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Title Section16 1951-02-27 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 17. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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292 1951-02-27 1 SURGEONS FOREGO REST AND GIVE FREE SERVICE TO CIVILIAN POPULATION TAEGV, KOREA, Feb. 26.— The 60th Indian Field Ambulance Unit is the subject of special praise for its services to U.N. troops and to Korean civilians in the communist invaded Republic ofUSIS - 292 words
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Article, Illustration74 1951-02-27 1 *HOTO. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, reported to the United States Congress, after a three-week inspection trip to capitals of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation countries, that the defense of Western Europe is essential for the protection of democracy The photograph, made at Coolidge Auditorium in theUSIS - 74 words
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Article106 1951-02-27 1 UNITED NATIONS. N.Y.. Feb. 26 Dr. R. G. Cochrane, Director of Leprosy Research at the Chingleput Sanatorium in South India, is in Ceylon to introduce new methods in leprosy treatment. The* leprosy expert, who is representing the U. N.* World Health Organisation, will act asUSIS - 106 words
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Article82 1951-02-27 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 26— The end of year 1950 showed considerable improvement in industrial relations. Official statistics for December show that the number of work stoppages, resulting from industrial disputes, dropped from 83 in November to 66 in December and the number of workers involved declinedGIIS - 82 words
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Article106 1951-02-27 1 BOMBAY. Feb. 26.— Bombay has a balanced budget for the second year in succession. Estimates sented to the State's Assembly show a nominal surplus of Rs. .45 million Revenue receipts for 1951-1952 are estimated at Rs. 606.4 million and expenditure at Rs. 606 million. The financeGIIS - 106 words
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Article41 1951-02-27 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.— Dr. Ali Sastroamidjojo, Indonesian Ambassador, follow 5 ng a visit with the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs. Dean Rusk. told reporters that "matters of mutual Interest 1 «oi>e fiivnw«rf USISUSIS - 41 words
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Article224 1951-02-27 1 KOREA WARFRONT, Feb. 26.— American tanks and infantrymen crossed the Han River today (Monday) four miles east of Seoul and entered Kwangjang. They shot up red machine-gun positions and ther withdrew under heavy fire. Communists blocked another attempt by South Koreans to cross the riverReuter - 224 words
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Article59 1951-02-27 1 MADRAS, Feb. 26.— Death occur red in Madras on Feb. 24 of Dr. C. K Reddy, Pro-Chancellor of the Mysore University. Dr. Reddy, who MM 71. was an eminent educationist and a prominent figure in the public life of South India. K« was Vice-Chancellor ofGIIS - 59 words
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Article79 1951-02-27 1 POONA, Feb. 26.— Thirty-one people were reported drowned when a ocat carrying a marriage party capsized in the Mulshi Dam, near I'oonu. says a Reuter report. An A.P. report adds: Police on Monday morning reported the recovery of six bodies in Mulshi Dam Lake, near Poona,Reuter; A.P. - 79 words
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63 1951-02-27 1 LONDON, Feb. 26.— An abjection to Bernard Shaw's will, lodged by anonymous protectors of the English language, has been withdrawn it is learned yesterday. The objection was originally made in the belief that Shaw left a large sum for reorganisation of the English language byReuter - 63 words
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Article67 1951-02-27 1 PORT -OF -SPAIN. Grenada. Fob. 26.-- Strikers set fire and destroyed four buildings, including a Government agricultural station and a ?olf club yesterday, and attempted to fire a school and other buildings in the town of Saint Georges. Labour leader Eric Gairy, whom the police took intoReuter - 67 words
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Article69 1951-02-27 1 WELLINGTON. Feb. 26.— Striking dockers here yesterday rejected a Government order to resume normal work, and dock workers were meeting in all New Zealand ports to decide whether to continue the week -old strike far wage increases. Wellington dockers have decided unanimously to reaffirm aReuter - 69 words
