Indian Daily Mail, 24 April 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 72. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1951. FOUR PAGES u IS"CENTsf"
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  • 418 1 Jayakar Opposes Amendment Of Constitution Curtailment Of People's Rights Unjustified (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 23.— The Congress Parliamentary Party's move to amend the Fundamental Rights Chapter of the Constitution m order to restrict the freedom of speech and withdraw the Zamindari Abolition Acts from the purview of the
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  • 66 1 GAUHATI (North Assam), Apr. 23 A severe hailstorm swept over Gauhati for 10 minutes yesterday afternoon. Hailstones, some of the size of tennis balls, littered tho streets and compounds but melted quickly into pools of water. Asbestos roofs were cracked and window panes smashed. Farmers feared
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  • 83 1 3 Killed 15 Injured In Rail Smash GLASGOW, Apr. 22— Three men were killed and 15 other passengers seriously injured m a rail crash involving three trains here yesterday Two of the trains were crowdrri with football fans on their way to the Scottish Cup Final match Five others suffering
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  • 60 1 THREE KILLED: RIOT BETWEEN TWO FACTIONS VISAKAHPATNAM: Three persons were killed m a riot which broke out on April 4 between two factions m Vedaparti, a village m Narsipatam Taluk m Vizag district. I Guns and sticks were reported to fcave been freely used by the rioters. The Assistant District
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  • 270 1 PAK RESTRICTION ON ISSUE OF PERMITS TO INDIANS J NEW DELHI: The Government or j India have received no intimation from the Pakistan Government so far about any Indo-Pakistan confeience on the working of the permit system, it is authoritatively stated here. It Is stated that while perm) in for
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  • 119 1 FOOD RIOTS SEQUEL: TROOPS CALLED OUT IN COOCH BEHAR COOCH BEHAR (North-east India), Apr. 23.— Troops were called l««t m Cooch Behar yesterday to maintain order following Saturday's food riots m which five people were' killed and 31 injured m police firing. Two more instances of crowd violence were reported
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  • 124 1 PONDICHERRY. Apr. 23 —The three neutral observers on a factfinding mission to French settlements m India will submit their joint report on what they "saw and heard" during the one-month tour they have lust completed, their Secretary, Mr. M. Krabbe said here yesterday. They were not
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  • 96 1 The Klang Madras Bridge broke uto following the sinking of the rentre pontoon yesterday morning. The bridge was completely destroyd. but there were no casualties. The Engineer at Klang states that thte Sidney Bridge will be closed to all vehicular traffic of 3 tons of unladen weight
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  • 28 1 MELBOURNE, Apr. 23. Both Liberal and Labour candidates for the Federal seat of Deakin are offering to supply baby sitters if voters wtti com* to their meeting*" A.P.
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  • 41 1 Directors of Manpower for the Settlement of Malacca have bet j n appointed as follows; Mr. J. E. M. Cave. MC. MCS. M'-. J. Hamer. MBE, MCS. Mr. C A de Vries, CAS and Mr. J. H. DobsonSmyth.
