Indian Daily Mail, 12 March 1951
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Title Section16 1951-03-12 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 30. SINGAPORE. MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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153 1951-03-12 1 High Officer Placed Under House Arrest NEW DELHI, Mar. n. -The "Times of India" reported toda>' that a high Air Force officer has been taken into custody in Pakistan's military conspiracy probe and indicated that other arrests were expected. The limes inA.P. - 153 words
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685 1951-03-12 1 ARMY CHIEF OF STAFF AND OTHERS ARRESTED LIAQUAT ALI'S STATEMENT EARLIER REPORT LAHORE, Pakistan, Mar. II. The government on Friday arrested Pakistan's Army Chief of Staff, his wife and two other persons on charges of having tried to "subvert the loyalty" of the country's defence forces and stir up violence.A.P.; Reuter - 685 words
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232 1951-03-12 1 INDIA GOVT. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DR. KUMARAPPA'S VIEWS NEW DELHI, Mar. 11.— A Press note issued on Friday by the Ministry of External Affairs says: "Atten j tion of the Government has been drawn to certain reports of the speeches made in the United States of America by Dr. BharatanGIIS - 232 words
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Article45 1951-03-12 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 11.—Poking Radio heard here, said the British Prime Minister Mr. Clement Attlee. had been notified by the Chinese authorities that a Chinese mission would shortly leave for Malaya to investigate conditions "of the persecuted Chinese in Malaya ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-03-12 1 Photo. Photograph shows the party of Japanese girl athletes for Asian Games with President Dr. Rajend ra Prasad at New Delhi. The Japanese athletic team include eight women competitors managed by Miss Fumi Kojima, lecturer at the Kagoshima University in Southernmost Kyushu Islands of Japan. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article95 1951-03-12 1 OVER 1,500 CUT MOTIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 11— Notice of more than 1,500 cut motions to reduce the grants under the new Budget were given by members of the Legirlature when discussion of the Budget presented by Finance Minister Gopala Reddi began on Friday last Speaker Mr.95 words
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337 1951-03-12 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. 1 1. Following the Trade Pact with Pakistan, the Government of India have removed the price controls on raw jute and manufactured jute goods forthwith a decision which was greeted with cheers by337 words
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Article615 1951-03-12 1 NEW DELHI Jan. 11. Singapore was fifth in team points, on the basis „f the Associated Press unofficial compilations, at the close of Saturday's competitions in the Asian Game*. Japan was first, India second, uith Iran, the Phi. Uppmes, Smgapore Burma, Indonesia, Afghanistan Ceylon, NepalReuter; A.P. - 615 words
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Article44 1951-03-12 1 CANBERRA. Mar. 12. -The ausfralian Labour Party federal conference decided by 19 votes to 17 to approve the principle of compulsory military training for hom<? defence. The conference made its approval subject to a "proper regard to the national economy." A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article24 1951-03-12 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 11.— The United Nations Security Council on Friday adjourned the Kashmir debate till Mar. 15. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article284 1951-03-12 2 Indian RepresentativeExpected In Karachi .Early KARACHI, (By Air Mail). Pirzada Abdus Sattar, Pakistan's Food and Agriculture Minister, told a press conference here on Mar. 5 that India Government representatives were expected here any moment from Delhi to inspect the food grains that India was toF.O.C. - 284 words
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Article63 1951-03-12 2 BASTI, 'By Air Mail) A leather Coin wiih metallic impressions of pro-Buddha age, three pair of earthen moulds for minting coins belonging to Bunga period I about 500 A.D and 29 other metallic coins including some punch-marked coins have been recovered recently by an archeological enthusiastF.O.C. - 63 words
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185 1951-03-12 2 KKATMANDU, (By Air Mail)— King Tribhuvan Bir Bikram Shah Dev of Nepal told his people on Mar. not to harbour any doubts about the future of their country and assured them that food for the people was his constant thought. The King, who was addressingF.O.C. - 185 words
