Indian Daily Mail, 26 April 1951
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Title Section17 1951-04-26 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 74. SINGAPORE, THURS DAY, APRIL 26, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.17 words
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127 1951-04-26 1 Nepal Will Not Tolerate Any Domination By China State Congress Chiefs Warning GORAKHPUR, United Provinces, Apr. 25. Mr. Matrika Prasad Koirala, President of the Nepal Congress, declared on Monday that the Nepalese "will never tolerate any attempt at domination by China* but would like to have "friendly relations" with her.Reuter - 127 words
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Article133 1951-04-26 1 CAIRO, Apr. 25. The Moslem SrolherilOOd Association, outlawed «.r.co iy<xU. came back to legality on diooday night when Parliament adopted a bill regulating non-poli-.icai associations. But the once powerful brotheriood, whiqh boasted 2,000,000 followers m Egypt and the Middle East, must not engage m polics. TheA.P. - 133 words
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Article154 1951-04-26 1 RANGOON, Apr.', 2§Sfcj£V has esiablished^kn irofeciAd rule m Communist-occupied territory adjoining the border of the Pegu and Hanthawaddy? districts immediately north of Rangoon. Buxom Ma Saw Mya, reputed lieutenant of Red Flag chief Thawin See, is described by refugees fleeing the area as more cruelA.P. - 154 words
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33 1951-04-26 1 CALCUTTA. Apr. 25.— A gift ol 400 tons of rice sent by the people of Banna to India has reached Caloitta.. Further 1,600 tons is expected shortly. GIISGIIS - 33 words
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Article126 1951-04-26 1 RANGOON, Apr. 25. They're tolling a curios story at cocktail parties here about Red China's amhp.ssador Yeo Tchon-mine. The story is he invited a topranking Burmese Communist leader to a secret parley m Rangoon. The Burmese Red is said to *hay« sneaked into the capitalA.P. - 126 words
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Article81 1951-04-26 1 RANGOON, Apr. 25.— A Burmese minister fled naked through tbo ni£ht to escape rebels attacking the island town Kyaukpyu off the western mainland. Minorities Minister Ba Saw with two companions lived for two days and night m a bamboo canoe not daring to land because rebelsA.P. - 81 words
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Article54 1951-04-26 1 LONDOX. Apr. 25. Prince.^ Elizabeth arrived back home on Tuesday from her visit to Italy. The 25 yfir-ad heiress apparent, io the British crown flew into n*m attnort m a plane of 0m King's Flight. Among those who ETpeted her at the airport was he.' two-year-o]dA.P. - 54 words
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Article128 1951-04-26 1 FLOODS IN UPPER ASSAM GAUHATI. Assam, Apr. 25.— The Rivers Dihang and Lohit m Upper Assam have been m spate since Friday last owing to incessant rain, aocoiding to reports received here The Western half of Sadiya, headquarters town of Mishini Hills on India's north-w^st frontier. and hree neighbouring villagesReuter - 128 words
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114 1951-04-26 1 CAPETOWN, Apr. 25. Opposi tion parties m the aouth Airican House of Assembly protested for three hours yesterday against a guiilotine motion by Finance Minister Nicolas Havenga, to cut to o3 hours the debate on the separate representation of voters bill. The biii seeks toReuter - 114 words
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Article153 1951-04-26 1 INDORE, Apr. 25.— The Central Office of the Kasturba National Memorial Trust l founded m memory of Mahatma Gandhi's wife) 'viil be shifted on May 1 from vv'ardha to Kasturba Gram Training Centre, near Indore. The Centre will impart training to women workers m midwifery, basic and pie-basicGIIS - 153 words
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69 1951-04-26 1 NEW DELHI, Apr 25. —An ILO Technical Mission, consisting; of Mr ?v?-:';dirr. Osinay, Chief of the AffrieuT.urel Division and Air. Ratnavale of the Co-operative and Handicraft Service, ai lived m Delhi on Apr. 22. While here, the Mission will meet the Government of India officialsGIIS - 69 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-04-26 1 FHOTO GEN. MacARTHUR is pictured here on the rostrum during Irs address to Congress at Wash Vij^ton on Apr. 18. Seated at>ove and heliind the General are Vice-President Alben Barkley (left), and Speaker of the House Sam R lybtirn. In the background is the U.S.A. Flag,A.P. - 55 words
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360 1951-04-26 1 MOVE TO OUST TRUMAN FROM PRESIDENCY PROPOSAL TO AMEND CONSTITUTION WASHINGTON, Apr. 25. The Truman-Mac Arthur controversy Monday churned up a U.S Semite proposal to change the Constitution so that future Presidents could be voted out of the White House by the people. Senator Hen/lerickson. New Jersey Republican, introduced aA.P. - 360 words
