Indian Daily Mail, 5 January 1951
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Title Section16 1951-01-05 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. VI. NO. 314. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. JANUARY 5, 1951 FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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376 1951-01-05 1 Mass^ Withdrawal By U.N- ForceSiCompleted TOKYO, Jan. 4. Communist vanguards poured into the outskirts of burning Seoul this morning while British, American and South Korean rearguards blew the last bridges and prepared to follow the rest of the Bth Army to new lines m theReuter - 376 words
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Article171 1951-01-05 1 NAGPUR, Dec. 27 (By Air Mail). D.\ Prasad today said thtat to help Lhe growth ol small-scale industries, electricity should be taken to the mral areas. He was speaking at the' opening ceremony of the Khaperkeda power station. 12 miles from here. The President saidFOC - 171 words
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Article22 1951-01-05 1 The Governor has approved the appointment of Dr. D. A. Frye. Senior Chemist. Penang, to act a^ Chief Chemist, Singapore.22 words
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Article186 1951-01-05 1 BRISBANE. Jan. 4.— The 11,063 ton P. O. cargo liner Palant. was slowly sinking oh the Centra.' Queensland coast today aftei striking a rock m the Grea' Barrier Reef last night. Tne captain. Francis Russell Spurr, said m a radio message tn«i tne Dutch freighter Sinai;ep hariReuter - 186 words
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Article59 1951-01-05 1 Mr. Lee Kirn Chuan, Deputy Public Relations Secretary, Singapore, is leaving the Colony for the United Kingdom on Jan. 25, by the '"Corfu" to attend a course arranged by the Central Office of Infor-' mation for the training of Public Relations Officers In the Colonies.59 words
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Article111 1951-01-05 1 Another batch of 23 wounded members of the Turkish Brigade m Korea arrived at Changi yester day evening (Thursday) by Hast. ings 'flying ambulance plane' Irom Japan Added to the 22 Turkish casualties who arrived on Wednesday 45 Turks were last night (Thurs day) assembled m111 words
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Article52 1951-01-05 1 MADRAS, Jan. 4— The Indian Navy's tank landing ship I.N.S. "Avenger" has been able to salvage about 3,200 bags of food and some valuable fittings and equipment from the wrecked British ship, the S.S. Skeldergate," which came to grief recently m a cyclone north-east ofGIIS - 52 words
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73 1951-01-05 1 MADRAS. Dec. 29, (By Air Mail> y The price of Tamil Dailies m the city and m Tamilnad will be increased from one anna to one anu B half annas from January 1, 1951. This decision was taken at a meeting of theFOC - 73 words
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Article50 1951-01-05 1 MADRAS, Jan. 4— Due to rene*"d world buying this week, thc price of pepper m India has risen to approximately six pence per ounce, an exporter said here on Thursday. He gave the latest quotation on the Madras Pepper fcxchange as £288 15s. per 700 oounds. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article45 1951-01-05 1 LONDON. Jan. 4. Lieut.-Gen. Sir Erie Carden Robert Mansergh, Genoral Officer Commanding British orces m Hongkong left London airvrt today for Singapore. General Mansergh flew to Britain ■T the end of November for discussions at the War Office on Fai Eastam problems. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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105 1951-01-05 1 IMPHAL, Dec. 27 (By Air Mail).— The Chief Commissioner of Manipur, Mr. Himmat Singh Mah^swari, has proclaimed the Communist-infested villages of Takhel and Salungpham m the east to be disturbed and dangerous areas and has ordered the posting of an additional police force m theFOC - 105 words
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52 1951-01-05 1 RANGOON. Jan. 4. A Burmese delegation will arrive m Galcutta ln the third week of January to receive a portion of the relics of Sariputta and Mahamoggallana, disciples of Buddha, as a gift from the Government of India to the Government and the people ofGIIS - 52 words
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390 1951-01-05 1 PAKISTAN PREMIER ONLY ABSENTEE LONDON, Jan. 4. Prime Ministers and representatives oi Commonwealth nations except Pakistan began to assemble here at 1000 hours GMT today for their ten days conference. Mr. Clement Attlee, British Prune Ministers, was pn -si. liim over the talks which wiHReuter - 390 words
