Indian Daily Mail, 26 December 1950
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Title Section16 1950-12-26 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 304. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENT*.16 words
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352 1950-12-26 1 Greatest Evacuation In American History TOKYO y Dec. 25. Screened by a curtain of steel from warships and planes over 100,000 United Nations troops on Christmas Eve completed a withdrawal southwards from Hungnam the biggest evacuation in American history. cloaked by security,Reuter - 352 words
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100 1950-12-26 1 TOKYO, Dec. 25.-A gunman today attempted to assassinate 04--year old Tex San-chang ViceMinister of the Korean National sui 0116 of the main Formerly South Korean Chief of Police San chang was being driven to teh Assembly from his home on the outskirts of the capitalReuter - 100 words
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41 1950-12-26 1 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— The General Managers of Indian Railways met here recently at a conference under the presidentship of the Railway Minister, Mr N Gopalaswami Ayyengar, to discuss administrative and other problems FOCFOC - 41 words
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Article, Illustration117 1950-12-26 1 Moils. Mohammed Salim Al-Radi, Iraqi Minister to India presented to the Prime Minister 50 tons of Sahidi dates for distributing among earthquake sufferers and people in distress in fljodaffected areas. The pres2ntat:on ceremony took place in New Lei hi on Dec. 11 when the Iraqi Minist -r handed over hisA.P. - 117 words
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Article57 1950-12-26 1 President Truman said today that the .successful evacuation of Hungnam was "the best Cnriscmas present I could have In a statement from his family home, w.iere he la spending tne noiiday, he saici. "i tnaxiK uod tor ine .success of tnt Httagnam operation. "I say "wenReuter - 57 words
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261 1950-12-26 1 SANDRINGHTM, Norfolk, Dec. 25—King George VI said in a worldbroadcast today that mankind must make the most momentous choice of its history and decide between the creeds of love and hatred For," he said, "if our world is to survive in any senseReuter - 261 words
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114 1950-12-26 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 25.— Tibet's determination to wage guerilla warfare "indefinitely" if outs.de help 13 not available to meet Chinese aggression was voiced in Kalimpong by Foreign Secretary Dzasa Surkhang who is leading the three-man delegation to the United Nations. According to reports published hereA.P. - 114 words
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Article120 1950-12-26 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 25.— A Refugee Conference organised by the Hindu Maha Sabha Party in Poona on Saturday provided a sensation when thousands of Hindu refugees and others angrily shouted "Down with Nehru— long Live Godse" (Gandhi's assassin who was hanged last year) and "Give oneA.P. - 120 words
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148 1950-12-26 1 Australia Offers 50 Fellowships To Indian Students SYDNEY. Dec. 25.— Australia has decided to offer 60 fellowships to Indian students during the year 1951. Announcing this in Sydney on Dec. 20. the Australian Foreign Minister Mr. Spender, said that die offer would be sent soon to The Government of IndiaGIIS - 148 words
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Article61 1950-12-26 1 IMPHAL (Manipur), (By Air Mail).— Mr. N. M. Buch, Joint Secretary, Ministry of States, told a news conference here recently that the Government of India had not yet taken up the question of merger of Manipur with Assam. So far as appointments in the State were concerned,F.0.C. - 61 words
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Article257 1950-12-26 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HADRAS, Dec. 25.— The Boy Scout Movement in India has at last come unified—the Boy Scouts Association and Hindustan Scouts Auon merging into the Bharat Scouts and Guides. The Occasion was >rated with an impressive parad e of thousands of enthusiastic its,257 words
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348 1950-12-26 1 Indian Railway Minister's Appeal mPfhrS nf Fin-' XB l Air Mail).- Negotiation and discussion as the emohSlsed hv iJr n r g w IS Ute l betw e en labour and management was and Trn«nS Mr^ N Ayyangar, Minister for Railways ComJit??P P hJfAFOC - 348 words
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372 1950-12-26 1 Rs. 2 Crores Benefit For Indian Rly. Workers Recommendations Of Advisory Committee Accpted By Govt. NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The Joint Advisory CommittPP on sSin "S? constituted in May 1949 held its final sitting on Dec 13 when the Railway Minister Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyen gar announced The CommitteeFOC - 372 words
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Advertisement62 1950-12-26 1 TILL YOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLE tiirough: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Dally 71, SELEGIE ROAD. In Malaya over 16 years SINGAPORE. haiicouu j^f!L SEAS ROUT M E R G U I JESSELTON BANGKOK L S A A B N A A K N N SAIGON KUCHING M E D62 words
