Indian Daily Mail, 16 April 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 64. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 978 1 For Defying The Constitution A Lesson To Other Princes, Warns Nehru NEW DELHI, Apr. i q. -Indian Premier Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru explained to Parliament yesterday that Maharaja Gaekwar of Baroda was sacked because of his "unsatisfactory behaviour over the merger of the princely state with
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  • 124 1 NEW DELHI. Apr 15— Maharaja Sir Pratap Singh, Gaekwar oi liaroda. whose deposition was announced by Prime Minister Nehru m the Indian Parliament yesterday, a&s resigned from the Rulers' Union of which he was the President In his letter fit resignation, today lo the Union's secretary,
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  • 37 1 DURBAN. Apr. 15.— Mahatma Gandhi's 58-year-old son Manilal, who is fasting for 14 days m protest against, the Union Government? racial discrimination laws, was weaker on SatnrHav tho oio-htv, Han of his fast.- A.P.
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  • 127 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 15. American high officials here were still convinced yesterday that no peace negotiations with Communist China were possible after the big battle v\hich was now shaping up m Korea. They discounted heavily ail attempts now being marie by various groups of delegations m the
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  • 201 1 RAILWAYS IN SOUTH INDIA RE-GROUPED TO FORM ONE ZONE (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 15 A new milestone was passed m the progress ol :.he railways m the South when Transport Minister Mr. Gopalaswami Iyengar yesterday evening inaugurated the Southern Railway* here, thus integrating the Southern iVlahratta Railway, the
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  • 84 1 MR. K. P. K. MENON APPOINTED H.C. IN CEYLON (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 15 A Colombo report states that Mr. K. P. K. Menon, former Singapore barrister, has been appointed India's High Commissioner m the island and will assume charge m a month's time. Mr. Menon since retiring
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  • 400 1 TOKYO, Apr. 15.— SCAP headquarters m Tokyo yesterday announced elaborate plans to send off fivestar General Douglas Mac Arthur when he leaves Japan for the United States early on Monday morning. Announcements indicated that General Mac Arthur —who the Japanese considered their uncrowned ruler since
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  • 595 1 BEVIN DIES FROM HEART ATTACK mm AKM BOY TO FOREIGN SECRETARY LONDON, Apr. 15. Ernest Bevin, Britain's Foreign Secretary from the time the Labour Party came to power m 1945, until he resigned on Mar. 9, died on Saturday of a heart attack. The once massively built Labour boss had
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  • 140 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Apr. 15.— Congress General Secretary Mr. Kala Venkatrao stated here that the ex-Premier Mr. T. Prakasam and Prof. Ranga's decision to quit the Congress and form a separate party was greatly detrimental to the interests of the country, but added
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  • 639 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, April 16, 1951. A NEW PARTY FOR SINGAPORE-1 IN our editorial last Thursday wi urged the formation of a new poli tical party m this Colony represent ing the masses and wedded to th< Sacred Goal of Freedom and Inde pendence. Now before we explair
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  • 30 2 TAIPEL Apr. 13.— Paul C. Smith, editor of the San Francisco Chronicle, escaped injury on Thursday m the crash of a Chinese Nationalist C-47 plane.— A.P.
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  • 544 2 Val.dity Of Act Upheld NAGPUR HIGH COURT'S JUDGMENT NAGPLR: A Full Bench of s the Nagpur High Court, consisting of the Chief Justice, Mr. B. P. Sinha, Mr. Justice K. 1. Mangalmurti and Mr. Justice J. R. Mudholkar on Apr. 9 held the Madhya Pradesh
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    53 2 PHOTO > Looking dccided-y "unroyal" m his battle dress. Prince Chalermppl (left), a Captain with the Thailand Battalion fighting m Korea, trudges along a road on the central front m Korea iust oyer a week ago. With him is Lieutenant Colonel Harold Bruce of Mobie, Alaska, a first cavalry division
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  • 373 2 DR. PRASAD'S APPEAL TO BUSINESSMEN MADRAS: President Rajendra Prasad told a gathering of businessmen here on Apr. 7 that the policy of the Central Government *did not go against them m any way. He appealed to them to have no misgivings and come
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  • 303 2 EVACUEE PROPERTY DEBATE IN PAKISTANI ASSEMBLY KARACHI: Members were very critical on Apr. 6 evening when Dr. (qureshi, Minister for Refugees anu Rehabilitation, moved the Bill to amend the Pakistani (Administration of Evacuee Property) Ordinance m Parliament. Notice of 30 amendments has been given by Opposition members. Earlier, the House
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  • 159 2 KARACHI: Khwaja Shahabuddin, Pakistan's Minister for the Interior. Lold Parliament during question hour on Apr. 5 tAat there was a likelihood of an Indo-lfakistan conference soon to discuss tlfe question of facilitating the issue of permits necessary for travel between the two countries. Sardar
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  • 43 2 KARACHI: Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck, former Com-mander-in-Chief of the Indian army arrived here on April 7 from London. He is here on a private visit connected primarily with his directorship of Grindlays Bank, it is stPtPri—, FOC
