Indian Daily Mail, 17 February 1951
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Title Section17 1951-02-17 1 Indian Daily Mail V( :K. VI. NO. 356. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.17 words
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498 1951-02-17 1 Urgent Appeal For Food Grains XI'.W DELHI, Feb. 16 -Premier jawahaiial Nehru stood up in Parliament ioJa> and gave 43 members of the House a public chiding ior sending a cable to the U S. Confess urging it to give li.diaA.P.; Reuter - 498 words
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Article89 1951-02-17 1 MORE FOOD FROM CHINA SOUGHT (t-roiii our own corie»po»ident) i*..t* -m^m-mm. .'CO. 10. auj vxovciiiuient t.i niu.a is mfUM* to net MMfe JoiM gmUfllf ii'Oni tHiilU, l)i».a>> _*ie jj.uOJ woas already ci*ni„ i;.cu. a ;*w. AUUi"Uiiiaii'ai». u. iiiii; r'uoii Minister, wii<» il..,i:iu^ju tnis in pariiam^i -^-'u it, wuuiJ uc ini89 words
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117 1951-02-17 1 vVAtsriIMGION, Feb. 16.— Legisla tion to give famine-threatened India 'grain was introduced in both houses „i Congress yesterday. Sponsoring tne bin in the Senate, denaior H. Alexander Smith said r:cy were convinced that "it is clear.y in tlie hue-rests of the UnitedA.P. - 117 words
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Article90 1951-02-17 1 1 LONDON, Feb. 16.— The London ''Times' yesterday claimed that tho "action" which the United States Government was taking to avert the famine threatening "millions of Indians this summer would have a pro found effect" in the Asian countries Praising American moves to provide food grains whichReuter - 90 words
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Article222 1951-02-17 1 LONDON, Feb. 16. The wandcr...fcs oi Winston Churchill's "juj ibe" a iur«.at lozenge lifted Mem.iers ui i i.e iiouse oi Commons inio a. Mate oi uifch hilarity last night. iur. Cnurchill had just sat down alur an nour s oraiion on defence. Chancellor oi theA.P. - 222 words
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57 1951-02-17 1 Sikh Money Lender Shot Dead In K.L. Police Station PENANG, Feb. 16.— A Sikh money lender, Martan Singh, wa.s shot dead in the Central Police station at Kuala Lumpur Thursday afternoon. It was alleged he was asking for money from a Malay constble. Reports reaching here said a Malay constableA.P. - 57 words
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Article58 1951-02-17 1 PENANG, Feb. 16.— Security forces shot dead a male Chinese bandit extortionist on Thursday in the village of Sungei Bakap, in Province Wellesley. He had in his possession some revolver ammunition and Communist pamphlets. The bandit was shot when he failed to obey orders to halt whileA.P. - 58 words
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43 1951-02-17 1 I RANGOON, Feb. 16— Rebel action 79 miles north of Rangoon today damaged the pipeline carrying the capital's waler supply from Gyobyu reservoir, thus giving Rangoon its .fifth water shortage due to rebel action in three years. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article60 1951-02-17 1 BUENOS AIRES. Feb. 16.— A small plane cut off the heads of four people when it dipped in a farewell salute at the Paraguay Encarnacion Airpose, according to press reports reaching here yesterday. They were friends come to bid farewell to a Lieutenant of the Paraguayan AirReuter - 60 words
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79 1951-02-17 1 In common with Theosophists all over the world, members of the Theosophical Society in Singapore I wi'l celebrate today (Saturday). Feb. 17 as "Adyar Day". They will specially link themselves up on tne occasion with the work of the International Headquarters of the Society79 words
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Article56 1951-02-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Feb. 16.— A former •member of the United States Atomic Energey Commission and Chairman of T.V.A.. Mr. Lilienthal :.s scheduled to arrive here today and study tour of the Indian river svstems and their economic possibilities on the invitation56 words
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Article27 1951-02-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Feb. 16.— 50 far the Government of India had scent 84 nrores (840 million) rupees on rehabilitation of refugees Irom Pnkist*n>~Coj?yrl^V27 words
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Article243 1951-02-17 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. IG— The Gove.nmcnt of India have appointed C. T. M. Pizey, C.8., D.3.0.. to be the Chief ot Naval Stall and C.-in-C. of the Indian Navy in succession to Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Parry. Rear-Admiral C. T M. Fizey, v/hose services have beenGIIS - 243 words
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174 1951-02-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Feb. 16. Kina Tribhuvan. Ruler of Nepal, left for Katmandu by special Indian Diane with his whole family. The King and royal party were seen off at the Airport by Prime Minister Nehru. President) Dr. Rajendu Prasad, and Home174 words
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Article70 1951-02-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Feb. 16.— Two Dravidian Federation leaders Mr. N Jeevaratnam. City Councillor, and Mr. Appadurai Mudaliar who wer.^ charged with holding a public meeting without the permission of i lie Commissioner of Police on Jan 30 were acauitted by Honorary Magistrates yesterday. The70 words
