Indian Daily Mail, 3 May 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 81. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 1141 1 Forego One Meal A Week FAMINE REPORTS EXAGGERATED NEW DELHI, May 2.— ln the course of a broadcast on the food situation last night from the Delhi station of All India Radio, Premier Nehru said: (i We have exaggerated reports of famine conditions prevailing over
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  • 46 1 NEW DELHI, May 2. Indian Food Ministry officials and ittusiaa Embassy representatives begin taLc« here today at Secretariat level t. discuss details of toe Soviet or. of 500,000 Irna of food grains return for jufce, tea and other l.i cJian products. A .P.
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  • 144 1 U.S. Grain For India Bill WASHINGTON, May 2.— House leaders decided, despite doubts of the outcome, to put the long delayed grain-for-India bill to the test today. They were faced with efforts to kill the famine relief bill outright or to picket it with, conditions. As originally presented to Congress
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  • 275 1 •ciii^n^iJ' h May 2 -~P r Mohammed Mossadeq 71-year-old veteran He was Jailed by the tonne* Re/a -nan many years ago and when released he spent the rest of that brmhs reign, in political retirement. But he returned to tho political arena after the accession o Present
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  • 59 1 LONDON. Mav 2.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Attlee, considered but rejected a plan to send Lord Louis Mountbatten to plead Britain s case for a peaceful oil aolu- A well qualified informant said on Tuesday Mr. Attlee turned down the idea for the prince-to-prince talks because
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  • 132 1 WASHINGTON, May 1. The Tfi'>. State Department has indirectly cautioned Britain against getting rough with Iran. Some top officials fear Britain might land Marines there and American officials fear ,the Russians might move into northern Iran if p.ich a landing took place, using as an
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  • 57 1 US UK ENVOYS CALL ON PERSIAN PREMIER TEHERAN, May 2. The British and United States Ambassador today called on Persian Premier Mossadeq. The American Ambassador was understood to have told Dr. Mossadeq that the United States was desirous of seeing the Persian oil dispute settled not by unilateral action but
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  • 46 1 LONDON, May 2— The body of the Maharajah of Rajpipla, 61, who died at Windsor, Be|'<shire, on Apr. 29. was today taken aboard a special plane which left London airport for India. Reuter tion with the Shah of Iran
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  • 177 1 HONG KONG, May 2. The Chairman of the Chinese Communists. Mao Tze-tung, came out of hiding Tuesday to review what Peiping radio called the "greatest ''May Day celebration** in China's histoiy. A human sea of more than 600,000 citizens and workers marched 70
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  • 52 1 NEW DELHI. May 2.- WorKers m a local biscuit factory and in a flour mill struck lor 24 nours protest against the management's ban on attending May Day rallies Most workers in Delhi and Bombay factories took the day off though it is not officially a
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  • 96 1 CAIRO. May 2. Two rnoirsanu < 2,000) steel -helmeted police stood by in Cairo today w'nen the two-and-a-half-year ban on the Moslem Brotherhood was lifted. All branches of the Brotherhood throughout Egypt were reopened today. T'ne Moslem Brotherhood whlci started In 1935 was officially dissolved
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  • 89 1 ILE D'YEU, May 2. Marshal Petain. the oldest political prisonp; in the world, recovered completely from his recent illness. He may be transferred from this^ barren Atlantic island to more comfortable quarters on the mainland Most ipeople here do net think the 95-year-old First
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  • 102 1 NEW DELHI, May 2. The Government of India will shortly set up a penicillin factory near Bombay at a cost of £1,500,000 sterling, it was learned here. It will be aid' d by two international agencies. The Government has accepted a joint offer of the World
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    36 1 The baby daughter born recently to Queen Sirikit of Siam had her first outing from the Mont-Choisi Clinic, Lausanne, on Apr. 24. Photo shows a nurse carrying the baby to the waiting car.— A. P. Photo.
