Indian Daily Mail, 24 February 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 383. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 180 1 Truth About Their Resolution On Kashmir (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 2.1.— The joint Anglo American Plan on Kashmir submii ted to UNO may not be acceptable to India. Official reaction is not available yet, but Delhi is reported to have informed UNO
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  • 127 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 23. —Al least one million Indians mil dL' ol disease and starvation il Congress tails to approve a $190,000,001) gilt of grain, Mr. J. J. aingh. President oi the India League ol America, said yesterday. ne appeared belore the House Foreign Atlairs Committee
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  • 137 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Feb. 23.— Mr. Loy Henderson, U.S. Ambassador in India, now in Madras on way to Ceylon to attend the Regional Conference of U.S. Diplomat Officials, expressed the hope that his Government would i find it possible to assist
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  • 129 1 NASIK. Feb. 23. A new printing n ess, which has cost more than Rs. j 16 million, will be opened at Nasik (Bombay State) on February 24 by the Deputy Minister of Works, Production and Supply, Mr. S. N. Buragohain. The Press, which is
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  • 93 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Feb. 23. Government cannot pay cash doles to weavers for more than two weeks, said Mr. Kumaraswamy Raja, Chief Minister, in a press interview yesterday. Mr. Raja was replying to questions in the plight of the weavers in the State
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  • 45 1 (From Our Oivn Correspondent) SHILLONG, Feb. 23. The Governor of Assam yesterday promulgated an Ordinance to make better provision for the suppression of disorder and for the restoration and maintenance of public order in the disturbed areas of the State. Copyright.
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  • 64 1 LONDON, Feb. 23. The Manchester Guardian (Liberal, Independent) said editorially on Fridav: "The communique of the conference on the Colombo Plan. is a disappointment. The main concrete announcement is that there is to be an exhibition showing economic progress in South Asia. Are all the bright hopes of
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  • 69 1 CALCUTTA. Feb. 23. The Chinese Consul-General in Calcutta observed that the development of Liade and cultural relations between China and India will strengthen the efforts of the Lwo countries to protect peace of Asia and the world. He was speaking at a reception ir>
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  • 184 1 RANGOON. Feb. 23. An Indian fakir (holy man) plunged a dagger repeatedly into his body without illeffects to prove he was no fake after failing to raise a man from the dead. The fantastic attempt to bring tne dead to life was made at Pegu. 50
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  • 80 1 RANGOON. Feb. 23.— Four of ten motor torpedo boats presented to the Burmese government by the United States have arrived here for use by the Burma Navy in anti-robel operations along shallow creeks interlacing the rice -growing Irrawaddy deltr-. The grey 185-foot long U.S. boats,
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  • Article, Illustration
    78 1 Mr. H. D. RAJAB, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Vanguard Insurance Co., Ltd., Madras and President of the Republican Party of India, speaking at a tra party given in his honour at the Capitol Blue Room on Thursday, Feb. 22, by Mr. S. T. S. Cockalingum Chettiar,
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  • 193 1 W.F.T.U. STRONGER TODAY LONDON. Feb. 22. The World Federation of Trade Unions (.WFTU) recently expelled from its Paris heaaquarleis by Um French Government, today claimed it waa now stronger than ever with a membership throughout the world of. 78,000,--000, according to a Tass despatch from Warsaw, received in Londop today.
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  • 70 1 RANGOON, Feb. 23.— Armed police guarded the High Court here on Friday while Burmese judges delivered' judgment freeing Communist leader Bo Tun Sein from death sentence on a charge of high treason. Last January Tun Sein was found guilty by a lower court of
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  • 55 1 CAPETOWN, Feb. 23. The South African Parliament has banned the entertainment of non-whites in the House unless accompanied by a senator vouching for thear social standing. Members were told this on Thursday following the entertaniment of two Chinese diplomats by a senator in the Parliamentary
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  • 56 1 CHINESE DIPLOMAT SUPPORT U.S. AND INDIA TAIPEH, Feb. 23. Dr. Lo Chlaluan, former Nationalist Ambassador to India declared today that he was in favour of shipment by the United States of 1,000,000 tons of wheat tn India Immediately and another 1,000,000 later as a "noble expression of humanitarian spirit and
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  • 75 1 LONDON. Feb. 23. Th« Ttaltaii Prime Minister Signor De Gasperi is to visit London from March 12 to 15 at the invitation of the BriUsn Government. He will be accompanied bv Ms Foreign Minister. An ofilclai announcement trom the Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee's office,
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  • 203 1 LONDON, Feb. 23.— Thc Colonial Secretary, Mr. James Griffiths, waj asked in the House cf Commons on Wednesday what reply the Kenya Government had given to a request of the Asian and African peoples that national service (conscription) should not be confined to the Eu
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  • 44 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) SHILLONG, Feb. 28. The Gov-' Dr. Rajendra Prasad is expected to visit Madras on March 8. He has not accepted any engagement in the moffusil. He will probably leave the City on March 10. Copyright.
