Indian Daily Mail, 20 December 1950

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VO!.. VI. NO. 298. SINGAPORE, WEDNES DAY, DECEMBER 20, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 220 1 Soldiers With Red Hats' SEOUL, Dec. 19.— The 60th Indian Field Ambulance, India's contribution to the U.N. forces m Korea, have been performing with conspicuous gallantry their "Mission of Mercy" m war-torn Korea, reports the F.T.I. Active service is no novelty to
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  • 169 1 Pak. Condemns Britain's Attitude Towards Anglo Egyptian Treaty KARACHI, Dec. 19.— A resolution strongly condemning the atti,udc of the British Government towards Egyptian demands m respect of abrogation of the Anglo-Egyptian Ticaty of 1936 was passed at a public meeting here under the auspices of the Karachi branch of the
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  • 88 1 The Sikh Education Board Malaya will again organise Refresher Courses Irom Dec. 21 to 31, 1950, for the benefit of teachers employed m Punjabi Institutions m the Federation of Malaya and Singapore at Batu Road School, Kuala Lumpur. The Instructors and participants are kindly requested
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  • 87 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 19—President Truman was reported by a White House source yesterday to be considering Mr. W. Stuart Symington for the post of Defence Societary when General George Marshall decides to vacate it. Mr. Symington is Chairman of the National Security Resources Board. The White
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  • 51 1 RANGOON, Dec. 19.— The Burmose Chamber of Commerce, carelakers of Burmese business interests, will shortly send a trade mission to Japan to speed up purchase and shipment of goods outstanding under Lhe Burma-Japan trade agreement. The goods are said to be worth I?,s. 140,000,000.-
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  • 45 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Dec. 19.— The Political Committee decided to suspend all further discussions on the Korean and Chinese questions pending a further report from the Ceasefire Committee. By 50 votes to 5 with 4 abstentions, the committee resolved, despite Soviet protests, to adjourn indefinitey.— Reuter
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  • 145 1 LAHORE, Dec. 19.— The Peshawar correspondent of the Pakistan rimes, a local daily of Lahoie Pakistan), reports that Khan Abdul SUMflftr Khan, who is under detention m Montgomery Jail, was due to ac released m September last on iccount of the special remission ji anted
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  • 243 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 19.— Under the heading "A Titan Passes", the HINDU says: "He is gone but nib heroic achievement remains". The MAIL remarks: "A prodigious personality disappears from the lnciian scene He had added an imperishable page to India's history". The BOMBAY CHRONICLE
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  • 109 1 PERTH. Dec. 19. The Australian aircralt carrier H.M.A.S. Sydney wps a Good Samaritan ship during he. recent trip from England to Freeman tie. She heeded calls m the Atlantic and Indian Oceans of freight ships with sick seamen, one an American and one an Indian.
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  • 34 1 LONDON, Dec. 19.— The 15-year-okl Duke of Kent, a nephew of King George VI, has me.t Jes but is progressing normally, it was understood here yesterday. He recently rerovered from a minor orthopaedic operation.
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  • 586 1 MR. BALWANT SINGH STRESSES NEED FOR VIGILANCE A.R.P. SHOULD BE REVIVED IF NECESSARY Mr. Balwant Singh elected Member for Rural West, m his adjournment speech m the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday said: This happens to be our last ne-eting before Christmas and before the advent of a New Year. M
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  • 151 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 19. -A bill for conducting elections to the two Houses of Parliament and to the Legislature m each of the States under the new Constitution was introduced m Parliament yesterday by the Law Minister, Dr. B. R. A m bedkar. The
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  • 113 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 19.— The Government of India have invested Rs. 274.5 million m various inuuatrial enterprises m the last three years. Giving this information m Parlia mfnt at question time yesterday, thf Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Desh mukh, said that among these undertakings are
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  • 74 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 19.— Mrs. Vijaya Lakshnii Pandit, Indian Ambassador to ihe United States, vvill visit London next month during .he Prime Ministers' conference. She told Reuter today she would hold consultations m London with her brother Jawaharlal Nehru. Prime Minister of India. Mrs. Pandit
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  • 188 1 French Bombers Extend Their Operations In Indo China SAIGON, Dec. 19.— French bombers were officially reported on Monday to have extended their operations into the Indochinese kingdom of Cambodia where there has been an intensification of guerilla operations by the Communist nationalists A French spokesman said that French planes struck
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  • 62 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 19.— Customs officials here on Sunday night seized 98 kilogrammes of contraband goid, estimated to be worth £71,250, from lour Italians who arrived by air from Europe. With this record catch at Santa Cdua airport, customs officials believe they have clues to a
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  • 885 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1950. LABOUR MAJORITY INEVITABLE— VIII LJAVING already examined m as thorough a manner as possible the results of this year's municipal elections m all the six Wards of the Singapore Municipality, we shall now m this the Bth and last article m the
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  • 499 2 Munshi Explains Overall Position At Ministers* Confab* BOMBAY, Dec. ii (By Air Mail). The All-India Food Ministers' Conference opened here this afternoon with Sri K. M. Munshi, the Union Food Minister m the chair. The Food Minister is understood to
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    25 2 PHOTO. Dr. Rajendra Prasad (profile, right) receives birthday greetings from citizens of Delhi outside Government House, New Delhi, on his 66th birthday, Dec. 3.- A.P.
