Indian Daily Mail, 17 October 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. No. 245. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 1125 1 Also 3 Unarmed Auxiliaries Killed 5 Abducted 6 Police Killed In Ferak KUALA LUMPUR, Monday: The Police issued the following communique at 9.30 a.m. today. Yesterday on an estate road in Johore, bandits fired on a 3-ton lorry carrying
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  • 204 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 16. Indian Premier Nehru has agreed to join the Executive of the Congress Party, Mr. Tandon the Congress President told newsmen here last night. Since Tandon's election to Con gress Presidency in September Pandit Nehru has been announcin i his
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  • 83 1 DEMONSTRATION AGAINST MUSLIM LEAGUE LEADER AT CALICUT (From Our Own Correspondent) CALICUT, Oct. 16. When the Muslim League leader, Mr. Mohamed Ismail, arrived in Calicut yesterday from Madras in one of his visiU to Malabar to confer with his partymen, there were big demonstrations against him and the railway station.
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  • 73 1 BOMBAY, Oct. 16. Investigations carried out by geological experts of the Government of India show that bauxite deposits estimated at about 100,000 tons exist in the Tungar Hill in the Thana district of Bombay. Geologists feel that these deposits may be exploited for use in the
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  • 48 1 PARIS, Oct. 16— The Speaker of the Indian Parliament, Mr. G. V Mavlankar, was received at the French National Assembly on Oct. 14 by the Vice-President, Mr. Andre le Troquer. After exchanging greetings, according to the UPA, Mr. Mavlankar toured the National Assemtyy instaUaUo©* GIIS
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    96 1 PHOTO Members of the official Tibetan delegation who are en a visit :o New Delhi to confer wich the new Chinese Ambassador <n SinoTibetan relatijns visited Raj ghat on the mornim; of Sept 7 and laid wreaths on th.j samadhi*' of Mahatma Gandhi. Photo shows t'.ie members of the rielegation
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  • 360 1 tUCKNOW, Oct. 16. The 12-dav session of the Conference of the ute of Pacific Relations concluded on Oct. 14. lie Chairman. Pandit Hridayanath Kunzru. in his closing remarks saidythat the conference had succeeded completely in its objective of providiiyj a frank exchange of views among different
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  • 108 1 W. BENGAL REFUGEES TO BE SETTLED IN MADRAS MYSORE (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Oct. 16.— A certain number at West Bengal refugees are to be settled in Madras and Mysore States. In thi; connection Dr. B. C. Roy, Chief Minister of West Bensal. arrived in Ma_ras yesterday. Accoiding to
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  • 168 1 ACQUISITION AND DISOWNMENT OF INDIAN CITIZENSHIP NEW DELHI, Oct. 16.—Acquisition of citizenship in India and its disownment by Indians oversea will form part of a bill to be Introduced n the budget session of parliament early next year. The bill will cover acquisition of Indian citizenship by three processes; descent
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  • 106 1 SAYS NEHRU NEW DELHI, Oct. 16.— Pandit Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, told a press conference here today that a great deal of the trouble in the world and hi the Far East was due to obstruction put in the way of China
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  • 44 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 16. —An Howard University (Washington) History Professor, Dr. (Miss) Tate, has been appointed visiting professor of Vishwa Bharatl for 1950-1951. She is the first Negro woman to get a teaching appointment in an Indian University. GIIS
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  • 31 1 MADRAS, Oct. 16.— The Madras Assembly passed a Bill on Oct. 12 abolishing reservation of seats on communal basis in Municipal Couni cils in the State GIIS
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  • 36 1 LUCKNOW, Oct. 16.— The Congress so far has won five out of the seven bye-elections to the Uttar Pradesh Legislature held this month. Results of two bye-elections are still to be announced. GIIS
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  • 700 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 1950. ONLY ALTERNATIVE BEFORE GOVT. \I7E are opposed to any further increase of taxation in this Colony not because the rich and wealthy people are now overtaxed or that the limit of taxation has been reached. It has been and it still is
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  • 731 2 Bihar Govt's Drive Against Cloth Hoarders Profiteers Continues More Merchants Arrested, Shops Sealed Godowns Searched GAYA MULTI-MILLIONAIRE'S PROPERTY TO BE ATTACHED PATNA (By Air Mail).— As the result of search and raids carried out by the police in Darbhanga and Laheriasarai town, five local cloth dealers were arrested last week
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    34 2 PHOTO. Professor Millard Rogers (left) being interviewed by USIS Feature Editor Fong Kim Wah (extreme right). Dr. Chang Chin Teh, special assistant to USIS Director W. Henry Lawrence. Jr„ is in th* centre. USIS
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  • 173 2 SUPPLIES FROM MADHYA BHARAT INDORE, (By Air Mail). -In accordance with the directive of the Central Government, the Government of Madhya Bharat have despatched 3,500 tons of foodgrains —1,000 tons of rice, 2,000 tons of jowar and 500 tons of wheat to Travancore-Cochi-.. The entire quota
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  • 370 2 SHILLONG (By Air Mail).—Khagen Barua, alleged Revolutionary Communis. Party of India (R.C.P.1.) leader, Sibsagar, with two of his followers was arrested in his jungle hide-out, according to the latest information reaching here. Details are lacking but it is gather- ed that the arrest was effected with
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  • 158 2 CEYLON RICE FOR INDIA MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— Mr V y. Gin, Indian High Commissioner in Ceylon, who is now here, told the UPI that Ceylon would shortly send another consignment of 5 000 tons of rice to India. Mr. Giri said that the Ceylon Government had given the maximum