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155 1951-04-26 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 25. A United States Senate enquiry into the dismissal of General MacArthur will begin on May 3 Senator Richard Russall (Democrat Georgia) Chairman of the •Senate Armed Services Committee .said yesterday. The enquiry will also expfore tihe clashing foreign policies involved In theReuter - 155 words
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Article201 1951-04-26 1 HEAVIEST RED BLOW YET TO COME, SAYS RiDGWAY TOKYO, Apr. 25. The current Communist offensive may prove to be the decisive battle of the Korean war, Lieut.-Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway said after visiting the frontlines on Tuesday. The Supreme Commander said the offensive appears toA.P. - 201 words
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Article120 1951-04-26 1 TOKYO, Apr 25.— Fresh Allied troops today rushed into the big rtea orcaca m central Korea anu stalled the Chinese Red breakcnajugii form seven mjes south of the 38tm parallel. But the withdrawing Allies appeared to be giving up virtual:.}all their holdings north ofA.P. - 120 words
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Article125 1951-04-26 1 LONDON, Apr. 25.- Sir Hartley Shawcross was appointed Pres.nent oi the Board or Trade yester day and All'red Roberts named the new Minister of Labour. The appointments announce, from Prime Minister Clemen r AtUee's office nil the two cabinet pests left vacant by a revolt withA.P. - 125 words
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Article42 1951-04-26 1 LONDON, Apr. 25.— Prime Minislgi- Clement Attlee's office formally announced last night the resignation of John Ereeman, parljamenaiy secretary to the Ministry of .Supply. The letters exchanged by che premier and the junior minister were also made public. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article182 1951-04-26 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 25.— Dr. Max Fergan, a distinguished American Negro, who is on a visit to India, is now m Delhi. This is the third time Dr. Yergan has come to India, his first two visits being m 1916 and 1928 respectively. During his stayGIIS - 182 words
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Article62 1951-04-26 1 NEW YORK. Apr. 25— -General Douglas Mac Arthur's mail is so heavy it is keeping two enlisted men busy all day long sorting and opening it. Between 20,000 and 30,000 pieces of mail have piled up m a room at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. They includeA.P. - 62 words
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87 1951-04-26 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 25.—According to a Defence Ministry Press note issued on Apr. 23, former officers of the Army Medical Coi|», including those holding commissions In the late Indian Medical Services, •vho were retired or discharged fo* uaving joined the I.S A. andGIIS - 87 words
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Article111 1951-04-26 1 RANGOON. Apr. 25.— Burmese Communists will hold an all-Burma conference at a small village 13 oiiles from the rail centre of Toun--400 the Burmese edited Englishlanguage Union Gazette reported am Tuesday. Toungoo is 180 miles from Rangoon on the railtrack to Mandalay. The paper said whiteA.P. - 111 words
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77 1951-04-26 1 ACCRA, Gold Coast, Apr. 25. ••iwarac Nkrumah, leader of the CJold Coast Government, announc;d here yesterday that all cerks lismissed during last year's strike jailed; by his Convention People's Party would be reinstated. About 250 people are involved. They will receive the pay th-ey vereReuter - 77 words
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Article51 1951-04-26 1 COLOMBO, Apr. 25— The Ceylon Workers Congress on Apr. 22 passad a resolution "strongly" condemning the apartheid policy of the South African Government and expressed solidarity "with the struggle of Indians m South Africa, especially as expressed m the plan ot action of Mr. Manilal Gandhi"—'GIIS - 51 words
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Article70 1951-04-26 1 KINGSTON. Jamaica. Apr. 25.— Mr. William Alexander Bust a men le, Jamaican Communications Minister and labour leader, was fined £15 for acts calculated to cause disobedience and dissatisfaction among the police. Mr. Bustamente is the senior of five membeis elected by the Jamaica House of Representattres to theReuter - 70 words
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Article51 1951-04-26 1 Dr. G. P. Malalasekera. President of the World Fellowship of Buddhist Headquarters, will address a public meeting at the Theosophical Society. 5, Cairnhill Road. Singapore, toiuoirow. Friday at G p.m Mr. A. P. Pillay will speak at the Theosophical Society today, Thursday, at 6.30 pm. on "Life after51 words
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57 1951-04-26 1 NEW YORK. Apr. 25. Film actress Rita Hayworth's attorney indicated on Tuesday that she ie considering a divorce from Aly Khan. "No decision has been reached yet," her attorney. Mr. Bartley 05-um. told correspondent. His -tatement contrasted with earlier lenials by the film starA.P. - 57 words
