Indian Daily Mail, 27 December 1950
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Title Section16 1950-12-27 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 305. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENT^16 words
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96 1950-12-27 1 Already Reported To Have Lett Lhasa (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 26.— Reports from Kalimpong State that Dalai Lama and his mother have left Lhasa for India to seek sanctuary from the advancing Chinese Coomumnist forces. The party is reported to be96 words
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210 1950-12-27 1 RKKMHONS 0 SAVARKAB: PEfiiiON fob relax ltion dismissed BOlf£A?. Dec. 20.— The applic ;.jn filed by M. Viahwas V Bavarkar. nsk^ns for modification of the undertaking given by his father Mr. V. D. I i varkar, Ihal ha would not take part in any political activity for one year orF.0.C. - 210 words
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93 1950-12-27 1 Attempt To Oust Telugu Premier Of Mysore Disapproved 'From (tnr Own Corresuondeiit\ BANGALORE, Dec. 26.— The Confess Central Parliamentary Board has expressed disapproval of the attempt by Karnarese members of the Mysore Legislature Congress Party to oust the Chief Minister Mr. K. C Reddi from office. A letter signed by93 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-12-27 1 Photo. PRINCE CHARLES and PRINCESS ANNE are pictured here as they Uv.vc by ear from Clarence House, London, en route to London's King's Crt.ss Station to take a train for the King's Residence at Sandringliam, Norfolk, for the Christmas holiday. They are shown here accompanied by their nannies. Photo madeA.P. - 53 words
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Article128 1950-12-27 1 Nepal Govt. Announces Reforms. (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 26.— TiM N--p.uese Government na\ j ani.oun ced some reforms. A Constituent Assemby based on adult franchise would be convened within three years and an Interim Government composed of nine persons including three pDpular leaders would be termed by128 words
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245 1950-12-27 1 "PAR AM VIR CHAHRA" FOR JADUNATH SINGH NEW DELHI, Dec. 26.— "Pa. am Vir Chukra", Republican India's highest military honour, has been posthumously awarded to NaiU Jadunuth Singh of the Rajput Regiment for gallantry and outstanding heroism in the Jammu and Kashmir iterations. Naik Jadunath Singh of Ultar r*radesh, fourthGIIS - 245 words
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189 1950-12-27 1 Case Under Press Act: Judgment Reserved By Supreme Court NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail)— The ■Supreme Court on Dec. 19 reserved judgment on the apptal of Mr. K. M. Menon, Secretary of the People's Publishing House, Bombay, challenging the Press Emergency Powers Act under which a prosecution is pending againstFOC - 189 words
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543 1950-12-27 1 Manpower Bureau To Be Set Up As jwrt of its gCMMI deftmce p r<>£ r.iiitfnr vvliich has so far been niniai Hy concerned with forming Singapore units of the three armed sorvleea, the Singapore Government lias been studying the problems of Civil Defence which543 words
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215 1950-12-27 1 STONE OF SCONE STOLEN FROM WESTMINSTER ABBEY LONDON, Dec. 26. Scotland Yard and police throughout the British Isles pressed an intensive search today for one of Britain's most precious symbols— the stone ol scone— stolen from Westminster Abbey Christmas Day. The flat, rectangular .stone upon whfch British Kings have beenA.P. - 215 words
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Article141 1950-12-27 1 TOKYO. D:-c. 26.- Allied cWendrrs regrouped for battle in South Kcreo toriav und^r new threats from Red China's Hi^h Command to set out of the country entirely. The Allied force after abandonIng its last stronghold in North Kore^. had a new commander for the job.A.P. - 141 words
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Article93 1950-12-27 1 MAHE, Seychelles. Dec. 26.— Trie snail is'.and of Farquhar, in *he Seychelles group, has been devostated by a cyclone, it was learned here today. When the cycl/jne hit the island u 100-ton scbooner, the Manetta which was loading copra, was blown to tike beach and isReuter - 93 words
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284 1950-12-27 1 RED CHINA'S TERMS OF PEACEFUL SETILEMENT IN KOREA HONG KONG, Dec. 26. Communist China's terms of a peaceful settlement in Korea and of Asian problems were reiterated by Com-mander-in-Chief Chu Teh, in a Christmas Eve "Victory Rally" in Peking, according to a New China (Communist) news agency, despatch quoted inReuter - 284 words
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810 1950-12-27 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed., Dec. 27, 1950. YOUNG LEADERSINDIA'S URGENT NEED IT is still too early to estimate the effect of the shock on India and her people caused by the sudden death of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on the 15th of this month. It is also difficult to foresee810 words
