Indian Daily Mail, 20 October 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. No. 248. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 172 1 WILL HAVE SERIOUS REPERCOSdIOMS ON S. INDIAN BUSINESSMEN, WARNS MINISTER (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 19. The same batch of volunteers of *iie Dravida Kazhagam who were released on bail, continued picketing the same cloth shop and hotel in George Town area yesterday.
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  • 140 1 CANBERRA, Oct. 19. The bill to outlaw the Communist Party in Australia was passed by the Senate late tonight. The Labour Party, which holds a majority in the Senate, had blocked the bill for months. But it decided to withdraw opposition last Monday. The bill has
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  • 54 1 Mr. Tom Driberg, London Newsviper Correspondent and Labour Member of Parliament for Maldon, who recently passed through Singapore has just returned from Korea. In a broadcast over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya at 7.12 p.m. today (Friday) he will be talking about his experiences in
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  • 80 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 19.— The expert Translation Committee, appointed by the President of India to suggest Hindi expressions for administrative, iegai and constitutional terms, will meet here early next month. The Parliament Secretariat has prepared for the consideration of the committee
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  • 122 1 "Christian Science: The Science of God's Abundant Provision." is the title of the free lecture on Christian Science to be given at Victoria Theatre on Monday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. Mr. Molter, C.5.8.. the lecttuei, comes from Chicago, Illinois, and is a member of
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  • 307 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 19.— Th« ne genius, the late Ramanujan. has now chives from the Madras Port Trust The file consists of 103 folios and commences with his application in r>!,. uary, 1912, to the Port Trust for the post of a clerk
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  • 170 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 19.—Continuous increase has occurred in India's pepper exports during the last 15 months. They increased by i 100 per cent in the trade year ending March 1950, compared to j the previous year and amounted to i about 15,000 toni. The value
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  • 88 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 19.— The Indian Trade Delegation to South -East Asian countries has returned to New Delhi after visiting Indonesia, Malaya. Thailand and Burma. Members of the delegation contacted prominent businessmen in these countries and discussed with them promotion of trade between India
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  • 174 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 19.— India today proposed a new plan to break the deadlock in the Security Council on choosing of a successor to Mr. Trygve Lie as Secretary General. Under this plan each member ol the 11 nation council would place names
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  • 280 1 PLEVEN'S GOVT. UNDER FIRE FOR DEFEATS IN INDO-CHINA PARIS. Oct 19. Premier Rene Pleven's government came under heavy political fire on Thursday for its military defeats in Indochina. Communist Deputy Pierre Juge opened tftie debate in the National Assembly by demanding an "immediate end" to the war. Edmund Michelet, a
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  • 111 1 There will be a dance and musical entertainment in aid of Assam Reliei Fund at the Chinese Assembly Hall. Kuala Lumpur, today (Friday, Oct. 20). at 7 p.m. by talented dancei Udaya Sankar's associates Mr. and Mrs. Dilip Kumar. Others who will participate
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  • 167 1 The following statement has been issued by the Police H.Q., in Kuala Lumpur yesterday: The following roads are impassable to traffic due to flooding:1. The Tanjong Malim to Trolak Road near Behrang where a road bridge has been damaged. 2. The Taiping/Kamunting to Krian Road at the
