Indian Daily Mail, 24 March 1951
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Title Section16 1951-03-24 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 42. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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297 1951-03-24 1 Linguistic Varsities: Bombay Committee's Report and Compton Mackenzie. (FOC). MADRAS, Mar. 24. The suggestion in the Madras Assembly by a member Mr. T. Visvanathan that one day in a week be set apart for the conduct of proceedings in Hindi did not receiveCopyright - 297 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-03-24 1 Photo. ABDULLAH RASTEGAR, alleged assassin of General Haji Razmara, Prime Minister of Persia, is seen here in Teheran's city prison. Rastegar has been identified by the Teheran police ;:s a member of the fanatical Fadiyan Islam sect. A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article136 1951-03-24 1 CAIRO, Mar. 23.— The Egyptian Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Abdel Rahman Hakky Pasha, said yesterday that 'Egypt insists on her absolute right to inspect ships passing through the Suez Canal or other territorial waters in accordance with international law." "As long as Egypt considers hei>Reuter - 136 words
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Article46 1951-03-24 1 BARRANQUILLA. Mar. 23. Twenty -seven persons were killed when a plane of the Colombian Airline, Lansa, crashed near the village of Hatonoevo. in Bolivio, department of Solombia, on Thursday. Rescuers reached the scene on Wednesday night and recovered the bodies. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article70 1951-03-24 1 A lecture on the "Essence of Human Religion" will be delivered in Hindustani by Pandit Satya Dev Shastry (formerly Professor of Kashi Vidyapith Benares) at the premises of the North Indian Hindu Association, 47, Cuff Road, Singa' pore tomorrow Sunday at 4.30 p.m. Mr. S. D. Rail70 words
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Article48 1951-03-24 1 MOSCOW. Mar. 23. Pravda on Thursday published a Chinese news agency report saying that General MarArthur is planning to use bacteriological warfare in Korea. The report claimed that General MacArthur has organised large-scale production of germs for bacteriological in laboratories in Japan and A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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70 1951-03-24 1 CALCUTTA, Mar. 22.— Indian am. Pakistan omciais nave agreed Ok. demarcation ui tne bounuaiy bet ween i^auia (.West Bengal, indiand Kusnua (_ast Bengal, Jt_K_ tan;, usuany reuaoie BOiirct sai>jesieruay. iwo tracts of land, each of si. .square nines, will cnange nands o*. mmr. <s7 iouowingReuter - 70 words
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Article52 1951-03-24 1 LONDON, Mar. 23. Colonial Secretary James Grimms said yesteraay ne was considering a request to him by tne European Civil Services Association of Malaya that he should receive a deputation. He would give his decision very shortly. He was replying to a question in the House ofReuter - 52 words
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Article102 1951-03-24 1 BU ENO6 AIRES, Mar. 23.— A congressional committee seeking the arrest of Dr. Alberto Gainza Paz, whose newspaper La Prensa th<; committee seized two days ago, reported yestetday tnat he nau appeared from nis residence Or Paz was on Wednesday nigh: taken off a piane bound for Uruguay,Reuter - 102 words
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262 1951-03-24 1 US. FORCES PARACHUTED NORTH OF SEOUL TOKYO. Mar. 23. -Thousands of United States parachute troops on Friday dropped behind the enemy lines north of Seoul and cut the main escape highway for an estimated 60.000 Communists. On Thursday, three Allied divisions closeA.P. - 262 words
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Article48 1951-03-24 1 DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS RESUMED PANAMA, Mar. 23. Panama and Spain have resumed diplomatic relations, a spokesman for President Arnulfo Arias announced today. Panama broke relations with th« government of Generalissimo Francisco Franco in 1945. Recognition at that time extended to the Spanish Republican government-in-exile was withdrawn last year A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article53 1951-03-24 1 THE HAGUE, Mar. 23.— The Dutch Government today sanctioned a 5 p.c. wage increase for all workers over 23 and to younger ones if I they are married or have dependent relatives to offset recent price Increases. The increase is limited to a rise <* 200Reuter - 53 words
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Article26 1951-03-24 1 TOKYO, Mar. 23.— British tank* have linked up with American paratroopers dropped behind Communist lines north of Seoul, according to frontline reports. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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105 1951-03-24 1 LONDON, Mar. 23.— The British Press Association reported on Friday that there were 52 passengers aboard a United States Air Force C-124 overdue on a flight from Gander, Newfoundland, to Mildenhall, Suffolk. The U.S. 3rd Air Division headquarters said that an Air ForceA.P. - 105 words
