Indian Daily Mail, 6 April 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 55. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, -APRIL 6, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 172 1 Kerala Cabinet Crisis Still Unresolved (From Our Own Correspondent; MADRAS, Apr. 5. Mr. C. Kesavan, Chief Minister of i ravancore-Cochin, who arrived here yesterday on his way to Delhi where he has been summoned by the Congress President Mr. Purshottamdas Tandon to
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    103 1 PHOTO) Group photograph taken after the luncheon held by the Education Minister, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad In New Delhi, on Mar. 26, m honour of Dr. Jaime Torres Bodet. Dierctor-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific Culturaal Organization. (L. to R. front row): Dr. R. Naidu (UNESCO External Relations Service);
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  • 125 1 TOKYO, Apr. s —The strategio American-occupied Ryukyu Islands now have their own Provisional Central Government. It ls headed by a chief executive 50-year-old Shuhei Higa, and included a nine-man legislature and fiveman court of appeals. The Island-bom officials took ovei the Administration Sunday m ceremonies at
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  • 106 1 COLOMBO, Apr. s.— Mr. A. IS. Goonesinha, Minister of State, will represent the Ceylon Labour Union at the first Asian Regional Conference of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions to be held m Karachi on May 28 to 31. Mr. Goonesinha said that the
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  • 101 1 MANILA, Apr. s.— Three new members of the Import Control Board have been sworn m by President Elpideo Quirino. They are: Alfredo Nontelibano, Negros Island sugarcane planter, Alfonso Calalang and Francisco Ortigas Jnr Calalang represents the Central Bank on the Board, Ortigas ls a local business man.
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  • 62 1  -  MR. G. H. KIAT Mr. G. H. Kiat, candidate for tne Katong Division m th-3 "orr.ir.g Legislative Council elections, win hold a public meeting at Geylang Serai (proposed Lunai Park) on Sunday, Bth April at 5.30 p.n: Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim will take the chair and amongst
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  • 46 1 The fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will he held tomorrow, Saturday, at 7.30 p.m. at No. 26, Lorong N." Teluk Kurau. Singapore the residence of Sri. N. Damodaram Pillai. All members are cordially invited to be present, writes Urn Bon. Secretary.
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  • 70 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOM_tJAX, Apr. i>.— The Baroda Maharaja s .secretary Mr. a G. .fatil told pressmen m the City yesterday that the Kulers' Union was i}ot a political body as such and therefore there was no question of recognition by the Government of
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  • 90 1 REBELS CAPTURE TWO VILLAGES IN BANDOENG BANDOi^iU, Apr. 5. A gang v about 200 occupied two villages m Bandoeng regency near Tjintjin, n was reportea yesterday, according to Aneta news agency. The gangstees told the villagers that they intended to occupy tne wnoie ol TjLitjin district. Tne loca. outhorities are
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  • 42 1 FRANKFURT. Apr. 5. A West German Consulate General is expected to be opened at Bombay soon, the West. German Economic News Agency V.W.G. reported. The consulate would be tlie first official West German representation m India. Reuter
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  • 39 1 Yesterday morning, April 5, a Malay was hanged because he collected supplies of food for the bandits Ya'acob Utamah bin Che Jowi Kromoh was executed under Regulation 4c (1) of the Eermency Regulations, m the Teiping Prison.
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  • 77 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Apr. 5. Red China's Mao Tze-tung, variously reported ill, m eclipse or m Moscow, is still carrying on m Peiping if the Peiping Radio can be credited. A Peiping broadcast yesterday said the leader of the Red regime "cabled greetings to President Sandor Ronai
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  • 49 1 DJAKARTA, Apr. 5. President Soekarno and h:s retinue will go to Bogor mountain resort today to attend a Red Cross Congress t eld there, reports Aneto news agency. The President, who is the patrci of the Indonesian Red Cross, wii] deliver an address on the occasion Reuter
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  • 335 1 MAN LIVES FOR OVER TWO MONTHS WITHOUT PETUITARY GLAND SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 5.— For the first time m medical history, a human being lived for mo re than t\vo months without his petuitary gland. University of California scientists reported yesterday. A Husky 11-year-old bachelor with a supposedly hopeless case of
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  • 103 1 Madras Assembly's Tribute To Its Retiring Secretary (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. s.— The Assembly yesterday paid a unique tribute to a Government official when it passed a resolution appreciating the services of Mr. K. V. Raghava Varma, Secretary to the State Legislature, on retirement after holding office for
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  • 159 1 Manilal Gandhi To Offer Satyagraha Against Group Areas Act DURBAN, Apr. s.— ln Durban, Mr. Manilal Gandhi, Editor of the INDIAN OPINION, (second son of Mahatma Gandhi), stated yesterday that he would fast for two weeks m protest against the South African Government's action against non-European peoples m the Union.
