Indian Daily Mail, 28 March 1951
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Title Section17 1951-03-28 1 Indian Dai ly Mail VOL. VII. No. 46. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.17 words
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215 1951-03-28 1 Cochin Must Be Declared A Separate State Leaders 9 Memorial To President Prasad (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, Mar. 27. Four independent members of the Travancore-Cochin Assembly have presented to President Rajendra Prasad now on a visit to the State a Memorial pleading for amendment of the Constitution so that215 words
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143 1951-03-28 1 Communal G.O. —Madras Govt's Appeal (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 27.— The Supreme Court yesterday began hearing in Delhi the appeal of the Madras Government regarding the validity of th« Communal Government Order but indicated even in yesterday's hearing that the Order fixing the number of candidates from the143 words
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156 1951-03-28 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 27.— Indian linseed, multipurpose crop and a valuable earner of foreign exchange, has now several improved varieties, which have been evolved at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Delhi. They are noted for their high yields, increased oil content, bigger seeds and earlyGIIS - 156 words
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150 1951-03-28 1 S. KOREANS PLUNGE ACROSS 38th PARALLEL TOKYO. Mar. 27.— South Korean forces were reported once again to have plunged across the 38tn Parallel jn Korea today. The Chinese Communists were said to be massing elements of six armies around one of their cr.ncipal supply bases north of the mythical dividingA.P. - 150 words
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166 1951-03-28 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 27. Several hundred miles of new trunk lines. 28 new exchanges and more than 42.000 new telephone connection* were added to the Indian telephone system last year, according to the Annual Review of the Communica tions Ministry. Thi- *otal number of telephoneFOC - 166 words
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Article89 1951-03-28 1 MRS. VILASINI MENON Mrs. Vilasinl Menon will address her Election Campaign Meetings at the following places Thursday. Mar. 29.— At 14tb Milestone, Seletar. Singapore at 5.30 p.m. Friday. Mar. 30. At 12th Milestone. Seletar, Singapore at 5 30 p.m Saturday. Mar. 31. —At 154 milestone. Woodlands Road.89 words
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55 1951-03-28 1 Mr. M. S. M. M. Meyappa Chettiar left for India by Air Ceylon yesterday after two month's stay m Malaya. He was profusely garlanded at the Air Port by his numerous friends including Swami Vamadevananda of the Ramakrishna Mission. Mr. Chettiar has donated $50155 words
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Article78 1951-03-28 1 DJAKARTA, Mar. 27— Dr. Sartono. Chairman of the Indonesian Parliament, has agreed to try to form a coalition government to succeed that of Mohammed Natsir which resigned last Tuesday after a dispute with Parliament over the dissolution of regional councils. One of the first leaders ofReuter - 78 words
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64 1951-03-28 1 TEHERAN, Mar. 27.— A plot to assassinate General Abdul Hossein Hejazi, military governor of Teheran, has been uncovered with the arrest of nine armed members of the fanatical Muslim society, Fedayan Islam, a high police official said last night. A list of 40 important officialsA.P. - 64 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-03-28 1 A trade agreement between India and Egypt was signed m New Delhi on Mar. 17. Ismail Kamel Bey, Egyptian Ambassador to India signed on behalf of the Egyptian Government and Mr. S. A. Venkataraman, Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industry signed on behalf of the Government of India. Photo showsA.P. - 69 words
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186 1951-03-28 1 50,000 MEN TO BE DEMOBBED FROM INDIAN ARMY! (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. 27— Defence Minister, Sardar Baldev Singh announcing the demobing of 50,000 men from the Indian Army m Parliament on Monday declared that the step indicated that India had no aggressive intentions against any country. The186 words
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224 1951-03-28 1 SPAIN TO SIGN MILITARY PACT WITH U.S.? WASHINGTON, Mar. 27.— Spain was Sunday reported ready to sign a direct military alliance with the United States, modelled on the North Atlantic defence pact. General Franco is said to have informed American Ambassador Stanton Griffls of this during informal talks m Madrid.A.P. - 224 words
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Article79 1951-03-28 1 BOMBAY, Mar. 27.— City police claimed to have unearthed a countrywide racket of passport forgers following the arrest last Thursday of five London-bound passengers with false passports." Twenty-one people, including a clerk m the Bombay Government Secretariat, appeared m court today for complicity m the allegedReuter - 79 words
