Indian Daily Mail, 19 April 1951

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL! VII. No. 67. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AP RIL 19, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 145 1 'They're Losing Their Hold On People Because Of Dissensions' (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM Apr. 18— Congress President Mr. Purshottamdas Tandon who is now m Cochin-Travan-core to try to solve the Cabinet crisis caused by Cochin leaders' refusal to join the Cabinet of Mr. C. Kesavan has warned
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  • 230 1 MADRAS, Apr. 18.— The formation of the Praja Party by the Andhra leaders Mr. T. Prakasam and Prof. vJ. Ranga is proving a serious threat not only to the unity of Andhra Congress but also to the Tamilnad Congress Committee and the Congress
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  • 135 1 KIDWAI DENIES RESIGNATION RUMOUR NEW DELHI, Apr. 18. The Indian crisis subsided Tuesday after 24 hours under the soothing ministrations of Premier Nehni. The Times of India reported that Cjomraunications Minister, Raft Ahmad Kidwai powerful political leader of the key State of Uttar Pradesh bad resigned because he was piqued
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  • 131 1 KARACHI, Apr. 18.—The Pakistan Constituent Assembly agreed on Tuesday to a secret trial for the tour alleged plotters m the antistate conspiracy revealed last month. The four are Maj. Gen. Akbar Khan, former Chief of the General Staff, and his wife, Brig. M. A. _atif
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  • 59 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 18— The total units of electricity generated by all public utility power stations m India m January 1951 were 474.1 million KWh. of which 374.3 million KWh were sold to ultimate consumers. Corresponding figures for January 1950 were: 412.5 million KWh and 335.4 million
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  • 107 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 18.- -The Prime Minister, Mr. Nenru has sent to tne Prime Minister of Ireland the following message on the occasion of the anniversary pi the Irish Repuolic, which, fells today (Apr. 18.): "On the occasion oi the thiru anniversary of the Republic of
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  • 57 1 LONDON, Apr. 18— The Admiralty announced that communication has been established with the submarine Affray, missing for nearly 30 hours with 75 aboard. The Affray is lying 200 feet below the surface apparently stuck on the seabed where she had dived. Signals from the Affray indicate that
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  • 41 1 MELBOURNE. Apr. 18. Hotel Kosciusco. premier New South Wales ski resort, was totally gutte/ Art fire today. f Clad m pyjamas and f wear, 192 guests and str"** am the blazine two stnrou h I Reuter
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    35 1 Toe Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred by the Mysore University on Dr. Rajendra Prasad, recently at Mysore. Picture chows, the Maharajah <C hancellor) presenting the Diploma —By Courtesy the '"Hindu"
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  • 108 1 DURBAN, Apr. 18. Manila! Gandhi whose 14-day apartheid fast will end on Friday spoke by telephone for a few minutes with a newspaper reporter yesterday. He said: "I am weak of course but 1 seem to be getting stronger and stronger. 1 can attend
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  • 41 1 LONDON, Apr. 13.- The President Of f he India I ibrary Association. Dr. S. R. Raganathan, has been invited to serve on tr.e Interna ttonal Committee of Bibliographical Experts meeting m London from Apr. 24 to Apr. 27. GIIS
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  • 124 1 HONGKONG, Apr. 18. Th* Hongkong Standard quoted diplomatic sources as saying that Mao Tse-tnng is ill and away from Peking. The report added that Liv Shao-chi has taken over Mao s functions. The Standard said, it was claimed, that Mao's illness and his replacement by Liv were
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  • 34 1 NEW DELHI. Apr 18 The Indian horse "Balam," accompanied by its jockey, will fly from New Delhi today for England 'v eot„oet< m tne Festival of Britain Races which open on May 3.— < GIIS
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  • 465 1 Text Of Correspondence Between India S. Africa Of Treatment Of Indians Released NEW DELHI, Apr. 18.— The text of the correspondence exchanged between the Governments of India and South Africa bst month on the proposal for a round table conference to discuss the treatment of Indians and Pakistanis m South
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  • 84 1 NO RED INFILTRATION FROM TIBET, ASSURES C.R. NEW DELHI, Apr. 18.— There has been no Communist infiltration into India from across 2,000 miles of common border with Tibet, Home Minister C. Rajagopalachari gave assurance to Parliament. Nor has there been any serious border violations, he said. A few Tibetans from
