Indian Daily Mail, 30 January 1951
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Title Section16 1951-01-30 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VL NO. 339. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1951 FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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190 1951-01-30 1 Peaceful Settlement Of Issue Anticipated (From Our Ovvu Cur respondent) KALIMPONG, Jan. 2Q. The bulk of Chinese troops have been withdrawn from eastern Tibet as a gesture for peaceful settlement of the Chinese Communist claims m Xjbet, leaving only some outposts aroundCopyright - 190 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-01-30 1 PHOTO. A beared and be-turbaned non-Co mmissioned officer of the 60th Indian Field Ambulance Unit m Koran, here makes a recording of one of his native songs, which is rerorrded by S. F. C. Stuart Queen, of Glendale, California*! A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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88 1951-01-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent > MADRAS. Jan. 29. Chief Minister Mr. Kumaraswamy Raja has denied rumours that the veteran Health Minister Dr. T. S. S. Rajan is retiring. There has been a spate of rumours recently that Rajan was retiring ostensibly on health grounds butCopyright - 88 words
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146 1951-01-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 29. Since all newspapers observed Friday as a holiday, full reports of the Republic Day celebrations throughout India were only published on Sunday (Though it" was an austerity celebraj tion, the Day was observed m every ICopyright - 146 words
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Article35 1951-01-30 1 KARACHI, Jan. 29.— A 12-man French Mission is due m Pakistan m mid-February to explore the posaipility of wider trade between the two countries, it was officially announced Sunday night. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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374 1951-01-30 1 "INDONESIAN REPUBLIC IS BASED ON PANTJASILA" DR. SOEKARNO MANILA, Jan. 29.— Indonesia "stands four-square on the proposition that our Republic can live side by >ide with other states of the world m a friendly spirit of co-operation and harmony" President Achmed Soekarno said at a state dinner last night. TheGIIS - 374 words
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Article67 1951-01-30 1 SRINAGAR, Kashmir, Jan. 29.— The Aga Khan, head of the Ismail Muslims, has a large following among the war-like tribes of Hunza state m Gilgit agency, northermost frontiei of Kashmir, according to information reaching here. Hunza statte, occupied by Pakistani troops m October, 1947, hasA.P. - 67 words
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Article62 1951-01-30 1 Four Chinese, among them two women, were killed m the Gurun District of Kedah on Saturday morning, and six Chinese were wounded with parangs. Twentytwo houses wefe set on fire. It is suspected tJhat the attack was made by Malays m retaliation for a bandit attack on Malays62 words
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96 1951-01-30 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 29.— Negotia tions for a treaty of friendship between India and Indonesia have been completed and the formal signing will shortly take place m Djakarta. The treaty, which will be of a general character establishing "perpetual peace and exerlatingGIIS - 96 words
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305 1951-01-30 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 29.— India has a surplus of about Rs. 6,640 milTon m her international investment position after taking Into account the inter-Governmental debt owned by Pakistan of Rs. 3.000 million and Burma of Rs. 530 million. These are findings of the census India'sGIIS - 305 words
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Article154 1951-01-30 1 A handgrenade was thrown into the crowded dance hall cabaret m Seremban last night, seriously wounding one British soldier and slightly injuring 11 others. A girl dancer was badly hurt and 12 other civilians were slightly injured, says a Police communique Issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday.154 words
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Article120 1951-01-30 1 WESTERN FRONT IN KOREA, Jan. 29. The Allied offensive on this sector punched another mile today to within 10 miles of Seoul. Chinese resistance was stubborn. The advance was carried to eight miles north of Suwon. Progress was difficult and the Reds .vere supported by artillery. AnA.P.; Reuter - 120 words
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Article32 1951-01-30 1 The Office of the Fisheries Department has moved from 4th floor Fullerton Building, to Godown No 3 at Telok Tyer Ayer Basin, Singapore 2, with effect from Jan. 2832 words
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85 1951-01-30 1 GANDHIJI'S DEATH ANNIVERSARY MEETING: MEETING IN JOHORE BAHRU TODAY The Local Indian Congress Johore Bahru will observe the "Sarvodaya Day," that is, the 3rd Anniversary of the death of Mahatma Gandhi today Tuesday Jan. 30. A meeting will be held at the premises at 5.30 p.m. sharp and all are85 words
