Indian Daily Mail, 6 February 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 346. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 330 1 No Majority Support From World's Population (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Feb. 5. Sir Alladi Krishnaswamy Aiyar, admittedly India's greatest constitutional lawyer, has questioned the legality of the United Nations General Assembly resolution branding the Peking Government aggressor in Korea.
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  • 335 1 INDIAN PRESS OPINIONS NEW DELHI, Feb. s.— 'What Next?" This is the question asked by a number of papers following the ratification by the U.N. General Assembly of the Political Committee's resolution branding China an aggressor. The TIMES OF INDIA writes: "If it
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  • 38 1 CAPETOWN. Feb. s— Dr. Albert, J Stals. South African Minister uf Health and Social Welfare, died here early today. He was one of the Nationalist Party 'o experts in economic and trade affairs. Reuter
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  • 30 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 5 —The Afghan contingent for Asian Games, led by Sardar M. Frouk Siraj, visited Raighat and placed a wreath on Gandhyi's wmadhi GIIS
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  • 140 1 INDIA NOT TO MEDIATE U.N. -RED CHINA DISPUTE NEW DELHI. Feb. 4.— A Foreign Ministry spokesman on Saturday said India, having failed in her effort* to obtain a peaceful settlement in Korea, will leave mediation I attempts to otner nations for the time being. The spokesman said India still wants
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  • 79 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 5. Mrs. VUaya Lakshmi _Fandit is to fly from. Washington, on. Tuesday to Mexico City to present her credentials to the Mexican President, Mr. Miguel Aleman. This was announced by the Einbassy here yesterday. Mrs. Pandit, India's Ambassador here, had been also associated as India's Ambassador
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  • 48 1 HONG KONG, Feb. 5.— Mr. Kwei Jui-hoo Indonesian Consul General here, returned to the Colony yesterday after being away for a fortnight. Mr. Kwei said he went to his own country for a routine visit in order to rejwrt to his Gcverameat* Reuter
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  • 124 1 BERLIN, Feb. 5. Communist East Germany today cut train service between the Russian Zone and West Berlin to four runs daily. Previously four trains have been running nouriy. The Reds said the change was aimed at stopping smuggling of valuable scrap metal trom
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  • 93 1 RANGOON, Feb. 5.— Burma has refused entry an entry visa to Liu Ning-yi. Chinese Vice -Chairman of the World Federation of Trade Unions now on his way to Rangoon to take part in Federation of Trade Unions now on his way to Rangoon to
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  • 92 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 5. A peasanl from a village near Delhi has presented a cot, woven with coloured cotton cord, to Prime Minister Nehru as a Republic Day present He brought the cot by train and carried it on his head to the Prime Minister's
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  • 89 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 5.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, sent the following message to the Prime Minister of Ceylon on the occasion of the Ccylonese Independence Day iFeb. "On behalf of the Government and the people of India, may I extend to Your Excellency and the
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  • 100 1 MOPPING-UP OPERATIONS IN EAST JAVA SOURABAYA, Feb. 5. Sourabaya's Police Superintendent said Saturday that mopping up operations are still continuing in all districts of East Java, according to Aneta news agency. Only 50 persons were recently arrested by the army and police in environs of Sidoardjo townlet but a notorious
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  • 75 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 4. Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru on Friday cancelled a news conference arranged for Saturday in order to reserve statements on international and nations affairs for Parliament's reopening on Monday. The Prime Minister is expected to answer foreign affairs questions as Parliament reopens
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  • 36 1 INDIA INDONESIA WIRELESS LINK BOMBAY. Feb. 5. India was directly linked by wireless with Indonesia on February 1 when inaugural messages of good wishes were exohanged between the Indian Deputy Minister for Communica* ticns. Iudon»aia GIIS
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  • 312 1 The detention orders against 7of those who were arrested and detained in connection with the M.C.P. propaganda case have been conditionally suspended under Section 20(A) of the Emergency Regulations. The names are: Dr. Maggie Lim; Ong Cheng Hui; Wong Soon Kai;
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  • 63 1 KARACHI. Feb. 5. Ghulam Abbas, supreme head of the Azad Kashmir (liberation movement), an Friday called on the United Nations to brand India as an aggressor. He said India has been constantly violating all U.N. directions since a ceasefire was ordered in Kashmir in January 1949.
