Indian Daily Mail, 26 May 1951

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 104. SINGAPORE, (SATURDAY, M AY 26, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 670 1 U. S. Approves India Food Loan Bill 100 Liberty Ships To Transport Grain WASHINGTON, May 25.— The projected US$l9O million emergency loan to help India alleviate a critical food situation has the approval of both houses of the U.S. Congress. The House of Representatives adopted the bill Thursday by a
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  • 32 1 The sth annua] general meeting of the Malayan Indian Congress Fenang Branch, will be held at the Penang Hindu Sabha 205 Dato Kramat Read. :xcm Sunday, at 4.3a pj\
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  • 281 1 INDIA'S NEW H.C. TO PAKISTAN NEW DELHI, May 28..— The Government of India nave appointed Dr. Molian Sinlia Melita, at present India's Ambassador to the Netherlands at Tlie Hague, as the Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan at ivarachi, states a communique issued by the Ministry of External Affairs. An eminent
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  • 162 1 KASHMIR NO PAWN IN WORLD POLITICS, SAYS SHAFI JAMMU, May 25.— Mr. Mohammad Shafi, a national conference leader, has called upon the Kashmiris to close their ranks and prepare to face "the coming danger/* Addressing a meeting on May 23 it Jammu. Mr. Shafi said that the Angle-American bloc had
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  • 123 1 MR. P. R. S. MANI FOR MANILA (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 25.— 1t is learnt there is shortly to be shuEe of Indian diplomats abroad. Mr N. Raghavan, former Penang Barrister has been transferred from Belgium to Switzerland as Ambassador and will also accredited to the Vatican.
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  • 79 1 The Commissioner-General and Mrs. Mac Donald i^ft Singapore by air yesterday for Borneo. They will stay with the Governor of Sarawak m Kuching for two days where they will meet members of the Council Negri and fulfil other engagements. Afterwards they will travel to Brunei, where
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  • 111 1 ANKARA, May 25. The Gov ernment of Turkey have extended, through the Government of India, an invitation to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, India's Education Minister, to be their guest during his forthcoming visit to Turkey. Maulana Azad, it may be recall ed, is at present on
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  • 68 1 TAIPEH, May 25.— Chinese Nationalist newspapers today claimed the Chinese Communists will attempt to beat the world embargo on rubber by growing rubber them selves. Reports received m Government circles from the Communist mainland said already a number of rubber plantation experts have
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  • 343 1 COLLECTION OF COMMISSION DUES FROM INDIA: PROCEDURE EXPLAINED The India Government Trade Commissioner m Singapore, Sardar Jogindra Singh, has released for the guidance of the local trade the following information regarding conditions under which the Reserve Bank of India is prepared to entertain applications tor remittances of commission due from
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    75 1 PHOTO. Jacob A. Malik (right) of Russia frowns as the U.N. Assembly votes an arms embargo against Communist China at Flushing Meadows, N T^° r n Miiy 18 RuBBia and four associated countries asked to be recorded as not participating after contesting the legality of the Assembly's action. Delegates with
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  • 28 1 The 20th rnnual general "jpeting of the Young Men's Indian Association. Sentul, Kuala Lumpur, will be held at the Association r>renuses toanorrow Sunday, at 5 p.m.
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  • 160 1 CAPETOWN, May 25. -The President of the South African Senate ruled yesterday that the House was competent to deal with the Government's coloured voting Bill at a separate meeting. The Opposition leader Senator G. Heaton Nichoeils had challenged the competency of the Senate to do
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  • 187 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 25 —The Select Committee considering the Constitution amendment Bill was unable to report bock to Parliament on Wednesday as scheduled and is expected to present its report only today. In the meanwhile, tremendous efforts are being made
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  • 187 1 LONDON, May «4.— Hundreds oi Britain's leading churchmen came to convocation m London on Tuesday expecting to take part m bitter debate on Freemasonry. But a terrific buildup of the campaign tactics of the opponents of the craft proved a damp squib —a motion demanding an investigation
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  • 818 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, May 26, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS (On The Black-Out Nuisance) I 'THE sudden stoppage of electric supply which m the daytime is simply called power-cut but at night black-out, has now become most annoying. It has of late not only increased m frequency but also m
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  • 181 2 INDIA GOVERNMENT PROPOSE TO SPEND RS. 11 CRORES FOR REHABILITATION __J^S f LLHI }te Government of India propose to spend about rupees eleven crores for rehabilitation of displaced persons from East Bengal, it is learnt. This amount is roughly one-third of the entire budget Pr
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  • 237 2 NEW DELHI: Satisfaction at th€ successful conclusion of Nepal talks was expressed on May 16 by both Nepal Congress and Rana Groups. While general agieement on varies points of difference has been .cached, details are left Lo be worked out by the Prime Minister of Nepal
