Indian Daily Mail, 8 January 1951
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Title Section16 1951-01-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 317. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY, 8, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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175 1951-01-08 1 Sequel To Failure Of Monsoon (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 7. With the failure of the north-east monsoon for the fourth year in succession, Madras State, particularly Tamilnad, faces a grim and critical food situation. Collectors' reports indicate the rice harvest of175 words
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Article165 1951-01-08 1 KALIMPONG, Jan. 7.— According to an usually reliable source the Dalai Lama arrived at Yatung a'. 12 noon on Jan. 2. He was given a great reception at the monastery on his way to Yatung. A new Delhi message says: The Dalai Lama, temporalFOC - 165 words
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181 1951-01-08 1 EAST INDIA COMPANY'S CORRESPONDENCE PUBLISHED NEW DELHI, Jan. 7. Anoth&r contribution towards historical research m the 17th century lus been made by the Indian National Archives by the publication of the first of the 21 volumes containing correspondence between the East India Company's Fort William m Calcutta and India House.GIIS - 181 words
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Article61 1951-01-08 1 ALLAHABAD, Jan. 7.— An InsLi tute of Geophysics is being set up m Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh) v* der the auspices of the Allahabaa University. The Institute, which will provide a two-year post-gra-duate course tor Bachelors uf bdence will have two sectionsGeopnys:cai Section, which will have electronic, magnetic,GIIS - 61 words
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Article66 1951-01-08 1 i-iuornwyw, jan. mirty-nve thousand village pancnayavs m Uttar rradesn wm be provmed witn radio sets wnen the experiment to make cneap radio sests at the Government .Precision Factory proves successiui. Tne scneme will cost the Government aoout Rs. 2.5 million, spread over a period ofGIIS - 66 words
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431 1951-01-08 1 KUALA, LUMPUR, Sunday. The Police have issued the following communique today: An estate clerk was murdered by bandits armed with rif les carbines and pis tols m the Segamat area of Johore on Thursday. He was found strangled with hands tied behind his back.431 words
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Article65 1951-01-08 1 DAMASCUS, Tan. 7 —Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan spent 90 minutes at Damascus airport this morning en his way to London to join the conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers which began last. Thursday. He was officially received by Nazim el Kodsi Bey,Reuter - 65 words
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Article76 1951-01-08 1 PONDON, Jan. 7.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who is spending the week-end m the country returns to London on Monday morning. It is learnt here that according co present plans he is scheduled to leave London on January 16 for Paris on his way to India AtReuter - 76 words
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Article49 1951-01-08 1 SIMLA, Jan. 7. Construction of iC.OOO tenements m urban areas has been undertaken by the Punjab Government tc accommodate 50.000 displaced persons now living m camps. The scheme, which ls estimated to cost Rs. 12 million, will he rompleted ty March 1951- GIISGIIS - 49 words
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Article95 1951-01-08 1 LONDON, Jan. 7.— Discussion on China in the Prime Ministers' conference may be brought to a head by the United States note sent to 22 nations saying that China should be condemned as an aggressor if she still refused to agree to a Korea ceaseReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration305 1951-01-08 1 Red Chinas Admission To U.N. Heads Proposals LONDON, Jan. 7. Commonwealth Premiers were reported on Friday night agreed that war with Red China should be avoided but divided over how to reach a Korean settlement. Qualified sources disclosed this after leaders ot the eight globe-girdlingA.P. - 305 words
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199 1951-01-08 1 Abandonment Of Terrorism Urged By Leaders w (From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Jan. 7.— Ordering the release of 88 Communist detenus on Friday, the Calcutta High Court declared invalid the ban by the West Bengal Government on the Communist Party of India. This followed the judgment199 words
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Article46 1951-01-08 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 7.— The Central Census Board will start functionlng from Jan. 15 with Bombay as its headquarters and Calcutta and Madras as regional centres. Mr. Justice Agarwala, a retired Judge of the Allahabad High Court, has been appointed its President.- GIISGIIS - 46 words
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Article91 1951-01-08 1 More than 500 patients m Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore, were given a New Year's Treat when the Rev. C. A. Davidson, of the Independent Missionary Movement, distributed gifts to the value oi over $4,000. The Rev. C. A. Davidson was assisted by Miss Lucy Au,91 words
