Indian Daily Mail, 7 April 1951
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Title Section17 1951-04-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 56. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, A PRIL 7, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.17 words
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224 1951-04-07 1 13 Ships Being Got Ready For Transport Ot Grain Near Famine Condition Reported Jn Bihar NEW DELHI. Apr. 6 —At least 20,000 JOOO of India's people are receiving rations below subsistence levels as their government desperately seeks sources of food supplies, informedA.P. - 224 words
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285 1951-04-07 1 OTTAWA, Apr. 6. India has d .-elded to decline a gift of lowgrade wheat from Canada, Mr. P. K. Banerji, India's Acting High Commissioner to Canada said m an bit rviow yesterday. "The poor people of India woul 1 not have understood theReuter - 285 words
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238 1951-04-07 1 The following statement is issued by Mr. V. S. Kelly, Custodian of Enemy Property: Nine Japanese owned rubber estates m the Federation of Malaya with a total acreage of 28.553 acres nnd which have been held m trust by the Custodian of Enemy238 words
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Article210 1951-04-07 1 ANCIENT DREAM BOOK EXHIBITED LONDON, Apr. 6— A dream boo* dating trom the dynasty of 1280--1160 BC, with interpretations ot over 200 dreams of the mind made familiar m the story of Joseph, was among an exhibition of Egyptian paper which opened at the British Museum on Monday. This bookA.P. - 210 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-04-07 1 PHOTO. U.S.A. paratroopers spill out from Flying Boxcars 21 miles North west of Seouf and 9 miles south jf the 38th parallel m a su?or^ manoeuvre expected to trap thousands of Chinese troons nnW 23. Tne paratroopers linked up with United Nat'ona eroSnd trnom and armour later the same day.A.P. - 51 words
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182 1951-04-07 1 CHETTI. ITALY. Apr. 6.—Communist Deputy Laura Diaz was convicted last week of insulting PoDe Pius by saying his hands "are dripping with blood". A threejudge court gave her a suspended sentence of eight months m Jail. A Communist party belle who was onceA.P. - 182 words
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57 1951-04-07 1 GWALIOR, Apr. 6.— The Madhya Bharat Zamindari Abolition Bill, as amended by the Select Committee, was passed by the State Legislative Assembly m Gwalior on April 3. The State's Revenue Minister stated -that the Bill sought to raise the standard of living of cultivators WithoutGIIS - 57 words
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Article34 1951-04-07 1 JAKARTA, Apr. 6.— An international rice conference, under F.A.O. auspices, will be held at Bogor, a mountain town south of Jakarta, from April 9 tn 19 it waa nnnm.nsvasl on Friday A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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101 1951-04-07 1 DRAVIDA KALAGHAM WILL NOT CONTEST ELECTIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 6.— A meeting of the Dravida Kalagham Executive presided over by Periyar Ramaswami Naicker at Trichy decided that the Kalagham should not contest the coming general election as a separate political body, but that It would support any101 words
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355 1951-04-07 1 Following is the text of a written reply which was given yesterday (Friday, Apr. 6), to Parliamentary Question asking the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether he has considered the request by the Relief Committee for overseas Chinese Refugees m Malaya to355 words
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Article163 1951-04-07 1 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail): The Board of the Press Trust of India have issued the following announcement: Changes m the administration of the Press Trust of India have been made by the Board with effect from April 1. Mr. John Turner, who was formerly Reuters' GeneralF.O.C. - 163 words
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239 1951-04-07 1 SUPREME COURT ORDERS RELEASE OF SUBBAROYAN'S SON (From Our Own Correspondent; NEW DELHI, Apr. 6.— The supreme Court yesterday ordered the release from detention of Mr. Mohan Kumaramangalam, one of the leading intellectuals m the Communist Party of India and son of the Indian Ambassador m Indonesia Dr. P. Subbaroyan.239 words
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165 1951-04-07 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 6.— Prime Minister Nehru told Parliament today that thi* I ndian government is not accepting as binding the fin dings of three International Court representatives on a possible plebiscite to determine the future of the four French coloniesA.P. - 165 words
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Article79 1951-04-07 1 PORTLAND, OREGON. Apr. 0 Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglai said he plans a 400 mile hike m the Himalayas along the Tibetan border this summer. He said he had received permission a few days ago fiom Prime Minister Nehru and would leave fo* IndiaA.P. - 79 words
