Indian Daily Mail, 18 April 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIL No. 66. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 83 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 17.— The Prime Ministc Mr. Nehru, has sent the following message to Mr. Attlee. the British Prime Minister, on the death of Mr. Bevin: "I have just learnt with deep regret of Mr. Bevin's death and send your our sincere sympathy on the
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  • 157 1 MRS. MEHTA ELECTED PRESIDENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION GENEVA. Apr. 17. Madame Hansa Mehta. President of tne Ah India Women's Conference and Indian delegate to the United Nations Human Kignts Commission, was yesterday elected second President of tiie Commission. The Commission which began iti seventh session here elected Professor Rene
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  • 37 1 BOMBAY, Apr. 17.— T0 co-ordin-ate scientific naval research and development Dr. G. E. Gale, a member of the Royal Naval Scientific Service, has been appointed Scientific Adviser tn tha Indian Navy.— GIIS
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  • 246 1 India Govt. Clarities Their New Status NEW DELHI, Apr. 17. Explaining the scope of the powers and privileges of Ruleis of Indian States, a States Ministry spokesman said m New Delhi on Apr. 14 that, under the covenants and agreements entered into with rulers,
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  • 33 1 A. P. Photo. Photo shows General Mac Arthur saluting an unidentified military Policeman after his dismissal fro all his commands by President Truman on the morning of April 11.-
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  • 246 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 47. The North Korean authorities m a long message to the United Nations yesterday called for an immediate conference of all countries concerned m the Korean conflict and the withdrawal of all foreign troops. j The message, at first thought to be
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  • 119 1 SHEFFIELD, (England). Apr. 17. Mr. Winston Churchill, Conservative Opposition leader, said here last night that a reported North Korean request for peace terms, if confirmed, "would be a relief and satisfaction to everyone of us.*' Mr. Churchf-ll who was speaking at a ceremony giving
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  • 117 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 17.— Ueut.General Matthew B. Ridgway, successor to General Mac Arthur, advised visiting Congressmen It would be impossihfe to win the war 'f the fighting was confined to Korea and if Manchurian bases were not bombed, one of these Congressmen said today. General Matthew Ridgway's office
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  • 89 1 Burmese Rebels Occupy Biggest Island On Arakan Coast RANGOON, Apr. 17._ Communist insurgents occupied the island town Jf Kyaukpyu on the Arakan coast loda er U WaS re P° rted "ere A____f a B_ the bi^ est on th« Burmese West coast and the shipping route between here and Akvab
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  • 337 1 TAIPEH, Apr. |7. Chinese st udents today entered the British Consulate near here and hauled down the Union Jack. Nationalist police intervened and later dispersed the students without further serious incidents. At mid-morning 40 students arrived outside the British Consulate office at Tamsui. While one group
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  • 249 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 17. Secretary of <**_♦_ -deve.op,„ g more rapidly than th?s '_S2 Acheson went before a closed session of the Senate e Hi ,OnS C T mi t U e t0 discuss the Indian ad proposal. He seemed certain to run
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  • 65 1 LONDON, Apr. 17.— The 1,600-ton British submarine, Affray, is missing after a test dive m the English Channel, the Admiralty announced today. The announcement said the Affray submerged at 2,000 Monday near the Isle of White on exercises. s expected to surface about 0730 Tuesday, but no
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  • 57 1 r a^? BAN Apr ".-Manual Gandm, son of Mahatma Gandlv u*L m g *°°i- splrite yesterday. 10th day ot his fortnight's fast against the South African Government's apartheid (racial segregation policy. His daughter Sita said he was feeling the strain but apart from tiredness and a general
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  • 78 1 The Governor of Singapore addressing the new Legislative Council yesterday announced the appointment of Mr. Tan Chin Tuan (Chinese Chamber of Commerce) as Vice-President of the Council. The Governor's address followed the swearing m of the members, all of whom except Mr. N. A
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  • 38 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. Two Tamil tappers were murdered by bandits yesterday m the Ct. Lembah area m North Selangor. Their throats were cut and they were stabbed to deatM, says a Police Communique.
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  • 64 1 CAIRO, Apr. 17.— Prime Minister Mustapha el Nahas Pasha was quoted yesterday as saying Egypt will "not join the Western defence against Communism" unless her demands for evacuation of British troops from the Suez Canal and for unity with Sudan under the Egyptian crown
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  • 667 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Apr. 18, 1951. A NEW PARTY FOR SINGAPORE -III T'HE existing parties aim at securing some immediate benefits for certain particular classes of people only. They are not concerned with the lasting benefit of the people as a whole, for the simple reason that no
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  • 976 2 Move To Enforce Better Discipline Working Committees Decision NEW DELHI: The Congress Working Committee concluded its two-day session on Apr. 8 evening after adopting a resolution recording -its disapproval of the formation of separate parties within the Congress. "No separate parties can be formed
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  • 1147 2 NEW DELHI: That the Congr ess Working Committee's resolution on discipline tended to disfigure the Congress's past traditions of selfcriticism, liberalism and tolerance, wm t he view expressed by Acharya Kripalani, leader of the Congress Democtratic Front, m a statement issue/.! here on Apr. 8.
