Indian Daily Mail, 23 January 1951
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Title Section16 1951-01-23 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 332. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1951. FOUR PAGES JO CENTS.16 words
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Article357 1951-01-23 1 Tricolour May Be Hoisted: Governor Gives Permission Tke Governor-in-Council Singapore, has kindly permitted the display of the Indian National Flag at the houses and business premi ses of persons wishing to fly the Flag on January 26, 1951, being the Republic Day, and at anyGIIS; FOC - 357 words
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Article123 1951-01-23 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 22.— Twelve Arab and Asian countries wonted on a new peace appeal to Communist China on Sunday which wouid promise a political conference to solve Far eastern proolems opening simultaneously with a "iuli" in Hostilities" in Korea. How and when such aA.P. - 123 words
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Article26 1951-01-23 1 SYDNEY, Jan. 22. The Indian destroyer "Rajput" arrived here today for the Jubilee celebrations and combined manoeuvres with other Commonwealth naval units. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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58 1951-01-23 1 CHANDERNAGORE, Jan. 22.— Sri Deben Das, President of the Council of Administration, Chandernagore, left on Jan. 19 by air for New Delhi. Sri Das will, it is learnt, interview President Rajendra Prasad and Prime Minister Nehru on the latter's arrival from Paris, and discuss withFOC - 58 words
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55 1951-01-23 1 BOMBAY, Jan.. 22:— The Bombay Customs at the harbour on Jan. 18 seized Indian currency notes valued 3s. 1,42,100 from three Arab passengers bound for Persian Gulf ports. The notes were concealed in false bottoms of the steel trunks. The three passengers were detainedFOC - 55 words
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Article163 1951-01-23 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 22.— Th*» Aga Chan said here on Jan. 18 that partition of India had brought "sorow and upheaval" in its train and hat conditions might not be normal or some time to come. The Aga Khan, who waa replying o an address ofFOC - 163 words
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280 1951-01-23 1 BHAVNAGAR, Jan. 22.— Sri A. V Thakkar R2 v mr, died at his brother's residence h^o at 820 STjEJV**! W rk came suddenly and peacefully after a restless da? d Tlie funeral took place at 3 p.m. on Jan. 20 Born in 1869FOC - 280 words
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Article39 1951-01-23 1 KAM ALA CLUB SOCIAL POSTPONED As the Kaniaa Cltt- house is J.idcr repairs, t.ie Social which is to tr held on Thursday, Jan. 25th. > postponed. The members will be ntormed when the date is fixed. writes the Hony. Secretary.39 words
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Article39 1951-01-23 1 The Postmaster-General advises that, due to floods, there is serious dislocation of mail services in various parts of the Federation of Malaya. Every effort is being made to minimize delay by utilizing alternative routes wherever possible.39 words
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Article61 1951-01-23 1 United Kingdom has been declared an infected port, it is announced, as small-pox has been reported there. MADRAS, Jan. 22:— Mr. Rajagopalachari, Home Minister, will arrive in Madras tomorrow and not today, according to his revised pro gramme. He will inaugurate the Sri Thya er^raja Festival atFOC - 61 words
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Article48 1951-01-23 1 RANGOON, Jan. 22. The Aga Khan and the Begum arrived here on Saturday for a six-day visit. A mass marriage of Ismaila Islam couples will be performed by the Aga Khan while here. He is the spiritual leader of the Ismailia sec. A. P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article122 1951-01-23 1 The following are Emergency statistics from the beginning of the Emergency to Dec. 31. 1950:Suspects arrested under the Emergency Regulations liable to the death penalty 599 Presented in court 551 Sentenced to death 137 Sentenced to imprisonment 138 Acquittals 181 Cases withdrawn 58 Cases ipendin gin Court 36122 words
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Article52 1951-01-23 1 Mr. F. G. Taylor, Commandant o* the Police Emergency Training School in the Federation is at present advising Singapore Government on problems of Internal Security. Mr. Taylor was Ispector-General of the Police in Bengal and his experience in dealing with riots is particularly valuable to the52 words
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191 1951-01-23 1 FOOD INDIA'S BIGGEST PROBLEM TODAY, SAYS NEHRU NEW DELHI, Jan. 22.— Prime Minister Nehru returned here from London Commonwealth Conference on international affairs on Monday to face the pressing problem of finding enough food for India's 350,000,000 people. Foreign affairs continue to absorb much of his time, but now heA.P. - 191 words