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  • 118 1 It has been arranged that the programmes on the Blue Network will be Interrupted after the 9.30 news with the Election results for the nine Districts as they come to hand. Any results which may by any extraordinary chance be available prior to that time, wiU
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  • 57 1 COLOMBO, Apr. 5.— A Royal Air Force Hastings transport plane with 33 passengers aboard crashlanded at Katunayake airport near here today. Little damage was done and thera were no casualties. The authorities gave no further information but it was believed that the plane was travelling
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  • 60 1 A telephone has been newly installed at the residence of Mr. K. N. Ramanathan, Press Trust of India Representative m Singapore. No, 8, Cairnhill Road. The telephone number is *****. His telephone number at the office (Press Trust of India, c/o Reuters Ltd., 35, Robinson Road)
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  • 43 1 LONDON. Apr. 5. All armour«d behicles ordered by the Malayan Government for use by police and security forces m Malaya have now reached Malaya, Mr. Thomas Cook, Under-Secretary for Colonies, announced m replying to a question m the House of Commons yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 401 1 The report just issued by tho Joint Committee on tne Cost oi Living Allowances under the Cnairmansnip 01 ur. t\ c. Bennam, re ~ommends as follows: isb cents m eacn ao iar ol the Hrs.. $20u a month of basic pay. Pius
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  • 26 1 The Governor has appointed Mr. Apputhurai Thurai Rajah, Assistant Superintendent of Police, to be a Justice of the Peace, for the Colony of Singapore.
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  • 150 1 GOVT'S ANTI-CORRUPTION MEASURE Acting or. the proposal oi twi. unofficial members of the last Le gislative Council, during a discus sion on corruption m Government service. Government Departments who charge fees to the public were asked to arrange to make a prominent public display of a notice of the scale
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  • 62 1 LONDON, Apff. 4. A petition trom the Municipal Commissioners. Singapore, for the grant of a Royal Charter is now being considered In London, Mr. Thomas Cook, UnderSecretary for Colonies, said m S* House of Commons yesterday. He was answering to Air Commodore Arthur Harvey. Conservative, who
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  • 133 1 LONDON, Apr. s.— Greece is expected soon to call for the return of Cyiprus, strategic fortress-isle m tne Meaneranean which is now a British colony. Witn tho blessings ol the Athens uovernment, a movement for the reunion of the Cypriot and Greek peoples is gaining more
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  • 66 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. s.—Argentina reaffirmed her claims on Wednesday to the British-held Falkland Islands. Argentine Foreign Minister Dr Hipoiito Paz told the committee at the Conference of American Foreign Ministers, "Argentina considers these islands (known m Spanish as Malvinas) a part of Argentine territory and does
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  • 131 1 The Governments of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore have been informed by the Government m the U.K. that the latter are taking steps to exercise destinational control over rubber exports for the purpose of preventing unduly large quantities being sent to any destination so that
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  • 99 1 TOKYO, Apr s.— Rumours circulated here today that troops "other than Chinese or North Korean" aave been massing north cf the Manchurian border. They originated several days ago m frontline despatches and were presumably based on Allied air intelligence. Security considerations delayed their release but they
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  • 92 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York. Apr. 5. The 12-nation Asian-Arab group m the United Nations will meet today to consider a new effort to end the Korean war. The decision was taken after pri« vate talks started by India's Sir Senegal N. Rau, informed quarters said
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  • 92 1 MANILA, Apr. 5. Luis de Guzman, 27, described as a high ranking officer on the military staff of Communist Huk leader Louis Taruc was captured m Manila early this morning after he emptied his pistol at military intelligence agents Agents said De Guzman had slipped into Manila
