Indian Daily Mail, 16 December 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOX,. VI. NO. 294. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • Sudden Death Of Sardar Patel
    • 1609 1 Prasad, Nehru Rajaji Leave For Bombay To Attend Funeral Complete Hartal Throughout India NEW DELHI, Dec. 15. India today is plunged m profound sorrow at the death of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who passed away peacefully m Bombay at 9.37 ajn. IST, (Dec. 15). The President Dr. Rajendra
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    • 680 1 Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was born at tXadiqd on Oct. 31, 1875, of a Patidar family of Karamsad m Gujerat. He received his education m the village school and after matricula ting passed the District Pleader's Examination to start practice on the criminal side. Soon his name became
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  • 248 1 AMSTERDAM Airport Schiphol, Jec. 15. The KLM plane bringing (.3-vear-old "jungle girl" Bertha Aeiicgh landed last night at 1935 GMT. Under the eyes of some 4,000 Dutch people and 80 Dutch and foreign journalists and 60 photographers all .lashing simultaneously little Bertha A'ith her mother, who
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  • 105 1 "RED DFAN'S" WARNING TO AMERICANS LONDON. Dec. 15.— Dr. Hewlett Johnson "Red Dean" of Canterbury, declared here last night that if the Americans crossed swords with Asia they would be fools and would b* smashed He told a "hands off China" meeting that Asia had illimitable reserves if materials and
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  • 126 1 A condolence meeting will be held today at 4 p.m. at the Singapore Regional Indian Congress premises, No. 6, Race Course Lane, Singapore, to pay homage to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Deputy Premier of India, who died yesterday. Indians are requested to observe today as a
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  • 46 1 I I NEW DELHI, Dec 15.— Shrl j C. Rajagopalachari was men- j I Uoned m political circles as Sardar Patel's successor. The 7 scholar rejoined the I government following his retire■j ment as Governor-General to beeomi' Minister without PortJ folio.- A.P.
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  • 23 1 CHINESE REDS CROSS 38TH PARALLEL TOKYO, Dec. 15.—Communist Chinese troops crossed the 38th Parallel into South Korea, South Korean Army stated tonight.- Reuter
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  • 212 1 LCfiJDON. Dec. 15. Winston Churchill warned the western Alllrs on Thursday against the argument "that we must never use the atomic bomb until and unless it i>? used against us first." He •s*id such a resolution would increase the danger of war. The 76-year-old Conservative
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  • 104 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Dec. 15.— The Madras Legislative Assembly after five days of discussion last night with an overwhelming majority rejected ExPremier Prakasam's motion that the legislature should appoint committee to enquire into the chartres of corruption he had made against four
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  • 796 2 Indian Daily Mail Sngapore, Saturday, Dec. 16, 1950. GREAT LOSS TO INDIA \IUIIEN misfortune comes, it never comes single. Hardly have the tears caused by thu sudden demise on Tuesday, Dec. 5 m liis Ashram m Pondicherry of that great sauit and seer Sri Aurobindo dried, oefore the eyes of
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  • 317 2 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS Bill To Erect Memorial Introduced By Govt. NEW DELHI, Dec. 7 (By Air Mail). Shri N. V. Gadgil, Minister for Works, Mines and Power today introduced m Parliament amidst cheers a bill to provide for the erection and management of a
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  • 279 2 RESEARCH IN TEXTILES: COMMITTEE MEETING IN BOMBAY BOMBAY. (By Air Mail). ThTextile Fund Committee, appointed by the Government of India with a fund of Rs. 2.5 cr ;res, met here recently for tne second time under the cnairmanship c,f Mr. R K. Shan.nukham Chetti. Mr. E. A. Venkata»raman, Secretary of
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  • 66 2 I NEW DELHI ((By Air Mail).--1 India will celebrate Navy Day on Dec. 16 to enable the public to know more about the Navy, it is officially learned. Ships and establishments will be kept open to the public on that day and various objects on
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  • 360 2 ANNUAL RELEASE OF £35 M. FROM STERLING BALAINCES ARRANGED NEW DELHI, Dec. 7 (By Air Mail). finance Minister C. D. DeanmuKti announced louay m .Parliuinenl thai arrangeiuents nad been inuue between me governments of United JYiuguom ami inuia ior an annual leIMUM to India from the sterling balances ot oo
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  • 795 2 PROGRESS OF CHINESE FORCES IN TIBETNKWGUitiB' SHAKE OF IMPORT TRADE Stol PLANTS FOR MADHYA PRADESH MACHINE TOOL FACTORY, ETC. NEW DELHI, Dec 6 (By Air Mail).-Shri Nehru told Prof. Ranga m Parhament today that there was no n^^a advance of major forc of Chinese troops m
