Indian Daily Mail, 1 December 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI NO. 279. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 206 1 Br. Diplomats Service Chiefs To Discuss Asian Problems LONDON, Nov. 30.— British diplomatic representatives, Colonial Governors and Commanders-in-Chief of the three Services m the Far East and South-East Asia will meet m Bukit Serene, Malaya, on Dec. 7. the Foreign Office announced heie today. The Foreign Office spokesman said, the
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  • 258 1 BATTLE FOH PYONGYSKG BEGINS NORTH-EAST FRONT. KOREA. Nov. 30.— American soldiers and Marines were encircled and isolated on Thursday by overwhelming forces of Chinese Reds m the Changjin Reservoir sector m north-east Korea. Marines on the north-west side snid the south side were cut
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  • 227 1 Deshmukh Commends Commonwealth Economic Development Plan NEW DELHI. Nov. 30.— Mr. C. D Deshmukh, Government of India's Finance Minister, placed before Parliament on Nov. 28 a report on the Co-operative Economic Development Plan for South East Asia. He said: "The plan contains seeds of international economic co-oper-ation. As such co-operation
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  • 731 1 AND KILL FOUR AND WOUND ONE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday: The Police have issued the following communique today: JOHORE: Last night, bandits fired on two estates. Security foices engaged the bandits. An Indian laoourer on one of the estate^ was wounded during the exchange
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  • 118 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 30.— A Press note issued on Nov. 28 by the External Affairs Ministry said; "The Prime Minister and the Deputy ime Minister received th* Senior Commanding General Kaiser Shamshere Jung Bahadur Rana and General Bijay Shamshere Jung Bahadur Rana m the
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  • 689 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, December 1, 1950. NATIONALITY AND CITIZENSHIP VII TN the articles so far written \M this series we have made it clea^ that any attempt now to revive the dead and forgotten prewar distinction between the Federated and Unfederated States is definitely a violation of both
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  • 1388 2 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Protection Ot Policy-Holders' Interests Main Objective MAY DELHI. Nov. 20 (By Ail Mail), -Parliament Bfei} passed two bills replacing corresponding ordinances, took up consideration of a third before adjourning for the day. The bills adopted today were the Allianz
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    24 2 PHOTO). Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of India, being taken m a boat procession soon after his arrival at Srinaear, which ne visited recently. A.P.
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  • 289 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 17 (By Air Mail). Mr. C. Rajagopalachari told Mr. Dcshbandhu Gupta m Parliaments today that arrangements for the census were proceeding satisfactorily and the overall requirements of the 1951 census were likely to be ia the neighbourhood of Rs.
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  • 67 2 NEW DELHL Nov. 17 (By Air Ma ill. The Finance Minister, Mr C D. Deshmukh stated today m Parliament that the National Income Committee would give its provisional estimate of the national income for India as a whole by the end of this month. Some foreign advisers
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  • 273 2 DIBRUGARH (Assam) iJBy AitMail). Mr. Holiram Deka, Special Judge, last week convicted 386 persons m what is known as the Naliapul police officer murder and rioting cases m which (478 persons, including two girls) had been prosecuted. I In the first case
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  • 88 2 'Mother-Tongue Drive COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). A large body of teachers is planning a 'mother-tongue' campaign. The; want Rs. 100,000. A joint counci vi Sinhalese teachers' unions ha i decided io try and collect this surr from their unions and other sympathetic bodies. A committee consisting o Messrs. A. D.
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  • 33 2 MADRAS (By Air Mail).— Hi? Holiness Kasivasi Arulandi Thambuan Swamihal, Head of the Kasi Mutt, Tiruppanandal, has gone on a visit to Benares to supervise his chaities there. FOC
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  • 190 2 SCHEDULED CASTES' FEDERATION TO CONTEST ELECTIONS MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— Mr. P. N. Rajbhoj, General Secretary of the All-India Scheduled Castes' Federation stated recently that the Federation would contest all the reserved and general seats m the forthcoming elections. Mr. Rajbhoj said that the Federation had not yet decided on
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  • 102 2 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— "My ambition was the Ceylonissa--1 01 L of T st aff m evef y establishment m the Island," said Mr: A E Minister of State' p J e dl g at the ;v econd anniversary of the Pilagoaa Rural Develop nent Society, Baddegama.
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  • 166 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS CONTINUED: State Legislatures 1 74 Million Voters Already Enumerated NEW DELHI, Nov. 20 (By Air Mail).— The Law Minister, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, fold Mr. Deshbandu Gupta m Parliament to-day that the general elections were proposed to be held .simultaneously for the
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  • 240 3 NEW DELHI. Nov. 20 (By Air Mail). Three petitions signed by some of the members of the legislatures of the Punjab Madhyabharat, and Assam praying that tho manufacture and import of hydrogenated oils, including vanu-pati ghee, be banned were submitted to Parliament today. The Punjab petition
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  • 388 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 20 (By Air Mail). Mr. Sri Prakasa, Commerce Minister, introduced to-day the Indian Tariff (Amendment Bill, providing for increases m export duties on the following items The export duty on sacking has I been increased from Rs. 50
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  • 205 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 20 (By Air MallV -The Prime Minister raid m Parliament that he hoped to lay before the House soon the correspondence that had taken pl?.ce b< twepn India and Pakistan over th 1 settlement of the evacuee property. Shri Nehru told Shri H.
