Indian Daily Mail, 29 March 1951
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Title Section16 1951-03-29 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 47. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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397 1951-03-29 1 Eminent World Figures To Participate BOMBAY, Mar. 28. Some of the world's foremost scholars, scientists and philosophers will assemble at the Indian Congress for Cultural Freedom opening here today. The Congress, according to its sponsors the Indian Socialist Party aims to assert,Reuter; A.P. - 397 words
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183 1951-03-29 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 28.— Production capacity of the cement industry is expected to go ud by more than 350,000 tons m the first half of this year and by 600.000 tons m the second half. Seven new schemes, aimed at stepping up cement producFOC - 183 words
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Article, Illustration97 1951-03-29 1 PHOTO. Women in Egypt are crusading for political and civil rights, in a country where only men can vote or be elected to public office. As part of their campaign some nun ireds of women assembled in Cairo in an emergency Women's Convention and heard Mrs. Doria Shank, leader ofA.P. - 97 words
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184 1951-03-29 1 BOMBAY. Mar. 28— Over 60,000 .holiday makers turned out at the jßarabourne Stadium m Bombay on Mar. 21 to watch cricket go "starstruck" m a one-day charity cricket match between two elevens composed of some of the leading personalities m the Indian motion pictureFOC - 184 words
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Article54 1951-03-29 1 BAGHDAD, Mar. 28. Reports from Basra yesterday said three British warships have anchored at Abadan, m the Persian Gulf, to "safeguard the British oil industries there m the event of an emergency." Unconfirmed reports said that British families nave been evacuated from Abadan and many haveA.P. - 54 words
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261 1951-03-29 1 India To Develop Overseas Communication Services NEW DELHI, Mar. 28.— A fiveyear plan for the development of overseas communication services will be executed by the Government of India m stages during the juinquennium 1951-1952. The plan is intended to provide for a more rational location of foreign communication facilities mFOC - 261 words
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Article71 1951-03-29 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 28.—Communi.st activity m Manipur state m Assam during the past three months has been m the nature of Lntimimidation and coercion of people helping the government rather than outright murders, N. G. Ayyangar, India's Minister of State told Parliament m a writtenA.P. - 71 words
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Article56 1951-03-29 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 28.— Owing to the unexpected delay m the United States' decision on India's request for 2,000,000 tons of food grain, the Government of India will be unable o restore at the end of March the 25 per cent food cut imposed mA.P. - 56 words
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308 1951-03-29 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 28.— More comments appear on General MacArthur's latest pronouncements on Korean war. The STATESMAN says that his statement "could only claim initial plausibility on the assumption that China would be left to fight alone, which the latest Russian warningGIIS - 308 words
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Article45 1951-03-29 1 Elmer Newton newly appointed Director of USIS Singapore and the Federation, arrived ln Singapore on Mar. 27 by BOAC plane from Hong Kong. Mr. Newton had just finished attending a conference of USIS offlcers from all over Southeast Asia m Manila.45 words
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Article44 1951-03-29 1 MEW DELHI, Mar. 28.— The Central Directorate of Industrial Statistics is making a sample survey of 61 manufacturing industries m India. The data collected will be used m estimating national income for which the Government have set up 9, special committee..— GIISGIIS - 44 words
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213 1951-03-29 1 $20 M. SCHEME FOR TRAINING 5000 TECHNICAL EXPERTS IN "FUNDAMENTAL EDUCATION NEW DELHI. Mar. 28.-Dr. Jaime Torres Bodet, Director General of the United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organisation, outlined on Monday a 12-year scheme for training 5,000 technica! experts m "fundamental education. He told a press conference that theReuter - 213 words
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Article127 1951-03-29 1 NEW YORK, Mar. 28.— Counsel for Mr. Harry Ferguson alleged yesterday that the Ford Motor Company has been selling tractor designed by Mr. Ferguson since 1947. He said the only changes were new paint, name plate and model number. Counsel. Mr. Richard Wolfe, made theA.P. - 127 words
