Indian Daily Mail, 7 February 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 346. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 297 1 Second Reading Of Hindu Code Bill Taken bp (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 6.— The Parliament began its Budget Session yesterday taking the second reading of the highly controversial Hindu Coda Bili ns diohards attempted to stage protest demonst rat ions outside
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    46 1 Photo. This chariot in which Lord Krishna, (one of the Hindu Trinity) preached the Hindu scripture to th:- warrior-prince Arjuna is seen passing along one of the main thoroughfares of Delhi during the Jan. 26 Pageant marking the First Anniversary of the Indian Republic A. P.
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  • 221 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 6. Yesterday was the opening day of the Budget Session of Parliament. The Housje is taking up clause by clause the consideration of the Hindu Code Bill, which has been before it since 1947 GENERAL BUDGET The General Budget will be presented on Feb. 28.
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  • 24 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 5. Indian coal exports last year totalled 586.000 tons, figures released herp disclosed. Largest purchasers were Ceylon. Australia and Pakistan. A.P.
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  • 236 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—Legislation L< provide India w t* 2.000,010 tons of food gibir.s to avf/t threatened fanii? o expect' i \a be put before the Muted States Congress next w-i An influent v. ",r> .r> of 24 Democratic and Republican Senators
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  • 113 1 RAWALPINDI, PAKISTAN, Feb. 6. An estimated 30,000 people here are looking for another means of making a living. The reason: begging has been made an offence. AP. London last year bettered its health records, according to provi- sional figures issued by the London County Council's Chief
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  • 26 1 LONDON, Feb. 6.— A creeping dock strike, denounced by union chiefs as Communi«t_inspired, crippled the ports oi Liverpool and Manchester Monday.- A.P.
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  • 77 1 BOMBAY, Feb. 6.— S. V. Chakrapani, a middle-aged unemployed Hindu, was jailed for six months Tuesday for throwing stones at President Rajendra Prasad during a public ceremony here on January two. Chakrappani said he had no intention of bitting the President, but only wanted to
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  • 117 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 6.—Addressing the Governing Body of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research in New Delhi yesterday, the Food Minister, Mr. Munshi, stated that with countrywide efforts India could fulfil the target of integrated land production by the end of March next
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  • 82 1 SYDNEY, Feb. 6.— The first move against tne miners' leaders took piace tonight wnen Commonwealth security officers served summonses directing them to appear in the Fedeiai Arbitration Court on x'nursaay. Tne ls.UOO miners, who are Monday in their one-day-a-week pro_ ect strike against the coal tribu.
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  • 101 1 TRENTON, New Jersey, Feb. 6.— Six Negroes sentenced to death nere in 19i8 for the murder of an elderly shopkeeper faced a second trial in the State Superior Court yesterday. Following their appeal, leftwing groups conducted defence fund campaigns for the "Trenton Six." The State
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  • 93 1 S'.vcn m.'.i.on eight hy..cr» d thouaaiid dollars acv to bo allocated ior hnancing the work of the World H'.Tiltn C'°jr<:>a.tion nex. year. This budget, which marks an increase of about one and a quar_ ter million dollars over this year's expenditure, was approved on Wednesday
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  • 52 1 HELJOPOLIS, EGYPT, Feb. 6.The Universal Postal Union Monday defeated the U.S. attempt to ou«jt Red China from its current joint session with the International Air Transport Association here. Red China's seat was confirmed by six votes to three. Vith three abstentions and one spoiled
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  • 70 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 6.— America's rail strike, when, is crippling defence aid for Europe as well as the war effort in Korea, neared the end of its first week without any settlement lighted Monday. Bargaining sessions before the National Mediation Board in Washington were resumed about
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  • 33 1 GENEVA, Feb. 5. The World Federation of United Nations Associations announced Saturday that the sixth assembly would be held in the Swedish Parliament building at Stockholm from Aucr. 24 to Ausr. 30 A.P.
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  • 91 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 6.—Delhi has 900 public clocks, distributed throughout the city, which keep the time precisely to the second. Electrically-operated from the Clock Control Room in the Central Secretariat, a five-foot high master clock controls them on a relay system. The master clock transmits the
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  • 167 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Feb. 6. "The Kangani System has outlived its usefulness and must go," declared Madras Labour Minister, Mr. Sitarama Reddi presiding over a joint conference of Labour Department Officers and representatives of Estate employers and of Estate Labour In S.
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  • 322 1 SERVICE ON U.N. GOOD OFFICES COMMITTEE LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. 6. Sweden consented Monday night to serve on the United Nations Good Offices Committee In the* place India refused to take. The Committee is seeking a settlement of the Korean conflict. Sir Benegal N. Ran, of
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  • 749 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Feb. 7, 1951. A TRAGEDY AND IT'S LESSON-III JJATO S. Q. Wong in his final address to the shareholders of the Malaya Tribune Press Ltd. on the eve of tthe suspension of the Tribune Group of newspapers declared: "It is with some measure of pride
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  • 1672 2 Mr. Munshi Explains Govt.'s Policy MADRAS, Feb. 2 (By Air Mail).— "The strenuous efforts we have been making since July last to meet the situation in regard to food will certainly bear fruit, but it would be foolish to minimise the
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    112 2 Photo. Red China won a cold war battle in Heliopolis, Cairo, (Egypt), Jan. 25, when a vote in the Universal Postal Union seated the Peking delegation in the current session. Both the Nationalist and Communist Chinese delegations' refused to leave the conference room, claiming that each considered itself China's rightful
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  • 96 2 BOMBAY POLICE ARREST FRENCH NOBLEMAN (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Feb. 5. The police in afforts to break up a huge and influential^ international smuggling ring responsible for illegally bringing gold into India where prices are higher, have arrested a French nobleman Marquis Gury de la Passadiere on a charge
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  • 76 2 I BEIRUT, LEBANON, Feb. 6 A revolver engraved "From Adolf Hitler to General Rommel in Recognition of his Bravery" was found by police here in a routine search for prohibited arms. They found the gun— which holds 30 cartridges when they searched a local Arab named Ahmed
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  • 435 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). -An agreement has been signed on Jan. 26 in Ottawa between India and Canada providing for the admission to Canada for permanent residence of 150 citizens of India every year, commencing from Jan. 1, 1951, states a
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  • 308 2 INDIAN PRESS CRITICISES U.N. RESOLUTION ON CHINA NEW DELHI, Feb. 4.—Commenting on the adoption by the U.N. Political Committee of the U.S. resolution branding China as aggressor in Korea, the TRIBUNE remarks: "At a crucial point in its progress towards the ideals set forth in Its Charter, the United Nations
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  • 2925 3 A.I.C.C. PROCEEDINGS: A. L C. C. Adopts Draft Procedure|For Amendment AIIMLDABAD,Jan.3O (Bp Air Mad)— The AllIndia Congress Committee tonight concluded the main task of the present session by adopting the draft Constitution of the Indian National Congress aimed at democratising the entire organisation. The only official
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  • 145 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 29 (By Air Mail). A message broadcast by Kabul Radio last night pledged the loyalty of seven million Pakhtoons to Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan who, it said, had "infused a new spirit in the Pakhtoon nation." "Every Pakhtoon is ready to sacrifice
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  • 95 3 LONDON. Feb. 6.... Deaths from influenza and pneumonia totalled 9,212 in the 11 weeks to January 27 in the main towns of England and Wales, official statistic« revealed on Saturday. Pneumonia cost 5.235 lives and influenza 3,977. In the week ended January 27, influenza deaths totalled 1,239
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