Indian Daily Mail, 10 January 1951
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Title Section16 1951-01-10 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 319. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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290 1951-01-10 1 Warning Against Becoming fatalistic And Hysterical LONDON. Jan. 9.— lndian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru last night cautioned people to avoid the fatalistic belief that a third world war is inevitable. Speaking to 1,500 members of the Indian community m London, he said: "I doA.P.; Reuter - 290 words
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Article130 1951-01-10 1 I LONDON, Jan. 9.— Prime Minister D. S. Senanayake of Ceylon said on Monday night the great nations could break the vicious circle oi balance of power, fear of insecurity and armament race" by sacrificing some prestige and privilege. He is attending the British Commonwealth Premiers' conferenceA.P. - 130 words
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Article168 1951-01-10 1 LONDON. Jan 9. Britain ancl France m notes published yesterday rejected Soviet charges of violating their wartime agreement withßusla and counter-charged that the Soviet Union was maintaining vast military forces The two notes, drafted In closiconsultation, were handed m last Friday m Moscow. Though not identical theyReuter - 168 words
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Article40 1951-01-10 1 Air Vice-Marshal Sir Frank Melersh. Air Officer Commanding the &JLF. m Malaya, flies to Sarawak tolay (Wednesday Jan. 10) for a rou- tine visit to the Governor. The A.O.C. is due to return to Changi tomorrow (Thursday).40 words
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384 1951-01-10 1 LONDON. Jan. 9. Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan. Prime Minister of Pakistan, declared last night that the peace of the world depended on peace m Asia. "You cannot allow one-third of ihe world to live m misery and hope the world at large willReuter - 384 words
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Article132 1951-01-10 1 WEST FRONT, KOREA. Jan 9 Chinese forces entered Osan, 28 air miles south of Seoul. Allied forces pulled south of Osan over the weekend. Osan Is where the first American soldier was kill 'ed m action after U.S. ground I troops entered the Korean war lastA.P. - 132 words
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Article75 1951-01-10 1 The Netaji Hindi High School will reopen on Monday, Jan. 15 A special Hindustani class will be commencing for the Senior Cambridge students and also a new class for the beginners. Limited vacancies exist m Rashtra Bhasha. Madhyama, and Prathamic classes. Ail students are requested *o75 words
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55 1951-01-10 1 C'WEALTH PREMIERS TO DISCUSS KASHMIR LONDON. Jan. 9.— lt is now confirmed that informal discussions on the Kashmir question between India, Pakistan, Britain and some other Commonwealth Prime Ministers will be held late this evening. It was till not known which of the other dominion Prime Ministers will be takingReuter - 55 words
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Article96 1951-01-10 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 9.— Mr. B. N. Kapur, Charge d' Affaires-designate of the Indian Embassy m Inn and thc Indian Legation m Iraq, left Delhi for Bombay yesterday. He leaves Bombay by the S.S. "Durand on Jan. 10 and will reach Khorramshahr on Jan. 20. He wil!GIIS - 96 words
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Article42 1951-01-10 1 The following list of 12 paid holidays which have been authorised during 1951 for daily-paid employees of Government, other than those employed on a temporary basis for a period not exceeding one month, is published for information.42 words
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206 1951-01-10 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 9— Nepal's Prime Minister. Mohun Shumshere Jung Bahadur Rana. Monday night issued a 2.000-word declaration from Khatmandu announcing reforms m his country, which the Foreign Ministry said are "m substantial agreement with the advice tendered by the Government ofA.P. - 206 words
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Article146 1951-01-10 1 SHAW'S OWN OBITUARY LONDON. Jan. 9.- George Bernard Shaw actually wrote his own obituary. This latest anecdote about the famous British playwright wjj died last fall came from Hesketh Pearson, Shaw's personal biographer. It happened m 1948 when Shaw was ill. The British Broadcasting Corporation approached Pearson and suggested heReuter - 146 words
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168 1951-01-10 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 9— Discussing the proposals advocated by Australia and New Zealand for a joint organisation of defence m South-East Asia, the "Times of India" examines India's attitude towards these. "It is not difficult to understand why India is disinclined toGIIS - 168 words
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Article103 1951-01-10 1 Following on the recent arrestts m connection with the distribution of M.C.P. propaganda, the police have appealed for information leading to the arrest of Eu Chooi Yip, exreporter and Lim Khean Chye, lawyer. The police have also drawn the attention of the public to Emergency Regulation103 words
