Indian Daily Mail, 27 April 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 75. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 414 1 Hindu Mahasabha And Communist: Party Issue Election Manifestos 'Golden Mean 1 Between Capitalism Socialism Pledged also mmm of Pakistan and \mm (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 26. Both the right and left of most political parties jumped the gun m the electoral race today and revealed their manifestos with
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    59 1 PHOTO. PRINCESS ELIZABETH and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, were the guest«-of-honour at a i > eception given by the British Commonwealth Representatives to Italy. Premier Alcide De Gas-l»i-i i of Italy attended. The Roy al couple were m Italy recently on an unofficial visit. Photo shows the Princess
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  • 114 1 BOMBAY, Apr. 26.— Reunion ol India and Pakistan m one nation to be called Akhand Hindustan (United India) will be a major plank m the election platform of i India's third biggest party^ the Hindu Mahasabha. In a draft manifesto released yesterday the party described the
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  • 88 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 26— There will be no dissolution of Parliament before the general elections t alt ft place at end of the year or even after the results of th.c elections are announced. Law Minister Dr. B. R. Ambecikar announcing
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  • 101 1 BIRTH OF WORLD'S NEXT REDEEMER IMMINENT? NEW DELHI, Apr. 26.— A world teacher of the calibre of Jesus, .liohanmud or Buddha will arise soon to save mankind from "devils incorporate like the atom and hydrogen bombs," say India's holy men. t That was the consensus among hundreds of Indian holy
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  • 54 1 CEYLON C. W. LTD. COLOMBO, Acr. 26— The Ceylon Government is to take over the running of the local office of Cable ia4 Wireless Ltd. The House of Representatives approved a supplementary demand cor Rs. 2.883,295 for the acquisition of its local assets sponsored uy me Ministry of Posts and
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  • 26 1 DAMASCUS, Apr. 26. Colonel Adeeb Shis'nakli, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Syrian Army, has been appointed Military Attache at the Syrian Legation m Ankara. Reuter
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  • 182 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 26. The Sri Aurobindo convention concluded yesterday m Pondicherry after adopting a resolution to establish an International University there for The purpose of realising rhe ideals of the late Aurobindo Ghosh. It was revealed there had been great
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  • 95 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 26.— The Gaekwar of Baroda Wednesday met President Rajendra Prasad to explain his "innocence" of the charges made by the Government of India against him, leading to his deposition on Apr. 12, Baroda palace sources said Wednesday night. Previously he met Premier
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  • 195 1 GOLD COAST NATIONALISTS DO NOT WANT SELF -GOVT. NOW! ACCRA, Apr. 26.— The Gold Qoast's new legislative assembly, elected m February as West Africa's first native parliament, yesterday rejected by 65 votes to six a self -government-no w motion. The motion was opposed by the Assembly's Convention People*s Party which
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  • 107 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) ALWAYE, Apr. 26. Ex-Minister for Transport Mr. John Philipose has < filed a suit of defamation against Congress legislator Miss Anne Mas- oarene. I It will be recalled that it was Mascarene's charges made m public i speeches of alleged corrupt practises
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  • 67 1 The Governor of North Borneo, Major-General Sir Ralph Hone, and the Acting Chief Secretary of Sarawak, Mr. J. H. Ellis, arrived m Singapore yesterday afternoon on a short visit. During their stay they will att<v<i a Governor's Conference which the Commissioner-General is holding at Bukit
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  • 71 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 26— In a written statement m Parliament on Apr. 24. Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar stated that 160 raids were made on the Ra.iasthan border by Pakistanis during 1950 and 41 raids during the first three months of 1951 Raiders carried away m
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  • 33 1 LEAV,E FOR GOVERNOR The Governor and Lady Gimson will be leaving Singapore for Kuching on local leave tomorrow Saturday, Apr. 28, returning to Urn Colony on Monday. May 7.