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  • 95 2 FIRST INDIAN MOUNTAINEERING PARTY NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). The first Indian mounta.neenng party has returned to Darjeeling trom Pandim Hill peak after reaching 18,000 feet altitude, according to a telegram received here from the party's organiser, Mr. Manogar Vidyalankar. The party, the telegram says, could not proceed farther because
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  • 97 2 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— The Govt, of India have invited the United Nations to held a seminar on youth welfare in India sometime next year. Asian countries that are expected to take part are: Burma, Ceylon, Pakistan, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Indonesia, Malaya and Singapore The
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  • 289 2 KARACHI, (By Air Mail).— Pakistan Parliament last week endorsed by a majority vote the Pakistan Government's stand in su pporting the U.N. Security Council resolution of June 27 on Korea. Voting wa« 40 for, 2 against Premier Liaquat Ali
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  • 47 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). A Spanish commercial mission led by Senor Alba, Commercial Counsellor of the Spanish Embassy in London, have arrived here. The object of the mission is to study the possibilities of improving trade relations between Spain developed. FOC
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  • 47 2 KARACHI, <3y Air Mail). An Intel-Dominion Conference between India and Pakistan alt a secretarial level is likely to be held siwrtfy, it is understood. The venue, dates and agenda are still under correspondence but, it is believed, a final decision would be soon taken. FOC
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  • 54 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Vail). Tiie Government of India have completed arrangements for the import of 20,000 tons of sugar from abroad, it Ls learned. This is in addition to the 25,000 tons already contracted for. Negotiations are stated to be in progress for importing 15.000 tons
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    53 2 Photo. At an exhibition which opened in Paris on Oct. 3, sponsored by the International Wool Secretariat, the models wear sheeps' heads to remind visitors that all the material is of wool. One such model is seen here wearing a right waisted, long skirted dress, thai flares out in a
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  • 630 3 NEED FOR SOLEMN INDO-PAK. PLEDGE: REPLY TO LIAQUAT ALTS LETTER NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). The Government or India have, it is understood, sent a reply to Mr .^Liaquat Ali Khan's latest letter on the subject of no war declaration," reiterating their
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  • 113 3 ERNAKULAM. (By Air Mail).— The most outstanding event in the development of Cochin Port will be the construction c* a frontage to the main wharf at Cochin, eytimated to cost about Rs. 42 Lakhs. The Government ot India have sanctioned this amount. It is understood that
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  • 135 3 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail).— A Full Bench of the Bombay High Court j held that if, after a person was J detained, the grounds for detent:on were not furnished to him within a reasonable time— a. period of a week or ten aays the
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  • 39 3 BOMBAY. Oct. 14.— There has been considerable improvement in 1 the strike situation in Bombay. Out. of the 60 textile mills, 54 have star ted working. Nearly 65.000 worker* ranort-d for dutv in these mills GIIS
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  • 105 3 PAKISTAN STILL UNAWARE OF MANDAL'S RESIGNATION! KARACHI, (By Air Mail).— The Pakistan Government hasi not yet received any letter of resignation from Mr. Jogendranath Mandal, Minister for Law and Labour, an official spokesman said last week. In the absence of any official communication from Mr. Manda,.! official comment Taere was
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  • 70 3 HYDERABAD, (Dn.) (By Air Mall).— The prohibitory order banning public meetings, processions and assembly of five or more persons in Hyderabad and Secunderabad cities has been cancelled with effect from Oct. 1. A pres:, note issued recently said there was no need to keep the order in
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  • 271 3 MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— Mr. N. Sanjiva Reddi, Minister for Proration, in reply to a question put by Mr. V. Raghavayya. in the Legislative Assembly, recently said that during 1949-50, permits to possess liquor for personal consumption were given to nine Indian, one Anglo-Indian
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    86 3 Anthony Eden (right), British Foreign Minister, takes a pen to sign agreements reached at the 4-power conference in Moscow in 1943 to lay the foundations for a lasting peace and enhance Allied military coalition. Great Britain, the United States, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the Republic of China took
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  • 320 3 FRESH TAXATIONS IN PAKISTAN: PROPOSALS PRESENTED TO PARLIAMENT KARACHI, (By Air Mail).— Fresh taxation proposals for the year ending March 31, 1951, estimated to yield about Rs. 2,10,000 per annum were presented to the Pakistan Parliament by the Deputy Finance Minister Dr. Mahmud Husain last week. Petrol and cigarettes have
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  • 182 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). The Supreme Court recently granted five Banks leave to appeal against the award of the Industrial Tribunal (Bank disputes), published in July, 1950. The appeal, however, has been limited to the three questions of bonus, pro- j vident fund and
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  • 64 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). A Press Communique issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs says: AS a measure of economy, it has been decided that the privilege ticket order concession admissible to Central Government servants, which was suspended in October 1949, for a period
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  • 777 3 Ceylon's Freedom Was Due To Gandhiji, Says jattna Mayor CEYLON NEWS: JAFFNA, (By Air Mail)* Ceylon's independence was due to Ma hat ma Gan dhi, declared Mr. C. Po/i--nambalam, Mayor of Jaffna, presiding at the opening recerMy of Gandhi Milazan, a reading room, for Harijuns of Jaffna, by Mr. V.
