Indian Daily Mail, 11 May 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Vli; No. 89. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 313 1 Further Seven Weeks Grace Given To Register BANGKOK, May 10. Diplomatic negotiations between India and Thailand have resulted m the Thai gov eminent, ,as a special concession, granting certain unre^is tered Indian national immigrants m Thailand a further seven weeks' grace m which to register
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  • 163 1 NEW DELHI, May 10.— In a statement m New Delhi yesterday, the Food Minister, Mr. K. M. Munshi, (Chairman of the Advisory Committee for Somnath Trust) said that the mischievous suggestion appearing- m some Pakistan papers that Afghanistan had returned or was returning to India
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  • 100 1 WASHINGTON, May 10. -A survey of the rice situation m ooum East Asia m the light of changing conditions m that area is boin^ undertaken by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Isom Deshotels. a marketing specialist for the Agriculture Department, recently left for the
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  • 200 1 NEW DELHI, May 10.— A Commerce and Industry Ministry announcement says: "After taking into account the shipments since last January and the quantities outstanding for shipment against licences already issued, the Government of India have decided to issue, during
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  • 216 1 Messrs. Shaw Brothers Ltd. and Universal Pictures (Singapore; Ltd. announce that they iuvc o*giied a contract wnereby all future Universal Pictures w*J be shown exclusively at the Rex Theatre, Singapore. The agreement comes to effect on June 1, 1951, when the renovated and redecorated Rex
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  • 80 1 BOMBAY, May 10. Bombay Police last night imposed a dusk to dawn curfew for the third day m Bombay's central district as a precaution against recurrence of Hinduvluslim rioting. Three stabbing incidents were earlier reported m this area, which s now being patrolled by armed tolicc and
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  • 63 1 WASHINGTON. May 10.—Leg-N--ation was introduced m the Senate md House of Representatives on Wednesday to stop shipments of war materials to the Communists mi eliminate all American econo •nic aid to countries continuing The House bill wa?. introduced by Representative John F. Kennedy, specified that
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  • 298 1 NEPAL PREMIER IN DELHI NEW DELHI, May 10.— The Prime Minister of Nepal, Maharaja Mohun Shumsher Jung Bahadur, arrived m Delhi yesterday from Katmandu for talks with the Government of India on the situation m Nepal. Maharaja Mohun Shumsher was received at the airport hy the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru,
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  • 78 1 WASHINTON, May 10.— South Korean Foreign Minister Mr. V T. Pyun said at a luncheon here yesterday India could send troops to Korea and Britain should send more troops. Mr. Pyun urged more civilian relief for Korea, economic aid, arms for an expanded Korean army,
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  • 51 1 UJJAIN, May 10.— The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, laid the foundation stone of the Vikrama Kirthi Mandir at Ujjain on May 8. The Mandir (temple) is being built m memory of King Vikramaditya who, according to tradition, ruled m that region before the Christian era.
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  • 54 1 NEW DELHI, May 10.— India will play host to a seminar on international understanding with ,specital reference to Gandhian teach ngs m 1951. Education Minister Maulana Azad told a questioner m parliament. Azad said the government w?s "•onsHering a proDosal to offer two fellowships to foreigners
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  • 39 1 Members of the Kamala Club who wish to bring more than one for tft,e tea-party on May 21, ire requested to contact the H<~n Secretary, 135, Halg Road, Tel: *****, not later than May 14.
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  • 81 1 BELGRADE, May 10.— An official Yugoslav spokesman today termed i: report by the Italian newspaper, II Tempo, quoting refugees as saying Marshal Tito had been shot and wounded m a recent assassination attempt "malicious and completely invented." Toe Belgrade press has several times reported Tito Is
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  • 82 1 LONDON, May 10.— Iran has t.id Britain the Anglo -Iranian. 0.1 Company will be "invited" soon to nold dissolve itself and transfoi its multi-million dollar assets to Persian ownership. This was rii^clo^ed !n ane f e mad? public last night by the Foreign Office. The ncte
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  • 80 1 THE HAGUE, May 10.--Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, Pakistan's Foreign Minister, said here yesterday that there seemed "a slim chance" of Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations mediator m the Kashmir dispute, succeeding. Speaking at a press conference, he added that, if Dr Graham's mission was a failure
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  • 46 1 TEL AVIV, May 10.— Border warfare north of the Sea of Gall cc eased Wednesday within a few hours after the U.N. Security Council ordered Syria and Israel to cease-fire, though there was some shooting before dawn. Each side blamed the other. A.P.
