Indian Daily Mail, 10 February 1951
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Title Section17 1951-02-10 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 349. SINGAPORE, SATURD AY, FEBRUARY 10, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.17 words
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462 1951-02-10 1 Great Victory For 7ndia Govt. (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 9.— King Tribhuvan of Nepal will return in triumph on Feb. 15 to the capital at Khatmandu from where he tied for life a few months ago. From the capital,A.P. - 462 words
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179 1951-02-10 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Feb. y.— The new 26-nation Executive board of the United Nations international Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) will show substantially increased representation ior Asian and Middle East countries when it holds its first meeting on Friday at Lake Success.USIS - 179 words
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Article63 1951-02-10 1 KARACHI. Feb. 8. Pakistan Government has invitod Dr Dav.ri Lilienthan, former Chairman o! the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and the Tennessee Valley Authn rity, to study the problems of con necting Pakistan's rivers and to recommend proposals. Dr. Lilienthan is arriving at Karachi on February 12 and63 words
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Article63 1951-02-10 1 TO MEDIATE KASHMIR DISPUTE JAKARTA. Feb. 9.— Well informed sources said Thursday nisht the Indonesian and Burmese govern ments plan to offer their good offices In mediation of the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan. The informants &a!d Indonesia and Burma consider the long stand in? dispute should be solvedA.P. - 63 words
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Article88 1951-02-10 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 9. -Thousands of striking railwaymen flocked back to work in the United States today in the fac? of a.n ultimatun by th? Army to "work or be fired." The Army announced that th? ten -day strike of shunters was virtual'}- ever in Chicago,Reuter - 88 words
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Article100 1951-02-10 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 9— A spokesman of the Indian External Affairs Ministry today denied a report that Indian Prime Minister Nehru had sent a letter to Chairman Mao Tsetung of China urging the establishment of a buffer zone in Korea as a preliminary to theReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-02-10 1 PHOTO. The King of Nepal is seen here (right) placing a wreath on the "Samadh,i" cf Mahatma Gandhi, in Raj ghat, Delhi, Jan. 30. He is being assisted by the Crown Prince Ueft). A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article127 1951-02-10 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Feb. 9.— The Madras Legislative Assembly began consi'e 'alien of the highly controversial ialabar Tenacy Amendment Bill as cportad upon by the Joint Select JoramittM of both Houses with a jialement by Law Minister Madhava vlencrn that the Committee had made127 words
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40 1951-02-10 1 The eighth general meeting 01 the Maiacca Indian Chamber of Commerce will be held at 2.00 pjn. on Sunday, Feb. 11 at the Cham*>er's ,>ren ises No. 39 Mill Road. Malacca, ffrttes t&e :fcny s^weury.40 words
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Article110 1951-02-10 1 WM&TMkUt *KUNT IN KOREA, feu. y. Untiea Nations troops reached the nan River today. (Japiain a. W. Myers, in charge ot the toice, radioed Tmrd Division headquarters that his force ia "now wetting its ieet in the Han." j.ne lorce reached the river near ivaiuiigA.P. - 110 words
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193 1951-02-10 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. 9.— United Nations Political Committee on Wednesday overwhelming rejected Russia's charges that the United States had committed aggression against China. J.'he hve fcjoviet bloc countries voted to support the charges. Fortynine countries opposed. Yugoslavia, Burma and Indonesia abstained. lhe GO-nation committeeA.P. - 193 words
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130 1951-02-10 1 RIOT INQUIRY COMMISSION APPOINTED In a Gazeite extraordinary issued yesterday, the Government of Singapore announced the appointment of the Riot Inquiry Commission as follows: "And whereas the Governor in Council has deemed it expedient and in the interests of public welfare that a diligent and full enquiry should forthwith be130 words
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151 1951-02-10 1 REPORT ON UNDER -DEVELOPED COUNTRIES NEW YORK, Feb. 9.— A two.nonth study of measures required co promote economic progress in under-developed countries and thereby reduce unemployment will begin February 19 at UN. headquarters in New York. The report is to be made by a special gioup of five economists ippointedUSIS - 151 words
