Indian Daily Mail, 21 March 1951
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Title Section16 1951-03-21 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 39. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 21, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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431 1951-03-21 1 11 BATTALIONS THROWN AGALNST DARUL ISLAM IF RRORISTS JAKARTA, Mar. 20. Premier Mohammed Natsir of Indonesia will offer to resign today following a Cabinet crisis precipitated when one of the Coalition parties withdrew two Ministers. After a four-hour Cabinet meeting, Natsir went to theA.P.; Reuter - 431 words
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Article345 1951-03-21 1 PATNA^ Mar. 20.— Mr. A. Naraln S ngh, Bihar Food Minister, said yesterday he had received reports of "a few cases" of starvation deaths in the state but these reports could not he confirmed officially. A few days ago official sources In New Delhi saidReuter; USIS - 345 words
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Article113 1951-03-21 1 Johr> do Cruz, commercial programmes assistant of Rediffusion Ltd.. Singapore, became the first fi'neanorean to receive a phonograph album of Jo Stafford records sent from America with her compliments. Mr de Cruz won this award for writing one of the most tatemtini letters Mfc* SUfloM 2___i^_&__.113 words
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Article, Illustration316 1951-03-21 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 20. Students of Uie Indian College of Medicine who have been striking work for the laat twenty days, resumed attending classes today. The strike began when Government railed to give the students a definite assurance regardingA.P. - 316 words
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76 1951-03-21 1 NEW YORK Mar. 20. -The Soviet bloc used more Jian 40 per cent of the talking time in United Nations Assembly plenary sessions during 1950 although they pay only 10.18 per cent of the76 words
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73 1951-03-21 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) *u KARACHI Mar. 20. Pakistan- strong economic position as one of the vvorld s largest producers of vit_ ;uvv materials was revealed on Monday when Finance Minister Gnu im Muhammad presenting the country s fourth Budget revealed a surplu73 words
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88 1951-03-21 1 BANGALORE. Mar. 20.—Presentins: the Budget of the Mysore State on Monday. Finance Minister Dasappa revealed a deficit of 37 lakhs of rupees which would be covered bv fom new taxes which include a health cess of six pies in the rupee. The State maintains the88 words
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73 1951-03-21 1 HONG KONG, Mar 20.-Mr TaKah Kee, well-known Chinefinancier and trader from Sin«a ?L h0 T. s ung *> Communis v. when the Reds took over China waIncluded on a recently named com mittee for "the reliel of Malaya Re turned Chinese Refugees."A.P. - 73 words
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128 1951-03-21 1 RIO DE JANEIRO, Mar. 20. Children arc dying at the rate of 20 a day from hunger, thirst and disease caused by drought in the town of Patus in the interior of Ceara state ■n North Brazil, press reports said yesterday. Rain has notReuter - 128 words
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Article117 1951-03-21 1 THE HAGUE. Mar. 20. Dutch iTovt-rmnent aad financial quaru r. y rda.y "discounted ruoiours o i aevaiuaion of the Duu-h guiidc: A Government spok-^nan re lusmg to give a denial or conlirma tion. adopted the attitude that t"n reports were too ridiculous to b considered. QuartersReuter - 117 words
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Article67 1951-03-21 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 20. Delhi police yesterday arrested 40 Indian labourers who were alleged to have posed as businessmen to obtain passports for Britain through a travel agency. The police said the men intended o work as labourers in Britain. Under Indian passport regulations, manual labourersReuter - 67 words
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53 1951-03-21 1 CHANGE OF METRE BAND ON RADIO MALAYA Radio Malaya announces that on Sunday. Mar. 25 transmissions from Singapore on 62 metres I fflue and Grerm Networks) will revert to 41 metres. These changes, mentioned as lik?kly :n recent press announcements, are due to variations in transmission conditions jWfch are related53 words
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Article, Illustration84 1951-03-21 1 Photo. Th« U.S. Far East Air Force dis- Tokyo. Mar. 13, that its bombers have been using radio-controlled Tarzon bombs on Korean targets since last August. Here, M/Sgt. Robert C. Craig of the New York National C.uard Base at Niagara Falls, ?r nV oJ rork standsA.P. - 84 words
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80 1951-03-21 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 20 —Half a million Indians are living in a virtual no man's land" between the most northerly Indian outpoaja in Assam and the Momahon Line.' 1 Deputv Foreign Minister B. V Keskar told Parliament today. India claims this LineA.P. - 80 words
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104 1951-03-21 1 LONDON, Mar. 20.— The engagement ot Major Ronald Brfdgcs A'el.are Officer for the BlindTn Maiaya. and Miss Helen Elizabeth ri„th' >11Z i^ ldest da "ghter of Sir SJS* Mackenzi e of Finehampstead. was announced yesterday They will be married on April 7 d >sA.P. - 104 words
