Indian Daily Mail, 15 March 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 33. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 202 1 Says Nehru It Courts Go Against Legislature's Wishes (From Our Own Correspondent) > NEW DELHI, Mar. 14.— "The constitution will be amended," declared Prime Minister Nehru at a Press Conference yesterday regarding decision of the Patna High Court invalidating the Bihar Zamindari Abolition Act. He stated
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  • 279 1 NEVV DELHI, Mar. 14.— Asked at a Press conference yesterday whether the Government of India would regard any attack on Kashmir as an attack on India, Prime Minister Nehru replied with emphasis: "Yes." Dealing with Kashmir which W m the subject of most of the
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  • 54 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 14. India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru told a news conference on Tuesday that Russia has made no "firm otter" of food for India, which faces a major famine threat, but "if there is a clear and firm offer, we likely will take
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  • 93 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 14. Law Minister Mr. Madhava Menon attended a session of the Assembly looking fit after some days of rest on medical grounds thus putting an end to the rumours that his illness was an excuse for him to leave the Cabinet.
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  • 132 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 14.— India's Prime Minister Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru warned yesterday that fullscale use of the atom bomb would bring death or disablement to 1,000,000.000 people and cause the physical and moral collapse of humanity. Commenting at a press conference on press reports from
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  • 33 1 The first meeting or the fourth session of the Councl l of State, Kelantan. will be held at the Astana Balal Besar, Kota Bbaru. VJday. Max, 15, at 10 a.m.
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  • 173 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 1..— "I Am An American Day" will be observed in the United States on Sunday. May 20. In a proclamation, President Truman has designated the day "as a oublic occasion for the recognition observance, and commemoration o r United States citizenship." The
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  • 459 1 NEW DELHL Mar. 14.-Prime Minister Liaquat All Khan's anuouncement of the arrest of the Chief of General Staff of the Pakistani Army, Major-General Akbar Khan, and others on the charge of conspiracy against the Government is com mented upon by a number
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  • 69 1 Kenneth Younger, replying to a 2« lon ln the House of Commons said the Chinese Central Government's reply to th? tvoot Protest against the 111tieatuent and expulsion of His Majesvy's Consul General at Tlhwa J nk i ang Province "is most unsatisfactory." He added that fur- 4
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  • 141 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. 14.— Prime Minister Nehru revealed at a Press Conference yesterday that theTibetan delegations was proceeding shortly from India to Peking to seek a peaceful settlement regarding the status of Tibet and Dalai Lama. Chinese troops, declared Mr.
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  • 120 1 KARACHI. Mar. 14.— The State Bank of Pakistan Tuesday authorised its to buy from and sell to authorised dealers in Pakistan, Indian rupees at the following rates: Buying— lndiani Rupees 133-0 annas- 9 pies to 100 Pakistani rupeesSelling— lndian Rs. 143-13 as. 3 ps. to 100
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  • 72 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 14.— Roast beef will be off the menu at the Delhi Gymkhana Club until May 15 following an injunction granted by a New Delhi Court. A Hindu member of the club had petitioned that cooking the flesh of an animal held sacred
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  • 55 1 Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the Commissioner General in South East Asia left London on Tuesday morning by air on his return to the East. He will travel first to Hong Kong where he ls to attend a convocation of the University on Mar. 16 and
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  • 65 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 14.— The President sent the following mespaa* 1 to Pope Piu*Xll Vatican City on the occasion of his coronation** 12th anniversary on Mar. 12: "On behalf of the Government and the people of India and on my own behalf may I extend
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  • 394 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 14.— Replying to a question in the Indian Parliament on Monday, the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said that the attention of the Government had been drawn towards a report that the Portuguese Government was going to enact a
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  • 70 1 Negro Troops For Goa BOMBAY, Mar. 14. Waman Desai, Secretary of the United Front of Goans, a body agitating for the liberation of Goa from Portuguese rule announced yesterday that a troopship with four Portuguese units was expected in Goa next week. "These troops are meant to augment the Negro
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  • 90 1 TOKYO. Mar. 14. United Nations patrols swept the hills around strategic Hongchon today and may have gone in and out of the town itself In a vain hunt for fleeing Communists on the Korean warfront. Some 40,000 Reds were reported there last week. Military
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  • 97 1 BOMBAY, Mar. 13.— Over 200 American tourists arrived in Bombay on Mar. 10 by Britain's luxury liner s.s. Caronia." Special arrangements have been made for their tour of important places of historical and cultural interest in the country. They are 'expected to see among others
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  • 47 1 A Committee comoor.ed of the Com ny ssioner of PoMce (Cha'r Mr Tan Chin Tuin and the Deputy Financial Secretary, has been appointed by the Government to examine without delay the r%t«i of oav and allowances of memb^s oi ttoe Singapore Police Force fcelgw
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    40 1 PHOTO. Dr. Bohuslav Kratochvil, the Czech Ambassador to India who disappeared with his family from New Delhi on Mar. 1, after being recalled to Prague. He sailed for Britain aboard the liner Jai Azad with his wife and son. A.P.
