Indian Daily Mail, 16 February 1951

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 355. SINGAPORE, FZUDA Y, FEBRUARY 16, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 100 1 New Powers Assumed By Govt- To Intensity Prohibition (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Feb. 15. The Madras Government yesterday assumed more power of arrest without uar rant under its Prohibition policy. The Assembly .passed the Madras Prohibition Amendment Bill" moved by
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  • 64 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) new DELHI, Feb. 15.^— Congress President Mr. Provis.iottamdas Tandon's room in the Harijan colony here was burgled by thieves who, however, could not get any thing valuable. Fi]es and papers were scattered and the charka box of the President found thrown away several
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  • 139 1 Criticism Of Assembly Proceedings: Madras Speaker's Ruling Deplored (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Feb. 15.— Comment, by newspapers on the proceedings on the Assembly with a view to Influence voting Us not a breach of privilege of the House and to say as such means denying the fundamental rights,
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  • 35 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—American diplomats and Consuls from South Asian countries will hold consultation at Nuwara Eliya, Ceylon, February 26, the U.S. State Department said Wednesday. The meeting was described as an exchange of views.— A.P.
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  • 79 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Feb. 15.— The 12 Asian and Arab nations who recently called on the United Nations for direct negotiations with Communist China on Korea, announced yesterday they would continue their efforts for peaceful settlement of all Far Eastern problems. Representatives of the 12 countries
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  • 197 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 15.— Dr. B. V. Keskar, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, said yesterday that Prime Minister Nehru's reply to an Egyptian press correspondent, last month on ihe question of British troops in the Canal zone had been misreported. A member asked in
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  • 104 1 LONDON. Feb. 15. Lord Beaverbrook's Daily Express yesterday described the proposal to send American wheat to India as a "noble gesture" on the part of President Truman. •'Observe the kindness and humanity with which America treats India" the Daily Express editorial said. "The peasants of
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  • 417 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. 15.— Between 20 and 25 U.S. senators of both parties were reported toilay to he supporting a bill to authorise giving 2,000,000 tons of whefet to India to combat famine. The group planned to offer the
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  • 529 1 Where Is Mao? CONTINUED ABSENCE FROM STATE FUNCTIONS REPORTED HONG KONG, Feb. 15. Observers of the China scene from this vantage point noted today that Chairman Mao Tse-tung failed to appear at three functions in Peiping in the last couple of days and began to wonder where he might be.
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    70 1 PHOTO). The engage merit of King Farouk of Egypt to Miss Narriman Sadek. 17, was announced over the Egyptian radio at midnight on Feb 10 by Premier Mustafa Nahas Pasha Egyptian newspapers declared the occasion a double feat for Egypt— for it was King Farouk's 31st birthday. Pnoto shows: The
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  • 253 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 15. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation is sending William C. Collings to Indonesia, Burma, and Inlia to study educational equipment needs in taose countries. Mr. Collings will spend two months in the area visiting educational centres
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  • 272 1 LUCKNOW, Feb. 15.— The CeDt m Drug Research Institute, another in thft chain of national laboratories to be established in the country, will be opened at Lucknow on Feb. 17 by the Prime Minister. The Institute will undertake re hearcn on control
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  • 79 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. 15.— Mr. Jacob Malik, Chief Soviet United Nations delegate, made his first appearance here yesterday after an illness of several weeks. The Soviet delegate, whose heart condition prevented him from taking part in the recent assembly debate en Korea, attended a meeting of
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  • 32 1 JERUSALEM, Feb. 15.— The cabinet of Prime Minister, David Ben Gurion, fell on Wednesday after the Israeli parliament voted no confidence by a tally of 48 to 42.- A.P.
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  • 61 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.— 8y al3 to zero vote, the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee Wednesday approved a universal military training and service programme, including authority to draft (conscript) 19--year-old persons. The vote sends the measure to the Senate, but action probably will be delayed there
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  • 52 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—Americans in military departments will work a 44 or 48-hour week on important tasks instead of 40. The extension was authorised by Defence Secretary George Marshall who said it was not obligatory for all personnel but departmental heads could enforce it to get important jobs
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  • 24 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—Secretary of State Dean Acheson said or Wednesday any Communist attack on Yugoslavia would dangerously strain the fabric of world peace A.P.
