Indian Daily Mail, 27 March 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 45. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 77 1 ILL TREATMENT OF INDIANS WILL NOT BE TOLERATE. NEW DELHI. Mar. 26. —The Indian government has messaged the rebel authorities in Burma that they will be held responsible for any ill-treatment of Indians in rebelheld areas, Deputy Foreign Minister B. V. Keskar told parliament today.
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  • 108 1 REBELS HALT ALL RAIL TRAFFIC IN BURMA RANGOON, Mar. 26.— Saboteurs, believed to be Communists, yesterday halted all rail traffic in north and south Burma by dynamiting and removing tracks. Railway authorities reported the crew of a ballast train were injured when the train blew up after striking a land
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  • 113 1 KARACHI. Mar. 26.— Home Minister Khawaja Shahabuddin said in Parliament on Saturday the Pakistan government is considering what action it will take toward Soviet propaganda in this country. He spoke after Ahmad Ibrahim Jaffer, a member of Parliament, complained that the Russians were showing film? and
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  • 104 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 26. Th« Atomic Energy Commission announced a new step looking toward the development of atom cowered airplanes. It has authorised, the engotiation of a contract with the aircraft gas tuiibii.e divisions of General Electric Company, Cincinnati, "for the further development of a unclear reactor aircraft." A
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  • 89 1 ARGENTINE EDITOR TAKES REFUGE IN URUGUAY MONTEVIDEO, Mar. 26.— Dr. Alberto Gainza Paz, editor of the L.i Prensa has taken refuge in Uruguay from arrest for contempt of the Argentine Congress, his family said Sunday. Later Gainza told the A.P. by telephone that he planned to remain at his mother's
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  • 84 1 BOMBAY. Mar. 26. Eighteen cadets of the Indian Navy sailed from Bombay for Britain on Mar. 23 for a four-year course of training with Establishments of the Royal Navy. During their training, they will work on cruisers, aircraft-carriers and battleships. The curriculum includes engineering
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  • 106 1 ROME, Mar. 26.- Pope Pius XII spcaiung to neany 2U0.0U0 people irom a oa.cony nigh on tne facade ot tne basilica oi ot. Peters, yesterday maae a renewed appeal to tiitworld ior peace. Broadcasting over a radio link-up covering .na^i tne wond, tne 7oy/ear old pontili caked
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  • 103 1 BERNE, Mar. 26.— The body of the late Dhirubhai Desai, India's Minister in Switzerland, was cremated in Berne on Mar. 24 according to Vedic rites. The President of Switzerland and members of diplomatic corps v/ere among those who followed the cortege. The following message of condolence
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    54 1 PHOTO v_. The Singapore, Indian and Philippine teams were awarded prizes in the swimming championships of th e first Asian Games, held at the National Stadium. New Delhi, recently. Neo Chwee Kok of Singapore, took the triple crown. He is pictured here as he receives his medals from the Maharaja
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  • 78 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 26. A shipment of 1,500 tons of ilmenite, scheduled for export to Japan, has been cancelled because the mineral was found to contain a larger percentage of monasite, an atomic element, than the Government per cent it was announced. Natural Resources Minister
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  • 94 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 26.— The ban on the anti-Communist All-India Congress meeting here was not directed against the Congress in particular, a Government spokesman said on Saturday. He was commenting on foreign press reaction to the ban. He added that there is a general
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  • 68 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 26.— American surplus stores left in India at the end of the World War II had a total value of 2,460,000,000 rupees fUS $492,000,000) according to Indian Government figures now available. The Government said funds realized from disposals of U.S. surplus up
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  • 66 1 KARACHI. Mar. 26.— The Cotton Board of the Government of Pakistan on Saturday announced: "From May 1, 1951, up to the end of August. 1951, export of cotton will be permitted freely and without any quanbtive restrictions to all shippers, both on the general and special lists Licences
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  • 289 1 ATOMIC ENERGY FROM THE SUN! ARGENTINE SCIENTIST'S SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENTS BUENOS AIRES, Mar. 26. President Juan Peron announced Saturday that Argentina had probed the secrets of the sun to produce atomic energy. Deciding not to copy the American,' British and Russians in developing nuclear nssion, she had worked on "theraonuclear reactions
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  • 60 1 NEVER HEARD OF RICHTER GOETTINGEN, Germany, Mar. 26. Dr. Otto Hahn, a leading German atomic scientist, said Sunday he had never heard of Ronald Richter, who claims to have produced atomic energy by a cheap revolutionary method in Argentina. The Austrian-born Richter told interviewers in Buenos Aires that he had
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  • 49 1 TEHERAN, Mar. 26.— A Persian military government authority said last night that about 12 members of the Muslem organisation "Fadayian" have been arrested since martial lav/ was declared on March 22. 'i. he assassin of General Ali Razmara, late Persian Premier, belonged to this organisation. Reuter
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  • 59 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 26.— K. G. Saiyidain, Joint Educational Adviser in the Education Ministry, was appointed Indian Representative on a forthcoming World Bank Mission to Iraq.. The Bank will study Iraq conditions in connections with a loan application. Saiyidain will recommend education
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  • 106 1 TEHERAN, Mar. 26.— Dr. Abdul Hamid Zanganeh, former Persian Minister of Education who was shot* by students on the steps of Teheran University on Mar. 19 died yesterdav. The Minister, aged 46, died in Sima Hospital here. His alleged assassin. Nosratollah Gumi. was said by the police
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  • 51 1 BOMBAY, Mar. 26.— The Indian test cricketers, D. G. Phadkar and P. R. Umrigar, left Bombay on Mar. 23 for Britain to play in the Lancashire League. Phadkar will join the Nedson Club Umrigar the Werneth Club. They are expected to return in October next.
