Indian Daily Mail, 9 December 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL.. VI. NO. 287. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, ISSO. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 228 1 Accused Madras Minister Offers To Resign Seek Re-Election CIIALIL^GE TO PRAKASAM (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 18. Mr. K. Chandramouli, Minister for Local Administration, indignantly refuting the charges made against him by the former Premier Air. V i'raKusam, otiered to resign and seek re-election, lie challengta i raK.asam to
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  • 137 1 MASSAGE FROM SRI AUROBINDO Following ir>c:-\ use was recent!/. from i>ri Aurbimo'o by Bwsun. oatyananda m Kuala Lumpur: "Our sadham-, has reached •■t.-s-e m wjich wj are mostl) dealing with the subconscient and v.n the incoixseient. As a conseqr. nee the physical deter p.-.inl.sn ha« taken a predominant position bringing
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  • 55 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. B.— lndian External Affairs Ministry sources today denied that there was any truth m a London report that Prime Ministei Nehru Irad sent a personal appeal to the Chinese Communist leader Mao Tse-tung to stop the Chinese advance m Korea
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  • 33 1 The Singapore Volunteer Co/ps are holding a Rifle Meeting at Nte Soon tomorrow Sunday, Dec. 10 Outside Units from the Regu:ar Forces will be competing- for large selections of prices.
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  • 96 1 istvV DELHI, Dec. B.— Two mom ban of the Nepal Government, De fence Minister Gen. Kaiser and Foi*cign Minister Gen. Sijaya called today on King Tribhuvan for the first time since they arrived here. They came nearly two weeks ago for talks with the Indian
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  • 41 1 PRAYER MEETING HELD In connection with the Mahasamadhi of the Great Sage, Sri Aurobindo, which occured on Dec. 5, a Homage Prayer Meeting wa.s held at the Vivekananda Ashxama, K.L., yesterday, Friday, Dec. 8, at j.bU p.m.
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  • 517 1 WITH RETROSPECTIVE EFFECT FROM OCTOBER 1948 The Governments of the Federation and Singapore have now reached agreement on payment of increases to service pensions based on un revised salaries following the principle and within the limits announced by the High Commissioner m Legislative Council
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  • 229 1 NEW COURSE IN AGRL. ENGINEERING FOR OVERSEAS STUDENTS A new department, which will provide a unique course m agricultural engineering, open to students al! over the world, was opened last week at the Aeronautical and Automobile College, London, by Mr. George Brown, Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture.
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    62 1 PEOTO). The President of India attended a reception given by the citizens of Delhi at Chelmsford Club, New Delhi, m celebration of the Birthday of Sri Guru Nanak Devji, on Nov. 23. Photo shows Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of India witJi Bhai Mohan Singh President of the Young M^n's Sikh
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  • 53 1 lIONOETOLL, Dec. B.— David Cohn, American lecturer who had been scheduled to give a series of talks m Malaya m the course of a round-the-world journey aboard the S.S. President Monroe, has fallen ill and cancelled his trip, it was announced today. Mr. Cohn is returning:
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  • 897 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Dec. 9, 1950. NOTES COMMENTS (On Malacca Govt. Estate Toddy Shops) A bLUl 1 UN iUALAYA i\N vac Ztttn of August this year, tne Government 01 Malacca issued me ioiiowin& Press Kelease on tne question ot re-opening tne estate ioauy snops vviae x.L».M. oi zo-o-duj;
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  • 2206 2 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS Bill Passed By Parliament NEW DELHI, Nov. 29, (By Air Mail). —Parliament passed to-day the Road Transport Corporations Bill and took up for consideration the Works Minister's Bill to amend the Delhi Premises (R equisition and Eviction) Act oefore adjourning for the
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  • 838 2 QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Nov. 29. (By Air Mail). —Shri Buragohain, Deputy Minister (Works, Mines and Power) told m Parlianent to-day that so far as river valleys were concerned, no projects or plans had J?een abandoned, but
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  • 1246 3 Nehru Liaquat Renew Pledge NEW DELHI, Nov. 28 (By Air Mail).— The correspondence placed before Parliament to-day consists of 20 letters exchanged between the two Prime Ministers on the subject of "no war declaration** as also on other allied proposals which the Prime Ministers
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  • 476 3 NAGPUR, (By Air Mail).— Mr. R. K. Shanmukham Chetti, former Finance Minister of the Government of India, declared here recently that "many of our difficulties, both at home and abroad, are due to the mental state of indecision on the part of those
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    53 3 PHOTO Dr. Mohammad Rum, Indonesian Foreign Minister, is pictured here on his arrival at London Airport on Nov. 29. with Madame Subandrio, wife of the Indonesian Ambassador to London. Also present at the Airport to welcome the Foreign Minister were the Indonesian Ambassador and Marcas Cheke, representing Aneurln Bevan. British
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  • 58 3 BERNE, Dec. 7.— lndia's Deputy Minister for External Affairs, Dr B. V. Keskar, on his way home from Lake Success called on Dec. 5 on members the Swiss Federal Council m Berne. He met the President of the Swiss Republic, M. Max Petit* pierre on Dec.
