Indian Daily Mail, 13 January 1951
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Title Section16 1951-01-13 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 322. SINGAPORE SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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587 1951-01-13 1 Reforms Unsatisfactory, Says Congress Chief Koirala Rival Congress However Welcome Proposmlss (From Our Own Correspondent) ~\r~?. JSEW DELHI, Jan. 12. Though King Tribhuvan has welcomed the constitutional proposals announced by the Nepalese Government, the Nepalese Congress leaders who have been conducting valiant insurrection587 words
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Article94 1951-01-13 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 12.— The Govt, oi Incua nave decided to decontrol cement. The Union Industries Minister Mr. Harekrusna ManatiO announcing this at the Southern tnaia Chamber of Commerce warned, however, that decontrol would adversely affect South India fac.ories who were till now94 words
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Article41 1951-01-13 1 SIRENS AGAIN A routine test of sirens will take piace between the hours of 10.30 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday, ednesda y and Thursday, Jan. 15, 16, 17 and 18. Sirens will be tested individually one at a time.41 words
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87 1951-01-13 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 12.— Three leaders of the Azad Pakhtoonistan Movement said in Calcutta on Jan. 10 that a "Provisional Azad Pakhtoonistan Government," with the Fakir of lpi as the head, has been set up with headquarters at Tuba near Chaman inGIIS - 87 words
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Article66 1951-01-13 1 In this item published yesterday, the address of the anthor of this theory Maulvi K. M. Mohd. Salih Sahig of Nagapattinam should be read as 253, Orchard Road, and not as published. furthermore, the explanation of above diagram, omitted yesterday, ls as follows: 1. Sun.66 words
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Article467 1951-01-13 1 Forty-seven Malays were yesterday morning released from the Detention Camp, Ipoh, says an Official Press Release. It adds: The State Secretary, Perak. Inche Mustpha Albakri bin Haji Hassan, told them: "You belong to this country and you should not be misled by Communists whose sole intention467 words
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Article102 1951-01-13 1 Mr. Norman Cousins, editor of the Saturday Review of Literature, is due to arrive m Singapore by BOAC plane from Rong Kong, Jan. 13 enroute to Colombo. He will stop only overnight before leaving on Jan. 14 for Colombo. Mr. Cousins is on his way102 words
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Article64 1951-01-13 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 12.— The Shaw Society m New Delhi has undertaken a plan to work for the acceptance of simplified phonetic spelling throughout the English-speaking world. The society will tackle the problem of chaotic spelling m the English language. Inspiration for the work has been drawn fromGIIS - 64 words
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Article98 1951-01-13 1 (From Oar Own Correspondent) BANGALORE. Jan. 12.— Mysore^s Chief Minister won a vote of confidence by narrow margin. At a meeting of the Congress Legislative Party on Wednesday fully attended, 34 was quite expected; for earlier, a clear majority of 35 members had expressed non-confl-dence in98 words
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68 1951-01-13 1 (From Our Own Cor respondeat) MADRAS. Jan. 12. Education Minister Mr. Madhava Menon revealed that the South Indian States of Madras, Mysore, Hyderabad and Cochin -Travancore are co-operat-ing to establish a central university of Karnatic Music in Madras. The Govt, of India nave expressed support68 words
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Article49 1951-01-13 1 "We have much pleasure to inform you that under the auspices of the Local Indian Congress, Seletar, have remitted Rs. 900 to Mrs. R. Balakrishnan, (Sreemathi K. Demayandhi) and his mother on Jan. 10, 1951. "We hope some more money can be remitted m future."49 words
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Advertisement333 1951-01-13 1 INDIAN SILK MAGNATE'S TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIA N.Z. IMPRESSIONS OF HIS EXTENSIVE TOUR NARRATED Mr. Chandra Prakash, proprietor of Girdhardas Jagmohandas, the famous silk manufacturers of Banaras, has arrived m Singapore en route to India from his extensive tour of Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Fiji, Hawaii and Indonesia for more than333 words
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Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Jan. 13, 1951. NOTES & COMMENTS
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Article150 1951-01-13 2 'FHE Thomson Committee on Electoral Procedure m Singapore deserve to be heartily congratulated on the exhaustive manner m which they have gone into the problem they were asked to tackle. Presided over by Mr. George G. Thomson, the Public Relations Secretary, und aided by other officials both150 words
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Article140 1951-01-13 2 T'HE Thomson Committee's main recommendations are m respect of the electoral registers. That ls as it should be. The present registers are undoubtedly a headache to one and all who have anything to do with them—to the candidates, to the candidates' agents and supporters, and to the140 words
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Article154 1951-01-13 2 ANOTHER important recommendation of the Committee is the co-ordination of the legislative and municipal electoral registers. Thia, as the Committee say, would not only be a great convenience both to the officials engaged m organising elections and to the political parties, but will also mean a great saving154 words
