Indian Daily Mail, 31 December 1950
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Title Section17 1950-12-31 1 DZKDJD Indian Daily Mail \CL. VI. NO. 309. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.17 words
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358 1950-12-31 1 State Troops Captured And Guns Seized BMHiJiiEO iANDI GUARSS GO mm TO I^ifftGEfiiS PATNA. Dec. 30.—Okhaldunga, headquarters of Nepal s number three eastern district of the sam> name, about 75 miles north-west of Biratnagar. and Chainpur, an important town in Dhankuta district, about 60FOC - 358 words
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122 1950-12-31 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 30.— Govern ment of India have planned to construct 10.000 tenements. 2.000 Fbops and 1,500 houses to rehabilitate pavement squatters and those rvicted from Government cmarters numbering about 1,50,000 in Delhi. Four big markets are nearly complete and three more122 words
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132 1950-12-31 1 India Govt. Investments In Industries NEW DELHI. (By Air Mali*. -The total investment made by the Government of India in Industrial enterprises in the first three years ol freedom was Rs. 27.45 crores. .said the Finance Minister. Mr. C. D. Df-shmukh. in reply to Mr. K. M Tripathi in ParliamentFOC - 132 words
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Article358 1950-12-31 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 20 (By Air Mail). Prices of coarse and medium varieties of Indian textiles as well as ol disposal cloth and line clo.h have registered a steep rise in Bombay in the last two weeks, following tie acute shortage wnicn is now oeingFOC - 358 words
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Article194 1950-12-31 1 PONDICHERRY, (By Air Mail). StA Aur :bindo Ashrcrn resumed ill is activities from Dec. 17, the thirteenth day after the passing away of Sri Aurobindo. The Mother gave darshan early in the morning to devotees, in mates and people of Pondicherry. E :e came down the Mediatati^n KailFOC - 194 words
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130 1950-12-31 1 NEW DELHI. (By Air MaH>.— Tlie Government of India have announced the following 20 days as closed holidays for 1951 in addition to Sundays; Bank Holiday (January 1)- Republ:c Day (January 26); Sheoratr' (March 1); Holy (March 22 23) Good-Friday (March 23— this coincides130 words
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231 1950-12-31 1 With a view to reduction of work and economy of manpower during the Emergency, the system under the Commercial Use Regulations by which bus and lorry operators apply for licences and permits has been suspended until further notice, in accordance231 words
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61 1950-12-31 1 MANILA, Dec. 30.— The battered remains of an unknown number of the 37 passengers and crewmen who were aboard a military air transport plane which crashed into Mount Tabayoc on Dec. 19 were in the United States military mortuary today. Rescue teams from ClarkAP - 61 words
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Article, Illustration107 1950-12-31 1 There will be "no appeasement" of Communist China in an effort to halt the Korean fighting. Pnme Minister Clement Attlee of Great Britain declared in a recent address at a luncheon meeting of the National Press Club It Washington, DC Tne Prime Minister was in the United Star es forUSIS - 107 words
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168 1950-12-31 1 FOODGRAINS PRODUCERS TO DECLARE STOCK: BIHAR AGRICULTURISTS' LEVY ORDER PROMULGATED PATNA, Dec. 30.— The Government of Bihar have promulgated an order making it obligatory for every large producer of foodgrains to declare to the subdivisional officer of his area the quantity of foodgmins held by hkm in excess of aFOC - 168 words
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166 1950-12-31 1 DRIVING TESTS TO CEASE DURING EMERGENCY As part of the Road Transport Department's programme to reduce work and conserve manpower durng the Emergency, the driving test has been suspended for the time being, says 14 Federal Govt. Press release. It adds: Learners will be issued with a provisional driving licence166 words
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124 1950-12-31 1 RANGOON, Dec. 30. Peking s map of the "New China" which includes a section of India's rich Assam Valley and parts of North Burma, hangs prominently on the wall of Red China's embassy here, according to a source with access to the Red124 words
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102 1950-12-31 1 CALCUTTA, Dec. 30.— The Governments of West Bengal and East Bengal (East Pakistan) have ordered a cease-hre in the border district wnere DOlice clashes nave been reported almost daily for the last four weeks, usually reliable sources said here yesterday. The two Governments have agreedReuter - 102 words
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122 1950-12-31 1 KARACHI, Dee. 30.— The Pakistan Government have set up a 21--man Central Jute Committee with neadquari ers at Dacca. Pakistan's Minister for Agriculture and ihe kast Bengal Agriculture Minister will be the Chairman and the ViceChairman respectively of the Committee. Tne Committee includes officials,FOC - 122 words
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Article107 1950-12-31 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 30.— The Press has generally welcomed the redistribution of portfolios in India's Cencral Cabinet consequent «»n Sardar Patel's death. Particular welcome is accorded to Mr. C. Rajagopalachari's appointment as Minister for Home Affairs. The HINDUSTAN TIMES comments: "His reputation as an administrator ofGIIS - 107 words
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Article45 1950-12-31 1 BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 30.— Police Dispersed a Socialist meeting in Constitution Square here tonight with tear gas after shots had been fired. Three thousand people ran for shelter and blocked the entrances 10 the tube station before the police managed to close the doors ReuterReuter - 45 words
