Indian Daily Mail, 15 January 1951
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Title Section17 1951-01-15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 324. SINGAPORE, MONDAY JANUARY 15, 1951. ar; FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.17 words
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182 1951-01-15 1 Legislators To Speak In Telegu Only! (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 14. The Andhra Mahasabha Conference which met in Guntor ou Sunday has decided to begin a programme of action to attain a separate Andhra Province. As a first step, all Andhra182 words
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Article92 1951-01-15 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 14.— Khenchen L. Sanden, 18 -year -old elder brotnor of the self-exiled Dalai Lama of Tibet has arrived m Calcutta from Yatung. provisional seat ol the Tibetan Government near the Tibet-Sikkim border. Sanden, who was accompanied by two Tibetan Government officials, said there wasReuter - 92 words
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Article131 1951-01-15 1 BOMBAY (By Air Mail). The Indian Tariff Board has concluded its india n Tariff Board has concluded its nquiry into the claim of the artificial silk and cotton and artificial mixed fabrics for continuance of protection beyond March. The Board discussed the country's equirements m artificial silkFOC - 131 words
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Article50 1951-01-15 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 14. Britain and India bc«aJX~negotiations n Friday for a bilateral air agreement. The Indian Government representatives talked with the British delegation led by Sir George Cribbet. Deoutv Secretary of thp British Minister of Civil Aviation. The talks are expected to last a week. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article83 1951-01-15 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, Jan. 14— The Rajapramukh inaugurating the Central Education Boards meemig held here on Sunday stressed the need for implementing immediately the recommendations of the Radhakrishnan Committee regarding the reorientation of Higher Education m India after freedom. He also urged that Secondary83 words
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Article49 1951-01-15 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 14.— The ahses of the late Louis Thivy, father of Mr. J. A. Thivy, who died in November last in Mauritius, were brought here on Thursday and interred after a requiem in the St. Patrick's Cemetery in Pudupet. Copyright.49 words
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Article, Illustration76 1951-01-15 1 LCCKNOW. Jan. 14.—Butwal. most important commercial centre of western Nepal, has fallen into the hanls of the former Commander-in-Chief of Nepal, General Rudra Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana, who is now leading the insurgents m that sector, according to Nepali CongTess source^ here. Butwal is 120FOC - 76 words
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119 1951-01-15 1 Ban On MangalaBombay's Decision Challenged i From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Jan. 14. The enterprising film producer Mr. S. S. Vasan i challenged the right of the Bombay Government to ban the showing of film "Mangala" (Hindi version of the I Tamil Mangamma) because the film was longer than 11,000119 words
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75 1951-01-15 1 (From Our Own Correspondent* MADRAS. Jan. 14. After many years of negotiations the Governments of Madras State and CochinTravancore have at last reached agreement on the utilisation of-Peri-var Lake waters for the developing of Hvdro-electric power on the Palani Hills. More than 40.000 kilowatt power75 words
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Article33 1951-01-15 1 LONDON, Jan. 14.— Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan who has been attending th« Commonwealth talks m London was received by King George VI at Buckingham Palace yesterday ReuterReuter - 33 words
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97 1951-01-15 1 Madras Governor Personally Leads Own Team (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Jan. 14.— Maharaja of Bhavanagar himself led the Madras Governor's Eleven in then three-day match against the Commonwealth Team which began here on Sunday. He fielded well throughout the whole day in the Sun and briUiantly caught out the97 words
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Article55 1951-01-15 1 SEGREGATION ONLY WAY CAPE TOWN, Jan. 14.— The South African government is building up its apartheid (racial segregation) campaign m 1951 as "the only way of avoiding a blood bath," Minister of Native Affairs Senator H. F. Verwoerd told his congress. He said the government has allocated £20,600,000 to theA.P. - 55 words
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Article28 1951-01-15 1 A Yap Ec Chian Scholarship has been awarded to Master Cabrial Danakody, a pupil m Std. II of the Pasir Panjang English School, Singapore,28 words
