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Title Section16 1951-01-20 1 INdian Daily Mail VOL. VI NO. 329. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY, 20, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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140 1951-01-20 1 NAME OF FAMOUS EX-DEWAN OF MYSORE RECOMMENDED BY INDIA GOVERNMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 19. It is reported here from Lake Success that the famed ex- Dewan of Mysore Sir Mirza M. Ismail may lead the UnitedCopyright - 140 words
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98 1951-01-20 1 DR. RAJAN HAS RESIGNED DUE TO ILL-HEALTH? vFrom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 19.— Health Minister Dr. T. S. S. Rajan who has been ailing for some time has left for Tiichy, his hometown for treatment. There has been rumours that Dr. Rajan, the oldest Minister, has tendered lesignation onCopyright - 98 words
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77 1951-01-20 1 LONDON, Jan. 19— Moscow Radio said on Thursday that Communist China has decreed new regulations to "encourage and develop" private enterprise which is helpful to the national economy. The radio, heard in London, quoted a Peking dispatch which added that "the government will protect thcA.P. - 77 words
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Article50 1951-01-20 1 DALAI LAMA UNDERTAKES 7-DAY FAST NEW DELHI, Jan. 19.— The 16--year-old Dalai Lama has undertaken a seven-day fast in solitude at Tungkara Monastery, five miles .from Yatung, reports reaching here or. Thursday said. He will seek inspiration from Buddha to guide the destinies of his country, the reports added. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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121 1951-01-20 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 19.— The Cricket loving public of Madras thronged in thousands at Chepauk grounds to watch the Fourth Test between India and the Commonwealth which began this morning. The interest aroused from the match can be gauged from the fact thatCopyright - 121 words
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Article, Illustration71 1951-01-20 1 ffi > R^^HStS e «S O jSf ll ff r a giv en by Mr Naresh Rastogi at tne names Hotel on Jan. 16, in nonour of Mr r m Seth Partner of Bansidhar Gopaldas Co., and Sir Srini?asa Sarria Kt C.I.E. who are on a visit to SingaDore (Left71 words
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865 1951-01-20 1 INDIA HOLDS INDO- AFGHAN FRIENDSHIP AS AN ESSENTIAL STATE BANQUET HELD IN HONOUR OF VISITING AFGHAN PREMIER NEW DELHI, Jan. 16. (By Air Mail). Sri C Rajagopalachari Home Minister of India, said here to-night that India and Afghanistan had a common outlook in international affairs, namely to "promote peace inFOC - 865 words
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Article259 1951-01-20 1 SRINAGAR, <By Air Mail):— A new party has been formed to safeguard the interests of Kashmiris living in Pakistan and the areas of Jammu and Kashmir held by Pakistan. The party has its headquarters at Rawalpindi and is headed by Maulavi Yusuf Shah, a formerFOC - 259 words
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272 1951-01-20 1 ROME, Jan. 19.— Italy demonstrated on Thursday, in security precautions attending the visit of General Dwight D. Eisenhower, that her tough police can handle her Communists. Whether she also demonstrated to General Eisenhower that she has a fighting force and a fighting spirit to help fend offA.P. - 272 words
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54 1951-01-20 1 MELAYU RAYA PRESS LICENCE WITHDRAWN An official press communique issued in Singapore last night, says at 7 p.m. yesterday, the Malayu Raya. Press was informed that its printing licence mM been withdrawn under Section 3 of the Printing Press Ordinance Chapter 208. The Ordinance allows for an Appeal to the54 words
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86 1951-01-20 1 STOP PRESS INDIA-WIDE RICE RATION CUT NEW DELHI, Jan. 19:— India, facing a serious shortage ot food grains, has decided to cut the ration throughout the country by a quarter, it was learned today. The rationing system covers about 113,000,000 people, or nearly one-third of the total population. The daily86 words
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603 1951-01-20 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Jan. 20, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS (On The Topsy-Turvy Malaya) ADOLESCENCE SKIPPED OVER! JLI ALA YA Upside Down is, as everybody knows, the title of a wellknown book on the period of the Japanese Occupation of this country; but whether or not Malaya was really upside603 words
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592 1951-01-20 2 Sri Munshfs Convocation Address At Sugar University SAGAR (By Air Mail).— Sri K. M. Munshi, the Central Food and Agriculture Minister in his Convocation address on Jan. 15 at the Sagar University pleaded for a new approach to the study of India'sFOC - 592 words
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Article73 1951-01-20 2 COLOMBO, (By Air Mall).—Representatives of the well-known London firms are now in Ceylon to tender for the printing of Ceylon's new currency notes which are to be isued by the Central Bank of Ceylon shortly These currency notes will be nrinted in England and the greatest secrecyFOC - 73 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-01-20 2 ruuiu. The conference of the International Association of Hydraulic Research was inaugurated In Bombay, Jan. 2, by Mr. B. G. Kher, Chief Minister of Bombay. Photo shows: Prof. S. H. A. Bejemann, Netherlands delegate chatting with the Indonesian delegate, Prof. H. Vlugter (left), before the opening of the conference. AtA.P. - 61 words