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117 1951-01-05 1 At a meeting of the Telok Mukim Indians held at Telok Estate on Dec. 24 last, it was unanimously decided to celebrate the lst An niversary of Indian Republic by holding a public meeting and a musical concert at the Towr. school on Jan.117 words
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231 1951-01-05 1 SEOUL, Jan. 4. Indian doctors and medical orderlies toasted their British and Australian patients with with mugs of steaming tea on Dec. 31 as the New Year crept over the wind-lashed tents m the Korean field. Tii* advanced detachment of the 60thGIIS - 231 words
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Article27 1951-01-05 1 The Director of Medical Services will present three silver medais U) Blood Donors at his office at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 9.27 words
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Article132 1951-01-05 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 4.-The boy Dalai Lama and a large entourage reached the snow -covered mountain town of Yatung on Tuesday and appeared to be preparing to remain there indefinitely, the Indian trade agent at Yatung telegraphed the government on Thursday. Government officials here said theA.P. - 132 words
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Article65 1951-01-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday Lee Seng Peng, the General Manager of the Lee Rubber Company nas been detained under Emergency Regulation 23A (1) by Selangor Police for interrogation says a Police communique issued here today. It adds:— In Georgetown. Penang, this morning, a Chinese was shot dead He65 words
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Article51 1951-01-05 1 LONDON, Jan. 4.— The Commonwealth Prime Ministers meeting today decided to send a telegram to the Pakistan Prime Minister Mr Liaquat Ali Khan urging him to attend the conference. Official quarters close to the Government here thought it doubtful whether Liaquat would eventually be forced to oomeReuter - 51 words
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Article185 1951-01-05 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 4.— A symposium on the role of Asian countries m world affairs was the feature ot the sixth annual meeting of tlie In dian Students Association of America held m New York on Dec. 31. Mr. N. R. Deshpande presided and speakersGIIS - 185 words
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Article59 1951-01-05 1 MADRAS, Jan. 4— The 75th International Convention of the Theosophical Society concluded m Madras on Jan. 1. Addressing the delegates at the close of the session, Mr. C. Jinai ajadasa, President of the Society, expressed the determination of the society "to carry out the objective given toGIIS - 59 words
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173 1951-01-05 1 BOMBAY. Jan. 4.— The I.N.S. "Jumna." a senior ship of the I2th Frigate Flotilla of the Indian Navy, commanded by Captain B. S. Soman, and the I.N.S. "Cauvery" of tin- same Flottilla sailed from Bombay yesterday on a cruise to the Persian Gulf.GIIS - 173 words
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Advertisement83 1951-01-05 1 COMING ATTRACTION DANCES OF INDIA LALITHA PADMINI and others, a picked dance troupe, with their own < orchestra, lighting set and sound equipment arriv- j ing on the 6th January by French luxury boat < s.s. "FELIX RUSSEL". First appearance at I < VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL THEATRE Personal, Postal and83 words
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Advertisement79 1951-01-05 1 TELL YOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLI through TAMIL MURASU The leading TAMIL Dally 71, S£LEGIE BOAD. In Malaya over If /ears SINGAPORE iSHSHSasEfid4^sHMS^h^i£bdii«iSdSaS2Sa GRAND OPENING TODAY TODAY: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. Another stupendous Hit from Behna Film Studios! KABILNI YA ABY or Kiss Me Daddy tin Egyptian with MALAY romanised79 words
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623 1951-01-05 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, January 5, 1951. WORLD DRIFTING TO THE THIRD WAR THE Supreme Commander of the United Nations forces m Korea. General Mac Arthur may have his own reasons for the flight of the Rhee Government from Seoul but the man m the street cannot be blamed623 words