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644 1951-01-23 1 20,000 TO BE RECRUITED FOR ANTI-BANDIT CAMPAIGN About 20,000 men will eventually be directed into the Security Forces and Resettlement Organisations to help bring the Emergency to speedy end. They will be directed under the new Manpower Regulations. This target figure was given by the644 words
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202 1951-01-23 1 WASHINGTON, Jan 22. The first goal of the U.S. Point Four aid to India is to help that country increase its agricultural production. This opinion was expressed to newsmen here bv Dr. Henry G. Bennett. Director of the U.S. Point FourUSIS - 202 words
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Article108 1951-01-23 1 TO STUDY STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING Tan Kheng Siong. 25, off 4-A. Lim Liak Street, Singapore, left on Saturday last for further studies in the United States. He is to study structural engineering at the University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. Mr. Tan is the only son of Tan Leng Heng, a retiredUSIS - 108 words
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Article197 1951-01-23 1 Mr. John P. Pennefather-Evans has accepted the appointment of Commissioner of Police Singapore for a period of one year and is expected to arrive in the Colony about Feb. 7. Mr. Pennefather-Evans came to Malaya in October 1914 as a Police Probationer in the F.M.S.197 words
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Article58 1951-01-23 1 It is officially announced that Sir Lionel Leach, P.C, K.C., has agreed to act as Chairman of the Singapore Riot Inquiry Commission. He is a member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. From 1937 to 1947 he was Chief Justice in Madras. The further two58 words
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Advertisement69 1951-01-23 1 TELL TOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLI through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Dally in Maiaya over 16 years 71, BELEGIE BOAD. SINGAPOBB. .flif bij i/our National Airline U SA.CON f\ H V° K SANDMAN i '1.~-^ "fc Kt» U f-»v I *r NmnTlli*" M l E^°^ *Nv\\) AT r~f ________Bl69 words
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151 1951-01-23 2 Sugarcane Price: Growers' Appeal To Govt. For Increased Rate PATNA (By Air Mail).— Mr. Nand Kishore Narain, M.L.A., Secretary to the Bihar Cane Growers Association and member of the Sugar Control Board of U.P. and Bihar has demanded that the price of sugar cane in Bihar should be fixed atFOC - 151 words
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85 1951-01-23 2 ARMED GANG ROBBERY IN BIHARSHARIF: RS. 25,000 INVOLVED BIHAR SHARIF. (By Air Mall).— A gang of 20 dacolts armed with rifles and other deadly weapons raided half a dozen shops in Chiksura Bazar in Bihar Sharif Sub-Division of Patna District recently and decamped with cloth and cash worth about Rs.FOC - 85 words
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Article38 1951-01-23 2 BANARAS. (By Air Mail).— Cash and Insured envelopes valued at about Rs. one lakh were solen from the iron safe of the post office at Ballia recently, ac^^rdine to a report rwiwa fc^e. FOCFOC - 38 words
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Article194 1951-01-23 2 Jagjiwan Ram's Call To Colliery Owners DHANBAD (By Air Mail). India's Labour Minister, Mr. Jagjiwan Ram, on Jan. 16 made an appeal to the colliery-owners of the country to provide better housing and other amenities to the miners. The Labour Minister, who was presiding overFOC - 194 words
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289 1951-01-23 2 SUGGESTIONS INVITED ON MOBILE RURAL POST OFFICES NAGPUR, (By Air Mail).—Post-masters-General in India have been asked to And out if rural mobile post offices can be tried as experiments in their circles with reasonable hopes of success. The sc ei e of ruraJ mobile post office which attracted the attentionFOC - 289 words
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Article232 1951-01-23 2 PATNA (By Air Mail).— The Government of Bihar, in a press note, on Jan 17 said that the registration officer had been asked to make an application to the Revising Authority for the inclusion of the name of President Rajendra Prasad in the relevant electoral roll. TheFOC - 232 words
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Article171 1951-01-23 2 CALCUTTA (By Air Mail).— The Aga Khan said here on Jan. 17 thai the relationship between India and Pakistan could be improved if the Kashmir problem could be settled. The Aga Khan, accompanied b> Begum Aga Khan, arrived here from Hyderabad on a three-day visitFOC - 171 words
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327 1951-01-23 2 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— The five-day technical session of the International Engineering Conference closed here on Jan. 16. The first Congress on irrigation and canals discussed 18 papers relating to present-day problems in irrigation and trainage. Mr. M. A. Salim (Egypt) wasFOC - 327 words
