Indian Daily Mail, 27 January 1951
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Title Section16 1951-01-27 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 336. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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327 1951-01-27 1 Imposing Parade Held: President Takes Salute NEW DELHI, Jan. 26.— India s capital today celebrated the nations first anniversary as a Republic, with an imposing parade down the broad Kingsway. President Rajendra Prasad took the salute from Army, Navy and Air Force formations. ArmouredReuter - 327 words
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Article143 1951-01-27 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 26.— President Mao Tse-tung of the People's Republic of China yesterday sent a message of greetings to President Rajendra Prasad of India on the occasion of the first anniversary of Indian Republic Day, to be celebrated to-day. His message said: "May I mReuter - 143 words
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46 1951-01-27 1 Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald proposed a toast m honour of Greater India at a cocktail party held last evening at "Bharat Bliavan" to celebrate the Republic Day Anniversary which was attended by more than 300 people of ail Nationalities.46 words
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34 1951-01-27 1 FULLER DETAILS OF THE COLOURFUL CEREMONY NEW DELHI, Jan. 26.— India celebrated her first birthday as a Republic today with a military pamde here one and a half miles long. Overhead 100 warplanes— Libera-34 words
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Article49 1951-01-27 1 SRINAGAR, Jan. 26— A snow avalanche swept 14 of a party of 18 men to their deaths m North Kashmir last week, according to reports reaching the Kashmir Government today. Twelve bodies had been recovered and search was coins- nn fnr th» others.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article210 1951-01-27 1 PARIS. Jan. 26. France today outlawed three pro Communist international organisations, incl j riing the World Federation of Trad Unions (.WFTU) The government was probably inspired to move against t'ne WFTU because of the French Commjnists efforts to get French docks uo refuse to handle American arms,A.P. - 210 words
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Article22 1951-01-27 1 A session of Assize will be held at the supreme Court, Singapore on Wednesday, Jan. 31 at 10.30 a.m.22 words
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81 1951-01-27 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. ThJnitecl Irish Societies of Washing mo yesterday passed a resolutioi. issmg President Truman and th secretary of State. Mr Deai \ehescn. to mediate m the Irish partition issue. The resolution condemned Britain and said partition was "an »va thing" which causedReuter - 81 words
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Article52 1951-01-27 1 All motor vehicles must carry discs issued for the firs! Mil nt 1951 by January 31. Notice and Warrant fees becomr payable after that date Registration books with Certifi■atc of Insurance and a cross 'leave or order should be posted co the Registrar of Motor Vehicles. M-rtd.e52 words
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Article50 1951-01-27 1 le i Conrn -ss. i orier -General. Mr. Mac Donald. returned to v.nganore yesterday morning from Rangoon. WASHINGTON. Jan. 26.-Genera' ■rv.zat p. Eisenhower. Supreme .rrnmandei- of Atlantic Pact Nattona forces m Eurooe. will make a radio neport to the nation Friday February 2nd, Presi^^* t*~Z.~~ APAP - 50 words
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331 1951-01-27 1 LiAK& oiJCCEbS, Jan. 26. India yesterday urged before the United Nations a roundtable conference with Communist China to bring peace m Korea. Sir Benegal Rau, Indian delegate, told the Political Committee it was difficult to conduct negotiations with the Peking Government across thousandsReuter - 331 words
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130 1951-01-27 1 Br. Labour M.P.s Form "Peace With China" Council LONDON Jan. 26.— Five Britisn Labour members of Parliament a. nounced cany today that they hart sponsored the formation of a "peace with China" council. The five members, all from the Midlands industrial centre of Birmingham, said the Council would: 1. EmphasiseReuter - 130 words
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Article192 1951-01-27 1 EMPLOYMENT IN GOVT. SERVICE OF PERSONS WITH ARRESTED T.B. AND SIMILAR DISABILITIES, PERMITTED The Governments of the Federation ana Singapore have had under consideration tne possibility of per .niuing toe employment m Goverxiaent service of persons suffering .rom disabilities sucn as arrested l'uberculos.s wnich, whilst debariing them from permanent apkX)inttnent.192 words