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Article120 1951-03-24 1 SAIGON, Mar. 23. The rebel Vietnam radio on Wednesday announced the formation of a "national front" headed by the Communist leader, Ho Chi Minh, pledged to oust French forces from Indochina. It also pledged support to the Soviet bloc. The radio said the new political coalitionA.P. - 120 words
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167 1951-03-24 1 RAU STUDYING NEW ANGLO U.S. PLAN FOR KASHMIR LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 22. Sir Benegal Rau of India said yesterday that he was studying the speeches made by Sir Gladwyn Jebb and Mr. Ernest Gross during the Kashmu debate with a view to replying to them at the next meeting ofReuter - 167 words
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138 1951-03-24 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 23. The Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan will be considered by the U.N. Security Council again on Mar 29. The Council decided to delay until next week any further study of the dispute after it .received a revisedUSIS - 138 words
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Article199 1951-03-24 1 The Settlement Government hai recently set up a Settlement Development Board which is the counterpart of tne Rural and Industrial ■Development Authority. The Chairman of the Settlement Development Board is Tuan Haji Murshid bin Haji Othman, District Officer. Balitc Pu'au. The unofficial members are: the Mr.199 words
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113 1951-03-24 1 Weekly Holidays Ordinance In E. Coast States The principle of the Weekly Holidays Ordinance is being gradually applied throughout the East Coast States although the Ordinance is. of course, not yet in force. According to the February Report of the Labour Department, it is now a common sight to see113 words
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82 1951-03-24 1 KARACHI. Mar. 23.—Representatives of 14 Asian countries to the National Labouir Organisation will meet in Karachi from May 28-31 for the first Asian regional conference of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, An announcement by the AllPakistah Confederation of Labour said delegates from India.82 words
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145 1951-03-24 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIYANDRUM. Mar. 23.—The Travancore-Cochin Cabinet crisis is far from over. Since Mr. Kesavan has been re-elected Leader of the Congress Parliament Party, he is continuing as Chief Minister without a break and his two Ministers Mr. John and Mr. Narayana PillaiCopyright - 145 words
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185 1951-03-24 1 SCHOLARSHIPS FOR MALAYANS UNDER COLOMBO PLAN CANBERRA, Mar. 23.— Australia's Minister tor _xternai An airs, .vir. r>ercy spender, announced t.ne fir.it six ol iou _oum-_asc Asian seno.arisnips unaer tne Ooiomoo Jfian. lue winners are: Ui^^LOiN: Kanagaratnam Atnasingnam, to study sugar cnemisir.y at Queensland univttsity. lini>Oin_oia: aumari, to take arcs atReuter - 185 words
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178 1951-03-24 1 6 Per Cent Of World's Population Consumes 55 Per Cent Of World Newsprint! CAMBRIDGE, Mar. 23. The President of Britain's National Union of Journalists suggested yesterday the international newsprint shortage could be eased if American newspapers reduced their size a few pages. Speaking at the annual delegates meeting of theA.P. - 178 words
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Article89 1951-03-24 1 PARIS, Mar. 23.— The French National Assembly yesterday accepted an apology from Mohamed Ben Taib, Algerian Deputy, who slapped another Algerian deputy during a heated debate on electoral reform on Thursday morning. Declaring the incident closed, the speaker Edouard Herriot said: 'Enough verbal violence takes place inReuter; A.P. - 89 words
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Article126 1951-03-24 1 KARACHI, Mar. 23. The provincial Premier ol _md, Qazi Mohammed Fazaluiiah, on Tnursday resigned from his premiership and ceased to be leader of the ruling iviosiem League Party in that province. Tne party will elect its new leader, Mohammed Ayub Khurro, today und he will be swornA.P. - 126 words
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Article139 1951-03-24 1 MR. PAKIKIS AMY Election Meetings of Mr. V. Pakirisamy, Candidate for the Seletar District, will be held tomorrow,, Sunday, as follows: (1) At 10 a.m. at the Sultan Theatre, West Hill Road (13 m.s.) (2) At 4.30 p.m. in front of Block 42, Canberra Lines, H.M. Naval139 words