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  • 144 1 CHINESE DETAINEES FOR BORNEO REPORT DENIED The Government of North Borneo nas issued the following statement"The report in the Malayan Pren regarding the despatch of Chinese detainees to a North Borneo Island K. completely unauthorised. It is true that a proposal of this nature was made some months ago and
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  • 117 1 The Federal Government is at present working on a plan in which there will be large scale expansion of co-operative shops throughout the country. The High Commissioner. Sir Henry Gurney, told the Press on Tuesday morning at a Conference in Kuala Lumpur, "that Government has during
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  • 75 1 The Postmaster -General announces that the new postage stamps for the State of Perlis will be released for sale on Monday. Mar. 26. The denominations of the new stamps will be as follows; lc, 2c., 3c, 4c, 6c Bc. 10c, 15c, 20c. 25c. 40c. 50c.
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  • 50 1 LONDON, Mar. 14.— Prime Minister Clement Atttee has received a telegram from Peking asking permission for a oaTty of 17 Chinese to enter Malaya "to investigate the conditions of tho suffering Overseas Chinese," It was authoritatively learned here yesterday. Mr. Attlee is considering the retaken Reuter
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  • 29 1 BRUSSELS. Mar. 14.— The Belgian Prime Minister, M. Joseph Pholion, will go to the United States at Eafitor '»n "iM*! I visit." it was announ« c^ here today.- Reuter
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  • 714 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Mar. 15, 1951. INDIANS MUST THANK GURNEY! THE sincerest thanks of Malayan Indians are due to the High Commissioner Sir Henry Gurney for sparing the Community from the ordeal of abetting the outmoded and diabolical form of dyarchic administrative reform which he has just announced
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  • 316 2 Fixation Time-Limit Extended By, One Year I NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) The Government of India have decided to extend by one year the time limit for the States to fix minimum wages for industrial labour under the Minimum Wages Act of 1948, it is
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  • 195 2 No Postponement Of Elections: 40 Crores Of Ballot Papers Required BOMBAY, March 11. Forty crores of ballot papers will be required during the ensuing General Elections, according to Shri Sukumar Sen, Chief Election Commissioner to the Government or India. The number of voters listed in the electoral rolls would be
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  • 61 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 6. (By Air Mail) A special session of the Aklui Bharat Hindu Mahasabha will be held at Jaipur on April 7 and 8, Dr. N. B. Khare announced here. The session is mainly expected to discuss the question whether non-Hindus should
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  • 63 2 GWALIOR, Mar. 10.— Defying all security measures, two monkeys found their way to the visitors' gallery of the Madhya Bharat Legislative Assembly today. For five minutes they sat there peacefully and heard the Food Minister, Shri Shyamlal Pandaviya, describe the state food
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  • 73 2 KANPUR, Mar. 11.— About two hundred substitute workers of a local textile mill who had been payed off by the management sometime ago, forced their entry into the mills premises today and started working the looms. The workers are reported to have defied the
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  • 169 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) The Government of India have decided to bring into force the Newsprint Control Order, 1951, with effect from April 2, 1951, the existing Control Older will continue to apply until that date. Announcing this a Press Note from the Ministry of
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  • 32 2 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— The Governor-General has appointed Mr. Kandiah Kanagaratnam. PaJliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, to act as Minister of Education FOC
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    55 2 Photo) A gun and trailer, dropped by parachute during Anglo-American air exercises at watchfield, Berkshire, last week, is pictured here against the ghostly background formed by two of its parachutes. Note the packing beneath gun and trailer to protect it on landing. The exercise was designed to further Anglo-American co-operation
