Indian Daily Mail, 14 April 1951

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail XOU VII. No. 63. SINGAPORE, SATUR DAY, APRIL 14, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 332 1 Prakasam, Ranga Followers To Quit Congress And Form New Party (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 13. Ex-Premier Air. T. Prakasam and Prof. N. G. Ranga and their followers m the Andhra Congress have decided to quit the Indian National Congress and form a new Party called the Praja Party
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  • 55 1 MADRID, Apr. 13. Manuel V Moran. first ambassador of the Philippines Republic to Spain, presented his credentials to Generalissimo Franco m a colourful ceremony on Thursday. Moran said he had a "very cordial talk" with Franco. He later addressed his countrymen m a special broadcast on
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    40 1 GIIS PHOTO) Prime Minister Nehru recently add ressed a gathering of about 50.000 people m Jammu, where he explai Mi the implications of the recent Anglo-U.S. resolution and India's stand against it. Pi.tnr,. »hn_ u Nehru addressing the mammoth gathering.—
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  • 431 1 TOKYO, Apr. 13.— Colonel Sid Huff, Mac Arthur's aide, said today that the General plans to leave Japan by plane on Monday and that "hell go directly to the States." Colonel Huff said the Mac Arthur entourage, which includes his family, Major Courtney Whitney
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  • 45 1 Tne omce oi tne linDIAN DAi_lf iViAl— Will l>e CAJftCO to-aay on account oi JNcw _tar jjay ana Ocace KfcefC Win Oe no aauxe 01 utd l._».i— 10-murrow. *_o_caaon w-u be resumed as usuai on ivionuuy, Ai>r. lb. _d. i.D.ai.
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  • 56 1 REQUISITIONED TANKER ON WAY TO S'PORE ilO.\Gixv...,_, „pr. i.j. Tne re nuu auoneo *wi_— fcse uoaununist uuuwr tU-gtuto ten riongiui— g unuci' .(.'A' UUnui jilt.' infill lU£ &_IA- pore. _iie was manned by a rtoyu. Auvai crew. me sa.p was taken over by armed fctongrong poact.- yesterday under an emergency
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  • 98 1 MANILA, Apr. 13. me nrst PanAsian pnuaicuc exniojtion will Dt. ne:d m Manna next year m connection wicn the observance of tne l»m anniversary oi tne Philippine Philatelic Ciub. Tne exmbJtion is designed to drum up interest m pnjiateiy m tnis part oi the wond m
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  • 48 1 MONCKS CORNER. S. Carolina. Apr. 13. -Kindly police of this small :own, who tried to treat traffic offenders with leniency, issued this official warning m tne local newspaper '•We have done everything to prevent accidents. Now al! we c*an do is to enforce the law."- A.P.
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  • 28 1 RANGOON, Apr. 13.— A rebel ammunition factory m the Chindwi.i va'ley district Monywa was burnL\-l down after discovery by govern mint troocs during an anti -rebel sweep.- A.P.
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  • 228 1 BANGALORE, Apr. 13.— Power and High-Voltage Engineering Laboratories of the Indian Institute of Science were opened m Bangalore on Apr. 10 by the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. The foundation of the Civil and Hydraulic Engineering Laboratory of the Institute was also laid by the
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  • 84 1 A colourful performance was given at the Victoria Theatre on April 11 and 12 by the Ramakrishna Mission. There was a series of dancing and musical items which were highly appreciated by the public. On the opening day the Representative of the Government of India
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  • 62 1 POONA, Apr. 13.— Fifteen thousand civilian workers at defence establishments near here yesterday called off their four-day-old strike. A fact finding committee is to study the government's proposals for retrenchment which caused the strike. During the strike organised by Socialist-led trade unions volunteers picketed military establisniments
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  • 97 1 GLASGOW, Scotland. Apr. 13. Police announced yesterday that a I sandstone slab brought to light lithe Scottish city of Arbroath nas been Identified definitely as the missing Coronation Stone of Britain search for which began 108 days ago. Two detectives from Scotland Yard London's Central Police Headquarters—
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  • 249 1 INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGISTS TO CONDUCT EXCAVATIONS AT PARIS SITE NEW DELHI, Apr. 13. Two Indian archaeologists will survey joint excavations to discover evidence of the Stone Age at a pre-historic site m Paris m July next. A British archaeologist will also work with them, Members of the three -man team are:
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  • 402 1 BILL ENDANGERED BY REDUCED WHEAT PROSPECTS WASHINGTON, Apr. 13. Mr. Sam Rayburn. Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, told Reuter yesterday: think we shall pass the legislation to send food grains to India at least m a modified form." He rejected American press reports
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  • 43 1 RANGOON. Apr. 13.— The United States embassy here has strengthened security arrangements tc safeguard the embassy building. Six men of the United State-: Marines have just arrived to keep a 24-hour watch on th*> build m? Reuter
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  • 131 1 SUBBAROYAN RESIGNING TO RE ENTER POLITICS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 13.— India's Ambassador m Indonesia Dr. P. Subbaroyan is returning to Madras State shortly to resume his political carreer which he regretfully surrendered to take up the appointment. He is expected to return and contest for a seat
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  • 42 1 AMSTERDAM, Apr. 13. F*our >,000-ton river steamers are to be 'itted up here as propaganda ships for Marshall aid. Two exhibition ships and two cinema ships will sail to West Gernany next month and later visit Belgium and Holland.— -A.P.
