Indian Daily Mail, 29 January 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 338. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 294 1 Kind 'Gesture On Indian Republic Day OTTAWA, Jan. 28. Canada has agreed to relax immigration restrictions against India by throwing open her doors to 150 citizens of India each year for permanent residence m this country. The agreement was reached on Friday the Indian
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  • 615 1 HONG KONG, Jan. 28.— Mao Tze-tung attended a reception at Peiping observing Indian National Day at 6 p.m. on Friday, the Red radio said m a dispatch here. (Tne Communist News Agency ofnee here pointed out this and otner dispatches snowed Mao is in
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  • 129 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 28.— Indian officials Saturday declined to comment on the hint of U.S. Senator Tom Connally of Texas that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee would take its time on any request for wheat for India. Sources close to the Foreign Ministry indicated India
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  • 198 1 U.N. FORCES IN KOREA ON THE OFFENSIVE TOKYO, Jan. 28.— Powerful U.N. forces tolled on northward all along the Western Korean front today. Patrols probed less than 11 miles from Seoul without finding any Reds. The Allies' limited offensive ran into increasing Red pressure near the centre of the 40-mile
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  • 105 1 TOKYO, Jan. 28.— General Douglas Mac Arthur returned today to Tokyo from a day-long visit to Korea, which took him to Suwon and to an observation post within one mile of the front lines. The United Nations Commander teturned at 1600 hours (0700 GMT). He flew over
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  • 156 1 PEOPLE'S ENTHUSIASM HAS DWINDLED SINCE INDEPENDENCE, DEPLORES RAJAJI (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 28— India's Home Minister Sri C. Rajagopalachari who inaugurated the Thyagaraya Music Festival at Tiruvayur on Friday night made a special broadcast to Tamils here and overseas on the Republic Day. He urged Tamils to maintain
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  • 289 1 U.S. TO PARTICIPATE IN COLOMBO DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE WASHINGTON. Jan. 28.—Secretary of iitate Acheson announced at nis press conference that trie United States has accepted an invitation from the Government, of Ceylon to send representatives to a conference on economic and social development of Southeast Asia. scheduled to be held m
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  • 118 1 The next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council will be held cm Feb. 16 at the Victoria Memorial Hall Singapore- at 10 »-in PHOTO. Warren R. Austin (left), US.. Delegate to the United Nations, shakes hands with Sir Senegal Ran, India's Delegate, at Lake Success, where a
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  • 35 1 The Colonial Secretary has announced that the average selling price of rubber (No. 1 R.S.S.) at the Singapore auctions during the fourth Quarter ended Dec. 31 1950 was 183 78 cents per lb.
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  • 185 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 28. Periyar Ramaswamy Naicker leader of the Dravida Kalagham, which has b«en conducting agitation against the alleged North Indian domination m the South, personally led on Friday last batch of volunteers and picketted the prominent North Indian hotel iiie
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  • 100 1 DJAKARTA, Jan. 28.— The Indonesian President, Dr. Soekarno, left for Manila by air this morning on a eix-day state visit to the Philippines. He is accompanied by his wife and three children, the Philippine Charge d Affaires m Djakarta, high Indonesian officials and pressmen. While m
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  • 36 1 KARACHI, Jan. 23.-PakL>lan will shortly appoint trade commissioners m Singapore, Paris. Brussels. South Africa, Teheran and Tokyo, the Commerce Ministry announced Saturday. At present Pakistan has trade commission m eight countries A.P.
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  • 40 1 A telegram has been received by the Governor of Singapore from Mr. Dahyabhai Patel thanking the Governor for his very kind message of condolence and sympathy on the death of his father Sardar Patel.
