Indian Daily Mail, 19 December 1950
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Title Section16 1950-12-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 297. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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713 1950-12-19 1 'Process Of Disintegration' In The South Analysed (From Our Own Ow icipy dent) MADRAS, Dec. 18.— Chief Minister of Madras Mr. Kumar swamy Raja m a statement said that Sardar PaieVs death was a national calamity since the ptocess of reconstruction and consolidation713 words
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83 1950-12-19 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 18. India's trade with Malaya during the first quarter of this year snowed a iavourable balance ior liiJia oi ■::0j.594,002 (Straits). Oificial figures show India's txpoits amounted to v51,Ji7,987 and unpons to $24,323,925. India's exports to Malaya incluried ccal, rootA.P. - 83 words
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110 1950-12-19 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 18. -India ts not surprised at General Wu's announcement that he is leaving Lake Success m view oi the stiffen ins attitudes of both China a\d the- U.S., Foreign Ministry sources said today. Tn.o sources said that India is hopeful thatA.P. - 110 words
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147 1950-12-19 1 BEST WAY TO HONOUR SARDAR'S MEMORY (Fnm Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 13. Most of the Leadei s of Tamilnad paid heartfelt tributes to the services of Sardai Paid to ihe nation at a meeting organised by the Tamilnad Congress in front of Rajaj Hall last night. Thousands of citizensCopyright - 147 words
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Article49 1950-12-19 1 BRUSSELS, Dec. 18.— U.S. Army Secretary Frank Pace warned the Atlantic Allies today they are "fa.r from ready" to withstand a CommunLst assault on Western Europe. Mr. Pace, opening a meeting of the Atlantic Pact Defence Mkii--ters, said the American Government, Congress and people would49 words
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172 1950-12-19 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) AMRITSAR, Dec^lK— Two rival Sikh conventions were simultaneously heid here on Sunday just a furlong apart, one the Nationalist, and the other the Panthic thus reflecting the complete split among the Sikh Community about those who wanted a separate Sikh172 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-12-19 1 PHOTO). Prime Minister Attlee (right) talks here with Ambassadors Norms J. O. Makin (left) of Australia and Madame Vijaya Lakshmi landil of India Dee. Btl>, at the British Embassy m Washington, before he went lo the White House for his final meeting with President Truman.— A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article59 1950-12-19 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) w/ADRAS, Dec. 18.— The Election Commissioner of the Government of India announced a further exten'ion for filing claims and objection to Lhe final electral rolls for the Indian Union's first general election an adult franchise. This is the second ey'eiition. the first being: up59 words
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300 1950-12-19 1 BRUSSELS, Dec. 18.— The Defence Ministers of the 12 nations open their conference at 0930 GMT today. U.S. Army Secretary Frank Pace, sitting for Defence Secretary, George Marshall, will keynote the first session with a statement calling on European nations to keep their promisesA.P. - 300 words
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52 1950-12-19 1 TOKYO, Dec. 18.— The U.S. Far East Air Forces havt killed or wounded 33,000 enemy Chinese troops m the Korean war oneseventh of the frontline fighting strength of the Chinese according to Lieutenant-General George E. Stralemeyer, Commander of the U.S. Far East AirA.P. - 52 words
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512 1950-12-19 1 Full List Of Passengers And Crew Announced (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 18.— The nitn day of the intensive air and land search for the missing Air India Dakota over the Niligiri Hills had ended without any trace being found of the plane andP.T.I. - 512 words
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140 1950-12-19 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 18.— Roada leading to Rantalai village, m Orissa state, India, are littered with hundreds of dead and dying, reports received here said today. They are some of a mass of hysterical enthusiasts who crowded m ibc\r hundreds of thousands for "<A.P. - 140 words
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Article90 1950-12-19 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. Hong Kong was not included a-s a "blocked area" m Saturday's order freezing all Communist Chinas* assets m the United States, Treasury oflflci^s said today. But any person acting as an agpnt or "front" for Communist Chinese interests would be subjectReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration2403 1950-12-19 2 Unforgettable Scenes At Funeral BOMBAY, Dec. 15 (By Air Mail). The hero of Bardoli, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, passed away quietly, silently and with the dignity for which he was known throughout the land. A leading pfiysician. who was m attendance on the Deputy Prime MinisterFOC - 2,403 words
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Article143 1950-12-19 2 X NEW DELHI, Dec. 15 (Bj ft 5| Air .Mail). A few hours be- [g J lore Patel ,lelt ior In G Bombay on Tuesday last, lie [n Q told the Central lviinisier ior X Q Labour, Shu Jagjiwan Ram. R n Whenever m her long history,FOC - 143 words
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Article, Illustration349 1950-12-19 2 PHOTO. STOCKHOLM, Dec. V. ~Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr. Ralph J. Bunche described the world situation here Friday as grave and even dangerous, but mid he was still hopeful that a major war could be averted. Referring to his position as oneA.P. - 349 words
