Indian Daily Mail, 20 March 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 38. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 193 1 Kashmiris Denounce Anglo -U. S. Resolution On Kashmir Largescale Demonstration In State's Capital SRINAGAR, KASHMI R, Mar. 19. Over 50 processions wound their way through the streets yesterday to protest against the Anglo-American resolution on Kashmir now before the Security Council. Demonstrators carried placards which read: "No foreign troops here"
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  • 104 1 U.N. FORCES TO CROSS 38th PARALLEL I WASHINGTON, Mar. 19. Responsible authorities said on Sunday United Nations forces in Korea win cross the 38th Parallel when ana where necessary to exact a heavy toll of retreating Chinese Communists and keep tnem oil balance. Such tactical thrusts, however, will not necessarily
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  • 122 1 TAIPEH, Mar. 19. Co Pak, millionaire Chinese deported from the Philippines to Formosa on February 2 as a suspected Communist agent, will be tried before a military court as soon as the investigation in his case is completed, a Defence Ministry spokesman announced today.
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  • 92 1 HAVANA, CUBA, Mar. 19. Karnon Grau San Martin, President of Cuba from 1944 to 1948, has been Indicted here on charges of crimina. responsibility in the alleged theft oi misappropriation of over U5540,000,--000 (£14,300,000) of Government money. After an investigation lasting many months, Judge Frederico Justiniani
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  • 57 1 A discussion group will be held under the auspices o! the Netar Memorial Library at 6.30 p.m. today at No. 6, Race Course Lane, when Mr. Shukla, the Indian Socialist will soeak on the subj"-t of Socialism." Mr. John Jacob, president of the Library will preside
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  • 89 1 WALES DEMAND SELF-GOVT. CAKi>_r_ Mar. 19. Lady Megan Lloyd George M._ daughter ol ttritain irst World War remier, on Saturday night launched a campaign for selfgovernment for Waies. "Wales has the same moral right to self-government as the Atlantic Charter proclaims for all nations,'' she told an audience of SUo
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  • 100 1 A. K. GOPALAN RELEASED MADRAS, Mar. 19. The Madra» High Court today ordered the release of Mr. A. K. Gopalan, a Communist who had been held under the iJetention Act. The High Court ordered Gopalan's release on Feb. 22. The State Government then served a fresh deten tion order upon
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  • 57 1 TEHERAN, Mar. 19.— A reported protest by U.S. Ambassador Henry F Grady was followed Wednesday by police action banning future dpmonstrations and parades In Teheran and requiring permits lor mass meetings Leftist demonstrators shook theii fists and shouted "death to McArthur" in a so-called Peac Parade in front
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  • 338 1 LONDON, Mar. 19— The British War Office yesterday issued details of the Chinese (Peoples Republic) and Russian armed forces, giving their overall strength as over 8,000,000 men. According to these details, the Russian farces, including the army, navy, air force
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    54 1 Photo. Vet another child used by the R^ds in tndo-China, as elsewhere, falls prisoner and opens his eyes wide as "enemy" hands search for hidden arms. No torture, ho brutal treatment. but this knowledge has still to be learned: the eyes are open but the mind is closed and twisted
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  • 226 1 SANJEEVA REDDI VS. RANGA FIGHT FOR A P.C.C. PRESIDENCY (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 19. The Ministerial Group among Andhra Congressmen have decided to come out openly against the Kanga-Prakasam clique which has dominated the Andhra Congress organisation till now.
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  • 60 1 SAIGON, Max. 19 A French firing squad today executed four former Japanese art: y officers fcr a war crime committed in May 1945. The officers were condemned to death for atrocities committed when Japanese troops "savagely assassinated" 600 French and Vietnamese prisoners of war. They
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  • 60 1 Westerling Again Disappears CASABLANCA, Mar. 19. Turco Westerling, former leader ol the "Army of the Heavenly Host," left the town of Ifrane, French Morocco, on Sunday, where he had been for two days under an assumec name It was* reliably learned that Westerling was angry at having been discovered by
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  • 358 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 19. French Commissioner M. Menard opening the hrst budget session of the FrenchIndian Assembly at Pondicherry on Saturday last declared the future of the Settlements must be decided only according to the 1947 Agreement with the Govt,
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  • 143 1 TEHERAN VARSITY CHIEF SHOT AT AND WOUNDED TEHERAN, Mar. 19. A student caught cheating at an examination today shot and badly injured Dr. Abdul Hamid Zangeneh, President of the Teheran University and a former Minister of Education. The police arrested the student, who is named Qumi, after he shot Dr.
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  • 29 1 The Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, left by air yesterday morning for visits to Jesselton and Kuching. He will return to Singapore later in the week.
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  • 29 1 The Commissioner of Police Singapore has now decided that the recruitment drive which was proposed to take place at Penang and Butterworth has now been postponed.
