Indian Daily Mail, 15 December 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VCJL VI. NO. 293. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 678 1 Life Proceeds Normally In The City Text Ot Colonial Secretary's Broadcast On The Situation The Colonial Secretary of Singapore, Mr. \Y. L. Blythe, broadcasting over Radio Malaya last night at 7 p.m., on the riot situation said Today Singapore is looking Hse,!f again, and it is
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  • 33 1 The Commander -in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, General Sir John Harding left Singapore on Wednesday. Dec 13. for a routine visit to Hong Kong and will be away for tour dus,
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  • 122 1 PEKING CLAIMS FURTHER SUCCESS IN TIBET HONGKONG, Dec. 14.— Peking radio last night reported that Chinese Communist troops had captured the Tibetan town of Ping Ching Ciuien on the northwest frontier of Sikans Province near Tibet proper. The last report on military operations m Tibet was on Dec. 2 when
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  • 265 1 BERTHA AND MOTHER EXPECTED TO REACH HOME TO-NIGHT THE HAGUE, Dec. 14.— The KLM plane bringing Bertha Hertogh and her mother home will stop at Damascus and Geneva, as scheduled, before living on to Amsterdam, where it is due at about 2100 GMT Friday night, Airline authorities stated on Wednesday
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  • 67 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD. Dec. 14.— Eight Rnzakkar convicts undergoing various terms of imprisonment ranging i from three to twenty years were re- ported to have escaped from Pharhahani Jail about two hundred miles northwest of Hyderabad on Sunday. Search parties were immediately organised
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  • 54 1 CALCUTTA. Dec. 14. The AllIndia Women's Conference, Calcutta Branch, at the annual general meeting held on Dec. 9 passed a resolution expressing concern over the international situation and asking the wonen of the world to support the stand taken by the Prime Minister. Shri Nehru on
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  • 62 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 14.— Unofficial representatives of oight Himalayan border countries from Afghanistan to Burma have been invited by the Indian Socialist party for a 'Himalayan conference" m Lucknow on Dec. 22. it w^s reported today. The conference is to dLscusa co-nmon problems arising from the changing importance
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  • 50 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 14. -In view oj unsettled world conditions. India s examining the whole question d civil defence, but the disturbed ■ituation along her borders alone Joes not justify Increased civ.l defence measures. Mr. (J. Rajagv>;alac'narl Minister without portfolio, tortd the Indian Parliament yesterday. A.F.
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  • 40 1 'SRIMATHI' AND KUMARI MADRAS, Dec. 14.— Madras Government last week ordered that the ore fix "Srimathi" for married women md "Kumari" for unmarried women should be used m future m all offi-"i-'i-l correspondence. This would ap:>ly to all communities.- FOC
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    39 1 A.P. PHOTO Vice Admiral C. T. Joy, U.S. Navy, Commander Naval Forces Far Ea.st, inspects men of the South Korean Navy aboard one of the frigates recently turned over to the ReDUblic of Korea, at a ceremony at Yokosuka.-
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  • 209 1 A communique issued at the request of certain members of the Muslim community m Singapore who met yesterday m Singapore at 2 p.m. under the Chairmanship of Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, contains the following appeal: Now that order has been restored m
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  • 36 1 MYMENSINGH. Dec 14 —Mr Liaquat AH Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan, will address the East Bengal Provincial Muslim League Council meeting to be held here on Dec. 20, it 13 learnt. FOC
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  • 75 1 Tibetan Delegation To U.N. NEW DELHI, Dec. 14.— Dzasa Ngawang Gyaltsen, a member of the three-man Tibetan delegation to the U. Nations, has arrived at Kalingpong, on the Indo-Sikkim border, reports leaching here said yesterday. The delegation leader, Dzasa Surkhang, has arrived at Bangtok, capital of Sikkim, and is due
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  • 87 1 Yap Neng Chew of Singapore will leave today for further studies m the United States. Mr. Yar> will enter the University oj Tennessee. Knoxyille for a fo*iryear course m civil engineering. Mr. Yap is the eldest son of Yap Shing NLn, a Singatpore businessman. Upon
