Indian Daily Mail, 13 March 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 31. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. MARCH 13, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 448 1 Segregation A Domestic Matter S. Africa Rejects U. N. Intervention LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 12.— The South African Government rejected any Unite l Nations intervention in the question of its treatment of Indians in South Africa but rearhrmed its willingness to d.scuss the matter in conference with India and Pakistan. v
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    32 1 PHOTO. Premier Lieut.-Gen. Ali Razmara of Iran who was reported shot and killed on March 7 by three assasins at the mosque of the Shah in the downtown centre of Teheran.- A.P.
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  • 119 1 SATYAGRAHA AGAINST COW SLAUGHTER: 64 HINDUS ARRESTED BOMBAY. Mar. 12.— Sixty-four Hindus were arrested yesterday at Ahmcdabad, in northern Bombay, when agitation against cow slaughter Look a violent turn, according to reports reaching here. A mob of religious zealots defied a police ban on gatherings of more than five persons
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  • 135 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 12— Premier Nehru today told the Indian Parliament that Portuguese Goa is "of the organic essence of the Indian nation, and the historic processes which brought independence to India, to free those parts still under colonial rule." Asked whether it was true that
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  • 70 1 Yesterday an Operation was carried out by the Uniform Branch of the PO ice to test out communications and rapid deployment of men. The Uniform Branch was alerted at 6 a.m. and was put into 'a state of immediate readiness at 9.15 a.m. The first incident was reported
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  • 228 1 Malaya's trade with India, r_sing month alter month, has reacned a new peak witn the beginning of ti s year. Latest figures released oy the India Government Trade Commissioner's office in Singapore snow that the total exchange of visib.e commodities between India and Maiaya in
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  • 390 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 12.— The United States is greatly pleased at the growing strength of its relationship with Asia, according to George C McGrhee, U.S. State Department official here on a brief visit. "It is our desire to see this relationship
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  • 115 1 PARIS, Mar. 12.— General Charles I De Gaulle said yesterday that any attempt to prolong the life of the present French Parliament beyond its legal term in November would "mean civil war." The General who was addressing 1,000 delegates of his party from
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  • 70 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 12. Dravida Kalagham's agitation against Indian business interests in the City continues daily, but they have now shifted the scene of operations to Mount Road from Georgetown to mark the fact that more than 500 Volunteers have been already arrested
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  • 120 1 The Singapore Commission of Inquiry will leave for the United Kingdom today (Mar. 13) on the aircraft carrier H.M.S. "Warrior." Facilities are being made available by the Royal Navy for the Commission to be able to work undisturbed on the ship and the Commission hope
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  • 61 1 LONDON, Mar. 12.— Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, British Commissioner General in South- East Asia, win ieave London for Hongkong tomorrow after a week's consultations with the British Government. His pCane is due to arrive in Hongkong on Thursday. Today Mr. MacDonald was paying final visits to the
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  • 23 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 12. Over 620 organisations and 200 publications are listed as subversive by the House of Representatives Commas SiOA Un-American Activities.- A.P.
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  • 95 1 Mis. Ira Haupt (left), of West Deal. New Jersey, presents the first blooms of a new cymbidium orchid, named the "Mahatma Gandhi to Mrs. Sniva Rau (centre) and Mrs. Shiela Rayal (right), at the garden of Ashok, Mrs. Haupt's orchid garden on the first noor of the
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  • 211 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 12. The first Asian Games ended here yesterday with a formal ceremony at the National Stadium where for 8 days 500 athletes of 11 Asian countries gave their best to secure sports honours for their respective countries. To music played by three-score
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  • 174 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 12. The Philippines team host at the next Asian Games in Manila four yeard years hence today blamed lack of funds for its failure to match the number of entries from India and Japan, which were second and first respectively in points in track and
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  • 94 1 C'wealth Defence Confab: India Not Officially Notified NEW DELHI, Mar. 12.— Premier Nehru, replying to questioners in the Pai lu: ment whether India is sending a lep'esentative to the Commonwealth Defence Conference in London, said today that India has not been officially notified of the conference. Meanwhile, a Foreign Ministry
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  • 114 1 BOMBAY, Mar. 12.— India and .Iraq will shortly sign a trade agreement, it was learned here yesterday. A representative Iraqi delegation of 8 arrived in New Delhi on Feb. 18 and negotiations have been going on since then. Jafir Shibihi and B- Faik. two of the delegation
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  • 104 1 KARACHI. JVlar. 12.—Investigations of a number of high military officers were reported underway here on Sunday in connection with the plot against the State disclosed on Friday by Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan. Although no official announcement has been made, it is learned that Air Comodoro Janjua.
