Indian Daily Mail, 5 December 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI NO. 283. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 124 1 4nd brge Popularisation Ot Birth Control Methods (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 4.--TII c Madras Branch of the AllIndia Women's Conference m its annual conference on Saturday which was presided over by the Maharani of Bhavnagar, wife of the Governor of Madras, urged
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  • 69 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MYSORE, Dec. 4.— The Maharaja's name leads the list of voters foi Mysore City just published. For the first time members of the Royal family have been included m the list now drawn up on adult franchise basis under the new
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  • 149 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 4.— The IndoNepal talks appeared last night to be nearing a satisfactory solution after a week of uncertainty. General Kaisher, Defence Minister of Nepal and General Bijayarana, Foreign Minister, who arrived here on Nov. 27, had several conferences with Shri Nehru and
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  • 93 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 4.— The site for a road bridge across the mighty Krishna River has been selected about two furlongs from the railway bridge near Vijayawada. The estimated cost of the bridge is sixty lakhs of rupees (Rs. 6,000,000)
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  • 105 1 New DELHI, Dec 4^-A Nepalese crowd of 25,000 demonstrated at Khatmandu airport when the British roving ambassador, Sir Esler Denning, arrived, reports from Patna published here this morning said. Sir Ester went to Nepal, accompanied by Mr. Frank Roberts. British Deputy High Commissioner of India,
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  • 117 1 MADRAS, Dec. 4.— The founda-tion-stone of the Manimuthar Reservoir Project m Tirunelveli district of Madras State was laid during the week by the State's Minister for Public Works, Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam A novel feature of this project is that peasants of the locality have raised a loan
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  • 147 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 4.— The Government of India has reaffirmed its intention to work for the banning of atomic bomb. The Government of lndi a replying to a communication from the Geneva Interna lional Red Cross Committee has
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  • 497 1 SIX BANDITS KILLED KEDAH AMBUSH CASUALTIES ANNOUNCED KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. The Police have issued the following communique today: Six bandits have been killed and a number of bandit camps destroyed m the past 24 hours. In addition, arms and ammunition have been recovered. The bandits were killed m Selangor, Perak
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  • 294 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.— British Prime Minister Clement Attlee with his advisers arrived m their special BOAC irtmtTt rrnlir at Washington airport at 1441 GMT. The plane bringing Mr. Attlee to confer with Picsident Truman on the international crisis was a few mniutes late. It had been
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  • 767 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 1950. COMMUNITY INSULTED AND BETRAYED nECENTLY we published certain resolutions reported to have been adopted at a meeting of the AllMalayan Indian Congress Committee held on Nov. 19 at Kuala Lumpur which, according to a Press Statement issued by the Joint Secretaries, of
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  • 1586 2 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS Prof- Shah's Resolution Rejected RELIEF TO r AMiUES OF POLITICAL SUFFERERS: NEHRU'S ASSURANCE NEW DELHI, Nov. 23, (By Air Mail).— Parliament rejected to-day Prof. K. T. S hah's resolution that qualifications should be laid down f or__membership of Parliament and legislatures of states
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  • 1027 2 E. BENGAL REFUGEES-DEFENCE OF FRONTIERS -INDIA'S AGENT AT LHASA-ABDUCTED WOMEN DISABILITIES OF INDIANS IN CEYLON, ETC. QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Nov. 23, (By Air Mail), -There is today no relief camp for displaced persons from West Pakistan anywhere m the Indian Union. There are two camps for Kashmiri
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  • 630 3 One Ot Four Strategic Bill Fortresses lAIN A. Nov. 29 (By Air Mail).— While there are no major incidents taking -Uace, latest reports from dilterent sectors m Nepal indicate that the movement launched by the Nepali Congress his not only embraced
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  • 197 3 PATNA, (By Air Mail). -Mr. M P Koirala. President of the Nepal Conyr.-.-js, m a statement recent, y condemned wnat ne aesciibed as '•reign of terror instituted Oj Nepai State Forces m reoccupiea Birganj. He said: 'After we evacuated Birganj and declared it an open town,
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  • 147 3 DEFENCE MINISTER'S ASSURANCE TO GURKHAS IN INDIAN ARMY DEHRA DUN, (By Air Mail). Sardar Baldev Singh, Defence Minister, said here recently that India had no desire to interfere with the independence of Nepal. She wanted to maintain good relations with her neighbour. The
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  • 606 3 FIRING BY NEPALESE STATE TROOPS: SAXENA'S STATEMENT NAUTANVA, (By Air Mail). One person was killed and four others including Shri Shlbbanlal Saxena, were injured m the firing recently by Nepalese troops near the Indo-Nepal border, according to Shri Saxena. Shri Saxena, m an
