Indian Daily Mail, 1 January 1950
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Title Section18 1950-01-01 1 Siwdk-J Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 321. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1950. POUR PAGES 10 CENTS.18 words
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448 1950-01-01 1 Final Decision At Next Sitting Ot Con Assembly NEW DELHI, Dec. 31.— -The long-drawn-out controversy over the choice of India's national anthem will come to an end when the Constituent Assembly of India takes a final decision on the issue at its next sitting mFOC - 448 words
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73 1950-01-01 1 WASHINGTON. Dec. 31.— The U.S. joint Chief s-of-Staff plan to visit Japan early m February, the U.S. Defence department announced on Friday. The announcement came as international attention turned on Formosa, still held by the Chinese Nationalists. Making the trip will be Army General73 words
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Article145 1950-01-01 1 The Indian Daily Mail wishes its readers, advertisers and other well-wishers a bright and prosperous New Year. There will be no issue of the I.D.M. on Monday, Jan. 2. Publication will be resumed on Tuesday, Jan. 3. llflllliaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiairaiiaiianaiiatianaiiaHai S. Vandenberg, and General Omar Bradley, chairman of the JointA.P. - 145 words
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Article33 1950-01-01 1 MEDIATION BY U.K. U.S. URGED Mediation by the United States and Britain m the "undeclared war" between India and Pakistan was urged by Mr. Herbert Elliston, Editoi of the Washington Post, after an33 words
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519 1950-01-01 1 r -RAJKUMARI AMRIT KAUR (By Our Staff Reporter) I SINGAPORE, Dec. BL India's Health Minister Rajkumari Amrit Kaur told a large gathering of Indians that welcomed her at Singapore's Kallang airport this morning that Indians overseas must be loyalExternal affairs - 519 words
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Article64 1950-01-01 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE, Dec. 31. Chauhdury Nazir Ahmed, Pakistan's Minister for Industries, arrived m Singapore this morning from Indonesia where he had represented his country m the transfer of power ceremonies. Chaudhury Nazir Ahmed will stay here till Jan. 2. He will visit industrial64 words
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219 1950-01-01 1 BANGKOK, Dec. 31.— Export ot rice to deficit Asian countries passed from Thai Government to private hands today, with the ending of the International Emergency food Council The Thai Deputy Minister of Commerce, Nai Thop Jotinuchit, revealed that permits for export ofA.P. - 219 words
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103 1950-01-01 1 BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 31. A trade agreement between India and Argentina was signed Friday afternoon by the Indian Ambassador, Jamshed Vesugar and the Argentine Minister of Economy, Roberto Ares. The agreement, which follows four months of negotiation, provides for the shipment of 50,000 tonsReuter - 103 words
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467 1950-01-01 1 Observers Not Hopeful About McNaughton's Efforts On Kashmir NEW YORK, Dec. 31— The outcome of the Security Council's debate on Kashmir was summed up by India's delegate Mr. Benegal Narasing Rav in his britif speech at the Council table. Sir Benegal said: "The position now, it seems to me, isReuter - 467 words
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264 1950-01-01 1 H E F l°* K < Dec. Sl.-Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah. Prime MinisL er S Kashmir, was the chief guest at a dinner given here Thursday by the India League of America- The Kashmir Prime Minister has come to New York for the Secu"on'tPresort264 words
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Article73 1950-01-01 1 BANGKOK. Dec. 31.— T0 forest all possible Chinese Communist infiltration from Indochina, Thailand has banned border crossings by Chinese except by visa. Thailand formerly had reciprocal agreements with Burma and IndoI China to permit border crossings for trading purposes. I Violators of the new order, whichA.P. - 73 words
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115 1950-01-01 1 CHINA HONG KONG. Dec. 31.— Chinese Nationalists have withdrawn from Tunghai island, north of Hainan island, a military spokesman on the Nationalist island fortress of Formosa Taiwan announced last night. Nat'cauiist sources this morning claimed that 950 Communist craft were sunk and 520 others damaged mReuter - 115 words
