Indian Daily Mail, 4 May 1951

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 82. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1951. FOUR PAGES'I^CENTS? 1
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  • 483 1 World Peace Through East- West Unity NEW DELHI, May 3. --Parliament yesterday completed the second reading of the Visvabharati Bill. The House accepted the amendment substantially reducing the directive powers of the President in academic matters. The President will be a visitor of
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  • 143 1 TWO EUROPEAN OFFICERS KILLED IN RAWANG KTJALA LUMPUR, Thursday: The two European Police Officers, one an Inspector and the other a Police Lieutenant, were killed by bandits when they were Investigating the burning by bandits of two wagons of the Malayan Railway train, carrying latex in the Rawang District of
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  • 44 1 CAPETOWN, May 3. South Africa will send five officers of the Union Defence Porc« to Join the British Commonwealth division in Korea. A Defence Department announcement said the move was to associate South Africa with the divlstoa. Reuter
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  • 55 1 NEW DELHI, May 3. —In the Indian Parliament yesterday, the Home Minister stated that the orchestral and vocal version of the National Anthem, which has been standardised, would be published and distributed to all educational institutions and made available to other organisations, gramophone companies hind commercial firms
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  • 99 1 MacA SAID NO RED CHINA INTERVENTION IN KOREA! WASHINGTON, May 3. Tho U.S. Administration's Wake Island documents, made public today, said General Douglas MacArthur told Piesident Truman there was "very little" chance of Red China's intervention. Mr. Truman went to Wake Island last October to meet MacArthur and discuss the
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  • 70 1 UNITED NATIONS, May 3. UiMtod States demands for a world wide embargo against Red China on ali strategic materials Including supplies for making atomic bomb^ come up today in a O.N. Committee on punishments for Pelping. Britain and France are reported .voiding back from such
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  • 55 1 NO MORE FREE TEETH GLASSES! LONDON. May 3.— The Socialists today voted an end to free false teeth and eye-glass for Britons but not before a lot "of Labourites complained at about the new charges. The House of Commons approved a bill to curtail that free health ser- vices by
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  • 101 1 LONDON. Mav i. leading Pakistan' editor told Britons on Wednesday to respect Egypt':; dignity. Pir Ali Muhammed Ri.hdl. President of the Pakistan Newspaper Editors' Conference, said in a frw years Egypt would b? a considerable asset to the democratic world, and her national
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  • 97 1 HONG KONG, May 3.— Wu Wenhslen. 83. former Major-General -in the old Ch'nese Nationalist Army was :<hot by a Red purge squad outside the south gate of O'naoan near Swatow, on April 20, the independent newspaper. Wan Kiu Yat Po said in a, despatch from Swatow
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  • 65 1 LONDON, Mav 3.— Colonial Secretary James Griffiths said yesterday that Communist guerilla activity in Malaya was still high and the situation must still be consider ed serious. While in all respects a slight improvement was noticeable, "we have still a long way to go", he
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  • 49 1 TEL AVIV, May 3.— A gun duel with heavy artillery and motars was being fought today on the SyriaIsraeli frontier. The United Nations Chief of Stall here ordered an immediate cease-fire in the fighting which flared up yesterday between regular Syrian and Israeli troops.— Reuter
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  • 73 1 NEW DELHI, May 3. In the Indian Parliament yesterday the Education Minister, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, said that a seminar on international understanding with special reference to Gandhian teachings was proposed to be held in India in 1951. A proposal to offer fellowships to two foreigners for
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  • 130 1 LAKE SUCCESS, May 3. The United Nations Commission on thx status of women yesterday eluded a three-day debate on the political education of women In countries where they only recently cquired the right to vote. Mrs. Hannah Sen of India said her country's greatest problem
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  • 68 1 WASHINGTON, May 3. The House on Wednesday postponed notion on the Grain bill until next ireefc, partly because of Premier Nehru's statement that American aid is unacceptable if strings are attached. A member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee said "there definitely
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  • 57 1 CASABLANCA, May 3. M. Lei^.v. Secretary-General of the Moroccan branch of the Com-Tnunist-led General Confederation of Labour (CGT) was expelled from ine protectorate yesterday. In a May Day speech here he ndvocated the abolition of French control in Morocco. He was put on >oard an Air
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  • 88 1 *Jr! Umt-d States Information Service officers attached to the Sin oorepnst have just received conirmatlon that they hav? br-n pro noted to the rank of consuls Thev Elmer Newton, Director of f&ife for Sin^ipore and th" Fede rating of Malava and S^v^our I USIS Re?ional Llalson
