Indian Daily Mail, 6 October 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 235. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 495 1 Sec-Council Asked To Act J I h Foreeses Untold Misery And Disaster If Peaceful Settlement ajs Not Reached KARACHI, Oct. 5. In Ua "must be made to implement the international ajreement" on Kashmir, the Pakistan Premier, Mr. Liaquat Aiy Khan, said on Thursday.
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    80 1 United States Navy bombardment forces on the east and south coasts of the Republic oi Korea are suppling round-the-clock naval gunfire support of United Nations ground forces aiding the Repubnc to repel the North Korean Communist aggressors. Principal targe.s oi the naxal units are troop concentrations, artillery and mortar positions,
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  • 109 1 NF Oct. 3-—The Wes German T.-ade DelegotMa met in a ConfarSSMS With the r.Tin stry of Co.li- :orco, Men Delhi on Oct. 3. The Secretary tot the Commerce Ministry, Mr. C. C. Desai, weicom-;-.->r; iiie delegation on behalf of the Government of India hoped that t
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  • 187 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. s—The5—The Government's Delimitation proposals regarding the constituencies for th»t coming general elections to both th«Union and States Legislatures were severely criticised in the Madras Assembly yesterday specially by minority members. Mr. Mohamad Razakhan stated that in order to afford Muslims
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  • 192 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. s.—The United Nations Political Committee last night rejected by 46 votes to five the Soviet proposal ior an i -lmediate cease -fire and withdrawal of ail foreign troops fro.n Kor. a riight nations abstained from n\ voting. 'ine Committee had earler ra
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  • 82 1 TOKYO, Oct. s.—The Gandhi Peace Association, Tokyo, celebrated Gandhiji's birthday anniversary on Oct. 2. The H«ad of the Indian Liaison Mission, Mr. K. K. Chettur, led the prayers and read extracts from the Gita and spoke on Gandhiji's teachings. Mrs. Tomiko Koia and the Budhisc Bunganji
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  • 207 1 High Court Orders Release O f Kumaramangalam (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. s—The5—The Madras High Court yesterday ordered the immediate release of Mr. Mohan Kuma.amangalam. a detenu is VeHore jail, one of the leading Communist intellectuals in India, and the youngest son oi India's Ambassador in Indonesia Dr. P.
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  • 183 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 5.- Nearly 2.000 I educational and cultural institutions sustained losses as a result of recent earthquakes in Assam according to Dr. Alexander Wolisky Principal Scientific Liaison Officer of the UNESCO, who has just completed an extensive tour of the
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    72 1 PHOTO) Robert Schuman, French Foreign Minister; Dean Acheson, U.S. Secretary of State, and Ernest Bevin, British Foreign Secretary, are shown (left to right) as they discussed European del ease planning at tne first session of a three day conference at the WaldorfAstoria Hotel in New York C.ty The tripartite conference
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    56 1 PKOTO). Wp.rren R. Austin, (right). United States representative on the United Nations Security Council and U.S. President Harry S. Truman discuss the course of action that the United States will take at future meetings of the international organization. The conference took place in President Truman's office at thp ______> Presidential
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  • 99 1 Congress Pledged To HinduMuslim Unity Says Tandon CALCUTTA, Oct. 4.—Hindu-Musiim unity was described as an important item in the programme of the Indian National Congress by the Congress President, Mr. Tandon in a speech in Calcutta on Oct. 2. ne sam tnat ivianatma «orandhi s dream of an independence, which
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  • 73 1 Combined Meeting Of Lotus Club Ladies Union A Combined General Meeting of the Lotus Club and the Ladies Union wiU be held on Oct. 17, at 5 p.m. at 7, I.ioulmein Road. An hour and a half earlier, the Annual General Meeting of the Lotus Club will be held at
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  • 58 1 ALLAHABAD, Oct. 4.—Fifty-eight Muslims, who had been convicted to life sentences tor the murder of 22 Hindus during November 1946, have oeen acquitted, by the Allahabad High Court in an aEpeal. They had appealed from the sentence of the Additional Sessions Judge of Meerut, who
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  • 54 1 sir. Geoffrey Dyoon, Chief Coach to the British Amateur Athletic Association, who has been lecturing in Singapore and the Federation for the Malayan Amateur Athletic Association will deliver his nnai lecture In the British Council Centre, Stamford Road, on Monday. Oct. 9. at 7.30 p.m. Tne Public
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  • 289 1 rhP SJk, 0611"! held nscentty by the Rubber Technical Develon- **£*> Wellwyn Garden c?& Herts, discussions were held on new uses for rubber in textiles. The disc -assions were well attended oy the Textile Industry and a great interest was taken in the commercial
