Indian Daily Mail, 31 March 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. fV. NO. 48. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 308 1 Don't Embarrass Nehru In His Peace Efforts Hope Talks With Liaquat Ali Will Bejruitful NEW DELHI, Mar. 30.— P resident Ra jendra Prasad, in his first broadcast last night to the Indian people since his assumption of office two months ago, expressed the hope
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  • 107 1 LONDON. Mar. 30.— The Government was defeated in the House of Commons last night but only on a formality. The Opposition did not like a Government reply to a discussion on petrol and coal and to mark their disapproval challenged a division on the motion
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  • 41 1 MOMBASA, Mar. 30.— The 9.523 Lon British troopship, Empire Ken, sailed from Mombasa today for Mowhere she will evacuate British troops and administration personnel Il is understood the embarkation hs: e will take five days. A. P.
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  • 152 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. 30. The achievements of the Congress Governments during their office from August 1948 have been reviewed in a brochure prepared by the Congress Committee, Entitled "Second Year of Freedom," the book is the second of a series published annually
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  • 98 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 30.— India's first nuclear energy project Is to be located at Alwaye, on the palmfringed south-west coast of Malabar. The project, according to Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who also holds the portfolio of Scientific Research, will be for processing monazite sands, for
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  • 63 1 MADRAS, Mar. 31.— The Madras Government's estates nationalisation reform will be pushed forward this July, when an unstated number of private estates would be acquired against compensation. Out of the 2,800 "zamindaris" (bigger estates) and 3,500 "inams" (small estates) in the state, the government has
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  • 50 1 COLOMBO, Mar. 30.— Some persons in Ceylon are making secret radio communications with Russia, according to the Ceylon postal authorities. The Post Office claims to have definite evidence. One clue is that letters have been received here addressed to radio stations having unauthorised call signs A.P.
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    70 1 PHOTO. The AGA KHAN holds his 12-w-ek ol grand-daughter YASMIN in his arms for the first time during a visit to the home of the Prince Aly Khan and his wife, forn|erly actress Rita Hay worth, at Ostaad, Switzerland, on Mar. 22. Rita is seen at right. The Aga Khan
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  • 42 1 Reuter CALCUTTA, Mar. 30.—Pakistan has agreed to seU to Indian jute mills 800,000 bales of jute and cuttings at "agreed prices", it was reliably learned here today. Ratification of the agreement by both governments is now awaited.
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  • 124 1 CANNOT FORGET INDIAN MUSLIMS, SAYS PAR PREMIER! KARACHI, Mar. 30.— Premier Liaquat Ali Khan told Associated Press on Wednesday he would reach New Delhi on Sunday and start his conference with Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru and his colleagues immediately. Emphasising the urgency of a speedy solution to the communal
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  • 173 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 30.— Si uation in the Howrah area has been brought under control foil ;wing the stringent precautionary measures taken by the West Bengal Government. Latest reports from affected areas show that the situation is peaceful and the night was quiet except for a
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  • 113 1 NAIROBI. Mar. 30.— Sheiks in embroidered cloaks and coloured turbans rubbed shoulders with Indian women in rich saries and Europeans in the latest fashions today as crowds thronged the flag-bedecked streets of Nairobi. From miles around they had flocked to see the Duke of
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  • 215 1 French Mission's Report To India Govt. (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. 30.— The Vizagapatam shipyard may become a very good shipbuilding base and may build vessels at internationally competitive prices, according to the French Mission "Ateliers and Chantiers de la Loire/
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  • 63 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 30— A elaab between 23 French troops and 40 Indian civilians in February on Indian territory near Mahe, Deputy Foreign Minister B. V. Kealtar revealed In Parliament today. He said the matter is being investigated and evidence collected. Mahe is one of four
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  • 181 1 RANGOON. Mar. 30. Western Burma's communications centre, the city of Prome, is under Communistdirected martial law, government sources here reported today. The Communist white flag organization, under the leadership of Thakm Than Tun, has controlled the city for some time. They have set up their
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  • 99 1 RANGOON. Mar. 30. GovernI!1 °"t troops have reo{>ened the road U Mandalay, blocked for some time by Communist forces, as a result of their recapture last night of strategic Pyinmana. It also resulted in a clearing of the Central Burma area. But it will be some
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  • 46 1 I.ONDON. Mar. 30. -Dr. Mohabniad Hattii. Indonesian Prime Minister, said on Monday that the Indonesian Government would recognise the People's Republic of China as soon as it had extended recognition to the United States of Indinesia, t' s Indones.m radio stated.- Reuter
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  • 48 1 SRI RAM AKRIKHNA'S GOSPEL Mr. S. Narasfrnham, the H.mv becretary of the Ramakrishria Miss-on. Singapore, will give a discourse in Tpmil on the Gospel f Sri Ramakrishna at 6.30 p.m. today Friday. Mar. 31. at the Mission premises. 8. Norris Road All are cor dially invited to attend.
