Indian Daily Mail, 21 January 1951
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Title Section18 1951-01-21 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. No. 330. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1951. POUR PAGES 10 CENTS18 words
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Article1049 1951-01-21 1 Indian Govt's Scheme Analysed NEW DELHI, Jan. 20.— The initial surprise in the Secretariat at the suddenness with which the Government of India announced the regrouping and reconstitution of some Ministries has now given place to a careful analysis of the soundness of the scheme. While commentFOC - 1,049 words
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Article137 1951-01-21 1 MADRAS, (By Air Mail). Mr. M. Thirumala Rao, Deputy Minister of Food, said here on Jan. 14 that being away from Delhi he was not aware of any decision to enforce a uniform -ration of nine ounces in all States The Deputy -Minister, who arrivedFOC - 137 words
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153 1951-01-21 1 MORE DETAILS OF CALCUTTA ARMED ROBBERY -CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail). An armed guard was shot dead and three others injured when a gang of armed bandits opened flre and took away about Rs. 23.000 from Kalighat Station on the SealdahBudge Budge line recently. The bandits escaped in motor cycles. WhenFOC - 153 words
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223 1951-01-21 1 ERNAKULAM. (By Air Mail). The Travancore-Cochin Government have filed an appeal in the High Court against the Special Tribunals judgment in the Cochin cneating case witn regard to tne sentence ot ine nrst accused, k uamoaaran. a businessman. Tne nrst accused nas aireaoy nied anFOC - 223 words
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Article95 1951-01-21 1 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). The Saurashtra Agrarian Reforms Committee nas recommended the immediate abolition of the Garasdari and Barfchaii land systems in ene state. These land systems, described by che Committee as "relics of a feudal age," prevail in 1,726 villages comprising nearly a thirdFOC - 95 words
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98 1951-01-21 1 TOKYO. Jan. 20.-^Japan's Constitution expressly forbids maintenance of armed forces, thn Attorney General's Office said Thursday, according to the English language Nippon Times today. The newspaper reported that the Attorney General's Office, giving the official interpretation of the war renunciation clause in theReuter - 98 words
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204 1951-01-21 1 JAMMU, Jan. 20.— Sheikh Abdullah, the Chief Minister of Kashmir, addressing a peasants* gathering in Jammu on Jan. 17 said: "Pakistan should know that Kashmir is inhabited not by sheep and goats but by four million human beings, who are fully conscious ofGIIS - 204 words
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Article458 1951-01-21 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 20.— India celebrates the Navy Day, today. With the maritime tradition dating back to three thousand years, India is rapidly building up a balanced naval force to defend the country. During World War 11, the Indian Navy expanded from a force of458 words
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116 1951-01-21 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 20.— India has signed a trade agreement with Hungary and formal exchange of trade letters will take place today, lndo -Hungarian trade, which has been rather small during the past years, is expected to expand as a result of this new agreement. IndiaGIIS - 116 words
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211 1951-01-21 1 Senior social welfare workers from Malaya, Japan and the Philippines are among the students from ten countries who began in London last week a two weeks course of study on social services in Britain. Visits are being paid to the London Borough of East211 words
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56 1951-01-21 1 tv£4£FB_° N Jan ft Thanking J™ &*M* nt Dr Rajendra Prasad, for his message of good wishes or the occasion of the third anniversary of independence of Burma the President of the Republic of Burma in his reply has said: "We are confident that tiesGIIS - 56 words
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Article169 1951-01-21 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 20. —The National Stadium of India in New Delhi is now complete, less than i) months since the work on it began It will be the venue of the First Asian Games early in March. Some idea of the vastness of the projectGIIS - 169 words
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202 1951-01-21 1 KARACHI, Jan. 20. Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, tormer Premier of the undivided Bengal and the President of the All-Pakistan Awami (Popular) Muslim League, said in Karachi on January 16 that East Pakistan accused Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan for arousing "provincialGIIS - 202 words
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86 1951-01-21 1 Saudi Arabia— U.S. Sign Point Four' Pact WASHISGTON, Jan. 20.— A general agreement for technical cooperation under the U.S. Point Four programme was signed on Jan. 17 between the United States and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Dr. Henry G. Bennett, head of the U.S. agency which administers the PointUSIS - 86 words
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40 1951-01-21 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 21.— Two hundred pilgrims from Pakistan wiil participate in the forthcoming Urs of Hazrat Khwaja Nizam-ud-Din I Aulia, scheduled to take place from t Janaarv fc> JWL 2T, at PtfhU GIISGIIS - 40 words
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Article165 1951-01-21 1 NEW DELHI. (By Air Mail). Loans amounting to nearly Rs 19 lakhs were sanctioned at its last meeting by the Rehabilitation Finance Administration to displaced persons for financing their new ventures in business or industry The administration has so far sanctioned nearly Rs. 5,30,00,006 to nearlyFOC - 165 words
