Indian Daily Mail, 6 March 1951
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Title Section16 1951-03-06 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. MI. No. 24. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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659 1951-03-06 1 Lunched With Nehru Prior To Leaving Delhi! BOMBAY, Mar. s.— Dr. B. G. Kratochvil, the Czechoslovak ambassador to India who disappeared with his family from New Delhi last Thursday after receiving a recall to Prague, sailed for the United KingdomA.P. - 659 words
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139 1951-03-06 1 I LONDON, Mar. s.— Britain has i granted, an entry visa to Dr iichailav Kratochvil, Czechoslovd- i kia's missing Ambassador to India. I 11 was learned ht?re today. I He was expected to travel to London shortly. It was understood m usually wellReuter - 139 words
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203 1951-03-06 1 H ASHINGTON, Mar. 5 .—One of the United States foremost scientists said on Sunday thai if Soviet Russia starts war m Europe, American atomic bombs "would destroy Russia." f OU do lt wi thout question, as matters stand today," said Dr. VanA.P. - 203 words
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98 1951-03-06 1 Snnderland flying boats of Far Ea.^t Air Force searched th« Straits of Malacca for several hours on Monday for an over due Singapore) ship, which later turned nut to be aground off Sumatra. The '/issel the StraiU Steamship Company's S. S. Mantin cleared from98 words
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Article, Illustration327 1951-03-06 1 MR. V. PAKIRISAMY TO CONTEST SELETAR DISTRICT M«\ V. Pakirisamy, S.C.H., J.P., <57) is the Progressive Party Can-] d:dute for Seletar District. His family has been m Singapore for about; 120 years. He had been m an old established, reputed and well-known legal firm for 25 years and retired eaiiy327 words
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Article66 1951-03-06 1 A communique states that the Riot Claims Tribunal is meeting regularly to consider claims and requests all those who have not yet submitted their application forms to send them to the Secretary Riot Claims Tribunal, c/o Labour Department, Havelock Road, Singapore, 1, by Mar. 15, 1951. Those unable66 words
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Article66 1951-03-06 1 Tne Recruiting Team for the Malay Regiment will arrive m Malacca on Mar. 15, when It w.ll interview potential candidates from Malacca, and Alor Gajah districts. It will meet applicants from the Malacca district m the Labour Office, Malacca, at 8.30 a.m., and later leave for66 words
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Article45 1951-03-06 1 LONDON, Mair. s.— King Seorge VI. suffering from a feverish chill, continues to show satisfactory improvement, it -was announced from Buckingham Palace today after doctors had visited him. Princess Elizabeth, who also has a feverish chill, has cancelled enataßements for several days. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article92 1951-03-06 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. 5. A o oil l!;,,ui)0, 000 famine relief programme for India should be approveu by Congress to help that nation :esist Communism, the House For eign Affairs Committee said last tught. Its report on the administration backed bill to supply India with tons otA.P. - 92 words
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200 1951-03-06 1 MORE WOMEN BECOME MEMBERS OF TRADE UNIONS IN INDIA NEW DELHI. Mar. 5. Steady increase m the strength of women membeis m India Trade Unions is disclosed m the annual return 'foi 1948-1949. now published. The number of women members rose from 102.299 m 1947-1948 to 119.355 during the year,GIIS - 200 words
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Article18 1951-03-06 1 LONDON, Mar. s.— Mr. Winston Churchill, suffering from boils, is 'getting on well" his doctor said toaay. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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113 1951-03-06 1 ARTIFICIAL RICE PRODUCTION PUNT IN MYSORE NEW DELHI, Mar. 5. A demon stration plant for the experimental production of "artificial rice" is m operation under Government auspices, Natural Resources and Scientific Research Minister Sri Prakasa stated m response to a Question m Parliament. Prakasa said the plant processes, ii)o poundsA.P. - 113 words
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567 1951-03-06 1 SINGAPORE WINS 1500 METRE FREE-STYLE SWIMMING NEW i DELHI. Mar. 5. Neo Chu.e Kok of SingaHis time was 21 mins. 43.6 sees Jne rmiippmes .cored their tot Asian Games victory touay, defeating Burma at ba ske tbail 63-19 with Lorenzo counting 12Reuter; A.P. - 567 words
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Article65 1951-03-06 1 The Governor has nominated the lollowing persons as Committee of Appeal ior the year 1951 The President, Municipal Commissioners—Chairman; Tne Direc- r .^"cation— Vice-Chairman; r he p «ncipal. Rattles Girls' School Airs. Tan Chin Tua,n, Mr. R M Jumabhoy, Mr. Ng Seng Choy' tiev. Canon R. k.65 words
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Article164 1951-03-06 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 5. Inaugui r ating tne ani *ual conference of the Engineering Association of India m New Delhi on Mar. 3, the Minister for Commerce and Supply, Mr. Hare Krishna Mahtab. said that the Government fully recognised the important part that private industry wasGIIS - 164 words
