Indian Daily Mail, 25 January 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 334. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 580 1 Unofficial Members To Be In Charge 0/ Govt. Depts. Council Passes Motion The Federal Legislative Council yesterday morning m Kuala Lumpur approved m principle a "ministerial system" whereby unofficial members of the Council will be appointed Ministers to take charge of certain groups of Government departments.
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  • 706 1 Govt. Willing To Share Authority With Unofficial Members, Says Gurney a^ 0I V, the motion moved by the Chief Secretary that this Council approves, m principle, the proposals relating to the appointment of Official Members set out m Council Paper No. 49 of 1950," at the Federal legislative Council meeting
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  • 145 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 24;— The Textile Commissioner to the Government of India m a Press Note on Jan. 20, announced increases m the prices of coarse, tine and super-fine cloth and yarn, to be packed during JanuaryMarch, 1951. The price of medium cloth, however, is to remain
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  • 125 1 Floods Keep Out Army Boxers From Malayan Contest Tne floods m South Malaya have forced nine of the Army boxers who have entered for the Malayan Individual Championships at Kuala Lumpur this week to scratch Among them is Company Sergeant-Maii>r-Instructor Jones, who is a former Army Champion at two weig-nts
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  • 90 1 BOMBAY, Jan 24 The Mtt) birthday of the late Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, who organised the Lndian National Army m Singapore uur.ng the Second World War, wa.s celebrated, all over lnaia yesterday Pubuc meetings were held a. state capitals to pay homage to Netaji Bose. Ai
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  • 69 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 24.— Sir Francis Moianiure, speaker of the Ceylon House of Representatives, collapsed when he was presiding at a meeting of the House last night. He was carried out by the Ser-geant-at-Arms and several members to an ambulance. The doctor wno examined him m hospital said
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  • 64 1 DUBLIN, Jan. 24. Two men hurled a Mills type grenade at trie British Embassy m Dublin las: night, blowing out some of the windows and adamaging the door. The men escaped after the exnlosior. The Embassy had been picketed earlier m protest against
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  • 146 1 The Selangor Indian Association is holdings a Carnival m commemora--tion of the Indian National Day on Feb. 3 and 4. A dress competition for boys and Sirls aged 12 years and under will be held between 6 and 7 p.m. on Sunday 4th February.
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  • 124 1 NO CEYLON BASE FOR WAR PURPOSES, SAYS SENANAYAKE COLOMBO, Jan. 24. -Mr. R. G. Jenanayake, Parliamentary Secreary tq Ceylon's Ministry of External Affairs, replying to Communist propaganda, categorically denie 1 i.hat Ceylon had leased any of he:bases to a foreign power for war purposes. "I wish to make it clear",
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  • 278 1 Censorship In Korea: Army's Explanation To News Agency BTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS IN KOREA, Jan. 24. -The Chief of the otn Army m Korea Tuesday acknowledged "unexpected peremptonness'" by a United States Corps Headquarters m preventing Reutej war correspondent Alex Valentine submitting a despatch lor authorised censorship. Veleptinc was forced to
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  • 71 1 t^ E^ LIN J£ TON New Zealand. Jan. 24.— The cashier of the Sydcnam, Christchurch. branch of thr wcmmercial Bank of Australia was shot dead yesterday afternoon by -t young man armed with a sawn ofl shot gun. The cashier, Peter McMulJan 24 wits the only person
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  • 71 1 Saint Thiagaraja's day will be celebrated at the Ramakrishna Mission Hall, No. 9, Norris Road, Singapore, on Saturday, Jan. 27 during: the hours 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. under the Chairmanship of Sri S. Than, Acting Representative of the Government of India, when a music performance by
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  • 40 1 MADRAS, (By Air Mail). The Madras Government have sanction ed a compassionate grant of Rs 300 to Mr. K. Anamia, a hotelkeeper of Attavar. Mangalore, who suffered on account of a Communist outrage on May 30, 1948 (FQCJt.
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    43 1 TREE PLANTED: Mr. C. Rajagopalacharfar, Minister for Home Affairs, planting the olive tree presents from Greece to India, near the bamadhl of Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat, assisted by Mr E Petropoulos, Greek delegate to the World Power Conference m Delhi, and Mr. Anastasiades.
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  • 99 1 h. w B £l!?^ Y> "In"; 24: T^ e Bomb^y Millowners Association declared isLirrsL tst^Lsrissusr m India s textile -J-TWKSSi 11 recent inc;ease m cloth p— "Because of the Government's present policy on cotton cloth and yarn p;ices, the supply of cotton and
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  • 132 1 I LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 24:— India's delegate to the United Na--1 Lions said on Wednesday the 12-nation Asian-Arab group is trying lo trame another Korea cease-fire plan acceptable to China and the Jnited Nations. Sir Benegal Rau declined to say what form the new move will
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  • 46 1 LONDON, Jan. 24:— One hundred and twenty British officers and men were killed m the Korean war up to January 20, Minister of War John Strachey told the House of .Commons on Tuesday. He said 366 were wounded and 231 are missing. A.P.