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  • 122 1 KING TRIBHUVAN RETURNS TO NEPAL NEW DELHI, Feb. 15.-— King Tri«')lm\;m of Nepal, left here by air today for his capital, Katmandu, after more than three months in New Delhi as the guest of the Indian Government. His patty included his two Queens and his sons. The King flew to
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  • 188 1 INDIA'S EXPORTS OF COTTON CLOTH NEW DELHI, Feb. 15— Licences are being issued immediately for the export of 150,000 bales of Bengal deshi cotton which will complete this year's export of 175,000 bales of this type of cotton, 25,000 bales already having been licensed for the U.S.A. The primary purpose
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  • 67 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 15. Mr. Charles C. Bohlen one of the Government's leading exports on Russia is to return to his old post as State Department counsellor. Officials here said that Mr. Bohlon now counsellor of the Paris Embassy would assume a major advisory role in shaping
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  • 62 1 CANBERRA. Feb. 15— Mr. John Foster Dulles, American Special Envoy, who has been holding peace treaty talks with the Japanese was meeting Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies in private today. Later he was beginning talks on the treaty with Mr. Percy Spender, Australian Minister for External
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  • 75 1 Dr. (Miss) E. V. Crowe, Lady Medical Officer, has been appointed to act as Gynaecologist and Obstetrician, Maternity Hospital Kandang Kerbau, Singapore. The Governor has appointed Mr Tan Ah Tan, C.L.S.. to be the President of the Rent Conciliation Board in place of Mr. A. W Bellamy,
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  • 657 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Feb. 16, 1951. HUMAN DIGNITY VERSUS BANDITRY IT is reported (vide the Straits Times of 12-2-51) that as most of the buses running between Simpang Lembing and Kuantan have been burnt by bandits, a lorry has been added to the service. Equipped with improvised seats
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  • 849 2 Mysore Rajpramukh On Engineers' Task In New India MYSORE, (By Air Mail) "The basic economic structure of many countries of the world to-day has to be bettered and it is the engineer's role, privilege and duty to create such amenities as would raise the economic standard of
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  • 351 2 LIAQUAT ALI KHAN INVITED TO VISIT BURMA xvajpraxnuM.il, saiu uioi i»xjrsjv»t, its rich resources and beauty, had made great strides in the conservation and utilisation of her natural resources for benefit of her people. Mysore was a pioneer in the construction of large reservoirs using local talent and materials. He
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  • 285 2 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail) The P. and O. steamer Chusan sailed for Colombo en route to Hongkong at 2.45 p.m. on Feb. 7 from Bombay midstream, with 672 passengers on board, including those who embarked in Bombay. One hundred and ten person out of the 352
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  • 215 2 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail) A French Marquis, Gury de la Passadiere, was produced before the Chief Presidency Magistrate on Feb. 3 on a charge of complicity in gold smuggling. The Marquis was ordered to be released on a bail of Rs. two laks, with two sureties
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  • 255 2 CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail).— Biren Chakravarty alias Gurudev alias Balak Brahmachari, and 18 other* were sent up for trial before Mr Amiyanimal Chakravarty, Additional Presidency Magistrtae, recently, on a charge of assaulting Inspector Kalyan Dutt and others and using criminal force to public servants in
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  • 454 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) The Government of India have decided to dissolve the present Assembly of Chandernagore, elected three years ago, and hold fresh elections to it in accordance with the existing rules and franchise at as early With the signing on February 2
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  • 494 2 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail).— Mr. Susanta De Fonseka, Ceylon's Minister Plenipotentiary in Burma, has left bis headquarters in Rangoon for a three weeks' tour of Bangkok. Angkor. Hong Kong, Sineapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang. He will be returning to Rangoon on the 27th. He is accompanied by
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  • 264 2 j 'tRIVANDRUM, (By Air Mail) The Tiavancore-Cochin Chief Minister Mr. T. K. Narayana Pillai yesterday sent an urgent telegram to the Prime Minister Mr. Nehru requesting that "a man of absolute integrity and high eminence, if possible a judicial officer" be deputed to make necessary investigations
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  • 71 2 RECOMMENDATION BY I.E.N.S. CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail) An- extraordinary geneial meeting of the Indian and Eastern Newspaper Society was held at Calcutta on February 2, 3 and 4, to consider the serious situation created by the acute shortage in the supply of newsprint. The meeting
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  • 662 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Minister Munshi Explains New Scheme NEW DELHI, Feb. 7. (By Air Mall).— The Central Government will be spending Rs. 21,32 crores in 1951-52 as against Rs. 20J77 crores in 1950-51 in regard to food subsidies, though it
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  • 120 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 6, (By Air Mail; Prolonged laughter marked the afternoon proceedings of Parliament, when Sardar Hukam Singh stopped suddenly in the course of his speech on the Hindu Code Bill and said he was waiting for thi Law Minister to finish his talk with Mr. Satyanarain
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  • 35 3 COLOMBO, Feb. 14. United States diplomats stationed in South and South-east Asia are expected to meetit Nuvvara Bliya, a Ceylon hill staLoin, at the end of this month, usually reliable sources said here yesterday. Reuter
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  • 212 3 CEYLONISATION" AGREEMENT INDIA GOVT. NOT CONSULTED, SAYS DR. KESKAR NEW DELHI. Feb. 6, (By Air Mail). The Deputy Minister of External Affairs, Dr. Keskar, informed Parliament today that the agreement with the Ceylon* Government regarding 1 employment of Ceylon nationals in Indian business establishments was signed by the Indian Mercantile
