Indian Daily Mail, 5 February 1951
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Title Section16 1951-02-05 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 345. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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543 1951-02-05 1 Men Women Of 30 And Over Needed For Civil Defence Part-Time Service Also Welcome The Man-power Bureau will open today, Monday, Feb. 5, to register voluntee rs for the proposed Civil Defence Corps and ancillary medical and fire services. Volunteers are also invited to register543 words
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102 1951-02-05 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Feb. 4.— The All-India Congress Committee's resolution calling for national unity is being studied carefully by the Socialist Executive who are anxious to 3ee whether the Congress will permit them to join in a united front. Mr. Purshottam Tricumdas stated that102 words
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Article32 1951-02-05 1 Six surrendered bandit personnel 1 were entertained to a tea party by the Selangor Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association at the Chinese Assembly Hall yesterday afternoon. Feb. 4. I32 words
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Article161 1951-02-05 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, Feb. 4. The Chief Minister of Travancore-Cochin has sent an urgent telegram to Prime Minister Nehru requesting that "a man of absolute integrity and high eminence and if possible a judicial officer" be deputed to investigate immediately into the charges against161 words
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Article61 1951-02-05 1 I NEW DELHI. Feb. 4. The scope of the Open General Licence has now been amplified so as to allow the import of certain additional essential drugs, like normal human plasma and vitamins etc from all countries and sulpha drugs, dienthyl carbamazine, amino acids, X-Ray diagnostic reagents, cocaineGIIS - 61 words
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180 1951-02-05 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 4.— lndia produced more steel, cement and coal in 1950, but production of textiles declined, industries ministry figures for the full year disclose. Production of finished steel rose to 986.000 tons, against 920,000 in 1949. Cement production totalled, 2,700,000 tons comparedA.P. - 180 words
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Article132 1951-02-05 1 AMSTERDAM, Feb. 4. Capt. Raymond (Turco) Westerling, wanted for leading the "Heavenly Host" armed revolt in Indonesia in January 1950, was yesterday believed to be on his way to the South Moluccas, a group of islands which set up as a "Republic" a year agoReuter - 132 words
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Article32 1951-02-05 1 PARIS, Feb. 4. Air France said today one of its planes with 23 passengers and a crew of six was believed to have crashed in the region of Niamey, in Nigeria A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-02-05 1 Detachments of the various Ships and shore establishments of the Indian Navy marching past the saluting base while the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, is seen taking the salute on the Indian Republic Day in New Delhi Picture,37 words
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275 1951-02-05 1 PARIS, Feb. 4.— Franc? and India signed a treaty on Friday returning the French colonial city of Chandernager back to India. The population of Chan dernager (38,000) voted in June, 1949, to return to India, but the formal cession treaty has been delayed becauseReuter - 275 words
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Article78 1951-02-05 1 With the Eighth U.S. Army in Korea, Feb. 4. The Chinese counter-attacks mounted in intensity today as United Nations troops bit deeper into Communist defences along the western front and advanced 10 miles north of Suwon to within a mile of Anyangni. Eighth Army unitsReuter - 78 words
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82 1951-02-05 1 The Governor Sir Franklin Gimson proposed a toast at the cocktail party held at 28, Nallur Road, last evening in honour of the celebration of Ceylon Independence Commemoration Day which was attended by officials, consular representatives and members of all communities. Mr. iiaravanamuthu, Ceylon Commissioner in82 words
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Article87 1951-02-05 1 T.B.A. WIN M. P. D. NAIR CUP The match between Kampony Bharu Sports Olub and Tami 1 Brotherhood Association was played at Kampong Bahru Sports Ground under the presidentship of Mr. N. Damodaram Filial. Tamil Brotherhood Association won the cup by Two goals to Nil. Both goals were scored in87 words
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Article107 1951-02-05 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Feb. 4.— The South Indian States are seeking to abolish entirely the Kanganl System of Labour in all estates and plantations. The system transported, by the Malayan estates has been responsible for great abuses and exploitation of labourers. Labour Minister107 words
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Article48 1951-02-05 1 BOMBAY, Feb. 4. -The Textile Control Committee has fixed the export quota at 400 million yards of cloth in the first half of this year. The decision was taken at a meeting of the Committee which ended in Ahmedabad on February 1. GIISGIIS - 48 words
