Indian Daily Mail, 17 January 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI NO. 326. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 483 1 C. R. Plants Olive Sapling From Greece At Rajghat "MAY THE SPIRITS OF SOCRATES AND GANDHI ENLIGHTEN THE PATH OF HUMANITY" NEW DELHI, Jan. 16.— The olive sapling the traditional symbol of peace brought from the sacred wood, where the academies of Plato and Socrates were situated in Athens, was
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  • 111 1 CAIRO, Jan. 16— Dr. Edith Summerskill, British Minister of National Insurance, who arrived here yesterday morning as guest of tho the Egyptian Government was received in audience by King FarouK in the afternoon. She was accompanied by the British Ambassadoi Wir Ralph Stevenson. Tlie Brat
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  • 134 1 LONDON, Jan. 16.— The Commonwealth Prime Ministers narrow_d the points ot disagreement in the Uspute between India and Pakistan >ver Kashmir, but agreement waa ;ot leached in their discussions here, t was announced yesterday. A communique issued from .0 Downing Street last night said: The subject
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  • 82 1 KARACHI. Jan. 16.— Pakistan on Monday decided tot open an Embassy in Peking and officially announced the appointment of Professor Ahamad Ali as the first Charge d'Affaires. He will reach Peking about the middle of next month and an Ambassador will proceed there within
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  • 219 1 RELIEVE IT OR NOT! ill LONDON, Jan. 16:— People p; jjj wul ue _unt to walk through jji :j walls "in tiie not too distant ill jji future", Dr. A. J. Glazewsai, a 11} .ji Faraday lecturer in physics, told jjj jj: an audience at Now ion Abbot, jjj Devon,
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  • 141 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 16.— The Chinese Communist Governpotent has informed the Jnd.an Government that the United Nations latest five point plan for peace in the Far East was receiving careful consideration in Peking, authoritative sources here said yesterday. According to these sources, thc Peking communication
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  • 49 1 RANGOON, Jan. 15.— Six leading newspapers announced here today that they would be cut from 18 to 12 pages from Jan. 18, because of the shortage of newsprint. The eight-page English daily newspapers have also indicated that they might be forced to reduce soon. Reuter
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  • 45 1 BEIRUT, Jan. 11.—The Syriar Prime Minister Nazim El Kodsi Be\ <ii rived here yesterday. He had talks with the Lebanesi Prime Minister Niad El Sohl anc Foreign Minister Philip Tecla on the forthcoming meeting of the Aral League political committee in Cairo Reuter
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  • 34 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 16.— The Cen tral Rehabilitation Finance Adminis tration has so far sanctioned nearl.\ 53 million rupees to displaced person; ie finance new ventures in business or industry. GIIS
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  • 440 1 DJAKARTA, Jan. 16.— The Indonesian President, Dr. Soekarno, in an unexpected speech last night declared he was convinced that Dutch New Guinea would be returned to Indonesia before sunrise on Jan. 1, 1952, "if the Indonesian people are really united.*' Talks
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  • 93 1 OFFER TO RESIGN! JAKARTA. Jan. 16,— President Soekarno offered Monday night to resign if the people demand it as a result of his failure to make good a pledge to obtain Dutch-held New Guinea for Indonesia by January 1, 1951. But assuming his continuation in office, the Indonesian leader told
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    36 1 PHOTO. Premier Jawaharlal Nehru of India (right) is greeted by Alderman Denys Lowson, Lord Mayor of London, at London's Mansion House on Jan. 10, during luncheon given by the Lord Mayor to the Commonwealth Premiers A.P.
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  • 120 1 ARMED ROBBERY IN CALCUTTA: RS. 25,000 SEIZED CALCUTTA, Jan. 16— Gangsters on Monday killed a policeman in the aouchein area of the city and looted nearly Rs. 25,000 from the railway men's payroll. When escaping, they dung bombs to throw off the pursuers, wounding three men with homb splinters. The
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  • 254 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 16.— Three members of the National Assembly of Pakhtoonistan. now visiting India, declared in Delhi on Jan. 14 that the movement for the liberation of Pakh toons residing in Pakistan was not a mere negative emo'tional outburst but a positive assertion of the
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  • 1403 2 Rajaji's Address To Engineers Confab. NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— Shri C. Rajagopalachari, India's Home Minister, told the biggest ever international gathering of engineers in New Delhi on Jan. n that the task ahead of them was "to consider how to make man happier and
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    80 2 PHOTO. Mr. Liaquat All Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan arrived at London airport Jan. 7 to join the Commonwealth Premiers' London Conference. He had declined to travel to London earlier because the Pakis-tan-India dispute over Kashmir na- not on the agenda. Photo shows: Mr. Liaquat All Khan and his wi.e
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  • 360 2 CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail). Unveiling of the bust of the late Prof. Birbal Sahni, the eminent Indian Palaeobotanist, in the Fossil Gallery of the Indian Museum, Calcutta by Sir Lewis L. Fermor, exDirector of the Geological Survey of India and now
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  • 473 2 Supreme Court' s Decision On Dalmia's Case NEW DELHI (By Air Mall).— The Supreme Court on Jan. 8 held that the letter of Shri Jawaharlal Nehru 's Private Secretary to Mr. Ramakrishr.a Dalmia asking him o facilitate the Inquiry of the Income Tax Investigation Commission did not amount to Interference
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  • 177 2 No Electric Lighting Of Dacca Streets Due To Coal Shortage DACCA (By Air Mail).— The Distirct Magistrate of Dacca has prohibited the electric lighting of shops between 5.30 p,m, and mid-night due lo shortage of coal. A notification issued in this conconnection here on Jan. 11 stated that due to
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    59 2 PHOTO. William L. Bait, chief of the U.S. Economic Co-operation Administration Mission In London, has been appointed by President Harry S. Truman as United States member on the newly, organized North Atlantic Defence Production Board. The Board will co-ordinate rearmament programme of the 12 North Atlantic Treaty Nations and stimulate
