Indian Daily Mail, 2 May 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 80. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. MAY 2, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 997 1 Ananda Vikatan, Kalki, Dravida Nadu, Viduthalai Included! Order Affects All Past And Future Issues The Government of the Federation of Malaya has banned a total of 42 Indian books and periodicals including some of the leading Tamil journals published in South India
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  • 33 1 RATION REDUCED IN MADRAS India'sFood Problem Will Be Tackled On War Basis, Says Nehru MADRAS, May I.— The Madras Government Monday effected practically a. oiK'-oiincc cut. in .the meajrre eight-ounce rice ration.— A.P.
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  • 23 1 PRETORIAL, May 1. General Sir Brian Robertson, Commander-in-Chief of British Land Forces in the Middle-East, arrived here yes- terday tor defence talks.— Reuter
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  • 165 1 LAKE SUCCESS, May 1. Tb« United Nations Security Conneli Monday confirmed former United States Senator Franic Graham a.s U.N. representative for Inaia £iid Pakistan in the Kashmir dispute, despite Russian objections. The vote was seven to zero with Ru&sia. the Netherlands, India and Jugoslavia abstaining. Mr. Graham's
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  • 217 1 TOKYO, May I.— The Communist spring offensive appeared to have come to a dead stop in Korea today. By the late forenoon an expected Red May Day push either had bogged down or had been contained b.y the adlied defence Triple allied blows have savtd
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  • 374 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May I.— The long developing split between ex-Premier Mr, T. Prakasam and the Congress has now become complete w ith the Andhra leader's election as Leader of the Praja Party by the Vijayawada meeting of dissident Andhra Congressmen.
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  • 47 1 RANGOON, May 1. Employers throughout Burma were today ordrdered by the president of the Republic, Sae Shwe Thaik, to give their workers a paid holiday to celebrate May Day. Trade unionists will paradethroueh the citv tonieht. in a. torch light T>IOC«SSIOIt— A.P.
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  • 82 1 WASHINGTON. May 1. Presi dent Truman told Congress yo^rerriay Vhe nation needs a Jo $50,000,000,000 military budget ta continue arming for the genera) war Russia may thrust udoh Die world. He said the U.S. $60,695,414,69(< he estimated, for the fiscal year beginning next July 1
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  • 27 1 The Governor has appointed Mr. Kok Ah Loy to be an Assistani Commissioner tor Labour with effect from 16th April, under Section 3(1) of the Labour Ordinance
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  • 136 1 MAY DAY LONDON May I.— Marshal Stalin watched the marc"a past today of Russian troops through the Red Square-^highiijht of Moscow's May Day celebration. "Sounds of clapping" were heard in the squaxe, Moscow Radio said, in a report distributed in London by Soviet monitors, as Stalin
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  • 48 1 LONDON, May I.— Threequarters of a million Chinese marched past Premier Mao Tse-tung in Peking's biggest ever May Day parade, according to Peking Radio. The column, ten people abreast, was six miles long. The city was ablaze with colour and crowds danced in the streets. Reuter
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  • 148 1 TAIPEH, May X.— Twenty thou< sand Taipeh workers gathered on .he city's main square today shouting "Long live the President" as jeneralissimo Chiang Kai-shek delivered a May Day address urging all workers to assist to liberate fellow workers on the mainland from 'Communist slavery". A mile-long procession of
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  • 771 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, May 2, 1951. FROM PERSIAN OIL TO MALAYAN RUBBER IJOW MANY in this country had taken the trouble to listen te a most illuminating dialogue on the Persian oil crisis vrtiich the 8.8.C. put out some weeks ago on a Friday night at 11.45 p.m.
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  • 709 2 Govt> Accused Of Halt-Hearted Policy GAUHATI: Dr. Chottram Gidwani, President AllIndia Refugee Association, appealed to the Government of India and the State Governments to adopt a "more realistic and determined policy" with regard to the refugees, "the unfortunate victims of the country's independence." Talking to newsmen,
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  • 410 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Jaya Prakash Narayan, the Socialist leader, on Apr. 24 described the food situation in Bihar as "pottentially dangerous." Mr. Narayan told a press conference here that the situation was wholly beyond the control of |the Bihar Government
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  • 449 2 DACCA: The button industry in Dacca was an old and flourishing cottage industry which used to maintain thousands of men and women in Dacca City and in certain areas of the district like many other cottage industries, such as conch-shell, kashidaa, handloom and so on. The
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  • 454 2 CALCUTTA, Apr. 28. In course of his presidential address at the first quarterly general meeting of the Bengal Millo.wners' Association held on Wednesday last Sj. B. K. Birla expressed the hope that the cotton position in the mills is likely to become somewhat easier during
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  • 122 2 BOMBAY: M. Andre Menard, Commissioner of French Possessions in India, said here that it would be the overwhelming opinion of the population of these Settlements that would decide the question of their transfer to India. The Commissioner, who passed through Bombay on his way to
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  • 59 2 JALPAIGURI, Apr. 28,-About 50 Congress workers of the district have resigned from the organisation. Among them are Shri Prafulla Chandra Tripathi, editor of "Amader Katha," Shri Amulya Sen Gupta, member of the WBPCC, Shri Devendra Nath Sarkar, INTUC leader, and others. It is not yet known whether
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  • 81 2 BHAGALPUR, Apr. 28.— Mr M S Golwalkar, leader of the Rastrya Swayam Sewak Sangh recently called upon R S.S. men and women to be animated by love for their countrymen. This was the only way he said, to make the country strong. A weak nation, he said could not hope
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  • 179 2 Plan To Liquidate NonMuslim Tribals In East Pakistan! HINDUS ORDERED NOT TO RESIDE WITHIN 5 MILES OF INDIAN BORDER NEW DELHI, (By A: Mail).— The East Pakistan authorities have ordered that no tribal people or Hindus should live within five miles of the Indo-Pakistan frontier, according to reliable reports received
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  • 128 2 NEW WIRELESS STATION FOR CALCUTTA NEW DELHI: A five-year plan costing Rs. one crore for the development of India's external telecommunication services was approved on Apr. 25 by the Standing Advisory Committee attached to the Ministry of Communications. The plan envisages the opening of a new wireless station at Calcutta
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  • 122 2 LUCKNOW: The Five-Man Enquiry Committee set up by the Central Executive of Communist Party in India to enquire into the conduct of Sri B. I. Ranadive and four other members of the Politburo has started functioning, it was learnt here. The charges against these
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  • 150 2 NEW DELHI: The Standing Advisory Committee attached to the Ministry of Communications on Apr. 25 approved the proposal to nationaise the Deccan Airways. According to the proposal the Central Government which will take over the management of the Company will acquire all the rights of the Hyderabad Government
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  • 408 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Bill Introduced In Parliament NEW DELHI, Apr. 14 (By Air MailK—Shri S. A. Buragohain, Deputy Minister for Works, Production and Supply, introduced in Parliament to-day a bill seeking to ensure the 'proper maintenance, preservation and administration of the Rajghat Samadhi, the shrine built
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    46 3 Photo) General Douglas MacArthur stands up in his car to wave greetings to New York City as his car passes bowling green amid a shower of ticker tape on April 20. Huge crowds turned out to welcome the General and his wife and son.- A. P.