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  • 47 1 RANGOON. May 2. An lndiar trade mission led by Food Minister K. M. Munshi arrived here yesterday to negotiate a trade a^reemeni with the Burmese govornmnt. The mission will also renew th:pact with Burma for 120.000 tons ot rice tor 1951-2.— A.P.
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  • 87 1 WASHINGTON, May 2. U.S. atomic weapons probably will set off the world's greatest explosion within the next 10 days. The nuclear fission blast will be the grand finale to a new series of tests at the Eniwetok proving grounds in the Marshall Islands. Completion of the series
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  • 91 1 RAJKOT, May 2— The Saurash-', tra Legislative Assembly on April 30 took up the consideration of the Land Reforms Bill providing for the abolition of girasdari (landlord system) in the State. Speaking on the Bill Mr U N Dhabar, Chief Minister, said that It embodied recommendations
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  • 262 1 SINGLE UNION FOR CEYLON'S I M. PLANTATION WORKERS ENVISAGED COLOMBO. May 2. Ceylon Trade Union leaders are considering the formation of a single union to represent almost a million plantation workers, according to usually reliable sources. This step is being taken, the sources said, in order to bring the trade
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  • 105 1 DARWIN, May 2. Australian aboriginal painter Albert Namatjira may soon fight the government's relasal to let him own a block of land on which he could live in the township of Alice Springs. Namatjira bought the land recently and intended to build a home. But the northern
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  • 197 1 Tenders For Two More Schools Accepted, Says Mr. Blythe Ciarilylng his recent speech in the Legislative Council, the Governor's Deputy, Mr. W. L. Blythe at rhe opening ol the Education Week Exhibition and the 10th Inter School Art Exhibition, at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday said: "It was certainly never
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  • 72 1 LONDON, May 2. Forces of the British Commonwealth nations fighting in Korea will be welded soon ir.to a single division, a government spokesman announced on Tuesday. Mr. Patrick Gordon-Walker, Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, told the House of Commons the Commander will be Major General
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  • 29 1 MOSCOW. May 2. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky did not attend the May Day parade He ha* not yet resumed his duties in tbc Foreign Ministry.- AP
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  • 701 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, May 3, 1951. DON'T BAN THE HARMLESS WHEN the Government is engaged in a life and death struggle against terrorism, it is essential that it should fight and eradicate not only the terrorists and their helpers but also all those elements that advocate terrorism and
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  • 279 2 Demand For Red Shirts Participation Explained LAHORE: Khan Mohammed Yahya Jan Khan, a former Minister in the Congress Cabinet in the N.-W.F P declared in Peshawar in an interview that the forthcoming elections in the Frontier Province would be a farce" unless Khudai Khidmatgars
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  • 133 2 KURNOONL: One person was shot dead and arms and ammunition were looted when a party of fifty armed men raided the Peddakothapalli police station in Mahabubana« gar district in Hyderabad State, adjoining Kurnool, on Sunday night, according to information received here on Apr. 2b. The
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  • 73 2 NEW DELHI: Khudai Khidmatgar's Jirga on Apr. 24 passed a resolution here urging upon the Pakistan Government to release the Khan brothers. Their release, the Jirga said, would promote goodwill and cordiality between India and Pakistan. The Jirga observed the 21st anniversary of the "salt
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  • 150 2 JUTE GODOWN COLLAPSES: 100 FEARED BURIED ALIVE DACCA: About 100 workers are feared to have been buried alive when two huge walls of a godown of the new Adamjee Jute Mills, under construction, seven miles from Narayanganj by river, were blown down in a strong gale over Dacca and suburbs
