Indian Daily Mail, 11 January 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL,. VI. MO. 320. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1951. POUR PAGES 10 CENT**.
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  • 124 1 Problem Said To Have Been 'Thrashed Out' LONDON, Jan. io. —An authoritative source told Reuter late last night that a meeting on Kashmir was held lasting for over two hours. The source said that the Kashmir problem was "thrashed out and discussed fully."
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  • 137 1 KARACHI, Jan. 10.— Abdul Gayum Khan, provincial Premier of Pakistan's North- West Frontier Province pleaded for a break with the British Commonwealth. Addressing a public meeting he said: "If a small country like Burma could quit the British Commonwealth and still maintain her international
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  • 29 1 150 CONGRESSMEN RESIGN BAREILLY, (By Air Mali). About 150 Congressmen of Bareiily on Thursday last resigned from the primary membership of tne Congress and joined the People's Coneress.— FOC
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  • 58 1 OTTAWA. Jan. 10. -For the first time an Indian national m Canada has been elected to a public office He is Mr. Naranjan Singh Grewal who topped the poll m the recent elections to the Mission City Municipality. Mission city is governed by three Commissioners,
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  • 106 1 TEHERAN, Jan. 10— In Teheran. Iran's Foreign Ministry gave a farewell luncheon m honour of India's Ambassador, Syed Ali Zaheer. on Jan. 4. Speaking on the occasion, the Persian Foreign Minister, Mr. Mohsin Rais, praised the Ambassador's qualities as diplomat and man. He 3aid:
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  • 187 1 Dalai Lama Plans Pilgrimage To Kapila vast u KALIMPONG, India, Jan. 10.— Tibet's refugee ruler, the 16-year-old Dalai Lama, is considering a pilgrimage to Buddha's birthplace m North India, authoritative sources here said today. (Gautama Buddha was born approximately 563 B.C. near Kapilavastu, now recognized as m the vicinity of
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  • 157 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Jan. 9— The Govern- I ment of India have decided to in- crease the price of raw rubber by 36 per cent, that is from Rs. 90-8-0 to I Rs. 122-8-0 per 100 pounds. The increase is only
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  • 49 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 10.— The He-ad of the Indian Mission m Tibet, i)r S. Sinha, has been advised by t*»e Government of India to stay on m j Lhasa, it is officially learnt m New Delhi. Dr. Sinha has rennrten hmi I GIIS
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    90 1 PHOTO. The King and Queen, held a luncheon at Buckingham Palace or. Jan. 4. for the Commonwealtn Premiers. Seen here in the state dining room of the palace are; (left to right) TheoDhilus E Donges, Representing the South African Premier; Don Stephen Senanayake of Ceylon- Sir Godfrey Huggins of Southern
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  • 78 1 CALCUTTA. Jan. 10.— The annual conference of the representatives of major ports in India approved on January 8 draft legislation for tne administration of major ports i f Cochin. Visakhapatnam, and Kandla. The conference was held aboird the pilot vessel "Bengal", belonging to
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  • 712 1 Red China Must Participate In Japanese Peace Treaty C' WEAL TH PREMIERS' VIE W I. U>NDQN 1 W1«.-AB British Commonwealth *2*ST re last nlght that Communist China Treaty negotiations for a Japanese Peace They thought it would be possible to acconl ad hoc recogni ion to the Peking Government for
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  • 62 1 CULTURE COMES UNDER APARTHEID I "JOHANNESBURG. Jan. 10.—Latest victims of the policy of apartheid m South Africa are cultural organisations. The Union Government have decided to withdraw grants-in-aid of all cultural bodies, which have mixed membership or mixed audiences Among these are: the V.M.C.A. ihe International Club, the Christian Education
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  • 182 1 BANARAS. (By Air Mail).— Mr. Homi Mody, Governor ot Uttar Pradesh, on Jan. 5 advised Sanskrit scholars to abandon the attitude of aloofness which they had so far been maintaining towards public atlairs. The Governor, who was delivering the Convocation Address at the Government
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  • 63 1 NEW A.I.R. TRANSMITTER FOR CALCUTTA CALCUTTA. Jan. 10. A new high-power medium -wave transmitter of All-India Radio's Calcutta station was inaugurated on Jan. f. by the Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, Mr. R. R. Diwakar. The transmitter, located about 20 miles from Calcut ta. has a capacity of
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  • 79 1 MADRAS, Jan. 10.— In view of India's rice shortage, the government would enter into a long term rice import agreement with Burma, the Indian Industry and Supply Minister, Harekrushna Mahtab, told commercial bodies here on Monday. With food self-sufficiency and no import policy, India
