Indian Daily Mail, 14 January 1951

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  • 18 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 323. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CEN3N.
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  • 360 1 Former Indian Agent In K. L. Appointed To Interim Council JAIPUR, (By Air Mail).— Pandit Hiralal Shastri, Chief Minister ot Rajasthan, submitted tne resignation of his Cabinet to the Rajpramunn. The resignation has been accepted. The Hajpramukh has appointed an interim Council of Ministers consisting of
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  • 64 1 KARIMGAwI (Assam), (By Mr .viaii; as a result ot a devastating are ac iViaijaon, six mues from her^. uoree refugee equips consisting oi wine hutments ot reiugees witn ai. tnelr oeianginga were compiete.y gulled on Jan. 6. Aoout 200 reiusees nave rendered sneiterless. Tiw oUDan'i.sional omcer
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  • 76 1 I.A.F. PLANE FORCE LANDS BOMBAY, (By Air Mail>.— An Indian Air Force "dove" aircraft carrying India's Deputy Minister lor Defence, Major-General Himmatsmghji force -landed due to en gine trouble 40 miles from Jaipur on Jan. 8. The occupants of Uir aircraft were reported safe. The plane was on a direct
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  • 169 1 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).:— At Me meeting of the Planning Commission held recently to consider tht development programme of thc ma ten industry "m India, it was disclosed that the present rated capacity of production per year was bout 700.000 cases, each of
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  • 85 1 KARACHI, Jan 13.— A purchase nission irom France is expected Lo /.Sit Pakistan m tne tniro wee* vi February- The Frencn miss.on, ■vhase personnel and exact o*%.k> //ni be announced m Paris, w.il /isit all important towns m Pakistan for three weeks oar so.
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  • 66 1 LAHORE. (By Air Mail).—While the rail-borne traffic from Pakistan to India during the month of Dec. 1950. registered further decrease over that of November 1950, the traffic from India to Pakistan showed an improvement, according to a Press Note issued by tho North-Western Railway. The North-Western Railway
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  • 28 1 NEW DELHI. (By Air Mail). The Afghan press delegation which was in Delhi for the past few days left for Calcutta on Jan. 8. FOC
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  • 61 1 LAHORE. (By Air Mail). Tfte 2*l -day -old strike by workers of the Bata shoe factory ended on Sunday Jan. 7 following fhe appointment of an adjudicator by the Governor. The appointment of the adjudicator has brought, all the points of dispute between workers and
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  • 304 1 BANGALORE, (By Air Maii).— That no resolution need be discussed at the present session on "matters pertaining to the Mysore State Legislature Congress Party" was the verdict given by the Mysore Provincial Congress Committee on Jan. 7on the second and the last
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  • 179 1 MADRAS, (.By Air Mail). The Government of India propose t) set apart Rs. 40,000 towards the establishment of a Central College of Carnatic Music m Madras, it is learnt. According to the schem-j, which is shortly to be finalised m consultation with the interested States
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  • 36 1 KARACHI. (By Air Mail).— A I spokesman of the Pakistan Foreign Ministry said on Jan. 9 that there was no truth m a local report that Pakistan was contemplating signing a non.aggresion pact with Russia. FOC
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  • 193 1 PAKHTOON 'JIRG A' IN DELHI" PROTEST BY PAKISTAN GOVT. KARACHI, (By Air Mail). —The holding of an All-India Pakhtoon Jirga m Delhi recently has led to a "strong" protest by Pakistan to India. Informed sources said here to-day that Pakistan's view is that grant of permission by India to hold
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  • 71 1 LAHORE, (By Air Mail). The PaKistan uoverrmem are considering the question oi entrusting the entire banking business m the country now bcig carried on Dy tne Imperial Bank to the National Bank of Pakistan from July 1, it is learnt. Aftet the change is effected the National
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  • 307 1 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). India has made "substantial progress" m the policy of preserving coastal shipping for Indian shippers, according to official sources. The licensed tonnage of foreign shipping engaged m coastal trade m January 1951 stood at 48.000 tons compared
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  • 54 1 ASSAM, (By Air Mail).— An ex. tea garden worker was killed and hLs wile seriously wounded m vtllige Gopalpur, about 22 miles from here, when armed dacoits raided their house recently. The desparadoes are reported to have decamped with household property. Two persons have been arrested
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  • 827 2 Nehru's To Children NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) Mr. Nehru, m an article specially written for the Children's number of Shanker's Weekly, emphasises that "if we meet people m a friendly way, they also .crow friendly; but if we are afraid of them or
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  • 688 2 Sale Of Books ln India DECLINE IN DEMAND FOR FICTION B**kJ!**fB£Zi (By Ai J Mail).— The Indian public are reading far less 'mSS hrJSf B ature and JP°/ try but have taken to scientific Sid techSublish?rs h?re neVer bef re Since the end of the war according to he sa
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  • 280 2 COL LECT IO N OF TAX ON LAND HELD BY REBELS IN BURMA STAYED. MAUKAS, Jan. z (By Air Mail). i C. V. R. M. Alagappa Chettiai (Kanadukathan), Secretary of the Indian Advisory Committer to the Burma Nattukottai Chettiar's Association, writes: Representations were made by tne Committee to the Government
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  • 910 3 MR. SANTHANAM REVIEWS IMPROVED FACILITIES BOMBAY, (By Air Mail).— "Railways have been doing well. The complaints we are getting now are about over-crowding of passengers. Even m the case of over-crowding of passengers, we have given considerable relief by the introduction of Janata
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  • 236 3 COLOM3O. (By Air Mail).— The Ceylon Students' Association ir London after voting Left -winy sympathisers into power at their annual general meeting here recently decided to send this telegram to Premier Attlee at Nov. m Downing Street: "We the Ceyon Students' Association m the
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    97 3 R. G. MENZIES, Australian Premier, accompanied by his wife and daughter, laid a wreath on the Simadhi (site of cremation) of Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat, Dec. 26. Present at the ceremony were I. S. Chopra, India's Chief of Protocol, and 11. R. Gollan, Australian Hiph Commissioner to Ind I i.i.