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  • 50 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 30.— Shrl Harekrushna Mahtab, Minister for Commerce and Industry told that Government did not propose to accede to the demand of the mtoowne*3 who had been "clamouring" for re-examination of the TarUf Board formula according to which cloth prices are revised quarterly FOC
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  • 85 2 LADY ABALA BOSE DEAD CALCUTTA: Lady Abala Bose wife of the late Sir J. C. Bose, the renowned scientist, died at her Calcutta residence on Upper CirculJi Road on, Apr. 25. She was 87 Daughter of the late Durga Monan Das of Dacca, a leading Advocate of the Calcutta High
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  • 32 2 JAIPUR, Apr. 30.— The special session of the All-India Hindu Manasabha unanimously adopted the official resolution to include nonHindus in the Parliamentary activi- uea qi uie Manaaabha.- FOC
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  • 103 2 SAIGON INDIANS TO BUILD GANDHI MEMORIAL CLUB SAIGON, May 2. Indo-China's Indian community of about 2,000 is collecting funds for the one-mil-lion piastre (£20,000) Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Club to be built in Saigon. The Ciub will include an Indian private school, a public library and reading room, a meeting and
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  • 160 2 CUTTACK, April 30.— The Governor of Orissa, Mr. Asaf AH, called on the people to forget party spirit to make Orissa glorious. Mr. Asaf Ali, who left for ~salcutta on his way to Bombay to sail to Europe for three months' rest in a message to the
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  • 341 2 GOVERNMENT OF PART C STATES BILL NEW DELHI, May 1. —In the Indian Parliament yesterday, the Minister for States. Mr. Gtopala■vvamy Ayyangar, introduced /'the Government of Part C States Bill 1951", providing for Councils of Advisers In certain Centrally Administered
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  • 32 2 „^4 Apr. 30.-Copie S of Amnta Bazar Patrika" are beingdauy flown to Lou** by B.OJLG tJS? PHI V Or the Brltlsh Indiisnb«^ r i. at Earls Court Olym- FOC
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  • 258 2 JAYAPRAKASH'S TERM FOR RETURNING TO CONGRESS BARODA, Apr. 28. Addressing the members of Guzerat Students Congress this afternoon Mr. Jayaprakash Narain said that students organisations should be above party politics and engage in constructive and cultural activities. It was because the All-India Students Federation began to split up into so
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  • 164 2 LAHORE, Apr. 29. Syed Sajjad Zaheer, Secretary of the Pakistan Communist Party who waa arrested here on Friday last will figure as one of the accused in the Pakistan conspiracy case on charge of complicity in plot to overthrow the Government by violent means,
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  • 73 2 WEDDING PRESENTS GOVT. SERVANTS N^W DELHI (By Air Mail). The Home Minister, Mr C mti a t gOPa f? arl> stated in ParliS serv^rt rr?*ht a Government The vaJue of such a present said in a written reply to Mr n*< fact of acceptance of po.h such gin should be
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  • 129 2 BANGALORE, Apr. 29 Fire broke out this afternoon in the AllIndia Fine Arts and Industrial Exand tZ fi!£ UndS in Cubbon Park hn,l. h 60 or more stalla were hour tO SSheS in lesS than an known. aUS€ f the flre not The loss has not been
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  • 884 2 NEHRU CONFIDENT OF VICTORY IN COMING GENERAL ELECTIONS BULANDSHAHR, Apr. 29.— Prime Minister Nehru said here today that the Congress was bound to win in the coming General Elections. Shri Nehru, who was addressing the general session of the U.P. State Congress C
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  • 1357 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS- Amending Bill Passed minimum wages in industry and agriculture e^e/irferf to March 31, 1952 51f haB nOW ii P^ernment wanted no time limit for fixing minimum waeos toagricultural laoour but in response to the general demand of private members the Minister,
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    22 3 PHOTO). This plastic car frame and eng;no was d'sulavpf" if th« rw,. half. eThore are some 1,200 separate parts ana a A.P.