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229 1951-01-15 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Jan. 14.— The Premier Sikh ruler m India the Maharaja of Patiala declared himself against the idea of the creation of a separate Sikh State when addressing a Press Conference here on Sunday. Emphasising the need for national unity, the229 words
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110 1951-01-15 1 S'PORE PLANES VIOLATING INDONESIAN TERRITORY! JAKARTA, Jan. 14.— An Indonesian member of parliament on Saturday accused the Singapore administration of violating Indonesian territory by Singapore-based R.A.F. planes. The M.P. Mohamed Noh of ithe left-wing group, said R-A.F. planes are frequently flying at low altitude over the Indonesian islands of SambuA.P. - 110 words
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Article32 1951-01-15 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 14.— The Bombay Government Friday announced reduction of the food grains ration from 12.9 ounces daily per person as the food crisis deepened m India.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article29 1951-01-15 1 SYDNEY, Jan. 14.— The Federated Cierks* Union of Australia fined a 77 years old tally cleric £3 for doing too much work on the waterfront. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article58 1951-01-15 1 BEIRUT, Jan. 14.— The formation of a common Arab Army to defend the Middle East is expected to be put to the seven-state Arab League conference m Cairo on Jan. 20, according to political quarters here. But it was thought some Arab nations mightReuter - 58 words
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Article23 1951-01-15 1 During December 1950, remiti tances to China from Singapore were $2,376,433.13. From the Fede- ration of Malaya they were $3,346,289.04.23 words
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876 1951-01-15 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Jan. 15, 1951. GREATER INDIA FEDERATION DROF. T. K. Venkataraman of the Pachaiyappa's College, Madras, m his book "India and her Neighbours" published m 1947 (Vora Co. Publishers Ltd., 3, Round Building, Kalbadevi Road, Bombay 2 already reviewed m the Indian Daily Mail) has suggested876 words
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324 1951-01-15 2 Australian Scientist Explains His Experiment BANGALORE, (By Air Mail) Prof. E. G. Bowen, a member of the Australian delegation to the Indian Science Congress, m a popular lecture under the auspices of the Indian Science Congress explained his experiments at "productionF.O.C. - 324 words
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82 1951-01-15 2 MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— The' Government oi india have deciatu to decontrol cement Sri Raraurusnna MahiaD, Minister tor Commerce and inuustry, announced here on Jan. 8. "Tne Minister, who was addressing the cnamoeis of Commerce, stud tnat tne decontrol mignt result m sullenng toF.O.C. - 82 words
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Article129 1951-01-15 2 BOMBAY, Jan. 4. (By Air Mail): Tlie Government of Burma is willing to give Burmese citizenship to all Indians, who wish to make Burma their permanent home. Information to this effect has reached Raja Maharaj Singh, Governor of Bombay, who disclosed it while speaking as the guest olFOC - 129 words
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265 1951-01-15 2 CTJTTACK (By Air Mail).— The Governor of Orissa, Mr. Asaf Ali, said here on Jan. 4 that the Rantalai tragedy should bring home to them that the children should be brought about "m an atmosphere of rationalism" and keep them free from superstition Mr.FOC - 265 words
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146 1951-01-15 2 RESTRICT OFFICIAL ENTERTAINMENTS: NEHRU'S INSTRUCTIONS NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— Prime Minister Nehru has once again stressed the need for conserving foodstuffs in the country and cutting down of official parties to the minimum. In instructions sent to the different Ministries before leaving for London, the Prime Minister expressed theFOC - 146 words
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Article, Illustration126 1951-01-15 2 The Conference of the International Association of Hydraulic Research was inaugurated m Bon. o ay on Jan. 2 by Mr B G Kher Chief Minister of Bombay. Th.s is the first Conference m Asia of the 1.A.H.R., which was formed m 1937 to pool the results of research conducted mGIIS - 126 words
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799 1951-01-15 2 MADRAS (By Air Mail). The first anniversary of the "Nataka Kazhagam" was held at the Tirumalach ur iar Kalamandapam m the National High School (Girls), Triplicane, on Jan. 2, Mr. B. Gopala Reddi, Finance Minister, presiding. The British Producer, Mr. Norman Marshal, andFOC - 799 words
