Indian Daily Mail, 18 February 1951
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Title Section18 1951-02-18 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 357. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.18 words
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320 1951-02-18 1 About 100 Businessmen Detained Since Aug. '50 NEW DELHI, Feb. 17. Nearly a hundred persons had been detained under the Preventive Detention Act since August last all over the country in the drive of State Governments to curb blackmarketing and profiteering in essentia 1 commodities,FOC - 320 words
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Article31 1951-02-18 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Fob. 17. Home Minister Mr. Rajagopalachari said in Parliament yesterday that 32 foreign national were deported from India during 1950.— Copyright.31 words
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Article102 1951-02-18 1 ASANSOL, Feb. 17.— The Burdwan District Jamiat-ul Ulema conference was held here last w^ek under the presidentship of Dr. Ziaul Huq. who in his address, made an appeal to the Muslims of the coun try to work in co-operation with the Congress. Mr. Abdur RaufTFOC - 102 words
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62 1951-02-18 1 CALCUTTA, Feb. 17. Four youngmen armed with revolvers raided a jewellery shop in Manick tolla Road at about 8.45 p.n. on Friday. Feb. 9 and carried away cash and Jewellery worth about Rs. 20,650. It is stated that they came on foot and had theirFOC - 62 words
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Article73 1951-02-18 1 SHOPS AND ESTABLISHMENTS ACT BOMBAY. Feb. 17.— The Government of India have decided to introduce a uniform Shops and Establishments Act replacing existing laws to the effect in the States, it was learnt here today. All the State Governments have been asked to make their suggestions for the proposal afterFOC - 73 words
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Article185 1951-02-18 1 JAFFNA. (By Air Mal.).— A man who nai oeen sentenced to deatn oy ine oupreme Court was acquitted at the re-trial at the rionoeiU Assizes oy Mr. justice uratiaen. Alter tne evidence 01 tne eyewitnesses, tae jury intimated tnat tney did not w.i;i to proceedFOC - 185 words
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132 1951-02-18 1 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail A plane in which Winston Churchill flew to Morocco was in Ceylon recently en route to Australia from Europe. This .aircraft, named Discovery, is on a specially chartered flight. It has been recently purchased by the Australian National Airways. On itsFOC - 132 words
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Article96 1951-02-18 1 HYDERABAD, Feb. 17. Major li. G. Naidu, husband of the late Srimatl Sarojini Naidu, died VMs afternoon at his residence "Golden Tareshold" here. He was 83. Major Naidu who retired as a physician from the Hyderabad Aimy is survived by a son and two daughtersFOC - 96 words
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Article71 1951-02-18 1 DELHI GIRL'S TRIUMPH LUCKNOW, Feb. 17.— A girl in Delhi won Dr. B. C. Roy's (Chief Minister of West Bengal) prize in the Shanker's Weekly's children's number art competition. Promptly she wrote to Shanker that instead of her prize she would prefer an operation of her tonsils by Dr. Roy.FOC - 71 words
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Article59 1951-02-18 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 17. -The Government of India have sanctioned nearly a lakh of rupees to the Industrial and Technical Institution of the Ramkrishna Shilpa Mand r at Belur in West Bengal to meet ifie cxDenditure on the grant oi stipends to 32 displaced students training thereFOC - 59 words
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Article83 1951-02-18 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 17.— A Hindi Advisory Committee of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has been set up to have uniformity of approach in the la.i^uage content and development of vocabulary in Hindi in all media of information broadcasting filmi, publications and press releases. Mr. Diwakar,FOC - 83 words
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Article162 1951-02-18 1 CALCUTTA. Feb. 17.— Four robbers with revolvers took away jewelleries and some cash worth over a lakh of rupc.s from the house of a Marwun businessman in Narain Prasad Babu Lant Burra Bazar area, Calcutta, early Friday morning Feb. 9. The men fired severalFOC - 162 words