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Article69 1951-02-27 1 MANILA, Feb. 26.— National Defence Secretary Ramon Magsaysay was reported to be enroute to Manila tonight after the collapse of negotiations at Jolo for the surrender of outlaw Datu Kamlon and his band. The Moro chief, who has successfully defied the Philippines Government forces for several years,A.P. - 69 words
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Article161 1951-02-27 1 MOSCOW. Feb. 26.— Soviet Rus- j sia indicated on Sunday that if die western powers want to discuss wno nas the most guns she is more than ready to produce figures that it is they who are arming to the teeth. From a long Russian noteA.P. - 161 words
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Article131 1951-02-27 1 LUCKNOW, Feb. 26 Considerable deposits of coal have been located at Singrauli on the border of. Tit tar Pradesh and Vindhya Pradesh as a result of preliminary investigations carried out by the Geological Survey of India. Of the several boring operations, undertaken since 1948, fiveGIIS - 131 words
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Article41 1951-02-27 1 SANTA ANA, Feb. 26. Mrs. Nancy Jones celebrated her birthday with her usual custom of making as many new friends as the years in her life— this year she made 102 Her recipe tor long life: "A aonrf amis* humoun A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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330 1951-02-27 1 CLEVELAND, OHIO, Feb. 16.— Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, India's Ambassador to the United States, said here that President Truman's "forceful appeal" to Congress for the release of 2,000,000 tons of food grains for India had 'touched the heart of all India."Reuter - 330 words
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Article165 1951-02-27 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.— Mrs. J. Bordern Harriman, Vice-President of the United World Federalists, said il would be a mistake to attach political conditions to United States famine relief for India. Testifying before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, she said Congressional approval of a gift ofReuter - 165 words
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Article58 1951-02-27 1 SHILLONG, Feb. 26.— Mr. Jairamdas Daulatram, Governor of Assam. s /oie in three Deputy Ministers at Government House on Friday, Feb. 23. This is the first time that Deputy Ministers are appointed in any State in India. The Deputy Ministers are Messrs. Purna Chetia, Mahendra MohanFOC - 58 words
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Article52 1951-02-27 1 RANGOON. Feb. 26.— Shops and business centres here staged a oneday strike today as a protest against the continuation of the government's sales tax. There is a six and a quarter per cent tax on essential goods and 12 and a half per cent on nonessentialReuter - 52 words
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202 1951-02-27 1 CHINESE TO GIVE UP KOREAN VENTURE? NEW DELHI, Feb. 26.— The Hindustan Times' veteran British correspondent, Arthur Moorse, who recently visiting Peking, said todav that the Chinese are ready to abandon the Korean venture because of their military losses. Moore, writing from Hong Kong, said. "My visit to China hasA.P. - 202 words
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141 1951-02-27 1 8M. MOROCCANS DEMAND POLITICAL REFORMS PARIS, Feb. 26. A simmering political crisis in strategic French Morocco appeared to cool a little yesterday with Sultan Sidi Mohammed Bern Youssef's dissolution of his nationalist -minded cabinet. French officials welcomed this as a "conciliatory move." The sultan appeared to have given ground inA.P. - 141 words
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37 1951-02-27 1 MADRAS, Feb. 26.— About 12,000 additional village panchayats (assemblies) are to be formed throughout Madras State in gradual stages under the Village Panchayats Act 1950. At present there are 8,000 panchayats. GIISGIIS - 37 words
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Article41 1951-02-27 1 Since our Volume VI ended on Feb. 10, 1951, issues of the Indian Daily Mail as from Feb. 11 should have been numbered Vol. VII. No. 1, No. 2, etc., instead of as printed. The error is regretted. Ed IDMEd; IDM - 41 words
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775 1951-02-27 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 1951. MALAYAN NATIONALITY AND CITIZENSHIP-II NJHJHHJHJHJJHJH people of the Federation ot Malaya have been divided into eleven distinct categories, those of the two Settlements of Malacca and Penang, and those of the nine Malay States. These with their further division into "nationals" of775 words
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733 1951-02-27 2 DR. PRASAD URGES LITTERATEURS TO WORK FOR COLLECTIVE WELL-BEING ALLAHABAD, (By Air Mail) The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, said here he was. convinced that the method of co-operation for collective well-being the path of Sarvodaya was the only way byF.O.C. - 733 words
