Indian Daily Mail, 12 February 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail vo; vi. no. 351. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 204 1 Bill Passed By Madras Assembly APPLICABILITY EXTENDED TO MALAYALEE VILLAGES IN S. KANARA DT. ALSO (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Feb. n. After three days discussion the Madras Assembly yesterday evening passed the Malabar Tenancy Amcdmcnt Bill. Important features of the Bill are fixity of tenure
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  • 159 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 11.— Three documentaries, produced by the Films Division of the Government of India, won awards oi merit at the International Film Festival held recently at Yorkton (Saskatchewan Canada). "The Private Life of the Silkworm" 'was adjudged second in the Agricultural Class.
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  • 99 1 CONGRESS M.L.A. RESIGNS IN PROTEST (From Our Own Correspondent) iVIAUiiAS, Feb. 11. As a protest against Lhe altitude of the Congress Party and Uuvernment in regard to certain provisions of the Malabar Tenancy Bill, Mr. Kunhi Kammaran Nambiar, Congress M.L.A. from iviaiaba;-, :ias resigned nis racmberBhip of the Party and
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  • 45 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HMVi DELHI, Feb. 11.— The Nepalese Foreign Minister had another meeting yesterday with Prime Minister Nenru to discuss the question of the Interim Government. The Nepalese Cungless, it is learnt, has decided if;on three nominees.—Copyright. k
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  • 82 1 Malayan's Heart Exposed BALBOA. Panama Canal, Feb. 11. A native of Johore Bahru, Malaya, an officer on a British merchant shir his heart exposed by a deep chesl wound underwent a three-hour operation in a local hospital. Surgeons said yesterday he Is ex pected to recover. He is Donald Burwell,
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  • 36 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 10.— The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund presented to India on Feb. 8 a Tuberculosis Clinic for use in mass T.B. surveys in the country. GIIS
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  • 229 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 11.— The Central Building Research Institute, seventh in the chain of National Laboratories of India, came into existence yesterday when Mr. Sri Prakas7, Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research, laid the foundation stone of the institute at Roorkee in
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  • 76 1 ACrliA, Fe'o: 0. Agra College celebrated its post -centenary ri;lver Jubilee this week on the com.piet.on of 125 years of its existence The co'iegc, which ib tht old:*si educational institution in northern adia with the exception of tb< Queens College, Banaras, wa^ the iirst to
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  • 50 1 MEXICO, Feb. 11.— Shrimati Vi jayalatcshini presented her credentials on Feb. 8 to the President of Mexico, Sr. Miguel Aleman, as thi: lirst Indian Ambassador to thp Republic. Earlier, she laid a wreath at the toot of the Indeper deuce Memorial where Mexican independence heroes are buried. GIIS
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  • 51 1 NEW YORK, Feb.— Striking railway shunters ended their strike in the Eastern United States and began returning to work in large numbers last night at Chicago, key railway hub of the nation. But there is no definite indication thai the back-t.o-work movement is general or permanent.
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  • 55 1 KARACHI, Feb. 10.— Pakistan's Premier Laaquat All Khan on Wednesday approved the idea of a Commonwealth of Islamic countries as expressed by the Grand Mufti of Palestine a tew days ago in Karachi Liaquat said he always held the view that "all the Muslim countries of the world
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  • 64 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 11.— At a request from the Sultan of Muscat and Oman, the Government of India have decided to loan the services of an experienced Rajasruan Foiest Service Officer to draw up a scheme of afforestation for arid waste lands in the Sultan's territory.
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  • 165 1 His Holiness Baba Partap Singh Ji is arriving in Singapore at 6 p.m tomorrow (Tuesday), Feb. 13 from Bangkok, by Cathay-Pacific Airways. His Holiness is one of ttu eminent spiritual leaders of the Sikhs. His followers are known as Namdhari Sikhs. His Holiness is
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  • 157 1 TOKYO, Feb. 11.— United Nations artillery blasted flaming Seoul at close raagt today, while South Koiean patrols, across the bridgeless Han River, tested Red strength inside Um city. At least four Allied divisions Dre."»R«d Rgamst the Han from the Seoul aiea to the Yellow Sea.
