Indian Daily Mail, 19 January 1951
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Title Section16 1951-01-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI NO. 328. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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220 1951-01-19 1 Reforms Vague, Says Koirala GORAKHPUR, Jan. 18 Sri Matrika Prasad Koi~ rala, Nepali Congress President, said on Jan. 13 the proposed constitutional changes in Nepal were vague as to detail. "The conditions for an interim Government and Constituent Assembly as laid down in theFOC - 220 words
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249 1951-01-19 1 NEGOTIATIONS TO BEGIX IN DELHI AFTER PREMIER'S RETURN (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jan. 18.— The Government of India have succeeded in ending hostilities in Nepal, thus paving the way for the peaceful transition to democratic government in the State. TheCopyright - 249 words
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528 1951-01-19 1 NATIONAL" CONGRESS LEADER BACK IN NEPAL AFTER 10 YEARS EXILE BAXAUL, Jan. 18.— Mr Dilli Raman Re^mi, President of the Nepal Nation al Congress, arrived in Birganj on Sunday, Jan. 14, from Raxaul after ten years of exile. Twelve other members of his party, including Mr. Rishikesh Shah and RamraFOC - 528 words
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Article107 1951-01-19 1 LUCKNOW, Jan. 18.— Mr, Mahendra Bikrama Shah, described ns G.O.C. of the Nepali Congress Forces in West Nepal, said here or. Sunday that the entire territory in West Nepal, except for some part of Nepalgunj, Bhairawa and Doti, waa urder the control of the insurgents. Mr- ShahFOC - 107 words
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Article40 1951-01-19 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 18— Nepalese insurgent leader M. P. Koirala, who ordered a cease-fire in Nepal on Tuesday, conferred with King Tribhuvan on Wednesday. Later he had talks with India's President Rajendr? PmsaH A P return.- CopyrightCopyright - 40 words
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Article32 1951-01-19 1 MOSCOW. Jan. 17:— Marshal Stalin has agreed to run for the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Rei nublic from the Kirov election district ia Leningrad.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article104 1951-01-19 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Jan. 18. -The record for aerial safety in India was th'best in the world, declared Mr. Kurshedlal. Union Deputy Minister of Communications, to pressmen here cn arrival from Trivandrum where he has been examining the Question of taking over theCopyright - 104 words
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194 1951-01-19 1 China Must Not Be Branded As Aggressor —Nehru PARIS, Jan. 18.— Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru declared Wednesday that "to brand China as an aggressor in Korea would bolt and oar the door to peaceful settlement in the Far East Nehru told a news conference "must avoid doing this even ifAP - 194 words
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Article102 1951-01-19 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW, Jan. 18.— The Uttar Prajiesh Zamindari Abolition Art now only awaits the President's sanction to become law. The Bill #as finally passed on Tuesday by the Council after the legislature had discussed tremendously the controversial measure for more than twentyCopyright - 102 words
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Article136 1951-01-19 1 The second woman bandit to Dt hanged under the Emergency Regulations was executed in Johore Bahru Prison on Wednesday morning. Sha was Lim Ah Fong. She was convicted on Oct. 2 last year on a charge ot unlawfully carrying two handgrenades. Her appeal was dismissed on Nov.136 words
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Article97 1951-01-19 1 LONDON, Jan. 18:— Premier Attlee's office today (Thursday) an- noun red changes in the British j Cibine':. The r-innouncement, adding that Kin i George VI hes approved the shifts, said Health Minister Aneurin Bevan will become Minister of Labour and National Service. Mr. Bevan's Health jobA.P. - 97 words
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349 1951-01-19 1 BRITAIN TO RECRUIT 500,000 NEGROES! MANPOWER DIFFICULTY SINCE INDIA'S LOSS LONDON, Jan. 18. British has set plans to recruit anything up to 590.000 African Negro troops to help her armies defend the West, Informed sources reported on Wednesday. Without creating a self-controlled African army as such. The idea is toA.P. - 349 words
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Article234 1951-01-19 1 GORAKHPUR, Jan. 18.— Six men and five women were killed in firing bv Nepal state troops at Biairawa. Western Nepal, on Jan. 12, Nepali Congress sources reported here. About 100 persons, including a score of women, were Injured, some of whom were admitted toFOC - 234 words
