Indian Daily Mail, 13 December 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 291. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 287 1 All Measures Necessary Will Be Taken Colonial Secretary's Assurance To Public The assurance that "the Government is determined to maintain peace and order m Singapore" was given by the Colonial Secretary m a message address? Ed to the people last
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  • 124 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.—President Truman yesterday studied the? Question of declaring a national emergency— possibly to be followed uy wage price controls. He asked both Democratic and Republican Congressional leaders to meet with him tomorrow, Wednesday. Senator Robert Taft ißepublican, Ohio) was one of tho.:e
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  • 84 1 Pakistan Celebrates Egypt Day KARACHI, Dec. 12. "Egypt Day" was celebrated all over Pakistan on bunday and a mass meeting was held supporting Egypt's demand for the withdrawal of British troops from the Suez, area and unification of the Nice valley. Pakistan newspapers also published prominently the proceedings of "Egypt
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  • 117 1 (From Our Own Corrt'sponth'nt BOMBAY, Dec 12 Congress President Purushottam Das Tandon now visiting Bombay told a press conference yesterday that he intended to deal with m a friendly manner with those Congressmen who were attempting to create a separate Democratic Front within
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  • 129 1 LONDON. Dec. 12 —Prime Minister Altlee flew back today from world crisis talks m Washington and Ottawa, which he described as 'useful He told newsmen lie had "very full, frank and friendly discussions" both with President Truman and officials of the Canadian Government, and added: "We
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  • 80 1 Keskar Meets Egyptian Premier CAIRO, Dec. 12. Dr. B V Keskar. Deputy Foreign Minister ol India, met Egypt's Prime Minister, Nahas Pasha, yesterday for what Ke-kar called a "change of views." Keskar is en route to New Delhi from Lake Success. He declined, at a press conlerence, to comment on
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  • 33 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 12. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Indian Ambassador to Moscow, arrived here for what the Foreign Ministry described as "routine consultations". He saw leading officials yesterday. A.P.
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  • 79 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 12.— An airplane nosedived in a girls school compound in Bangalore yesterday morning killing the pilot but fortunately no one else, since the school had not yet opened The pilot Tiggot belonging to the Indian Air Force was flying
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  • 150 1 Dravida Kalagam Agitations Continue In Madras (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 12— Dravida Kalagham agitation against North Indian business houses in Madras City continues despite arrest and conviction ot picketters. On Sunday S. Guruswamy editor of the Tamil "Viduthalai" and a loading member of the Kalagham 1 was arrested
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  • 57 1 VITICAN CITY, Dec. 12. Pope Pius XII at a secret consistory yesterday chose three Cardinals two Italian and one French, to •j him wall up Rome's holy doors for I c end of the CathoJic Church's a i :ioly Year. The doors of the f u»- Main basiheae m Rome
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  • 752 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. Dec. 13, 1950. LOCKING THE STABLE....! THE curfew and such other measures imposed by the Government of Singapore to restore peace and order which was temporarily absent on Monday m large part of the City where the mob held sway, appear to be clearly belated
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  • 754 2 India Govt. To Abolish Food Rationing In Rural Areas INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS New Basic Plan Being Prepared, Says Munshi NEW DELHI, Dec. 4 (By Air Mail).— The Government of India are considering the question of abolishing rural rationing. This was announced by the Union Food Minister, Mr. K. M. Munshi,
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  • 61 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 4 (By Air Mall).— The Food Minister, Mr. K. M. Munshl, informed Parliament today that the Government of Mysore had been sanctioned a loan of Rs. 40 lakhs and a grant of Rs. 20,96,576 for their "Grow more food" schemes. The anticipated increase
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  • 63 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 4 (By Air Mail). The Ministry of Commerce announced today that the present unrestricted imports of gram from certain areas would ajso extend w> imports of gram from Pakistan. In case of import of gram from Pakistan, however, no foreign exchange facilities will be