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  • 99 1 SHAH OKAYS OIL NATIONALISATION DECISION TEHERAN, May 3. Shah Mohammed Rezha, ruler of Persia, signed decrees last night for the nationalisation of his country's oil industry. The Persian nationalisation plans provide for taking: over the vast plant of £500,000,000 Anglo-Iranian Oil Company in which the British Government holds a majority
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  • 156 1 LONDON. May 3.-The Sheikh ot Kuwait expressed confidence on Tuesday that the Anglo-American-owned Kuwait Oil Company soon will split the profits with him on its >tich oil concession. The Kuwait ruler, Sheikh AbduUa >s seeking oil royalties comparable to those given to other Middle East countries. The
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  • 141 1 N P°J q May 3 Klr^ George VJanrt the Queen drove stale through cheering crowds today to °Vg}tiie P'estival of Britain Millions of their subjects— many had slept on the pavements aii nights— jammed the greets to eve an eninusiastic start to the ettorts or a
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  • 105 1 HONGKONG, May 3. A bin giving the Hongkong Government power, under cer.tain circumstances and safeguards, to suppress or suspend a newspaper, was road for thefirst time in the Legislative Council here yesterday. The bill will write the powers into substantive as distinct from emergency laws.
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  • 83 1 KARACHI, May 3.— Full nationalization of the Pakistan army was completed yesterday. Lt Gen. MacCay, last high-rank-ing British official in the army was replaced by Lt. Gen. Nasir AH Khan as the first Pakistani Chief of Staff Major General Sher Ali Khan was appointed Adjutant General.
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  • 53 1 LONDON, May 2. Any dei«nce 'iscussions whioh Mr. Malcolrr> MacDonald, British CommissonerGenerai for Southeast Asia, mav hold with Emporr-r 3ao Dai and Vietnam defence authorities in Saigon will concern regional) defence planning rather than the inclusion of Vietnam in a Pacific Defence Pact, according to inform- ?d
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  • 145 1 May 1 and another 9 "oOC I to"sW h* nT\ 1 Pakistan upto dour has been sent Whttlt A3 regards reports of India's rejpc;tion of certain quantities of riceRon Pakistan, it war, pointed out by a spokesman of the Food Ministry thta 6,600 tons of Baluchistan
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  • 31 1 LAKE SUCCESS. May 3.— Israel today asked thn Security Council to take prompt action to force the \j^^ he dt>mil itarised zone in the Jiuleh region.— Reuter.
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  • 50 1 NEW DELHI, May 3._l n the Indian Parliament yesterday the Defence Minister said that 50 000 men from the Army had been 'retrenched upto^the end of March this year. The reduction covered only such units as had comparatively little fighting value from the "I'ticiiiunai point of view. GIIS
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  • 70 1 TOKYO, May 3,-The Commulusts arc preparing for an onslaught on Seoul to renew their boggeddown spring offensive, Allied inteUigence officers said today T^y told A.P. War Correspondent G. McArthur that the three diviidojM two North Korean and on, Chinese are regrouping beyond the range
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  • 191 2 MADRAS: Some leading Congressmen of Tamil Nad met at Omandur, near Tindivanam, on Apr. 26 to consider the present political situation. Among those present were Messrs. O. P. Ramaswami Reddiar, T. S. Avinashilingam Chettiar, N. M. R. Subraman, C. P. Subbiah, V. C. Palaniswami Gounder, V. Nadimuthu
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  • 386 2 Jamiat President's Advice To Indian Muslims HYDERABAD: Maulana Husain Ahmed Madani in his presidential address, at the 17th annual session of the Jamiat-e-Ulema-e-Hiud, which began here on Apr. 27 declared that the Jamiat would tight communalism as fiercely as it did before the
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  • 305 2 BOMBAY: Armoured cars and guards equipped with sub-machine guns will be provided to the banks to move cash to and from the Reserve Bank and also for the movement of large amounts of money between banks and their branches. A meeting of the representatives of over
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  • 233 2 Artificial Silk Industry: India Govt. To Continue Protection For 2 Years NEW DELHI: Accepting certain recommendations of the Tariff Board, the Government of India has granted the continuance of protection to the artificial silk, and cotton and artificial silk mixed fabrics industry of India for a further period of two
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  • 83 2 NEW DELHI, April 26 (By Air Mail) In a written reply to Mr. H. V. Kamath, the Deputy Minister for External Affairs, said in Parliament that the Government of India had not been officially informed, nor consulted, in regard to the invitation by the Russian Society
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  • 133 2 Governor Going On Leave Out Of India: Question Of Salary Being Considered CUTTACK: The question as to whether the Governor of a State going on leave out of the country is entitled to get his salary during the leave period is now engaging the attention of the Government of India,