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  • 723 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Jan. 29, 1951. LAME EXCUSES APART from minimising the strength of the terrorist forces m Malaya, another error m which the authorities usually indulge, is m respect of the adequacy or effectiveness of the measures which they have been taking from time to time to
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  • 1695 2 Mammoth Crowd In Birthday Celebrations In Calcutta CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail).— Open-air mass rallies, processions with music and illuminations m which lakhs of people participated marked the Netaji's birthday celebration m Calcutta on Tuesday (Jan. 23), Both m spontaneity of enthusiasm and the deep fervour
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  • 26 2 SRI TANDON'S WARNING TO TRADERS AND CAPITALISTS JUBBULPORE (By Air Mail).— Sri Purushottamdas Tandon, Congress President, addressing a public meeting at Raigarh, on Jan. 20, said
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  • 121 2 CALCUTTA, Jan 28.— Poet Tagore's Visha Bharati, near Calcutta, will soon become a full-fledged university, thus fulfilling an ambition, which the poet nursed all his life. In appreciation of the institution's enrichment of India's cultural heritage, it has been decided to convert it int o
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  • 198 2 Nepalese Political Prisoners' Stand: Release Of Entire Jail Population Demanded ners, or criminals undergoing punishment of their crimes. A Patna message says that hartal was observed m Khatmandu on Jan. 18 by most of the shopkeepers, and large crowds paraded the street*". They shouted slogans demanding political prisoners' release. FOC
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  • 237 2 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— The Central Enforcement Directorate, Governmeent of India, carried out investigations m Q9O cases of alleged black-marketing m various parts of India during the 16 months, July, 1949, to October, 1950, according to a statistical feport issued by the Directorate on
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  • 90 2 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— lt is learnt Government are considering a proposal to give every member of Parliament a first class railway pass valid all over India throughout the year. In case the M.P.'s travel by air on work connected with Parliament,
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    27 2 PHOTO. Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (right) sixakes hands with French President Vincent Aoriol as Nehru left the Elysee Palace. Paris, following his Jan. 18 visit A.P.
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  • 170 2 Social Welfare Activities: Move To Set Up Central Panel NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). The National Planning Commission ls likeiy to recommend to the Government of India the setting up of a representative non-official organisational panel to co-ordinate social welfare activities m tne country, both Governmental and private. The Commission
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  • 285 3 Trade Between India Indonesia 3-Fold Increase m Volume Envisaged In Pact NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— A three-fold increase m the volume of trade between India and Indonesia is envisaged m the trade agreement which was signed on [an. 21, at Jakarta by Dr. Subbaroyan, Indian Ambassador m Indonesia and
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  • 106 3 LUCKNOW, Jar.. 28. Sixteen dacoits and one policeman were kiMed m a 50-hour gun battle end ing on Wednesday between armed constabulary and a band of dacoir m a village near Shamshabad ir the interior of Agra District c. Uttar Pradesh (United Provinces according to
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  • 104 3 LONDON. Jan. 28. The British Labour Party executive agreed on Wednesday to support a move t; establish a Socialist Internationa Organisation (Comisco) m Londor early m March. The British Labour Party executive Thursday discussed a proposal from M. Victor Larock, a leader o' the Belgian Labour Party, proposing
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  • 157 3 TOKYO. Jan. 28.— General Douglas Mac Arthur celebrated his 71st birthday on Friday with work as usual. For the Chinese Communists, who intervened m the Korean war when it was almost won, the top United Nations Commander promised "a bloody nose" if they press m further into
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  • 126 3 NEWARK, New Jersey, Jan. 28.An umbreila as a symbol of appeasement has been sent to Mr. Clement Attlee by the leaders ot the Newark Veterans of Foreign Wars Post. "Dear Mr. Attlee: Just m cas? Mr Chamberlain did not leave you his, we are forwarding you an
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  • 151 3 LUCKNOW, (By Air Mail).— Mor^ than one hundred sugar mill workers have been arrested on Jan. 19 m connection with, the sugar mills strike m Uttar Piadesh, according to a spokesman of the U.P. and 3i'n.ar Sugar Mill Workers Federation which
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  • 49 3 The Governments of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya have decided to set up a Joint Com-nittee- to review the Cost of Living Allowances payable to all classes of employees. The terms of reference and Übie composition of the Committee will be announced later. PHOTO.
