Indian Daily Mail, 22 December 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 300. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 282 1 To Save World From 'Mounting Chaos' CALCUTTA. Dec. 21.— Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, an eminent philosopher and India's Ambassador to the U.S.SJI., has called for a new human order to save theworld from "mounting chaos" Presiding over the Silver Jubilee Session of the Indian
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  • 114 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 21— Three international conferences on dams and irrigation will bring some 300 delegates iron 32 countries to New Delhi January 10-15. Countries to be represented at the New Delhi conference include Algeria, Australia, Austria. Burma. Ceylon, Denmark, Finland. Frajice Germany. Greece, Iceland. Indonesia,
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  • 153 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 21.— Tho Nepal Government has informed the Government of India they are preparing a proclamation addressed to^ the people of Nepal announcing: constitutional reforms before the end of December, Indian Prime Minister Mr. Pandit Nehru told the Indian Parliament today. Mr. Nehru disclosed
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  • 89 1 World Muslim Confab To Be Held In Karachi Next Month KARACHI. Dec. 21.-^Prime Miliister Liaquat AH Khan will m aagurate the second Annual Con: rence of the Motamar-EAlan-Islami (World Muslim Conference) m Karachi on February 9. Mufti -E-Azam Syed Amin El Hussaini of Palestine will preside at the opening session
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  • 87 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 21.— The Iraq Government's gift of 50 tons of Zahii dates to India for distress relief has already arrived m the country. Distribution of these dates, which consist of 1,000 crates of 50 kilos each, is being undertaken by the Indian Red Cross.
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  • 150 1 U.N. FORCES CASUALTIES IN KOREA TOKYO, Dec. 21. The United Nations forces m Korea suffered nearly 14,000 casualties (excluding ROK forces) during the 15-day period .since Nov. 27 but the Bth Army's withdrawal after the battle of Sinanju was not dictated by these battle losses nor the acceptance of defeat,
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  • 34 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 21.— Ashes of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel will be immersed at Allahabad Sangam (the confluence of the Ganges and Yamuna) on Dec. 29. GIIS
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  • 46 1 HONG KONG, Dec. 21.— Hong Kong Police Commipsioner D. W. Macintosh left for Singapore via the British Overseas Airways at 1300 today, it was officially disclosed. Mr. Macintosh will advise the Singapore authorities on methods of strengthening: the Singapore Police Force.- A.P.
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  • 126 1 Princess Margaret, will accompany he King and Queen on their visit to ust.ralia and New Zealand during 952. This was disclosed on Wedesday by the royal tour director, 3eneral Berryman, speaking In ydney on his return by air from ritain. White "m London he disussed with Buckingham Palace
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  • 50 1 Mr. Kaher Singh. President. Local Indian Congress. Seremban, has been appointed. Publicity Officer of the Malayan Indaan Congress, m the place of Mr. O. AR. Aninasalam Chettiar. of Malacca, who hag resigned due to his departure to In<Ua on leave, writes the Secretary, or the MXC
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  • 177 1 Members of the "Selection Committee for Study m the U.S." met at the United States Information Service Wednesday evening to select the most outstanding candidates m Singapore and the Federation for U.S Government grants enabling Malayans to study one year m America m the fields of
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  • 112 1 RS. 324 M. FOR DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE NEW DELHI, Dec. 21.— The Food and Agriculture Minister, Mr. K. M. Munshi, said m Parliament at question time yesterday that the Central Government had sanctioned Rs. 324.3 million to various states for agricultural improvement and irrigation during the last three years. He
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  • 78 1 KERALA SAMAJAM LITERARY MEETING IN SELETAR A literaxyi meeting under the auspices of Singapore Kerala Samajarn Cultural Group will be held at Seletar Tamil Association School on Sunday, Dec. 24 at 10 a.m. Mr. N. G. Nair, 8.A., B.L. Dip. (Edin.) will preside and Mr. K. Purushothaman will speak on
