Indian Daily Mail, 15 February 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VI. NO. 354. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 107 1 KIMPO AIRFIELD, KOREA, Feb. H« General Douglas MacArthur paid hia tenth visit to the Korean battlefront today. He ttood on the south bank of the Kr.n River and watched United Nations artillery and planes pound Com-munist-occupied Seoul, former South -Korean capital. On this flying
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  • 1115 1 FAITHFUL APPLICATION OF U.N. CHARTER TO PEOPLES OF ASIA AND AFRICA ESSENTIAL OXFORD, Feb. 14.- -Sir S. Radhakrislman, Indian Ambassador in Moscow, and spalding Professor of Philosophy at the Oxford University, said here last night that peace, which was precarious and in
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  • 113 1 LONDON. Feb. 14.— Foreign Se- nretary Ernest Bevin, still in a sick bed recovering from pneumonia, is fitting on his working harn°.ss a^ain. Bevin has been away fro*n his work more than two weeks, but this week has been visited bv his main deputies Sir
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  • 225 1 REDS ASSAULT WONJU, CHIPYONG TOKYO. Feb. 14.— Thousands of Cninese and Korean Communisu--attacked with suicidal abandon touay (.Wednesday) along 20-ml t stretch of tne mountainous centrai Korean front. They were driving for a breakthrough in the area where they nave ramined a 19 -mile dent iu Allied positions since Sunday
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  • 87 1 ADM. PARRY STRESSES NEED FOR A STRONG INDIAN NAVY (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 15.— The need for a strong Navy for India for geographic, economic and military reasons was emphasised by ViceAdmiral Parry, Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Navy here. Addressing the Indian Council of World Affairs, he
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  • 47 1 50 AUSTRALIAN SCHOLARSHIPS FOR INDIA (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 14.— Australia had offered India fifty scholarships this year for such subjects as Civil Aviation, Hydro-Electric projects, high voltage transmission systems, mining and geology, said Finance Minister Mr. C. D. Deshmukch in Parliament yesterday. Copyright.
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  • 392 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 14. Chinese troops during their occupation of the eastern most province of Tibet entered Indian territory, but quitted it as soon as they realised it was Indian, Mr. B. V. Keskar, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, told the Indian Parliament
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  • 85 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 14.— India proposes to reconstitute her Railway Board on the British model, it is understood. The Railway Minister in his Budget speech is expected to outline his plans for remodelling on the lines in Britain where the
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  • 429 1 ACCRA, Feb. 13. Kwame N'Krumah. leader of the Convention People's Party which gained a runaway victolry in last week's Gold Coast elections, was released from prison yesterday. N'Krumah, a graduate of the London School of Economics, had been
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  • 71 1 CALCUTTA SEAMEN SlAtiE LIGHTNING STRIKE CALCUTTA, Feb. 14.— A lightning iariKe of 3U.UUO seamen and shore workers yesterday tied up almost all shipping in Calcutta ir'ort. Tney were protesting against th'present system oi medical examination With a slump in shipping at present, no snip is due to sail from Calcutta
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  • 116 1 State To Take Over Britain's Steel Companies Today LONDON, Feb 14.— The boss of 3ritain's state -owned steel industry urged workers and managers ji the steel companies on Tuesday to "forget politics" and make the state-owned p. ants pour out steel as always. The government's British Iron and Steel Corporation,
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  • 46 1 DJAKARTA, Feb. 14.— Terrorists killed 89 people in West Java between January 21 and February 3, according to authoritative sources at Bandoeng, quoted by the Aneta news agency. Anothter 24 persons were kidnapped and 119 houses were burned down, the sources added. Reuter
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  • 18 1 LOS ANGELES. Feb. 14.— Lloyd Douglas, 73, novelist, died in hospital last night of a heart ailment. A.P.
