Indian Daily Mail, 21 February 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 360. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 325 1 And Assures India's 'Deep Friendship 9 NEW DELHI, Feb. 20.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, has welcomed the inauguration of constitutional reforms in Nepal and expressed the hope that the new Government will lead the country to progress and prosperity. In a message to Mr. Nehru,
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  • 148 1 "All is well that ends well" (LEADER). That is how the Indian Press sums up the latest develonments in Nepal. The HINDU writes- "With the return ol Kir.fc Tribhuvan to his Capital city the stage is now set for further constitutional progress in Nepal While extremists
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  • 170 1 Before confirming the $25,000 fine imposed by the competent authoritv Che Mohamed Akib. on the inhabitants of two villages in the Buklt Selambu area on Jan. 27. the Mentrt Besar, Kedah, Tungku Ismail bin Tungku Jfahaya, caused further inquiries to be made. As
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  • 160 1 TOKYO, Feb. 20. General lis*Arthur visited the roaring Central Korean front today, watched Allied guns and warplanes pound the fading Reds and then ordered his troops to resume the initiative generally. This did not mean necessarilv Allied forces would attempt a new drive across the parallel
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  • 66 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW, Feb. 20. President Dr. Rajendra Prasad yesterday declared that the struggle for better standards of living and survival of democracy in India was no less important than the freedom struggle. 'lhe President, who was replying to civic address, advised the
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  • 122 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 20. Prime Minister Nehru said yesterday in Parliament that the eagerly awaited Planning Commission's Report would be presented to Government towards the end of May. The report, among other things, would assess the country's resources
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  • 107 1 Pho'.to. Ascetics from all parts of the world have gathered in New Delhi to form a "Parliament" of Ascetics which plans to give a spiritual lead to a "War-crazy world." Among the delegates is a French woman who, having embraced the Hindu way of
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  • 153 1 AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES REFUSE TO ENTERTAIN AMERICAN TOURISTS DARWIN. Feb. 20. The local aborigines refused to give a corro-boree-dance here on Monday for 134 visiting American tourists unless their strike leaders were first freed from jail and exile. The tourists arrived in the 5,000-ton Norweigan luxury motorship Stella Polaris lor a
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  • 228 1 ACCRA, GOLD COAST, Feb. 20.— Tlie Governor of the Gold Coast. Sir Charles Nobel Arden Clarke, opened the territory's first Parliament here today. It is also British Africa's firs* Parliament. The Governor said that the disservice to the community by settine party above country and thereby
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  • 32 1 INDIANS EVACUATED FROM INDO-CHINA NEW DELHI. Feb. 17. Fortythree Indians have been evacuated from areas of Indo China controlled or threatened by Viet Minh forces. Premier Nehru told Parliament on Monday. A.P.
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  • 66 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Feb. 20. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Health Minister, Govt. cf India, emphasised the importance of Family Planning as a potent factor in checking the growth of population, in a message to the Indian Conference Social Welfare Day. She appealed to those
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  • 526 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 20. Mr. Stalin's interview to the PRAVDA in a subject of comment in a number or Indian newspapers. The HINDUSTAN TIMES (New Delhi) feels tbixt "the polemics" of the statement "are no contribution to peace at a time of international tensions. To
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  • 220 1 GHAUTS DEATH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED NEW DELHI, Feb. 20. The R3rd death anniversary of Mirza Assadullah Khan Ghalib was celebrated on Feb. 18 at the poet's tomb at Nizamuddin, New Delhi, and waa attended by a large number of poets, writers and critics. The Minister of Education. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad,
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  • 48 1 SYDNEY, Feb. 20. Run Run Shaw, Chinese businessman and aim producer, arrived in )3ydney on Sunday from Singapore by Quantas Constellation pane. He told reporters he plans to open an office here to buy fittings, theatre seats, air conditioning ami other equipment.- A.P.