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64 1951-04-07 1 BOMBAY, Apr. 6. Three people were killed and two injured m a bomb explosion m Bombay's industrial d^stnct on Thursday night. Police investigation is incomplete, but it was reported that a person carrying a bomb was ki'led 1 when the bo.nb exploded accidently. TheA.P. - 64 words
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Article55 1951-04-07 1 DARJEELING. West Bengal. Apr 6— Prince Indra Jitendra Narayan 34, younger brother ot Maharaja of Cooch Behar, was killed m a palace fire here Wednesday night. The cause of the fire, which severely damaged the Cooch Behar Palace here, was unknown Cooch Behar was merged withReuter - 55 words
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Article30 1951-04-07 1 Mr. Nazir Mallal, Candidate for City Division will hold an election campaign meeting tomorrow, Sunday at 5.30 p.m. at Chong Hock Girls' Schooft at Telok Ayer Strett.30 words
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Advertisement22 1951-04-07 1 TELL TOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLE through TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Daily ln Malaya over 16 years 71, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE.22 words
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606 1951-04-07 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, April, 1951. A WISE STIPULATION OAVING decided to postpone their threatened strike and having agreed to arbitration of their disputt with their employers, the Perak Hydro Employees' Union has been wise enough m stipulating that the duration of the arbitration board should not be more606 words
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1114 1951-04-07 2 Shri Munshi On Way Of Meeting Red Challenge BOMBAY: Inaugurating the Cultural Freedom Congress m Bombay on Mar. 28 the Union Food Minister Shri K. M. Munshi declared that intellectuals with faith alone could take up the challenge of Communist enslavement. "WeFOC - 1,114 words
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111 1951-04-07 2 ADELAIDE, Apr. 6.— South Australian sheep station owners arc ripping up farm roads to get wool sweeping now valued at up to A5O pence ;(40d. sterling) per pound. Before and during the war wool sweeping from sheep sheds brought so little about oneReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-04-07 2 PHOTO). Mohammed Rcza Pahlavi, Shan of Persia 9 nH kt. month Empress Joraya. are Seen here at l *t£ w!sm£ d of Shah's brother Prince Hamid B**3Urt ta Tehran m11r A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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496 1951-04-07 2 DR. KAT IVS ADVICE TO TEACHERS v CALCUTT A: The Governor of West Bengal, Dr. K. A. Katju, told college and university teachers that an entrant into the teaching profession should realise that he was chosing a walk of life which496 words
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272 1951-04-07 2 Liaquat Calls Nehru's Criticism 'Fantastic KASHMIR: WANTS THE ANGLO-U.S. RESOLUTION TO BE CARRIED TO ITS LOGICAL CONCLUSION' LAHORE, Apr. 3.— Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistan Prime Minister, said here on Sunday that Shri Nehru's reaction to the Anglo-American resolution on Kashmir was fantastic." Mr. Liaquat Ali said that he expectedFOC - 272 words
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Article72 1951-04-07 2 NfiW DELHI, Mar. 15 (By Aix Mail).— Tne totai number oi Indians m Fiji islands at present 133,941, stated Dr. B. V. Keska. replying to a question by Mi Ansaii m Parliament to-day. He added that Indians were engaged rr almost every occupation m Fiji, butFOC - 72 words
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Article53 1951-04-07 2 NEW DELHI: President Rajendra Prasad inaugurated on Mar. 24 India's first and largest colony of unattached refugee women called "Kastura Niketan." Lying eight miles south-east of New Delhi, the Government-sponsor-ed colony is entirely run by its women inhabitants who earn their living by working six and half hoursFOC - 53 words
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Article29 1951-04-07 2 ..CALCUTTA: The carcass of a five-foot tiger, killed by a village headman m the interior of Dibrugarh district with a knife, was exhibited before the Deoutv Commissioner recenUy.- FOCFOC - 29 words
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Article52 1951-04-07 2 this calling, which was also uncertain m many other respects. Principal P. K. Guha of Surendra Nath College, Professor Sukumar Bhattacharyee of Ashutosh College College and Professor L. P. Dasgupta of City College also addressed the meeting explaining the difficulties facing the profession and the defects of the present educationalFOC - 52 words
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Article143 1951-04-07 2 ALL-INDIA RAILWAYMEN'S DEMANDS GAUHATI: Mr. S. Guruswami, General Secretary of the All-India xiailwaymen's Federation, said here jii Mar. 21 that the Federation .vould explore again the possibility of a peaceful settlement of their demands through negotiations with the Government of India before "any final step" was taken by the WorkingFOC - 143 words