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Article103 1951-03-29 1 CHICAGO, Mar. 28. President Truman has a customer *or that sacred elephant offer -d by the King of Ca r.bod'a A bid for the elephant came from the Shrine-Polack Bros., Circus, now appearing m Chicago on behalf of Shrine charities. Louis Stern, manager of the circus,A.P. - 103 words
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Article25 1951-03-29 1 DAMASCUS, Mar. 28— It was officially announced Tuesday afternoon that the Syrian Premier-designate, Khaled Azem, had succeeded m form- ing, a«w f ov vnwejftt— A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article145 1951-03-29 1 CAIRO. Mar. 28.— Al Misri, leading newspaper of the Egyptian Wafd 'Government) Party declared m an editorial yesterday tnat "the British are our first and la*, enemies." Tne article said the British had 'invented a new metnod of justifying the maintenance oi their troops mReuter - 145 words
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74 1951-03-29 1 SRINAGAR. Mar. 28.— One Kashmiri villager was killed and another kidnapped when armed raiders clashed wwh the inhabitants of a village on tht- Indian side of the Kashmir ceasefire line, m the Western Kashmir Valley, according to reports reaching here. These reports said that violenceA.P. - 74 words
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128 1951-03-29 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 28.—Attor-ney-General Howard McGrath told senators on Monday there is no way under the law to "de-natura iise" or deport Fran Costello the New York racketeer.. Mr. McGrath testified before Senate Crime Investigating Committee that Italian -born Costel o .iad been convictedA.P. - 128 words
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Article85 1951-03-29 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. Mar. 28. A Brazilian newspaper yesterday described Argentina's claim to have discovered a new way to produce atomic energy as "an atomic blull on the eve of the elections." Another newspaper said the announcement was regarded here as a political move of doubtful scientificReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-03-29 1 PHOTO. Mrs. SUBANDIO, wife of the Indonesian Ambassador to London, just before she left to attend the Buckingham Palace presentation party on March 13 to which she accompanied two Indonesian girls who were presented at court. A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article47 1951-03-29 1 BAGHDAD, Mar. 28.— An official communique issued on Monday, promised that all Jews who haveIraqi nationality are to be treated? on equal footing with other. Iraqi citizens and granted "all rights and'just treatment guaranteed by the Iraqi Constitution to all Iraqi citizens."— A.PA.P. - 47 words
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80 1951-03-29 1 Negroes Locked Up In Windowless Dungeons ANGKOLA, Louisana, Mar. 28 Seven Negro convicts have been locked m windowless dungeons after allegedly leading an Easter riot at the Louisana state penitentiary where conditions have recently been investigated by a public committee Police said convicts attacked a .vhite foreman and six NegroReuter - 80 words
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Article67 1951-03-29 1 RANGOON, Mar. 28. Burma's General Elections, delayed by rebel activity since 1949, will begin m 60 days' time and will be completed throughout the country by January, 1952, it was authoritatively stated. An official spokesman for the Elections Supervisory Commission told reporters here that the electionsA.P. - 67 words
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Article72 1951-03-29 1 U.S. EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS, Korea, Mar. 28.— South Korean forces yesterday entered Yangyang, five miles north of the 38th parallel. It is the first town of any considerable size north of the 38th parallel on the Sea of Japan coast. Yangyang is a rail and highwayA.P. - 72 words
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Article83 1951-03-29 1 The second meeting of the Consultative Committee on Rice will be held on Monday. Apr. 2 at Phoenix Park, Singapore. It was agreed at the first meeting m December of last year that the Comnittee should meet again at about this time. The Committee,83 words
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47 1951-03-29 1 NEW YORK, Mar. 28.— French President Vincent Auriol will be given ,a typical spectacular New York welcome when he arrives here today 1 Flags will bedeck the He de France dock, tugboats will sound their sirens and nreboats will spray water.- AP.A.P. - 47 words
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Article154 1951-03-29 2 NEW DELHI: The Works Minister, Mr. N. V. Gadgil, told an astonished Parliament on Mar. 20 that for the last few months many citizens of India's Capital had been using Ganges' water without knowing it. Mr. Gadgil, who was referring to Government's Greater DelhiF.O.C. - 154 words
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584 1951-03-29 2 Shri Mahtab Explains Position AHMEDABAD: Shri Hare Krushna Mahtab, India's Minister of Industry and Commerce, said here on Mar. 22 that the country's textile industry "is not passing through a crisis but it is passing through a dilticult period." Claiming that theF.O.C. - 584 words
