Indian Daily Mail, 17 March 1951
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Title Section16 1951-03-17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. Mo. 35. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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197 1951-03-17 1 Further Revelations About Recent 'Plot' KARACHI, Mar. 16.— Police are looking into a possibility Pakistan Prime Minister and GovernorGeneral were marked for assassination in a plot broken up by four arrests last Friday, a Government spokesman said Wednesday. The Prime Minister is LiaquatA.P. - 197 words
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Article112 1951-03-17 1 BERNARD SHAW'S CARS AUCTIONED LONDON. Mar. 16.— Two cars belonging to George Bernard Shaw wcic sold at an auction here yesterd&y. One of them, a Rolls Royce, which fetched £3,4,0, was built to his dosign. Though Shaw himself was a nonsnoker, it had ash trays fitted in it, His ownReuter - 112 words
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Article50 1951-03-17 1 INDIAN PILOT SEES FLYING SAUCER NEW DELHI, Mar. 16.— Mr. O. B. Varma, chief pilot of the Delhi Plying Club, has reported seeing a cigarshaped "flying saucer" 100 leet long and travelling at the "terrible speed of nearly 2,000 miles an hour" from north to south over New Delhi A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article53 1951-03-17 1 A lecture on the Fhilosophy of Git a, will be delivered in Hindustani by Shri Satya Deo Shastri .formerly Professor of Kashi Vidyapith, Banaras) at Bhartya Baavan, 47, Cuff Road tomorrow, Sunday, at 6.30 p.m. All are corr.ially invited to attend, writes Hon. General Secretary, North53 words
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53 1951-03-17 1 IRANIAN ATHLETES JETTISON ALL LUGGAGE NEVV DELHI, Mar. 16.— Iranian athletes flying home from the Asian Games in New Delhi had to jettison all their luggage when their Dakota stopped 100 miles from Jodhpur, the nearest airport. .They reached Jodhpur safely, Indian army search parties are combing the countryside for53 words
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136 1951-03-17 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 16.— The Guv- eminent' of India have lodged a I strong protest against the announcemeat of the Government of Pakistan on Mar. 12 which alleged that AllIndia Radio had broadcast "completely false or exaggerated reports" i in connection with the arrest ofGIIS - 136 words
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Article59 1951-03-17 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 16. India, which helped Nepalese Kin<? Trioiiuvana regain his throne, is sending two experts to assist him in running his government. An announcement said h are B" j Narain of the Indian Finance IMiniatry and Govind Narain. Home I Secretary of the UttarA.P. - 59 words
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Article54 1951-03-17 1 LONDON, Mar. 16.— Prime Minister Clemenc Attlee will enter hoscital tor a medical examination next Wednesday, an official announcement said here today. The Prime Minister is to be examined for an old duodena ulcer complaint, because of the heavy strain he has been under during theReuter - 54 words
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Article19 1951-03-17 1 GRAND PARIDS. MICHIGAN, Mar. lfi. Senator Arthur Vanden berg's condition Is "substantially the same." it was stated today. A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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312 1951-03-17 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 16.— The fiittt All-India Conference of Letters, convened by the Government of India, was inaugurated in New Delhi yesterday by the Education Minister, Maulana Azad. In his inaugural address, Maulana Azad appealed to the people to give their unstinted cooperation inGIIS - 312 words
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100 1951-03-17 1 The Indian Recreation Club has invited the R.A.F. Changi lst XI to play a friendly soccer match against its lst XI today, Saturday, at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m. and aiterwards to Dinner at the Farrer Park Pavilion. The I.R.C. players will be selected100 words
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129 1951-03-17 1 TEHERAN, Mar. 16.— The Persian Parliament unanimously confirmed yesterday the decision taken by the special Oil Committee on Mar. 8 to nationalise oil undertakings throughout the country. Enthusiastic applause inside th« Chamber and from a large crowd outside the building greeted the decision.Reuter - 129 words