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285 1951-01-21 1 INDIAN PRESS DISCUSSES LONDON TALKS ON KASHMIR ISSUE NEW DELHI, Jan. 20.—Commenting on the London talks on Kashmir, the TIMES OF INDIA says: "It is well to remember that Kashmir in her long story has had both Hindu and Muslim associations and that the application of the religious yardstick inGIIS - 285 words
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685 1951-01-21 2 Pak, National Congress Demands Joint Electorates DACCA, Jan. 14 (By Air Mail).— The Pakistan National Congress today advocated joint electorates as one of the most important provisions in the Constitution 'or tlie very life and security of the minorities in Pakistan and mtergrityFOC - 685 words
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131 1951-01-21 2 Elections In Dec: Hyderabad Congress Request HYDERABAD (Dn.), (By Air Mail).- The Hyderabad State Congress Working Committee has authorised its President, Mr. Digambar Rao Bindu to represent to the Government of India the need for greater popular representation in the State Cabinet, it is learnt. The Committee, which met hereFOC - 131 words
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Article, Illustration72 1951-01-21 2 PHOTO The Joint Inaugural Session of the World Power Conference, the Fourth Congress on Large Dams and the First Congress on Irrigation and Canals was opened by Shri C. Rajagopalachari. Minister for Home Affaires, Government of India, at Parliament House, New D^lhi on Jan. 11. Photo shows Shri C. RajagopalachariG.I.I.S. - 72 words
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Article182 1951-01-21 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) Dr. C. S. Patel of Bombay was on Jan. 13 elected President of the Medical Council of India in plaef of the late Dr. K. S. Ray Dr. S. N. Nathur of Lucknow was elected Vice President in place ol Dr.FOC - 182 words
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Article154 1951-01-21 2 NEW DELHI .By Air Mail).— Neariy 40 minerals occurring in 2,000 different localities were investigated by the Oeoolgical Survey of India in 1t!49, according to tne Director General report for 1949 just published. Several important occurrences which were examined in detail and found to be promisingFOC - 154 words
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168 1951-01-21 2 MYMENSINGff, (By Air Mail).— The Provincial Muslim League Councillors' meeting ended after the conclusion of Pakistan's Prime Minister, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khans speech. The Prime Minister in a short, but neat speech answered the questions of som2 Councillors regarding theFOC - 168 words
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144 1951-01-21 2 GUNTUR, <By Air Mail). Snri Harekrushna Mali tab, India's Minister for Industry and Commerce, told a deputation of handloom weavers here on Jan. 14 that India had to be prepared to lose the Pakistan market for her textiles. Pakistan would soon start itt,FOC - 144 words
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Article, Illustration72 1951-01-21 2 PHOTO. Forty thousand women and girls of West Berlin. Germany, recently partic pated in a "United i\at<ons knitting bee" to converc a large snipment of wool sent by the United Nations international Children's Emergency Fund into 75.000 pairs of stockings ior needy Geiaian cu.iaren this winter. The photograph made atU.S.I.S. - 72 words
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Article89 1951-01-21 2 FR. PRUVOT SCHOLARSHIP APPEAL TIRUCHI. (By Air Mail*.— An appeal has been issued by the former pupils of Rev. Fr. Pruvot. who was Professor of Mathematics at the 3t. Joseph's College, Tiruchi for 50 years, for contributions to found scholarships to commemorate his memory. The appeal says that Rs. 2,000FOC - 89 words
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Article74 1951-01-21 2 MARGHERITA (Upper Assam*, (Bv Air Mail) -The traffic on the D'.gtol section of the Assam Railway was held up for over five hours on Jan. 15 due to a flre on a railway bridge between Bogapani and Digbol stations Seven sleepers of the railway trnckFOC - 74 words
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Article156 1951-01-21 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). Over 700 delegates and guests were entertained on Jan. 13 at a ban quet by the Indian National Committees for tne World Power Conference. Toasts were proposed to the President of the Indian Republic and Heads of Engineering Departments by Mr. A.FOC - 156 words
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Article68 1951-01-21 2 MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— A notification issued by the Registrar of the Madras High Court, states that in 1951 tho summer vacation cf the High Court will be from April :.0 to July 5 (both days inclusive), tne Michaelmas Vacation from October 1 to Octob rFOC - 68 words
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Article574 1951-01-21 2 ONLY ANSWER TO INDIA'S PROBLEMS, SAYS MR. KHER TRIVANDRUM, (By Air Mail .—Bombay's Chief Minister Mr. B. G. Kher, presiding over the meeting ot" the Central Advisory Board of Education on Jan. 13 said the task before them was to grow the country's own national systemFOC - 574 words
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Article224 1951-01-21 2 NEW DLLHI, (By Air Mail).- -The Indian sugar Mills Association cn jan. i3 expressed its "considered opinion" tnat sugar industry was j capable ot realising ine target pro- auction of vi luiins tons ot sugar m India in tne next two years. The a^cc.ar.on inFOC - 224 words
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161 1951-01-21 2 BURDWAN, (By Air Mail). -Mr. S. Sen. District and Sessions Judge, BurdWan, accepting the unanimous verdict of guilty of the jury sentenced to-day five persons to death in what is known as Rui^^ haria murder case. The prosecution alleged that theFOC - 161 words
