Indian Daily Mail, 18 January 1951
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Title Section16 1951-01-18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI NO. 327. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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168 1951-01-18 1 Pakistan Has No Right To Station Troops LONDON, Jan. 17.— Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru in a statement yesterday said that India was anxious to settle the Kashmir question and had already withdrawn part of her troops from Kashmir. But,Reuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-01-18 1 PHOTO. Premier Jawaharlal Nehru of India is pjfcturrd here with his sister, Shrimati V. Pandit, Indian Ambassador to 17.5.A., at the India League reception given to the Indian Premier at Londonderry House, London, on Jan. 11. A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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233 1951-01-18 1 Banganapalle Nawab Quits Rulers' Union "WE ARE INDIANS FIRST AND PRINCES SECOND" ma nit a* (F r m our vm c r^p<>»<i««t) ruler ofaf^"^-^^^ of Banganapalle, attempted to put Drexs,,Z 2SI e With B( >mbay India by form"L a TraLn^ th f Government of for retentiZoffhtirrZttF" 1 t CCB toCopyright - 233 words
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Article146 1951-01-18 1 Bandit weapons and ammunitionas well as bandits themselves are worth money to people who tell the authorities where they are hidden People who know of bandit arms ciumps should turn their knowledge to their own profit. Information can be given direct to the police oi throuhg146 words
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Article338 1951-01-18 1 LONDON, Jan. 17— Pakistan Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan said at a London press conference that Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru rejected a proposal by the Commonwealth Prime Ministers tn put forces from other dominions int> Kashmir before and during a plebiscite, proposed as a solution toReuter - 338 words
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Article65 1951-01-18 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 17.— A Malayalee Conference organised by the Kerala fcaniaj which concluded here nn Monday reiterated the demand for the ermttaa of Aikya Kerala' and urged all Malayalees to continue NfltmtlM. The ev-Cochin Premier *?u «n concluding the session bitterly attacked th» ea^.-rsCopyright - 65 words
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Article103 1951-01-18 1 PATNA. (By Air Mail). Thirty Sw e( eil armed with n s and other lethai weapons raided the house of a wealthy villager in R h Sl dhan a J.° welt of'&S n the early hours of Jan. 5 morninig and decamped with cash ornamentsFOC - 103 words
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82 1951-01-18 1 LINGUISTIC DIVISION ANDHRA PROVINCE (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Jan. 17.— Minister Gopala Reddi told pressmen yesterday that the creation of Andhra Province w»s now completely with the Government of India and that the Madras State Government could do nothing about it, when commenting on the recent Guntur Andhra Mahasahha.82 words
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98 1951-01-18 1 NEW DELHI Jan. 17. The Nepal ese Insuigent leader M P Koirala, Tuesday night appealed to all rebels to cease hostilities immediately. In the course of his statement Koirala said his action was prompted by Indian Prime Minister Shri Jawaharlal Nehru's personal appealAP - 98 words
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Article23 1951-01-18 1 The routine test of sirens has now been completed. Therefore no tests of any sirens will take Dlao today.23 words
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Article31 1951-01-18 1 Mr N. Mehervan Singh will deliver a public lecture on "Sikhism and Religious Education" at the Theosophical Society, 8, Cairnhill Road, Singapore, today Thursday, at 6.30 p.m.31 words
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370 1951-01-18 1 The Secretary for Defence, Federation of Malaya, Mr. D. C. Watherston, has made the following statement about the report on the Emergency recently published in the Chicago Tribune: "The account of the Emergency which is being published by the370 words
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231 1951-01-18 1 Very bad weather in the vicinity of the Thailand border throughout yts.rrday (Wednesday) hampered podtive Identification of what is believed to be wreckage from the Sing porc Standard Dakota on a hillside about seven miles inside Siam. Thai troops and police have notified the R.A.F.231 words
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209 1951-01-18 1 Identity Cards Change Ot Address Many people who change their address temporarily are applying to have their temporary address endorsed on their identity cards. In a lot of cases this is quite unnecessary and causes trouble both to the Registration authorities and to the people themselves, says a Federal Government209 words
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255 1951-01-18 1 The Postmaster-General announce* tha. the following mails were destroyed by fire at Kuala Kubu Road fm^xfigF^ (a) All Ist and 2nd class correspondence—including Registered Articles and parcels— for Kuala Kubu Bharu and Fraser's Hill, posted at: aU*. Tren SSanu— between 7255 words
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Article54 1951-01-18 1 At K IS N^ GAR (By Air Maill).At the first general meeting of the Nadia District Congress Committee held in the local municipal hall on Jan. 7 Mr. Tarakdas Bannerjee was elected President and Mr. Smarajit Banner jee Secretary of the D.C.C. An Executive Committee with 25 membersFOC - 54 words
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1010 1951-01-18 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Jan. 18, 1951. SPARE THE INNOCENT IT is reported that immediately after a shooting outrage ln Penang the C.I.D. Chief arrived at th^scene and warned the people of the locality that if they did not give any information about the incident, they might be collectively1,010 words
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271 1951-01-18 2 U. P. Assembly Passes Zamindari Abolition Bill Zamin Members Stage A Walk-Out! nUCKNOW (By Air Mail).— The Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly passed on Jan. 10 the U.P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Bill, 1950, as sent by the Upper House, without a division. Cries of "Mahatma Gandhi-ki-jai" and "Long liveFOC - 271 words
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179 1951-01-18 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— A proposal to reduce the number of posts in the Central Secretariat at all levels is understood to have been circulated by the Finance Ministry to all the other Ministries of the Government of India. Detailed suggestions seem to haveFOC - 179 words
