Indian Daily Mail, 2 March 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 20. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 379 1 New Taxes Proposed Jo Meet Budget Deficit NO NEED, IF ECONOMIES IN ADMINISTRATION HAD BEEN EFFECTED, SAYS PRESS (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. I.— Finance Minister Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh, presenting a deficit Budget for the year 1951-52 announced new taxes
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  • 103 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. I.— The Finance Minister Mr. Deshmukh ended his Budget speech yesterday by quoting a letter to him from a poor villager who had remitted a sum of five rupees in his desire to assist the Government as he was paying no taxes. "It
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  • 50 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. I.— The final position as disclosed by the Budget is as follows (in millions of rupees) Revised figures for 1950-1951: Revenue: Rs. 3,872.1. Expenditure: Rs. 3.792.8. Surplus: Rs. 79.3. Budget figures for 1951-1952: Revenue: Rs. 4,010.4 Expenditure: Rs. 3,754.3. Surplus: Rs. 256.1 GIIS
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  • 2421 1 DETAILS OF BUDGET SPEECH NEW DELHI, Mar. i.— The Finance. Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, presented his first budget to the Indian i Parliament yesterday. The following are some of the important features from the budget speech: The revised estimates of 1950-195 1 show
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    72 1 PHOTO. Radha Sri Ram, one of India's foremost dancers, ended an air trip which brought her halt* way round the world when she arrived at Los Angeles (California) from Madras, Feb. 20. She recently completed a technicolor film "The River" the first all-technicolor film to be made in India. Photo
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  • 150 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. 1. The Bouse Foreign Affairs Committee wna reported yesterday to have approved, with certain amendments. President Truman's programme for the relief of famine in India. A committee official said the bill was approved but was amended in some respects. The amendments were not
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  • 51 1 The Dakshina Bharat Hindustani Prachar Sabha Madras Examinatiorus will be hrid at all Local Centres on Saturday and Sunday. Mar. 3 and 4. Candidates should apply to their Local Centres for their Hall Tickets and other particulars, writes the Hony. Secretary of the Hindustani Prachar Sabha (Malava). Kuala
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  • 80 1 One hundred and twelve recruits—92 Malays and 20 Chinese passed out of the Police Depot, Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday mornIng. They came from all over the Federation. The Salute was taken by Mr. I. D. McDonald of Police Headquarters who presented an engraved Silver Mounted Swagger Cane
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  • 77 1 The Sri Lanka Buddhist Society. Kuala Lumpur, will hold a wel-come-party to honour their Patron. Mr. P. H. Hendry. on Sunday. Mar. 4, at 5 p.m. at the Society's Premises. Special songs will be sung by the School Children. Aterwards a Buddha-puja will
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  • 48 1 LONDON. Mar. I.— Sir Lawrence Grafftey-Smith, British High Commissioner in Pakistan, will leave his post at the end of May on his retirement from the public service, the Commonwealth Relations Office announced. He will be succeeded by Sir Gilbert Laithwaite, British Ambassador. Reuter
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  • 22 1 FRENCH PREMIER'S RESIGNATION ACCEPTED PARIS. Mar. 1. President Vincent Auriol accepted the resignation of Premier M Rene Pleven, it. was announced. Reuter
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  • 30 1 ADDIS ABABA. Mar. I.— Emperor Haile Selassie Wednesday inaugurated his capital's first modern university. The Dean, Lucien Matte, and the majority of the professors are Canadians. Reuter
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  • 29 1 TAIPEI, Mar. I— General Kuo Lni-Chiao today formally assumed his new post as Minister of Defence. His former post as deputy chief-of-staif was filled by General Halso Yi-shu AP
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  • 626 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, March 2, 1951. MALAYAN NATIONALTTY AND CITIZENSHIP— IV THE Malays' attitude to the nation- ality-cum-citizenship problem |is simply and solely meant to safeguard their own interests. Thus the very Idea of a single nation or a common nationality is repugnant to them If they find
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  • 1525 2 Sheikh Abdullah's Statement NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) In a statement on the Anglo-US draft resolution on Kashmir issued here on Feb. 24, Sheikh Abdullah, the Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, said "On the very face of it, it leaves little doubt that
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  • 141 2 LAHpRE, Feb 26. Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan said at Lyallpur on Sunday that a substantial section of the Indian population had not yet reconciled itself to the idea of partition. The were "conspiring," he added, to undo what had been achieved
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  • 615 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 26. A number of papers comment on the joint resolution of the United States and Britain on Kashmir introduced in the UN Security Council. According to the Indian News Chronicle, the resolution "continues the process of 'squeeze' of India
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  • 105 2 MADRAS, Feb 26. The Hindu writing on the statement made by JMt. Dean Acheson before the Foreign Affairs Committee of the American House of Representatives remarks: "He has not only made a convincing case in support of President Truman's proposal for help to
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  • 486 2 NEHRU, TANDON C.R. AUTHORISED TO CONSTITUTE ELECTION TRIBUNAL NEW DELHI, Feb. 26. (By Air Mail) The Congress Working Committee which met this afternoo n a t the chamber of the Prime Minister in Parliament House, adjourned s n ie die after having about two
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  • 45 2 MADRAS, Peb 26. The Maharaja of Bhavnagar, Governor of Madras, has made a voluntary reduction of 15 percent in his salary, it is officially learnt. The annual salary fixed for the Governoi in the Constitution is Rs. 66 Oftfi F.O.C.