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Article86 1951-03-21 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 19.— The AllIndia Conference on Dance, Drama and Music has decided to set up an academy to foster these arts. The Conference, which was sponsored by the Central Ministry of Education, ended its session in New Delhi on Mar. 17. It also recommendedGIIS - 86 words
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Article370 1951-03-21 2 India's Seaborne Trade In 1950 Favourable Balance Of Rs. 46.85 Crores NEW DELHI India's sea-borne trade figures for 1950 show that a favourable balance was maintained in all except the 'medium' currency area. Overall balance of trade was Rs. 46.85 crores in favour of India as compared with an adverseFOC - 370 words
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Article206 1951-03-21 2 KHATMANDU: Shri Ganeshman Singh, Nepal's Minister for Commerce and Industry said on Mar. 9 that it would not be possible to set up big industries in Nepal for the ume being as a major portion of Nepal's capital was deposited in foreign banks. Shri Singh, whoFOC - 206 words
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64 1951-03-21 2 PATIALA: Eight persons were injured on March 13 in clashes at polling booths between supporters of i ival party candidates in the Patiala municipal election. The poiice used tear gas and made a lathi charge to bring the situation under control. The DistrictFOC - 64 words
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59 1951-03-21 2 PARIS. Mar. 19.— An Indian student in Paris. Mr. Arun Kumar Mitra of Calcutta, has been awarded Doctorate of the Paris University in French literature with "very honourable mention and with felicitations of the jury." He is the fir3t Indian student to secure thisGIIS - 59 words
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Article54 1951-03-21 2 HABIGANJ (Sylhet;: A locust swarm flew past Habiganj and descended and fields north of the town on Mar. 9. The bewildered villagers, who had never faced a locust invasion, beat huge drums and the locust took off in a north-westerly direction befoi-e they could causeFOC - 54 words
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Article, Illustration64 1951-03-21 2 PHOTO). The trial of several of Sicilian oandit king Salvatore Giuliano'' Henchman opened at Bari, Italy, on :viar. 7. The men are charg* ed with armed hold-ups, attempt**! manslaughters, extortion*, and other crimes. Photo shows: iwo of the defendents arrive fo» the trial. Leading Lb Giovannino Terzo, chained to NatateA.P. - 64 words
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Article102 1951-03-21 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 19. A proposal that universities and their affiliated institutions should consider the possibility of starting agricultural farms and cultivating them on modern lines has been made bv India's Ministry of Food and Agriculture. A scheme circulated by the Central Government says thatGIIS - 102 words
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65 1951-03-21 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. nist infiltration has been discovered in both the Calcutta Dock Workers Union and the Calcutta Seamen's Union, Transport Minister K. Santhanam told a auestioner in Parliament. The labour groups are under Socialist leadership at the present time. A third organization, theA.P. - 65 words
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Article62 1951-03-21 2 NEW DELHI. Mar. 19.— The Indian government's standing nnanct committee has sanctioned expendi♦are to reorganise and expand th* Indian mission in Germany with a view to the future exchange ol ministers It also sanctioned funds to revive the Indian publicity organisation ir the Peking embassy. TheA.P. - 62 words
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83 1951-03-21 2 NEW DELHI. Mar. 19. —In an interview broadcast ir. the Indonesian Service of All India Radia on Wednesday. Princ-p Paku Alan, Governor of Djakarta and Chef de Mission of the Indonesian Athletic Team to the Asian Games, paid a tribute to Indian dances, especiallyGIIS - 83 words
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Article323 1951-03-21 2 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Defence Minister, Gen. Himmatjinghji, said in reply to Mr. T. H. 6onavane in Parliament on Mar. 14 that the Bombay Government had agreed to file an appeal to the Supreme Court against the derision of the High Court over what is known asFOC - 323 words
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Article153 1951-03-21 2 MANILA. Mar. 19. The ?hi:p- p: .t"v?s Souse ot _epr?s°:itrr vp.s on I Laturdaj ni ght fl.ial.y parsed minimum wage law, one of the w qulremonts needed tc qualllv for American ECA aid. Powerful plantation interests lest an attempt to empower re gional iabour boardsA.P. - 153 words
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Article63 1951-03-21 2 MOSCOW, Mar. 19.— The first Soviet comment on the assassination of Persian Prime Minister Ali Razmara alleged that "the hands of American agents in Persia" were involved. They were acting to establish United States overlordships on Persia affairs, Pravda said. The paper disclaimed any interest onReuter - 63 words