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111 1951-01-21 2 NIW DELHI, (By Air Mail*.— An all-parties conference decided kit on Jan. 7 to set up a committee to collect mass signatures in Delhi on an appeal to the President urging the commutation of death sentences passed on 12 Teiangana peasant leaders stated to beFOC - 111 words
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Article83 1951-01-21 2 CHANKANAI WEST. (By AU Mail). S ttampalam. Minister of Post and Telecommunication wfcn opened the Ambal Conmunity Centre promised to help enforce th bfi^ cn liquor. He, however, said, the people mould take initiative. Tho general meeting held after the ceremony was presided over by Mr. K_.FOC - 83 words
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Article147 1951-01-21 2 CALCUTTA (By Air Mail).— The 4 Maharaja of Patiala told pressmen in Calcutta on Jan. 12 that he believed India stood a good chance of proving its superiority against the Ii.CC. visiting the country next winter. "We have cricketers of high calibre," he added. Replying toFOC - 147 words
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1176 1951-01-21 3 P. Tm Department's NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). The introduction of the "Ail-Up" scheme, the initiation af an "Own Your Phone" system, the integration of Part B State (former Princely States) postal services, the acceptance of telegrams in Hindi, the introduction of phonogram inFOC - 1,176 words
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Article85 1951-01-21 3 PATNA, (By At Mail).— The budget session of the Bihar Assemb.y opened here on Jan. 15 with Mr. Vindeswari Prasad Verma, Speaker, in the chair. The house adjourned after passing two resolutions, ail members standing, moved and seconded by Dr. Sri Krishna Sinha Chief Minister andFOC - 85 words
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122 1951-01-21 3 DACCA, (By Air Mail).— Out of trains suspended by the East Bengal Railway due to coal shortage on Jan. 8, the authorities have restored eleven trains with effect from today while two more have been can celled to suit new timings of resFOC - 122 words
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Article, Illustration195 1951-01-21 3 Uncle Nehru's Gi ft To Turkish Children PHOTO. A rousing reception was accorded to the baby elephant from India 'Mchini'— gift of the Prime .Minister Nehru to Turkish children at Istanbul. The reception was atlenrtcd hy lhe Governor of Istanbul, the Indian Minister in Turkey, pmmincni Turkish official*, and aGIIS - 195 words
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334 1951-01-21 3 BOMBAY i By Air Mail). India is lch in "mtals of the future," vital 1.0 the world in war and peace, acsording to Mr. G. C. Mitter, Preside:!, ot t'.e Bombay Metallurgical Society. Intensive research work, under Government auspices, is now inFOC - 334 words
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1057 1951-01-21 3 By M. SIVARAM, Rsuter's Correspondent, who recently spent several week- in Peking BOMBAY, (By Air Mail).— China under the Communist regime, is fast evolving a new national culture and code of life Mao-ism. The thought of Tao and the cult of Confucius are out1,057 words
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Article95 1951-01-21 3 PATNA (By Air Mail).— A Conference of Labour Ministers of the various States of India will be held here on Jan. 19 and 20 under the presidentship of Sri Jagjiwan Ram, India's Labour Minister. The agenda of the Conference will include among other things, theFOC - 95 words
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194 1951-01-21 4 MARCH AIRBASE, CALIFORNIA, Jan. 20. Major General Emmett O' Donnell, chief of the United States Far East Bomber Command, Thursday urged use of tke atom bomb against Communist China. Asked to comment on President Truman's decision to ask the UnitedReuter - 194 words
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30 1951-01-21 4 During the festival of 'Thaipusam' on Tuesday, Jan. 23, there will be mass feeding of the poor, ln the Chettiars' Temple at Tank) Road, Singapore.30 words
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152 1951-01-21 4 P.O. Savings BankRevaluation Of Withdrawals The Postmaster-General announces that the Controller. Post Office Savings Bank, is now ready to deal with claims arising out of the Federation of Malaya Post Office Savings Bank (Revaluation of Withdrawals) Ordinance. 1950. All depositors entitled to the revaluation of any withdrawals made from their152 words
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410 1951-01-21 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. Art can contribute to the understanding of different cultures, according to Jaya Appasamy, Indian artist, who recently visited the United States and exhibited her paintings in three cities. Miss Appasamy studied Chinese painting through a scholarship awarded by the governmentUSIS - 410 words
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Article215 1951-01-21 4 Singapore Traffic Statistics for December 1950 show that while the number of accidents in Singapore during December last year dropped by 35 to 711, the number of fatal casualties rose to 13. Of the 13 killed, a were adult passengers. 3 were adult pedestrians and215 words
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158 1951-01-21 4 Due to unexpected heavy licensing for fine and suQerfine cloth it has become necessary for the Government of India to discontinue further licensing of the above textiles for export for the present. This does not, however, mean a ban on exports and does notGIIS - 158 words
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Article60 1951-01-21 4 PARIS, Jan. 20.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, called on the French President in Paris on Thursday. The Indian Ambassador to France, Sardar H. S. Malik, and the Secretary-General, Indian External Affairs Ministry, Mr. G. S. Bajpai, accompanied him. Mr. Nehru plans to leave ParisGIIS - 60 words
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