Indian Daily Mail, 12 December 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 290. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 126 1 Indo -Nepal Talks Conclude Satisfactory Settlement Expected NEW DELHI, Dec. II. A Press note issued by the Ministry of External Affairs m New Delhi on Dec. 9 says Conversations between the Government of India and the representatives of the Government or Nepal, Senior Commanding General Kaiser Shumshere Jung Jiahadur Rana
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  • 87 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 11.— Chinese Communist purchases of Indian products are rising steadily, Commerce Ministry Sri Prakasa told Parliament today, and added that Chinese exports are dropping He said China bought 20,000,00<J rupees worth of goods from India m the first nine months of
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  • 61 1 BOMBAY, Dee. 11.—Fifteen-hun-dred-year-old silver coins of great. L archeological interest have been discovered at Anand m Bombay State. Two hundred and ninety silver coins, issued by the Raja Kumara Gupta of the Gupta Dynasty, were found m j an earthen pot buried underneath a compound
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  • 71 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 11.— The number oi' abducted women and children restored du-mg the list three years by the Go.vrinment of India to "their famiiiaa m Pakistan is o üble that of Pakistan, lhe total recoveries m inJia from D.f. 6. 1947 to Oct. 31, ILo'J.
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  • 67 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 11.— At the start of a devotional ceremony at the Buddha Vihara m New Delhi on Dec. 9, the Burmese Ambassador, Sir Maunj^ Gyee, handed over a bronze image of Lord Buddha sen. by the Indian branch of the Supreme Council of the All-Burma
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  • 95 1 HYDERABAD. Dec. 11. —The Hyderabad Government has set ud a planning board and subsidiary com- mil tees to formulate long-term and *bort-t*rm plans for economic ;;nd social development of the State. With U c Chief Minister of Hyderabad as its Ch.tirman. the Board will advise the
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  • 99 1 PATIALA, Dec. 11.— The Ura of Hazrat Mujjadad Alt' Sani. which bc^an m Sirhind (m PEPSU State i tm Dec. 8, has drawn a record at londance. Over 2,000 Muslim pilgrims from Afghanistan, Pakistan and India took part m the celebrations. This is the highest figure
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  • 125 1 MADKAo, JJec. 11. The 84-year-oia leiugu puei, Mr. Krisnna Murthi oastri 01 iviuuias State, has been created vie truct Laureate m 'l'eiugu. n. L an impressive ceremony held m Madras uuring the week, the insignia oi Laureaieship was awarded to mm by the Governor of Madias, Maoaraja
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  • 70 1 ORISSA'S APPEAL AGAINST USE OF ATOM BOMB CUTTACK, Dec. 11— Sixty eight members of the Legislative Assemoly of Orissn, including the Chiief Minister, Mr. INabhakrishna Uhaudhury, have issued a joint appeal against the use of the Atom Bomb. The appeal says that India should have no part or share m
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  • 118 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 11. Social Education Week was inaugurated m Bombay on Dec. 10 by the Congress President, Mr. Purushottam Das Tandon, with a view to propagating social education among the masses. Apart from the meetings to be addressed by Ministers of the Bombay Government and
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  • 228 1 PRESIDENT PRASAD SUGGESTS TWO COURSES NEW DELHI, Dec. 11. The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, who is the Chancellor of the Delhi University, addressing the 28th convocation of the University on Dec. 9 referred to what he described as the alien character of the system of education
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  • 226 1 Govt. Protection To Pencil And Grinding Wheels Industries NEW DELHI, Dec. 11. --The Gov- ernment of India have accepted the recommendations made by the Tariff Board tor extending protection to Uae pencil industry and Ue grindingivheels industry With regard to the pencil indua- try, thts Tariff Board recommended thai tJie
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  • 52 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 11.— The Iraq Minister. Mohammed Salim al Radi. on Friday presented Premier Si i Nehru with 50 tons of highgrade ZaMdi dates as gift from the government and people of Iraq for Indian earthquake and flood victims, the Foreign Ministry said
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  • 98 1 COMMUNIST ACTIVITY SPREADING IN HYDERABAD? BOMBAY, Dec. 11.— Denying official Hyderabad and Indian Government statements that the Communist force m India is on the decline, Hyderabad Nationalist politician M. N. Jaisoorya on Sunday claimed that Communist activity and influence has spread from two and half districts to 10 of the
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  • 31 1 WASHINGTON. Dec. 11 —The Indian Ambassador m the USA. Shrimati Vijayalakshmi, met the British Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, again :< -aether with other Commonwealth i epresentatives m Washington on Dec 8 GIIS
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  • 62 1 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The death occurred here on Dec. 2 evening due to heart attack of Rai Bahadur Chunilal, President of the Indian Motion Picture Association and Chairman of the Filrnistan Limited. Rai Bahadur Chunilal was present at a local theatre with some of
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  • 71 1 LUCKNOW. Dec. 11.— A further uatch of 10.000 Muslims, who had gone out to Pakistan from Uttar Pradesh during February to May 1950. are being permitted to return to the State during the months of December 1950 and January 1951. Already 10,000 such Muslim migrants
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  • 63 1 CALCUTTA. Dec. 11. Compuisjiy primary education will be introduced m certain areas of West BenK.il Horn the beginning of the next year. Thirty-seven places m Burdwan and Birbhum districts have been selected for the purpose. Primacy education is to be gradually made compulsory m
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  • 61 1 LUCKNOW, Dec. 11.— Two ship loads of machinery for Uttar Pradesh Government's cement factory, to be, set up m Mirzapur, have arrived. More are expected m August next year. The factory will cost Rs. 35 jjaillion and will be one of the biggest State enterprises m Uttar
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  • 779 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Dec. 12, 1950. LABOUR MAJORITY INEVITABLE— V A PART from the mistaken identity as regards the Progressive candidate m the North Ward a fact which, as already explained In our fourth article m this series, ended m a comedy for the Progressive Party and a
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  • 1005 2 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS GadgWs Bill Referred To Select Committee NEW DELHI, Dec. I (By Air Mail).— -After a fulldress debate Parliament toda y referred to a Select Committee the Delhi Premises (Requisition and Eviction) Amendment Bill, and then within riv e minutes passed Dr.