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610 1951-01-08 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Jan. 8, 1951. MALAYA BRITAIN: A TRAGIC CONTRAST IT is reported that Malaya earned more U.S. dollars than the United Kingdom m the year 1950. Malaya's earnings m previous years too following the Second World War had been no less tremendous. And yet how appalling610 words
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597 1951-01-08 2 India's Health Minister On Need For More Anaesthetists NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). India's Health Minister, Rajkumari Amrit. Kaur. inaugurating the first Indian Conference of Anaesthetists here on Dec. 31, said that attention must be concentrated on training more anaesthetists m the country. The HealthFOC - 597 words
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270 1951-01-08 2 CHILDREN'S DRAWING EXHIBITION OPENS IN DELHI NEW DELHI, Jan. 4 (By Air Mail) I -President Rajendra Prasad, declared open her? today a children's drawing exhibition organised b$ Shankar's Weekly, run by the wellknown cartoonist. Shankar. The 1,500 pictures on display a* the exhibition have been executed by children between theFOC - 270 words
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185 1951-01-08 2 RULERS' UNION NOT CONSIDERED REPRESENTATIVE NEW DELHI, Dec. 29 (By Aif Mail).— Official circles here are disinclined to take any serious notice of the newly formed Union of Rulers. On the other hand, it Is considered that this Union consists only of reactionary elements among the Princes, some of whomFOC - 185 words
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Article, Illustration224 1951-01-08 2 S Ab d P Th^ ff 8 801 together to predict the world of ■jW)*) A.D. Th.s photo shows h composite of their forecasts- Tn the world state of 2,000 women will be above "Sc feet Sl and will wear size 11 shoes. Circling the worldA.P. - 224 words
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50 1951-01-08 2 LAHORE, Jan. 4 (By Air Mail). Mr. Mohammed Zafrullah Khan Pakistan Foreign Minister, arrived here from Karachi yesterday. Asked whether he was leaving tne Cabinet as reported m a section of the Press Mr. Zafrullah said: "It is for the Prime Minister to decide." FOCFOC - 50 words
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370 1951-01-08 2 wu NE 1 EI 1 H J> (By Ur Mail). Dr. Najib-Ullah Khan, Afghanistan s Ambassador to India, said here on Jan. 2 that the question of the freedom of Pakhtoomstan was a "vital matter for Afghanistan:' Afghanistan, he added, had no ill-feelingFOC - 370 words
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728 1951-01-08 2 India's Agricultural Problems Must Be Tackled On Scientific Basis LUCKNOW (By Air xMail).— Dr. Shirname, Agricultural Marketing Adviser to the Government of India, m his presidential address at the eleventh session of the Agricultural Economic Conference held here on Dec. 26 said that a patient scientific and realistic approach shouldFOC - 728 words
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264 1951-01-08 2 ECAp! W D?LH b Jan India s t^de with the land) has shown cons.derable improvement m recent Total trade with these countries has advanced m value by about 230 per cent between 1938-1939 and 1949--1950. India's imports from the region rose fromGIIS - 264 words
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126 1951-01-08 2 Sardar Patel's Biography: Work On Volumes II III To Start Soon AHMEDABAD. Jan 4 (By Air MalD.-Work of volums II and 111 mJs*m2£? Sardar Vallabhai 5K£ s H bl °g ra Phy will begin shortly when his daughter Miss Maniben arrives here to take up hoi residence at the NavjivanFOC - 126 words
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Article51 1951-01-08 2 m£\? S J^ n 3 (fi y Air Mail).— me Madras Government published .oaay a bill for fining up to Rs 50 smokers m picture -hourses. A ban on smoking during matinees already exists but as there are nersistent" violations, a deterrent pffmshment is proposed. crrcmFOC - 51 words
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Advertisement70 1951-01-08 2 Passages to South India B, I. S. N. CO, Straits/ Nagapattinam Madras Service S.S. "RAJULA" SAILS Singapore P. Swettenham Penang 211 -51 23.1.51 14^51 15.2.51 17 2.51 ***** 123.51 14.3.51 First Class, Second Class A B Excellent accommodation a».d every facility and comfort. Deck passages witl* or without food. APPLY.70 words
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984 1951-01-08 3 Dr- fivraj Mehta's Advice i i JAMSHEDPUR, (Bij Air Mail). Addressing the fourth session of the Indian Conference of Social Work, which opened here recently, Dr. Jivraj Mehta, Bombay's Public Works Minister, said that the main function of social work was toFOC - 984 words
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339 1951-01-08 3 Ceylon Parliament To Take Final Decision On National Flag CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— The National Flag issue which has been hanging fire for the last three years will be finally settled when Parliament meets this month. The Prime Minister will place before the House of Representatives a resolutionFOC - 339 words
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Article104 1951-01-08 3 ALLE2PPEY, (By Air Mail).— Mr. R. S. Smith Vice-President Con: Mats and Mattings Association, emphasised the need to permit manufacturers to operate as exporters ai well m the interests of the stability of the industry. Addressing the 10th annual general meeting of the association MrFOC - 104 words
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Article32 1951-01-08 3 KANPUR. (By Air Mail The strike m a local cotton mill involving more than 9,000 workers, ended recently with Government allowing extra power supply to the mill. FOCFOC - 32 words