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  • 196 1 KARACHI, Mar. 30.— Pakistan's Increasingly friendly relations with Muslim countries were referred to by Deputy Minister Dr. Mahmood Husain during question hour in parliament recently. He gave these examples: Treaties of friendship have been signed with Iran and Iraq, and a trade agreement negotiated
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  • 76 1 HYDERABAD, Mar. 30.—Hyderabad High Sourt yesterday dismissed an application filed on behalf of 12 persons described as Communists seeking leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of India against death sentences passed on them in August last by a special tribunal in Telengana District of
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  • 126 1 MANILA, Mar. iO.— Groups of Leftist guerUlas, some said to be 1,000 strong, have looted and set fire to 12 towns in Central Luzon, North and South of Manila, according to reports received in the city today. Twenty people were killed and 50 injured, the reports
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  • 72 1 EARLIER REPORT MANILA, Mar. 30.— The death toll was raised to 14 and the number of wounded to 15 as belated reports told of a fifth Hukbalahap raid in Central Luzon on yesterday's eighth anniversary of the founding of tha Communist-led peasant movement. It was definitely
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  • 33 1 MELBOURNE TRANSPORT STRIKE MELBOURNE, Mar. 30.— A mass meeting of between 3,000 and 4,000 tram and bus workers tonight decided by an overwhelming majority to continue Melbourne's 36-dav-old tram and bus strike.- Reuter
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  • 23 1 MOSCOW, Mar. 30.— American Ambassador Alan Kirk arrived back in Moscow on Tuesday from his Middle East vacation. A.P.
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  • 159 1 STOP PRESS SARAWAK CESSION: BROOKE APPEAL DISMISSED LONDON, Mar. 30.— The Privy Council, highest judicial tribunal on the British Commonwealth, toda* dismissed an appeal in the legal proceedings w hi* l> < hallengc the validity «>f the cession «;f Sarawak to the British Govvii-ncni on May 21, 1946. Appeal to
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  • 63 1 LONDON, Mar. 30.— Prime Minister Clement Attlee told Parliament this afternoon that the Labour Government would continue In office despite its defeat in the House of Commons last night "As conditions arc the Government propose to carry on," Mr. Attlee declared, referring to the fact that
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  • 26 1 PARIS. Mar. 30.— M. Leon Bienn. the French Socialist leader died on Thursday He was within a fortnieht of Ms 78th birthday.- A.P.
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  • 672 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Fri. Mar. 31, 1950. NEHRU-LIAQUAT TALKS THIS month which has been .most unfortunate lor the two Bengals is however ending not without some hope of peace between them. Yesterday the Indian Daily Mail carried the news of a substantial improvement in the situation in Howrah and
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  • 148 2 Plan To Form Peace Army' Under Vinoba Bhave'sLeadership WARDHA, Mar. 30. A tentative plan to form a "peace army" (Shanti Sena) was discussed here at the meetings of constructive workers on Mar. 20 and 24 under the presidentship of, Acharya Vinoba Bhave. It
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  • 352 2 HYDERABAD, Mar. 30. The Hyderabad Government on Mar. 25 notified a list of five persons, including Shaukat Begum, a widowed sister of Mir Laik Ali, and her son Naziruddin Mahmood, an official of the Hyderabad State Bank, whose properties have been frozen under the
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  • 426 2 CEYLON NEWS: AND DISTRIBUTE THEM AMONG TENANTS COLOMBO, Mar. 30.— Legislation is expected to be introduced shortly in the -House of R epresentatives to enable the Government to take possession of aU neglected and uncuHivated paddy lands and to prevent exploitation of
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  • 82 2 COLOMBO, Mar. 30. The Government has not abandoned the Lion-and-Unicorn motif as the crest for the "Ceylon Government Gazette." The new crest depicting two "Sri Lanka lions guarding a golden urn depicting Plenty was designed by Senator Jansz for the Advertisement Section only, it is now learned. The
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  • 71 2 COW PRESENT AT U.C. MEETING COLOMBO, Mar. 30.— A young milking cow, which he had saved from slaughter a few days ago, was brought the meeting of the Haputale Urban Council by Mr. P. G. Ariya- iaina recently. It was a pity, he said, that the slaughter of such cows
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  • 166 2 BANGALORE. Mar. 30— Dr. R. M. Lohia, Socialist leader, told Pressmen here on Mar. 24 that the Socialsit Party's 13-point constructive programme for the economic recovery of the country would be intensified by "supplementing it with a combative programme." A mere constructive programme "will not kindle
