Indian Daily Mail, 9 April 1951
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Title Section16 1951-04-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 58. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. APRIL 9, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article234 1951-04-09 1 FIRST STATE VISIT TO THE CITY (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 8. A great welcome was given to Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of the Union, on his first State visit, to Madras City on Friday. He was received vvith full honours at the Airport m234 words
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Article41 1951-04-09 1 CALCUTTA, Apr. 8. A sever" earth tremor shook Dhubri. about 100 miicfl west of Shillonjg, ear]-' this morning. The tremor, which lasted a minute, sent people running int.-» the streets. No loss of life was reported. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article81 1951-04-09 1 CALCUTTA, Apr. B.— The Smallpox epidemic raging m Calcutta since November is now on the decline, the city's health authorities announced here on Friday. According to the latest public health statistics the epidemic killed 461 people ast week out of 517 reported cases. This is 72Reuter - 81 words
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Article30 1951-04-09 1 KARACHI, Apr. B.— Sir Alexander F.emming, discoverer of penicillin arrived here on Saturday for a 10-day lecture tour speaking on problems of mpdiral rpseareh m Pakistan. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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62 1951-04-09 1 The President stated that m three years of freedom, India had obtained political unity never achieved before and warned the people against fissiparous tendencies that were weakening that unity. The first and foremost thing was to inculcate m the minds of the people the value of62 words
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Article50 1951-04-09 1 Mr. Gopala Menon, the new Representative of the Government of India, arrived last evening by Air Ceylon. He was profusely garlanded at the Kallang airport where a big gathering of Indians was assembled to welcome him. Prominent Indians from Johore Bahru were also present with the gathering.50 words
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Article50 1951-04-09 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. B.— The Indian Government Saturday night announced a decision to allow the free export of all types of soft cotton waste, and to fix a quota of 70,000 cwts of hard waste for export m the first half of this year A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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96 1951-04-09 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. B— Premiei Nehru told Parliament on Friday that the French Government had acted unilaterally m sending a threeman observation team into the French Indian Settlements to report whether the conditions were favour able for holding a plebiscite.96 words
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601 1951-04-09 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. B.— An assurance that the coming elections m India will be 'absolutely free" and that there is no desire or intentiou whatever on the part of the present Government to put any obstacle m the way of the freestGIIS - 601 words
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279 1951-04-09 1 STALIN PEACE PRIZES FOR MADAME SUN, RED DEAN OTHERS LONDON, Apr. B.— Soong Ching Ling, better known as Madame Sun Vat Sen, was among the seven winners of the Stalin International Peace prizes announced by the Moscow radio on Friday night. Madame Sun is not known as a Communist butA.P. - 279 words
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Article154 1951-04-09 1 Commenting on allegations that m a certain Constituency voters were being asked for written promises to vote for a particular candidate, the Supervisor of Elections. Mr. G. G. Thomson said that "thit the ballot is secret." He added: "No one may [awfully be compeiifed to vote or154 words
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96 1951-04-09 1 Dhirubhai Desai 's Ashes Arrive In Bombay BOMBAY, Apr. B.— The urn containing the ashes of the late Dhirubhai Desai, India's Minister m Switzerland, arrived m Bombay on Friday. Mis. Desai, who is carrying the urn, expressed "heartfelt gratitude to the Government and the people of Switzerland who showed sympathy"GIIS - 96 words
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Article96 1951-04-09 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. B.— Food Mv nister K. M. Munshi on Saturday warned Indians to be prepared to face a food crisis beginning this month. Speaking m a parliamentary debate, he said the government is doing its utmost to prevent any area from collapsing and thanked any nationsA.P. - 96 words
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89 1951-04-09 1 HITLER'S FINANCIAL WIZARD FOR IRAN TEHERAN, Apr. 8. The newspaper Bakhtar Emrouz reported on Saturday that the Iranian Govern ment Is approaching Hjalmar Schacht, Hitler's financial wizard with a proposal that he should become Iran's economic adviser There was no official confirmation, but the possibility of engagI ing Schacht hasA.P. - 89 words
