Indian Daily Mail, 22 March 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 40. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MARCH 22, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 386 1 Kesavan Resigns Leadership Of Kerala Confess FALL OF ALL-TwJiMeO„EAK CABINET IMMINENT (From Our Own Correspondent) I, TRIVANDRUM, Mar. 21. Mr. C. Kesavan, leader of the Travancore-Cochin Congress Legislature Party, resigned his leadership yestercay because Cochin Congressmen would not accept him as Chief Minister. The decision announced at a meeting of
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  • 29 1 U.S. EIGHT ARMY HEAD QUARTEua, Mar. 21.— Tne Chines* communist nave aoanuoned Cnun cnon, tneir major oase in _ouu. Korea, battlefront reports said today. A.P.
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  • 86 1 TOKYO, Mar. 21.— General MacArthur on Tuesday banned aii men tion of the 38 th parallel from news stories about the Korean war. Correspondents in Tokyo and in the field were told without warning that a ban has been placed on any mention of the parallel
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    66 1 PHOTO. Tne Italian Premier, ALCIDE DE GASPERT qnri tho n_lG_ Minister. COUNT CARLO SFORZA. vS^lQ 1 Down t£?SF3?* Mar. 13 morning, for a short conference with Premier rr pmctt ATTLEE and newiy -appointed Foreign Minilte? §285 mSSS? The Italian Ministers left for Buckingham Palace at the en<f i the conference.
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  • 313 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 21. A fresn Trade Agreeement between Egyp k and lnoia was signed at New Dein «up Mar. 18. His Excellency Lsmar fTamel Bey, the Egyptian Ambas sador in India, signed on benaii o Egypt, while Mr. rf. A. Venkatara DUUV LC_., Com.merc> and
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  • 147 1 tixptosion ui muian iMav> Oa_CU-TA, Mar. 21. ViceAtumrai Cur William Parry, toin-manuei'-iii-oinei oi tne lnaitai Navy, said in Calcutta, on Monuay thai considerate pi ogress had been made in uuuding up Lne iMaval oquadrou ol lnuia and various types or vessels weie now getting togeuier to lorm
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  • 19 1 TEHERAN. Mar. 21.— Martial law I ..as proclaimed in Teheran on Tues- 1 day. A.P.
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  • 401 1 MANILA. Mar. 21. The Philippine army's Fifth iiattalion combat team yesterday received the surrender of 180 Hukbalahan sympathisers in Barrio Sapang iagalog, near Tarlac City, the Philippines news service reported. The group, which surrendered, admitted they had aeen furnishing food and other supplies to
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  • 307 1 NEHRU ON INDIA'S ATTITUDE TO THE MOROCCO PROBLEM NEW DELHI, Mar. 21.— Replying to a short notice question in the Indian Parliament on Friday last, the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, made the following statement: "The Government of India are not in a position to give any precise in formation about
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  • 85 1 PLYMOUTH, Mar. 21. French President Vincent Auriol received a 21-gun salute today when he arrived aboard the He de France en route to visit President Truman in Washington. The liner, which stopped here to take aboard 200 passengers, was escorted in and out of the
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  • 70 1 Mrs. Vilasini Menon will address her Election Campaign Meetings the following places Friday, Mar. 23.—R.N.A.D.. H.M Naval Base. Seletar at 5.30 t p.m. Saturday, Mar. 24. —Nee Sool Village, near the Market at 5.01 p.m. Sunday, Mar 25. Water Towex H.M. Naval Base, Seletar at
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  • 92 1 IN HONOUR OF MR. G. H. KIAT A Musical and Buffet Party commencing at 8 p.m. has been arranged to be held at Tengku Putra Ibni Abdul-Kadir's residence, No 921, Geylang Road, Singapore on Sunday, the 25th March, 1951. in honour of Mr. G. H. Kiat, a Candidate for Katong
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  • 82 1 PLIGHT OF CEYLON INDIANS: DISCUSSION IN MIMAS ASSEMBLY DISALLOWED i Our Own Correspondent)' MADRAS, Mar. 21. The Speaker of the Madras Asscmtoiy ruled out an adjournment motion seeking to discuss the conditions ol Indians in Ceylon as being a Central subject and beyond the State Legislature's competence. The resolution moved
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  • 45 1 LUCKNOW, Mar. 21.— Represen tative samples of every article anc arassware made in Moradabad anc _unaras axe being sent to Belgium oy the Uttar Praaesn GovernmenL I'his is in response to the increasing demand for these wares in foreieri countries. GIIS
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  • 241 1 SHRI CHAUHAN OF BARDOLI FAME EXPOUNDS Shri Himmatsingh Chauhan, the celebrated Indian dancer of Bardoli fame, entertained a large and distinguished aud'ence at the Victoria Theatre last evening with some selected classical dance items which were both entertaming and instructive. Held under the distinguished
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  • 340 1 NATURAL CALAMITIES CAUSE DETERIORATION OF INDIA'S FOOD SITUATION NEW DELHI, Mar. 21.— "The year 1950 opened with an optimistic outlook for food position in the country. The total opening stocks with States were the largest in any of the last three or four years but, as the year developed, widespread
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  • 296 1 torn P_S__! 2 Jh T^^TS* A,i Khan Pakistan Prime Minister, told Parliament today that the anti- Government conspiracy be revealed arc 1 9 auned bringing the COU ntry under military dtet_tor»hip with a Government "patterned on th e Communist model"/ aMsWOremp to
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  • 96 1 MRS. PANDIT TO RESIGN BOMBAY, Mar. 2i. Mr. B. V. Keskar, India's Deputy Foreig_ Minister, confirmed here today reports that Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, India's ambassador in Washington!, has expressed a desire to be relieved of her post. It was reported that Mrs. Pandit may cease to be ambassador in fn
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  • 40 1 The fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held or! "ay.Mar. 24 at No. 26, Lorcng N. Teluk Kurau, Singapore, the residence of Sri N. Damodaram Pillai All members are cordially invited to be present.