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  • 86 1 Krishna Menon Entertains Morrison And Zarabin LONDON, May 10.— Indian High Commissioner Krishna Menon entertained Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison and Soviet Ambas-sd-ior Georgi Zarubin to lunch on A T ednesday, but Menon's aides >aid later that positively no politics cane up. The officially denied publishc 1 reports said that the
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  • 137 1 NEW DELHI. May 10. India s foreign trade during February this year showed a favourable balance of over Rs. 120 million. Imports from all sources, including Pakistan, totalled over Rs. 510 million. Exports including re-exports, accounted for more than Rs. 630 million. Imports during the
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  • 48 1 WASHINGTON, May 10,-Presi-dent Truman yesterday raisec Lieutenant General Matthew B Ridgway, General Douglas MacArthur's successor m the Far E.\st to the rank of full General The President sent to the Senate for confirmation the p~omotlor which will give General Ridewav t= fourth star.- Reuter
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  • 75 1 PESHAWAR: Khan Abdul Quaiyum Khan, Chief Minister of N. W. P. P.. was elected President of thr the Frontier Provincial Muslim League, on April 29. He leceived 66 votes at a meeting of the Provincial League Council. His opponent, Khan Mohammad Ibrahim Khan of Jhagra. member of
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  • 237 1 NEHRU ON U.S. GRAIN- FOR- INDIA BILLS NEW DELHI, May 10.— Premier Jawaharlal Nehru said today the food grain bills before the U.S. Congress "m our view have no political or discriminatory conditions attached to them, and there can be no objection on these grounds to our accepting either of
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  • 52 1 BUENOS AIRES, May 10 Foreign Office sources here said Argentine is drafting a rep.y to a 3ritish protest about the establishment of a fifth Argentine naval oase at disputed Antarctic terri•ory. Announcing the estaalishn.ent on *j~r 30, tho Argentines s*i<i L was itaffed by naval
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  • 91 1 "WHITE CROWS" IN BOMBAY BOMBAY, May tfO. White Ci ows" have been noticed m Bomjay. Known as "albinos" to naturalists, these crows are not rare m olher parts of India. Albanism of normal pigment m the skin, as a consequence of which the entire plumage turns white, is comparable co
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  • 63 1 NEW DELHI, May 10— The supply of Indian coal to Australia under a long-arrangement was discussed at a meeting held m New Delhi yesterday between representatives of the Government of India and the Government of Australia. As a result of these talks, it is expected that more lasting
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  • 59 1 HYDERABAD, May 10.— General Elections m Hyderabad State are scheduled to be held between Nov 1 and Nov. 21. The State is being divided into seven zones for this purpose. About 100,000 ballot boxes are now being prepared at a cost of Rs. 500,000 m which
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  • 573 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, May 11, 1951. MALAYA'S INDIGENOUS CAPITALISTS UEW will sympathise with the plight of the rubber goods manufacturers m Malaya who are clamouring for the imposition of a sufficiently high import duty on foreign-manu-factured rubber goods so that the local industry may have a chance of
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  • 65 2 NEW DELHI: Maulana Azad said In Parliament on May 2 that a seminar on international understanding with special reference to Gandhian teachings was proposed to be held m India m 1951. A proposal to offer fellowships to two foreigners for study of Gandhism was also under
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  • 572 2 Working Party's Talks Reviewed BOMBAY: The Textile Working Party, after taking into consideration the minimum per capita need of the country's growing population and the extent to which the industry has expanded m spinning and weaving, would suggest a six-year plan for
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  • 66 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 27, (By Air Mai!! I The Government of India have decided to extend the term of the present Tariff Board consisting of Dr H. L. Dey (President) and Dr. B. V. Narayanaswamt Naidu and Mr. B. N. Adarkar (Members) for a further period
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  • 93 2 ZURICH: A giant railway wagon, one of the largest and most modern ever to be built m Europe, has just been completed here for the Indian Railways. The wagons which is being shipped from Rotterdam to India has a load carrying capacity of 132
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  • 293 2 CALCUTTA: A crowded public meeting at the University Institute Hall, Calcutta, on May 3 paid homage to the memory of Lady Abala Bose, speakers recalling her great contributions towards uplift «f women m particular. Dr. K. N. Katju, Governor of West Bengal, presided. The meeting
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  • 122 2 NEW DELHI: During the period of the agreement of January, 1949, between India and Pakistan, the Government of India was aware of only one sale of non-Muslim properties permitted m Pakistan, said Mr. A. P. Jain, Minister of State for Rehabilitation, m Parliament on May 3.