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Article53 1951-04-07 2 COLOMBO, Apr. s.— Pakistan has sold Ceylon 20,000 tons of rice according to usually reliable sources here The sale was finalised through an agreement signed m Karachi by Ceylon's High Commissioner there nd the Pakistan Government. Of ie total quantity, 9,000 tons have iready been loadedReuter - 53 words
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Article63 1951-04-07 2 TIRUCHI: One passenger bound or Ceylon was taken into custody >n Mar. 25 by the Police for an aleged attempt to smuggle some quantity of gold, three diamonds md a large number of synthetic stones. According to the Customs authoities, these articles were concealed n the padlock andFOC - 63 words
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Article73 1951-04-07 2 NAGPUR: Election expenses, it 18 inderstood, will be borne on the asis of fifty-fifty between the 3tates and the Centre wherever elecions to the Legislative Assemblies n the States and to the House of he People at the Centre are held simultaneously. It may be recalled thatFOC - 73 words
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Article45 1951-04-07 2 KARACH: 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 general and special lists. FOCFOC - 45 words
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Advertisement141 1951-04-07 2 It is easy to say "Oh that's nothing much" when you get a slight pain m the joints, but then is just the time you should think of doing something about it. Delay on your part means unnecessary suffering m the weeks or months to come. It is the first141 words
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1451 1951-04-07 3 Health Minister's Absence Causes Flutter INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Lick Ot Quorum Delays Reassembly Atier Lunch Recess NEW DELHI, Mar. 19 (By Air Mail). Parliament to-day reassembled after lunch recess 3 minutes late because of lack of quorum. At 2-30 barely ten members, including the Works Minister, Shri Gadgil, were present.FOC - 1,451 words
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454 1951-04-07 3 DISCUSSION OF RESOLUTIONS: PROCEDURE CRITICISED NEW DELHI, Mar. 16 (By Air Mail).— Mr. H. V. Kamath, M.P., m a statement to-day, said Parliament had approved "a rathedevious procedure" and created "a very bad precedent" m postponing further discussion of his resolution .his morning on maintenance oi political suffe.ers. "By an454 words
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Article390 1951-04-07 3 NEW DELHI, Mair. 16 (By Air Mail).— The Communications Minister, Mr. Raft Ahmed Kidwai, said m Parliament to-day that Delhi, Bombay, Madras and Calcutta would soon be connected with high power wireless circuits. Mr. Kidwai, who was replying to Dr. M. M. Das, said that theFOC - 390 words
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Article251 1951-04-07 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 15 ißy Aii Mail).— The judgment of the Ca cutta High Court against the Juie Controller of India m August last that his requisition order agains. some jute goods due for shipment ro the United States was illegal «*g an echo m ParliamentFOC - 251 words
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Article65 1951-04-07 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 14 (By Air Mail). Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Home Minister, m a writen reply told Dr. P. S. Deshmukh, m Parliament, that the approval of the Government of India was not required by State Governments to set up Home Guards. Such units could beFOC - 65 words
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Article, Illustration95 1951-04-07 3 PHOTO) Women m Egypt are crusading for political and evil rights m a country w.iere only men can vote or be elected to Public Office. As part of their campa.gn some hundreds of women assemhed m Cairo and heard Mrs. Doris Shafik. leader of the 'Bent El Nil" (daughters ofA.P. - 95 words
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188 1951-04-07 3 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO (By Air Mail). Appointment of a Minister of State to be m charge of prohibition, and the establishment of a Prohibition Department, as has been done m Madras, are among the subjects to be aiscussed at a Conference ofFOC - 188 words
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Article63 1951-04-07 3 AG ALA WATTE, (By Air Mail).— The forwarding of claims for registration as Ceylonese, and for inclusion of names m the electoral lists of Indians m Pasdun Karala East and West, has more or less come to an end. The Ceylon Indian Congress, official toid meFOC - 63 words
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170 1951-04-07 3 JAFFNA, (By Air Mail). Mr. C Ponnambalam, Jaffna Mayor was given a rousing reception by tm Muslim population m the town at a public meeting on the Jinnah playground. Mr. S. M. M. Abdulcader, M.M.C. presided. The chairman referred to the cleavage between Muslims ofFOC - 170 words
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Article119 1951-04-07 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mall) The Sultan of Kedah, Tungku Bad hshah lbni Almarhom Sultan Abdul Hahmshah and his daughter Tun ku Sakinah binte Sultan Badlisnah arrived m Colombo recently m the ai i^ 9 Carthage on their way to the United Kingdom on holiday TheyFOC - 119 words
