Indian Daily Mail, 26 March 1951
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Title Section16 1951-03-26 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 44. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1351. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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300 1951-03-26 1 But bltimate Solution Only In Aiky a Kerala, Says Observers (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 25. --The President of the Indian Union Dr. Rajendra Prasad paid his first visit to South Indi.i since his installation by arriving in Trivandrum yesterday eveningCopyright - 300 words
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Article105 1951-03-26 1 TRAG IC DEA TH OF 12 PAR GIRLS KARACHI, Mar. 25.—Twelve Pakistani schoolgirls fell more than 80 feet to their deaths when the railings of a balcony gave way two days ago, It was learned here on Friday. Two other girls were badly hurt. The girls —aged between seven andReuter - 105 words
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Article121 1951-03-26 1 MANILA. Mar. 25.— Scores ;l) I! of flagellants who sought atone- jjj [jj ment for their sins heat each HI other's backs into a bloody pulp jjj ii ina religious ceremony held an- jj nually on Good Friday in Navo- jj II tas. Kizal. aAP - 121 words
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308 1951-03-26 1 GRUESOME MURDER ON PORT SWETTENHAM AIRSTRIP The Klang Police are asking for information from the occupants tl two black cars parked on Por» Swettenham Airstrip at midnignt on Saturday, which will help th<"n to arrest the murderers of twu Chinese, a man and a woman, wi- were slashed to death308 words
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Article91 1951-03-26 1 JERUSALEM, Mar. 25.— Hundreds *of pilgrims have crossed the boun■▼Uary between the Israel section of Jerusalem into the Arab-held old citv since Friday morning to see the place believed to be the site of Christ';: crucifixion. Pilgrims, Including many Christian Arabs, United Nations employees and overseasA.P. - 91 words
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Article164 1951-03-26 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Mar. 25.—The Finance Minister Mr. Gopala Reddi announced in the Madras Assembly yesterday that more than 27 million have been enrolled out of an estimated population of 54 million for the first general elections on the basis of adult franchise.Copyright - 164 words
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Article39 1951-03-26 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 25. —Russia has i offered India 56,000 tons of wheat in return for raw jute, and the Govern- ment of India is examining the offer, official sources here said on Friday. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article147 1951-03-26 1 COLOUR BAR IN JAIL MOBILE (ALABAMA). Mar. 25.— Twenty -nine white prisoners in the county gaol here were placed in solitary confinement on Friday after renewing a one-day hunger strike in protest against being served food by Negroes. The prisoners refused to eat bieakfast because it was served by NegroReuter - 147 words
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132 1951-03-26 1 C'WEALTH POLICE CHIEFS TO CONFER IN LONDON LONDON. Mar. 25.— Police Commissioners from British colonies will meet here next month to discuss common problems facing them in keeping law and order in the Empire. The conference, first of its kind, is likely to discuss the extent of Communism in theReuter - 132 words
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Article47 1951-03-26 1 TOKYO. Mar. 25. Thirty- six hours after Gen MacArthur's offer to mee' the Communist Field Com mander to talk peace in Korea, the Peiping Radio had still made no mention of it. The Pyongyang North Korean Radio was also silent. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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315 1951-03-26 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 25.— Sinkiang, in the heart of Central Asia, is fast being prepared as a springboard of Communist strategy in this part of the world, Isa Yusuf Effendi Aliptakin, former secretary-general of the Sinkiang Government, said here Thursday. Isa. whoA.P. - 315 words
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192 1951-03-26 1 PRAKASAM AND RANGA GROUPS TO PUT UP UNITED FRONT AGAINST MINISTERIALISTS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 2q. Andhra Congress leaders Mr. T. Prakasam and Prof. N. G Ranga have decided to close their ranks and patch up differences in order to present a united front against the challenge fromCopyright - 192 words
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215 1951-03-26 1 RAZMARA PLANNED TO STAGE MILITARY COUP D'ETAT? CAIRO, Mar. 25.— The newspaper Al Misri, said on Friday A ast that General Razmara, the a.ssassinal°d Iranian Premier, had a plan ready for a military coup d'etat if Parliament voted nationalisation ot Iranian oil. Al Misri, in a dispatch from its BaghdadA.P. - 215 words
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Article60 1951-03-26 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 25.— India hit a high point in expenditures abroad for food grains in 1948-49, Food Minister K. M. Munshi told a questioner in parliament. The 1948-49 figure, 1,310,300,000 rupees (U*****,000,000) topped the runner up 1947-48 total of 1.087.500,--000 rupees (U*****,500,000). Munshi listed 1,078,900,000 rupeesA.P. - 60 words
