Indian Daily Mail, 13 February 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 3.32. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 140 1 Nehru's Statement in Parhamet NEW DELHI, Feb. 12.— The Indian Prime Minister Shri Nehru told Parliament today that the United Nations resolution branding China as an aggressor put an end for the time being at least to any attempts at negotiation or
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  • 123 1 No Peaceful Settlement NEW YORK. Feb. 12. The United States has abandoned ho,pe of settling the Korean war by peaceful negotiation. Ernest Grosi, deputy American Delegate to the Jn:tcd Nations, said on Sunday night. In a speech at the annual dinner of th? National Association of ivlilitary School Principals, he
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  • 314 1 MORE COMMENTS ON PROPOSED FOUR-POWER TALKS NEW DELHI, Feb. 12. Further com meats appear in Indian papers on Russia's olier to hold four-power talks. According to the NATIONAL STANDARD, "it wou!d be overoptimistic to suppose that the fourpower conference could evolve a formula for a lasting solution of conflicts between
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  • 97 1 TOKYO, Feb. 12.— United Nations troops, who crossed the 38gu parallel on Sunday in eastern Korea, are operating today fiv miles or more beyond that old dividing line. In mountainous Central Korea, the Communists mounted strong attacks, and there were some withdrawal* by
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  • 59 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Feb. 12.— 1s is unde' stood that the list of names for the Interim Government for Nepal ha<» been settled and the King will shortly issue a Proclamation. King Trihhuvan and party lunched with Prime Minister Nehru yesterday and Lhe
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  • 51 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 12,— The Union Government Third Division clerks have submitted a petition to Prime Minister Nehru appealing to him to stop retrenchment. It may be mentioned that on the Government plans thousands face retrenchment consequent on the Government's economy drive.
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  • 87 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Feb. 12.— A letter from the Central Government to the Government of Madras on the Communal G.O. was the subject of questioning in the Assembly on Saturday. Mr. Madhova Menon, Minister, said the Union Government had called for some information regarding the Communal
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  • 141 1 LAHORE, Feb. 12.— The Punjab Pakistan) Government has passed :in order imposing pre -censorship on "Nawai-Waqt." an influential Urdu daily of Lahore. The paper's .Managing Editor in a rejoinder challenged the Governments .vCtion and observed: "By resort -ng to the notorious Public Safety Act, "he Government
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  • 399 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. The world will have about 4,600,000 tons of milled rice available for export during 1951 from the current crop, the U.S. Department of Agriculture estimated on Sunday. This will be about the same as for last year, the Department report said.
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  • 143 1 SEC-COUNCIL TO DISCUSS KASHMIR ON THURSDAY LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. 12. The United Nations Security Council will probably meet on Thursday to discuss Kashmir and receive a new Anglo-American resolution for settling the dispute. An official announcement fixing the date of the Council meeting was expected today. It had earlier been
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  • 29 1 ACCRA, Feb. 12. N'Krumah, leader of the Gold Coast Convention People's Party which scored heavily in the colony's elections, was released from prison today.- Reuter
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  • 72 1 under rebel control. JAPAN The nation is showing greater capacity to feed herself from her own econocim resources. Per capita consumption is expected to each 1,250 calories in 1952, 96 per cent, of prewar. Rcie imports from the year ending next July are expected to total 770,000 tons, compared with
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  • 57 1 ATLANTA, Georgia, Feb. 12.— The Georgia House of Representatives approved a bill to close down ali the State's public schools if a Federal Court orders Negroes into any white school. The bil also rules that the Board of Education should withdraw iunds from any public school
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  • 154 1 "TIMES OF INDIA" DISCUSSES REFORMS IN INDO-CHINA NEW DELHI, Feb. 12.— Referring Lo military and administrative reforms, recently introduced by the French in Indo-China, the TIMES OF INDIA notes that as a result, the "Franee-Viet-Namese front has been strengthened to a point at least of justifying the hope that the
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  • 129 1 DACCA, Feb. 12.— The President ot the East Pakistani Awami Muslim League, Maulana Abdul Ha nid Khan, has called an All -Parties Conference from all over Pakistan to meet in Dacca (East Pakistan) on the 13th of the next month. He said in a. statement that
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  • 85 1 GAUHATI, Feb. 12. A 15 -mile long self-help irrigation project was launched at Bamunkunchl rural centre, 95 miles from Gauhatl (Assam) on Feb. 7. The project, which will be completed entirely by the people, has been designed to connect the Tihu river with the Brahmaputra by a
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  • 111 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 12.—Shortcomings in the economic planning by the Governments in tho countries of Asia and the Far East arc brought into relief by the Committee on Industry and Trade of the U.N. Economic and Social Council in its report on the
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  • 346 1 Riot Inquiry Commission Invites Evidence From Public As announced in Government Gazette Extraordinary of Feb. 9 the Governor, in consultation with the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has appointed a Commission of Inquiry, under the Singapore Inquiry Commissions Ordinance, 19 il, with the following terms of reference: "To inquire
