Indian Daily Mail, 24 January 1951
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Title Section16 1951-01-24 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 333. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 24, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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443 1951-01-24 1 General Withdrawal Order Given? By RONALD J. BArciIELOR. Reuter-A*P Correspondent SJH ARMY IN KOREA, Jan. 23.-United Nations troops today roamed at will miles north of their lines meeting only fragmentary opposition from the Communists who appeared to have halted their forces all alongReuter - 443 words
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338 1951-01-24 1 Mr. Gross said: "We (the United States) agreed to discuss the question of Formosa. We have reserved find continue to reserve the right to make certain that the question of LONDON, Jan. 23.-Sir Monam mcd Zafruiiah Khan, Foreign Minister, Fakistan, arrived m LondonReuter - 338 words
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Article51 1951-01-24 1 MANILA, Jan. 23.— The indent ..an President, Dr. I. R. Soekarno and Madame Soekarno aiv coming here next Saturday on a week's official visit, it was announced yesterday. The announce. nenr. listed 24 peal^e to accompany them. They will leave ?gain for Djakarta on Feb. 3.Reuter - 51 words
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186 1951-01-24 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 23:— Mr. Ernest Gross, Deputy leader of the luited States dele ff atkm to the United Nations, said m a statement to the press on Saturday that the Chinese Nationalist Government should take part m the discussions on theReuter - 186 words
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Article89 1951-01-24 1 228 KILLED IN WHITE TERROR GENEVA, Jan. 23:— By midnight the death roll had reached 228 m a "white terror" of avalanches m Alpine mountain slides m the last Three days. Of these, Australia had 127 deaths, ■Switzerland 71 and Italy 30. It is "eared that many more casualties tieReuter - 89 words
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Article59 1951-01-24 1 MENZIES TO TAKE REST LONDON, Jan. 23. Mr. Robert Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister, is to take a complete rest lor sone days before returning to Australia from London. He is doing this on the advice of Ms doctor after a severe attack of Influenza. Mr. Menzies has been mReuter - 59 words
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Article36 1951-01-24 1 The 2nd annual general meeting of the Town Rangers Sports Club will be held at 150, MacPherson Road, Singapore on Sunday, Jan. 28, at .2.30 p.m. All members are requested /to attend.36 words
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218 1951-01-24 1 JAMMU, Jan. 23. In a statement m Jammu on Jan. 20, the Kashmir Premier, Sheikh Abdllah, supporting Prime Minister Nehru' $> stand on Kashmir, said: "He has rivhtiy emphasised that the ultimate arbiter m the settler trnt of this problem would bfGIIS - 218 words
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435 1951-01-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday:— The Poilce have issued the following communique today: One armed Chinese and two armed bandits were discovered m a Mentakab resettlement area by Mr. Steward, Resettlement Officer, accompanied by a Chinese administration officer and a police squad. The bandits were taken435 words
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117 1951-01-24 1 SEQUEL TO VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS IN NEW GUINEA PORT MORESBY, Jan. 23:-Fo,,r-thousand natives have been burned to death or injured by flaming la* a m the Mount Lamington voEaTo «rupt ons which started last Thursday, it Wm o^timaieT m tSe oS 58SLfT^» teReuter - 117 words
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Article75 1951-01-24 1 KARACHI, Jan. 23— The General Body of the East Pakistan Muslim League, at a special meeting on Sunday, parsed a resolution saying that Arabic should be the stato language of Pakistan m place of Urdu. It was decided to send a recommendation to theA.P. - 75 words
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299 1951-01-24 1 Every purchaser of rationed rice will soon be able to check for himself whether the retailers are selling the same quality of rice issued by the Government, and that he does not get more of any particular grade than he is supposed to, says299 words
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104 1951-01-24 1 The Financial Secretary, Singajpore, has issued the following statement on the payment of I Compensation Claims arising out of I the riots: "Government is prepared to consider, on an ex-gratia basis m cases of hardship, claims for compensation for injury (including fatal injury) and104 words
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Article62 1951-01-24 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 23.— The Education Minister, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, inaugurated m New Delhi on Jan. 20 ie Sapru Academy, a cultural institution named after Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru. The object of the academy is to bring about a renaissance of the Urdu languageGIIS - 62 words
