Indian Daily Mail, 5 March 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 23. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 1073 1 GOVT. MUST CLARIFY BEFORE NOMINATION DAY Hitch Already Crops Up In Indian Chamber Constituency COUNTER OBJECTION FILED OVER TELEPHONE "J HE Indian Daily Mail understands that the forthcoming Singapore Legislative Council elections are going to give a lot of headache to the legal and
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  • 188 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 4.— The weekly "Swatantra" has published alettefrom tv Delhi Correspondent" which ff is talk toe thX C. Rajagopalachari wants to res go from the Nenru Government llkß J"^^ 1 externally like a man of stone, CR takes every little
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  • 250 1 LONDON, Mar. 4. The pro-, Pakistan documentary film, "Kash- mir Conflict" was given its first showing at a West End cinema Friday. I. Later, Mr. Victor Mlshcon, Chair- man of the London County Council's Public Control Committee, told the Press Trust of India that they
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  • 55 1 LONDON, Mar. 4. King George who is suffering from a cold, was still confined to his room m Buckingham Palace on Saturday. An official announcement from the palace said. "The King had a comfortable night, but is remaining m his room on Saturday." The King's condition is not
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  • 141 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, Mar. 4. Mr C Kesavan was sworn m as Chiei Minister of Travancore -Cochin State by the Rajpramukh yesteri? y He expected to announce the names of the Cabinet shortly It is learnt the new Cabinet will orny consist of
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  • 124 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Mar. 4.— Government nave armed themselves with extraordinary powers to enforce Prohibition m the State wherein "illict: distillation is the greatest cottage industry." Besides giving Enforcement Officers power to enter and search houses any time, they now propose to arm such
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  • 84 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 4.— The Secretary of the Saidapet Town Congress Committee Mr. B. S. Radhakrishnan has gone on a fast unto death from Friday evening at the Royapettah Congress grounds. His action was taken as a protest against the attitude of the
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  • 81 1 The Malayan Railway Administration announces the following train alterations which will unavoidably be made today Monday Mar. 5 only. The Day Mail train from Kuala Lumpur southwards will run as far as Gemas only, and will return from there m the timings of the up Day Mail.
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  • 175 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) IHEW DEli-,' Mir <} iioui. Minister M-' Rajagopa,iachari ex plained m Faraamenc on *r;aia,y cne Ciovt'rr.iitnt's reasons for n<u permitting the holding of the "Delhi feace Congress" whicn was intend ed by its convenors tv disseminate support m
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  • 92 1 RS. 7 MILLIONS MISAPPROPRIATION ALLEGED (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Mar. 4.— A Member Ot the Uuicr Parliament has been arrested on a charge of mi&appro pnation but later released on bail. Mr. Damt'dar Swarup Seth, Mana giaig Du^ctor of the Empire of India Liie Assurance Company was arrested by
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  • 90 1 BOMBAY, Mar. 4. Two ratings of the Indian Navy have been sentenced to seven years penal servitude each by a court martial, it was stated on Saturday. They were convicted of hoisting the Pakistan flag on August 15 last year Indian Independence Day on the mast
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  • 143 1 MR. V. P. ABDULLAH TO CONTEST BUKIT TIMAH DIVISION We are informed that Mr. V. P. Abdullah has decided to contest the forthcoming Singapore Legislative Council elections from the Bukit Timah constituency. Born and educated m Malabar, South India, Mr. Abdullah arrived m Singapore m 1937 and ever since has
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  • 91 1 LONDON, Mar. 4. Judge H. L. BeazJey learned m court he could have been lined £20 many times, merely for buying a postage stamp. Unuer an act of 1891, Attorney F. H. Lawton told him, any person selling or buying a penny postage stamp except over the
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  • 693 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore. Monday, Mar. 5, 1951. OBNOXIOUS DECISION FEW will approve of the Singapora Municipal Commissioners' decision to scrap the "Points" system and A o substitute therefor what may be called the "Recommendations" system for the allocation of the Improvement Truat houses to the needy public. Wot that