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  • 71 1 KARACHI, Mar. 12.— Pakistan's Planning Commission on Saturday considered several industrial projects which would cost Rs. 200,000,000 under a six-year development programme. Schemes approved by the CommisIsion included the construction of a dry dock at Karachi and ship repairing and building facilities in East Pakistan and
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  • 662 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Mar. 13, 1951. SILK SHIRT VERSUS KHADDAR JUBBA -II JUST as expected, the M.I.C. issued a clarification in regard to the simile used by its President in respect of the Federal Citizenship in the course of his speech at Klang on Jan. 26, on the
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  • 894 2 Alliance Of Jagirdars Zamindars With Communal Groups Reported NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) Reports from Central India reveal that reactionary forces, in collaboration with subversive and communal elements, are engaged in activities which may soon throw a heavy strain on the administration in maintaining
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  • 94 2 AHMEDABAD, (By Air Mail) The two owners and five clerks of a prominent wholesale cloth shop were taken into custody recently by the Central Enforcement Branch on the alleged charge of blackmarketing in cloth. Capt. R. L. Kaushik, Assistant Director of Central Enforcement who carried out
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  • 200 2 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail) Russia was the largest supplier of sulphate of ammonia, a fertiliser, to India during 1949-50, with 87,000 tons valued at Rs. 2,41,45,000, according to a spokesman of the Indian chemical industry here. During 1949-50, India imported a total quantity of 1,70,800
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  • 348 2 /apan tops in Women's Events (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. 12. Saturday was India's day in Asian games when her athletes won no less than seven out of the twelve finals conducted. A record crowd cheered themselves hoarse as the national
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  • 121 2 1 INDORE, (By Air Mail) The capital of Madhya Bharat will start I functioning in Indore from the third week of April next, said Mr. Thakatmal Jain, Chief Minister of of Madhya Bharat, here. Mr. Jain said in an interview that he was not making any
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  • 48 2 Against U.P. Police Officers LUCKNOW, (By Air Mail).— The U.P. Government took disciplinary action against 498 police officers on charges of corruption during 1950 it was learned Out of the total number 117 were dismissed, 192 were suspended and the rest were reverted and fined FOC
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  • 85 2 BANARAS, (By Air Mail) An armed dacoity involving one death and loss of property worth about rupees sixty thousand was committed in Gholapur police circle in the district recently, according to a report received here. The dacoits numbering thirty and armed with firearms raided tha house
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  • 43 2 KARACHI. (By Air Mail). Tht Pakistan Government announced that Pakistan and Yugoslavia have decided to exchange diplomatic missions. The announcement added that Yugoslavia has already named Abrad Cicmil, present Deputy Foreign Minister in Belgrade as Minister Plenipotentiary to Pakistan. FOC
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  • 28 2 DIBRUGARH (Assam), (By Air Mail) A mild earth tremor lasting about ten seconds was felt here on Mar. 3 morning. No damage was reported F.O.C.
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  • 276 2 Calcutta Sikhs Totally Against Communal Move CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail) Sardar Niranjan Singh Talib, Editor, "Desh Darpan," and a Sikh leader of Calcutta, has in a statement on behalf of the Sikh population of West Bengal, expressed himself against any further partitioning of
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  • 302 2 Damodar Valley Project: Dr. B. C. Roy Reviews Delhi Talks CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail) Dr. B. C. Roy, Chief Minister of West Bengal, on his return from Delhi after attending talks on the Domadar Valley Project said the people of Bengal would bless the project, as it would greatly benefit
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  • 644 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Minister Ayyangar Answers Critics NEW DELHI Feb. 23, (By Air Mail). Parliament to-day passed the Appropriation (Railways) Bill, 1951 authorising the payment of Rs. 2446,57,000 from out of thc Consolidated Fund of India after a short debate over the increased
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  • 223 3 CALCUTTA, Feb. 23, (By Air Mail) .—Sixty-eight Indians will leave for Rangoon early next wek to help in the survey of the northern areas of Burma. These men, who were formerly in the Burma Government's Survey Department, are being re-employed by the
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  • 206 3 LAHORE, (By Air Mail). The Russian Delegate, M. S. S. Nemchina, declared at the resumed session o-f the E.C.A.F.E. on Mar. 6 that the Soviet Union was prepared to enter into a trade agreement with any country of Asia and the Far East
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  • 154 3 MEMBERSHIP OF TRADE UNIONS NEW DELHI. Feb. 22. (F.v Air Mail).— The Labour nister. Mr Kishorimohan Tripathi said in a written answer in Par_.iamt.nt today that of the four all-India trade union organisations of workers, the Indian National Trade Union Congress claimed the largest membership as on December 31, 1950.