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  • 84 1 UK. are today the lowest ever Known. The Ministry of Health state that they have now been \educed to less; than 400 a week. This compares with 760 twenty years ago. 240 ten years ago, and 450 two years ago. The Ministry point out that, this striking
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  • 281 1 INDIA GOVT. MEASURES FOR CONTROL OF JUTE PRICES SINGAPORE, Dec. 21.— The outbreak of war m Korea and subsequent world events have once again resulted m a wide disparity between the controlled prices of jute goods within India and the prices at which they are actually sold m the various
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  • 119 1 NEW DELHI, Dec 21.— India hopes to establish a badly needed food reserve with 2,000,000 tons ot criain and is seeking to buy m th«» United States a Food Ministry spokesman said on Thursday. He added that India plans to
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  • 914 1 One Water Jap For 500 Labourers MR. LIM YEW HOCK DEPLORES STORE WORKERS' PLIGHT In his adjournment speech m the Singapore Legislative Council on Tuesday, Mr. Lint Yew Hock dwelt at length un the deplorable accommodation of the labourers m this Colony, and cited an instance m respect of a
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  • 771 2 Austerity Measures To Be Stiffened BOMBAY, Dec. 13 (By Air Mail). The All-India Ministers' Conference, which concluded here today, unanimously agreed that distribution arrangements m States should continue to be control led and directed "with suitable adjustments", and austerity m easures must be
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  • 176 2 BOMBAY (By Air Mail).— The fifth annual general meeting of the Advertising Agencies' Association of India, held at the Cricket Club of India elected Mr. D. H. McGill ot Lintas, Ltd., Bombay, as its President for the ensuing >*ear. The Association unanimously adopted a com- prehensive
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  • 338 2 "POINT FOUR" AID TO INDIA: $1,25 M. EXPECTED NEW DELHI, Dec. 13 (By Air Mail). The Finance Minister, Mr Chintaman Deshmukh, informed Par lament today, m reply to Mr. M. Rathnaswami, thai United States assistance to India under the "Point Four" pi ogramme would approximately be 1.25 million dollars. Mr.
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    99 2 PHOTO. At a food distributing point set up m front of the Capitol Building m fceoul, m the Republic of Korea, ra tions of rice are distributed to needy citizens of the city by Korean authorities. The rice was brought to Seoul from the port city of Inchon m trucks
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  • 101 2 India's Contribution To UN. NEW DELHI, Dec. 13 (By Air M.'il). India's contribution to the hud.'et of the United Nations Organisation including- its subsidiary bodies during 1950-51 was Rs. 50,45.--500, said Prime Minister Nehru to Prof. K. T. Shah m reply to a question m Parliament. Member-coun-tries contributed broadly according
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    43 2 About 200 pilgrims i-ora Pakistan and a large number of pilgrims from i Afghanistan and vai'ous Indian States attended the Urs. Pir Mohammed Buddha and the other pilgrims presenting the copy of i Granth Sahib to tn? head priest of the Gurdwara.— AP
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  • 452 2 LAHORE (By Air Mail).— The 7 9-year-old Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, who is under detention m Montgome ry Jail, has grown weak and has developed chronic headache, indigestion imd rheumatic pain, according to Mr. Mohammad Yahya Khan, former Education Minister oi the N.W.F.P. The
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  • 216 2 CUTTACK (By Air Mail).— The Chief Minister, Sri Nabakrushna Chowdnury informed the Orissa Legislative Assembly recently that there was partial fail u re of crops due to drought throughout the State ex--1 i ept Balasore and Mayurbhanj 4ia--1 riots'. The Chief Minister who
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  • 108 2 NEW DELRI, Dec. 21 The three-day Indo -Pakistan Conference on secretariat level called to discuss some of the outstanding financial matters began' m New Delhi on Dec. 18. Some of the subjects placed by India on the agenda included financial settlement regarding the claims of provincial Government servants
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  • 43 2 MASULIPATAM, (By Air Mail) A fire broke out m a local dyeing and printing factory recently destroy me. chemicals and dyes worth Rs. 60,000. The factory is consider ,ed to be one of the biiutest m Amlhra, FOC
