Indian Daily Mail, 9 January 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 318. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 264 1 SPIRIT OF SARDAR PATEL IS NOT DEAD! 'Merger ts An Act Ot State Cannot Be Questioned- (From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 8. That the spirit of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is not dead, was shown by the States Ministries communcation to
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  • 137 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 8.— Tamilnad Congress Committee session which just ended in Canjeevaram, proved that Mr. Kamaraj Nadar was firmly in the saddle. An attempt to seek to discredit him by demanding a check of the accounts of the last T.N.C.C. inhibition was countered
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  • 91 1 TAMILNAD CONGRESS AND DRAVIDA KALAGAM'S AGITATION (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 8.— The first meet ing of the newly elected Tamilnad Congress Committee began its session at Conjeevaram yesterday morning, Mr. Kamaraj Nadar presiding. Its major political problem was how to deal with the growing Dravida Kalagam's agitation against
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  • 190 1 Further arrests m Singapore and were made following actun other parts of the country taken on the night oi January 4 against seven members of the University suspected of being concerned m the dissemination of «/ne Malayan Communist Party propaganda. Four more under graduate were arrested m the
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  • 36 1 LAHORE, Jan. 8. According to a L.P.I. report, the Pakistan Government has banned tlie publication of any news about the health of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, who is suffering from various ailments m Miranshah jail. GIIS
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  • 146 1 C'WEALTH PREMIERS CONTINUE DEFENCE TALKS LONDON, Jan. B.— lnformal talks on aspects of Commonwealth defence were continued this morning. The Prime Ministers of Britain, Australia, tfew Zealand, Canada, South Africa and Southern Rhodesia took part m today's talks. India and Ceylon did not attend either yesterday's or today's talks. Mr.
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  • 25 1 The Governor has appointed Che Abu Bakar bin Pawanchee as S* 1 cretary of the Muslim Advisory Board with effect from sth Jan. 1951.
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  • 382 1 Kashmir C'wealth Conference PAX PREMIER'S STATEMENT LONDON, Jan. 8. Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan arrived here by air from Karachi last night for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers 10- day secret conference which began here last Thursday. He is accompanied by his wife, the Secretary General of the Pakistan Government, Mohammed Ali
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  • 52 1 JOHANNESBURG, Jan. B.— lndian Community at Roodepoort-Maris-burg, a town 30 miles from Johannesburg, presented to the European Mayor cheques for 50 guineas to provide Christmas cheer for poor European families and 50 guineas for African families and ten guineas for coloureds, says a Globe message from
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  • 210 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 8. The Government of India have accepted most of the recommendations made by the Import Control Enquiry Committee, which submitted its. report to the Government In October last year. In a resolution, which will be published shortly, it
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  • 207 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 8. The Nepalese Parliament has agreed to King Trihhuvan Bir Bikran Shah's return to the throne, authoritative Nepalese sources said here today. These sources said Parliament took this decision yesterday and was understood to have accepted the Government of India's
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  • 84 1 LONDON. Jan. B.— London's first All-Indian Residential Club will bo opened this month. The club, a Queen Anne mansion m Craven Street, has been purchased by the Indian League from donations received from the League membe/s and well-wishers. The club, one of the most ambitious
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  • 46 1 Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, will open th.' Seventh Session of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far iast at Lahore on Feb. 28 Dr. r. h. Lokanathan, Executive Secretary jf ECAFE announced. (CGO Press release).