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1730 1951-01-08 3 PRESIDENT PRASAD'S APPEAL TO HISTORIANS NAGPUR, (By Air Mail).— Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of the Indian Republic, inaugurating the 13th session of the Indian History Congress held here on Dec. 27 morning emphasised that India needs a true and exhaust iFOC - 1,730 words
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527 1951-01-08 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. Personal enthusiasm, lack of class consciousness and positive interest m international affairs characterise Americans, according to six Far Eastern visitors who are part of a group now m the United States on a three-month tour to familiarise themselvesUSIS - 527 words
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Article40 1951-01-08 4 JAPANESE ARRESTED IN BANARAS BANARAS, Jan. 7.— The police arrested a Japanese under the Registration of Foreigners Act on Jan. 2. The arrested person, who gave out his name as Ohan Marshall, said that he was a Japanese Christian. FOCFOC - 40 words
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Article576 1951-01-08 4 The Key To Many Colonial Development Problems The key to many of the problems m British Colonial Development is water, and this is particularly so m Africa. Mr. Harold MacMillan, Conservative Member of Parliament, on Jan. 4 spoke about the increasing demands for this vital necessityCGO Press release - 576 words
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270 1951-01-08 4 Malayan students who want 'pen pals" m the United States will be interested to know that tho American Council of Voluntary Agencies for Foreign Service. Inc.. 20 W. 40th St., New York, 18, has prepared a list of organisations which handle requests for namesUSIS - 270 words
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168 1951-01-08 4 A Gazette notification Issued yesterday states that the following persons have been appointed to officers of the War Damage Commission under Section 3(9) of th*? War Damage Ordinance. 1949. ASSESSORS: Mr. E. M. Akerib. Mr. F. M. Still. Mr. E. B. Holte, Mr. W. J.168 words
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61 1951-01-08 4 P.A.A. WORKERS EVACUATED FROM HONG KONG HONG KONG, Jan. 7. PanAmerican Airways has completed ecacuatlon of its employees and their dependents from Hong Kons. the last six arriving at Honolulu enroute home today "The company must have felt that things are getting too hot over there," said Mrs. Dorothy DeutschA.P. - 61 words
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Article122 1951-01-08 4 A new Government sponsored Chinese sc.iool is to be opened shortly m Kuala Teiia one of the new villages established under the Resettlement Programme m the Cameron Highlands. Kuala Terla, which is at the 50th mile Blue Valley Road, has a population of nearly 400 made122 words
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200 1951-01-08 4 NEW YORK. Jan. 7.—The year 1950 was notable for the greatest advances m race relations evtr made m the United States m a single year, according to Walter White, executive secretary of the National Association for Advancement of Coloured People. Speaking before theUSIS - 200 words
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Article288 1951-01-08 4 CONSIDERABLE IMPROVEMENT REPORTED No less than fourteen vessels are at present under construction m Scotland for service m the Orient and Pacific. Their tonnage totals 104,579. In addition there are a further eight ships also being built there for shipping lines which include the OrientCGO Press release - 288 words
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Article214 1951-01-08 4 The Co'.onial Service is attracting more people into the higher tranches of its service tuan ev^r before m its history. Outstanding .vacancies are fewer than one thousand, which is the lowest figure since the end of the war. This was disclosed yesterday m an announcementCGO Press release - 214 words
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236 1951-01-08 4 NEW YORK, Jan. 7.— Warren R. Austin, chief U.S. representative to the I) nited States says the United States "will not abandon Asia to tyranny." Addressing New York City boy scouts, Mr. Austin said that m this period of history thereUSIS - 236 words
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Advertisement33 1951-01-08 4 Today one show at 8.00 pm AMBIKAPATHY (Tamil) (NEW COPY!) Today. 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. An Egyptian Love-story! "KABILNI YA ABY" or KISS ME DADDY with Malay romanised subtitles NEXT CHANGE: ACTRESS (Hindustani)33 words
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Advertisement246 1951-01-08 4 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT In response to increasing demands fr >m parents, guardians and students for Morning Session, we have pleasure m announcing tnat as from Jan. 8, 1951, new Sessions will commence for Stds. II to VII. Subs:— Englisn, Arithmetic, History, Geog. and other normal subjects. Enrolments start from Jan. 2at246 words
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Miscellaneous54 1951-01-08 4 INDIAN WEDDING Th£ marriage of Mr. P. 2. Abraham, son of Mr. and Mrs. X Abraham, 800, Pasir Panjang Road' Singapore, with Miss Sara Mathenl daughter of Mr and Mrs C P Mathen, 3, Harrington Road. Madras, will be solemnised at the St George's Cathedral, Madras, today. Monday, Jan. 8,54 words
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