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  • 77 2 International Engineering Conferences NEW DELHI, Dec. 21. TiVrtv one countries will be represented at the International Engineer n Conferences to be held i 1 InT i m Jaauary next. year. France li sending the largest delation wit about 40 delegates followed t. Germany with 31: the UK 23 Italy, 28:
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  • 206 2 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— Th 0 Indian Navy is getting ready for the j acrelop;nent of its air arm, writea i a PTI correspondent. En the early stages, the Navy's aircraft will be -hore-based but as soon i as finance permits India will have
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  • 156 2 NEW DELHI, D c. 12 (By A r Mail).— The Depuw Minister for Communications. Mr. Khurshed LAI. -aid m reply to Mr. X M inrjathi m Parliament that the lumber of air transport companies )perating scheduled air servteea m India was nine on Aug. 15*1947 r:d
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  • 30 2 iraong the first arrival; will be w C H rtne Chairman of the r.tish Electricity Authority, who via be accompanied by Lady Citme. He is due m Bombay vc-tcr-o.ay. GILS
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  • 494 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: luiia's Attitude Clarified NEW DELHI, Dec. 14, 8y Air Mail).— The Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Xe/iru, mid to-day that Vie Government of India have continacusly urged the desirability of an early peace with Japan. The Prime Minister, w 10 was
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  • 200 3 MADRAS (By Air Mail).— Mr. P. 3. Kumaraswacri Raja, Chief Minisc tok! newsmen recently that the -v'u situation m the State would be much wo:sc m the coming year com- r Ed with the previous years due to \\n failure of the monsoon for the
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  • 422 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 14 (By Air Mall). Parliament to-day postponed further consideration of the Hindu Code after forty m Inuies' discussions which at one stage threatened to be ome acrimonious. It will be taken up either m the budget session or m a
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  • 148 3 LEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— ln i vie,/ of the prestSt food situation m I ihe country, tne Prime Minister, m a circular letter to different Ministries uf lbt L. jvernment, has urged for "■g.oai care to be exercised m regard to ouicial parties receptions ana
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  • 73 3 NEW YORK, Dec. 21.— The Special Committee on Chinese representation at its meeting m New York: unanimously elected the Chief Indian delegate, Mr. B. N. Rau, a> Cxia.rman. After the discussion on me question of China's representation m the UN, the Committee adjouriied and decided
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  • 363 3 MB. SRI PRAKASA OUTLINES MEASURES NEW DELHI, Dec. 11 (By Air Mail).— The Commerce Minister, Mr. Sri Prakasa, replying to Mr. S. C. Samanla on Indian coastal trade as well as overseas shipping m Parliament said that the Government had decided to reserve completely India's coastal
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  • 92 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 14 (By Mr Mail).— The Government of India have decided to place orders for three more ships to be built by the Vizug Shipyard. The decision has br<~n communicated to the ScindlM, Ponding examination of the question of th.c future of the shipyard, this
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    109 3 Pictured here during tank demonstration at Fort Knox. Kentucky, U.S.A., Dec. 7, are U.S.A. and Siame.e officers as tney watch from front row seata. (Right w Lait) Brigadier-General Thomas L. Harrold, Lieut. -General Sari't Dhanarachaia, Major General Swai Sanyakkorv. Ca.pt. Kanes Atrapadung and Brigadier -General Raymond E. S. Williamson, Co:v,mandins
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  • 813 3 CEYLON NEWS: DISSATISFIED WITH EXECUTIVE'S HIGH HANDEDNESS COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Rank and file members of the Ceylon Communist Party from many parts of Colombo and the suburbs stormed the Party* 8 Central Headquarters at 85, Ccita Road, Borella, and protested vehemently at wliat they
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  • 1332 4 Indian Agent's Glowing Tribute To Sardar Patel Speech At K. L. Mass Meeting Agency Observe Seven Days* Mourning 0/i Z)6C. 25, immediately on receiving the sad news of the demise of Sardar Vatlabhbhai Patel, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of India, five minutes' silence was observed by the
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