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  • 115 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 23. (By Air I Maii).-^Mr. N. ©opalaswami Ayyangar, States MinistT, told Mr. Hathi in Parliament today that in 20 months ending on December 31, 1950, as many as 914 amplications had been received by the Government for their consent to file suits
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  • 105 3 MORRISON SUCCESS BEVIN AS FOREIGN SECRETARY LONDON, Mar. 12.— Mr E.:nest Bevin has resigned a* Foreign Secretary, it was officially announced on Friday last. Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord President of the Council, is the ne™ Foreign Secretary. Viscount Addison takes over Mr Morrison's job as Lord President oi the Council.
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  • 79 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 23. (By Air Mail).— The State Minister, Mr. N Gropalaswami Ayyangar, announced 'n Parliament today that there was no proposal to merge a part or whole of Vindhya Pradesh with -:ome of the States before the next elections Replying to Seth Govind Das.
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    31 3 PHOTO. This group photograph shows the Indonesian athletes, led by Prince Paku Alam and others with President Dr. Rajendra Prasad at the Asian Games held at New Delhi last week A.P.
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  • 135 3 PARIS, Mar. 12. M. Henri Queuille, radical leader and one oi the most experienced living French Parliamentarians, yesterday announced his new cabinet his third and France's fourteenth since the liberation. It was virtually the same as M. Rene Pleven's government, which resigned 10 days ago j The
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  • 162 3 BOMBAY. (By Air Mail).—Russia was the largest supplier of suphate of ammonia, a fertiliser, to India during 1949-50, with 87,000 tons valued at Rs. 2.41,45,000, according to a spokesman of the Indian chemical industry here. During 1949-50 India imported a total quantity of 1,70,800 tons
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  • 143 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 11. —During nine months ending December, 1950, India's adverse balance of trade Improved to 119,400,000 rupees as compared with 1,240,500,000 rupees dining the corresponding period ir. j 1949. This improvement was due to reduced imports and increased exports. Exports in 1950 amounted to
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  • 95 3 AMBALA. (Bv Air Mail).—"Paniwala" Maharaj. the water diviner had helped in spotting four sites for boring wells at Chandigarh, new capital of the Punjab under construction it was officially stated here yesterday. Three of these sites had already proved true, whi'e boring oprations were still going on at
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  • 30 3 LAHORE. (By Air Mail). The Grand Mufti of Palestine, who is here on a short visit, was the recipient of the Freedom of the Cicy of Lahore on Sunday. FOC
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  • 126 3 AUSTRALIAN HIGH COURT INVALIDATES ANTI -RED LAW MALBOURNE, Mar. 12 The Australian full High Court by a majority of six to one Friday last declared the Government's Communist Party Dissolution Act invalid. Chief Justice Sir John Latham was the one dissident. The bill, which became law in October last year,
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  • 83 3 BANARAS, (By Air Mail).— "The policy of the Communist Party is still under discussion and there are serious differences of opinion inside the Party, said Shri Sunil Das Gupta, Secretary, Banaxas District Committee of the Communist Party of India, in a statement on Mar. 6
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  • 160 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail).— Mr. G G. Ponnambalam, Minister ot Industries, Industrial Research and Fisheries was compared to Marshal Petain by Senator Dr. M. V. Naganathan at a meeting of the Federalist Party held at Trincomalee esplanade. Mr. S. J. V. Cnelvanayakam criticised Mr. V. Nalliah,
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  • 265 3 Tamils May Have To Learn Sinhalese Vice Versa COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).—Provision may be made soon for the teaching of Tamil to Sinhalese students and Sinhalese to Tamil students, as a third language. The authorities concerned feel that ior the successful transition from English into the national languages as well