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Article48 1951-03-17 1 LONDON, Mar. 16.— Britain has told Persia that she cannot legally end the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's operations in Persia "by an act such as nationalisation." The British note was delivered shortly before the Persian Parliament's note to nationalise the country's oil industrv vesterdav ReuterReuter - 48 words
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399 1951-03-17 1 IPOH, Mar. 15. The Malay, Chinese and Indian leaders were present at an Indian community dinner given in honour of Mr. M. S. M. M. Meyappa Chettiar, noted Indian industrialist and proprietor of the well-known Perak banking firm of M.S.M.M. at 104, Belfield399 words
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307 1951-03-17 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 16. An Indian Congress for Cultural Freedom, on the lines of the Berlin Congress on Cultural Freedom in June, 1950, Ls being convened in Delhi from Mar. 28 to Mar. 31 under the sponsorship of more than 70 persons representing literature, artsGIIS - 307 words
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246 1951-03-17 1 Burma Govt 's Failure To End Civil War Condemned RANGOON, Mar. 16.— Sympathizers with the Karen rebels and other Burmese demonstrated outside the Government Building compound Wednesday demanding the ouster of Premier Thakin Nu's Government. An armed guard ringed the compound outside its barbed wires, while inside the Parliament buildingA.P. - 246 words
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146 1951-03-17 1 38 th PARALLEL: TRUMAN'S STATEMENT KEY WEST, Florida Mar. 16. President Truman told a press conference yesterday that the decision whether United Nations troops shoald cress the 38th Parallel in 4crea was a tactical one for the Dommander in tne field and not for the Commander -in -Chic-i: 7,000 milesReuter - 146 words
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Article61 1951-03-17 1 TOKYO, Mar. 16. -The Communists abruptly halted their eightray withdrawal today in Korea and opened on their heaviest artillery Sarragc of the war. Allies replied with a thundering bombardment. The new Communist defence line ls about 20 miles south of 38tn parallel, stretching across Korea for 30A.P. - 61 words
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800 1951-03-17 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Mar. 17, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS {Un ine Law Ana Polling Day) NO POWER FOR GOVT! TT is a poor excuse that the Singapore Government has trotted out in defence of its decision not to declare a public holiday on polling day, Apr. 10. The Government800 words
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167 1951-03-17 2 Enumeration Ot Voters Almost Completed JAMMU: The enumeration of voters by over 1,000 enumerators throughout Jammu and Kashmir State is understood to have been completed except in Jammu city. The lists from far-off areas are still being received here so that the exactF.O.C. - 167 words
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291 1951-03-17 2 DR. KHARE DEFENDS HINDU MAHASABHA 'S POLICY NAGPUR: Dr. N. B. Khare, President of the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha, said here on Mar. 11 that the Sabha's policy was that of "live and let live and justice and fairness to all communities with bias in favour of none." Replying toF.O.C. - 291 words
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Article214 1951-03-17 2 MADRAS: A. meeting of the AllIndia Republican Party was held, on Mar. 12, at the Triplicane beach, when speakers dwelt on "ways to end Congress rule." Mr. S. Ramanathan criticised what he alleged to be the dictatorship oi the Congress and said that they should see thatF.O.C. - 214 words
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235 1951-03-17 2 BANGALORE!: The population has nearly doubled itself in ten years according to the provisional 1951 census figures officially released on March 10. The census figures this year disclose that population of Bangalore City (Bangalore Corporation limits) is 7,76,170 as against 4,06,760 in 1941,F.O.C. - 235 words