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  • 71 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 10.— Copies of Dutch records which will help m writing a detailed history of India m tha 17th and 18th centuries are expected to arrive here shortly from the Hague. The papers have been acquired by the Indian national archieves through the
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  • 48 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 10.— The President of India has approved tae grant of medals to selected census staff for outstanding zeal and quality m work during the 1951 census. The award has been instituted for the first time m the coun. a****m W*OQ.:- GIIS
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  • 165 1 SARDAR JOGINDRA SINGH REFUTES RUMOUR SINGAPORE, Jan. 10.— -The following notification has been issued by Sardar Joginrda Singh, the Trade Commissioner for India m Singapore:— "Mv attention ban tw_pn rimun tn a rumour which is reported to be gaining circulation m
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  • 74 1 The Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald left Smgapore by air yesterday morning to visit Hong Kong. This is one of his routine visits to the Colony, where he will stay with the Governor and confer with him and his advisers on current matters. Mr. Mac
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  • 64 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 10.— The Government of India have decided that no further sales of groundnut «»il and HPS groundnuts are to be registered by export-licensing authorities at Bombay, Calcutta and Madras. This decision has been taken, says a New Delhi Press note issued on
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  • 267 1 ESTATE WAGES: ARBITRATION BOARD MEETS IN K.L. The Board of Arbitration which was set up under Section 4 (2) (c) under the Industrial Courts Ordinance, 1948, met yesterday at the Committee Room of the Federal Legislative Council Chamber In m Kuala Lumpur. The Board is considering a dispute between the
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  • 679 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Jan. 11, 1951. INDIA'S FOOD PROBLEM IV/IO6T Indians m Malaya have A their kith and kin m India and whenever acute food shortage and such other calamities are reported to be prevailing m India, Indians m this country are naturally deeply perturbed. There has been
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  • 577 2 Dr. Katju* s Appeal To People Ot Both Countries CALCUTTA, Jan. 4, (By Air Mail) A fervent plea for the two great countries. India and Burma, to march together towards fulfilment of their destiny was made by Dr. K. N. Katju, Governor of
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  • 93 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 3, (By Air Mail) The President has sent the followling message to Sao Shwee Thaike, President of the Burmese Republic, on the occasion of the third anniversary of the independence of Burma: "On the happy occasion of third anniversary of the independence of Burma,
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  • 238 2 State Aid To industries: Working Of Investment Corporation MADRAS, (By Air Mail).—Measures for co-orainat.ng the activities of the Madras Industrial Investment Corporation and tne Board of Industries functioning under the State Aid to Industries Act, and speeding up the work aj raising finances for ths Corporation were considered at a
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  • 26 2 LONDON, Jan. 10. Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies was ill with influenza and unable to attend the conference of Commonwealth Premiers Monday.- A.P.
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  • 50 2 FRANKFURT, Jan. 9.— Turkey is ready to resume her "traditionally good" trade relations with Germany, the Turkish Minister here said Monday. The Minister Mr. Karajamanog'o. heads a Turk'.sh delegation which arrived here Sunday to begin pre uminary trade discussion with the West German Government. A.P.
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  • 132 2 MADRAS, (By Air Mail) Thc Council of the Provincial Bar Feder ation on Jan. 1, Mr. K. Raja Ayyai presiding, resolved to hold the annual Lawyers' Conference at Calicut the Saraswathi Puja holidays In October. It appointed a committee to consider the proposed legislation,
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    63 2 PHOTO. Pictured here m the State Dining room of Buckingham Palace on Jan. 4 are, (left to right); Clement R. Attlee, Prime Minister of Britain; Princess Margaret and Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India. The picture was taken on the occasion of a luncheon given for the Commonwealth Premiers,
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  • 541 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 10. he bre ik doun of the Dutch-Indonesian talks over the future status of West New Guinea has been received with general regret by the Indian Press. Describing Holland's decision to reject Indonesia's seven point proposal
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  • 658 2 BANGALORE, Jan. 4, {By Air Mail):— ihe need for large-scale production of synthetic foods was emphasised by Dr. G. Sankaran, of the Institute of Public^ Health, Calcutta, when he presided today over the Medical and Veterinary Science Section of the Indian Science Congress.
