Indian Daily Mail, 25 December 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 303. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1950T FOUR PAGES 10 CENT*.
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  • 902 1 No Relaxation Of Precautions This will be a Christmas on the alert for all branches of the Singapore Police Force, for there has been no relaxation of precautions on their part since the riots begun. In addition to all branches of the regular
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  • 63 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 24— Six villagers, three of them women, were killed and six others seriously injured when knocked down while crossing a railway bridge near Gooty early an Saturday morning. It appears Obalpuram villagers returning afetr attending a late cinema show
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  • 32 1 LUCKNOW, Dec. 23 Uctar Pradesh has now wiped out its deficit' m cereals and will have surplus pro- 1 ducing capacity of over 400,000 tons' of ,™SS* ls annually by 1951-1952 GIIS
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  • 26 1 IREPINDIA AH offires of the Government of India m Singapore and the Federation will remain closed today Dec. <J5, on account of Christmas GIIS
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  • 54 1 The oecretary of State for the Colonies will broadcast his New Year s message to the people in the British Commonwealth and Colorl^^ 11 8^ 1315 and 1730 G.M.T. In 8.8.C 's General Overseas Service and repeat it aga'n on Jan. 2 at 0245 G.M.T. In General Overseas Service and
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  • 835 2 Bombay's Homage To Departed Leader BOMBAY, Dec. 16 (By Air Mail) —More than 30,000 people assembled on the sands of Chowpatny sea-face this evening to pay homage to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel who passed aw&y yesterday. The occasion was a public meeting organised by
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  • 274 2 SINDHRI FACTORY TO COST OVER RS. 230M NEW DELHI, Dec. 14 (By Ai. Mali). Tne Ultimate cost of tru dindhri factory is expected to bt in the neighoourhooi of Rs. 2i crores. as against the original rouga estimate of capital investment for the Project framed in 1944 of Rs. 10.79
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  • 53 2 KARACHI, Dec. 19 (By Air Mail). The Pak.stan Government tonight is-ued a Press Note on 'he health of Khan Abdul Chh.aflar Khan who Is now under detention The Press Note said: "Enquiries made to-day of the Punjab Government show that Khan Abdul Ghaflar Khan is in
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  • 1139 2 Is Govt. Whip An Off ice Of Profit? Speaker's Ruling In Madras Assembly MADRAS, (By Air Mail). Followiny <. point of order raised by Mr. Abdul Salam in the Madras Assembly recently, as to whether the office of Government Whip was an office of profit and as such the holder
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  • 268 2 INDIA GOVERNMENTS PLANS EXPLAINED VISAKHAPATNAM, (By Air Mail). The India Government had placed an order for the construction of another three 8,000-ton ocean-going cargo-vessels with the Scindia Shipbuilding yard, said Mr. Harekrushna Mahtab, Minister for Industry and Supply, Government of India, in an in lerview. Ihe
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  • 107 2 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail). Mr. Alan P. Good, head of the BrushAboe (Associated British Oil itfigines Group), told reporters here on Dec. 14 that he was in correspondence with the Government of India for setting up m&cb&neiy for the generation of power far industrial purposes in
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  • 123 2 4 Members Of Rana Family Under Virtual House Arrest PATNA, Dec. 18 (By Air Mail). Pour members! of the Rana family —Colonel Prahlad Shumsher, a nephTsy of the Prime Minister of Nepal. Lieutenant Dayamon Shumsher, nephew of the Nepalese Consul at Calcutta., Captain Pawan Shumsher and Mr. Narayan are under
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  • 874 2 Supreme Court Dismisses Petitions For Special Leave To Appeal NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The Supreme Court on Dec. 4 dismissed the petit ions for special leave to appeal filed by 17 persons from Hyd erabad described as Communists against their death sentences. The petitioners were convicted of charges of
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  • 274 2 Merger Of Baroda Into Bombay MAHARAJA CHALLENGES VALIDITY MEMORANDUM TO PRESIDENT Dr. Rajendra Prasad, chall complete merger of Baroda In a seven -page printed memorandum submitted to the President on Dec. 7, t'.io Maharaja has said that the constitutional developments in Baroda State had affected his rights, powers and prerogatives.
