Indian Daily Mail, 7 March 1951
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Title Section17 1951-03-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 25. SINGAPORE, WEDNES DAY, MARCH 7, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.17 words
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214 1951-03-07 1 Cochinites To Resign En Masse From Legislature (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Mar. 6. There is great dis satisfaction among Cochin Congressmen regarding the composition of the new Travan core-Cochin Cabinet formed by the new Leader Mr. C. Kesavan. because it does not include a representativeCopyright - 214 words
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Article67 1951-03-07 1 EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS, KOREA, Mar. 8. French ticcps were driven bac«< from an hltttnpi to take Hill 1037 oi the cc.umi front, 10 mi'.es West of r&cgntn, on Monday. About 100 Commuii'i-s i£. c :ted the atLeir:pt with grenades and nachineguns, an Eighth Army briefiK.; officerA.P. - 67 words
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Article, Illustration343 1951-03-07 1 DR. P. T. NATHAN TO CONTEST ROCHORE WARD Dr. P. T. Nathan has announced tiis intention to stand as an Independent Candidate m Rochore Ward n the forthcoming Legislative Coun» .•il Elections on April 10. He is a wellknown medical practiaoner m the Rochore district itself for a number of343 words
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298 1951-03-07 1 RASGOON Mar. 6. -Dr. Ba Maw former premier who now heads the Mahadama (Greater Burma) Party, made a fresh bid last week for return to political power with an appeal for leftist support. At a party rally he promised the Burmese "realA.P. - 298 words
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Article140 1951-03-07 1 TAIPEI. Mar. 6.— The family records of Lt. General Sun L:-jen Commander-in-Chief of tne Cmnese Nationalist ground forces, g^ back 2,000 years. Early m the Tang Dynasi> (684-845 A.D.) one of his ancestors. a General Sun. conauered CochinChina Sun Li-Jen was born 50 years agoA.P. - 140 words
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Article62 1951-03-07 1 BELIEVE IT OR NOT WASHINGTON. Mar. 6 —Two In dian lotus seeds estimated to be 50.000 years old aorouted here yesterday. They were found by archaeologists m Manchuria, Mr. Edward J. Kelly, Superintendent of the Nationa' Capital Parks. sr^,l m a statement. Their age was calculated by a Japanes? scientistReuter - 62 words
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Article232 1951-03-07 1 WASHINGTON Mar. 6. Prime Minister Jawaharial Nehru of India was reported here yesterday to >iave stated that India had always wanted not only the general cooperation of America, but particu- lar assistance In the things she needed His remarks were made m aReuter - 232 words
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97 1951-03-07 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. 6.— Senator Burnet Maybank (Democrat, South Carol.:.;. > arged last night that the Senate /cn.-lgn Relations Com.iuttee m considering proposed aid tn India keep m recall an embargo ie said India had placed on the exDort ot raw materials for aUxmie energy.Reuter - 97 words
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Article38 1951-03-07 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 6. If the U.S. Congress approves an emergency aid bill, 85 ships may be taken from America's "mothballed" fleet of wartime freighters to carry 2,000,000 tons of grain to India. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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91 1951-03-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Mar. 6. President n» the Indian Union, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, will receive a civic address from Madras City Corporation m tht evening of Mar 8 when he visits Madras State fa.' the first time since installation. Government, making anCopyright - 91 words
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Article88 1951-03-07 1 GAUHATI, Mar. 6. Assam police, combing the border district for "subversive elements'' arrested today Tarusen Deka, leader of the revolutionary Communist party which has been banned m Assam. In a five-week "law and order" drive m upper Assam the police nave rounded up about 500 people,Reuter - 88 words
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127 1951-03-07 1 COLOMBO, Mar. 6. After a debate which lasted two days, a motion moved by Mr. D. S Senanayake, Prime Minister, that Lhe recommendation contained m the National Flag Committee report which was presented on Feb. 27. r«>garding the design of the flag be accepted, wasF.O.C. - 127 words
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308 1951-03-07 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 6. Sir i Benegal N. Rau, India's represeri- tative m the Security Council, said m a United Nations radio interview j that he believed an Impartial pie- j biscite i.i Kashmir would goReuter - 308 words