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159 1951-02-27 2 KARACHI, (By Air Mail) Pakistan Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan left here on Feb. 16 on a fortnight's trip to Punjab (Pakistan) in connection with the forthcoming general elections here. The Pakistan Muslim League will be the main party contesting the elections scheduled to beF.O.C. - 159 words
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Article89 1951-02-27 2 JAFFNA, (By Air Mail). At a meeting of the Tamil Festival Committee, held at the Vaideeswara Vidyalaya Hall, Vannarponnai Mr. fc>. Natesan, who presided, referred to the enthusiasm evinced in the forthcoming festival in April this year. It was decided to bring out a TamilFOC - 89 words
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Article81 1951-02-27 2 Nations Technical Assistance Administration, left on Friday for Lahore to attend the meeting of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East on Monday. He will also consult with the Indian Government at New Delhi on pending technical assistance projects in India.Reuter - 81 words
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942 1951-02-27 2 Calcutta Observes Sarat Bose's First Death Anniversary CALCUTTA, Feb. 20 (By Air Mail)— The first death anniversary of the late Shri Sarat Chandra Bose was observed in Calcutta on Tuesday. Memorial meetings preceded by hoisting of the National Flag formed a feature of the observance. Besides a large number ofF.O.C. - 942 words
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Article41 1951-02-27 2 BOMBAY, Feb. 14, (By Ail Mail). —Mr. Muldas Bhudardas Vaishyi has been declared elected to Parliament. He was the only validly nominated candidate lor the vacancy caused by the d' ath of Sai dar Vallabhbhai Pat-? 1 FOCFOC - 41 words
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Article280 1951-02-27 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mall) The decision to set up an Institute of Social Order was announced by Rev. Jerome D'Souza, Member of Parliament, on Feb. 16 before a gathering of Pressmen. The initiative to organise the Institute was taken by Catholic leaders in India andF.O.C. - 280 words
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162 1951-02-27 2 Canada Opposes Malan's Views On Self-Govt. For Colonials OTTAWA, Feb. 25. Canada is opposed to the view of Dr. Daniel Malan, South African Prime Minister, that the Commonwealth would disintegrate if Britain continued to encourage self-government among her colonies, authoritative sources said yesterday. External Affairs officials were commenting on aReuter - 162 words
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1765 1951-02-27 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Detention Without Trial: Use Of Powers By Executive Need For Caution By Govt. Urged NEW DELHI, Jan. 14, (By Air Mail). When Parliament to-day resumed the debate on the motion for consideration of the Preventive Detention (amendment) Bill, Speaker Mavlankar suggested that some time-limit might be fixedFOC - 1,765 words
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Article43 1951-02-27 3 RANGOON, Feb. 25.— Portfolios In the Burmese cabinet will shortly l»e raised to twenty with the creation of a Ministry tor Co-©p*r»tfc*S. Accortpnf to Up Pwm— pwm, former Foreign Minister Kyaw Nyein will he appointed Co-op«ratlvea Minister.- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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396 1951-02-27 3 Indian Textile Exports OVERSEAS IMPORTERS' COMPLAINTS NEW DELHI, Feb. 14, (By Air Mail). Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, Deputy Minister of Commerce and Industry, said in Parliament to-day that there had been eight different kinds of complaints from the foreign purchasers about quality, packings and price of Indian textile goods. ReplyingFOC - 396 words
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Article186 1951-02-27 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 25.— At question time in the Indian Parliament on Feb. 22, the Deputy Minister for External Affairs, Dr. B. V. Keskar, outlined the progress made in demarcating the boundary between India and East Pakistan in pursuance of the Bagge Tribunal Award. He saidGIIS - 186 words
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Article78 1951-02-27 3 KALIMPONG, Feb. 25.— Reports from Tibet yesterday said Taktse Rimpocke, eldest brother of the Dalai Lama, has reached Yatung from Communist China. The reports said the Chinese Communists escorted Rompoche, on the first part of the journey and a Tibetan unit accompanied him for the remainder.A.P. - 78 words