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  • 117 2 KARACHI: Mr Liaquat Ali Khan, I Pakistan Premier, told Parliament i on Apr. 9 that the Pakistan Government had protested to the Govern ment of India against "an armed raid by Indian armymen on JammuPakistan border." Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, who was replying to a
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  • 692 2 Indian Paper s Story About Netaji Bose's Marriage SAID tO HAVE BEEN KNOWN TO CONGRESS'S "BIG THREE" CALCUTTA: The Indian News Chronicle of New Delhi sometime ago published the following report regarding Netaji's marriage: Certain facts about Netaji s m _tiimonial alliance and Its sequel, which have remained a secret,
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  • 139 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 17. Fastdeterlorating near famine conditions m Bihar state were indicated by Premier Nehru on Monday In Parliament. Replying to reports of speeches of alarm and apprehension m Bihar state legislature, Nehru said the government naturally is very deeply concerned and filled
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  • 2549 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: States Asked lo Take Over Distribution NEW DELHI. Mar. 29 (By Air Mail). Parliament to-day passed the demands for grants to the Ministries of Works, Production and Supply. uri t n ff the debate. Mr. N. V. Gadgil. Minister for
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  • 917 3 CEYLON NEWS: CHAVAKACHCHERI Kumarasamy, M.P., for CI largely attended public m< market yard, said that thi provided elementary amen citizens of the country, i m the Pashchilappaly-Kan wood and coconut scrapers Hundreds of people were homeIcmk, wui.j acies anu acres of (Jrown ianu «Kr*e
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  • 76 3 KARACHI, Apr. 17. Mustaq Ahmad Gurmani, Pakistan's Minlser of Kashmir Affairs, today asked he U.N. Securtiy Council to "deal vith the Kashmir question effec:ively if India repudiates her interlational commitments and flouts the authority of the United Nations" Expressing his dissatisfaction m \irliarnent, over the Anglo-Ameri-can
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  • 418 4 Report By World Health Organisation A marked recession of the poliomyelitis outbreak observed the previous year m Bombay (India) is noted m a world survey of poliomyelitis m 1950 recently published by the World Health Organisation. In India the total number of cases registered is given
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  • 91 4 Mr. C. M. Roberts. President Tamil Kalagam, Batu Pahat, was entertained to a farewell Teaparty by the members of Tami] Kalagam at Tin Kheng Chin Restaurant, Batu Pahat, on Sunday Apr. 15 prior to his departure to India on leave. Messrs. K. K. Kathiravelu,
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  • 52 4 The fourth annual general meeting of the members of the Indian Musical Art Society will be held at No. 221. Race Course Road, on Sunday. Apr. 22 at 3 p.m. Members are kindly requested to be present at the appointed time writes Mr. V. R. Kumar.
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  • 44 4 DAMASCUS, April 17. Colonel Adib Shishakli, Syrian deputy Chief -of -Staff, told a news conference here yesterday that Syria would shortly send a military mis sion to Pakistan to see wider ml 1!--tary co-operation between the two countries Reuter.
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  • 69 4 Photograph taken on the occasion of the presentation of credentials by Mr. M. Gopala Menon, the new Representative of the Government of India, to Governor Sir Franklin Gimson at Government House, Singapore Left to right: Mr. Gopala Menon. Sir Franklin Gimson, and Mr S Than, who has been
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  • 376 4 BRITAIN'S VOLUNTARY WELFARE ORGANISATION Th.3 way British people tons voluntary organisations for social welfare nas oeen admired by Mr. li. Charutula from Thailand who ia at present studying social service., m the United Kingdom. Mr. Charutula, who is Chief ol the Customs and Traditions secdon of the Nationav institute of
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  • 102 4 LONDON, Apr. 17. Shoppers m London's West End may soon find they must carry home their purchases wrapped m old newspapers. Some stores declare they cannot afford to buy wrapping paper at the new high prices. On an average purchase, they have calculated*- they need to
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  • 84 4 The Investigation Committee appointed by Government under the Civil Liability Rules. 1950, have held 11 meetings. The total number of claims received up to date amount to 308 of which 202 have been considered and awards totalling $35,758.51 approved for payment m respect of 140 claims. It
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  • 361 4 'LOST' MONEY AIDS NEGRO COLLEGE FUND DRIVE NEW YORK, Apr. 17.— A unique campaign to raise money by "losing" was started here this week on behalf of the United Negro College Fund. The money-raising scheme is based on the belief that fundamentally people are honest. Some US$4O,OOO m half-dollar pieces
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  • 194 4 Federation Of Industrial Co-Operatives For Hyderabad HYDERABAD, Apr. 17. A Federation of Industrial Co-opera-tives, with an authorised capital of Rs. five million, has been formed m Hyderabad to develop cottage and small-scale industries m the State. The Federation will undertake to finance craftsmen's co-operatives and to market their products. One
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  • 273 4 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.: Apr. 16. —The second of the group of buildings being constructed at United Nations headquarters will be completed by August 1 The structure is known as the JConference Area. A third building, the General Assembly Hall, will be finished by
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  • 34 4 NEW DELHI. Apr. 16.— At a spe*ial ceremony m Government House. New Delhi, on Apr. 14 the Argentine Ambassador to India, Colonel Rafael Lascalea, presented his credentials to the President r»r u„^_j Prasad.— GIIS
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  • 166 4 NEW DELHI. Apr. 17. Official I circles m New De'hi recently denied Khwaja Shahab-ud-Din's recent statement m the Pakistan Parlia- ment that there had been caaes ot Indian authorities demanding Civil ourgeon's certificates from Pak_- tani nationals wanting to see ailing
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