Indian Daily Mail, 23 February 1951
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Title Section16 1951-02-23 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 362. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article336 1951-02-23 1 Tbey Help To Promote international Friendship And Co-operation NEW DELHI, Feb. 22.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, in a message issued yesterday welcomed the First /isian Games to be held in Delhi early next month and emphasised the importance of such events in promoting internationalGIIS - 336 words
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136 1951-02-23 1 INDONESIAN STAMPS TO COMMEMORATE ASIAN GAMES DJAKARTA, Feb. 22. Evidence of goodwill that Indonesia has for Inuia is displayed by the issue of special commemorative postage stamps by the Indonesian Government. Stamps were Issued on J^in. 2 to mark the celebrations of .he Asian Olympic Games at New Delhi andGIIS - 136 words
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Article68 1951-02-23 1 (From Oui Own Correspondent) NEV/ DELHI, Feb. 22. —In Parliament yesterday the Homte Minister Mr. Rajagopalachari said certain parts of Assam were declared "disturbed areas'' because of terrorism by Communists. Questioned whether there was infiltration by non-Indians, the Minis'rv HJd "No." The Minister also said many68 words
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Article92 1951-02-23 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 22 —The Government of Assam Wednesday promulgated "the Assam Disturbed Areas Ordinance," eilective immediately, to help handle the situation created in some areas bv thp revolutionary Communist Party of India. Reports reaching here said tnis Ordinance gives some specified police officersA.P. - 92 words
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504 1951-02-23 1 MR. H. D. RAJAHS APPEAL TO MALAYAN INDIANS SPEECH AT TEA PARTY (BY OUR STAFF REPORTER) Mr. H. D. Rajah, the (hairman of the Board of Directors of the Vanguard Insurance Co., Ltd. of Madras was entertained to a Tea Party last evening at the Capitol Blue Room which was504 words
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Article80 1951-02-23 1 INDIANS WOULD RATHM STARVE WASHINGTON.. Feb 22.— Mr. LOy rienderson, United States Ambassador to India, said yesterday tnai t. was aot easy for India to ass the United States for assistance in averting iamine and starvation in a message from .New Demi uthe House Foreign Affairs Comnittee Mr. Henderson urgedReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration84 1951-02-23 1 Photo King Tribhuvan Bir Bikram Shah Dev of Nepal left for Nepal by air from New Delhi on Feb. 15. He was seen off at the Palam airport by Dr. Rajendra Prasad. President of India and Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister, anion- others. This group photograph was taken at theG.I.I.S. - 84 words
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Article28 1951-02-23 1 BOGOTI, Feb. 22.— Eight people were killed and 20 hurt when a qul carrying 40 passengers overturned early yesterday near Tolima. and .vent over a &00-foot drop.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article42 1951-02-23 1 PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 22. A woman wnose blood stream was channelled into a kidney taken irom the body of a traffic accident victim died here Wednesday eight nours after the unprecedented expriment to punfy her blood and save her life.- A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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159 1951-02-23 1 PERIYAR URGES FORMATION OF SOVEREIGN DRAVIDASTHAN STATE (From Our Own Correspondent) TINNEVELLY, Feb. 22. lhe formation of a fully sovereign Dravidasthau State, free irom \orth Indian exploitation in any shape 01 form, was urged by Periyar E. V. Ramaswami Aaicker, speaking at the District Dravidians Communal Rights Conference held on159 words
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100 1951-02-23 1 MADRAS, Feb. 22. Gold-bear-ing locks, capable of being exploited, have been found near Bisanattam in Chittoor district of Madras State. It is believed that this region contains gold of 'a higher value' which could be exploited by an* company with "a moderate amount of capital".GIIS - 100 words
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121 1951-02-23 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 22. A threeman Japanese Goodwill Mission headed by Mr. R. Takeuchi, the I International Trade Administrator I with the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Japan, had a j formal meeting with the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Hare Krishna MahtabGIIS - 121 words
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Article41 1951-02-23 1 (From Our Own Corresnondent) NEW DELHI. Feb. 22. The recent reshuffling of the Ministries of the Govt, of India has resulted in saving Rs. 750.000 per annum, Home Minister Mr. Rajagopalachari i said in Parliament yesterday. CQWnitfa. ...aaxSL-41 words
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103 1951-02-23 1 CALCUTTA, Feb. 22. Relics ot a pre-historic city hare been found two miles from the Diamond Harbour near Calcutta. A number of hand-made burial urns, some containing bones turned upon the pickaxe of labourers excavating i new tank near the site. As the excavation ofGIIS - 103 words