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  • 338 2 —Prasad LAKHISERAI tMonghyr), Feb. 26. (By Air Mail) President Rajendra Prasad addressing a gathering of over 70,000 people here to-day said that though India was maintaining friendly relations with foreign countries the future seemed uncertain. He wanted the people therefore to exert themselves to
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  • 2314 3 INDIA N PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Demand For Time-limit To Disclose Grounds Of Detention Rejected Debate On Bill Continues: Three More Clauses Passed NEW DELHI, Feb. 16. (By Air Mail).— Progress on the Preventive Detention (Amendment) Bill was again slow today and Parliament could pass only three more clauses. The remaining clauses
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    38 3 PHOTO. The South Korean town of Anyang, seen reduced to rubble, as infantry and tanks of a United Nations task force move through on Feb. 6, on the road towards Seoul, a few miles to the north. A.P.
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  • 301 3 FAST TO DEATH THREAT BY OUTLAWED GREEKS ATHENS, Feb. 25.— A "fast to death" in Athens' main square was threatened yesterday by the "lid "Old Calendarists," an outlawed Greek religious sect at the end of a week of protest over the arrest of their leaders. They told Greek Prime Minister
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  • 55 3 NEW DELHI. Feb 28.— During October last year, India exported to Thailand textiles, apparel, Jute manufactures, hardware and rubber goods worth 2,417,418 rupees cUSSSOO.OOOj, official sources hero said. Thailand, on the other hand, sold India during October goods worth 17,247,104 rupees (U553,600,000) of which 97 per
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  • 41 3 MOSCOW, Feb. 28. The death of Rear Admiral Mexim Skirganov, aged 58, is reported here. Skirganov took an active part in the establishment of Bolshevik rule in the city of Revel during the Revolution of 1917. A.P.
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  • 236 3 CEYLON NEWS; Labour Survey On Ceylon Estates Soon EXCESS INDIAN HANDS TO BE SENT AWAY COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— The Labour Ministry proposes to undertake short ly a survey of labour on individual estates to ascertain the exact labour position in estates. The Ministry intends collecting figures of labour surplus
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  • 134 3 PANADURA, (By Air Mail). At the Panadu: i U.C. meeting tht cnairman Mr. Noel Mendis, explained why he declined an invitation of tne D.R.O. (Mx. A. Wittanacchi; to hoist the Lion Flag at the Inde pjndence Day anniversary celebra lions on Feb. 5 at
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  • 115 3 TREASURY SECRETARY TO RETIRE COLOMBO, (By Mr Mail). -The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Finance and the Secretary to the Treasury, Mr. T. D. Perera nas submitted his papers for retirement from the Public Service. Mr. Perera who is 57 years ole' is new in Europe where he went
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  • 57 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail) .—The Department of Education proposes to carry out a survey of all the adult education work that is now being done by non-governmental organisations. The aim of the survey is to secure a correct assessment of all adult education work that is
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  • 62 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). In the Senate on Tuesday, February 20 Dr. E. M. V. Naganathan will move: That in keeping with its claim to independence the Government of Ceylon should take immediate steps to help in the early establishment of an Independent Foreign News Service for
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  • 234 3 PROBE INTO RS. 1 1/2 M. TREASURY BAD DEBTS COLOMBO. (By Air Mail). Losses amounting to nearly Rs. 1.500,000 incurred on the flsh marketing scheme operated by the Department of Fishcrirs. are being investigated by the Treasury. Indications are that the findings may reveal a scandalous state of affairs. A
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  • 100 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail). -Mr K. S. Wimalasekra of Hoarna, Ceylon, was named one of 89 outstanding graduate students from 33 countries to receive Rotary Foundation Fellowships for overseas study n 1951-52 by Rotary International, sayi a report from Chicago. It adds: The award was made
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  • 60 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— The Government is likely to introduce control of prices and distribution of essentials like coconut, tea. chillies and potatoes if the present high prices continue. "Inside Information" learns that a suggestion to this effect Ls now being considered by the Ministry of Food
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  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR:
    • 318 4 Sir, My attention has been drawn to your editorial criticising my remarks about Indian youths who leave Malaya fearing their call-up under the present Manpower organisation. I feel sorry that you should rush to criticise before referring to th* authorities concerned
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  • 24 4 KOREA, Mar. 1. American Marines stormed the height above Hoengsong today against bitter Chinese resistance and took their first objective at bayonet point. A.P.
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  • 39 4 Mr. A. W. Frisby, Director of Education, Singapore, wil officially open an Exhibition of Embroidery and other Needlework by Pupils of Chinese Schools at the British Council Centre, Stamford Road, at 5 p.m. on Thursday. Mar. 22.
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