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  • 162 1 CHINESE WOMAN PERMITTED TO RETURN TO AUSTRALIA SYDNEY. Apr. 18.— Immigration Minister Harold Holt overruled on Friday night his department's decision to refuse permission for Mrs. Lily Ju Jork Sun, wife of an Australian born Chinese grocer to come back to Australia from Hongkong. The Immigration Department had twice refused
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  • 65 1 ARABIC SCRIPT FOR BENGALI KARACHI, Apr. 18.— East Pakistan's drive against illiteracy has made great strides through the use of Arabic script m Urn regional Bengal! Language. Education Minister Fazlur Rehman stated m Parliament. The Government of Pakistan plans to introduce Arabic script m adult education throughout the country. Rehman
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  • 411 1 ______5 to al P la <*of t he non -manual wofker wZ u ?r tl V e^ rs t to P ic of discussion at the World Congress of Professional Employees to be held m Brussels from 18-21 April. The Congress is
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  • 246 1 'FRISCO GIVES RIOUTOUS WELCOME TO MacARTHUR SAN FRANCISCO. Apr. 18. General Mac Arthur arrived home on Wednesday (today) to a riotous welcome that almost became a mob scene when he stepped from his plane. Spectators, reporters, and photographers broke through the greeting lines at the airport and swarmed around the
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  • 65 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 17. The State Deipartment commenting on North Korea's latest communication to the United Nations referred yesterday lo eanlter statements by President Truman that "aggression would not be rewarded" and there would be no appeasement of the Chinese or the Korean Communists. Mr.
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  • 51 1 RANGOON. Apr. 18— Burma has rushed 400 tons of rice to famineIndia through the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), it was announced on Wednesday. The shipment is due at Calcutta on Friday, it was added, and another 1,6000 tons is expected to be allotted.
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  • 723 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Apr. 19, 1951. A NEW PARTY FOR SINGAPORE -IV "THE new party that we are advo- eating should not be confused with the "parties" that are existing at present. It is not a party m any sense of "party politics" at all. For a people
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  • 633 2 Pakistan's Propaganda Refuted NEW DELHI: Over twelve lakh Muslims returned to India from East Bengal since the signing of the Prime Ministers' agreement on April last year as against eleven lakh Muslims who left India for East Bengal during the same period,
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  • 68 2 BENTOTA, (By Air Mail). A two-century-old image oi the God Vishnu, located at the Ananau shrine-room of the historic Galapatha Raja Maria Vlnare, Bentoto is now being restored, under the supervision of Welipenne Upatissa Maria Thero, the present Incumbent of the r.empie. Every endeavour is
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  • 88 2 EFFIGY OF U.N. KASHMIR RESOLUTION CREMATED JAMMU: An effigy of the AngloU.S. resolution on Kashmir recently passed by the Security Council, was "cremated" with rites by the inhabitants of Udhampur town, 40 miles from here, on Apr. 5. Thousands of men and women took out a "funeral procession" of the
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  • 107 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Parliament on Apr. 7 decided on compulsory teaching of Holy Quoran to Muslims m schools throughout Pakistan. This decision was taken when Parliament adopted a nonofficial resolution on the subject moved by an East Bengal Member. Khwaja Sahabuddin,
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  • 86 2 Pak. Scheme For Satellite Towns For Refugees LAHORE: It is learnt that the committee recently appointed by Punjab (P) Government has approved eight schemes for the construction of satellite towns for refugees, costing about Rs. 8 crores. The schemes, which are to be submitted to the Central Government for allocation
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  • 89 2 NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court have dismissed the habeas corpus petitions of the three Hindu Mahasabha leaders of Delhi detained sine« August last year under the Preventive Detention Act on the charge of inciting communal passion. The judgment was by a majority decision of three to
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  • 44 2 RANGOON, Apr. 18. Russia's first Ambassador to Burma, M. Alexander Saveliev, arrived here yesterday. He was greeted by officials of the Foreign Ministry,, and by the Chinese Communist Ambassador and the representative of the Vietminh leader, Ho Chi Minh.- Reuter
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  • 38 2 TEHERAN, Apr. 18. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Monday India "welcomes" the U.K. proposal to make the U.S. draft of the proposed Japanese peace treaty available to the Red Chinese government. A.P.