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Article1342 1950-12-26 2 Nation's Unity Must Be Preserved Madras Citizens Pay Their Homage To The Sardar MADRAS, Dec. 18 (By Air Mail). The citizens of Madras assembled in their thousands in the spacious lawns in front of Rajaji Hall, Mount Road, last evening, to participate in the publicFOC - 1,342 words
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1799 1950-12-26 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 15 (By Air Mail). Leaders from all walks of me nine paid tribute to the manifold services rendered by Sardar Patel to his country. Mr. Loy W. Henderson, iiuierioan Ambassador to India, said: "The death of me iM'puiyFOC - 1,799 words
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Article144 1950-12-26 2 Immersion Of Patel 's Ashes NEW DELHI, Dec. 25. The 'Ashti" immersion ceremony connected with the last rites of Sardar Patel will take place at the Trivenl Sangam at Prayag on December 29, at about noon. Mr. Dayabhai Patel will leave Bombay with the urn containing the 'Ashti' on DecemberF.0.C. - 144 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-12-26 2 PHOTO. Biic. Dal, chief of the Vietnam state (seated left) and Leon Pignon, High Commissioner to Indochina (s -at cd right) are seen signing the Franco-Vietnam military pact Dec. 8, in the Pulais De La Presidence Du Gouvernment Vietnamien in Saigon. The pact created a Vietnamese army under Vietnam command.A.P. - 62 words
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238 1950-12-26 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). Explaining the circumstances leading to the postponement of the joint session of the standing committees of the AINEC and th< PNEC, which was originally due ic have been held in Karachi recently Mr. Dej>hban<th,u Gupta, in a statement, said'FOC - 238 words
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Article76 1950-12-26 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 25.— A party of Indian journalists left on a goodwill mission for Egypt from Bombay Sun- day. Led by the Editor of the Amrita Bazar Patrika, Mr. Tushar Kanti Ghosh, the delegation includes twelve of the leading journalist of76 words
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85 1950-12-26 2 CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail).--Four persons were killed and 27 others injured, six seriously, as a result, of a collision between a passenger bus and a raJway engine at a Jevel cro-sing, north of Barrackpore Railway station, about 18 .niles fromFOC - 85 words
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191 1950-12-26 2 Supersession Of Local Bodies: Criticism By Delhi Conference NEW DELHI, Dec. 17, (B Air vlail). The All-India Local Bodies Jonference concluded its two-day session here to-day after expressing its concern over "the growing ten--lency of State Governments to supersede local bodies" In a resolution, the conference urged that when theF.0.C. - 191 words
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1561 1950-12-26 3 New Policy Explained SEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). The Government a India recently injioun*:. d, that in the rjil licensing polity, no imports o; cotton textiles ror consumer use Will be permitted. Only two kinds of cotton cloth wiu be imported viz., umbrella dothFOC - 1,561 words
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Article, Illustration66 1950-12-26 3 PHOTO. The Pope is pictured here in the Centre of a group of shepherds from Sardinia and the Abruzzl region during a special andience given to some 300 of them in the Clementine Hall at Rome, Dec 16. Dressed in their rustic clothes, they brought lambs as a gift forA.P. - 66 words
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Article136 1950-12-26 3 NEW DIIHI. Dec. 19. (By An Mail). A Press Note issued by the Ministry of Industry and Supply says that by a notification published Ln a Gazette of India Extraordi r.ary dated December 13. 1350, the Cene'al Government have, under the Suppl) an 1 Prices ofFOC - 136 words
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Article177 1950-12-26 3 MADRAS, (By Air Mail). —To meet Mr. Uday Shankar and SriI mathi Amala and the members of their troupe, the management f. ihe New Globe Theatre, Madras n<?ld a reception recently in Thyagarayangar. On behalf of the New Globe Theatre, Lt. Col. G. Boret said thatFOC - 177 words
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Article136 1950-12-26 3 NEW D3LHI, (By Air Mail).— Tne Government of Goa has banned the eniry of about 51 newspapers into Portuguese India, according iv reKable information available here. Of the papers banned in Portuguese India, 12 are English dailies and weeklies, 26 Marathi, seven Konkani, three GujeratiFOC - 136 words
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147 1950-12-26 3 MADRAS, (By Air Mail). The resolution of the Executive Committee of the Madras Congress Legislature Party, requiring Mr. t Prakasam to snow cause why disciplinary action should not be taken a gainst him, has been forwarded to him The Executive Committee, it will beFOC - 147 words
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66 1950-12-26 3 VADDUKODDAI, (By Air Mail>.~ The Education Department made another big blunder last week in conducting the S.S.C. examination when 100 extra Tamil question papers were sent to Kayts centre. Hundred candidates of Karainagar centre had no question pipers and the presiding officer had to dictateFOC - 66 words