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Article1373 1951-01-05 2 Commerce The Blood Of The Nation 'Tradition Of Honesty Must Be Set Up SRI PRAKASA'S ADVICE TO INDIAN BUSINESSMEN ALLAHABAD, Dec. 27, (By Air Mail) Mr. Sri Prakasa, Minister for Natural Resources, Government of •India, called upon the business community to-day to he aonest m their dealings and to improveF.O.C. - 1,373 words
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926 1951-01-05 2 DR. ZAKIR HUSSAIN' S - Reconstruction Of India's Basic Post-Basic Education DR. ZAKIR HUSSAIN'S APPEAL HYDERABAD (Deccan), Dec. 29, (By Air Mail), —Dr. Zakir Hussain, Vice-C hancellor of -the Aligarh University, said here to-day that the great national enterprise of the reconstruction of our basic and post-basic education depended m a cons iderable measure onF.O.C. - 926 words
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Article, Illustration93 1951-01-05 2 PHOTO. Aly Khan and his wife, former film actress Rita Hayworth, are seen at the Semiramis Hotel, Cairo, De. ML The Aga Khan and the Begum lurched with Aly and Rita, prior to leaving for India. Aly and Rita plan to stay m Cairo for üboi.t a fortnight. Both couplesA.P. - 93 words
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Article, Illustration175 1951-01-05 2 Conditions In "Azad Kashmir" Worsening. Says Kashmir Govt. Official SHRINAGAR. Jan. 4— A hibh.anking Kashmir Government official, who has completed an intensive tour of bolder areas of Jammu province, said m a Press interview that he had found unmistakable evidence of worsening conditions m Pakistan- lield parts of Kashmir TheGIIS - 175 words
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196 1951-01-05 2 Representation In Legislatures: Medicalmen's Demand At Sholapur Confab SHOLAPUR, Dec. 29, ;By Air Mail): The All-India Medical Conference concluded its three-day session r.ere yesterday after adopting a number of resolutions. i It urged the Government of India to p: ovide adequate representation to the medical profession through the Indian MedicalF.O.C. - 196 words
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515 1951-01-05 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS Recommendation by Estimates Committee Ot Parliament NEW DELHI, Dar. 22, (By Air Mail).— The Estimates Committe? of Parliament, which submitted it., report to Parliament on the Industry and Stfpply ministry yesterday, has recommended to the Government thai ths Vizagap.aiamFOC - 515 words
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788 1951-01-05 3 INTRODUCTION OF SELF -GOVT.: NEHRU'S ASSURANCE NEW DELHI. Dec. 22. (By Air Mail). Parliament to-day adopted thc Representation of the People (Amendment) Bill, which regulates the election ol" representatives of Part C States (Centrally administered areas) to the Upper Chamber of Parliament. Prime MinisterFOC - 788 words
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196 1951-01-05 3 MADRAS, (By Air ivla.il>.— Owing to a^ute shortage of food, a large aumoer o* peopu m 1 idia indulge n excessive c-nev* .ig o* ueu-i an arecanuts to keep oif ..heir hunger. X.i .-o-iic Liases, the Daoit has mauc tne individual such a slave,FOC - 196 words
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Article85 1951-01-05 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 22, (By Air Mail).— Parliament to day adooUd appropriation Bilis to give ellec. to the supplementary demands passed during the last two days. The Appropriation Bill m respect of the General Budget is over Rs 63 99 crores. Out of this, over Rs. 40 croresFOC - 85 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-01-05 3 PHOTO A British experimental rocket h»:re screams up from a ramp at a guided weapons trial wing site 'somewhere m Britain.' This is the first time that a photograph of this 20-foot long and 17-inches m diameter rocket has been released. Details of performances have not been divulged A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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142 1951-01-05 3 MADRAS. (By Air Mail). Mr. M. T. Thirumale Ayyangar Chief Engineer (Hiehways) addressing the Engineering Association of the Indian Institute of Engineering Technology recently emphasised the need for training practical en. gineers with initiative to utihse the enormous natural resources of the country. Mr. J.FOC - 142 words
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322 1951-01-05 3 MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— A new block constructed m the Government Hospital for Women and Children, Egmore, out of public funds, was delcared open recently by the Maharani of Bhavnagar and handed over to the Government. The Maharaja of Bhavnagar,FOC - 322 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-01-05 3 PHOTO. Snips are here loaded with fuel and bombs m thp hnrhm.r «f Hunsnart. North Korea, during evacuation onerit'om ifcS Tinmen Nation,, Forces. In the foreground are Ru&s.an self Drooelled guns captured by the Republic of Korea army The I? S De partment of Defence announced m Washington late ncrA.P. - 69 words