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  • 562 1 LAKE SUCCTSS, Deo. 14.— The I.N. Political Committee late Wednesday approved an Asian-Arab MiMIN plan for Korea despite Soviet opposition, which apparently doomed the effort m advance. At the same time. Russia informed the Committee it favoured Imnu'diate withdrawal of all foreign troops from
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  • 105 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 14.— The Maharaja of Baroda, known for. his famous race horses, has appealed to President Rajendra Prasad challenging the validity of the merger of his Princedom with Bombay state. Informed sources said the President declined to entertain the wealthy Prince's seven-page printed memorandum
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  • 110 1 MADRAS, Dec. 14.— The Air India Dakota plane, missing since Wednesday on a flight from Madias to Trivandrum, with 16 passengers and a crew of four, has been located m the Nilgri Hills, near Mysore, reports from Coimbatore said Thursday. It is not yet
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  • 54 1 Owing to disturbances, the Boys olutxs v/eek ha,s been postponed to A laUr date which is yet to be fixet All the events arranged fxr th Week including the Boys CluL Boxing Competition, the football match at Jalan Besar and the Flag Day to be held
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  • 841 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Dec. 15, 1950. LABOUR MAJORITY INEVITABLE— VI IN the articles so far written m this series we have seen that our con- temporaries' characterisation of the South Ward as a "Progressive strong hold" was sheer propaganda, but that the truth was and still is that
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  • 2483 2 Nehru Clarifies India's Attitude To Tibet Nepal 'India Will Not Risk Her Own Security' INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS NEW DELHI, Dec. 6 (By Air Mail).— ln Parliament today Prime Minister Shri Nehru spoke at length and frankly about India's views on Nepal. India believed m an independent but progressive Nepal. Without
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    86 2 PHOTO. Mrs. Edith S. Sampson of Chicago Illinois, is an alternate member of the United States delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, currently m session at Flushing Meadow, New York City. An attorney, Mrs. Sampson ia a specialist m social and cultural affairs. She was appointed to the U.N.
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  • 53 2 SHILLONG. (By Air Mail>.~ Shri Jairamdas Daulatram, Governor ol Assam, presiding over the opening ceremony of a maternity home here on Dec. 3 urged the people of Assam to move more quickly an: 1 harness "limitless" untapped resources spread all over Assam for Immediate
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  • 112 2 MADRAS, (By Air Mail). The Joint commission of the representatives of the Governments of India. France and West Bengal and the Coamderna&ore Administrative Council has agreed to the de jure transfer of French sovereignty over Chandranagore to the Indian Union, it Is learnt The coimmission has also
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  • 53 2 country. He asked tJie people not to depend entirely on Government^for everything but cultivate the spirit of self-Vielp ?;nd self-reliance. Mrs. Surabala Bardoloi, wife of iate Gopinath Barioloi, former Chief Minister of Assam., declaring the home open, urged the necessity of establishing similar maternity homes m large number In towns
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  • 505 3 Publication Oi Supplementary Electoral Rolls Demanded KAGPUR, (By Air Mail). The National Executive of the Socialist Party of India, m a resolution recently urged that m view of the postponement of elections, "citizens who will become adults on March 31. J951, and displaced persons
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  • 185 3 DEFINITION OF REFUGEES IN PAKISTAN BILL KARACHI, (By Air Mail). A Bill was introduced m the Pakis tan Parliament recently which seekw to enlarge Pakistan's existing cefinition of refugees to include those who migrated to Pakistan "from certain areas forcibly occupied by India." It did not explain the meaning or
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  • 280 3 LICENSING OF IMPORTS TO BE DONE ON ANNUAL BASIS BOMBAY. (By Air liaii). The Government of India have decided to expard the import licensing period from six months to a yeaT from 1951. Mr. Sri Prakasa, Commerce Minister. stiid here recently The Government, the Minister said, were fully aware of
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    37 3 PHOTO. This airview shows the big excursion ship "City of New York" blown well ashore at Koyport, New Jersey, Nov. 27, after high winds had pushed it more than a mile from Raritan Bay, New Jersey. A.P.
