Indian Daily Mail, 22 April 1951

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  • 18 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. Ylf. No. 70. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 470 1 New Party Formed To Contest Elections LUCKNOW, Apr. 21.— A new political party named "Praja Party" which will be open to all who are opposed to "communism and socialism" has emerged from the two-day session of the U.P. Zamindars' conference which concluded here recently. The conference
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  • 150 1 COLOMBO. (By Air Ma;l>. I Ceylon will have, m three years, one of th? world's first grade schools of co-operation. With th 1.--in view the School of Co-operatior. at Polgolla has started to extend its buildings to provide; the necessary accomodation for proposed
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  • 54 1 NEW DELHI. At>r. 21.— Mr. RasooJ Khan Patiian. Member of Parliament from Baroda, died of "heart attack m a nursing home here on Apr. 12 He was 53 years old His body will be taken to Baroda by train tomorrow. Mr. Pathan was a former
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  • 169 1 MIDNAPORE, Apr. 21.— Tho cleat i occurred here on Apr. 3 oi Sr: He Chandra Das (Kanungo), a wei. known revolutionary of Bengal, i. was 81. The late Sri Das went abroa early m life and toured Germar:>. France and England to study t.: revolutionary
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  • 59 1 RANGOON. Apr. 20. The Buv:i^se cabirut rejected for the toircl ->ac today Prime- Minister Thakin Vu's request for permission to i\°?:gn, the English language "Ne.v rimes of Burma" reported today. The pa;>er said, the Premier gave '..-> his reason a desire to meditat" HI
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  • 180 1 Congress Administration: Socialists Call For Protest Day On May 31 JAM3HEDPUR, Apr. 21.— A meet ing of 25/ 00 people held at Bar; iVlalaan "lere rfc. r»'ly ;ind^r ihj; suspices of the Hind Mazdoor Sabii:i recommended the countrywide ob servance of a "protest day" on May 31 to demonstrate public
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  • 71 1 CAIRO, Apr. 20.— Mr. Trygve Lie. United Notions Secretary General, conferred with the Egyptian Foreign Minister, Dr. Mohamed Salair. El Dm Bey, for more than an hour yesterday on the international situation. Mr. Lie. who is here as a guest OJ the Egyptian Government, then visited
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  • 63 1 RANGOON. Apr 20. A bis fir? rutted over 1.000 houses at a towr 'JO miles ncrte of Mar.dalay causing according to reports reaching hcr--tcday, damage estimated at 2 < lakhs of rupees. An entire bazaar and police station and gaol were burned down and hundreds of
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    6 1 Photo. famine m India, A. P.
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  • 283 1 EXISTENCE IN AFGANISTAN DENIED BY KABUL RADIO NEW DELHI, Apr. 21.— Kabul Radio has reiterated its denial that the portals of Somnath temple were m Kabul and that they were being returned to India. Pakistan Radio and press had publicised that the portals were being despatched
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  • 89 1 NEW YORK, April 19. Thirtyfive editors and journalists from 14 countries m the British Isles, Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and India are due to reach New York on Monday for a "tour of truth" throughout the United States. They will leave Paris on Monday.
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  • 87 1 MADRID, Apr. 21. Labour authorities on Wednesday closed all textile factories m the town of Manresa where a "folded arms" strike has soread to cotton mills throughout the town. The strike started last Saturday and since then the cotton workers have been going to work at regular
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  • 159 1 AHMEDABAD: Mr. Chandulal P. Parikh President of the Ahm«dabad Millowners' Association, said here on Apr. 13 that the "worst period m textiles is over." Speaking at the annual general meeting of the Association, he said: "Control committees are carefully watching and reviewing the position every month.
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  • 117 1 VISAKHAPATNAM, Apr. 20. Hhe death of Sri Vikramadeo Varma, Maharaja of Jeypore (Orissa) ProChancellor of the Andhra University at Jeypore occurred during the early hours of Apr. 14. He was 82. Sri Vikramadeo Varma ascended the gadi m 1930. From 1937, he had been the
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  • 148 1 ZAFRULLAH'S DEPARTURE FROM LAKE SUCCESS POSTPONED LONDON, Apr. 20.— Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan. Pakistan For eign Minister, has been "unavoidably detained" at Lake Success and has postponed his departure for London, it was stated here yesterday. A spokesman of the Pakistan High Commission added that he could not give any
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  • 202 1 BEQUESTS BY EX-RULERS OF OUDH NEW DELHI, Apr. 21.— 1n reply to .1 nutation by burl Shidwa, the IX-puiy Minister ioa hiXt-ernai Ai .airs Or. B. V. Kesaar affirmed m Parliament on iviunday tnat the fcfcitlsh tamtmasy m Baghdad had canded over to the Indian Legation .v iiagndad mo Dequest
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  • 327 1 ASSAM GOVERNOR ON WHAT REPUBLICAN CONSHTUTION MEANS SHILLONG, Apr. 21.— The Assam Governor, Shri Jairamdas Daulatram, replying to an address of welcome, presented to him by the United Khasi Jaintia Hills People's Conference on Apr. 15 at a gathering of 10,000 Khasis said that
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  • 218 1 CONSAMBLY SETS UP SPECIAL TRIBUNAL KARACHI, Apr. 21. —The Pakistan Constituent Assembly on Monday passed a Bill providing for setting up of a special three-man tribunal to try the accused m what is known as the 'Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case.' The conspiracy was revealed by Mr. Liaquat
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  • 48 1 LAHORE, Apr. 21.— Tne scales ot pay 01 oinctxs 01 me Pakistan Army nave been raisea. Tne increa.^ ranges irom Rs. LaO to Rs. 3UO and will beneiit au grades of officers irom the rank 01 Lieutenant to thai oi Colonel. FOC
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  • 32 1 BOMBAY, Apr. 21.— "Dhatri" a five -yfar-old elephant calf, Prime Minister Nehru's gift to German children, arrived m Bombay by train from South Malabar recently. FOC
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  • 35 1 LONDON, Apr. 21. Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison said on Thursday the government is satisfied with the proposed United States- Australia-Nev,- Zealand defence arrangement announced by President Truman, even though Britain is not included. A.P.
