.54 words
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84 1950-10-02 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. I.—lndian' President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, on! Saturday sent "cordial felicitations" j o Mao Tse-Tung, Chairman of the People's Republic of China, on the occasion oi the Republic's first national day. j In a message to Foreign Minister Jhou En-Lai, Prime Minister NehruReuter - 84 words
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65 1950-10-02 4 DUESSFLDORF, Oct. I.—Three thousand* Communists battled with German, police in the streets of Hamburg to-day. This was the only big outbreak of a day which authorities had expected to produce widespread Communist >iots in Western Germany. Except in Hamburg the Communists were apparently cowedA.P. - 65 words
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Article127 1950-10-02 4 WASHINGTON, Oca. I.—The State Department today announced the trainer of Robert A. W. Adams to the American consulate at Kuala Lumpur, Federation of Malaya, as the viceConsul from his present post at Tokyo, Japan. No date was given for Mi. Adams' arrival in Malaya. Mr.USIS - 127 words
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Article443 1950-10-02 4 FURTHER CLARIFICATION BY GOVT. In connection with the pr€BB release dated 22 9 50 already published inthelD Mt on the suhjpct of Viga for Holders of ertificates of Admission the following additional information is n ow available With effect from Oct. ly 1950y ho ders of443 words
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544 1950-10-02 4 NERRU'S STATEMENT AT PRESS CONFERENCE NEW DELHI, Oct. I.—lndia feels nitcd Nations troops should May tooth of the 38th parallel untU "aJI niicr hmm of settlement have been \plored," Premier Pandit Nehru told, i !ie\vh conference on Friday. Reminded by a correspondent that President SyngnauA.P. - 544 words
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1024 1950-10-02 4 No Rations At Many Places TRIVANDRUM, Sept. 10, (By Air Mail). For the first time in eight years of rationing, thousands in Trivandrum city to-day went without any rice content in their food. A bare two ounces of rice per adult wasFOC - 1,024 words
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Article85 1950-10-02 4 MADRAS, Oct. I.—Friday's pepev price was a record at 4.550 rupees £333 15s. > per candy of 672 pounds. iwp* 40 times the pre-war price. An exporter told the A.P. that this s due to Indonesia's *mall market ■ffer and India's smaller crop next mmmtm He addedA.P. - 85 words
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