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    76 3 PHOTO. Marshal Shah Mahmoud Khan Ghazi, Premier and Commander-in-Chief of Afghanistan, arrived m New Delhi, Jan. 15, for a fourday halt during his trip to USA for heart treatment. The 64-year-old Marshal is the uncle of the King of Afghanistan, m whose absence he acted as regent during 1949. Photo
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  • 468 3 Europe And Communism: Sir C. P. Ramaswamy Aiyar's Impression OOTACAMUND, (By Air Mail). Speaking at a meeting of the Nilgiri Rotary Club on Jan. 14, Sir C. P. Ramnswami Aiyar narrated some of his impressions of his extensive tour m Europe recently. Mr. V. Padmanabha Rajah, President, ivelcoming the Rotarians,
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  • 194 3 BOMBAY. (By Air Mail). Imports into India from the sterling area, excluding Pakistan, for the period January to September, 1950, totalled Rs. 162.09 crores, it Is learnt. Exports to the same source for the comparable period were of the order of Rs. 187,58 crores. Imports into India
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  • 80 3 It is officially stated by the Assistant Controller of Supplies, Negri Sembilan, that fines totalling $860 were imposed m Negri Sembilan upon Rice Dealers who failed to affix and display price tags on Rationed Rice and Sugar during last week. Sixteen cases were heard m Rembau on
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  • 128 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).—Two-hundred-and -twenty-seven Ceylonese m Malaya returned to their homeland last week In the Italian liner, Surriento, with the hope of by-passing the period of tension now existing m the Far East. They comprise men, women, school-going children and infants. The majority of them
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  • 196 3 Void In Teaching System: President Says Non-official Bodies Should Bridge Gulf NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). President Dr. Rajendra Prasad. speaking at an anniversary, meeting of the New Delhi YMCA here on Jan. 20 said that It was foi non-official organisations to fill tht void m the present educational system.
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  • 381 3 Britain Welcomes Nepal Retorms LONDON, Jan. 28.— The British Government welcomes the Nepal Prime Minister's statesmanlike action m announcing a programme of reform for Nepal, Mr. £rnest Davies, Foreign Under Secretary, said m the House of Commons on Thursday night.* It also endorsed the appeal of Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian
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    24 3 A.P. £UQTQ. Members or tne uftth Field Ani&riiance Unit, from India, pmce mira*. lated litter case on a jeep, during training, somewhere in Korea
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    • 294 3 NO PERSECUTION OF ffimt IN MALAYA-GRIFFITHS Allegations that the Chinese m Malaya are being persecuted by the Malayan Government are entirely untrue Ihis was made abundantly clear by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. James Griffiths, m replying to a question m the Commons on Wednesday last. "The policy of His Majesty's
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  • 1488 4  -  W. GORDON GRAHAM From Blacky Sea To The Pacific Along^The Himalayas (by (In the "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR") Asia may soon have an Iron Curtain of its own, dividing south from north with a political definite ness similar to that dividing western from eastern
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    74 4 Photographs taken on the occasion of the cocktail party given by Mr. S. T. Than, the Acting Represen -tentative of the Government of India, m honour of Indian Republic Day, at his residence at "Bhar.it Blmvun," Singapore. In the picture on top are seen Mr. Than and Mr. Malcolm Mac
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  • 136 4 Following office-bearers of the Overseas Pakistani League, Singapore, were elected at a meeting of the League members held on Jan. 2i; Patrons— Mr. S. M. A. H. Chisty and Mr. M. A. Khan. President— Mr. Khushi Mohamed. Vice-Presidents Mr. Lai Khan, Mr. Wazir Mohamed and Mr.
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  • 239 4 Several large bands of Sakai, evacuated from their jungle haunts and concentrated under police protection while Security Forces comb their former living area for bandits, axe being fed almost entirely from the air, R.A.F. said last week. About eighteen tons of foodstuffs rice, salt, gTeen
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  • 147 4 FEDERATION DAY CELEBRATIONS IN KOTA BHARU Representatives of the various communities. Government officials md Members of the State Executive Council and Council of Stite, will assemble at the BalaL B:sar, Kota Bharu, on Thursday morning Feb. 1, for the celebration of Federation Day. A guard-of-ihonour will be mounted m front
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  • 226 4 HOSPITALITY SCHEME FOR OVERSEAS STUDENTS The establishment m the London bourough of Kensington of the first Commonwealth student committee marks a further step m the efforts to make overseas students feel at home m Britain The Committee is a voluntary body whose aim is to promote closer relationship between the
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  • 80 4 The 8.8.C.'s Chinese listeners competition m December has attracted replies from all over the world. Entries have been received not only from countries of the Far East but also from places as far distant as Madagascar and the West Indies. Judging is to take place at
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