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104 1951-04-09 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 8. Plans are being made here to start a relief fund for India to which members of the U.N. Secretariat could contribute. L 55 Tfy» ve Lie > Secretary-General, said that he wholeheartedly" approved the proposal, which wouldReuter - 104 words
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Article276 1951-04-09 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. B.— lndia's export tiade has been buoyant since devaluation. Preliminary figures of India's seaborne trade during the post-devaluation year, that is, from October. 1949, to September. 1950, show that as against the adverse balance of Rs. 2,138 million during the year 1948-1949,GIIS - 276 words
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64 1951-04-09 1 INDIA QUERIES U.S. BOMBING OF CHINESE BASES WASHINGTON. Apr. B.— lndia's Government asked the State Department whether Mac Arthur has been uuthoi ized to bomb Red bases m Manchuria under certain conditions." India inquired also about House Speaker Sem Rayburn's statement recently that Communist forces massing m Manchura included non-ChineseA.P. - 64 words
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Article46 1951-04-09 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. B.— The U.N. Secretary-General, Trygve Lie. said Friday that as long as the Com. munist forces refuse to a cease-fire m Korea, the United Nations must continue to fight with all the "force it can safely commit to that action." A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article51 1951-04-09 1 LONDON, Apr. 8. A Labour Member of Parliament Friday offered a motion of "no confidence" m General Douglas Mac Arthur as United Nations Commander ia Korea. j The motion "deplores the continued refusal of General Mac Arthur tc refrain from reckless and irresI ponsible participation m political controversies."A.P. - 51 words
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Article57 1951-04-09 1 LONDON, Apr. B.— Russia said on Friday night that there were no Soviet t:#ops m Manchuria. The Moscow radio said the official news agency Tass was authorised to deny reports m the American press that Soviet troops are being con. centrated m Manchuria. These reports,A.P. - 57 words
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Article50 1951-04-09 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. B.— The Gov. ernment of India have appointed Mr. Prem Krishen as Indians Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Federal Republic of Germany. Mr. Prem Krishen was previously Head of the Indian Mission to the Allied High Commission m Bonn.- GIISGIIS - 50 words
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661 1951-04-09 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, April 9, 1951. UMNO AND THE NON-MALAYAS IX7HEN an esteemed contemporary i of ours recently reported that the new name proposed for the United Malays National Organisation was "United Malaya National Organization," we honestly believed that it ought to have read "United Malayan National Organisation"661 words
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1019 1951-04-09 2 Manbhum MLAs Resign In Protest Against Census Malpractices CALCUTTA: It is now definitely learnt three Congress members of the Bihar Legislative Assembly, namely, Sri Srishchandra Banerjee, Sri Sagar Mahto and Sri Nakulchandra Sahis all from the district of Manbhum —have submitted1,019 words
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93 1951-04-09 2 Madras City Tramways' Govt. Dorp Proposal To Take Over MADRAS: The Madras Government have dropped their proposal to take over the city Tramways, now run by a British Company, Mr. B. Gopala Reddi, Finance Minister, m charge of Transport, told tho State Assembly on Mar. 28. Winding up a debateF.O.C. - 93 words
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Article45 1951-04-09 2 PURULIA: Sri Satyukinkar Mahato, Chairman, and Sri Sama. rendra Nath Ojha, Vice-Chairman, Manbhum Sadar Local Board, Sri Bansheswar Nadi, Sri Krishna Prasad Choudhury and Sri Kushdhwaj Mahato, have submitted resignation and their respective offices m the District Board and the Local Board.- F.O.C.F.O.C. - 45 words
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95 1951-04-09 2 NO RECOGNITION OF "AZAD GOVT." BY PAKISTAN KARACHI: A Pakistan Government spokesman characterised as baseless the report appearing m a Bombay daily that Pakistan would be according recognition to the Azad Kashmir Government. The Bombay paper has further reported that the Azad Kashmir Government would also be calling a ConstituentF.O.C. - 95 words
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Article100 1951-04-09 2 NEW DELHI: The two-member Tibetan delegation now here en route to Peking to negotiate on the future of their country with the Chinese Government, handed a personal letter from the Dalai Lama, written on hand-made paper, to Mr. Nehru, when they called on himF.O.C. - 100 words
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366 1951-04-09 2 CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS: MR. KRIPALANI'S APPEAL TO GOVT. NEW DELHI: Acharya J. B. Krtpalani m a statement on Mar. 16 warned the Party m power that utilisation of the legal and administrative machinery to influence voting m elections would pave the way for a violent revolution. As an instance ofF.O.C. - 366 words
