Indian Daily Mail, 3 April 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 52. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL, 3, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 384 1 Move For t Early Despatch i .Receives lmpetusl NEW YORK, Apr. 2.— The United States Government's efforts to despatch much needed food grains to India were expected to receive an impetus within the next few days, according to sources m close touch with the
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  • 97 1 LONDON, April 2.— Princess Zabariah of Kedah, and Mr. Arthur Collins were out of London yesterday unaware that the Sultan of Kedah had refused to sanction their wedding plans. Their relatives m London did not know just where they had gone. Mr. Collins mother said: "They are
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  • 117 1 STATEMENT FROM KEDAH SULTAN'S OFFICE The blowing is a Statement re--0? Keda r h m th 6 fflce f the Sultan "On the 15th of Mar. 1951 Kb Highness the Sultan of Kedah m consultation with a committee consisting of members of the State v /i ye Coun^l In accordance
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  • 61 1 GERMANS ASSAULT LORD LADY RUSSELL BONN, Apr. 2. Lord and Lady Russell were assaulted by a crowd of Germans on Saturday night the British Army Headquarters reported on Sunday. Lady Russell received scratches on the back and neefc but "no serious injury or damage resulted." the headquarters report said Lord
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  • 108 1 SRINAGAR, KASHMIR, Apr. 2.— Premier Nehru conferred for two hours with Sheikh Abdullah, Premier of Indian-held Kashmir, on the iutuie of the State following United Nations directions for its demilitarisation and a plebiscite. The meeting was private, but informed observers said it was an attempt
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  • 108 1 LUCKNOW. Apr. 2.-A scheme has been drawn up by the Uttar Pradesh Government for the development and production of medicinal plants. To start with, a botanical survey of such plants, whether growing wild or under cultivation, is to be conducted Suitable methods will then
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  • 138 1 VANCOUVER, Apr. 2.— A mysterious inflated flying disc, made of material similar to that used m the wartime Japanese balloon bombs, has been found on the outskirts of. Vancouver. The oval-shaped disc was first lighted by scores of workers, floating at an altitude of 300 feet and
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  • 95 1 NAGPUR, Apr. 2.— Research operations m the centuries old diamond mines of Parma m Madhya Pradesh will commence m May next. Machinery capable of handling 250 tons of ore m an eighth-hour day has b*en installed at the mines. Two foreign mining experts, who
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  • 82 1 TEHERAN, Apr. 2. It was offi cially announced on Sunday that the Council, of Ministers have appointed a three-man committee to ?o to the oil areas and settle dis putes between* strikers and the cil company. They are, Saraj Hejazi, Chief fcA/?f£^ r w ot v
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  • 79 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 2 —During the past two years, nearly 76,000 Indians left Burma for India for unknown reasons, Deputy Foreign Minister B. V. Keskar told parliament. It might be because of the troubled conditions m Burma of the policy of the government of releasing non-Burmese
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    42 1 Photo. The body of Mr. Dhirubhai Desai, the late Indian Minister to Berne lies m state, draped with the Indian National Flag, before cremation at the crematorium ln Berne on Easter Saturday. The ashes are being flown back to India.- A P
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  • 218 1 "TOTALITARIANISM IS THE GRAVEST CHALLENGE TO MAN" BOMBAY, Apr. 2.— The Indian Congress on Cultural Freedom Saturday branded totalitarianism "th* gravest challenge man has faced m civilized history." With Slavador de Madariaga, noted Spanish author, presiding, tho Congress ended a four-day meeting with adoption of a "declaration of cultural freedom."