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47 1951-03-26 1 ROME, Mar. 25. Mr. A. M Hussain of Madras has won the ttvrd tj.ize of 150,01.0 Urea at an exhibition of sports photographs m Rome. Nineteen countries took part in the contest and a total of 330 pictures were on view. GIISGIIS - 47 words
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149 1951-03-26 1 URANIUM BELTS DISCOVERED IN INDIA (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mai. 25.—Ihdia possesses valuable deposits of atomic energy minerals, announced the Natural Resources Minister Mr. Sri Prakasa giving details in the Parliament on Friday. These discoveries have been made by the Atomic Energy Commission in their extensive survey ofCopyright - 149 words
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287 1951-03-26 1 Mr.* A. C Clarke, General Manager of the Bank of India Ltd.. will arrive in Singapore at Kalian* Airport tomorrow, Ma.. 27, m the evening by BOAC plane from Bombay. Mr. Clarke will be accompanied by his wife. The mail, object of Mr.GIIS - 287 words
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909 1951-03-26 2 Indain Dail y Mail Singapore, Monday, Mar. 26, 1951. SILK SHIRT VERSUS KHADDAR JUBBA-IV E'-viitAC'iS from Mr. R. Ramani's speech quoted in our third article in this series show that the Federal Citizenship not being a nationality, it does not prevent one from retaining ones own nationality even while belug909 words
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Article40 1951-03-26 2 -UUKJMOW: The U. P. Government has appointed a 12-man committee under the chairmanship of Mr. T. Swaminathan, Industries Secretary, to survey the sugar industry of Uttar Pradesh and to make suitable recommendations for its improvement. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 40 words
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Article60 1951-03-26 2 BOMBAY, Ma,r. 7 (By Air Mai j T-Tne Aviation Enaulry Committees findings on the causn of the A T-f n la Dakota's crash in the Nilgirls In December are understood to have been submitted to the Government of India. All the occupants of the d'antwereFOC - 60 words
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525 1951-03-26 2 India Govt, Expresses Great Concern: Matter Taken Up With Karachi M\\\ DELHI: The Government .of India have expressed "great concern" at the strictness on the part of Pakistan authorities in the matter of travel between the two countries and have taken up theF.O.C. - 525 words
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441 1951-03-26 2 Madras Hindu Bigamy Prevention Act: Validity Questioned In Madurai Case MADRAS: The validity of the Madras Hindu Bigamy arid Divorce Prevention Act, 1949, was questioned in a criminal revision petition filed in -he Madras High Court. The petition which came up on March 15 before Mr. Justice Panchapakesa Aiyar, soughtFOC - 441 words
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58 1951-03-26 2 NEW DELHI: The Burma Government has now decided to pay the balance of arrears of salaries and surplus" leave pay to Burma Government servants who retired during the period of Japanese occupation of Burma or subsequently, it was officially stated here. This includesF.O.C. - 58 words
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85 1951-03-26 2 LONDON, Mar. 18.— The influential Iraqi newspapers Al Akhbar yesterday warned the British-controlled Iraqi Petroleum Company to take a lesson from the Persian move to nationalise oil and meet "the legitimate rights of Iraq", one of the richest production centres in the world.85 words
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Article200 1951-03-26 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Constituent Assembly on Mar. 17 passed a bill enabling the North-West Frontier Province to hold general elections on the basis of adult franchise The North-West Frontier Province Legislative Assembly at the conclusion of its normal five-year period was dissolved on March 10. TheF.O.C. - 200 words
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Article, Illustration19 1951-03-26 2 PHOTO I women are pictured her: durn the Fph noto Inows:1 nows: Tne A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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368 1951-03-26 2 Telengana Communists To Die: Supreme Court Rejects Mercy Petitions on Mar 15 d"J liJiZlt C Ustit tj »n Bench of the Supreme Courl imderArticle^3Ta_?l_lV2?T! fi,od by 12 Telengana Communists sentences of death n»ili th Co stitution of India praying that the quaS WUh he'roTeHion" T^ 5 the Na, S°"<>» SpecialFOC - 368 words
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Article117 1951-03-26 2 NEW DELHI A Press Note issued by the Ministry of Railways says that with the abolition of the office of the Chief Commissioner of Railways with effect from April 1, 1951, the Railway Board will be reconstituted with three functional members and the Financial Commissioner forF.O.C. - 117 words
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802 1951-03-26 2 NEW DELH I: Consequent on the decision of the Government of India to terminate the state of war with* Germany with effect from January i, 195 1, the Indian Mission in Germany is proposed to be reorganised. Funds for the proposed reorganisation wereF.O.C. - 802 words