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  • 635 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, April 6, 1951. ONLY WAY TO END COMMUNALISM IT is reported that Community leaders m the Federation are considering a proposal to form "a central organisation with representatives from the three leading communal bodies m Malaya the UMNO, MCA and MlC,'' and this is variously
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  • 2670 2 UN Commission's Move Recalled India's Criticism Of Proposal NEW DELHI: In the context of the present AngloAmerican move to get the Kashmir dispute settled, it will be interesting to recall that the United Nations Commission, which visited India before Sir Owen Dixon, also suggested the appointment of
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  • 905 2 JAMMU: In the course of a tb ree -thousand word speech addressed to the people of Jammu and Kashmir State anid broadcast from Jammu Radio on Mar. 28 evening, Sheikh Amu,^ Ka shmir p rem ier, said: The masters of Kashmir are the 40
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  • 1397 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Cunim Jo Bring In Legislation A NEW DELHI, Mar. 16, (By Air Mail). Two Ministers of the Central Government, the States Minister, Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, and Mr. N. V. Gadgil on behalf of the Home Minister, announced m
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  • 264 3 Code Of Civil Procedure: Amending Bill Introduced NEW DELHI, Mar. 14 (By AIT Mail). The Law Minister, Dr Ambedkar, introduced m Parliament to-day a Bill which seeks t'j amend the Cede ot Civil Procedure. The Bill will enable the courts m India to transmit a summons to a defendant (residing
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  • 379 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 14 (By Air Mail).— The Defence Minister. Sardar Baldev Singh, m a written reply to Mr. Braje&hwar Prasad m Parliament dealt with the purchase ot jeeips for the defence forces m" the United Kingdom m 1948. This was commented upon
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  • 204 3 Ceylon Goodwill Mission To India, Pakistan Burma Urged CEYLON NEWS: Move To End 'Colossal Misunderstanding" COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). The idea of a Goodwill Mission from Ceylon to India and Pakistan has been mooted and it is expected that the matter will shortly be put up for consideration by the
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  • 280 3 Meanwhile, the Indian Mercantile Chamber officials who have Just returned from a visit to India, are of opinion that Ceylon should not send a Goodwill Mission there unless the ground is ftrst well prepared. The I.M.C. officials,— Mr. K. G. Rao, Deputy President, and Mr. C. P.
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  • 422 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). will dUrobe anyone who dishonours my religion, even at the risk of hell fire," declared Sir John Kotelawala, Minister of Transport and Works, presiding at the prize-giving of the Gnanodaya Pirivena, Watadara, during his first official visit to the Gampola
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  • 151 3 India' s Consul-General In Denmark NEW DELHI, Max. 15 (By Air Mail).— Dr. B. V. Keskar informed Mr. Kamath m Parliament to-day that a Danish citizen had been appointed as Honorary Consul General for India m Copenhagen. Stating the reasons for his appointment, the Deputy Minister tf External Affairs said
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  • 140 3 CEYLON TO ASSIST BR. DEVELOPMENT BOARD RUBBER COLOMBO, April 3.— Ceylon will contribute about Rupees one lakh (£7,500) to ftiie British Rubber Development Board, if a proposal now before Government is accented, it is learned. Agricultural Minister, Mr. Dudley Senanayake is stated to have decided on this after a meeting
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  • 605 4 WASHINGTON, Apr. 5 —The State Department on Tuesday made public a ten -page background document, discussing aspects of the proposed U.S. grain grant to \jtdia, legislation for which is now pending m the Congress. The document provides a round-up of
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  • 209 4 UNITFD NATIONS, N.Y.. Apr. 5 Tr.e U._N. International Children* Emergency Fund (UNlCitf j ha_s begun shipment ol 2,000 tons ol ilcj ior urgent child re.ief use m India. Approximatejy 1,600 tons of rice contributed to UNICEF by Thailaro and 400 tons contributed by Burma are
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