Indian Daily Mail, 7 December 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. I. No. 285. SINGAPORE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 1113 1 'Atom Bomb-Symbol Of incarnate Evil' NEW DELHI, Dec. 6, India has suggested a ceasefire m Korea, the establishment of a demilitarised zone and then negotiations which would include representatives of Communist China aout the whole question of Korea, Premier Nehru told Parliament today. Shri Nehru
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  • 150 1 Thirteen U.N. Nations Urge Communists Not To Cross Parallel LAKE SUCCESS. Dec. 6.— Dele- patrons of thirteen Asian and Near East members of the United Na- j tions on Tuesday night appealed to communist China and North Korean authorities to declare that their forces will not cross the 38th parallel
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  • 329 1 GREATEST INTELLECTUAL OF OUR AGE," SAYS RADHAKRiSHNAN (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 6.— Shri Aurobindo Ghosh died peacefully m his ashram m Pondicherry early yesterday morning. He had been suffering from kidney complaint since a fortnight. The whole town of Pondicherry was plunged
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  • 442 1 THOUSANDS QUEUE UP FOR LAST DARSHAN OF YOGI PONDICHERRY, Dec. 6.— Shri Aurobindo, the Saint of Pondicherry, died at 1.30 a.m. (IST) on December 5 at his ashram here. His body is lying m state m the same room m the first floor of the ashram, where he expired and
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  • 169 1 BOMBAY, <By Air Mail). The tonnage of foreign shipping on the Indian coast has considerably decreased since August last when the Government of India declared their policy of reserving the country's coastal trade for Indian shipping, it was learned here last week. Indian tonnage on
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  • 91 1 WOMEN'S EDUCATION IN MADRAS MADRAS, Hec. 4. Remarkable advance m women's education has been made m Madras State during the past ten years. The Vice-Chan-cellor of the Madras University, Mr. A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar, said m Madras that tnere were only six women's colleges m 1942. Today, apart from professional colleges,
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  • 857 2 Indian Daily Mail S ingapore, Thursday, Dec 7, 1950. LABOUR MAJORITY INEVITABLF III ALMOST all our contemporaries here have exaggerated the deteat of Labour and the victory of Progressives m this year's Municipal elections. They argue qu'te easily that the Progressives set up only 4 candidates of whom 3 won.
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  • 735 2 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS Clarification By Finance Minister NEW DELHI, Nov. 27, (By Air Mail).— The Finance Minister, Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh, said to-day that States would not be m a position to levy a tax on the sale or purchase of goods m
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  • 589 2 DOCUMENTARY FILMS- LAND REFORMS IN KASHMIR -ARMY PERSONNEL'S PENSIONSNIZAM'S ALLOWANCE-MILITARY ATTACHE FOR CHINA QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI .No. 27, (By Air Mail). -Shri R. R. Uiwakar, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, told Shri Ji. K. Das m Parliament to-day that the number of documentaries and news
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  • 617 2 SCOPE OF PARLEYS EXPLAINED NEW DELHI, No. 27, (By Air Mail). The Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Ne hru, told Parliament to-day that two representatives of th c Prime Minister of Nepal were coming here to-day for "consultations with us" and "presumably, after
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  • 58 2 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail). A Tiger-Moth aircraft of the Madhya Pradesh Flying Club force-landed about 80 miles from Akola on Nov. 20 while it was returning on a crosscountry flight from Aurangabad to Nagpur, it was learned here. Both the occupants on board the plane
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  • 255 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 27, (By Air Mail). The Finance Minister said m Parliament to-day that the question of Pakistan rupee's par value was not discussed at the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' Conference m London. Mr. Deshmukh said during the period April to September, 1950, the
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  • 87 2 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail). The restrictions on Mr V. D. Savarkar's I political activities would continue Mr. Morarji Desai, Home Minister said here recently. Mr. Desai was answering a gues- i tion at his weekly Pres* con- I ference whether Government would consider the resolutions of
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  • 347 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 25, (By Air Mail).— Answering a question m Parliament today, Shri K. M. Munshi indicated the prospects of the paddy harvest for 1950-51 as follows m some of the importan r ce areas ASSAM: The crop was damaged by floods
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  • 915 3 Details Oi Lhasa's Appeal To U.N SUZERAINTY CLAIM DEFIED KALIMPONG y (By Air Mail).— "The attention of the world is rivetted on Korea where aggression is being resisted by an international force. Similar happenings m remote Tibet are passing without notice. It is m the
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  • 118 3 TIBETAN DELEGATION TO U.N. KALIMPONG, (By Air Mail). Dzasa Surkhang, Tibet's Foreign Minister and joint leader of the three -man delegation from Tibet to Lake Success, left Lhasa on Nov. 1C for India en route to Lake Success This was disclosed here by Ts-°pon Shakabpa, Tibet's Finance Secretary. Dzasa Surkhang
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  • 191 3 China's Sway Over Tibet: India's Position Clarified NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). India has never accepted the sover eignty of C.ilna over Tibet while she has recognised and continues to recognise nominal Chinese suzerainty subject to autonomy of Tibet. Official circles here made thlt point clear while commenting on China's
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  • 98 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The Government of India are understood to have decided upon the import policy for the period January-June 1951 and a formal policy statement is expected to be published on Dec. 15. It i.s learnt that the imports for .he next six