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Article116 1951-03-26 2 NEW DELHI: Six prisoners and three members of the jail staff were slightly injured on March 16 when two groups of convicts in Delhi's District Jail resorted to violence to settle a dispute. The reasons for the dispute were not officially to be had 3_r!_f\__ nightF.O.C. - 116 words
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Article1930 1951-03-26 3 Increase In Railway Fares Will Spoil chance In Coming Elections Orissa Congressman's Warning NDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Appropriation Bill Passed NEW DELHI, Mar. 8, (By Air Mail). Parliament passed todaytne Railway Appropriation Bill Tr BisZ g naTn €d ll\2° OH m "ong'ressmemter, Mr. Biswanath Das, about the effect of the increaseF.O.C. - 1,930 words
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127 1951-03-26 3 LAHORE: Major General Mohamed Yusuf Khan has been appointed Chief of the General Staff, Pakis„?l "2^' in place of Major General Akbar Khan who has been dismissed from service and is now under arrest on a charge of conspiracy against the btate,F.O.C. - 127 words
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229 1951-03-26 3 n-ALUiAKA, (By Air Mail). Excepting Japan you are the only country in the East, I believe, between whose towns and villages there is very little disparity. You must be proud of it. You have a net-work of loads, good communications and free educationF.O.C. - 229 words
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Article141 1951-03-26 3 I MARAWILLA, (By Air Mail): A deputation of over 50 workers and representatives of small beedi factories ,n the Nattandiya electorate recently presented a petition to the Speaker of the House of Representatives Mr. Albert Peris requesting him t 0 urge the Government toF.O.C. - 141 words
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Article103 1951-03-26 3 NEW „P ELHI: Th »teen days from March 26 to April 10, 1951 have been allotted for the discussion of the general budget demands for grants in Parliament. The time table is as follows: Defence, March 26: Education and Health, March 27; External Affairs, March 28;F.O.C. - 103 words
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190 1951-03-26 3 CEYLON NEWS: I COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Although the majority population in this islandare Buddhists, why should we clamour for Buddhism to oe made the State religion "Let us live according to Buddhist principles rather than clamouring for a branded religion for Buddhists, said Mr.F.O.C. - 190 words
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Article84 1951-03-26 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail): The Republican Party has launched a one-lakh fund to meet the initrfal expenses of the party. Party branches are now formed in various, parts of the country and "Inside Information learns that this fund will be used for the maintenance of branch offices andF.O.C. - 84 words
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Article66 1951-03-26 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail): The D.D.T. factory to be established in Ceylon will, it is learnt, be located at Elephant Pass. The factory will be built in the immediate neighbourhood of the caustic soda factory. Tenders have now been called for the caustic soda factory. The D.D.T. factoryF.O.C. - 66 words
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154 1951-03-26 3 JAFFNA, (By Air Mail) Mr. 6. S. J. Gunasekera, District Judge, Jaffna after inquiry dismissed with costs an application by Mr. A Elyappah of Chunnakam for probate in l! spec L of the estate of the late Mrs Thangamuttu, widow of Dr 1' ,o^F.O.C. - 154 words
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Article93 1951-03-26 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail): Ceylon has a reputation in the U.S.A as the best organised, most sanitary and prettiest country in the East according to Mr. Roy Rutherford,' xree lance journalist and author making a round-the-world trip in the President Polk, which is now in ColomboF.O.C. - 93 words
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Article99 1951-03-26 3 LBy Air Mail):_The Uutch fishery expert, Mr. G. P. BotS l who w recently revealed would be appointed Director of Fish%»t\ haS OW we learn indicated oost TnT"*^ f 6 ab V° "^S the post. The Ministry of Industries and Fisheries is now endeavouring to retain theF.O.C. - 99 words
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Article105 1951-03-26 3 COLOMBO, (By /Jr Mail): The strange story of a haunted house where the inmates are being daily harassed by ghosts comes from the village of Kadedduwa, about 3 miles from Matara town. It appears that stones are thrown into the house, furniture dragged about and that theF.O.C. - 105 words
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79 1951-03-26 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Dr f aV« R J oacnl m. Acting Director of Agriculture, has been confirmed in his appointment. _i? r J Jo achim wno succeeds Mr D Rhind, is the first Ceyionese technically trained officer to be appointed Director of Agriculture i„ HFOC - 79 words