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Article63 1951-01-05 3 MYSORE, Jan. 3.— Electricity was made available to three more centres m Mysore during the week as part of the State Rural Electrification Scheme. The State Government has already spent over Rs. 180 million on electrical works. During the last three years mpre electrical irrigation pumpsGIIS - 63 words
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Article47 1951-01-05 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— Mr. R. R. Diwakar. Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, said m Parliament recently that a 50 kilowatt medium wave broadcasting transmitter was proposed to be installed m Calcutta and would go on the air by this sear.- FOC CEYLON NEWS:FOC - 47 words
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198 1951-01-05 3 Ceylon Indian Congress Launches Rs. 2 Lakh Fund FOR REGISTRATION OF CITIZENS COLOMBO. (By Air Mail). The Ceylon Indian Congress has launched an appeal for two lakhs of rupees to assist Indians, particularly estate workers to obtain citizenship rights. The money is required to finance the separate organisation which hasFOC - 198 words
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Article238 1951-01-05 3 Senanayake' s Message COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). A few hours after the departure of Prime Minister Senanayake from Ceylon for the Commonwealth Pic miers' Conference, a message Wet released to the nation under his signature. The message stated "In the international sphere we have cause for some disappoint aient andFOC - 238 words
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Article136 1951-01-05 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Padukka saw last week the unusual sight of the ceremonial cremation of a dead deer. The story ii 9 'as follows:— The local butchers had purchased from an estate near Homagama a young deer obviously for the purpose of slaughter. When the storyFOC - 136 words
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114 1951-01-05 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). 'Bakndra Rani." a motor launch alleged to be engaged m illegal smuggling of goods between India and Ceylon, was seized by the Cus f oms launch, "Sungakavalan," and brought to a Ceylon harbour on Sunday. An examination of the cargoFOC - 114 words
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Article106 1951-01-05 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail) --The Archaeological Department has decided to switch over to the use of the Buddhist Era instead of the Christian Era which is m use now The department feels that as 90 per cent, of the Sinhalese are Buddhists it is more appropriateFOC - 106 words
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509 1951-01-05 4 CEYLON DELEGATE TO BANDOENG CONFERENCE URGES Right Ot Entry Into Estates For Trade Unionists Also Demanded COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Establishment of model villages close to estates for the settlement of plantation labour was urged by Mr. C. V. Velupillay one of Ceylon'sFOC - 509 words
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296 1951-01-05 4 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail).— "lndonesians have a tremendous regard for India and her nationals. We were able to sense that feeling of friendliness wherever we went. A small Indonesian baj of 15 suddenly accosted us on the road and askedFOC - 296 words
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308 1951-01-05 4 A tribute to the sea- going qualities of his four Singapore-built motor launches was paid by Captain W. Gibson, Marine Superintendent to the North Borneo Government, after he had completed m one of them an 1,800-mile journey from Singapore to the eastCGO Press release - 308 words
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Article, Illustration73 1951-01-05 4 Indian Concert In Johore Bahru Tomorrow The concert by the Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society m aid of the Johore Welfare Fund that was postponed due to unavoidable circumstances, will now be held tomorrow, Saturday, Jan. 6, at 8 p.m. at the Bukit Zaharah School Johore Bahru. Patrons are requested73 words
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