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  • 334 3 CEYLON NEWS: TRICOMALEE (By Air Mail)._A resolution rejecting the proposed National Flag: and condemning; the action of Government as a "gratuitous insult" to the Tamil-speaking people of Ceylon, was passed at a large-ly-attended public meeting, last week. The resolution said the two narrow coloured
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    83 3 PEOTO This group photograph shows leaders of various ftlhletta ton-,* with D:. Rajendra Prasad. Among these aS2ff\!tous Prescient are General Djahanbani. leader of the Iranian Tekm m Farouk Siraj, leader of the Atghan Team Mr^^ iV^nul Hu?'lPa der of the Indian Team: R. Bomanjee, leader cf the Bu Q -meJ
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  • 52 3 DEHIOWITA, (By Air Mail).— An elaborate pinkama was held at the Sri Sudharsanarama Raja Maha Vihara in memory of the Panamure elephant which was shot dead during last year's elephant kraal The High Priest of the temple delivered a sermon after an almsgiving in the
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  • 63 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mal). -Mr Justice Vivan Base was o nMar sworn in as a Judge of the Supreme Court by the Ohdef Justice of India He now becomes the eighth Judge of the Supreme Court. Before his appointment as a Judge of the Supreme Court,
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  • 203 4 Mr. W. H. Walker, Control" er of Imports and Exports. Singapore, writes: Importers are hereby notified that tne arrangements announced in Notice la Importers No. 25 o. Nov. 13, 19,0. have been extended to grey cloth now beins licensed outside the quotas. Importers
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  • 229 4 ROCKEFELLER GIVES US$5m. TO NEGRO COLLEGES NEW YORK, Mar. .—John D. Rockefeller, Jr., well-known American philanthropist, is giving U555,000,000 toward a fund to Improve 32 private negro colleges in the United States. Mr. Rockefeller's gift will go to the United Negro College Fund, which is attempting to raise U5525,000,000 for
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    90 4 Mr. J. Banerjea, M.Sc. (London) the assistant Secretary, Hindusthan Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd. who was recently in Singapore on his way to Bangkok was the guest at a tea party given in his honour on Feb. 28 at the Capitol Blue Room by lir. P. O. Mahesan, Organiser, South Malaya.
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  • 367 4 REASON FOR DELAY IN ANNOUNCING DECISION In response to enquirie s by the Press, the following statement was issued on Saturday by Mr. Justice E. N. Taylor, Chairman of the Rubber Industry Arbitration Board: The Board consists of Mr. Justice Taylor (appointed by the
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  • 112 4 Lt.-Col. A. W. Salmon was elected 1951 Pation of the 4 Supply Reserve Depot, RASC, Civilian Sports Club, at the first annual meeting in Singapore. Other officers are: President, Major J. D. Gray; Vice-President, Mr. Abdullah bin Masood; Hon. Secretary, Mr. J. Balkara Singh;
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    79 4 Outside the French outpost at Dinh Quan on the road from Saigon to Dalat in Indo-China, which Ls manned by the French sth Cuirassiers, S/Sgt. Leon Galinier of Cessenon (left) and the post commander Lt. Pierre Bourgin of St Etienne. chat with a Moi tribesman and woman, on Feb. 26.
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  • 335 4 WASHINGTON, Mar. 12. Moscow is losing the battle to take over Western Europe by boring from within, Homer M. Byington, Jr., director of the office of Western European Affairs, United States Department of State, said here. Mr. Byington emphasised that communist strength
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  • 56 4 LN.S. "Rajput" which is in Singapore on her way back from Australia will be open to visitors tomorrow Wednesday, between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. She is anchored at the Men of War Anchorage in the Outer Roads. Visitors will have to make their own water
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  • 242 4 A new international Socialist organisation is being formed as the result of a conference which concluded in London recently. Leading Socialists from fourteen nations were present at the meetings which lasted three days. Their purpose was to review the basic terms of international democratic Socialism and
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  • 87 4 Lt.-GeneraS Sir Richard Gale, who Is Director General of Military Training at the War Office, is due to arrive In Singapore by 8.0.A.C. aircraft today, Tuesday. He will not be remaining in the Colony but after spending the night, will continue his journey tomorrow to
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