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  • 127 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 20 (By Air lain. The Government of India lave under consideration the question of placing a further order or building cargo ships on Gov rnmerit account by the Vizakiapatnam Ship Building Yard. Disclosing this. Mr. Hare Krushnu Mahtab. Industry Minuter, said
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  • 134 3 Tug-of -war For Seats NEW DELHI, Nov. 20 (By Air Mail). Grey-haired Babu Ramnarayan Singh of Bihar complained m Parliament today of a "tug-of- for seats m the Hou .c. He said that the seat he had occupy d during the last session had been taken by Smt. Dur.gabai, on
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  • 56 3 KANKESANTHURAT, <By Air Mail" —The cement factory is back to normal, since recently. The rotary kiln is functioning, and the portjon if the roof w"hich ha* been damaged has been removed, according to Mr. H. D. £orenson. works ma.np.ger. Sixty thousand bags of cement have
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    137 3 Sair-e-Gul Garoshan. the fair of the flower-sellers, one of Delhi's Oldest and most picturesque annual festivals, has been revived this year after a lapse ol lour years. It was held at Mehrauli. a village dmi Delhi, on Nov. 15, when a joint procession of Hindua.icl Muslims carrying large fans embroidered
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  • 315 3 CEYLORISATION OF INDIAN ESTABLISHMENTS CEYLOH NEWS; MANY OUTSANDINti QUESTIONS REPORTED SETTLED COLOMBO (By Air Mail). Many outstanding questions relating to the Ceylonisation of staff m Indian mercantile establishments have now been settled after Mr. A. E. Goonesinha, Minister of State, had talks with the Indian Mercantile Chamber and the other
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  • 297 3 ABSENTEE NON-NATIONALS TO BE DEPRIVED OF HOUSES NEW ASPECT OF CEYLONISATION COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). A new aspect of Ceylonisation involving the tenancy and lease rights of dwelling houses by absentee non-nationals is being examined by the authorities. It has been discovered that a not inconsiderable number of non-nationals, permanently
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  • 136 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— The Finance Minister, Mr. J. R. Jayewardene, further clarified recently the dearness allowance proposal which he announced m the house of representatives. Answering questions, the Minis ter said that a married woman teacher would be regarded as a married officer for the purpose
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  • 370 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Over 4,000 workers on four estates are on strike. The four strikes have been called for various reasons by the Ceylon Workers' Congress. The first strikf was called at Lellopitiya estate and about lfiOO workers are involved according to the
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  • 294 3 MINISTER AYYANGAR EXPLAINS IMPLICATIONS OF BILL NEW DELHI, Nov. 19 (By Air Mail).— Sri Gopalaswami Ayyangar, Minister for Transport and Railways, told private bus-owners here to-day that they should give up the idea of making any suggestions which would endanger the b<isic principle of nationalisation embodied
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  • 84 3 COLOMBO. By (Air Mail).—Rubber producers anticipate an additional duty of ten cents on every pound of rubber, to be introduced by Government shortly. This will bring the duty on rubber to 25 cents a round. The Cabinet is likely to arrive at a decision m regard
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  • 536 4 SOME CONCRETE SUGGESTIONS BY MR. J. A. BRAZIER The more the national trade union movements of South East Asia meet and exchange experience and ideas the better it will be for all concerned. This was one of several points stressed by Mr.
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  • 85 4 Air Vice-M&rshal Sir Frank MelJersh, Air Oitlcer Commanding the R.A.F. m Malaya is scheduled to leave Changi today (Friday) for a short visit to Japan, m the course of which he will inspect the Far East Flying Boat Wing at Iwakune, where It is based for
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  • 244 4 On Dec. 8, at 5 p.m. there will dh an unveiling and dedication ceremony of the Volunteer War Memorial and Book of Remembrance at the Drill Hall. S.V.C, Headquarters, Beach Road. Past and Present members of the Volunteer Corps will parade to pay respect to
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  • 474 4 Plans for the intensified development of the immen.c natural resources of India and Pakistan are shortly to be discussed oy Mr. Alan R Good, a prominent British industrialist, with leading officials m both countries. Mr. Good is Managing Director of tne Brush- Associated British
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    • 85 4 Municipal Elections On I Sat Dec. 2 j lAmnAfiAQI AmnAfiAQ «ICIIIILIQUQo jc A GREAT BIG WONDERFUL SNOW ALL MALAYAN PREMIERE ON 2nd DEC. 1950 SIMULTANEOUSLY AT ALHAMBRA DIAMOND lUO PM. 12 M.N. The Music King The Sexiting of Tamil Screen Crooner T. JPJk V G 1* M IN MACHAREKAI 6£&ir
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    • 251 4 APPOINTMENTS The Government has approved the lollowing appointments Mr. H. A. L. Luckham, M.C.S., to be Deputy Secretary lor Economic Affairs, (Administration), Singapore, with effect from 17th Nov., moo vice Mr. R. W. I. Band. M.C.S. Mr. G. W. Webb, M.C.S., to be Secretary for Social Welfare, Singapore, with effect
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