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  • 696 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, April 14, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS BELATED WISDOM IV4R, S. Shunmugam, a member of the Malacca Settlement Council, is reported to have deplored"*the recent appointment of the Settlement's Resident Commissioner Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom as the Council's "Unofficial Representative" on the Federal legislature. This, we
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  • 374 2 Proposed Measures To Ensure Smooth Polling NEW DELHI: Mr. Sukumar Sen, Govt, of India's Election Commissioner, said that the success of the forthcoming general election, which he termed as a vast experiment of the democracy, would ultimately depend on the manner m which everbody concerned
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  • 92 2 KARACHI, Apr. 13. The Pakistan Federal Parliament Tuesday approved the new 18-months' Anglo-Pakistan trade agreement which was signed last week, removing over 30 types of goods from the Imperial Preference list. Though there had been extensive press criticism here that the agreement did not go far enough
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  • 485 2 NEW DELHI: The Congress W „rking Committee at a two-hour sitting here on April 7 morning disc iISSPd the election programme and authorised the Congress Parliame ntary Board to d f t tn election manifesto. I_B Congress High Command a'so entrusted the Parliamentary Board
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    48 2 •HOTO. Broken arrows mark possible thrust by which Russia could split the East and West as the Germans were unable to do m World War 11. Today the mountain-studded countries of Iran and Turkey are uneasy roadblocks to vast oil riches and the British lifeline (broken line. A.P.
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  • 60 2 RED CHINA FOR JAPANESE PEACE TREATY TALKS WASHINGTON, Apr. 13.— British sources yesterday said that Britain had asked the United States to agree to the inclusion of Communist China m negotiations for a Japanese peace treaty. This was confirmed In officid American quarters who said Britain's view was expressed m
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  • 60 2 NEW DELHI: The Preventive Detention Act, after being amended by the Indian Parliament, cam 3 into operation m Delhi, for the first time on Friday evening (April 6), when the Delhi Criminal Intelligence Police arrested five leading businessmen for alleged blackmarketing. The businessmen include two m
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  • 284 2 SIR IVOR SORRY FOR THE EXTREME NATIONALIST GALLE. (By Air Mail). Man* popular ideas such as "the somewhat narrow nationalism of today," woiild fall into their proper place m the perspective of history, said Sir Ivor Jennings, Vice-Chancellor of the University, at the eightn Convocation Day celebrations of the Gallo
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  • 64 2 CHURCHILL'S HEARING GETTING HARD LONDON, Apr. 12.— Mr. Winston Churchill, 76-year-old and getting a bit hard of hearing, found Britain's annual budget too complete for quick listening. Young Hugh Gaitskell, Chancellor of the Exchequer, was whipping speedily through his involved economic arguments when Mr. Churchill lose and suggested that "a
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  • 90 2 SARDARYAB RED SHIRT CENTRE DEMOLISHED PESHAWAR: Tlie Red Shirt training centre built at Sardaryab m Charsadda tehsil of Peshawar district by Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan some years ago has been pulled down, it is learnt here. The centre was auctioned by the Provincial Government on March 15, 1951 to one
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  • 1505 2  -  K. P. S. MENON by (Foreign Secretary, Government of India) U/HY should India have a Foreign Service? Why should she have diplomatic representation abroad? _irange questions to ask: and yet 1 one hears them here and tnere. In certain quarters our Embassies and .Legations are
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  • 1670 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Kamath 9 s Demand For Inquiry Turned Down NEW DELHI, Mar. 27, (By Air Mail). Parliament passed to-day demands for grants totalling over rupees three crores six lakhs to the Education Ministry and over rupees one crore four lakhs to the
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  • 35 3 LAHORE: The seven-man West Punjab Cabinet, headed by Mian Mumtaz Daultana, was sworn-in oy the Governor here on April 5 morning. This ended the 26-month-old Section 92-A rule m the Province.- F.O.C.