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  • 279 2 NEW DELHI: The President on Apr. 28 gave his consent to the Finance Act 1951 which was apvoved by the Parliament. According to a Finance Ministry Press Note on Apr. 28 the concessions of tax-payers agreed to by Government and incorporated in the Bill
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  • 37 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Press delegation visiting Egypt left Cairo lor Karachi, Pir Ali-Mohammad Rashri, leader of the Press Delegation, and two other members were .staying in Cairo for a few more days.— C FOC
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  • 320 2 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).— During the "absence from India this month of Maulana Azad and Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, the Education and Health portfolios will be held by Mr. Rafi Ahmad Kidwai, the Communications Minister. This arrangement would appear bo be
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  • 155 2 NEW DELHI: Over 32,400 Hindus left West Bengal for East Bengal during the week ending April 8, as compared with 29,081 who moved in the opposite direction, it is learnt. The number of Muslims who returned to West Bengal from Easl Bengal during the
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  • 73 2 NEW DELHI, K. P. S. Menon, Secretary, External Affairs Ministry, is proceeding on ten weeks' leave to. Europe. In his absence, Mr. S. Dutt, Secretary of the Commonwealth Relations side of the Ministry, will officiate and Mr. S. Chakravarti, Joint Secretary, will take Mr. Dutt's place. It
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  • 85 2 BANGALORE A demonstration of air fire pow«r was held in Bangalore on April 21 by the Indian Air Force. Aircraft of the I.A.F. Operational Command went through a programme of parachute dropping for one full hour. The aim of the demonstration was to give an idea
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  • 87 2 NEW DELHI: The Central Government have sanctioned nearly Rs. 22 lakhs for the construction of houses and shops and other amenities for displaced persons in the new township of Fulia in the Nadia District of West Bengal, it is learnt here. The amount will be spent
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  • 65 2 JALPAIGURI: Mr. Birendra Natn Sarkar (Congress) was declarod elected to the West Bengal Lejislative Assembly from Jalpaigurl-num-Siliguri general constituency in ■.he by-election caused by the death of Mr. Mohini Mohan Barman, a ormer Minister. Mr. Roy Sarkar polled 6,645 votes, Mr. Heramba Dev (Socialist) 2,687
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  • 522 2 SURAT: Sri Jayaprakash Narayan, Socialist leader, said here that he was in touch with all political parties and groups working on the basis fof Gindhian socialism or Socialist revolution on non-violent and democratic lines so that "there may be an a reement between those
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  • 61 2 NEW DELHI: The Working Committee of the All-India Refugee Association has pleaded for a speedy completion of the work of verification of claims of displaced persons regarding their property left in Pakistan and of the assessment of the evacuee property available for disbursement towards compensation. The Committee
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  • 1404 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Tragic Incidents Recalled NEW DELHI, Apr. 20 (By Air Mail). Parliament to-day had an inconclusive debate on the Law Minister's Bill to set up a Statutory Trust for managing the Jallianwata Bagh Trust properties and also raise a memorial
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  • 948 3 BILL TO AMEND REPRESENTATION OF PEOPLE PASSED BY PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Apr. 19 (By Air MailK Parliament to-day passed the Representation Of The People (Amendment) Bill, listing the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in some of the Part C States and reserving seats for them
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  • 226 3 NEW DELHI, Aipr. 18 (By Air Mail).— Shri Sri Prakasa, Minister of Natural Resources and Scientific Research, stated in Parliament today that the estimated cost of the entire Kosi Dam Project was Rs. 177 crores. The Project had been divided into seven stages
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  • 125 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 19 (By Air Mail).— Dr. B. V. Keskar tolj Mr. H. V. Kamath in Parliament toda> that no diplomatic convention had been offended by the Indian Ambassador, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, occupying a chair in the Oxford University. The Deputy Minister said the Indian Ambassador
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  • 257 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 17 (By Air Mail).— Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar today reiterated the Government of India's policy of encouraging Indian shipping for coastal trade and said the Government of India's policy of licensing had been to give the fullest scope to the tonnage
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  • 142 4 tOST OF MAINTENANCE OF INTERNEES DURING WAR NEW DELHI, May 3. In the Indian Parliament zgz musst sS H rf«riii ffe ioar. 1 sum of Rs. 166.267 was "till Ol t standing and would be recovered soon. The total amount due
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  • 78 4 Mtss Wai Har Lau, 25 year-old Chinese student from Singapore has won the admiration of Leeds University for her courage in studyr and passing her Bar Examinations while lying encased in a plaster cast for almost two years at a Leeds hospital.