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Article177 1951-04-07 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).—Tin16th anniversary of the Indian Students' Hostel, Kandy, was celebrated with Mr. A. S. Karunara'ne member of the Municipal Council' 'n the chair. The Acting High Commission r for India m Ceylon, Mr. N. E fl delivered the anniversary address. AFOC - 177 words
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51 1951-04-07 3 KANKESANTURAI, (By Air Mail) —A shipment of 30,480 bags cf German cement has arrived at this port for the first time this year l.y the Indian Trader. The port is ver- busy and about 500 labourers are engaged m unloading and trariSDOrtinff thp mncitrnmanlFOC - 51 words
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130 1951-04-07 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 15 (By Air Mail) —The Expert Committee of the Planning Commission had recommended that the scope of the Minimum Wages Act so far as it #as applicable to agricultural workers should be restricted to areas of low wages where action .vasFOC - 130 words
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Article98 1951-04-07 3 PARIS. Apr. 3. French V'ceAdmiral Andre Georges Lemonnier bas been appointed General Dwight D. Eisenhower's Deputy for Navai Forces, the French Defence Ministry announced yesterday. Gen. Eisenhower is expected to take working command of the Aclantic defence forces within a few days. The Miristry said Admiral Lemonnier'sA.P. - 98 words
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Advertisement61 1951-04-07 3 Woman, The Master-Piece (Illustrated) Sh. 4/- Latest book ty C. H. Rai, author of Marriage Technique (10th Ed.) Sh. 6/Wedding Night (Bth Ed.) Sh. 1/6; Prematurity, Husband's Problem Sh. 6/-; Birth Control Guide Sh. 2/6; Mind of Woman 6d. Send BPO's to: RAI INSTITUTE, POONA-4, (India) /O vOA TTmVmmm\ TIME-PROOF61 words
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278 1951-04-07 4 SARDAR JOGINDRA SINGH'S STATEMENT Sardar Jogindra Singh, the Trade Commissioner for India m Singapore, Has announced that, m view oi the generai shortage oi cotton textiies, the Government oi India have decided to stagger exports against licences aiready issued, m impiementation of278 words
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441 1951-04-07 4 LANDLORDS NEW TACTICS TO OUST TENANTS! Sir,— The electorate of Singapore sihouid be giad that the question ol control of rent nas been given su:iicient prominence by candidates m ;heir election campaign because a iarge majority ot the elecuonato are tenants and are vital*, y concerned with tne control of441 words
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177 1951-04-07 4 ITHACA, New York, Apr. 6. A broadened programme of SoutaEast Asia studies is being established at Cornell University here. It ib designed to promote a greater understanding of tne peoples or Malaya, Thailand, Burma, Indo-China Indonesia and the Philippines The programme will deal with tneUSIS - 177 words
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144 1951-04-07 4 EXHIBITION OF ADVERTISING METHODS Twenty-four nations aire takinp part m the International Advertising Exhibition being held m Lon don during July. It is planned to demonstrate present day advertis mg techniques and is divided into two main sections. One section will provide examples of new methods m advertising, and illustrateCGO Press release - 144 words
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Article19 1951-04-07 4 poio Malaya, Hong Kong, British North-Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei for general information of th=» trade m these territories. GIISGIIS - 19 words
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349 1951-04-07 4 EXTENDED POLICE POWERS IN THE EMERGENCY On Mar. 16 were issued the Emergency (Amendment No. 15) Regulations 1951. There purport may not have been clear at the time and the following it is hoped, will make it clear: The purpose of these Regulations is twofold. Firstly they amend Regulation 4349 words
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Article110 1951-04-07 4 For people who are not accustomed to any other skating except on tne banana rind, the Scandinavian Ice Revue ut the CAPITOL) is simply spectaculair. The renown ed skaters enthral the audien -c with their innumerable variety of entertainments. On the slippery ice they dance to the tuneV.T. - 110 words
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Article32 1951-04-07 4 WASHINGTON, Apr. 6. The U.SI Government's Export-Import Bank reported net earnings or profits of U5550,400,000 laat year. Since it started m 1934, the Bank ha 3 accumulated U*****,600,000 m net agency.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Advertisement132 1951-04-07 4 I RAMAKRISHNA MISSION I INDIAN DANCE AND OTHER MUSICAL ITEMS i STAGED BY THE RAMAKRISHNA MISSION IN AID OF THE I! BOYS' HOME I ii! I AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE 1 on llth and 12th April, 1951 at 8 p.m. 50 ARTISTES OF RAMAKRISHNA ORCHESTRA, SINGAPORE. JOHORE. SARADAMANI GIRLS' SCHOOL132 words
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