Indian Daily Mail, 3 January 1951

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. .NO. 312. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1951. 'FOOte'PAGES'IO CENT"*.
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  • 116 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 2. Prime Minister Shi i Jawaharlal Nehru inaugurated the 38th session of the Indian Science Congi ess which began an Bangalore this morning at the Indian Institutute Science premises. The Congress is ueing attended by world famous scientists including
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  • 194 1 Prasad Opens People's Varsity At Amravati First Of Its Kind In India NAGPUR, Jan. 2. A new experiment m higher education was launched at Amravati, Xagpur (Madhya Pradesh) on Dec. 30, when the People's University for Rural Areas was inaugurated by the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. Called the Shivali Loka
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  • 108 1 A.I.R. TO BROADCAST INDIAN BALLET PROGRAMME NEW DELHI, Jan. 2.-^On Jan. 4 at iy.3o hours GMT the European Service of All-India Radio will carry the first broadcast m the series Indian Ballet and its Music. lhe programme, which will be heard on 30.86 <jnd 41.93 metres, con-' sists of four
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  • 125 1 I (From Our Own Correspondent) NKW DELHI, Jan. 2.— Amnesty for those who are m the revolt against the present regime m Nepal is now likely as a result of the satisfactory agreement reached between the Government of India and the Nepalese Envoys m Delhi
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  • 72 1 MADRAS. Jan. 2. Arrangements have been finaalised by the Madras Government .to .launch m the next financial year a programme for achieving universal compulsory elementary education for children upto 14 years of age m the course of next ten years. Under this scheme, which is
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  • 286 1 Expansion Of Firka Scheme: Non-Official Bodies To Shoulder Work CHIDAMBARAM, Dec. 24 (By Air Mail). Mr. B. Parameswaran, Minister for Rural Development, said here today that the Madras Government, had decided m the first instance to entrust five selected non-official organisations m the State, with the work of extending the
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  • 127 1 (From our Own Correspondent IsEW Diii__ril, Jan. 2. Communist Cmna has agreed to meet some of India's great need for rice when other couiifiits nave iailed lo meet India s lequirements. I'he Government of inuia has concluded an agreement wheieby SU.UUU tons of rice would
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  • 239 1 The Consul General of the Republic of Indonesia m Singapore, hereby announces that with effect from January 1, Chancery, Immigration, and Landing tees tor aliens wishing to enter Indonesia will be charged as follows t CHANCERY FEE 1. Transit Visa f. 12.50— Str. $10.00
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  • 66 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 2.^Conversalions between the representatives of the Government of India and of the Government of Nepal, which began m Delhi on Dec. 26 and have been carried out m a friendly spirit, concluded yesterday m a hopeful atmis* phere, says a communique issued by the
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  • 137 1 KALIMPONG, India, Jan. 2. The Dalai Lama, spiritual and temporal head of Tibet, who leit the capital of Lhasa a fortnign r ago, was reported yesterday to have passed Parijong, about 100 miles irom here, between Bhutan and Sikkim. Usually well informed sources m
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  • 123 1 U.S. TO CALL U.N. COMMITTEE TO CONSIDER RED OFFENSIVE LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 2.— The United States may call an immediate meeting of the 60-nation Political Committee of the United Nations to consider the new Communist Chinese offensive m Korea. Mr. Ernest Gross, Deputy United States Delegate to the United Nations,
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  • 61 1 S'PORE AUSTRALIA RADIO TELEPHONE SERVICE CANBERRA. Jan. 2— Postmaster General H. L. Anthony today announced that a radio-telephone service would be opened between Australia and Singapore on Jan. 8. The charge would be A£l for one minute with a three-minute minimum. Arrangements for the service were made between the Overseas
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  • 203 1 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The Government of India have deputed Dr. Bisweshuar Prasad former Professor of History m the Allahabad University, to write a history of the Second World War. In his book. Dr. Bisweshwar Prasad is understood to have been asked to add
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  • 44 1 KOZHIKODE, (By Air Mail). The Government of Madras have sanctioned 1.000 tons of Burma rice fur Malabar, which would be arriving at Cochin Harbour shortly. They have also allotted to Malabar 680 tons of wheat and 100 tons of milo. FOC
