Indian Daily Mail, 21 December 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 2J9. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 128 1 AH 20 On Board Found Dead (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 20. The wreckage of the missing Air India Dakota was at last found m the sixth day ot the intensive search at Kodanad, nine miles northEast of the Isiligiris H ill station
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  • 304 1 MADRAS, Dec. 20.— A1l the twenty persons aboard the ill-fated Air India Dakota were reported dead by the military search parly last nigiit after examining the wreckage whicn was found after six days of intensive search. The plane missing on the flight from Bangaio; c
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  • 64 1 NEPALESE INSURGENTS ARREST RED LEADERS NEW DELHI, Dec. 20.— Nepalese insurgents ni the east Nepal industrial city of Biratnagar Tuesday arested the Communist leaders of fibcut 500 industrial who demonstrated before the insurgent headquarters for bread and employment, reports eaeWng here late Tuesday night .said. The entire Biratnagar city Is
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    17 1 Jacob Malik (not shown) addresses =nL i o Soviet delegate L.imb, Republic of Korea Foreign Minister.- A.P.
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  • 61 1 BOMBAY, Dec 20.— A military search party Tuesday night reached the Air India Dakota which had beer, missing s.ire Wednesday on a flight to Coinbatore. All 20 passengers and crew arc found dead. A long them were Professor Abraham Wald and his wife (American) and Mr.
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  • 79 1 INDIANS VOLUNTEER TO JOIN KIM'S FORCES IN KOREA? PRAGUE, Dec. 20.— The Union of Indian Youth has announced m New Delhi that more than 300 Indiana have volunteered to serve with Kirn II Sang's forces m Korea, Prague radio said tonight. The report, which came from the New China News
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  • 66 1 COLOMBO. Dec. 20. Three fighter squadrons two regular and one volunteer will form the nucleus of the Ceylon Air Force, plans for the future development of which has been approved by the Defence Ministry. The Government hopes initially to train sufficient pilots m the volunteer force to
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  • 84 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.— About 10u,000 American ground troops are now m Europe including combat and constabulary forces. There has been speculation that the United States might under a long range programme eventually send over five to ten divisions more. The forces going over m the
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  • 79 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 20.— More than 1,000 have died so far m the five-day-old cholera epidemic spread by aeekers of a "divine" cure-all herb m Orissa State, reports s lid here on Tuesday. A 400-miic stretch of railway from Vizianagvam, m Madras Slate, to Kharagpur,
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  • 100 1 BAIOOW, Dei 1:0. The French julpusl ai Dmh J-.U[,>, iio nuie^ noi in-_-.:s: 01 Hanoi has withdrawn several iiiles to the ■nnth t to enable fieith forces to defend a moie ;uitaole terrain, a French miitary p^Kesinan here said yesterday. In Cochin-China French troops
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  • 76 1 IKE" WILL LEAVE FOR EUROPE OF JAN. 1 ST. LOUIS (Missouri), Dec. 20.General Dwight D. Eihenhower said yesterday he planned to leave for Europe around January 1 to lay the groundwork for his new post as Atlantic Pact Supreme Commander. He said he would take with him Lieutenant General Alfred
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  • 124 1 i From Uur O»vn fJoircsjiontirat lIAQ.i&S, Dec. 20. The Justice irty v.iich Juts just concluded iis kWU day conieience at Tiruvann;.uAlai m North Arcot hat, decided to contest, against Congress an all the oimstuuencies m the coming elec--1 ions. Tlie conference called upon the
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  • 142 1 FIRST ASIAN GAMES OPENING IN NEW DELHI ON MARCH 4 NEW DELHI. Dec. 20.— A flaming torch will be carried through the streets oi" Old and New Delhi Maich 4, to mark the opening of the First Asian Games at a yet-to-be-c^.isLructed national stadium here. The Federation of Asian Games
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  • 374 1 QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI. Dec. 20.— Following are some of the points from the replies given at question time m Parliament yesterday. The Government of Ind ia have decided to pay a gratuity and monthly pension to the widow of Col. Unni Nayar
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  • 82 1 SARDAR MEMORIAL FUND BOMBAY CITIZENS TO RAISE RS. 10 M. From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Dec. 20.— Friends and admirers of the late Sardar Pate] have planned to ope.i a Memorial Fund m order to perpetuate his memory. Though they are niting for whal nil-India leaders propose to do. They
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  • 121 1 NEW DELHI ißy Air Mail.— Mr. R. P. Sinha, News-Editor, Times of India, New Delhi, passed away on Dec. 13 at the Willington Nursing home after a short illness. Mr. Sinha, who had been suffering from high blood pressure for some time past was suddenly
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  • 41 1 Information having been received that a dangerous disease, namely small-pox, exists, m Shanghai. Under Section 61 of the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance, 1939 that Shanghai Ls an infected place for the purposes of the said Ordinance.