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Article26 1951-03-07 1 ATHENS, Mar. 6. Seven communists were executed by shooting m Qalcnica or Monday. .Tney v^ero .sentenced to death by a military tribunal.- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article100 1951-03-07 1 PARIS, Mar. 6. The three Western power delegations met at the French Foreign Ministry today to map their replies to a Russian-pro-posed agenda for a Foreign Ministers' Conference. The British and American delegations worked late into the night on their reports to Washington and LondonA.P. - 100 words
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251 1951-03-07 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 6. The first Asian Games, with 11 South Asian and Middle Eastern nations participating, got underway today m a new, modern stadium seating 50,000 persons. A total of nearly 600 atliletes have gathered for the New Delhi competitions They represent India.A.P. - 251 words
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109 1951-03-07 1 Nomination Papers and Statutory Declarations of Candidates will be received by the Returning Officers of the various Electoral Districts fit the Nomination Centres betwren 11 a.m. and 12 noon on Thursday, March 8, 1951. The deposit of $500.00 m cash may be paid at the109 words
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Article47 1951-03-07 1 LONDON, Mar. 6. Doctors lasi night visited King Gcirge and Princess Elizabeth— both dcwn with feverish colds— but issued no statement. Doctors said this morning that the King's condition continued to improve satisfactorily and that the Princess' feverish cold was taking us normal course.- A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article30 1951-03-07 1 LONDON. Mar. 6. Ivor Novello. world famous British actor, author and composer, died here early today of a sudden attack of thrombosis. He was 58- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article621 1951-03-07 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Mar. 7, 1951. MALAYAN NATIONALITY AND CITIZENSHIP-VI THE attitudes of the non-Malays towards the Nationality-cum-Citizenship problem are not difficult to analyse. As for the Indians, this is a problem mainly affecting the professional and business sections who have interests to protect and promote But to621 words
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635 1951-03-07 2 Pak. Premier Elated At Conclusion Of Trade Agreement KARACHI, Feb. 27 (By Air Mail). -The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, expressed satisfaction at the successful culmination of the 'currency war' with India, according to a report from Sarsodha where he isFOC - 635 words
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372 1951-03-07 2 RESERVE BANK OF INDIA ANNOUNCES EXTENSION OF EXCHANGE CONTROL BOMT3AY. Fob 26 (By Air Mail) —The Reserve Bank of India announced n a oommuninue today ex■lensio* of exchange control *o Pakis tan and Afghanistan from Feb. 27, iPS 2. AmoUßCtng tfte extension, the communique stated: Tram that date Pakistan rupeeFOC - 372 words
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731 1951-03-07 2 Mixed Reception To Indian Acceptance Of Par Value Of Pak. Rupee NEW DELHI, Feb. 26 (By Air Mail). Tho Indian acceptance of the par v.rUn- of the Pakistan rupee has had a mixed reception m the capital. The Finance Minister, Sri Chintamuu Deahmukh's statement m Parliament was received with aFOC - 731 words
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179 1951-03-07 2 RATES OF PURCHASE AND SALE OF PAR RUPEE ItOMBAY, Feb. 26 (By Air Mail). i.ne Reserve Bank of India issued w.j tallowing pres.i note this evening. "In accordance with the arrangerucnls which have since been made betw««n the Gc\ eminent of India and the Government of Pakistan, the -laces ofFOC - 179 words
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208 1951-03-07 2 KARACHI, Feb. 26 (By Air Mail). —Announcing Lhe recognition of the pw value of the Pakistan rupee by 'he Government of India, a press ::t.te issued by the Pakistan Government today staled that the recogniion was for "all current transactions, including tradeFOC - 208 words
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Article, Illustration65 1951-03-07 2 AP PHOTO. Soraya Esfandiari, 18 year-old daughter of a Bakhtiari chieftain, was married to tae 32 -year old Shah of Persia, Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, m Teheran's marble palace, on Feb. 12. Photo shows:— The Shah, wearing a blue uniform he designed specially fc t r the occasion, placing a goldAP - 65 words
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249 1951-03-07 2 MADRAS, (By Air Mail). Mr. B. Gopala Reddi, Finance Minister, Madias State, announced m his budget speech m the Madras Legislature on Feb. 26 the discontinuance of sales tax on newspapers and the halving of sales tax on handloom cloth. Both would haveFOC - 249 words