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Article31 1951-02-10 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 8. Th^ Fei,ping radio on Tuesday asserted 15 more U.S. soldiers captured in Korea signed an anti-war statement directed to the American public. It listed no names. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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235 1951-02-10 1 The population. of Kampong Bahru in the Sungei Rening area, of Ulu Selangor district were' warned on Thursday morning against helping the bandits. A party of Govern nent official comprising th? District Officer, the ADO. and Officers from the Public Relations Department made tee235 words
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98 1951-02-10 1 ACCRA, Gold Coast, Feb. 9.— Headed by Krama Nkrumah, now in Jail for writing seditious articles, the Convention Peoples Party took 25 of the 33 Rural constituencies with its "self-rule now" policy in the early returns of the GoJd Coast elections Thursday. The UnitedA.P. - 98 words
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289 1951-02-10 1 NEW SCHEDULE TO APPLY TO ALL VARIETIES PACKED AFTER JAN. 31 BOMBAY, Feb. 9.-The Textile Commissioner to the Government of India is understood to have circulated to the textile industry a new schedule of cloth and yarn prices, revised for aFOC - 289 words
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156 1951-02-10 1 KARACHI, Feb. 9. Th? Aga Khan, said to be one of th3 ric. jsc men in the world, is plan ling lo invest his wealth in several industrial projects in Pakistan. He has had a ser.es of melin-js with Pakistanis tfndustri-v Minister,A.P. - 156 words
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Article102 1951-02-10 1 FREE INDIA'S FIRST CENSUS BEGINS NEW DELHI, Feb. 9.— Free India's first census began today. For the next three weeks 600,000 enumerators will collect facts about every individual in a county whose population is now believed to be about 350,000,000. These facts will form the country's national register. Besides name,Reuter - 102 words
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Article37 1951-02-10 1 TOKYO, FEB. 9.— General Douglas Macarthur, United Nations Com-mander-in-Chief took off from Tokyo this morning in .his personal aircraft SCAP but returned without landing :p Korea because of bad weather. Keute AAPAFP - 37 words
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591 1951-02-10 2 Singapore, Saturday, Feb. 10, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS (Service or Salary? X SIMPLE PROBLEM A job with a salary of $500 tenable for three years costs $5,000 to get. What then is the profit? Its calculation of course is as simple as A. B. C. Salary for one month 500 For591 words
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Article220 1951-02-10 2 DR. GIDWANI URGES LEVY OF SPECIAL TAX FOR THEIR REHABILITATION AHMEDABAD, (By Air Mail).— Dr. Choithram Gidwani, President of All-India Refugee Association told a Press conference here on Feb. 2 that the refugee problem was intertwined with the problem of the underdog in India. "PracticallyFOC - 220 words
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270 1951-02-10 2 AHMEDABAD, (By Air Mail).— The Textile Control Committee which concluded its two-day deliberations here on Feb. 1 decided that the Tariff Board formula for fixing prices of cloth would henceforth be observed fully. The decision was reached after the complaints made by certain sectionsFOC - 270 words
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300 1951-02-10 2 GOLD DEPOSITS IN SALEM: GEOLOGICAL OFFICER'S SURVEY MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— A geological survey of the gold-bearing region, south of the Kolar Gold Fields was made by Mr. S. Krishnaswaml of the Geological Survey of India recently. He has submitted a report on the occurrence of gold deposits in differentFOC - 300 words
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76 1951-02-10 2 AHMEDABAD, (By Air Mail).— Acharya J. B. Kripalani, who visited the Basic Teachers' Training College conducted by the_ Government of Bombay here, before his departure for Baroda, said: "If I have my way I would reduce military expenditure by one-third and spend theFOC - 76 words
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53 1951-02-10 2 PATIALA, (By Air Mail).— The District Magistrate of Patiala on Feb. 2 prohibited shouting of slogans in public places within the municipal limits of Patiala., The ban, to remain in force for two months, followed the hunger march staged in Patiala yesterday by aboutFOC - 53 words
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101 1951-02-10 2 Fertility Data: To Be Included In Census Questionnaire In M.P. NAGPUR, (By Air Mail).—Fertility data will form part of the census questionnaire in Madhya Pradesh, Sri J. K. Kerawalla, the State Census Superintendent, said here on Feb. 1. The number of children born to a woman, the number of survivingFOC - 101 words
