Indian Daily Mail, 7 January 1951
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Title Section18 1951-01-07 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VC:, vi. NO." 316." SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.18 words
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833 1951-01-07 1 To Improve Supplement Present Arrangements NEW DELHI, Dec. 30, (By Air Mail).— A new administrative cadre for the Centre has been set up hy the Government of India by a resolution published m to-day's gazette. A Home Ministry Press Note announcing this saysFOC - 833 words
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Article83 1951-01-07 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 6. The ceiling prices fixed by the Government of India for gur m different States are the maximum prices for the 1951)--51 season. No increase m pricep will, therefore, be allowed m the off season for the cost of or loso m storage,FOC - 83 words
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327 1951-01-07 1 ALL-INDIA HINDI SAM MELAN'S RESOLUTION KOTAH, Jan. 6.— The 38th session of the All -India Hindi Sahitya Sammelan called upon the Indian universities to adopt a system and a plan of education which mig.it inculcate m the future graduates the spirit of nationalFOC - 327 words
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135 1951-01-07 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 6. Several Ministers of the Government of India, high officials and press correspondents on Jan. 1 watched 59--year-old Hata Yogi L. S. Rao fron. Mysore crunch and eat glass and China, swallow nails and gramophone needles and drink sixty drops of fumingFOC - 135 words
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169 1951-01-07 1 A condolence meeting to mourn the death of Sardar Patel, the Indian Deputy Premier, was held -it the Telok Town School at 4.30 p.m on Dec. 22. The meeting observed f minutes silence m memory of 3ardar. Mr. D. Jayaratnam who presided traced the life169 words
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Article150 1951-01-07 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 6— Five persons, with their faces masked on Jan. 2 raised the Gododi Bank Limited m Delhi and took away cash box containing Rs. 16,000. Tne dacoits fired four shots, one of which seriously injured the banks 28 -year old accountant ShriFOC - 150 words
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144 1951-01-07 1 Britain is developing faster suo marines which can remain submerged for longer periods than has su far been possible. The trials and experiments carried out m the last few months are referred to m a review by the British Admiralty of naval activities during the lao!CGO Press release - 144 words
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92 1951-01-07 1 U.S. TO OPEN CULTURAL CENTRES IN INDONESIA WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. The Department of State announces a plan to establish American Centres m a number of Asian countries this year Including Burma. Indo-China and Indonesia, is actively underway. These centres will follow the general pattern of the 30 American cultural centresUSIS - 92 words
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Article57 1951-01-07 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. s.— An eightman Communist-sponsored delegagation was reported on Friday to have arrived m Lhasa for compromise talks with Kungo Khanpo, the Boy Dalai Lama's Lord Chamberlain, who stayed on m the capital after the Tibetan ruler left. Meanwhile, Communist troops were reported to be threateningA.P. - 57 words
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37 1951-01-07 1 On his return from leave Justice P. Gordon-Smith resumed on Jan. 1 his duties as Chairman of the Advisory Committee appointed under Section 20 of the Emergency Reguthm lo hear objections against De-37 words
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212 1951-01-07 1 MURSHIDABAD RAJSHAHI DIST. AIR SURVEY TO MAP RIVER BOUNDARY DACCA. Jan. 6.— Work m connection witn the preparation of ar: air survey map of the river boundary between Rajshahi district :n East Pakistan and Murshidabai district m West Bengal began here on Jan. 2. A party of five members ofFOC - 212 words
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77 1951-01-07 1 Pak. Premier Almost Certain To Leave For London KARACHI, Jan. 6.— According io latest information m top official quarters late Friday, it is almost certain Premier Liaquat Ali Khan of Pakistan will leave for London this evening. Early Friday the High Commissioners of Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom metA.P. - 77 words
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1045 1951-01-07 2 K. M. MUNSHI - K. M. MUNSHI U%\s An Instrument Ot The World By (Minister for Fcod and Agriculture Govt, of India. Also a well-known novelist). gNGLISH literature today is no more the pride of an Englishman. It is as much an Indian's, as an Englishman's. American'sGIIS - 1,045 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-01-07 2 Photo. Revellers at London's Royal Alb. crt Hall celebrated New Year's eve r! h<>l i« s be!ore me when the Ch Arts Ball was held there, Dec. 29, because New Year's eve falls on a Sunday. This photo shows the scene as thousands of balloons cascaded from the hich ceilinfcA.P. - 56 words