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Article97 1951-03-12 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 10.— Export by post to Pakistan and Afghanistan will have to be covered by A.P.P. form duly countersigned by the Reserve Bank of India or on authorised dealer in foreign exchange unless the exports fa:l under any of the exceptions under theFOC - 97 words
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Article174 1951-03-12 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 10.— The Government of India have referred the question of manufacturing cost ana remunerative prices of mill-made dhoties and sarees to the Indian Tariff Board, it li learnt. The reference to the Tarifl Board followed the recommendation of the textile control committeeFOC - 174 words
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Article, Illustration73 1951-03-12 2 PHOTO. Ted W. Arnold, of 615 Columbus Avenue Northwest. Canton. Ohio, Chief Official Coach to the 187 men and women of the Indian team for the First Asian Games opening at New Delhi National Stadium on Mar. 4, is pictured here as he watches C. D. Cleur of Madras overA.P. - 73 words
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Article71 1951-03-12 2 IMPHAL, (By Air Mail) Seven Congress workers of Manipur State, Including Shri Jogeswar Singh, member of A.I.C.C. and Shri Tomal Singh, a former President of the State Congress, were arrested here on Mar. 3 evening for their alleged refusal to disperse from a meeting which was declaredF.O.C. - 71 words
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Article96 1951-03-12 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 10.— The Speaker on Mar. 5 disallowed an adjournment motion tabled by Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh to discuss the situation in the country created by the "acute scarcity of cloth and dhoties." Mr. Harekrushna Mahtab expressed a wish to make a statement before the HouseFOC - 96 words
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Article235 1951-03-12 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 22. (By Air Mail) The Prime Minister Mr. Nehru, in a written answer, told Parliament to-day that the parties to the dispute in the case regarding the loan given by the Reserve Bank of India to the Exchange Bank of India andF.O.C. - 235 words
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141 1951-03-12 2 EXHIBITION OF CHINESE AND INDIAN PAINTINGS NEW DELHI. (By Air Mail) Mr. K. P. S. Menon, Foreign Secretary, Government of India, on Mar. 3 declared open an exhibition of Chinese and Indian paintings by Miss Jaya Appasamy. The exhibition was organised by the Caravan of India. Miss Appasamy returned toF.O.C. - 141 words
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Article61 1951-03-12 2 DETROIT. Mar. 9. The Ford Motor Company said Tuesday it has signed an agreement with th* U.S. Army to build 115.000.00fl dollars 'US) worth of medium tanks. The contract will emtfoy about 8,000 workers at. peak production. Packard Motor announced Monday it had entered into aA.P. - 61 words
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Article38 1951-03-12 2 AHMEDABAD. Mar. 10. About 150 persons, including 50 women, narched <fcn Mar. 5 morning to the slaughter Jhouses here to offer -atyagraha*; against cow slaughter. They carried flags and posters and shouted slogans. FOCFOC - 38 words
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51 1951-03-12 2 MOROCCAN LEADER HEADING FOR EGYPT? CA3/»BLAN«A, Mar. 9.— Si Allal FassL leader m the Istiqlui Party ln Morocco, H i'oft Tangier.; lor an urucn -.wn •stmation, according to reports rf acting Casablanca vcr. :>. rday. m^ It was thou^fc. here might be bound^K r E;iyp; been Jivlag ia Vbsier. sin"-Reuter - 51 words
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547 1951-03-12 2 CATTLE WELFARE IN INDIA: DR. PRASAD'S ADVICE j NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) Distributing prizes at the tenth. AllIndia Cattle Show in Hissar on March 3, President Rajendra Prasad stated that the problem before the country was to preserve the good breed of Indian cattle in the thousands of goshalasF.O.C. - 547 words
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1449 1951-03-12 2 NEHRU'S MESSAGE TO WARDHA CONFAB. SEWAGRAM, (By Air Mail).— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, in a message to the seventh session of the All-India Basic Education Conference, meeting here on Mar. 3 said: "The approach to education should not be too rigid and should allow freeF.O.C. - 1,449 words