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  • 163 1 J The Commissioner-General, Mr Malcolm Mac Donald, will open the jviach Bicentenary Concert t o be held today l Wednesday; at 9.15 p.m., at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Priced at $5; $3; and $2; the admission tickets are available at Roomson Company as well
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  • 38 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 2.— According to the United Press of India quoting Kabul Radio, the health of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, who was recently transferred to Mlranshah Jail m Pakistan, is fn«t <i<><»rw.rutin» GIIS
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  • 289 1 Restricted Open Market In Sugar: Govt's Latest Policy Clarified NEW DELHI, Dec. 24 (By Air Mail). Clarifying Government's recently announced policy m regard to the restricted open market m sugar, a Press Note issued today says that no factory will be permitted to sell sugar m the open market until
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  • 167 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 2._ Arrange ments have now been finalised for staging the First Asian Games m New Delhi from March 4 to March 11, wm 11 W rk D India S National St »<««™. "here the games mU be held, has been completed
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  • 130 1 I TOKYO, Jan. 2.— Allied warplanes launched a furious offensive today against Chinese and North Koreans advancing down frosty snow-bound roads on the new United Nations defence line north of Seoul. fiolets claimed to have killed or wounded 750 Communists and wiped out vehicles,
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  • 55 1 PAK. BOYCOTT OF LONDON CONFAB CONFIRMED KARACHI, Jan. 2.— The Pakistan cabinet m two sessions on Monday approved Premier Liaquat All Knan's stand on demanding inclusion of the Kashmir question on the agenda of the Commonwealth Conference m London. His decision to abstain from the conference was approved. An official
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  • 52 1 KARACHI, Jan. 2.— Premier Liaquat s two sons, Ashraf, 15 and Akbar, 12, left on Monday for London m a chartered Pakistan army personnel plane accompanied by their governess, Miss Kay Miles They will stay m London until the end of February while Ashraf receives medical
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  • 741 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1951. ONLY WAY TO DEFEND MALAYA r*AN Malaya avert a repetition of the 1941 debacle m any future world war? Certainly not, if she continues to entrust her defence, as before, into the hands of imported troops, with the local population not privileged
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  • 158 2 Support To hing Tribhuwan NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— Seventy Ranas of Nepal, all holding high official ranks, mostly m the Nepal Army, but not m the direct line of succession to the Premiership, including four sons of Yuddha Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana, former Prime
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  • 294 2 CALCUTTA, Dec. 30, (By Air Mail). A large number of Nepalis held demonstrations demanding the return of King Tribhuwan at the Parade Ground near Singha Durbar, m Khatmandu. known as Tundikhel, this afternoon, according to reports received here tonight by well-informed
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  • 281 2 Karachi Celebrates Jinnah's Birth Anniversary „JARACHI (By Air Mail).— Karachi on Dec. 25 celebrated the birth anniversary of Pakistan's founder Sf T?„ te aid "^l A2am Mohammed „i J i nnah The Programme Included prayers at his grave a ■pojit rally, sports functions and a public meeting. The public meeting,
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  • 185 2 "JOINT DEFENCE NOT PRACTICABLE" MR. SENANAYARE'S VIEW KARACHI, Dec. 27, (By Air Mail) -The Ceylonese Premier Mr. D. 3. Senanayake told Pressmen here today that he personally felt that joint Commonwealth defence was not a practical proposition. Mr. Senanayake, who passed through Karachi on his way to London, answering questions,
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  • 61 2 Dead Passengers Of III-Fated Plane: Claims For Belongings To Be Settled MADRAS. Dec. 25. (By Air Mail). The Air India authorities, m a statement, today said that the personal belongings so far salvaged of the passengers and the crew of the ill-fated plane which crashed near Kil Kotagiri on December
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  • 126 2 BIRATNAGAR GOVERNOR'S SON KILLED PATNA, Dec. 30, (By Air Mail).— ■Sudarshan Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana, third son of Colonel Uttam Bikram Rana, Governor of claims from bona fide relati^l their attorneys for those belong^would be settled. lv "s«*«3 The statement added: "Air Inaia will do everything possible to expedite proper
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  • 455 2 Measures To Improve Labour Conditions In Hyderabad HYDERABAD, (By Air Mail). The Hyderabad Government during the last six months had taken various measures to improve the conditions of the labourers m spite of financial difficulties, declared Mr. V. B. Raju, Minister Tor Labour and Industries, while addressing a Press Conference
