Indian Daily Mail, 1 February 1951
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Title Section16 1951-02-01 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 341. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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1008 1951-02-01 1 India's Eft oris To Avert 'Disaster' Fail LAKE SUCCESS, Jan 31. The United Nations Political Committee labelled Comunist China an aggressor in Korea at an emotion-charged session late on Tuesday night, but left wide open what new steps, if any, toReuter; USIS - 1,008 words
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Article, Illustration472 1951-02-01 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 31.— Following is the text of the American resolution approved by the U.N,: "The General Assembly, noting mat the Security Ccancii. beeatw of I.ick of unani iiitv oi the i" r ■nanent members. K»s failed to exerciseA.P. - 472 words
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Article52 1951-02-01 1 Resignations Not Accepted ROME. Jan. 31. —Italy's Chamber oi Deputies refused yesterday to accept the resignation of two Communist deputies w;-!.o first quit their party and then asked to be removed from their seats in the legislature. Communist deputies- *-vef rained from voting, and all otf.ers voted against accepting theA.P. - 52 words
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Article58 1951-02-01 1 Manna, Jan. 01. i«c wwucow President and Madame Soekarno will make a tour of Manila today which will include visits to the Headquarters of the Philippine naval patrol, /university of the east and the university of Santo Tomas. In the afternoon they will attend an exhibition ofReuter - 58 words
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Article291 1951-02-01 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Jaa. 31. —All India Congress committee on Monday cieciued to reintroduce paid Primary .neiAoersnip wiucn. was aboli&nea «n 19-18 on the insistence of Manat ma Gandni tnat membership should only be restricted to those wno actively followed the Congress principles an4 should not291 words
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161 1951-02-01 1 Nehru Lays Foundation Stone Of Kasturba Training Centre AHEMEDABAD, Jan. 31. Th*» Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, yesterday laid the foundation .slone of the Kastur'oa Training oentre at village Koba near AhmecJabad. Addressing a gathering of over 10,000 people, Mr. Nehru said" 'Mahduna Gandhi had laid great emphasis on villageGIIS - 161 words
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87 1951-02-01 1 India Observes Mahatma Gandhi's Death Anniversary NEW DELHI, Jan. 31. India yesterday observed the third anniversary of the passing away of the Father of the Ration, Mahatma Gandhi. In the Capital, thousands of people assembled at Gandhiji's samadhi at Rajghat and participated in a day-long programme of prayers and spinning.GIIS - 87 words
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Article100 1951-02-01 1 LONDON, Jan. 31.— Secretary for War John Strachey told the House of Commons on Tuesday Britain "is now prepared to meet the cost of raising two further battalions" in Malaya. He said both battalions of the Malay Regiment have been formed and between 150 and 200A.P. - 100 words
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268 1951-02-01 1 RANAS URGE FOR ELECTION TO NEPAL INTERIM GOTV. PAI'NA, (By Air Mail).— Over hundred Kanas, including some topranking officials of the Nepal Government, have submitted a memotunUum to the Prime Minister of Nepal requesting that the Ranas proposed to be included in the interim Government should be elected from amongFOC - 268 words
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Article118 1951-02-01 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 31.— The enterprising South India 1 film producer Mr. S. S. Vasan succeeded in making Bombay Government withdraw their 18 months ban on the showing without prior sanction, of films above 11,000 feet. Vasan challenged the ban on the118 words
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229 1951-02-01 1 RANGOON, Jan. 31, A Chinese Communist force numbering 3JOOO is moving around freely in North Burma and the government is afraid to protest officially to Peking, a high diplomatic source told the Associated Press today. Tne source said the Chinese crossed into theA.P. - 229 words
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116 1951-02-01 1 RIOT INQUIRY COMMISSION MEMBERS NAMED The following announcement was made yesterday afternoon in the House of Commons by Mr. James Griffiths. P.C., Secretary of State for the Colonies in reply to a Parliamentary Question: "I informed the House of appointment of a Commission of Enquiry and of its terma of116 words
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199 1951-02-01 1 MADRAS, Jan. 31. Three hundred foreign delegates to the International Engineering Conference, recently held at Delhi, visited the Tunpabhadra Project in Bellary, South In dia, during the weekend. The party, which included the Chairman of the International Executive Council oi the World Power Conference, SitGIIS - 199 words
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47 1951-02-01 1 LUCKNOW (By Air Mail).— Twelve thousand Muslims who had migrated to Pakistan during communal disturbances in March last have returned to Uttar Pradesh after the Delhi Pact. Another eight thousand Muslims are expected to return to U.P. within a month.- FOCFOC - 47 words