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147 1950-01-01 1 Soviet Bloc Move To Unseat Nationalists From Sec-Council LAKE SUCCESS. Dec. 31. The Soviet Union and the Soviet Ukraine launched a campaign on Thursday to unseat the Nationalist Chinese delegation from the Security Council. Jacob Malik and the Ukraine's Andrei Galagam told the Council that T. F. Tsiang, the leaderA.P. - 147 words
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161 1950-01-01 1 WASHINGTON. Dee. 31. The U.S. Navy said Thursday night a 27.000-ton aircraft carrier and two destroyers will be sent to "augment" the 7th Task Fleet m Asian waters. The announcement coincided with reports of high level conferences on the Question at support of the161 words
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41 1950-01-01 1 Meanwhile the Chinese Nationalists government notified the United States on Thursday that the waters of the Yangtse around the port of Shanghai had been fined to enforce the Nationalist blockade of Communist China. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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91 1950-01-01 1 INCREASED REBEL ACTIVITIES REPORTED IN BURMA RANGOON, Dec. 31.— The Britishowned Burmah Oil Company on Fri« lnv announced increasing rebel activities m the oilfield region of Chauk, m central Burma. It said two motor trucks were reized by an arme<* ;ang and some workers captured vere shot. Two workers, whoA.P. - 91 words
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958 1950-01-01 2 Learn To Love The World About You' NEW DELHI. Dec. 31. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister, m a signed article entitled. "The world around us", written specially for the children's number of 'Shankar's Weekly' issued on Dec. 22, says: "Old people have a habit ofFOC - 958 words
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Article58 1950-01-01 2 ibCUTTA. Dec 31.— The follow-all-India badminton ranking 1 I was announced by the Ranking Co nmlttee which met m Calcutta recently. SINGLES IDavino r Mohan (Bombay). George Lewis (Bombay). Manoi Guha (Bengal). S. T J iini ..Dclhn. Sun:, Bcse (Bengal). 6, T. N. Seth I U.P DOUBLES58 words
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Article90 1950-01-01 2 BOMBAY. Dec. 31. Registration of displaced persons from Pakistan as citizens ot India under the new constitution commenced here on Dec. 16. The Collector of Bombay nas been entrusted with the task which is to be completed before Jan. 26 next. Displaced persons who have migrated90 words
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113 1950-01-01 2 Fire Outbreak In Tellicherry: Govt. Fish-Curing Yard Gutted TELLICHERKY, Dec. 31. Fire bioke out on Dec. 16 noon m the Government Fish Curing Yard at Gopalapetta. The office and 26 sheds m the yard were gutted. Salt kept on the roofs was burnt down though the salt bags were salvaged.FOC - 113 words
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Article101 1950-01-01 2 MADRAS Dec. 31. About IKS Communist detenus m the Vellore Central Jail have informed the authorities of their decision to .sever all connexions with the Communist Party, says a Vellore message. There are about 23J detenus m the jail. Lt.-Col. G. S. Gill, InspectorGeneral ofFOC - 101 words
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117 1950-01-01 2 NEW DELHI. Dec. 31.— An agreement was signed m Kabul on Dec. 14, 1949. between the Governments of India and Afghanistan for th establishment of direct wirelect telegraph communications between the two countries, says a Press Note. Direct communication was considered necessary m the interest c. efficiencyFOC - 117 words
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65 1950-01-01 2 CENTRE MAY MEET PART OF ELECTORAL ROLL EXPENSES NEW DELHI. Dec. 31.— The Government of India are likely to allocate Rs. 1 crore to meet part of the expenditure incurred by provincial and State Governments m the preparation of electoral rolls under th? new Constitution, it is learned. 50' rFOC - 65 words
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76 1950-01-01 2 LAKE SUCCESS. Dec. 31.— China will take over leadership of three important United Nations bodies m January. Dr. F. T. Tsiang will become President of the Security Council an^ Chairman of the Commission for Conventional Armaments, whil: L Gen. Mow Pong-tsu of theReuter - 76 words
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Article35 1950-01-01 2 (Bombay). X G. Lewis and Davinder Mohar (Bombay). 3 Sunil Bose and ManoJ Guh? (Bengil). Tho Ranking Committee consisted' of Messrs. C. Gcrams (Bombay) Z. B. Chatterje? (Bengal) and J. N Saxuna 'East Punjab)- FOCFOC - 35 words
