Indian Daily Mail, 23 March 1951

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOITVIL No. 41. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY MARCH 23, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 76 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 22. Provi-j sional census figures indicate that India's total population will exceed the census commission's estimate of 351,0011,000 people, it is reported here yesterday. From Karachi it is reported that the Pakistan government announces a population of 75,687,000. I Pakistan's population
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  • 91 1 BOMBAY, Mar. Z2. Dr. B. V. Keskc.x. India*! Deputy Foreign Minister, disclosed here today that India had asked grain from the United States "only as a long term edit and nou as a gift." "We are wailing to hear from Washington about the supply of 2,OUU,(M)U
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  • 179 1 KESAVAN AGAIN ELECTED LEADER OF PARTY (From Our Own Correspondent) "MADRAS. Mar. 22. —The All-India Congress Secretary Mr. Mobanlal Gautham who arrived here from Trivandrum told puzzled newspapermen that Mr. C. Kesavan who resigned leadership of the Travancore Cochin Congress Legislative Party,
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  • 200 1 WASHIwOiON, Mar. 22.— An American paper, the BALTIMORE &UJN, commenting on the Kashmir problem in a recent issue observes: i "from tins uistance it looks a& though Mr. Nehru is a man who sianus in the way of the final settle--1 ment. And so he does in a sense.
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  • 111 1 HONGKONG. Mar. 22.— Thirteen thousand one hundred tons of Chinese rice was delivered to faminestriken India during February under the barter contract. The rice arrived in Calcutta on I Feb. 27 and 29. A third shipment is due shortly at Madras. China is to
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  • 117 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 22. Ram Singh, Editor of "Thought' magazine and one of the leading sponsors of the anti-Communist Indian Congress of Cultural Freedom arranged for Mar. 28 in Bombay, on Tuesday insisted that "without doubt" the decision of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to
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    60 1 Photo.) Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru is seen shaking hands with members of the Singapore Water Polo team which won second place In the event during the First Asian Games at New Delhi. This picture was made during the closing ceremony on Mar. 11. India, only other contestant in the Water
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  • 111 1 CALCUTTA, March 22.— An allIndian Muslim convention will be held in Calcutta by the middle of next month to formulate the opinion of Indian Muslims on Kashmir resolution adopted at a recent Muslim conference at Karachi, The resolution had urged that Kashmir should go to Pakistan.
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  • 420 1 LONDON, Mar. 22. Flaywrig estate of £367.233 13s. his will "d.solo The 14-page will directed th tl promoting a 4u-letter alphabet whicl wit's pet projects. Shaw died last November in a little cottage at Ayot St. Lawrence which had long been his home. He was 94. His
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  • 110 1 No Russian Reply Yet To India's Request For Food Grains NEW DELHI, Mar. 21. Russia has not replied to India's inquiry on the availability of grains from Russia to ease this country's food crisis. Food Minister K. M. Munshi. told Parliament yesterday. Replying to questions, Munshi said "inquiries were made
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  • 44 1 BANGKOK, Mar. 22. A new bridge across the Bangpakong River lon the road from Bangkok to resorts along the coast of the Gulf of Siam is to be opened to traffic in 1 April. The two-span structure cost 6.000.00Q tatt A.P.
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  • 113 1 INDIA GOVT'S ECONOMY MEASURES NEW DELHI, Mar. 22. India's President doesn't escape to economy axe under the 1951-52 budget proposed by Finance Minister C. D. Deshmukh. The presidential allotment for salary, tour expenses, and Government House operations would drop from U*****,500 oiovided in the fiscal year 1950-5i to U*****,000 starting
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  • 159 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Mar. 22. The United Nations General Assembly voted 24 to 17 on Tuesday night to hold its 1951 session in Paris. Twelve countries abstained on the vote and seven were absent. The session wjll be held beginning November 4, delayed six weeks from
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  • 126 1 LONDON, Mar. 22. King George VI was asked yesterday to prevent the proposed courtesy visit of his daughter Elizabeth to the Pope in Rome and avoid "an affront to rntional sentiment." Princess Elizabeth, now in Malta, is to visit Rome with her husband, the Duke
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  • 65 1 BERNE, Mar. 22. Mr. Dhiru>hai Desai, Indian Minister in Berne, 1 lied here vesterdav from heart failure. Mr. Desai, who had been ailing or Kfiit time had recently returned o hlo home after a spell in hospital. i_is'. night he was reported better -ind
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  • 80 1 ITALY ASKED TO QUIT ATLANTIC PACT MILAN, Mar. 22. Felmiro TogUattl on Monday demanded Italian withdrawal from the Atlantic Pact as the condition upon which Italy's Communist Party would cease their opposition to Premier Alcide de Gasperi's government. It was the Italian Communist leadei's first public speech since he returned
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  • 60 1 TAIPEH, Mar. 22. President and Madame Chiang Kai-shek will lead Chinese Christians in prayers on Easter Friday. Radio stations will carry their voices throughout Formosa and, it is hoped, to the Red China mainland. The President and his wife will pray in Mandarin. Later in
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  • 162 1 The United States Information Service, Singapore, announced yesterday that five Malays have been chosen to work in the newly estabI lished Malay section of the Voice |of America. These five, Sheikh I Anuar, Mohammed Hashim Hassan, I Syed Ahmad Dahlan, Ahmad bin I
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  • 65 1 CALCUTTA, Mar. 22. Fifty students were injured when the roof of a primary school collapsed on them in a storm here on Tuesday, waterspout at the mouth of -the The storm came in the wake of' j River Hocgly and damaged several buildings on the waterfront. An
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  • 40 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 22. The State Department indicated American technical experts will be sent to help Israel to develop roads, railways, irrigation, public health and citrus fruit production under the new "Point Four" Air agreement.-- A.P.