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  • 102 1 OVER 60,000 TONS OF FOODGRAINS REACH BIHAR I NEW DELHI. Apr 23— Of the 98,000 tons of focvigrains to be moved to Bihar this month, over 60.00U tons had arrived m the State up to Apr. 18. Of this, 30,000 tons were diverted to North Bihar. Up to the end
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  • 90 1 DARWIN. Apr. 23.— Albert Namatijira, aborginal painter of the Ananda tribe Friday lost a fight for the right to build "a white man's house' m a residential district of Alice Springs. The spot he had chosen for his dream home was m the very heart
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  • 101 1 Facility Of 'Family Life' For Prisoners LUCKNOW: Prisoners m Uttar Pr«de«h jails, who are married are to be given the facility of 'family life', according- to a scheme now under consideration of the State Government. The scheme provides that accommodation will be given to wives of long-term prisoners for a
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  • 82 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 23.— The Government of India have accepted the Tariff Board's recommendations that production to artificial silk and cotton and artificial silk mixed fabriea, preserved fruits and pickles indus•ries should be continued for a further period of two years at the existing rates of
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  • 82 1 QUILON: Sri Purshottamdaa Tandon. Congress President, appealed to the people to sink all their differences and strive for the common objective, of consolidating their freedom. Through unity alone they could achieve this, he said. The Congress President was addressing a public meeting on Apr w at
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  • 235 1 MUZAFFARPUR. Apr. 23. The small village of Uekuli and other neighbouring villages m Muzaffarpur district m North Bihar have demonstrated how the people can Join hands to fight flood and famine. The villagers have organised themselves into a "Bhumi Sena (Land Army). Their
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  • 100 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. (By Air Mail) —The Deputy Defence Minister. Maj -Gtn. Himatsinhji, told Parlia ment today that the construction and setting up of the naval train ing school at WUiingdon island Cochin, wou lbe completed t>\ Marc:: 1953. It was proposed tc have three schools,
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  • 78 1 WELLINGTON, Apr. 23 The world's largest man made forest lup for auction. The N?w Zealand government is calling for tenders throughout the world for surchase of _the £31,000,000 paper and pull) enterprise near Rotorua. As the first step purchasers hay been invited for the logging rights to
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  • 208 1 MORE RESIGNATIONS FROM ATTLEE CABINET e.JhWhV^- 2i The Britia Odb.net held a crisis meeting to-J.v, to consider how long the Labour government can hold out now that t has been split by the resignation >t Labour Minister Aneurin Bevan An early general ejection us believed inrvitabLe. Resignation of another Cabinet
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  • 77 1 CAPE TOWN, Apr. 23.— South \fncan Defence .Minister Erasmus here last night that if war brok« out with China, the South African orces m Korea would be recalled or ent elsewhere. He said it is not the policy of the south African government
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  • 67 1 TEGAL. Adi-. 23— An estimated 60 strong gang of the military Moslem Darul Islam movement clashed with three platoon of the army and military police patrol m the vicinity of Tegal, on Java's north coast on Monday night, reports Aneta news agency. The Darul
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  • 76 1 LONDON, Apr. 23.— British and continental shipping lines are to impose a surcharge of 25 per cent on outward rates of freight to Ceylon loaded after Apr. 30. The lines announced jointly that the increase had been imposed "because of the very serious delays being experienced m
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  • 688 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, April 24, 1951. P.S. TO NEW POLITICAL PARTY \I7E are writing this as a sort of P.S. to our series, which we concluded yesterday, on the need for a new political party m Singapore. This is to dispel certain fears that are said to have
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  • 892 2 KARACHI: Mr. M. A. Gurmani, Pakistan Minister for Kashmir Affairs, said here it was "obvious" that the Kashmir Representative to be shortly appointed by the United Nations could only report failure at the end of the three-month period assigned to him. The
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  • 271 2 NEW DELHI: The Congress Parliamentary Board on Apr. 11 ended its three-day discussion on East Punjab affairs after giving verbal direction to the Chief Minister of the State, Dr. Gopichanc. Bhargava. to reshuffle his Cabinet to the satisfaction of the Congress elements m the
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  • 71 2 CALCUTTA: Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee is convening a conference m Delhi m May next to place before the country a programme on behalf of the new political party on allIndia scale he proposes to form. Dr. Mookerjee, it is stated, is receiving satisfactory response from
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  • 34 2 BERNE, Apr. 23. The BwtSl Federal Council announced on Friday that Switzerland would shortly establish a legation m Indonesia. Other legations are to be established m Ethiopia and Iceland. Reuter
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  • 147 2 KARCHI: The Working Committee of the Pakistan Muslim League on April 15 urged the Security Council to "take quick and decisive action" about the Kashmir question. Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan. President of the Pakistan Muslim League, was m the chair. The Committee adopted a
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  • 686 2 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru on Apr. 15 asked children m India to put their heart m whatever work they did so that it might be well done. "Children should remember," he said, "that their daily actions m a way form part of India's
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  • 200 2 PATNA: The Prime Minister or Nepal, General Mohan Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana will seek seltexile and not face impeachment, according to reports reaching here. The General's complicity m the recent armed revolt has been exposed by the 23-year-old leader Bharat Shamsher. It has been suggested,
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  • 125 2 KHATMANDU: Mr. B. P. Koirala. Nepal's Home Minister, announced on Apr. 18 morning that the draft of an interim Constitution for Nepal had been prepared and would be published soon. In a broadcast he said the interim Cabinet was doing its best to hold elections
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  • 109 2 BOMBAY: A General Council meeting: of the All-India Railwavmen's Federation has been called for April 24 m Bombay to decide on a strike ballot according to Mr. Peter Alvares. Assistant Secretary of the Federation. Mr. Alvares said the reported dissolution of the Communist-dominat-ed.
