Indian Daily Mail, 4 April 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 53. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 221 1 New Delhi Official Going To Peking Soon To Discuss Particulars NEW DELHI, Apr. 3. A tentative offer by the Chinese Government of. 1,000,000 tons of food grains, including rice and wheat, is now under the Indian Government's consideration, it was a
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  • 51 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 3.— lt was officially announced today that Kur Damle, Joint Secretary to the Food Ministry, is leaving for Peiping m the middle of this month to explore the availability and transportability of 1.000,000 tens of rice, maize and millet offered by China
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  • 371 1 lA;(By HAROLD MILKS, A. P. Correspondent) NEW DELHI* Apr. 3. Anti American feeling reached a new high m India today under the twin impact of Mr. Nehru's criticism of the U.N. Kashmir resolution 'and the hesitancy of the U.S. Congress to vote a food gift
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  • 68 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 3.— Defence Minister Baldev Singh told Parliament yesterday that the mystery plane which flew over Delhi on Thursday last had not been traced. There was no reason to believe that it was un aircraft flying from
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  • 45 1 _rJ?ft*JE i^S rH ARMY 'HEADQUARTERS, Korea, Apr. 3.—General Douglas Mac Arthur today crossed the 38th Parallel into North Korea It wat; the (Jelled Nations commanders 15V. trip io the battlefrent. Tot tx -ra« visited posii'ons 15 miles inside North Korea.— A.P.
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  • 89 1 MOSCOW, Apr. 3. The Fravda charger! on Monday that Geaer il Mac Arthur is using the personnel ot Chiang Kai Shek'.s Koumlntaiu government and air lorce m Korea Tho Communist Party newspaper •said the Nationalist Chinese were employed as translators and fliers with the United Nations
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  • 26 1 Mr. V. P. Abdullah, a candidate m Bukit Tanah District, will hold an Section meeting at Nagamma/eiSchool. Ll| mile stone. Woodland Road, today.
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  • 143 1 INDIA PREPARED FOR ALL CONSEQUENCES SAYS NEHRU KASHMIR SRINAGAR, Apr. 3.— The Prime Minister of. India, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru told a closed meeting of the workers of the Jammu and Kasnmir National Conference that India was prepared for all consequences following from the adoption by the Security Council of the
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  • 123 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 3. The choice of a United Nations representative for Kashmir was proving yesterday more difficult than wa* at fust expected and efforts were virtually back to their starting point. All of the names considered during the last 10 days, usually informed sources
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  • 56 1 CALCUTTA. Apr. 3— The Assam govern rrert admitted m a communique that it is draining artificial Shillong Lake to recover a ring dropped by the daughter of the Governor while she was feeding the lake's fish. Tlie communique, which explained of "exaggerated press reports, stressed, however,
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  • 123 1 A film show on "General Elections" and "Local Government" will be screened at the Selangor Indian Association premises at 7 p.m. today Wednesday. After the filrashow a "mock election" will be held, m which three candidates fl Labour, 1 Independent and 1 Progressive)
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  • 42 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 2.— The government In !f>?o soent 86.776 rioee.s (US' l<\27o) for the entertainment >>f fovpj~n guests. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru announced m Parliament that this was less than half the amount spent m 1849, A.P.
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  • 336 1 DRAVIDA KALAGHAM CALLS OFF ANTI- NORTH INDIAN SATYAGRAHA (from Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 3. The Dravida Kalagham has decided to discontinue the agitation against North Indian business institutions m the City and pickctting against North Indian cloth shops and hotels for which more than 500 volunteers have been already
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  • 156 1 LONDONir, Apr. 3.— Dr. David Pitt, of Trinidad, newly elected President of the League of Coloured Peoples, said m London yesterday that the fight against colour prejudice would rank very high m this year's programme. "There is still racial discrimination m Britain" he told Reuter.
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  • 38 1 RANGOON. Apr. 3.— Radio vans cruised through drought -stricken Rangoon today urging citizens to dig roadside wells and take strint fire precautions. Rebels blew up the main water supply line six day's ago,- A.P.