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190 1951-01-10 1 ESTATE WAGES: ARBITRATION BOARD SET UP A Board of Arbitration has been set up under Section 4(2) (c) of the Industrial Courts Ordinance, 1948, to settle a trade dispute between the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association and Rubber Estate Workers Unions as represented by the negotiating committee empowered to act190 words
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37 1951-01-10 1 KERALA SAMAJAM TO ENTERTAIN VISITING DANCERS The Singapore Kerala Samajam has decided to entertain Lalitha. Padmini and Party who are on a short visit to the Colony. The Samajam's Executive Committee Will meet today to discuss details37 words
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658 1951-01-10 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Jan. 10, 1951. SIMPLE BUT ONLY REMEDY T'HE recruitment of more Chinese to the Singapore Police Force and the payment of a higher basic pay are said to be the main recommendations made by the Police Commissioner of Hong Kong Mr. D. W. Macintosh for658 words
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1336 1951-01-10 2 Import Control Licensing Policy Of India Govt. Enquiry Committee's Recommendations Accepted NEW DELHI, Jan. 4, (By Air Mail) :—The Government of India have accepted most of the recommendations made by the Import Control Enquiry Committee which submitted its recommendations m October last, according to a resolution passed by Government. SomeF.O.C. - 1,336 words
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398 1951-01-10 2 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail), Mr. Jwalaprasad I lwari, the newly elected President of the Bombay Bullion Association, addressing a meeting of the Association on Jan. 2 declared that the policy of the newly elected Board wouid be "to act m such* aFOC - 398 words
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Article67 1951-01-10 2 JAMMU, Jan. 9. Speaking at Bhadarwah, 130 miles north of Jammu on Jan. 2. the Kashmn Premier, Sheikh Abdulaii. said thai the State Constituent Assemoiy which is being convened this year will decide on the future of the Ruling Dynasty, grant of compensation to landlords,GIIS - 67 words
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Article, Illustration76 1951-01-10 2 PHOTO. King Farouk of Egypt, reputedly an excellent shot, is pictured here, Dec. 19, with his bag for the day during a trip to the royal shooting grounds at the Nile Delta North- East of Cairo. He was accompanied on the trip by several friends. Egypt has some of theA.P. - 76 words
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258 1951-01-10 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 9. Commenting on the meeting held m Delhi on Jan. 2 to welcome the three representative of the Pakhtoonistan National Assembly, the English daily "Times of India" asserts that Pathans demand for the right of self-determination is justified. In its editorialGIIS - 258 words
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Article78 1951-01-10 2 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail).— M Fiidovkin, well-known film directoi and M. Cherkasov, celebrated acton., both of Russia, arrived here by air irom Rome on Dec. 31 at the invita tion of the Soviet Cine Art Festival Committee which recently held an exhibition at Calcutta. Travelling mF.O.C. - 78 words
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Article199 1951-01-10 2 NONSENSICAL PETITION BAGHDAD. J;m. 9.— The leading Baghdad nev.-.-;paaer, AL NAHAR," lias described as "nonsensical" the recent despatch to the U.N. of the document containing signatures for Uie so-cal.ei Kashmir Liberation Pledge. (The signature campaign was organised m Pakistan by a body called the Motameri-i-Alam-i-Islami.) The paper m a recentGIIS - 199 words
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58 1951-01-10 2 BOMBAY. Jan. 9. Progress o: irrigation schemes m India m the last three years has been praised by the President of the International Association of Hydraulic Research, Dr. Straub. He said at a function m Bombay on Jan. 3 that India had made appreciable a.Ivanc-GIIS - 58 words
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2363 1951-01-10 3 DR. KHARE'S PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS TO 29TH SESSION POONA, (By Air Mail).— Dr. N. B. Khare, President of the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha, called upon the Hindus of India on Dec. 24 to organise themselves as Hindus to meet the internal and externalFOC - 2,363 words
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404 1951-01-10 3 Revival OI Buddhism: Bhikku Congress To Collect 20,000 Signatures CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). The All Ceylon Bhikkhu Congress has laun ched a 20,000 signature campaign to bring pressure on Government to revive Buddhism. Representatives of the congress are now visiting Buddhist homes collecting signatures for the memorandum whichFOC - 404 words
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302 1951-01-10 4 H.Q. For Area Extending From Afghanistan To Korea JNEW DELHI, Jan. 9.. Dhyan Mungat, head of the regional office of the International Confederation of Free. Trade Unions (ICFTU), is preparing to open a branch ICFTU office m Singapore. It willUSIS - 302 words
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435 1951-01-10 4 Following approval of the appointment of Mr. Dhyan Mungat as Asian representative of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFf U >, the Executive Board at its third session m Brussels decided to engage a Director of Education to work from the SingaporeCGO Press release - 435 words