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  • 62 2 LAHORE: Lahore medical stuJenis refused to take their second professional MB BS examination on Apr. 17 m protest against certain •'objectionable" provisions ot tn« doctors' Conscription Bill recently passed by the Pakistani Parliament. Students of the King Edward ana Fatimah Jinnah Medical Colleges have been on
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  • 34 2 KARACHIf The Sind Government jn April 19 banned the movement of ;vheal and gram and their products jutside the province with immediate effect except under a Government jermit F.O.C.
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  • 575 2 MADRAS: The Praja Party, formed by Mr. T. Prakasam, Mr. N. G. Ranga and their supporters, is a "coalition of the Kisan-Mazdoor Praja Sangh and the Congress Democratic Front", according to the resolution adopted at the preliminary meeting of the party held at ijayawada.
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  • 1025 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: LOW PROCUREMENT PRICE BLAMED FOR SLOW PROGRESS OF GROW-MORE-FOOD PLANS NEW DELHI, Anr t 4. (By Air Mail).— ln Parliament today a thin, weary House inconclusively debated Mr. Monomohan Das's non -official resolution suggesting the appointment of a committee to examine
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  • 771 3 INTER STAIE TRANSIT DUTIES RATIONALISATION OF RAILWAY FARES INDIAN SHIPPING COMPANIES CENTRE'S FOOD SUPPLY TO STATES PRODUCTION OF COMMERCIAL CROPS RAILWAY SURPLUS STORES. QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT: NEW DELHI, Apr. 4, (By Mr Mail). Tne States Minister, Snri N. Gopa aswami Ayyangar, said m Parliament today tnat inter -state .ransit
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  • 290 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 30, (By Air Mail). -India's Food Minister Mr. K. M. Munshi, announced m Parliament today that the Government had ordered an inquiry into jute seed purchases last year and ihat two officers had been suspended m this connexion. Asked whether the seeds supplied
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  • 245 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 2. (By Air Mill).— Mr. Ramnath Goenka, a member of the Select Committee ol Parliament on the Representation of People's Bii 1 bas appended a minute of dissent to the Commit tee's report m respect of t.:.? claus s relating tc disqualification. Mr Goenka
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  • 461 3 Ban On Smoking In Madras Theatres: Bill Passed MADRAS: The Madras Legislative Council considered and adopted on Apr. 16 the Madras City Police and Places of Public Resort (Amendment) Bill, 195 1, as passed by the Assembly, for preventing smoking inside closed theatres and cinema halls. Moving the consideration of
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  • 146 3 LONDON, Apr. 22.— The Admiralty ordered yesterday all its "A" class submarines to stay m port until it is found out why the Affray carrying 75 officers and nv*n. mysteriously disappeared last Tuesday. Britain has 15 "A" class subs. The Affray was the 16th. She failed
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  • 265 3 CEYLON NEWS: RESOLUTION ADOPTED AT TRINCOMALEE CONVENTION TRINCOMALEE, (By Air Mail). A resolution calling for "self-rule" for the "Tamil-speaking nation m Ceylon" was passed by the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi (Federal Party), presided over by Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayakam, K.C., M.P. lac resoiauuij sca^pd.
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  • 48 3 HYDERABAD: The first Municipal Corporation for Hyderabad city was inaugurated on Apr. 16 by Mr. Vellodi, Chief Minister. The 60 elected members represent the Congress Party. Six other councillors have been nominated. The Corporation has elected Mr. M Hanumanth Rao as its Mayor. F.O.C.