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Article131 1951-02-10 2 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail).— A reso- j lution "strongly protesting" against the 700 per cent increase in the censorship fee by the Government of India was passed at a special general body meeting of the Indian Motion Picture Producers' Association held here last night. Mr. K.131 words
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Article35 1951-02-10 2 NEW LOOK— VISIBLE BRAS LOS ANGELES, Feb. 8— Plunging neckline and off-the-shoulder dresses have brought brassieres out into the open, and American manufacturers at their annual show here displayed gaily coloured bras in velvet, satin.35 words
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Article214 1951-02-10 2 SOCIALISTS UNITY RESOLUTION BOMBAY, (By Air Mail).— The All-India Congress Committee's resolution is being studied by the Socialist Paity leaders. In the absence of the General Secretary, Mr. Asoka Mehta, who is out of Bombay, no serious consideration of the resolution could take place. Individual members on the specific invitationFOC - 214 words
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130 1951-02-10 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The All-India Humanitarian Conference organised by the Humanitarian League of Bombay, was held here on Feb. 4 under the presidentship of Seth Govind Das. Inaugurating the Conference, Mr. Sri Prakasa, Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research said that many persons onlyFOC - 130 words
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Article257 1951-02-10 2 DR. LOHIA'S STATEMENT CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail). Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, Chairman, Foreign Affairs Committee of the Socialist Party, on Jan. 25 charged the Government of India with "tragically blurring the voice o f peace and robbing it of purpose and strength." In a statementFOC - 257 words
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Article137 1951-02-10 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— Sri Ved Prakash Kapoor, a New Delhi Magistrate, convicted two Delhi millionaires on charges of cheating and sentenced them to imprisonment on Feb. 2. According to the prosecution, the accused, Mathura Prasud and Ladli Prasad, on July 3, 1948, negotiated theFOC - 137 words
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Article102 1951-02-10 2 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail).— A division bench of the Bombay High Court on Feb. 1 rejected an application made by Mr. D. N. Pritt, K.C., seeking permission to appear in an appeal. Mr. Pritt had stated in his application that he had already been enrolled as anFOC - 102 words
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Article77 1951-02-10 2 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail).— The five accust|l in the Central Bank dacoity case were on Jan. 30 convicted and sentenced to terms ranging from six to ten years' r.i. and heavy fines. In the hold-up, which took place on Dec. 28, 1949, near theFOC - 77 words
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228 1951-02-10 2 AHMEDABAD, (By Air Mail).— The Working Committee of the Indian National Trade Union Congress has decided to open a centre at Ahmedabad to impart practical training in trade union work to selected workers drawn from various parts ot the country. The committee which heldFOC - 228 words
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109 1951-02-10 2 LUCKNOW, (By Air Mail).— The United U.P. and Bihar Sugar Mill Workers Federation has called off unconditionally the fourteen-day-old strike in the sugar mills of Uttar Pradesh. The Working Committee of the Federation has asked the strikers to report for duty on Monday, Feb.FOC - 109 words
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Article82 1951-02-10 2 CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail).— A scheme for training five hundred displaced persons from East Bengal as apprentices in approved engineering establishments and in the jute and cotton textile trade has it is learnt, been sanctioned by the Central Government. Recruitment of trainees will begin by theFOC - 82 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-02-10 2 PHOTO. Emperor Bao Dai of Indo-China, is seen in this recent picture) in full ritual dress as he passes through an arch leading to the Imperial Palace at Hue, for a religious ceremony. He is followed by the Vietnam Governor Pham Wan Giao A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article190 1951-02-10 2 MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— The choice of a suitable type of ballot box for use in general elections to the Legislature is now under consideration of the Central and State Governments. It is understood that the Government of India have urged that steel boxes of approvedFOC - 190 words