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  • 64 3 LUCKNOW (By Air Mall).— The lIP. Cabinet approved last week a 15-year plan for power and irrigation developments m the State which will shortly be submitted to the Central Planning Commission appointed by the Government of India Tne total cast of the pian will be 136
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  • 252 3 PRIVATE PROPERTY OF THE NIZAM: TRUSTS CREATED WITH INDIA GOVT.'S CONSENT NEW DELHI, (By Air M:n!>.--\lr. C. Rajagopalachari told Pariiamcnt recently m reply to Mr. .ip.) Kan war that the Nizam had created a trust of Rs. 16 crorc ravcur of his sons, daughters n i.aw and other near relatives
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  • 48 3 NEW DELHI Nov. 29 (By AiiMail). The Nepal Ministers now m Delhi accompanied by the Nepalese Ambassador m Delhi called at the Indian External Affairs Ministry this morning. They met Sir Girja Shankcr Bajpai. S.'cre-ary-General, and had an hour's 'a'k with him. FOC
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  • 256 3 "DIVIDED LOYALTIES WILL NOT DO" PAK G.G. COMILLA. (By Air Mail). Khwaja Nazirr-.ddin. GovernorGeneral of Pakistan, during his recent visit here, replying to ad-lre.s-es of welcome presented to iilm referred to the working of the Nehru -Liaquat Pact and said that Hindus m Pakistan should realise that "they are citizens
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  • 421 4 Christmas Gifts Comforts For U.N. Forces In Korea Gen. Dunlop's Appeal For Donations An appeal for public support of the Singapore District Korea Fund was broadcast last evening over Radio Malaya by Major Gen. Dunlop, G.0.C., Singapore District. The Fund which is, to provide "Christmas gifts and comforts for our
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  • 129 4 UNVEILING OF WAR MEMORIAL POSTPONED TO DEC. 21 The Unveiling and Dedication of Volunteer War Memorial to nave jeen held at the S.V.C. Drill Hall. Seach Road, Singapore on Dec. 3, it 5 p.m. has now been postponed .intil Thursday, Dec. 21. at 5 p.m. owing to the fact that
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  • 80 4 CLOSING OF PRIVATE ROADS IN MILITARY AREAS The Public U hereby warned that the Private Roads owned by the War Department, m the underscheduled Military Areas, will be closed to the Public for 24 hours from 6 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 9. to 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 10. Alexandra and
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  • 140 4 TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS MUST BE PROMPTLY REPORTED Members of the motoring public are reminded that under the Road Traffic Ordinance it is necessary to report to a Police Station within 24 hours any accident involving a motor vehicle m which damage or injury is caused to any person, vehicle, structure or
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    56 4 PHOTO. Sweden's "Prince Charming" the four-year-old Crown Prince Carl Gustav, is pictured here with his mother. Princess Sibylla, m search of Sweden on the globe. The Crown Prince's father died m 1947. His grandfather is King Gustav VI Adolf of Sweden who succeeded to the throne on the recent death
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  • 83 4 NEW DELHI, Dec. 4— On Sunday was the 66th birthday of the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. A large number of messages felicitatfng the President were received at Government House. The Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, General Cariappa, m a message conveying best wishes of himself and
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  • 64 4 WASHINGTON. Dec ..—General Lawton Collins, U.S. Army Chief of Stall, accompanied by Navy and Air Force officers, has left by air for the Far East "to obtain a personal view of the situation" there and confer with General MacArthur. It is Gen. Collins
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  • 305 4 The revised Rubber export dv t> HMMMi last night is as follows: til a duty to be calculated: January, 1951 10th January, 1951. 1.55 P 63 i inclusive will be counted as one week. (a) according to the for- 10 inula when the price t,P)
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  • 714 4  -  REGINALD HOLISBEE (By Next Saturday, Singapore will see its third and best Air Day. The ordinary civilian like you and me who usually sees aircraft flying over and knows little about them will have a chance to see them at close quarters, staging jobs which are usually
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  • 161 4 KARNAL, Dec. 4. Jathedar Man Sing.i Hamb.», a Panthic member of the Punjab Legislative Assembly has resigned from the Congress Party m the Assembly. Jathedar Hambo is the .second Sikh legislator to resign from the Congress Assembly Party, m response to the directive of
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  • 131 4 CALCUTTA, Dec. 4.— An experimental radio station operated by a Calcutta amateur claims to have made a contact by radio telephone with similar station m Subiaco Western Australia, on Nov. 17. The Calcutta amateur La Shri 3irendra Nath Bhose, a Solicitor of the State High Court,
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  • 180 4 NEW DELHI, Dec. 4.— Replying to a question m Parliament on Friday, the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said that the Government of India were considering the question of reopening the Ledo Road connecting Assam with Upper Burma. The object of reopening the road would be
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