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  • 419 1 The report from Lord Mountbatten, Allied Supreme Commander in South East Asia from 1943 to 1945, to the combined Chiefs of Staff on the operations there, was published for the first time on Feb. 5 by H.M. Stationery Office in London. The report
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  • 168 1 AUSTRALIA BANISHES NATIVE LEADER! DARWIN, Australia, Feb. 14. Fred Nadpur, grey -haired aborigine who too«c over his people's rignt, less than a month ago, for n;guer wages and equal rights #;ih whites, was yesterday banished 1,2U0 mnes to a settlement near Aiice fcSpnngs., in the heart of Australia's most desolate
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  • 124 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. 14.— The United Nations Assembly on Tuesday gave the United States big votes of confidence. It rejected by 48 to 5 Soviet demands for the condemnation of the United States as an aggressor in Formosa and by a vote of 51
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  • 35 1 CANBERRA. Fob. 14— Australia is to be placed on a "semi- war" footing, Prime Minister Robert Menzies announced here today soon after his return from the Commonwealth Conference in London. Reuter
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  • 205 1 The following statement issued by the Controller of Supplies states that: "In order to assist people who are finding it difficult at present to buy tinned milk through the ordinary retail channels at the normal fixed price, the leading importers have again agreed to sell
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  • 368 2 Restoration Of Movable Properties Of Evacuees Detailed Procedure Outlined: Pakistan Gout's Instructions LAHORE, (By Air Mail) The Government of Pakistan released on Feb. 8 detailed procedure for restoration of movable property of evacuees in India and Pakistan in accordance with the Indo-Pakistan agreement of June 1950. The release said instructions
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  • 129 2 NEW DELHI. (By Air Mail) The Working Committee of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha will formulate the party's election pro gramme when it meets here on February 18, it is learned here. The Committee will discuss certain changes in the Party Constitution, particularly its October decision of throwing
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  • 66 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) Messrs. S. A. Venkataraman, 1.C.8,1 B. K. Gokhale 1.C.5., Vishnu Sahay i 1.C.5., and Dr. S. S. Bhatnagar have been appointed Secretaries to the Government of India in the Ministries of Commerce and Industry, VV^orks, Production and Supply, Food and Agriculture
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    82 2 rnoto. £,n?JI v *i iß VfIPP WM tak n the 9treetB and railroad of lt£»t ffm™ Ne^ ada U.S.A., were In darkness relieved only street lamps Now the cars and a goods truck in the vard as well as srnal buildings and the Union PaSiflc telegraph Office It lett Se'ftSf
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  • 302 2 PORT TRUSTS IN INDIA MUST BE PLACED UNDER ONE ACT NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) The Select Committee, which reported on the Bill further to amend Bombay, Calcuuta and Madras Port Trust Acts has expressed the desirability of bringing all the major ports Including Bombay, Calcutta and Madras under a
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  • 31 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 6. (By Air JJaU). -A suggestion that a^referendum should be held in India on the controversial issue of thpm? BSuSSS nente of the Bra ouw!L| FOC
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  • 150 2 NAGPUR, (By Air Mail) It is understood that Mr. N. P. Shrivatsava, Secretary to the Government in the Revenue Department, is being appointed Commissioner of Land Reforms to put. the Malguzari Abolition Act into operation. The Act has just received the assent of the President
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  • 155 2 Economy Drive At The Centre: Proposals To Be Finalised Soon NEW DELHI, [By Air Mail)— The economy measures in Government expenditure initiated by the Finance Secretary, Mr. K. R. K. Menon, under the direction of the Finance Minister are expected to be finalised within a week, it is learnt. Replies
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  • 121 2 COOCH BEHAR, Feb 14 The police intervened when two groups of Congressmen fell out on Feb 2 at the District Congress office here, where the Sa.dar S.D.C.C. had assembled to elect its office-bearers The dispute arose on the question of admission of some members
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  • 112 2 INDIAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH COUNCIL NBW DELHI, (By Air Mail) L Ra J endra Prasad is expected to address jointly the annual meeting of the Governing Body of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research and the Convocation of the Indian Agricultural Research Institute in New Delhi on February 5. The Governing
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  • 250 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) The present supply position of Penicillin is very satisfactory and at several places, the drug is reported to be selling below the controlled price. The supply position of other essential drugs has also improved considerably, says a Press Note. Reports were
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  • 436 2 EDUCATION OF WOMEN: MADRAS CHIEF MINISTER STRESSES IMPORTANCE over the College Day of the Ethiraj ColleglTfor Women on Feb T After orchestral music by the students, Mrs. G. Parthasarathi, Principal, welcomed the Chief Minister and traced the history and growth of the institution. She said that Mr. V. L. Ethiraj,
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  • 48 2 LONDON. Feb. 13 Eieht tho,, S<l < 8.000) dock striker! in hSS'. don yesterday voted to re4ump war* until seven of their arated colleagues appear at a magistrate's which does not have union backtodaj? ey decWcd to r^ sum Over 9,000 strikers In the north Reuter.