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  • 518 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 6, (By Air Mail).— Mr. Harekrushna Mahtab sa.d in Parliament to-day that tne system of collective purcnase 01 cotton was the only enective step wni.cn wou^d keep the price oi 'kapas" (unginned cotton; down. The Minister
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  • 68 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 6, (By Air Mail). Mr Harekrushna Maatab, Minister for Industry and Co.mnerce, told Mr. Guha in Parliament to-day that the total annual requirements of paper for India Aere about 2.20,000 tons. The :apacity of the Indian mills was 2.19,000 tons and the annual outturn
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  • 47 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 6, (By Air Mail;. The Speaker of Parliament today disallowed an adjournment -notion which sought to discuss the proposed disbandment of the Cen i ral Enforcement Directorate. Mr. Mavlankar ruled that the matter was neither urgent nor of publle importance. FOC
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  • 362 3 NEW DELHI. Feb. 6, (By Air Mail*. Mr. Nehru told Parliament today that so tar as the Government of India were concerned. they would try to "apply fully" the i peace policy of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference. The Prime Minister was
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  • 271 3 CALCUTTA, Feb. 6, (By Air Mail). The British Indian Association, Calcutta (of land-owning interests) in a memorandum to the Law Minister has opposed the Hindu Code Bill, characterising it as an "attack on the fundamentals of Hindu life." 'Wne Associations criticism
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  • 224 3 Reds Had Not Interfered With Indian Interests In Tibet— Nehru NEW DELHI, Feb. 14. Prime Minister Jawa'narlal Nehru told Parliament that "certain Chinese sojdiers had entered North Assam uat have now left the area, which China long has claimed. Neinxu said it was possible the troops had not known they
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  • 129 3 UNEMPLOYMENT IN INDIA: INCREASE RECORDED NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) India is among the five countries v/hich registered an increase in unemployment at the end of 1950 ovei the corresponding months of the previous year, according to a communique issued by the Internationa* Labour Office here on Feb. 6. The
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  • 122 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 6, (By Air Mail) Mr. N. V. Gadgil said today that the Government had accepted the principle that there should be a central organisation to deal wjjth aU Government purchases. The Minister of Works told Prof. S. N. Misra in Parliament tftiat the
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  • 145 3 KANDY, (By Air Mail). A proposal has been made to request His Majesty the King, when for the first time in history a British sovereign visits Kandy, that, as part of the ceremonial to be then observed, he should sit on the throne of
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  • 71 3 JAFFNA. (By Air Mail).— At the fourth anniversary celebrations of the Netaji Library and Reading Room, Vannarponne Mr. K. Shanmugam. Municipal Commissioner, Jaffna laid the foundation stone for a permanent building to house the library. Messrs. A. Rajadurai, R. Jeeva. S. Janakan and S.
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  • 142 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail). Special security measures were taken while the Russian freighter "Perekop" was In Colombo harbour on Sunday. No one was allowed to board the ship, which was berthed alongside the island breakwater at the furthest extremity of the harbour, except those
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  • 385 3 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). The re-introduction of the boycott of the Indian and Pakistani Citizenship Act will be considered by the Ceylon Indian Congress at its annual sessions to be held in April at Badulla or Gampola. In Congress circles
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  • 293 3 MAYORAL DEADLOCK IN JAFFNA REMAINS UNSOLVED JAFFNA, (By Air Mail).— All attempts by leading residents of Jallna to settle the difficulties between the two parties in the Municipal Council witht regard to the choice of a Mayor and Deputy Mayor for this year, have failed. The majority party oi nine
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  • 103 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— At a meeting of the Colombo Hindu Educational Society held at the Maddam of the New Kat i: reran Temple premises the rules of ths Society \\ere unanimously adopted and it was resolved that the Society should be registered early. The
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  • 551 4 President Clarifies His Klang Speech On Federal Citizenship The Malayan Indan Congress Workng Committee at a meeting held on Feb. 11 considered the speech of the Presdent Sri. K. Rama na than at Klang on Jan. 26. In vew of the varous press comments,
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  • 156 4 CHICAGO, Feb. 14. Five stu dents from Australia, Japan, New Zealand and tine Philippines are recipients of Rotary Internationa, fellowships for study abroad during the 1951-52 academic year, the U.S. Fraternal Organisation has announced. The students are part of a group from the Near and Far
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  • 131 4 Dr. Buss Hansen and two nurses from the World Health Organisation inaugurated the nrst B.C.G. Campaign against Tuberculosis in Negri Sembilan, commencing from Feb. 14. The team will be in the State until the end of February before moving on to other parts of the
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  • 30 4 The Court of Criminal Appeal will sit in the Supreme Court Building, Singapore, commencing from Friday, Mar. 2 at 10.30 a.m. Instead of Monday. Feb. 26
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  • 125 4 To encourage the use of postal district numbers in the rural areas, the Singapore Rural Board will attach number discs allowing the corresponding postal district numbers to road name boards to acquaint the residents in those areas of their postal district numbers. This was decided
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