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76 1951-03-07 2 SOME AY, (By Air Mail) Sarciar Dat:ir Singh, President of the Indian Central Cotton Committee, said here on Feb. 23 that it was proposed to fix the target of cotton production for 1951-52 at forty lakhs bales as against the estimated production of 33F.O.C. - 76 words
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1921 1951-03-07 3 L\DIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Plea for Simpler Hindi Terms In Electoral Rolls NEW DELHI, Feb. 21 (By Air Mail). Parlia mini to-day agreed to a grant of Rs. 15£3J000 m connection with elections to State Legislatures. This was preceded by a heated debate over Sanskritisation ofFOC - 1,921 words
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916 1951-03-07 3 TERRORIST ACTIUITIES IN ASSAM AREAS GOVERNMENT'S MEASURES TO MEET MENACE NEW DELHI, Feb. 21 (By Air Mail). One (mauza) sub-division m the district of Kamrup m Assam and a dozen villages near Imphal m Manipur have been declared to be m a disturbed or dangerous state, following "illegal acts committedFOC - 916 words
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320 1951-03-07 3 CEYLON NEWS: MAY VISIT STALIN AND TRUMAN ALSO COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— A delegation of the World Fellowship of a add hist s may visit the Korean buttlefronts and also meet President Harry Truman, Mr. Clement Attlee, British P.M., Marshall Stalin and President Mao Tse-tungFOC - 320 words
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139 1951-03-07 3 MATARA, <By Air Mail). wealthy land-owner, Mr. G. D. S. Weerasurtya. of Polwatumodera, Weligama, was found dead witn his head battered, m his home on Saturday morning. The deceased, who is stated to be xfcout 70 years of age was a widower andFOC - 139 words
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Article233 1951-03-07 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Mr. A. Navaratnarajah, presiding at a special general meeting of the Panadura Saiva Maha Sabha held at the Sri Sumangala College Hall, announced that a plan for the proposed Hindu Temple m Panadura had already been prepared by Mr. M. Seilahanum Stapathy,FOC - 233 words
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451 1951-03-07 4 THEIR IMPROVEMENT ESSENTIAL FOR WORLD PEACE, SAYS MUDALIAR SANTIAGO (Chile), Mar. 6.— lndian and Pakistan delegates to the United Nations Economic and Social Council both stressed the need for helping the underdeveloped countries when the Council s debate on the world economic situation wasReuter - 451 words
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Article50 1951-03-07 4 LONDON, Mar. 6.— When a Conservative member of pariiamen' asked Supply Minister George Strauss on Monday If Britain has the technical know-how for makin" atom bombs, he got a short answer "Yes." Strauss, answering W. D. OrmsbyGore m the House of Commons did not expand.- A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article270 1951-03-07 4 Reports published m the United States ana m Britain tuat tn c U.i>.A. wul not taKe part m toe Colombo Pian for Economic Development m tioutn and Jaouth-East Asia are completely unfounded, m tact tne United States has made It o.ear tnat it nas tneCGO Press release - 270 words
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Article161 1951-03-07 4 Janab K. A. Ibrahim, the cashier of Messrs. A. R. M. Eusoff Co and a public worker, was entertained to tea prior to his sailing for India by the Telok Indians on Feb 24 at 4.30 p.m. at the Town School Janab Y. A. Pakiri Mohamed161 words
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282 1951-03-07 4 REPLY TO RUSSIAN ALLEGATION AGAINST COLONIAL POWERS LAHORE, Mar. 6.— Replying to charges by the Soviet delegate at ECAFE that the U.S., Britain and other colonial powers are attempting to slow down the Asian and Far Eastern countries industrial develop ment m the interest of their own monoplies, the U.SA.P. - 282 words
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143 1951-03-07 4 HOW TO IDENTIFY FOOD CONTROL INSPECTORS A communique issued by the DyJ Controller of Supplies states that reports have been received that people have been entering shops for inspection purposes stating that they are Food Control Inspectors. If m any doubt as to Whether such persons are genuine inspectors, or143 words
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Article115 1951-03-07 4 In exercise of the powers conferred by Reguation 20 (a) of the Emergency Regulations 1948 t"hp Mentri Besar. Selanstor nas orderrd owners and occupiers of all lands lying within a distance of 30 yards from rmblic roads to cut ani clear away from such lands herbage115 words
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Article29 1951-03-07 4 BOMBAY, Mar. 6. The Prime Minister's JI declared their second innings closed at 544 for 7 wicket*. This left the Commonw.ealth tourists 213 to win m 115 minutes. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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