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  • 154 3 KARACHI, (By Air Mail). Shams-ul-Ulema Khwajat Hasan N'izaml, a prominent Muslim divine of Deihi toid Press Trust of India here recently that the Muslims m [ndia were living In perfect peace. Tiie 75-year old divine who is on a short viiut to Karachi said tihat
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  • 163 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). The Supreme Court of India was competent to try a suit m which the Pakistan Province of East Bengal was made a party after August 15, 1947. The judgment was given while allowing an appeal by the State of Tripura
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  • 215 3 NEW DELHI. (By Air Mail).— Tile I Central Ministry of Rehabilitation has announced a number of schemes for the resettlement of displaced persons m Bihar, West Bengal, Assam, Tripura and Uttar Prades'ri. In Bihar, it has b.-ea dec uni to grajit housing
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  • 101 3 RANGOON, Dec. 14. Dr. Gor- 1 don Seagrave, American physician* on trial for treason, denied on Tuesday he was disloyal to the Burmese Government and laid responsibility for events leading to his arrest to false reports by a Shan State -chieftain. Speaking m his own
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  • 142 3 WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.— A meetIng of the Western Foreign Mmls Iters m Brussels is being arranged to speed defence preparations of the North Atlantic nations. US. Secretary of State Dean Aeheson will fly there next week. Diplomatic authorities forecast on Monday that a
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  • 103 3 JOHANNESBURG, Dec. 14.—Refusal to grant visas to delegates not of "pure European (white) descent" has stopped plans for holding a conference of the International Student Service Organisation m South Africa. The ban was announced by the Acting Secretary of the Interior m a letter
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    29 3 A United Nations adviser on civilian relief (right) watches as Korean children p.re rnocculated again't disease at a United Nations center for refugees at Pusan, Republic of Korea. USIS
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  • 383 3 CEYLON NEWS: "CUSTOM OFFENSIVE TO ALL DECENT MEN" COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). A large majority of Hindus of all sects abho r animal sacrifice, and definitely hold that it, has no sanction whatsoever m religion. Enlightened public opinion is totally opposed to this
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  • 130 3 TO STUDY LIQUOR MANUFACTURE IN AMERICA COLOMBO, 'By Air Mail).— Mr. Qu-ntus Fernando, one-time assistant lecturer m chemistry at the University, has been awarded a one -year scholarship with the Seagram Distillery m America, through the American Embassy. Mr. Fernando, it Is learned, has decided to stay on m America
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  • 92 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mali).— BeIteYlng it to be a packet of currency notes a man of Walana snatched parcel fTom a merchant m a rickshaw but om unpacking It, fwud it to contain mutton. The cash amounting to Rs. 21,000 In big notPs, was iu^act m the
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  • 623 4 Vehicles Destroyed By Rioters Total 82 The following official I'ress release was released m Singapore yesterday: An Army Convoy of 45 vehicles made a tour or the east area of the City and out to Bedok, then back into the town again.
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  • 110 4 SAIGON, Dec. 14.— Trouble was brewing, it was reported officially, m the south of Cambodia, the sparsely settled kingdom between Vietnam and Si'am. In this remote country, wliera the Vietminh seldom cooies into the news, pro-French Indochinese troops under French command intercepted a little fleet
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  • 34 4 TOKYO, Dec. 14. The First Batialion Princess Patricia's Canadian oigot Infantry the first troops c-f _anada's main body to light m Aorea arrived m a Japanese port yesterday.— A.P.
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  • 83 4 A European Resettlement Officer was Killed and nis assistant was sughtly wcunded when bandits attached their car m me Jasin District of Malacca on Wednesday night. (.The names of tno vwo men are being withheld untsi cneir next-of-kin have been inlormed). A Britisa Marine wa*s
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  • 194 4 CHRISTMAS POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS IN SINGAPORE The following special arrangements will be m force at the General Post Office, Singapore, during the period ♦of Christmas pressure, from 18th to 2Gfh Dec. 1950;— CORRESPONDENCE FOR DESTINATIONS OUTSIDE SINGAPORE: It is strongly recommended that all correspondence for despatch by air or surface mails
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  • 549 4 FRUfTFUL DISCUSSIONS WITH ADMINISTRATION A meeting was held m the office of the General manager, Malayan Railway, on Dec. 11, between the Ag. General Manager and a delegation of the Malayan Railway Traffic Operating Union, to discuss the situation m the Kuala Lumpur Marshalling
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  • 137 4 Further to the press announcement Qf Dec. 12, m which applicant^ for the remission of ruDoer xport duty m respect of forward .:Oii tracts were advised, m theu «wn interests, to submit their ;iaims to the Economic Secretary, ••^deration of Malaya, by Dec. 15 <95U, it is
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  • 153 4 The Council for Technical Assistance m South and South -East Aua at its meeting on Wednesday appointed Mr. Toogood of the United Kingdom to take charge of the establishment and organisation cf the Bureau for Technical Assistance pending the appointment of the Director. Mr. Toogood arrived m Ceylon
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