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115 1951-02-10 2 Direct Wireless Service Between India And Indonesia Inaugurated BOMBAY, (By Air Mail).— The Overseas Communications Service, Govt. of India, inaugurated from Bombay on Feb. 1 a direct wireless service to Indonesia. This is the result of an agreement reached between the two countries some time ago. In the inaugural messageFOC - 115 words
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Advertisement118 1951-02-10 2 GANDHI ASTROLOGER Health, wealth, Journey etc., lucky numbers, days by monthly details I year $4. Weekly $12. Five questions $2.00. Send Horoscope chart or state sex. age profession and writing time. Dollar Notes or M.O. accepted IT. K. SATAG GOPACII ARIAR HANUMAN ASRAMAM, TIRUTANI, S. India. Passages to South India118 words
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Article2363 1951-02-10 3 A.I.C.C. PROCEEDINGS: lA. i. C. C. Session At Ahmedabad Concludes AHMED ABAD, Jan. 31 (By Air Mail).— The AllIndia Congress Committee concluded tore to-day at 12 JO p.m. No date was announced as to when the next meeting would be held. The AILC accepted areFOC - 2,363 words
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Article713 1951-02-10 3 Choice Ot Members Postponed AHMEDABAD, Jan. 31 (By Air Mail).— The AICC decidedrto-day to postpone the election to the Central Election Committee at the suggestion of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. The election which was to take place to-day has been postponed till the next session of the713 words
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Article316 1951-02-10 3 Earlier, when the AICC met in the morning, the Congress President announced that Mr. Ran Ahmed Kidwai had written to him that he would withdraw his name proposed for election to the Central Election Committee. The Congress President read out the following letter from Mr.FOC - 316 words
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547 1951-02-10 3 CEYLON NEWS: JAFFNA, (By Air Mail)- The Jaffna Municipal Council held its adjourned first monthly meeting re~ cently. Before proceedings began, the Mayor, Mr. C. Ponnambalam, made the following statement: "There seems to be an impression that the quorum for general or special meetings547 words
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132 1951-02-10 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail) .-It is a great wrong to consider a pusoa a sinner because he has oivos-te political views sad Mr. S. W. R. D. Banadaranaike, Minister oi riealtn and Local Government at a meeting held at Uda Kanampella. He was, heFOC - 132 words
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Article100 1951-02-10 3 The Mayor moved a vote of condolence on the sudden and unexpected death of Sir Francis Molamure. the Speaker. In doing so he said that Sir Francis was actively associated with our Grand Old Man, the Prime Minister of Ceylon for about 30 yearsFOC - 100 words
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Article106 1951-02-10 3 A Suicide Factory JAFFNA. (By Air Mail).— Mr. K. V. Navaratnam, Jaffna Coroner, returning an open verdiet on the death of Gnanaratnam, 10-year-old daughter of Mr. K. Kailasapillai, a rice-mill owner, had caustic remarks to make about the mill. He said, "I find the owner has not taken adequate precautionsFOC - 106 words
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Article632 1951-02-10 4 Mr.G.G. THOMSON - Br. C 'wealth Of Nations Mr. G. G. THOMSON By Public Relations Secretary, Singapore. JNDIA celebrated her Republic Day on Jan. 26 and last Sunday Ceylon celebrated her Independence Day. These are birthday paxcies within the family of the Commonwealth of Nations and in celebrating them we are proud not632 words
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Article125 1951-02-10 4 A copy of the Bible in a very rare edition nve centuries old which was not known to exist, was found in a private library in Britain. This is revealed by its exhibition in New York on Feb. 5. It is being shown by itsCGO Press release - 125 words
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Article, Illustration114 1951-02-10 4 Tho above photo was taken at a Luncheon Party given by the 4 Supply Reserve Depot RASC Civilian Sports Club Singapore at the Capitol Restaurant on Sunday, Feb. 4 to their first President and Founder Major R. H. Webber MB E (standing) Tho former Chief Stores Officer of 4 SRD114 words
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Article33 1951-02-10 4 PORT MORESBY, Feb. 8. The Lamington volcano was more active on Monday than on any days since January 21— when it exploded like an atom boml> and claimed more than 4,000 lives. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article69 1951-02-10 4 An Anglo-Scandinavian exp3dition to the Ania.ciUc has discovered a new range of mountains. T^iese were sighted from, the air by the expedition's chief pilot when fl,ying over the Kraul mountains in (qjueen Maud Land. The Kraul mountains were first discovered last year by a British RoyalCGO Press release - 69 words
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