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  • 380 2 We May Resort Te Any Method, Says E. Bengal Premier CHARSINDHUR (Dacca), (By Air Mail). The East Bengal Chief Minister, Mr. Nurul Amin declared here on Feb. 26 that the people and the Government of Pakistan will not budge an inch from their commitment of
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  • 421 2 BOMBAY, Feb. 24 (By Air Mail)— The Indian Central Cotton Committee has recommended an export duty on short-staple cotton m order to prevent payment of a relatively higher price m India for short-staple cotton destined for export than for long staple cotton. Towards this end the
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  • 136 2 BIHARSHARIF, (By Air Mail).— Twenty thousand yards of unauthorised and hidden stocks of popular variety of cloth and ten thousand pairs of dhotis and saris each have been recovered and seized as the result of magisterial raids on two hundred shops and hundred residential
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  • 92 2 Congress Not To Contest Orissa Municipal Elections CUTTACK. (By Air Mail). The Congress as a political party will not contest the forthcoming municipal elections m Orissa. The Utkal Pradesh Congress Committee, meeting here on Feb. 25 with Mr. Biswanath Das m the chair, adopted a resolution, after a heated debate,
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  • 90 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The Congress Parliamentary Party is understood to have approved on Jan. 26 the enhancement of railway fares proposed by the Railway Minister, Shri N. Gopalaswamy Ayyangar, m his budget presented on Feb. 22. Party circles, however, foreshadowed certain "minor adjustments
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  • 43 2 DJAKARTA, Mar. 2— Friendship treaties between Indonesia and both [ndia and Pakistan will be signed m Djakarta tomorrow, the Indonesian Foreign Ministry announced today. A spokesman said Indonesia would also sign a friendship treaty with the Philippines but could not say when.— Reuter
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  • 492 2 CONGRESS HIGH COMMAND FINDS PRAKASAM GUILTY OF GROSS INDISCIPLINE NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The Congress Working Committee met at a five-hour session here on Feb. 25 and discussed the Unity resolution of the Ahmedabad session of the AllIndia Congress Committee "m all its aspects." The Committee adopted a resolution
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  • 382 2 CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail)' A life portrait m oils of Mahatma Gandhi m walking pose was handed over to His Excellency Luang Phinit Akson, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the King of Thailand at New Delhi, on behalf of Calcutta Art Society at a
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  • 99 2 CONGRESS PRESIDENT CONFERS WITH KRIPALANI NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) Ihe Congress President, Mr Purshottamdas Tandon, held a one-hour discussion wiih Acharya J. B Krip••lani, leader of the Congress Demo--ratic Front, on Feb. 24, presumably n an attempt to restore unity m ne organisation. The Congress President was at jvork
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  • 1155 2 HIGH COURT TO HEAR PETITION TODAY MADRAS, Feb. 26 By Air Mail).— The habeas corpus application, filed by Mr. A. K. Gopalan, a detenu m the Cuddalore Central Jail, for a declaration that his rearrest and detention last week under the Preventive Detention Act were
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  • 1286 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Advisory Board Given Powers Tn Hoar Detenus m Person Names Of Detenus Will Be Gazetted NEW DELHI, Feb. 19 (By Air Mail). Parliament passed the Preventive Detention (Amendment) Bill to-day after 28 hours' debate spread over seven days. The House sat from 2
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  • 525 3 PLANNING COMMISSION'S REPORT TO BE PRESENTED TO GOVT. BY END OF MAY NEW DELHI, Feb. 19 (By Air Mail). Prime Minister Nehru said m a written statement m Parliament to-day that the Planning Commission's report would be presented to Government towards the end of
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  • 155 3 Buddhist Pessimism Deplored By Burmese Envoy COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). U Tint Swe, Minister for Burma m Ceylon who presided at the annual prize-giving of the Sri Lankadhara Society recently, made an appeal for more Buddhists to take to social service work. Mr. Swe said there was a tendency among
