Indian Daily Mail, 3 December 1950
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Title Section19 1950-12-03 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI NO. 281. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, D ECEMBER 3, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS19 words
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315 1950-12-03 1 Any Interference Will Not Be Tolerated INDIA'S MINORITIES ARE INDIA'S RESPONSIBILITY AMRITSAR, Dec. 2.— Sardar Baldev Singh, India's Defence Minister, said here on Monday that India wanted to maintain friendly relations with Pakistan. But despite her sincerity and the best efforts of India's Prime MinisterFOC - 315 words
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307 1950-12-03 1 CALCUTTA, Dec. 2. The flight-engineer and the radio officer of a four-engine freighter plane were killed and its pilot and thtee other members of the crew injured when the aircraft crashed within a minute of its "take off"FOC - 307 words
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112 1950-12-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. ..—Public Works Minister M-. Baktavatsalam inaugurated work on the Manimuthar Project tour miles from Kaladikurichi :i Tmnelvelly district on Wednesday. It is the first large irrigation project m Tinnevelly and when compleied, it Will benefit 83,000 acres of existing irrigation112 words
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Article55 1950-12-03 1 BOMBAY. Dec. 2.— The Government oi Bombay liave decided \u supply free of cost penicillin to al 1 civil and state-aided charitable hospitals for treatment of poorer classes. Announcing this Mr. Dinkerrao Desal, Bombay's Minister for Civil Supplies, said here recently that since Government took over55 words
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242 1950-12-03 1 Rana's Representatives In Delhi To Consult India Government NEW DELHI, Dec. 2. Senior Commanding General Kauer wno holds the post equivalent to that of a Defence Minister m Nepal and the Director-General of Foreign Affairs, Nepal, Bijaya Shum Shere Jung arrived m Delhi on Monday last from Khatmandu for talksFOC - 242 words
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Article41 1950-12-03 1 tomysin last June, they had made a profit of Rs. 1.50.000 even after selling the dru^s almost at cost price. This amount would be utilised for supplying reirigrators to clvii hospital and other Stares aided medical inatttuUon* for storing the FOCFOC - 41 words
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171 1950-12-03 1 I.L.0. UNIT TO STUDY TECHNICAL AID AT ASIAN MEETING GENEVA, Dec. 2.— The &aiaa Advisory Committee of the International Labour Organisation < 1.L.0.) will meet at Bandoeng «m Dec. 18 with a series of technical a.sist:;nc projects heading it.s tenpoint agenda. 1.L.0. Director-General David tx Morse has announced that theU.S.I.S. - 171 words
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251 1950-12-03 1 MINISTER BLAMES CENTRE FOR THE SHORTAGE: OPPOSITION TO DECONTROL BOMBAY, Dec. 2. The food position m Bombay was described to-day by Mr. Dinkerrao Desai, the State Civil Supplies Minister, as "very difficult" and that the rationing system was almost on the point of "breakFOC - 251 words
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Article88 1950-12-03 1 DACCA, D^c. 2. The Pakistan Governor-General Khawajah Nazimuddin arrived here on Nov. 25 irom Karachi m Governor-Gene-ral's Viking alter a non-stop riignt. He was accompanied by riegum Nazimuddin and member* of nis pergonal staff. Tne arrival was "private." Tne Last Bengal Governor Maiik Firoz Khan Noon,FOC - 88 words
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Article30 1950-12-03 1 GAUHATI. Dec. 2. The first CvMivocittioa of Gauhati University will ue held on Jan. 3, 1951. Dr, RadnaKrisnnan, it is learnt, will deliver tne Convocation address. FOCFOC - 30 words
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236 1950-12-03 1 mmm mmm by state troops PATNA, Dec. 2.— The Nepali Congress Volunteers m the Birganj sector recently captured Tribeni on the river Gandak m Butwal District, 30 miles north-east of Birganj, according to Nepali Congress sources here. The Congress Irregulars met only light resistance andFOC - 236 words
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Article69 1950-12-03 1 KARACHI, Dec. 2.— Dr. Sita Ram retiring Indian High Commissioner m Karachi, left for Bombay by S.S. Saraswati on Tuesday. The Deputy High Commissioner m Karachi, Mr. Khub Chand wi! 1 officiate as High Commissioner pending the appointment of a permanent incumbent. Dr. SitaFOC - 69 words
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241 1950-12-03 1 Munshi Reviews India's Food Self-Sufficiency Drive NEW DELHI, Dec. 2.— An additional area of over 688,800 acres has been brought under cultivation m India since the target date of self-sufficiency m food was fixer!. it is planned to reclaim another three million acres with the help oi tractors during theGIIS - 241 words