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178 1950-01-01 2 BOMBS THROWN AT POLICE PARTY IN VIRUDHUNAGAR VIRUDHUNAGAR, Deo. 31. On Dec. 14 night, Mr. Viswanatha Nayar, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Sivakasi, with Mr. Shenbagaraman, Police Inspector, Srivilliputtur, and Sub- Inspectors Ramiah. Kandasamy. Bavanandan and Thiyag&rajan, raided an alleged Communist office m Virudhunagar. The door was found bolted and threeFOC - 178 words
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91 1950-01-01 2 SCINDIA SHIPYARD WORKERS MEET DR. MOOKERKEE NEW DELHI, Dec. 23.— A delegation of the Scindia shipyard employees met Dr. S. P. Mookerjee, Minister for Industry and Supply, on Dec. 17 and presented to him a memorandum stressing the immediate necessity of making arrangements for economic construction of vessels m theF.O.C. - 91 words
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137 1950-01-01 2 MADRAS, Dec. 31.— The Tiruma-lai-Tirupathi Devasthanam Committee which met here at the Cosmopolitan Clv.b. decided to start a museum at Tirup^>th> as part of the Sri Vcnkateswara Orienta Institute before the end of this year. Mr K. Venkataswami Naidu. President of the Committee, wasFOC - 137 words
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Article53 1950-01-01 2 PATNA. Dec. 31. Seventeen students, belonging to the Communistsponsored Provincial Students Federation, were arrested m front of the Patna Secretariat on Dec. 15 by the police. The students were bent on demonstrating before the Assembly, which was m session, against the 25 increase m colleere feesF.O.C. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration336 1950-01-01 2 DICTIONARY OF SCIENTFIC TERMS IN HINDI PHOTO. NEW DELHI, Dec. 31. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Education Minister, replying to Seth Govind Das m Parliament on Dec. 15, said that the Government had under active consideration a scheme to prepare a dictionary of scientific terminology for Hindi and other modern languages.FOC; A.P. - 336 words
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Article73 1950-01-01 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 31. A field station to conduct research on radar, ultra short and microwaves is to be set up m Calcutta. This was announced by the Secretary to the De- partment of Scientific Research, Dr. S. S. Bhatnagar m New Delhi on Dec. jGIIS - 73 words
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501 1950-01-01 2 BOMBAY, Dec. 31. Preliminaries for construction of the railway linking Khandla m Cutch with Deesa, a terminus on the metre gauge of the 8.8. and C.I. Railway, are on hand. The construction will start very soon. Disclosing this to Pressmen here,FOC - 501 words
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63 1950-01-01 2 CALCUTTA, Dec. 31. A stenographers' championship challenge test at 203 words m shorthand will be held m Calcutta by the middle of April next. Liv.ting competitors, the Secretary. All India Institute of Stenographers. Calcutta, says that a challenge has been received from a candidate m BombayFOC - 63 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-01-01 2 PHOTO. Mr. Clement Attlee, British Premier, greets Mrs. Sheila Dodanwela and Sir Oliver Goonetillake, High Commissioner for Ceylon, at a reception m London on Dec. 31. The party was for delegates attending the Commonwealth conference m Ceylon m January. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article76 1950-01-01 2 NEW DELHI, Dec 31. Twenty Akalis were rele?;ed on Dec. 16 from the jail here after 1| monthsdetention under the East Punjab Public Safety Act. Five of them were, however, rearrested at the jail gate m connexion with an alleged assault on three police constablesFOC - 76 words
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91 1950-01-01 2 ASSAM PCC SEEK PLEBISCITE ON COOCH BEHAR SHILLONG, Dec. A resolution urging the Government of India to stay the question of merger of Cooch Behar m West Bengal and direct a plebiscite on the issue was passed at the twa-day joint session of the Working Committee of the Assam CongressF.O.C. - 91 words
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94 1950-01-01 2 CUTTACK. Dec. 31.— The Governor of Orissa, Mr. Asaf Ali, has announced a reward of Rs. 1,000 to anyone who can plan the best and cheapest labour saving device to help Orissa's farmers m any kind cf agricultural operation irrigation, ploughing, sowing, weeding,FOC - 94 words
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Article, Illustration2024 1950-01-01 3 Close Co-opperation Between India America Urged Dr. tyookherjpe's Appeal At Delhi Qonterence NEW DfLHI, (By Aim Mail).— A very useful link m the chain mf Indo-Amejfrican friendship may be said (o have been torged on Dgec. 12 morning when the IndiaAmerican Conference w&s inaugurated here under the joint auspicejpf theFOC; A.P. - 2,024 words