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  • 56 2 Pak. -Afghan Border Dispute WASHINGTON. Dec. 12. The State Department yesterday reported it had asked Pakistan and Afghanistan to renew discussions to end their border dispute. An official statement which was not generally distributed to the press said the State Department had "made informal suggestions as to ways" m which
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  • 419 2 BHAKRA DAM HIRAKUD DAM PROJECTS LABORATORY FOR C.P.W.D. NATIONALISATION OF AIR SERVICES-TICKETLESS TRAVEL ON GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Dec. 4 (By Air Mail).— Shri N. V. Gadgil, Minister tor Works, Mines and Power, told Shri Kamath today m Parliament 1 that a tJhakra Control Board and
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  • 53 2 JULLUNDUR, (By Air Mail).— Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Deputy Prime Minister of India, has called to Delhi, Dr. Gopichand Bhargava, Chief Minister, Punjab and Sardar Partap Singh, Kairon, President of the Punjab State Congress Committee m order to settle the outstanding differences between th« two groups m the
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  • 269 2 MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— Mr. B. Gopala Reddi, Leader of the House answering a question by Mr. S. Nagappa, m the Legislative Assembly recently stated that under sub-clause (Hi) of Section 3 (1) (a) of the Preventive Detention Act, the State Government were empowered to
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  • 108 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 12. Three tons of clothing by sea and a consignment of 1,000 lbs. by air, together with a sum of Rs. 6,994 and annas two (10,000 shillings) In cash towards the relief of the Assam earthquake victims, have been received from Nairobi's Asian Women's
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  • 85 2 Invasion Of TibetRed Armies Have Not Advanced Beyond Chamdo NEW DELHI. Dec. 12.— Premier Sari Nehru told questioners m Parliament yesterday that the main Chinese Communist armies have not advanced beyond Chamdo 370 air miles, north-east of Lhasa m the "last several months." He did not say why the main
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    134 2 The Foreign Minister and the Commander-in Chief of Nepal, arrived In Delhi, Nov. 27, for talks with the Indian Government on the situation m Nepal. Seen here (standing from left to right) are: Major-General Bijaya Shumshere Jung Bahadur Rana. Foreign Minister; Commanding-General Shingha Shumshere, Nepalese Ambassador m Delhi: Senior Commanding-General
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  • 36 2 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail) .—Dr. M. D. D. Gilder, Health Minister of Bombay and a specialist m heart diseases, has flown to New Delhi to attend on Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who is indisposed. FOC
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  • 112 2 P.-MNA, (By Air Mail).— Lahan 3azar, the biggest marketing centre .ii Eastern Nepal, 125 miles east of was captured on Nov. by fifty armed volunteers A the Nepali Congress, according to j. telegram received here from Mr. v. P. Giri, a member ot the
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  • 1792 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS CONTD. Validity Issue Discussed NEW DELHI, Dec. 4 (By Air Mail). The competency of the Indian Parliament to delegate its powers of taxation to the Government and the propriety of such delegation were raised m the Indian
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    43 3 PHOTO Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of India with H.E. CommandingGeneral Sir Shingha Shumshere Jung Bahadur Rana, SeniorCommanding -General Sir Kaiser Shumshere Jung Bahadur Ra,na and Major-General Bijaya Shumshere Jung Bahadur Ra.na when they called on him at Government House, on Nov. 30. A.P.
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  • 533 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 4 (By Air Mail). The circumstance* m which Prof. Shibbanlal Saxena, a Member of Parliament, was »hot at by Nepal State troops near the Indo-Nepal border on Nov. 22 were detailed by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru
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  • 66 3 India 's Foreign Trade NEW DELHI, Dec. 12.—Provisional figures of the total value of India's foreign trade by land during October 1950 with Pakistan, Afghan tiistan. and Iran were as follows: Merchandise exports Rs. 17.2 million, re-exports nil; imports Rs 37 7 million. Total trade Rs. 54.9 million; trade m
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  • 325 4 RESOLUTION TO BE INTRODUCED IN POLITICAL COMMITTEE LAKE SUCCESS, Dec. 12. Thirteen Asian and Middle Eastern nations called on the United Nations on Monday to appeal to Communist China for a ceasefire m Korea. They urged immediate steps for mediation by a United Nations Commission.
