Indian Daily Mail, 1 March 1951
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Title Section16 1951-03-01 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 19. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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183 1951-03-01 1 Foreign Affairs Committee Rejects Proposal WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 8 —The Foreign Affairs Com- mitt.ee of the House of Representatives yesterday rejected a proposal to put the American Administration's India famine relief programme on a straight, loan basis The loanReuter - 183 words
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Article126 1951-03-01 1 REPERCUSSIONS ON CENSUS NEW DELHI, Feb. 28.— India s food shortage puts a special stumbl- ing block in the path of volunteer workers taking the first national census. I Fearing he's come to check the number ot inmates against the family ration card, the uneducated maaority L of the publicA.P. - 126 words
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Article139 1951-03-01 1 HONGKONG, Feb. 28.— The New China news agency late yesterday night said an investigation committee on Malaya is being organised by Lhe Red Cross Society of China and the Chinese People's Relief Administration. The agency said the decision to organize the committee was reached it aReuter - 139 words
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131 1951-03-01 1 DOORS SLAMMED AGAINST INDIANS AND CHINESE STUDENTS IN SYDNEY! SYDNEY, Feb. 28.— Chinese and Indian students from Malaya havp had doors slammed in their faces by people whom they asked for accomodation because they wer^ Asians, Mrs. Doris Whalan, Sydney University housing officer, aUeged Most of the Malayans are her*A.P. - 131 words
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Article84 1951-03-01 1 SALONIKA, Feb 28.— A special train left Salonika yesterday morning for Djevdjoli with the first shipment of 650,000 tons of flour for drought-striken Yugoslavia. It will be met at the frontier town of Djevdjeli by Yugoslavia officials and the American Ambassador ir> Belgrade. Mr. George Allen. TheA.P. - 84 words
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Article124 1951-03-01 1 KARACHI. Feb. 23 —The Pakistan Commerce Minister, Mr. Fazul Rehman. said here yesterday that after fionouring her commitments to India *nder the trade agreement signed Here on Sunday, Pakistan would still be left with "plenty of jute for the rest of the world." India will getReuter - 124 words
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Article26 1951-03-01 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 23. Th< Duchess of Windsor, who underwent an operation on Dec. 22. is "progressing n trmally", the hospital reported on Monday. A .P.A.P. - 26 words
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73 1951-03-01 1 Crack Chinese Troops Moved To Tibet's Eastern Frontier? NEW DELHI, Feb. 28. The newspaper "Statesman" quoted reports on Tuesday that the Chinese Communists have moved crack troops up to Tibet s eastern front. A Kalimpong dispatch said the new units are well-disciplined and wellequipped, replacing the irregulars who captured Chamdo.A.P. - 73 words
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65 1951-03-01 1 ADDIS ABABA. Feb. 28. EmDeror Haile Selassie has given 6.000 square metres of royal land to the Irdian community here on thf anniversary of India's first year as a Republic The Indian community intends to build a maternity home, meetin* hall and Indian nationalA.P. - 65 words
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Article84 1951-03-01 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. 28.—President Truman today revealed one ol his ambitions— he wants to parachute from an aeroplane. He told paratroopers from Fort 3ragg. North Carolina, that hr has wanted to jump since he visited the Fort in 1943 or 1944 xnd went up with an airborne team. "IReuter - 84 words
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87 1951-03-01 1 The War Office announces that General Sir John Harding will be assuming command of the British Army of the Rhine in September, 1951. He will be leaving for the United Kingdom during the summer. Lt.-General Sir Charles Keightley, K.C 8.. K.8.E., D.5.0., has been appointed87 words
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Article38 1951-03-01 1 HONG KONG, Feb. 28. Dr, Chang Po-ling, noted Chinese educator and founder-president nf Tientsin's Nankai University, died In Peiping on Friday, aged 76. A Peiping radio report said lu died Of uerahriil Hamnrflikm A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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122 1951-03-01 1 BOMBAY, Feb. 28.— Sir Oliver Goonatllleke. retiring Ceylon High Commissioner in London, declared here Monday that friendship between members of the Commonwealth had increased greatly in recent years Relations between India and Cevlon and other members of the Commonwealth had also expanded, ha said. SirReuter - 122 words
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Article25 1951-03-01 1 LONDON, Feb. 28. Prime Minister Attlee on Monday refused to take government action against the pro-Communist "Red Dean* of Can* terbury. Dr. Htwtett Johnson- A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration87 1951-03-01 1 PHOTO. After three months' exile in India, King Tribhuvana of Nepal, is seen here (second from right), after nis arrival back to nis capital of Khatmandu. on Feb. 15. On right is Premier Mohun ah'Umshere, and on left, the Indian Ambassador C. P. N. Singh, who is credited by manyA.P. - 87 words