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  • 239 2 BANGALORE: A conference of representatives of Madras and Mysore Governments was held here lecently to discuss the question oi evolvuig a common policy for the sale of sandalwood. The Mysore Government hold h. monopoly of sandalwood m the State, and they have their own machinery for distilling
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  • 80 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Chandulal J Shah was elected President of the Film Federation of India at the first meeting of the Committee of the Federation here on May 15. The other members of the executive are: Mr. M. D. Chatterji (Calaurta) and Mr. A. Ramaiah (Madias) Vice-Presidents,
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  • 79 2 MADRAS: It is understood that Mr. P. N. Ramaswami, 1.C.5., District and Sessions Judge, Mr. T. L Venkatarama Aiyar, Advocate, and Mr. K. Ramaswami Gounder, District Judge, have been appointed Puisne Judges of the Madras High Court. There are at present three vacancies on
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  • 223 2 Drugget Industry Processing Centre To Be Opened BANGALORE: The joint Drugget Industry Advisory Board of Madras and Mysore States decided to set up a 13-lakh rupees processing centre to supply processed wool and yarn of standard quality to cottage spinners and weavers. The expenditure will be shared by the two
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  • 150 2 NEW DELHI: Radio research undertaken by the Indian Council of Scientific and Industrial Research has resulted m the development of processes for the manufacture of radio components and the collection of data regarding ionospheric and atmospheric conditions m the country, according to an official review
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  • 210 2 SHEIKH ABDULLAH'S NEW DELHI: Kabul's influential daily, "The Zannes" m an editorial on May 7 has declared that the people of Kashmir would never vote for the State's accession to Pakistan. The paper observed, Though a majority of the people m Kashmir are Muslims,
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  • 113 2 KHATMANDU: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, India's Prime Minister, is visiting Nepal's capital on June 16 on Nepal Government invitation it was understood here. Maharaja Mohan Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana, Prime Minister of Nepal, returned here on May 18 afternoon from Delhi by air Mr. B.
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  • 91 2 Indians' Postal Savings In Pakistan 1 NEW DELHI, May 24.— The Com munications Minister, Mr. Ran Ahmad Kidwai, told Pariiamen yesterday that since devaluation o' H??« In lan cur rency m September J949, the Pakistan Government h?d put a ban on transfers of Po*t Office Savings Banks Accounts anu Certificates
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    66 2 PHOTO). J?rt r^,*_ flirst formal and ofT.cial photograph cf King Farouk and Queen Narriman of Egypt, taken m the Throne Ro £e -i the Abdin Palace and released m Cairo on May 17. King Farouk 31, married the 17-year-old commoner on May 6. Thfs nature shows the loveily Paris-made white
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  • 41 2 MAJOR P. S. MEHTA DEAD SIMLA: Major P. S. Mehta, Military Secretary to the Punjab Governor, died here on May 20, of heart failure. The funeral was attended by the Punjab Governor and General K. M. Cariappa, Commander-in-Chief Indian Army. F.O.C.
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  • 369 2 SRINAGA: The Kashmir Premier, Sheikh Abdullah, said on May 13 that Kashmir was prepared for a referendum provided it was conducted by a truly neutral person deriving powers from the constitutional Government and provided the whole territory was restored to its constitutional authority. The Premier, who
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  • 283 2 NEW DELHI, May 14, (By Ai. Mau>.— xoe Amendment Sub-Com-mittee of the Congress Parliamentary Party is believed to have ten tatively agreed that Governmen contractors snouid not be allowed to stand as candidates ior membership of Parliament or a State
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  • 271 2 Settling Bank Disputes: Conciliation Board's Functions BOMBAY: Mr. G. G. Mehta, President of the All-India Bank Employees' Association, said here on May 16 that the Conciliation Eoard set up at the recent tripartite conference of the bank employers and the Government, would look into the dispute of the Bank employees.
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  • 1556 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS Dr. Ambedkar Assures All Facilities To Voters TEN MORE CLAUSES OF ELECTION BILL PASSED NEW DELHI May U, (By Air Mail). Parliament today passed ten more clai,<u>* „f i> raruation of the People (Xo. 2) BUI f the The Law Minister, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, gave an assurance
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  • 217 3 MINISTERS' RESIGNATION PRIOR TO ELECTIONS NOT PRACTICABLE NEW DELHI, May 14, (By Air Main. Parliament to-day passed nine out of 169 clause of the People's Representation (No 2) BUI and held over tffll Wednesday the controversial disqualification clauses Replying to the four-day general discussion on the Bill as reported by
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  • 184 3 Cession Of Territory To Bhutan: Bill Introduced In Parliament NEW DELHI, May 15, (By Air Mail).— Dr. B V. Keskar, Deputy Foreign Minister today introduced m Parliament a Bill to cede to Bhutan a strip of Indian territory measuring 32.81 square miles known as Dpwangiri on the border of Kamrup
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    26 3 PHOTO) Hl,^™^ 1 1 escort for <* that has laid «tero to f th? *tr_ tegic port of Wonsan, or\ Korea's Northeast iLilf ™5 a ruary. A.P.