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  • 2268 2 rTHE system ol criminal procedure of the ancient Hindus is oider than the institutes of Justinian, it dates back from second to the null centuries A.D. Besides other cources, its exposition is given manny oj the Sukraniti Sara. The code p> o vides for the constitution
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  • 900 2  -  by R. P. SETHU PILLAI (Head of the Tamil Department, University of Madras). 'JpAMIL is one of the oldest T languages of tne word. Tm* Kings wao ruied over the Tanul i land m ancient times, deemed it a li.-iviitge to patronise poets and sc-noiars. According to literary
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    90 2 PHOTO). The seventh of the daring class destroyers 'H.M.S. Duchess,' slides down ihe slipway at the Woolstone, Southampton, yard of John Thornycroft on April 9 after being launched by the Countess Mountbatten of Burma. The daring class destroyers are powered b X ISS? 1 1 steam turbines. 'H.M.S. Duchess' has
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  • 277 2 JOINT FORCES MOVE AGAINST NEPALI REBELS LUCKNOW: For the second time m two months, uriits of the Indian Army, U.P. Armed Constabulary and Nepalese State troops have had to conduct combined operations to curb lawless elements m western Nepal. The new operations were started at 12.30 p.m. on Wednesday (Apr.
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  • 50 2 LONJON, April 21._The Governynent defeated an opposition chal■enge to its budget proposals by 11 TTinh m i hC H USe of Commons on Thursday last. Its proposal to increase the tax on petrol by 4tfd. a gallon to 3s 6d jvas carried by 300 votes to 2RQ_ Reuter
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  • 1006 4 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Private Enterprise To Be Encouraged, Assures Mahtab NEW DELHI, Apr. 2 (By Air Mail). The Commerce and Industry Ministe r, Sri Harekrushna Mahtab, told Parliament today that m a month or two the present shortage of cloth and yarn
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  • 101 4 BACKWARD CHRISTIANS NEW DELHI, Apr. 21, By Air Mall). The Government of Indi; have issued a circular letter to all State Governments suggesting that the administrative practice m force before January 26, 1950 by which special educational privileges \yer* given to backward Christians, might continue to be tollowed Revealing this
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  • 265 4 INDIA GOVT'S ACTION AGAINST 187 BUSINESSMEN NEW DELHI, Apr. 21, (By Air Mail). -Action had coon taken by various State Governments against IH7 persona engaged m business under the Central Preventive Detertion Act, according to a statement by tne Home Minister Shri C. m his
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  • 111 4 MADUGODA, (By Air Mail).— Mr. Borada, Veddah Chief of Bintenna, addressing Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, Minister of Health and Local Government, who is on a visit here, said the Veddahs of Bintenna were living m poverty and were not sufficiently helped Dy
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  • 145 4 FOC The appointment of Mr. G. A. Wallinger, C.M.G., to be British Ambassaodr to Thailand is announced by the Foreign Office. He succeeds Sir John Magowan, Ambassador designate, who died eleven days ago. Mr. Wallinger, who have been Minister to Hungary since 1949 entered the Diplomatic
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  • 568 4 (Continued from page 3) a sterner fight than the bloodiest onslaught of tank and bomb." THE P^AIN TRUTH Mr. Jan Hofmeyr, the Deputy- Prime Minister, speaking as Chancellor of the Witwatersrand University, remarked: "The plain truth ia whether we like it or not, that the
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  • 150 4 AMRITSAR: The 36-man dele- I gation of Punjab (I) Co-operative Department returned here on Apr. j 12 from Lahore after a 10-day auc- cessful conference there with the I Pakistani officials of the Co-opera- I tive Department. Claims of several co-operative j societies functioning on
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  • 32 4 CALCUTTA, Aipr. 21. Foiuteen live-bombs were found In a da.rbin m Mechuabazar street, Caicut ta, on Friday morning. Police aft trying to find out where they came from. FOC
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  • 47 4 PATNA, Apr. 21. The Government of Blnar propose to give Radio sets with amplifiers m the Central Jails ot the State at an estimated cost o* Rs. MiO, it is learnt Bihar has 4 Central Jails having a. population of about 6,000. FOC
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