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139 1951-03-01 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 28.— The first contingent of 44 Japanese athletes arriving for the Asian games received a lavish welcome on Monday night. At the airport each was presented with a garland of jasmine by A.S. D« Mello. organizing director for the games Then theA.P. - 139 words
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Article39 1951-03-01 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. The United States State Department yesterday ordered that the execution of seven convicted German Nazi war criminals should be delayed indefinitely pending action on their appeals by the United States Supreme Court. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article45 1951-03-01 1 Under the auspices of the Malacca Settlement Youth Council a Public Lecture will be given hv Mr. Maxwell Schofleld. Associat? Editor. "Straits Times." at the Methodist Girls* Sch-00l Hall on Saturday. Mar. 3. at ft p.m. Mr Schofleld will stwafc <>n "Producin*45 words
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200 1951-03-01 1 BUENOS AIRES. Feb. 28.—Nearly half of the 1,300 La Prensa newspaper employees who last night fought their way to work through the picket lines of armed thugs, were in jail this morning. Four hundred were picked up on a police magistrate's order and taken toA.P. - 200 words
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156 1951-03-01 1 CALCUTTA, Feb. 28.— The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, laid the foundation stone of the main dam of the Alayurakshi Project Massanjore on the West Bengal-Bihar border on Feb. 25. The Rs. 150-million Mayurakshi Project will be 2,170 feet long and louGIIS - 156 words
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Article116 1951-03-01 1 RANGOON, Feb. 28.— The Burmese provisional Parliament, meeting yesterday with two opposition parties for the first time facing the Government, voted to extend for six months the martial law imposed in 1948 to deal with insurrections. In the House, the Independent bloc led by AungReuter - 116 words
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120 1951-03-01 1 1 TAIPEI, Feb. 28— As Nationalist China prepared to celebrate tomorrow the first anniversary of his return to [office as President, Chiang Kai-shek was confident of the ultimate defeat of his foes and his eventual return to the mainland. In a booklet entitled "Why TraitorsA.P. - 120 words
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Article100 1951-03-01 1 SINGAPORE, Feb. 28 —"As a result of the latest review of the cotton textiles supply position," says a notification issued by Sardar jogindra Singh, the Trade Commissioner for India in Singapore, "the Government of India have decided that all cloth mills in the country willGIIS - 100 words
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134 1951-03-01 1 Indo-Nepal Border Cleared Of Lawless Elements NEW DELHI, Feb. 28— The IndoNepal border has been completely cleared of lawless elements by joint operations of the Indian and Nepalese forces with the capture of more gangsters and their associates. Recently, the Government of Nepal approached the Government of India for assistanceGIIS - 134 words
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Article122 1951-03-01 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 28.— Nasrollah Entezam, Iranian Ambassador to the United States and president of the United Nations General Assembly, will be guest of honour at the annual dinner of the Asia Institute tomorrow on Mar. 1. Speakers will include Sir Benegal N. Rau, permanentUSIS - 122 words
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Article73 1951-03-01 1 LONDON, Feb. 28— British Attor-ney-General Sir Hartley Shawcross said today he had asked the Nobel Peace Prize Committee to exclude his name from the nominations for i.h vea 's peace prize. Sir Hartley said in a statement that he felt "that such small interraaHana in the fieldReuter - 73 words
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Article39 1951-03-01 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 28— Mr. M. Gopala Menon, formerly First Secretary to the Indian delegation to the United Nations, ha* been appointed India's Representative in Malaya, the Indian External Affairs Ministry announced here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article151 1951-03-01 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 28. -In connection with the Asian Games, AllIndia Radio will put out a series of special broadcasts in their service to South -East Asia. These wlli also be repeated in other services, such as Chinese and Indonesian thereafter. The programmes can be heard atGIIS - 151 words
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Article170 1951-03-01 1 Another bandit— the 122nd— was hanged on Feb. 27 morning in Johore Bharu. He was Karupayan 8 o Karupayah Serwai, a rubber tapper. He was sentenced to death for demanding supplies -310 from a conductor on an estate In Johore. A second charge tor consorting was stayed,170 words