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  • 79 1 CALCUTTA. Fcb. 2J. Nearly 6.000 tons of rice, the finst India has ever received frcm China, arrived here on Monday from Port Dairen. It will be sent to Bihar, where workers in 75 collieries •rtireatened to strike over a recent ration cut. Thc rice is
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  • 43 1 LUDHIANA, Feb. 20. —In the National Athletic Championships being played at Ludhiana, Mahabic Prasad ftom Uttar Pradesh created a new all-India record in 10,000 metres walk on Feb. 18. The time taken by him was 54 minutes 4.2/5 seconds. GIIS
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  • 748 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday. Feb. 21, 1951 UNJUSTIFIED AND MISCHIEVOUS CLSEWHiiKii; in tne liiuiau DaUy Mail to-day is published a statement irom Dr. N. K. Menon of Penang warning Indian youths against quitting Malaya to avoid being called up for duty against the bandits in accordance with the Federal
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  • 457 2 East Bengal Action To Retard Return Of Confidence Minority Ministers' Move To Ease Situation NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). The reported move by the East Bengal Government threatening to requisition industrial concerns lying idle and allot them to persons other than the owners is, it
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  • 272 2 REHABILITATION OF REFUGEES: PLANNING COMMISSION CONSULTED NEW DELHI, Feb. 9 (By Air Mail) The Prime Minister told Parliament today that the Planning Commission had been in close consultation with the Rehab.' lit ation Ministry with regard to the progress of rehabilitation work wnich the Ministry was handling. No specific plans
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  • 91 2 NEW DELHI. Feb. 10 (By Air Mail).— The Tariff Board, investigating the cost of production of raw rubber to enable Government to fix prices for the various grades of raw rubber, has now been asked to extend its enquiries. The extension is to include the question
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  • 148 2 TAIPEI. Feb. 19.— C0 Pak, a prominent Manila Chinese millionaire accused of affiliation with the Chinese Reds and the Philippine Huks arrived here today under armed guard aboard a Philipine Air Force plane. The arrested man was handed over to Nationalist Security officials on
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  • 96 2 NEW DELHI. Feb. 19.— The 20th annual art exhibition of the AllIndia Fine Arts and Crafts Societv was inaugurated in New Delhi on Feb. 17 by the President. Dr. Rajendra Prasad. Exhibits, numbering 415. include jointings, drawings woodcute. sketches and sculptures, representing various schools of
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  • 269 2 Newsprint Supplies For India: Govt.'s Request To Britain I NEW DELHI, Fbti. 9 (By Air Mad). ine industry ana commerce Mimsier, ivir. HareK.risnna .via in ab. in a wt.uen repiy vo ivir. iJesaoanuau aupoa in .raxiiamenc loaay stated taac ins Government oi india nau asKed tne Hign commissioner ior .tnaia
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  • 179 2 ORDER FOLLOWS DECISION OF STUDENTS TO GO ON STRIKE DACCA, (By Air Mail). —Public meetings, processions and demonstrations within the municipal limits of Dacca without prior sanction have been prohibited for one month with effect from Feb. 15 by the District Magistrate
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  • 43 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— A zamindar of the United Provinces on Feb. 6 filed a petition in the Supreme Court challenging the U.P. Zamindaii Abolition Act which now awaits enforcement. The Act is already under challenge in the Allahabad High Court.- FOC
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  • 135 2 NEW YORK, (By Air Mail).— The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund on Feb. 8 delivered a mobile tuberculosis clinic to be used in mass T.B. surveys ln India. The presentation was made at the United Nations Headquarters, and the fully equipped two-vehicle unit waa
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  • 120 2 NEPAL KING ANNOUNCES FAR REACHING REFORMS (From Our Own Correspondent) KHAJLMANDU, Feb. 19 In a Royal proclamation, King Tribhu van of Nepal announced constitutional reforms for this Himalayan Mate, Including thr constitution of a Council Ministers jointly responsible to the throne, thus inaugurating a new era in Nepals history. Kine
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  • 723 2 Dr. Rajendra Prasad*s Exhortation JAIPUR, (By Air Mail).— The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, on Feb. 12 expressed the Government of India's determination not to allow any person in the country to die of hunger. Replying to a civic address presented to him by
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  • 58 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 19. In the Northern India Table Tennis Championships in Delhi, Javant and Bhandari both from Bengal contested finals in men's singles vesterday. In the semi-finals on February 17 Jayant beat the former National' Champion, V. Shivraman of Madras in three straight sets. Bhandari
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  • 804 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Over- All Position Explained: Lean Stock With Govt. N *W DELHI, (By Air Mail) Shri K. M Munshi, lood Minister in reply to a short notice question by Shri Mahavir Tyajri in Parliament narrated the circumstances under
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  • 171 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The Dalai Lama may shortly be moving*, if he had not already done so, out of Yatung to a place near Lhasa, according to reports from Tibet. No official indication is available as to the significance of the return
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  • 1206 3 Parliament Debate On Detention'Bill NBW DELHI, (By Air Mail)— The Preventive Detention (Amendnent) Bill had a mixed reception to-day when Parliament continued the lebate on tlie Home Minister's motion for consideration. Supporting the Bill, Mr. Nazirudlin Ahmed (West Bengal) said that he method of
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  • 69 3 LONDON, Feb. 19. The resignation of some old members of the British Communist Party in line with defections in France and Italy was reported here yesterday. Those named were: Norman Kennedy, key party member in his position as London secretary of the Woodworkers Union, Will Rowe, national
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  • 298 3 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, (By Air Mail) —Touring the Dedigama constituency represented in the House of Representatives by his son, Mr. Dudley Senanayake, the Prime Minister yesterday referred to the "grave danger" of the Indian problem to the indigenous population and denounced the attempts of certain
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  • 475 3 Jobs Assured At Home For Displaced Indians And Pakistanis COLOMBO (By Air Mail).— A spirit of goodwill has been created between Indians and Ceylonese and a new era of friendly relation has been opened with the Indian Government as a result of the agreement reached by the Minister of State.