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55 1950-12-03 1 NAGPUR, Dec. 2.— The National Badminton Championships for 1950 will be held at Nagpur under tne auspices of Madhya Pradesh Badminton Association from Dec. 7 to 23. Teams from Bombay, Delhi, Bengal, Uttar Pradesh. Maharashtra Rajputana, Bihar, East Punjab and Madhya Pradesh are expected toFOC - 55 words
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Article257 1950-12-03 1 Labour Polls Largest No Of Votes MUNICIPAL ELECTION RESULTS (By Our Staff Reporter) In one respect this year's municipal election was a grand victory .for the La hour Party. Though the l'arty won only one seat, the successful candidate {Milled the largest number oi votes cast m any ward. The257 words
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Article94 1950-12-03 1 THE "FOUR" RACES IN MALAYA? Four Malayans— three from the Federation of Malaya and one from Singapore— iigured as the principal speakers at tne recent meeting of tne Oxford Branch of the Royal Empire society held at Rhodes House, Oxford. They were Dato l^ainal Abidin, Mr. A. S. Hartley, Mr.94 words
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Advertisement165 1950-12-03 1 TELL YOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLE through: TAMIL MURASU Tne Leading TAMIL Daily 71. SEJLEGIE BOAI> m Malaya over 16 years SINGAPORE. LOnly Parker Quink has magic Solv-x! No or<ynary ink t an maUi the j Switch to Parker Q.Hnk, the "lily value of Quink it's different ink containing Set165 words
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883 1950-12-03 2 SRI PRAKASA EXPLAINS COMMITTEES ROLE BOMBAY, (By Air Mail). Strict adherence to the statutory provisions of the Insurance (Amendment) Act, 1950, both m letter and spirit, was urged by Mr. Sri Prakasa. Commerce Minister, while inauguratina the meeting of the General InsuranceFOC - 883 words
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Article, Illustration15 1950-12-03 2 PHOTO). New addition tc USIS staff m Singapore: Miss Dorothy label Jose, Cultural Officer. USISUSIS - 15 words
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525 1950-12-03 2 MADRAS. (By Air Mail).— Mr. P. S Kumaraswami Raja. Chief Minister, opened the new buildings of the Prithvi Insurance Company m Netaji Road. George Town recently, Mr. H. Sitarama Reddi, Minister for Revenue, presided. There was a large gathering. Welcoming the ChiefFOC - 525 words
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Article50 1950-12-03 2 NEW DELHI. (By Air Mail)— A Ministry of Home Affairs communiques tates. "The President is pleased to appoint Sri Paresh Nath Mookerjee, Advocate, to be a Judgo of the Calcutta High Court with effect from the date he assumes charge of his office". FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article, Illustration92 1950-12-03 2 Here are seen some of the 10,000 students of the tfouad 1 University, Cairo. Egypt, who assembled outside the Presidential Palac: Nov. 22. They shouted slogans opposing the British attitude on the Suez Canal question expressed by Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin. Premier Nahas Pasha came out on to the balconyA.P. - 92 words
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473 1950-12-03 2 VILLAGE HEAVY INDUSTRIES MUST DEVELOP SIDE BY SIDE OPALA REDDI CLARIFIES GOVERNMENT'S INDUSTRIAL POLICY VILLUPURAM (By Air Mall).— 'The Government are generally Interested m the development of village industries and it does not mean that we are against heavy industries. There should be a happy compromise between the two. IfFOC - 473 words
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433 1950-12-03 2 ANGLO-INDIAN LEADER CRITICISES GOVT. POLICY fhP An Tns£ LI F' f ß^ r Mail). -Mr. Frank Anthony, President ol me All-India Anglo-Indian Assoc! xtion. addressing delegates oi ESSE bra ,!2 c fe s of the Asocial! )n at te annual meeting here fSSSft S3ldFOC - 433 words
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96 1950-12-03 2 Burma Donates Rs. 50,000 To Mahabodhi Society NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— The Indian Mahabodhi Society on Nov. 15 received Rs. 50,000 donated by the people of Burma on the occasion of the recent visit to Burma of the sacred relics of Buddha's disciples. A cheque was handed over toFOC - 96 words
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49 1950-12-03 2 NEW DELHI. Dec. 1 Forty seven persons lost their lives m railroad accidents m India during three months ending September. Railway Minister K. Santhanam told parliament. Of 653 accidents 57 were serious, he said. They cost the government i.236.000 rupees (U.S. $260,000). APAP - 49 words