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  • 101 1 DURBAN, Dec. 20. The Natal Indian Congress has described the fccuth African Government's decision to prohibit entry of African students from outside the Union or departure of students from the Union for abroad for studies as jet another step tq tighten the ironcurta.in aj-ound the Union. This
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  • 281 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 20.— An account of the investigations carried out m India on cosmic r*ys was given at the International Conference on Elementary Par4icles m J'onihay yesterday. Describing the experiments, the Indian phy.jLst, Mr. A. S. Rao, said mat India's proximity to the magnetic iMiuator
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  • 33 1 The funeral of Inspector Ratnasingam who died of injuries received during the riot,-, took place at 4 p.m. yesterday Dec. 20, ay the Hindu Cemetery m Upper Serangcon Road.
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  • 126 1 Th? President of the Army Civil Service Union writes: "It has besn brought to my notice that toe late Mr. Francis Percira who di?d a.- r B result of rioting recently m Singapore was a member of this Union and that his widow, who
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  • 50 1 The Governor of Singapore and the High Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya have jointly appointed Mr. I. G. Salmond to be a Member of the War Damage Commission m the place of Mr. F. J. Kemlo resigned under Section (2) of Section 3 of the War Damage Ordinance.
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  • 198 1 NO WORLD SUPPORT FOR PAK CAMPAIGN AGAINST KASHMIR SAYS NEHRU NEW DELHI, Dec. 20.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, told Parliament at question time yesterday that the signatu re campaign about Kashmir recently organized m Pakistan by a body called the Motameri-i-Islami (World Muslim Conference) did not receive any
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  • 36 1 The Comm:,sioner-General for South East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, will be broadcasting to the people of Malaya over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya at 7.30 p.m. today, Thursday, Dec 12
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  • 44 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—President Truman said Tuesday "I refuse to dismiss" Secretary of State Dean Acheson. He made that statement at a news conference when asked about demands from Republicans m Congress for him to dismuss his topranUns Cabinet vffiear- A.P.
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  • 758 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Dec. 21, 1950. LABOUR PARTY THE LEGISLATURE \X/E cannot help adding thii as a sort of postscript to our series entitled "Labour Majority Inevitable" which we concluded yesteiday. m view of the elections to thr Singapore Legislative Council which are coming off m April next.
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  • 503 2 U.S. ISO TO INDIA: KfiLIEF rfcitf tf&S IN ASSAM NEW DELHI (By Air Mail). The Government oi India have prepared a ten-year plan for a balanced navy for defending India's coast, reports PTI. This was disclosed m Parliament recently by the
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  • 202 2 Validity Of Press Act Questioned: Appeal In Supreme Court NEW DELHI' (By Air Mail).— Th« Supreme Court recently began hearing of an appeal challenging the validity of the Perss (Emergency Powers) Act under Article 19 U) of the Constitution, which guarantees "freedom of speech and expression." The appeal was held
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  • 140 2 Fighting In Nepal: Insurgents Capture Parasi GORAKHPKUR (By Air Mail).— Nepalese State troops have captured points m west Nepal recently the last points m west Nepal recently according to Nepalese Congress sources. The State troops are stated to be moving towards Bhairawa gateway east. The overall command of the of
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  • 197 2 Prakasam' s Motion In Assembly: High Command Calls For Explanation BOMBAY (By Air Mail).— The Congress President, Bauu Purshottamdas Tandon, m the course of a talk, with the representative of The Hindu s;iid that the Congress Working Committee had asked for an explanation Cram Mr. Prakasam, "tor his aciion on
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  • 45 2 HYDERABAD, (By Air Mail). Seth Mukund Das Malani, a leading businessman of Secunderabad, has donated, a sum of Rs. 50,000 towards the construction of a wing at the main building of the Gandhi Bhavan, the headquarters of the Hyderabad State Congress. FOC
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  • 543 2 Ceylonisation: Indian Merchants' Agreement With Minister Goonesinghe CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO (By Air Mail).— At a special general body meeting of the Indian Mercantile Chamber on Dec. 16. the tentative agreement concluded between a deputation of the Indian and Pakistani Merchants Associations and the Minister of State, Mr. A. E. Goonesinghe,