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Article82 1951-03-26 3 A CALF WITH THREE EYES MATARA. (By Air Mail). A freak calf with three eyes and four nostrils were borne recently to a cow belonging to a man named Hinni Appuhamy of Uda Appareka, a village about ten miles from Matara. It appears that the extra eye is on tneFOC - 82 words
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Article89 1951-03-26 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Man).— On a scnoiaifsnip award unacr the Colombo Pian made by tne Australian government, it ,nas been decided to send an officer trom tne ueyion fisneries Department for training m Austra ia on one aspect Fisnenes aeveiopment. 1 understand that Mr P viunawardene,FOC - 89 words
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Article75 1951-03-26 3 FOR TRAINING IN U.S. COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). .vir. B. C. E. De Silva. accountant. jtandard-Vacuum Oil Company •eft for New York by air recently .ie was nominated for a three nonths' training assignment in the J.S.A. in accordance with the company's policy of providing ad/anced training to members ofFOC - 75 words
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48 1951-03-26 3 JAFFNA, (By Air Mail) Mr. N. E. S. Kaghavachari, acting High Commissioner for India in Ceylon, spent two days in the Jaffna Peninsula recently visiting places of interest. He met representative Indians, dis cussed their prooiems and promised eariy action wherever possiDle. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 48 words
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144 1951-03-26 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). yyjK_tg»t oy the Government oi a Buaana _asana Uepartmein rJ! l a C r?n^ Ui( L actena to an matu-xs mating to _uoanism as is done in -urma ana riiam, was urged at tne annual conference of tne A.i Ceyion ofFOC - 144 words
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Article62 1951-03-26 3 MORATUWA, (By Air Mail).— The entire affairs of the Moratuwa Urban Council will be conducted in Sinhalese, according to a resolution adopted at a recent meeting of the council. A special committee was appointed to go into the question of implementing this decision— also inFOC - 62 words
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Article101 1951-03-26 4 LAHORE: Tiie services of Mr. Ahmed Pais, Editor of the "Pakistan Tir.ie.%" arrested on charge of conspiracy against the State, have been suspended with immediate effect, it v.; a announced to-day by Mian IftikhauicMin, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Progressive Papers Ltd. which is running101 words
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333 1951-03-26 4 To Stop Bandit Food Supplies South Kelantan and North Pahang have long been regarded as a rest area and the granary of the bandits. New methods of denying supplies to all but those living in the resettlement camps have been introduced333 words
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365 1951-03-26 4 WASHINGTON, Mar. 25.—A total of 8,573,000 pounds of non fat _rj mil_ solids and 80y,000 pounds Ol dried whole eggs has been given to Far East countries b.v the United States Decartment ci Asriculturr during the past year. A Department spokesman sa'ci TuesdayUSIS - 365 words
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292 1951-03-26 4 MR. V. P. ABDULLAH'S ELECTION "PLATFORM" Following is the election "Plat form pf Mr. V. P. Acaailah who is conies' ;ng the Sittit amah Distric; in tne fortncommg Singapore Le■?is.ai.ive Council elections--1 To worK for a United and Self -governing Maiaya with eq.ua: opportunities for all 2 To put anF.O.C. - 292 words
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Article185 1951-03-26 4 A member of the Malayan delegation to the meeting of the Economic OTmmission for Asia and the Far i Fast held at Lahore, Mr. Yap Phen# Geek, effectively refuted suggestions that the investment of foreign capital in any country amounted to exploitation. He pointed out thatCGO Press Release - 185 words
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Article250 1951-03-26 4 The Australian Government, by agreement with the United Kingdom Government, took over the administration of Heard Island and the MacDonald Islands in De eember 1947. The transfer of these islands was confirmed by an exchange of letters between the two Governments on Dec. 19. 1950. Heard250 words
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826 1951-03-26 4 Following is the Election Manifesto of Mr. Balwant Singh who is standing for re-election to the Legislative Council as an Independent candidate. (Last time he was elected from Rural West, and now he is standing for the City Wa rd). TO THE VOTER OF CITY826 words
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80 1951-03-26 4 BANGKOK, Mar. 23. Parliament is being asked to limit the number of foreign residents to 1.000 in each of certain provinces to be designated by the Interior Ministry. A bill providing for this was introduced by Nei Chamra* Mahi wengsanam. of Nan Foreigners living inA.P. - 80 words
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Advertisement142 1951-03-26 4 DEATH. All our relatives and friends are hereby infoimed of the sad news of the death of our beloved mother, Sree Neelamma Kurumba of Padmasadanam, Mayyanad, Travancore, at the age of 70 at her resi- lence on 23-3-51. Messrs. P. Damodaran. P. V. Dharan. P. Prabhakaran. TODAY at 6.30 9.30142 words
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