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  • 75 1 L. K. BHARATI TO SUCCEED GIRI? NEW DELHI, Apr. %.—Parliamentary lobbies were humming with the rumour here that a little known back-bencher, Mr. L. Krishna*waml Bharati, of Madras, haa been appointed Indian High Commissioner to Ceylon. Official confirmation is unavailable. Mr. Bharati himself neither confirms nor denies the report It
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  • 70 1 A conductor of an estate m the Rawang district of Selangor waa returning home m a taxi when bandits forced the driver to stop. They seized the conductor and murdered him, one of the bandits using an axe. The taxi driver was instructed to continue
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  • 98 1 HUK REVOLT CANNOT BE SUPPRESSED MOSCOW. Apr. 3— Pravda predicted Monday the Philippine government never would be able to crush the Communist Hukbalahap guerillas. The party newspaper asserted that the Hukbalahaps were "part of the struggle of the peoples of all countries for peace against imperialist aggressors." "No matter how
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  • 72 1 STUDENTS CLASH WITH POLICE IN MADRID MADRID, Apr. 3. Armed police and students clashed here Monday when more than 3.000 Madrid students attempted to march through the city to protest against new increases m tram fares. Scorts of armed police dispersed 1 he demonstrators and a number of akrests and)
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  • 634 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, April 4, 1951 DEMOCRACY AND INDIAN FAMINE THE prevalence of actual famine or near famine conditions m Bihar and certain other parts of India is causing great concern and pain to the Indians abroad who can never have mental peace so long as their compatriots
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  • 1066 2 Bombay Minister's Appeal To Millowners NAGPUR: Shri Morarji Desai, Home Minister ot Bombay and Chairman of the Cotton Textile Control Committee, said here that unless the industrialists and labour co-operated with each other and came forward to help Government, the country could not
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  • 155 2 Rs. One Crore For Industrial Housing In Bombay BOMBAY, Mar. 28.— The Government of Bombay is to receive a loan of Rs. one core from the Union Government for the State's industrial housing scheme during 1951-52, it was authoritatively learnt here today. The new loan is the lion's share of
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  • 158 2 BOMBAY, Mar. 28.— The Bombay Legislative Assembly this afternoon passed a Bill to provide for separation of the executive and judicial functions m the State. One minor amendment moved by a member of the Opposition was rejected by the House. The House took up for
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  • 197 2 SOMNATH TEMPLE: PORTALS TO BE RETURNED KARACHI, Mar. 29.— The Associated Press of Pakistan's Peshawar correspondent reports that the Afghan Government have decided to return the huge diamond-studded portals of the Somnath Temple, removed by Mahmud of Ghazni, as a "symbol of the unbreakable social and cultural affinities between India
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  • 269 2 KARACHI, Mar. 29.— Dr. I. H. Qureshi, Pakistan Minister of State for Refugees, introduced m the Pakistan Parliament today a Bill to amend the Pakistan (administration of evacuee property) Ordinance 1949. "The mam purpose of the Bill la to bring the Ordinance
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  • 52 2 JOHANNESBURG, Apr. 2.—Subscriptions from British, Commonwealth and Swedish students have raised £5,000 for a fund started by Witwatersrand University students to train Africans as doctors. The fund was started on voluntary 10 shillings annual levies by the Watersrand students when the Government withdrew medical scholarships for
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  • 141 2 Investment In Pak. Industries: 29 Applications From Foreigners Received KARACHI: Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, Pakistan Finance Minister told Parliament that upto January, 1951, 29 applications had been made by foreigners for investment m Pakistan's industries. He said these applications envisaged combined investment foreign and local of Rs. 19 crores. Twentythree of
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  • 41 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government on Mar. 24 announced that from May 1, 1951, upto the end of August, 1951, "export of cotton will be permitted freely and without any quantitative restrictions to all shippers of both ereneral anri lists **m F.O.C.
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  • 517 2 ERNAKULAM: The Government must give all reasonable help to the soap manufacturers for expanding the soap industry, said Sir M. Visvesvaraya, while inaugurating the fourth annual conference of tho South India Soap Makers Association, held at Thoppumpadi on Mar. 27. About 100 delegates
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  • 175 2 Cultural Freedom Congress: Govt. Servants Directed Not To Participate NEW DELHI, Mar. 27.— The Gov- ernment of India have directed their employees not to participate m th* meetings of the Congress for Cultural Freedom to be held m Bombay this week, it is learnt. The directive, issued when the conference
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  • 132 2 Civil Aviation In India: Marked Increase In Freight Traffic NEW DELHI: India's internal airlines carried more than four and a half lakh persons during 1950, according to a review of the air traffic during the year just released. Scheduled airlines flew 1,88,96,139 miles, carried 8,00,06,755 lbs. of freight and 83,56,144
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  • 101 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 27.— Mr G V Mavlankar, Speaker, remarked m Parliament today, "I would prefer speeches of a better quality than a larger number of speakers." He was replying to a suggestion that to enable more members to participate m the ninety-minute discus«<sn on the
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  • 4211 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: 'Bound To Arrest Inflation' NEW DELHI, Mar. 14 (By Air Mail).— Replying d 5 fourm^y general debate m Parliament on the Budget, Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh declared that (i the present emergency is an emergency of economic development and no other kind
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  • 923 4 IMPORTANT ROLE OF RADIO POLIOE PATROL CARS EXPLAINED During the B.M.A. period immediately following the war a heavy wave of serious crime struck Singapore. Well armed gangs were terrorising various parts of the Island and to combat these and other law breakers some method of
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  • 81 4 Today, Wednesday. Apr. 4 ■mk and again on Monday /ipr. 9 "":the Police and Military wiil be practising *rternal security exercises m various places m Singapore. Should nembeca ot the public see these exercises m progress they need feel no alarm- they are only practices to
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    53 4 Photo taken at the cocktail pany given by Messrs Inderscn Ar Sons at the Capitol Blue Room on Monday evening m h-nour of Mr. A. Subbiah. M.A., General Manager of the ln£a Overset Bank Ltd., who arrived here by plane on ar. Inspection vis^Th? guest and the hosts are seen
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  • 30 4 HAIFA, Apr. 3.— The British parliamentary mission, now guests of Israel's "knesseth" (parliament) toured northern Israel last weekend and a reception was given for them at Haifa's Town Hall. A.P.
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  • 42 4 The first annual general meeting oi members of the 8.0.D. Civilian .Kimployees Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., will be held at Ceylon Tamil Association Hall, N>. 11. Handy Road, Singapore, today Wednesday at 2.00 p.m. writes the Chairman.
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  • 88 4 Sir Charles and Lady Murray Aynsley will leave the Coiony oi vacation leave on the ss •'Lallandia" sailing on Thursday April 5. They are expected to bt away for iboitt six months. Dining the absence of Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, Mr. Justice T A Brown
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