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  • 51 1 VIENNA, Fob. 10. The former Czech Foreign Minister, Vlado Cl<»mentis, arrived Wednesday in Yugoslavia and has asked the Yugoslav Government for asylum "Neue Wiener Tageszeitung" said this morning. The paper, quoV.ng a dfspafJj from its Belgrade correspondent had no further information by which means dementis escaped from Czechoslovakia,
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  • 316 1 C.P.C. EXTENDED TO FORMER INDIAN STATES NEW DELHI. Feb. 11. -Parliament on Feh 8 passed a measure bringing about uniformity in criminal procedure throughout the country. By an amendment of the Code of Criminal Precedure, ir extended the code to the former Indian States also, that is, Part B States,
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    63 1 PHOTO. The U.S.A. aircraft carrier Independence, 10,000-tons, is pictured here as she passes under Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, Jan. 25, on her last voyage. A mystery weapon* some time next month. Only American observers will be in at the death." Independence was badly damaged in the 1946 Bikini atom
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  • 283 1 MANCHESTER, Feb. 11. The Africans performance in the Gold Coast will determine the future advance towards self government not only there but elsewhere in Africa, Mr. James Griffiths, Colonial Secretary said here yesterday. He told a special delegate conference of the Labour Party
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  • 93 1 The members of the Singapore Riot Enquiry Commission headed by Sir Lionel Leach as Chairman, with Captain H. Studdy. Mr. J. H Wenham. Mr. J. M. Williams as Secretary arrived in Singapore by air yesterday evening at 5.45 p.m. Tliey were met by the A.D.C Captain
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  • 130 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar said in Parliament on Feb. 5 that the Government of India had decided not to make any special provision for conferring rights of franchise on persons who had migrated from East Bengal into India after July
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  • 93 2 NEW DELHI. (By Air Mail) Ladies will have to give their seats to distinguished visitors and sit with the men in the Indian Parliament. The Ladies' Gallery with accommodation for about 30, is being converted into the Distinguished Visitors' Gallery, while with 18 seats, has been
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  • 406 2 All Cases To Be Referred To Advisory Boards NEW DELHI, (By Air xMail) —Mr. C. Rajagopalachari introduced in Parliament this morning a Bill to amend the Central Preventive Detention Act of 1950. The amending Bill, while extending the life of the parent Act by
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  • 209 2 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail). The question of extending financial assistance to States which in the co-operative aspect, were relatively undeveloped was recognised by the conference on the roie of the Reserve Bank in the sphere of rural finance, which concluded its two-day session here on
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  • 111 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 10— The supply position of penicillin and other essential drugs is now very satisfactory, it is officially stated here. At several places penicillin is reported to be selling below control price. Following reports of shortage ot thee drugs, the Government of India had decided in
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  • 117 2 BOMBAY, Feb. 10.— The first phase of the Bombay Government's housing programme for displaced persons was completed this week With the opening of the "Sardar Nagar" township near Ahmedabad by the State's Chief Minister, Mr. B. G. Kher. The Bombay Government has already constructed nearly
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  • 198 2 ALIGARH, (By Air Mail) Sir Mirza Ismail, in his address to students of the Aligarh University at che annual Convocation, said: "It is impossible for enlightened people to regard the future India as an essentially and exclusively Hindu State and this la very tar from
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    32 2 PHOTO. Troops of the First Battalion, the Queen's (Own Royal West K^nt Regiment, here stow away their baggage aboard ship at Liverpool Feb. 2, after embarking. The Battalion sailed for Singapore. A.P.