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Article114 1951-01-13 2 ROTABLE among other recommendations of the Thomson Committee is the one stipulating that the number of voters who are dealt with normally at each polling station should not normally exceeti 3,250. That this will help to reduce the congestion at the polling stations and save the114 words
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Article78 1951-01-13 2 AMONG the new names suggested, Paya Lebar is conspicuous by its absence. It is a pity that such a densely-populated area should have to be tagged on to some other area m the absence of a separate seat for itself; but as and when more seats are78 words
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Article, Illustration1722 1951-01-13 2 To Tide Over Conditions Caused By Failure Ot Monsoon TNCC'S APPEAL TO NEW DELHI KANCHEEPURAM, (By Air Mail) -The Tamil Nad Congress Committee, at its meeting here on Jan. 7, adopted a resolution requesting the Government of India to make an allotment ofF.O.C. - 1,722 words
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468 1951-01-13 2 GEN. CARIAPPA'S ADVICE TO EX-SERVICEMEN MADRAS. (By Air Mail)- An appeal to ex-ser-vicemen not to depend 100 much on getting jobs under the Government, but to settle m rural parts and help m the production of food or vegetables with the assistance ofFOC - 468 words
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113 1951-01-13 2 Gold Packed In Honey Tins Seized BOMBAY, Jan. 2, (By Air Mail): Gold bars weighing 720 tolas antl worth about Rs. 75,000 were seized from three Haj pilgrims who arrived here on Darember 31 by s.s. Alva. A party of Customs officials, led by the Assistant Collector, Mr. B. OF.O.C. - 113 words
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Article171 1951-01-13 2 LUCKNOW, (By Air Mail):— The thiee-day old stiike by the tonga, ekka and rikshaw drivers of Luck now was called off following a meeting this afternoon between the Home and Transport Minister Mr Lai Bahadur Shastri and some traiisfort union leaders. One hundred and fifty seven transportF.O.C. - 171 words
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Article33 1951-01-13 2 L ABOUR APPALLATE TRIBUNAL NEW DELHI. (By Air Mail). The Government of India have decided that the principal seat of the labour appellate tribunal will be at Calcutta, says a Press Note. FOCFOC - 33 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-01-13 2 PHOTO. When the 400 citizens of Aaron3'ourg m the eastern State of Pennsylvania and 50,000 visitors celebrated the American principle of religious telerance, leaders of many religious faiths attended the meeting. One of the speakers aas Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan of Pakistan, former vice pre&.dent of the United Nations. GeneralUSIS - 59 words
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Article389 1951-01-13 2 —Dr. Radhakrishnan MADRAS, (By Air Mail) An appeal to world statesmen to think coolly and avoid war was made on Jan. 7, by Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Indian Ambassador to Moscow. In an exclusive interview with UFA, Dr. Radhakrishnan, who is here on a sho. visit, said:F.O.C. - 389 words
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458 1951-01-13 3 Formation Ot Central Govt Soon Envisaged By Afghan Delegation NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— Tiie formation oi a Central Pakhtoonistan Government shortly was en visaged by Mr. Zahiruddin Khan Ramzani, President of the National Assembly of Central Pakhtoonistan, now m New Delhi asFOC - 458 words
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Article80 1951-01-13 3 SRINAGAR. Jan. 6 (By Air Mail). Earth tremors, severest experienced here for some years rocked Srinagar for over two minutes at 10.50 a.m. today ani sent people rushing wildly out inco the open. Many houses m the city were re ported to have cracked and aFOC - 80 words
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Article223 1951-01-13 3 NEV/ DELHI, (By Air Mail/:— The Advisory Board of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, uhich has been meeting here discussed various schemes of agricultural and animal husbandry research, and has recommended a number of them. The Board has recommended thc immediate starting of a nurseryF.O.C. - 223 words
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Article87 1951-01-13 3 PROFESSIONAL TAX IN BA NARAS BANARAS, (By Air Mail). Thc Bunaras Municipal Board has deemed to impose professional tax oa doctors, vaids, hakims and prostitutes, residing within the municipal limits to enhance its revenue. Tne new tax at the flat rate of vis. 60 per year irrespective of tue incomesFOC - 87 words
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91 1951-01-13 3 CONGRESS WORK AMONG LABOURERS URGED NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). The Congress Secretary, Mr. Moaaniai Gautam, has sent a circular to all State and district Congress committees asking them to concentrate on the labour movement through active co-operation with the Indian National Trade Union Congress. Mr. Gautam has directed tneFOC - 91 words
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Article, Illustration108 1951-01-13 3 The three allied High Commissioners m Germany, Mr. John J. Mccloy (U.S.A.), Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick (U.K.). and M. Andre Francois-Poncet. gave a big New Year's reception Jan. 4 for the heads of foreign diplomatic m:s-3ions accredited at the Petersburg, official seat of the High Comm ssion. In the evening theA.P. - 108 words
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250 1951-01-13 3 MADRAS, Jan. 6 (By Air Mail). Mr. T. Prakasam m a statement today says: "My attention has been drawn to a statement by Mr. P. S. Kumaraswami Raja, Chief Minister, wherein he is reported to have said that the fact thatFOC - 250 words
