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Title Section17 1951-04-02 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 51. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRI L 2, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.17 words
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292 1951-04-02 1 Nehru Rushes To Kashmir Anglo-U.S. Resolution A 'Serious Matter' Premier's Statement m Parliament NEW DELHI, Apr. I.— Premier Jawaharlal Nehru flew to Kashmir today (Sunday). Informed observers said it was a move to strengthen India's claim to Kashmir m face of the United Nations Security Council resolution ordering demilitarisation andA.P. - 292 words
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Article79 1951-04-02 1 RANGOON, Ai:r. 1. Mr. Pau Ruegger, leader ox the International tied cross mission to Communis 1 uhina, yesteraay denied tne lepori. ed illness ol Uninese leader Mat-i'ze-Uing. Before he left by air for Geneva Mr. Rugger toid reporters, "i nav< no reason to believe Mao Tze-A.P. - 79 words
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63 1951-04-02 1 DE VALERA FOR KASHMIR REPORT DENIED DUBLIN, Apr. I.— Mr. Eamon De Valera, former Eire Premier, has not been approached to become the United Nations representative to solve the Kashmir dispute, it was stated at his office here yesterday. "He knew nothing about the matter except what he saw m63 words
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100 1951-04-02 1 HONGKONG, Apr. I.— Revenue officers on Saturday seized another HK$ 1,000,000 worth of gold from a British freighter about to weigh anchor for Singapore. The seizure brought the month's total to a startling record high of more than HK54,500,000. The gold was packedA.P. - 100 words
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Article72 1951-04-02 1 MOSCOW, Apr. I.— The Soviet Foreign Minister, Andrei Vishinsky. who was reported ill early last month, is still not performing his official duties. Western diplomats have been speculating he may possibly be seriously ill, but these suggestions have no basis m any official disclosures. First Deputy ForeignA.P. - 72 words
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Article254 1951-04-02 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. I.— The Prime Minister of India. Mr. Jawahaiial Nehru, yesterday described the Anglo-American resolution on Kashmir adopted by the Security Council Friday night as "a serious matter" He told the Indian Parliament that the Government was "considering the situation and would come beforoReuter - 254 words
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369 1951-04-02 1 NEW BILL ENFORCED CAPETOWN, Apr. i.— The South Africa Group 'Areas Act which divides the country into racial zones for white, black and other coloured people came into effect yesterday. The bill which has been described by Prime Minister Daniel Malan as the "kernal" ofReuter - 369 words
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413 1951-04-02 1 PATNA, Apr. i. High official sources yesterday called the food situation m Bihar State 'more grave than generally imagined". An estimated 30,000,000 of the 40,000,000 population are suffering from the grain famine. A spokesman of the State Government said that only food couldA.P. - 413 words
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117 1951-04-02 1 ONE MILLION TON FOOD OFFER BY RED CHINA! NEW DELHI. Apr. l.—Communist China m a bid to score a careful-ly-timed propaganda triumph has offered to sell famine-threatened India whatever food grains she needs m a communication received by the Indian Government. Food Minister K. M. Munshi said the offer wasA.P. - 117 words
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Article82 1951-04-02 1 "OPEN INSULT TO ASIA DURBAN, Apr. I.— Natal's Indian Congress on Saturday called South Africa's Group Areas Act "an open insult to the peoples of Asia" and m line with the Union Government's "Pearl Harbour" technique. The Crjngress statement asked, "We m this country are determine not to submit toA.P. - 82 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-04-02 1 rhoto) DR. JAIME TORRES BODET, Director-General of the UNESCO visited Kajghat to lay a floral wraath on the Samad hi' of Mahatma C.andhi, recently. Mr. Bodet is seen m this picture laying the wreath on the sacred samadhi' to pay homage to the memory of Mahatma Uandhi. Shri Rameshwar Dayal,G.I.I.S. - 63 words
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Article63 1951-04-02 1 KARACHI. Apr. 1.-The final results m the general elections ir. the Punjab were announced yesterday. The Muslim League Party <j' which Premier Liaquat Ali Khan. \m chairman, captured 73 per cent of the seats m the provincial legislature, while the main opposition party, which combined all theA.P. - 63 words
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Article113 1951-04-02 1 Pondicherry, (French India) Apr. 1 The three neutral observers sent here by the International Court of Justice following the Mahe disorders m 1948 yesterday met leaders of political organisations here. Mr. Helgar Anderson, one of tha observers, declined to comment oo the talks but said: "IReuter - 113 words
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88 1951-04-02 1 ANOTHER ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT IN TEHERAN TEHERAN, Apr. I.— Yahya Bakbtiar. cousin of Queen Soraya Pahlevi. was shot and seriously injured m Isphahan Friday by army sergeant Ghaffari. Bakhtiar and Ghaffari had a longstanding dispute over land properties. The quarrel broke out again yesterday m a village near Isphahan. Ghaffari drewA.P. - 88 words
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70 1951-04-02 1 Apr. 5 LAHORE: The new Pakistan Punjab ministry will be installed m office before April 5, it was learned The Cabinet which is expected to consist of seven members will include a separate Minister for refugees and rehabilitation. Mian Mumtaz MohammadFOC - 70 words