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  • 71 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 26.— According to information received, Mr. Azam Pasha, Secretary-General of the Arab League, has denied the report which appeared in a Karachi paper, the _AWN (of Mar. 14), that he had approached member States of the Arab League to pass a resolution
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  • 73 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 26.— Mr. Hebib Bourkuiba, leader of the Tunisian Daster Party, and his Deputy Mr. Taeb Salim, who are now on a short visit to India, called on the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, and the Education Minister, Maulana Azad. at Delhi on Mar. 18
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  • 322 1 PEARL HARBOUR, Mar. 26.— The forthcoming atomic tests at Eni'etok Atoll probably will have a dual purpose and could involve a primitive first model of the hydrogen bomb. The dual nature of the tests i» indicated by Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) and Air Force
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  • 53 1 NEHRU REJECTS NEW RESOLUTION ON KASHMIR AGRA (United Provinces), Mar 26. The Indian Premier. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, rejected last night the Anglo-American resolution on Kashmir which is before the United Nations Security Council. Mr. Nehru, addressing) a~~ public meeting in Agra, said acceptance ol this resolution would be "dis- honourable"
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  • 92 1 To cater to the needs of th*» Punjabi pomilatton of Singapore Federation and other S.E. countries, a Punjabi Weekly papc* known as "NAVJIWAN" will be" brought out on Apr. 13 (Baisakhi). the New Year's day. The Journii *dil voice the aspirations of th_L enterprising community.
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  • 81 1 CALCUTTA, Mar. 26.— Trie West 3engai Peace Conference, a Leftist organisation, at a mass rally here vesterday passed a resolution supporting the appeal of the World Peace Council for the conclusion cf a treaty among the "Big Five" of the world. The conference also urged the
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  • 72 1 xn_w ___*u., Mar. zo. The Indian Parliament on Mar. 24 passed a Bill to amend the Indian Tariff Act. The Bill empowers the Government f o impose protective duties in emergencies on the recommendation of the Tariff Board. During the debate, the Commerce and Industry Minister said
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  • 60 1 LONDON. Mar. 26.— British actor •Valter Fitzgerald „ew Into London yesterday after a five-month tour jf India and Pakistan. He said: "I am absolutely amaz>d at the wonderful reception uven to Shakespeare's works. They iked the tragedies best." Mr. Fitzgerald and his company :avo 99 performances, the
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  • 654 2 THE silk shirt simile's effect on the Government was simply devastating. The Federal Citizenship being largely their creation, they were morally bound to uphold its honour and prestige. Otherwise, it would have been looked upon as a
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  • 174 2 KARACHI: Mar. 24.— The first ship carrying Pakistan rice to India under the Indo-Pakistan Trade Agreement of Feb. 25 is expected to leave here for Bombay by the end of this month, it is learnt. Mr. T. M. Gurbaxani, Director of Inspection, Indian Food Ministry, who
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  • 444 2 PAKISTAN BUDGET CRITICISED: BEGUM IKRAMULLAH' S CHARGES AGAINST GOVT. KARACHI, Mar. 23. Sardar Hyat Khan, independent member from West Punjab said in the Pakistan Constituent Assembly to-day that the average Pakistani was poorer now than he was three years ago when Pakistan came into being. Sardar Hyat Khan, who was
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  • 602 2 India' s Foreign Policy Has Proved To Be Sound Fruitful Cordial Relations With China Tibet: Dr. B. V. Keskar's Analysis BOMBAY, Mar. 22. India's Foreign Policy, though already "paying dividends" in a small way, will take years of analysis and experience to become really stable and dynamic, Deputy Foreign Minister
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  • 180 2 BOMBAY'S HOUSING SCHEMES FOR REFUGEES BOMBAY: The Bombay Government's housing schemes for displaced persons from Pakistan are to be speeded up greatly this year with the help of a Rs. 2,50,00,000 loan from Government of India. Mr. Mehr Chand Khanna, Rehabilitation Adviser to the Government of India, has just finalised
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  • 98 2 AMBALA: Dr. V. Sorensen, Chief of the United Nations International B.C.G. campaign in India said here on Mar. 19 that three million people had m far been tackled by the B.C.G. teams in India out of which one and a quarter millions were inoculated
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  • 148 2 IMPHAL: The Manipur Youth Congress and members of the Gandhi Mela Committee launched on Mar. 15 Satyagraha defying the District Magistrate's order under Section 144 Cr. P. C, promulgated last week. Eight persons were arrested on the fust day of Satyagraha, which, according to the sponsors will
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  • 94 2 Manufacture Of Explosives: India Govt. To Set Up Factory CALCUTTA: The Government of India propose to establish a properly equipped laboratory at Calcutta for examination and speedy disposal of explosives samples it is learnt here. A large number of such samples are sent by the West Bengal Government to Delhi
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  • 129 2 \i LAHORE, Mar. 23. M__!__f*3 r l T"- mVlr <>f tin. Pakistan Women's National Guard, has been suspended from service and put under house 2___£_ f 7,' d ___SSS. ta thn P,ot t0 —throw tffWSSL Govt, according to the Rawalpindi correspondent of
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  • 63 2 JUBBULPORE: Smoking, while in bed, cost Railway watchman his life. As the watchman, after a few puffs, went oft to sleep, the burning cigarette, tucked in his fingers, slipped down «>n his bed. His bod was set afire resulting in burns all over the watchman's body.
