Indian Daily Mail, 19 February 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 338. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 253 1 QUIRINO'S OFFER TO HUKS MANILA, Feb. 18. President Elpidio Quirino announced a moie liberal policy toward Communist Hukbalahaps who surrender their arms and promise to lead peaceful lives. Expressing concern over increased Huk activity, the Resident told a group of province officials that dissidents who surrender may be turned free
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  • 67 1 TAIPEH, Feb. 18. The Communist authorities in Peiping has secretly assigned Liu Ning-yi to Rangoon to participate in the activities of the Burmese Labour Union to instigate 6trikes and subversion, ac^ cording to the China Union Press today. Liu is equipped with orders of the Communist
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  • 119 1 But india Will Continue Her Peace Mission. Says Nehru (From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOIf Feb 18. —Prime Minister Nehru addressing a public meeting here disclosed that some thing was done after the Commonwealth Premiers Conference not in conformity with the decisions
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  • 218 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 1«- K- in Tribuvan of Nepal, today ed a semi-popular government of ten ministers for this Himalayan kingdom of the fighting Gurkhas. The proclamation expressed the King's desire for a popular-elected government and for the calling of a constituent assembly on the
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  • 87 1 RANGOON, Feb. 18.— White flag Stalinist Communist leaders fighting the Government met Karen rebel leaders in a secret conference in the fastnesses of the Pegu Ranges, »b miles outside Rangoon, it was reported here ysterday. Competent observers here said that Communist insurgents heavily mauled and
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  • 83 1 MORE ARRESTS IN ALLEGED POISON ATTEMPT (From Our Own Correspondent) BENGALORE, Feb. 18.— Mr. L. S. Raju, a Bangalore, advocate who was arrested on Friday last In connection with a case of alleged attempt to murder Mr. Medappa, Mysore Chief Justice, pleaded illness and was admitted in hpspital where he
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  • 52 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Feb. 18.— The first party of 16 tourists from Europe to India and Ceylon arrived in Bombay yesterday on a sight-seeing tour. They included French, Swiss, Italian and Germans. The Govt, of India have made special arrangements foi them during the
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    123 1 Dr. Theresa T. Woo, of Washington, D.C, is one of the first two women physicians to volunteer and be accepted for duty by the United States Army Medical Corps. Born In China, Dr. Woo received her medical education in the U.S. at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, and
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  • 116 1 LAHORE, Feb. 18. The Pakistan Government will shortly release 65 wagons (1950 crop) of gram due for despatch to India but held up at the Wagah border owing to certain export restrictions, according to Mr. M. K. Mir, Pakistani Convener of the
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  • 120 1 The R.A.F. said last night that lt has no knowledge of any proposal to destroy the evacuated village of Jenderam, in South Selangor, using its aircraft. The statement was issued in reply to a report in a Singapore Sunday newspaper that the village was to be destroyed
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  • 62 1 PENANG, Feb. 18. A detective sergeant, a special constable and three civilians were killed in a bandit ambush on an estate nine miles from Kulim, Kedah, yesterday. The bandits sprang on a party ot tappers with police escort proceeding along an estate road. Two bandits were
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  • 111 1 ACCRA, GOLD COAST, Feb. 18.— The Gold Coast Convention of the Peoples Party will demand all eight African portfolios In the Gold Coast s executive council (Cabinet), eleven members of the Party decided last night. The other three portfolios are ing filled by administration officials. The
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  • 25 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 18. Mr. Khurshed Lai, Indian Deputy Minister of Communications since September 1948, died here today aged t** Reuter
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  • 498 1 U. N. An American Robot, Says Stalin! LONDON, Feb. 18.— Marshal Stalin on Friday night fenoiuiced the United Nations as an American robot "being turne d Intoa too l of aggressive war", but said a new world conflict is not inevitable at the nresent time. In an interview, broadcast by
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  • 77 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 18. The Government of India is to erect a 114-foot high memorial depicting Mahatma Gandhi, resting his chin and hands on the top ot a spinning wheel, the Statesman newspaper reported yesterday. The memorial Is to overlook .New Delhi from the low hills
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  • 126 1 LONDON, Feb. 18. Britain today replied at Soviet charges of committing a breach of the 194J Anglo-Soviet friendship pact by claiming that Russia had itself violated both the Anglo-Soviet Treaty and the 1945 Potsdam agreement. In one of strongest British notes to Russia yet issued, the
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  • 44 1 PROTECTION TO INDIA'S RUBBER INDUSTRY (From Our Own Corre pendent) NEW DELHI. Feb. 13.— Indian Tariff Board's public enquiry into the question of raw rubber and protection to new rubber industry will be held from next week and will continue for three days. Copyright.