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  • 332 3 CONGRESSMAN IN MADHYA BHARAT REPRIMANDED GWALIOR: The Congress Whip reprimanded Mr. Hem Raj, a Party member, for voting against the Madhya Bharat Accommodation Control (Amendment) Bill m the State Assembly on April 4.— (FOC). and that the Chittaranjan Cancer Hospital should be properly helped by Mie Government of India. The
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  • 444 3 IMPORTS OF SUGAR FROM ABROAD SECOND 'VANAMAHOTSAVA' IN JULY NEXT TOTAL RAILWAY EARNINGS QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT: NEW DELHI, Mar. 27, (By Air Mail).— The Government of India had incurred neither profit nor loss m the import of sugar from abroad last year, stated Sri K. M. Munshi, Food and
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  • 37 3 GAUHATT Assam has now a population of 92 lakhs, according to provisional figures of the 1951 census. The population of the State* after the separation of S"" I —-on o«h. mated aft 7$ lakhs.— F.O.C.
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    46 3 Mr. Chia Soon Ann, popular Manager of Singapore's Garrick Theatre, photographed with Dcv Anand, India's most dashing screen nero, during his visit to Eombay recently. Dcv Anand is now co-starring with pretty Madhubala m a new social story, MADHUBALA, scheduled for Midnight ton'ght at Garrick Theatre.
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  • 548 3 FERTILIZERS SCANDAL: JUDICIAL INQUIRY MAY BE HELD NEW DELHI, Mar. 27, (By Air Mail)..— The Central Cabinet is considering the question of instituting a judicial inquiry into the over-indenting of fertilizers m 1949-50, Mr. K. M. Munshi, Food and Agriculture Minister, disclosed m Parliament today. The statement which was laid
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  • 113 3 MADRAS: "Snuffing is not allowed m the House, but it would be a different thing if a member did it stealthily as Austen Chamberlain used to do m the Commons on the pretext of dropping his kerchief and ducking down to pick it up," Shri
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  • 646 4 INDIAN TEXTILES CAPTURE OVER 75 PC. OF MALAYAN MARKET In point of value the imports during February snowed a substantial increase of nearly 16.5 million dollars or 106.49 per cent as compared to the same month of last year asd a sudden rise
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  • 62 4 ADDIS ABABA, Apr. 13. -An Ethiopian battalion (about 400 men) is to leave for Korea on Thursday, it was reliably learned on Wednesday. They will be the first African land forces to join the u.N. army. They leave for Djibouti, French bomaiiland. to embark aboard an
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  • 67 4 PARIS, Apt-. 12.— Marshal Philippe retain was reported Tuesday night to be "much better" and even to have got out of bed for a short while Tuesday. A close friend of Madame Petain, telephonnig from the lie Di Yeu Tuesday, told the A.P. that the Mar. shal had
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  • 143 4 The High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, has been pleased t appoint th? following persons lo be Official Members of the Fedexa" Legislative Council from April 9. 1951. to Jan. 31, 1954: Dato Onn bin Jaafar, Member for Home Affairs Mr. O. A. Spencer Member for Economic Affairs;
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  • 59 4 Ceylon Tamils m Singapore will celebrate Tamil New) Year to-day Saturday, at their Association Hail 11 Handy Road, commencing at 5.30 p.m. The Ramakrishna Orchestra has kindly consented to render musics i items for the occasion. The Commissioner m Malaya for Ceylon Government will address
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  • 54 4 A communique issued by the Dy Controller of Supplies states that the Oil Mil'ers Associations have announced a further reduction m the price of coconut oil as from Apr. 12. A fair price to pay is now; $27 per 28 katty tin. $1.10 per bottle
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