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  • 53 1 It is announced that the Exhibition sponsored by the Singapore Art Society of Embroidery and Needlework by pupils of Chinafe Softools which was proposed to be held at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road during the period from March 23 to 31, has been postponed indefinitely due
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  • 766 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, March 20, 1951. SABOTAGING THE CAUSE OF LIBOUR? I TNSEEN hands seem to be actively imdermining the cause of Estate Labour. Whose hands they are. how they are wielded, and what and what strings they are pulling, are not known, but their existence and tbeii
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  • 725 2 Patna High Court's Judgment PATNA: A special bench of the Patna High Court, consisting of Mr. Justice Shearer, Mr. Justice Reuben and Mr. Justice Das, held the Bihar Land Reforms Act 1950, which seeks to abolish the zamindari system in Bihar as unconstitutional on
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  • 306 2 ALLAHABAD: A Full Bench of the Allahabad High Court on Mar. 12 heard the applications of the Uttar Pradesh zamindars questioning the validity of the U.P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act. 1951. Mr. P. R. Das of Patna, assisted by Mr. S. K. Dhar
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  • 164 2 MADRAS: It is now revealed that lignite deposits found in Neyveli toouth Arcot District) contain wax naving properties similar to the wellknown 'Montan wax' which has a number of industrial uses sucn as tne preparation of furniture polishes, creams, insulating materials, gramaphone records, manuiacture oi
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    58 2 moto) To meet the athletes~~who were In Delhi to participate in the First Asian Games, a reception was held by the Prime Minister, in New Delhi, on March 5. Shri Jawaharlal Nehru is seen in this picture welcoming the Japanese Athletic Team, at the reception. Appearing behind him is Mr.
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  • 371 2 LONDON, Mar. 18.— Britain will take vigorous measures to protect her oil interests in Persia following the Per sum Majlis (Parliament) decision on Tuesday to confirm the nationalisation recommendation made by its oil committee, according to diplomatic quarters here. The present concession
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  • 147 2 CAIRO, Mar. 18. The popular weekly, Akhbar Eiyom, said today a number of Egyptian deputies plan to submit a bill in Parliament for the nationalisation of "he Suez Canal. The proposed bill, Akhbar Eiycr. said, would provide for the nationalisation of the strategic waterway "aiong
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  • 643 2 KARACHI: A spokesman of the on Mar. 14 that an "especially selec carrying on investigations **ln conju into the conspiracy revealed by Pri Lahore on Mar. 9. lie did noc know when the inves pleted. '"Ihere is no indication what the political leaders were
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  • 388 2 Individual Communists Are Free To Contest Elections PANDIT NEHRU' S ASSURANCE NEW DELHI, Mar 18.— Mr. Neh-. af c the general elections would be he.d d^ftStelv in N^v.™ Confer nce 1951 "We an> iL-ii-rmin. .i to nrnrw eiu I e V hi Novemuer or December spue of^ n rdu_c™S?' t0
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  • 134 2 KAxMD_, ißy Air Mail), Mere criticism of the Governments' temperance policy wouid not take away JM responsibility cast on the people to protect the nation from -he evils of itemperance, said Dr j. P. Malalasekera. President oi .he evils of intemperance, said DrA^orld Federation of
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  • 126 2 STAFF COLLEGE COURSE IN SOUTH INDIA MADRAS, Mar. 18.— For the first time, since India became independent, officers from five countries are attending the current staff course of one-year duration at the Joint Services Staff College at Wellington in South India. The^e officers include one each from the USA, Canada
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  • 839 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Secret Documents Read Out NEW DELHI, Mar. 2, (By Air Mail). Parliament took up to-day the railway demands for grants, for which three days have been allotted. Cut motions moved to-day related to the Railway Board. Pandit Hirday Nath
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  • 815 3 AMOUNT REALISED FROM SMALL SAVINGS BRAILLE PRINTING PRESS EXCHANGE OF STUDENTS BETWEEN INDIA AND CHINASETTING UP OF ATOMIC PILEIMPLEMENTATION OF DELHI PACT. QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT DELHI Mar. 1, (By Air Mail). The Finance Minister, Sri Deshmukh told Sri K. M. Tripathi in Parliament to-day that the net amount realis-
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  • 334 3 locable to the three participating Governments as follows: Central Government— Rs. 3,60,55,327, the West Bengal Government Rs. 0,71,24,770 and the Bihar Government—Rs. 3,03,99,1)03. The composition ol net expenditure on capital account undef the major heads of the multi-purpose Damodar Valley Project is Rs.
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    24 3 Photo) Hossein Ala, court minister and former Ambassador to Washington, who was appointed Premier of Persia by the Shah on Mar. 12. A. P.
