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Title Section16 1950-12-30 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 308. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1950. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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184 1950-12-30 1 Patel's Ashes Taken To Gandhi ji 's Samadhi At Rajghat Flowers Showered On Urn During Silent Procession NEW DELHI. Dec. 29.— The ur a emilalalac Saidar Fateis ashes arrived in Delhi yesterday. The Pr.me Minister. Mr. Nehru, other BftljfcUre, Congress workers and a r.irge number of people were present atGIIS - 184 words
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147 1950-12-30 1 Nehru's Condolence Message On Death Of Peter Fraser NEW DELHI, Dec. 29.— The Prime Minis. or, Mr. Nehru, has sent the following condolence message to Now Zealand's Prima Minister, Mr. Holland, on ihe death of Mr. Pete; Fia.er: "Deeply grieved to learn of th^ death of Mi. Peter Praeer. I147 words
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165 1950-12-30 1 NEHRU TO SOLVE MYSORE CABINET CRISIS (From Our Own Correspondent BANGALORE, Dec. 30.— Uneasy •oivipromise has been reached \mong member of the Mysore Congress Legislature Party about the ■\o confidence motion against leader Mr. K. C. Reddi. Kanarese members vho form the majority have decided io withdraw ..he resolution since165 words
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Article156 1950-12-30 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 29.— Preparatory work for census enumeration next February is in full swing in every Stafea of India. House numbering has been completed in all the State: Recruitment of enumerators and supervisory staff has progressed well and their training has been completed In156 words
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Article47 1950-12-30 1 BAR2ILLY. Dev 20.—Brahmarahi Shar.tr n^irui Narsingh Yogeshwar Yotiahacharya performed a Yogic feat heie by remaining buried alive for one hund ed hours in a pit which about hs entry had been postered with cement. He emerged at 2 r rn. yesterday in perfect condition. FOCFOC - 47 words
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82 1950-12-30 1 NEW DICLHI, Dec. 29.— The Niiam of Hyderabad will receive 10,000,0G r rupees annually for his lifetim Acting States Minister N. G. Ay yangar tola the Indian Parliament. The Government of India pays half this amount from a central consolidated fund, while the remainderA.P. - 82 words
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159 1950-12-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 29. Governme tf have ordered the ondlng of foodgrain procurement in all deficit districts from Jan. 1, and withdrawal of informal rural rationing gradual ly after harvest. Procurement will however continue in the deficit districts of Malabar and159 words
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385 1950-12-30 1 U. S. Govt. Takes Over Importation Of Natural Rubber TO ENSURE NATIONAL DEFENCE WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.— The U.S. Government on Thursday took over excl usively the importation and distribution of natural rubber in this country. in the action, taken under the Defence Production Act, the General Services A dministration. atUSIS - 385 words
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165 1950-12-30 1 Musical Dramatic Association^ The Government have ordered the dissolution of the Mayfair musical and Dramatic Association S uigapore. A Gazette Extraordinary issueo >es..eiday stated: "Wheieas it appears to the Colonial Secretary that the societ y as enLeicd in the Register of Societies under the title165 words
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173 1950-12-30 1 PRESIDENT OPENS NEW YHERMAL ELECTRICITY STATION IN MADHYA PRADESH NAG PUR, Dec. 29.-The opening ceiemony of the 20,000-kilowatl Khaperkeda Thermal Electricity Station was performed on December 27 by the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, in Nagpur. Situated 12 miles from Nagpur, the new power station, which is the first to beGIIS - 173 words
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77 1950-12-30 1 Through the untiring efforts and en operation of the Citizens of Masai District, the building of the School in memory of Mahatma Gandai is now completed at a cost of about $9,000, and will be opened by Mr. A. F. Hunter, Superintendent of Education.77 words
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Article73 1950-12-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 30.— Though reports from Gangtok State that Ami Lama fleeting from Chinese iv«'ds iias reached Gyautse yesterday and left tor the Indian border, informed cJrcic-s here however deny tlaat Dalai Lama has fled from Luhsu. It is generally believed73 words
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Article238 1950-12-30 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 29.— A diispatch from Gangtok said the Dalai Lama and his military guard passed through Gyangtse on Thursday in a flight by mule train toward India from Lhasa, the capiital of Communist invaded Tibet. That would mean the 16-year-old spiritual and temporalA.P. - 238 words