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  • 1708 3 Colossal Problem For India PROGRESS OF GOVERNMENT SCHEMES NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— Rehabilitation Ministers of the various States met here at a three-day conference recently which was inaugurated by the Prime Minister, to review the progress of housing schemes in the various States, schemes
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  • 162 3 Kanpur Electric Supply Company Being Nationalised By U.P. Government LLJCKNOW, (By Air Mail).— The Kanpur Electricity Supply Company, the second bLggesit electricity supply undertaking in Northern India, is oeing nationalised at a cost of Rs. 2,85,00,000 to the State Exchequer. The power house products 12 million kilowatts of electrical energy
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    147 3 In this picture is seen one of Britain's newest end greatest tanks the 50-ton Centurion. It is pictured on the training ground at Maiouru military camp, New Zealand, during field training recently, Mount Ruapchu is in background. The ta.ik was taking part in the field training exercises of New Zealand*
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  • 529 3 DEHRA DUN, (By Air Mail) Mr. K. M. Munshi. Food Minister, Government of India, addressing the Central Advisory Board on Forest Utilisation here recently said that the f utu re welfare and prosperity of India would very much depend
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  • 39 3 WASHINGTON, Dec. 23— Russia declared ih« is the world's leading nation in technology. A Soviet broadcast recorded by U.S. government monitors summarised 1950's o'aims that nV sorts of devices, from jet nlanes to Weveles, were invented by Russians.- A.P.
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  • 441 3 DECISIONS AT CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE JAMSHEDPUR,(ByAirMaiI).—The Second Annual All-India Conference on Industrial Medicine was opened here on Dec. 17 by Dr. K. C. K. E. Raja, Director-General of Health Services of India. Sir Jehangir Gandhy presided l>i\ Kaja read out the inaugural iflnryi
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    47 3 PHOTO. The Aga Khan and his wife, the B -urn, are seen in their room at the Semiramis Hotel, on the Nile River, Cairo. They are spending several weeks in Cairo before going to Teheran as guests of the Shah of Iran at the Shah's wedding.— A.P.
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  • 100 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). Prime Minister Nehru told Mr. h. P. Sinha in Parliament in a written answer that two members of the Indian Embassy in Nepal aad been deputed to tour the affected areas. Government, he said, had received some reports about the
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  • 641 4 Held In Malaya In September Following are the names of successful candidates in the Dakshina Bharat Hindustani Frachar Sabha (Madras) Hindi Examinations held in Malayan Centres during September, 1950: SINGAPORE CENTRE PRATHMIC GRADE I Hardevi Balani, V. P. Dayaram P.V. Nambiar. K. K. Damodharan Radha Mathani,
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  • 98 4 Mr. K. ANANDA KURUP, Cultural Secretary of the Singapore Kerala Samajam and President ct the Army Civil Service Union, Nee Soon Branch, who will be sailing for India shortly on three months' holiday. Yesterday he was entertained at a farewell iparty given by Mr. C. K. Va^sav&n
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  • 37 4 WEALTH OF INDIA VOLUME II PUBLISHED NEW DELHI, Dec. 24.—The publican on of the Raw Materials Part of the Second Volume of the "Wealth of India", has been announced by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research.
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  • 44 4 Photograph taken on the occasion of a garden partv eiven in honour of Mr J. a. Thivy, the new IndiS Com£ssiSi7r n Mauritius. At centre could be seen Mr. Thivy's father the'latp Mr. Louis Thivy. acknowledging greetings. me late
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  • 280 4 I. The Postmaster-General announces that the following mails were stolen by terrorists on Dec. 19: (A) All Ist and 2nd class outward correspondence including registered articles for all destinations other than th e State of Kelantan. Trengganu and Pahang, posted at Kuala Trengganu between
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  • 263 4 NEW DELHI, Dec. 14— (By Air Mail). The Commerce Minister, Mr. Sri Prakasa, said in Parliament in reply to Prof. S. N Mishra that the Pakistan Government had not offered any additional quantity of jute on a barter basis after the expiry of the April agreement.
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  • 69 4 Believing in error that it was a national flag a police patrol car at 3.15 a.m. yesterday. Dec. 24. took down the flag from the premises of the Arab Union of Singapore and the Malayan Archipelago at 891, Geylang Road, Singapore, Immediately the error was discovered
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  • 121 4 A new rust remover, which ca be used cold or at anv tempera tvr up to 140 degrees Fahrenheit, ha been introduced vy a South Ent land firm The material, which will also re move corrosive products froji aluminium and its alloys, can eithe-, be brushed on
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    • 98 4 TODAY: 7.00 9.15 P.M. Grand Double Feature Programme "OVERLAND RIDERS" AND v "CARAVAN TRAIL" (both cowboy action pictures) MORNING SHOW TODAY 11 A.M. Paramount'^ action-fiJded "BEAU GESTE" Today: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. Egypt's bumper musical show! "SHAHR EL ASSAL" or "HONEYMOON" (with English subtitles) Morning show tomorrow 11am 'The Wife
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