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341 1950-12-26 3 CEYLON NEWS: Prime Minister's Suggestion COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). The Prime Minister said last week a nat ional register of all Ceylon citizens— whether by descent or registration— was a matter worth pursuing. He felt there might be a time when the names of allFOC - 341 words
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Article79 1950-12-26 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail).— The Communist Party is planning a propaganda stunt under the guise of a "Peace Conference" at Matara in mid -December. Called the •'Second All-Ceylon Peace Conference." Soviet, Czech and Red China films will be shown, preceded by propaganda speeches. There Is toFOC - 79 words
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98 1950-12-26 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail— Dr. ft. L. Tiruchelam and Mr. G. M Muller are to represent Ceylon at a conference of experts on physically handicapped children, which Is being held under the auspices of the United Nations Far East Regional Division of .social activities TheFOC - 98 words
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Article137 1950-12-26 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).—Tnwish that Tamil, too, should be an official language was expressed by Mr Dudley Senanayake, Minister of Agriculture and Lands presiding at the annual pnze-giving of tr»> Borug?amuwa Government Mixed cchoo!. says a Mirigama report He said he did not like itFOC - 137 words
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399 1950-12-26 4 Dependence On imported Rice Must Stop nn*y h *J HI N N D€C J 5 M l «y« Ponces only one-third of its rice needs, according to the Malayan agricultural experts who want to learn advanced American methods to help increase rice yields in theirUSIS - 399 words
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Article76 1950-12-26 4 CALCUTTA, (By Air Main.— The Government of India having ruled that the Army is the seniormost service among the three services of the armed forces and the order of precedence now being the Army, Navy and Air Forces, the present nomenclature of the 'West Bengal Provincial Sailors', Soldiers'FOC - 76 words
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Article156 1950-12-26 4 LMPLOYMENT OF INDIANS IN CEYLON NEW DELHI, Dec. 19, (By Air Mail).— Dr. B. V. KeMsar. Deputy Minister External Affairs), said j n Parliament today that the Government of India were unable to take any action to safeguard Che iaterests of Indians in Ceylon public service for two reasons First,FOC - 156 words
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83 1950-12-26 4 Officers of the Labour Department, Federation of Malaya, paid 257 special visits to places of employment of all kinds In the Federation during November, but 10 formal inspection was carried out at these places. The November Report of the Labour Department also states that during the83 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-12-26 4 DR. CHANG CHIN TEH, a Chinese Scholar, who is on the staff of the United States Information Services, Singapore.19 words
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336 1950-12-26 4 BOMBAY (By Air Mail).— The British Cotton Textiles Industry delegation led by Sir Raymond Streat stated recently that their talks with Bombay and Ahmedabad millowners were "completely successful" in achieving their purpose, namely, to compare interpretions of the facts of the world situationFOC - 336 words
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Article155 1950-12-26 4 MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— The Government of India, it is understood, have declined to accept the suggestion of the Madras Government that certain merchants be permitted to import broken rice from Burma. On representations made to them by private firms that there was surplusF.O.C. - 155 words
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Article102 1950-12-26 4 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— The Maharaja of Baroda had created two public trusts of one crore of rupees each for the benefit of the Baroda University and for rural uplift. This was disclosed in Parliament recently by Mr. C. Rajagopalachari in reply toF.0.C. - 102 words
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160 1950-12-26 4 The Sikh Education Board. Malaya, is holding a Grand Variety Entertainment at the Sentul M.B 9 Hall on Friday and Saturday, Jan 5 and 6 next.. In addition to the various humorous sketches in Punjabi, Hindi and T¥2i!" a A nort160 words
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69 1950-12-26 4 AMBALA (By Air Mail).— The Senate of the Punjab University has decided to confer an honoravv doctorate on President Rajend.a P ra sad at the third convocation to be held here in January next Honorary degrees will also be conxerred on the Maharaja of PatiaiaFOC - 69 words
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143 1950-12-26 4 NjSW EEL;jI (By Air Mail). The iriejmieiit, iiao appiowd oL a system of mention in despatches for brant of gaiiantry awards in recognition oi distinguisned and meritorious services in operational i areas and acts of gallantry not of a sufficiently high order. According toF.0.C. - 143 words
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