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  • 55 2 R A^999^ 15 Leading Buddhist nigh priests advised Religious Minister U Win sacrificial offerings to NATS (guardian spirits) will bring peace, prosperity and progress to Burma. The priests who thought the practice justifiable if directed towards the welfare of the State di 1 not identify whether humans or
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  • 58 2 MOSCOW. Apr. 15.— The Russian Foreign Minister, Mr. Andre Vishinsky, is still not back at his office m the Foreign Ministry. It was announced here over a week ago that he had been ill and was now recovering. Foreign diplomats assume that he has either still not
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  • 65 2 KANPUR: The central strike committee of the U.P. Bank Employees' Union, which met here on Apr. 2 decided to call a general strike from Apr. 23. The union is demanding that branches should not be closed, retrenched and wrongfully dismissed employees be
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    66 2 Photo) King Piao, recently appointed R China Minister to Finland, presented his credentials to President Paasikivi of FirJand on March 31 Photo shows: right to left Kou Tchi, Secretary of the Chrnese Legation; President Paas kivi; Yao Tun-Shan, Chinese re!esat,on Secretary; Minister X ng Piao; the Finnish Chief of Protocol
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  • 78 2 NEW DELHI: Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Education Minister, Ls expected to visit Britain to inspect the ducational setup there. It is tentatively decided that he should leave on May three and, after stay of a few days m the United ■Cinfrdom, proceed to Paris to
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  • 351 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Any Attempt To Undo it h P Fraught With 'Grave Consequences' NEW DELHI, Mar. 27 (By Air Mail).— Referring to Indo-Pakistan relations, Mr. Nehru said m Parliament to-day that for a variety of reasons, m India's dealings with foreign countries, perhaps
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  • 399 3 Mr. Mirza, one of the members had said that he deeply regrett- d the partition. "So do all of us.' said Mr. Nehru. "Nevertheless, however id the partition was and however sad the consequences ot partition were, the fact remains that :.hp partition was approved ol
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  • 2217 3 Mr. Nehru began his speech by xpressing his gratitude to the House for the general acceptanc 01 vie iiia.ui oojecuve 01 uu iort\i.gn poncy." m tiir impure of things m U world, ui-e roreign policy oi an country oecitme more and moi Complicated at, present.
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  • 335 3 CEYLON NEWS: j JAFFNA, (By Air Mail). —At a joint committee JJmeeting of the Ail-Ceylon Temple Managers' and Proprietors' Union and the Veda Agama Saiva Siddhantha Sabhai of Ceylon, held at the Navalar School hall, it was unanimously decided to place the
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  • 147 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Main. Ayurveda was necessary m Ceylon, declared Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, Minister of Health and Local Government, at the anniversary meeting of the United Ayurveda Union held at the B.T.S. Hall Colombo. He said the country needed 3,000
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  • 707 4 McGhee's Impressions Ot His Recent Asian Tour WASHINGTON, Apr. 15.— The people of Asia and the Near East value their religion, their individual freedom and their newly founded national sovereignty too much to surrender them to Communist imperialism Assistant U.S. Secretary of State for
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  • 114 4 Five Senior Asian Inspectors m tire Federation were promoted Last week to v an rariK oi Assistant superintendent of Police, m line wna tne Governments policy to increase tne nuraotr of Asians m higher .ranks. i_e promoted A.S.P.S are; Che Abdul _atiri bin Aoduuan,
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  • 72 4 PENANG SCHOLARSHIPS The following interim awards have been made by the Board of Trustees of the Settlement of Penang Scholarships Fund: (a) Mr. Jayaratham Ponnudurai; §2,000 a year with an additional allowance of $500 for the first year only, for the purpose of studying civil engineering m England. (bj Mr.
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  • 124 4 WASHINGTON, Apr. gation of white and coloured troops m the United States armed services is not favoured by the U S House of Representatives. Tne House, voting on Thursday last on the draft Universal Military training measure, strucK from tne bill a passage calling for
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  • 141 4 The following members have been elected to the committee of management of the 8.0.D., Civilian Employees Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., for the year 1951: Mr. S. T. V. Lingam, Chairman, (re-elected); Mr. X G. Mathews, Secretary, (re-elected); Mr. K. Velupillai, Treasurer; Miss Wee Kiat
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  • 50 4 NOT SPORTS LONDON. Apr. 15. The Britis* Government's disapproval of boCM and dog racing, and speedway racing, was emphasised again m Tuesday's national budget, when the Chancellor of the Exchequer put new taxes on seats for these events and left strictly alone football, cricket, lawn tennis and the rest- A.P.
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  • 501 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 15—Commentng on a_ r. Jonn _aster Durlos ?ralfc of the Japanese Peace Treat r the TRIBUNE says: "There is no ienymg the tact tnat m view .»t :he general disturbed conditions hi itm *'ar _ast rt rs necessary tnat
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  • 193 4 MANILA. Apr. 15— President Quirino has i*ecipi ocated a good deed done to him by a Japanese officer during the occupation of the Philippines As his wife was saved by the Japanese, so he saved the Japanese's life. He granted pardon to Lieutenant Colonel Hideichi Matsuzaki
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