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  • 133 1 Rs. 110 MILLION FOR REHABILITATION OF REFUGEES NEW DELHI, Apr. 26.— The Central Rehabilitation Ministry has earmarked Rs. 110 million for 1951--1952 for the rehabilitation of displaced persons from East Pakistan. Oi this, the largest single item of expenditure involving nearly Rs. 63 million will relate to housing. A sum
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  • 64 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 26.— Premier Nehru on Thursday declined to tell Parliament whether it is true that India is opposing Japanese rearmament. Asked for his government s comment on reports to that effect Nehru repled: "This is a matter under consideration by various governments, and it
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  • 60 1 EX-C-in-C TO MAKE CARPETS KARACHI, Apr. 26.— Field Marshal Sir O'aude Auchinlr^k. former Commander-in-Chief m India, who arrived 'here two weeks ago, is establishing a Pakistan Carper Manufacturing Factory He has already selected a &i?o about 150 miles north of Karachi. Sir Claude has met Pakisi m's Industries Minister. Nazir
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  • 179 1 THRILLING ADVENTURES OF A THREE- MAN SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO MALDIVE ISLAND frZ^' «I««!*«««. which has just returned to Drfhi f JTJ£ ds m »«1« west of Ceylom 1 J.ik: u^iMjier ux me expedition ls Jr. M. O. T. lyengar of Calcutta who, accompanied by Mr. M i Alatthew and Mr.
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  • 115 1 INDIAN RAILWAYMEN TO TAKE STRIKE BALLOT BOMBAY, Apr. 26. India's 300.000 railwaymen today decided to have a strike ballot next month m piotest against the Railway Minisay's adamant attitude" towards .heir pay claims. They want increased wages and cost of living allowances. The council of the All-India Railwaymen 's Federation
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  • 101 1 AEADAN. Apr. 26.— The strike at the Abadan oil refinery, the world's largest, ended yesterday, 12 days after it started. Mr. A. E. C. Drake, General Manager of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, announced: "The strike is over." Mr. Drake said 24.000 workmen reported for duty yesterday.
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  • 102 1 At 10 a.m. yesterday, the manager of Bedrock Estate. Bidor Mr Jeffrey w. Watts-Carter, aged 41 was arrested by the C.1.D., Tapah' and charged with consorting with An 2 fo h rbou f mg arm€d bandits, and facing to report their presence to the Police He
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  • 76 1 CHARLOTTE, N. Carolina. Apr .—The Associated Press on Sunday began delivery of its news report by tele- typesetter circuit to a groulp of newspapers m North Carolina and Virginia A tele-typesetter is an automatic typesetting device. Through the medium of a code punched m a tape, an
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  • 243 1 QUEER EXPLANATION BY S. AFRICAN MINISTER CAPETOWN, Apr. 26. Interior Minister Eben Donges, moving second reading of South Africa's bill to alter the representation of coloured voters, said yesterday points of contact between races were eventual points of friction. For this reason it was a
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  • 83 1 At about 7 a.m. on Apr. 18. 1951, «7^n/^ a a l an Currency Notes of 1 ;?^noo? enon i ination number* A/1 ***** and A/1 ***** were (Letter 'A upon figure one m botn numbers) lost m Tanjong Katon,? Road Singapore and may have been mis-appropriated
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  • 58 1 MELBOURNE. Apr. 26. The Shell Company of Australia, Ltd announced it will start building a £5.000,000 crude oil distillation plant at Geeong m May. The refinery Is to be completed by the end of 1953 It is to be the largest m Australia and Is expected
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  • 69 1 DURBAN, Apr. 26.— Manilal Gandhi, 58-year-old son of Mahatma Gandhi, is taking up his campaign against South African racial segregation laws m correspondence with the Prime Minister, Dr. Malan. Gandhi, who recently ended a 14--day fast m protest against the apartheid legislation, told reporters he
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  • 698 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, April 27, 1951. THE NEW REPINDIA •THE one thing that is most striking about the new Representative of the Government of India. In Malaya Mr M. Gopala Menon Is that he does not wear the usual post-Independence^Ainiform of high Indian officials, namely, the sherwani and
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  • 1246 2 Dr. Katju's Appeal To Bengal Citizens CALCUTTA: -'Let us remember the language ot national pledge which inspiied the lives of countless millions of Indians from 26th of January 1930 onwards. And now that freedom has been achieved we grumble and ourselves
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    59 2 PHOTO). SSfiSS o?,^° n S^ ll^ °J a -«™nstrator who got. a little too excited outside old Bailey Court. London, on April 17 He was ~™J? sreat crowd, mostly dockers, which massed outside, the court for what was expected to be the last day of the
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  • 196 2 PAK GOVT. URGED TO SUSPEND E. B. EVACUEE PROPERTY ACT DACCA: The Dacca District Bar Association, reacting to the West Bengal GovL's Squatters' Bill has, by a resolution, demanded of the E-ist Pakistan Govt. to "suspend the operation of the East Bengal Evacuee Property Act, 1951, giving >e!ief to the
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  • 50 2 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail). A party of Trotskyite youths from Ceylon arc planning to tak~ part m the Communist-dominated intei national conference of the World Congress of Youth m Berlin. Decision to <?end a delegation was last week reached at a "secret" meeting of the Sama Samaja (Revolutionary)) party. F.O.C.