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191 1951-04-09 2 NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION AGAINST E. PUNJAB MINISTRY? SIMLA: The rival group ln the Punjab Assembly Congress Party, led by Mr. Bhimsen Sachar and Sardar Pratap Singh Kairon, President of the Punjab State Congress Committee, on Mar. 30 submitted a requisition to the Leader of the Party and Chief Minister, Dr. GoplchandF.O.C. - 191 words
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138 1951-04-09 2 BANARAS: The Banaras City Congress Committee urged tho State Government to entrust the investigation of the mysterious deaths of seven pilgrims to the C.I.D. Seven bodies of pilgrims tied together were recovered from the Ganges on March 20. TheF.O.C. - 138 words
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1145 1951-04-09 2 Bombay conference Warns Against Incursions Of Totalitarianism BOMBAY: The Indian Congress for cultural freedom on^ Mar. 31 concluded its four-day session with a declaration calling on the nation to "defend its heritage of cultural freedom against incursions of totalitarianism". In aF.O.C. - 1,145 words
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Article77 1951-04-09 2 CONGRESS PRESIDENTS CALL NEW DELHI: The Congress President Mr. Purshottamdas Tandon called upon the Punjabis not to fritter away their energies on internecine quarrels, says an Ambala message. The language controversy was a trifling matter and quarrels on this would weaken the country he said. Mr. Tandon, who was addressingF.O.C. - 77 words
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2764 1951-04-09 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: PARLIAMENT PASSES WORKS MINISTER'S BILL ___si3_r "NEW'dELHI, Mar. 20. (By Air Mail). Parliament passed to-day the Works Minister Mr. GadgiVs Bill to extend the life of the Delhi and Ajmer-Merwara Rent Control Act for two years. Mr. Gadgil accepted anF.O.C. - 2,764 words
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122 1951-04-09 3 HONGKONG GOVT. REQUISITIONS VEHICLES, BOATS, ETC HONG KONG, Apr. 7.- The Hong Kong Government last night invoked an emergency regulation to requisition a wide category ci equipment, including vehicles animals, airplanes, small boats and ships. The rcgu'aticn, drawn up m December 1949 but never put Into effect until now, wasA.P. - 122 words
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139 1951-04-09 3 MANILA, Apr. 7.-President QuiI nno signed a Minimum Wage Law yesterday qualifying t-he Philippines for a U.S. $i*,000.000 ECA. interim aid programme The Philippine Senate has finally approved the measure. The /legislation also opened the way for the E.C.A. to present to tho U.S.A.P. - 139 words
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367 1951-04-09 3 PRESS SUPPORTS NEHRU'S REJECTION OF ANGLO U.S. RESOLUTION ON KASHMIR NEW DELHI, Apr. 7.— Supporting the Indian Prime Minister's Srinagar speech on tne Anglo- American resolution on Kashmir, the BOMBAY CHRONICALE says: "The attempt to impose arbitration on India is a sorry return for India's spontaneous effort to have theGIIS - 367 words
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308 1951-04-09 3 CEYLON NEWS: UNIQUE COMMISSION TO BE SET UP COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). The Cabinet has approved of the appointment 0 f a "permanent" commission to advise Government on the introduction of the national languages m State departments. Unlike other commissions this particular bodyF.O.C. - 308 words
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Article133 1951-04-09 3 KANKESANTURAI, (By Ai* Mail). A former member of the German anti-tank force m World War II has assumed duties as power-house engineer here. He is Mr. W. F. J. Kohler, who was m Shanghai as Workshop Manager and Erection Engineer for 11 years until 1941 whenF.O.C. - 133 words
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Article282 1951-04-09 3 INDEPENDENCE HALL" COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). When Independence Hall, now under construction at Torrington Square, is completed, public gatherings of 125,000 people will be able to witness ceremonies taking place inside it. The hall is constructed to enable 25,000 people seated on the Assembly grounds to have a clear viewF.O.C. - 282 words
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Article38 1951-04-09 3 MADRAS: Mr. K. Kuttikrishna Menon has been re-elected President of the Advocates' Association, Madras. Messrs. V. Ramaswami Aiyar and A. R. Krishnaswami were elected Joint Secretaries and Mr. T. P. Gopalakrishna Aivar. T.ihra. rian.- F.O.C.F.O.C. - 38 words
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542 1951-04-09 4 PARTICULARS RE LOCATION OF OFFICES As announced by the High Commissioner at a Press Conference on Mar. 13, the appointment of the new Official Members of the Legislative Council will take effect from today, Apr. 9. The following arrangements which have been made for542 words
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1187 1951-04-09 4 (Continued from yesterdays issue) REFERENCE TO LAW OFFICERS Members should see that appropriate instructions exist to ensure that their departments take ana falow legal advice from the Law Officers m all cases where it m needed. This will normally be sought by minute1,187 words
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