Indian Daily Mail, 29 April 1951

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  • 18 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 77. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 567 1 Land To The Tiller Of The Soil Madras First To Introduce The Reform A revolutionary change is taking place in the system of land tenure in India. Most State Governments have already passed legislation to do away wiih the Zamindari System. Zamindars (landlords) are
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  • 93 1 Ensuing General Elections Congress Directive To Pradesh Committees NEW DELHI, Apr 28. The General Secretary of the All-India Congress Committee has sent a circular to all Pradesh Congress Committees urging them <: to realise the importance of the ensuing general elections and start making necessary preparations for the same with
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  • 172 1 INDIANS IN BURMA: FACILITIES FOR IMMIGRATION NEW DEHLI, Apr. 28.— The Government oi India .had during the Dast few years been pressing the Government of Burma to enter into an agreement in regard to .mmigration of Indians with no definite result, said Dr. ii v/. Keskar, replying to Mr. A.
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  • 30 1 ANNAMALAINAGAR, Apr. 28.— A co mmittee has been appointed to consider the feasibility of introducing Law courses in the Annanalai University, it is learnt. FOC
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  • 291 1 'People Will Resist Maharaja's Return' Says Kashmir Premier JAMMU, Apr. 2S.— Sheikh Mohamed Abdullah said recently that any attempt to help Maharaja Hari Singh's return to the State "will be resisted by the people of Jammu and Kashmir with all their might." The Premier said it pained him to learn
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    27 1 PHOTO). Naval personnel remove the mothball covers fitom H M.S. WWemouth Bay, one of the mothball fleet/ frigates stored, away, at Sheer ness, on April 16.— A.P.
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  • 408 1 COOCH BEHAR, Apr. 28. The Government ot West Bengal in a Press Note said that the Commissioner of Presidency Division would hold an on-the-spot enquiry into last Saturday's Police firing incident at Couch Behar. "Government will take their own decision regarding the firing
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  • 132 1 BANGALORE, Apr. 28. Three cyclists from Mysore have been selected to represent India in the /Vorld Citing Championship, which, is to be held in Milan (Italy) under the control of the Union Jvslists Internationale. They are Bemad Farnandes of Binny Mils, Oswald Fernandez of Hindustan Aircraft and
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  • 157 1 JAIPUR, Apr. 28.— The Rajpra* mukh of Rajasthan, Maharaja of Jaipur, on Thursday administered the oath of office to Mr. Jainarain Vyas and his nine colleagues in the Rajasthan Council of Ministers in Jaipur. The new Ministry will be headed by Mr. Vyas. Other Ministers
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  • 77 1 REDS TO CONTEST GENERAL ELECTIONS IN WEST BENGAL CALCUTTA, Apr. 28.— The West Bengal Provincial Organising Committee of the Communist Party of India has announced in a statement that it proposes to participate in the general elections. The Committee! furtiher declares that for the election the Party shall seek to
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  • 529 1 CONCESSION FOR LOCAL LETTERS ABOLISHED REGISTRATION FEE INCREASED NEW DELHI, Apr. 28.— The Government of India have announced to-day the following changes in postal rates, other than for letters, letter-cards, post cards, packets and newspapers, t'» come into force from May 1,
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  • 102 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 28.— 0n behalf of the Indian Navy, Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Parry, C-in-C of the Indian Navy, has sent the following message of sympathy to the Admiralty on the loss of H.M.S. Affray, which in 1947 participated with the units of the Indian
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  • 94 1 RANGOON, Apr. 2S. The Burmese Government is considering a scheme to convert the port of Tavoy on Burma's eastern Tennaserim belt, into a nava? base, a usually reliable source repcrted here today. A group of naval surveyors is now at Tavoy studying the perspects
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  • 27 1 KARACHI, Aipr. 28. Leading Spanish industrialist Enrique Guix arrived here on Friday night from Barcelona to investigate the possibilities of establishing a rubber industry to pafcwiao.- A.P.
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  • 329 1 MADRAS, Apr. 28.— Mr. M. BhaKtavatsalam, Minister for Public Works, stated in the Legislative Assembly recently that the Madras Government had decided to hand over a part of the foreshore between the Harbour and the Cooum to the Central Government for expansion of the harbour to
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  • 163 1 BOMBAY. Apr. 28.— At the convocation of the Ho in im an college of Journalism held recently Mr. A. S. Bharatan was felicitated on his appointment as the General Manager of the Press Trust of India. Mr. Frank Moraes, Editor of the Times of India who
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  • 77 1 KARACHI, Apr. 28. Dr. A. M. Malik, Pakistan's Minister for Works, told Parliament during question hour that the Government proposed to construct a new building for Parliament He added that full details of the proposal were not yet available. The Pakistan Parliament is at present housed in
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  • 43 1 BOMBAY, Apr. 28.— Mr. Purshottamdas Tandon, CoMjress President, will visit Bhopal and Bhilsa District of Madhya Bharat during the first week of May next, according to information received at Indore from Mr. Kala Venkata Rao. Geo%~ taX Secretary.— FOC
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  • 2008 2  -  O. C. GANGOLY By The peoples of Asia separated by barriers of different languages, social habits, religious beliefs, and divergent ethnic stocks have a surprising affinity to the forms of their pictorial art. Long before the dawn of history, the different groups of pre-historic people have
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    10 2 A Scene from Vanasmdari (T amil) Coming to Royal Theatre.