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  • 692 3 QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT: NEW DELHI, Apr. Ift (By Air Mail). Mr. H. K. Mahatab said during question hour in Parliament today that the problem of securing newsprint at a reasonable price from abroad was being taken uc "at
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  • 102 3 NEW YORK, Apr. 30.— Mirza Abol Hassan, Pakistan ambassador to the United States, yesterday said that settlement of the Kashmir dispute will enable both Pakistan and India "to contribute their full share to" maintenance of world peace." The ambassador arriving aboard the Queen Mary from Europe,
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  • 1251 3 DEBATE ON PEOPLE'S REPRESENTATION AMENDMENT BILL NEW DELHI, Apr. 18 (By Air Mail>. Parliament to-day debated inconclusively the Law Minister Dr. B. R. Ambedkar s Representation of the People (Amendment) Bill, which seeks to reserve seats in the House of People for Scheduled Castes and
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  • 428 3 PEOPLE'S REPRESENTATION BILL The Law Minister, Dr. B. R Ambedkajr, then moved for consideration at the Representation of thfc Peopled (Amendment) Bill 951. The bill seeks to reaervc seats in the House of People lor Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in some of the Part 'C States. Under the bill
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  • 90 3 BOMBAY: Professor P. C. Mahalanobis, Director of the Indian Statistical Institute, left for London on Apr. 21 by air en route to Lake Success. Prof. Mahalanobis, who is Vice-Chairman of the United Waflons Statistical Commission, will attend its meeting on May 7. The 58-year-old fellow
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  • 422 4 CEYLON NEWS: RESULT Of SURVEYS MADE BY VARSITY SOCIOLOGY DEPT. COLOMBO: Surveys made of Ceylon villages by the Department of Sociology of the University of Ceylon reveal that the barrier of caste is breaking down and more humanitarian views are prevailing. They further
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  • 74 4 JAFS'xnA Money Order application terms are u> be printeu in ouuiaiese and Tamil, in oraer to nesscn uie -necessity for applicant to seek thie assistance ol "petition drawers' who write down the particulars in Englisa. A communication to this effect has
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  • 108 4 COLOMBO. Local exporters ui coconut iy.ieil charcoa. l nave within recent months received unusually large orders from buyers in jiurop** ana one oi ttme orders, wnicn pruoably constitutes a record was one received b> a Ceylonese iirm from France rrcently. This was an order for 300 tons
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  • 64 4 JAFFNA Thje Treasury has turn, ed down a request of the General Clerical Service Union to bring Jaffna on a tiar with Colombo Kandy. N'vwara Miya and Trincoimlee in the payment of rent allowance. Toe Union has been informed that the request cannot be granted as the housing
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  • 84 4 LONDON, May 2.— Mr. Winston Churchill's visit to Philadelphia has been postponed from the proposed date of May 8, it was announced here on Friday. Mr. Churchill told Mr. Harold Stassen, President of the University of Philadelphia, that since the arrangements for his visit were made "events
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  • 69 4 NEW DELHI, May 2. Fifteen Communists, using grenades anci small arms, attacked a detachment of the Fourth Assam Rifles at Molrangkagpu, near the Burmese border, parliament was told yesterday. Tnree Communists and one soldier were killed and two Communists wounded. Border States Minister Gopalaswami Ayyangar
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  • 75 4 Mr. T. S. C/iockalingam. Editor of "Dinasari." the popular Tamil daily of Madras, accompanied by Mr. S. Ramasamy Naidu. ex -Mayor of Madras, Mr. S. Karayaaar. M.L.C.. and two others are arrivirjj this evening by plane from Colombo on their way to Indonesia, to
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  • 100 4 Perak Government in a orvss statement says: "It is possible to draw from th^ oroximity of the reports and the headlines in some newspaper reports on t rtc resettlement oi Kanthan village In Perak. the conclusion that tnis village is in a similar position to
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  • 61 4 LIVERPOOL. May 2. The Liverpool Exchange divisional Labour Party on Friday night passed a resolution unanimously endorsing the attitude of the three British Ministers who resigned from the Government. The Ministers were Mr, Aneurin Bevan (Labour Minister), Mr. Harold Wilsqn (President of the Board of Trade,) and
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  • 64 4 TEL AVIV. May 2.— lsrael's Prime Minister. Mr. David Ben Guilon. left from Lydda airport today for Washington to discu&s Israeli-Ame-rican relations with President Truman. During his three -wee.,, stay in the United States the Pnne Minister will launch Israel's $50 >% ,<)00,0 JO
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