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109 1951-03-29 2 PAK. TO SET UP NEW FACTORIES MILLS KARACHI Pakistan's Finance Minister, Mr. Ghulam Mohammed disclosed here on Mar. 22 tnat tne Government had prepared a blueprint ior an economic development p:an which wpuld make the country self-sufficient m certain fields within two years. The Minister did not clarify which fieldsF.O.C. - 109 words
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33 1951-03-29 2 INDIAN TEXTILES DELHI: The Government of Indonesia, it is learnt, have agreed to purchase 12,65,000 yards of Indian textile goods for internal consump- von of tn« country.— F.O.C.F.O.C. - 33 words
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188 1951-03-29 2 EXTRADITION PROCEDURE IN PAKISTAN KARACHI: Khwaja Shahabuddln, c'aKistan Minister ior tne Interior, loiu tne PrnZmZtrnm Parliament on Mar. z'6 m reply to a question that tne Pakistan government proposed to evolve "suitaoie extradition procedure m consultation with India. Mr. tonanabuodin said m repiy to another question that Pakistan wad uoingF.O.C. - 188 words
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193 1951-03-29 2 GMF CAMPAIGN TO BE REORIENTATED NEXT MONTH NEW DELHI: Mr. Munshi gave Parliament on Max. 21 broad details of the change by which the "grow more food" campaign is proposed to oe reorientated trom April 1. Replying to a question, the Food Minister said, that there were "no really goodF.O.C. - 193 words
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164 1951-03-29 2 E.B. Govt. Contradict Reports Of Communal Trouble DACCA: The East Bengal Government has contradicted a news agency report published m India that disturbances of a sporadic nature have been reported from Pakistan. A Press Note issued by the Government states: "The attention of the Government of East Bengal has beenFOC - 164 words
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Article39 1951-03-29 2 LISBON, Mar. 27.— Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands arrived here by air on Sunday enroute to South America, He was met by government representatives and, during his hour's stay, was taken on a sightseeing car tour otf Lisbon. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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97 1951-03-29 2 MADRAS, Mar. 27.— Mr. Manuel Chan, of the Philippines, one of tiie three neutral observers to Frencn India, arrived here yesterday from Manila on his way to Pondicherry. Mr. Holgar Anderson of Denmark and lir. Francois Pellard of Switzerland were expected here today. Mr.Reuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-03-29 2 PHOTO). Seen here receiving treatment in hospital is De. Abdul Hamid Zanganeh, a former Minister of Education, who was shot and wounded on the steps of Teheran University, on Mar. 19. He died on the 25th A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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299 1951-03-29 2 WASHINGTON, Mar. 27.— Thailand exported 3J70 million pounds of rice during 1950, the largest amount since 1939 when 3 £oo million pounds were shipped out, according to the Depa rtment of Agriculture m a survey of the Thailand rice trade. Prospects forA.P. - 299 words
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454 1951-03-29 2 Medical Relief In Rural Areas: Bombay Govt.'s Plan BOMBAY: The Government of Bombay were considering a proposal to send the new medical graduates compulsonly to villages to serve the people, Dr. M. D. D. Gilder, Minister for Health, told the State Assembly on March 16. Dr. Gilder was replying toF.O.C. - 454 words
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Article69 1951-03-29 2 NEW DELHI: The President haa received the following reply from His Holiness Pope Pius XII, Vatican City, m response to his message on the occasion of the twelfth anniversary of the Coronation of His Holiness. "We gratefully acknowledge the message of thoughtful felicitations on the occasionF.O.C. - 69 words
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1011 1951-03-29 2 Failure Of Move For Reconstitution Of TravancoreCochin Cabinet MR. RESAVAN'S STATEMENT TRIVANDRUM The present Cabinet consisting of Messrs. C. Kesavan, T. K. Narayana Pillai and A. J. John of Travancore-Cochin State will continue to function as at present, the question of reconstituting the Ministry not being considered for the timeF.O.C. - 1,011 words
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1275 1951-03-29 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT' PROCEEDINGS: Rajaji Clarifies India Govt's Policy Towards Reds No Acceptance Ot Conditional Otters To Cease Violence NEW DELHI, Mar. 10. (By Air Mail). Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Home Minister, explained m Parliament to-day the Government of India's policy towards Communists and the Hindu Mahasabha. In a statement, laid onFOC - 1,275 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-03-29 3 PHOTO. This mass of rubble was all this mother and her three children found of their home when they returned to Seoul, former Capital of Sonth Korea, after it was re-taken by United Nations forces last week. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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668 1951-03-29 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 10, (By Air Mail) nist activities m the border States of Tripura and Manipur were the subject matter of a short notice question to-day m Parliament by Mr. A. C. Guha. Mr. C. Rajagopaachari said tnat the GovernmentFOC - 668 words