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Article68 1951-02-01 1 CANBERRA, Jan. 31— The condition of Prime Minister Robert Menzles, now resting on the Riviera, was described as "more serious than reports had suggested" by a senior colleague in Canberra. Mr. Menzies suffered a severe attack of flu in London and is suffering general exhaustion. His doctorsA.P. - 68 words
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Article50 1951-02-01 1 RANGOON. Jan. 31.— Burma will decide next month if the country is sufficiently quiet to enable elections to be held in April, the New Times of Burma reported today. Otherwise, It was added, the Elections Supervisory Commission will urge Parliament to amend the constitution and postpone A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article59 1951-02-01 1 SRINAOAR. Kashmir, Jan. 31.— The Kashmir Valley where the capital, Srinagar is situated, is cut oif from the rest of the world ay a heavy snowfall ranging from six feet in the lower regions to 15 feet higher in the valleys surrounding Himalayan ranges. The snowA.P. - 59 words
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Miscellaneous31 1951-02-01 1 LECTURE AT THE THEOSOPHICAL LODGE There will be a lecture on "The Mystic's View of Life" at the Theosnphical Society, 8, Cairnhill Road. Singapore, todax, Thursday, Feb. I. at $.30 p.m.31 words
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872 1951-02-01 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Feb. 1, 1951. PROFESSION VERSUS PRACTICE! "T GREET oux nationals abroad on tfois First Anniversary of our Republic ana assure tntan that they and their interests are, and shall ever continue w be, very dear to us," assured Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the President of the872 words
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786 1951-02-01 2 Measures To Check Black- Marketing In Madras Provision Of Detention Act May Be Invoked MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— Mr. K. Madhava Menon, Minister for J, aw. stated in the Madras Legislative Council on Jan. 23 in reply to an interpellation that black-marketers were liable to be detained under Subclause (iii)FOC - 786 words
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Article212 1951-02-01 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— Investigations for oil and for a number of minerals including mica, coal, iron-ore, manganese-ore, bauxite, gypsum, graphite, gold and diamonds are included in the programme of the Geological Survey of India for the field season ending in April As manyF.O.C. - 212 words
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62 1951-02-01 2 PATNA (By Air Mail).— The Bihar Assembly on Jan. 22 accepted the President's recommendation to "reconsider and drop the Bihar Black'"arketing (Temporary Powers) Bill, 1950." in view of the enactment of the Essential Supplies (Temporary Powers) Amendment Act, 1950, andFOC - 62 words
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606 1951-02-01 2 Commonwealth "art prepared tosteSl JhiSJ J k" P? 6 I*™1 tho faith, courage and ewfldmM, >hen j£ii a verv^™ BhOW that wo all so desire" ery d ch *«»ce 'or peac« The High Commissioner was addressing the students of the Presidency College on theFOC - 606 words
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151 1951-02-01 2 Aney Inaugurates Patna Branch Of "Caravan Of India" PATNA, (By Air Mail).— Mr. M. S. Aney, Governor of Bibar, inaugurals/.°i? Jan 21 the p *tna Branch of the Caravan of India", an international cultural, educational, social and welfare youth organisation, said "it is not by preaching but by practising thatF.O.C. - 151 words
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Article, Illustration11 1951-02-01 2 Among the objects of the Nutrition Exhibition held at No. r»«ih11 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-02-01 2 ng" PHOTO. Communist Vietminh prisoners, under French guard, ma^ch through tre streets of the north Indochinese coastal town 55 SS ySLJS£ 9; La^e numbers of Vietminh prisoners anTpol?tical suspects are used by the French A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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666 1951-02-01 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The Prime Minister, Shn Jawaharlal Nehru on Jan. 25 opened the National Stadium, New Delhi. The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the King of Nepal, Cabinet Ministers, members of the diplomatic corps, service chiefs and over 15,000 civilians andF.O.C. - 666 words
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Article221 1951-02-01 2 SANTINIKETAN, ,By A,r Mail). Mr Haiekrushna Mahtab, Minister for Commerce and Industry, 0 n Ve wr^ 0f J ndia> said here on Jan. 20 that whatever the Government might do to improve the prel" 1H d sinal situation, nothing much would be achieved unless a powerful publicF.O.C. - 221 words
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655 1951-02-01 3 C'WEALTH SUGGESTION IMPRACTICABLE HUMILIATING, SAYS SHEIKH ABDULLAH JAMMU, (By Air Mail).— Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah, Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, in a statement recently described as t( not only impracticable but humilitating" some of the suggestions reported to ham been made at the informalFOC - 655 words
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Article59 1951-02-01 3 KARACHI, (By Air Mail). Mr. D. S. Senanayake, Prime Minister of Ceylon, said here that he was "very disappointed" that no agreement on the proposals for resolving the Kashmir dispute could be reached at the London Commonwealth Premiers Conference. Mr. Senanayake made this statement to newsmen at59 words