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  • 831 3 Pakistani Rice Uncultivated Areas in India Jiratia Praja in Tripura Pakistan Border Adulteration of Foodstuffs Allowances to Relatives of Rulers Development of West Coast Ports— Observatory at Ujjain QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT i NEW DELHI, May 15 (By Air wf il) The Food an d Agriculture Minister, Mr. K. M.
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  • 113 3 LAHORE: Mr. Mohammed Sharif, I General Secretary, (Punjab (P) IKisan Committee, was arrested at Lyallpur on Thursday under the Punjab (P) Public Safety Act m the course of a general round-up of Communist and other Leftist workers, it was learnt here. The Lahore Branch of
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  • 274 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India is considering- a plan to settle 20,000 people m the Andamans duiing the next five years revealed Mr. H. V. R. lengar, Secre iary, Ministry of Home Affairs m a broadcast talk from Delhi on May 16.
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  • 79 3 MR. K. M. MUNSHI IN CAR ACCIDENT PRABHAS PATAN. May 12, (By J' r Mail) Mr. K. M. Munshi, Food truster of India, met with a car accident last night while returning ram Veraval to his residence at The rear wheel of his 'ar broke away and the car dragged
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  • 56 3 i.'ADRAS: The Government have irdered that the subsidy, sanctioned „"f_ l]an Co-operative Societies and those composed of backward class communities, towards clerical assistance be also granted to all societies, the majority of whose members are composed of Harijans, backward communities, or Hariian converts to Christianity,
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  • 213 4 CEYLON NEWS No Ceylon Ban On Rubber To Red Countries! Licences Will Be Freely Issued To Shippers COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Although Britain and the United State's are planning an embargo on rubber exports to China, Ceylon is not considering any restrictions on such exports. A high government official last
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  • 435 4 MOVE AGAINST PROHIBITION *J2n EGO MBO: Several resolutions «h^ dlng that Government snouid pay no heed to the cry of ™JSf,f misgulded cranks" to force prohibition on the country were a n Se( iL Q an aati-prohibitionn ti-prohibition mass rally held recently at the Negombo Town Hall, with Mr. W.
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  • 389 4 COLOMBO: Sixty-eight year old V. Govindasami Raja, of Chitoor, m the Madras Presidency, a direct descendant of King Rajathi Raja Sinha, intends making an appeal to the Government of Ceylon for financial assistance. He has written to friends m Ceylon asking the advice as to
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  • 133 4 COLOMBO: Mr. A. E. Goonesinha, Minister of State, as President of, the All-Ceylon Trade Union Congress, has asked Mr. W. K. Wijemanne, who has been designated adviser to the workers' delegate to the 1.L.0. session m Geneva next June, to decline to accept the invitation as
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  • 66 4 BONN, May 25.— A trade agreement between Western Germany and Ceylon was signed m Frankfurt Wednesday, according to DPA the West German News Agency. Grrmany will import from Ceylon, India rubsej, ccpra, cocoa precious and semi-precious stones to the value of $22,200,000. Ceylon wfll receive machinery
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  • 298 4 K.L. CONGRESS URGES MERGER OF INDIAN BODIES The annual general meeting or the Local Indian Congress, Kuala Lumpur, was held on Sunday, May 20, at the Chettiars Chamber of Commerce, Kuala Lumpur, with Mr. K. L. Devaser, President, In the Chair. NEW OFFICE-BEARERS The following officers were elected for the
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  • 89 4 A meeting wiil be ield under the auspices of Tne Naval Ba*e Hrn dus&ani School near the Padana Biock 63 on Sunaay, May 21. "\<. 5.30 p.m. Tne Representative of the Govof India m Maiaya Mr. M. Gopala Menon has kindiy consented U preside over the
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  • 81 4 At the annual general meeting of the Alexandra ix>cai inaiaCongress, the fouowing were eiec ed Office-bearers, lor the ensuing year: President— Mr. r. Balakr„hna„ Vice President— Mr. V. Boas*ara_ Secreiary Mr. f. B. Paiui; ilea surer Mr. R. Govinaaswa.n. Auditor— Mr. N. Anandan; Com mitue memcerj
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