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  • 261 1 One in every four people In Britain makes regular use of public lending libraries. Last year more than twelve million people borrowed more than than 300,000,--000 bocks. These figures were given by Lord Mountbatten who .vas representing the Duke of Edinburgh at the International uongress arranged
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  • 693 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Fri., Oct. 6, 1950. IMAGINARY FEARS-III that the immediate withdrawal of the British from Maiaya would throw this counry into the jaws of Communism and Soviet Russia (how imaginary this fear is we have already seen), the British Secretary oi State for the Colonies Mr. James
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  • 413 2 President Prasad Asks Nation To Follow Gandhian Ideals I SIMLA, Oct. s.—President Rajendra Prasad said here If Indians make a success of the new Constitution by following the principles behind it, they will not only feel proud of themselves, but will make the
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  • 41 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 5. A Press Note issued by the Ministry of Commerce says that Belgium and Western Germany, which were hitherto regarded as hard currency areas, are now regarded as soft currency areas. FOC
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  • 452 2 Import Control Enquiry Committee's Work Completed NEW DELHI, Oct. 5.—The Import Control Enquiry Committee, which started functioning from the second week of July, it is learnt, has now completed its work relating to the collection of views of the trade as well as concerned officials and Ministries of the policy
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  • 237 2 Property Of Evacuees: Time-Limit For Film Claims Extended NEW DTLHI, Oct. 5.—A PressCommunique issued by the Ministry of Rehabilitation says that in view ot representations received from various organisations of displaced per sons, the Government of India have decided to extend the date of receipt of claims by one month.
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  • 270 2 MADRAS HIGH COURT ORDERS RELEASE OF DETENU MADRAS, Oct. s.—ln the Madras High Court, Their Lordships, Govmda Menon and Basheer Ahmed Sayeeo JJ, passed orders recently in Habeas Corpus petition, directing the release of R. M. Somasundara Thevar, detenu, in the Central Jail, Vellore. Their Lordships held that they did
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  • 254 2 PERSONNEL TO BE ANNOUNCED ON OCT. 8? NEW DELHI, Sept. 27. (By Air Mail).—Mr. Purshottamdas Tandon, Congress President, left to-day for Lucknow on his way to Calcutta. Mr. Tandon told Pressmen here that his talks with Congress leaders on the subject of the formation of the
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  • 104 2 BOMBAY. Oct. 5. The Officer. Public Relations Department Messrs. Tata Sons Ltd., In a communication, addressed to The "Hindu" writes: "In the "Hindu" under the heading 'Madras Government's loan good response' there appears a paragraph as under: "The biggest contributors to the Madras loan, it
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  • 277 2 Administration Of Time-Limit For Filing Validity Of Enactment Questioned NEW DELHI, Oct. s.—The validity of the Sholapur Spinning and Weaving Company (Emergency Provisions) Act of 1950, under which the Government of India appointed seven Direc tors for the '"proper management and administration" of the company, was challenged in the Supreme
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  • 276 2 NEHRU STRESSES VALUE OF COMPOST BOMBAY, Oct. s.—"One of our major and most important failings is low productivity on land as well as in factories. The whole problem of our food production revolves round low productivity," says Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister, in a
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  • 260 2 MR. HAROON'S STATEMENT EXPOSED NEW DELHI, Oct. s.—Official sources in New Delhi described the statement of the Pakistan High Commissioner in Australia, Mr. Yusuf Abdullah Haroon, as "utter nonsense and a propaganda stunt to deceiv simple people who are carried away by slogans." They
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  • 243 3 CEYLON NEWS: btern Measures Will Be Taken Against Strikers COLOMBO, Oct. 5. Government has warned all its department heads that a strike by members of the General Clerical Service Union is a possibility and has asked them to take stern measures against all offenders. According
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  • 109 3 COLOMBO, Oct. s.—The World Day for Animals, organised by the I World League against Vivi-secticn and for the Protection of Animals, i London, was observed in Ceylon 1 yesterday, Oct. 4. Mr. w. o. Fernando of Panadura, a n<j has propagated the "Ahimsa" aovement in Ceylon
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  • 731 3 DEMOCRACY DEPENDS ON CO-OP MOVEMENT MINISTER D. SENANAYAKE'S SPEECH AT JAFFNA CONFERENCE COLOMBO, Oct. s.—The annual Northern Dirt- sion Co-operative Conference was held recently at the 1 Regal Theatre, Jaffna. A thousand delegates were j present. 1 Mr. V. Veerasingham, President, welcomed the j Minister; of Agriculture and Lands, Mr.