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  • 128 2 NEW WORKING COMMITTEE OF HINDU MAHASABHA POONA, (By Air Mail) The new Working Committee of th* Akhil Bhavat Hindu Mahasabha was announced here on Dec. 27. Dr. N. B. Khare is President of the Committee, the Vice-Presidents being Mr. L. B. Ehopatkax, Mr. Gokulchand Narang, Mr. N. C. Chal eijee,
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  • 88 2 THAKIN NU WARNS AGAINST "PUPPET" GOVT. RANGOON, Jan. 10. Burmese Premier Thakin Nu warned the nation on Monday against "puppet" government. He told a youth rally here that Burmese independence was endangered less by outside aggressors than by puppets "ready to obey th-o command of foreign masters." He mentioned no
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  • 1079 3 National Planning Committee's Report Adopted HYDERABAD, (By Air Mail).— The 25th All-India Education Conference, which concluded its session on Jan. 1, adopted the report of the National Education Planning Committee constituted by the All-India Federation of the Educational Associations at their Rewa session m 1947.
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  • 98 3 Travancore Producers' Appeal For Decontrol Of Rubber KOTTAYAM (By Air Mail).— A meeting of rubber producers and dealers of Travancore held here recently, Mr. A. C. M. Anthraper President of the Agricultural and Industrial Chamber of Travan-core-Cochin, presiding. The Chairman, m his presidential address, referred to the distressing situation prevailing
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  • 45 3 DJAKARTA, Jan. 10.— Indonesian Prime Minister Mohammed Naisir said yesterday the Government would set up a special commission to reconsider The Hague roundtable agreement to suit the "new situation" brought about by thc Dutch refusal to transfer Western New Guinea to Indonesia. Reuter
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  • 116 3 W. Bengal Govt. To Take Up Judicial Reform Question MADRAS (By Air Mail) Mr. Niharendu Dutt Mazumdar, West Bengal Minister for Justice, told pressmen here on Jan. 1 that the West Bengal Government would take up the subject of judicial reform m all its aspects shortly. Mr. Mazumdar, who was
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  • 72 3 LONDON, Jan. 10. Britain wi.l include naval units among he force? it will place under General Dwight D. Eisenhower's North Atlantic Forces Command. A Defence Ministry spokesman said the number, and types of units had not been decided and that consultation with Gen. Eisenhower, when
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    50 3 fHOTO. lhe Indian Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, is seen here being greeted on his arrival at Northholt ariport (London) on Jan. 3. The aircraft Shri Nehru was travelling m had to land at Hum, near Bournemouth, as weather cancelled out London airport. The Premier flew from Hum to Northholt A.P.
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  • 391 3 SITUATION IN TIBET NOT TO ALTER POSITION GANGTOK, (By Air Mail). The Maharaj Kumar of Sikkim, Pollen Thondup Namgyal, who is looking after the day-to-day business of the state on his father's behalf, stated m an interview here on Jan. 5 that Sikkim woidd definitely
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  • 117 3 BUM.aAx, jan. ru.— *or providing accommodation to displaced persons m Bombay, the State Government has already constructed 10,000 new houses and 700 shops. ln the next two years, further relief will be provided to displaced persons when housing projects for them costs about Rs. 50
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  • 90 3 MADRAS, (By Air Mail). The Government have ffxed Jan. 20, 1951, as the date on which the Madras Estates (Abolition and Conversion into Ryotwari) Act shall come into force m the undertenure estates mentioned below: The estates named comprise 11 estates m Bheemunipatnam taluk, 14 m
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  • 308 3 CEYaLON NEWS: CEYLON BANK CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT COWMBO, (By Air Mail). Sir Ernest De Silva, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Bank of Ceylon, is sceptical of the success of the Governments Cey* lonisation scheme. In his report to the shareholders at the 12th ordinary general
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  • 237 3 M.P. FOR VAVUNIYA SUSPENDED FOR A WEEK COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Mr. C. Suntheralingam, Independent member for Vavuniya, was recently suspended from sitting m the nouse of Representatives for one week. Tne Deputy Speaker, Mr. Albert Peries, who presided at this afternoon's session, named the Memcer for Vavuniya for repeatedly
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  • 73 3 RANGOON, Jan. 10.— An armoured train piloting the Rangoon-Protne passenger express over a stretch of track menaced by rebels was plunged into a river bed on Monday when Communists dynamited a 50-yard bridge 67 miles north-west of Rangoon. The number of *asualties is not known
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  • 46 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) The Government of India have decided to allow the export of 25,000 bales of short staplp "Bengal" cotton to the United States as a special J case, the Commerce Ministry an- 1 nounced, on Dec. 30 F.O.C.