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  • 864 3 Strikes, Lock-Outs, Dismissal Retrenchment Of Employees MAIN CHANGES MADE BY THE SELECT COMMITTEE IN LABOUR RELATIONS BILL NEW DELHI, Dec. 1 (By Air Mail). The main changes made by the Select Committee m the Labour Relations Bill 1950 relate to strikes, lock-outs, and dismissal and retrenchment of employees. The Committee,
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  • 201 3 NEW DELHI. (By Air Mail). Thf Deputy Minister for Works Mines and Power. Mr. Buragohain told Mr. A. B. Gurung that an American engineer of "outstanding ability." Mr. Komora. had been appointed as Chief Engineer of Damodar Valley Corporation at a I salary of 25.000
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    63 3 PHOTO. Four Red China prisoner? captured m Chongju, North Korea, by UAA, 24th Division troops, are guarded by their captors m the town, Nov. 25. One of them, just beyond the tajkative prisoner, had already changed into civilian garb before capture. The 24th Division was forced to retreat from Chongju,
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  • 527 3 MADRAS, (By Air Mail). The Government had to grant a number of holidays m view of the holy days observed by followers of different leiigions m ihe State and it was not LheH dtairc tfi&t there should be too iu .-.!\y holidays, stated Mr. B. Gopala
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  • 265 3 MADRAS, (By Air Mail). Two young French-Canadians, who are travelling around the world m a jeep, have arrived m Madras recently from Singapore and will leave on their motor tour of India after a few days here. M. Jacques Hebert, a representatives of the
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  • 829 4 'Habeas Corpus 9 Petition Dismissed BOMBAY, Nov. 27, (By Air Mail).— The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Gajendragadkar, at the. Bombay High Court, to-day, dismissed a petition filed by Mrs. Kalyam Mohan Kumaramangalam for a writ of habeas corpus m connection with the arrest, transfer and
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    47 4 PHOTO. sTtZZ sJifF 1 1 1 aVaI UnltS re ently added to United Nations Naval Force. In Korean wulers arc pictured on the US S Alton fL'thTtHfifv ***** 01 tllC Stafl of r AdTnTrai RiSu n U '?-A..N»vy, Commander of the United NationBlockading and Escort Force.- A.P.
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  • 124 4 iNtAV DELHI. tBy Air Mail). rvxo representatives oi tne FaKistan traders met the commerce .secretary, Mr. C C. DeMU, ana acquainted nvai with their proposal co set up a joint Incio-Pakistan 1'racie Board to ensure movement oetween tne two Punjabs of goods permitted under law. The
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  • 561 4 MADRAS, Nov. 27, (By Air Mail).— The point whetlier tile words 'substantial question of law,' occurring m Article 153 ot the Constitution oi India, mean an important or difficult question of law or any question of law affecting the
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  • 678 4 NAGPUR, Nov. 27 (By Air Mail Division Bench of the Nagpur High Court, consisting of Mr. Justice R. Kaushalendra Rao and Mr. Justice P. Deon rejected today a quo vvarrantn application under Article 226 of the Constitution, challenging the validity
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    56 4 PHOTO. Qncru In^rid <:f Denmark, watche <;y her bosfcoaj, King Frederik, -';;!-<•■, hands with the Indian Amb v;rJ< ('r> France) Sardar Malik during the El j see Palace (Paris) r > Lou to the Diplomatic Cotp* Nov. ssB. It was the first c?remony ol the State visit made by the
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  • 409 4 Rice Plan For South India: Sir S. V. Ramamurti's Suggestions MADRAS, (By Air Mail). Unfolding the essentials of "a rice plan for South India," Sir S. V. Ramamurti recently stressed the need for proper utilisation of rain water on the West Coast, which now flowed waste into the Arabian Sea
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  • 183 4 'SERIOUS' FOOD POSITION IN MADHYA PRADESH NAGPUR, (By Air Mail). Th<> Government of India have allotted 10,000 tens of whea.t and milo for Madhya Pradesh during December to help the state tide over its "serious" food position, it is official ly learnt. T.i is is m addition to 3,000 ton
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    18 4 PHOTO. was elaborating on Russian charges that the US A «7 «r.!fi+ aggression against China. »u»*y 01 A.P.