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  • 259 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. May 22. —India's High Commissioner in London Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon who is here now on a private three-day visit, denied Press reports that he is resigning his post on account of illness. Mr. Menon looked seriously ill but
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  • 42 1 Photo. Air Commodore Mohammad Khan Janjua, Director of Personnel of the Royal Pakistan Air Force, who was put under house arrest on Mar. 11 for suspected complicity in tty conspiracy against the Pakistan Government.- A. P.
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  • 55 1 MILAN, Mar. 22— Thirteen school girls were killed rjere yesterday by the fall of a convent wall where they were sheltering from violent gusts ol winds. Eleven other girls were badly injured. Seven of the girls were killed outright under tons of stone. Six others died
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  • 56 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 22.— Eleven staff engineers of the Damodar River Valley Corporation India's TVA have been sent to the United States for study tours at Thermal Power Stations. Natural resources and Scientific Research Minister Sri Prakasa told a ouestioner in Parliament the exact length of the U.S.
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  • 59 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 22. The Economic Cooperation Administration on Wednesday allocated: The Indochina US$5B,OOO for the purchase of rubber and rubber pro ducts in the U.S. To Thailand US$B,OOO for ÜB. iron and steel products. To Burma U551,587,000 for technical services, machine tools, industrial machinery, motor
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  • 290 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 22. The United States and Britain submitted to the Security Council on Wednesday a revised plan to get Indian and Pakistan troops out of disputed Kashmir. Toning down a previous proposal, the U.S.— British plan backed down on a suggestion for a
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  • 623 2 Govt's Policy For Total Vrohibition By Gradual Stages CALCUTTA: The Minister for Excise, Sri Syama Prasad Barman at the West Bengal Legislative Assembly on A^ar. 8 announced Government's decision to introduce prohibition in the two border districts, Mai da
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  • 284 2 BOMBAY. Mar. 20— Mr. Dinkerrao Desai, Civil Supplies Minister, stated in the Bombay Council that the Government could not discontinue their subsidy on foodgrains because poor people could not afford to pay higher prices for foodgrains. The Council was discussing the supplementary demands, amounting to Rs.
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  • 156 2 KANPUR, Mar. 20. Rowdyism and uproar marked the inauguration by the Congress President, Mr. Tandon, of the third session of the Kanpur Political Conference on Sunday. Mr. Tandon was repeatedly interrupted in his 95-minute speech, and all sorts of questions were put to him by a
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  • 521 2 INDIAN PRESS ON PERSIA'S DECISION TO NATIONALISE THE OIL INDUSTRY NEW DELHI. Mar. 21.— The desion of the Majlis to nationalise the oil industry in Iran continue to be the main topic of discussion in the Indian Press. According to the HINDUSTAN
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  • 64 2 I BOMBAY: Mulkraj Anand, the [noted Indian author is carrying a letter addressed to Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru by 30 eminent British men of letters "appreciating" the Indian Prime Minister's "stand in international politics," Dr. Anand, who has lust returned from a tour of the United
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  • 84 2 SIMLA: The Language controversy in the Punjab has resulted in the preparation of "inaccurate records" vitiating the integrity of the census data concerning the mother tongue, the State Government said in a communique issued here. The communique added: "The controversy which tends to persist even
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  • 421 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 21.— Kashmir continues to be the main topic of discussion in the Indian Press. The HINDU says: "In Pakistan, all talk is about getting Kashmir. The pace is set by the highest authority Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, who combines in himself
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  • 378 2 AGRICULTURE COMMISSION'S REPORT FOR 1950 NEW DELHI. Mar. 21. Concentrated efforts to meet the country's shortages in foodgrains and the main .commercial crops, -improvement of Indian agriculture in various directions and development of agricultural research and extension work are the highlights of achievements of
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  • 282 2 Agitation Against Cow Slaughter: Total Ban Not Feasible BOMBAY: The situation in Ahmedabad was fully under control and any disturbances there "will be dealt with firmly and quickly;" Mr. Morarji Desai, Bombay's Home Minister, said here on Mar. 13. The District Magistrate of Ahmedabad had been instructed accordingly, he added.
