Indian Daily Mail, 4 January 1951
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Title Section17 1951-01-04 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 213. SINGAPORE, THURS DAY, JANUARY 4, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENT*.17 words
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Article473 1951-01-04 1 Plight Of Panic-Stricken Civilians Reported Pitiful SEOUL. Jan. 3. The South Korean Government left Seoul today. President Si/ngman Rhee is reported to have let I ai 1000 hours (0100 GMT) Korean time. His Cabinet Ministers left shortly afterwards. They made a dash to clear SeoulA.P.; Reuter - 473 words
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165 1951-01-04 1 A Hastings "flying ambulance" aircraft which landed at Changi yesLarday (Wednesday) brought 22 seriously wounded men of the Turkish Brigade fiom the Korean warfront on the first lap of their trip home. The aircraft also made history m the R.A.F. s long-range casualty air165 words
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188 1951-01-04 1 RUSSIAN ATTACK ON JAPAN WITHIN 6 MONTHS? TAIPEI, Jan. L— A senior Natio al!*i GcMiml today predicted Soviet Boasti wouid attack Japan within si months to a year. He was Tang En-po, former Co imander of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-sheks forces m South-east Cid mi who received his training at theA.P. - 188 words
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Article119 1951-01-04 1 I i Jan. S. The Burmer Govevi announced last night security measures m the North Burma district o! Ifonywa, where Com* munist disturbance! have broken out. The Government said that three major towns came under simultaneous Red attack "Strong forces" of Communists directed their mainA.P. - 119 words
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Article33 1951-01-04 1 NEW WORK. Jan. 3.— Britain now has 20,000 soldiers, sailars and airmen engaged m the Korean campaign m support of American troops, Sir Glad* wyn Webb, British UU. delegate. s^iid on Mqxutay A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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175 1951-01-04 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 3.— Scientific nd technical books have been r. gi eater demand m India than fie and poetry during tlie past five ci: b. According to Uie Pi ess Trust f Inc.;;. books on agriculture, eleclicai and radio engineering, polittics andGIIS - 175 words
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Article26 1951-01-04 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.— The new year is bringing income-tax to Guam, one of the last practically tax-free havens under the American flap nn to now. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article73 1951-01-04 1 BANGKOK, Jan. 3.— Premier Phibun Songkram said the government nas notified ali conscription officers ia the country to be prepared for instant c.illup of all reserves if mobilisation becomes necessary. He wished Thailand to be alert sn _iiut thc armed forces could be mobiLiaed as soon asA.P. - 73 words
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Article89 1951-01-04 1 NLW YORK. Jan. 3.— Indian Am bassador to the United States Mrs. Pandit left yesterday by air for London, where she will confer with Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru. She said she was going to confer with her brother about the usual questions such as Indo-American relations.Reuter - 89 words
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Article82 1951-01-04 1 KARACHI, Jan. 3. Pakistan's Premier Liaquat Ali Khan told a reporter m an interview here on Tuesday that he could see little point m attending the Commonwealth Premier's conference unless the Commonwealth countries agreed to a collective consideration of the Kashmir issue. He added: "I have felt,A.P. - 82 words
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133 1951-01-04 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.— Centra! D'.v.gm D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of European defences under the North Atlantic Treaty Or £.a.nisalion, is departing Jan. 6 for a series oi conferences with officials cl lhe treaty nations The U.S. Defence Department issued statement announcing General Eisenhower'sUSIS - 133 words
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357 1951-01-04 1 CAIRO, Jan. 3. India's Prime Minister Sri lawalmrlal Nehru passed through Cairo on Tuesday en route to the Commonwealth conference opening on Thursday m London. Asked about a Karachi report that Pakistani Premier Liaquat Ali Khan is boycotting the conference, he said: "WhatReuter - 357 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-01-04 1 PHOTO) His Excellency Monsieur Farhan Bey Al-Shubeilat, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipatentiary-Designate of the Hashimite Kingdom of the Jordan to India is seen with his wife on arrival at New Delhi Dee. 31. They were received at the airport by Shri I. S. Chopra (left), Chief of Protocol, Government ofAP - 52 words
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Article128 1951-01-04 1 Dr. Mohd, Razif, Consul Genera! for the Republic of Indonesia m Singapore, has issued the following statement clarifying the new regulations on chancery, immigration and landing fees: 1. Those whose visas have been issued before Jan 1, 1951, and holders of said visas who intend to128 words
