Indian Daily Mail, 6 December 1950
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Title Section15 1950-12-06 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL.VI NO. 284. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS15 words
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256 1950-12-06 1 Dravida Kalagam's Decisions (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 5. The two-day Conference of the Dravida Kalagham presided over by Periyar Ramaswami Naicker concluded m Trichy on Sunday after deciding that agita (ion against North Indian business interests m Madras256 words
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Article41 1950-12-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. s.— The Madras Assembly agreed to resume discussion of the charges made by the Andhra leader Prakasam on Dev. 7 when it is expected that the Ministers charged will reply. Copyright.41 words
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Article48 1950-12-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. s.— The Madras Assembly on Monday considering the Hindu Religious Endowments Bill i ejected an amendment which permitted the Government to exempt any mutt from all provisions of the measure if they are satisfied that its administration was satisfactory. Copyright48 words
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49 1950-12-06 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Dec. s— The leader of the Indian delegation to the UNO. Mr. B. N. Rau. on December 3 entertained members of the Chinese, delegation to the United Nations at a dinner. This was Mr. Rau's third meeting with the chief Chinese delegation. GHSGHS - 49 words
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156 1950-12-06 1 17 REDS TO HANG: PRITT'S APPEAL FAILS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. s.— The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed the petition from 17 Communists sentenced to death by the Military Tribunal following disturbances m Telangana In Hyderabad after the Police Action." The petition was argued by the famous left-wing156 words
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Article73 1950-12-06 1 POONA, Dec. s.— lndian Army has decided to admit more civilians to its Artificial Limb Workshops at Poona. In two years, since its establishment, the workshops have fitted over 1.000 disabled persons, including some civilians and Burmese soldiers, with artificial limbs. Experience gained at thj Aitificial Limb CentreGIIS - 73 words
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Article152 1950-12-06 1 IKADRAS, Dec. s.— Sri Aurobindo Ghose, 78, noted Indian philosopher died on Tuesday m his palatial ashram m Pondicherry, capital of French India. Cambridge educated, Bengal born Aurobindo was a political revolutionary m Bengal after he brilliantly passed his Indian Civil Service competitive tests but failedAP - 152 words
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748 1950-12-06 1 BANDOENG, Dec. 5.- Opening the session of the ILO Committee on Plantations m Bandoeng, Indonesia, yesterday, the Secretary, Labour Ministry, Government of India, Mr. V. K. R. Menon, stressed the importance of the plantation industry to Aisian countries and commended the ILO reportGIIS - 748 words
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298 1950-12-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 5. Reports received m Delhi reveal that the Special British Diplomatic Mission sent to Nepal to determine Britain's acceptance of the change of regime were greeted by more than 30,000 Nepalese demonstrating against the Rana regime when they298 words
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853 1950-12-06 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1950. LABOUR MAJORITY INEVITABLE II THE steady progress of the Labour Party and the rapid retrogression of the so-called Progressive. Party m the Municipal Council are, as already explained, clearly evident from the strength of their respective groups m the Council at end853 words
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1001 1950-12-06 2 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS Further Debate On Santhanam's Bill NEW DKLHI, Nov. 25, (By Air Mail).— Parliament to-day inconclusively debated Shri K. Santhanam's motion that the Road Transport Corporation Bill "be taken into consideration.'' This BUI, empowering the State Governments to nationalise road transport, seeks to replaceFOC - 1,001 words
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Article32 1950-12-06 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). The Government of India sent a special aircraft to Khatmandu recently carrying the mail that had been accumulated here m the FOCFOC - 32 words
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Article166 1950-12-06 2 NEW DELHI Nay. 23, (By Air Mail). The report of the last London conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers which discussed the question of economic aid for underdeveloped countries m South-East Asia and indicated the total amount required for the next six years for implementingFOC - 166 words
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Article437 1950-12-06 2 SHRI KARMARKAR DEFENDS EXPORT CONTROL ORDER NEW DELHI, Nov. 23, (By Air Mail). Shri D. P. Karmarkar, Deputy Minister for Commerce, said m Parliament today m reply to Dr. M. M. Das that the Government of India felt that the purpose of the JuteFOC - 437 words
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383 1950-12-06 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 25, (By Air Mail).— The Sneaker, Mr. G. V. Mavlankar, to-day ruled out an adjournment motion tabled by Mr. H. V. Kamath to discuss the attack on Mr. Shibbanlal Saxena, M. P., by Nepal State troops near the Indo-NepalFOC - 383 words
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Article117 1950-12-06 2 PATNA, (By Air Mail).- -A group of prominent citizens of Patna have decided to send three medical units to the Nepal border for renderng medical aid to the wounded. A joint appeal issued under the signatures of Messrs. P. R. Das, ormer Judge of the PatnaFOC - 117 words
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Article94 1950-12-06 2 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).fter a distinguished record ol ervice for more than ten years the Pioneer Corps of the Indian Army s now to be disbanded, it was ficially stated. The Corps was first raised on une 4. 1940, at Jhelum and was iterFOC - 94 words