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653 1951-02-05 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Feb. 5, 1951. TAMPIN-MALACCA BRANCH RAILWAY IT is sad to learn that all efforts or the part of the people of the Settlement of Malacca for the restoration of the Tampin-Malacca branch railway line have proved unsuccessful The Malayan Railway Administation has. it is reported,653 words
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Article214 1951-02-05 2 Pak. G-G Hopes For Early Settlement KARACHI (By Air Mail). Khwaja Nazimuddin, Governor-General of Pakistan on Jan. 27 expressed the hope that all existing differences between India and Pakistan would be ironed out in the quickest possible time. Khwaja Nazimuddin, who was speaking at a banquet held hereFOC - 214 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-02-05 2 shß5 hB U P A n bly de^ lded to •PP y guillotine to amendments to the Zamindari Abolition Bill, in spit* of opposition from Zamindar members. (By courtesy the "National Herald 3ft33 words
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Article77 1951-02-05 2 LONDON, Feb. 4. King George and Queen Elizabeth will be the first Britons to buy 15/- savings certificates under a new arms loan announced. They will buy them through the Buckingham Palace savings group on behalf of their grandchildren. Prince Charles and Princess Anne, it was announcedReuter - 77 words
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164 1951-02-05 2 Reforms For Nepal: State Officials Meet King Tribhuvan NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail!). Major General Bijaya Shamsher, Director-General, Foreign Department and Sardar N. A. Dixit, Foreign Secretary of Nepal Government, had an audience with King Tribhuvan on Jan. 28. They also met Prime Minister Nehru. They arrived here on Jan.164 words
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284 1951-02-05 2 INDIAN TEXTILE COMMISSIONER'S WARNING TO TRADERS BOMBAY, (By Air Mail).—Sri T. P. Barat, Textile Commissioner to the Government of India, warned "all the interests concerned in the cotton trnde" on Jan. 22 that if the situation did not show improvement in the near future, Government woi.ld take steps "to prevent284 words
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Article91 1951-02-05 2 LONDON, Feb. Britain has called a conference of rubber producing and consuming countries here on Monday to discuss supplies and demand for natural and synthetic rubber this year and next year. Canada, Ceylon. France, Indonesia, Italy, the Netherlands, Thailand, the United States and Vietnam have beenReuter - 91 words
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815 1951-02-05 2 STANDING FINANCE COMMITTEE APPROVES NEW TOWNSHIP SCHEMES NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— A number of rehabilitation schemes of the Government of India including several new ones for displaced persons from East Pakistan were approved by the Standing Finance Committee which met here onFOC - 815 words
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Article1005 1951-02-05 2 THOUSANDS VISIT RAJGHAT TO PAY THEIR HOMAGE TO THE FATHER OF THE NATION NEW DELHI, Jan. 30 (By Air Mail). Day-long prayers and mass spinning at Rajghat marked the observance of the third anniversary of the death of Mahatma Gandhi in Delhi today. Thousands ofFOC - 1,005 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-02-05 3 Photo. A feature of the Republic Day celebrations in New Delhi was an Historical Pageant, which consisted of a scries of tableaux depicting important landmarks in Indian history. The above scene depicts the It.mi uf J turns ion the ramparts of .a hill fortress with her soldiers. A. P.A.P. - 49 words
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1814 1951-02-05 3 A.I.C.C. PROCEEDINGS: Membership Fee Fixed At Re. 1 Age-Limits For Primary And 'Active* Members AHMEDABAD, Jan. 29 (By Air Mail).— The AllIndia Congress Committee to-day agreed to re-intro-duce paid primary membership abolished in 1918. The membership fee will now be one rupee instead of four annas charged previously. Amendments seekingFOC - 1,814 words
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139 1951-02-05 3 CEYLON NEWS: MOTION IN PARLIAMENT LOST COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— The Government may levy higher taxes on the tea, rubber and coconut industries. This was revealed by the Prime Minister Mr. D. S. Senanayake, who said "We shall tax those industries so that we139 words
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Article83 1951-02-05 3 RANGOON, Feb. 4. The death roll in the fire aboard the Burmah Oil Company tanker, Berne, at Moulmein has now mounted to six, the Company's headquarters said Thursday. Mast of the missing are accounted for and now total six, including three tanker men. "TheA.P. - 83 words
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Article121 1951-02-05 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail).— An acute shortage of jute products is threatening to curtail Ceylon"s vital exports of tea, rubber copra and desiccated coconut. Jute hessian and jute twine are required in large quantities for packing. Those engaged in the trade blame Government for the shortageFOC - 121 words