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  • 169 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. The Gov- ernment of India have replied to protests from Pakistan against "propaganda" in favour of Pakhtoonistan in the Indian Press. The Government of India have pointed out that the Indian Press, being a free Press, is in no
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  • 49 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 5.— Informal talks between the French Economic Mission and Government of India officials are now being held in Delhi for exploring possibilities of increasing trade and industrial co-operation between the two countries. The Mission consists of 13 official and non- official members. GIIS
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  • 56 1 ROME, Feb. 5. Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi will visit President Truman in Washington towards the end of this month, Italian newspapers reported Saturday. He will go to Washington shortly after meeting French Prime Minister Rene Pleven on the Italian Riviera on Feb. 12, 13
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  • 60 1 MELBOURNE, Feb. 5. A stoker was washed overboard from the Indian destroyed "Rajput" at dawn today se-ren miles off Port Philip Head near Melbourne. He was seen swimming the heavy seas but the time the Rajput turned round he had disappeared. The Rajput, a pilot ship
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  • 68 1 MOVE FOR RELEASE OF KARIM GHANI KARACHI. Feb. 5. A deputation of the world Muslim Conference has asked Sir Laurence Graf-fety-Srnith, United Kingdom High Commissioner here, to seek the release of Karim Ghani, President of the Singapore Muslim League, Ghani, arrested in Singapore in connection with "jungle girl" rioting, was
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  • 85 1 TOKYO, Feb. 5. The greatest force of Allied tanks yet mounted in the Korean war smashed today within five air miles of Seoul. It mauled Chinese Red forces all along the route and then yifehdrew to the south. The column was one of
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  • 104 1 Major Gen. Scott For Singapore The War Office have announced that Major-General A. G. O'C Scott, C.B.E., at present Commander Hamburg District has been selected to command Singapore Base District with effect from May. 1951. Like Major-General D. Dunlop C.B., C.B.E., whom he succeeds. Major-General Scott is a Gunner. He
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  • 51 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 5.— Five countries are competing for the soccer championship in the First Asian Games beginning here March 4. The Afghan team of 18 soccer players has already arrived. The Indian team will consist of 16 players. Other competing countries aae Burma, Indonesia and Japan.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 121 1 i P.C. SHOT IN SINGAPORE At 5.30 a.m. yesterday morning Police Constables on patrol in nenderson Koad saw two Chinese communists putting up posters aom were chased ana arrested, rour other Chinese, who were also putting up posters, attacked one of tne Police Constables who was nolding one of the
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  • 744 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Feb. 6, 1951. A TRAGEDY AND ITS LESSON -II 'THE main reason, as far as we have been able to discover, for the collapse of the "Malaya Tribune" Group of Newspapers was the great disparity between its profession and practice. The "Tribune," it is said.
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  • 594 2 Nehru's Address To Women On Hindu Code Bill AHMIiDABAD, Jan. 31 B y Air Mail), -Prime Minister Nehru addressing a women's meeting here today expressed the hope that the Hindu Code Bill would be passed in the forthcoming session of Parliament. Criticising those
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  • 527 2 NAVY DAY CELEBRATIONS IN COCHIN RAJAJI'S APPEAL TO ENUMERATORS fIRST CENSUS OF FREE INDIA NEW DELHI. Feb. 1 (By Air Mail) Mr. C. Rajagopalachari. Home Mni&ter. in a message to the six lakhs of enumerators enlisted for the census Operations in India, beginning on Feb. 9, expressed the hope that
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  • 313 2 BANGALORE, Jan. 31 (By Air Mail;.— The All-India Women's Conference, before concluding its fourday session here today, passed a resolution supporting the principles of the Hindu Code Bill. The Conference called upon all women s organisations to resist any retrograde amendment to the
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  • 246 2 The Indian Navy Day was celebrated j n Madras on Jan. 20 at the Naval Headquarters, Fort St George. The programme commenced in the morn i:g with a free cinema show oi films oi naval interest held at the Garrison Theatre, ittended by a large gathering ot
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  • 232 2 FIGURES FURNISHED TO U.S. GOVT. NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). That six million tons of foodgrains were lost through natural disasters during last year was the reply given by India to the query put by the U,S. Government in connection with New Delhi's
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  • 55 2 LONDON, Feb. 4.— Lord Ogmore, Under Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, told the House of Lords on Thursday that the United Sates and the Philippines have been invited tc a British Commonwealth conference at Colombo on Feb. 12. Invitations also went to Burma, Indonesia, Thailand and the associated States of Indo-China.
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  • 87 2 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail.)— The Government of India have decided that the wholesale and retail prices of 'bur a' sugar in any area or market shall not exceed those of crystal sugar produced by vacuum pan factories fixed for .the area or market. The wholesale
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  • 143 2 PHOTO. Red China won a cold war batt.ls in Heliopolis, Cairo (Egypt) Jan. 25. when a vote in the Universal Postal Union seated the Fekins Delegation in the current session. Both the Nationalist and Communist Chinese delegations' refused to leave the Conference room, claiming that
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  • 401 2 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— The Supreme Court on Jan. 22 held that proceedings against Mr. K. M. Menon, Secretary of the People's Publishing House, Bombay, under Section 18 of the Indian Press (Emergency Powers) Act of 193 1 could continue even after
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  • 350 2 CALCUTTA (By Air Mail).— Will a citizen living in West Bengal's rationed areas including, Greater Calcutta accept Iraqi dales in lieu of a part of the cereal ration quota? this question is being seriously considered by the Food Department of the >vest Bengal Government.