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  • 38 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 18. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who read a report of Marshal Stalin's Pravda interview in Lucknow, where he is on a brief visit, declined to comment on it today Reuter mt
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  • 764 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Feb. 19, 1951. CHANGE ALLEY -AND POLICE IP the scantiest respect for law is shown anywhere in the world, it is in Change Alley! If duty is a mockesy anywhere on earth, it is Been at its worst in Change Alley! If the entire expenditure
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  • 1116 2 Possibility Of Two Lakh Bales Cotton Supply From Pakistan MAHTAB'S APPEAL FOR CO-OPERATION IN REGIONAL SELF-RELIANCE SCHEME BOMBAY, (By Air Ma il). India's Industry and Commerce Minister, Shri Hae Krushna Mahtab, said here on Feb. 1 1 that he expected early resumption of trade
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  • 48 2 HISSAR, Feb. 17.— Dr. Gopichand Bhargata, Chief Minister of Punjab on Feb. 11 ordered remission to the extent of two months in the sentences of all convicts in the Borstal Jail in Hissar in appreciation of the "improvement in their physical, mental and moral equipment." FOC
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  • 438 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— Plans which are at present in hand or under contemplation for the development of inland navigation in the country are set out in a pamphlet entitled "Water transport in India" published for the Central Water- power, Irrigation and Navigation
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  • 184 2 GAUHATI, (By Air Mail).— Three hundred and seventy-five persons have been arrested so far by the the police and military in their "antiCommunist" operations in the Kam* rup district of Assam, it is learnt. Six country-made guns and a toy pistol, some gun-making implements and shots
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  • 85 2 SHILLONO, (By Air Mail). In accordance with the Central Government's directives, the Assam Government have decided to enforce the out ln cereal ration in the State with immediate effect and orders have been issued accordingly. A Press Note issued recently says. In this rational energen?.y the
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  • 552 2 RECOMMENDATIONS BY CALCUTTA VARSITY ENQUIRY COMMITTEE CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail).— lntroduction of a system similar to that adopted by the Civil Service Commissioners in United Kingdom bywhich the identity of the candidates could be suitably masked before the answer scripts were sent to the
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    78 3 PHOTO. Tradition which reaches back tc the 17th century binds members of tne Confraternity of Sacconi (Sacco means a bag) to sackcloth and penance during some part of the period oif lent. The penitents wear their sackcloth garments to church, where they prostrate themselves before tine altar. The Confraternity is
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  • 3450 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: C. R. Moves Bill To Extend Measure By One Year NEW -DELHI, Feb. 9 (By Air Mail).— ln a telling speech, which earned for him the general approbation of the House, the Home Minister, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, today argued in Parliament
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    99 3 PHOTO. For the first time in the history of Britain's Gold Coast Colony, a general election is in progress, in which the people will elect, by secret ballot, their choice of candidates to fill the 85 seats in the new parliament. The Nationalist Convention People's Party, pledged to bring a
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  • 597 3 CALCUTTA, Feb. 17.— The death occurred at his Ballygunge residence on Saturday night Feb. 10 of Mr. J. Chaudhury, editor, M Calcutta Weekly Notes" and President, Surendra Nath College. He was 89. Son-in-law of late Sir Surendra Nath Banerjee, Mr. Chaudhury was one
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  • 252 3 CEYLON NEWS: JAFFNA, (By Air Mail).— The first anniversary of the Indian Republic was celebrated here by the Jaffna District Committee of the Ceylon Indian Congress. Processions were cancelled as a mark of respect to the late Sir Francis Molam ure. At the public meeting
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  • 191 3 NOTHING BARRED TO BOXERS IN SIAM COLMOBO, (By Air Mail). "Wandering around the world" this was the subject of a talk by Mr. S. H. Moosajee at the Rotary Club luncheon recently. Ke said he went out to see everything that was unusual. In Siam, for example, boxers were allowed
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  • 932 4  -  MR BALWANT SINGH Allow Imports From Hard Currency Areas Says Speaking in the Singapore Legislative Council last week prior to its proroguat ion, Mr. Balwant Singh, elected member for Rural West, declared that the best way of keeping down the price structure of essential
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  • 228 4 Commencing from today, Monday, Feb. 19. certain areas in the State, of Selangor will come under curfew. During the curfew period, all persons unless they are in possession of a written permit issued by a Police Officer or above the rank of Sub-Inspector shall remain indoors. In
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  • 290 4 A call that Government itselt shows its com mence in the future of this country by investing a greater percentage of the country's savings in Postal Banks in Malaga was made by Legislative Councillor. Mr. BalwantSingh speaking at Friday's meeting of the
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    159 4 Photograph taken on the occasion of a tea party given by the Indian Chamber of Commerce in Bangkok in honour of Mr. N. P. Balakrishnan, (sitting fifth ->m right) the wellknown disciple of Maharaj apuram Viswanatna Iyer, during his recent tour of Thailand. Sitting sixth from right is Dr. P.
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