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Article373 1950-12-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday.— The Police have issued the following communique today: There were two air strikes against bandit targets in the Federation dui ing the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. today. Another bandit was killed making a total of three and a number of arrests373 words
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512 1950-12-30 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 20, (By Air Mail).— There wIU be no statutory rati ning of s ugar but it will continue to be distributed on the present sea les through ration shops on an informal basis, according to instructions issued by the Central Ministry ofFOC - 512 words
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Article31 1950-12-30 1 MADRAS, Dec 29.—The "Jalapelaka". second of the three 8,000-ton cargo liners built on Government account in the Scindia Shipbuilding Yard was launched on Dee. 27 at Visakhapatnam la Madras State. GISSG.I.I.S. - 31 words
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Indian Daily Mail Singapore,Saturday,Dec.30 1950 NOTES & COMMENTS
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Article187 1950-12-30 2 IT is reported in a local contemporary that the Malayan Chinese Association has been asked by the Federation Government to elect two representatives to serve on the Federal Legislative Council and that it will discuss this Government request at its Working Committee meeting in Ipoh next month. If187 words
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Article135 1950-12-30 2 IT may be argued that the communal bodies will not be given more than a few seats each, perhaps two or three at the most and that all these put together will be only a handful when compared to the total strength of the House. But it is135 words
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Article223 1950-12-30 2 XHAT communal representation will "ultimately divide the entire legislature on communal lines, is evident from the following report in another contemporary yesterday. "The question of Federal Legislative Councillors who be* long to UMNO speaking in the Council chamber according to a definite mandate will, it is understood,223 words
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Article335 1950-12-30 2 Could Sit As Equals In Parliamentary Activities PARTY'S DECISION EXPLAINED JUBBULPORE, (By Air Mail). iMr. Asutosh Lahiri, Chairman of the Parliamentary Board of the Hindu Mahasabha said on Dec. 20 that non-Hindus could sit as equals in the parliamentary party of the Mahasabha, in State legislaturesFOC - 335 words
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274 1950-12-30 2 Influence Of English On Indian life: French Visitor's Impressions BOMBAY, Dec. 20, (By Air Mail). Prof. Andre Siegfried, well-known French publicist and economist, stated here that the Asiatic conconsciousness" developed by the intelligentsia in India in recent years though a "reality," was, in his opinion, a "negative reality" merely asFOC - 274 words
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Article73 1950-12-30 2 COLOMBO, Dec. 29.- Ceylon will be represented in tile British Industries Fair next year, it was learnt here. The stall, however, will not be sponsored by the Government as in 1949. It will be financed by the Coconut Board and the Trade Commissioner inReuter - 73 words
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Article75 1950-12-30 2 KARACHI, (By Air Mail). The Government of Pakistan on Dec. 18 announced the formation of a Cotton Board. Formed under an ordinance promulgated the Cotton Board has been empowered to fix the minimum prices for cotton, and regulate ginning and pressing charges, to compel ginning factories toFOC - 75 words
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Article123 1950-12-30 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 21, (By Air Mail). The Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, introduced in Parliament to-day a Bill seeking to de» termine the qualifications requisite ror appointment as members of the Finance Commission, to be set up in accordance with provisions of Article 280 ofFOC - 123 words
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176 1950-12-30 2 BOMBAY, tßy Air Mail). The All-India Women's Hockey Association team to tour the United Kingdom, Ireland and Holland next spring will sail from Bombay in the first week of March, 1951. The tour will be the fust of its kind. Selections to theFOC - 176 words
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Article102 1950-12-30 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 21, (By Air Mail). A communique issued by the Partition Secretariat says: The ln-do-Pakistan Secretariat Level Conference concluded its deliberations to-day. The talks were carried out in a friendly atmosphere and they helped in the solution of some of the outstanding problemsFOC - 102 words
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Article673 1950-12-30 2 MR. STASSEN ON ROLE OF ASIA NEW DELHI, Dec. 22, (By Air Mail).— Mr. Harold E. Stassen, prominent Americ an Republican leader, now on a visit to India, told Press men to-day that in some respects there were indications of a greater understanding ofFOC - 673 words