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Article25 1951-04-02 1 iwsw DELHI: The first batch of legible candidates from the National Cadet Corps will join National Defence Academy m .Tni« ioko F.O.C.F.O.C. - 25 words
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Article87 1951-04-02 1 MR. BALWANT SINGH Mi Balwant Singh Independent candidate ior the City Ward wiP hoH an election meeting today at 6 p.m. at Gan Eng Seng School playgrounc. «^"wi mM? 3ardon bin Haji Jubu wni w£f c^ s r, wm made by Messrs. Mak Pak Shee, M. X87 words
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710 1951-04-02 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, April 2, 1951. ON THE MALAYAN CHESS-BOARD THAT the communal political bodies m the Federation are already nervous about their future is evident from the warning issued by the UMNO President Dato Onn bin Ja'afar who addressing its halfyearly assembly m Kuala Lumpur a weeK710 words
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889 1951-04-02 2 Dr .Katju Urges Establishment Ot New Industries CALCUTTA: The West Bengal Governor, Dr. K. N. Katju, stressed the urgency of finding gainful employment for millions of our people, speaking at the annual meeting of the Bharat Chamber of Commerce, Calcutta, on Mar. 26.FOC - 889 words
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219 1951-04-02 2 LUCKNOW: A five-year plan has been formulated by the Uttar Pradesh Government tor the development of agriculture, industry, social services, irrigation and power projects m the State at a cost of Rs. 1.040 million. It represents the first phase of a 15-year programme, involving anGIIS - 219 words
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147 1951-04-02 2 CALCUTTA: Addressing the hair yearly meeting of the Central Jute Committee m Calcutta on Mar. 30 Sardar Datar Singh, Additional Sec retary, Ministry of Agriculture, said that India was on the road to selfsufficiency m jute. The production of jute m 1950-1951 amountedGIIS - 147 words
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Article112 1951-04-02 2 KARACHI: The Sind Budget for 1951-1952 presented here on Mar. 21 afternoon revealed a deficit of Rs. 33,58,000. Revenue is estimated at Rs. 7,59,27,000 and expenditure ar Rs. 7,92,85,000. The Finance Minister, Mr. Kazi Fazlullah, did not announce any new major taxation proposals to cover theFOC - 112 words
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172 1951-04-02 2 NEW DELHI: At question time ln the Indian Parliament on Mar. 30. the Food Minister, Mr. K. M. Munshi. stated that a long-term trade agreement with Burma was at present under consideration. An Indian trade delegation would shortly proceed to Burma toGIIS - 172 words
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111 1951-04-02 2 CUTTACK: It is authoritatively learnt that the Orissa Governor, Mr Asaf Ali, will take three months leave from the first week of May following medical advice that he should go to a bolder and bracing climate for some time. It is understood thatFOC - 111 words
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Article61 1951-04-02 2 MADRAS, Mair. 31 —The Government have accepter! with thank* the offer of Sri V. V. C. R. Viapuri Mudelaar, Managing Agent, Puljjccar Mills Limited, Tiruchengode, to construct a maternity ward of eight beds m the Government Hospital. Tiruchengode at a cost not exceeding Rr> 20.000 andFOC - 61 words
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627 1951-04-02 2 SPECIAL POLICE UNIT PROPOSED MADRAS: The Inspector-General of Police was considering a proposal for setting up a separate Juvenile Police Unit m all cities and towns exclusively for handling cases of juvenile delinquency, said Mr. J. Devasahayam, Commissioner of Police, Madras, addressing the Magistrates' AssociationF.O.C. - 627 words
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339 1951-04-02 2 CALCUTTA, Mar. 31.— Though there were light breezes, actually, no storm burst out m the West Bengal Legislative Assembly, last week, when Sj. Prafulla Chandra Sen moved a demand for a grant of Rs. 3,99,65,000/-- for food and Sj.FOC - 339 words
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103 1951-04-02 2 BANGALORE: Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of the Indian RepuDiic, will visit Mysore State during tho second week of April and will stay m the State for four days. The President will visit Mysore City first, arriving there direct from Madras on Monday, April 9.FOC - 103 words
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Article128 1951-04-02 2 NEW DELHI: Tne Posts and Telegraphs Department handled nearly the number of postal articles during 1950-51 as compared to the volume of traffic m the undivided India 12 years ago. A review of the Department's acti vities during the year, just released, estimates the total numberFOC - 128 words
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Article118 1951-04-02 2 MYSORE: The giant salamanders, racoons and mandarin drakes, presented by Japan to India m return for the present of the elephant. India, have been housed m the Mysore Zoo, where they are attracting thousands of sight-seers. The Chief Minister of Mysore, Mr. K. C. Reddy.F.O.C. - 118 words
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Article82 1951-04-02 2 KARACHI: Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan said m Parliament on Mar. 25 that Government had at present under consideration the question of nationalisation of civil aviation m Pakistan. Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, who was replying to a question, said: "Civil aviation made steady progress m theFOC - 82 words