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  • 182 2 Groundnut Prices Tiruchi Chamber's Request To Govt. TIRUCHIRAPALLI (By Air Mail) The Tiruchi District Merchants Chamber have sent a telegram on Dec. 12 to the Chief Minister and tht Pood Minister, Madras bringing tv their notice the abnormal increase \i the price of groundnut or and oilseeds due to heavy
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  • 57 2 KARACHI (By Air Mail).— Thr U.S.A. Government have alotted 600,000 dollars to Pakistan and 1.2 million dollars to Indiu under the Point Four programme for technical assisance. This amount will be spent by June ncxl. About 100 persons will be sent to America for technical training
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  • 241 2 Security Prisoners In W Bengal: Detention Held invalid CALCUTTA (By Air Mail).— The Calcutta High Court on Dec. 13 held he detention of 18 security prisoners, now confined m different jails m West Bengal, as illegal and directed their immediate release. The prisoners ordered to be released are amon.? the
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  • 401 3 iXDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: laiNMM'siSiisS; BESHiftfi'S Bill NEW DELHI. Dec. 13 (By Air Mail). The Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, introduced m Parlimmemt to-day the State Financial Corporation* Bill which seeks to enable State Governments to esiablish State Financki' Corporations. The Bill icas introduced, it is
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  • 413 3 CENTRALISED AGENCY TO CONDUCT CASES NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). Replying to Mr. Raj Bahadur m Parliament recently, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, Minister of Law, said Government had set up machinery to act as solicitors or agents for or on behalf of the Centra l
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  • 281 3 AMENDING RESERVE BANK ACT: SELECT COMMITTEE'S REPORT ON BILL NEW DELHI, Dec. 13 (By Alt Mali). The Select Committee wnictt reported on the Bid further to amend me Resents Bans Acv hsa reco.ii.nended that ths pcrioJ during which financial accommodation will be provided by the ReseiTw Bank for rural credit
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    101 3 PHOTO. Sir Benegal Rau (left), India's chief United Nations representative and Amba-sador Ernest A. Gross, U.S., Deputy Representative to the U.S., go into a huddle m the delegates' lounge at Lake Success, New York, Dec. 9, before Rau told the U.N. Political Committee that the Chinese Government has indicated a
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  • 196 3 CENTRE APPROACHED FOR RS. 30M. GRANT NEW DELHI, Dec. 13 (By Air Mail). Mr. C. Raja^opalachari informed Mr. H. V. Kamath m Parliament to-day that the Assam Government had asked for a grant of Rs. 347 lakhs from the Government of India and the matter was
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  • 139 3 LUCKNOW, Dec. 19— Wild elephants can be a nuisance. Twelve of them have been eating rice paddy stocked m a colonization area near Naini Tal, m Northern Uttar Pradesh State. Efforts to run them off have been unsuccessful. Men of the colonization area first
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  • 164 3 NSW D2LHL, Dec. 13 (By Air Mali). Mr. C. Rajagopalachari sa d m Parliament today that the criterion for treating a caste as scheduled caste m 1936 as it was m 1930 was the same, namely, that the castes should not only be backward educationally and
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  • 173 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 11 (By Air Mail). The Prime Minister tol3 Mr. H. V. Kamath to-day that there was at present no intention oi exchanging diplomatic representatives! witn Israel for financial and other reasons. He said that Government were anxious to avoid additional commitments abroad. The
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  • 245 3 ALLAHABAD, (By Air Mail). India',? ftrst glider constructed at the civil aviation training centre, Allahabad, has passed successfully the first test flights.. Dr. Ernest Zipkes, Director of the Central Research Institute, New Delhi, who carried out the test flights, aaid they were satisfactory. Known
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  • 401 3 GOVT.'S RIGHT TO REFER TO PUBLISHED DOCUMENTS MAD/2^S, C^ X/r Mail).— The question whether a Minister, m replying to an interpellation y could refer members to some published official information dating back several years without giving the substance of it, was raised by Mr. Abdul Salam,
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  • 567 3 FOOD MINISTERS FAIL TO DECIDE ISSUE BOMBAY, Dec. 12 (By Air Mail). After six hours' discussion today the special Sub-Committee of eisht Ministers, appointed by the Food Ministers' Conference yesterday, failed to come to an agreement on the question of abolition of rationing m rural areas,