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72 1951-03-28 1 The ftfth annual general meeting of the Local Indian Congress, Johore Bahru, will be held at 5.30 p.m. today., Wednesday, m the Congress Premises. All members are requested to kindly attend the meeting. LONDON, Mar. 27.— Prime Minister Clement Attlee, who is mReuter - 72 words
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164 1951-03-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. 27.— The official Tibetan delegation is leaving Delhi tomorrow for Peking for concluding a Sino-Tibetan Treaty. The two members of the delegation Tibetan Commander-in-Chief and his Monk Colleague are completing discussions with Premier Nehru and the External Affairs164 words
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Article109 1951-03-28 1 150 WEAVERS ARRESTED IN NAGPUR NAGPUR, Central Provinces, Mar. 27. Nagpur police yesterday arrested 150 weavers who joined a demonstration by 5,000 people here m protest against a shortage of yarn m the state. Police dispersed the demonstrators peacefully. A group of Nagpur weavers went on strike on Mar. 12Reuter - 109 words
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Article60 1951-03-28 1 IMPORTANT POST FOR NEGRO NEW YORK, Mar. 27.— A Negro has been recommended for the important post as Assistant Superintendent of Schools for the first time ln the history of New York city's system. He is Mr. John B. King, a native of New York who is principal of anReuter - 60 words
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111 1951-03-28 1 INDIA GOVT. TO CLOSE DOWN 8 TRADE OFFICES NEW DELHI. Mar. 27. Eight Indian Government trade offices will be- shut down and six reduced m an economy drive designed to save 1.100,000 rupees These offices will close: Commer cial Secretary, Teheran. Iran: Commercial Attache. Baghdad. Iraq; Commercial Secretary, Kabul. AfghanistanA.P. - 111 words
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Article345 1951-03-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 27.— Transport Minister Mr. Gopalaswami Iyengar launching the seventh ocean-going steamer built by the India's only shipbuilding yard at Vizagapatam yesterday said the Government of India had not yet decided whether to take over the Industry as a national concern. TheGIIS - 345 words
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48 1951-03-28 1 Mrs. Pandit's Resignation Reports Denied (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Mar. 27.— The External Affairs Ministery in a Note issued from ~7elhi on Mondav have denied Prev reports that India's Ambassador in Washington Mrs. Vljayalakshmi Pandit has resigned and states there is no foundation for the reports.— Copyright48 words
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829 1951-03-28 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Mar. 28, 1951 SILK SHIRT VERSUS KHADDAR JUBBA-VI THE silk shirt simile was a mighty challenge to the British rulers •f Malaya. It was a blasting blow to their professed affection for the Malays whose interests they had specially undertaken to protect. The Malays relied829 words
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302 1951-03-28 2 Move For United Front Against Congress ELECTION MANIFESTO TO BE ISSUED SHORTLY MADRAS: The Communist Party would place before the country its election manifesto very shortly, Mr. A. K. Gopalan, Communist leader of Madras stated on March 23. Mr. Gopalan was recently releasedF.O.C. - 302 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-03-28 2 Photo. Peasants wave their land deeds a ad cheer after a ceremony at Davudabad, 30 miles south of Teheran, Persia on Mar. 17, in which the Shah split his land among 143 peasant farmers there. A. P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article213 1951-03-28 2 FUTURE ADMINISTRATION OF BHOPAL NEW DELHI: The future administrative set-up of Bhopal and Its possible merger with an adjoining State is under the active consideration of the Government of India, it is learnt. Under the existing covenant the administration of the State is to be carried on by the GovernmentF.O.C. - 213 words
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96 1951-03-28 2 BLACK MARKETERS PARADED ON DONKEY'S BACK! FAZILKA: Abohar, an important trade centre on the Indo-Pakistan Dorder, observed hartal on Mar. 21 to register its protest against the "humiliating behaviour" of a SubInspector of police who, it is alleged, had two cloth-dealers, paraded m the principal streets on donkeys with theirF.O.C. - 96 words
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Article43 1951-03-28 2 MOGA (Punjabi: A heavy swarm of locust hit Moga and part of the Dharamsinghwala area on Mar. 18. The Deputy Commissioner and Sup erintendent of Police, Ferozepore, have been asked to .send immediate help to mtet the situation. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 43 words