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Article119 1951-01-27 1 The 89th Birthday Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda will be celebrated m the Mission premises on Tuesday, Jan. 30 as per programme appended below. All are cordially invited to attend. PROGRAMME 12 noon Thithi Pooja. 1 p.m. Feeding of the poor. (Contributions m cash or kind to119 words
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Article34 1951-01-27 1 The 2nd annual general meeting of the Indian Recreation Club will be h^ld on Sunday, Jan. 28. at No. 6 Race Course Lane, at 9.30 ajn. AM members are kindly ta-34 words
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173 1951-01-27 1 Saint Thiagaraja's Day will be celebrated at the Ramakrishna Mission Hall, No. 9. Norris Road, Singapore, today, baturday, Jan. 27, lyol at 4 p.m., under the auspices of the Indian Fine Arts Society. The programme is as follows:— 1. Speech by Sri. S, Than, Acting173 words
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42 1951-01-27 1 The official opening of the new premises of the Singapore Co Operative Stores Society, Ltd at 64 Victoria Street. Singapore, will b^ performed on Sunday. Jan. 28 at 10.30 a.m. by Mrs. T. P. F. McNeice42 words
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Article45 1951-01-27 1 The annual general meeting of the Muslim League will be held on Sunday, Jan. 28, at the premises of All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, No. 31 Lorong 12 Geylang Singapore, at 10 00 a.m., writes Mr. Bashir A. Malted, Hon. General Secretary.45 words
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Article36 1951-01-27 1 The fortnightly meeting of the Divine life Society which is scheduled to be held on Jan. 27, 1951, fes cancelled m view of Saint Thiasaiaia's Day celebration which tfttt* en Up amie clay.36 words
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Article213 1951-01-27 1 f TOKYO, Jan. 26— Allied troops entered Suwon on Friday without a shot being fired. Slight resistance was encountered two miles to the south. Earlier an Eighth Army communique reported light contact with the enemy m the Osan, Suwon, Kumyangdang sectors and north-west Wonju and south-eastA.P. - 213 words
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Article66 1951-01-27 1 YESTERDAY Tho 163 rd anniversary of the foundation of Australia was commemorated m London yesterday It was celebrated as "Australia Day" and there was a special service at the famous church of St. Martins-in-the-Fields at Trafalgar Square The celebrations had particular significance this year which was also theCGO Press release - 66 words
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656 1951-01-27 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Jan. 27, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS (On Malaya's Ban On Japanese) BLOW TO THE POOR IT is reported that a Japanese trade delegation for Malaya headed by Mr. Mamoru Shinozaki, a popular figure in Singapore during the Occucation Period, have been refused permission to land in656 words
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Article1661 1951-01-27 2 Indictment Of Red China Will Close The Door To All Negotiations' NEW DELHI, Jan. 26.— Broadcasting on Wednesday night (Jan. 24) from Delhi, the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, called upon representatives of the great powers to meet together and discuss Far Eastern problems instead ofGIIS - 1,661 words
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140 1951-01-27 2 Mr. Munshi Warns Against "Hindi Imperialism" ARRAH (By Air Mail).— Mr. K. M Munshi, India's Food Minister, said here on Jan. 21 that the greatest enemy of Hindi was the "provincial spirit, which I am afraid, is growing apace, thanks to our provincial autonomies." He was inaugurating the Bihar ProvincialFOC - 140 words
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147 1951-01-27 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 26.— A group of Istanbul children has written "Uncle Nehru" a letter thanking him "m the name of all the Turkish children" for the baby-elephant, Mohinl, recently presented by the Indian Prime Minister as a gift from the children of India. TheA.P. - 147 words
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214 1951-01-27 2 FAILURE OF PATH'S MISSION FEARED (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 26.— Andhra Provincial Congress elections have again been halted by disputes m certain areas which have forced Courts to grant injunctions preventing the conduct of elections. Madras City elections scheduled for Tuesday were214 words
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94 1951-01-27 2 CALCUTTA (By Air Mail).— The West Bengal Governor, Dr. K. N. Katju, expressed the opinion here on Jan. 18 that retired men could serve the country better if they themselves settled down m the villages. Their advice, encouragement and initiative m rural welfare workFOC - 94 words