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Article68 1951-04-26 1 BOMBAY, Apr. 25.— The Indian Communist Party today called on the nations "toiling millions' to unite to make India a peoples democracy allied with Soviet RlWgm and China. The Communists denounced. tn« Nehru Government as "anti-Demo-cratic and anti-Popular" and stated that it should be replaced with aReuter - 68 words
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507 1951-04-26 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, April 26, 1951 FIRST DEFEAT FOR THE PROGRESSIVES DRIDE goeth before a fall and the :>ioud Progressives wer* humb. Ed on Tuesday when their motion to reduce the Legislative Councillors" monthly allowance from $500 to $250 was defeated. This clearly proves how fantastic has been507 words
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Article920 1951-04-26 2 Held Valid By Nagpur High Court NAGPUR: A Full Bench of the Nagpur High Court, on Apr. 1 6, dismissed a mandamus application challenging the validity of the Madhya Pradesh Prohibition Act, c Jt oi i:st o CC M Hi *»y» IuII h •WOTW, expressed hisF.O.C. - 920 words
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Article199 1951-04-26 2 BOMBAY: A further saving or over two and half lakhs of rupees has been effected last year as a result of the steps taken by the Governor of Bombay to reduce the expenditure on the Government House establishment on his own salary. Under the Government ofF.O.C. - 199 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-04-26 2 PHOTO) The Premier and the Foreign Minister of Siam have arrived m Switzerland to register the birth of the baby born to K in? Bhumibol Adulyade.i, and Queen airikit of SiSm. Photo shoi^ ae xf r^ mier S^ acU Swa&dikiati (right) and the Foreign Minister. M. Promyothi, on the terraceA.P. - 56 words
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215 1951-04-26 2 KARACHI: Mr. Abul Qayum Khan, Chief Minister of the NorthWest Frontier Province, said here on Apr. 16 that his Government wore at present "progressively releasing" Red Shirt detenus. He said that m 1948, the Red Shirt detenus numbered over 350. In March these detenusF.O.C. - 215 words
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294 1951-04-26 2 JAMMU: On his attention beini, draws to the denial issued by Panexisted a plot and that m furtherMinister of Kashmir that ther* tiit Ram Chandra Kak, ex-Prime ance of this plut a "Bombay-Delhi-Juliundur-Pathankot-Jammu axis Wtta working m which Pandit KaK was alsoF.O.C. - 294 words
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135 1951-04-26 2 W. Bengal Muslim Opposition Bloc Leader Resigns CALCUTTA: Mr. Abul Hashem, leader of the Muslim Opposition bloc m the West Bengal Legislative Assembly, resigned his seat m the legislature on Apr. 19. He is leaving Indian Union to reside permanently m Eastern Pakistan. His wife and children are already there.F.O.C. - 135 words
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93 1951-04-26 2 TWO KILLED IN TEMPLE CAR COLLAPSE KUMBAKONAM: The temple of Sri Valvila Ramaswami of Pullaboodangudi village, Papanasam Taluk, weighing 75 tons toppled down on Apr. 15 while it was being dragged by thousands of worshippers through the South Street. The accident occurred as a result of the fixle giving wayF.O.C. - 93 words
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287 1951-04-26 2 PUBLICATION OF LAHORE DAILY SUSPENDED LAHORE: Tha Navvai-Waqt Publications Limited on Apr. 13 served notices of dismissal on 100 employees including 25 members of the editorial staff following seizure by the Government of the Amrit Electric Press, where the NawatWaqt was published. The paper, an opposition daily, has suspended publicationF.O.C. - 287 words
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111 1951-04-26 2 SOCIALIST LEADER'S ADVISE TO BIHAR YOUTHS PATNA: Shri Jaya Prakah Narayan, the Socialist leader, addresin^r the Bihar Socialist Youth Convention hqre recently adtrisad the youth of "ho provnice to realise their responsibilities m free India and to play their role m the reconstruction of the country. Every Indian could helpF.O.C. - 111 words
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Article62 1951-04-26 2 NEW DELHI: Instructions have been received from the Government of Muscat that passengers from India arriving m Gwadur by any route should be m possession of certificates of vaccination against smallpox and inoculation against cholera. Turkey has also imposed quarantine restrictions against cholera on passengers leaving India tfovF.O.C. - 62 words
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250 1951-04-26 2 AMBEDKAR'S CHARGE AGAINST GOVT: AN ELECTION STUNT! NEW DELHI: Ninteen Harijan members of Parliament, all belonging to the Congress Party, have characterised the speech of the Law Minister, Dr B. R. Ambedkar, on Apr. 15 at the foundation-stone laying ceremony of Ambedkar Bhawan as ''nothing hut an election stunt". InF.O.C. - 250 words