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Article765 1951-03-06 2 Indaian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Mar. 6, 1951. MALAYAN NATIONALITY AND CITIZENSHIP V 117E have already seen why a Malayan nationality was opposed by the British rulers, the Malay Sultans and the Malay Community itself the British rulers found m it a danger to the free exercise of their traditional765 words
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1762 1951-03-06 2 Mr. Jagjivan Ram's Call For Unity CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail).— The crying need ot the hour is unity of understanding and action," said Sri Jagjivan Ram, Labour Minister, Government of India, presiding over the West Bengal Provincial Conference which began its two-dayFOC - 1,762 words
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Article, Illustration91 1951-03-06 2 To commemorate the 41st anniversary of the founding of the Boy Scouts of America, 12 outstanding Scouts recently called on United State President Harry S. Truman. They brought with them greetings from 2,750,000 U.S. Boy Scouts and their 723,573 adult leaders throughout the Nation. The photograph, made at the WhiteUSIS - 91 words
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Article64 1951-03-06 2 PARIS, Mar. 4. U.S. Ambassa-dor-at-large, American chief deputy to Monday's big-four meeting, arrived m Paris on Saturday night. "It is no question of hope," he said m answer to an inquiry about the outlook of the conference. "We are ready to receive the best news available. If itA.P. - 64 words
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72 1951-03-06 2 IN DIA NOT TO ATTEND C'WEALTH DEFENCE CONFERENCE NEW DELHI, Mar. 4. India is likely to stay away from the Commonwealth Defence Conference m London m May, a Foreign Office source said on Saturday. "No final decision has yet been taken because the exact date and agenda are not determinedA.P. - 72 words
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Article86 1951-03-06 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 5. Sound ftom the United Kingdom for In staUatton In the Parliament Chamber. The eouipment Is of the type used In the House of Commons and when it is Installed, prob&fry after the Budeet s^s^on. any member can speak from any part ofFOC - 86 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-03-06 2 PHOTO. Police closed the doors of Parliament building, Cairo, on Feb. 19, when an estimated 500 women demonstrators attempted to enter the building to claim political rights after a meeting of the Egyptian Feminist Party at the Ewart Memorial Hall of the American University. Photo shows: The procession en routeA.P. - 69 words
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402 1951-03-06 2 INDIAN PRESS CRITICISES GOVT'S BUDGET NEW DELHI, Mar. 4. The Budget presented m the Indian Parliament on February 28 is the main topic of comment m the Indian Press The Indian News Chronicle says' "We welcome the Republican India's second budget. It ia based on honest public finance and recognisesGIIS - 402 words
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339 1951-03-06 2 KANPUR, (By Air Mail) Mr. Harekrushna Mahtab, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, urged the business community to use their talents and experience and plan India's economy on practical and realistic basis. Mr. Mahtab, who was addressing the Merchants' Chamber of UttarF.O.C. - 339 words
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Article142 1951-03-06 2 ARCADIA, CALIFORNIA, Mar. 4. Film magnate Louis B. Mayer was threatened m his box at Santa Anita race trade Saturday by a man who indicated he had a dynamite bomb of some sort. The man promptly arrested ny tri J£ k P° lice aJn<i no one wasA.P. - 142 words
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1005 1951-03-06 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Heated Debate Over Losses ■si#ifj(/i2iJ3/l^^Collieries NEW DELHI, Feb. 20, (By Air Mail). Parliament to-day passed Railway supplementary grants totalling Rs. 24^6^7,000. The Railway Minister, Shri N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, had asked for Rs. 30 lakhs more to meet the lossesFOC - 1,005 words
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Article, Illustration67 1951-03-06 3 PHOTO. Troops of the Dalai Lama's Dapchi Regiment including personnel which surrendered later to Chin ese forces at Chamdo on the Eastern Front are pictured here during field exercises outside the capital city of Lhasa. When the Dalai Lama tied Lhasa he took with him 144 mule-loads of treasure. TibetanA.P. - 67 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-03-06 3 PHOTO. An unidentified American soldier towers over General Douglas Mac Arthur as the Allied Commander pauses to chat with him during a review of troops at Kimpo Airfield, near Seoul on Feb. 13. The General, presentIng an unfamiliar appearance without his sunglasses and usual braided cap, was making his tenthA.P. - 56 words
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Article289 1951-03-06 3 CONTRACTS MADE SO FAR LISTED NEW DELHI, Feb. 20, (By Air Mail). Over forty-five million people are under statutory rationing and 79.45 million under informal rationing m India representing m aggregate 35.6 per cent of the total popu- lation of the country. In a writtenFOC - 289 words
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Article154 1951-03-06 3 LONDON, Mar. 4. Old Ernie Bevin itill clung today to his job as Britain's Foreign Secretary, politely ignoring moj)»ting speculation as to whether— or when he will .nove to an easier Cabinet berth. A denial by Prime Minister Clement Attlee's office last night that BevinA.P. - 154 words