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192 1951-01-27 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS Jan. 26— Netaji Day was celebrated throughout India on Tuesday with great fervour. It was significant that all celebrated the day as the 55th birthday of Subhas Chandra Bose, thus revealing the widespread beliet that the person of such aCopyright - 192 words
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122 1951-01-27 2 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— The Home Minister, Shri C. Rajagopalacliari m a statement on Jan. zu on the death of Sri A. V. ThakK^; said: "Dying at 82, Thakkar b^ ha? shown us all how to nve. Hard work blunt straight forwardness, selflessnessFOC - 122 words
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755 1951-01-27 2 PATNA (By Air Mail).— Mr. Jagjivan Ram, India's Labour Minister, m his presidential address to the ninth Labour Aiinisters' conference, which opened here on Jan. 19, said: "The problem of labour is an essential part of the bigger one of world peace asFOC - 755 words
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478 1951-01-27 3 r WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.— J A. Oldenbroek, general secretary of the International Confederation of I Free Trade Unions told newsmen here: "Our next engagement m the falde unions' battle for freedom will be m Karachi, on May 14 where the ICFTUUSIS - 478 words
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239 1951-01-27 3 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— Mr. N. V. Gadgil, Minister for Works, Production and Supply, addressing the selectees of the I.A.S. School here on Jan. 17, said that if social justice was to be secured the present economic organisation m the country must beFOC - 239 words
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Article59 1951-01-27 3 MUSSOORIEE, (By Air Mail). Mussooriee and the surrounding areas had the third snowfall of the season recently. The snow was preceded by heavy rains. Weather was clear on Jan. 17. Two inches of snow was recorded In the city and four inches m the Landaur Cantonment area.FOC - 59 words
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103 1951-01-27 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 26.— The Legislative Council on Tuesday passed the third reading of the long disputed Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Bill. Since the Assembly has already passed the Bill, it now awaits the Governor's sanction >nly to become law. TheCopyright - 103 words
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122 1951-01-27 3 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— A high-level conference, held m the Home Ministry, on Jan. 18 reviewed the situation m the disturbed areas of Tclangana m Hyderabad and the adjoining areas. The conference recorded considerable improvement m tm situation there and decided to stiffenFOC - 122 words
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172 1951-01-27 3 Kasim Razvi's Appeal: High Court Hears Police Official's Evidence HYDERABAD (By Air Mail).— At the resumed hearing of Kasim Razvi's appeal m the Shoebullah Khan Murder Case. Mr. Justice R. S. Naik, and Mr. Justice Khaleelizzaman Siddique, of the Hyderabad High Court, on Jan. 16 examined the vounds m theFOC - 172 words
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181 1951-01-27 3 Recommendation To Drop Bill: President's Power Challenged PATNA (By Air Mail).— The Pre -"dent's power to recommend to any State legislature that Bill bo dropped was challenged by Mr. Amin Ahmed, an Opposition member of the Democratic Party, m the Bihar Assembly on Jan. 18 The question arose when theFOC - 181 words
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Article120 1951-01-27 3 CUTTACK (By Air Mail).— The food position m Orissa was discussed at a conference of the District Collectors on Jan. 16 and Jan. 17. Mr. Nr-bakrishna Choudhuri, Chief Minister, presided and other Ministers were present. In view of the adverse weathtr conditions resulting m damage toFOC - 120 words
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Article59 1951-01-27 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 26.— Union Home Minister Mr. C. Rajagopalachari arriver here on Tuesday from Delhi and was greeted by the Governor and Chief Minister at Meenambakam Airport. No political significance is attached to the present visit. Rajaji intends proceeding to Tiruvayur m TanjoreCopyright - 59 words
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193 1951-01-27 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 2tt. Fighting communist aggression m Korea nas cost the United States more than 45,000 battle casualties, according tt> the U.S. Defence Department. The latest report showing 45.137 casualties, includes the period from June 25, 1950, when tne communist attack on the RepublicUSIS - 193 words