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  • 460 2 CALCUTTA LONDON MOTOR TRIP CALCUTTA: To prove its road worthiness a Land-Rover olid out of a Calcutta garage on April 21 evening on an 8.800-milc cruise to London Calcutta to London is seldom motored direct and William Mitchell and Jimmy Madle, two youppBritish airmen, who have embarked on this daring
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    52 2 PHOTO) Planes and ships carried out for days a search extending over 2,000 square miles for the British submarine H.M.S. AFFRAY, but in vein. The submarine submerged South of the Isle of Wr 'it (Southern England) on Apr. 16. On board the submarine during the exercises were a crew of
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  • 68 2 CALCUTTA: Two districts of West Bengal Malda and West Dinajpur will go dry from July next, it is learnt. This is the first step towards progressive prohibition to b« undertaken by the State Government. It is further learnt that the State Exchequer
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  • 76 2 BOMBAY: For the first time since the constitution of the Sessions Court in Bombay two years ago, it awarded recently the sentence of whipping to three accused, convicted of criminal assault on a minor girl and abetment, sions Judge, who ordered 20 stripes to be ministered
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  • 138 2 NEW DELHI: For the first time in the history of the P. and T. Department a training centre for postal clerks and R. M. S. sorters has been started at Saharanpur from this month onwards, Mr. H. L. Jerath, Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs said
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  • 32 2 Charlie Chaplin Being Examined WASHINGTON. Apr. 27.—Representative Harold Velde (Republican. Illinois) said on the air last night that the' House Un-American Activities Committee is investigatinu Charlie Chaplin and may subpoena him A.P.
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  • 70 2 CALCUTTA: A West Bengtc Government Press Note states: On the recommendation of the committee of Judges the Government of West Bengal have awarded two "Rabindra Memorial Prizes" of the value of Rs. 5.000 each, for the veax 1950-51, to the following authors: The late Bibhuti
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  • 57 2 Rubber Boom Marriages COLOMBO, Apr. < —The rubber hoom has kept Cupid busy in th« Padson Korale district in North Central Ceylon. According to a reoort received here, one result of the boom was that girls there were row being Eiven away with fat dowries and f he number of
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  • 710 3  -  JOHN MARSH By TN 1950 more than 4,000 student^ from British Colonies went u London to suuay. Tite cody respon s.t>.e for housing tavm ana :ooKin c alter tneir weiiare is the British Council. Following a meeting wiu. vomuuiry bodies une Cnurciir:.Rotary CiuDs, the
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  • 896 3 Egypt- A Land Ot fascination Architectural Wonders, Says Sri Tushar Kanti Gosh CALCUTTA. (By Air Mail). Sj. Tushar Kanti Ghosh, wi.o recently visited Egypt as Reader of the Indian Press Goodwill Mission, addressing Calcutta Rotary Club, said Egypt was a country of extraordinary fascination to India because both hau been
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  • 78 3 GAUHATI: Several thousand refugee families were rendered homeless as the result of a big blaze which destroyed about 500 establishments at Pandu Bazar, five mites from Gsrurtatf, on Apr. 13 evening. Originating in the kitchen of a ailway official's house, the. fire, fanned by a
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  • 85 3 DHUBRI: Search parties have picked up 3 survivors of the country boat, which capsized in midstream caught by a gale in the Brahmaputra near here with 48 passengers and crew on board on Atpr. 23. Fourteen persons swam ashore Further searches for the remaining
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  • 1419 4 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Details Of Original Contract Defence Minister's Statement NEW DELHI, Apr. 8 (By Air Mail). The British tirm with which the Defence Ministry entered into a contract to supply two thousand reconditioned jeeps in June, 1948 "was and still
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  • 309 4 FOC NEW DELHI, Apr. 9, (By Air Mall V -Mr Ananthasayanam Iyensrar, Depu f y Speaker, ruled in Par 'lament, to day. that calf'ing of names of members by the Speaker to speak on any particular .subject, on the basis of a list supplied to
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  • 41 4 S'PORE CHINESE ASKED TO VISIT AUSTRALIA CANBERRA, Apr. 88— Tbe Australian Trado Co.nmisstoner in Singapore, Mr. James Payne, has written to Canberra, suggesting that a group of Chinese business men from Singapore should visit Australia on a goodwill jubfiee tour.— A.P.
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  • 67 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 28.— Dr. B. V Keskar, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, Informed Mr A. M. Rathnaswamy that there was no question of raising the status oi High Commissioners of India in various countries because their status was exactly the same as that of Ambassadors
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