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Article92 1951-02-23 1 LUCKNOW, Feb. 22. Under a new Co-operative Scheme, drawn lip by the Uttar Pradesh Government, iiuO Co-operative fanning Societies and three new milk colonies are being established shortly. Under the scheme, the State will have by 1956 over 500 new seed sLores to provide improved seedGIIS - 92 words
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131 1951-02-23 1 TEHERAN. Feb. 22. The mystery of the 1,000 uninvited guests at the Shah's wedding reception sent neads rolling ln court circles Wednesday night. The Shah's chief administrative ofiicer, Minister of Court Ibrahim Ilakimi has resigned; his second-in-command, the Grand Master of Ceremonies Anoushiravan SepahbodiA.P. - 131 words
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96 1951-02-23 1 (From Our Own Corespondent) MADRAS, Feb. 22. In a speecn at the Servants of India Society, Mr. Jaipiakash Narain pleaded for setting up a convention that in framing the foreign policy of India, Government should consult the Opposition. Tlie Socialist leader denounced Imperialistic96 words
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373 1951-02-23 1 NEW DELHI, Fcb. 22. —An In ii an Foreign Ministry spokesman said today the latest Anglo-United States U.N. resolution on Kashmir Is still under consideration by the Indian government. The cabinet's subcommittee for Foreign Affairs reached no decision on instructing India's U.N.A.P. - 373 words
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120 1951-02-23 1 INDIAN AMBULANCE UNH IN KOREA ACCOMPANY ADVANCING TROOPS TOKYO, Feb. 22. Allied troops of five nations today advanced in a new offensive along more than 50--mile front in muddy central Korea. General MacArthur said that the troops had gained up to six miles already in the drive launched at 1000A.P. - 120 words
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Article64 1951-02-23 1 .NEW DELHI, Feb. 22. State police of Uttar Pradesh have crossed the Nepal border to aid Napalese Government troopa in combined operations agains;. rebel bands who killed 65 villagers in a borden raid, the newspaper Statesman reported Wednesday. The report said the rebel leader was killedA.P. - 64 words
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659 1951-02-23 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Feb. 23, 1951. SERIOUS SETBACK TO MALAYA'S GOAL THE Malay Sultans meeting in conference recently were reported to have discussed the two new Nationality Bills one for th>.; former Federated Slates and the other for the former Unfederateu ones but details of the Bills are659 words
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1469 1951-02-23 2 Nehru Warns Disruptive Elements In The Country CALL TO PEOPLE FOR ATTAINING ECONOMIC SEF-SUFFICIENCY SOON LUCKNOW, (By Air Mail). Prime Minister Nehru warned Communists and communal elements in the country on February 16 that so long as his Government was in power itFOC - 1,469 words
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Article33 1951-02-23 2 RANGOON, Feb. 21. The Burmese Parliament meeting on Feb 11 wiil be asked to vest full powen in President Sao Shwe Thalke pending general elections. the Burma Democratic Partv announced on Tuesday.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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191 1951-02-23 2 GANDHIAN SYSTEM OF BASIC EDUCATION FOR INDIAN SCHOOLS NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The Government of India intends to change the present educational system to the Gandhian system of basic education in all schools in the couni try, it is officially stated. The Secretariat of the Planning i Commission ofFOC - 191 words
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207 1951-02-23 2 Ban On Picketing During Strikes: Held Valid By Bombay High Court BOMBAY, (By Air Mail).— The Bombay High Court held on Feb. 15 that Section 7 of the Criminal Law Amendment Act, under which picketing is prohibited in strikes, was intra vires of the fundamental right of freedom of speechFOC - 207 words
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Article, Illustration100 1951-02-23 2 Photo. Soraya Esfandiari, 18-year-old daughter of a Bakhtiari chieftain, was marr.ed to the 32-year-old Shah of Persia, Mohammed Reza Pahlevi! in leherans marble palace, on Fe.,. 12. Photo shows:— The Shah of Persia, vvearmg a blue and gold ■aifoia which he designed specially ,?7iJ SlTt£?L Si seen iM lhe HallA.P. - 100 words
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148 1951-02-23 2 SANTIAGO. CHILE, Feb. 21. Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar of India was unanimously re-elected as first Vice-President at the 12th session of the United Nations Economic and Social Council which opened here yesterday. Chilean delegate Hernam Santa Cruz was re-elected President by 14 votes to 3 with oneReuter - 148 words
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Article73 1951-02-23 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The Government of India have appointed Mr. Justice Bind Basni Prasad, Judge of Allahabad High Court, to advise them on the lines on which the new legislation affecting displaced Persons (Institution of Suits) Act, 1948, and the Displaced Persons Legal Proceedings) Act 1949FOC - 73 words