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  • 113 2 By -Election In Balangoda COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). A Police Station is to be set up at PallebedUe, near Panamura, m the Balangoda d'strict mainly m vitw of the Parliamentary by-election on AjsrU 28. This was decided upon by Sir Richard Aluwihare, Inspector G*>nral of Police, at a conference held
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  • 483 2 MADRAS PROHIBITION ACT PETITIONS FOR WRIT TO BE HEARD ON JULY 16 MADRAS The hearing of the batch of applications filed m the Madras High Court m which the question of the validity of the Madras Prohibition Act, some of its provisions and the rules framed thereunder, have been raised
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  • 72 2 DACCA: The recent census opeat ions m East Bengal have brought io light the birth of six babies at a i-ime to a 25-year-old Muslim woman n village Lemua, police station Patharghata m Barisal district recently. What may be described as 'hexaplets" four of
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  • 161 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. J. B. Kripalanl, leader of the Congress Democratic Fiont, m a statement on Apr. 17 on the unity talks recently held between senior members of the Congress Working Committee and representatives of the Democratic Front, said: "Neither the Congress President nor myself have issued
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  • 2270 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Demand m Indian Parliamant NEW DELHI, Apr. 7, (By Air Mail). Parliament today voted the demand for grants to the Ministry of Food and Agriculture totalling over Rs. three crores. The Food Minister Shri K. M. Munshi, m a spirited
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  • 420 3 BUILDING OF NAVAL SHIPS NATIONAL CADET CORPS COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA I.E.S. I.M.S. KOSI DAM PROJECT QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Apr.. 7, (By Air Mail;. Tiae Deputy Defence Minister, Major-General Himmatsinhji. announced m Parliament today mat the Government i^ad utidet consideration a threefold plan for the construction of
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  • 74 3 LONDON, Apr. 24 —The British Government had a majority of only four m a House of Commons vote last night. By 297 votes to 293 it defeated an Opposition (Conservative) motion as annul a Government regulation raising railway charges by ten per cent. The increased charges
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  • 208 3 CEYLON NEWS: TRICOMALEE, (By Air Mail). The Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi (Tamil Federal Party) was against Communism, it was stated at the close of the three day sessions of its first national convention, when a mass meeting was held on the Big Maidan
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  • 178 3 ANURADHAPURA, (By Air Mail) —After much consideration Government has sanctioned the establishment of a new prison for Anuradhapura m fehe former Japanese farm, six miles from here on the Arijppu Road. It will bo a prison without walls and the prisoners will be employed m agricultural pursuits
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  • 475 4 Ceylon Asked To Ban Malayan Call- Up Dodgers COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).-— ln recent months we have had a number of Ceylonese returning to Ceylon from Malaya. Most of them are reported to be fleeing the country because of the danger to life caused by terrorist activity. Many of them
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  • 38 4 &IMLA. Apr. 26.— One hundred and sixty fanners' clubs have been established m the Punjab (India) since Au£. 15, 1947. These clubs are organised to educate farmers m agriculture on mnripm iinoc_ GIIS
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  • 88 4 COPENHAGEN, Apr. 26. The Communist-dominated World Peace Council is to meet la Copenhagen from May 5 to 9. Members )t the Danish section of the Peace movement confirm that about 50 members of the Council's Bureau are due m Copenhagen for the meeting. They
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  • 21 4 VIENNA, Apr. 26. Nearly onethird of Schenkenfelded, U.S. zone of Austria, was destroyed when a tire swept through the village.-- A.P.
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  • 119 4 COLOMBO, Apr. 26.— Mr. Dingle Foot. tHe English Barrister, practising m the Privy Council is to appear m a case before the Court of Criminal Appeal here. He has been retained to argue the appeal of Mr. M. E A. Cooray, former Vice-President of the
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  • 41 4 WASHINGTON, Apr. 27. The United States Defence Department called for the conscription of 1,202 doctors during July, August and September. It added that if enough doctors volunteered to fIU medical needs, the present requisition would not necessary. Reuter
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  • 37 4 BRISBANE. Apr 26. Brisbane ?&R e handiwl a record of 1.768,368 tons of cargo m 1950 67.000 tons more than the wartime peak. Of this, 1,207,887 tons was discharged here and 560.481 ton* loaded A.P.
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