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  • 1269 2 DETAILED REPORT OF MADRAS CONFAB. MADRAS, (By Air Mail) The "kangani" system of recruitment of labour to plantations, "which has outlived its usefulness," had to be abolished, as early as possible, said Mr. H. Sitarama Reddi. Minister for Labour, Madras on Feb. 5 morning
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  • 40 2 Bombay, (By Air Mail) The Government of India have under VssSusy umption ii rrJnf iS further Jearn that Govern--4BUC|n8 UC |nc n he S Of >^tfS ernment in f h decision by the GovlicSd^hortly OnneCUOn iS eX
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  • 1251 3 Hindu Law Reform— Drastic INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Changes Opposed Further Debate On Bill In Parliament NEW DELHI, Feb. 7, (By Air Mail).— Supporters of the Hindu Code Bill look ed on with dismay in Parliament to-day as the three days, informally allotted for clause-by-clause discussion by the Congress Party Executive,
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  • 1228 3 ACTION TAKEN AGAINST CENTRAL OFFICIAL NEW DELHI. Feb. 7, (By Air Mail). Mr. K. M. Munshi today made a statement in Parliament relating to a fertiliser transaction by the Agriculture Ministry in 1949 involving about one crore of rupees. Mr. Munshi's statement, made in reply to
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  • 216 3 M. P.'S REMARKS OBJECTED TO NEW DELHI, Feb. 7, (By Air Mail).— All the women members of Parliament today sent a joint representation to the Speaker, protesting against certain remarks made in Mr. Rahinikumar Chaudhry's speech on the Hindu Code Bill in Parliament yesterday. They demanded that Mr. Chaudhry should
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  • 709 3 Exchange of Diplomatic Representatives with Germany Central Body to deal with Govt. Purchases Ban on entry of Indian papers into Goa Renewal of Industrial Truce Assault on Indians in Rathmandu Membership of Trade Unions India's requirements of paper. NEW DELHI, Feb. 6, (By Air Mail).— A proposal
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  • 290 3 CEYLON NEWS: 4 SAFETY MEASURE FOR MINORITIES KANKESANTURAI, (By Air Mail).— The Federalists launched their election campaign at Tellippalai, home town of the president of the Tamil Arasu Kadchi, with a largely-attended meeting on the Union College grounds. Mr. S J. V. Chelvanayagam, K.C.. M.P.,
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  • 212 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail)., Preliminary stops are already being taken by the police in preparation tor the visit of the King and Queen in February next year. These steps concern a fool-proof scheme to deal with a rush of traffic unprecedented in the history of
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  • 97 3 DODANDUWA, (By Air Mail).— The seven days racing at Bocsa, conducted by the Galle Gymkhana Club, has brought into the coffers of the Rajgama Village Committee, more than Rs. 50.000 as entertainment tax. This village committee which supplies Rs. 5,000 which oo free
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  • 93 3 today asked in Parliament whether a member could sit in the seat ol the Leader of the House. Sri Mahavir Tyagi (U.P.), who was quietly conversing from the seat reserved for Sri Nehru on the front bench with the Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs, Sri Satyanarayan Sinha, in the
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  • 83 3 JAFFNA, (By Air Mall).— At the annual general meeting of the Jaffna Psychological Association held at St. John's College, Jattna, tihe following office-bearers were elected for the current year:President: Dr. C. T. Chelliah; Secretary: Mr. P. Sayerimuttu; Treasurer; Mr. A. W. Rajasekaxam, Additional members of the
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  • 214 4 WORK will commence next week on the compdete re-decoration of the Capitol Cinema. The alterations which amount almost to a reconstruction will take at least three months to complete and the work is being planned so that the Cinema can continue with the exhibition
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  • 588 4 Britain's 'Boldest Experiment* The new constitution of the Gold Coast was proclaimed on the Ist January and the first general election for a new Legislative Assembly has just been held. The new constitution sets up a Ministerial system with African ministers holding most ot the portfolios
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  • 115 4 An African doctor has just been ntade responsible for the nealth ol Britain's largest colony. The British Colonial Office have appointed Samuel Manuwa as Director of the Nigerian Medical Services. He is the first African to hold this im portant post and will have twenty live million
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  • 321 4 NO DYAKS FOR S'PORE POLICE FORCE A recent newspaper story has said tnat "L>ya».b may ue recruited into une omgapore Ponce Force. It us orucauy stated that the suggestion n*is never been put to or considered by tne Singapore fo.ice, says an Official Press reiease. magnificently, and it is they,
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  • 57 4 The Education Department. Trengganu, will be starting evenIng classes in English for Government employees. The classes will be taught by teachers from the Sultan Sulaiman English School for one hour per evening on two or three evenings a week. The tuition is free but an
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  • 277 4 (Cn tinned frcoi Page 3) desh) supported the idea that the Hindu Code should be a civil code and apply to all communities. Buc for the present, he said, only those clauses of the Bill should be passed on which there was unanimity among members. The clauses on
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  • 607 4 The British Government's policy for securing meat supplies from overseas was criticised in Parliament on Feb. 9 by opposition speakers. But the motion of censure on this policy was rejected by a margin of eight votes. The main spokesmen for the Government were the FooU
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