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975 1951-02-01 3 U.N. URGED TO TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION KARACHI, (By Air Mail). Pakistan had two courses open before it in the Kashmir dispute, one of which was to ftinHM the matter in the Security Council, Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan told a press conference here recentFOC - 975 words
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186 1951-02-01 3 Displaced Men's ClaimsIndia Govt. Appoint Four Commissioners NEW DELHI. (By A.x Mail;. The Government of India have appointed four Claims Commissioners under the Displaced Person.-, (Claims) Act 1950 for different regions of the country. Mr. Sunder P. Advani, a former Judge in Sind, with headquarters at Jaipur, will have jurisdictionFOC - 186 words
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Article74 1951-02-01 3 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail).— Mr D N. Pritt. K.C., London, has been enroled as an advocate o»f the Bombay High Court. He will make his first appearance in the High Court in the appeal preferred by the Seksaria Mills and three officers otf the mill againstFOC - 74 words
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336 1951-02-01 3 HINDU CODE BILL: DR. KESKAR DEFENDS MEASURE NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— Dr -B. V. Keskar, Deputy Minister oi External Affairs, speaking at th< Chronicle '•forum" debate on the i Hindu Code Bill, said here on Jan j 18 that it was wiong to say that the I Bill wasFOC - 336 words
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404 1951-02-01 3 Existing Position Unchanged, Saus Nehru BOMBAY, (By Air Mail).— Answering a question on Kashmir as it stood recently, Mr. Nehru told a Press Conference here: "So long as nothing else happens it amounts to tacit acceptance of the present position." He had been asked whether failure to reach final settlementFOC - 404 words
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Article49 1951-02-01 3 JAMMU, (By Air Mail). it is :earnt that elections to the proposed Constituent Assembly in Jammu-Kashmir State may not be held before mid- August as Against June reported earlier. The Government is expected to appoint soon a committee to consider the problem ©^delimitation ot oooatltven FOCFOC - 49 words
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Article301 1951-02-01 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Ma:l) TJI« continuance oT cnild marriages in the rura; areas ol the &4, p dt'splte education, was referred to by Mrs C R. Karunaratne, wife of the Divisional Agricultural Officer North Central Division, who presided at tne inauguration of a Mahua Samithiya for ThuruwillaFOC - 301 words
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182 1951-02-01 3 CEYLON NEWS: Failure Of Opposition Parties' Unity Move COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Another attempt to reach agreement among the Opposition parties to run a campaign demanding that Ceylon should quit the Commonwealth came to an abrupt end, recently when the representatives of the Trotskyite Sama Samaja Party walked out ofFOC - 182 words
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Article113 1951-02-01 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mai!).— Two overseas officers from Ceylon Mr I B. Fonseka, and Mr. Y. Yogasundaram, have completed a three month study off the United States foreign policy at the U.S. State Department's Foreign Service Institute in Washington. The Ceylon officers were among a113 words
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Article72 1951-02-01 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail).— The recent agreement between the Indian Mercantile Chamber and the Ceylon Government will be one of the subjects that wil lcome up for discussion at a meeting of the Indian Overseas League to be held in New Delhi shortly. The Ceylon IndianFOC - 72 words
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Article89 1951-02-01 3 SURVEY OF MORBIDITY COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).- An Lsland-wide survey of disab.ln-i sickness and morbidity, carried cue during December by the Physloi gy Department of the Ceylon L-i.ve sity with the co-operation of ftfcd cal Department officials, nas yielded useful data. The survey include 1 ever 23.000 families representing over89 words
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Article92 1951-02-01 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Mr. Annesley de Silva, Ceylon Trade Commissioner in Bombay, is now on six months' leave. We understand, there will be no Ceylon Trade Commissioner in Bombay as such in future. Instead of a Trade Commissioner the Government is proposing to haveFOC - 92 words
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1055 1951-02-01 4 Malayan Indians Urged To Keep Alive Indian's Great Ideals Agent's Speech At Republic Day .Dinner In Penan g "We have assembled tonight on a historic occasion to celebrate the First Anniversary of the Indian Republic Day. As I stand before you, my mind flits across the struggles and sacrifices India1,055 words
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122 1951-02-01 4 "as a result of the latest review of. cotton textiles supply position, the Gj»ernment of India have decided iwitil tfte quota of 120 million yards already fixed for coarse and medium cloth will be fully licensed, but all licences issued henceforward will be forGIIS - 122 words
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