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  • 1016 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Mar 22, 1951. SILK SHIRT VERSUS KHADDAR JUBBA-III IX7E have already examined that part of the MIC Working Committee's statement explaining the context in which the silk shirt simile was used by the President in his speech on the Indian Republic Day at Klang and
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  • 733 2 Shri Munshi' s Address At Izatnagar Veterinary Research Institute IZATNAGAR: Speaking at the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations of the Indian Veterinary Research Institute at Izatnagar (U.P.) on Mar. n Shri K. M. Munshi, Union Food and Agriculture Minister, said the
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  • 288 2 BOMBAY: A trade agreement between India and Iraq is to be signed shortly it was learnt here. Negotiations in this behalf are be ing conducted in Delhi between an eight-man representative delegation ol Iraq and UM Government of India. The Iraqi Trade Delegation arrived
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  • 51 2 riOTO. NAGAYASU HARUO of Japan wwho won the crown for the iavel'n throw in the first Asian Games in New Delhi sepn throwing th" Javelin. His record was 209 feet 10i inches. The second wax an Indian, Parsa Singh, and the thi;d and Indonesian, A F MathSlessy.
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  • 203 2 1 BOMBAY: The Government of Bombay are rushing foodgrains by special trains to "distressed Baroda" following reports of breakdown of rationing machinery in the district. Two special trains recently carried 1,600 tons of foodgrains to Baroda and another special with about 800 tons left on
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  • 77 2 NEW DELHI, March 18.— The Survey of India has brought out the first road map of India since partition, which gives complete road information upto the end of 1950. As against the scale of 50 miles to an inch in the map of 1942, the latest
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  • 103 2 CALCUTTA, March 18.— The Government of India, it is understood, are considering the question of declaring cloth and other textile goods as "essential commodities to the life of the community" and exempting them from the scope of Salt's Taxf totally throughout India. A decision, in this
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  • 147 2 TEHERAN, Mar. 20.— The latest Iranian leader felled by a gunman's bullet lies critically in hospital. Dr. Abdul Hamid Zanganeh, former Education Minister and close friend of murdered Premier Ali Razmara, was shot in the back on Monday morning on the sunlit steps of
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  • 80 2 PHOTO NEO CHWE_ KOK. 19yea:-o]d student from Singapore gets some massage from a t3am attendant after winning the 400-metre= free style swim race of the first Asian Games held in New Delhi Kok emerged from the Games holding three titles. In addition to the above, which
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  • 385 2 NEWPEI.HI P.K_7 (By Air Mail). India' s trade in IdoO exceeded Rs. am crores. In a statement m Parliament today the Commerce and Industry Mi- st f^ Shri Mahtab stated that exports accounted for Ks. Dol crores and imports
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  • 67 2 NEW DELHI, March 15. _S Th* Government of India have, it is understood, decided to set up a State Electricity Board for Delhi under the Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948 The I proposed board, consisting of a chair man and two members, will take over the functions,
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  • 102 2 Two Months' Wages As Bonus For Ahmedabad Mill Workers AHMEDABAD: The Industrial Court has, by an award, given two months' wages as bonus for 1949 to the workers of 53 mills of Ahmedabad which made profit in that year. This bonus is to be given by May 31, 1951. y
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  • 148 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Harekrushna Mahtab, Commerce and Industry Minister, said that a conference of representatives of wool merchants and the wool consuming industry with the Government would be called at the end of the month to discuss the export of wool. Speaking at the All-India Wool
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  • 89 2 20 KUMARDHUBI ACCUSED TO GO BEFORE SESSIONS DHANBAD: Twenty out of 22 accused in the Kumardhubi rioting case have been committed to the sessions on charges of rioting, arson, dacoity with murder, and assaulting public servants on duty, by a local magistrate. Two of the accused were discharged. The prosecution
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  • 1123 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Speaker Clarifies Purpose Of Debate On Cut Motion NEW DELHI, Mar. 5 (By Air Mail).—Practically no new point emerged when Parliament continued the debate on cut motions relating to the railway demands for grants to-day. The dull nature of the
