Indian Daily Mail, 5 May 1951

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI 1. No. S3. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 292 1 993 OUT OF 1,786 EMPLOYED BY ANGLO-MANIA N OIL CO. NEW DELHI, May 4.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru» told Parliament yesterday that Indian nationals in affected areas in Iran were safe and India's relations with Iran continued to be friendly. Mr. Nehru
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  • 71 1 INDIAN GLOBE TROTTERS REACH LAHORE LAHORE, May 4.— T-ree Indian scouts on a six -year "World Hike on Bike arrived in Lahore on May 2 Thp party's leader, Mr. Narasimhan oi Madras, said that their stay t, Pakistan would be utilised towards the strengthening of Indo-Pakis-tan relations and developing a
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  • 35 1 BOMBAY. May 4. The Health Minister. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur inaugurated the Indian Cancer Society at Bombay on May 2. The Society ha.? been formed to control cancer in tne country.— GIIS
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  • 129 1 COMMUNISM ON THE DECLINE IN ASIA, SAYS C.G. SAIGON, May 4.— Communism has lost its momentum and is on the decline in Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Commissioner-Genera) for Southeast Asia, said today. "Communism does not suit Asian peoples. A small minority of tanatics, thinking they had read Karl Marx, took
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  • 52 1 BOMBAY, May 4— Police rein forcements were rushed to Dohad, in Western India, today, where 40 shops and six houses had been burned in a clash between Hindus and Moslems. A curfew was imposed and any assembly of more than four persons was iorDicmen for a
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  • 39 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 4.— Besides the export quota by 120 million yards of cloth for the year, the Govt. of India will permit additional export "f 2.5 million yards of ready-made garments. Copyright.
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  • 32 1 LONDON, May 4.-Mr. TrvgveLie Unned Nations Secretary General new into London Tuesday evening on a two-day visit before returning to New York r.-om h l recent European and Middle Eastern tour. Reuter
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  • 267 1 WASHINGTON, May 4. General Douglas MacArthur warned on Thursday that unless Red China is beaten into surrender by all-out air attacks, the Korean conflict may explode into a third world war. He told senators the course being followed by the Truman administration may be "inviting"
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  • 98 1 WASHINGTON, May 4.— Hie official reporter for the MacArthur proceedings estimates that 55.000 words went into tne official record yesterday and that about 3,000 words were deleted by the censor An Admiral with a razor blade was guardian or American se<:ui.iy during the interrogation of General
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  • 102 1 WASHINGTON, May 4.-General fv^ 1 er A ay be calle<l home ftom his Atlantic pact command to give evidence to the Senate Corn--0^! U S f reiSn POllCy Senator Charles Tobey, Republi?fS. c mber of tho Forei g« Relations Committee which has been bearing evidence
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  • 35 1 POONA, May 4.— Seismographs here recorded an earthquake shock of moderate intensity centred 4 210 miles away in the Pacific Ocean, Just north of New Guinea at 957 pan. on W«dn«ad»y ai*ht- ReuUr.