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Article59 1951-03-21 2 BAGHDAD, Mar. 19.— Khwaja Ghulam As-Payedain, joint Educational Adviser to the Government of India, arrived here yesterday to join the International Bank Mission. The mission is at present advising the Iraq Government. Mohamed Yunus, Indian Charge D'Affaires, and Mr. Ivan Rooth, Swedish Chief of the InternationalReuter - 59 words
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648 1951-03-21 2 Improve Friendly Releation Between India And Pakistan Appeal To Press In Both Countries KARACHI Sri Deshabandhu Gupta, President of the All-India Newspaper Editor's Conference and his counterpart in Pakistan, Pir Ali Rashdi on Mar. io appealed to the Press in the two countries ito help create an atmosphere so thatFOC - 648 words
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904 1951-03-21 3 Fertiliser 'Scandal In India: Govt. Considering Issue Director Dismissed And Contractor Blacklisted NEW DELHI, Mar. 2 (By Air Mail).— The Minisf T ?I _f* and A 9riculture f Mr. K. M. Munshi, gave further details in Parliam ?nt to-day about the fertilisers scandal for which Mi. C. S. D. Swamy,FOC - 904 words
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Article113 1951-03-21 3 BOMBAY, Mar. 1 (By Air Mail). The Textile Control Committee, which met here today, adjourned without arriving at any decision on the question of restoration of the four Dei cent cut in cloth prices, it is learnt. It is further understood that the Committee agreed f>FOC - 113 words
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Article384 1951-03-21 3 HOME MINISTER EXPLAINS GOVERNMENT POLICY NEW DELHI, Mar. 2 (By Air Mail).— The Speaker, Shri G. V. Mavlankar, ruled out in Parliament to-day an adjournment motion in connection with Government's reported ban on the holding of the Peace Conference in Delhi in April this year.FOC - 384 words
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Article55 1951-03-21 3 LUCKNOW. Mar. 2 (By Air Mail). —Dr. Chandra Dutta Panda. Private Secretary of the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Pandit Govind Vallabh Pant, has been selected by the Congress Party in the State Legislature to-day as a candidate to contest the bye-election to the Parliament caused by a«a*»iFOC - 55 words
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1605 1951-03-21 3 CEYLON PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: THOSE IN POWER AIM TO CRUSH MINORITIES, SAYS SENATOR COLOMBO, Mar. 15 (By Air Mail).— The Sinhalese were the smallest nation in the world. The only future for them urns to cling to the hope of a Federal Union, otherwise theyFOC - 1,605 words
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501 1951-03-21 4 Applications for scholarships under the Colonial Development and Welfare Fund Scheme for courses in Australia New Zealand beginning in March 1952 will be considered in May this year. This selection will be. in addition to the selection for courses in the United501 words
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Article200 1951-03-21 4 Applications are invited from eligible candidates In respect of thtcollege session commencing in June Candidates must have been born and educated in Malaya and must be resident in Malaya at the time of Application for a Scholarship To be eligible for a Major Agricultural Scholarship candidates must have200 words
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193 1951-03-21 4 One hundred ana seventy-sin trade unions were on the Federation of Malaya Trade Union Register at the end of February, 1951 and the registration of 31 unions' of which one is a Federation, was pending. The total membership of all unions and those pending registration193 words
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423 1951-03-21 4 MUSIC PLUS INFORMATION ABOUT EMERGENCY Special Programmes for Rural Listeners are now being broadcast from Radio Malaya in Malay, Tamil and Chinese Dialects. Most of the programmes at the moment consist of musical entertainment, and information about the Emergency, says a Govt. Press release issued423 words
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284 1951-03-21 4 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY OPEN A PAKISTAN CENTRE NEW YORK, Mar. 20.— The PaKistan Government has pledged U.S. $2\ooo annually for tho next 10 years to Columbia Univer.si „y ior the establishment of a centre oi Pakistan studies there, according to the New York Times Professor Schuyler C Wallace, drector of theUSIS - 284 words
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Article143 1951-03-21 4 CHENG MENG FESTIVAL The annual Ch_M*e Fest va Cheng Meng" will fall on Apr J. In past years it was found tha traffic was generally heavy alom Klieaiu Hock Road and w;thir Brown Chinese Cemetery on account of crowds of people vlsitmc the graves within this Cemetery or the day143 words
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320 1951-03-21 4 Shooting Of No. 1 Selangor Bandit Confirmed The shooting of Ah Hoi No 1 Communist Bandit in Selangor oy one of his own men who after wards came out of the jungle and surrendered, has now been confirmed, says a Govt. Press release issued in Kuala Lumpur yesterday It adds:A.P. - 320 words
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Article23 1951-03-21 4 BAGHDAD. Mar 20 A handgrenade exploded inside the American 1.: formation Service reading room here today slightly injuring four people ReuterReuter - 23 words
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