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58 1951-03-17 2 31,000 PERSONS APPREHENDED IN O.T. RLY. DURING 1930 PATNA: About 31,000 passengers were apprehended in U.P. and Bihar for travelling on the Oudh and Tirhut Railway without ticket as tho result of magisterial and police checking in 1950 and aboot Rs. 71,0000 realised from them as railway dues and penalties.F.O.C. - 58 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-03-17 2 PHOTO). The weeping widow of premier general Haji All Razmara of Persia is helped into the hospital at Tehran wham h»r himh-m.iv i__i-. n__ on March 7.— A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article237 1951-03-17 2 SHEIKHPURA: The Indian occupation of Kashmir was described as a direct threat to the independence of Pakistan by the Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan. Ke told a public meeting here that so long as that "threat" was not completely eliminated, any amount of expenditureF.O.C. - 237 words
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444 1951-03-17 2 NEW DELHI: Countess Mountbatten, who is now in New Delhi on her way to Burma on a short sojourn after a six-week tour of East and West African territories, said on Mar. 9 she was greatly encouraged by the progress made by the peopleF.O.C. - 444 words
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Article89 1951-03-17 2 AHMEDABAD: A crowd of about 300 people rushed to the slaughter house this evening where Arjunßhagar and his followers are offering satyagraha for the last two days as a protest against the slaughter of cows. No cows are being brought to the slaughter house for theF.O.C. - 89 words
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Article28 1951-03-17 2 THE HAGUE, Mar. 15.— Queen Juliana on Wednesday signed the royal decree confirming the new Dutch Cabinet, a four party coalition, it Was Officiallv annrmnrert r,n Wednesday.- A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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353 1951-03-17 2 AMBALA: Prime Minister Nehr u told a public meeting at Nilokheri, a refugee townhip near here, on Mar. 10 that India needed an integrated social order and united and co-operative efforts for her advancement. Disintegration was bound to lead to frustration and consequent ruinationF.O.C. - 353 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-03-17 2 PHOTO). Wong Peng Soon, Singapore's spoits goods salesman, retained his All-England badminton championship at Earls Court, London, defeating a fellow countryman, Ong Poh Lim, 15-18, 18-14, 15-7, in the final of the men's singles tournament. Photo shows: Wong Peng Soon (left) .receives his trophies from Sir George Thomas, Bart., PresidentA.P. - 57 words
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408 1951-03-17 2 MADRAS: The view that sudenta of law had got a great role lo play not only in the drafting of legislachecking in 1950 and about Rs. then was expressed by N. Sanjeeva Reddi, Minister for Prohibition, when he delivered the valedictory address of the Law408 words
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443 1951-03-17 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Further Discussion On Railway Budget NEW DELHI, Feb. 28, (By Air Mail). Parliament today resumed the general discussion on the Railway budget. Mr. Frank Anthony said that the decision to amalgamate the South Indian Railways at this juncture was "notFOC - 443 words
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Article181 1951-03-17 3 BOMBAY: Forty crores of ballot papers will be required during the ensuing general elections, according to Mr. Sukumar Sen, Chief Election Commissioner to the Government of India. The number of voters listed in the electoral rolls would be between 17 to 18 crores, he added. Mr.F.O.C. - 181 words
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Article300 1951-03-17 3 NEW DELHI. Feb. 28. (By Air Mail*. The Finance Minister's Ludget pioposals had a mixed reception among members of Parliament. Support and criticism cut across party lines. While a number of members of Parliament and captains of industry described the taxation proposals as fair, thereFOC - 300 words
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446 1951-03-17 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 28, (By Air Mail). The Finance Minister introduced the Finance Bill, 1951 in Parliament to give effect to his financial proposals for the year beginning on April 1, 1951. Among ether things the Bill seeks to apply the standard rate of446 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-03-17 3 PHOTO). The Duchess of Windsor left hospital on March 9 "feeling fine." Accompanied by the Duke she left for their Waldorf-Astoria Suite. Photo shows: A close-up of the Duke (waving) and the Duchess In their car outside the hospital. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article666 1951-03-17 3 COASTAL SHIPPING" SCHEME MANUFACTURE OF LOCOMOTIVES RAILWAY PASSES TO M.P.S EXPFNDITURE ON FOOD PROCUREMENT AND DISTRFBLTION BANGALORE TELEPHONE FACTORY EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE AGAINST EX MINISTER NEW DELHI, Feb 28, (By Air Mp'D. The Minister of State for Transport, Shri K. Santhanam told Er. Ram Suhag Singh inFOC - 666 words