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Article57 1951-01-24 1 LONDON, Jan. 23. The Prime Minjsto of Afghanistan. Marshal Shah Mahmud Khan, arrived m London by air on Sunday enroute to the United States for medical treatment. He is scheduled to fly on to New York on Wednesday after a courtesy visit to British Foreign SecretaryA.P. - 57 words
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Advertisement26 1951-01-24 1 TILL YOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLI Ihrough: TAMIL MURASU TH« Leading TAMIL Dally m Malaya over 10 yeari 71, BELEGU ROAD. SINGAPORE. sou oisTMtwoßs: SIME, DARBY26 words
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695 1951-01-24 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Jan. 24, 1951. ESTATE STAFFS \I7HILE the Wages dispute between Labour and the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association la now before the Board of Arbitration m Kuala Lumpur and the Board's award is awaited with eagerness, because on it will surely depend the happiness of695 words
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Article895 1951-01-24 2 Assembly Passes Its Final Reading President's Assent Awaited LUCKNOW (By Air Mail). By 21 votes against eight a majority of 'thirteen 1 now awaits the assent of and Land Reforms Bill passed its final reading m the U.P. Legislative Council on Jan. 16. The eighty-pageFOC - 895 words
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Article84 1951-01-24 2 MADRAS, (By Air Mail). In order to avoid loss of revenue, the Government of Madras have directed Heads of Departments to collect the requisite court fee on petitions before disposing of them. It is stated that, of late, the Government were receiving too manyFOC - 84 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-01-24 2 PHOTO. SFC. Stuart A. Queen (Glendale, California), (seated right), here tape records his interview with Major N. Banerjee and members of his staff at the 60th Indian Field Ambulance Unit Headquarters m Korea.33 words
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294 1951-01-24 2 ALLAHABAD, (By Air Mail).— A Division Bench of the Allahabad High Court consisting of Mr. Justice Sankar Saran and Mr. Justice Agarwal, dismissed on Jan. 16 an application filed by a zamindar of Kara, a village m Allahabad District, for Writs of Mandamus and Prohibition underGIIS; FOC - 294 words
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121 1951-01-24 2 SALEM (By Air Mail). On a guarantee given by some responsible citizens of the place, assuring him that no agitation or demonstration by weavers likely to endanger public peace m the town would take place hereafter, Mr. S- M. Susaiprakasam, Additional District Magistrate, Sa lem, hasFOC - 121 words
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105 1951-01-24 2 luuivwow, (By Air Mail). —Mr. Ashutosh Lahlri. Chairman of the Central Parliamentary Board of the Hindu Mahasabha, said here on Jan. 18 that a national Government consisting of representatives of all parties should be set up at the Centre to face the crucial timesFOC - 105 words
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Article70 1951-01-24 2 NEW DELHI. Jan. 23 —Prof. W. T. Chun, leader of the Chinese Scientific Delegation to the UNESCO Botany Symposium, meeting m New Delhi said frn a Press interview last week that scientific research m China wa« boing geared to agricultural and industrial reconstruction. The delegation plansFOC - 70 words
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85 1951-01-24 2 JAMMU. (By Air Mail).— A doleful Punjabi song sung by a beggar boy of 14 recently brought him unsought dividends. The Chief Minister, Shaikh Mahomed Abdullah, had just sat down after a land transfer ceremony at Jakh, 14 miles from here, when the boy,FOC - 85 words
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Article111 1951-01-24 2 LUCKNOW, (By Air Mail).— Mr Nlsar Ahmad Sherwani, U.P. Agriculture Minister, told the State Legislative Council that eleven State Agricultural Research Farms with a total area of 875 acres had yielded a profit of Rs. 4,43,479 m the last three years. The Minister revealed that 34FOC - 111 words
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341 1951-01-24 2 INTERFERENCE WILL NOT BE TOLERATED, SAYS KOIRALA PATNA (By Air Mail) Mr. B. P. Koirala, Nepali Congress leader, m a statement said that though they had agreed to a cease-tire they would not tolerate any interference by the Nepal Government m the governanceFOC - 341 words
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826 1951-01-24 2 MADRAS (By Air Mail).-— The Madras Legislative Council met on Jan. 18 to consider a number of Government Bills which have already been passed by the Madras Assembly. At the outset, the House placed on record its deep sense of sorrow at the demiseFOC - 826 words
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Advertisement12 1951-01-24 2 SIAMESE SAFETY ril^ 1^ COMFORT i^^^C sihgapoblv "mm*- Mmamo*^ siMCAPOfti SIME. DARBY12 words
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1350 1951-01-24 3 Munshi Hopes To Restore Full Quota Shortly NEW DELHI, (Bis Air Mail).— The Food and Agriculture Minister, Sri K. M. Munshi, announced on Friday night (Jan. 19) the Government of India's decision to reduce temporarily the over-all ration from twelve ounces to nineFOC - 1,350 words