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  • 43 2 TEHERAN, Apr. 18. The Lower House passed a vote of confidence m Premier Ala today by 76 votes to one. Seven abstained. The National Front members, the opposition responsible for the oil nationalisation proposals, walked out before the voting.— AP
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  • 36 2 ATHENS. Afpr. 18.— A high diplomatic fsource said here today reports from Belgrade say -Marshar 'Tito will undergo an operation. The reports did not say what type of Surgery or whether it wnTilri b_ serious. A.P.
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  • 456 2 DR. PRASAD'S WARNING AGAINST WORK OF DISRUPTIONISTS MYSORE: President Dr. Rajendra Prasad said here that any movement to disrupt or separate the political unity of India would be deprecated. "What we need today is the realisation of unity or oneness of this country," he said. The President was replying to
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  • 213 2 OLLAHABAD: A severe hailstorm on Apr. 6 eyening turned Allahabad into a dead city for three hours. People were forced indoor, business was brought to a standstill and communication wires ceased throbbing. As the storm raged, first reports received here stated, big trees were uprooted^ creating traffic
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  • 129 2 NEW DELHI: India has agreed, it is authoritatively stated, to make available to the USA some of her strategic rare earths, usable foi producing atomic energy. Negotiations between the two Governments have led to the issue of permits by India to U.S. business
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  • 236 2 NEW DELHI: Sri C. M. Kothari, newly elected President of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, on Apr. 7 assured the Prime Minister and the Government of India of "the whole-hearted and unflinching co-operation of the Indian business
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  • 330 2 Plot To Bring Hari Singh Back: Abdulla's Stern Warning To Kashmir Yuvraj JAMMU: Sheikh Mohammed Ab- Jullah, Premier of Kashmir said on \pr. 8 evening that any attempt to lelp Maharaja Hari Singh's return :o the State "'will be resisted by the >eople of Jammu and Kashmir with ill their
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  • 147 2 PATNA, Apr. 17.— Flowers wili bioom again and shrubberies line the stony pathways of the 2.500--year-old garden m Rajgir m Patna district where Lord Buddha once lived. It has now been brought under the Ancient Monuments Protection Act and is to be restored
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  • 62 2 GAUHATI: The Assam Govern* ment have, it is understood, completed negotiations for the purchase of 25,000 tons of rice from East Bengal. The entire quantity will be handed over to the Indian Tea Association for feeding Assam tea "garden labourers, who number about 1,200,000. Transport
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  • 34 2 NEW DELHI. Apr. 18. ThIndian Government is to take an experimental step towards nationalisation of India's airlines by assuming management of the 2,000-mile deccan Airv.rys system, Communi"itlcM Minister Rai) Ahmed Kidwni old Parliament.- A.P.