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454 1950-12-27 2 A Leader With Iron Will, Say* NWFP Premier KARACHI, Dec. i S f ßy Air Mail).— The staff of the Indian High Commissioner's office held a meeting here today to condole the death of Sardar Patel. A cable has been sent on their454 words
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Article298 1950-12-27 2 NEW DELHI. Dec. 16. (By Air Mail). The governing body of the All-India Anglo-Indian Association. meeting under the chairmanship of Mr. Frank Anthony, in New Delhi. adopted a resolution of "sincere con- dolencfi on the passing away of Sardar Patel." The resolution placed on record "theF.0.C. - 298 words
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Article194 1950-12-27 2 The Prime Minister Liaquat All Khan has issued the following statement on the passing away ot toardar Vallahbhai Patel: "I have heard the news of Sardar Patel's death with .sorrow. Not only was he one of the principal fighters for Indian independence, but after cheFOC - 194 words
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437 1950-12-27 2 CALCUTTA, Dec. i 7 (By Air Mail). Citizens of Calcutta to-day paid their homage to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel at a crowded meeting convened by the West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee. Mr. Atulya Ghosh, President of the VVB.P.C.C, presided. A resolution recalling with gratitude theFOC - 437 words
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Article319 1950-12-27 2 HYDERABAD, Dec. 16, (By Air Mail). The citizens of Hyderabad and Secunderabad mustered in their thousands this evening at Fateh Maidan to pay their homage to the nation's hero and their own saviour Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Sardar Patel had immortalised himself as one of the greatest of IndiansFOC - 319 words
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Article212 1950-12-27 2 AHMEDABAD, Dec. 17, (By Air Mail). Mr. Kaaturbhai Lallbhai. President of the Gujarat Chamber of Commerce, in a message of condolence to Miss Maniben Patel. stated, "The entire business community shares your sorrow at the untimely death of the patriot who waa the greatest living Indian." The Ahmedabad212 words
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558 1950-12-27 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 18, (By Air Mail). Mr. Harekrushna Mahtab, Minister for Industry and Supply, said here to-day that there was no lack of capital in the country. Industrial growth waa hampered not bombed by the bombers of Hyderabad State, theFOC - 558 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-12-27 2 A. P. PHOTO. Emperor Halle Selassie addresses a great multitude of people from i^H l^ 100 o ll^^ I*^1 at Addls Ababa, Ethiopia, DecS/ In nection with the United Nations decision to federate Eritrea with Ethiopia under the Emperor's crown.'A.P. - 40 words
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127 1950-12-27 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mall). The Congress President, Sri Purushotlamdas Tandon has stated that the Working Committee has not so far come to any conclusion on the constitutional aspect of the formation of the Congress Democratic Front. In a letter to the Secretary of theFOC - 127 words
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858 1950-12-27 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Voters* Thumbprints To Be Taken BILL INTRODUCED IN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Dec. 18 (By Air Mail).— The Law Minuter, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, introduced in Parliament this morning a Bill to provide for the conduct or elections and other cognFOC - 858 words
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Article177 1950-12-27 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 18 (By Air Mail).— lt has cost the Government of india Rs. 2,000 to reply to a question asked by Mr. Feroze Gandhi during the lastt Budget session ot Parliament. The reply, which was given in a statement laid on the tableFOC - 177 words
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488 1950-12-27 3 PLAN TO BUILD UP RESERVE NEW DELHI, Dec. 18 (By Air Mail). The Defence Minister, Sardar Baldev Singh, introduced in Parliament this morning, a Bill to give legislative sanction for the setting up of an Air Force reserve with a view to augmenting theFOC - 488 words
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Article459 1950-12-27 3 FOUR LAKH TONS FOR 1951 ALLOTTED BY CENTRE NEW DELHI, Dec. 18 (By Air Mail).— Replying to a short notice question on food situation in Madras by Mr. V. K. Reddi, the Deputy Minister of Food, Mr. Thirumal Rao, said to-day that Madras had been allottedFOC - 459 words
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Article31 1950-12-27 3 NEW YORK, Dec. 26— There were 506 traffic deaths in the United States over the Christmas week-end, the highest number in 14 years. Micellaneous accidents nlaimeri an additional 148 lim- A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article133 1950-12-27 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 18 (By Air Mail). Mr. Ramnath Goenka (Mauras) apologised to Parliament today for "a few words which escaped from my lips" when he was "carried away by emotion" during the course of the discussion on the Tariff Bill on Monday last. Mr. Goenka saidFOC - 133 words