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Article147 1950-12-30 2 MASTER TARA SINGH'S POLICY CRITICISED AMRITSAR, Dec. 20, (By Air Mail).— Sardar Jaswant Singh Danewalia was unanimously elected President of the Shiromani Akali Dal to-day. He replaces Sardar Hukam Singh against whom a "no-confidence" motion was unanimously passed at a meeting of the general bodyFOC - 147 words
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Article144 1950-12-30 2 MADRAS, Dec. 21, (By Air Mail) The Madras Jain Sangh at a meeting on Tuesday presided over by Dr. K. V. Swami, Secretary Andhra District Congress Committee, presented an address to Mr. Gulabchand Dhadha, 84-year-old leader of the Jain Community hailing from Rajasthan. who is on aFOC - 144 words
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Article118 1950-12-30 2 VISAKHAPATNAM, Dec. 23, (By Air Mail). Sri Niharendu DuttMajumdar, Judicial Minister of West Bengal now on a visit .0 the district, calimed that a wiid 1 lower called "pyrethreum" found here has infecticidal properties and could be used in place of D.D.T. for antimalarial operations, if grown onFOC - 118 words
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Article31 1950-12-30 2 FARIS, Dec. 29. The 9,000-mile Algiers to Capetown rally, one of thj most strenuous motoring trials in the world, was beginning today from four points Tunis. Alpiers. Oran and Casablanca.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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2327 1950-12-30 3 Further Letters On 'No-War' Issue NEW DELHI, Dec. 21 (By Air Mail). Indian Prime Minister, Shri Jawaharlal Nehru has informed the Prime Minister of Pakistan that he would be able to visit Karachi only after his return to India from the Commonwealth Prime2,327 words
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1278 1950-12-30 4 Two More Wards Opened At Tambaram Sanatorium MADRAS, (By Air Mail) —The Maharaja of Bhavnagar, Governor of Madras, declared open on Dec. 15 at the Government Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Tambaram, an Administration Block and the War Memorial Ward. The Ward, which accommodates tenFOC - 1,278 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-12-30 4 PHOTO. South Korean soldiers here stand guard over a huddled group of political prisoners within the dwindling allied defence peremiter around Hungnam. The shivering hostages were beine readied for I movement to another place of internment. A. P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article438 1950-12-30 4 MADMS GOVERNMENT ORDER ON "DESABHIMANI" SET ASIDE MADRAS (By Air Mail).— A Full Dec. 8 set aside the State Govern n rity of Rs. 10 000 deposited by the bhimani," a Malayalam daily from C The Full Bench consisted of the Chief Justice, Mr. P. V.FOC - 438 words
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Article1131 1950-12-30 4 MESSAGES OF GOODWILL FROM DR. ROY, SRI N. R. SARKER SRI B. RAMA RAO CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail). The amalgamation of four leading Banks of Bengal Bengal Central Bank, Comilla Banking Corporation, Comilla Union Bank and Hooghy Bank— into what will now be knownFOC - 1,131 words
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Article859 1950-12-30 4 GOVERNMENT ASKED TO BEAR ENTIRE COST MADRAS, (By Air Mail). A resolution expressing sorrow at tlie passing away of Sri Aurobindo was adopted at the meeting of the Madras Corporation Council held recently at Ripon Buildings, Mr. R. Ramanathan Chettiar, May or, presiding. Srimathi TirupurasundariFOC - 859 words
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Article111 1950-12-30 4 PATNA, (By Air Maili. —Bihar, which has suffered a loss of about 25 lakh tons o r foodgrains du? lo heavy rains, floous, and continued drought, is likely to get six lakh tons of foodgrain •< from the Centre during 1952. it is reliably learnt. TheFOC - 111 words
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Article79 1950-12-30 4 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail):— By a notification on Dec: 18 the Government of India have cancelled the salt control order of 1951 oy which they had introduced control of prices, sale and purchase of salt in Calcutta and surrounding areas in September last. ItFOC - 79 words
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161 1950-12-30 4 Rumanian Troops Fire On Yugoslav Frontier Guards BELGRADE, Dec. 29.— Rumanian troops said to number 150 fired on Yugoslav frontier guards yesterday in an attempt to recover Lhe body of a Rumanian officer shot by Yugoslav guards at noon, according to Belgrade Radio Wednesday night. Earlier a Yugoslav Government communiqueReuter - 161 words
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Article45 1950-12-30 4 MADRAS, (By Air Mail). The body and seats of a Government Transport bus plying on Route 10 from Parry's Corner to Thyagarayanagar, were completely destroyed bp nre near Vani Mahal recently It is stated that the petrol tank suddenly caught nre.- FOCFOC - 45 words