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  • 354 2 Extent Of Economy Effected NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail)— Mr. Rajagopalachari said on Feb. sin Parliament that the reorganisation of Ministries now undertaken by the Government was in conformity with the recommendations of the Gopalaswami Ayyangar Report. The Home Minister said that four Ministries had been re-formed
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  • 249 2 Taking Over Villages In Rajpipla: Bombay Govt.'s Action Challenged BOMBAY, (By Air Mail) The Bombay High Court has issued a rule against the Government of Bombay asking them to show cause why their notifications taking over the management of four villages in Rajpipla State, now merged in Bombay State, should
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  • 87 2 RS. 10,000 FOR KUMARDHUBI RIOT VICTIMS DHANBAD, Feb. 11— The Government of Bihar have sanctioned a grant of Rs. 10,000 for the relief and rehabilitation of members of the minority community who suffered losses on account of rioting in Kumardhubi in Dhanbad district on Jan. 31 night. Sri M. Moid,
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  • 171 2 CALCUTTA, Feb. 11 —The period of suppression of the Corporation of Calcutta will be extended till March 1952 next. A Bill (the Calcutta Corporation Temporary Supersession Amendment Bill) will be put forward during the Budget session of the State Legislature incorporating the Ordinance which extended the
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  • 85 2 BOMBAY, Feb. 11— A textile mill in the city has announced its decision to close down from Feb. 27. Notices have been served on its 2,300 employees. The reason given by the management for the closure was that they could not get enough supplies of
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  • 131 2 BOMBAY, Feb. 11.— Telegrams in Hindi started flowing in from Jubbulpore, Kanpur, Ranchl, Bana ras and other Hindi speaking cities into the C.T.0., Bombay, on Feb. 1 as Bombay was linked telegraphically in Hindi language with 16 other cities of India with Agra as the the clearing
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  • 48 2 Mr. Fazlul Huq: Appointed Adv. Gen. Of E. Bengal DACCA, Feb. 11— Mr. A. K. Fazlul Huq, a former Chief Minister of undivided Bengal has \been appointed Advocate General of East Bengal in succession to Mr. Fayyaz All, who has been appointed Advo-cate-General of the Pakistan Fed- F.O.C.
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  • 363 2 TO BE CARRIED OUT OFF WEST COAST OF INDIA NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail)— -Joint naval and air exercises will be carried out by ships of the Indian Naval Squadron off the west coast of India in tne latter part of february as part of
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  • 74 2 GRAND MUFTI SUPPORTS PAK CLAIM ON KASHMIR KARACHI, Feb. 10.— The Grand Mufti of Palestine, Alhaj Aniin Ul Hussaini told pressmen here today that he felt, that according to all canons of justice Kashmir should go to Pakistani. The Mufti made this statement on his arrival tonight from Basra to
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  • 102 2 PONDICHERRY, Feb. 9.— French Indian leaders have welcomed the treaty foi the de jure transfer of of Chandernagore to the Indian Union. Mr. R. L. Purshothama Reddiar, President of the French-India National Congress, has said that he was confident that the people of the rest of the
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    35 2 PHOTO. The Begum Liaquat Ali Khan, wife of the Pakistan Prime Minister, is seen speaking at the Pakistan Embassy in London on Feb. 4, during a reception in the form of a farewell party. A.P.
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  • 132 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 5. Over 110 teachers of the Delhi University and its constituent colleges issued a statement on February 3 criticising the UN General Assembly resolution on China. Regretting that UN action na<J frustrated the peace efforts initiated by Prime Minister Nehru, the statement says
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  • 89 2 ™KYC>' Feb. 5. The Indian Field Ambulance Unit now in Korea has, in addition to its work of tend' itig the sick and the wounded in the held, achieved success in another sphere. It has made physical training popular among Koreans and Americans In the bitin-
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  • 161 2 CONGRESS HAS BELIED HOPES OF THE MASSES, SAYS DR. P. C. GHOSH KALNA, (By Air Mail) Dr. P. p. C. Gosh, General Secretary, Krishak Proja Majdoor Party, addressing a public meeting here, recently said that the Congress administration in the country was "one of broken promises." "Deprived of moral efficiency
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  • 1544 3 A.I.C.C. PROCEEDINGS: Nehru's Advice To Ceylon Friendly Settlement Of Indian Problem Urged AHMEDABAD, Jan. 31. (By Air Mail). Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, told the Alt-India Congress Committee today that the question of Indian nationals in Ceylon could only be
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  • 379 3 IMPLEMENTING UNITY RESOLUTION: WORKING COMMITTEE'S DISCUSSION AHMEDABAD, (By Air Mail) The Congress Working Committee met from 3.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. today and discussed the Unity resolution passed by the AICC yesterday. Mr. Kala Venkata Rao, General Secretary of the Congress, told Pressmen that the Committee decided to circulate the
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  • 577 3 Hindi Must Absorb Suitable Words From Other Languages Says Nehru AHMEDABAD, (By Air Mail)— Jan. 31. Mr. Nehru said here to-day that Hindi could become a really great national language if it "keeps its doors open and adopts suitable words from all other languages". "The strength and power of a