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  • 376 3 BANGALORE: Mysore is to have l new political party styled the .vlysore Janata Party. At a political convention held here recently, Mr. J. M. Imam, Leader of the Opposition in the Mysore Legislative Assembly, presiding, the new party was formed and it was explained that
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  • 103 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). ui tne Kortn, political circles an.icipate an aihance oetween tne xamii Congress and tne UWP branch mete to fignt the edera.iSts at tne next general elections. „me ol' tne inaepenaents wno now _t on the opposite side to tne government win aiso nave
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  • 195 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Sir Jliver Goonetiileke, Minister of -iome An airs, has been appointeu _eader of the Senate. Senator Dr. U A. Rajapakse, .vlinister of Justice, met tne Prime Minister recently and indicated .ns desire to give over the leadersnip of the Senate
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  • 293 3 CEYLON NEWS: LEGAL PROVISION TO BE MADE BY MINISTRY COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Adoption of the national languages in the execution of official business by the Ministry of Local Government, done hitherto on Ministerial directive, is soon to be statutorily provided for. This new move
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  • 70 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Arnolis Appu or Bendiyamuila at the Gampana court recently fell at the feet of an aged monk he nad assaulted and numbly begged nis pardon. Tne monk, Rev. Ratnajothi of Asgiri-Walpo!a, in reply to Magistrate Fred Alles said ne was willing to forgive
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  • 115 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). As a result of representations made by the Ministry of Health and Local Government, the United Nations' International ChildrenEmergency Fund has agreed to supply 110 tons of dry skimmed miik powder for distribution in Ceylon. This is stated in a circular
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  • 105 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— lt is likely that the authorities wili issue a special stamp next year to commemorate the visit of the King and Queen to Ceylon. The Stamp Commissioner, it is learned, has not yet given serious thought to it chiefly because there
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  • 87 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— The Save the Country" election fund ,rganised by Sir John Kotelawaia, a ropaganda Chief of the United National Party to meet expenses connected with the next general Ejections, we are told, has received ;ountrywide support. Various branch organisations of the UNP
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  • 39 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). The possibility of producing essential drugs in Ceylon will be investigated by Dr. N. L. Macpherson. Chief of the Antiobiotics section of the World Health Organisation who arrived here recently. FOC
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  • 348 4 t SELANGOR MANPOWER DIRECTORS ASSURANCE TO YOUTHS ii statement from the office of the Director of Manpower, Selangor, announce don Mar. 16 that it is hoped that the issue of notices requiring young men between the ages of 18 and 24 to report
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  • 184 4 HONG KONG, Max. 19. Pakistan's first diplomatic representative to Peiping assured his countrymen on Saturday tnat he would do his best to establish "better ana friendlier" Sino-Pakistan relations But. added Charge d'Afiaires Ahmed Ali, Pakistanis themselves must exercise "discipline and cugnity" to help
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  • 31 4 LONDON. Maf. 19. The British Home Office announced yesterday that 122,000 people had been recruited for civil defence against air raids since recruiting was opened in November. Reuter
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  • 224 4 HUK CHIEF VISITED MOSCOW LAST APRIL MANILA, Mar. 19.— A report from American Intelligence sources that Luis Taruc. chief of the Communist Hukbalanap organization in the Philippines, visited Moscow last April was made public here by Colonel Fred Ruiz Castro, Judge Ad-vocate-General of the Philippines armed forces. Colonel Castro made
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  • 379 4 ROYAL ESTATES BROKEN UP AND DISTRIBUTED TO PEASANTS DAVUDABAD, Iran, Mar. 19.— Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi began breaking up his vast royal estates on Saturday in a move to improve the standards of Iran's impoverished peasants. He presented 143 peasants deeds making them landowners tor
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  • 141 4 CANADA'S CONTRIBUTION TO COLOMBO PLAN OTTAWA, Mar. 19. India has opened discussions with Canada on the land of goods she would like to iecelve under Canada's $25,000,000 contribution to the Colombo Plan for the development of Southeast Asia. Mr. P. K. Banerjee India's Acting High Commissioner, said in an interview
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  • 67 4 WASHINGTON, Mar. .19. The rjJS. Senate Wednesday passed a Mil to open the United States te Inwnigration to persons who were involuntary members of the Fas- cist. Nazi, Communist or other te- I lalitanan groups. The measure is an outgrowth of the Internal Security Act passed
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  • 216 4 TAIPEI. Mar. 19. Tan Li-po. wealthy Chinese deported from the Philippines on charges of tax evasion, anived in Taipei on Saturday aboard a Philippine Air Force plane and is being neld incommunicado by the Nationalist Peace preservation authorities. Tan's extradition to Formosa was arranged between
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  • 174 4 UNITED NATIONS New York. Mar. 19.— The United Nations Commission for Indonesia announced Wednesday in Djakarta that its 35 military observers would no longer be needed after April 6, U.N. headquarters said The Commission said its action ■was taken "in view of the satisfactory stage of
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  • 83 4 DJAKARTA, Mar. 19.— The Information Minister seated that then are no Japanese either in the Indonesian Army or the civil service according to Aneta news agency. In reply to a Question the Minister declared that all Japanese in the army and civil service hart been
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