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Article51 1951-02-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA. Feb. 16. -An Indian Press delegation is expected to visit the United Kingdom in the middle of April under the auspices i*l thte British Government who have invited the Indian Journalists Association of Calcutta to include representative on the delegation.51 words
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59 1951-02-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Feb. 16.— France is offering expert aid for India's irrigation schemes. The Chairman of the semi-official French Economic Mission now touring India said France had Immense experience of such irrigation projects in North Africa and would like to share59 words
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Article28 1951-02-17 1 BOSTON. Feb. 16.— An estimated 70,000 woo? and worsted workers struck In 160 Boston mills today demanding a six cent (US) an hQUX wa^e Increase u.nr\ nt.h«»r A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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89 1951-02-17 1 is^w UjILHI, Feb. 16. li is oilman., announced ui.it Mr. aaaa*m*f*t a vagi m.f. li^s oe^-ii appointed aaaaaMa*m *ji UVfMIMMI Ol lilil I. He i»Ssdm~a i*u»m tuuay and is aiiMCawi 10 ttie ivkui^stry u» i'liuuca. IMM in ii>v)J. .Mi. Tyagi took a pionnntmi part inGIIS - 89 words
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Article64 1951-02-17 1 i It has been notified by the Department oi Education that the io.lowing schools has been struck off the Register of Scnools and the registration of the registered Supervisors, Teachers and Memoers of the Committee of the Management of the said schools has been cancelled: Canossa64 words
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Article59 1951-02-17 1 KARACHI. Feb. 16. Pakistan Premier Liaquat Ali Khan tc day told correspondents that a trade conference between India and Pakistan will be held shortly to finalise agreement between the two countries. He" did not reply when asked whether Pakistan would agree to apply sanctions against Communist China,A.P. - 59 words
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Article, Illustration89 1951-02-17 1 Special commemorative stamps are being brought out by th© P. T. Department during the forthcoming Asian Olympic Games whieh are taking place ln New Delhi from Mar. 4 to 11. These will be on sale at Head Post Offices throughout India. A special post office is being89 words
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Article65 1951-02-17 1 ACCRA i Gold Coast), Feb. 16.— Kwamo N'Krumr.h, leader of the Convention People's Party, told Moslems Wednesday night he would consider introducing Arabic as a subject in Gold Coast schools. About 2,000 members of the Moslem community here gave him an enthusiastic welcome. The Convention People'sReuter - 65 words
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822 1951-02-17 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Feb. 17, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS (On the Legislative Farce) DISMAL RECORD "117'HEN the Singapore Legislative Council which was prorogued yesterday was "inaugurated three years ago, it was tom-tomed by the authorities as a magnificent reform, as a great step towards self-govern-ment, as something far beyond822 words
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185 1951-02-17 2 50,000 In Karachi Anxious' To Return To India KARACHI, (By Air Mail) The refugee census held on September I last year revealed that there were 1. 5 lakhs of shelterless refugees who lived on the footpaths and open spaces in Karachi.F.O.C. - 185 words
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920 1951-02-17 2 Detailed Procedure For Restoration Of Movable Evacuee Properties LAHORE, (By Air Mail) The following are the detailed procedure prescribed for restoration of movable evacuee properties in India and Pakistan under the IndoPakistan Agreement of June, 1950: In all cases, whether the luggage is accompanied by the owner or not, orF.O.C. - 920 words
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Article57 1951-02-17 2 LONDON, Feb. 15— Holland's wartime Premier P. S. Gerbrandy warned last night that Indonesia may go Red. Speaking here about his newlypublished book on Indonesia, he declared. "The problem which faces the world is: "Indonesia associated with tha Netherlands as part of the free democratic worldA.P. - 57 words
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181 1951-02-17 2 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail) The Government of India, by a notification on Feb. 9, have banned the export of copper and brass from India to other countries with immediate effect. The export trade in these two "vital" raw metals had been allow edF.O.C. - 181 words
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Article197 1951-02-17 2 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail)— lndiat currency notes of hundred rupeer denominations were seized by the Bombay Customs officials on Feb. 10 night from one of the holds of the s.s. Dwarka. The ship, sailing from a Persian Gulf port via Karachi, berthed at the harbour this afterF.O.C. - 197 words
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Article154 1951-02-17 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) The Cantonment Board set up by the Government of India is believed to have recommended cession of 17 or 18 Cantonments in India to their adjoining municipalities for purposes of civil administration. In regard to the remaining Cantonments of the total ofF.O.C. - 154 words
