Indian Daily Mail, 24 December 1950
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Title Section16 1950-12-24 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 302. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1950.- FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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1058 1950-12-24 1 Dead Bodies Scattered Around Rantalai Area CUTTACK, Dec. 23. Cholera epidemic raging at Rantalai among seekers of the "divine medicine" has affected all the nearest railway approaches to the village, and has spread as far as the Hindol and Puri railway stations. BesidesFOC - 1,058 words
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Article84 1950-12-24 1 CONGRESS PARLIAMENTARY BOARD NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— The Congress Parliamentary Board, at a meeUng here on Dec. 17 is underutocd to have held discussion about the "no confidence" motion tabled against the Mysore Chief Minister, Mr. K. C. Reddy. The Board, it is learnt, will shortly issue specific directiveFOC - 84 words
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Article71 1950-12-24 1 n i E DELHI. Dec. 23.-A New Delhi Press note -vs that the issue ot export licences for coarse and medium cotton cloth to hard currency countries du.rin<? the first fw? l^ 118 the next y ear w ui t* limited to 20 million yards. TheGIIS - 71 words
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63 1950-12-24 1 g BOMBAY, Dec. 23. The > q Films Division of the Govern- C Q iiient of India lias released a 300-foot news reel recording c Q the procession and last rites S after Sardar Patel's death on Q Dec. 15. C g Another reel depictingFOC - 63 words
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Article, Illustration76 1950-12-24 1 Photo. Among the guests at the 77 club's 3rd annual Christmas party at the YMCA building in Groat Russell Street, London, Dec. 16, was Jacqueline daughter of Ruth and exiled chief Seretse Khama. Here Ruth holds Jacqueline up to inspect the Christmas cake at the charity party attended by 350A.P. - 76 words
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136 1950-12-24 1 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— The Piesident has approved of a system, of mention in despatches for grant of gallantry awards in recognition of distinguished and._ meritorious services in operational areas and acts of gallantry not of a sufficiently high order. According to a GazetteFOC - 136 words
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Article35 1950-12-24 1 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail). —The General Manager of Indian Railways met here recently at a conference under the presidentship of the Railway Minister, Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyansar, to discuw administrative and oth.«r probUma— FOCFOC - 35 words
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Article40 1950-12-24 1 NEW YORK. Dec. 23. Lieut.Gen. Walton H. Walker, Commander of the United States Bth Army, was killed in a jeep accident in Korea, MacArthur's headquarters announced, according to a broadcast by New York radio. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article60 1950-12-24 1 TOKYO, Dec. 23. Lieut. -Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway was today appointed new Commander of the American Bth Army in Korea in succession to Lieut. Gen. Walton H. Walker killed in a jeep accident. Gen. Ridgway was formerly Commander General of the 82nd Air borne Division and 18thReuter - 60 words
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537 1950-12-24 1 FULLER DETAILS OF AMRITSAR. Dec. 17 (By Air Mail).— The Nationalist and the Akali Sikhs met here today in two separate conventions at a furlong's distance from each other to take stock of the political situation. The National convention, called to oppose and counteract communalismFOC - 537 words
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603 1950-12-24 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 23. -The topics of discussion by Indian papers range from East-West tension in Europe to the Korean Cease-Fire and Kashmir. Under the heading "Can Peace Be Saved?"' tae HINDUSTAN TIMES ■writes; "The fact is thatGIIS - 603 words
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308 1950-12-24 1 KARACHI (By Air Mail).— Progress of constitution-making in Pakistan will be subjected to unavoidable delay, it is understood from reliable sources here. The decision of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly to postpone consideration of its Basic Principles Committee's interim' report in response to popularFOC - 308 words
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Article80 1950-12-24 1 CALCUTTA (By Air Mail).—Senators Theodore F. Green (Democrat) of Rhode Island, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Homer Fergusan (Republican) of Michigan, a member of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, arrived in Calcutta on Dec. 17 by air from Bangkok, for aFOC - 80 words
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1809 1950-12-24 2 SYED BARAKAT AHMED - SYED BARAKAT AHMED by 'PHE earliest contact of Isiarn with India dateu back to the second half of the seventh century of the Christian era. During these twelve centuries Muslim^ came to. India as 'missionaries, invaders, conquerors and rultrs. They came to India toGIIS - 1,809 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-12-24 2 FHOTO. ?T d ni2 o^^^S^iT' B b /ero trkww.ry ?hIr&Jh^SXSSJS Ue it b u J u durin the retieat from 2K area North of Pyongyan?, Korea, ot^er he? vllv clothed Amer'can soldiers crowd a truck (background) as the SSrov Swuth in fact of fche advancing Ch?nie"orce?. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article143 1950-12-24 2 i-AICiON. Dec. 23. A Fruioti military sp Icennan ia.t night Ue cubed the situation over tin; whole Cochin China area a* caLu. Franco VUetnam forces have carried cut mopping operations n North Vietnam against guerillas and infiltration.; of Vietminh u oops from outside the Delta. The VietminhReuter - 143 words