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  • 355 4 MADRAS, (By Air Mail. -Mr. K. Madhava Menon Law Minister .tared m The Madras Assembly on Nov 22 m reply to an interpellation by Mr. Abdul Salam, that all cases of uetenus were referred by the State Government to he Advisory Council constituted
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  • 683 5 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS CONTD. Except In The Event Of Grave Calamity NEW DELHI, Nov. 29 (By Air Mail).— The food self-sufficiency plan of the Government of India is subject to three provisos, said Mr. M. Thirumala Rao, Deputy Minister for Food, replying
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  • 105 5 MADRAS. (By Air Mail).— The general food policy would cone up for consideration at Ministerial level shortly, it is understood. This would be one of the mr.ny subjects that would be tackled at the Food Ministers' Conference called at Bombay on Dec. 11 and 12. Originally,
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    71 5 PHOTO. The National Metallurgical Labora lory of India was opened by the Hon'ble Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister, m Jamshedpur, on Nov. 26. The Laboratory is meant to function as an up-to-date research centre where knowledge oi metallurgy, physics, chemistry, engineering, etc. will be utilised to undertake both fundamental and
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  • 837 5 POSITION EXPLAINED BY MINISTER IN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Nov. 29 (By Air Mail).—Shri Thirumala Rao, Deputy Minister for Agriculture, said m Parliament today that one group of jute mills m Calcutta closed down for six days from Nov. 8 to Nov. 13 for lack
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  • 204 5 KERALA HAS THE HIGHEST LITERACY IN INDIA FOC NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— Eighteen per cent, of India's total population is literate, according to an estimate of the Government of India for the year 1949. This shows an increase of 3.4 per cent over the figures recorded for the 1941
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  • 342 5 CEYLON NEWS: DR. KALEEL'S ASSURANCE TO MUSLIMS COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Dr. M. C. M. Kaleel, M.P., told a gathering of parents, well-wishers and old boys of Zahira College, Alutgama, who attended a meeting m the school hall, convened by the
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  • 141 5 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Toe Postal Department is considering a picture telegraphy transmission scheme, on the lines of an experiment being tried out m India. Introduction of this system will be a boon to tho^e who know only the vernaculars. A departmental spokesman told me recently that up to
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  • 138 5 Increased Duty On Imported Brassware Urged COLOMBO, (By Air Mall"). Manufacturers of brassware have made representations to the Government demanding an increase :n the duty on imported brassware. Local manufacturers point out that the recent reduction of duty on imported brassware has provided ample facilities for Indian dealers to import
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  • 218 5 COLOMBO, (By Air Mall). •Cnru>tians and Buddhiscs, just a generation ;<gJ, made common cause lor the good of the country and oi tho people a,; a wnole. And among a noiAo.e ana distinguished oand oi Cartesian patriots, ready to live and eve a to die
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  • 147 5 Ceylon Delegates To Karachi I.L.O. Conference COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).—Ceylon will send two representative to the International Labour Organisation's first Asian Technical Conference on Co-operation, to be held at Karachi from Dec. 26 to Jan. 2. an official of the Ministry ot Defence and External Affairs told me recently. Ways
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  • 561 6 SEMiiiM. iliSFEtilS *****118 lIP There have been seven engagements between security forces and bandits during the past 24 hours. One bandit has been killed and a number of suspects including two wounded have been arrested. The bandit killed was shot by security forces m
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  • 182 6 Meanwhile, two more bandiis were nanged yesterday morning fcl Penang Pnson. ays a Federal Oovt. Press release They were Lim Cheat Seng, ag'-J about 20, and Wong Ah Moo.i, a woman, aged about 24. Both wer~» arrested by the Police m Pera.-c Road, Penang. They were
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  • 432 6 MR. M. P. D. NAIR THANKS VOTSRS OF S. WARD Mi. Ai. P. L\ Nair, ucce c .s.f ul candiuate m vat bourn Ward, has addressed the ***** wingletter to the voters thereof: Dear Friend*, 1' am seizing this first opportunity afler Polly Day of writing to you to convey
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  • 96 6 A series of Lectures on Bibi Prophecie.ii deaJing with the pen of oar times will coai.nence Sunday evening, Dec. 1U at tne Uospel Ten" located at Joo Cniat and uuainari tfoads. The first iecture will be m Malay by Evangelist R. A. Poha.i followed at> 8
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  • 97 6 It is announced t iat from a capital sum oi $I,U JU given cy ein S.C.B.A. from the Vo.unteer Memorial Fund a bcnolarsi"Kp of an annual vaiue ol $100 i,? olt'vred to cover the school expenses of one scholar for a period ol live years from Standard VI
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  • 33 6 The Marriage of Mr. Goh Ah Bee of the Star Press, with Miss Ng Kui Kuan will tawe place on Sunday, i)cc. 10, at 2 p.m. at No. 15, Minto ..uad, Singapore.
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  • 26 6 The next monthly meeting ol the Rural Boacd will be held on Tnursday, Dec. 21, m the Land Office, Singapore at 10 a.m.
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