Indian Daily Mail, 6 January 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. No. 315. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 116 1 One Lecturer Five Undergraduates Arrested During Thursday night t eight persons were detained under Emergency Regulation No. 28 on the grounds that they are suspected to have been connected with the dissemination of M.C P. propaganda, says an Official Press release issued m iterday.
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  • 472 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday: The Police have issued the lollowing communique Security forces carried out wide screening operations and made a numb, r of arrests m the Federation mi n 24 hours up to 10 a.m. thiH morning. Four bandit camps were
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  • 111 1 In 01 der to ensure the continued j operation of tlie harbour and docks of Singapore m an emergency, it has i ten decided to establish a Volunteer Unit m the Harbour Board. Members of tie Unit will be employees of Lhe Singapore Harbour Board, including officers
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  • 26 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. s.—Contributions to t'ne Prime Minister's Assam Relief Fund totalled nearly Rs. 1.4 million at the end of last year. GIIS
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  • 256 1 INDIA'S FAVOURABLE TRADE BALANCE WITH MALAYA SINGAPORE, Jan 5. Figures released by toardar Jogindra Singa. Government of India's Trade Comm.ssioner m Singapore, snow &v appreciable improvement m Indian exports to Maiaya. During November 1950, the latest month tor which trade statistics are so far available, Indian exports to Malaya exceeded
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  • 44 1 KARACHI, Jan. s.— Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan has received the telegram sent by the Common wealth Prime Ministers conferences m London yesterday and is consulting his colleagues, it was authoritativply stated here He will not leave Karachi tonight. Reuter
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  • 129 1 BRITAIN TO CUT DOWN TRAIN SERVICES LONDON, Jan. s.— Britain's Stata run railways are planning cuts vi tiain services because of the nations acute coal shortage, it was officially announced here last night. No final decision has yet been taken on the extent of the cuts, but they will be
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  • 94 1 FRENCH UPPER HOUSE REJECTS REARMAMENT BILL PARIS. Jan. s.— After en allnight sitting France's upper hous* 1 today rejected by 173 votes to 131 the rearmament bill voted by the National Assembly last Saturday. Gaullist, right wing and some radical deputies voted against. Senators said they refused to accept the
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  • 82 1 NEW YORK. Jan. 5. f Chase Bank, Overseas affiliate of the Chase National Bank, said on Thursday it will discontinue operations of its branch m Hong Kong. Winthrop Aldrich, chairman of Chase National, said Chase Bank drastically curtailed its Hong Kong operations after
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  • 805 1 DR. PRASAD UNVEILS STATUE OF LATt VITHALBHAI PATHL m B'J&ttM BOMBAY, Jan. 2, (By Air Mail).— lhe President Dr. Kajendra Prasad said here io-aay thai me ideal of patriotism, placed by the "ratei lirotners the late Vithaibhai and Sardar Vallabhdnai would always remain
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  • 73 1 BANGKOK, Jan. s.— The Government of Thailand has announced final agreement to pay the Governments of the United Kingdom, Australia and India a lump sum of £5,224,000 Sterling m settlement of the Commonwealth war compensation claims against Thailand. It was officially announced that the lump
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  • 67 1 INDIAN WARSHIPS SAIL FOR PERSIAN GULF BOMBAY, Jan. s.— lndian Navy Frigates, the INS "Jumna" and the INS "Cauvery" sailed from Bombay on Jan. 3 on a 6-week cruise round the Persian Gulf. They will first call at Bandar Abbas m Iran and later spend two days at Bushire. These
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  • 56 1 TOKYO. Jan. s.— The U.N. Commission for Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea has moved to Pusan. The group left Seoul on Wednesday "on the advice of the military authorities." Membera of the U.N. Secretariat m Seoul also moved to Pusan, the announcement said, after the
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  • 40 1 The Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. F. K. Erie, Special Con stable No. 361, to be Inspector, Special Constabulary (Reserve Unit) with effect from 13th November, 1950 inclusive, vice Mr. E. A. Barker, Special ConsUbfe No. 51T
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  • 173 1 TOKYO, Jan. 5. The British Brigade covering the withdrawal from Seoul yesterday lost "some tanks" and "quite a few men missing m action" a British spokesman stated m Tokyo tonight. An American spokesman stated categorically today no Centurion tank was lost m yesterday's
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  • 95 1 The Malacca public need have no cause for alarm over the one reported case of smallpox mentioned m this morning's newspapers. The affected person is an immigrant recently landed at Port Swettenham from Sarawak. The Health Officer. Malacca, however, advises the public to get vaccinated as soon
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  • 566 2 Gandhiji's Teachings The Only Way To World Peace Indian President's Exhortation WARDHA. Dec. 31 (By Air Mail). President Rajendra Prasad broke down with great emotion, tears rolling down his cheeks profusely, as he was speaking at the foundation-stone laying ceremony of "Gandhi Gyan Mandir" at Bajaj wad i here this
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  • 568 2 ADVICE TO CONSTRUCTIVE WORKERS SEWAGRAM (Wardha). Dee. 31 j (By Air Mail). President Rajendra Prasad declared here to-day j that Gandhian ideology alone had the power to arrest the destructive march of science. He called upon the constructive workers of Sewagram to go ahead with their noble mission ol spreading
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  • 169 2 WARDHA, Dec. 31 (By Air Mail). -President Rajendra Prasad paid his homage to-day to Mahatma Gandhi at his hut at Sewagram this morning for the first time after assuming office as President. Mr. Mangaldas Pakvasa, Governor of Madhya Pradesh, was also present at a fifteen-minute ceremony