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Article29 1951-01-04 1 LONDON, Jan. 3.— Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, arrived at Hum ariport near Bournemouth, Dorset, for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference today. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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500 1951-01-04 1 From Saturday. Jan. S to Monday, Jan. 15, the Public Relations Department and the Singapore Improvement Trust are presenting an exhibition m the form of "A Study of the Homes of Singapore." This exhibition, which will be held m the Victoria Memorial Hall, will be500 words
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103 1951-01-04 1 LONDON, Jan. 3.— The United Kingdom has agreed to become a member of the International Commission on Irrigation and Canals set up earlier this year with headquarters m India. National Committees of this Commission are being established m the UK and USA Iraq willGIIS - 103 words
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Article100 1951-01-04 1 A grand Variety Entertainment with humorous sketches m Punjabi, Hindi and Tamil and a short 3 act .special play entitled "Asha M. A." will be held m aid of the Sikh Education Board by the Siki eirls of Kuala Lumpur at M.B.S. Hall, Sentul on Jan.100 words
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Advertisement32 1951-01-04 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (BY POST) falaya, B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Mouth 4.00 3 12.0U 6 24.JC 1 Year 4_.vX_i Other Place's 1 Month 5.00 3 15.00 6« 30.00 1 Year 60.00 I32 words
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Advertisement81 1951-01-04 1 300©OCX>0003<X>©OOOOOOOOC>OOOOCW COMING ATTRACTION DANCES OF INDIA LALITHA PADMINI and others, a picked dance troupe, with their own I orchestra, lighting set and sound equipment arriving on the 7th January by French luxury boat s.s. "FELIX RUSSEL". First appearance at VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL THEATRE! Personal, Postal and phone enquiries about their81 words
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Advertisement22 1951-01-04 1 TBLL YOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLI through: TAMIL MURASU Tbe Leading TAMIL Dally 71, SELEGIE BOAD. m Malaya over 16 years SINGAPORE.22 words
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Article1180 1951-01-04 2 Not To Think In Terms Of Slogans Or Isms' Call For Realistic Approach To Problems NEW DELHI, Dec. 26, (By Air Mail) .—The Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, to-day advised people m this country not to think m terms of slogans or 'isms', but to faceF.O.C. - 1,180 words
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Article269 1951-01-04 2 MADRAS, (By Air Mail).—"Ability and Opportunity" was the sub ject oi a lecture delivered, recent !y by Dr. B. Kuppuswamy. Profes sor of Psychology, Presidency College, Madra at the College ot Engineering, Guindea m connection with the Cultural Week Mr X R Menon, Student-President of the Engineering CollegeFOC - 269 words
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169 1951-01-04 2 Boundary Between E. W. Bengal: Agreement Regarding Demarcation CALCUTTA (By Air Mail).— The Government of West Bengal and East Bengal have, it is learnt, agreed to demarcate immediately the boundary near Mouzas Bhetupara and Betai m Tehatta P. S. m Nadia district (West Bengal) with a view to a settlementFOC - 169 words
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Article, Illustration117 1951-01-04 2 PHOTO.) Britain's historic coronation stone, .veighlng some four hundredweight and of pale yellow sandstone, was stolen from beneath the coronation throne m Westminster Abbey, London, Christmas morning, Dec. 25. The stone had been at the Abbey for 650 years having been removed to England by King Edward I from SconeA.P. - 117 words
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Article619 1951-01-04 2 Eradication Of Drink Evil RAJAJI'S APPEAL TO OFFICERS TO SET EXAMPLE SECUNDERABAD; Dec. 26. (By Air Mail) ln a message to the eleventh session of the Grand Lodge of Mysore and Hyderabad of the International Order of Good Templars, held here recently, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari said "I am very grievedF.O.C. - 619 words
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92 1951-01-04 2 CUTTACK (By Air Mail). -In response to a telegraphic request, p^? ce o by t] 2, e rissa branc h of the Red Cross Society, the Indian Red SA°2fn ty De l hi has wSySK pattern aim tatt 138 R antalal SS.ii 52 ii lUFOC - 92 words
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825 1951-01-04 2 INDIA GOVT. REPORTED TO HAVE TAKEN ALL PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES SHILLONG, Dec. 27 (By Air Mail*.— An official spokesman of t*m\\ North-East Frontier Administration said here to-day that the circumstances which had come to th? notice of Government 'lead to the conclusion thatFOC - 825 words
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409 1951-01-04 2 INDO PAKISTAN RELATIONS: MR. H.S.L. POLAK'S ADVICE Ed oStB?^&^ l^T^ I^i? !!!5 relations are foundthe closest association i Sd coUaSratiJn S?r «2*2sfc. m auasnafi "JrisSSra*« mTh. s s p r e PoL n k d gandhi. m an intefvfew*^^ Mr. Polak, who has come to In-i aia on a businessFOC - 409 words
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489 1951-01-04 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS Details Given In Parliament NEW DELHI, Dec. 22. (By Air Mail). The De puty Minister for Communications, Mr. Khurshed Lai, told Parliament tc-day, m reply to a short-notice question by Mr. M. Ratnaswanu, that two passengers and two members ofFOC - 489 words
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23 1951-01-04 3 MR. MAHTAB'S ASSURANCE TO MADRAS DEPUTATION NEW DELHI. Dec. 2. By Air Mail. -An assurance that arrangements would be made by the Government23 words