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Article64 1951-04-02 2 CALCUTTA: Mr. D. L. Majumdar, of the Company Law Expert Committee, told Pressmen on Mar. 22 that Lhe Committee hoped to submit its report to the Government by August next. The Committee has already visited Madras, Bombay, Bangalore and Calcutta and will now work m New DelhiFOC - 64 words
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212 1951-04-02 2 TRAINING COURSE IN FIRE FIGHTING NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to set up a central institution to impart training m firefighting, an essential part of civil defence measures. The institution is to provide training m the latest fire-fighting technique to both civilian and military personnel, drawn fromF.O.C. - 212 words
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1338 1951-04-02 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Woman M. P. Urges Introduction Of Death Duty In India Minister Tyagi Defends Budget Proposals NEW DELHI, Mar. 13. (By Air Mail). Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister or State tor Finance, today stoutly defended the general Budget m Parliament. Saying that he had not lost his Congress principlesFOC - 1,338 words
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329 1951-04-02 3 QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Mar. 13 (By Air Mail). The Minister of State foe Railways, Mr. X* Santhanam, lniormed Mr. M. Naik m a written answer m Parliament today tbat preliminary investigations for tn,' construction af ai. underground railway m CalcuttaFOC - 329 words
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130 1951-04-02 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 31. --Overthrow by violence of the French rule m Tunisia if other ways of winning freedcm failed was envisaged here on Tuesday by the leader of the Tunisian Dastur Party. Habib Bourquibe trld a news conference that a situation similar toA.P. - 130 words
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150 1951-04-02 3 CALCUTTA, April 1. Bata Shot Company Limited. Batanagar, have announced a scheme to give fr?. training to seven young men cv 3 year m the art of shoe-ma!:!: 1 Tne trainees will have the option to select one of the training courses mFOC - 150 words
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Article105 1951-04-02 3 MATARA, (By Air Mail). The Matara Branch of the U.N.P. has submitted a resolution to the Prime Minister requesting that a separate Ministry be created for religious affairs. An appeal has also been made to the Premier to consider this answer to the cryFOC - 105 words
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136 1951-04-02 3 OVER 300 HOUSES IN JESSORE REQUISITIONED BY PAK. GOVT. CALCUTTA. April 1. Reports received from Jessore district m East Bengal indicate that Hindu houses are still being requisition- d m the district by the local authorities. The number of houses requisitioned so far runs to over 300. It is stFOC - 136 words
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243 1951-04-02 3 CEYLON NEWS: Fourth Tamil Festival To Be Held In Jattna Next Month 400 DELEGATES EXPECTED FROM SOUTH INDIA JAFFNA, (By Air Mail).— The fourth Tamil Festival, to be held m Jaffna m April, is being sponsored by the Tamil Academy an association which seeks to strengthen the bonds of unityFOC - 243 words
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277 1951-04-02 3 CHAVAKACHCHERI, (By Air Mail). Exemplary punishment should be imposed on all guilty co-op. officials and hoarders, including profiteers," declared Mr. V. Kumarasamy, M.P. for Chavakachcheri, at a public meeting at Navalar Vasigasalai, Madduvil. He added that he knew of several co-op.FOC - 277 words
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79 1951-04-02 3 FELL OFF SWAMI ROCK AND —HURT HIS TOE TRINCOMALEE, (By Air Mail).Mr. Velupillai Aiagarajah, who slipped off Swami Rock and fell into the sea a hundred feet below, is none the worse for his experience He has one small injury on one oi his toes. Mr. Aiagarajah was praying atFOC - 79 words
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Article262 1951-04-02 3 KANDY, (By Air Mail Ftast of the team of experts to establish his headquarters here under the agreement between the Food and Agricultural Organisation and the Government of Ceylon is Dr. C. van Dillewyn who will advise the Government on measures necessary to the establishment mFOC - 262 words
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Article786 1951-04-02 3 DR. MATTHAI'S ADVICE TO CONGRESS BOMBAY, Mar. 26 (By Air Mail). Dr. John Matthai, former Finance Minister, called upon the Indian National Congress today to nominate "men with a more constructive outlook*' as candidates at the forthcoming general election. Dr. Matthai, who was addressingFOC - 786 words
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341 1951-04-02 4 EXPANDED ASIAN RICE PRODUCTION IS GOAL OF F.A.O. MEETINGS WASHINGTON, Apr. 1 The welfare of some ,UUU million people, comprising almost one half of throrld s total population, will be affected by two technical meetings announced by the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations for April 9-19 h,USIS - 341 words
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Article44 1951-04-02 4 NEW DrjLHI, Apr. 1.-The Indian fiovernment announced, effective immediately, a rise m the export duty on jute sacking cloth b<'<* twist yarn rope and twine— from p?« 360 m Dees (£ll 5s to £26 55.) per ton- A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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213 1951-04-02 4 FIRST MEETING OF MALACCA SETTLEMENT COUNCIL TODAY The Malacca Settlement Council will hold its first meeting this year r I®? 3 Monday, m the new Council v.haniber at Fort Road, when the Settlement Councillors will take thc •lOatb. There are six motions dealing with finance standing m the name of213 words
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