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  • 142 2 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail). The Government of India's scheme for the training of merchant navy ratings, begun in June 1950, is shortly to be expanded to include two training establishments. At present only one ship— Lady Fraser at Calcutta— is being used for this
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  • 191 2 Egypt Neutral In Indo-Pak Dispute: Reported Statement Of Ambassador Baseless i NEV/ DELHI By Air Mail).— The Egyptian Foreign Minister has characterised as 'entirely baseless' the views alleged to have been expressed by the Egyptian Ambassador in Pakistan over the Kashmir issue. The Egyptian Foreign Minister has said that his
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  • 919 3 Reserve Bank's Report WLFor 1949 kaOmBAY. (By Air Mail). Bank deposits in India, which had increased abnormally during the war ytarn and continued to rise persistently till July, 1948 began to decline fhmT'r.g that month, and have continued to fall since tnen, according to the
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  • 41 3 MADRAS. (By Air Mail). The Railway Board has ordered 2,000 copies of President Rajendra Prasad's portrait by the Bombay arists, Mr. C. Nageswar Rao, to be put up at various railway stations and administrative offices of all railways in India. FOC
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  • 301 3 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). The department for the registration of Indian and Pakistani residents is preparing to cope with thousands of applications flowing into the office since the lifting of the boycott by the Ceylon Workers* Congress. Of a total of
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    131 3 PHOTO. PiCtuied here witn her finished painting of Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian Premier, at her Earl's court, London, studio, is Indian artist from Ceylon, Varuni (in private life Mrs. Atri Brown, wife of tne well-know sculptor). Mr.Nehru gave one sitting during his visit to London beiore the war. The painting progressed
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  • 174 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— More than 30 warplanes, including Lancaster and Lincoln bombers Metro and Vampire jet-fighters, Sunderland flying boats, Mosquitos, Dakotas and Valettas will take part in the R.A.F. display at Negombo Airport on Feb. 3 (Ceylon Air Day) and the fly-past during the
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  • 272 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail).—Minister oi Education, Mr. E. A. Nugawela, warned political minded teachers not to carry out their propaganda in schools when he addressed a gathering at the opening of a new school building at Gototuwa during the week-end. The Minister said he had
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  • 149 3 NEW DELHI, (By Aiir Mail).— Talks on civil aviation between India and the United Kingdom open here on Jan. 11. .The talks, which are expected to last a week, are intended to evolve an agreement for the operation of air services between India and the United Kingdom
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  • 512 3 Hyderabad Cabinet: Demand For Including More Congressmen HYDERABAD, (By Air Mail). The question of the possible inclusion of more State Congress nominees in the Hyderabad Cabinet and the reallocation of portfolios among the Ministers may figure in the discussions which Mr. D. G. Bindu, President of the State Congress, will
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  • 1915 4  - Indian Culture In S. E. Asia AJARANANDA By fHE culture of India has been one of the great civilizing and humanizing factors evolved by man. India was a civilizing force in many backward parts of Asia. 'To knou and understand India' writes Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in his Discovery of India,
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  • 129 4 BOMBAY <By Air Mail).— The Bombay High Court on Jan. 8 upheld the verdict of a Presidency Magistrate that the two-month textile strike in the city which began on Aug. 15 last, was illegal, and confirmed the conviction of three Socialist labour leaders on
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  • 30 4 The Ramakrishna Mission Boys and Girls schools have been reopened. Boys and Girls seeking for admission into the school, should apply immediately, at 9 Norris Road.
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  • 161 4 Dr. Benjamin H. Sheares has been appointed to the Char < Midwifery and Gynaecology m the University of Malaya as from Jan 1. 1951. Dr. Sheares. who was born m Singapore in 1007, had a distinguished record as an undergraduate in thr King Edward VII
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  • 88 4 A representative gathering of all «ationaiities were present at the :ockcaii party given by Mr. Naresh -*tastogi at the Raflies Hotel last night in honour of Mr. R. M. Setn, partner and chairman of Expoit Division of Bansidhar Gopaldasro, Bombay and Sir Srinivasa Sarma Kt. CLE., the
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  • 114 4 HARIJAN LEADERS VISITING MALAYA NEXT MONTH All India Scheduled Castes Federation leaders, Messrs. P. N Rajbiioj (Poona), E. Vadappah. (Andhra), and A. Ratnam (Editor. "Oorimai", Tamil Nad) will visit Mayaya next month, to study the condition of Indians in this country. The All India Scheduled Castes Federation Reception Committee (154
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  • 96 4 CAIRO, Jan. 15..— Prince Abbas Halim and the former Commanders of the Egyptian Royal Engineers and the Egyptian Navy and the chief of the military intelligence will stand trial in the Egyptian arms scandal, an official report issued by the office of the Public Prosecutor last night
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  • 152 4 RANGOON, Jan. 16. Britisn Commissioner-General to: Southeast Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald flew in from Indochina for eight days of high-level talks on th? Southeast Asia situation and today will see Sao Khun Hkio. Burmese Foreign Minister Afterwards he will meet Premier Thakin Nu
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  • 72 4 PriNANo, Jan. 16.— Tne missins suu__bt.x_.re Standard Dekota was rc^^i.td to have plunged into the South China Sea two miles from uie inai mainland. A iisnerman was reported to have said he saw the plan crash into the 'mi iea near Kuaia Tabai. ott Tumpat. in Tiiai
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  • 23 4 RANGOON, Jan. 16:— Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, United Kingdom commissioner-General in South-east Asia, arrived here today by special plane on a ten-day visit. Reuter
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