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  • 82 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 19.— Experts from 13 countries and representatives of FAO are expected to attend the third International Locust Conference meeting in Delhi from November 6 to November 11. Countries invited are: Egypt, Pakistan, France, the U.K.. Iraq, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia. British Somaliland. and Anglo-Egyptian
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  • 635 1 TOKYO, Oct. 19.— The Americans hammered a gaping hole in the Southern defences of embattled Pyongyang today in grim see -saw street fiehtine against Communist suicide squads. A Tokyo spokesman officially confirmed that spearheads of the First Cavalry Division entered the capital from the south
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  • 42 1 SURAT. Oct. 19.— Dr. Rajenora Prasad on Oct. 17 inaugurated a Training School for Khadi Workers in Bardoli (Surat). He was shown the new spinning wheel with which spinning and carding could be simulaneously carried out. GIIS
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  • 43 1 BANGALORE, Oct. 19.— The ILO's Asian Field Office inaugurated at Bangalore (Mysore) on Oct. 16 a a;::-week training programme in which India, Ceylon. Thailand, the Philippines and Japan are participating. Burmese delegates will join the session latei this week. GIIS
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  • 641 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, October 20, 1950. GOVT. MUST REVISE ITS AGRL. POLICY THE Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr. James Griffiths' observations in Parliament two days ago on the mechanised cultivation oi rice in Malaya are indicative of the urgent need for a thorough revision of the
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  • 1138 2 Dr. Prasad s Declaration AHEMEDABAD (By Air Mail).— President Rajendra Prasad declared at a public meeting here on Saturday evening that India has no designs on any country. Dr. Prasad added "Wha t has been achieved by Bharat during the past three years
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  • 108 2 SIMLA (By Air Mail).— Punjab legislators here were wondering on Saturday if their lobby has not taken new meaning with two of their colleagues who lobbing blows between themselves on Oct. 13 lobbed a third, splintered his spectacles and left him caressing a cut on
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  • 194 2 JODHPUR, (By Air Mall).— The first batch of 39 cadets trained entirely under the "All-Through" Flying Training Scheme introduced by Air Hq. last year gave the salute on Saturday Last* at n impressive commission and passing out parade to Major-General
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  • 280 2 Indian News And Br. Press: Mr. W. N. Ewer's Assurance BOMBAY (By Air Mail).— There is no conspiracy of the British Press against India, assured Mr. W. N Ewer, Diplomatic Correspondent, of the Daily Herald, London, addressing the Bombay Jurnalists' Union re cently. In spite of their best efforts the
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  • 267 2 NATION AUSATION OF BANKS: DEMAND AT JULLUNDUR CONFERENCE JULLUNDUR, (By Air MAIL). Immediate nationalisation of all banking companies, in the country was demanded by the All- India Bank Employees' Association, which concluded its third annual session here recently under the presidentship of Mr. Soumyendranath Tagore. While supporting the workers' demand
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  • 52 2 LAHORE. (By Air Mail). A medical mission from India will shortly undertake a gooiwi 1 tour of West Pakistan, it is learnt. The mission, which is being sponsored by the Indian Medical Association, Punjab (India), is expected to visit Lahore, Lyallpur, Multan, Rawalpindi, Peshawar and
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  • 455 2 Mrs- Vera Dean's Analysis NEHRU'S "INDEPENDENT OUTLOOK" PRAISED KANPUR, (By Air Mail).— A glowing tribute to the "sturdy independence of outlook" in international affair s, of India's Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, was paid on Oct. 12 night by Mrs. Vera M. Dean, Director of the Foreign
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    40 2 PHOTO. Prince Takamatsu, brother of Japan's Emperor Himhito, makes a blood donation for L'njted Nations Force3 fighting in Korea. He is being attended by two U.S. Army Nurses at a U.S. Army blood bank in Tokyo on Oct. 14 A.P.
