Indian Daily Mail, 9 October 1951
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Title Section13 1951-10-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 240. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1951. FOU13 words
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78 1951-10-09 1 Zamindars' Ingenious Attempt To Save Their Estates Defeated Supreme Court Declares Constitution Amendment Act Valid NEW DELHI, Oct. 8. By unanimous judgment the Supreme Court on Oct. 5 declared the Constitution (First Amendment) Act i 951 to be valid and constitutional. The Constitution was amended m June this year by78 words
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142 1951-10-09 1 INDIAN DAKOTA CRASHES OFF CYPRUS? NICOSIA AIRPORT. Cyprus. Oct. 8.— An Indian Air Force Dak ota > flying from Malta to Nicosia, has been reported more than 24 hours overdue and is presumed to havt crashed oil Cyprus. R.A.F. rescue boats and aircraft are searching over a wide area. AReuter - 142 words
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Article60 1951-10-09 1 NICOSIA, Oct. 8. Three men died and two were injured when an Indian air force Dakota flying from Malta to Nicosia crasiied m Turkey airport, autnorities here were informed yesterday. Two airmen ar. stiil missing. A Royal Air Force search plane reported sighting wreckage of tin planeReuter - 60 words
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127 1951-10-09 1 HONGKONG CELEBRATES "DOUBLE TENTH" ON 8th! HONGKONG, Oct. B.— Today is a public holiday as Hongkong again celebrates the "Double Tenth" twt days early. The reason: she doesn't want t > rile the Communisms. Unti. Ast year. Oct. 10 was a holiday for Chinese throughou the Far East who celebratedA.P. - 127 words
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272 1951-10-09 1 GIMSON WILL- OPEN E.C.A.F.E. CONFAB TODAY Th^ ECAFE Conference on Trad Promotion will be opened today, (Tuesday), at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 10 a.m. with an address by Sir Frar.klin Gimson. Governoof Singapore. After a short break the business part of the Conference will begin. As already briefly reportedGIIS - 272 words
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Article39 1951-10-09 1 LONDON, Oct. Members of) the Indian and Pakistani delegation specially invited to attend China's National Day celebrations yesterday visited Suung Ching Ling (Madame Sun Yat-si*n) Vice-chair-man of the Chinese People's Government. Peking radio said. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article95 1951-10-09 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 8. The Madras Qovernment have decided to release lrom delention most of the remaining Communist leaders m jail on security grounds m order to permit Llie Communist Party to function freely m the coming elections Courts have already released95 words
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Article35 1951-10-09 1 BANGALORE. Oct. 8. Major K. Elli.jV. a Briton, and two other peup.e died of electrocution here last nig.it wnen they trod on high tension wire brought down In a roadway by a rainstorm. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article27 1951-10-09 1 All offices of the Government of India m Singapore and the Federation will remain closed on Oct. 9 and 10, on acOQU&t at Dussehra.— GIISGIIS - 27 words
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228 1951-10-09 1 Sardar Jogindra Singh To Represent India At ECAFE Confab Sardar Jogindra Singh, India Government Trade Commissioner m Malaya, who will be the Government of India's sole official delegate at the ECAFE Trade Promotion ConTerence m Singapore from today Oct. 9, has also been nominated as the sole representative of theGIIS - 228 words
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189 1951-10-09 1 UMTALI, Southern Rhodesia, Oct. 8. Rhodesia is "bitterly disappointed" with the outcome of the recent federation conference at Victoria Falls, Sit Godfrey Huggins, Premier of Southern Rhodesia, said here on Friday. The four-day conference was called to enable British Government ministers and leaders of Southern Rhodesia,Reuter - 189 words
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Article55 1951-10-09 1 CALCUTTA, Oct. 8.- Bengal State Pood Minister, Mr. P. C. Sen, reiterated m the State Assembly on Oct. 2 that not a single person had died of stravation m Bengal. The Chief Minister, Dr. B. C. Roy, also told the State Assembly that they were far off from conditions thatGIIS - 55 words
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301 1951-10-09 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 8. Parliament after a gruelling eleven-hour nonstop session paused the bitterly con t« st<>d Press Objectionable Matter Bill about midnight on Saturday uivJer the remorseless goading of Home Minister Mr. C. Rajagopala<301 words
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86 1951-10-09 1 RIDGWAY AGREES TO RESUME TALKS AT NEW SITE TOKYO, Oct. B.— General Matthew Ridgway, United Nations Supreme Commander agreed today to Pasmuiajdn as the new site for the resumption of the Korean cease -fire talks. The proposal to resume the ta:k^> at Panmunjon on the Southern edge of the KaesongReuter - 86 words