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Article192 1951-03-01 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.— New regulations controlling the allocation and use of rubber will go into effect tomorrow, Mar. 1, it has been announced by the National Production Authority, U.S. Department of Commerce. The regulations, which will further standardise some rubber product* and reduce the useUSIS - 192 words
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131 1951-03-01 1 At its Executive Committee meeting held on Feb. 27, the Naval Base Labour Union decided to establish a benevolent sectton to provide sick and other benefits for ts members. A Preparatory Committee has oeen appointed to draft the required constitution for its final ai> oroval.131 words
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Article610 1951-03-01 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Mar. 1, 1951. MALAYAN NATIONALITY AND CITIZENSHIP-III (\F the numerous wheels and the wheels within them with which the problem of Malayan nationality-cum-citizenship is complicated beyond imagination, we have already briefly analysed those that are directly attributable to the authorities the Malay Sultans and the610 words
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2202 1951-03-01 2 Madras High Court Orders Release MADRAS, Feb. 22. (By Air Mail).— At the Madras High Court to-day Mr. Justice P. Satyanarayana Rao and Mr. Justice Ch. Raghava Rao delivered judgment allowing the habeas corpus application filed on behalf of Mr. A. K. Gopalan, aF.O.C. - 2,202 words
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Article184 1951-03-01 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) Mr. K. Santanam, Minister of State of Transport, told Prof. S. N. Mishra that for the present, Government had dropped the idea of formation of a shipping combine with foreign shipping interests as the Federation opposed to the proposal. He said thereF.O.C. - 184 words
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Article452 1951-03-01 2 Appeal Of Telangana Communists SUPREME COURT RESERVES JUDGMENT NEW DELHI, Feb. 23 (By Air Mail) A ConsUtution Bench of the Supreme Court, consisting of Fazl Au, Mehr Chand Mahajan, B. K. Mukherjea, S. R. Das and Chandra* ekhara Aiyar, J J., to-day reserved judgment on the petitions filed by 12F.O.C. - 452 words
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Article89 1951-03-01 2 MADRAS, Feb. 22. (By Air I Mail) Mr. A. K. Gopalan, 1 whose release was ordered to- t day by the Madras High Court, c was re-arrested when he emerg- c ed from the compound of the t High Court under a fresh order a of detentionF.O.C. - 89 words
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363 1951-03-01 2 ORISSA GOVT. AND PROHIBITION: PREMIER STRESSES NEED FOR CAUTIOUS POLICY CUTTACK, (By Air Mail) The Chief Minister of Orissa, Mr. Nabakrushna Chaudhuri, presenting the budget estimates for 1951-52 in the Assembly on Feb. 21, explained Government's Prohibition policy. Government would have no jurisdiction, he said, for losing revenue as aF.O.C. - 363 words
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Article71 1951-03-01 2 KARACHI, Feb. 28. A French economic mission to Pakistan, led by Jean de Sailly, Minister Plenipotentiary, and consisting of representatives of several industries arrived on Monday. It started immediate negotiation^ with the Pakistan Government for W trade pact. The Mission goes to Lahore on March 3.A.P. - 71 words
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Article73 1951-03-01 2 PERTH, Feb. 25. A former Indian camel driver who migrated to Western Australia in 1898 with a string of pack camels, left a fortune ot A £31, 050 when he. died here last month, aged 75. Sultan Mahmood of Como, as he was called, born inA.P. - 73 words
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Article55 1951-03-01 2 CAIRO, Feb. 28. A Committee designing a new statute of Mohammed Ali the Great, early 19th century founder of modern Egypt, is studying historical records to see whether he wore a turban or tarbouche while riding horseback. A turban is a wrap-around headdress. A tarbouche isA.P. - 55 words
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Article44 1951-03-01 2 ACCRA, GOLD COAST. Feb. 28" Gold Coast Governor Sir Charles Clarke informed the new Parliament that he had given six portfolios to the Convention Peoples Party, th« winners of the recent elecion giving them a majority in the Executive Council. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article68 1951-03-01 2 NEW YORK, Feb. 28. A new television antenna tower that increases the height of the Empire State Building in New York by 222 feet will go into use about March Ist by five of the seven broadcasting stations here The tower brings the height of the Empire State Bldg., alreadyA.P. - 68 words
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2021 1951-03-01 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Stern Measures Needed To Weed Out Violent Elements C. On Detention Act Amendment Bill NEW DELHI Feb. 15, (By Air Mail).— The Home Minister, Shri C. Hajagopalachari, today called for "stern and ruthless** action to "weed out mischievous and violent elements" in the country. He was replyingFOC - 2,021 words
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Article109 1951-03-01 3 HONG KONG, Feb. 28. Communist China is going to "investigate" British persecution of Overseas Chinese in Malaya The Peiping radio Monday said a joint investigation team "to find out in detail the extent of British persecution of the Overseas Chinese population" in Malaya has been organisedA.P. - 109 words