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  • 164 2 NEW DELHI. (By Air Mail). The Supreme Court issued a notive recently to the Rajasthan Government directing them to show cause why Mr. K. M. Haqiquatullah Khan, a Jodhpur detenu, should not be released. ~The Court issued the rule on hearing the habeas corpus petition
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  • 934 2 UPROOTING REFUGEES AGAIN IS UNFAIR GADGIL'S BILL CONDEMNED EARLIER PROCEEDINGS: NEW DELHI, Nov. 30 (By Air Mail).— ln Parliament today, Shri G adgil's Delhi Premises (Requisition an d Eviction) Amendment Bill was trenchently criticised by all the members who took part m the inconclusive debate on it. When the House
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  • 296 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). —The Government of India have for the time being dropped the idea of introducing State trading m raw jute and jute manufactures, a Commerce Ministry Press Note announced. The Government would not, however hesitate to resort
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    70 2 PHOTO. Mrs Vijayalakshmi Pandit (left), Indian Ambassador to USA. gets an attentive ear from USA Secretary of State Dean Acheson (centre) as they wait with President Truman of USA (rig at) at Washington National Airport, Doc. 4, to greet British Premier Clement Attlee. Mrs. Pandit's superior, Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru,
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  • 184 2 CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail).— The West Bengal Press Advi/ory Committee at a meeting recently adopted a resolution expressing xU "dei p concern" over the continued detention of the 75-year-old journalist, Mr. Burga Mohan Sen, Editor. Bar:'3a.l Hitaishi, East Bengal. The resolution said that m view
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  • 910 3 Dr. Rajendra Prasad's 66th Birthday Celebrated In Delhi SPECIAL CEREMO^ i I tELU AT GOVT. HOISE NEW DELHI, Dec. 3, (By Air Mail). —The President of the Indian Republic, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. is 66 to-day. A larjre number ol messages and birthday greetings have befun pouring m the Government House
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    62 3 PHOTO. British Prime Minister Clement R. Atllee (right), is greeted by Pres'dent Harry S. Truman on his arrival m Washington on Doe. 4. Premier Attlee arrived at the National airport after flying from Britain m the airliner" "Cathay". The two statesmen held talks aimed at finding a eoinmon policy m
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  • 78 3 FOREIGN SHIPPING COMPANIES: NO TAX CONCESSION TO BE GRANTED NEW DELHI, Nov. 3U (By Ah iviail). 'ifte Finance Minister, Mr. o.nntamani Deshmukh, told Mr 0 uinhunwala m Parliament that the Lrovernmmtt did not contemplate the giant oi any special income-tax conito.sion to loieign shipping companies operating m Indian waters. ne
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  • 752 3 CEYLON NEWS: COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— The Special Committee on Hindu Temporalities which has submitted its report to the Minister of Home Affairs, emphasises that the Commissioner of Hindu Temporalities should be a public officer of Civil List status with at least
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  • 155 3 COLOMBO. (By A .r Mail). After trial Mr. S. Tha nbydurai, Jaffna Magistrate, sentenced Ponniah Thevar Nagarajah Thovar. aged 26, of Ramnad District, South India, to tour weeks, hard labour for entering Ceylon lllicity at Irainaitivu South on Oct. 11 The accused, according to the village
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  • 87 3 DE.HWELA. (By Air Mail*. -At a reception to tne Archbishop of Colombo, Dr. T. B. Cooray, U.M.1., the bells of St. Mary's Church, Dehiwela, were runs m the course of which the largest of the three bells weighing 600 lbs. fell from a heignt
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  • 546 3 MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— Deprecating the practice of some businessmen m the Madras State maintaining accounts m a language and script other than Hindi, the regional languages of the State or English, Mr. Justice Mack, at the Madras High
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  • 115 3 BELLARY, (By Air Mail). The Ma-dras Government are actively considering a proposal to start a paint factory at Gaintakal. Mr. C. Perumalswann Recidiar, Industries Minister told Pressmen here Asked when the paint factory would actually come into existence, the Minilster said it mig&t take a year
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  • 155 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail). A Ceylone.se who left the country at the beginning of this century a.< a young man m search of adventure returned to Colombo this morning m the Bibby liner. Warwick: n ire. Mr. Wejies de Silva (68) left Ceylon m