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  • 227 4 iUKxvf, Dec. it. Jne Luited Aiiuoiis lorccs m Noriuwest Korea air -s; ».■■■;> SOUtll Of tfcO iM'.st CritilMl point vi iheir retreat be/art Chinerif UMMVdU t»oop». The U.S. Eignm Avm/'s exact positions m .secret, but the bulk ot its ngnting troops are below a
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  • 84 4 NEW DELHI, Dec. 12. —Chinese troops have been seen at Rima. m the Chinese province of Sikiang, vvithin a few miles of the border oi north-west Assam* State, an Indian .-'orcign Ministry source said on Tuesday He said tne troona had been based on
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  • 159 4 HUNGNAM. Dec. 12 —There is no longcx a "righting front" m noxtn-east Korea, TJie 10th Corps is strictly on the defensive. The American First Marine Division, elements of the Seventh Jniantry Division and some British Commandos had ail pulled back inside the Hamhung Hungnam
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  • 108 4 HANOI, Dec. 12.— A French army ccmmuntaue last night announced the recapture from Vietminh forces of the small post of Halu in the centre of the Tonking delta bridgehead. Last night's French army com .nunique said besides Halu three other post? were harassed in
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  • 61 4 WASHINGTON, Dec. 12. The Economic Co -operation Administering has allocated to China (Formosa^ US$2,232,000 in American wheat flour. Indochina received US$939,000 for oil and petroleum products motor vehicles and technical services. Indonesia got US$072,000 for tmplate, iron and steel manufactures. Thailand received US$6,000 for improvement of
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  • 437 4 Six Malayans who joined the Federation Police Force as constables have been promoted Assistant Superintendents of Police. The promotions, approved by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, have just been announced. Two of the new Assistant Superintendents of Police are Chinese. One
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  • 281 4 Approximately luo more Asian inspectors are required for the Federation of Malaya Police Force. Selected candidates will oe on two yeary probation, and will m the tirst instance undergo a course of i training at the Police Depot. Kuala Lumpur. According to the salary scheme, a
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  • 56 4 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). 3hagat Singh (70) and Bibi Ram Xaur (60), displaced persons, were married at Ludhiana on Nov. 22 with full rel!»ioMs ceremonies Both the brid? and the bridegroom J said that they had not married before. Soon after the ceremony I they left for their honeymoon.
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  • 272 4 ALLOW JAPAN TO DEFEND HERSELF -CHIANG WASHINGTON, Dec. 12. -Chiang Kai-shek, leader of the Chinese Nationalists, said m a radio interview yesterday that Japan should be allowed to defend herself and "participate m the common defence of freedom m Asia." The interview was conducted between Washington and Formosa. The interview
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  • 171 4 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 is learned here Indian tonnage
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  • 86 4 LONDON, Dec. 12. A further meeting between the Egyptian Foreign Minister and British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin will be held next Friday, the Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday. The talks concern the Anglo-Egyptian treaty of 1936. According to one usually wellinformed source, the Egyptian Foreign Minister has
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  • 246 4 icAL&AB, (By Air Mail;. The ueaLn ji.is ocv.irred to Mr. C. Gupal i *vienon on Dec 8 at his residence m Spur Tank Road, JCgnnue. tfe was 80. A p. oiiiinont 111 llHujjnuui. Mi. Gopai menon was i^resment of the rtoutnein Indian Chamber of Commerce m 1y42-44,
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  • 77 4 I WASHINGTON, D.'c. 12. Dr 'Owen Lattimore, the Johns Hopi Kins University expert on Far eastern Attairi said m an interview yesterday that the U.S. com- mitted an act of "unscamd idipiomacy" when shortly after the 1 outbreak of the Korean war it rejected India's
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  • 256 4 DR. BUNCHES NOREL PEACE PRIZE LECTURE AT OSLO OSLO, Dec. 12. Dr. Half Bunc he, American winner of the Nobel Peace Priite last night called for a -global orientation and speedy liquidation of colonialism." Dr. Bundle, former Palestine m ediator, was delivering his peuce
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  • 85 4 UNDERGROUND WORKERS SURRENDER IN FORMOSA TAIPEI, Dec. 12. -Security official^ CMua&ed more tnan boo underground worKers m Formosa had .surrendered, m response 10 the cvii tor such persons, to turn tne»n stives m. Tne call, first made m October repeated at intervals sinct men, promised ail persons surren dering their
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  • 107 4 Next U.N. General Assembly Session May Be Held In Paris LAKE SUCCESS, Dec. 12. The United Nations 60-nation Budgetary Committee yesterday cleared toe way for voting to hoxl the next regular Oeneral Assembly session m Europe -probably m Paris*— when it deieated an Australian propose! to hold the 1951 meeting
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  • 124 4 BRUSSELS, Dec. 12.— The 12--nution Worth Atlantic Pact Council will meet here on Dec. 18 and 19 (correct; under the chaiimanship of M. Paul Van Zeeland, the Belgian Foreign Minister, the Belgian Foreign Office announced on Tuesday. Joint conferences of the foreign
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  • 74 4 PAvJADiiNA, California, Dec. 12.- A stsrong earcnquake about 5,000 miles southeast oi here and "prooaciy very deep" was recorded yesterday at tne Calirornia Technical College. Dr. Charies Richter, seismologist, said it was the smallest of a weekend group of shocks m Chile, Peru and the southwest
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  • 67 4 Applications for remission cl Expert Duty on forward rubber contracts should be forwaraed to the Economic Secretary for consideration before Dec. 15. Applications received later than this date are not debarred from consideration, but their approval or otherwise may be delayed with consequent inconvenience to the
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