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  • 736 2 PHOTO). CONGRESS WORKING COMMITTEE APPROVES ACTION NEW DELHI, May 4. (By Air Mail). The Congress Working Committee, which had a three-day sitting to-day on the eve of the AICC meeting, m a resolution welcomed the decision of the Democratic Front to disiclve itself. By another
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  • 57 2 NEW DELHI: The question of increasing the quota of licences for import and export for newcomers was under active consideration an<3 the decision of the Government of India would be announced as soon as possible said Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, m reply to Mr. A. M.
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  • 303 2 KIDWAI'S CORRESPONDENCE WITH NEHRU NEW DELHI, May 4. (By Air Mail). further enquiries regarding the implications of the decision taken last night to wind up the Democratic Fxont confirm the view that this step does not mean acquiescence m the present policy of the Congress Working Committee. Further correspondence is
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  • 88 2 CHIEF OF STAFF OF PAKISTAN ARMY LAHORE Major-General Nasir Ali Khan has been appointed Chief of Staff of the Pakistan Army. He has also been promoted LieutenantGeneral and succeeds Lt.-Gen. Ross AlcCay, who becomes adviser to the Commander-in-Chief, says a Press /elease by the Inter-Services Public Relations at Rawalpindi on
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  • 178 2 NEW DELHI, May 4. (By Air Ma.iL).— The Bihar delegates of the Congress Democratic Front held a meeting here to-day to consider the situation arising out of the dissolution of the Congress Democratic Front. A resolution adopted at the meeting stated that "taking into
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  • 1242 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Inconclusive Discussion On Visvabharati Bill NEW DELHI, Apr. 28, (By Air Mail). Parliament referred the State Financial Corporations Bill to a Select Committee to-day. This Bill will enable the State Governments to establish financial corporations to give aid to
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  • 224 3 Tax Exemption On Sterling Pensions Withdrawn NEW DELHI, Apr. 28, (By Air Mail). The Government of India nave withdrawn the exemption from income tax and super-tax payable on sterling pensions with eilect from March 1, 1951, said Mr Manavir Tyagi, Minister of State ;or Finance, m reply to Dr. R.
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  • 120 3 SALEM: The j^ompt investigation directed by Mr. Y. Mohamed Roshan, District Superintendent of Police, Salem, all the jewels worth about Rs. 1,85,000 and currency from Sri Krishna of Rs. 5,000, burgled from Sri Krishna Bank, Gugai, Salem, on April 29 last (already reported), have been recovered on
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  • 55 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 28. (By Air Mai") The Labour Minister, Mr. Jagiivan Ram, announced m Parliament today the decision of the Government to set up a new tribunal to adjudicate on bank employee' disputes consequent on the Supreme Court's judgment lnral' dating the
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  • 344 3 PHOTO). NEW DELHI, Apr. 28, (By Air Mail) .—Replying to a question on the basis of delimitation of constituencies, the Law Minister m a written answer to Shri V. K. Reddy m Parliament today invited his attention to
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  • 129 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. C. D. Deshimikh, estimated India's liability for the payment of civil and military pensions m England m 1950-51 at £5,795,000. The Finance Minister said, m Parliament on May 2 that as regards India's other external obligations nn account of sterling and dollar companies
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  • 84 3 CUTTACK: The heavy hailstorm continuing m Gauhati area on May 4 interfered with aircraft movement. A passenger plane from Barrackpore was caught m the storm and badly damaged, according to a report received at Dum Dum. The plane managed to reach its destination, Hashimara, but could not
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  • 151 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 28. (By Ail Mail). It is learnt that a number of M.Ps from Madras have protes. Ed to the Prune Minister against the changes effected m the delimitation proposes by the State Government and the State Delimitation Committee. These member^ have submitted a memorandum
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  • 182 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 29, (By Air Mail).— The Home Minister, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, today promised Parliament a judicial enquiry Into the police firing on hunger-march-ers m Oooch-Behar on Apr. 21. The judical enquiry would follow an immediate enquiry by the Commissioner of the Division to
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  • 69 3 MADRAS: The Government of Madras have passed orders bifurcating the Malabar district into two agricultural districts, North Malabar consisting of Chirakkal, Kottayam, Kurumbarnad and Wyanaad taluks with headquarters at Tellicherry and South Malabar, consisting of Kozhikode, Ernad, Ponnani, Walluvanad and Palghat (including Alathur Sub-Taluk) with Kozhikode
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