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  • 205 1 HUGE BUSH FIRES IN AUSTRALIA BRISBANE. Feb. 12.— Twelve bic hush fires weie raging over about one-eighth of Queensland's 670,500 square miles today. The fires are the worst on record in the Wyandra Nebine sheep country 500 miles west of Brisbane. One fi'e roaring along a 120 mile front had
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  • 129 1 SYDNEY, Feb. 12.— Australian coal miners, defying the Government ban, struck work in four states today for the second successive Monday in protest against a bonus payment award. Members of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association also struck today for 24 hours as a protest
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  • 663 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1951. GOLD COAST AND MALAYA /"•COD government is no substi-tute-for self-government. However benign and benevolent the British administration may be, the colonial peoples are without exception longing for the day when they will be masters of their own destiny. They are anxiously waiting
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  • 539 2 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Nehru On Unauthorised Construction In Delhi NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) Prime Minister Nehru said in Parliament on Feb. 5, that there was a "perfect racket going on in Delhi in the name of the refugees" in the matter of unauthorised construction.
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  • 242 2 B. E. College Exhibition: Interesting Models Designed By Students On Show CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail). The engineering and technological exhibition which was opened at Bengal Engineering College, Sibpore, in connection with annual reunion is attracting a good number of visitors. It will remain open till January 29 between 11.30 a.m.
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  • 90 2 LUCKNOW, (By Air Mail) —A Division Bench of the Allahabad High Court (Lucknow Bench) issued an interim injunction on Feb. 5 restraining the U.P. Government from issuing a notification under Section 4of the U.P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act. The injunction followed miscellaneous petition to the
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  • 152 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) Nearly twenty thousand displaced persons from West Pakistan and East Bengal are at present peing looked after in 43, homes, camps and infirmaries directly managed by the Central Government and Qtate Governments in various parts of the country,
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  • 778 2 CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail) Addressing the annual meeting of the Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal on Feb. s, Dr. Kailash Nath Katju referred to an important and potential work of sociological research to be carried out by Indian scholars. He did not know, said Dr. Katju,
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  • 2914 2 CONFERENCE OF TECHNICAL INSTITUTE PRINCIPALS BEGINS AT JADAVPUR CALCUTTA, ,(By Air Mail) The tenth annual general conference of the Association of Principals of Technical Institutions in India commenced in the campus of Jadavpur Enginnering College on Feb. 5. Dr. K. N. Katju,
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  • 149 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 5. (By Air Mail).— As the Hindu Code Bil came up for clause by clause consideration in Parliament today, demonstrations both in favour and against the Bill were staged outside the Parliament compound. Police pickets posted at all approaches to Parliament pervented the
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  • 174 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 11.— M. De Sailly, leader of the 15-man French Trade Mission to India, said in New Delhi on Feb. 8 that his Mission hoped to prepare a way for greater goodwill between France and India. Addressing newsmen, he said: "As there could
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  • 524 3 (Continued from Page 2) that India's requirements for qualified personnel in engineering and technology were very great. It was a matter of gratification that Indian youths had now become fully alive to the practical importance of engineering and technology. Arts courses were now falling in disfavour with
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  • 261 3 CEYLON NEWS: Export Control Regulations Relaxed COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Export control regulations have been relaxed enabling Ceylon residents to take out of the country a g reater variety and quantity of goods than before without a permit. The goods range from foodstuff
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  • 201 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Mr. Winston Cn>urchui was cnaracterised as the greatest living humourist today by Sir Aian Herbert in an address recently at the Royal College Hall on 'Humour." Lord ttoulbury was among the audience. Opening his talk, Sir Alan said he nad received an anonymous
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  • 125 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mall).— The best way of perpetuating the memory of Mahatma Gandhi was by endeavouring to follow at least one of his ideals, said several speakers in the course of tributes paid to the Mahatma's memory at a meeting held at the Kandy
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  • 115 3 ASIAN GAMES COMMEMORATIVE STAMPS NEW DELHI, Feb. 11.— To cater to the needs of visitors to the Asian Games, a special Post Office will start functioning from Feb. 20 at the National Stadium. To mark the occasion, commemorative stamps in two denominations, namely two annas and 12 annas respectively, will
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  • 975 4 C- 1 D. Gambling Suppression Branch Chitfs Warning Jo Public Denouncing the Chap J* Ke€ a Colossal swindle" in whose "voracious maw thousands ofpeole daily throw their hard-earned money, Mr. H. M. Taylor, Officer in Charge of the Gambling Suppression Branch of the C.I.D.
