Indian Daily Mail, 28 January 1951

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  • 18 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 337. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 651 1 Labour Ministers Agree On Need For Legislation PATNA, (By Air Mail). With the two-day session ol the Labour Ministers' conference, held under the chairmanship of Sri Jagjiwan Ram, which concluded here on Jan. 20 afternoon, is reported to have unanimously agreed on
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    28 1 PHOTO. Premier Jawaharlal Nehru and his sister Shrimati Vijayalakshmi Pandit, Ambassador to U.S.A., leave the Hotel Matignon after visiting French Premier Rene Pleven m Paris, Jan. 18. A.P.
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  • 58 1 DEFEAT FOR CONGRESS IN U.P. BYE-ELECTION LUCKNOW. (By Air Mail).— Mr. Mohammed S'nuaid (People's Con gress) has been declared elected m th-? bye-eiection to the U.P. Legislative Assembly from Rai Bareilly District Muslim Constituency defeating his rival. Mr. Zakir Khan (Congress) by 221 votes. Md. Mohd. Shuaia polled 2,250 votes
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  • 81 1 NEW DELHI. (By Air Mail).- Two tons of relief supplies donated by the National Catholic Welfare Can f erence for relief services, a pvi vate American agency, were pre sen tod tD India's Minister for Health. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, by Mr. Loy Henderson, U.S. Ambassador
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  • 660 1 EFFECT OF HIGH COURT'S ORDER MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— Answering a question n the Madras Legislative Council on Jan. 18 by Mr. R. Suryanarayana Rao whether under the recent High Jourt's judgment, there was a general ban on admission to colleges on communal grounds or whether
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  • 197 1 Mr. Dean Acheson, U.S. Secretary •f State, announced at his press conerence on Jan. 24 that Ceylon hau nvited the United States to take .>art m a meeting of the Commonvealth Consultative Committee on -Economic and Social Development n South and South East Asia
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  • 140 1 Late Mr. Thakkar— Veteran Champion Of Backward Classes BOMBAY. (By Air Mail). Thakkar Bapa's death has deprived the poor and Backward Classes of their veteran champion." says Mr. G. D. Tapase. Minister tor Rehabilitation. Fisheries and Backward Classes, m a condolence message on the death of Shri A. V Mft
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  • 91 1 BANGALORE, (By ALr Mail).--Mr. K. Hanumanthaiya, President of the Mysore Pradesh Congress Committee, said that Thakkar Bapa was the very personification ol sincerity, simplicity and service LI Sardar Patei and Shri Jawaharlal Nehru were the lieutenants of Mahatma Gandhi m the politicaj field, Thakkar Bapa was
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  • 107 1 MONUMENTAL WORK" NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). Mr. Hariharnath Shastri, General Secretary of the Indian National Trade Union Congress, m a statement on the death of Thakkar Bapa said recently the backward classes m India suffered a great loss by the passing away of Thakkar Bapa. "Thakkar Bapa's services for
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  • 127 1 LUCKNOW, (By Air Mail).— Two persons were injured following firing by the State police on sugar mill strikers at Hardoi on Jan. 20, according to information received at the headquarters of tie Uttar Pradesh Government. A spokesman of the U.P. Government said that firing had
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  • 291 1 PANDEMONIUM IN LEAGUE COUNCIL MEETING DACCA, (By Air Mail).—Disorderly scenes were witnessed at the Provincial Muslim League Council neeting here on Jan. 20 which met for the purpose of considering the resignation of its President, Maulia Akram Khan, and "to make arrangements m his place, if necessary" and the amendments
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  • 1048 1 DR. KATIU'S CALL TO PEOPLE FOR UNITY CALCUTTA. Jan. 24 (By Air Mail).— "Here m India on this day when we recall Netaji's heroic- exploits and grim determination and valiant spirit and his call for and achievement m unity, let us resolve to sink our own
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  • 2528 2 Contribution To UN Ideals Of Peace Harmony AS INDIA celebrates the first, A anniversary of her status as a I sovereign democratic Republic the spotlight will no doubt be turned on "her attitude towards world affairs and her contribution to the ideals of the United
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  • 2332 2  -  DR. V. K. NA RAY AN A MEN ON by INDIAN music is a very ancient art ana Dears the same relation *>o Western music as Indian dancing does to European ballet or a Persian miniature to tae broad canvas of Western painting. Ix>ng before the Christian
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  • 2521 3 CTRANGE lands have always held a singular fascination fcr the human mind. Most popular of all channels through which it has sought to reach an understanding ot the unfamiliar and the unknown is travel. Books come only second best. In many this thirst for travel developed
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  • 223 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 27.— Thirteen countries have m>w agreed to participate m the First Asian Games to be held m New Delhi from March 4 to March 11, 1951. They are: Afghanistan, Burma, Ceylon, India, Indonesia. Iran, Israel. Japan, Nepal, the Philippines,
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  • 1274 3  -  FRANCIS WATSON by SOON after the beginning of the I Korean War, I sat up late one night trying to think out what Mahatma Gandhi might have said, or done, m the world situation that we are now facing without him. I took down his own
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  • 119 3 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— Th« Government of India have decided to allow export of a further quantity of 150,000 bales of Bengal cotton, the Commerce Ministry announced on Jan. 18. Of this quantity, 20,000 bales will be earmarked for Britain, 117,008 bales for hard currency
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  • 1071 4 Indian Labour Minister's Warning Address To State Ministers' Conference At Patna PATNA, (By Air Mail). Mr. Jagjiwan Ram, India's Labour Minister, told the ninth Labour Ministers* Conference, which began here on Jan. 19 that the "problem of labour is an
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    39 4 The Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, and the acting Representative of the Govern ment of India, Mr. S. T. Than (right) toasting India at the Indian Republic Day cocktail party given m Singapore Friday night by Mr. Tham.
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  • 94 4 Serious obstruction of five-foot ways by bicycles parked indiscriminately has been reported to the Police. This is an offence against the Minor Offences Ordinance and the Police propose to take action against offenders under this Ordinance, by seizure of the offending bicycles and by summons
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  • 68 4 The Governor has appointed Mr. Choor Singh to act temporarily as a Police Magistrate for the Coiony with effect fro.ii Jan. 16, under Section 72(2) of the Courts Ordinance. S3INAOAR, Kailimir, Jan. 27.— Some 40 persons have been arrested by State police m Indian-held Northern Kashmir on
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