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194 1951-02-18 1 AMBALA, Feb. 17.— One person was killed and three others received injuries as a result of a dispute on the question of mother tongue to be filled in the census chart in Jagadhri on Feb. 10.. It is stated that a section of people pressedFOC - 194 words
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197 1951-02-18 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 17 Japan is sending 83 competitors and officials to participate in the Asian Games in New Delhi from Mar. 4 to Mar. 11. The contingent, which is flying to India in two batches, will arrive in New Delhi on Feb. 27 andGIIS - 197 words
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135 1951-02-18 1 NAIROBI, Feb. 17. An Indian leader and member of the Kenya Legislature, Mr. A. B. Patel, has tab ed a motion demanding a Select Committee to investigate and suggest ways of eradicating racial segregation in commercial and residential plots in Kenya townships. Pointing outGIIS - 135 words
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48 1951-02-18 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Feb. 17.— India yesterday challenged Japan's claim Vo be the leading exporter of textiles. Giving figures and statistic**. Officials of the Textile Directorate said: "India can rank as the foremost exporter of cotton cloth in the world." Copyright.48 words
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Article57 1951-02-18 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 17. Pakistan Prime Minister announced in Karachi that India andi Pakistan will hold trade conference shortly. The talks, if successful, will break the present trade deadlock between the two countries pajving the way for final removal of the serious threat57 words
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77 1951-02-18 1 (From Our Own Corre pondent) MADRAS, Feb. 17.— Madras State will be the first Indian State and the people first among the Indian population who will consume rice from China after a long time. According to information reaching here, Madras will get the first77 words
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223 1951-02-18 1 Dr. V. R. N. Menon, M.B. 3.5., Medical Officer, Lumut, for more than 20 years and President of the Dindings Indian Association, oitiawan for tne past one decade, .vas entertained to sumptuous tiffin in the elegantly decorated nail of the Dindings Indian Association premises,223 words
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240 1951-02-18 1 Fifteen people were killed in Singapore in January, the highest number since February 1949, and the 790 accidents were higher than ior any previous month. Of the 790 accidents, 768 involved civilian vehicles only, and 31 military vehicles only. Of those killed 10240 words
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Article139 1951-02-18 1 CALCUTTA. Feb. 17.— Sri Phanindra Nath Brahma, ex -Mayor, Calcutta Corporation and a leading legal practitioner of Calcutta passed away at his Chetla residence on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 11. He was 75. Though not suffering from any specific illness Sri Brahma was not keeping good healthFOC - 139 words
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73 1951-02-18 1 ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO POISON MYSORE CHIEF JUDGE (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE, Feb. 17.— One L. S. Raju was arrested by Bangalore Police upon the direction of the Commissioner of Police on an alleged ground that Raju attempted to murder the Chief Justice of Mysore Mr. P. Medappa by having73 words
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Article102 1951-02-18 1 (From Our Own Corresp-mdcn NEW DELHI, Feb. 1.. Prune Minister Nenru speaKmig in 1 ment yesterday paiu a tttcuve to indias newspap-'prs as akJ*~j rair but some are Qeiow itauu*r<M of decency." Also, he strongiy denied stories of split in the Cabinet as reported ln some102 words
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130 1951-02-18 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Feb. 17.— Prime Minister Nehru in a statement in Parliament yesterda;/ deprecated the despatch of a message to the United States Congress by 43 Members of Parliament on the pending American legislation to supply food grains to India.130 words
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Article704 1951-02-18 2 CnUATED in the valley of the Doon amidst picturesque and impressive Himalayan surroundings, the National Defence Academy of India resembles in form and pattern the famous American and British academies at West Point and Sandhurst Till recently known as th© Armed Forces Academy, the National DefenceGIIS - 704 words