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125 1951-02-23 2 CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail).— The (Pakhtoons of Calcutta at a meeting decided to hold an All-India Pakhtoon conference in the city from April 6 to 8. Tiie Pakhtoons in a resolution criticized the (jovernment of Pakistan for "the protracted incarceration of the Frontier GandhiFOC - 125 words
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Article86 1951-02-23 2 KALIMPONG, Feb. 22.— Nepal has joined India in closing her frontiers to infiltration from Tibet, according to travellers just arrived from the Nepalese foothills of Mount Everest. Nepalese officials have notified elders of Tibetan villages along the frontier not to permit Tibetans to enter Nepal withoutA.P. - 86 words
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80 1951-02-23 2 Imports Into India: Policy To Be Further Modified NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— A further liberalisation of Government's import policy is under consideration and an early announcement is expected, it is learnt. Owing to India's comfortable foreign exchhange position and the scarcity of certain essential commodities caused by the internationalFOC - 80 words
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Article116 1951-02-23 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The Oovernment of India) had no intention at present of importing any sugar in 1951 except the unshipped quantity purchased in 1950, said Mr. M. Thirumal Rao, Deputy Food Mini* ■tar, in reply to Mr. R. K. Sidhwa in Parliament116 words
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Article62 1951-02-23 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The Governments of India and Spain have approved the trade arrangements arrived at as a result of discuasion held with the Spanish trade mission during its visit to India early in October, 1950. The arrangements will cr.ntinue in force upto September 1951, saysFOC - 62 words
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1887 1951-02-23 3 isDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS Further Debate On Preventive Detention Act Amendment Bill NEW DELHI, Feb. 13 (By Air Mail). Suggestions for further liberalising ihe Preventive Detention Act rather than its condemnation characterised most of today's speeches in Parliament on the amending BilL Supporters included Sm.FOC - 1,887 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-02-23 3 PHOTO. Helen Keller, noted U.S. author and lecturer, who, although deprived of sight, hearing, and the ability to speak by a severe illness in childhood, has attained a P'sition of leadership in U.S. educational activities. USISUSIS - 36 words
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Article764 1951-02-23 3 CEYLON PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Walk-Out By Opposition COLOMBO, (By Air Mail) .—An Opposition walkout preceded the election of a new Speaker, the Leader ot that section of the House announcing that his side would not participate in these proceedings. xt Mr Albert Peris, Deputy Speaker and M.P. forFOC - 764 words
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540 1951-02-23 4 Text Ot Union's Letter To Labour Commissioner Following is a copy of the letter sent by the Perak Hydro's Employees' Union to the Commissioner for Labour, Federation of Malaya, for setting up an Arbitration Board to settle pend mg disputes between the Company540 words
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Article68 1951-02-23 4 WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.- Burma exported 2,782,000,000 pounds of rice and rice products during 1950, according to a preliminary department of Agriculture estimate Irom Rangoon. This surpassed the 1949 exports by 62,000,000 pounds, but were below the 1948 shipments of these products amounting to 2,858,000,000 pounds. Principal buyersA.P. - 68 words
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179 1951-02-23 4 NO LAW AND ORDER IN BURMA OUTSIDE TOWN LIMITS RANGOON, Feb. 22. Law and order in Burma is restricted to municipal limits of Towns, according to Myochit Party executive Ba Mating. He told the Burmese press the countryside still belongs to assorted rebel groups and government control does not extendA.P. - 179 words
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Obituary88 1951-02-23 4 News has been received in Singapore of the death of Mr. V. R Srfarma formerly of Ipoh. at Mambalam, Madras, on 22.2.1951. A staunch social worker connected with Ipoh Hindu Devasthana Paribalana Sabah. Penang Hindu Association. Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement. Kuala Lumpur and many other institutions, he died at88 words
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Article49 1951-02-23 4 The marriage of Sri A. Damoda- j ran Nambiar (son of Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Govmdan jNa^noiar and ntuntw or Mr. A. R. Namoiarof P.W.D.. Malacca) with sow. fhayyil Aknilambal (daughter oi i>ri P. C Krisanan Nair, Rationing Officer. Coimbatore) was solemnised on Sunday, Feb. 18.49 words
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Article47 1951-02-23 4 The fortnightly* meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held on Saturday the 24th, February, 1951 at 7.30 p.m. at No. 26, Lorong N Teluk Kurau, Singapore, the resi dence of Sri N. Daanodaram P.liai All members are cordially invitea to be present.47 words
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