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  • 278 4 To Be Effective From fan, 1 Next Operating costs of the Malayan Railway have substantially increased as a result of the world wide increases m material costs. The general increase m wages of all Government daily-rated employees which become effective on Ist July. 1950, will add
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  • 144 4 COMMERCE CHAMBER TO FORM VOLUNTEER SQUAD A statement issued by the Singapore Chamber of Commerce says that as a result of the recent riots, the Committee of the Singapore Cnamber of Commerce has pro posed to tne Government a mean* of giving active assistance and immediate strengthening to th. Singapore
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  • 170 4 On» hundred and seventy five trade unions were on the Federation of Malaya Trade Union Registry at the end of November, 1950, and the registration of 30 trade unions— one of which a federation —was pending. The total membership of all unions and those pending registration
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  • 109 4 Cheong Seng Hock. 21. of Singapore, will leave to-morrow Friday Dec. 21, for America for further studies. He Is the fourth son c* Cheons Cheng Kwai. a well known Singapore businessman who owns the Nanyang Shoe Factory. Mr. Cheong will enter the University of
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  • 51 4 A reward of S5OO will be paid for information leading to the arrest of any person or persons concerned m the murder of three C^i'nese women on the first floor of 3, Teck Lim Road on the night of 16th- 17th Dec. 1950.,Thii? offer i& good fox six
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  • 58 4 The V. O. Chidambaram Remembrance Day Celebration Committee have decided to hold this year's celebration on Saturday Dec. 2'i when at 5.15 p.m. for the second time the Rovers Sports Club will meet the Indian Recreation Club m a football game for the V. C.
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  • 70 4 All motor vehicles licenses expire on Dec. 31. They may be renewed now. Application forms have been pasted to all owners who are advised that m order to avoid delay they should return these b> post withi their payment early. All vehicles must be licensed by
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  • 113 4 The closing date of Februarp 1951 Hindi examination, Prathamin Madhyama and Rastra B'nasha, .s on Dec. 27, 1950 and Praveshika, Visharad and Pravin on Dec. 21, 1950. The candidates who are intending to appear for this examination are requested to submit their entry forms to Honu
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  • 123 4 Tnere will be a condolence meeting at the Local Indian Congress, J chore Baliru today, Thursday, D f j. 21 at 5.03 p.m. to mourn the death of Sardaj Vallabbhai Fatel, the Deputy Prime Minister of India. Sri S. Than, acting Representative of Government of
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  • 73 4 A condolence meeting was heid on Dec. 17 at 4 p.m., at the Seletar Tamil Association premises, und^r the Chairmanship of Mr. K. Tham papillai to mourn t^e sudden death of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the Deputy Prime Mini, or of India, and speeches were mauj; on
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  • 56 4 The meeting of the Board ol Control (Games) Singapore Olympic Sport*?, Council will take place at the S.R.C. at 5.15 p.m. on Dec. 28 to discuss qualifying standard 'or participation m the forthcoming Asian Games to be held at N<:w Delhi m March, 1951. All affiliates
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  • 74 4 BOMBAY, Dec. 19. The leader of the Indian Navy's 11th destroyer flotilla, the INS *"Rajput", ia taking part m the Jubilee Anniversary celebrations of the foundation of the Australian Commonwealth to be held m Sydney from January 26 to January 29, 1951. Commanded by Captain A. Chaltravorti, the
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  • 343 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday: The Police have issued the following communique today: The bus was stopped by a gang m the Kuantan dis trict of I'a hang and the passengers were robbed of $700.00. Six bags of mail for Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Kuantan were stolen.
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  • 192 4 LAKE SUCCESS, Dec. 19. The International Labour Organisation's governing body, mooting m February, will have before it for summary action a series of recommendations f,»r the improvement of living and employment conditions among the plantation workers throughout the w orld. The recommendations were adopted
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  • 23 4 A session of Assize will be held at the Supreme Court, Singapore on Monday, Jan. 15. 1951. at "0.30 a.m:
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