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311 1951-01-19 1 ROME, Jan. 18s— Oa* demonstrator was killed and 13 wounded at Adrano, near Catania in Sicily, when police opened fire on a crowd of 8,000 people last night, protesting against the arrival of Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of Atlantic PactReuter - 311 words
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Article48 1951-01-19 1 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The Government of India "nave not controlled the price of sugar or candy manufactured from palm juice, says an Agriculture Ministry Press Note. There are also no restrictions on the movement of these products, the Press Note adds. FOCFOC - 48 words
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669 1951-01-19 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Jan. 19, 1951 "INCORRECT AND FANTASTIC" IF what Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan says is true, then Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru has certainly done well in rejecting an alleged suggestion to send armed forces of other Commonwealth nations into Kashmir to maintain internal peace before and during669 words
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1002 1951-01-19 2 Sir M. Visvesvaraya' s Appeal To India Gov/. BOMBAY (By Air Mail).— "lt is the threat of nationalisation and lack of statistics that have hitherto been responsible for half the harm done to the heavy and large-scale industries. The threat of nationalisation,FOC - 1,002 words
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Article, Illustration109 1951-01-19 2 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail) —The Bombay customs seized 50 tolas of gold valued at iupees 6,000 fom an Arab merchant dealin-g in dates on board S.S. Dwarka w.iich arrived here from Persian Gulf with 500 passengers on Jan 10. The customs officials found the goldFOC; A.P. - 109 words
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Article214 1951-01-19 2 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail).—Bombay journalists observed the second death anniversary of Syed Abdullah Brelvi on Jan. 9 when tributes were paid to his memory. The function was organised by the Bombay Union of Journalists. Mr. S. K. Patil, Mayor of Bombay who presided recalled hisFOC - 214 words
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Article49 1951-01-19 2 NEW DELHI. (By Air Mall). During the week ended January 7, Government of India despatched 57,250 tons of foodgrains to deficit areas. Of this Bombay received 10,900 tons, Madras 8.350 tons, Travan-core-Cochin 6.000 tons and Mysore 5,700 tons. The other areas received 26,300 tons. FOCFOC - 49 words
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203 1951-01-19 2 BOMBAY. (By Air Mail).— "l can categorically say that collections made tor the Sardar Memorial Fund will never be utilisied for the coming elections," said Mr. Morarji Desai, Home Minister of Bombay, in the course of his weekly Press ConferenceFOC - 203 words
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Article153 1951-01-19 2 DACCA, (By Air Mail).—Following the restriction imposed on the use of electric energy in Dacca between the hours of 5.30 p.m. and midnight due to the general coal shortage in the Province, all the cinema houses in Dacca town have been closed from Jan.FOC - 153 words
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Article85 1951-01-19 2 ASANSOL. (By Air MailV Mr. Sushil Ghatak, Secretary, Sub-di-vivisioanl Congress Committee, Asansol, Mr. Girija Chatterjee, a Congress worker and two others were killed cn Jan. 9 In a motor accident on Grand Trunk ftoad between Asansol and Ranlganj. A loaded truck dashed against the carFOC - 85 words
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Article, Illustration24 1951-01-19 2 PHOTO. The India League gave a reception to 1 Sf^annt Londonderry House, London, on Jan. 11: Photo shows. Mr. Hebru addressing the gathering.- A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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264 1951-01-19 2 CALCUTTA (By Air Mail). Three leaders of the Azad Pakhtoonistan movement, who arrived here on Jan. 1 1 stated that a "provisional Azad Pakhtoonistan Government" with the Fakir of Ipi as head, has been set up, with its headquarters at Tuba, near Chaman inFOC - 264 words
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153 1951-01-19 2 Pak. Govt. Urged To Give Relief To Returning Migrants DACCA, Jan. 18.— "Official procrastination ip dealing with complaints arising out of the treatment to minorities iu some districts has been seriously hampering the implementation of the Indo-Pakistan Agreement", says a resolution adopted by the General Body of the Pakistan NationalGIIS - 153 words