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  • 92 1 U.S. EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS IN KOREA, Jan. B.— Communist forces entered burning Wonju today as Alleid forces withdrew to new positions. The town and airstrip Was abandoned after bitter and heavy fighting throughout Saturday night and Sunday. U.S. Fifth Air Force jet planes and British aircraft
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  • 116 1 Emergency Regulations have been published providing for the control and restriction of building m the Federation. It has become increasingly aparent that the present capacity of .he building industry m the Federation and the quantity of essential .Materials available are insufficient Lo meet
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  • 70 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 8. Fifteen members of the Dravida Kalagham were arrested on Sunday aiound Broadway when dej monsirating against the presence J of Union Minister Mr. Harekrushna Mahatab. It will be recalled that the Kalagham has decided to blackliag every Union Minister visiting
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  • 111 1 During their meeting m London, some of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers will be broadcasting. Radio Malaya is rebroadcasting ever the Blue Network at 9.45 p.m three of these Talks during this coming week. TODAY the 9th. at 9.45 p.m., the speaker will be the Prime Minister
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  • 54 1 The Commander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, General Sir John Harding left Singapore yesterday. After meeting the new High Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief m .IndoChina, General de Lattre de Tessigny, he will visit Tonkin, on his way to Hongkong. He will be away for away for one week, says an
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  • 54 2 DACCA, Jan. 3, (By Air Mail):— The Aga Khan and Begum Agha Khsn are expected to pay a visit to Decea on January 26, it was learnt here today. This will be the first j visit of the Agha Khan to East Bengal since the
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  • 618 2 Leading Nations Must Learn To Serve Not Dominate Dr. Radhakrishnan's Address At Gauhati Varsity's First Convocation j GAUHATI, Jan. 3- (By Air" Mail) Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, India's Ambassador m Russia said here today that the aim of the leading nations of the world should be not to dominate but to
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  • 269 2 MADRAS, (By Air Mail);— Dr. I T S. fc>. ii.aja.i, lviimsier tor r'ublie iiealth, opened on Dec. 31, the Rathnabhai Jain Dispensary conducted by the Jain Medical Relief Society, j Madias, at 107, Demello's Road, Perambur Barracks. Mr. Jatanlal Daga, President or the Society,
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  • 278 2 Annual Meeting Of National Institute Of Sciences BANGALORE, (By Air Mail).' At the annual meeting of the Na tional Institute of Sciences of India .:cid heie on Jan. 1, Dr. S. L. Hora oi Calcutta was elected President and Dr. K. S. Krishnan (Delhi) and Prof. P. Parija (Banaras) Vice-Pre-sidents,
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  • 186 2 All-India Medical Institute To Be Established NEW DELHI, Jan. B.—lnaugurating the annual meeting of the Association of Surgeons of India m New Delhi on December 30 tbe Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said that more attention should be pad to social and preventive aspects o* medicine distinguished from the curative aspect.
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  • 99 2 DACCA, Jan. 2, (By Air Mail;:Work m connection with the preparation of an air survey map of the river boundary between Rajshahi district m East Pakistan and Murshidabad district m West Bengal began here to-day. A party of five members of a London air survey company,
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    64 2 PHOTO. The great crowd in London's I-iccadilly Circus begin the "Auld Lang Syne" song (-for old times' sake") as clocks chime in the New Year. From their vantag 1 point on the steps of the Eros statue police watch for accidents in the dense mass of people. Bad weather thinned
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  • 198 2 MADRAS, Jan. 8. The leading English daily, HINDU, of Madras has urged for closer co-opera-tion among various Asian countries. xii iiii euiLuxicti un jaa. o unaer tne heading "India and the Middle East," the paper says that m the last few years India
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  • 78 2 MADRAS, (By Air Mail):— The Government of Madras have appointed a Special Officer to draw up a co-ordinated plan for the economic development of the Zamindari area m the Ramanathapuram district. As this area, which covered a major portion of the district, is m a
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  • 200 2 Hindu Mahasabha And Coming Elections: No Alliance With The Akali Dal Contemplated NAGPUR, (By Air Mail):— Dr. N. B. Khare, President of the AllIndia Hindu Mahasabha said here on Jan. 1 that the Sabha was not contemplating any alliance with the Akali Dal, for jointly contesting the general elections. j
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  • 56 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 2, (By Air I Mail): The Prime Minister has received the following reply from Generalissimo Stalin to the message sent on his birthday which fell on December 21, 1950: I "I request you, Your Excellency. to accept my gratitude for your congratulations on the