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Article79 1951-01-30 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 29.— A committee has been formed m Calcutta with a view to establishing an International University as "a befitting memorial to Sri Aurobindo." Dr. S. P. Mookerjee will be the Chairman. Other members are the Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. Hare Krushna Mahtatb, theGIIS - 79 words
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Article49 1951-01-30 1 SINGAPORE, Jan. 29— With reference to the news item. "Thirteen Countries to Participate m First Asian Games" m our Daily Press Release No. 36/51 dated Jan. 24, 1951, Malaya, instead of Singapore, was mentioned as one of the participante m the games. The error is reeretted. GIISGIIS - 49 words
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186 1951-01-30 1 HINDUS SIKHS PRAY AT MUSLIM SAINT'S GRAVE DELHI URS CELEBRATIONS CONCLUDE NEW DELHI, Jan. 29.— Over 50.000 people, including Hindus and Sikhs, took part m Delhi m the ceremonies connected with the 645 th death anniversary of the Muslim Saint. Hazrat Kliawja Nizam-nd-Din Aulia. The Urs celebrations, which began atGIIS - 186 words
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224 1951-01-30 1 PERSIAN RULER TO SELL ALL INHERITED CROWN LANDS TEHERAN, Jan. 29.— The Shah of Persia, Mohammad Reza PahJevi issued orders yesterday for the sale to the peasants of all the Crown lands he inherited from his father A Roy il Proclamation appointed a special committee to organise the transfer. TheReuter - 224 words
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Article81 1951-01-30 1 KARACHI. Jan. 29. As part of this country's drive for self-suffici-ency m cloth, the Industries Ministry has sanctioned the establishment of seven new textile mills m Karachi. Permission was given only to firms which had already placed orders for machinery and opened letters of credit. MostA.P. - 81 words
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Article86 1951-01-30 2 DACCA, (By Air Mail).— The East Bengal Government on Jan. 24 isisued a pxe-censaiship order on all news relating to the proposed strike of medical officers m East Bengal. The medical officers of East Bengal, it will be recalled, served a notice on the GovernmentFOC - 86 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-01-30 2 PHOTO. The Maharajah of Baroda, accompanied by the Maharanee, is seen on arrival m Miami, Florida, by plane on Jan. 16 for a vacation m southern Florida. They arrived from Nassau, Bermuda, where the Maharajah was the guest of the Governor of the Bahamas at a state luncheon.- A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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559 1951-01-30 2 Leaders' Statement In Bombay BOMBAY, Jan. 23, (By Air Mail).— Three leaders of the Free Pakhtoonistan Move merit, who have completed a tour of various centres of Pa khtoons m India said here today that eight million Pakh toons were "determined to overthrow the dominationF.O.C. - 559 words
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70 1951-01-30 2 GAtTHATJ. (By Air Mail).— The Gauhiti municipal authorities have baained brothels In the town. The Executive Officer m a notification under Section 245 of the Municipality Act prohibits any persons "from keeping a brothel or rent out or g\ve on lease houses or land toFOC - 70 words
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Article, Illustration98 1951-01-30 2 PHOTO. Latest of the Tibetan refugees to reach India are the poorer priests. Forsaking their monasteries m Tibet they beg bread m the streets of Delhi. "Standing m crowded areas they ring their sacred bells (left hand) and their equally sacred drums (right hand). When the crowd gathers they singA.P. - 98 words
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Article51 1951-01-30 2 MR. LIAQU AT ALI KHAN KARACHI. (By Air Mail)— Mr Liaquat Ali Khan. Pakistan's Prime Minister, who is also President of the Pakistan Muslim League left for Lahore on Jan. 23 for an electioneering campaign for his party for the West Punjab Genera: Elections scheduled to commence on Mar. 10.FOC - 51 words
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538 1951-01-30 2 MADRAS, By Air Mail).— Thefts of passengers' property m running trains on the South Indian Railway, especially m the Up and Down Tuticorin Express have been reported rampant of late. Several cases ol theft of gold and silver ornaments, silk sarees andFOC; A.P. - 538 words
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Article213 1951-01-30 2 ALLAHABAD. (By Air Mail). Mr. J. I. Baskin, member of the Animal Welfare Delegation of tne United Kingdom, told PTI on Jan. 20 that the milk yield m India could be appreciably increased by the us? of modern scientific methods of dairy farming. The delegation hasFOC - 213 words
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92 1951-01-30 2 PREVENTIVE DETENTION ACT TO BE EXTENDED NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The Central Preventive Detention Act, due to expire at the end of March, is likely to be extended for another year but with its provinces liberalised, it is learnt. The Government of India is likely to bring forward beforeF.O.C. - 92 words