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298 1951-03-17 3 MOROCCAN QUESTION: INDIA GOVT. URGED TO MEDIATE NEW DELHI, Mar. 16. Mr. Shadly Mekki, leader of tha Moroccan liberation movement, said hero that he would urge the j Government of India to mediate on the Moroccan question. The 37-year-old one-armed Moroc- c:n leader, who was addressing a pr«M c.;p fF.O.C. - 298 words
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397 1951-03-17 3 End -Child-Labour Move Cold Shouldered CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Government's proposals to abolish child labour have been met with a cold reception by the Employers' Federation and trade union officials on the groun ds that such a measure will only increase destitution. The federation lias informed the LabourFOC - 397 words
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152 1951-03-17 3 Railwaymen's Demands Negotiation For Settlement With Rly. Ministry Fails NEW DELHI: The negotiation between the All-India Railwaymens Federation and the Railway Ministry for a settlement on the outstanding issues have broken down, according to spokesman of the Federation. I Members of the committe of the Federation met Mr. Gopalaswami AyyangarF.O.C. - 152 words
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208 1951-03-17 3 COLOMBO, <By Air Mail). Please do net spoil me by erecting pt-ndals and having peraharas in my honour, for I am not used to such demonstrations and have no aesire to get used to them either," said Mrs. Tamada Kumari Illan-t-;aratna, M.P. for Kandy,FOC - 208 words
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131 1951-03-17 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). A latex factory at Kalutara, established with 100-per-cent Rritish capital, will soon begin production on an experimental scale. This was revealed to me by Mr. F. D. Ascoli, Managing Director of 1 unlops, who leaves Ceylon today in the "Chusan." HeFOC - 131 words
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Article29 1951-03-17 3 NEW YORK, Mar. 15.— Dr. T. F. Tsiang, Nationalist China's chief delegate to the United Nations, will leave on Saturday for Formosa and consultations with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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322 1951-03-17 4 PENANG INDIAN EDUCATION COMMITTEE'S GIFT ON BEHALF OF INDIA GOVERNMENT The University announces receipt of the Mahatma Gandhi Gold medal. The Indian Education Committee, Penang, has presented three gold medals to the University in memory of the late Mahatma Gandhi. One medal322 words
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Article137 1951-03-17 4 Certain reserve comet tanks which are at present in Singapore, are being shipped to Penang and will leave today. They will establish a tank range and training area In Kedah in which it wi' l be possible to carry out practice with l\gh velocity shell.137 words
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71 1951-03-17 4 The Governor after consultations vith the Public Services Commission, has decided that the Competitive Examination for promotion to the High Services should be postponed this year from April to June. This change will not app'y to the Income Tax Examination being held this month but71 words
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Article41 1951-03-17 4 SRINAGAR, Kashmir, Mar. 16.— Fleeing from Communist-held Sinkiang province, a caravan of 70 White Russians, Chinese, Muslims, Mongols and Turks had made its way across the Gobi Desert to Tibet, a Siokiang guerilla organiser said in a letter from Yatung A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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417 1951-03-17 4 THE WORLD RUBBER SITUATION" SURVEYED An illuminating survey of rhe world rubber situation in regard to South-East Asia was presented by Mr. H. T. Karsten when he presided over the annual general meeting of the Rubber Trade Associa tion in London. "The record production for 1950,'* continued Mr. Karsten, "is417 words
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Article63 1951-03-17 4 _-_ir__«_, mar. io. a umnese newspaper here reported today that a chcken's egg with the shell was delivered at Matsu, Nationalist-held island orf the mainland port of Fooehow. It said the egg, regarded as a good omen, wa.s being sent to General Ciiiang Ching-kuo, head of theA.P. - 63 words
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