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Article537 1950-12-19 2 BOMBAY, Dec. 15. After the pyre was lit President Rajendra Prasad m. a voice quivering with emotion said: "Sardr.r's body is being consumed by fire, but no fire on earth can consume his fame." Supporting himself on the shoulders of the sobbing Prime Minister, Dr. Rajendra» PrasadFOC - 537 words
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673 1950-12-19 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS But Hydrogenated Oils Not Harmful! NEW DELHI, Dec. 12 (By Air Mail). Prime Minister Jawaharfal Nehru announced m Parliament to-day that Government was prepared to appoint a committee to go into the qneniton of adulteration of ghee m theFOC - 673 words
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277 1950-12-19 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 12 (By Air |I«Iail). Nineteen non-official Bills were introduced m Parliament today by private members, including Pan(.ut Thakurdas Bhargava Sri AnanAyyangar, Syed Mohammed Kazmignmr, Sri R. K. Sidhva. fcii i H. V. Kamath and Dr. P.S. Deshmukh. TheFOC - 277 words
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427 1950-12-19 3 STATE TRADING IN JUTE: SRI PRAKASA'S ASSURANCE: BILL TO AMEND TARIFF ACT PASSED EARLIER PROCEEDINGS: NEW DELHI, Dec. 11 (By Air Mail). Parliament today passed the Indian Tariff (Fourth Amendment; Bill seeking to enhance the export duties on jute goods, cotton and raw wool. After a day-long debate consideration ofFOC - 427 words
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Article211 1950-12-19 3 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail). The Government of India have referred the question of fixation of minimum wages for agricultural labour, with reference to its various technical aspects to the National Plann'Tv? Commission for advice and recommendations, it was learnt Lere. Under the Minimum Wages ActFOC - 211 words
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77 1950-12-19 3 Medium Coarse Cloth: Prices Likely To Be Increased In January BOMBAY, (By Air Mail). The prices of medium and coarse cloth are likely to be increased m January 1951, it is learnt. The re?j?on for the increase m prices, it is understood, is the increase m the price of IndianFOC - 77 words
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653 1950-12-19 3 IMPORT OF RAILWAY ENGINES ACCIDENTS-AIR TRANSPORT COMPANIES POSTAL STAFF -MOVEMESTS OF DELHI OFFICESCALCUTTA TELEPHONES QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Dec. 12 (By Air Mail). Out of 200 Express passenger locomotives imported trom Canada and 116 from the United States, four j had been involved m serious accidents so far,FOC - 653 words
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Article, Illustration372 1950-12-19 3 CEYLON NEWS: PHOTO. COLOMBO, Dec. 7 (By Air Mail).— A mystery man who arrived m the island this week en route to Delhi, where he said he had a secret mission, left Ceylon today and leaves behind a series of unanswered questions which areFOC; AP - 372 words
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366 1950-12-19 4 Malayan Indians Mourn Sardar Patel's Death Selangor Merchants Observe Two Minutes' Silence An extra ordinary gene ral meeting of the Selangor Indian Chamber of Comme rce was held at its premises on Sunday, Dec. 17 with M r. A. A. Mohamed Abdullah, President m the Chair. The Chairman referred to366 words
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173 1950-12-19 4 During 1951 and 1952. the World Health Organisation proposes to make available for S.E. Asia 161 Fellowships of a total value of $329, 000, announces the S.E. Asia Regional Office of WHO m New Delhi. These 161 Fellowships will be awarded only to173 words
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55 1950-12-19 4 NEW DELHI, Dec. 18.— A threeday Indo-Pakistan conference at secretariat level on outstanding financial matters will begin m New Delhi today. The Pakistan delegation, led b their Finance Secretary, Mr. Abdiu Quadir, has arrived m the capital. The Defence Secretary, Mr. H. M. Patel, isGIIS - 55 words
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Article89 1950-12-19 4 Mr. R. P. Panikkar, for Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce Secretaries and Treasurers, Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Fund Kuala Lumpur, writes: "The total amount m the Mhhatma Gandhi Memorial Fund as on the 15th Dec. 1950 is $63,429 13 This includes the total contribution of $15,199.96 from89 words
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Article, Illustration483 1950-12-19 4 DAILY PAID WORKERS FORM SEPARATE AUTONOMOUS GROUP WITKIN AMLSU PHOTO). A general body meeting of the daily paid workers of the Air Ministry Establishments m Singapore was held on Sunday, Dec. 10 at 331, North Bridge Road, Singapore, under the chairmanship of Mr. A. M. Nair, President of the AirA.P. - 483 words
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Article55 1950-12-19 4 CONDOLENCS MEETING AT TAIPING A meeting of the Indians m Taiping was he.d on Sunday, Dec. 17 at 4.40 p.m. m the Indian Association premises to condole the death of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. A resolution was passed and a condolence message was transmitted by telegraph to the Prime Minister of55 words
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Article171 1950-12-19 4 -MR. BALWANT SINGH'S QUESTIONS The following question s have been tabled for the next meeting of the Singap ore Legislative Council by Mr. Balwant Singh, elected member for Rural West. 1. Is it a fact that many overaged children are unable to get admission either171 words
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244 1950-12-19 4 India Govt's Five Cultural Scholarships For malayans APPLICATIONS TO BE SUiiMIITED TO REPHDIA BY FEB 1 NEXT SINGAPORE, Dec. 18. —The Government of India have decided to continue m 1951 the scheme lor the award of cultural scholarships started by them m 1949 to students from overseas countries for studiesGIIS - 244 words
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