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637 1951-03-06 3 GLOWING TRIBUTES PAID BY NEHRU AND KIPWAI NEW DELHI, Feb. 19 (By Air Mail). Parliament adjourned till 2 p.m. to-day as a mark of respect to Sri Khurshed Lai, Deputy Minister for Communications, who died yesterday. When the House assembled at 10.45 a.m., the PrimeFOC - 637 words
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Article70 1951-03-06 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The Government of India had recently approved the introduction of Hindi m the Devanagri script as the medium of instruction m the armed forces. The Army Educational Corps centre and school will begin holding special courses for the teaching of Hindi toFOC - 70 words
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Article30 1951-03-06 3 INDIAN ARTISTES IN INDONESIA JAKARTA, (By Air Mail). A team of Indian artistes is scheduled to visit the Indonesian archipelago itn early part of 1951, it is learnt ihV*— FOCFOC - 30 words
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1110 1951-03-06 3 CEYLON PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: QUESTION OF 'UNAUTHORISED' FEES IN FREE SCHOOLS RAISED COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). The President (Sir Gerard Wijeyekoon) presided when the Senate met recently. Senator Hunter answer ing a question by Senator Rajendra, on the subject placing the management of theFOC - 1,110 words
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52 1951-03-06 3 NEW CERAMIC FACTORY TO COST RS. 2,500,000 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail). A iew Ceramic Factory, costing Rs. 2,500,000, is proposed to be built by .he Ministry of Industries. Industrial Research and Fisheries, m place of the existing factory, which was worked at a loss of Rs. 1,750,000 m the periodFOC - 52 words
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76 1951-03-06 3 PARIS, Mar. 5. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko arrived at Orly field at 1555 G.M.T. on Saturday from Moscow for yesterday's Big F«ur deputies talks. Pokerfaced, foe smiled faintly m shaking hands with the Soviet Ambassador m Paris, Alexander Pavlov, but refusedA.P. - 76 words
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154 1951-03-06 4 700 Persons Already Interviewed: 400 Selected Seven hundred youths and men between the ages of 18 to 24 have now been intervie wed by Selection Boards under the Regulations. Four hundred of them have been selected as til. There are 266 Directees at present at Wardieburn154 words
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Article568 1951-03-06 4 "Taking the country as a whole there have been fewer bandit attacks during the past week. The situation m both South Ferak and m Johore have shown some signs of improvement. In Selangor, however, bandit activity has increased. Mostly the activity has been of a minor,568 words
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150 1951-03-06 4 116th BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY OF SRI RAMAKRISHNA Tne 116tci B..tnoay Anniversary and nau nine rontian rtiuj. xvamof Bnagavaii t>ri ivamaisxiSiUia. will be celeDrated with due cciat and solemnity at 179, Hartley Road, on bunday, Mar. 11, as per programnv appended below. All are cordially invited, writerMr. M. T. Pinay, jtion. Secretary.150 words
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169 1951-03-06 4 JOHORE TO HAVE CHINESE CITIZENS COMMITTEES For the rirst time. Janore wili have Chinese Ciuaens coiiumttecs wnicn will De estaoushed m resettlement areas and preaominantiy Chinese villages m the state. Tnis month aione. seven resettlement areas and vuiages m tne Johore Banru district will be forming such committees. The place*169 words
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Article24 1951-03-06 4 The Governor has appointed Mr. Thomas Edward Smitn as a Pouice Magistrate for the Colony with etlect from Feb. 15, 195 L24 words
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Article109 1951-03-06 4 The Assistant Controller of Supplies. Negri Sembilan. states that fines totalling $505 have been imposed on 14 Negri Sembilan shopkeepers prosecuted m Court for failing to affix and display price tags on rationed rice and sugar during February. The fines ranged from $5 to $40. Malay for109 words
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405 1951-03-06 4 Nearly four million people m the Federation saw film s/wivs and heard talks on the Emergency and affair 8 of current importance from the mobile Public Address and Cinema Units of the Department during 1950. These mobile units covered 176.477 miles by road, but m405 words
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Article733 1951-03-06 4 WOKR OF INDIA'S CENTRAL BICE RESEARCH INSTITUTE An international co-operative rice research project under the auspices of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is being carried out at the Central Rice Research Institute at Cuttack, India. Eight other rice-growing countries are participating with India m733 words
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Article113 1951-03-06 4 O.i Feb. 15, Yang Chao was senccaced to fear jears rigorous In ii..sonm?nt for assisting a bandit. ic appeared from evidence m the case tfcat this bandit had left his formation m the Bahau area and came to Yang Cr.ao's bouse to ask for assistance.113 words
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