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Article39 1951-02-18 2 RANGOON, Feb. 17.-Armed Chinese forces which entered North Burma s Kachin State last November hays reerossed the border into China n was reported here. Burmese and Kachin troops are natrolUn* ths Snlo-Burmsss SontE A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration126 1951-02-18 2 THOMAS DUDLEY CABOT who lias been named as head of the new Office of Director of International Security Atlairs in the U.S. Department of State by President Harry S. Truman Mr. CaboL will direct and coordinate a'l Department of State lunctions concerned with *he North Atlantic Treaty and other regionalUSIS - 126 words
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98 1951-02-18 2 BROTHERS KILLED: CLASH WITH DACOITS IN KHULNA VILLAGE KHULNA, (By Air Mail).— Sital Sardar, a rich landholder and influential member of the minority community of Gunari (P.S. Dacope) and his brother were killed in a clash with dacoits who raided their house shortly after night fall on Jan. 31, itFOC - 98 words
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124 1951-02-18 2 NAGPUR, (By Air Mail).— AllIndia Forward Bloc, said here on Feb. 2. "Leftists in India have to express tiie approval of Mr. Nehru's foreign policy in unmistakable terms and create a conscious public opinion which will stand by that foreign policy." In a statement, Mr.FOC - 124 words
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554 1951-02-18 2 Get Benefit From Both The Eastern Western Thoughts PRESIDENT PRASAD i J IL^NI, (By Air Mail). The President ot the Indian Republic, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, on Feb. 11 called upon the teachers to devote all their energies learning ability and high character to bring about a high evolution of the554 words
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442 1951-02-18 2 RETRENCHMENT IN RUJASTHAN FORCES BREEZE IN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— There was a passage-at-arms in Parliament on Feb. 8 morning be tween the Prime Minister and Mr. N. G. Ranga over an answer to 9 supplementary given by the Deputy Defence Minister. Gen. Himmatsinhji. Replying to a supplementaryFOC - 442 words
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Article40 1951-02-18 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Feb. 16.—Mr Praka?am, former Prime Minister, has convened a meeting of the Congress Democratic Front for tne last week of this month to discuss further procedure regarding his allegations against certain Madras M:nist?rs.—Copyright,40 words
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271 1951-02-18 2 IMPLEMENTATION OF REFORMS IN NEPAL; REPRESENTATIVES OF GOVT. CONGRESS MEET MR. SINGH NEW DEI. Hi. (By Air Mail).— The representatives of the Nepal Government and ths Nepal Congress held separate meetings here on Feb. 5 with the Indian Ambassador in Nepal, Ifr. C. P. N. Singh, and discussed with himFOC - 271 words
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Article, Illustration71 1951-02-18 2 PHOTO). S?S S3 PfESS h f VPvt E s^ nl ow?r <}eft). Supreme Commander of the 2iV 1 5S?i Cr /S! fcr *•■>- defer?? of Europe, and Lieutenant Genera,! Alfred M. Gruenther. his Chief of Staff, are -hewn iust befo? thrv departed from National Airport. Washington, D.C. for conferences onUSIS - 71 words
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529 1951-02-18 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) —Upholding the finding of the Government Inspector of Railways that the derailment of the 320 down goods train and the consequent accident to the 7 up Toofan Express between Durgaut i and Karamnasa on the East Indian RailwayF.O.C. - 529 words
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Article293 1951-02-18 2 MADRAS, (By Air Mail) Mr. K. Madhava Menon, Minister for Education replying to an interpellation about prevention of juvenile smoking, stated that It was not possible to have legislation to prevent Studsnts alone from smoking. The Minister, who was neplying to questions by Mr. A. Vedaratnam Pillai,F.O.C. - 293 words
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Article39 1951-02-18 2 TEL AVIV, Feb. 16.— About 100,000 porkers throughout Israel downed tools for 30 minutes Monday in symnathy with 7,000 locked-out metal workers who demand a 15 per cent wsse increase. Jh2?!!! n n^otlations between sMsa* A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article84 1951-02-18 2 Sec. Council Kashmir Issue LAKE SUCCESS,. Feb. 17. The Security Council meeting on the Kashmir question has been put back until some time next week. Consultations between delegations on the terms of the resolution which will be proposed to the council. have been continuing. The British delega tion has beenReuter - 84 words