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  • 257 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).- Mr A. E. Goonesinha, Minister of State and Chief Government Wh'p, labt week charged the Government With failing to encourage the temoerance movement. Mr. Goonesinha said this at the P. R. Senanayake commemoration meeting held at Ananda College hall. He alleged
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  • 178 3 Lining Of Canals: Hydraulic Engineers Discuss Subject BOMBAY, (By Air Mail) —The four-day conference of International Hydraulic Engineers from 27 countries of the world concluded on Jan. 5. A large number of delegates left this afternoon for Poona on a twoday study tour of the Central Water Power, Irrigation and
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  • 235 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). —"Thousands of applications for Ceylon citizenship have been submitted by workers on tea and rubber plantations but up till now not a single worker's name has found a place m the Gazette notifications," says Mr. V. K. Vellayan, Honorary
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  • 73 3 JAFFNA, (By Air Mail). The following resolutions were passed at the executive committee meeting of the All-Ceylon Saiva Harijan Maha Sabai, presided over by Mr. M. Selliah. (1) That Hindu members ol Parliament should move for legislation to secure temple entry fo.* depressed classe?.
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  • 66 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. The United States is pressing the Netherlands to settle the dispute over the future status of Western New Guinea. Notes expressing American concern at the failure of the recent negotiat'ons were delivered to both governments over t he weekend, officials said. The State
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  • 341 3 Ban On Smoking In Cinemas? Madras Government To Introduce Bill MADRAS, (By Air Mail). —The Government propose to introduce m the Legislature shortly a Bill further to amend the Madras City Police Act, 1888, and the Places of Public Resort Act, 1888, to provide for prohibition of smoking m certain
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  • 244 3 Debt Claims Of Refugees: Suggestions Invited To Amend Act NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). The Rehabilitation Ministry has invited suggestions from indivi duals and organisations on tnt proposed Bill to be introduced in the next session of Parliament to replace the Displaced Persons (Institution of Suits) Act, 1948, and the
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  • 250 3 GAUHATI. (By Air Mail -Sri Bishnuram Medhi. Chief Minister of Assam told a press conference here on Jan. 4 that the Assam Government had approached the Government of India for a quake and flood rehabilitation grant of Rs. 3.47,00.000. Sri
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  • 324 3 Rehabilitation Plans For E. Pakistan Refugees Finalised PATNA. (By Air Mail):— Dr. Sri Krishna Sinha, Chief Minister of Bihar, told the refugees lodged at Mok amen camp, that plans for rehabilitation of the displaced persons from East Pakistan had been finalised by the State Government and would be implemented immediately
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  • 313 3 Equal Rights For Tribesmen: Assam Premier's Assurance DHUBRI, (Assam) (By Air Mail) —The Chief Minister of Assam, Shri Bishnuram Medhi, accompanied by the Forest Minister Shri Rupnath Brahma is now on a tour of the tribal areas of the Goalpara district He has visited a number of tribal centres where
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  • 37 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 0 (By A r Mail).— M. Farhan Bey al-Sht-i--beilat today presented his creden :ials to President Raj end. -a Prasa rt as Minister m India of the H^sh^ mite kingdom of the Jordon.— FOC
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  • 559 4 Application Held Not Maintainable MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— At the Madras High Court, the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Panchapakesa Aiyar delivered judgment on Jan. 6 m a reference made by the Commissioner of Labour, Madras, under the Workmen's Compensation Act m respect of a
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  • 249 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday.— The Board of Arbitration which consists of Mr. Justice E. N. Taylor, Mr. W. G. Scott and Ungku Aziz met again on Thursday. The parties were represented by the same teams, led respectively by Mr. P. P. Narayanan and Mr. A. V. Beith.
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  • 349 4 SIKHS CELEBRATE GURU GOBIND SINGH'S BIRTHDAY By J. BALKARA SINGH Today, m Singapore and the world over, Sikhs will celebrate the anniversary of the birth of the great Indian Patriot Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Guru of Sikhs, who was born m 1666 A.D. at Patna, the capital of Bihar,
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  • 167 4 U. P. Assembly Passes Land Reforms Bill Minister, Mr Govind BaUabh Pant, «iT3^ B^iSmw The* man--65 PT *y the IHouse1 House and as conformity with the Congras Party election manifesto, which sai d that zamindars were to be ranS after payment of a reasonable comp rilsat ion removea Mr. Pant
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  • 96 4 Tne price of some of the mo-e popular kinds of cigarettes has oeen increased recently by retail. $71 m some areas. The principal -ooacco distributors advise that the increases have not been made by chem, and that there is no justification for any extra charge
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  • 57 4 The official opening of the Assizes xt Johore Bahru Supreme Court will be held on Jan. 15, at 10.30 a.m. In the course of the opening ceremony, the Judge, Federation of Malaya, Johore Bahru, will inspect a Guard- of Honour provided by the Police Force after which
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  • 32 4 KARIMGANJ (Assam), (By Air Mail). Sri Baidyanath Mukherje Deputy High Commissioner for India m Pakistan and a former .Minister of Assam has been elected President of the Karimganj District Congress Committee. FOC
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