Indian Daily Mail, 4 February 1951
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Title Section18 1951-02-04 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 344. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1951. FOUK PAGES 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article369 1951-02-04 1 Position Under New Constitution Clarified MRS. HANNAH SEN'S ADDRESS BANGALORE, (By Air Mail). Presiding over the 22nd annual session of the All-India Women's Conference, which opened on Jan. 22 evening at the Town Hall, Bangalore, Mrs. Hannah Sen observed that women's organisations, whose untiring369 words
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1165 1951-02-04 1 TRIBUTES TO PIONEERS OF WOMEN'S MOVEMENT In her address, Mrs. Hannah Seii recalled the services of the pioneers of the women's movement and pa.a tributes to Mrs. Sarojini Naidu, Mrs. Muthulakshmy Reddy, Mrs. Cousins, Srimathi Kamaladevi ana others. Turning to events in India since it1,165 words
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Article649 1951-02-04 1 TRIBUTE TO WORK OF CONFERENCE Mr. K. C. Reddy Chief Minister of Mysore, addressing tne garnering, paid triDutes co tne wonc dont oy tne Ah -India Women's Conierence and observed crat at presen 4 i.iere were several uigent problems a .vauing Tne Prime ivna.ster oi India.FOC - 649 words
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236 1951-02-04 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 3.— New records in tariffic and earnings were set up by Indian raiiway during 1949-1950, according to the latest Railway Board Annual Report, just published. Figures in regard to the number of passengers, passenger earnings and goods earnings exceed even thoseGIIS - 236 words
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188 1951-02-04 1 Asian Confab To Settle Indo-China Conflact? MANILA. Feb. 2.— lndonesia Is sounding out South East Asia countries on a conference to discuss their attitude on the conflict between the Bao Dai, French and the Ho Chi Minh governments in Indochina. Secretary -General R. Abdul Ga.ni of the Indonesian Ministry ofA.P. - 188 words
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Article93 1951-02-04 1 MANILA, Feb. 3.— Mayor Manuel de la Fuente says marijuana cigarettes are being sold in Manila and there is nothing that can be done about it under present law. The mayor said agents of his office have discovered that most marijuana is being brought into the country byA.P. - 93 words
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Article74 1951-02-04 1 MANILA, Feb. 3.— President Elpidio Quirino Thursday night restored the right to writ of habeas corpus to those parts of the Philippines which have not been involved in Communist Hukbalnahap disturbances. The new presidential order, revising a proclamation last October declaring a state of nationalA.P. - 74 words
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Article133 1951-02-04 1 MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— Dr. T. S. S. Raj an. Minister for Health, an official announcement states, has represented to the Chief Minister that the state of his health is such that it is essential for him to take some rest; and the Chief MinisterFOC - 133 words
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700 1951-02-04 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.— The Land-Grant College system has been called the United States' "one identifiable, unique contirbution" to the tradition of higher education in the Western w orld. Now, after 88 years ol helping carry higher knowledge to every U.S. citizen, the Land-Grant Colleges areUSIS - 700 words
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Article105 1951-02-04 1 COLOMBO, Feb. 3.— Ceylon cu» toms and revenue officials are wond erlng what to do about U*****,50( in cash which has been lying in th< Treasury vaults for the past week. A Ceylon businessman declarec the money to the customs when 11 arrived by air from America, sayinjReuter - 105 words
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199 1951-02-04 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 3— lndia will come close to achieving self-suffici-ency in paper within the next two years as existing milis are expanded mil new ones are built. This was disclosed recently when paper manufacturers met with the National Planning Commission, whose jobA.P. - 199 words
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150 1951-02-04 1 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail) A Division Bench of the Bombay High Court on Jan. 19 held that the Land Requisition Act, particularly its provision empowering Government to requisition premises, was a valid law. The Chief Justice, who delivered the judgment, observed that although theFOC - 150 words
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Article30 1951-02-04 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.— Two Senators have urged Congress to authorise recruitment of a United States Foreign Legion to be composed of 1,000,000 or more anti-Com-munists of other nations, including ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement32 1951-02-04 1 iUBSCRIPTION RATES (BY POST) \ialaya, B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Mouth 4.00 3 12.00 6 24.00 1 Year 43.00 Other Places 1 Month 5.00 3 15.00 tf h 30.00 1 Year 60.0032 words
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Advertisement22 1951-02-04 1 TELL YOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLE through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Daily in Malaya over 16 years 71, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE.22 words
