Indian Daily Mail, 23 May 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIL No. 101. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 445 1 Nehru's Statement In Parliament NEW DELHI, May 22. —The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said during the question hour m Parliament yesterday that any proposal for German rearmament might lead to difficulties and this has been stated informally on behalf of India. Mr. Nehru
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  • 172 1 BANDOENG, May 22.— Bandoeng police killed two bank robbers and captured one after a hot pursuit all through this West Java capital this morning, according to Aneta news agency. At 10 a.m. this morning a car with four armed bandits stopped before the building of the Bandoeng
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    71 1 PHOTO. This pile of arms, recently captured from the rebel forces of the Veitminh by French and Vietnam forces, has heen put on show m Kesat, Indo-China, m an attempt to strike the imagination of the Vietnamese. The arms are a portion of those captured during a i Hopping- up
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  • 150 1 BERLIN, May 22.— The Soviet authorities here have delayed the departure for Moscow an American special plane to collect Admiral Alan G. Kirk, United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union and bring him to Paris. An American spokesman said here last night the plane,
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  • 181 1 CAIRO. May 22. A message ot greetings and good wishes from the Government and the people of India to the Arab-speaking peoples was> given by the Indian Education Minister Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, when he halted at the Cairo airport on May 20 on his
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  • 133 1 NEW DELHI, May 22.— 1n reply to a question, Dr. B. V. Keskar, Deputy Foreign Minister, said m the Indian Parliament yesterday that the Government of India had pro tested to the Pakistan Government against the publication m a Pakistan paper, the KHATOON," of a
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  • 79 1 Burma Pledges Fullest Co-operation With U.S.S.R. RANGOON, May 22.— The Burmese President Sao Shwe Thaike assured "fullest co-operation" of his Government to the first Russian Ambassador m Burma, Alexander Saveliev, who presented his credentials to him yesterday. Accepting the letters of credence the President said he shared the Ambassador's view
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  • 154 1 NEW DELHI, May 22. Parliament yesterday decided to give the detenus the right to vote m the coming General Elections. The People's Representation Bill, as Amended by the Select Committee, had proposed that a person subjected to preventive detention should not vote. The
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  • 53 1 JAKARTA, May 22.— Famed Indonesian political leader Sutan Shahrir, Chairman of the Indonesian third biggest Socialist Party, left Indonesia by air for Cairo this morning, reports Aneta news agency. After being married m Cairo, Egypt, to Miss Poppy Saleh, Dr. Shahrir will spend his honeymoon
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  • 52 1 BOMBAY, May 22.— Police announced on Monday the arrest 01 three men, one the owner of a chain of theatres and a taxi fleet, m connection with a spectacular holdup on Apr. 20 m which the loot totalled Rs. 1,200,000 from the Bombay branch of Lloyds
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  • 46 1 NEW DELHI, May 22.—Ninetyseven thousand and one hundred and fifty tons of foodgrains were despatched by the Government of India to the deficit States during the week ended May 15. The main recipients were Bihar, Bombay, Madras, West Bengal, and Travan-core-Cochin. GIIS
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  • 329 1 LONDON, May 22.— The Bishop of Birmingham, Dr. E. W. D. Barnes, said that overcrowded countries like Britain must consider the need of breeding out its inferior human strains. "To preserve inferior stocks as a population becomes excessive is to settle ourselves with
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  • 88 1 NEW DELHI, May 22.— The Maharajah of Baroda will not get back his royal status and his annual income of 2,500,000 rupees, President Rajendra Prasad ruled yesterday. The Maharajah will be allowed to use his title as a matter of courtesy, an official source said.
