Indian Daily Mail, 3 March 1951

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 21. SINGAPORE, SATURD AY, MARCH 3, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 306 1 Accepts Leadership To Save Congress From Division (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, Alar. 2. Mr. C. Kesavan will be the Chief Minister of Travancore-Coehin succeeding Air. Xarayana Pillai who resigned dramatically a lew days ago without an explanation. Mr. Kesavan, Minister in
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    90 1 PHOTO. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Minister of Health of India and president of the Third World Health Assembly (second from left) discusses international health plans with r. group ol other outstanding women outside the Palais des Nations in Geneva.. They arc <le/t to rignt) Dr. Martha Elici, Assistant Director-General of the
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  • 94 1 BURMA READY TO GIVE SURPLUS RICE TO INDIA (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 2.— The Burmese three-man Goodwill Press Delegation who arrived here yesterday on their tour cf India assured Pressmen that Burma was willing to send surplus rice to India if approached by the Union Government. They said
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  • 108 1 KOREA. Mar. 2. U.S. Marin -s swept into Hcengsong, pivot city on the central front on Friday <Mar. 2» and found it only an abandoned hulk filled with Allied dead many of them Dutch. One of the bodies found was tha<: of Jchan Mulder, correspondenl for
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  • 52 1 MR. HARDiAL SINGH TO CONTEST INDIAN CHAMBER SEAT Mr. lIARDIAL SINGH, of Messrs. Gian Singh Co., filed his nomination papers yesterday to contest tbe election fop the seat in the Singapore Legislative Council allotted to the Indian Chamber of Commerce. The Indian Chamber has 248 members eligible to vote in
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  • 116 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. a —lndia's Sir Bengal Rau on rhursday rejected the latest British-American formula for settling the Kashmir dispute. Tie told the Security Council that India is wholly unable to accept this resolution" "The Security Council might do worse than follow Sir
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  • 374 1 Calcutta. < By Air Mail "Berlin, being- an outpost of freedom behind the iron Curtain is proud to be as a member of the free world. I send my best greeting to all who feel united with us In our struggle." This is the message to
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  • 104 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. 2. The United states Economic Coooeration Administration allotted T73>'l i 000 for technical services m connection with its Southeast Asia health T>ro<rramme The USSI3 mil ion programme, announced by E.C.A. last December, Intended to assist individual srovern nents in the area to strengthen their
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  • 102 1 LONDON, Mar. 2. Mr. Ernest Bevin has decided to resisn from his post as British Foreign Secrptary. a usually reliable source said here today. Mr. Bevln's decision follows a long period of ill health and mounting criticism that he is unfit physieaTVs to continue shouldering the heavy
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  • 245 1 Chinese Industrialist Suggests Formation Of 'United States Of Malaya' HONGKONG, Mar. 2.— Only the formation of a "United States of Malaya' will solve Malaya's terrorist problems, K. S. Lo, Managing: Director of the Hongkong Soya Bean Froducts* Company, told the Men's Club meeting on Thursday. Lo, who is just back
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  • 54 1 A Public Reading Room will be opened under the auspices of The Bharat Seva Samithy, Seletar at the newly opened Office, No. 150-29 Sembawang Road, 13th Mile, tomorrow Sunday, Mar. 4, at 9.30 a.m. Locai leading papers and Magazines will be available, writes the Secretary,
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  • 38 1 lajnuon. Mar. 2.-Kine George VI f^ as copflne* to his room todav with a fever'sh p*» has postponed a visit he was due to maKe to Lancashire n-ext week n was officUQ* annoooccd^ Reuter
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  • 307 1 KHATMANDU. Mar. 2. The Nepali Congress President Mr. M. P. Koirala said here tnat his organisation stood by its manifesto issued during the insurrection. Addressing a public meeting, Mr. Koirala said the Nepali Congress had "full control" over its Ministers in the interim Cabinet. If they
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  • 99 1 BOMBAY, Mai. 2.— S. A. Dange, leading communist for years secretary of the All-India Trade Union Congress, was reported to have gone underground. While some quarters suggested hat Dange might have gone to Russia via Pakistan, others thought he is still in India, but in hiding. Communist
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  • 33 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 2. The United States, Britain and France have agreed to a meeting: of the big four foreign ministers deputies, including Russia, opening on Monday in Paiis. A.P.