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472 1950-12-06 3 Working Committee Decisions NEW DELHI, Nov. 24 (By Air Mail). -The Congress Working Committee today decided to convene a meeting of the A.-I.C.C. on Jan. 29 and the succeeding two days at Ahmedabad to consider the amendments to the Congress Constitution.FOC - 472 words
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332 1950-12-06 3 CONGRESS APPROVES GOVT'S ATTITUDE TO NEPAL NEW DELHI, Nov. 24 (By Air Mail). The Congress Working Committee today discussed foreign affairs when the situation m Tibet. Korea and Nepal was considered. It is; understood that the Prime Minister explained the Government of India's policy m regard to these three countriesFOC - 332 words
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Article128 1950-12-06 3 NEW DELHI. (By Air Mail). The two-year-old Congress Constitution was released from the L-t.CC. office recently m an Amended from incorporating m I; certain new provisions recently approved by the Congress Working Committee. The 21 -page amended Constitution with 2 articles will be finally confirmed by tfceFOC - 128 words
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940 1950-12-06 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 25 (By Air Mail).— The Congress Working Committee concluded its four-day discussion of the proposed amendments to the Congress constitution to-day after approving a hew provision which seeks the appointment of a Central Election Tribunal toFOC - 940 words
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81 1950-12-06 3 PATNA, (By Air MaD.- Mr. M P. Koirala, President cf thc Nepa'i Congress, said that the reported difference of opinion between Dr. K. K. Singh, head of the parallel administration set up m Majkhand. and Col. Gopal Shum.sh?i\-\ Commander-in-Chief of the Congress insurgents, would not thwartFOC - 81 words
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314 1950-12-06 3 Indian Parliament Proceedings Contd: RAJAJI EXPLAINS RETRENCHMENT POLICY NEW DELHI, Nov. 22 (By Air Mail). Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, replying on behalf of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Home Minister, said m Parliament to-day that the amount likely to be saved as a lesult of retrenchment m Government serviceFOC - 314 words
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290 1950-12-06 3 SOCIALISTS DEMAND RELEASE OF "FRONTIER GANDHI" BOMBAY, (By Air Mail). Mr. Mehta and Mr. Monuddm larris, General Secretary and Treasurer respectively ot tne Socialist Party, m a statement here .ecently, appealed to the people of india and Pakistan to make "an irresistible demand," for the te.tase of Khan Abdul GhaffarF0C - 290 words
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Article91 1950-12-06 3 POONA, <By Air Mail). The Government of Bombay have informed the Mahratta Chamber of Commerce and Industries that tne Koyna Valley multi-purpose scheme na.s been included m India's sixyear national development plan. The communication was m reply to the Chamber'; query whether the Koyana project, estimated toFOC - 91 words
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271 1950-12-06 4 UNICFF Funds Approved For Malaya Other Asian Nations LAKE SUCCESS. Dec. s.— Malaya and Eight Asian countries will receive funds totalling U551,683.--000 to promote the welfare of children and mothers as a result of action by the 26- nation Executive Board of the U.N. International Children's Emergency Fund, which hasUSIS - 271 words
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Article, Illustration167 1950-12-06 4 SPLENDID VARIETY CONCERT AT VICTORIA THEATRE The Indian Fine Arts Society gave a variety concert In aid of 'Assam Relief Fund' at the Victoria Tneatre cut Dec. 4 and 5. Baratha Ntyam,, Katoakali and Peacock dances by Dcvi, Punithavathi and Rathi, and back-ground songs by Kumari Vijayalaksnmi were greatly appreciatedA.I.S. - 167 words
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Article44 1950-12-06 4 Family Remittances to China for i,he month of November. 1950. are i*> follows Singapore $1,767,648.95 30 069 9SB -eteivn jo uontuapaj Total $2,604,238.07 The figure for Singapore also includes some remittance made by e-iidents of the Federation through Singapore banks.44 words
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Article46 1950-12-06 4 The Municipal Secretary has notified that Water Department.Identity Card No. 37 issued to Mr. Lee Geok Chuan. Assistant Water inspector, and bearing his photograph thereon has been reported lost on Oct. 3, 1950. The expiry date on this card is Dec. 31, 1950.46 words
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55 1950-12-06 4 The following is the time-table prorogation and dissolution of the Legislative Council as approved by His Excellency the Governor:— 15th February, 1951 Prorogue and Dissolve Council. 16th issue of Writs of Election. sth March. 1951 Nomination Day. 7th April, 1951 Election Day. 10th April,55 words
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Article203 1950-12-06 4 I The Rural and Industrial Authority fcelai its second meeting on Dec 3 m Kuala Lumpur. The Authority viewed with concern the prevalent misunderstanding among the RuraJ population about what the Authority can or cannot do for it. There is a widespread impression that the Economic203 words
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Article37 1950-12-06 4 WASHINGTON, Dec. s.—President Truman and Premier Attlee on Monday reviewed the general world situation m the light of grave developments m the Far East m a conference lasting one hour and 35 minutes. A .P.A.P. - 37 words
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405 1950-12-06 4 A wide variety of new and important books has been added to the USIS free public library on Raffles Place, Singapore, during October, according to an announcement of titles made yesterday by Miss Margaret K. Beadles, USIS librarian. Particular attention has been paidUSIS - 405 words
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81 1950-12-06 4 Tibetan Delegation Report Of Departure Denied NEW DELHI, Nov. 29 (By Air Mall).— According to a message eceived from Lhasa there is no truth m the report (not circulated by "P.T.1." that a Tibetan De legation had gone from Lhasa to Chamdo to have negotiations with the Chinese, it wasFOC - 81 words
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Advertisement292 1950-12-06 4 APPOINTMENT Mr. P. V. Sarma has been ap uointed a member of the E!ngaror: Education Committee as a renw sentative of the Singapore T"\ich rrs' Union, under section 7 <2) I of the Education Ordinance. IP4B with effect from Nov. 1, 1050, vice Mr. N. F G. Scharenguivel resigned /tutigettim292 words
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