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Article133 1951-04-26 2 FIRST INDIA MADE REFRIGERATOR CUTTACK: Mr. Harekruslma Mahatab on Apr. 13 switched on the .'irst India-made refrigerator at the factory established m Cuttack with the support of the Orissa Governtnent The refrigerator, neat hi finish, had on it, as its monogram, the temple of Bhubaneswar. The Grissa Government subsidised theF.O.C. - 133 words
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96 1951-04-26 2 LUCKNOW: The U.P. Praja p^ r ty, which was formed at a conference ot zamindars m Lucknow recently has started a membership drive The President of the Party, Kunwa* Jagdish Prasad, issued a statement critizing; the Congress for having passed many laws restraining theF.O.C. - 96 words
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1463 1951-04-26 3 Conditions In Fr. India For Holding Referendum INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: India Govt. Will Not Accept Observers' findings, Says Nehru NEW DELHI, Apr. 6, (By Air Mail).— Prime Minister Nehru to-day said m Parliament that the French Government had acted unilaterally m sending a team of observers to their possessions mFOC - 1,463 words
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133 1951-04-26 3 ABDUCTED WOMEN: TALKS TO BE HELD IN CALCUTTA DACCA: A conference to be attended by the Chief Secretaries of the two Bengals and Assam, the Chief Commissioner of Tripura. and the two Minority Ministers of India and Pakistan, Mr. C. C. Biawas and Dr. Malik, it is' understood vv-ill beF.O.C. - 133 words
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401 1951-04-26 3 RIVER VALLEY PROJECTS: CENTRAL AID TO STATES NEW JJELHI, Apr. 2, (By Air Mail) Mr. c D. Desbtnukil, Finance fcfinister, U I J arliiunen: tiday. m reply to )r. Rum ou juaj Singh thai -vor Ks. 59.G" 7 it-jm had been advanced as loans so far to different otate GovernmentsFOC - 401 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-04-26 3 P hoto). Pic'ured here aboard the liner "Carthage" at Tilbury, near London, April 16, is the Sultan of Ked,»h Sir Abdul H.unH Halm Sliah, wiiit has arrived from Malaya with members of his family on an extended visit to Britain/ Left to right: Tengku Abdul Halim, Princess Tunhi Sakreah, theA.P. - 62 words
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Article89 1951-04-26 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Mr. Paul Silberer, Director of the I.LO. Asian Field Office on Te'hnical Training, Bangalore, arrived m Colombo by Air India Diane last week accompanied by his wiiv. He will spend one week m Ceylon, discussing questions of manpower and technical assistance with GovernmentFOC - 89 words
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75 1951-04-26 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail).— The formation of a united workers' front to nght the U.N.P. at the next General Election was advocated by the Chairman of the Republican Party. Mr. M. W. H. de Silva, at the party rally held at Galle Face lastFOC - 75 words
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Article74 1951-04-26 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Foreign currency to the value of Rs. 30,000 was discovered by the police m the premises of a Pattah shop. A raid on the pre-nises, led by Inspector C. Tharmarajah of the Fort police, led to the discoyery of al'eged unauthorised possessionFOC - 74 words
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770 1951-04-26 3 CEYLON NEWS: C.I.C. PRESIDENT EXPOSES "NEW DEVICES" COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Obstacles to the attainment of Ceylon citizenship by Ceylon Indian labourers and "exaggerated" reports of illegal immigration formed the theme of Mr, K. Rajalingam's presidential address last week at the eleventhFOC - 770 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-04-26 4 Photograph taken on the occasion of a cocktail party held recently at Raines Hotel. From left to right: Dr. E. A. Shankar, Mr D. Lanh Singh, Mr. M. Gopala Menon (Representative of the Government of India) and Mr. Amir Singh.40 words
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342 1951-04-26 4 SELANGOR SIKHS CALL UPON YOUNG MEN NOT TO LEAVE MALAYA AT THIS TIME The most important National day of the Sikhs was celebrated by Jie Sikhs ot oelangor at the Tatt Khalsa Sikh Temple, Perkins Road, Kuala Lumpur, under the auspices of the Panch Khalsa Diwan, Malaya, on Friday, Apr.342 words
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359 1951-04-26 4 A revolutionary new tyre that is blowout-safe, puncture proof and tnbcless has been developed and is being produced by the Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company of Akron, Ohio, according to a recent announcement by Lee R. Jackson, president. The new tyre has been thorougnly tested mUSIS - 359 words
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76 1951-04-26 4 The S.F.C. "Cup Final". 1950. will be played at 15th milestone Seletar Grange Football Ground on Apr. 29 Kick-off at 5 p.m. sharp, sharp. The Teams are; The Pemuda Football Eleven, Naval Base and The Tanjong Iran Sports Eleven The League Champion 1950 is the76 words
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