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544 1951-01-23 2 DR. PRASAD - DR. PRASAD dent D V f i/^', 17 (By Air Mai D.-The Presi. HnnnfVi; Ra J endr a l V sad to d *V advocated a reorientation of the education system of the country to bring it. Lto harmony with the "old simple wayFOC - 544 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-01-23 2 PHOTO) The three-day Technical Conference on Flood Control commenced in New Delhi, under the auspices of Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East on Jan. 7. The conference was inaugurated by Mr. N. V. Gadgil, Minister for Works, Mines and Power Government of India. Mr. Gadgil is seen inGIIS - 69 words
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63 1951-01-23 2 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— Mr. M. P. Koirala, President of the Ne pali Congress, and Messrs. B. P Koirala and Subarna Shamsher Nepali Congress leaders, met King Tribhuvana of Nepal here on Jan. 17 night and again the afternoon. They discussed with him theFOC - 63 words
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281 1951-01-23 2 MADRAS (By Air Mail).— The Central Advisory Board of Film Censors will consist of Sir C. Agarwala. former Chief Justice of Patna (Chairman), Mr. C. R. Srinivasan, Mrs. Leelavathi Munshi, Mr. S. K. Patil, Mr. Tushar Kanti Ghosh, Dr. Amarnath Jha and Mr. B-FOC - 281 words
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87 1951-01-23 2 BOMBAY (By Air Mail).— The Government of Bombay are considering an increase in the price of rationed foodgrain in the State to be effec- le r3t Week of an official spokesman said here. of d the increas e would not exceed 25 perFOC - 87 words
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67 1951-01-23 2 PAK JUTE COMMITTEE INAUGURATED AT DACCA mmS&SLS* Alr Mail). -The Pakla£L S_"?f er l or Agriculture Mr Abdus Sattar Pirzada, inaugurated here on Jan. 17 afternoon the twenty. one man Central Jute Committee of Pakistan. The Committee, which ownprises Ministers, administrators, scientists, growers, balers, industriam%Am and J tr laders.1 aderFOC - 67 words
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390 1951-01-23 2 "AS GOOD AS DEAD," OPINES MR. ZAFRULLAH KARACHI (By Air Mail). The Pakistan Foreign Minister, Mr.. Zafrullah Khan, on Jan. 17 expressed the opinion that "Peking is not a satellite of Moscow." Discussing foreign affairs with the Press Trust of India's Karachi correspondent, Mr. ZafrullahFOC - 390 words
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Article33 1951-01-23 2 GAUHATI, (By Air Mail). A cash box containing about two thousand rupees is reported to have been stolen from one of the rooms of the Gauhati Treasury buildines FOCFOC - 33 words
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85 1951-01-23 2 GEN. CARIAPPA'S MESSAGE TO PAKISTAN C.-IN-C. NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— General K. M. Cariappa, C.-in-C, of the Indian Army, has sent the following message to Gen. Ayub Khan, who has been appointed C.-in-C. of the Pakistan Army.: "I and all ranks of our army aru very happy to knowFOC - 85 words
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75 1951-01-23 2 6-CRORE SCHEME FOR IMPROVEMENT OF BOMBAY PORT BOMBAY (Air Mail).— A six-crore scheme to facilitate the entry of bigger and deeper modern vessels into the Prince3s and Victoria docks of Bombay Port was recommended on Jan. 16 by a special committee to the Trustees of the Boipbay Port Trust. TheFOC - 75 words
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113 1951-01-23 2 CALCUTTA (By Air Mail).— A professorship for the study of Sri Aurobhindo's philosophy has been created at the American Institute of Asian Studies under the Stanford University of California. Dr. Haridas Chaudhuri, Professor of Philosophy, Krishnagar College, West Bengal, has been invited by the StanfordFOC - 113 words
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Article2272 1951-01-23 3 TENTATIVE PROGRAMME OF ACTION OUTLINED MR. G. HARISARVOTHAMA RAO'S PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS GUNTUR, (By Air Mail). consider that the formation of a Telugu linguistic Province for even a small territory is a good beginning to strengthen the democratic basis of existence. I might suggest that, without waiting for2,272 words
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92 1951-01-23 3 Food Agriculture Ministries To Be Combined NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The President has issued an order combining Food and Agricultural Ministries into one Ministry known as "Ministry of Food and Agriculture." A communique issued by the Cabinet Secretariat says that the combined Ministry will begin to function from Feb.92 words