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Article117 1951-02-05 3 COLOMBO. <By Air Mail). The Chinese Communists have driven away the living Buddha, as believed by the Mahay anists. from the capital of Tibet and he is fasting in a solitary monastery somewhere near the borders of India," said Mr. D. J. Kumarage. Principal of RahulaFOC - 117 words
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501 1951-02-05 3 Mr. K. Herat <.Nikawcritiya> moved that the Havelock Racecourse together with the buildings thereon belonging to the Ceylon Turf Club should be acquired by the Government and utilized to relieve the acute housing shortage in the city of Colombo. He pointed out that501 words
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Article132 1951-02-05 3 WADDUWA, (By Air Mail). A child was recently refused admission to a boys' school on the grounds that he was a female. The child's parents had christened it with a girl's name and had had the birth registered. After attending the vernacular school, the parents decidedFOC - 132 words
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553 1951-02-05 4 145 Technical Assistance Projects Underway UNITED NATIONS, New York, Feb. 4. More than half the countries be ne fitting from the expanded programme for economic development conducted by the United Nations specialised agencies are in Asia and Africa, the U.N. Technical AssistanceUSIS - 553 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-02-05 4 Photo. S^cSSf over W at a wedding in ShST JSUE SaTaC ft bride away (Behind Microphone) In the^a&in* Khan te 8een groom, Salim, P S o„ of Mr HuidT8!?V K P M W 8 ,e to the brid left (with glasses, facing ?Lm to ta*S2a?a£ Bombay. At Begum BeneaL SA.P. - 52 words
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Article318 1951-02-05 4 Pontian. the largest pumping station connected with the Singapore Water Works, was in danger of complete isolation during the recent floods in Johore. Heavy rains flooded the area on the region of the entrance road, washed out six lengths of 39" diameter concrete pipes, damaged two318 words
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Article180 1951-02-05 4 HARDENED GUERILLAS TO AID GOVT. MANILA. (By Air Mail). In an additional attempt to put an end to lawlessness, the Philippine Government has decided to muster hardened guerillas into the current fight against Communist Hukbalahaps and bandits. The decision was taken after the cabinrt had heard!Reuter - 180 words
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Article73 1951-02-05 4 OTTAWA, Feb. 4.— Canada had considered shipping wheat to India where it was needed badly, officials said Monday. But they said it was doubtful whether she could do much to help. The big difficulty was that frost last autumn caused a drop in the output ofReuter - 73 words
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71 1951-02-05 4 RICHMOND, Virginia, Feb. 4. Governor John Battle last night lormally rejected the last-hour oleas for a stay of execution and prison officials prepared for the electrocution on Saturday of four of seven Martinsville Negroes sentenced to die for rape. As a last resort, defence attorneys rushedA.P. - 71 words
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69 1951-02-05 4 CAIRO, Feb. 4 —The Minister of Supply has decided on three meatless daya per week because of current shortages and to enable stockpiling in case the international situation worsens. A decree is expected to forbid slaughtering or sale of livestock on Mondays, TuesdaysA.P. - 69 words
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Article29 1951-02-05 4 BOMBAY,( By Air Mail). Two more direct wireless services will be opened in the near future by radio telephone and telegraph, comaevelopment plan under FOCFOC - 29 words
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Article95 1951-02-05 4 TAIPEH, Feb. 4.— A small illicit firecracker plant blew up in downtown Taipei around midnight, killing 12 persons and injuring 15 others. The explosion caused the collapse of three houses, io one of which the illicit plant was located Firecrackers were being secretly I manufactured thereA.P. - 95 words
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191 1951-02-05 4 3 ,733 COLONIAL STUDENTS IN THE U.K. Th„J^lt ply t .°u a uestion in the House of Lords on Thursday on the progress which has hL„ mLvE? S SMd s^^ o sn? «E? ,th Relations Lord ed from the aya a u ni X erslt y h™ been form?her grantsCGO Press release - 191 words
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Article139 1951-02-05 4 MUSEUM OF RURAL LIFE The University of Reading is to w rm museum of English rural life. The aim is to bring together objects illustrating rural life in England, especially in relation to farming in all its forms and to rural crafts, many of which are vanishing or at leastCGO Press release - 139 words
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204 1951-02-05 4 INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION ON CIVIL DEFENCE The Western Union nations havtbuilt up a close co-operation on civU defence. Meetings concluded recently in London at which the representatives of Britain, Belgium. France, the Netherlands and Lu xemburg drew up measures to ensure that this co-operation shall be both quick and effective. TheCGO Press release - 204 words
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Article28 1951-02-05 4 Reuter DJAKARTA, Feb. 4. President Soekarno returned to Djakarta late yesterday afternoon after a sevenday state visit to the Philippines, reports Aneta news agency.Reuter - 28 words
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