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1658 1951-02-04 2 State Committee's Recommendation TRIVANDRUM, (By Air Mail). The TravancoreCochin Land Policy Committee set up in September, 1949, to enquire into and report on various questions of land reiorm in the State have iust submitted their report. The following la a summary of theFOC - 1,658 words
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68 1951-02-04 2 HIM A LA YA MINERALS EXTREMELY POOR IN ECONOMIC VALUE LUCKNOW, (By Air Mail).— The Himalayas are younger than the Alps and they are still growing, said Dr. D. N. Wadia, Geological Adviser to the Government of India, addressing a meeting of the Palaeobotanica.l society here today. Dr. Wadia saidF.O.C. - 68 words
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Article30 1951-02-04 2 MADRAS, Feb. .—Two Soviet ij 1 111 actors now touring India aa-ic] today that their three week visit wai "the forerunner of increased cultural contact" between India and Russia ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration118 1951-02-04 2 Bagneo Pasha El-Nashashibi (facing camera) is seen receiving congratulations after he had been named by King Abdullah of Jordan as the new 'Protector of the Holy Places' in the Arabcontrolled section of Jerusalem. Be took over the post on Jan. 15. Among members of the Diplomatic corps present at theA.P. - 118 words
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432 1951-02-04 2 CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail). Mr. Satin Sen, a legislator of East Bengal and lender of the Barisal Goodwill Mission now tour ing West Bengal, stated on Jan. 20 that the situation in his province "has improved almost beyond recognition." He added that progressive forces432 words
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Article38 1951-02-04 2 RAJKOT, IBy Air Mali). The First Class Magistrate of Bhavnagar hem. on Jan. 22 that the Saurashtra Prevention, of Bigamous Marriages Act was invalid as it ortended against section 15 of the Indian Constitution. FOCFOC - 38 words
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Article149 1951-02-04 2 CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail) Another contingent of 48 families comprising of 204 East Bengal refugees lelt lor the Andamans on Saturday (Jan. 27) evening. These refugees include carpenters, pottos, fishermen, blacksmiths and petty businessmen. The refugees have been provided with utensils, dhotis and sarees andF.O.C. - 149 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-02-04 2 PHOTO. Photo shows seven ol the Danish nurses aboard Denmark's 8,500 tons hospital ship Jutiandia. Photograph aboard the vessal at Spithead (England) on Jan. 25 bpfore sailing for service in Korean waters.- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article68 1951-02-04 2 AHMEDBAD, (By Air Mail). The Council of the Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal has decided to award the Khaitan Medal for 1950 to Shri Kasturbhal Lalbhai, Ahmedabad Industrialist, in recognition of his "notable and original contribution to industry," it is learned. The medal will be presented to Mr.FOC - 68 words
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430 1951-02-04 2 MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— The need for faithfully following the constructive programme of Gandhiji in order to successfully tackle the various problems facing the country at the moment and to bring happiness and prosperity to the people, was stressed by Achaiya Kripalani, addressing a publicF.O.C. - 430 words
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Article354 1951-02-04 2 FOONA, (By Air Mail).— Mr. cihankerrao Deo said here on Jan. 21 ■.hat all parties in uie country must jo-operaie to implement an "aboveparty programme to taokle th«. emergency BOW lacing" the aation. Mr Deo told repo-\ers that it wao ,eyond me capacity oi any singleF.O.C. - 354 words
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Article24 1951-02-04 2 LONDON, Feb. 1. —Ernest Bevin, Britisn Foreign Secretary who is ill with pneumonia, is "maintaining progress," a Foreign Office spokesman said on Wednesday A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article76 1951-02-04 2 CALCUTTA. .(By Air Mail). Th Revolutionary Socialist Party at a meeting held at Wellington Square in the afternoon expressed the opinion that the Congress Government now in power had given a go by to th-e Congress ideal of rusan-Mazdoor-Praja Raj. Speeches were made criticising the failure of theFOC - 76 words
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1673 1951-02-04 3 NITY ABO DHANANDA - NITY ABO DHANANDA (By N India religion has set up the unique record of evolving cultre tnd informing cultural and social )atterns. Students of history are manimous that when civilizations mild themselves on an evanescent dea and not on the deepest fact in nanGIIS - 1,673 words
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Article, Illustration76 1951-02-04 3 PHOTO. These boys and girls are not bowing their heads in shame for some offence against school discipline, nor are they pretending not to be there. Crouching down against the wall with their hands behind their heads, they are practising precautions against the effect of bomb blast during air raid76 words
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265 1951-02-04 3 Three Ceylon Athletes For Asian Games In Delhi COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). The General Committee of the Ceylon A. A. A. met recently with Mr. E. F. N. Gratiaen in the chair and agreed to send a team of three Ceylon athletes to the Asian Games scheduled to commence inFOC - 265 words