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674 1950-12-24 2 N. HARIHARAN - Ali Akbar Khan- The Maxtor Instrumentalist Of Indian Music N. HARIHARAN by JN INDIA, unlike Western countries, instrumental music holds second place to vocal music. Few indeed are the instrumentalists who rank on tin? same level or are as popular as the master singers. There is, however, an exception theGIIS - 674 words
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Article1039 1950-12-24 2 f JNTIL the eighteenth century the art fabrics of India had enjoyed undisputed supremacy for 2,000 years. In the Higveda we find reference to the shining gold-woven cloak, tiiranya-drapi, and in the Mahaoharata to the manichira, probably a tabi-ic with pearl- woven fringes manufactured in South India. The1,039 words
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Article, Illustration75 1950-12-24 2 P.IOTO. Shortly after tn: U.S. Navy p.ctne wa.s snapped, the long slender yikiag rocket soared G8 to 69 miles above the earth Inits first Vu il st *f m Wh: ya Proving ground, N.M., Dec.l2 While vl" SiS^vJftH^ 1 of Americau-ijuUt rockets, fell far short oi me IH-.-niic a:tttude recordA.P. - 75 words
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Article, Illustration887 1950-12-24 3 '36 Of Them Would Wipeout One Fourth Of US Population* y% W /?*?*> Dec nuclear bombs, man can kill all living things, writes Dr. Gerald Went in u mi i f. n€r P and the Hydrogen Bomb, a book published in the U.S.A.P. - 887 words
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Article96 1950-12-24 3 BAGDAD, Dec. 23.- -Thousands or mourning subjects lined the route from the Palace to the Royal Mausoleum when the funeral of Que-.n Alivah. mother of 15-year-old Kin* Feisal of Iraq, took place in bright winter sunshine here yesterday. They include tribal leaders and people from everyReuter - 96 words
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576 1950-12-24 3 Here nature has spent the land her richest bounties; the sun fails not hy day, the rain falls in due seasons and an eternal summer gilds the season. Where the land is capable of cultivation there is no denser population, where it is occupied byGIIS - 576 words
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Article54 1950-12-24 3 PRAGUE, E>ec. 23. The Czechoslovak State Film Corporation celebrated Stal'.n's 71*st birthday on Thursday Dec. 21, by opening four small theatres showing <newsre*ls ani airort subject'?. Tiles? cinemas itl outlying sections of Prague, seat 40 to 70 people and run continuous on»»--hcur proara^me; f Kn < 354 words
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Article380 1950-12-24 3 (Continued from page 2) arly at Sanganer, and in Gujarat. It made rich patterns outlined by small dots of different colours. Sometimes, extremely lively designs of dancing w( nen and animal forms were produced by the knot-dyeing process. It is a very ancient technique and still occupies aGIIS - 380 words
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Article1459 1950-12-24 3 «::::::::a:::«H:::::H:«::::::::::-i;:a-iii:::;::::-:;:;Hi5K::s::i:: "The Sikhs contribute more soldiers of the Army In pronertion to t> umbers than any other India. They hav«» fine <iue, are quite intelligent and have a good concept of themselves and have never forgotten that they once ruled all North-Western India, including Kashmir firstGIIS - 1,459 words
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701 1950-12-24 4 Mr. V. V. Giri's Sound Advice MADRAS, (By Air Mail). Speaking at a public meeting convened by the Government Transport Employees and General Workers' Union at the Old Congress House maidan, Royapettah, recently, Mr. V. V. Giri, former High Commissioner of701 words
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Article79 1950-12-24 4 NEW DELHI, Dec. 23.— A number ot Indian Army officers are proceeding shortly to various army institutions in the Commonwealth countries. Among them are; Brig P S. Gyani, who will attend the Imperial Defence College in the UK; Lt.-Col. S A. Hafeez-lmam, Lt.-Col. S. K. Koirala, DSO,GIIS - 79 words
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555 1950-12-24 4 Steps To Increase India's Industrial Output NEW COMMITTEE FORMED NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). The Government of India recently set up a Development Committee on Industries' to assist Government to secure full production from existing industries and to plan the development of industries generally. Along with the Development Committee, aFOC - 555 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-12-24 4 Inspector Ratnasingam, who died of iniuries received during the riot,?, was cremated with full Police h6nours on Dec 20 at th* Hindu Cemetary in Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore picture shows p. view of the funeral procession36 words
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Article44 1950-12-24 4 Kamaraj Nadar, President. T.N.C C and M. Sitaram Naidu, Genera Secretary, of the Union. The resolution further added that the workers would unanimously accept the decision of the above committee and hoped the Government, would also accept that in the samel I spirit.- FOCFOC - 44 words
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Article364 1950-12-24 4 Telegrams are taking less time to pass between certain towns in Britain because of the recent introduction of a new type of equipment which allows one teleprinter circuit to b? extended to another by entirely automatic methods. A telegram is normally sent from the office whereCGO Press Release - 364 words
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