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Article, Illustration73 1951-01-18 2 PHOTO. Premier Jawaharlal Nehru of India contemplatively smells a rose sent to him by an Indian dancing girl as he rests at Cairo airport, Jan. 3, en route to the Commonwealth Pro n-crs' Conference in London. The dancing girl, reportedly an old friend of the Premier's, was Mrinalini Sarabhai, headA.P. - 73 words
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354 1951-01-18 2 MADRAS, (By Air Mail).—^"Loyalty and discipline have a meaning when tney are applied in pursuance of the policy and programme of the Ministry, and to waich the Party is committed in the general interests of the people of the State. They have no application toFOC - 354 words
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Article44 1951-01-18 2 BIHARSHarif, (By Air Mail). Over 100 maunds of unhusked rice valued at about Rs. 3,000 was reduced to ashes when flre broke out in a barn in village Dihpar near here recently. The cause of the flre is not known.- FOCFOC - 44 words
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1068 1951-01-18 2 CONVOCATION ADDRESS AT CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY CALCUTTA (By Air Mail).— A strong plea for the introduction of religious education in schools and colleges and study of Sanskrit language and literature in the Indian universities was made by Dr. M. S. Aney, Governor of Bihar,FOC - 1,068 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-01-18 2 PHOTO. Mr. Liaquat All Khan, Premier of Pakistan, is seen here (right) being greeted by the Lord Mayor of London, Alderman C. F. Denys Lowson, at the Mansion House, City of London, on Jan. 10, when the Lord Mayor gave a luncheon to the Com monwealth Premiers.- A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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454 1951-01-18 2 54 Sittings Proposed For Indian Parliament Budget Session NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— fifty-four sittings ending on Apr. 20, have been provisionally fixed for the Budget session of Parliament, beginning here on Feb. 5. Of thes. ,:>ur days have been allotted for private mem ers' business; Feb. 26 and Apr.FOC - 454 words
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Article72 1951-01-18 2 MADRAS (By Air Mail). Mr. U Kajagopalachari, Home Minister, Government of India, will arrive in Madras on January 22 by air. He will stay here until January 25, when he will leave for Tiruvaiyar oraHK nd th< L annua l Tyagaraja aradhana mahot-savam. Returning to MadrasFOC - 72 words
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Article, Illustration2193 1951-01-18 3 Services To The Nation Recalled: Leaders' Tributes MADRAS, (By Air Mail). Glowing tributes lo the services of Sardar Patel as a fighter for freedom and as Deputy Prime Minister were paid by the Maharaja of Bhavnagar (Governor of Madras) the Chief Minister andFOC - 2,193 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-01-18 3 PHOTO Extraordinary measures were taken for the safety of President Truman when he appeared before congress, Jan. 8, to present his ten-point "State of the Union" mesage. Third infantry troops were on guard outside the capitol in Washington and are here seen presenting arms with fixed bayonets as the PresidentA.P. - 66 words
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136 1951-01-18 3 "Egypt— An Arab And Not Muslim State" BOMBAY, (By Air Mail).— "Egypt Is an Arab and not a Muslim state." This is the impression of the members of the Indian Press Delegation to Egypt some of whom returned to Bombay on Jan. 10 after their fortnight's tour of Egypt. ShriFOC - 136 words
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Article78 1951-01-18 3 LAHORE (By Air Mail).— The Pakistan Government is understood to have invited suggestion from the Governments of various Provinces as to the best means of 'disposing of statues from public places specially those reminiscent of political subjugation. The Pakistan Punjab gave already in the matterFOC - 78 words
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Article139 1951-01-18 3 HONGKONG, Jan. 16. -Police and military forces in Hongkong will begin large scale exercises here today, to test co-operation in case of an emergency it was officially announced he re yesterday. The exercises will be carried on throughout tonight, ending on Wednesday. The official announcement warnedReuter - 139 words
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89 1951-01-18 3 ALLEGED GOLD SMUGGLING BY DIPLOMAT NEW DELHI, Jan. 17.— The Chilean Minister to Turkey, Senor Manuel Garreton. has been asked to remain in India pending investigation of an allegation by the Bombay police that he brought a large quantity of gold into India under cover of diplomatic passport, a GovernmentA.P. - 89 words
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Article67 1951-01-18 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 17.— The birthday anniversary of Shri Guru Gobind Singh was celebrated or. January 14 in many parts of India Members of the Sikh community visited gurdwaras (temples) where there were readings from the Granth Sahib, the sacred book of the Sikhs. In Calcutta, the functionGIIS - 67 words
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Article, Illustration81 1951-01-18 3 PHOTO m».„ Kl wvi_,xc i'-ikwcu u« jan. irom uiarence House London snows Princess Elizabeth, the Duke of Edinburgh and thei? clS?' dren, Prince Charles and Princess Anne. The Prince whe ifJeachl ing out to his baby sister, was born on Nov. lT 1948 The little £PS£S£ Wa nve i nA.P. - 81 words
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268 1951-01-18 3 Supply Of Power To Rural Areas: Govt. To Spend Rs. 1m. MADRAS. (By Air Mail). The Government, in a Press Note, last week stated that "it has given high priority in its schemes to the supply of electricity to rural areas." The Note said: "The Government is alive to theFOC - 268 words
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2103 1951-01-18 4 U.S. Economic Technical Aid To S. E. Asia Countries But No Interference With Their Sovereignty Freedom WASHINGTON, Jan. 17. The United States is lending a helping hand to the people of Southeast Asia to speed their progress toward a better way of living. in Thailand, Indonesia, Burma and the AssociatedUSIS - 2,103 words
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Obituary39 1951-01-18 4 VISALAM daughter of late Mr. T. S. G. Sastry formerly of Kuaia Lumpur and Mrs. Sastry. and sister-in-law of Mr. K. C. Natarajan of the Income Tax Department of Singapore passed away on 12th January, 1951 at Madras.39 words
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