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  • 38 1 MOSCOW, Mar. 2.— The Soviet' delegation to the Big Pour Foreign Ministers Deputies talks in Paris on Mar. 5 are expected to leave for the French capital tomorrow or Sunday, it was learned here today Reuter
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  • 1239 2 Details Ot Procedure LAHORE, (By Air Mail)— The Government of Pakistan released here recently detailed procedure for the restoration of movable property of evacuees in India and Pakistan in accordance with the In do Pakistan Agreement of June 1950. The release said instructions had
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  • 68 2 BANGALORE, (By Air Mail) On behalf of Mr. L. S. Raju, Advocate, who was convicted on Feb. 21 by the Bangalore City Magistrate for offences under Sections 181 and 193, I.P.C an appeal was filed on Feb. 22 before the Sessions Judge, Bangalore, against his conviction
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  • 39 2 GAUHATI. (By Air Mail) Assam will have about 50 lakhs (5,000,000) voters in the next general elections, it understood. The last date for filing claims and objections in respect of electoral rolls in Assam exDin>H «m ur*k*»»m IQU<U F.O.C.
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  • 526 2 New Delhi, (By Air Mail).— The Anglo U.t>. resolution on Kashmir suonuttea to tne a.w. ciecunty oouncu. is still toe maui topic 01 comment m tne Indian r-ress. •Urus remarKaole resolution. wut.es the iiiviius OF linoia. "as a^taoie as mucn lor wnat
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  • 218 2 LUCKNOW, (By Air Mail) The Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, once again reiterated the necessity for preparing a psycholological background in which every Congressman could feel that he would get justice within the organisation and should have confidence in his colleagues. He said that this was
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    72 2 PHOTO Anna Maria Mussolini, youngest daughter of the late Fascist Dictator, is pictured here on her arrival at Buenos Aires. Argentine, recently. Shewill stay with: her brother Vittorio,, who is already living in Argentine. She left Naples on Jan. 15. She is being seen off by her mother, Rachele Guido-Mussolini,
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  • 279 2 LUCKNOW. (By Air Mail) Prescient Rajendra Prasad on Feb. 19 warned Indian scientists against the misuse of the knowledge of science which, he said, might ultimately devastate the entire world. Opening the new Physics Block of the Lucknow University, the President advised the scientists to
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  • 274 2 CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail) A revenue deficit of Rs. 4.76 crores Is revealed in the West Bengal Budget estimates for 1951-52, presented in the State Assembly on Feb. 19 by the Finance Minister, Mr. N. R. Sarkar. The Budget contains no newtaxation proposals* The deficit
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  • 124 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) The two controversial hibour Bills, the Labour Relations Bill and the Trade Unions Bill, were not likely to come up during the current session of Parliament, stated Mr. G. G. Mehta, General Secretary of the Hind Mazdoor Sabha, at a Presi conference
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  • 55 2 ALLAHABAD. (By Air Mail) Dr. Kailash Nath Katju, Governor, West Bengal, performed last evening the opening ceremony of the temple of Ragyan Devi in village Malaka, 3 miles west of Phaphamau, across the Ganga, which has been built by his son, Mr. Shiv Nath Katju
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  • 109 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) Ihe Government of India have, it is learnt, selected candidates for nearly thiny out of the fifty senior research iellovvships oi'feied for Indian students by the Australian Government under the technical co-opera-tion scheme of the Colombo plan. The total value
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  • 29 2 GENEVA. Mar. 1. -General MacArthur has lifted th.e ban on Red Cro^j> national uniiorms and em blems in Korta, the League of Red Cross Societies announced hi-xe yesterday. Reuter
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  • 85 2 shmi Rani Katju, mother of Mt. Shiv Nath Katju. On .behalf of the Gaon Sabha of Mahika, a welcome address was presented to Dr. Katju who replying said that it gave him great satisfac Lion that a shrine was built there in memory of his wife who visited the village
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  • 265 2 UTILISATION OF AVAILABLE WASTE LANDS IN W. BENGAL CALCUTTA, (By Aii Mail) The West Bengal Government have assumed powers to requisition, on payment oi compensation, waste lands and water areas to develop them lor production of foodcrops and rish. on Feb. 22. Government also took power to develop the lands
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    96 2 PHOTO At one time policeman Mohammed Ibrahim Sayed Anmed sported a tine moiu;taone while cuvcting traffic in boe swanky royal yacht district of Alexanuria, Egypt. Ahmed's commandant riued that the moustache co-u^ed so muen comment a:non.g motorists that it disorganised the traffic; so he ordered Ahmed to take it off.
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    30 2 PHOTO. Sir A. Ramaswami Mudaliar of India, is seen at the first session of the winter meeting of the United Nations Economic and Social Council held at Santiago, Chile A.P.