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Article77 1951-02-04 3 NEW DELHI. Feb. ...—The abbots of three leading Tibetan monasteries, known as "the three state pillars, arrived in Yatung on Friday reportedly to join the Dalai Lama in deliberations about the future oi Tibet Reports from Kalimpong published here today said Tibetans r the Chumbl ValleyA.P. - 77 words
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Article351 1951-02-04 3 NEW DELHI, ißy Air Mail).— The decision to continue, with certain modifications, the measures adopted by the Textile Commissioner, j to prevent the sale of cotton in cer- tain parts of Madhya Pradesh abova ceiling prices, is understood to have been taken after talksFOC - 351 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-02-04 3 Photo. Photo shows Miss Bemil Twiggs, 22, of Highgate, North London. One of Britain's leading ballroom dancers, she has been chosen by the Showmen's Guild as the girl of the year. On Jan. 24 night she met Herbert Morrison, Lord President of the Council, leader of the House of CommonsA.P. - 61 words
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504 1951-02-04 3 BANGALORE, (By Air Mail)— A new scheme implementing the recommendations of the Egerton Committee, which reviewed the working of the Indi an Institute of Science, Bangalore, early in 1949, will come into force with effect from February 1. The salient featuresFOC - 504 words
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396 1951-02-04 4 bnder The Presidentship Ot Poet Bharathiar's Daughter The Indian Republic Day was celebrated with pomp and splendour by the Indians in Seria, Brunei State. The Indian quarters were suitably decorated for the occasion and in the centre of these buildings stood the396 words
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Article131 1951-02-04 4 MANILA, Feb. 3. Chinese Nationalist Ambassador Chen Chi-plng and Detective Sgt. Crispiniano Carloa disagree over whether someone firea a shot near the ambassador's automobile. Chen told a newsman two shots rang out when his car was stalled in a Manila traffic jam recently. He saidA.P. - 131 words
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Article65 1951-02-04 4 NEW DELHI, Feb. 2.— lndia exported 586,000 tons of coal during the last year out of which Ceylor. received 227,000 tons; Australia 240,000 tons and Japan, over 96,00c tons. Three ne.w countries, Italy, Libya and Denmark, have contracted with India for the purchase of coal, while ArgentinaGIIS - 65 words
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528 1951-02-04 4 CaUUp Procedure Clarified At the present juncture the only age groups being registered under the Manpower Regulations are those of male persons from 17 to 24. There is no intention to call up youths of 17. There are about 200,000 men in the Federation between the528 words
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Article45 1951-02-04 4 |g£5225 Feb 3 Vicountess Mountbatten is due here late in March to inspect St. Johns AmbuTh'uScfay BfItish S0Urces said Tr?«t i? Superintendent of the St. Johns Ambulance Brigade. Enroute to Burma she will inspect Ambulance centres at Bombay, New Delhi and Calcu A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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256 1951-02-04 4 I LONDON, Feb. 3. The British Communist Party denied that it wants to abolish Parliament, destroy the British Empire, or introduce Soviet power to Britain. a new programme of aims, published in a 22-page pamphlet, emphasised a note of moderation in policy.Reuter - 256 words
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Article102 1951-02-04 4 LONDON. Feb. 3. Sir Eustace Tennyson-Deyncourt, prominent British naval architect, died here on Thursday. He was 82. Tennyson-Deyncourt was head of the Admiralty Committee which produced the nrst tank in World War I and was Vice-President of the Tank Board in 1918. He was Director ofA.P. - 102 words
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Article171 1951-02-04 4 16 annual general body 1 CSSS&g ll i e Chettiars (Nattuk- kottal) Chamber of Commerce, held gjft* 28 at 3 pm l JJJ Chettiars' Temple. Tank Road, Singapore, the following were elecil95f S omce Be arers for the year SPSS?*: Mr. AR. s. AR. Annamalai Chettlar,171 words
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270 1951-02-04 4 250 Cured Released From Leper Settlement Two hundred and thirty men I! women and children were released I from the Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement during 1950. They wert I TiS Iet f ly ured and ha <i medical cirttflcates to prove it I K^° st u f th^ m went270 words
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Article199 1951-02-04 4 Salim, forty-two-year old Indo- III nesian artist, is now in Britain III executing a commission to paint a I number of pictures for the Indom III s:an Embassy in London. Sallm. whose last exhibition was I held in Holland, has never shown I his works inCGO Press release - 199 words
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Advertisement186 1951-02-04 4 SITUATION WANTED TNDIAN with many years experience in teaching Hindi, Urudu, Hindustani, Persian, Arabic and English seeks position in school. Also prepared to giv< private tuitions. Write to I. Ahmed 226 South Bridge Road. Phone 6327. MORNING SHOW TODAY 11 A.M. (double feature) "THE NOOSE HANGS HIGH" (Abbott Costello) and186 words
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Advertisement115 1951-02-04 4 HONG KONG OUTRAGE HONG KONG, Feb. 3. Chen K-.aii-po wtjo was shot in downtown Hong Kong's Kingfu Restaurant by unknown gunmen on Tuesday last had been identified as a former mem ber of the police bureau of Chang Fakwei in Canton. Chang was the former Nationalist Governor of Kwang« tung115 words
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