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  • 157 2 BOMBA*, Mar. 10. (By Air Mail) The Government of India have decided to restore the 4 per cent, cui on yarn price which the textile industry had voluntarily accepted in October, 1949. A decision in respect of the similar 4 per cent,
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  • 131 2 DIRECTOR GENERAL OF STATISTICS NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) The Estimates Committee of Parliament would like the^ Government of India's Director-General of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics to be a competent statistican himself. "We were informed by a representative of the Commerce Ministry," says the jCommittee in its third report, "that
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  • 342 2 PAKISTAN JUTE FOR INDIA: MOVEMENT TO BEGIN IN NEXT FEW DAYS DACCA. Mar. 9. (By Air Mail) The movement of three and half lakhs, bales of Jute held by the Pakistan Jute Board will commence within the next few days on Government account to India out of the ten lakhs
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  • 153 2 INDO PAKISTAN GOODWILL NEW DELHI, (By Air Mall) The Government of India had addressed the Vice-Chancellors «.»f all the Indian Universities to take suitable steps for the promocion of Indo-Pakistan goodwill, in connection with the implementation of certain clauses of the Inao-Pakistan Agreement of 1950, the Minister for Education, Maulana
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  • 114 2 Felictation Addresses: Nehru Deprecates Practice Of Including Complaints I AMBALA, Mar. 11.— Prime Miniater Nehru to-day urged people to 'give up the bad habit of going about with the begging bowl" by including petty complaints and grievances in addresses of felicitations. "Such addresses used to be presented to the British
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  • 746 2 LAHORE, (By Air Mail) The Russian delegate, M. Nemchina. at the ECAFE session here recently declared that the Soviet Union was prepared to enter into a trade agreement with any country of Asia and the Far East "on mutually satisfactory terms."
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    34 2 Photo. Beared N. Singh, Indian athlete, li ghts the first torch from the ray's a of the sun at Delhi's historic red fo rt, on the opening day of the Asian Games.— A. P.
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  • 2994 3 .i^PV' f?f B V Air Mail).-Th> following is the full text ot XUe 1 ndo- Pakistan trade agreement signed in Karachi yesterday: Doing desirou. ot promoting Jrade between the two countries the Government of Pakistan and Government ni' InH'm hiivP Aniarofl
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  • 873 3 NEWS: minister of stai. askeo to leave punters alone AVISSAWELLA, (By Air Mail). "There has been much talk of expediting and forcing this natural piocess (Ceylonisation) and pressure from the highest Government level has been applied, I think mistakenly," said Mr. K. J. S. Bean,
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  • 1137 4 But Only In Association Ot Mutual Respect Trust "There is nothing whatever in the history of Southern Asia to deny that Europeans and Asians, if they so will, can live and work together in association of mutual respect and trust, and to the advantage
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  • 187 4 A meeting was held in Kuala Lumpur, Monday, Mar. 12, between representatives of the Kuooer Estate Workers' Unions and representatives of tne Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association. It was agreed that, pending the issue of the Report ai tne tiosua of Arbitration wnich is
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  • 101 4 With effect from Tuesday, no one is allowed to ride a bicycle on any public road in Ipoh town from 7 p.m. to 12 midnight. All public roads that are affected are inside the town bounded by Chung Thye Phin Road. Chamberlain Road, Jalan Datoh, Club
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  • 40 4 The Straits Chinese British Association Volunteer Memorial Fund Scholarships have been awarded to che following: Chua Kong Leng of Std. VII of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, and Lee Seek Tann of Std. VI nf Raffles Institution.
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  • 37 4 The election campaign meeting co be addressed by Mrs. Vilasin. Menon, and scheduled to be held at Jalan Kayu, Seletar, on Mar 17 nas been postponed to Mar. 18 (Sunday) at 5.30 p.m.
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