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  • 324 1 in Ki^ruiNSE TO APPEAL BY NEHRU A?, AD (From Our Own Correspondent) N£W DELHI, May 4 .-The Indian National C«ngreu threatened with complete disintegration has now been given one more chance to achieve unity before the i C TK? S g l neral v leCti<
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  • 452 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, May 5, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS WBLL DONE, PENANGI \A/E congratulate the Government of Penang on their bold .decision to disallow all private building until the Government's own building programme is completed. Announcing this decision at a Press Conference, Penan&'s Resident Commissioner Mr. A. V. Aston
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  • 211 2 PATNA: Dr. Sri Krishna Sinha, Chief Minister of Bihar, exhorted youngmen here to strive to create a social order based on the brotherhood of man. Dr. Sinha, who was addressing the Bihar Provincial Youth Congress trainees at their training camp at Sadaquat Ashram recently
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  • 542 2 Sri Tandon Condemns Joirt Anglo-US Kashmir Resolution 'Swaraj' will some when people's moral calibre is raised and higher self holds sway over other considerations. Concluding the Congress President appealed to the people to join in Congress and become active members by wearing khadi,
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    127 2 PHOTO). ANZAC Day was co:mr>ovroratPd in New Delhi on April 25, by a short ceremony held before the Australia Column near the Central Secretariat. H.E. Mr. H. R. GoUa n. High Commissioner for Australia to India,, placed a wreath of remembrance at the Column. Others who participated in ti&d ceremony
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  • 95 2 Fundamentally Wrong HYDERABAD: The Subject Committee of the Jamiat-E-Ulema-E-Hind at its annual session here, has characterised the latest decision of the Security Council of the U.N.O. on Kashmir as "fundamentally wrong I In a resolution adopted on Apr. 29 the Committee declared, that the decision is against the aspirations of
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    56 2 Photo. Premier Clement Attlec is pictured here as he says goodbye to sister E. M. Downer at Saint May's Hospital, London on April 26, as he leaves the hospital after live weeks' treatment for a duodenal ulcer. Behind him is his wife, who drove him to the Chequers, his country
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  • 257 2 KURUNEGALA: Reference to the Governments poMcy as regarcs the State U'.r.g^age.s question mi made by Mr. Dtidley Senanayakr, Ivlinisu-r of Agriculture and Lands when he presided at the third anniversary meeting of the Talvita WelJawa Co-operative Agricultural Society He said that the Government recognised that
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  • 44 2 KRIPALANI JOINS "NEWS CHRONICLE NEW DELHI: Acharya J. B. Kripaluni, former Congress President and Leader of the Democratic Front, will join the Indian 'News Chronicle' of Delhi as Chairman of itii Board of Editors with effect from May 1, it is announced here. FOC
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  • 340 2 JAIPUR: The two-day special session of the AllIndia Hindu Mahasabha meeting under the presidentship of Dr. X. B. Khare concluded here on Apr. 29 after adopting the resolutions earlier approved by its Subjects Committee. The resolution related to Kashmir, the Cooch-3ehar firing, proposed amendments
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  • 300 2 Benares Hindu University: Admission To Be Thrown Open To All NEW DELHI: The test of religious belief for entitling a person to admission to Benares Hindu University is soon to be removed by a BUI, to amend the Benares Hindu University Act, 1915 introduced in Parliament by the Education Minister,
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  • 324 2 JUBBULPORE: Mr. D. P. Mishra, Home Minister oi Madhya Pradesh, said here he feit that Sanskrit, as a language, was losing its importance among the present generation. In order to make Sanski it popular .imons the modern generation h». appealed to Sanskrit teachers to .'uipt themselves
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  • 94 2 BHAKRA: Dr. Gopichand Bhar* gava, Chief Minister of the Punjab (I) laid the foundation stone of the Bhakra Project in a gorge near village Bhakra on Apr. 29. Speaking on the occasion the Chief Minister said: "Punjab can now look forward to an era
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  • 292 2 CALCUTTA: A new political party I to be named "The People's party" 1 with Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee as President emerged out of a conference of about 100 prominent citizens and workers from all-over West Bengal held in Calcutta on Apr. 28. The new party,
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  • 81 2 DID NOT PRACTISE OF WHAT THEY PROFESSED DARBHANGA: Sri -Biyogi Hah, Secretary of the All-India Harijan Sevak Sangh, addressing a public meeting here said that Congressmen had forgotten the teachings and principles of Mahatma Gandhi after coming to power. Congressmen, he regretted exhorted others to follow the footsteps of Mahatma