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  • 125 2 LONDON. (By Air Mail). Her Majesty the Queen has sent a donation to the Appeal Fund for the Mothers' Union of the Church of South India. This fund is endeavouring to replace the £1,250. formerly contributed annually to that body by the
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  • 611 2 INDIA GOVT. CONSIDERING STEPS FOR RECOVERY NEW DELHI (By Air Mail). Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar. m a written reply to Mr. J. H. Suhbiah. said m Parliament on Dec 18 that the amount of deposit of the Hyderabad Government m the Pakistan branch of the Hyderabad
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  • 639 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS Parliament Votes Supplementary Grants Totalling Over 40 Crores NEW DELHI, Dec. 21, (By Air Mail) Prime Minister Nehru announced m an economy-muided Parliament to-day the Government of India's decision to go ahead with the task of reducing the
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  • 1099 3 Nehru's Statement On Plans To Reduce Size Of Indian Army NEW DELHI, Dec. 21, (By Air Mail) Prime Minister Nehru announcing m Parliament today the Government of India's decision to go ahead with the task of reducing the Indian Army without impairing its righting strength stated that the Government would
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  • 245 3 AIR INDIA PLANE CRASH ENQUIRY SEALS SALE CAMPAIGN IMPORT OF YARN QUESTIOMS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Dec. 21, (By Air Mail) Replying to a short notice question m Parlinmant the Deputy Minister for Communications, Shri Khurshed Lai, said that an enquiry into the recent crash of an Air India
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  • 438 3 Development Of River Valleys: Unified Flans Must Be Drawn Up HYDERABAD, (By Aii Mail). Presiding over the 13th annual general meeting of the Hyderabad Centre of the Institution of Engineers (India) on Dec. 22, Mr. M. Jafer Ali, Superintending Engineer of the Godavary Valley Project and Chairman of the Centre,
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  • 275 4 ILO To Conduct Investigation COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). The International Labour Organisation will conduct a probe into 'discrimination against emmigran t labour* m Ceylon and other Asian countries. The need for such an investigation was urged by Ceylon workers' delegates to the meeting of the 1.L.0.
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  • 272 4 MADRAS, (By Air Mail). The Madras Government propose to Inaugurate id the financial year 1951 -52 a programme for achieving universal compulsory elementary education for children upto 14 years of age m the course of the next ten years.. "The Government have alrady accepted the
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  • 50 4 Members of the -Singapore ana Johore Bahru Inter-Religious organisation were the guests of tr.e Commissioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, at a tea party at Buklt Serene on Friday afternoon. Afterwards the Organisation held a meeting at Bukit Serene which was also attended by Mr Mac Donald.
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  • 141 4 CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail).— Dr. Haridas Choudhury, Professor of Philosophy at the Krishnagar College, West Bengal, who is an able exponent of Sri Aurobindo's philosophy and an author of several works m English and Bengali on the same subject, has been invited by the Stanford
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  • 74 4 BOMBAY (By Air Mail). -Over 1,800 striking employees of Bombay's 8 luxury hotels were on Dec. 28 discharged from service as they did not report for duty after the expiry of the 48 hours' notice served on them by the owners. The employees went on strike
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  • 378 4 BUREAU OF TECHNICAL A SSISTANCE SET UP IN COLOMBO Mr. E. J. Toogood. formerly British labour attache m Buenos Aires, has been appointed to take charge temporarily of the Bureau for Technical Assistance set up m Colombo by the Council for Technical Co-operation. He will run the Bureau until a
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  • 280 4 Owing to the exception ally large quantities of cargo for shipment from Europe to the Far East, delays m delivery are inevitable. This warning was given recently by a conference of the Lines which include both British shipping companies, such as the P.
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  • 68 4 The progress of tne fight against Communist banditry is told daily m the press and m Radio Malayan news bulletins, talks and reports In addition Radio Malaya now announces a weekly "Spotlight on the Emergency" which will be broadcast on Saturday evenings at 7.50 p.m. beginning
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  • 116 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday:— The Police have issued the following co.nmun.que today: It is now announced that the police patrol which was attacked m the sungei Patani district of Kedah yesterday morning was attacked for a second time one hour later. There were no casualties m this attack.
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