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Article52 1951-01-04 3 NEW DELHI. Dee. 27, (By Air Mail): Enquiries made m official circles show that the Government of India have no intention of increasing the existing minimum prices of sugafcane fixed by them for different areas. It is pointed out that these prices will remain m force throughout the present crushingF.O.C. - 52 words
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440 1951-01-04 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 21, (By Air Mail). The Industry and Supply Minister, Mr. Harekrushna Mah tab, m reply to Mr, L. Krishnaswamy Bharathi said m Parliament to-day, that the Government had taken steps to relieve the general shortage of yarn mFOC - 440 words
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335 1951-01-04 3 NEW DELHI, Dec 21, (By Air Mail).— The Prime Minister, introduced m Parliament to-day a bill which seeks to extend the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 to Part-B States and to repeal the corresponding laws now m force mFOC - 335 words
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313 1951-01-04 3 Insulting Woman Over Telephone: Accused Sentenr cd MADRAS. (By Air Mall).— At the Egmore Court on Dec. 28 Mr T V Subrarnania Aiyar, Seventh Presidency Magistrate, convicted P Krislvnaswami Chctii (30; oi Kalathi Street. George Town, who was charged under Section 509 I.P.C. with having insulted the modesty of aFOC - 313 words
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Article, Illustration120 1951-01-04 3 PHOTO Groups of refugees from Communist invaded Tibet, are dancing and begging their way through India. Here are seen members of one such group of Tibetans, dancing m a street m New Delhi. They had trekked from Western Tibet, dancing their way for daily bread They attract attention by singingA.P. - 120 words
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104 1951-01-04 3 LONDON, Jan. 3.— The Admiralty vlonday reported an attempt to sabotage the 1,652-ton submarine .arget ship H.M.S. Woodbridge Haven, the 12th case made public within past several months. A small quantity of sand was found m the ship's steering g ar at LondonderryA.P. - 104 words
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Article837 1951-01-04 3 Machine Tools Factory For India FINANCE COMMITTEE VOTES FUNDS NEW DELHI, Dec. 21, (By Air Mail). Funds for the establishment of a machine tool factory m India, with assistance from a Swiss firm, were approved by the Standing Finance Committee which met here last evening, under the chairmanship of Mr.FOC - 837 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-01-04 3 PHOTO. The wrecked jeep m which Lt. -General Walton H. Walker, Commander of U.S. Eighth Army m Korea, met his death on Dec. 23, lies along a roadside between Seoul and the Northwest Korean front. At far right, partly hidden, is the truck involved m the collision. Gen. Walker wasA.P. - 66 words
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260 1951-01-04 3 CEYLON NEWS: PLEA FOR UNITED CEYLON AT TAMIL CONGRESS COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— A meeting of the AllCeylon Tamil Congress, was held at Kerudavil Saraswathy Vidyalai Hall, to inaugurate a branch at Chavakacheri North. Mr. V. Kumaraswamy. M.P. for Chavakachcheri, presided. Mr. T. Ramaiingam, M.P.FOC - 260 words
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Article286 1951-01-04 3 JAFFNA. (By Air Mail).—Tolerance was the basis of true democracy and anyone trying to shatter that foundaLon by propounding theories of State religion was an enemy or traitor to the country, said Mudaliyar C. Thiagarajah. President of the Manipay parish community centre, at its annualFOC - 286 words
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Advertisement70 1951-01-04 3 THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD. To: Port Swettenham, Penang, Nagapattinam and Madras s.s. "JALDURGA" (Accepting Passengers and Cargo) Singapore p. Swettenham Penang Arriving 8-1-51 11-1-51 12-1-51 Departing 10-1-51 11-1-51 13-1-51 Agents for Malaya: R. JUMABHOY SONS, T TO.. 24. Malacca St., Singapore. Tel. No. *****. Penang RepresentativeC. K. JOSHI, 39,70 words
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Article815 1951-01-04 4 To Be Established In Delhi (by PERCY WINNER, Unesco Staff Writer) A public library of a new kind especially designed to meet the needs of readers using books for the first time in their adult lives is to be opened early this year inGIIS - 815 words
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46 1951-01-04 4 A Hindi clzm* has been started at 38. Norris Road m the evening from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The class ii conducted by an efficient teacher from Benares. Girls and boys under 12 years can apply immediately for admission.46 words
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Article43 1951-01-04 4 The Extraordinary General Meeting of the X iad! 3uyer-a Association Ltd. will be h?;d today, Thursday, Jan. 4, at 5.30 p.m. at the elaaKor Indian Association Hall, J Taylor Road, Kuaa Lumpur. wiltea Mi. K. A. Narayang. Secretary43 words
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Article360 1951-01-04 4 Scientific, political and physlc nl information about pvery place in the world flows into the British map-making Institutes. Swiftly changing world conditions keep th e modern cartographers busy; but it is just these changes that help to make this business a flourishing one. Faster andC.G.O. Press Release - 360 words
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