Indian Daily Mail, 8 December 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI No. 286. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 242 1 It Prakasam's Motion For Enquiry is Adopted (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 7. Ex-Premier Prakasam, defying the Working Committee directive asking him to desist from making charges against Congress Ministers of the Madras Government m the Assembly yesterday continued his speech m
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  • 131 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 7.— The Commerce Minister, Mr, Sri Prakusu, toid Parliament yesterday uiat the Government oi India have intimated to the U.N. their intenuon to implement the Annecy Agreement on Tariits. Ctwccm oni agreed to at Annecy were given enect to from May 20 this
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  • 39 1 BERLIN. Dec. 7. The Richkamp Society tor Iniernationai Siudem Work. BeriUi, Germany, ha.s granteci four scholarship^ to Indian Student* interested m international co-operative work. Tile scholars will be attached to one of Berlin's Universities. GIIS
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  • 158 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 7. More than 200 nuclear physicists from Britain, the United States, Europe and India are due to meet here at the international conference on elementary particles on Dec. 14. They will include Dr. J. D. Crockeroft, Director of the British Hanwell Atomic Energy
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  • 158 1 Special buses from all parts on the Singapore Island and Johore, will carry passengers to the Kallang Airport for the Air Dai} tomorrow. Saturday, Dec. 9, 1950. Besides the Singapore Traction Company, 11 private bus companies have each detailed 2 buses to run
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  • 124 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 7.— Replying t< a question m Parliament on Deo. 6, the Prime Minister, Shri Nehru, said that India did not supper., the United Nations resolution suggesting the establishment <-f an international police force under the control of the U.N. to maintain
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  • 128 1 LONDON, Dec. 7.— The Times, independent, said today, that Malaya, if not settled soon, will be lost." The newspaper said that the Com-missioner-General for South-East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, "gave cold comfort to the people of Malaya when he said m Singapore on Monday
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  • 159 1 ATOMIC ENERGY: ALWAYE FACTORY TO BEGIN PRODUCTION NEXT YEAR NEW DELHI, Dec. 7.— ln India, the Rare Mineral Survey Section of the Atomic Energy Commission has made considerable progress m locating deposits of beryl, uranium, etc. Giving this information at question time m Parliament yesterday the Prime Minister, Snri Jawarurlal
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  • 146 1 A demonstration of how the RAF i& helping to tight the bandits now hiding m the Malayan jungle will be given on Singapore Air Day on Saturday, Dec. 9. 1950, at the Kallang Airport. A bandit camp, consisting of 12 huts, will be
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  • 229 1 SAINT'S BURIAL POSTPONED TO ENABLE DEVOTEES TO HAVE LAST DARSHAN (From Our Own Corrrnpondcnt) MADRAS, Dec. 7.— More than 60,000 people had Bled past the body of Shri Aurobindo Ghosh lying in sLate inside the Ashram in Pondicherry, by noon yesterday and as thousands
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  • 447 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 7.— Warm tri-i butes to the late Shri Aurobindo Ghosh were paid by the Indian Press. The TIMES OF INDIA writes "A remarkable and unusual personality passes away with the death of Shri Aurobindo Ghosh A man of such mental intensity was
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  • 73 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 7. Premier Pandit Nehru is due to leave Bombay fur London on Jan. 1 to attend the Commonwealtn. 'Premiers conference. He is expected to be away from India for two weelis. informed iourcts said today Nehru recently told Parliament he
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  • 226 1 At the Press Conference held m Malacca yesterday the Resident Commissioner, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, gave the following answers to questions by the Press: Q. The number of prosecutions m Ma'acca Courts for illicit toddy tapping shows that there is a
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  • 774 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Dec 8, 1950. LABOUR MAJORITY INEVITABLE IV THE North Ward, our contempora- i ries have argued, was a Labour I stronghold and as such they have characterised Labour's defeat therein m this year's election to the Singapore Municipal Council as a "major defeat^' but they
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  • 665 2 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS Further Discussion On Road Transport Corporations Bill NEW DELHI, Nov. 28, (By Air Mail). After a full-day discussion Parliament to-day passed 38 Clauses ot the Road Transport Corporations Bill moved by Shri K. Santhanam, Minister of State for Transport. The
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  • 194 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 28, (By Air Iszln.il> Prime Minister Shri Nehru m a written reply to Shri B. Sarma said m Parliament to-day that the Central Government and the governments of the states concerned with fhe defence of the passes that lead to Tibet across the
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  • 344 2 REPRESENTATIONS MADE TO BRITISH GOVT. NEW DELHI, Nov. 28, (By Air Mail). The Prime Minister said m Parliament that the Government of India had made vigorous representations to the United Kingdom Government against the introduction and enactment of immigration ordinances m Last Africa. As
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  • 984 2 MANDAL'S RESIGNATION- INDIA SPAIN MIGRANTS FROM ASSAM-PHILIPPINES CONFCE. -ABDUCTED WOMEN-SHOOTING BY PAK SOLDIERS QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Nov. 28, (By Air Mail). The Prime Minister stated to-day m Parliament^in reply to a question oy Lala Deshbandhu Gupta that the Xjovernment of India had examined the statement issued by
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  • 113 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 27, (By Air Mail). Mr. H. V. Kamath said m Parliament to-day that members should have adequate notice of the day allotted for the foreign affairs debate. He said: "It is more than two weeks since the House met and we have