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82 1951-01-30 2 BR. METRE-GAUGE LOCOMOTIVES FOR INDIA NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). The In<Uan Government railways have placed an order for 100 metregauge steam locomotives with a British firm of manufacturers, it Is learnt. The value of the order is stated to be Rs. 2 crores and 33 lakhs. The engines areFOC - 82 words
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Article92 1951-01-30 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The latest returns received by the Central Electricity Commission from 521 public electricity supply undertakings m the country reveal that the total electricity generated m October 1950, increased by 22.3 million kwt. hours us compared with September 1950. The total generation ofFOC - 92 words
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238 1951-01-30 2 MADRAS, (By Air MaU).—Agrtenent has been reached, it is learnt oetween the Madras Government md the Madras Port Trust regardng the terms on which land on .he foreshore opposite the Fort a*. George will be transferred to -he Tiust for purposes of the southward extens.onFOC - 238 words
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Article939 1951-01-30 2 COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS ABOLITION OF GARASDARI AND BARKHALI SYSTEMS NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The Saurashtra Agrarian Reforms Committee has recommended the immediate abolition of the Garasdari and Barkhali land systems m the State. These land systems, described by the Committee as "relics of a feudal age",F.O.C. - 939 words
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431 1951-01-30 3 Great Jubilation In Lucknow Ji NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The President Dr. Rajendra Prasad has given his assent to the Uttar Pradesh Zamindari Abolition Bill. The Bill to abolish the century and a half old Zamindari system m Uttar PradeshFOC - 431 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-01-30 3 PHOTO. The Pakistan Premier, Liaquat Ail Khan, (left), chats with Pat Gregory, who played "Dick Whittlngton' m the Ice Pantomime, at the Empire Pooi, Wembley, London, on Jan. 15. The Premier visited the Pantomime with his wife and two sons A. P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article187 1951-01-30 3 NADIAD, (By Air Mail).— Mr. Vadilal Lallubhai, Chairman of the Bombay State Road Transport Corporation, said here on Jan. 20 that more funds should be made available for road construction m the State to enable a better and mort economic road transport service. Speaking here onF.O.C.; FOC - 187 words
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247 1951-01-30 3 DIWAKAR INAUGURATES CENTRAL FILM CENSOR BOARD BOMBAY, (By Air Mail).— Sxi R. R. DiwaKar, Minister of State for i.ii i urination and Broadcasting foriiiaiiy inaugurated the Central .d^ard ot PUnn Censors m Bomoay cji Jan. 24. xne iJoard has been constituted m accordance with the amendment to the Cinematogiaph Act,FOC - 247 words
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287 1951-01-30 3 LATE THAKKAR BAPA: RAJEN BABU'S TRIBUTE NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— .'resident Rajendra Prasad. m a raierrent on the death of Thakkar iupa, said: "India loses one more of her .ervants m the passing away ol .replaceable devoted sons and aaKkar Bapa. His was a life de..eat^d to the serviceF.O.C. - 287 words
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Article577 1951-01-30 3 Death Of Finland 's National Hero SUCCESSFUL RESISTANCE AGAINST SOVIET* UNION RECALLED LAUSANNE, Switzerland. Jan. 29. Field Marshal Baron Carl Gustaf Mannerheim, 83, Finland's national hero and former President died at a hospital here on Saturday night. The ajjed field-marshal was taken to toe hosaual lor an emergency operation onA.P. - 577 words
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Article247 1951-01-30 3 .BOMBAY. (By Air Mail). The i constitution of the Academy of Hin- 1 dustani Music, sponsored by the J Union and States Governments, has now been finalised. The objects of the academy are to Foster unit develop Hindustani music i including dancing) and, m relation -.<_>F.O.C. - 247 words
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126 1951-01-30 3 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail):— The Committee of the Bombay Millowners' Association m a statement on Jan. 22 said a "serious crisis" was imminent m the textile industry, "due to the present policy of Government with regard to cotton cloth and yarn prices, supply of cottonF.O.C. - 126 words
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314 1951-01-30 3 CEYLON NEWS: No Foreign Bases In Ceylon PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY REFUTES COMMUNM C4NARD COLOMBO, (By Air !Vl a il). —Reply ing to Communist propaganda, Mr. R. G. Senanayake. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs, recently denied this country had leased any of her bases to a foreign power forReuter - 314 words