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  • 171 4 Most fire extinguishers work on ihe foam principle, and project a blanket of woa;n which seals oIT the fire. With this type of fire extinguisher it takes about 30 to 40 seconds to put out a blaze, and it is essential for the operator to
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  • 41 4 Mr. F. H. J. Dahl, Travelling Commissioner of "the Boy Scouts Association in London, will be broadcasting a talk over Radio Malaya In the programme "Talk of the Town" on Tuesday, Feb. 13, at 8.30 p.m.-9 p.m.
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  • 135 4 A Singapore newspaper on Saturday published a news-story with tne headline Government Employees Allowed to Join Proposed T.U.C." This is not in fact the case, says ad Official Press release. It adds: The proposed amendment to th* Trade Union Ordinance will, when adopted "enable members to
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  • 37 4 TOKYO, Feb. 12. A floating mine on Feb. 5 exploded as it was being towed lfi'c Shikoura harbour on Honshu s west coast. The bias wrecked 36 houses, killed a baby ncid injured eight persons A. P.
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  • 203 4 Forty-four Malay youths who are. among, the first to be called up under the Direction of Manpower O rdinance were interviewed by a police recruiting party and medically examined at Kuala Kubu Bharu on fcatUr Another batch comprising fifty Chinese, seventeen Indians and thirteen Malays
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    81 4 His Holiness Baba Partap Singh Ji who arrived in Singapore at 6 p.m. from Bangkok, by CathayPacific Airways. His Holiness is one of the eminent spiritual leaders of the Sikhs. His followers are known as Namdhari Sikhs. His Holiness is on a tour of South-East Asia, visiting his followers. This
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  • 126 4 The Financial Secretary, Mr. Andrew Gilmour, C.M.G., M.C.S., waa scheduled to leave Singapore yesterday, for Lahore to attend two meetings of the Economic Commission tot Asia and the Far East. He will act as Delegate for th« Malaya/British Borneo Associate Member Group at the
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  • 72 4 The 0.C.P.D., Kuala Pilah. under Regulation 3 of Emergency Regulations, 1948, has declared that the Serting to Glendale Estate Road between the 38th mile and the 42nd mile in the District of Kuala Pilah, shall be closed to all forms of transport with effect
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  • 406 4 Among new lines of attack developed by the Common Cold Research Unit at Harvard Hospital Salisbury, in Southern England, has been the experiment of introducing colds to a party of students living in isolation on a small Scottish island. A direct hit by
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  • 120 4 It is notified by the Government of the Federation that as from today, Feb. 12. The price of sugar to Ration Card Holders will be raised by three cents from 34 cents to 37 cenU per Kali. Prices at which sugar will be sold
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  • 71 4 P.R.D. RE-NAMED "DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION" The Department of Public Relations will, in future, be known as the Department of Information. The worlds "Public Relations" have been dropped from all appointments and replaced by "Information." Hence the titles of officers of the Department will be Director. Information Services; the Deputy Director,
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  • 82 4 The 0.C.P.D., Kuala Pliah has declared a curfew between the hours of 8.00 p.m. and 5.30 a.m. daily, commencing from yesterday 8.00 p.m. on Feb. 12, in the mukims of Keplis and Johol in the District of Kuala Pilah. All persons residing in and living within
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  • 57 4 The Serting to Glendale Road between the 42nd mile and Ayer Hitam Police Station has been declared closed to all vehicles of any description by the 0.C.P.D., Bahau, with effect from Feb. 12, unless in possession of a valid permit issued by a Police Officer
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  • 105 4 Mr. Frank Stuart, the man who last summer invented the world's first mechanical walking elephant, yesterday announced that orders for these elephants from the U.S.A. amounted to £33,600. Other orders Include three for South Africa, 14 for Canada, 10 for Australia and six for the Festival of Britain.
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