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  • 107 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). The Government of India have rejected a proposal to "resurrect" some of the British-conferred titles which lapsed under the new Constitution. A State Government recently suggested to the Centre that the constitutional provision. "No citizen of India shall accept any title
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  • 682 3 Milk, Salt Sugar Honey Not For Man, Says Tandon! Raw Food And Nature Cure Recommended VANASPATI AND VACCINATION OPPOSED NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The Congress President Shri Pufushottamdas Tandon while speaking here on Saturday last at the All-India Nature Cure Conference, gave a list of "do"s and "don'f's for
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  • 65 3 BOMBAY (By Air Mail).— An AllIndia Shroffs (private bankers) Conference will be held in Bombay in November this year. Convened by the Bombay Shroffs Association, the conference will discuss the questions of linking the shroffs with the credit I structure of the Reserve Bank of India, the
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  • 386 3 ACTION COMMITTEE SET UP TO "WAGE CAMPAIGN" DACCA, (By Air Mail). At a public meeting convened here last week by the leading citizens of Dacca, a Committee of Action consisting of 17 members was set up to "wage a campaign" against imposition of
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    40 3 PHOTO. King Farouk of Egypt, seen outside the Excelsior-Bellevue Hotel, San Remo, Italy on Oct. 13, where he is on holiday. He has adopted a different style of moustache, curling at the ends. Previously it had been straight.— A. P.
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  • 160 3 JAMMU, (By Air Mail).— Sheikh Abdullah, Kashmir Premier said here recently that Jammu and Kashmir were two provinces with close contacts and ties of unity. Separation would ruin both of them. For him, he said, both the provinces were two eyes which were equally
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  • 178 3 MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— Shri K. Madhava Menon, Education and Law Minister, told a questioner in the Madras Assembly recently that since the passage of the Maintenance of: Public Order Act (1946) 68 persons; had been killed by Communists in the coastal
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  • 244 3 I.J.M.A'S Assurance To Jute Balers: Individual Buying By Mills To Be Checked CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail).— The deadlock in jute trade appeared nearing solution recently with the assurance given by the Indian Jute Mills Association that they would take all possible steps to check black marketing ln jute and Individual
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  • 878 3 CEYLON NEWS: CEYLON WARNED AGAINST OVER-POPULATION COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).-— "A hungry man will steal, and a hungry country will go to war to save its people from starving. There are, of course, other causes of war, but it is
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  • 27 3 CUTTACK, (By Air Mail). —Sir C. V. Raman has agreed to address the Utkal University Convocation to be held on Dec. 11 this year. FOC
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  • 557 4 SEQUEL TO SIOSPENSIOH OF TRAINS The Postmaster-General Malaya announces that owing to an obstruction on the Malaya* Railway* mails between the Federation and Singapore and vice versa are subject to delay until i urther notice. Full use is being made of all alternative services
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  • 173 4 At a combined general meeting of the members of the Ladies Union and the Lotus Club, held on Tuesday, Oct. 17 at 7, Moulmein Road, a new club the "Kamala Club" was formed. This was originally inaugurated by Mrs. Indira Gandhi, daughter of Pandit Nehru, at a
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  • 86 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 19.— The total value of India's foreign trade in September 1950. amounted to Rs. J88.6 mLlion. Inaia purchased goods worth R;. 418.6 million from foreign countries and sold them merchandise worth Rs. 470 million. India's imports and exports in August were valued
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  • 291 4 The Secretary of Slate for the Colonies is concerned at the number oi oversea candidates now in the United Kingdom wno nave little or no hope of being admitted to Medical Schools or to Universities. Students are therefore warned that if they go oversea
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  • 139 4 The Singapore Committee for tne Preservation of Historic Sites and Antiquities in Singapore has among its finst objects of intrrest the Malay grave on Fort Canning, believed to be that) of Iskander Shah, and the Christian Cemetary on Fort Canning. The condition of the gravestones
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  • 184 4 A memorial win;«o.v of stained glass, commemorating those who ion their lives la Sarawak during the war, has been dedicated at Sheepstor Church on DartmooThe memorial is particularly asso-' dated with 25 members of the Sarawak Civil Service, many of SSS 08 *&J& capitivity between 1941
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  • 104 4 S'PORE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS: DATES ANNOUNCLD The notice for the Municipal Electfoaa will now lie issueu on Ooti 27. i\ aiiuation day will be Monday, Nor. 6 and the poll will be held on Saturday, Dec. 2. The polling register for City Ward war* oii sale yesterday and the register fur
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