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Article156 1951-01-30 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— "We all want peace and the greatest opportunity awaits the East to lead tne world out of disorder into peace" said Mr. Norman Cousins, Kditor "Saturday Review" addresslag a packed audience of teachers .tnd students at Jaffna College, xne Rev. S. K.FOC - 156 words
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15 1951-01-30 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).—Ceylon may send an Adviser on Co-15 words
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Article51 1951-01-30 3 VICTORY OVER SIR C.P. COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— A caole received here from Coimbatore states tnat Mr. S. Pararajasingham won a victory over Sir C. P. Ramaswamy Iyer far the Governorship of the 56th Rotary District ana will atcend the World Rotary Convention at Atlantic City, United States, m June.—FOC - 51 words
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Article76 1951-01-30 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Ceyions next foreign embassy it is understood, will be estaoiisnied m Pans. Preliminary arrangements now made tor pnis purpose will be nnalisea on trie return of the Prime Minister from London next week. The status of the Ceylon envoy m Paris willFOC - 76 words
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96 1951-01-30 3 Nepal U.S. Point- Four Pact Signed NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— Nepal ana the United States concluded a general Point-Four agreement here on Jan. 23. The agreement was signed by Urn American Ambassador, Mr. Loy W. Henderson and Commanding General Singha, the Nepalese Ambassador. Under the agreement, says an announcementF.O.C. - 96 words
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Article, Illustration1600 1951-01-30 4 Celebrations At Ramakrishna Mission The 89th Birthday Ann iversary of Swami Vivekananda, the famous disciple of Sri Ramakrishna, will be celebrated at the Ramakishna Mission premises m W orris Road, Singapore to day Tuesday, as per programme appended below. All are cordially invited1,600 words
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Article100 1951-01-30 4 The total collection m Kelantan of the Poppy Day Fund drive for 1950 was $11,936. This was revealed by Mrs. Harward, Lady Organiser of the Poppy Day Fund Committee, Kelantan. Mrs. Harward. on behalf of the Hon. Organiser for the Federation, wishes to extend her100 words
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88 1951-01-30 4 A Gazette Notification issued yesterday states that the Chief Police Officer, Singapore, hereby authorises the letting off of fireworks, except sand crackers, within, the Colony of Singapore on the following day, and between the fallowing hours, during Chinese New Year: From 7 a.m. on88 words
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Article36 1951-01-30 4 The Governor has appointed Mrs. T. P. F. McNeice to be a Visitor to the Mental Hospital. Singapore vice tine Rev. J. T. N. Handy', who resigned under Section .29(2) of tto Mental Disorder Ordinance.36 words
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881 1951-01-30 4 The iB-month-old claim of over 1,000 Army Civilian Storekeepers for return to their original status same, a? clerks as regards pay and working hours has been rejected by the Command Secretary at the Joint Consultative Committee Meeting held at G.H.Q. on Jan. 26, writes Mr.881 words
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Article20 1951-01-30 4 T he n C^nmksloner-GeneraJ Mr Malcolm Mac Donald, is temporarily r^\ hi t for the next ?elea^e ofliclal20 words
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83 1951-01-30 4 trl^J, I ew companies have been Sh™,^ fo^. mm Production m Britain. This is part of a new Plan approved by the British Oov- by which atoout anfand a quarter million pounds are being SS£,aS! aMe for flnanclng fll^ ♦v, 711^ P 1 has83 words
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Article99 1951-01-30 4 m To commemoxate Federation Day which falls on Thursday. Feb l school children of aJI the town schools m Malacca will hold a jo<nt ceremony on the Bandar Hilir Reclamation ground at 8.30 am nJP*' X c Wisdom, Resident lon v? r 'u Ma3acca will make99 words
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Article146 1951-01-30 4 Iht- Employees' Provident Fond Bli. vvhicli was published m the ci e.n ne it aazette dated Jan. 12, was referred to a Select committee oi the Federal Legislative Council at the Council Meeting held on Jan. 25 Any person or organisation wish- v :ng to comment on146 words
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Article182 1951-01-30 4 The following statement i 3 issued a connection with the recent Jovemment announcement concerning Riot Clauns. "All claims should be addressed o the Secretary, Riot Claims Triunal, Labour Depart nent, Hay< Ick Road, Singapore (1). Claims lould state the name and address the claimant, the nature of the182 words
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Article49 1951-01-30 4 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. Th? terms of reference and the composition of the Committee will be announced later.49 words
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