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  • 29 4 CAPETOWN, May 3. Gen Sir Brian Robertson, Commandef-in-Chief of the Middle East Lard orces, arrived in Caa*e Town by air on Tuesday for defence talks with tne government.— Reuter
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  • 109 4 NEW RESEARCH ORGANISATION FOR POLIO An important new organisation for research into inlantile paralysis is being formed in Britain. The Chairman cf the British Infantile Paralysis Fellowship, Mr. CoucW announcing this said: "Probably no disease causes so much anxietv today as polio. We are now actively making plans for a
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  • 79 4 NEW DELHI. May 3.— lndia plans no action aimed at the release 01 prisoners sentenced in 1948 disorders in the southwest India French settlement of Maine, Deputv Foreign Minister B. V. Keskar told a questioner in Parliament. Stating that the French Court of Causation at Paris had rejected
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  • 195 4 Tamil Festival organised by the Tamil Academy ot Madras opened at Jaffna (Ceylon) on April 29 be tore a large gathering. About 400 delegates and dlstin gushed Tamil scholars from various parts ol Tamilnad, Malaya and South Africa are attending. Prior to the conference, according to
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  • 199 4 C.D.W.F. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR MALAYANS TENABLE IN AUSTRALIA N.Z. The object of the Colonial Dev--' separately lopment and Welfare scholarships is to enable residents in Colonial Territories whether already in subordinate Divisions in Government service or not, to obtain the qualifications for promotion or appointment to the higher Divisions ot tru=
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  • 112 4 CAIRO, May 3.— King Farouk has reinstated Ferik (Field \iarcnal) Mohamed Haidir Pasha a Comman-der-in-chief of the Egyptian armed forces by Royal decree. He resigned the post last November stating that he did not wish to nanyx-r investigations into the suoArmy armS the E S>'Ptian
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  • 76 4 Mr. S. Ramasamy Naidu. tormei Mayor of Madras, Mr. T. S. Chockalingam, Editor, "Dinasari," Mr. S L Karayallar, M. L. A. Mr. Shafi Motiamed iMunicipa! Councillor. Madras) and Mr. Sambhandam oi WeLson Co., the Fine Art Type pounders ot Madras (Municipal Councillor, Madras) arrived las:
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  • 103 4 W DE H Hl> May *<-** Indian to the fourth session 01 *n P- 0 S? ai Mines Committee, -pcr.ing in Gfcneva tnis month will .ncmdc Mr. K R. p. Khiinani first i Secretary (Commercial), ln--iian Embassy, Prague, representing tne Crovernment 01 muia; Mr. J. N
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  • 44 4 The fortnightly meeting of the Oivine Life Society will be held tomorrow. Saturday, at 7.30 p.m. at No. 26. Lorong N. Teluk Kurau, Singapore the residence of Sri N Damodaram Piliai. All members V or w ally invited to be present
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  • 57 4 NEW DELHI, May 3.— ln Parlia £w nt n ril 30 tne Commerce and Industry Minister. Mr. Man Lab, an S C hL that th e Swedish GovernJ£ ad xt<e nded to India the re «L S^ reden respect of countries which were members of
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  • 52 4 INDONESIA NORWAY TRADE PACT SIGNED LONDON. May 2. Norway a-.d Indonesia have signed) their first direct trade agreement. Oslo Radio reported today. Until January 1952 Norway win send Indonesia cod liver oil, paper cardboard, various machinery aid electrical equipment. Indonesia will supply Norway with palm oil. copra, tobacco ami other
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