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  • 69 3 MISS THAPAR'S VICTORY NEW DELHI, Feb. 19. Two finals were decided in the Northern India Lawn Tennis Championships in Delhi on February 17. Miss Urmila Thapar won women's singles event, beating Mrs. Disbrey: the score being (4-6), (6-3), (6-3>. In men's doubles, Iftikhar Ahmed and Prem Pandhi beat Naresh Kumar
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  • 372 4 DR. N. K. MEWS WARNffiG "There seems to have of late been several cases of Indian young men. who have left this country for fear of being called-up under the Emergency Man power Regulations. All such young men have come to Malaya because
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    72 4 PHOTO. Photo shows: The prologue of the Charitable Prince" is delivered on the lawn of a nigh Tibetan hoase in Kalimpong. as part of the Losar (Tibetan New Year) celebrations. The play tells of a young Prince who was so charitable he gave everything away including his wife. The gods,
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  • 88 4 An examination in Law for Cadets in the Malayan Civil Service, the Malayan Police Servioe, cne Malayan Customs Service and for officers in the Immigration Department, will be held in Singa pore, on May 7, 8 and 9, 1951. The following candidates were successful at the
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  • 182 4 It has come to the notice of the Chief Veterinary Officer that in rural areas where the Veterinary Department's Poultry Inoculation Service is carrying out inoculations, certain peopie are arranging for concentrations of poultry and charging a "service" tee of up to $600 at
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  • 417 4 LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. 20.— The United States is seeking to educate inhabitants of the Pacific islands under its jurisdiction in democratic ways of life. This was reported by Rear Ad- j miral Leon S. Fiske. deputy High Commissioner of the United States
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  • 26 4 Mr. Thomas Wilkinson Burdm has ben appointed to be Deputy Director of Fisheries, on contract, Fisheries Department, Singapore, with effect from the lst Ceptember. I*o.
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  • 109 4 The Riot Enquiry Commission considers that it is imperative that all eye-witnesses of incidents during the riots should give evidence, and they trust that an early intimation win bc given to the Secretary to facilitate consideration of statements and the calling of witnesses. The fact that
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  • 307 4 Kabul Papers Criticise N.W.F.P. Premier's Statement On Kashmir KABUL, Feb. 20. Press comments in Kabul have been critical of the ieported remark of the Chief Minister of North-West Frontier Province characterising the Pak-Aighan differences as "trivial, while Kasnmii constitutes a real and grave danger to peace in Asia and the
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  • 76 4 Misstatement' WASHINGTON, Feb. 19. The United States State Department tonight branded Premier Stalin's Pravda interview as "one more misstatement" and said it cannot obscure the fact of "Soviet responsibility for aggression". "No man alive knows better than Stalin who is behind Communist aggression in Korea," the Department added in the
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  • 213 4 3 Pr o c,amat »«n issued by the Governor on Feb. 17 stated that the Election Day for Singapore will be Tuesday, April 10. Nomination Day continues to be Thursday, March 8. The change was necessitated .because the day originally fixed was
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    59 4 Mr. K. R. Muthlah son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Ramasamy, got married to Miss S. J. Mariammal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Thambiayah on Feb. 11, and the reception with about a thousand guests was held at No. 5 Evelyn Road. The bridegroom is wellknown for his sports
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