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  • 84 2 PATNA, Mar. 30. The Government of Bihar have imposed a collective fine of Rs. 2,500 on the inhabitants of eight villages in Birual police station in the District of Darohanga. It is alleged that inhabitants of ihese villages were concerned in the commission of
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  • 80 2 BOMBAY, Mar. 30.— Mr. R. N. Banerjee, Chairman, Union Public Service Commission, Sardar K. M. Panikker, Indian Ambassador in China, Mr. K. Sadagopan, Director, Railway Finance, and Mr. Bhatnagar, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Finance, completed in Bombay on Mar. 25 the viva voce examination of candidates who
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  • 75 2 rauru Tam elephants, gilts of Premier P dit Jawaharlal Nehru to the zoo at Washington, DC, USA, were loai'd onto the Isthmian Freighter S.S. Steel Fabricator at Bombay i.i Mar. 20. The shipowners carried the tuskers free as a return gestu;:> of
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  • 260 2 E. Be ngal Congress Party's Memorandum To Pak. Premier (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Mar. 30, In a memorandum submitted to the Pakistan Prime Minister durin his recent visit to East Bengal, members of the Congress Parly m the Provincial Legislature stated that politically judged, aq the present maladies were
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  • 48 2 3 More In Madhya Bharat Cabinet Seek To Resign GV. AMOR, Mar. 31).— Three more Minis lers of Madya Bharat, Mr. Ramkrishna Dixit, Mr. Kaluram Irulkar and Mr. Jagmohanlal Srivastva, submitted their resignations on Mar. 25. it is learnt. Their resignations lin\i ever li;i\e nut been accepted.- FOC
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  • 136 2 MADRAS, Mar. 30.— With reference to report that one hundred and eleven Gazetted officers will be "compulsorily retired" as per the Press Note issued by the TravancoreCochin Government on Feb. 20 in respect of* certain categories of gazetted officers, tTTe Assistant Information OfficeMn-charge, Trivandrum, in a
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  • 160 2 PATNA, Mar. SO.— Arrangement sto receive 50,000 refugees from East Pakistan allotted to Bihar by the Central Government ™re com? clftta! anU firBt bUtCH f 200 arr!v d at Gaya ySSS c£i- Four reception camps have been pened. one each at Gaya, Bihar, urnea and
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  • 52 2 BOMBAY, Mar. 30— Sir Narsing Ran, India's permanent delegate to the TJ.N. was scheduled to arrive here yesterday. He will be in India partly on holiday and partly for consultations with the Government of India. He is expected to return to Lake Success towards the end of
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  • 390 3 American Representatives Vote In Committee WASHINGTON, Mar. 30.— The American House of Representatives sitting as a committee which means it must confirm any decision later last night voted to stop all Marshall Aid to Britain until the partition of Ireland
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  • 70 3 RANGOON. Mar. 30. The Burmese Premier Thakin Nu will visit London shortly, it was announced in Rangoon yesterday. A government spokesman said tne Premier has accepted the Britisti government's invitation to attend the Westminster Abbey Memorial service on May 11 commemorating the wartime deaths in
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  • 110 3 Spender Calls Early Settlement Of Jap. Peace Treaty MANILA, Mar. 30. Mr. Percy Spender. Australian Minister for External Affairs, said here Tuesday that Japan's peace treaty should be settled by the e:.id of 1950 with "all nations who played a direct parr til destroying Japanese militarism playing a similar part
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  • 123 3 HONGKONG, Mar. 30. General Lin Piao's Fourth Field Army troops have landed and are holding three townlets on the northwestern coast of Hainan, according to Chinese reports from Taipeh. The townlets occupied are said to be Yupao, Changtsuehho and Chiaotushl. The Communist operation reportedly
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  • 86 3 CANBERRA, Mar. 30.— Australian Prime Minister R. G. Menzies Wednesday answered a press statement ir. Djakarta Tuesday by the Indonesian President, Dr. Soekarno. n which he said: "Tell Australia we don't want East New Guinea, but we must have West New Guinea." The Australian Premier
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  • 68 3 JAMMU, Mar. 30.— The Kashmir Government have decided to reduce the Government of India's foodgrains allotment for the State from 25.000 tons to 15.000 tons fcr the current year. The reduction was decided upon in view of the improved supply of foodgrains in the State,