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101 1950-01-01 3 CALCUTTA, Dec. 31.— The possibility of utilising the timber resources of the Andaman Islands for feed tog the plywood, tea chest and matchwood industries of India was discussed at a three-day conference of central and provincial forestry officials and industry representative* here. The conference wasF.O.C. - 101 words
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111 1950-01-01 3 REINFORCEMENTS FOR GAO: STRICT CENSORSHIP ENFORCED MARMAGOA, Dec. 31.— The Portuguese garrison m Goa hast been rein forced m recent weeks, it was learned here. Details of the new reinforcements, which have arrived from Portugal, are not available, but they are understood to include three air force planes and someFOC - 111 words
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177 1950-01-01 3 E. BENGAL ASSEMBLY ADJOURNED: THREE BILLS PASSED DACCA, Dec. 31.— The East Bengal Assembly was adjourned on Dec. 19 till Feb. 6, 1950, after having sat practically for more than a month, during the course of which the House passed about 35 out of 124 clauses of the State Acquisition177 words
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342 1950-01-01 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 31. Appeals by 18 detenus from Bihar against their detention under the Bihar Public Safety Act were heard by the Federal Court of India on Dec. 16. The detenus, who argued their cas:s personally, said that the grounds of detenion342 words
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91 1950-01-01 3 BILL TO ABOLISH PRIVILEGES OF EUROPEANS IN PAKISTAN KARACHI, Dec. 31. Legislation to abolish legal privileges granted :o Europeans and Americans m Pakistan is to be introduced m the ne>-.\ session of Parliament. The Minister for Law and Labour, Mr. Jogendranath Mandal, explained on Dec 14 m an appendix toFOC - 91 words
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Article, Illustration302 1950-01-01 3 PtioiO HONG KONG, Dec. 30. -Further strikes appeared likely m Hong Kong today as workers of several more utility companies awaited the employers' answer to their •'final" demands for better pay and conditions, tions. There was no evidence that these demands would be met. now they had onlyFOC; Reuter; A.P. - 302 words
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334 1950-01-01 3 WEARING OF KHADI BY CONGRESS MEMBERS: RESOLUTION PASSED UPPCC MEETING KARRUKHABAD, Dec. 31— The UPPCC recently passed a resolution directing the credentials committee of the subordinate Coneress Committees to ensure that the conditions laid down m the Concress Constitution about the wearing of khadi for an active Congress member were334 words
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Article78 1950-01-01 3 Dr. K.it.iu. Governor of West Bengal, broke th? convention of a Governor keeping aloof from politics by addressing the UPPCC. Mr. Purshottamdas Tandon. who nresided. request ;d Dr. Kr/iu to addres? the m; etins. .saying: "I have already broken the convention against participation m politics byFOC - 78 words
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Article71 1950-01-01 3 KARACHI. Dec. 30. Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleek, former Commander-in-Chief m India, arrived here from London yesterday and wa« scheduled to leav*> for New Delhi last night. Marshal Auchinleck, who is a director of Giindlays Bank, is on a business trip to India and Pakistan.Reuter - 71 words
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1950 1950-01-01 4 Full Text Ot Speech In Federal Council Following is the full text of the speech delivered by Mr. R. Ramani m the Federal Legislative Council on Dec. 22 on the clause of the bill for the deletion of the powers of the1,950 words
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Article131 1950-01-01 4 The death occured of Mr. Lionel D. Falk. of Messrs. D. J. Keymer Co., Ltd. at the age of 73 on Dec. 16 after a three days illness following an operation. Mr. Falk was for 54 years connected with the firm of Messrs. D131 words
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Article112 1950-01-01 4 In accordance with Notification No. 678 m Selangor Government Gazette of Dec. 22. the charges for water supplied to shops, offices and other business premises where water is only used for sanitation and hygiene, are to be reduced from 70 cents to 50 cents per thousand112 words
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