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  • 121 2 Congress' Tribute To Shri Au robin do NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— The Congress Working Committee, at its session recently, passed a condolence resolution expressing the Committee's sorrow at the death of Sri Aurcbinrio Ghosh, "a pioneer m the struggle for India's freedom and one of the greatest thinkers of
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  • 131 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 13 (By Air Mail). Mr. C. Rajagopajachari told Mr. H. V. Kamatn m Parliament that the Government of India were examining the possibility of utilising the services of members of the ruling families m appropriate capacities where the required qualifications and
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  • 341 2 Worst Breach Of Faith' By Ceylon Govt. CEYLON NEWS: LOYAL INDIAN WORKERS DUPED BY EXCHANGE CONTROL REGULATIONS COLOMBO (By Air Mail).— The denial of citizenship rights to Indians on the ground that they declared themselves as "temporary residents" m their exchange control applications was described by Mr. A. Aziz recently
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  • 112 2 Biggest Automatic Telephone System In Asia CALCUTTA (By Air Mail).— The W. Bengal Governor, Dr. K. N. Katju, on Dec. 9 laid the foundation-stone of Telecom House the main centre of what is described as the biggest automatic telephone system m Asia at Dalhousie Square, nerve-centre of Calcutta's business and
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  • 107 2 BOMBAY (By Ari Mail).— The Portuguese Government are prepaxing to offer once again to Goa autonomy status under Portugal, according to reliable sources m Goa, Mr. Francis Mascarenhas, President of the United Front of Goans, revealed to Pressmen here last week. He characterised this offer as "frozen
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  • 150 2 COLOMBO (By Air Mail).—Thousands of names of former Indian voters have been omitted from the new electoral registers. Among these are two Members of Parliament representing upcountry constituencies one of whom is not an Indian, but a i a 2 na J" amil A
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  • 202 2 BOMBAY (By Air Mail .—lndia's imports of 1,60,000 bales of cotton from Uganda this year will be under a quality, premium scheme, instead of on the basis of fixed price for all qualities, as hit hereto; it was understood here. Under the new scheme India has
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  • 95 2 BOMBAY (By Air Mail).— The Goan leaders released m Portugal as a result of the a;nnesty order are not being allowed by the Portuguese Government to come to India, it is learnt here. The Portuguese Government, who are providing the released Goan
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  • 1794 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: REPRESENTATION AS CONTEMPLATED IN AMBEDKAR'S BILL CONDEMNED NEW DELHI, 13 (By Air Mail). Most of the non-official speakers m Parliament today demanded elected Legislatures for the Centrally-administered Part C States. They were speaking on the Law Minister, Dr. B. R.
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  • 389 3 Publication Of Expunged Parliament Proceedings Banned DEPUTY SPEAKER'S RULING NEW DELHI, Dec. 12 (By Air Mull). The Deputy Speaker, Sri Anantasayanam Ayyangar ruled m the Indian Parliament today that the Press could not publish those proceedings m the House which had been ordered to be expunged by the Speaker. He
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  • 906 3 'Divine Medicine Tried On Cat! Effect Still Under Investigation CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail).— The herb which is being offered by the 12-year-old Orism shepherd boy, Nepal Sahu, as a "cure" for all diseases has been examined at the laboratories of School of Tropical Medicines, Calcutta, it is learnt. The herb
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