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  • 188 2 WARDHA, Dec. 31 <By Air Mail). —President Rajendra Prasad on the eve of the new year called upon all nations of the world to use non-violent methods In solving their problems. Dr. Prasad said the international situation to-day was "delicate and dangerous." Two powerful ideologies had divide
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  • 124 2 DETROIT, Jan. 5.— Henry Ford, who died in April. 1947, left an estate of US$80,319,445 (£28,685.500), according to the final accounting of the estate filed in probate court here on Thursday by bis three grandsons The grandsons —Henry Ford II. Benson and William and his granddaughter Josephine
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  • 249 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 27, (By Air Mail) The Socialist Party of India has decided to launch a countrywide campaign "to make the people conscious of the coming elections and realize the importance of their vote" Mr. J. P. Narain said here m an
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  • 570 2 BOMBAY, Dec. 27, (By Air Mail) The Maharaja of Baroda, addressing the concluding session of the twoday conference of the Union of Rulers here this morning, called upon the members to give their "unreserved advice and guidance" as to how they should discharge
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    68 2 PHLfIO). Pope Pius XII closed the Holy do ir of St. Peter's Basilica, Rome, Dec 24 Christmas eve. ending the 25th jubilee of the Catholic church. His Holiness laid the first brick of the wail which, for the Mal 25 years, will block up thc Holy door. Photo shows Pope
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  • 172 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 29, (By Air Mail): The three-day conference of Census Superintendents concluded here to-day, after examining a number of financial problems connected with the setting up of new offices for sorting and tabulating the data collected during the coming enumeration. The coming
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  • 138 2 DOMBAY, Dec. 30, (By Air Mail): hit India International's four-engki-td Constellation, "Malabar Princess", which crashed over Mount tJianc m the Alps early m November V./as fully insured, according to the irline authorities here. Thc Constellation was bought m 1 943 from California at a
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    42 3 Photo. The Begum Khan, wife of the Aga Khan, is seen playing golf during her recent stay m Cairo. The Begum played regularly at The Gezira Sporting Club. Both the Aga and_Begum Khan left Cairo Dec. 23 en route to India A.P.
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  • 2087 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS Bill Re Elections Referred To Select Committee PARLIAMENT ADJOURNED TILL FEB. 5 NEW DELHI, Dec. 22, (By Air Mail)* Parliament adjourned till February o. lif.il. to-day after referring to a Select Committee the tie presentation of the
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  • 119 3 NEW DELHI. Dec. 22, (By Air Mail). —Prime Minister Nehru addressing members of the Congress Parliamentary Party to-day is understood to have reviewed tha world situation and appealed to members for unity m the country. He pointed out the grave crisis facing the world to-day
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  • 268 3 Execution Of Projects: Closer Scrutiny By Centre Urged NEW DELHI, Dec. 22. (By Air Mail). Stricter control by the Finance Ministry and Parliament on State projects and their running of commercial lines are the highlights of the recommendations made by the Estimates Committee to Parlia ment yesterday. The Committee has
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  • 312 3 BATTICALOA. (By Air Mail).— A public meeting was held m Batticaloa recently m support of the Tamil Festival that will be held m Jaffna m April, 1951. Mr. V. Nalliah, M.P., presided. Mr. S. Natesan, President of the Jaffna Tamil Festival Committee, addressed the meeting
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  • 304 3 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, (By Air Mail), Establishment of a Hostel m Colombo for resident orthopaedic cases is contemplated by the Ministry of Labour and Social services early this year. Homes for handicapped children m Colombo and m provincial centres are also likely to be
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  • 137 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— The Ceylon Embassy m Indonesia is described as a "disgrace to the country" by Ceylone,=e who have visited it. Representations will shortly be made to the Government on the matter by certain. Ceylon delegates to the 1.L.0. conference held recently at Bandoeng.
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  • 150 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— The price of a bottle of Citronella oi; now is about Rs. 13/-. At no tim-' m the history of the citronella industry has the price of oil been so highways a Walasmulla report These high price have maintained their level
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  • 495 4 BR. FOOD MINISTER STRESSES INDIA'S PHENOMENAL ACHIEVEMENT LONDON, Jan. 5. Mr. Maurice Webb, Minister of Food* chose the need of solving the problem of how to meet the increasing food requirements of the growing populations of Asian countries as the
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  • 77 4 GANDHI MEMORIAL FUND: DONORS' MEETING IN K.L. A meeting of all the contributors to the Manatma Gandhi Memorial Fund will be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow, Sunday, Jan. 7 at tne premises of the Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce, 49 Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur, to consider and decide on the
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  • 47 4 LUCKNOW. Jan. s.— Zamindar, Abolition and Land Reforms Bill of Uttar Pradesh is expected to Ix 1 ready for the President's assent by the middle of this month and will be on the Statute Book by the 26th of this month. GIIS
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  • 64 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. s.— Two wellknown Russian artists, Mr. M. V. Pudovkln and Mr. M. N. Cherkasov, have arrived m New Delhi. rae artists have been invited by the Soviet Cine Art Festival Committees of Bombay and Calcutta. During their stay m the country, they will
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