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  • 428 4 Govt; Willing To Negotiate With Employees' Unions Following the publical ion of the Benham Report there has been continued agitation among certain sections of the Public Service and opposition to the salary scales recommended for the m, says a Federal Government Press release issued
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  • 65 4 Dr. Allen W. E. Moreira has been elected to the University Court tc fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Dr. A. W. S. Thevathasan, and Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin .has been elected to University Council to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr.
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  • 242 4 To commemorate the Fif th Anniversary of the first meeting of the United Nations Organization on Oct. 24, the Public Relation s Office in conjunction with Commonwealth representatives and the consulates in Singapore, is organising an exhibition which will be held at the
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    103 4 Photograph taken on the occasion of a reception given to the Indian Trade Delegation by the Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce at Hotel Majestic Kuala Lumpur recently. (Left to right) Mrs. Narielwala trite of the leader of the Indian Trade Delegation to South East Asia): Mr. Obeidulla (President of the
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  • 39 4 Any person who wishes to make representations to the Select Committee set up to consider the Age of Marriage Bill should address them to the Clerk of Councils. Secretariat. Singapore, says an Official Press release.
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  • 103 4 SINGAPORE WINS RIFLE FIRING COMPETITION ...At the National .Rifle Association's 81st Annual Prize Meeting at Bisley.on July 22, the Singapore Team won the Junior Kolapore Imperial Challenge Cup. Tney scored 544 out of a possible 600. The runners up being Jamaica with 539 points and British Guiana with 537 points,
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  • 55 4 Mr. William Addis, whose appoint men t as Deputy Commis-sioner-General for Colonial Affairs South East Asia, was recently an ncunced, will arrive in Singapore on board s.s. "Canton" which is du~ this morning. Before being appointed to Singapore, Mr. Add1 c was Colonial Secretary in
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  • 65 4 Mr. R. W. I. Band. M.C.S.. h?s been appointed to act as Secretary for Economic Affairs, Singapore with effect from 16th October 1950. in place of Mr. A. Gilmour C.M.G. M.C.S. Mr. A. D. Stutchbury, M.C.S., has been appointed to act as Dep^ii' Secretary for Economic Affair,' Administration) Singapore,
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  • 45 4 The Children's Social Centres are holding a Sale of Work of articles made by the children, on tho ground floor of Messrs. Whiteaways on Saturday morning, Oct. 21. A large variety of articles suitable for Christmas presents will be on sal* 1
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  • 37 4 The meeting of the Federal Legislative Council scheduled to take place on Monday, Oct, 23 has been cancelled. The next meeting ot the Council will be the Budget Meeting which will be held In November.
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  • 28 4 The annual "At Home" for the Girls' Homecraft Centre will bo held at the Girls' Homecraft Centre at York Hill at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow Wednesday.
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  • 169 4 MR. J. M. JUMABHOY. a prominent Indian businessman intends to contest the Municipal Election In the City Ward. He proposes to stand as an Independent candidate unless, in the meanwhile, a nev party is formed which he might, join if he thinks that it truly
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  • 68 4 DR. F. C. BENHAM TO BROADCAST TONIGHT Dr. F. C. Benham. Economic Adviiser to th^ Conimisidv-ner Genera] for South East A_:a. attended t-.p recent Commonwealth Consulata.tive Council in LondTJi when details of the Colombo Pian for Economic Aid in South East Asia were discussed. Dr. Benham will be talking about
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  • 84 4 On United Nations Day, Oct 2' Mr. G. G. Thomson will give a lee ture on "The United Nations To day" at the Theosophical Institute at 6 p.m. As a grand finale to the celebration, the Singapore Rotary Club ir giiv'ng a United Nations Day din
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  • 44 4 A combined genm 1 meeting of the Lotos Club and th:> Ladies' Union to dissolve both the clubs and to form a new one under the name "Kameja Club" w 11 be held a No. 7. Moulmien Read, this evening.
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