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Article165 1950-12-30 4 (Continued from Page 3) onth, our Parliament will go on until the 21st December at least ana the session may be prolonged. On the 25th I expect the Australian Prime Minister her e for a couple oi days. As he goes from here to Karachi, his visit willFOC - 165 words
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532 1950-12-30 5 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS Will Exclude Transactions In Stock Exchanges NEW DELHI, Dec. U (By Air Mail).— The Commerce Minister, Mr. Sri Prakasa, introduced in Parliament to-day a Bill seeking to provide for the regulation of forward trading, the prohibition of options in goods, and532 words
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622 1950-12-30 5 QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT: PLANNING COMMISSION -IMPORT OF BICYCLES -DISABILITIES OF INDIANS IN PERSIACENTRE'S ECONOMY DRIVE ETC. NEW DELHI, Dec. 19 (By Air Mail).— The Prime Minister Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, told Prof. K. T. Shah in Parliament to-day that the Planning Commission had not yet formulated their plans and asFOC - 622 words
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Article82 1950-12-30 5 THE MOST STUPID SYSTEM SYDNEY., Dec. 29.— School examinations are "the most stupid and sadistic system ever invented by man," according to New South Wales Chief Secretary Mr. Clive "Examiners seem to set out to find out win at you don't know. "If they have to have examinations— and IReuter - 82 words
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182 1950-12-30 5 CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail). Chief Minister Dr. B. C. Roy accompanied by the Fisheries Minister ori Hem Chandra Nasfcar went on board the two newly-purchased Danish trawlers, "sfcarreklit" and "Chr-£>cnrder" recently at Princep Gnat of the Calcutta Port, wnereFOC - 182 words
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Article109 1950-12-30 5 LAHORE, (By Air Mail). The Working Committee of the Punjab Muslim League at its meeting on Dec. 16 called upon the Punjab Government not to charge rents from refugees for the first 18 months, following Partition and to recover arrears for the remaining period in easy instalments.FOC - 109 words
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124 1950-12-30 5 FLYING SAUCER; CEYLON STUDENT'S CLAIM COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). A sixteen-year-old schoolboy, Aubrey Nicholas of Wedawatte, claims to have seen a "flying saucer." Awakening a few nights ago, joung Aubrey Nicholas looked out of a window and saw a reddishpurple object in the sky travelling in a straight line fromFOC - 124 words
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Article98 1950-12-30 5 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Cadju (Cashew) nuts have a "terrific purchasing power" in America and although America imports 30 million pounds of cadju nuts annually Ceylon does not make any contribution to it, according to Mr. H. A. J. Hulugalle, Information Officer, who has just returnedFOC - 98 words
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Article44 1950-12-30 5 FOOD CLOTH OFFENCES PATNA, (By Air Mail). The number of persons detained under the food and cloth offences in Bihar under the Preventive Detention Act, 1950, stood at 8 and 17, at the end of October last it is officially law n t,— FOCFOC - 44 words
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583 1950-12-30 5 CEYLON NEWS: IMPORT OF INDIAN NEWSPAPERS PERIODICALS INTO CEYLON GREATLY DWINDLED ON ACCOUNT OF EXCHANGE REGULATIONS COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). The manner in which the Exchange authorities here are implementing some of their regulations is causing untold hardships to importers of newspapers, periodicals, books, etc., from India. Their meticulous adherenceFOC - 583 words
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Article44 1950-12-30 5 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Dr. B. B. Das Gupta of the University of Ceylon has been appointed Director of Economic Research of the Central Bank of Ceylon. He has been the Professor <t Economics of the Ceylon University for a number of years. FOCFOC - 44 words
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171 1950-12-30 6 The rumrican Consulate ac Kuala Lumpur aau tne lecentiy reopeneu American Consulate at Penang have announced u.iac tneir consu.ai rusiftCts nave ueen tsiao^sned as iollows, Tne consular aistrict of penang will consist of the settlement of Penang and Province Wenesiey, tne States of Perils. KedahUSIS - 171 words
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39 1950-12-30 6 KOREAN CEASEFIRE COMMITTEE MEETS AGAIN NEW YORK, Dec. 29.— The Koiean Ceasefire Committee met on Dec. 27 at the residence of India's chief representative at the UNO, Mr. B- N. Ran. This was t»"» ing of tiie Committee- GIISGIIS - 39 words
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Article58 1950-12-30 6 NEW DELHI, Dec. 29.— According to final estimates of the Indian Lac Cess committee, Katki lac crop in India for the year 1950 is expected to be i509,5U0 maunds. The normal total yield of this crop in India, calculated on hte basis of the average forGIIS - 58 words
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