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  • 1530 3 A.I.C.C. PROCEEDINGS: 'The Sword With Which We Won Freedom Should Not Be Blunted' Nehru's Fighting Speech In DetenceJOt Congress Ideals AHMEDABAD, Jan. 29 (By Air Mail). Shri Juwaftfrlal Nehru, intervening in to-day's debate in the All-India Congress Commit iee on the draft Congress Constitution, criticised those Congressmen who seemed to
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  • 151 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The Union Government's Budget proposals for the financial year 1951-52 will be presented by the Finance Minister in Parliament on Feb. 28. The Railway Budget will be presented to the House on Feb. 22. A new procedure for discussion of the General Budget,
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  • 282 3 5 SENTENCED IN CENTRAL BANK DACOITY CASE BOMABY, Jan. 30 (By Air Mail). The five accused in the Central Bank dacoity case were today convicted and sentenced to terms ranging from six years to ten years rigorous imprisonment and to heavy fines. The hold-up was committed on the morning of
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  • 253 3 'A WARRIOR WITHOUT ILL-WILL NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— The United States Ambassador to India, Mr. Loy W. Henderson, in a statement on the third death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi on Jan. 30 said the impact of the great Indian leader's life on the 20th Century would become a permanent
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  • 262 3 GAS AND WATER CO. EMPLOYEES REFUSE WAGES! COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). All the employees of the Colombo Gas and Water Company refused to accept their wages in protest against the non-payment of the enhanced dearness allowance with retrospective effect from Oct. 1. A spokesman of the Employees Union said Chat
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  • 135 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail). Two Buddha relic-caskets which are more than 100 years old and Rs. 1,814 in cash have been stolen from Gangaramaya temple, Ilukpota in Lathpandura area. It appears that when the incumbent monk was away at Anguruwatota on a "bana" preaching, the almirah
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  • 230 3 CEYLON NEWS: CEYLON ESTATE WORKERS TO STAGE TOKEN STRIKE COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— The Ceylon Workers* Congress has informed the Labour Commissioner that it will have to reconsider a token strike unless its 20--point demand is implemented. At a meeting with the Labour Commissioner recently Congress officials said they were
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  • 703 4 Singapore Govt's Appeal The Government of Singapore has issued the following appeal for enrolment in the Civil De>ence Services for which registration began yesterday at the Man-Power Bureau opened in Beach Road for the purpose:— Men and women are wanted as
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  • 94 4 More than one and a quarter i million families in Britain have now been found new homes under th i government's postwar housing proI gramme. This achievement was i announced yesterday by the Minisi try oi Local Government and i Flanning together with
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  • 136 4 ROME. Feb. 5. —Two Italian members of Parliament want to fight a duel because one slapped the other's face in the Chamber of Deputies two days ago. Face slapper Enrico Mattei wa^ challenged to a duel by Signer Florestano Di Fausto and has accepted.
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  • 112 4 MRS. C. G. MENON FOR LEG.-COUNCIL It is reliably leanu that Mrs V..ao:ai Menon. wife of Mr. C. a. •leooa. Sar-at-Law, :ni;nds 10 curliest the forthcoming Singapore Legislative Council elections as an Independent candidate from Seletar Division. Mrs. Menon is an M.A.. 8.L., and was practising at the Madras Bar
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  • 72 4 MAFEKING, Feb. 4. Tshekedi j Khama, exiled former regent of the j Bamangwato tribe in Bechuanaland, I is to travel to London to continue I discussoins, Mr. Patrick Gordoni Walker, whom he met here I Saturday. The announcement was made after the meeting which was attended by I
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  • 60 4 Ttie marriage* of Mr. M. N. Mankal, formerly Hony. Cultural Secretary of the Singapore Kerala Samajam, with Miss P. N. Cnandravalli of Chengganoor, Travan. core, will be solemnised on Saturday, Feb. 10, at 2 p.m. whereafter he is expected to return to Singapore with
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  • 225 4 The well-known Chinese badminton champions from Penang— the cousins Choong will be seen in action in thousands of British homes next Friday. The 8.8.C. have arranged to televise the match between the London Malayan team and an English side. E. L. Cnoong, E. B.
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  • 234 4 RUBBER EXPORT TO RUSSIA TO BE WATCHED LONDON, Feb. s.— The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Harold Wilson, told the House of Commons Wednesday that exports of rubber to Russia from Colonial territories were closely watched. He was replying to Mr. Nigel Fisher (Conservative), who asked it a
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  • 40 4 LANDSBERG, Bavaria. Feb. 5. Alfred Kraptk, German arms king, and 28 other war criminals left prison here Saturday free men. Their sentences were reduced after time served by the American authorities last Wednesday Reuter
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