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Article97 1951-10-09 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 8. Drought, one of the most upsetting factors m the country's food production planning 1 is proposed to be fought m a novel way by the Government of India. The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, informed Parliament that he had requested Chief MinistersGIIS - 97 words
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133 1951-10-09 1 M.T.U.C. CHIEF'S TRIBUTE TO LATE SIR H. GURNEY Mr. P. P. Narayanan, President of the Malayan Trade Union Council, Federation of Malaya has sen* the following message of sympathy to Lady Gurney: "In Sir Henry Gurney we har. an iron man Swho could effectively deal with administrative problems especially during133 words
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165 1951-10-09 1 The following telegraphic message was sent by the President of the Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce to Lady Gurney:— "On behalf of the Indian Mercantile Community and on my bfhalf please accept heartfelt condolence and sympathy at the tragic and untimely death of His Excellency Sir165 words
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Article847 1951-10-09 1 HUi: llke a secular State -natter." Even now, ber of ipeople who extremely small. NEW DELHlf^ea/ ref ora* from Karachi that Wamy a* a surprise m Delhi loot* the entire The report states imam's main interest Optional to settle his affairs m Cm \j f, Although professing i.^ thatGIIS - 847 words
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Article54 1951-10-09 1 LONDON, Oct. B.— For the first time since King George VI was operated on 15 days ago no official bulletin on his condition was Issued today. Recovery from his serious lung operation has been so satisfactory that his doctors are not likely to* issue any further bulletins for anotherReuter - 54 words
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118 1951-10-09 1 PRINCESS ELIZABETH LEAVES FOR CANADIAN TOUR LONDON Oct. B.— Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh roared out from London airport m a blaze of spotlights early today for a five-week coast-to-coast tour of Canada. Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret drove with the couple from Buckingham Palace to see themReuter - 118 words
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Article38 1951-10-09 1 LONDON, Oct. B.— The aircraft carrying Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh to Canada for their Royal tour arrived at Gander, Newfoundland,, today at 0950 GMT, British Overseas Airways Corporation announced here A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article1017 1951-10-09 2 In By Pakistan eminent I)ct. i —Pakistan has ratified the fusions reached at the Indo-Pakistan ildinjune last, the Rehabilitation the people Gurney M^aeh a Urriilc assassithe morale of the Bnniem no one can H£ deny it arc merely Helves and trying to True, the rnLcnBfer the poignancy ox theF.O.C. - 1,017 words
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294 1951-10-09 2 DIBRUGARH, Oct. 2:— The subsiding Brahmaputra has left a trail of devastation and <I"^aaf on its north bank m Lakhimpur district. Sail paddy m Oaakuakhana, Bardalani, Gohain, Siasi and Machkhowa Mouzas has been washed away and pulse crop, extensively grown m Machkhowa Mouza, has partlyF.O.C. - 294 words
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Article184 1951-10-09 2 NED DELHI, Sept. 29:— Prim* Minister Nehru told Parliament that the Oovetrnment of India tried to choose the best and most competen representative for ambassadorial posts, irrespective of whether he was an official or non-official. Seventeen of these appointments he said, were at present held byF.O.C. - 184 words
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Article107 1951-10-09 2 HYDERABAD (Decoan). Oct. 2: About 15 persons have been killed and 110 wounded by an "abnormal size" wolf which recently visited some of the villages m the two taluks of Kannad and Sillod m Aurangabad district, according to an official report received here. The villagersF.O.C. - 107 words
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Article79 1951-10-09 2 NEW DELHI, S«pt. 26:— Swami Satyananda Saraawathi to-day gave up his ten-day-014 fast, undertaken outside the Parliament chamber to (protest against the Hindu Code Bill. Just after Parliament adjourned to-day, some Members of Parliament, opposed to the Code, went up to the Swamiji and told himF.O.C. - 79 words
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92 1951-10-09 2 JAIPUR. Oct. 3.— The Central Goverment are expected to announce the appointment of a new Commission to go into the question of dearness allowance, for their employees, according to Mr. S. Guruswamy. General Secretary of the All-India Rail way men's Federation. Mr. Guruswamy said hereFOC - 92 words