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  • 92 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— The toddy tapping season in the Kalu-' tara district nas ended. The next tapping season will b.*gin in April when the vexed question of Ceylonisation of the industry will crop up. At present, and for over a decade, Malayalee tappers have
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  • 86 3 Tamil Women Urged To Become Midwives And Nurses CHAVAKACHCHERI, (By Air Mail). Mr. V. Kumarasamy, tne local M.P., exhorted Tamil women to take up to midwifery and nursing, at a meeting held m connexion with the annual celebrations of the Varany Rural Development Society. He pointed out instances ?n which
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  • 331 4 For Transport Of Rice And Other Foodstuffs COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Government is considering a proposal to purchase five cargo ships for the transport of rice, flout, sugar and other essential imports. Commissioner of Food Supplies, Mr. K. Alvappillai, has submitted a plan
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  • 165 4 An R.A.F. Dakota Squadron of Far East Air Force, based for the time being at Kuala Lumpur, has just dropped its two millionth pound (weight) of supplies to the Ground Security Forces operating against the bandits m the jungle. This weight _has been dropped inside six
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  • 183 4 Insulation against heat and cold, essential for comfort in dwellings, is normally provided by two materials; one for building and one for insulation. This system is expensive both In money and labour. A single material, known as "Thermalite," which combines the mechanical strength necessary for
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  • 235 4 Adisorderly crowd of up to a hundred Malays and Indonesians gathered at 11.30 p.m. on Tuesday night at the junction of Arab Street and' Beach Road. A police radio car was called and was attacked while attempting to disperse them. The police opened fire. One was
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  • 102 4 MADRAS, Jan. 10. The PanIndian Ocean Science Congress concluded its session m Bangaloxe on Monday after deciding to reconvene every two years. Australia's Invitations to be host to the next session was accepted. The congress formed a Pan-In-dian Ocean Science Association, with India presiding and Australia, Burma,
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  • 142 4 The Trade Marks Ordinance. 1950. (No. 26 of 1950) and the Trade Marks Rules made under the Ordinance have come into force with effect from Jan. L 1951. The Ordinance has been published m a Supplement to the Federation of Malaya Government Gazette of July 4,
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  • 34 4 The Singapore Art Society's second open photographic exhibition will be opened at the British Council Centre, Stamford Road, at S pm. on Friday, Jan. 26 by Mr. W. L. Blythe. Colonial Secretary.
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  • 134 4 HYDERABAD (By Air Mall).— Mr. Justice Sripatrao Palnitkar and Mr. Justice Rai Manohar Pershad. at the Hyderabad High Court on Jan. 2 rejected the application of Habeeb Mohammad, former Subedar of Warrangal. for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court against the sentence of death passed on
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  • 75 4 KARACHI, Jan. 10.— The days of medieval justice were recalled m Karachi recently when a yound man. his face blackened and a garland of old shoes around his neck, was paraded through the main streets of the'old city. He was being punished by the elders for
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  • 46 4 LONDON. Jan. 10.— Air Vice-Mar-shal Sir Ronald Ivelaw Chapman. C-in-C. of the I.A.F. has been appointed Air Marshal m the 1.A.F.. according to the half-yearly promotion list published m London on Jan. 8. Air Marshal Chapman was appointed to his Indian Command m December, 1949 GIIS
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  • 452 4 CUDDALORE, (By Air Mail). Mr. V. Subbiah, former Leader of the Communist Group m the French India Representative Assembly, and now Leader of the French India National Liberation Council, m a statement to the President, says that the French Colonial Power
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  • 121 4 Warning Against Neglect Of Physical Education At Schools HYDERABAD, (By Air Mail):— Inaugurating the "military studies, health and physical education' section on the second day of the 25th session of the All-India Educational Conference at the Osmania University here on Dec. 30, Mr. V. B. Raju Hyderabad's Minister for Labour
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