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218 1951-01-19 2 MADRAS. (By Air Mali).—Distributing prizes to the authors ol the best Telugu books of 1949-50, awarded by the Government recently under the auspices of the Telugu Bhasha Samiti, Mr. H. K. Mahatab, Union Minister for Industry and Supply, congratulated the MadrasFOC - 218 words
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Article165 1951-01-19 2 J^* MU. cs. Air \aii«. The Ganst'+uect Assembly in Jammu ami Kashmir State will decide the ltr.urc cf Vne ruling dynasty bo sides deciding the question of at cession of the State, compensation to expropriated landlords and th* constitution of the State" declared Sheikh Abdullah, Prime Miniister,FOC - 165 words
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Article312 1951-01-19 3 Major Changes In Pak. Constitutional Proposals DACCA, (By Air Mail).— The fiub-Committes appointed by the Provincial Muslim League Council for drafting specific proposals for incorporation in the Basic Principles Committee report, now pending before the Pakistan Constituent Assembly, has proposed detailed amendments and suggested thoroughFOC - 312 words
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246 1951-01-19 3 NEHRU WELCOMES CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES LN NEPAL NEW DELHI (Dy Air Mail).— Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister, has welcomed the proposed constitutional changes in Nepal. In a message received by the Mi- nistry of External Affairs here Nehru said: "I am happy to learn that an announcement has been made aboutFOC - 246 words
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Article125 1951-01-19 3 BOMBAY (By Air Mail).— The Committee of the Indian LanguageNewspapers' Association has urged the Central Government to introduce a statutory price-page schedule to effect newsprint economy. The Committee, at its meeting here on Jan. 10 welcomed tlie Central Government's Newsprint Control Order. The Committee was ol the viewFOC - 125 words
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Article78 1951-01-19 3 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— A Pres* Note issued by the Ministry of Commerce says that the Govrnment of India, after reviewing the position regarding exports of groundnut and groundnut oil ln the light of shipments which have already taken place and the quantities registered for shipment in78 words
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62 1951-01-19 3 KARAIKAL (By Air Mail).— The KLaraikal Merger Congress Committee, which consisted of 6 office bearers wich a working committee of fifteen members was dissolved on Jan. 8. The Committee has been reconstituted with four officebearers; President. Mr. Joseph Xavier; Vice-President. Mr. Sri- I kanta Ramanujam;FOC - 62 words
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Article, Illustration65 1951-01-19 3 PHOTO. General Juan Domingo Peron (standing in car at left). President of the Argentine Republic, and ns wife, Eva, acknowledge tha cheers of the crowd as they tour the Mendoza Province of Argentine Dec 31 The occasion was the centennary of the death of t~h° 'national hero. General San Martin.A.P. - 65 words
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326 1951-01-19 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 10 (By Air Mail). Imported wheat will cost the consumer 15 per cent more from Jan. 1 this year. The increased price will probably be charged from next week. This is due to an increase in theFOC - 326 words
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146 1951-01-19 3 BOMBAY (By Air Mall).—lmports into India from the United Kingdom for the period January to November, 1950, registered a sharp decline over the comparable period of 1949, it is learnt. The value of imports during the eleven-month period of 1950 was £87,929,000, as against 111,310,--000FOC - 146 words
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60 1951-01-19 3 MADRAS (By Air Mail).—Tramways in Madras City may be nationalised in the near future if negotiations now going on between the State Government and the present owners, a British company, are successful. The Madras Tramways system covering 20 miles of the city has been operatingFOC - 60 words
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227 1951-01-19 3 INDO -PAK. FINANCIAL CONFAB. PROCEEDINGS RATIFIED NEW DELHI, Jan. 18.— The Governments of India and Pakistan have ratified the proceedings of the Indo-Pakistan Financial Conference held in New Delhi from December 18 to December 21, 1950. The conference discussed some outstanding financial issues between the two Governments. To relieve hardshipGIIS - 227 words