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  • 69 3 COLOMBO. Oct. s.—Government proposes to introduce legislation ihortiy to ban or otherwise control the importation, sale and distrioutioni of books, pamphlets and Dther literature of a "tendentious jr seditious nature." Films will be brought under similar control when the legislation is put into effect. Booss
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  • 136 3 CALCUTTA, Oct. 5. An aerodrome is to be constructed on the site of the existing airfield at Gauhati, Assam, by the Government of India at a cost of Rs 10,00,000. A concrete runway, measuring 4,500 ft. x 150 ft. is expected to be completed by April, 1951,
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  • 102 3 I ALLAHABAD, Oct. 2 —The Alaha bad police have arrested two alleged saooleurs who are said to be responsible tor certain recent train derailments. Mr. Tika Ram, Superintendent of Police, C.I.D. on special enquiries in this connection. He is reported to be making efforts along with district
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  • 82 3 CALCUTTA Oct. 5. Accepting the verdict of the jury, Mr. S. C. Mukherjee, Additional Sessions Judge of Alipore, sentenced Kesto Santra to transportation for life and two others to 10 years' r.i.l each for committing, along with a dozen other men, a dacoity in th<j aouse
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  • 200 3 NEW DELHI, Oct. s.—Four Vampire jet-fighters newly acquired by the Indian Air Force, arrived at the Palam airport recently from the U.K As the flight led by Group Captain Kanwar Jaswant Singh landed, the> were greeted by Air-Vice Marshal S. Mukherjee, Acting C.-in-C. of
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  • 310 3 CEYLON'S RICE SUPPLY NOT ENDANGERED, ASSURES MR. ALVAPPILLAI COLOMBO, Oct. 5. Ceylon is in no danger of obtaining less rice when Japan starts bidding for part of the South East Asian surplus. Mr. K. Alvappillai, Commissioner of Food Supplies, told me this on his arrival by air recently after attending
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  • 242 3 NAGPUR, Oct. s.—Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh, M.P., in a highly critical statement on the language policy of the Nagpur University, has deaded for the slowing down of the pace of replacement of English by Marathi and Hindi as the medium of instruction in college classes.
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  • 444 3 ACCIDENTS ON INDIAN RAILWAYS: GOVT. INSPECTOR'S ANNUAL REPORT NEW DELHI, Oct. s.—The Chiel j Government Inspector of Railways in his annual report for the year ending March. 1950, states that during the year 1949-50, there were 1G accidents, 14 of which involved passenger trains and two material trains, which were
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  • 834 3 COOKING MEDIUM BIG CONTROVERSY BOMBAY, Oct. s.—The Indian housewife is in a dilemma today—to use or not to use Vanaspati," popular hydrogenated oil product of India. The raging controversy on the merits and demerits, and on the advantages and disadvantages of this cooking medium is baffling
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  • 562 4 Indian Line, To A new airline will start operating between Calcutta and Singapore from tomorrow, Saturday, Oct. 7. It is one of the foremost of the Indians airlines, The Bharat Airways, which is owned and managed by the leading Indian industrialists, the Birla
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  • 93 4 Tne following donations to the Assam Relief Fund have been sent to us:— Kalaimagal Tamil School $16.00 Karam Singh Pakhar Singh 10.00 Diwnn Singh Labh Singh 5.00 Indian members of the Clerical Staff and Messenge Staff of Cable and Wireless Ltd. 52.00 Total $83.00 Donation may be
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  • 17 4 With the approval ol the King Singapore will cfeerve fcunday Nov. 12 as Remembrance Day.
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  • 36 4 The fortnightly meetMng of the e Divine Life Society will be held toa:ci'"ow, batu.day, at i.60 p.m. at No. 40, Sercngoon Ro<id, b.n^apore. AB are cordially invited to attend, writes the Kon. Secretary.
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