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Article115 1951-02-17 2 KAYTS, (By Air Mail).— A stick of dynamite thrown into the shop of Mr. Muthu Ponnampalam. Chairman, Village Committee. Nainativu. is said to have caused much damage to the furniture fittings and goods in the premises' Four men of the place had been detained by theFOC - 115 words
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70 1951-02-17 2 MT. LAVINIA, (By Air Mail).— Kingsley C. Dassanaike, Principal of the School for the Blind, Ratmalana, left for Ceylon by air on February 8, for Labanon. to attend a conference of experts on Braille, to be held in Beirut. This is a continuation oJFOC - 70 words
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605 1951-02-17 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 9- (By Air Mail) President Dr. Rajendra Prasad, who was enumerated first for the census in the capital gave his occupation as "President" and age as 66. Declaring himself to be the son of Mahadeva bahay of Saran district, Bihar, Dr.F.O.C. - 605 words
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Article82 1951-02-17 2 KARACHI, (By Air Mail) Pakistan's first census began simultaneously with India's. The Governor-General, Khwaja Nazimuddin, was the first person In questionnaire. The Pakistan census, which ia expected to take about three week*, is being organised by an Englishman, Mr. C. H. Slade, formerly Head of the BritishF.O.C. - 82 words
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196 1951-02-17 2 Indo-Pak Trade Talks: Indian Representative Confers Witn Liaquat Ali KARACHI, (By Air Mail) Shri N. Raghavan Pulai, Cabinet Secretary of the Government of India, had a meeting here on Feb. 10 witn Pakistan Prime Minister Mr. Liaquat AU Khan. Shn Pillai who arrived here on Feb. 9 from New DelhiF.O.C. - 196 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-02-17 3 PHOTO). Chinese Communist prisoners captured in the hills north of Suwon are marched to the rear past allied tanks loaded with troops on Feb. 1, as the armoured vehicles moved up toward the Han river on the Western Front. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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2270 1951-02-17 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Code Extended To Fart U B States NEW DELHI, Feb. 8. (By **Au\ Mail). Parlia ment to-day passed a measure bringing about unit or mity in criminal procedure throughout the country. It did so by extending to Indim States tlieFOC - 2,270 words
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783 1951-02-17 3 Damodar Valley Project: Contracts Placed By Corporation STRICTER CONTROL URGED BY M.P.S. NEW DELHI, Feb. 8, (By Air Mail). The administration of the Damodar Valley Corporation and its financial implications came in for criticism in Parliament at question-time today. Mr. Sri Prakasa assured the House that he was carefully studyingFOC - 783 words
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Article385 1951-02-17 3 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Ceylon will have her own Merchant Snipping Bill within the next two months. The draft has at last been finalised and will be presented to Parliament by the Minister of Commerce and Trade for formal sanction by Parliament, atFOC - 385 words
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187 1951-02-17 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— One ol the two new twin engined Czechoslovakian Aero 45s which were imported from Czechoslovakia last October met with a mishap while landing at the Ratmalana Airport a few days ago on its return flight from Kankesantural. lt appears that asFOC - 187 words
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200 1951-02-17 4 Following further Contributions received for th? Assam Relief Fund have been tnankfully acknowledged by Mr. A. A. Mohamed Abdullah. Treasurer, Assam Relief Fund. 49. Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. Amount previously acknowledged 5(43,018.42 At Indian Overseas Bank Ltd., K.L. upto 26-1-1951: COLLECTIONS DEPOSITED BY: Malayan200 words
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60 1951-02-17 4 LONDON, Feb. 16. -Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin. recovering from pneumania, plans to go away for convalcscene next week. A Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday that no details hid yet been fixed for the holiday. Mr Bevin has been conducting foreign Office business from hisReuter - 60 words
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192 1951-02-17 4 CIVIL DEFENCE PROVIDES PATTERN FOR U.S.A. British civil defence training schools and instruction centres are to provide a pattern for similar establishments being planned in the United States. Experts' from the U.S.A. civil defence administration have been so impressed with what they saw last week during their visit to BritainCGO Press release - 192 words
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Article122 1951-02-17 4 Pint plans for an international motor rally to be held in Britain next June have recently been announced. The competition is expected to be held from June 4 to 9, over a route of some 1,800 miles. It will include a high-speed test, a hillclimbing test, regularityCGO Press release - 122 words
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Article61 1951-02-17 4 MADRAS. Feb. 16.— The Foreign Ministry announced the signing of an agreement with India on Tuesday granting Spain commercial facilities contained in a general tariff and j trade pact. The announcement said the agreement provides for a long list of products which can be exchangedA.P. - 61 words
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