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  • 57 2 n, I May 2. -The Sultan of Brunei, oil <cr odnciag British co ton? Ic Nqrta Borneo. was lasi DUtht appoirt€d an Honorary Cot paninn of the Order of St Michael and St Geora:». ThP 33-year-old Sultan meeeeaen -n^s brother as SuUa-> last June and W due
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  • 1083 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: PARLIAMENT PASS BILL: liiiiim tv i iu riaiUiiS OF FREEDOM SXRlßiliiii NEW DELHI, Apr. 21 (By Air Man). Parliament to-day pasj-d amidbi cheers the Jaliianwala Bagh National Memorial Bui after the Speaker had paid moving tributes to those who fell in India's battle for
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  • 76 3 PHOTO During tlielr brief stay in Wasnip«tan, DC, Gtettcral of the Army Douglas MacArihur and Mrs. MacArthur wer-j guests at a >unch«n given in their honour by the United Sta^s Congress at th-; Us: ted S'at°s Captnl. Shown at the luncheon are <left to r -hi) General MacArthur
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  • 939 3 DIWAKAR COMMITTEE REPORT ON COMMUNAL DISTINCTIONS NATIONAL INCOME UNITY KOSI PROJECT AIRCRAFT FOR MINISTERS' USE BALLOT BOXES FOR STATES. NEW DELHI. Apr. 21 (By Ail Mam. Sari C. Kajagopaiacaan, honu IvLnioitr, stated m Parliament to-day tnat in Government's view no special action was caiied lor on
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  • 186 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 21 < fc}/ Air Mail>.— The Home Minister told Mr. Kamath that the Government ot India in t-ne Home Ministry :iad passed no order of censorship in respect oi any Me.r.ber of Parliament. This was the only Ministry. he said, authorised to impose such
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  • 1064 3 SUGGESTED CHANGES IN FINANCE BILL NEW DELHI, Apr. 21 (By Air Mail). The finance Bill as amended by the Select Committee withdraws the proposed five per cent surcharge on kerosene and gives relief to lower income groups and bidi manufacturers. The Bill as
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  • 180 4 A communique issued yesterday by the Deputu I ontroller of Supplies states that in order to prevent people having to wait for long periods outside the Rationing Ofhce for the issue of new cards, it has been arranged that vouchers will be issued
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  • 352 4 NfcW D£Lrfl, May 4.— Answeriu a auostiorr regarding Indians i South Africa, the Deputy Ministe of External Attairs. Dr. KesKa; said Ln Parliament yesterday tha <roup areas $or exclusive ownersiu and occupation by dirterent racis groups in South Africa had not ye oeen demarcated under that
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  • 69 4 Move To Amalgamate Indian Bodies At a Committee Meeting of the Malayan Indian Association held on April 29 at was resolved that the following members represent the M.I. A. to discuss the proposed amalgamation of all existing Indian PoQitical Organisations with those concerned: Mrs. E. Ramachandram and Messrs. G. V.
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  • 49 4 lives of th«.> Clerical Services of government and representatives of Government commenced at 9.30 a m S«in a l and C ntlnUe<l VeSlerJ The meeting failed to reach rTH^ l^ and a recort to the High Commissioner is now being prepared by both sides
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  • 185 4 OBJECTED TO TRADITIONAL HEAD DRESS! DJAKARTA May 4. Trade unions yesterday morning caused lour hours delay in mooring at in:Tandjong Priok quay of th« Dutcn luxury liner "Oranje" of "Maatsenappij Nederland." reports Aneia news agency. When tne nner arrived at Priok snortiy alter 10 a.m. trade union leaders prevented a
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  • 59 4 MR V. PAKIRISAMY ELECTED PRESIDENT OF I.R.0. Mr. V. Pakirisamy was elected President of the Inter-Religious Organisation of Singapore and Johore Bahru, at a meeting of the Organisation held on Monday evening. He succeeds Rabbi Shababo. the retiring President. Inch-? Ahmed bin Ibrahim and Mr. Teo Beng Ciiye were re-elected
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    47 4 Distinguished visitors to Singapore left to right: Mr. S Raniasuamy Naidu (ex-Mayor of Madras); Mr. S. L. Karayalar, M.L.A. Mr. Shaft Mohamed (Municipal Commissioner, Madras)- Mr T S Chockalingam (editor, "Dinasari" and Mr. SambMndam, of Nelson Co. (Fine Art Type Founders). They are en route to Indonesia.
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  • 136 4 BUENOS AIRES. May 4.—President Peron forecast early this week mat Argentina's crtire electric nti *ork may be operated by atomic bikrjfjr wiiMin two years. Tne President delivering the annuai '.'stale ul the. nation" messase to Congress said: 1 "If experimental plans go as they have
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  • 63 4 At 1.30 j\m. on Tnursday threp Chinese roblxd a Chinese student, aged 12 years, of his watch and a few cents in the lavatory of the MarlboronKh Theatre. Beach Roao The victim called for h-elp and two other Chinese came to his assistance and arrested
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  • 154 4 The 14th Anniversary of th<Empire Youto bunday will be ce.»> orated on May 6. All over tA» World on this day Services of wu:ship are held in Temples. Mosauc Synagogues and Churches by people oi all castes and creeds and prayers are said for the Youth
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