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  • 110 2 Pakistan Constitution: To Be Formed On Lines Of Indian Republic BOMBAY, Jan. 4 (By Air Mail).— Pakistan will have a general democratic constitution on the lines of the Indian Republic with a President as head of the State, Mr. Tamizuddin Khan, Prosident of j the Pakistan Constituent Assembly. I declared
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    75 2 PHOTO. Premier R. G, Menzies of Australia, accompanied by his wife and daughter, arrived by air in New Delhi, Dec. 25. Premier Jawaharlal Nehru led the group of Government and diplomatic representatives which met the party at the Palam airport. Photo shows: left to right at the airport, Dec. 25:
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  • 459 2 Narain Clarifies Socialist Party's Attitude BOMBAY, (By Air Mail) "lndia should not join any of the two Power blocs of to-day who are preparing the world for another war. India's participation m the war will mean the end of our hard won freedom
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  • 88 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 2, (By Ah I Mail): A Press Note issued by the Ministry of Agriculture says that I he ceiling prices fixed by the Gov■rnnMßt of India for gur m different itates are the maximum prices foi he 1950-51 setson. No increase m prices will, therefc
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  • 1600 3 Minister Munshi is Assurance CALCUTTA (By Air Mail).— An overall picture of India's food position until the coming year was given by Sri K. M. Munshi, India's Food Minister, at a Press Conference at Government House recently. Unless international situation deteriorated, the Food
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  • 78 3 Gaya Other Towns To Come Under Rationing x-AiiN/i, toy Air Main. The Bihar Government have decided fee introduce rationing m Gaya, Monghyr, Dhanbad, and Bhagalpur towns by the beginning of February, 1951. Seven other important towns of the State, namely Patna. Jamshedpur, Darbhanga, Chapra, Katihar, Muzaffarpur, Hajipur are already under
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    52 3 PHOTO. General Jean de Lattre de Tass gny, Commander-in-Chief of the French Forces m Indo-China, is signing on behalf of France a convention setting forth m greater derail the Franco-Vietnam accord of Mar. 8, 1949. The signing took place at Saigon on Dec 23, 1951. The man at right is
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  • 156 3 PARIS. Jan. B.— General Dwight Eisenhower arrived m Paris yesterday where he is to take over com mand of the Atlantic Army. High French officials, service chiefs and diplomats greeted ni-n at the airfield. Replying to General Jean Lechere, who welcomed him or behalf of France
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  • 180 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).—Contrary to leftist belief, the U.N.P. Government was not favouring the capitalists, said Mr. Dudley Senanayake, Minister of Agriculture and Lands, presiding at a U.N.P. youth rally here recently. In support of his statement, Mr. Senanayake raid the Government was taxing the rich
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  • 222 3 NEW YORK, Jan. 8.- World welterweight boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson, arriving here after a four-week European boxing tour, told reporters that "if the things the communists say were true, I would never be m the position I am m today."
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  • 65 3 RANGOON, Jan. B.—Three-hun-dred miles to north of Rangoon, Burmese Communists kidnapped Aung Pc, Deputy Commissioner of the Yamething District. This, was reported to the police here by his wife Daw Tin Aye, who said the Communists snatched her husband from the home of a Burmese official at
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  • 254 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Miss N. A. Briant, Lecturer m Home Science, Lady Irwin's College, New Delhi, thinks there should be a I school m Ceylon to enable students ;to obtain a degree m Home Science. Indian Home Science teachers, striving to receive Government re-
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  • 304 3 CEYLON NEWS: SAIVA PARIPAIANA SABHA'S DEMAND COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). A resolution urging Government to declare both Tamil and Sinhalese, as State and national languages with equal status and recognition throughout eve ry pert of Ceylon was passed at a meeting of the Saiva
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  • 238 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).—Be.ieved to be the first of its kind m che country, a tea factory on cooperative lines has been o»ganis»d .n the Mahapalata Korale. The factory, which will be constructed early next year on a cea.ral site at Diyatalawa. has been
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  • 1706 4 PREPARATORY COMMITTEE IN ITS REPORT SAYS: But Withont Executive Or Administrate Responsibilities Amendment Ot Existing Ordinance Urged The Preparatory Committee on the establishment of a Trade Union Congress m the Colony of Singapore m its report just issued stresses the urgent need for
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  • 800 4 SEVEfIftL CRESTS EFFEOIEB SINGE OHRISTMAS Anti-Communist work by the Singapore police has been intensive and since Christmas it has gained considerable successes, said a Radio Malaya broadcast on Saturday last. Following is the text of the talk entitled "Police and the People": Last week m
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