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  • 65 1 LUCKNOW, Apr. 2—Crop-wea-ther observation posts are being set up at seven centres m Uttar Pradesh. They will collect data regarding quantitative measurements of plant growth, air temperature and humidity, soil temperature and moisture, evaporation and incidence of special weather operations like thunderstorms, hailstorms, frost, high
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  • 255 1 Non-Europeans In S. Africa To Launch Mass Strike Protest Against Separate Electoral Rolls Bill mnrp thn. nnn A r 2 T A m <*ting representing more than 56,000 members of the South African Franchise Action Committee yesterday passed a resolution calling for a general political strike against the government's Representation
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  • 68 1 It is officially announced that tho following have been reappointed as Nominated Unofficial Members of the Singapore Executive Council for a period of 3 years with effect from Mar. 31, 1951: Mr. Ewen MacGregor Field Fereusson. Mr. Mohamed Javad Namazie. Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, C.B.E. Instruments under
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  • 39 1 Mr. M. Gopala Menon. tho new Indian Representative m Malaya will leave Colombo on Apr. 8 by BOAC Flight No. BA 708 and arrive at Kalians Airport at 5.45 p.m. the same day. GIIS
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  • 85 1 inuore, ventral India, Apr. 2. Thirty-eight women and four children were killed and 50 people injured when a three storey house collapsed here yesterday. The top floor of the building, where 100 women were holding a prayer meeting, gave way and
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  • 85 1 PATNA, Apr. 2— The Bihar Government has set up a ten-man Industrial Housing Board to undertake the construction of houses for industrial woikers pending the constitution of a Statutory Board. Among its functions will be to assess housing requirements of industrial workers m various parts
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  • 71 1 An extraordinary general meeting of the members of the Royal Singapore Flying Club, will be held at the Club house on Sunday, Apr. 8 at 1 p.m. to consider and, ii thought fit, to pass the following resolution:— "That Mr. L G Dust' ing be elected
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  • 57 1 MELBOURNE, Apr. 2. A man who had been unconscious for i'G days after an automobile accident died at Alfred hospital here. He was John Sanders, of Prankston, admitted to the hospital with severe head injuries last December His physician said Sanders periol of unconsciousness was extraordinary
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  • 59 1 GOA, Portuguese India, A':r. 2 Japan received tho overwhelming portion of this tiny Portuguese colony's iron ore exports during 1950 with a total 02.438 tons. Western Germany imported 7,000 and Holland J, 500. The United States led importers of Goan manganese ore with 10.235 tons, folio* ed
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  • 147 1 ROME. Apr. 2.— The fourth congress of the movement for World Federal Government will be held here from today (Monday) to Apr. 8 under the presidentship of Lord BoydOrr. winner of the 1949 Nobel Peace Prize and former Director General of the United Nations Food
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  • 31 2 TOKYO, Apr. 2.— lndia can have the ashes of Subhas Chandra Bose for the asking, the man who watches over them said en Mar. 31.
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  • 269 2 But Search For Ashes Is Being Made! (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 2. The Government of India are taking steps to bring to India the ashes of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose reported lying m a Japanese temple, said
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  • 160 2 TOKYO, Apr. 2.— A spokesman for India's mission to Japan Friday denied reports that his Government had macie inquiries to the Japanese Government about Netaji bubhas Chandra Bose, Indian nationalist leader who fought the Allies m Burma with his Indian National Army from Malaya during World
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  • 606 2 ONLY 3 MILLION OUT OF 9 MILLION VOTE IN WEST PUNJAB LAHORE, Mar 27. Six million out of the nine million voters m Pakistan Punjab showed no interest m their first general elections, writes the PTI staff correspondent. An analysis of the voting
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  • 121 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 27.— The Minister of State for Railways, Mr. K. Santhanam, said m reply to Mr. Sanjivayya m Parliament today that Government did not propose to introduce "go as you like tickets" m the railways m view of the
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  • 245 2 NO QUESTION OF IMPOSITION BY THE NORTH (From Our Own Correspondent) ERNAKULAM, Apr. 2. President Dr. Rajendra Prasad addressing a huge concourse here on Thursday last made a special appeal to the South Indians to learn Hindi, the national language within
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  • 116 2 PAK OR RUSSIAN AIRCRAFT OVER DELHI? (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 2.— An unidentified aeroplane which circled over the Indian Union capital for seven minutes on Thursday last leaving a clearly visible vapour trail behind, caused a great deal of excitement throughout Delhi and greater deal of speculation
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  • 126 2 GOVT. CONTRACTORS CANNOT SIT IN THE LEGISLATURES (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 2.— Government contractors will be disqualified from being Members of States or Central legislatures or standing for elections. This is one of the most important changes made by the Select Committee on the People's Representation Bill
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  • 381 2 Supreme Court's View On Communal G* O. NEW DELHI The Supreme Court reserved judgment on Mar. 26 m the appeal by the Madras Government against the decision of the Madras High Court m what is popularly known as "the Communal G.