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  • 215 3 MADRAS. (By Air Mail). The portraits of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and Mrs. Margaret E. Cousins were unveiled at the Avvai Home. Adyar. recently by Mr. Lalchand Dadha and Mrs. M. N. Clubwala respectively before a large gathering. Mr. Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed presided. After
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  • 104 3 COLOMBO, <By Air Mail).—Resolutions passed at the committee meeting of fee Vedha Agama Siva t»:tnanr.ha Sabai. recently at Navalar School, to consider the report of the Special Committee on Hindu Temporal: tic were as follows: "Thai the report did not appenr to have boon based
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  • 83 4 September created a record In the history of British Overseas Airways. For the first time the Corporation made a profit on the operating account of all route.?. Sir Miles Thomas, chairman «.f BOAC, who announced this recently, added that the figures for the first hall
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  • 223 4 Total Of 70 For Asian African Students Announced MEW DELHI, Dec. 11.— Seventy scholarships for Asian and African students for study m India will be awarded by the Government of India m 1951 under the Cultural Scholarships Scheme inaugurated m 1949. The aim
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  • 111 4 LAHORE, (By Air Mail).—Representatives of various opposition parties m the country met m a conference here recently to explore toe possibilities of forming a united front against the Muslim League during the forthcoming general elections m the Pakistan Punjab. The conference al?o discussed steps to
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  • 52 4 NEW DELHI, Dec. 11.— Premier Sri Nehru told Parliament today that India is taking no steps toward exchanging diplomatic representatives with Israel, adding that the government wishes to avoid additional commitments abroad. Asked if Israel had approached India on the question, he replied "not
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  • 67 4 U.N. Troops Still Relatively Secure MacArthur TOKYO, Dec. 11.— Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur, who returned to Tokyo tonight from a visit to the Korea war fronts, said the United Nations withdrawals caused "little genera.l impairment" of the fighting power of the Allied forces. Gen. Mac Arthur whia is understood to
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  • 318 4 RIOTERS ATTACK PEOPLE AND VEHICLES Widespread disturbances occured m Singapore today, (Monday) and m some areas of the City are still going on, says a Press statement issued m Singapore yesterday. The large crowd gathered this morning outside the Singapore Supreme Court where
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  • 535 4 FOR PEACE IN KOREA NEW YORK. Dec. 11— Reuter r -ports that the final draft of a 13--lation plan for a peace settlement In the Far East was being prepared here today by Sir Benegal Rau. Indian delegate to the United Nations. It calls for the
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  • 213 4 PATNA. Bihar, Dec. 11. Five hundred armed insurgents have occupied most of Biratnagar, biggest industrial town m the Gurkha kingdom of Nepal, it was reported here. The insurgents organisation, the Nepali Congress, claimed that its trcops had occupied 40 villages around the town since Nov. 12
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  • 472 4 STERLING BALANCES IN ASIAN DOMINIONS The sterling balances of the Asian Dominions in the context oi the Colombo Plan was the subject ox a statement by tne Chancellor of Exchequer made in tne noust of. commons last week. He said: 'l promised last week to make a further statement to
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  • 410 4 WASHINGTON, Dec. 11. An emergency US$l6 million health programme is now being launched m Southeast Asia to help individual governments strengthen their own health organisations, the U.S. Economic Co-operation Administration said on Saturday. Dr. John Grant of the Rockefeller Foundation, who recently returned
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  • 460 4 The following Christmas appeal on behalf of the Salvation Army was issued by Brigadier Harvey over Radio Malaya on Sunday evening: "Once again the Christmas Sea-Oxiey Road, Singapore; and we .<mn is aT»rkrr»a/>iiintr onH o^-w-vi-i nm ~lil »^> ii i. auu is
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  • 121 4 Tiie Governor bM appointed the ttoitowiitf v) t>e members ot we vi.tUn.Ai Advisory ±ioaxu, Singapore lur a period 01 6 year.; w.ia enect iioai ucl. 1, lrfou: iaan Aaaiaa oin Moaamed IbraQiin, Mr. M. J. isama^e. incne oa^aon oin naji Juon, maxi Adam «a.ji Monameo borah.in, Mr.
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  • 56 4 LUCKNOW, Dec. 11.— In Uttar Pradesh, 51 sugar factories have now gont into production. Another 16 ue ftxpected to begin work m a vveek. Sixty seven factories m the ■niaie together wili produce about ob4,uUo tons of sugar annually. This .-i nearly ob per cent
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