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    59 3 PHOTO). The new Vietnam cabinet, under Premier Tran Van Huu was invested at the Government Palace in Saigon on Mar 3 Officials turned out in full force for the ceremony, which was presided ever by ex -emperor Bao Dai. now chief of state. Photo showsBao Dai (left) talks with Donald
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  • 172 3 NEW BILL INTRODUCED The Minister for Commerce ana Industry, Sri Hare Krushna Mahtab to -day introduced in Parliament a Bill to provide for the standardisation and marking of goods Tne object of the Bill, according to the statement of objects and reasons, is to prepare and promote
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  • 137 3 The Works Minister. Sri N. V. Gadgil. introduced a Bill further to amend the Delhi and AjmerMerwara Rent Control Act, 1947. The object of the Bill is to extend the period of its operation for two years more from March 23, on which date the
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  • 971 3 CEYLON PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: NEW FIFTY FIFTY' VERSION COLOMBO, Mar. 16, (By Air Mail).— The motion, moved by Senator (Dr.) E. M. V. Naganathan, urging a federal Union of Ceylon met with defeat at yesterday s meeting of the Senate. The motion had only one
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  • 327 3 Senator Dr. Naganathan, applying, saia his critics in that Housa haa done rum tne favour or bypassing all nis arguments. Tnose who depended on the goodwUl and generosity of others, however good tney mlgnt be, woma loose their seif-respect. Only those wno had developed tne art
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  • 292 3 PROBLEMS OF INDIANS IN CEYLON: MR. V. V. GIRI'S APPEAL FOR FRESH APPROACH COLOMBO, March 16.— Mr. V. V. Giri, former Indian High Commissioner in Ceylon, has suggested a fresh approach by Ceylon and Indian leaders for the settlement of the Indian citizenship problem by direct negotiation with the Ceylon
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  • 178 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). A campaign to force Government to restore Sinhalese as the State language in Ceylon was inaugurated at a meeting held in Anuradhapura (sacred city) in Ceylon's North Central Province. Mr. Somaweera Chandrasiri. M P who presided, said that it gave
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  • 107 4 At the meeting of the Fourth Session of the Council of State, Negri Sembiian, on Friday last, eigiu new unofUctai memoers were sworn in. There were: Tuan ha;i Abdullah bin Haji Hassan, I:>_he Mohamed Yusof bin Ahmed, Che Siti Rahman Binti Haji Kassim, Mr. B. H. Ran,
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  • 558 4 Gold Coast Election Result -A Review Appointment Ot Ministers So Executive Council The Gold Coast has witnessed, in the course of the last three weeks, many momentous events connected with the introduction of the new constitution, which is based on the proposals of the all-African Coussey Committee. African members of
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  • 290 4 As the result of an appeal by tne District Officer to all estates ana mines, both European and Asian in the North Selangor Police Circle to contribute a dollar to the District Special Constables' WeLlari Fund for every Special Constabh held on their strength, already
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  • 371 4 LONDON "TIMES" ON THE MILITARY PLOT IN PAKISTAN tidon Times writing on tne in Pakistan recently said says much for the stability 01 tan that the plot has been I by only a small number or la. Yet men who until now deserved well of their country )t lightly band
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  • 145 4 1,700 MALAYS VOLUNTEER TO CLEAR UP BELUKAR Acting on the request of securltv forces operating in the area, the l District Officer of Padang Terap recently appealed for volunteers to clear the belukar. trees, etc., along the roads from Pokok Sena to Kuala Nerang ano Naka. says a Kedah Govt.
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  • 259 4 More and more young men an I locking to the Police Force as a ill worth while career. This is trv conclusion of Mr. F. K. MacNamar? I Commandant of the Police Depot. Ii who has the job of recruiting young II! men for
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  • 43 4 MANILA, Mar. 21 Mamie 1 V Moran stepped dowr from his rest as Chief Justice of the Phillrioines Supreme Court, yesterday and was sworn into office at Ambassador tr Spain. Ambassador Moran will leave this weekend for Mad,rid A.P.
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  • 52 4 A damask silk banner with the badge of the Colony of Singapore has been made by the Royal School of Needlework in London and presented to the Imperial Institute for exhibition with the Singapore and Federation exhibits, according to the Institute's Annual Report for 1950 The
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