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  • 180 2 Ex. "Azad Kashmir" Chief Suggests Nehru-Liaquat Talks Ki-^A^tli, (by iui' Mail) Sardar Ibrahim Kn.in, lormer President jf me Pakistan-sponsored '"Azad Kmtrmnir Government' suggestea ,iere on Feb. 20 a Nehru-Liqat Aii meeting ana an lnuo-.faKis..an conloienLe tor setting mutually all luao-rakistan disputes, including xiasnmir. t>:wd>ir Ibraiiim Khan said that he believed
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  • 421 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: No Split In Central Cabinet Nehru Refutes Reports NEW DELHI, Feb. 16. (By Air Mail).— The Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, told Parliament today that in the Cabinet of the Government of India "there is a far greater measure of friendly co-operation than in any other country."
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  • 633 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 16, (By Air Mail). Prime Minister Nenru in a statement in Parliament io-day deprecated tne despatch ot a Message to the United States Congress by 43 members of Parliament on the pending American legislation for supplying foodgrains to India.
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  • 112 3 NEW DELHI. Feb. 16. (By Air Mail).- -The Home Minister, Mr. Rajagopalaehari, inforned Parliament today that 75 vacancies existed in the I.A.S. in Part 'A ocaus. Vacancies in Part 'E' States cou'.d not be estimated until tne constitution of the cadres in these States wa.s completed. Shrimati
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  • 239 3 LAHORE, Pakistan. Mar. 2.— The United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East which opened here on Wednesday rejected by eight*votes to five a British backed Soviet resolution to admit, the Peoples Repub.ic of Otilna as a member Britain. India. Pakistan and
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    38 3 PHOTO. The gold satin Egyptian hat is seen at the hat show in London. The model is 25-year-old Princess Farah Halim, cousin of King Farouk of Egypt. She made her debut as a mannequin at the show A.P.
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    26 3 PHOTO. Cochin Chinese fishermen are seen dipping baskets in the water as they make their way across a submerged rice field, near Saigon, catching: fishes A.P.
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  • 117 3 BOMBAY, Feb. 25.— Sardar Dattar Singh, President of the Indian Central Cotton Committee, said in Bombay on Friday that it was proposed to fix the target of cotton production for 1951-1952 art four million bales, as against the estimated production of 3.3 million bales
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  • 363 3 CEYLON M.P. WINS APPEAL TO PRIVY COUNCIL LONDON, Mar. 2. Mr. Arthur Reginald Perera, member of the Ceylon House of Representatives, successfully appealed to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on Wednesday against a Cejlon Supreme Court order finding nun guilty of contempt of court The Supreme Court order
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  • 227 3 Pak. Propaganda Film London Council's Decision LONDON, Mar. 2. The London County Council on Wednesday decided that a pro -Pakistan film on Kashmir may be shown publicly in London only if the Indian side 15 shown in the same program me. The decision was taken by the Public Control Committee
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  • 58 3 NEW DELHI. Mar. I.— The Government of India have enlarged the jurisdiction of their Commissioner in British East Africa Mr. Appa B Pant, to include the three Central African territories of Nyasaland Northern Rhodesia and Southern Rhodesia, the Indian External Affairs Ministry announced yesterday. Mr. P*nt
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  • 235 3 CEYLON NEWS: Equal Pay For Men And Women TO BE DEBATED AT ILO ANNUAL SESSION COLOMBO, (By Air M ail). Ceylon is likely to send a tripartite delegation to the annual sessions of the International Labour Organisation to be "feTS in Geneva shortly at which eq ual pay for men
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  • 345 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail):- The Hindu Temporalities Bill is now ready, and one of the first acts of Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, when he takes up duties as Minister of Home All airs and Rural Development, will be to obtain Cabinet approval for introduction of the
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  • 134 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mai Throwing away lucrative joos in the Bank af Ceylon, Colomt j, three young Ceylonese left for London in the Orion in search of adventure They have burnt their boats, as it were, deciding not to return at least in
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  • 112 3 LONDON, Mar. 2. Sir Robert Arundell, Governor of the Windward Islands, Ls cutting short his leave in Britain to return to the West Indies because of rioting in the island of Grenada, the Colonial Office said Wednesday Colonial Secretary James Griffiths told the House of Commons
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  • 510 4 First All -Asian Games Opening In Delhi Tomorrow lie, refused an invitation by government order after Pakistan spokesmen sought to send a team. Nepal asked to be excused be- PRINCES AND A FORMER PREMIER AMONG ENTRANTS NEW DELHI, Mar. 2.— The first all-Asian games with performers from ten nations entered,
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