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  • 87 1 MADRAS, May 22. Pepper farmers of the west coast anticipate a bumper pepper crop next season due to recent good rains. The next harvest is estimated to yield 25.000 tons. With Indonesia still out of the field no substantial price reduction is expected. A west
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  • 68 1 LONDON, May 22. Ten tired Japanese arrived at London airr»ort J 2 hours late from Tokyo yes today, bowed politely* to walttn* British Council officials, arid th*»r went straight to their hotels for some sleep. They were the advance party of d %tef afcoa of Jiyanu*
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  • 143 1 WASHINGTON, May 22, Congressional opponents of the grain-for-India Bill m the House of Representatives were today preparing for a last ditch fight to block or revise it*, provisions. The House was scheduled to begin debate today on the legislation which would promise
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  • 82 1 KARACHI. May 22.— The Pakistan Government Monday agreed to the appointment of Han Nien-lung as the Chinese Communist first Ambassador to Pakistan. He is travelling to Karachi as soon as possible to open an Embassy. Lung is the fourth diplomatic representative to Pakistan to
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  • 106 1 TEHERAN, May 22.— The Iranian Foreign Minister, Bagher Kazemi called United States Ambassador Henry Grady to his office on Monday and accused the United States of "interference" m Iranian affairs by opposing the nationalisation law. Kazemi said that the American declaration on the oil dispute, m
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  • 131 1 ON THE KOREAN FRONT May 22. The (driver of an Indian field ambulance was seriously wounded when it hit a mine yesterday. The semi-conscious driver, who the Indian Field Ambulance unit's first casualty, smiled at British soldiers who rushed to help him from the smouldering
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  • 121 1 TAIPEH. May 22.— Reports put out here today estimated Communist losses In Korea, presumably both Chinese and North Korea at about 1,000.000. Some 300,000 Chinese ComTi mist wounded m Korea were said to have been hospitalized m China proper. Hospitals at Peiping. Tier^'n,
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  • 630 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, May 23, 1951 DUAL CITIZENSHIP FOR INDIANS IT is reported that the Deputy Minister for External Affairs Dr B. V. Keskar has informed the Indian Parliament that a proposal foi the introduction of dual citizenship rights for Indians overseas particularly m Malaya is under consideration.
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  • 261 2 Ao Desire To Stick To Power. Says Kamaraj SALEM, May 14. Speaking at a meeting at AmMr, K. Kamaraj Nadar, President, Tamil Nad Congress Committee, said that the Congress was not anxious to stick to power and remain m office, and would welcome well-organised
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  • 233 2 PATNA: Mr. Mohammad Shaft, member of the General Council of the Kashmir National Conference, told pressmen here that Kashmiris alone would determine the fate of Kashmir. Any attempt to force decision down their unwilling throats by the Anglo-American bloc through mediation or arbitration could only be
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  • 236 2 M.B.B.S. STUDENTS STAGE LIGHTNING STRIKE CALCUTTA: About 70 students who are to appear at the forthcoming final M.8.8.5. examination of Calcutta University staged a lightning stay-in-strike, before the Vice-Chancellor's room, Darbhanga Buildings, Calcutta, on May 16 evening. A Syndicate meeting was m progress at the time, and the students squatted
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  • 285 2 MADRAS: At a meeting of the Divine Life Society, on May 13 evening, m Chintadripet, Mr. K. S. Ramaswami Sastri paid a tribute to Swami Sivananda and emphasised that we should not merely content ourselves with material enjoyment but should endeavour to live a
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  • 192 2 COIMBATORE: Speaking at a meet— if held under the auspices of the Town Congress Committee, on May 13. Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar said that the members of the Drartda Kazhagan had joined hands with the Communists to defeat the Congress. But, he was sure that the Congress
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  • 34 2 NEW DELHI: The Congress President Shri Purushottamdas Tandon, it is understood, has requested Prof. N. G. Ranga m a letter to withdraw his resignation from the Congress. F.O.C.
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  • 85 2 KARAIKAL: Replying to a South Indian friend's letter, Prof. Albert Einstein, the noted scientist writes: "The fact that man produces a concept 'I', besides the totality of his mental and emotional experiences or perceptions, does not prove that there must by any specific existence
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  • 65 2 GAUHATI: Four persons were drowned m a boat accident m the Brahmaputra near here on May 15. Three others m the boat were rescued. A boat carrying seven Nepali grass-cutters to a midstream island was swept away by strong currents. It hit the wings of a
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  • 174 2 PAKISTAN'S SIX -YEAR DEVELOPMENT PLAN LAHORE Pakistan's Finance Minister Mr. tihulam Mohammed, outlined here on May 14, Uie details of the country's six-year development plan involving an expenditure at Ks. 200 crores. Addressing a gathering at the University benate Hall, Mr. Ghulam Mohammad said the amount requued lor internal finance