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1039 1951-01-15 2 CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail) Calcutta's new highpower broadcasting station was inaugurated by Shri R. R. Diwakar, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, at I, Garstin Place. Ail-India-Radio's city studio, on Jan. 8 evening. Dr. K. N. Katju,FOC - 1,039 words
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1039 1951-01-15 3 Restoration Of Branch Railway Lines In S. India MadhuraLßodin*y<>kariur This Year Nilamburohoranur In 1952 MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— The work of restoring the Madhurai-Bodinayakanur line will be taken up this year and that of the Nilambur-Shoranur line m 1952, said Mr. K. Santanam. Minister of State for Railways, Government ofFOC - 1,039 words
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Article, Illustration13 1951-01-15 3 JUGGERNAUT from the daily newspaper The San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco. California, U.S.A,13 words
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295 1951-01-15 3 BANGALORE, Jan. 5 (By Air Mail).— The Association of Scientific Workers of India, at its annual meeting today passed a resolution calling upon all Governments to totally ban atomic weapons of war, and to confine the use of atomic energy for peacefulFOC - 295 words
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239 1951-01-15 3 Need For Cultural Contacts Between India And Arab World BOMBAY, (By Air M*l): "Th« three-man Indian Cultural Mission, 1 which recently toured the Middle East, succeeded m re-laying the j foundations of cultural co-operation between India and the Arab World". Dr. Kali das Nag, leader of the Mis 1 sionFOC - 239 words
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Article441 1951-01-15 3 OFFERS OF ASYLUM FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD GANGTOK, (By Air Mail).— No authoritative information was available here on the plans of the Dalai Lama, the temporal and spiritual head of Tibet, now sojourning m the Tibetan town of Yatung. Observers here, puzzled byFOC - 441 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-01-15 3 PHOTO. Lieut. -General Alfred M. Grucnther, recently named Chief of Stan" of Allied Forces in Europe by General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe. Gen. Gruenther, who was a member of General Eisenhower's staff in World War II. is considered an expert strategist. USISUSIS - 46 words
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132 1951-01-15 3 CALCUTTA: (By Air Mail):lndia's jute production m 1951-52 would be increased by 12 lakh bales over 33.5 lakh bales, excluding mesta fibre produced m 1850-51. This was decided at a meeting of Ministers and representatives of the jute-growing States held here recently, Mr. K. M.F.O.C. - 132 words
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Article366 1951-01-15 3 MADRAS, (By Air Mail). Scientists of Fels Institute for the study of human development at Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, announce the perfection of a revolutionary artificial heart-lung so simple that any laboratoi y technician can build it. Having designed and tested the device, whichFOC - 366 words
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373 1951-01-15 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.— Dr. Frank C. Laubach, American "teacher of the silent billion," has left the United States on a mission to conduct a programme of literacy work at Singapore, Indonesia, and jther countries. His six-month itinerary also calls for visits to Burma, NorthUSIS - 373 words
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222 1951-01-15 3 India's Sterling Balances: Eight-Crore Rise In Six Months NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) India has further added Rs. 6 crores to her sterling balances during the period of six months June, 1950, t'« the end of the year, it was learned here. The balances stood at Rs. 835 ciores atF.O.C. - 222 words
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Advertisement61 1951-01-15 3 DIRECT SAILINGS FOR COLOMBO M.V. "SURRIENTO" ETD 16th January. 1951 M.V. "NAPOLI" ETD 18th March. 1951 Dormitory accommodations available. For further particulars please apply AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY LTD., 64, Robinson Road, Singapore, Phone: *****. Telegrams: "Amerloyd". Ml, i^ M^^^""™" P *^^m^mwmm *^mmmm\ w,^^— rri 4'PeWitt'P^K Lli Ma* Tan stands alone61 words
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Article1142 1951-01-15 4 DINESH DUTT - DINESH DUTT Great Potentialities For Expansion Seen (By "MO one. whether working at his desk or his trade, at play or at rest, travelling by himself or being transported, at home or abroad, is ever out of touch witn rubber m some form or other. ItGIIS - 1,142 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-01-15 4 PHOTO. I Joseph H. Short. Jr., who recently was appointed White House Press Secretary by President Harry S. Truman of the United States The new Presidential assistant formerly was a correspondent of the 'Baltimore Sun,' Baltimore, Maryland, m the U.S. Capital. is 46 years old and a native of Vicksburg,USIS - 52 words