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63 1951-10-09 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 2.— Mr. Mahabir Tyagt, Minister of State for Finance said to-day that the Government had decided to extend the period for voluntary disclosure of hidden money till Oct. 22. Mr. Tyasi eaid the disclosures upto Oct. 1 amounted to Ra. 16.0 ■MM.FOC - 63 words
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Article52 1951-10-09 2 KARACHI: Mr. Tofazai Alt. East Pakistan Minister for Civil Supplies, is being tipped for the Central Cabinet vice Khwaja Shahabuddin, Minister for Interior, who is going to Cairo as Pakistan's Ambassador. Usually informed sources also stated that Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar. Punjab Governor, might also Join th*> PakistanFOC - 52 words
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335 1951-10-09 2 SPECIAL SEATS FOR TRADE INTERESTS MADRAS: The Corporation Council decided at its ordinal y meeting held recently that the present system of reservation of seats for trade ■.mi business interests on it be coninued m the future also. Mr. K. Ramanathan Chettiar, Mayor, presided. The Commissioner's note on the subjectFOC - 335 words
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Article146 1951-10-09 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 30:— Internation. al air travel will cost 11.5 per cent. more from Oct. 16, according to Mr. J. R. D. Tqta, who returned here from Geneva by air after attending the conference of the International Air Transport Association. The fare between London and BombayF.O.C. - 146 words
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45 1951-10-09 2 KARACHI, Sept. 29:— Actln* pilot M. Hassan of the Royal Pakistan Force who landed into Indian territory last week m a tempest aircraft returned to Karachi to-day from Delhi. He arrived here m an Orient Airways plane. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 45 words
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741 1951-10-09 2 NAGPUR, Oct. i Acharya Vinoba Bhave has stressed that food self-sufficiency and full employment must be assured by any national plan. Commenting on the draft five-year plan drawn up by the Planning Commission m the monthly magazine "Sarvodaya" Acharya Vinoba Bhave saidF.O.C. - 741 words
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57 1951-10-09 2 KARACHI. Sept. 26.— The Gov?Tir' ent J o Pakistan hay e Placed Dr Mahmud Hussain m charge of For- «>§* Affairs Ministry till such ttae kL "P Minister Mr. ZafruSS Khan returns from the United States ,V Huss «in is at present Pakiatan MlntoterFOC - 57 words
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3144 1951-10-09 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Debate On Hindu Code Bill Resumed Vigorous Opposition By Dr. S. P. Mookherjee NEM DELHI, Sept. 17 (By Air Mail).— The Hindu Code Bill again started on its chequered career when it was taken up for consideration by Parliament this morning. The discussion on Clause 2 ofFOC - 3,144 words
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Article80 1951-10-09 3 India's Contribution To U.N. NEW DELHI. Sept. 24:— In a written answer m Parliament, Dr. Keskar said that India's contribution to the United Nations m 1951 was Rs. 66,17,200, assessed at 3.41 per cent, of the total contribution. The Contributions Committee, which met m August last to review contributions, hadF.O.C. - 80 words
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Article45 1951-10-09 3 BOMBAY, Sept. 30:— About 180 people were killed and 720 injured m 23 railway accidents m India during the year ending March 1951, according to official statistics available here. Damage caused by the accidents is estimated at about Rs. 10,00,006. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 45 words
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Advertisement110 1951-10-09 3 cause M l\Vl W weak kidneys D e Witt's Pills have long^Vi Jbeen recognised as the remedy for backache, y rheumatism, pains ha t'he joints, and many other troubles caused by weak kidneys, j Thuir special ingredients &£l[\ I ensure the end of your J^^^*^^^ I aches and pains. /\*''V^^Bfe,110 words
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210 1951-10-09 4 CEYLON NEWS: Census Of The Houseless Urged 7 o Estimate The Housing Problem In Colombo COLOMBO: The Colombo Municipal Council has been asked by Dr. W. I>. De Silva, Chairman of the Sanitation and Markets Committee, to take <a housing census m the City with a view to estimating exactlyFOC - 210 words
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Article107 1951-10-09 4 COUJMBO: The Sinhalese and Hindu tiev Tear will be a paid holiday for plantation workers if c resolution that is to be brougnt before the Tea and Rubber Wages Boards Is accepted. The Covjicil of the Ceylon Estate Employers' Federation, which discussed the matter recently,FOC - 107 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-10-09 4 Shri M. MANIRAJAN of Karaiku<ii, a disciple of the famous South. Indian musician Sri Tiger Varadachariar. was presented with a cheque by his wellwishers at the music party held at the Municipal Services Union on Sept 28. Photograph shows Mr A. S. Manlam, the chairman of the Sangeetha Committee, handIng53 words