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121 1951-01-24 3 No Order For Ration Cut, Says U.P. Minister LUCKNOW, (By Air Mail).— Mr C. B. Gupta, Minister for Food an J Civil Supplies, U.P., said m the Legislative Assembly on Jan. 18 that the Government of India did not order the State Government to cut down rations. It had putFOC - 121 words
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Article38 1951-01-24 3 CALCUTTA. (By Air Mail).— The price of wheat m rationed area is likely to be increased by half-an anna per seer. Tli3 proposed increase is stated to be due to higher import charges. FOCFOC - 38 words
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76 1951-01-24 3 BIHAR GOVT. DECISION TO RAISE PRICES OF WHEAT AND JOWAR PATNA, (By Air Mall). The Government of Bihar has decided to raise the prices of wheat and jowar from Rs. fifteen and ten respectively to Rs. eighteen and twelve per maund with immediate effect, It is learnt. This decision hasFOC - 76 words
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Article94 1951-01-24 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 23. Manuel Garreton. Chilean representative on the U.N. Commission for Korea, wa^ arrested here on Saturday and will be flown to Bombay to appear be fore a magistrate An Indian Government spokesman said last week Bombay police were investigating charges that Garreton illegallyReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-01-24 3 PHOTO Taking dancing lessons from Indian friends are the Dalai Lama's sisters (left, and second from right), pictured here at Gangtok, a Sikkim township on the Sikkim-India border, where they had been sent for safety. Their brother, at present m Yatung, a Tibetan trading post, will join them if theA.P. - 54 words
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145 1951-01-24 3 KANDY, (By Air Mail).— Horror gripped (Jampola recently when uhe local postmaster, Mr. A. (J. Seneviratne, was found murdered m his b?d. Half an hour pas. midnight a police patrol routinechecked the post office, to which ;s attaoned the postmaster's dwelling. *'ottr hours later, summoned by145 words
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Article33 1951-01-24 3 NEW DELHI. Jan. 23. The Indian Government announced Sunday night it is reducis th* imoort doitv on Japanese raw silk from U.S $2.50 t» U. 5.51.50 a pound. A.PA.P. - 33 words
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567 1951-01-24 3 CEYLON NEWS: MINISTER PONNAMBALAM'S ASSURANCE COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Even m a country like Australia, with its vast timber resources, industrial magnates were surprised to learn that m Ceylon satinwood was used for railway sleepers. Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam. Minis- ter of Industrial ResearchFOC - 567 words
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141 1951-01-24 3 Ceylon Indian Congress Aids Registration Of Citizens COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— The Ceylon Indian Congress has appointed its own officers m various districts to assist applicants to be registered as Ceylon citizens, according to a spokesman who sad that while estates prepared and forwarded applications, those In the rural andFOC - 141 words
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Article1011 1951-01-24 4 Mobilisation Of Manpower At the end of 1950, the Emergency m the Federation of Malaya had been m existence for two and a half years. Despite all the efforts of the Federal authorities wuicii have been bac.vd by considerable help from the United Kingdom Government1,011 words
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Article147 1951-01-24 4 Up to 7.00 a.m. OB Saturday last the total rainfall this month has reached 18.91 inches, at the Meteorological Station, Kallang Airport With several days of the month still left, this amount is only 0.9 inch short of the total rainfall oJ January, 1948 when 19.81147 words
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Article47 1951-01-24 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 23. Pridian Law Minister, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, has suggested the observance of Buddha Day m addition to other religious festivals. He hopes that Buddhism— a religion which preaches universal love and brotherhood Would have inrrP9dn<r tw fluense m India. GIISGIIS - 47 words
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Article, Illustration1114 1951-01-24 4 ALEX JOSEY - RELIGIOUS FREEDOM IN MALAYA ALEX JOSEY By i ext or a Broadcast speech delivered over Radio Malaya on Jan. 21. gOME of my mends have been telling me mat its very dangerous lo iaiK aoout religion m Maiaya. Tney advised me to keep away Som me suoject Tney sa.d peoes'1,114 words
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Advertisement186 1951-01-24 4 INDIAN MASS MEETING AT NEW WORLD ON JAN. 26 The Indians of Siajapore wi 1 be celebrating the Indian Republic Day an Jan. 26 and the S.R I C is arranging a public meeting at he New World at 5.15 p.m. on tiiat day Mr. P. S. Raman of the186 words
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