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141 1951-01-27 3 CALCUTTA, Jan. 26.— Portions of the sacred relics of Sariputtu and .viana Mugallana. the two chief disciples of Lord Buddha, were foraally presented at Calcutta on Jan 20 to the people and the Government of Burma for permanent enshrinement m that country. AtGIIS - 141 words
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Article95 1951-01-27 3 NEW DELHI (.By Air Mail).— A Press Note issued by the Ministry of Education says that the UNESCO is publishing albums, with explanatory notes, of records of folk music 0: different countries. Tn this connection the Indian Na tiunal Commission for co-operation \vith UNESCO intend to compileFOC - 95 words
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265 1951-01-27 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 26. Some papers comment on the suggestions made by the General Committee 01 tne Pakistan National Congress at. its recent meeting at Dacca demanding that the constitution for Pakistan should be federal and that East Pakistan snouid oe vestedGIIS - 265 words
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128 1951-01-27 3 CALCUTTA (By Air Mail).— The scheme of diverting paddy land to jute cultivation m India during 1950--51 is expected to bring a net gain ol Rs. 11.8 crores, according to figures published by the Central Jute ComTiittee m Calcutta. It is estimatedFOC - 128 words
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114 1951-01-27 3 PATNA (By Air Mail).— Mr. A. N. Sinha, Bihar's Food Minister, replying to the two-day debate on the Bihar Governor's address to the State Legislature, said m the Bihar Assembly on Jan. 17 that the people of the State must take to self-help forFOC - 114 words
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Article52 1951-01-27 3 NEW DELHI fßy Air Mail).— Mr. K. M. Munshi, India's Agriculture and Food Minister, will inaugurate the third session of the Indo-Paciflc Fisheries Conference which will be held m Madras from Pev. 1 to 16. The Indian delegation will be headed by Dr. S. L. Horan Director, Zootofte%lFOC - 52 words
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Article173 1951-01-27 3 KARACHI (By Air Mail;.— An ambitions programme to make Pakistan self-sufficient m textiles and yam has been undertaken by the Government. According to a fiveyear plan drawn up by them Pakistan will have 1.35 million spindles against 1,77,000 at the time of partition. The textile millsFOC - 173 words
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210 1951-01-27 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air (Mail). The Supreme Court on Jan. 19 admitted 26 habeas corpus petitions filled by Assam detenus when they came up for preliminary hearing. The petitions wttl be posted for detailed arguments m February next. Seven petitions were dismissed while four detenusFOC - 210 words
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200 1951-01-27 3 All-India Women's Confab. To Be Held At Bangalore BANGALORE (By Air Mail).— The 22nd session of the All-India Women's Conference will be held at Bangalore commencing from Sunday, January 28, and will last for four days. A'aout 350 delegates and a few distinguished visitors including the wives of foreign AmbassadorsFOC - 200 words
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475 1951-01-27 3 MADRAS (By Air Mail). Under the auspices of the Philosophical Association, Swami Akhilananda spoke on "American response to Indian Philosophy" recently at the premises of the Servants of India Society, Royapettah. Prof. P. N. Srinicasachari presided. Swami Yatisvaranandu was also present. Dr. T. M. P.FOC - 475 words
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169 1951-01-27 3 CEYLON NEWS: FEDERALIST LEADER ON SELF-GOVT. COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Addressing a public meeting at the Arusady Vairavar Temple Changanai, Mr. S. J. V. Ohelvanayakam, president of the Uankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi (Federal Freedom Party), said that no people could have a full life if they did not have theFOC - 169 words
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259 1951-01-27 3 S'pore Merchants Abetting Ceylon Currency Rules Evasion? COLOMBO, Jan. 26. Exchange control authorities m Ceylon suspect merchants m Singapore with business accounts m Ceylon of helping Indian businessmen to evade currency restrictions In Ceylon, an official of the Currency Control Department said. The technique is for the Indian businessman whoA.P. - 259 words
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Article114 1951-01-27 3 JAFFNA, (By Air Matt).— On representations made to the Gover-nor-General, Lord Soulbury, the Adigar A. Naganather has been advised by his doctors not to travel by car. train or plane. The Governor-General directed Mr. P. J. Hudson, Government Agent, Northern Province, to deliver fco Mr. Naganather theFOC - 114 words
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