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Article136 1951-02-18 2 JAIPUR, (By Air Mail).— The ifewar textile mills at Bhilwara, ibout 100 miles from here have been losed since Feb. 1 owing to shor-tage of cotton. About 5,000 workers are reportec to have been effected by the closure. The Rajasthan Civil Supplies Depart ment, according toFOC - 136 words
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Article1242 1951-02-18 3 Need For Evolving Suitable P Designs New Laboratory Opened ROORKEE (By Air Mail). -Mr. Sri Prakasa, Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research, laying the foundation-stone of the Central Building Research Institute here on Feb. 10 said that if we were to be a nation ofF.O.C. - 1,242 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-02-18 3 PHOTO. weeping Chinese Communist soldiers, captured on Western Korean Front a week ago, grovel in muddy field as they implore Allied captors nol to sjioot them. The ReJs, apparently told by officers that Allies would shoot them, were taken to a prison camp. This is one Zt scries by AssociatedA.P. - 57 words
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404 1951-02-18 3 AG. H.C ON INDO CEYLON CO-OPERATION CEYLON NEW: COLOMBO. (By Air Mail). -Ind:a will always trv to co-operate witti Ceylrn. said Mr. N. E. S. Raghava char;. Acting H ?h Cf nmissionei for Iniia in Ceylon, i.n a broadcast from Radio Ceylon on the occasion of the first anniversary ofFOC - 404 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-02-18 3 PHOTO). General Dwight D. Eisenhower < left >. Supreme Commander of the unified forces for the defense oi Europe, receives 1 the good wishes of United States President Harry S. Truman before the Genera! departed Vro n National A rp:xc, Washington, D.C, for confe rences on defense pans witn leadoisUSIS - 66 words
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103 1951-02-18 3 LONDON. Feb. ie,— Prime Minister Attlee's Labour Government beat down by 21 votes last night Conservative charges that it was bunfflintr Britain's rearmament A motion of censure, introduced by Conservative leader Mr. Winston Churchill, was voted down in Uu» House of Commons 309 to 287. TheA.P. - 103 words
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Article44 1951-02-18 3 BELGRADE. Feb. 10 Twelve children were kiVed yesterday in Herzo Ovina when a last war bomb exploded as they were playing with Three slightly injured children are in hospital. The accident was at the village of Citluk. near Mostar ReuterReuter - 44 words
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179 1951-02-18 3 COLOMBO, <By Air Mail). Opposition groups in Parliament which met last afternoon to consider their attitude towards the rlec'cion of the next Speaker of the house of Representatives decided not to co-operate with the Government if the latter's selection fell below their expectations.FOC - 179 words
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Article118 1951-02-18 3 COLOMEO. (By Air Mail) A police car equipped with a powerful camera and other photographic apparatus is patrolling the streets of Colombo. The camera ls fited just behind the front wind-screen. It also can be swung from side to side or even turned towards theFOC - 118 words
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92 1951-02-18 3 KARACHI, Feb. 16.— Mr. N. K. Pillai. India's cabinet secretary, returned to New Delhi on Wednesday after fH'e-day exploratory talks on proposed Indo-Pakistan trade negotiations. He said he was hopeful of resumption of a mutual trade, suspended in September, 1949, following Pakistan's refusal to devalueA.P. - 92 words
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Article1252 1951-02-18 3 Tagore declared that it was the dismal memory of his orn school days, and not any new theor.v of education, that prompted him to turn from poetry to pedagogy and to start his school at Santiniketan at the beginning of this century. And yet Tagore's childhood experience, as aGIIS - 1,252 words
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1782 1951-02-18 4 WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. Following is the text of the statement by President Truman to Congress on emergency shipment of grain to India. To the Congress of ttie United States I recommend that the Congress provide assistance to tne Kepuonc of IndiaFOC - 1,782 words
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956 1951-02-18 4 U.S. PRESS ENDORSES TRUMAN'S MESSAGE ON INDIAN GRAIN REQUEST WASHINGTON. Feb. 16.*-*- The United States press warmly endorses President Truman's request to Congress to approve an American grain grant to India. The President noted in his message to Congress thatUSIS - 956 words
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