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Article49 1951-01-15 4 HONGKONG, Jan. 14.— Hongkong is shivering m a cold spell whicn yesterday brought the temp3rature down to 41.3 degrees Fashrenheit--the coldest day of this winter. Yesterday the temperature was also a good two degrees below the minimum temperature recorded during the winter of 1949-50 ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article55 1951-01-15 4 The opening of the 1951 Assizes will take place on Monday, 'Jan. 15. A Service will be held m St. Andrew^ Cathedral at 10 a.m. There will then be an inspection of a Guard of Honour provided by the police and the formal opening m Court55 words
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103 1951-01-15 4 To give an opportunity to groups of senior students from the various schools m Singapore and the people from the rural areas to see "The Homes of Singapore," the exhibition scheduled to last till Monday Jan. 15, will be extended until Sunday, Jan 21. The Victoria103 words
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Article, Illustration119 1951-01-15 4 This Ls a cross-section diagram of a typical subway bomb shelter proposed for New York city m a 104,000 f>o--dollar bomb shelter programme outlined m New York recently by the board of transportation. This ghel.er would utilise facilities of a proposed second avenue subway line with an access ramp fromA.P. - 119 words
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Article144 1951-01-15 4 RANGOON. Jan. 14. Burma's foremost Communist advocate. Tetphongyi Them Pc on Sunday expressed disbelief of a pact between Burmese and Chinese Reds the exchanging of North Burma territory for Chinese military aid. Them Pe. former cabinet minister once belonged to the White Flag Stalinist groupA.P. - 144 words
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Article202 1951-01-15 4 Tribute To Mr. B. N. Rau's Work BOMBAY (By Air Mail).— Mr. B. Shiva Rao, one of the Indian delegates to the UN. General Assembly, said here on Jan. 5 that the crisis m the Far East overshadowed the proceedings of the Assembly. If the situation was not more seriousFOC - 202 words
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Article41 1951-01-15 4 COL. H. S. LEE Col. H. S. Lee, has resumed his appointment as a Member of the War Damage Commission for the Federation of Malaya and the Colony of Singapore with effect from Dec. 5, 1950, on his return to Malaya.41 words
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR:
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Letter122 1951-01-15 4 Sir. Wo refer to your editorial of Jan. 12 entitled "People Are Not to Blame" m which you stated that the United States Government had ordered its nationals m the Far East to evacuate and return home as soon as possible m view of the122 words
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78 1951-01-15 4 LONDON. Jan. 14. Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, wiil go to Paris by air on Tuesday for a conference with Indian envoys stationed m east and west Europe Nehru has been m London for the British Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference which closedA.P. - 78 words
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77 1951-01-15 4 NEW YORK, Jan. 14.— Sir Benegal Rau, permanent Indian delegate to the United Nations and member of the United Nations cease fire group is due to leave for London by a r today to meet tho Indian Prime Minister, Shri Nehru Re expectsReuter - 77 words
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56 1951-01-15 4 A communique issued by the Department of Education. Singapore yesterday, states that all applications for admission io Primary I classes m Government and Aided English Schools m 1952 should be submitted between April 2, 1951 and June 30. 1951. Application for admission should be56 words
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Article36 1951-01-15 4 The Aircraft carrier H.MS "Unicorn" (Captain J. Y. Thompson. Royal Navy) will arrive nt H.M. Naval Base at 3.30 p.m. today. Monday, frcm Hong Kong and Japan, berthing alongside at No. R berth.36 words
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Article98 1951-01-15 4 LONDON. Jan. 14. Mr. Davidll! Montgomerp. 22-year-old son of;!; Field Marshal Viscount Montgn ill mery left by air yesterday for!!! Singapore where h? will take hislll first civilian job as sales repre-ljl sentative of an oil company. He expects to be away for aboutj:; four years.Reuter - 98 words
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Article73 1951-01-15 4 With reference to the statement iby members of the Inter-Religious •Organisation and other representatives of the Religious bodies which iwere issued on Jan. 11 by the Public Relations Office, the following •are the names of persons who also •signed the statement but were iiiiii vertently omitted from theOfficial Press release - 73 words
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