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  • 216 3 PARIS, Mar. 30. Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Phan Long said on his return to Saigon from Dalat yesterday there was "no question of a government crisis at present," according to an Agence France Presse report from Saigon. Nguyen Phan Long also said he intended
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  • 301 3 RANGOON. Mar. 30. The Central Burmese Communist stronghold of Pyinmana is expected to fall to government forces within the next 72 hours. A.P. was told officially yester day. A government spokesman s driving from the north and sou 1 Communist inside the city are
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  • 62 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 30.—According to reports received in New Delhi, five cases of stabbing of Hindus, one of which proved fatal have occurred in Karachi since Mar. 23. The Indian High Commissioner in Pakistan, Dr. Sita Ram. has drawn the attention of the Pakistan Government to
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  • 664 3 BANGKOK, Mar. 30.— The body of Thailand's tragic boy king was cremated last night on a giant pyre, lighted by his weeping brother, the new monarch of this Oriental kingdom. The final rite ended a day of glittering pageantry in which Thailand said farewell
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  • 172 3 WASHINGTON. Mar. 30.— United States Republican Senator William Knowland. yesterday proposed that surplus American fo'd -tuffs should he sent to Communist China as a •'humanitarian move" to relieve famine conditions. Senator Knowland made the recommendation in identical letter* to President Truman ond Mr.
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  • 437 3 "EMERGENCY REGULATIONS GIVE ALL NECESSARY POWERS" LONDON, Mar. 30. Colonial Secretary Mr. James Griffiths, yesterday rejected a suggestion that martial law should be imposed in Malaya to help counter Communist guerilla activity. Mr. Henderson Stewart, National Liberal, had urged this in the House
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  • 137 3 LONDON, Mar. 30.— Conservative L. D. Gammans suggested in parliament yesterday that British recognition of Mao Tze-tung's government had given encouragement to Malayan bandits. Minister of State Kenneth Younger replied that increased activity among the Communists in Malaya was more
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  • 73 3 CAIRO. Mar. 30. The Arab League Secretariat yesterday gave Jordan until Saturday to send an official delegation to its Council meeting here to clarify its attitude before a League decision on future action. The Secretariat had been thrown into confusion earlier yesterday when Jordan, having
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  • 119 3 MADRAS— CEYLON AIR SERVICE: NEW TIMINGS MADRAS. Mar. 30.— The timings of the Air Ceylon Seiv.ct operating en the Madras-Colombo route have oeen revised. The Madras-Colombo plane will leave Meenambakkam aerodrome a* 2.30 a.m. and after touching Jaffna at 10 a.m., will reach Colombo a 4 112-10 p.m. The Colombo-Madras
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  • 49 3 KANPUR. Mar. 30.- Mr. Drlierneus, acting director; subdivision of social welfare. U.N.. Lak<> Success, has written to Mr. P. Verma, President. A'l-Indla Crime Prevention Society expressing deep interest In the penal reform movement in India and assuring every help from the U.N.— FOC
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  • 313 4 For Investment In Projects Industrial MADRAS, Mar. 30. Accumulated surpluses with Indian businessmen in Malaya to the extent of about three crores of rupees (Rs. 30,000,000) in the first instance, are likely to move to India for investment following certain clarifications of
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  • 71 4 Kerala Samajam Lottery! To Be Drawn On Apr. 9 1 The Hony. General Secretary,' Singapore Kerala Samajam, writes: "The Lottery No. 1 in aid of tne Singapore Kerala Samajam Building Fund originally fixed for drawing on Feb. 4, i960, and later postponed for various unavoidable reasons, will now be drawn
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  • 816 4 Asked whether he took an optimistic or pessimistic view of the recent bandit activities, the Commissioner of Police Mar. W. N. Gray (addressing a Press Conference in KuaJa Lumpur yesterday replied: "1 do not say there is
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  • 55 4 In accordance with Section 29 of Saint Andrew's Mission Hospital Ordinance 1934, the Annual General meeting of the Corporation will be neld at St. Andrew's Mission. Hospital, 250/254, Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore, on Friday, Apr. 14, at 5.30 pjn. The Agenda will include an address by
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