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  • 136 3 INDIA REFUSES VISA TO PEACE CONFAB DELEGATES NEW DELHI. Mar. 2.— lndia has banned the issuance of visas to foreigners seeking to participate m the Ail-India Peace Conference to De held m Delhi next month, the Home Ministry said today. Home Minister C. Rajagopalaasked by the Speaker of Parliament to
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  • 198 3 World Unity An Attainable Goal, Says Dr. Radhakrishnan LONDON, Mar. 4.— Dr. S. Radhakrishnan. India's Ambassador m Moscow, said m London on Feb. 27 that world unity was no longer an Utopian realm but an attainable goal. Dr. Radhakrishnan, who was speaking at the inauguration of the London School of
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  • 126 3 INDO-SWEDISH TRADE AGREEMENT EXTENDED NEW DELHI, Mar. 4.— The Trade Agreement between India and Sweden which expired on Dec. 31, 1950, has been extended for the current year. Trade letters to that effect were exchanged on Feb. 28 between the Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, and the Minister for
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  • 94 3 KANDY, (By Air Mail).— Dr. Van D. Dillewsin, a Dutch expert has come here on an F.A.O. assignment to help m the Government's plans to establish a sugar-cane industry. Ho is the first* of a team of experts from the Food and Agricultural Oiganisation of
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  • 110 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail). There are today 7,022 Co-operative Societies m Ceylon of which 3,429 are Consumer Socities says a press note issued by the Co-operative Department. Co-op Credit Societies which suffered a set back during the war days are becoming more popular m the
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  • 504 3 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— A Major unemployment scheme to fill up all marshy lands m Colombo and utilise them for putting up stores and other buildings required for Government use is contemplated by the Government m order to absorb all the unemployed for
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  • 136 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Dr. R G. Cochrane. expert m the prevention and cure of leprosy, arrived here recently for a period of two or three months to examine the success of the anti-leprosy scheme introduced by him In Ceylon m 1935. He was spent the last
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  • 91 3 KANKESANTURAI. (By Air Mail). —Workers at the Government Cement Factory. Kankesanturai, want a free supply of gas masks. They made a request bo this effect at a meeting of their union, held opposite the factory. Mr. K. Sabapathy, the president, presided The workers want the gas
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  • 93 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail).— Messrs. R. Samarasekera, Assistant Registrar. Co operative Societies, aalle and R. C. S. Cooke of Jaffna have been selected to go on a study tour to Europe. Their tour programme is arrangea by the Horace Plunkett Foundation m London, the International
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  • 64 3 COLOMBO, (By ALT Mail).— Mr. V. Kumarasamy. M.P., for Chavakachcheri said: "I don't like young men especailly married men growing moustaches. The worst of this bad fancy is the "Hitler" moustache. Continuing, Mr. Kumarasamy added that social workers who have pledged to serve their country must
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  • 65 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail) Government attempts to increase revenue from taxation may involve commodities other than the ~hief three— rubber, tea and coco; m t It is now stated that Government may decide to tax hitherto tax-free commodities like cocoa and step up the
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  • 1820 4 Food Situation In India The Far East This is the first- of a threepart weekly instalment on the section "Tae Far East from a circular entitled "World Food Situation. 1951" issued by the Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations, United States i>epartment of Agriculture, Washington. Review By U.S. Agrl. Department The
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  • 350 4 Ex-Malayan Journalist's InterCaste Wedding MADRAS, (By Air Mail). The President of the Karanthai Tamil Sangam. Mr. A. Y. Arulanandasamy Nadar presented a congratulatory address to Mr. T. Govindarajulu, 8.A., B-L., second son of Mr. G. Thiagarajan Pillai, and to Srimathi T S. Sumitra, B A., B.F. third daughter of Mr.
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  • 140 4 B.C.G. tests and inoculation for children m Malacca Settlement will commence this month. These tests and inoculation will be made by Dr. T. M. Ward and her team of co'vorkers. Two separate teams will work simultaneously m the Central District and the rural areas, and another
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