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  • 87 1 BELFAST. Feb. 23. The Northern Ireland Senate yesterday suspended Senator Patrick J. Ohara, an Irish Nationalist, for referring to the British Royal Family as "foreign monarchs'*. Senator Ohara refused to withdraw a statement that a united Ireland would welcome "foreign monarchs like the King and Queen". He
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  • 97 1 FIVE POWER CONFAB ON FAR EAST? MOSCOW, Feb. 23. The nossibility loomed on Thursday that the Soviet Union may take the initiative in seeking a five-power conference for solution of the conflict in the Far East. Italian Communist leader Pietro Nenni, at a Berlin session of the World Peace Council,
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  • 308 1 STATEMENT ON MIC PRESIDENT'S SPEECH Recent press comment ou a statement ascribed to Mr. K.. Ramanathan, President of thc Malayan Indian Congress, to the effect that Federal citizenship was "like wearing a silk shirt" which could be doffed at will when the wearer returned to
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  • 105 1 RANGOON, Feb. 23. District election commissioners and heads of police yesterday gave evidence before the Supervisory Election Commission presided over by«the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court on the feasibility of holding elections in their respective areas. Findings on the commission will be submitted to
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  • 709 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Feb. 24, 1951 NOTES COMMENTS (On The Peking Mission To Malaya) A until OPPORTUNITY IT is reported that Singapore's International Defence Secretary Mr. J. C. Barry could not give a definite "yes" or "no" yesterday to a Free Press Staff Reporter when asked as to
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  • 424 2 Pakistan Goodwill Mission Leader's Suggestions NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). A high-level conference between the representatives of India and Pakistan for accelerating recovery of abducted women from both the States was suggested by Shaikh Sadiq Hussain, a member of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly and the
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  • 303 2 E. W. Bengal Governors Appeal For Peace CALCUTTA, (By Air Mall).— O n Sunday (Feb. 18) morning in Calcutta, speaking from the same platform for the first time smce partiU on^ f tne country, the two Govern ors 0 f West Bengal and East Bengal, Dr. K. N. Katju and
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  • 212 2 KANPUR, Feb. 22. The 1,124--mile National Air Race was won on Feb. 20 by 38-year-old Capt. Y. G. Bhandarkar. He has thus become the first holder of the Jawaharlal Nehru Challenge Trophy. The Rally, inaugurated on Feb. i 17 by the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, concluded
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  • 561 2 Hard Work Not Slogans Would Product Wealth Nehru's Advice To Students LUCKNOW, (By Air Mail).— Prime Minister Nehru called upon the young men to understand the wide sweep of forces tnat had upset the relations between the various countries and to understand the new world in its true pers- pective.
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  • 94 2 BOMBAY, February 22. The North Gujerat Electric Grid System (in Bombay State) was put into commission during the week. The" system brings within its economic orbit an area of about 2,400 square miles. Besides all major towns within the area, about 140 villages will draw
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  • 86 2 SHILLONG, Feb. 22. Work on the construction of an airfield near Shillong commenced during the week marking the first step in airlinking Assam's capital with the rest of the State and India. The inauguration of an air service to Shillong will facilitate quick transport of
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  • 68 2 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail).— Two food ships with grams from America arrived in Bombay Harbour on Feb. 15. S.S. "Mestos" brought 9.815 tons of milo and S.S. "King City" bought 8,371 tons of milo. During the fortnight ending on Feb. 15 in all
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  • 89 2 'BE HINDI-MINDED JABALPUR, (By Air Mail).— Sri J. C. Vidyalankar. President of the /ill-India Sahitya Sammelan, called upon youths to become Hindi-minded it they wanted to reap full fruits of their freedom recently achieved. Sri Vidyalankar, who was addressing a gathering of students recently here urged the Government to provide
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  • 94 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 22.— Thirteen villages in Assam have been declared "disturbed and dangerous" by the Nepal government because the local inhabitants are under Communist inspiration and guidance and are indulging in violent, subversive activities, Home Minister Rajagopalachari told Parliament yesterday. He said these included
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  • 60 2 HOUSES FOR INDUSTRIAL WORKERS MADRAS, Feb. 22. The Madras Government has sanctioned a scheme to construct houses for industrial workers in all important centres. Under the scheme, every labourer would be provided with a site free of cost and a loan to construct a house. The Government is also asking
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  • 99 2 CALCUTTA (By Air Mail).— lndia produced 1,10,400 tons fixed by the Production Target Committee for the industry for 19d0, Mr. N. K. Bajoria, President of the Indian Paper Mills Association, said here. Mr. Bajoria, who was addressing the annual general meeting of the Association, urged the
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  • 43 2 MADRAS, Feb. 22. Pepper is maintaining its high price of 190 cents spot because American consumers are absorbing all shipments from the west coast ports, an exporter said in Madras. January shipments to America from the west coast amounted to 33,461 cwt. A.P.