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  • 208 3 The DoDar Pool; India Can Withdraw Any Amount NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) Mr. Chinlaman Deshniukh said in Parliament on Feb. 5 that there was now no limit to the withdrawal by India from the dollar pool. The Finance Minister, who was replying to Mr. A. C. Gnha, added that
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  • 62 3 LUCKNOW, Feb. 10.— The Central Drug Research Institute, which will be formerly declared open by Prime Minister Nehru here on February 17, has already started functioning. A team of scientists and research workers led by Sir Edward Mellan^y, eininent physician of the United Kingdom, who is the Director
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  • 253 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail) Mr. A. Ratnayake, Minister of Food and Co-Operative Undertakings, is likely to be elected Speaker of the House of Representatives in succession to the late Sir Francis Molamure provided the Prime Minister agrees to release him from his present
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  • 100 3 COLOMBO, (By Aii Mail) Arrangements are bew.j; nu-de by the Director of Census and Statistics to hold training classes durirg the lafer half 01 Apri'-May th'S year, in the Panadura district, for female enumerators, in connection with the census to collect essential information for the assessment of fertility
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  • 329 3 Gandhi Memorial Foundation Stone Laid In Gordon Gardens CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, (By Air Mail)— When Mahatma Gandhi visited Ceylon some years ago, everyone here welcomed him as the noblest man living, said Sir Ernest de Silva on Jan. 30 when he laid the foundation stone of the Gandhi Memorial in
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  • 101 3 MARAWILA, (By Air Mail) The Church of Our Lady of Lourdes and the Roman Catholic boys' school |in Nattandiya town housed in the ;same compound, were burgled recently by thieves, and a suitcase said to contain a valuable relic of St. John Bosco, two wristles and other
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  • 134 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail) A Papal knighthood of the Order of St. Gregory the Great has been conferred by the Pope on Mr. Lionel B. Emmanuel, of Kotahena, Colombo. Mr. Emmanuel retired some time ago from the post of Office Assistant to the Director of Public Works
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  • 180 3 REFORMS FOR NEPAL EXPLORATORY TALKS IN DELHI NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). The representatives of the Nepal Government and the Nepal Congress held separate meetings here on Feb. 5 with the Indian Ambassador in Nepal, Mr. C. P. N. Singh, and discussed with him the implementation by the Maharaja. The
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  • 156 3 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail) Mr. Robert Menzies. Australian Prime Minister, passed through Bombay on Feb. 2 morning on his way to Sydney from London. He was received at the Santa Cruz airport by Mr. B. G. Kher, Chief Minister of Bombay the Australian Trade
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  • 1804 4 ACSU's Representation The Army Civil Service Union has made urgent represent tation to the Headquarters for the immediate grant of an increased cost of living allowance to its employees in view of the present increase in prices of foodstuffs and other commodities. In
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  • 149 4 STRATEGIC RAW MATERIALS FROM COLONIES The British Prime Minister was asked on Wednesday in parliament strategic materials such as rubber and tin from British colonies and to explain the policy on exporting ale<i of semit-imanu factored goods from Britain. He said that the British Government's policy i»? base don agreements
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  • 105 4 Two British scientists were selected by the World Health Organisation on Wednesday to receive international awards for their contribution to world science. Professor Short and Doctor Garnham, both of London University, have been awarded the Darling Foundation prize for their work on tracing the life cycle
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  • 35 4 RANGOON, Feb. 11— The Burmese government on Tuesday announced the recapture of four Communist held towns straddling the RangoonProme highway. The Rebels lost many killed in a furious one hour battle A.P.
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  • 305 4 Owing to the difficulty experienced by all States and Settlements of the Federation in meeting the ever increasing desire for the extension of existing and the building of new Government Vernacular Schools, an Emergency Scheme for giving additional assistance to Village Schools was
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  • 359 4 "One of the most striking things about the sixyear Colombo Plan development programme is the realistic approach adopted," said Mr. A. C. B. Symon, speaking at a joint meeting of the East India Association and the Overseas League in London. "largely made up of projects
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  • 139 4 Chung Chi Nung of Kuala Lumpur has been awarded a scholarship to study accountancy and economics in Harding College in Searcy, Arkansas, it was announced today. He will leave for the United States sometime this week. In addition to this scholarship, which is sufficient to
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    • 192 4 Iraqi Dates For India BOMBAY. Feb. 10.— Twelve hundred tons of Iraqi dates from Basra arrived in Bombay last week by d.S. Dumra. mis is tne third instalment out of 10,000 tons of dates being imported by Government as subsidiary food.— (FOC). SUN CNIEMA NEW WORLD TODAY: 6.30 9.15 P.M.
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