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  • 48 2 CENT PERCENT VICTORY FOR HYDERABAD CONGRESS (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Apr. 2.— The State Congress have swept the Board m the first elections held m Hyderabad for the City Corporation Council. Congress won all the 60 seats m Hyderaband and 25 out of 28 m Secundrabad- Copyright.
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  • 146 2 MADRAS, Mar. 27.— The I,oooth starred question answered m the Assembly during the current session was reached today, when Mr. M. A. Easwaran, member from Erode, asked for information relating to the appointment of the Lecturer m Mercantile Law, Government College, Mangalore. There was cheering
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  • 70 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 27.— The Communications Minister, Mr. R. A. Kidwai, stated m Parliament that the Government had under consideration the qusstion of reorganising the railway inspectorate to bring it into line with the regrouping of railways. He himself did not know why the inspectorate was
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  • 55 2 KARACHI, Mar. 28.— The Sind Legislative Assembly passed a hill on March 26 banning prostitution m the province. The bill provides for punishment of prostitutes and abetters two years imprisonment or fine upto Rs. 1,000 or both. Similar enactments are already m operation ln the North-West Fron Uer Province and
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  • 382 2 VALIDITY OF ORDERS OF REQUISITION: INDIA GOVT.'S SUIT FAILS CALCUTTA: The Calcutta High Court on Mar. 22 dismissed th* India Government's suit against a number of jute mills, asking tor a declaration from the Court that certain requisition orders and acquisition notices issued by the Government m implementation of an
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  • 122 2 DEFENCE OF OFFICIAL IN CONTEMPT CASES ALLAHABAD: A Government Advocate cannot appear for officials against whom proceedings have been taken for contempt of court. This ruling was given by Mr. Justice Dayal and Mr. Justice Desai at the Allahabad High Court on Mar. 22. On an application made by one
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  • 3670 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Nehru Deprecates Destructive Criticism Of Govt. Basic Ideals Being Realised: Tribute To The Se vices NEW DELHI, Mar. 14 (By Air Mail). A welldeserved tribute to the loyalty and devotion to duty of the services m India was paid by the Prime Minister m Parliament to-day. Intervening
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  • 307 3 CEYLON NEWS: European Attitiude To Cey lonisation Attacked NATIONALS EMPLOYED BUT LATER RETRENCHED, SAYS MINISTER PUSSELLAWA, (By Air Mail).— "The BolshevikLeninist Party of India killed Mahatma Gandhi and the Ceylon Indian Congress is m tow with this very party," said Mr. A. E. Goonesinha, Minister of State, when he addressed
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  • 198 3 MADRAS, Mar. 28.— The Working Committee of the Andhra Maha trees planted was 9,14,233, one-fifth under the presidentship of Mr. G. Harisarvottama Rao. The Committee considered the draft mahazar, prepared by the President as per the Guntur session resolution and accepted it with a few verbal
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  • 74 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 27 Mr. K. M. Munshi told Mr. H. V. Kamath that the State Governments had been directed to observe the second "Vanamahotsava" m July next. The Minister said that about 364 lakhs of trees were planted throughout the country during the last "Vanamahotsava" but.ft was estimated
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  • 674 4 25,000 Building In Memory Of Mahatma Gandhi Sungei Patani Indian Association 's Appeal The Indian Association, Sungei Patani, has proposed to put up a $25,000 building dedicated to the memory of Mahatma Gandhi. A representative Committee has been formed for the purpose and the) following appeal has been issued for
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  • 186 4 Fouir-and-a-half-year old Shanta Kumari delighted the large gathering present on Friday night when she did the Hindi Samba at the Variety Entertainment sponsored by the Tamil Methodist Church Choir at Short Street. Shanta also did an Indian Dance item and the crowd were delighted
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  • 26 4 Mrs. Vilasini Menon will hold an election meeting m front of Block No. 68, Seletar on Wednesday the 4th April, 1951 at 6 p.m.
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  • 408 4 BERGEN-OP-ZOOM, Apr. 2. Jungle Girl Bertha Hertogh is quickly finding her feet m this quiet little Dutch village. But three months after her coming home with her mother from Singapore a stiff police guard keeps a round-the-clock watch on the Hertogh home. Inside and around
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  • 85 4 LUCKNOW, April 2.— The historio shrine of Badrinath, situated at an height of 10,400 feet on the Himalayas, will be connected with the rest of the country by telephone by September nexl. The Uttar Pradesh Telegraph Engineering Department will start 1 laying cables towards the end
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