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  • 92 2 Pension P.F. Insurance Scheme MADRAS: A lump sum contribution of Rs. 28.81 lakhs has been made by Government for the Pension-Pro-vident Fund-Insurance Scheme in respect of the past service of Government servants who were in service prior to April 1, 1951. The scheme adopted in 1950 M compulsory in the
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  • 791 2 RISE IN STERLING RESERVES MAY DELHI With the striking improvement in the dollar reserves of the sterling bloc of countries by concentrated efforts during the eight een-nioiuh period following devaluation, and the unmistakable trends of trade noticeable after the decision of the Western iWers to
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  • 168 2 v«w f R CALCUTTA, Mar. 23. U st Bengal Government have decided to hand over to a Tribunal w-h* al|j„Hl- of "evasion" or "attempted oxasion of sales tax totalling a littn. (>vrr a „r on. of .-p^ m d on the floor of the legislative
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 97 2 CHANGES IN AIR (Calcutta) WAVE LENGTH CALCUTTA: The following changes in wave length in A.I.R. Calcutta's different transmissions name into effect from March 18. CALCUTTA A TRANSMISSION I 370.4 Metres and 41.61 Metres. Transmission II 370.4 Metres and 41.61 Metres. Transmission 111 370.4 Metres and 41.61 Metres till 6.30 p.m.
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  • 1418 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: 'Difficult Period Over' Says Minister Mahtab NEW DELHI, Mar. 8, (By Air Mail).— The Industry and Commerce Minister, Mr. HareKrushna Mahtab, told Parliament today that tne most dithcuit period regarding supply of coth and yarn to tne States was over
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  • 118 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. (By Air ___>.— Mr. Mahtab. in a written answer to Mr. R. Venkataraman giving details of the steps taken by Government to increase production of yarn, stated in Parliament that price of yarn had been revised witn ertect from February in order to induce the
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  • 82 3 MORE REFUGEE FAMILIES FOR ANDAMANS CALCUTTA: Bengal refugee families, including .21 carpenters, 5 fishermen, olacksmiths, 1 goldsmith, 1 barber and 4 petty businessmen, bound for the Andamans leit by S.S. Maharaja recently. Each family was provided with cooking utensils, dhoties, sarees and other garments and cash-cum-dry doles for Z weeks
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  • 58 3 18,000 Captured Arms Returned To Hyderabad Govt. POONA: Arms captured in the Hyderabad Razakar raids and 'police action' are now returning by the Military and police officers to Hyderabad Govt, according to instructions from India Government. It is understood) that eighteen thousand arms mainly daggers and swords were dispatched from
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  • 1047 3 NO PROVISION FOR WITHDRAWAL OF OCCUPATION FORCES LONDON, Mar. 26.— The United States has drafted a peace treaty for Japan designed to harness Japanese men and industries into the service of the United Nations. Western diplomats disclosed on Saturday that the provisional American version
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  • 907 3 CEYLON NEWS: PREMIER'S SYMPATHY FOR PEOPLE COLOMBO, (By Air M&il). The people of Uva suffered the worst at the hands of the British, the Prime Minister said recently addressing a public meeting when he began a three- day tour of the Buttala electorate. Mr. Senanayake recalled the
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  • 632 4 New Regulations Announced SINGAPORE, Mar. 26.— "The Government of India have decided that all items of cotton manufactures shall be removed from the Open General Licence No. says a notification issued by the office of the India Government Trade Commissioner, Singapore. It adds: "Export of
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  • 232 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) Glowing tributes were paid to Mr. M. S. M. M. Meyyappa Chettiar, the wellknown banker of Ipoh, yesterday at a tea party held in his honour at the Capitol Blue Room, Singapore. The party was given by prominent members of
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