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240 1950-12-31 1 Jurisdiction Of City Civil Court: Supreme Court Decision In Bombay Case NEW DELHI, Dec. 20 (By Air Man;.— Tne oupreme Court to-day unanimously ruied as valid the provision ox tne Bomoay City Civil Court Act which has ennanced the pecuniary jurisdiction of the City Civil Court from Rs. 10.000 toFOC - 240 words
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127 1950-12-31 1 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— The two hunger strikers at the Government Glass Factory, R. D. Vijeris Appuhamy and W. A. Albert, president and Secretary of the Unior, gave up their fast recently following on a promise by the acting Minister of Industries, IndustrialFOC - 127 words
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Article151 1950-12-31 1 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). A system of interchange of police officers between Commonwealth countries will shortly be introduced, according to the InspectorGeneral of Police, Sir Richard Aluwihare, who has just returned after attending the Commonwealth Police Chiefs' Conference in Sydney. Sir Richard said that this proposalFOC - 151 words
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3363 1950-12-31 2 Tibet Mysterious Land Of The Lamas AN IMPORTANT event in the recent history of Tibet was the death of the 13th Dalai Lama whicns iaiet in a shrewd diplomatic controversy between the two great neighbours China and British India to get the controlling influence :n rhe choice of a new3,363 words
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Article, Illustration126 1950-12-31 2 A new mechanical heart will try to bring humans back from the dead, Dr. charles B. Biailey, renowned heart surgeon of Hahnemann Medical College announced on Dec. 3. It is being kept ready in the operating room a i Hahnemann hospital, Philadelphia, U.S.A. and theA.P. - 126 words
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53 1950-12-31 2 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 30.— For the first time since 1943 when this city was declared no longer *n danger of a Japanese attack, practice air raid sirens sounded on Friday. The Civilian Defence Organisation being set vp was testing equipment unused lor the P**tA.P. - 53 words
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1066 1950-12-31 2 Standards Of Civic Services AMRIT KAUR ON DUTY OF LOCAL BODIES NEW DELHI. (By Air Mail).— Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, India's Health Minister, recently called upon local bodies in the country to endeavour to improve the existing standards of civic services "to the maximum extent possible." She expressed the hope thatFOC - 1,066 words
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1663 1950-12-31 3 CVEN aworld accustomed to fast j J changing political events was' taken by surprise when the Press broke the news of the King of Nepal seeking refuge in Indian Embassy at Kathmandu last month. For, Nepal whose history dates hack1,663 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-12-31 3 PHOTO. United States F-51 Mustang fighte.- airplanes are shown as they were recently loaded aboard a ship at an eastern U.S. port for shipment to Italv under the U.S. Mutual Defense Assistance Programme. USISUSIS - 34 words
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899 1950-12-31 3 PARTNER HAS NO RIGHT TO SHARE AFTER DISSOLUTION: MADRAS HIGH COURT JUDGMENT MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— The question whether in a suit for dissolution of partnership, the partner had any right to ask for a n account and a share of his profitsFOC - 899 words
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Article81 1950-12-31 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mall).—lnterest has been recently awakened in several countries in Asia regarding the recruitment of specialists for government service and industrial development from among the displaced persons of Central European countries who are sponsored by the International Refugee Organization, states a press release from theFOC - 81 words
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1108 1950-12-31 3 BOMBAY (By Air Mail). "only the greatest inwnnitv a nH severence can achieve the vast programme of housing m tndia P fn Su,?n 0 n Urs of th f next 10 or yeEP^Sld the^SSSSSnof tSui* mission of experts on tropical housing inFOC - 1,108 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-12-31 3 PHOTO. f!! O !V W8 "V^wntatlve of the Korean National Rod Cross (right) distributing clothing at a school in Seoul, to victims of the Communist aggression. These woman and children lost their homes and belongings when the Communists made h:itil....i-,,un.i «f ♦!»<«.. city.- USISUSIS - 43 words
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431 1950-12-31 4 In connection with the Mahasamadhi (the final absorption) of the Great Sage Sri Aurobindo, which occurred at his Ashram at Pondicherry on Dec. 5, a Prayer Meeting was held at the Vivekananda Ashrama, Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 8 at 5.30 p.m. .More than 200'431 words
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388 1950-12-31 4 The American Consulate General I has been informed by the U.S. De- parlrnent of Commerce that SingaI pore may continue to import some U.S. goods via Hong Kong even tnough Hong Kong has been declared a "restricted" port under a Department of Commerce388 words
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130 1950-12-31 4 Rubber Export Duty: Application For Remission Further to the Press Announcement which gave notice that the closing date for Applications for Remission would be Dec. 23 it is now j notified that FINAL and complete documentation must be received at the Economic Secretariat by Jan. 5. This refers to cases130 words
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Article195 1950-12-31 4 One of the latest Hindustani Pictures to have arrived in Singapore for the New Year. 'Hanste Ansa" cr "Tears of Joy" will have a verv big success as it has 9 melodious songs and innumerable beautiful dances by Cuckoo and her company oi dancers. Also195 words
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