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158 1951-01-23 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). A violent scuffle took place at the Customs' baggage office of the Colombo Passenger Jetty last week when Customs and Police attempted to hold a Frenchman, thwarted in an alleged gold smuggling attempt. On information received from an undiyulged source,FOC - 158 words
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158 1951-01-23 3 Onn Impressed By Ceylon's Progress In Rural Development MARAWILA. (By Air Mail).— "We are highly impressed by the progress made in rural development work in fihis area. It will be a guide and inspiration to us to fashion the activities of the new Department of Rural Development in our country,"158 words
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597 1951-01-23 3 CEYLON NEWS: RENOUNCING HER ARMIES OR NAVIES WOULD GAIN GREAT RESPECT, SAYS DR. MALALASEKARA COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). At the first meeting of the executive committee of the All-Ceylon Buddhist Congress held at the Y.M.B.A. Hall, Borella, Dr. G. P. Malalasekara, the President,FOC - 597 words
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Article46 1951-01-23 3 MALDA, (By Air Mail).— The rice situation in Malda has slightly Improved following release of rice from Government stocks. The ftfth day of the Famine Resistance Week was however observed here bv hoisting black flag and holding demonstrations in different localities.- FOCFOC - 46 words
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1537 1951-01-23 4 Britain Must In Her Own Interest Make Malaya Democratic Free Minister Ponnambalam On The GoaljOf^Malayans *7 sincerely and fervently hope that the next decade will see a vigorous and healthy, Malayan nation, firm in her loyalty to a democratic way of life and standing as another bulwark against the forces1,537 words
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Article257 1951-01-23 4 At a Press Conference on Tuesday neid in tne btate Council Chamoer. tne Mentri Besar, PeraK uato Panglima tiuicit Gantang, saia mat tne question 01 organising taome cruaras in Ipon, was unati active consiaerat.on and wou.u oe put into operation as soon a.possible. Wnen asked257 words
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197 1951-01-23 4 "It is encouraging to note how widely the USIS library facilities are used now by the public of Singapore, and this has made our work hero really worthwhile and interesting," said Miss Margaret K Beadles, USIS librarian, in a New Year statement. Stating that197 words
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159 1951-01-23 4 Work began on Tuesday on building Britain's National College of Rubber Technology in North London, estimated to cost, with equipment, £170,000 when completed in 1952. Tho college has existed, but without Ha own building, since 1948. Its instruction ranges from evening and day classesCGO Press Release - 159 words
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144 1951-01-23 4 A year's work supplying technical assistance under the Colombo Plan for South East Asia has been reviewed by the Chairman of the "Council for Technical Co-operation for South and South East Asia," and reveals a promising and highly encouraging start. The Chairman, Mr. Rajendracoomaraswamy, speakingCGO Press Release - 144 words
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Article198 1951-01-23 4 Six of the worlds biggest bombers arrived in Britain on Jan. 17. Tney nad flown over five thousand mile* from tneir base in Texas. This is the first time tnat these giant aircraft have come to Europe. This visit to Britain was arranged some timeCGO Press Release - 198 words
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Article65 1951-01-23 4 All Post Offices in Singapore will observe Public Holiday hours of business on 6 and 7 Feb. There will be no delivery of correspondence on the Gth February, but one complete delivery on Feb. 7. In order to ensure delivery of New Year Greetings Cards by the65 words
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Article99 1951-01-23 4 Mr. Toh See King of the Social Welfare Department, has been awarded a United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund Fellowship to undertake a one-year course of study in the U.K. on work with Handicapped Children. Upon his return to Singapore after completing the course. Mr. Toh will be99 words
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Article190 1951-01-23 4 Malaya will receive Marshall Plan aid for a new road building programme, i t was announced by the Economic Co-operation Mis sion to the U.K. on Thursday. The programme is de signed to strengthen Malayan economy by opening up new sources for strategic i materialsCGO Press Release - 190 words
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Article150 1951-01-23 4 War damage has so far cost Britain more tnan J£94ijUUo,t_>wj for repairs and reconstruction, xi was announced yesterday by ta. war Damage Commission tnat tms is tne total or payments made during tne past eigne and a naif years. The payments cover about halfCGO Press Release - 150 words
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