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151 1951-01-20 2 Andhra Congress Elections To Commence From Today I VIJAYAWADA, (By Air Mail).^ The Andhra Congress elections would commence from January 20 stated Mr. G. B. Mahashabde, representative of Mr. S. K. Patil Andhra Congress Election Officer in a statement issued to the Press. Mr. Mahashabde stated: "For the purpose ofFOC - 151 words
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Article262 1951-01-20 2 BOMBAY (By Air Mail). A reduction in the quantum of ration of foodgrains from twelve ounces to nine ounces per day in the statutorily rationed areas of the Bombay States came into effect on Jan. 14. Announcing this at a news conference here ou Jan. 12FOC - 262 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-01-20 2 PHOTO. Mons Farhan Bey Al-Sheibeilat presented his credentials to the President of India as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the Hashimite Kingdom of the Jordan to India at a brief ceremony held at Government House, New Delhi, on Jan 5. Photo shows: Mons. Farhan Bey Al-Sheibeilat presenting his credentialsGIIS - 58 words
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211 1951-01-20 2 TRIBHUVAN TO RETURN TO NEPAL: PREMIER INFORMED NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— King Tribhuvan has informed the Prime Minister of Nepal that he would return to Khatmandu as soon as possible in order to "continue to strive to serve the people," it is learnt here. King Tribhuvan has communicated thisFOC - 211 words
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536 1951-01-20 2 SIR JOHN RUSSELL'S VIEW MADRAS (By Air Mail).—" Scientific agriculture has got to be developed to suit Indian psychology am i Indian conditions," declared Sir John Russell, the eminent British Agricultural Scientists, in an interview to a representative of The Hindu on Jan. 11, onFOC - 536 words
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738 1951-01-20 2 PAK. NATIONAL CONGRESS URGES EARLY AND PROPER REHABILITATION DACCA, Jan. 13 (By Air Mail).— The General Committee of the Pakistan National Congress meeting here discussed to-day the pre-^~ sent political situation in the country and reviewed the working of the Dehli PactFOC - 738 words
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Advertisement140 1951-01-20 2 MARRIAGE TECHNIQUE By C. H. Rai; 10th Ed. (Illustrated) f&S&JS Enlarged, Rs. 3 (Sh, 6) 2 WEDDING NIGHT As. 12 Sh. 1-6 J YOUR SEX PROBLEMS R?2Sh.4 4 psS^aturity, husbands J2£%s¥ (latest) Rs. 3 (Sh. 6) a MIND OF WOMAN As. 3 (Stamp) RAI INSTITUTE, POONA 4, INDIA. No C.O.D.140 words
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416 1951-01-20 3 Reserve Bank To Forego Major Portion Of Advance .-mPQfBAY, (By Air Mail). -The Reserve Bank of KKUuT. 7 B a aj r P° rti o" of its advance of Rs. Africa Ud.( now in liquidation), according to the %*"">■ TrfSSSP* arrived at inFOC - 416 words
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249 1951-01-20 3 PRE-FAB HOUSING FACTORY: PRODUCTION STOPPED BY GOVT. NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The I view that the construction of "prefab" houses by the process employed by the Government of India's '(pre fab" housing factory in Delhi has not advanced beyond the stage of laboratory experiment even in tgiand is saidFOC - 249 words
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Article, Illustration98 1951-01-20 3 BOMBAY (By Air Mail)'.— A boxing ring tragedy here on Jan. 10 ended in the death of a young promising boxer, who was trying to win laurels for his college in the InterCollegiate Boxing Tournament. An 18-year-old student of the Khalsa College. Krishna Kumar Vithal Satghare, whoFOC; A.P. - 98 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-01-20 3 PHOTO. Dr. Henry Garland Bennett recently named administrator of the United States Department of State's Technical Cooperation Administration by President Harry S. Truman Dr. Bennett directs the "Point Four" programme of technical co-operation with the people of underdeveloped countries. USISUSIS - 40 words
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Article30 1951-01-20 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail).— Mrs G. D. Girohamy. upasikawa, a resident of Majwana, died recent!" just before she reached her 102nd birthday. She leaves behind 20 children FOCFOC - 30 words
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Article141 1951-01-20 3 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— A final decision on the constitutional issue arising out of the formation of the Congress Democrattic Front under the leadership of Shri J. B. Kripalani, is likely to be made by the Congress Working Committee at its forthcoming meeting here. The CommitteeFOC - 141 words
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124 1951-01-20 3 JAIPUR (By Air Mail).— The Rajasthan Government have, it is understood, asked their agent in the Supreme Court of India to file an application for the cancellation of the stay order issued by the Supreme Court in the cases pending against Sri Jai NarainFOC - 124 words
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Article54 1951-01-20 3 CHAVAKACHERI.( By Air Mail) Mr. K. Visuvalingam presiding at -he Nunavil Rural Development Society's annual meeting said the members should rehabilitate the aggery industry. He also urged :hem to take steps to do away with -he habit of drinking toddy, which ie said, was the root-causeFOC - 54 words
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195 1951-01-20 3 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— India's second line of defence, the one-year old Territorial Army, is getting into strides, writes a P.T.I, corThe provincial or rural units have so far evoked greater response than urban units. Recruits joining the provincial units areFOC - 195 words