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  • 1119 3 India I& Economically Still A Colony Of Britain Says Kripalani NEW DELHI, Apr. 14 (By Air Mail). The Finance Minister, Shri Deshmukh, told Parliament today that by the time the Finance Bill emerged from the Select Committee, "the House will be far more satisfied with it than it has reason
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  • 55 3 INDIRE: Three persons all women were buried alive when the upper portion of a cavern gave way in Indore on Apr. 26 evening. These women were digging clay in the cave when the incident took place. All the bodies were soon extricated and sent
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  • 66 3 KATWA (Burdwan). About 200 houses of village Chanduli under Katwa P.S. were burnt to ashes on Apr. 14 last as a result of an outbreak of fire in which Qver 300 mds. of paddy and a huge quantity of straw were also destroyed. One boy
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  • 241 3 STATEMENT BY PRIME MINISTER IN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Apr. 16 (By Air Mail).— 'The need for strict economy in all directions has been impress ed upon all our Missions. Besides, their budget grants under travel have been cut down. They will, therefore, necessarily have to reduce
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  • 321 3 GOVERNMENTS DECISION TO TAKE OVER MANAGEMENT OF COMPANY NEW DELHI, Apr. 16 (By AirJHail).—The Communications Minister, Mr. Raft Ahmed Kidwai, told Parliament to-day that the Government of India would take over the management of the Deccan Airways and run it as a
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  • 282 4 CEYLON NEWS: To Bring Down Cost Of Living COLOMBO: A memorandum urging that the Government should grant the Co-operative movement the sole right to import certain essential commodities is now receiving the attention of the three-Minister sub-committee appointed to bring down the
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  • 130 4 COLOMBO: In Australia glrte work harder than men. When the men want holiday they go on strike. These are observations of Mr. ir Jeganathan, former manager of the Government farms at Bopataiawa and Ambawela, who spent five years In Australia. He went on a
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  • 62 4 COLOMBO: About 1,250 villagers from the Wanni. nearly all of whom nave never seen the sea, were given the opportunity recently when they visited Colombo. They were met Dy Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, Minister of Health and Local Government at the House
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  • 75 4 COLOMBO: The islar.d of Male in the Maldives will soon have electricity. A Ceyloneae electrical engineer and four other Ceylonese will shortly leave for the island capital to help in the installation. The electrical equipment has been, obtained by the Maldivian Government from Britain. At present the
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  • 525 4 AVISSAWELLA Armed gangs of thieves come on moonlight nights to rubber estates and tap hundreds of trees at a time, according to a statement made when a delegation from the Kelani Valley Planters' Association was before the Criminal Courts Commission at Avissawella recently. There
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  • 324 4 JAFFNA: Police intervened and ordeied Ihe chairman to adjourn an emergency meeting convened recently by the president of the AllCeylon Siddha Ayurveda Medical Association to consider resolutions censuring the secretary. The meeting was a sequel to a deputation to the Health Minis Lei. Mr. S.
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  • 73 4 JAFFNA: A request to the Frime Minister and to the Government to take immediate steps and enUi Into an agreement with the Government of India, with a visw to stabilising the Jaffna Malayalam tobacco industry, was m^de at the annual general meeting of the
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  • 181 4 COLOMBO: In keeping with Government's policy of gradually switching over the administration trom English to the national languages, a further steg> has been taken by the Public Services Com mission wMich has ordered that no candidate should be allowed to sit for any public examination
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  • 188 4 NOT TILL THEN, SAY 500 AMBOINESE COLOMBO: Five hundred men. women and children arrived ta Colombo recently en route to Holland on a "freedom mission.'' Tney are the first of six batches to call here. These people Amboinese from the Republic of Ambon in Indonesia
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  • 167 4 The Representative of the Government of India in Malaya. Mr. M Gopala Menon, will leave Singapore on a tour of the Federation on Monday. May 7, and v.'ili return here on Tuesday May 15. During his present tour, Mr Menon, who will be accompanied
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