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51 1951-02-27 3 DIBRUGARH, (Assam), (By Air Mail) A "miniature arsenal" was discovered by the district police yesterday from a large dump at Moran, about twenty-five miles from here. The finds included 184 pistols, one bren gun, two machine guns, five automatic rifles and 240 hand grenades.F.O.C. - 51 words
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549 1951-02-27 3 CEYLON NEWS: PREMIER BREAKS JAFFNA MUNICIPAL DEADLOCK MINORITY GROUP UNDERTAKES NOT TO BOYCOTT MEETINGS COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— For the first time in the history of Local Govern ment institutions in the Island, the Prime Minister, Mr. D. S. Senanayake, personally intervened to resolve a deadlock that has arisen inFOC - 549 words
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Article255 1951-02-27 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mall). Officials of the Ceylon Estate Employers' Federation are devising a scaJe of gratuities which they will recommend as the basis of payments to labourers on estates which change hands. Legally, estate owners who sell their properties are under no compulsion to payFOC - 255 words
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1348 1951-02-27 4 TEXT OF UNION'S LETTER TO ADMIRAL SUPERINTENDENT Labourers employed in the Singapore Naval Base have demanded increased cost of living allowance in view of the present increase in prices of essential goods. The demand has been submitted in writing to the Admiral Superintendent of1,348 words
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Article152 1951-02-27 4 BERLIN, Feb. 26. Lai Atal, an Indian delegate to the World Peace Council here, announced an allIndia peace conference in New Delhi but did not specify a date. He invited Asian delegates to the meeting. "Tne Indian people are suffering greatly from Coioniai domination* heReuter - 152 words
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Article205 1951-02-27 4 Mr. A. K. Chinniah Pillai, the Manager of the Thiruvalluwar Tamil School and a Muslim Councillor whe is proceeding to India shortly, was entertained by Telok Indians on Fe'x 13 at the Town School at 4.30 p.m Community leaders and hundreds of Indians were present. Mr.205 words
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Article56 1951-02-27 4 The Department of Education wishes it to be known that it did not sponsor the issue of the notification in a local newspaper headed "2 Examinations a year for schools in future." The Department has, in fact, no knowledge that there is any truth56 words
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Article, Illustration71 1951-02-27 4 rrn-FiAj In a simple ceremony at Bufcit Kepong, Johore, on Friday. Feb. 23 the first anniversary ot one of the most historic actions in ♦hi. hUtorv of the Malaya Police Force, the new. finely built Police SStinn was officially opened by the Mentri Beaar Johore, Tuan IvPrt Abdul Kadi binPRO - 71 words
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124 1951-02-27 4 Dr William P. Fenn arrived In Kuala Lumpur last week oa visa to the Federation He is to -study problems connected with Chin*** Education in Malaya at the request of the Federation Government. Dr Fenn, after experience an teacher in elementary and secondary schools124 words
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Article133 1951-02-27 4 The inter-governmental rubber conference which opened at Church House, Westminister, on Feb. 5, has now done the first part of its work. lit has revealed the present and prospective demand position of natural and synthetic rubber and has discussed various forms of international action which might be called133 words
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Article58 1951-02-27 4 NAGPUR, Feb. 26.— The Madhya Pradesh Finance Minister, Mr. S. V. Gokhale, presented in the Legislative Assembly on Friday the State's budget for 1951-1952, showing a revenue surplus of Rs. 1.39 million. The Minister proposed no new taxes. Estimated total receipts are Rs. 204.45 million and totalGIIS - 58 words
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442 1951-02-27 4 The United Kingdom is the biggest importer of jute in the world and is second only to the United States as a market for hard hemp fibres. These facts are disclosed in a recently publis hed "Industrial Fibres" review of world trade in ma inCGO Press release - 442 words
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174 1951-02-27 4 The Postmaster-General, Malaya, announces that, with effect from Mar. 1, the revised fees for the transmission of second-class correspondence (i.e., Printed Packets, Commercial Packets, Sample Packets, Small Packets and Literature for the Blind) by Air Mail to the undermentioned countries will be174 words
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