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Article83 1951-10-09 4 COLOMBO: At a special meeting of the General Committee 01 the Indian Mercantile Chamber neld at the Chamber premise* recently, Mr. K. o. Rao was unanimously re-elected Deputy President. Earlier, during the annual gsneial meeting. Mr. S. H. Moosajee relinquished the office of President after havingFOC - 83 words
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Article108 1951-10-09 4 JAFFNA: Mr. G. O. PoruianYbalam. Minister of Industries, Industrial Research and Fisheries, opened a women's handicraft centre at Columbuthurai, the first of its kind m the Jaffna district. Mr. P. Casipillal, M.M.C. urged on the Minister that certain amenities should be provided for that area. AFOC - 108 words
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Article368 1951-10-09 4 API'UCATION REGISTER The Singapore Improvement Trust Register ox applicants tor accommodation will reopen on the 11th October, IWSI. A new office has been proviueJ at No. 2 Kirn Pong Road on me comer of Kirn Pong Koau anu k**m tfcuu-u Road opposite th« exiaiuig instates Omce of368 words
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150 1951-10-09 4 COLOMBO: By 1953, Tamil and Sinhalese are likely to be the media of instruction m all governm:nt and assisted schools up to Standard V. By 1954, the vernaculars are likely to be the m2dii up to.Standard VII, and by 1955 they willFOC - 150 words
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Article291 1951-10-09 4 TEACH ENGLISH TO THE POOR DR. N. K. MENON'S SUGGESTION ON GANDHI JAYANTI DAY The 82nd birthday anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi was observed at Taiping on Oct. 2 under the auspices of the local Indian Association. The Association premises were tastefully decorated for this occasion and a public meeting was291 words
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Article66 1951-10-09 4 T^t Youths of the Local Indian Congress, Johore Bahru, celebrated Gandhi Jayanti at the Congre^ oremlses at which a good num^c of youths of other Communitywere also present. Speeches were made m Enslisn. Hindustani and Tamil on the lift and teachings of the Mahatma anc light refreshments66 words
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65 1951-10-09 4 "KLUANGH I—The1 The secqad erf th* new self-propelled coastal tankerr ol the Shell Co. will be arriving i Singapore on or about Oct. 25 This craft is similar m all respects to "LANDAK" which is due he:e by the middle of this month, ex cept65 words
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Article48 1951-10-09 4 The Postmaster-General anaounces that Clubs, Associations, Co-operative Societies, etc.. who hold "public accounts with the Singap.i.e and Fedjrition of Malaya P'ist Office Savings Bank' •nay now deposit: $40,000 annmlly up to a maximum limit of $100,000 Previously toe li-nlts w?re $10,000 and $30,000 respe?tiv >ly.48 words
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Article93 1951-10-09 4 The Inter-Section-Soccer -Dray for the Cup presented by "Win ston's" to the Malaan Airwave Sports Club will be played off ?f follows: Tuesday, Oct. 9.— "B' and "D" Hangar vs. Aircrew (Termina' Building). Wednesday. Oct 10.— D.C.A. vs «A" Hangar. Finals.— Oct. 13.. AH games will93 words
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Article54 1951-10-09 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. B.— ln pursuance of the decision of the Government of India and Mexico to estab Hah diplomatic relations, the Government of Mexico have *ecided to accredit Dr. Emilio Pot* Gil as their Ambassador ExtraoiMifeary and Plenipotentiary to Indi^v J>r. Gil will be arrivingGIIS - 54 words
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Article47 1951-10-09 4 COLOMBO: A sum of R& 19.97» naa been collected m tfte first six noxrtths of this year as fines m cases filed tinder the various prlee control ordinances. The total number of cases for this period haul heen 151 and 99 h*ve *»een detectJons on profiteering. FOCFOC - 47 words
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70 1951-10-09 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. B.— The Press Trust of India reports that the Congress President has appointed a subcommittee to assist the Central Election Board of the Congress. The Sub-Committee held its first meeting m New Delhi on Oct 3. Its chairman is Mr. Sri Prakasa and numbersGIIS - 70 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-10-09 4 MR. JOHN GEORGE V. PARAMBIL; who will contest the forthcoming Singapore City Council elections from Balestier (North) Ward as an Independent Candidate. Founder and first Chairman of the Bukit Timah Branch of A.C.S.U., Mr. Parambil is now a businessman attached to a local film producing studio. He Is aged 30.50 words
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