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Article323 1950-12-03 2 Khadi-Symbol Of New Faith PRESIDENT PRASAD'S MESSAGE TO MADURA CONFERENCE MADURA (By Air Mail).— President Dr. Rajendra Prasad m a messag? to the fourth All-India Khadi Implements Conference whicn commenced its three-day session here on Nov. 18 said "Khadi is the symbol of a new faith a faith which emphasisesFOC - 323 words
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Article96 1950-12-03 2 Mist' Margaret Kussman, who has left Singapore for the United States on home leave, has been selected by the Department of State to a. tend a special stvyjramme ol training for consular work m Washington next year the American Consulate General announced yesterday. Miss Hussman hasUSIS - 96 words
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Article1359 1950-12-03 3 Sir C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar's Analysis Dhilosonhv of i?o lr 1 A suSestion that India should follow a evo ?e S n Wl lc h man w Uld preserve his individuality and which woSd^fi^??*? tte 2 of industrial organisation wnicn would enable him to deveJoP hisFOC - 1,359 words
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384 1950-12-03 3 SEPARATE MINISTRIES FOR SOCIAL WELFARE AT CENTRE IN STATES URGED NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The first All-India Moral and Social Hygiene Conference at its third and concluding session recently demanded the creation of a separate Ministry of So c i a i Welfare at the Centre as well asFOC - 384 words
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Article, Illustration219 1950-12-03 3 Some spectacular dances and sketches win be staged by the Indian Fine Arts Society at their concert m aid of the Assam Relief Fund at 8.30 p.m. on Dec 4 and 5 at the Victoria Theatre under the patronage of the Governor of Sin-219 words
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Article44 1950-12-03 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail)— The Speaker announced the nomination of Pandit Thakur Das Bhagava, Smt. Durgabai. Mr. Prabhudayal Hlmatsingka. Sardar Hukam Singh and Mr. M. C. Shah to the panel of chairman for the current sua. Hoa cf Ptrllamrat.- FOCFOC - 44 words
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Article, Illustration526 1950-12-03 3 rREEDOM has brought greater boons to the women of India than to the men. For women it has not only meant political equality but social emancipation also. The Indian Constitution provides equal opportunities to both the sexes and recognises the eligibility of women to all services.GIIS - 526 words
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Article240 1950-12-03 3 EXPORT OF COARSE MEDIUM CLOTH BOMBAY (By Air Mail).— The Government of India have decided to reduce drastically the export quota of coarse and medium cloth made out of Indian cotton during the first half year January-June, 1951, and the quota is not likely to be more than a hundredFOC - 240 words
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643 1950-12-03 4 SCOPE OF TRAINING AT JUNIOR TECHNICAL SCHOOLS EXPLAINED Many youths will be Icav ing school m December. Some will have already decided on the form of employment m which they are best fitted to make a career and earn a living. Others, who have the643 words
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360 1950-12-03 4 The Ceylon Citizenship Act has been amended by a Bill passed by the House of Representative on Nov. 24, 1950, to enable Cejionese m Malaya, who so desire to resume their Citizenship of Ceylon by descent, says a Press commu ilque issued by the Ceylon360 words
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Article276 1950-12-03 4 RUDOLF STEINER SCHOOLS An International exhibition, being hold m London, illustrate* the new approach to education designed to ensure for children a keen interest m life without nervous strain. It is arranged by the British Anthroposophical Society to demonstrate the methods of teaching used by276 words
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Article224 1950-12-03 4 On the Singapore Air Day tc be neld at the Kallang Airport on Saturday, Dec. 9. the spectators will be a'ale to see clearly how defending lighter aircraft attack an enemy "comber formation. Three Lincoins and 3 Brigands wJil represent tne enemy bomber formation, and224 words
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Article, Illustration120 1950-12-03 4 Photograph taken am the occasion of a farewell function held m honour of Mr. M. N. iVlankal (centre, front rcw) prior to his leaving for India on a holiday on Friday, Dec. 1, by s.s. "Rajula." Mr. Mankal, formerly the Cultural Secre ary of the Singapore Kerala Sainajani for two120 words
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451 1950-12-03 4 WASHINGTON, D.C., Dee. 2.— The practice of student participation m classroom discussion is singled out s=s one of the most outstanding features of American education by three Indian students who are studying at universities here. Vasante K. Bawa of Poona, Bombay, is majoring m451 words
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