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Article106 1951-01-10 4 THE HAGUE, Jan. 9. -The U.S. ..Jovernment has submitted a njc> to the Dutch and Indonesian Gov. irnments expressing "concern" ov r the breaking off of negotiations <n the New Guinea issue. A Dutch Foreign Office spokesman yesterday pointed out that it was not theA.P. - 106 words
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52 1951-01-10 4 Be True Sens Of Soil Aga Khan RAJKOT, Jan. 9— The Aga Khan advised a large gatherihg of his followers, who had come to receive him at Rajkot on- his arrival from Bombay on Jan. 4, to be "the true sons of the soil," as lie would not tolerate au.vGIIS - 52 words
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124 1951-01-10 4 MINISTER PONNAMBALAM TO VISIT MALAYA Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam, Minister tor Industries, Industrial Research and Fisheries, Ceylon, will arrive by plane from Sydney at about 3.50 p.m. on Jan. 11. He will be m Singapore on Jan. 11 and 12, and will leave for Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 13 morning,124 words
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Article24 1951-01-10 4 Sri K. R. Adiyodi, Astrologer, Jasin, Malacca will be leaving tc India by vTaia<furga oh furlough and will beieturning within 3 montns.24 words
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Article196 1951-01-10 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 9. The United States will send three geologists to aid the government of India on two Point Four technical assistance projeects approved under an agreement signed recently between the two countries. This agreement is the initial step taken toward Implementing the general PointUSIS - 196 words
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169 1951-01-10 4 DJAKARTA, Jan. 9.— A memb r of the Indonesian Parliament, Mr. Djokoporawiro, told Aneta news agency here yesterday that about 3 000 Dyak tribesmen in Indonesian Borneo, were preparing to migrate illegally to Sarawak in British Borneo. He alleged that the reason fir this mas>Reuter - 169 words
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89 1951-01-10 4 RUSSIANS APPRECIATE INDIA'S SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENTS BANGALORE, Jan. 9.— The Sovet Scientific Delegation, now attending the 38th session of the Indian Science Congress and the first session of the Pan-Indian Ocean Science Congress at Bangalore, has expressed appreciation of achievements by Indian scientists m various branches of science. The delegation hopedGIIS - 89 words
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80 1951-01-10 4 BURMESE GOVT. TROOPS RECAPTURE GYOBYU WATERWORKS RANGOON, Jan. 9.— Government i troops have recaptured Gyobyu waterworks— Rangoon's main water supply— from the rebel forces wno have occupied the area for three years, according to reports received here, on Sunday. The water works, situated about 75 miles north-west of Rangoon wereA.P. - 80 words
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325 1951-01-10 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 9. Reflecting a world increase m production of nat ural rubber during November of last year as compared with the same month of 1949. the Malayan output m Novend)er was reported at about 57,000 tons. This fiyure boosted the JanuaryNovember 1950 Malayan totalUSIS - 325 words
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148 1951-01-10 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—Formation of the American Emergency Food Committee for India, a citizen's volunteer group, was announced here Thursday by Dorotny Norman, a New York author w.u is the Committee's chairman. Miss Norman said at a press conference that the group was formedUSIS - 148 words
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155 1951-01-10 4 Housing and town planning activities are to be co-ordinated on a worldwide scale by United Nations. This new section of the U.N Social Affairs Department will be directed by Ernest Weissmann who takes up his duties next week. D» will relinquish the position of Director155 words
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Article110 1951-01-10 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 9.— Technical experts representing 14 nations began a three-day conference ou Sunday on flood control in the region covered by the United Nations Economic Commission f^r Asia, and the Par East. Represented at the parley are Australia, Burma, Ceylon, Fran^. India. Indonesia, Nepal,A.P. - 110 words
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83 1951-01-10 4 President's Condolence Message On Dr. Karl Rennets Death NEW DELHI, Jan. 9.— The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, has sent the following condolence message to the acting President o. J Austria on the demise of Dr. Karl itenner. President of Austria: "Profoundly shocked to learn of t»e saa demise of theGIIS - 83 words
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Article104 1951-01-10 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 9.— High Tibo. tan officials who have been m Kalimpong for months left m Sunday for Yatung to confer Witn the Dalai Lama, ruler of their Communist -invaded land, reports trom Gangtok said on Sunday. The Dalai Lama reached Yatung, primitive mountainA.P. - 104 words
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