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  • 39 2 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— The Congress Seva Dais m all parts of India will observe Dec. 31 as Seva Dal Day according to an announcement by the organization's central office m New Deihi.— FOC
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  • 391 2 PHOTO). THE HAGUE, Dec. 15.— Holland yesterday rejected a 7-point Indonesian proposal to settle the dispute between the two countries over the future status ot Western New Guinea, at present under Dutch administration. Netnenanas Minister of Union and Realm Alfairs, Mr. Johann -s
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  • 134 3 Says Lanka's New Political Party's Manifesto COLOMBO, Dec. 15<— Ceylon should be declared a Republic with a President elected by the People m place of the Governor-General. This is the view taken by Ceylon's new political Party, led by Mr. \V. H. De Silva,
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  • 868 3 British Views On Korea And Red China ATTLEE SPEAKS IN PARLSAMENT LONDON. Dec. 15.— Prime Minister Clement Attlee said yesterday the military position m Korea has considerably improved m the last few days. "But there may be ,ups and downs" he told the House of Commons m a speech opening
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  • 136 3 HANOI. Dec. 15. French forces struck deep into Vietminh held territory yesterday to throw off balance forces believed massing for a big attack. Two task forces comprising several battalions, were reported to: have .swept- them back to the nor -I them perimeter of the
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  • 142 3 NEW D4LHI, (By Air Main. Fji the flr.it time m the supreme Court recently a woman argued her own petition and was granted leave tc appeal. Tn.e .petitioner, Parulbala Dcvi, a miadie -aged woman of a Hindu tamily of Bengal, was granted spc cial leave
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  • 78 3 NEW YORK, Dee. 15.— Mr. Walter iS. Gifford, new American Ambassador m, London and Mrs. Gilford are on their way to Britain m the United States liner America They sailed Thursday night and are expected to. arrive next Wednesday. Mr. Gifford, former President of the
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  • 67 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 15. la v.p.y to a question m Pai'llanom en Monday, tins Labour Aiiu.»ter. Mr. Jagjivan Ram, sa'.d taat during the period January 1949 to June 1950, 23.854/ women, of whom 2657 were displaced women, were placed m employment through Hie Employment Exchanges. Bulk of
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  • 57 3 India's Contributions To U.N. NEW DELHI, Dec. 15. The Prime Minister Shri Nehru, said m Parlament on Monday that Indian contributions to the United Nat .ons m 1950 amounted to Rs. 3,045,500. Fourteen p«r cent ot this had been paid m rupees and ihc rest m United States dollars. Contributions
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  • 113 3 CAIRO. Dec. 15. Le Jcurna'i Ejypte' said on Thursday that Mr. Winston Churchill cancelled his proposed Christmas holiday m Cairo becau-.e the Egyptian Government would not guarantee that there ,wc«uld be no press attacks against hi,n during his stay. The newspaper said the government agreed
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  • 53 3 FLUSHING MEADOW. Dec. 15 —Sir Benegal Rau of India, Mr. Lester Pearson of Canada was chosen to assist Mr. Nasmilah Entesam. President ot the General Assembly, m 'trying to arrange for a Korean ceasefire. The three-member commission is expected to hold its first
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  • 56 3 FLUSHING MEADOW. Dec. 15. Sir Bene-gal Rau of India and Mr. Jacob Malik. Soviet representative, had a half hour talk m the delegates lounge before the start of the United Nations General Assembly's plenary meeting yesterday. Sir Benegal declined to disclose the subject ot their talks^
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  • 53 3 Japanese Policemen Held For Threats Against MacArthur AOMORI. Japan, Dec. 15.—Captain N. John Caldwell, ol the U.S. Army counter-intelligence carps, said Wednesday two Japanese reserve policemen are held fior making threats against General Douglas MaeArtnur. He said both will be tried before a provoi'l court on charges of making threats
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  • 398 4 For Capture Of Communists It is officially announced by the Federation Government that the following scale of rewards will be paid to member 8 of the public for information leading to the capture or killing by the Security Forces of Communist terrorists: $60,000 will toe
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  • 120 4 From 2 p.m. yesterday all entrances to the first floor of the Secretariat Building have been closed except the main entrance. The two stair-cases by the Rural Board Office and by the Treasury are therefore closed. Access to the ground floor offices will continue as before.