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238 1951-01-19 3 10 P.C. Cut In Indian Cotton For Bombay And Ahmedabad BOMBAY (By Air Mail).— A ten percent cut in Indian cotton allocations to textile mills in Bombay and Ahmedabad had been recommended by the Cotton Advisory Board which met here on Jan. 8. it is learnt. The original allocation wasFOC - 238 words
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211 1951-01-19 3 BOMBAY (By Air Mail).— Mr. Justice Shah at the Bombay High Court on Jan. 11 admitted a petition by Mr. S. S. Vasan, Producer of a Hindi film, "Mangala" and Mr. M. S. Patel. an exhibitor, challenging the Bombay Government's powers to restrictFOC - 211 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-01-19 3 PHOTO. Lt.-Gen. Srisdi Dhanarhjata, Commanding General of the Siamese Army's I Corps (right), and Major-Gen. Swai Swaianyakorn, Chief of Signals (left), arrive at Haneda airport force base, Tokyo, Japan. They had just completed a tour of the USA and were en route to Korea. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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93 1951-01-19 3 BANGALORE (By Air Mall).— The Government of India have granted a loan of Rs. 1.5 crores to Mysore for 1950-51 to enable Mysore to go ahead with her big development works. For 1951-52, another loan of Rs 150 lakhs has been sanctionedFOC - 93 words
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538 1951-01-19 3 Re-opening Of Kayts Harbour For Commerce Urged CEYLON NEWS: KAYTS, (By Air Mail). Two Buddhist monks were among those who associated themselves with a resolution urging the Prime Minister to re-open Kayts harbour for commercial traffic at a meeting here recently organised by the Jaffna Islands M aha j anaFOC - 538 words
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99 1951-01-19 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail).—Triplets have been born to a carpenter's wife at the Marawila hospital. The two girts, Chandrawathie and Somawathie. and the boy, Wijesinghe, are being looked after by the Matron. Miss E. Dissanayake, who said they were doing well. The parents are W.FOC - 99 words
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Article108 1951-01-19 4 The American Consulate General In Singapore has announced the ctppo!m;nent ol Colonel William E. McDonald as Assistant Air Attache to the American Embassy in London and Air Liaison Officer to the Consulate General here. It is expected that Colonel McDonald will assume this duty about108 words
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64 1951-01-19 4 FEBEMTION GOVT. GIVES PERMISSION The Agent of the Government of India in Malaya at Kuala Lumpur has been advised by the Government of the Federation of Malay that permission has been granted for the flying of the Indian National Flag by64 words
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Article63 1951-01-19 4 .vl.-. B. B. Roy, a well-known Hindi Scholar, journalist and writer who recently arrived from India, is available for anybody who wants to have discussions or instructions on cul- tural subjects. Those desirous of acquiring proficiency in Hindi language, literature and Indian philosophy are requested to63 words
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Article133 1951-01-19 4 At a meeting of the Telok Mukim Indians heid at Telok Estate Tamil School on Dec. 23 it was decided to celebrate the Indian Republic Da., on a grana scale by Holding a public meeting at the Town scnooi. This is to be followed by a133 words
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Article225 1951-01-19 4 NIMMI. the dream girl of Millions, who set her mark in "Barsaat" return to the screen again in a new and exciting role in "Jalte Deep" a ibsl Release which will have its Midnight Premiere at the Diamond Theatre tomorrow. Jalte Deep is a moving story to225 words
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Article33 1951-01-19 4 PARIS, Jan. 18:— The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, and the French ministers he would see during his stay in Paris, would discuss Indo-china, said a French Foreign Office spokesman today. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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148 1951-01-19 4 A Gazette notification issued yes- terday stages that one Motor-Cai K0.J.2547 (Hillmars) is detained in! police custody pursuant to an ordei of the Police Court under Section 441(4) of the Criminal Procedure Code. Any person who has a claim thereto is required to appear148 words
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Article14 1951-01-19 4 the nett proceeds thereof, shall thereupon pass to and be vested in the Crown.14 words
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