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  • 260 1 A colourful traditional ceremony will be witnessed at Seremban today Thursday, Jan. 25. when Dato' Klana Petra. Mohd. Kassim bin Dato' Mendika Haji Abdul RashLd wUI be installed at the Balai Undang. Ampangan. The Dato' Klana Petra who is the senior of the four
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  • 31 1 ON THE CENTRAL FRONT IN KOREA, Jan. 24:— United Nations troops, strongly supported by waiplanes and artillery t captured Tongvvol on Wednesday from the fleeing Reds. A.P.
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  • 108 1 The Sultan of Kedah announced his intention of appointing Tunku Ya'acob as Regent of Kedah during the period of his absence m the United Kingdom and Europe. The announcement was made at the meeting of the State Executive Council on Jan. 21. The Council unanimously welcomed
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    • 49 1 RIOT COMPENSATION CLAIMS With reference to the announcement regarding claims for compensation for injuries sustained arising out of the riots m last December, the public are informed that all such claims should be addressed to: —Mr. R. Middleton-Smith, Claims and Inquiries c/o Labour Department, Havelock Road, Singapore. (Tel: *****).
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  • 602 2 Indian Daily Maily Singapore, Thursday, Jan. 25, 1951. SELF-DELUSION r\ESPITE the increasing tempo of terrorism m the country and alarmist reports m the Western Press, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. the Commissioner-General m South-Eatt Asia, still sticks to his pet theory that the armed terrorists m Malayo number not more than
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  • 1291 2 Details Of Committees' Recommendations BOMBAY (By Air Mail). Details of the amendments to the Congress Constitution recommended by thte Constitution Sub-Committee appointed by the Xasik Congress are now available. As stated earlier, these recommendations are aimed at making the Congress Constitution completely democratic. Firstly, the
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  • 164 2 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— The Congress Working Committee wiU meet here on Jan. 25 to draft the official resolutions to be considered by the forthcoming session of the AICC at Ahmedabad, commencing on Jan. The main resolution to be considered by the AICC will
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  • 119 2 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— The Government of India have decided to lelcase wagons of rock salt whlcn entered India after the expiry of las! year's Indo-Pakistani trade agreement and m contravention of the re sultant import prohibition and had remained undelivered. A Commerce
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  • 312 2 MADRAS (By Air Mail).— "lt has never been the policy of the Government to make Basic Education pay for the cost of maintenance of basic schools," stated Mr. K. Madhava Menon, Education Miniater, m reply to a question by Mr. R. Suryanarayana Rao m
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  • 55 2 CALCUTTA, Jan. 24. A "Lenan Day" railly here on Sunday demanded India's withdrawal from the British Commonwealth and disassociation from the "clutches of the Imperialist powers that still believo m colonialism." The 8,000 -strong rally was organised by the Communist-led Bengal Trade Union Congress and the
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  • 128 2 LONDON. Jan. 24.— Britain's influenza epidemic, which has taken at least 1,400 lives m three weeks Tuesday showed signs of waning. In northeastern seaport towna, v/here the outbreak was believed to have started after infection by Scandinavian seamen, flu was officially reported "on the decrease".
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    44 2 PHOTO. The Prime Minister of India, Pand.t Nehru, wearing a black Homburg (second from left), has things explained to him at the Festival of Britain Exhibition site, South Bank, Lambeth (London), during his tour of the site on Jan. 15. Other persons unidentified A.P.