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  • 167 4 The following persons have boon appointed to be Deputies to Uie Port Officer for the purposes of Sections. 414 to 418 of the Mercha.it Shipping Ordinance: Mr. T. W Burdon. Mr. Sih Kirn Soon, and Mr. Teo Teng Hong. The Governor has appointed Mr. A. Gilmaur. CMG. MCS. Financial
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  • 70 4 The Commissioner-Genera,!, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, flew to Ku:hing yesterday to attend a conference with the Governors of North Borneo and Sarawak. He p/as accompanied by Mr. William \ddis, Deputy CommissionerSeneral for Colonial Affairs. Mr Mac Donald will return to Singapore next week. He will make
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  • 102 4 lnche Kamaruddin said the Public Works Department m Trengganu was under heavy pressure of work this year, constructing Government quarters and new offices Research \nras being made to start work on the water pipe plant and system. This would cost approximately $1,500,000. He said
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  • 96 4 PASADENA, California, Dec. 15. A "very strong" earthquake about 5,500 miles fno% here has been recorded on the California Institute at Technology seismograph. Dr. Charles Richter of the Institute said It was perhaps 150 miles deep within the earth He said the direction could not be
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  • 422 4 TRENGANNU MENTRI BESAR APPEALS TO PUBLIC TO HELP POLICE In a 45-minute speech at the opening of the Budget Meeting of the Trengganu Council of State held In Kuala Trenggami on Tuesday the Mentri Besar of Trengganu, Inche X amaraddin bin Haji Idris, declared that
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  • 38 4 NEW DELHI. Dec 13.— M. Gopala Menon, presently Secretary of the Indian drtegation to the United Nations General Assembly, is likely to be appointed India's, representative to Malaya, unconfirmed reports said today.— A.P
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  • 109 4 Colombo Harbour Workers Appeal To Dockers COLOMBO. Dec. IS.— Two trade unions representing a tenth of Colombo's harbour workers have appealed to all dockers to cooperate with them m refusing to provide facilities for British. American or other United Nations warships or transports calling at Ceylon bound for Korea. The
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  • 93 4 RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec. 15. A delegation of six from the Japanese Foreign Ministry arrived here yesterday from Tokyo to arrange the re-establishment of formal diplomatic relations between B*azil and Japan as soon as a Japanese peace treaty Is signed. Headed by veteran Japanese diplomat
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  • 255 4 ''BURMA SURGEON" WARNED TO OBSERVE COURT'S DIGNITY RANGOON, Dec. 15.— Dr. Oordon Seagrave, 53-year old American facing charges under Burmese High Treason Act, Was on Thursday warned to observe the court's dignity after he had shouted angrily at the government prosecutor, Chan Fung Aung. The prosecutor had asl:=d Seagrave if
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  • 92 4 UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO MEET IN EUROPE NEXT YEAR FLUSHING MEADOW, Dec. 15. The United Nations General Assembly decided yesterday to hold hs 1951 session m Europe. The vote was 31 to 16 with 11 abstentions. The countries which voted m favour of moving 'o Europe were: Bolivia. Byelorussia Chile,
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  • 26 4 FLUSHING, New York, Dec. 15.— The United Nations Assembly yesterday approved overwhelmingly an Asian-Arab resolution establishing a three-man committee to seek a ceasefire m Korea.- A.P.
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  • 169 4 PHYSICAL EDUCATION COURSE FOR INDIAN TEACHERS A residential course m Physical Training Ls being run tnis week, from Monday. Dec. 11. to Saturday, Dec. 16 inclusive, for 34 Indan vernacular school teachers, says a federal Govt. Press release. The course is being heid at the Victoria Institution by the kind
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