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  • 2602 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: India's Position Restated NEW DELHI, Mar. 30 (By Air Mail). Parliament to-day passed the Rehabilitation demands totalling over Rs. 9.17 crorss. Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain, Minister of State for Rehabilitation, referring to ths "most adamantine attitude" of Pakistan on the evacuee
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  • 370 3 CEYLON NEWS: SPECIAL PROBE IN EVERY TENTH HOUSE COLOMBO, (By Air M a il).— A new feature of the 1951 census will be the introduction of what is termed "sampling." Every person m the Island will be enumerated but m addition to that m
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  • 271 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). A major change m the vernacular education system will come into effect m December, 1953, when all students for the Senior School Certificate Examination (vernacular) will be required to pass m a second language which will be
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  • 218 3 CHAVAKACHCHERI, (By Air Mail).— The accepance of Mr. V. Kumarasamy's motion requesting Parliament to consider the diversion of Kanagarayam Aru with a view to increasing the supply of water to the Jaffna peninsula and to irrigate the vast tracts o. uncultivated lands, and the support of
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  • 180 3 MANCHESTER, Apr. 16. India and Japan sharply increased their cotton exports last year compared with 1949, whereas Britain's declined, it was disclosed here last week. During the year, "perhaps the* most prosperous m the history of the trade." output had risen on an average by
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  • 66 4 NEW DELHI. Apr. 18. Among the modifications introduced m the rules for the next examination to be held by the Union Public Service Commission for recruitment to the Indian Administrative Service and the Indian Foreign Service is the inclusion of Arabic civilisation including Muslim philosophy, and
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  • 179 4 OTTAWA, Apr. 18.— Under the Technical Co-ope-ration Scheme of the Colombo Plan, the Government of Canada has offered to the Government of India scholarships and fellowships for post-graduate study m certain special subjects. These include agriculture, animal husbandry, electrical engineering,
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  • 288 4  -  S. B. HUSSAIN. REVIEW This is a story of conflict. The past and the present wage bitte. war and find peace not with on* virtorious over the other, but witii r the past entering into enriching th* J present I Sohrab Modi as tine Tnakon i Saheb wm>
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    69 4 USIS PHOTO) Arriving m Washington, Preside it Vincent Auriol of France was G3^«*V£S^ 8U I 7, UA Truman and off J £S^2r*_2___! t offi^ al The Photograph shows the motorcade bear.ng Presidents Auriol and Truman and members of their parties, moving down Constitution Avenue en route *o*h* District of Columbia
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  • 636 4 The composition of the Federal Council as at April 10, 195 1, is as follows: PRESIDENT:— The High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney, KCMG. EX OFFICIO MEMBERS:— The Chief Secretary, Mr. M. V. del Tufo. CMG. MCS. The Acting Attorney General, Mr. M. J. P. Hogan.
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  • 105 4 MANGANESE SMELTING PLANT FOR INDIA NEW DELHI, Apr. 18. The Hdian Government Tuesday announced agreement with the Brainard Intel-national Company of Rhode Island for the construction m India of a plant to smelt a minimum of 25,000 tons of ferro-manganese annually. The announcement said the American firm is prepared to
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  • 304 4 DR. BUNCHE RECEIVES 1951 "FOUR FREEDONS" AWARD NEW YORK, Apr. 18. Dr. Ralph Bunche, head of the United Nations Trusteeship Department, is the winner of the Four Freedoms Award for 1951 _s the person having "rendered the" most distinguished service" for the four principles: enunciated \>y the late President Franklin
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  • 74 4 RANGOON, Apr. 18. Two White Band PVO rebel chiefs, rivals for territory leadership, fought a duel to the death at Mindon, opposite the Irrawaddy city Prome. A report reaching here said theji met on the riverbank at sundown *nd shot it out with sten
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  • 32 4 KARACHI, Apr. 18. A Foreign Ministry official said on Sunday the Pakistan government has received a draft of the Japanese peace treaty from the U.S. government and that Pakistan is its A.P.
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  • 246 4 The following is a list of members of the Federal Legislative Council:— PRESIDENT:— H.E. the High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, (Sir Henry Gurney, K.C.M.G.) EX OFFICIO MEMBERS: The Chief Secretary, (Mr. M. V. del Tufo. CMG, MCS); the Acting Attorney-General (Mr. M. J. P. Hogan, K.C.); the Financial
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  • 136 4 TORONTO, Apr. 18.— Mr. Lester Pearson, Canadian External Affairs Minister, said last week that Canadian- American relations constituted "one of^che most difficult problems of foreign policy that has yet faced Canada." Mr. Pearson, addressing Toronto's Canadian Club, said Canada had come of age
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  • 99 4 U.N. TOLD: NO SLAVERY EXISTS IN INDONESIA UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Apr 18. Neither slavery nor servitude exists m the Republic of Indonesia, the government of that country has informed the United Nations. The information is contained m a reply to a questionnaire sent to 83 nations by the U.N.s Special
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  • 97 4 CAPETOWN. Apr. 17. South Africa s coloured voters, opposed to the Government's proposed separate representation of voters Bill, want to state their case before Parliament. A petition asking leave to be heard at the bar of the House has been submitted on their behaif by a
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