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101 1951-03-01 3 TYRE FACTORY PROJECT TAKING SHAPE COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). A project mooted by Messrs General Tyre, one Qf the biggest rubber manufacturing concerns in the world, for setting up a factory in Ceylon to manuiacture motor tyres, with combined local and foreign capital, is likely to bo finalised shortly. DiscussionsFOC - 101 words
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100 1951-03-01 3 GERMAN SHIP IN COLOMBO: FIRST SINCE WAR uoiAJMBU, (By Air Mailj. In Colombo on Feb. 16 was the first German ship to call here since the end of the last war. It was the motor vessel, Kolonius, carrying coal to Britain from Calcutta. The ship's commander, Captain fritz Denzin. andFOC - 100 words
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Article71 1951-03-01 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail).— The talk is gaining ground in U.N.P. circles of a possible general election in July next year. According to this talk Parliament will be dissolved much earlier than expected; the new Government will present the budget for the following year: and the official openingFOC - 71 words
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91 1951-03-01 3 NEW DELHI. Feb. 28 The completion of the national census in India's capital was delayed on Tuesday while the Chief Census Office pondered the counter-claims of a husband and wife both seeking to be counted as head of the house. Both are officials of theA.P. - 91 words
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Article29 1951-03-01 3 Camp Roberts, CALIFORNIA, Peb. 27. Twenty two soldiers were injured seven seriously ill the accidental discharge of a mor> tar shell in the training area here on Monday. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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401 1951-03-01 3 CEYLON NEWS: REMITTANCES FROM CEYLON ON BASIS OF RATION CARDS! COLOMBO, (By Air Mail) .—A system of sending remittances upto a maximu mof Rs. 25 per individual per month on production of rice ration books at the post offices is coming into force from March 1, Mr. J. A. Leembruggen,FOC - 401 words
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250 1951-03-01 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). A surplus of labour on estates has resulted in compulsory retirement at older hands. On three estates on the Talawakelle und Kandy districts workers who nave been compulsory retired have been advised to go back to India andFOC - 250 words
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Article111 1951-03-01 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail).— The question has been raised whether Mr. K. Kanagaretnam. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister oi Education, will be appointed to act for the Minister when the latter leaves for England this month on five months' holiday. According to our Information Major A. Nugawela, theFOC - 111 words
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Article75 1951-03-01 3 MARAWILA, (By Air Mail).— Nattandiya is now a 'dry' area as the result of the local option polls for toddy and arrack taverns of Tabbowa held at the Government {School Hall, and presided over by the Office Assistant, Puttalam Kachcheri, Mr. E. Rasiah. OutFOC - 75 words
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Article77 1951-03-01 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail). Customs' authorities at Ratmalana Airport apprehended a crew member of a passenger plane on suspicion of smuggling money out of Ceylon before the plane took off out, on Feb. 16. According to a Customs' officer, the crewman was taking back aFOC - 77 words
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Article40 1951-03-01 3 LONDON, Feb. 28. About 100 Labour Members of Parliament last night put a motion before the House of Commons backing Britain's colonial policy, attacked by South African Premier Dr. Danial Malan recently, as "undermining" the Commonweal APAP - 40 words
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Article1031 1951-03-01 4 G. D. SONDHI - G. D. SONDHI by (Secretary, Asian Games Federation) When the First Asian Games take place at the New Delhi National Stadium and Swimming-bath next week, they will mark a notable event in the history of Sports in Asia. For the first time in the longGIIS - 1,031 words
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Article70 1951-03-01 4 BOMBAY, Feb. 28. Two French youths who landed here from an Arab dhow without visas on Monday told Bombay police they were "world explorers" on their way to Tibet and China on an expedition sponsored by .he French government. The sceptical police first thought the youngsters,A.P. - 70 words
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38 1951-03-01 4 There will be a discussion meeting on "God in our Work" (Karma Yoga) at the Theosophical Society, 8 Cairnhill Road, at 6.30 p.m. today, Thursday. The meeting: will be open to the public.38 words
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Advertisement217 1951-03-01 4 FREE CINEMA SHOW The usual free cinema show, arranged by the Naval Base Labour Union, will be given behind Biock 80. H.M. Naval Base today, Max. 1, at 7 p.m. for the benefit of the workers of the Naval Base, writes the General Secretary of the Union. Today only at217 words
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