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908 1951-01-07 2 KOTAH, (By Air Mail).— Mr. R. R. Diwakar. Minister of State for information and Broadcasting, made a strong plea for the development and spread of Hindi as the the State language. Diwakar. who was inaugurating here the 38th session of the Hindi SahityaFOC - 908 words
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277 1951-01-07 2 KOTAH (By Air Mail).— Mr.. C. I TJajagopolachari. m a message to tfashtra Bhashad cf the Hindi Sar'nitya Sammelan held here, said: "My best wishes to the Sammelan, May the Sahitya of Hindi grow quickly to the height that the new status of the languageFOC - 277 words
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Article157 1951-01-07 2 NAGPUH, Dec 26, (By Air Mail). An assurance that ali efforts to ameliorate the conditions of the Scheduled Castes and the Aboriginal Tribes m the country were being made by the Government was given by the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, replying to an address of wel*F.O.C. - 157 words
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128 1951-01-07 2 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail).— Australia has begun rice cultivation and will probably be m a position to export appreciable quantities of it to Ceylon m the near future Professor A. D. Ross, Professor of Physics m the University o;' Western Australia who told me thisFOC - 128 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-01-07 2 PHOTO. A picture taken at the State Banquet given by Shri Jawaharlal Nehru to Mr. R. G. Menzies at Government House New Delhi recently when the latter was en route to London for the Current Commonwealth conference. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article820 1951-01-07 2 A SITE for high-level laboratory research at a height of 10,000 teet w;.s located m the Himalayas last year by a search party of ths Central Waterpower, Irrigation and Navigation Commission (CWINC). Situated near the Mana Pass, 26 miles north of Badrinath, this will, perhaps beGIIS - 820 words
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Article1784 1951-01-07 3 Percy Lancaster - Percy Lancaster By gTILL iv 1 nfctred among tho w .adeas o I the w:> rid s th e Taj M a hai. This marble troutle ectel by 7 King m memory of his bride has been p.ctuied fron- many angles and described so often tnatGIIS - 1,784 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-01-07 3 rHOfp Pipe ?ius XII is seen here laying the first brick of the wall which wOl close the Holy Door of St. Peler'it Bafllica, Rome, for the next ti years. The closing of ths Hcly Dc:r Die. 21 ClKiatmis evezmiz4 Urn :sth Smbllzt of thc CitheHc CJjurol. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article, Illustration154 1951-01-07 3 A small party of Germans, led by Prince Ruberiuo Zu Law*nstein, prominent Right Wing leader, are camping on the Island of Heligoland m protest against its use by the British as a bombing ground. Sir Irvone Kirkpatrick, British High Commissioner, has FaMWi an order making it illegal for Germans toA.P. - 154 words
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1601 1951-01-07 3 Nehru Urges .Development Ot Ancient System On Right Lines NEW DELHI, Dec. 30, (By Air Mail) Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru inaugurating the twelfth annual meeting of rhe Association of Surgeons here today appealed for more attention being paid to the social and preventive aspectsF.O.C. - 1,601 words
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Article, Illustration1426 1951-01-07 4 M. SIVARAM - M. SIVARAM A People's Democracy Or A Totalitarian State? by China, under the communist regime is a veritable Chinese puzzle. It is a maze of contrasts and contradictions which defy comprehension even at close range. The new China that emerged from the communist revolution is officially described asA.P. - 1,426 words
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Obituary41 1951-01-07 4 Mrs. T. Kannan wishes to thank Mr. and Mrs. D. C. ureen, stall oi. F. M. S. Rubber Co. Kajang, frienas and relations who were m attendance during the demise of her husband and sent messages of condolence and wreaths41 words
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341 1951-01-07 4 The Publicity Secretariat of Karachi m a Press statement says Conference will be held In Karachi Delegates and Observers from all parts of the world are expected to attend the Conference, which is one of the most historical one of its kind m thc341 words
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389 1951-01-07 4 "The Arni> Civil Service Union has requisitioned a meeting of the Joint Consultative Committee to discuss further the question of revision of basic salaries of its members. The Memorandum detailing the ACSU proposals had already been submitted three months ago. The Union has389 words
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