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  • 65 2 BARISAL,, (By Air Mail). The Bari&aJ Bar Association has, decided to send a goodwill mission ct> Calcutta to persuade ciie Hindu migrants to return to their homes ill Barisal. Four members of the Association, including Mr. Shamsherally ana Sri Upendranatn Chatterjee, havt been entrusted with the work
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    98 2 DAVID COHN. noted United States writer, lecturer and business man who is enroute to Southeast Asia as a departmental grantee ci the United States Department vt State to lecture on various aspects of American civilization and culture at United States Information centers and educational organizations. Mr. Conn was born m
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  • 309 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 27, (By Air Mail i. The Defence Minister of Nepal. Kaiser Rana, and the State's Foreign Minister, Bijaya Rana, representing the Government of Nepal, arrived here today for discussions with the Government of India on the problems confronting Nepal. Just at the
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  • 43 2 PATTALA, (By Air Mail). The PEPSU Government Is setting up a separate A.R.P. and Home Defence organisation m the state. The organisation will be placed under the supervision and control of Secretary, Public Works Department. He will act as chief A.R.P. Officer. FOC
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  • 1348 3 Nehru Accepts Invitation To Visit Karachi NEW DELHI, Nov. 28 (By Air Mail). After nearly a year's correspondence between India and Pakistan on the subject of a joint "No-war" declaration the position now remains exactly where it started. This was revealed
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  • 163 3 DESPITE POTENTIAL WEALTH PEOPLE ARE POOR NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The report points out the population m the South and South East Asian countries is growing rapidly by 20.000 every day and at present it is about 570 million people nearly one-quarter of the
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  • 78 3 photo by radio from New York. The delegation from Red China appeared at a U.N. meeting for the firsi time on Nov. 27, when they attended a special meeting of the United Nations General Assembly Political Committee m New York. Photo shows: Left to
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  • 201 3 MADRAS, (By Air Mail). -At tne Madras High Court recently Govinda Menon and Basheer Ahrm'd Sayeed, JJ., dismissed a petition riled under Article 226 of the Constitution Act on behalf of Mr. S. Krishnamurthy. Congress worker, residing m T'Nagar, for the issue ol a writ
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  • 464 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— To promt \j( and protect the interests of f< tj and provide a forum for t «c c change of information ana cxv. cif ice on the subject of tre:-s and to popularise the planting and care of tre.-s for
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  • 392 3 COLOMBO. tßy Air Mail). "Ceylon h?.s only one rival as regards beauty the Hawaiian Islands," the Rev. Fr. Xavier G Thaninayagam said on his return from a lecture tour of the world. Fr. Thaninayagam flew 60,000 miles and covered Malaya, China, Japan, the
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  • 377 3 CEYLON NEWS: TO PRODUCE 14-1/2 M. YDS. OF CLOTH ANNUALLY COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Plans for the establishment of the first State owned textile factory m Ceylon are being finalised by the Industries Ministry and will shortly be submitted for Cabinet approval. Estimated to
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  • 39 3 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail).—Government have placed an order with a Japane.se firm for boilers, at a cost of Rs. 78 lakhs, to be installed at the G.I.P. Railway power station at Chola, near Ka.lyan FOC
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  • 544 4 Futile Attempt To Derail K.L.-S'pore Night Mail Train KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. The Police have issued the following communique today: Another bandit has been killed, bringing the total to four m the past 24 hours. (The deaths of the first three were reported this morning). The
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  • 45 4 The following have been appoint ed by the Governor to serve wi) the Municipal Commission as nominated members: Mr. C. F. Smith, J.P. Mr. S. I. O. Alsagoff. C.H-F., JP (re-appointed). Mr. Jee Ah Chian, J.P., and Lt. Col. H. J. Rae, E.D.
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  • 57 4 It is announced by the Education Department that new Carpentry and Woodwork Evening Classes will be opened m January 1951 at the Junior Technical (Trade) School. The instructor for the classes will be a qualified cabinetmaker. Particulars and forms o£ application can be obtained from the Superintendent, Junior
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  • 169 4 E.C.A. Funds For "General Area" Of China WASHINGTON. Dec. 7.— William C. Foster, United States Economic Co -operation Administrator, told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday that five per cent Ql B.C.A. funds allotted ior 1951 should be used m the "general area of China." Senator Tom Connally of
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  • 185 4 United Kingdom educational, scientific and cultural films wll soon be more easily bought in thp Far East and in the world generally as a result of the new UNESCO international film coupon scheme. Twenty four countries have joined the scheme which came into operation this week.
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  • 218 4 Canadian Minister Urges Co-operation With Red China According to agencies' reports Mr. Lester B. Pearson, Canada's External Affairs Minister, urged a' Lake Success Wednesday night that, after the military position n Korea has been stabilised, the Western allies should co-operate with Communist China, possibly on more subjects than Korea. Over
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  • 30 4 The Governor has appoint*: Captain R. J. Bingham-Newland the Durham Light Infantry, to I his Aide-de-Camp with effect frorr Nov. 29 inclusive, vice Captain R A. Heslop.
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  • 89 4 India and Ceylon stand to beneat irom the iorthcoming Japanese i.<dde agreement unaer wnich japan win import some £29,61 f.OOO worth of textile goods from the sterling bloc nations, wording co the New York Journal of Commerce. Under this, agreement, the newspaper says, India would
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