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  • 809 2 INCOME-TAX ACT TO BE AMENDED NEW DELHI, Mar. 20. The Government of India have decided to amend the Indian Income-Tax Act with a view to obviating the necessity of entering into double taxation avoidance agreements with countries with whom India had previously no such arrangement. Under the
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  • 135 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 20— Resident students in at leasl some of the Indian colleges might grow their own food requirements in future, if a scheme circulated by the Union Ministry of Food and Agriculture among the Universities is found practicable. It has been suggested that
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  • 120 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 20.—Twentynine distinguished British writers have thanked the Prime Minister for his efforts for world peace, which they also support. "As r| British writer, I wish to thank you for your efforts for world peace, which I heartily support." The message is signed by:
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  • 2914 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Grants Totalling Rs- 3,463 m. Voted By Parliment NEW DELHI, Mar. 7 (By Air Mali).— Parliament passed to-day the Railway UemanmU tor grants totalling Rs. oit>Jiti,35 f OOU. The Raiiway Minister, Mr. Gopalaswanu Ayyangar, innoauceu an appropriation bill for
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  • 191 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Ceylon has prospects of an additional source of food supplies as a result of timely action by one of -ier envoys abroad. I gather from informed quarter^ „hat approaches by Mr. T. B. Jayah, High Commissioner in Pa iistan, to obtain
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  • 252 3 CEYLON NEWS: MONERAGALA, (By Air Mail). Addressing a large gathering at Bibile on the second day of his Butiata tour, the Prime Minister said the Indian immigration problem had to-day taken such a serious turn that on an average a hundred immigrants were being
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  • 135 3 SEA WATER ENCLOSURE SCHEME JAFFNA, (By Air Mail).— Mr. V. Maheson Chairman, of the Mampay Village Committee, speaking at a public meeting in Navaly. said Government had sanctioned Rs. 105,000 for the construction of Araly salt water enclosure. The scheme, originated and brought to the notice of Government by him,
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  • 36 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Free icences are to be issued hereafter .or the import of dried chillies, olack pepper and red onions subsidiary foodstuffs at present in mort supply. FOC
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  • 101 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Cabinet Ministers, we understand, nave received a communication from the Private Secretary to the Prime Minister reminding them bf the health of the Prime Minister and the undeslrabllity of exerting him too much. This is in consequence of advice given by
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  • 80 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). To j late 25.000 tons of cement (500,000 jags) have been produced at the 3ovcniment factory at Kankesanturai. Of that amount 323,000 bags hav i xlready been despatched to Gov•rnment departments and autho.ised distributors. Approximate /alue of the cement already sold
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  • 36 3 PANADURA, (By Air Mail). A 23-year old woman of Wekada, while on her way to the local hospital, gave birth to a child in the cart in which she was travelling. FOC
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  • 213 4 WASHINGTON, Mar. 22. Campaigns against illiteracy in seven countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America to be put into effect by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, will be implemented by a new Advisory and Information Service. The service is designed to help
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  • 143 4 KARACHI, Mar. 22. Dr. Torres Bodet, Director General of UNESCO told a press conference in Karachi yesterday he will submit a 12 -year plan to UNESCO's general council in June for f unudamental education in member countires It will cost about U.S. $20,000,000 to open
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  • 96 4 TAIPEI, Mar. 22.— Chinese Communists arrested the eder brother of T. F. Tsiang, chief Nationalist delegate to the United Nations, the official Nationalist Central News Agency reported today. It said he was seized at Changsha, capital of Hunan, and sent to Shaoyang for mass trial as
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  • 65 4 Under the auspice? of Singapore Aj:ya«SamajSriri'Satya Deo Shastri (formeirly professor at Kashi Vidja Pith, Benaras) will speak on "Arya Civilization and Culture" at 42, Rowell Road tomorrow Saturday at p.m. There will be music by Dr. Chhota Singh. Holy festival will also be celebrated The function
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  • 43 4 The Council of the Singapore Art Society regret to announce that they have had to postpone the Young Ma'ayans (Chinese Edition) Exhibition of Embriodery and Other Needle work by Pupils of Chinese Schools announced for today Mar 23rd to 31.
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