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300 1951-01-13 3 Detention Of Ex-Army Officer: Habeas Corpus Writ Refused MADRAS, (By Air Mall).— ln tn?vlaaras Higs Court, Their Lordships Govinda Menon and Basheer Ahmed Sayeed. JJ., delivered judging on Jan. 4, dismissing an ap--1 cation preferred on behalf of Lieut. R. C hatter ji for the issue of a writ ofFOC - 300 words
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Article, Illustration99 1951-01-13 3 PHOTO. Pictured here at the Hotel Raphael, Paris, Jan. 7, are Field-Mar-shal Lord Montgomery (left) and General Dwight D. Eisenhower, as they greet each other. Field-Marshal Montgomery, Commander of the western Union Military Organisation, flew from Britain to confer with General Eisenhower. Supreme Commander of the Atlantic Armies, who arrivedA.P. - 99 words
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520 1951-01-13 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). Sardar Datar Singh emphasised here the need for accelerating the tempo of agricultural research m India and the application of the results of re search to the actual practice of agriculture. Sardar Datar Singh, who wasFOC - 520 words
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Article39 1951-01-13 3 WASHINGTON. Jan. 12.—American casualties m Korea rose to 42,713 yesterday an increase of 2,537 on last week's, the Defence Department announced. The new total includes 6,247 killed m action, 29,306 wounded and 7.160 missing. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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57 1951-01-13 3 Britain's New Commemorative Stamps LONDON, Jan. 12.— Britain is to issue commemorative stamps for this year's Festival of Britain. Postmaster-General Ness Edwards announced Wednesday the stamps would be issued "subject to what tbe King might say." Later a Post Office spokesman said their design would not be officially disclosed untilReuter - 57 words
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349 1951-01-13 3 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). A higher fee for "private" marriages (marriages at private residences) and longer notice for marriages by special licence are among the main features of the proposed General Marriage Registration Ordinance contemplated by the Minister of Home Affairs.FOC - 349 words
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68 1951-01-13 3 MADRAS (By Air Mail).— The Madras Government are considering remission of land revenue m fifteen districts m the State affected by the failure of the north-east monsoon. A total of 44,00,000 acres of irrigated paddy land is stated to be thus affected. Collectors ofFOC - 68 words
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Article49 1951-01-13 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 5 (By *;r Mail). -Mr. M. L. Bhardwaj. Deputy Principal Information Officer, has been appointed as the Principal Information Officer, Ministry ol Information, m place of Mr. B L. Sharma, who is at present at Lake Success with the Indian Delegation. FOCFOC - 49 words
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581 1951-01-13 4 S. E. Asia Peoples Want To Be Free, Says U. S. Official WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.— 1t is to the best interest of the people m Southeast Asia to remain m the free world, John F. Melby, officer m charge of Philippine Affairs m the U.S. Sta te Department, said TuesdayUSIS - 581 words
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288 1951-01-13 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. —An American professor believes that the strong nationalistic feelings of Asian peoples can be expet ted to resent Soviet domination nf their countries and to weaken that domination. "Only false fears of Western intentions can keep peoples of the288 words
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368 1951-01-13 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.— Following is a statement m full which was issued Tuesday by Jess Larson, Administrator of General Services: "Seveal weeks ago it was pro- ing shipping arrangements, it was posed by tnis Administation to a i considered advisable tnat rubberUSIS - 368 words
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Article90 1951-01-13 4 Commenting on Dato Tan Cheng Lock's reported statement that the agreed views of the Community Liaison Committee had been practicaUy turned down by the Government, a Government spokesman said yestedday that the facts wer? that the Federation Govenment had dafted Federal and State Legislation90 words
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Article72 1951-01-13 4 More than 553 lepers m Trafalgar Home, Singapore, were given a New Year's Treat when the Rev. I?. A. Davidson, of the Independent Misslonery Movement, distributed gifts to the value of over $3,000. The treat is the third of its kind organised by The Rev. C. A.72 words
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400 1951-01-13 4 S'P ORE RELIGI OUS LEADERS CONDEMN RECENT RIOTS PLEDGE TO PROMOTE GOODWILL AMONG ALL PEOPIE The following statemen t has been issued by members of the Inter-Religious Organisation and other re Dresentatives of reliirious bodies m Simranore "The world today is an arena m which the forces of good and400 words
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Article58 1951-01-13 4 A Brigand light Bomber of Malaya Air Command crashed yesterday morning into the jungle m Pahang, during an airstrike. against bandit positions. Far East Air Force announce last night. There is no news at present of the aircraft crew of 3. 1 Ground rescuer services have alered and58 words
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Advertisement121 1951-01-13 4 V— —-a —J. J-— *mm*. KzzJL_IJL-3LJE«iU^XI TODAY: 7.00 and 9.15 P.M. John Payne and Gail Russel "EL PASO" (m Teclinicolor) NIMMI 5 BACK In 1951's Festival of Glamour Music ROYAL From To-day for a few days only DAILY AT 3 7.30 P.M. PRASANNA A Beautiful Malayalam Picture featuring the famous121 words
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