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Article38 1951-03-28 2 The Hindu community m Karachi celebrated Holi at the Swami Narayan Temple here. The ceremony included dance and classical music. The function was attended among others by the acting Indian High Commissioner, Mr. Khub Chand. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 38 words
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201 1951-03-28 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India sanctioned 25 schemes for increasing food production m States during February, involving a total of over Rs. 38 lakhs, a loan of over Rs. 50 lakhs and the sanction of expenditure of over 49 lakhs from the FoodF.O.C. - 201 words
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485 1951-03-28 2 NEW DELHI: Batches of men and women, armed with gulal (red powder) and buckets of coloured water, roamed the streets of the capital on Mar. 23 spraying on each other and passers-by the gay stuff m celebration of "Hon". In Government House President485 words
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690 1951-03-28 2 PROVIDED NO SPECIAL PRIVILEGES WERE CLAIMED! DACCA Addressing the recent annual general meeting of the Chittagong Chamber of Commerce at Chittagong, Malik Firoz Khan Noon, Governor of East Bengal, said that he sincerely hoped the Indo-Pakistani trade agreement would help the economies of both countries. Earlier,F.O.C. - 690 words
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1927 1951-03-28 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: India To Tighten Ud In come Tax Law Nehru Praises Woik Of Investigation Commission NEW DELHI, Mar. 9, (By Air Mail Prime Minister Nehru told Parliament to-day that Government attached great importance to the work of the Income-Tax Investigation Commission. He said that on the basis ofFOC - 1,927 words
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Article329 1951-03-28 3 GOVT. TAKE PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES MANILA, Mar. 27. Government officials spending the holidays at Baguio urged Manilans to remain calm as three army battalion combat teams were deployed m the capital suburbs as protection against a feared attack by Communist Hukbalahaps. From the mountain resort 120A.P. - 329 words
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380 1951-03-28 3 "FOREIGNERS MUST NOT BE MADE TO FEEL UNWANTED VA3DUKODDAI, (By Air Mail). Mr. H. A. J. Hulugalle, Chief Information Officer, m his prize -day address at the Jaffna College, paid a tribu k c- to teachers like Nevins Selvadurai and W. R. Watson, old boys of Jaffna College, from whomFOC - 380 words
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142 1951-03-28 3 BOMBAY: A world conference of Christian youth will be held m Travancore m December, 1952, according to a cable received here on Mar. 22 by the Rev. Dr. K. M. Simon, of Kottayam, who has been invited to be the organizing secretary of the conference.F.O.C. - 142 words
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Article58 1951-03-28 3 NEW DELHI: The New Delhi Municipal Committee on Mar. 21 decided to introduce electric furnace instead of firewood for the disposal of bodies of Hindus and Sikhs at the cremation grounds m Delhi. An eight-man committee include the Presidents of the New Delhi and Old Delhi Municipalities hasF.O.C. - 58 words
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302 1951-03-28 3 CEYLON NEWS: Radio Ceylon Suffers Loss On Commercial Broadcasting COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). In the five month* since it began operation the Commercial Broadcasting Service of Radio Ceylon has lost over one and a half lakhs. Up to the end of February the loss of this service has been Rs.FOC - 302 words
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Article254 1951-03-28 3 VADDUKODDAI, (By Air Mail)— Armed police were called ln to prevent trouble when the festival at Karainagar Sivan Temple was held recently. The presence of the police was necessitated by strong agitation and resentment among the enlightened and progressive section or the Hindu public over theFOC - 254 words
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1100 1951-03-28 4 Indian Press Condemns New Anglo-U. S. Resolution On Kashmii NEW DELHI, Mar. 27. Writing on the revised Anglo-American resolution on Kashmir introduced m the UN Security Council on March. 21. the INDIAN EXPRESS says: "In the sense that the new Anglo US draft resolution on the Kashmir dispute rectifies theGIIS - 1,100 words
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59 1951-03-28 4 SINGAPORE, Mar. 27.— The India Association, Hong Kong, "nave collected a sum of about H512.000/--for relief to the victims of the Assam earthquake. A draft foi this amount received by the Acting Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, Singapore, was forwardedGIIS - 59 words
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Miscellaneous65 1951-03-28 4 TODAY'S WEDDING The marriage of Sri S. X N Pillai (son of Mr. and Mrs. A Sivarama Pillai of Padinjatte Veedu. Mayyand) with Kumari K. Thankamma (daughter of Mr. N. Krishna Pillai) will be sole-nnis-ed to-day. Wednesday, Mar. 28 between 11.00 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. at No. 35 -A, Hooper65 words
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