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Article44 1951-03-29 3 LONDON. Mar. 26. General Shanker Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana the Nepalese Ambassador m London, left here by air yesterday for a holiday m Portugal. He was accompanied by his wife and his 27-year-old son, MajorGeneral Sribhac and wife. Five maiden-ln-waiting accompanied the party.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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290 1951-03-29 3 CEYLON NEWS: Only 6 Or 7 Indians Repatriated Every Day Exaggerated Figures Denied By Acting Indian H. C COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Mr. N. E. S. Raghavachari, acting High Commissioner for India m Ceylon, said today that "the number of illegal immigrants repatriated daily from Ceylon is not so high290 words
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196 1951-03-29 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— The Prime Minister. Mr. D. S. Senanayake, unveiled a portrait of the late Dr. E. V. Ratnam, one-time president of the Tamil Union c. and A.C, at the club pavilion m the Colombo Oval recently. Tlie Prime Minister referred to hisFOC - 196 words
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Article207 1951-03-29 3 BATTICALOA, (By Air Mail). Kalicuddy Saraswathi (28), who was employed as a temporary assistant English teacher, committed suicide on Mar. 4, by jumping into the Batticaloa iagoon. She was the divorced wife of Ponniah, a goldsmith. It would appear that on the morning of the day mFOC - 207 words
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Article378 1951-03-29 3 JAFFNA, (By Air Mail). The President of the Tamil Congress, Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam, had informed the Executive Committee that the Congress had made its representations tothe Flag Committee demanding a tricolour, but the Flag Committee's report showed that no memorandum or representationFOC - 378 words
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83 1951-03-29 3 COLOMBO, IBy Air Mail). I Eighty per cent!, ot «tha Colombo Municipal Council's scavenging and conservancy staff are m debt. The special committee of the council investigating indebtedness among municipal employees has discovered that of the 1,024 scavenging and conservancy labourers, only 214FOC - 83 words
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161 1951-03-29 3 NAGPUR: "I am ashamed and eoiry for the soul of America uiat tne country, which spent 36.5 billion dollars m relief and rehabilitation after World War II should be haggling over two million tons of wheat for India", said Mr. Norman Thomas, U.S. SocialistF.O.C. - 161 words
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Article51 1951-03-29 3 GOA, Portuguse India, Mar. 26 The Convent of Pilar announced that 7.500 members have enlisted m the Society of Xaverian co-operators Co-operadores Caver ianos). The tomb of the late Father Angelo de Souza is located at the convent headquarters of the Society of St. Francis Xavier. a Goan Missionary gr©us.-A.P. - 51 words
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Article156 1951-03-29 3 KAYTS, (By Air Mail).—Analaltivu and Mandaitivu two Islands m the Northern Archipelago, were Jinked with Jaffna by a radio-tele-phone service! recently. Mr. C. Sittampalam, Minister for n osts and Telecommunications, inaugurated the service by speaking to Mr. K. Kailasapillai (V.C. Chairman of Mandaitivu). who replied atFOC - 156 words
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260 1951-03-29 4 REINSTATEMENT OF EMPLOYEE WITHOUT LOSS OF SERVICE URGED Employees of the Perak River Hydro-Electric Company have decided to strike work, following the Company's refusal to rein state an employee Mr. S. A. Samy with continuity of his 15 year's service. The Employees' Union which260 words
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238 1951-03-29 4 with continuity of fifteen years' service only. Yet the Company has been adament and Is still refusing to recognise his fifteen years' service, which any person or persons would hesitate to lose. Therefore, the members of the Union have now decided to so on strikeGIIS - 238 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-03-29 4 Photograph taken on the occasnon of the tea party given m honour of the well-known Chettiar Banker of Ipoh Mr. M. S. M. M. Meyappa Chettiar at the Caoitol Blue Room, Singapore, on Mar. 27 by prominent members of the local Indian Community. Sitting second from left (facing the camera)69 words
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402 1951-03-29 4 The following election manifesto has been issued by Dr. P. T. Nathan who is contesting the forthcoming Singapore Legislative Council elections as an Independent Candidate from the Rochore Ward: TO THE VOitKs LN ROCHORE WARD Dear Fellow Citizens. I am standing ix.-. an Independent402 words
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