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152 1951-01-20 3 MADRAS (By Air Mall).— The Government of Madras propose to constitute a Central Advisory Committee to co-ordinate the work of District Prohibition Advisory Committees and generally to advise the Government in regard to the working of Prohibition. It is understood that theFOC - 152 words
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157 1951-01-20 3 JUDGMENT IN NACHOLE POLICE MURDER CASEJUDGE ACCEPTS JURY'S VERDICT RAJSHAHI (By Air Mail). -Twenty-three persons including Mrs. Ila Mitra, Animesh Lahiri, Brindaban Saha .and Azahar Sheikh, have been sentenced to transportation for life under Section 302/149 of the a lS u an J^FOC - 157 words
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221 1951-01-20 3 Mentally Backward Children: Opening Of Special Schools Urged MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— The view that steps should be taken, as early as possible, for starting a school for mentally retarded children in the City of Madras was expressed by Mr. C. Narasimham, Commissioner, Corporation for Madras, speaking under the auspicesFOC - 221 words
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166 1951-01-20 3 New Latex Factory To Be Set Up ln Kalutara CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO. (By Air Mail).— Production of concentrated latex at the new factory to be built at Kalutara is expected to begin in about six months. ss T %e factory will be operated by fhe Latex Corporation of Ceylon Limited,FOC - 166 words
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273 1951-01-20 3 JAFFNA MAYORAL ELECTION MEETING ADJOURNED SINE DIE! JAFFNA, (By Air Mail). The Jatlna Municipal Council met recently to elect a Mayor and Deputy Mayor. The Commissioner, Mr K Shanmugam, presided. Nine members— Messrs. C Ponnambalam. M. M Sultan, M. Abdul S a< i er '^L- Sebastiampillai, D. James, S. R.FOC - 273 words
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279 1951-01-20 3 SPAIN CHEAPEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD! COLOMBO. (By Air Mail).— a#r S. H. Moosajee and his wife returned recently by the Air India plane after a six- month roand-the -world ££,r, duri S g ich the y visited &sf_2l o. Honolulu, Manila, the United States, the United Kingdom Germany, Belgium.FOC - 279 words
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Article, Illustration97 1951-01-20 3 PHOTO. Allied -German talks on a possible German military share of Western defence begun at the Petersburg, near Bonn, Germany, A Re P re s e ntatives of Britain, the United States, France and West Germany— twelve men in all-began what were officially described as informal exchanges on the possibilityAP - 97 words
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Article152 1951-01-20 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— With a view to fostering arts and crafts of this country, steps are now being taken to establish an Arts Council of Ceylon on the lines of the Arts Council of Great Britain. The proposed council will have the backing of GovernmentFOC - 152 words
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Article111 1951-01-20 3 CHAVAKACHCHERI (By Air Mail).— "The ideal of a secular state, so openly advocated by the Prime Minister should be strictly adhered to," declared Mr. V. Kumaraswamy, M.P. for Chavakachcheri, at a public meeting held here to celebrate the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed. Hundreds of nonFOC - 111 words
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Article35 1951-01-20 4 The annual general meeting of tho Overseas Pakistani League will be held tomorrow Sunday, at the premises of All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, No. 31 Lorong 12 Geylang, Singapore, at 10 a.m.35 words
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Article137 1951-01-20 4 Opening with a midnight premiere tonight at Singapore'*. Garrick Theatre, is the newest Egyptian Musical, produced and starred by Egypt's most loved hero and singer, Farid El-Atarach who co-stars that popular dancer Samia Gamal and alluring Camelia. Th picture is incidentally Camelia'* last picture before137 words
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Article841 1951-01-20 4 Continually Replenished INDIA GOVT. MUST SPONSOR VISITS BY EMINENT PERSONALITIES Kerala Samajam President's Appeal (By Our Staff Reporter) Addressing a large and distinguished gathering at Robinson Cafe last evening, Mr. G. S. Muthukrishnan, President of the Singapore Kerala Samajam, made a fervent appeal to the841 words
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Advertisement198 1951-01-20 4 DIAMOND Theatre EIILY" 3 SHOWS: 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. One of the wonders of the Cinema World A Miraculous Tamil Picture that has not been shown before in Original Technicolour mWmmJm)W\W\M \NfSEmt WL. 4*f~^ I iU 4^^ fl b_________J_____B J «l il^_B____H BL Ji_________________. v9l I FlB| tSHH i*:: PWfPM198 words
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Advertisement62 1951-01-20 4 NOTICE MAR TIIOMA SYRIAN CHURCH SINGAPORE CENTRE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Sunday 21st Jan. '51, 10.30 a.m. ST. ANDREWS SCHOOL. TODAY: 7.00 9.15 p.m. Paranmunt's Sea -thriller! "CAPTAIN CHINA" with John Payne Gail Russell HsEsHSHsEs"dSHsZh^Sajrd_si__se_reSe£iZ__ilS" Opens Today: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. KAMINI KAUSHAL MADHUBALA paras (in Hindustani) Mid n itt' Premiere62 words
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