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  • 54 3 MADRAS: Mr. N. D. Sundaravadivelu, Deputy Director of Public Instruction, Madras, has been chosen as one of the two delegates who will represent India at the UNESCO seminar on "Teaching of History as a means of promoting international unity," to be held m Paris m the third week
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  • 153 3 CALCUTTA: A convention of the Communist-dominated All India Union of Railway W orkers, held m Calcutta on Sept. 15, decided to dissolve the AIURW "as the first step forwards forging unity among railwaymen and building up of one central organization." Mr. Joyti Basu, MLA, President of
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  • 190 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail) —Sit Richard Aluwihare, Inspector-Gen-eral of Police, arrested an alleged illegal immigrant at 7 p.m. recently, while sea bathing at Talaimannar Pier. Sir Richard, who has Just return ed to Colombo after a week-end visit to Mannar, where he checked on police machinery for
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  • 87 3 LUCKNOVfc Investigations carried out by the Forest Department of the U.P. Government have resulted m the discovery of a new substitute for jute. About 500 maunds of "marorphal". a wild fruit having prolific growth m most of the forest divisions m the State, were sent to
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  • 777 4 38 p.c. WILL STILL BE EXCLUDED, SAYS DATO TAN CHENG LOCK Citizenship obtained by application or registration is subject to arbitrary revocation and is by no means the same as Citizenship derived automatically from the operation of law, which is a birthright
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    70 4 PHOTO. In picture at top. Brigadier General Azizollah Kamal 45 Military Governor of Abadan (centre, arms upraised), is seen remonLtrlf A ng r W i^ h i tri^ in 8 apprentices outside their hostel m Abadan on Apr. 15. Earlier, troops moved m to the strike Vipirtm^rfi^ situated within the
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  • 54 4 WASHINGTON, Apr. 23. -Major General WiOiam Curtis Chase unril recently Chief of Staff of the Thira Army, has been named chief of the United States Military Assistance Advisory GrouD (MA^G) m Forrrosa. His appointment, to the Mission was announced m a statement by Department of Defencp
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  • 64 4 KARACHI, Apr. 23. Pakistan 1 Cotton Board on Friday prohibited all forward trading m cotton with ie aU L etTect for tne year J951 52— that is for the next cotton season. Individuals and firms who have uready entered such commitments ■or the sale of ginned and pressed
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  • 357 4 SALE OF CLOTH; CONCESSIONS TO MILLS TO CONTINUE BOMBAY, Apr. 23. -The Government of India have had for so.nelime past under their consideratior the question of continuance or otherwise of the free sale concession enjoyed by mills m respect of their cloth production. The question was also discussed by tine
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  • 95 4 kgASHINGTON, Apr. 23. The [■ppary of a young noblewoman I *no xioneeted lor equal rights for ■he women of Indonesia was •mnoured at a tea at the Indonesia I Embassy m Washington on bacur--lay. Among those invited to the rcvPtum -conjuring Madame Raden Adjeng Kaxtini. flrst woman to
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  • 119 4 RANGOON, Apr. 23.— The Anti Fascist Peoples Freedom League f AFPFL.) the dominant party m the Burmese Parliament. Saturday charged opposition parties with hiring Burmese rebels to terrorise voters m Burma's forthcoming first general election. Its spokesman. Co-operatives Miuister Kyaw Nyein, told a press conference the
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  • 102 4 The Tamil Brotherhood Association will hold their 7th annual athletic meet, some time May next. This meet will be open to all Indians n the Colony. Entries for the following events should be sent m to the Hon. Sports Secretary, 4, Farrer Park, Singapore, on
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  • 571 4 THE "HIND U" ON MALAYAN REFORMS MADRAS, (By Air Mail), Commending on the Reforms m Malaya on Thursday last (Apr. 19), the "Hindu" wrote editorially as follows: A new form of administration waa inaugurated m Malaya last week j when eleven Members of the Legislative Council of the Malayan Federation
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