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Article28 1950-12-27 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 18 (By Air Mail). Marie Skou, a ship carrying 2,000 tons of Siam rice, arrived In Madras harbour this morning.- FOCFOC - 28 words
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Article65 1950-12-27 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 18 (By Air Mail) .—Parliament to day passed the Works, Mines and Power Minister, Mr. N. V. Gadgil'.s. motion suggesting that the time appointed for the presentation of the report of the Select Committee on the Bill further to amend the Delhi Premises (RequisitionFOC - 65 words
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456 1950-12-27 3 CEYLON NEWS: SENATOR NAGANATHAN ON "CONSTITUTIONAL INFANTICIDE" COLOMBO (By Air Mail). The Senate gave the third reading to the Ceylon Citizenship Amendment Bill on Dec. 13. In the course of a lengthy debate, Senator Peresundaram said that the original Act was restrictive in effectFOC - 456 words
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Article122 1950-12-27 3 JAFFNA, (By Air Mail). The real enemies of the Tamil-speaking people were the traitors in their midst and the fear complex developed by others said Senator F M. V. Naganathan addressing a public meeting held at Jaffna under the auspices of the Ilanka Tamil Arasu122 words
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221 1950-12-27 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 18 (By Air Mail). The United Kingdom Government have assured the Government of India that in future, recruitment of Gurkhas of Indian nation ality to the British Army would be stopped, ,says a statement laid on the tableFOC - 221 words
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Article, Illustration238 1950-12-27 4 Few Indians In Malaya Have Anything To Do With Terrorism Nehru s Reply In Parliament NEW DELHI, Dec. 26.— About 1,000 Indians have been arrested in Malaya since January, 1947, mainly under the emergency regulations which provide for preventive detention. This information was given to Parliament on Dec. 19 byFOC; A.P.; Radio from New York - 238 words
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115 1950-12-27 4 HINDU ON THE LESSON FOR BRITAIN (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Dec. 26— The new political apporac-u i* no less necessary in Malaya than the further mobilisation of hww pitted against the terrorists, declared the newspaper "Hindu" commenting editorially on the Federal Government's proposals to arm itself with new powers115 words
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258 1950-12-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday.— The following communique was issued by the Police today. In the Jerantut area, the Police have arrested 12 Chinese for not reporting the presence of armed bandits. Six Malays have been arrested in Temerloh. They are suspected to be bandit258 words
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340 1950-12-27 4 Russia Making All Out To Buy Rubber In Ceylon And Malaya? COLOMBO (By Air Mail).— Russia is making an all-out bid to buy rubber in Ceylon and Malaya. Seven thousand tons will shortly be on its way to the Soviet Union from Malaya. Meanwhile, C zechoslov akiun buyers have askedFOC - 340 words
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258 1950-12-27 4 STUDENTS FROM ROYAL ENGLISH SCHOOL TO NOTE /Letters to the press have expre^ sed parents' dlsavpomtment *ha children from the Royal Englisl -.-ir.hool have not been able to obtair admission to certain Schools, sayi an official Pres5> release It adds: The Information given to thf uublic a few days ago258 words
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230 1950-12-27 4 "A Study of the Homes of Singapore" is the title of an Exhibition to be held at the Victoria Memorial jHall from Jan. 6 to tne 15th next. This Exhibition will take the form of a presentation of drawings, plans, models, photographs, films, ideas230 words
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Article136 1950-12-27 4 NEW DELHI, Dec. 26.— The Australian Prime Minister Mr. Rooert Menz.es on his way to London for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference arrived here la.->t night from Calcutta in an Indian Air Force Dakota. Ke had an UO minute tal£ with Inaian Prime Minister JawnharlalReuter - 136 words
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Article64 1950-12-27 4 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail;. The Bombay Municipal Corporation on Dec. 19 decided to abolish any reitrence to "race or caste' appearing in ho kst of municipal employees. The Corporation was of the opinion that in view of the secular natort of the State itFOC - 64 words
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50 1950-12-27 4 Cotton Textile Industry Declared To Be Public Utility Service PATNA, (By Air Mail).— The cotton textile industry has been de clared by the Government of Biha/ :o be a public utility service for the .mrposes of the Industrial Disputes n2 f r ?J£ irU of six month s from FOCFOC - 50 words
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