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  • 152 2 NEW DEuni: The Indian delegation to tne first Congress of the World Meteorological Organisation, consisting of Mr. V. V. Sohoni Director-cieneral of Observatories, and Mr. S. Basu, Deputy DirectorGeneral, have returned to Delhi from Paris. The aims and objects of the W.M.O. are to maintain and improve
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  • 100 2 MADURAI: At the general body meeting of the South India Teachers' Union held here on May 12 at the Victoria Edward Hall, the election of office-bearers was held. Mr. S. Natarajan, presided Except for the President's post, all other offices were contested, and election was held
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  • 125 2 INDORE: Mr. Gopikrishna Vijayavargia, former Chief Minister of Madhya Bharat, was declared elected on May 2 as President of the Madhya Bharat Provincial Congress Committee. The election was decided by "draw of lots" as Mr Vijayavargia and his rival, Mr. Kanniyalal Kadhiwala secured 35 votes each. Seventy
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  • 1063 2 CALCUTTA: The evidence of t., c approver (Sushil Bose) has been I concluded m the case m which six members of the R.C.I. P. are being prosecuted before Mr. R. N. Roy, S, e eial Judge, Alipore, on charges of committing dacoity
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  • 139 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have advised the Madras Government to consider the improvement of the minor port at Mingalore. Giving this information at ques-tion-time m Parliament on May 15, Mr. K. Santhanam, Minister ot State for Transport, said that though the West Coast Mayor
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  • 2746 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Restriction On Trade Licensees DEBATE ON PEOPLE'S REPRESENTATION BILL CONCLUDED NEW DELHI, May 12, (By Air Mail). Parliament today concluded general discussion on the Representation of the People (No. 2), Bill. Most of the members who took part m the four-day debate
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    53 3 Photo. Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako of Japan, return banzai cheers of the Crown at the Imperial Plaza, Tokyo, on May 3 at a brief ceremony marking the Fourth Anniversary of Constitution Day. Japanese police broke up a demonstration by trade unionists during the ceremony and hauled 28 away m
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  • 357 4 K. L. Branch Opposes Dissolution Of M. I. C. It 7s The Most Appropriate Body For All Indians "FORMATION OF NEW BODY IS REDUNDANT" The fifth Annual General Meeting of the Bungsar and Brickfields Road Local Indian Congress was held on May 19 at the Vivekan uida Ashrama Hall, Kuala
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  • 96 4 The annual general election of the above association was held on Sunday, May 20, at 5.30 p.m. and the following were unanimously elected office-bearers for the year 1951-52:— President— Mr. Sakal Deo Rai, Vice President Mr. Ram Daras s Singh, Hon. Gen. Secy.— Mr. J. S.
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  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR
    • 182 4 INDIAN FAMINE AND MALAYAN INDIANS' DUTY Sir,— We heartily endorse the sentiments expressed by "A True Indian" In his letter published m your Issue of the 19th. While we are steeped m contented Indolence a little distance away from our shores millions of our brethren arp faced with the grim
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    • 115 4 At the annual general meeting ol the Singapore Traction Co. Employees' Union held m, the Union premises on May 18 at 8 jp.m. the undermentioned were elected officials' for the year of 1951 President— Mr. R. K. Samy, VicePresident— Mr. A. Karim, Secretary—Mr. Jaswant
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  • 416 4 ANNUAL MEETING OF JOCOBITE SYRIAN CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF MALAYA The eleventh annual general meeting and social gathering of the Jacobite Syrian Church, Malaya was held) at the Selangor Indian Association hall, K.L. on Sunday, Apr. 29. It was a full day function which commenced with the Holy Communion Service at
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  • 225 4 Estate Indian employees' co-operative stores are being organised on various estates m the Segamat District with the backing of the North Johore Indian Labour Union. The decision m this respect was taken at general meetings held on two estates, being the first and second
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  • 213 4 In many countries with welldeveloped maternity and child health services, the death rate among babies is less than 5 for every 100 born. Infant mortality In most Asian countries is, however, much, higher and m some parts of Burma m fact, m no fewer than 28
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  • 381 4 CEYLON NEWS: UNIQUE TRIBUTE TO SRI SUMANGALA COLOMBO, (By Air M ail) .—The home of Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala, one of Ceylon's greatest scooters of modern times, is to be preserved as a national monument. This is the n>st time that the Ceylon Government has
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  • 62 4 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). resolution by Mr. R. Premadasa (moved m Sinhalese) that beef and mutton stalls be closed on full moon days, was debated m English, Sinhalese, Tamil and Malay and defeated by a majority >f 14 votes. One member declined to vote. The member
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  • 87 4 NEW DELHI, May 12. (By Air Mail).— A Gazette of India notifl .ration says that the Election Comnission has extended upto June 22, 1951 the period within which claim* md objections m respect of elecoral rolls for the Ichapur and Sompeta taluks of Srikakulam
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