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  • 669 2 MADRAS, Feb. 14 (By Air Mail) a habeas corpus petition filed by Mr. A. K. Gopalan, a Communist detenu in the Central Jail, Cuddalore, praying for an order directing his release on the ground that his continued detention for four years
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  • 1195 3 Helping Refugees To Start Business Or Industry INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS; Rs* 20 m. Already Disbursed By India Govt. So Far NEW DELHI, Feb. 13 (By Air Mail). The Finance Minister, Sri C. D. Deshmukh, told Sri Ram Subhag Singh in Parliament today that the total number of persons sanctioned loans
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  • 841 3 TO PRODUCE ORDNANCE MATERIALS NEW DELHI, Feb. 13 (By Air Mail). Anew factory for manufacturing machine tools primarily for ordnance factories is being set up in India, stated the Deputy Minister for Defence, Major-General Himatsinhji in Parliament today in reply to
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  • 874 3 CEYLON PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). —In the House of Representatives last week, Mr. H. R. U. Premachandra (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Home Affairs and Rural Development) moved the second reading of the Muslim Marriages and Divorce Bill. Dr.
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  • 85 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 22.— The Peking 'government has given a "satisfactory explanation" on the disputed border of India and China along the Assam frontier, Home Minister Rajagopalachari told questioners in Parliament yes tei day. The minister, however, would not disclose what the explanation was. He
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  • 283 4 NEW EMERGENCY REGULATION ANNOUNCED is becoming increasingly evident that the policy of squatter resettlement is denying substantial sources of supply to the Communist bandits. They are consequently having to turn to other possible sources and they have increased their -efforts to terrorise
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  • 85 4 NEW OFFICE-BEARERS OF MALAYAN INDIAN ASSOCIATION The following office bearers and Committee of the Malayan Indian Association, Kuala Lumpur were elected at the Annual General Meeting of the Association held on Sunday Feb. 18: President Mr. G. V. Thaver, Vice-President Mr. Sadhu Singh, Hon. Secretary— Mr. Padi A. Krishnan, Hon
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  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR
    • 187 4 Sir.— As one of the candidates for the forthcoming elections, to the Colony Legislative Council, I wish to protest against tne Government's decision to postpone the election date trom Saturday tlie 7th April to Tuesday— the luth April. It is regrettable that the Government snouid
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  • 116 4 T\Vo experts of the ECAFE bureau of Fiood Control, M ssrs. A. Nrrmaiidin and B. K. Kapur, have joined the Assam Reconnaissance Committee which is undertaking a survey of the damage caused bv floods in Assam last year. It will be recalled that, following a series of
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  • 42 4 LOS ANGELES, Feb. 23. Shipment of 5,000 pounds of foods concentrates, enough for 40,000 meals, will be sent by tMe United States Emergency Corrfmittee on Famine Relief for India. It waa announced the shipment was madt possible by a Christmas appeal. A.P.
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  • 58 4 BTH ARMY IN KOREA, Feb. 23.— Commander-in-Chief of all tne South Korean fighting forces. Major-General Chun 11-kwon, was promoted today to Lieutenant General, becoming Korea's first three -star general. Tne South Korean Assembly has approved the promotion. Minister of National Defence Chin Sung-wo carried out the
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  • 53 4 PORT ELIZABETH, S. Africa. Feb. 23.— The Director General of South Africa's Land Forces, Brigadier H. B. Klopper, said here yesterday there was no change in the Union's policy not to send ground forces to Korea. Brigadier Klopper is on an inspection tour of South
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  • 31 4 Tuan Syed Abdullah bin Yahya aad Tuan Mah nud bin Abdul Wahafc h-> ,e beea appointed to be Members of tno Muslim Advisory 3>.ard witn euect from 10th Feb. 1951.
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