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  • 413 3 REGENERATION OF VILLAGES: SIR C. P. ON ROLE OF TECHNICIANS MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— Sir C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar paid a visit to the Madras Institute of Technology, Chromepet, recently. On arrival, he was received by Messrs. C. Rajam, M. Subbaraya Aiyar and M. K. Ranganathan and was taken round
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  • 418 3 "GOVERNMENT MUST STICK TO TARGET DATE" NEW DELHI, Nov. 27 (By Air Mail). After a two-hour discussion under the Prime Minister's chairmanship, Congress Party members m Parliament are today stated to have agreed that Government must go ahead with their programme of attaining self-suffi-ciency
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  • 190 3 NEW DELHI. (By Air Mail). The Control Inquiry Committee appointed by the Executive Committee of the Congress Parliamentary Party has recommended decontrol of salt as the supply of salt, according to the Committee, exceeds the demand, the supply being estimated at 707 lakh maunds m 1950
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  • 57 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Women outnumbered men m the South-Western coastal-strip towns Beruwela, Ambalangoda and Weligama, according to statistics recorded recently. It is learned, that m Beruwala town a stronghold of the Muslim population, there are more Muslims than Sinhalese. According to statistics, to every 100 women
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  • 49 3 NEW DELHI, By Air Mail). During the week ended November 7. 1950, the Union Food Minister despatched 80,000 tons pf foodgrajns to the deficit area. The main recipients were: Bombay 25,350 tons), Madras (16,980 tons) and Travan-core-Cochin (10.000 tons). OUier areas received 27,700 tons FOC
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  • 366 3 CEYLON'S STATE INDUSTRIES INCUR HUGE LOSSES CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Fourteen of CcvJon's seventeen State industries have been run at a Joss, points out the Auditor-General m his report on the accounts of Government Departments for 1948-49. The Carpentry Workshops, the Saw Mill and the Sales Development Establishment
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  • 283 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). The PostmasterGeneral is, I learn, investigating a fraud, involving several thousand rupees, m the postal department, the fraud was detected by the audit. Certain officers are alleged to have used private cars for travelling on official duties but charged travelling claims at
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  • 113 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). The Government of India have accepted m full the recommendations of the Joint Advisory Committee m regard to pay and allowances of railway running staff, according to a Press Note issued by the Ministry of Railways. The recommendations are
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  • 70 3 Production Stocks Of Sugar NEW DELHI, *By Air Mail).— The opening stock, production, despatches and the closing stock of sugar m respect of Central Sugar Factories m India during the fortnight ended Octo! p; 15, 1950, were 3,*****0 nids.; 38,000 mds.; 1,071,000 mds., and 2,958,000 mds. respectively, according to official
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  • 920 4 BANDITS POSING AS SECURITY OFFICERS KkL TWO CHINESE IN PENANG KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday.— The Police have issued the following communique today: Early this morning at an Estate m the Kajang district of Selangor, bandits shot and killed Mr. Modder, the European Asst. manager.
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    60 4 —(Photo: 'Photo: The death of "Tybalt" danced by Maureen Teo, aged 11. This is a :scene from "Romeo and Juliet." (a Dance Drama m 4 scenes, to music of Tchaikowsky and choreography by Milly Blok Hanson) which was be given at the Victoria, Theatre on Nov. 24, 2=\ a;'d 26.
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  • 360 4 U.N. Troops Consolidate New Line Ot Defence Several Regiments Cut Off TOKYO., Dec. (>.— Allied Bth Army forces halted their masts retreat south from Pyongyang today and dux m for a ne* western Korean stand against the onr ashing armies oi Red o\iina. There were md.c ations the new line
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  • 52 4 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— Dr Kurt Endcil has been appointed by the Austrian Government as Charge D'Aifahes of '.heir legation m India nt New Delhi pending the appointment of an Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, state a Pieso Note issued by the Ministry «f External
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  • 179 4 NEW DELHI, <By Air Mail).^ Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, replying on behalf of Sardar Patel. said m Parliament recently that a suit had already been filed for the recovery of the sums withheld by foreign banks m the name of Mom Nawaj: Jung and others
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  • 52 4 "The Mystery Of Christmas' A public lecture on "The Mystery ot Christmas" will be delivered by Dr. Paul B. Means at the Theosophical Society, 8, Cairnhill Road. Singapore, today Thursday, at 6.30 p.m. Dr. Meanis, who is from the University of Oregon, is making a study of religion m Malaya,
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  • 93 4 The rtaif and pupils of the Night English School conducted by Mr K. K. R. Pillai. at Block No. 63 Canberra Asian Quarters, H.M Naval Base, will bid farewell U Mr. P. Ananda Pilla.y, a member el the staff who is shortly proceeding to India on
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  • 173 4 U.S. Senators Theodore Franc. y Green and Homer Ferguson wii call at bingapore Dec. i 4 on the*' way home to the United State, after attending the Commonwealth Parliamentary meeting to be held at Canberra, Australia, from Dec 10 tnrough Dec. 12. The two
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  • 358 4 NEW ANTI-BANDIT MEASURES INDICATED The Director of Operation m Malaya, Lieutenant General Sir Harold Briggs, is now returning after talks m London with the British Prime Minister. He spent ten days m Britain discussing new action against terrorism m Malaya with members of the British Government. These talks are understood
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