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  • 72 2 LONDON, Jan. 24. A trade agreement between Poland and India for 1951. concluded m New Delhi. provides for a wide interchange of goods, according to a Polish news ta London Poland will export metal goods, bicycles, enamelled goods, pipes, ducts*' chemiCfda ""1 tinned proIndia
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  • 87 2 Q J?P lEVA Jan 24. —.Giant avananches sweeping down the Swiss Austrian and Italian Alps hid imed b y ate Sunday at least iSm^ t i ms<^ cco;rding to unofficial feared y more deatfts are fn?lhi U Q W les be^ toiling for the last
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  • 542 2 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— Maulana Azad, Education Minister, Government of India, on Jan. 17 appealed to the Nepal Government and the Nepali Congress to forget the past and devote their energies to the service of Nepal. He expressed the hope that the
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  • 2648 3 Kerala Rajpramukh s Address MEETING OF CENTRAL ADViSORY BOARD TRIVANDRUM. (By Air Mail). The Rajpramukh of the Travancore-C ochin Union, Chancellor of the Travancore University, inaugurating the 18th meeting of the Central Advisory Board ot Education on Jan. 13 said that it was a matter of
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  • 214 3 ROUND THE WORLD TOURISTS IN DELHI NEW DELHI, Jan. 24.— An engineer and a doctor are here from iar-oif Canada on a one-yeai round the-world tour m an automobile, "just to see the sights." Engineer Jacques Hebert and Dr. Jean Phaneuf explained that, finding themselves jobless, they decided to go
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  • 160 3 CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail). About 250 Congress workers from different districts of West Bengal, belonging to what is known as the "Jugantar Group." at a meeting on Jan. 17 formed a new group within the Congress as "the last attempt to make the Congress
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  • 128 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail).— Mr. Pieter Keuneman, the Ceylon Communist M.P., In an article m the "Daily Worker" attributes to the Ceylon Government various policies which Mr. p. S. Senanayake has been repudiating fn the past few days, both inside and outside the Commonwealth
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  • 97 3 LONDON. Jan. 24. A seven volume "World History" will be published m 1951 1955 by the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, the Tass news agency reported from Moscow. The work will be written by a team of scientists under the direction of academician Boris Grekov. Within
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  • 61 3 LONDON, Jan. 24. The British weekly, the "New Statesman and Nation", has stated that Nepal's agreement to institute democratic reforms is due "a great deal to Indian diplomacy". This "encourag ing development" illustrates the need for the West to pay heed to India on Asian
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  • 35 3 NEW DELHI CBy Air Mail).— The Government of India, it is learnt, are bringing before Parliament a comprehensive measure empowering the In-come-Tax Administration to dea) with tax •vaslon, v is karat- FOC
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  • 445 3 CEYLON NEWS: Unexpected Shortage Of Flour Stocks In Ceylon ISSUE TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED TO "ESSENTIAL" ESTABLISHMENTS COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). An unexpected shortage m flour stocks has upset the Food Ministry's plans and compelled the authorities to restrict temporarily the issue of this commodity to certain "essential" establishments. Food Minister, Mr.
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  • 80 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).™Ceylonese youth will get an opportunity of seeking employment m Indonesia if the Government accepts a proposal made by Ceylon's Consul -General m Indonesia. The Fresident of the Ceylon Association m Indonesia has drawn the attention of Mr. C W. W. Kannangara to the
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  • 49 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Matt). Dr. Jaime Torres Bodet, DirectorGeneral of the United Nations' Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, will visit Ceylon next month. He is expected here on Feb. 12 and will remain here till Feb. 15 as a guest of the Ceylon Government. FOC
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  • 1231 4 Out its are imposed m Singapore on three commodities, tobacco, intoxicating liquor and petroleum only. Anyone who deals m these commodities, whether he is new to the trade and entirely ignorant of the formalities involved, or is an established dealer who knows the ropes and is
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  • 129 4 During the month of February the Mobile Rationing Unit wlli visit the following placesMONDAYS 9.30 a.m. to 12 30 p.m.— Bukit Timah Road/Adam Road junction. 2.00 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Bukit Panjang (7mjs.> Provision shop) TUESDAYS-9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.— Changi Road, (10 m.s (Main Road). WEDNESDAY
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  • 198 4 The Australian Government as part of its contribution to the British Commonwealth Technical Co-operation Scheme tor Asia Ls offering for 1951 to Asian students m Singapore (both men and women) 2 Scholarships or Fellowships (Senior or Junior) tenable ir Australia. Candidates who wish to be considered
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  • 66 4 Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, Vice-President oi the National Bahai Assembly of India, Burma Pakistan and Ceylon, left for Ifldia on Saturday last by s.s. "Rajula", to attend the National Bahai Organisation conference which is meeting m Delhi on Feb. 3, m Delhi. Mrs. Fozdar will be away lor
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  • 39 4 Last November. Mr. Lim Chen Seng flew to England to appear before an Air Ministry Selection Board. The Board have now accepted him and he has been recommended to Cr&nwell on Jan. 10
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  • 150 4 MYSORE CENSOR BOARD ABOLISHED BANGALORE (By Air Mail).— The Government of Mysore has directed that the Notification dated Aug. 8, ll"50, constituting the Board of Film Censors for the Mysore State, be cancelled with effect from Jan. 15, 1951. A Press Note stated: "The Cinematograph (Second Amendment) Act, of 1949,
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  • 171 4 j British educational experts an I among those who are being urgent Ily calld upon by U.N.E.S.C O to take up positions under the United Nations technical aid programme for underdeveloped countries. The*/ are to be used to form teams of experts to organise
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  • 162 4 Miss Puteh Mamikrim, a social I worker from Malaya, ended her last reunion wit hMalayan students m London this week when she went to a tea party given to students m Malaya Hall by the Association of British Malaya. She is sailing for home m
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  • 163 4 NEW YORK, Jan. 24.— Dr. Ralph Bunche. m a speech hero, called on the people of the Western world to continue to help Asians and Africans m their quest for a better life. Dr. Run che, the noted U.S.' negro who heads the
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  • 105 4 The Republic Day will be celebrated at the Seletar Tamils Association s premises (177-66, West Hill Road, Seletar 13 y 2 ms.) on Friday Sports will be conducted by school children from 9.30 a.m. to 1130 am and speeches will be delivered by local members and concert by
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