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2056 1951-03-12 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Strong Protest Against Limited Application Of Act NEW DELHI, Feb. 23. (By Air Mail) Mr. C. D. Deshmukh stated in Parliament to-day that it might be possible to fix minimum wages, for agricultural labour in '"very limited fields. Applications of theF.O.C. - 2,056 words
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2283 1951-03-12 3 CEYLON PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: A mendment To Adopt Origina I Lion Emblem Defeated COLOMBO, Mar. 2 (By Air Mail) After a debate which lasted two days, a motion moved by the Rt. Hon. D. S. Senanayake, Prime Minister, that the recommendationF.O.C. - 2,283 words
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Article, Illustration86 1951-03-12 3 The war in Indo -China entered a new phase on Jan. 13 when the French took the field at Hanoi with 17-ton tanks supported by massed troops and planes in a big drive against the rebel forces of the communist-led Vietmin^. The number of prisoners now in the French prisonA.P. - 86 words
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1591 1951-03-12 4 SURVEY BY U.S. AGRL. DEPARTMENT Burma, Thailand (Siam) and Indo-China this area is the world's great rice surplus region, exporting 6 J million short tons annually before the war, or 63 per cent of the world's rice exports and 68 per centUSIS - 1,591 words
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228 1951-03-12 4 Many requests have previously been made for increased Travelling Dispensary facilities in the Rural areas. Due to the limited facilities at the disposal of the Medical Department the many demands made could not all be met but the public can228 words
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111 1951-03-12 4 NEW YORK. Mar. 11.— The Asia Institute of America, which offers a comprehensive curriculum for comparative study of Asian lands, peoples, languages, arts, philosophy and literature, plans a unique collection of Asian art reproductions to be maintained in this city. The collection willUSIS - 111 words
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Article56 1951-03-12 4 A communique issued by tne Superintendent Traffic Police states that no vehicle may uark between the edge of the roadway and any line laid down ln the middle ,»t the roadway. Overtaking of motor traffic by motor traffic is prohibited wherever a double line is laid down56 words
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316 1951-03-12 4 WASHINGTON. Mar. 11 The public health programmes for SouthEast Asia sponsored by the U.S. Economic Co-operation Administration is now underway and U.S. staffed health scrvico offices have been set up in Indonesia, Burma, Thailand and Indo-China. Dr. Austin Diebert. head of the E.C.A.USIS - 316 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-03-12 4 PHOTO. A treaty of friendship between India and Indonesia was signed ln Djakarta on Mar. 3. Picture shows Dr. P. Subbarayan (left) Indian Ambassador at Djakarta, and Dr. Mohd. Roem, the Indonesian Foreign Minister, shaking hands after the signing of the Agreement. ANTARAANTARA - 43 words
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116 1951-03-12 4 Police Constable Mohamed Sa'id had a miraculous escape from death in Kuala Lumpur last week when a bullet fired by a Chinese gunman pierced his Songkok and was deflected by his Police Badge which was twisted inwards He was unharmed. The incident took place in a116 words
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119 1951-03-12 4 83rd Anniversary Of Negro University In Washington WASHINGTON. Mar. 11.—Studdents, faculty, alumni and friends oi Howard University, largest institution for higher education for negroes in the United States gathered over the weekend t« celebrate the 83rd anniversary ol the founding of the university. The university, located here, ls attended mainly119 words
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Article81 1951-03-12 4 Undet the Rotary Boook Gift Scheme the University af Malaya has already received 50 books iron Rotary Clubs in the U.K. and information has been received that 50 more are on the way. The first book to be received came from Southport (Lancashire) Rotary Club and reached81 words
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507 1951-03-12 4 im i ?V *»"t«*«t: origin, whether new or second-hand. i-Tn^fJ.?* ar BUbJeCt to the Paction at importation of an import licence (A.P.) issued by t ho A .P. Branch of the Unports and Exports Control Department. ""pvri. Licences are not at present issued for507 words
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