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190 1951-03-24 1 Following have been appointed members of the Central Advisory Committee on Trade and Supplies, Federation of Malaya: Chairman: Mr. O. A. Spenscer, Economic Secretary. The Finance Secretary or his representative. The Comptroller of Customs or an officer of his department deputising for him. A representative190 words
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704 1951-03-24 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Mar. 24, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS (Malaya's Only Remedy Against Inflation) SUICIDAL ACTIVITY OPEAKING about certain inflationary factors in Malaya at present the Economic Secretary Mr. O. A. Spencer, addressing a Press Conference in Kuala Lumpur last Thursday, declared: "Rubber which a year ago was about704 words
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1072 1951-03-24 2 Bihar's 'Terrible Food Situation Further Deteriorates Minister Explains Govt. Measures To Mitigate People's Distress PATNA: The food situation in Bihar which had been described "terrible" by the State's Food Minister, Dr. Anugraha Narain Sinha, in October last, has further worsened due to continued drought as the major portion of rabiFOC - 1,072 words
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515 1951-03-24 2 MAULANA AZAD - MAULANA AZAD B_s_Si__i_v« «e«as s__ rrs ssr £Ek_, "The question of the national language," Maulana Azac said, "is not the concern of an v narriV,ii_ti, ul<lua za < but it is a matter which vita£ Ksftfc__K r gr U "ItFOC - 515 words
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195 1951-03-24 2 Preventing Re-export Of Goods: Estimate Committee's Suggestions NEW DELHI, Mar. 5 (By Air Mail).— The Estimates Committee recommended to Parliament to-day that direct relations should be established with Euiopean countries so as to prevent, re-export of certain Indian commodities from the United Kingdom In the interests of the country, theFOC - 195 words
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44 1951-03-24 2 KARACHI, Mar. 20.— The State Bank of Pakistan announced that members of recognized Pakistani Chambers of Commerce and Trade Associations, visiting India on business, will now get exchange in Indian rupees up to Rs. (P) 350 each quarter.- FOCFOC - 44 words
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923 1951-03-24 2 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Official statistics compiled by the British Ministry of Food reveal that the cost of living in Ceylon was the lowest for the whole of South-East Asia last year. According to these statistics, although the Colombo working classFOC - 923 words
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Article648 1951-03-24 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Attempts To Falsity Records Fail RAJAJI'S STATEMENT NEW DELHI, Mar. 8 (By Air MaU).-The Home Minister, bhn C. Rajagopalachari, in a statement in Parliament on the recent disturbances in parts of the Punjab and P.E.P.S.U. in connection with the census returns, said: "ThoseFOC - 648 words
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Article167 1951-03-24 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 7 (By Air Mail). The Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, in a written reply disclosed in Parliament to-day that the amount of tax on the foreign incomes of Indians and nonIndians residing in India was Rs. 287 lakhs in 1948-49 and Rs.FOC - 167 words
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876 1951-03-24 3 SINKING OF TUBEWELLS: AWARD OF CONTRACT TO BOMBAY FIRM SHRI NEHRU GIVES DETAILS IN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Mar. 7 (By Air Mail).— Prime Minister Nehru told Parliament to-day that the Government of India were in no way connected with the Bombay Government giving a contract to the National I übewellFOC - 876 words
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Article62 1951-03-24 3 BOMBAY, Mar. 22,— India and Thailand have been linked by direct wireless service. Inaugurating the service in Bombay on March 15, India's Communications Minister, Mr. Rafi Ahmad Kidwai, in a message to Thailand's Communications Minister, Mr. Pathom Bodigaew, expressed the hope that the new link would leadGIIS - 62 words
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80 1951-03-24 4 The Postmaster -General, Malaya,' announces that with effect from the Ist April, 1951. the rates of postage on letters, postcards and insured boxes addressed to foreign countries for transmission by sur-, face mail will be:Letters: First Ounce —20 cents. Each additional ounce 12 cents.80 words
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Article174 1951-03-24 4 The sirens of small capacity, limited range and consiaeraole cheapness were testeu Kuala Lumpur on Friday ard Saturday, Mar. 9 and 10. It was toui.il .i~at they were not suitable for the busiest areas at the busiest times of the day, and further tests will be174 words
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