Indian Daily Mail, 11 July 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 150. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1951 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 283 1 India Protests i o U. N. Observers NEW DELHI, July io. India has had to protest to the UN Observer team on D o fewer than 529 occasions against violations of ceasefire in Jammu and Kashmir by Pakistan troops as well as Pakistan irregulars, including
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  • 205 1 JAIN BLAMES PAKISTAN FOR NEW EXODOUS OF NON MUSLIMS NEW DELHI, July 10. The Government of India's Minister for Rehabilitation, Mr. A jit Prasad Jain, said in Calcutta on July 8 that Pakistan was "primarily responsible for the new exodus of non-Muslims from East Pakistan to We*t Bengal". According to
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  • 241 1 "POLITICAL BLACKMAIL' SAYS "HINDUSTAN TIMES" NEW DELHI, July 10.— Under the heading, "Gathering Storm", the Hindustan Times writes: "To India's complaint to the Security Council, listing three violations of the Ceasefire Agreement in Kashmir, four more instances have been added in a further report. There ia no sign of Pakistan
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  • 53 1 CALCUTTA July 1 0.— The West Bengal Government has given over Rs. one million as grants and gratuitous relief till the end of February last to Muslim migrants. The State Government also spent Rs. 60,000 as cost of free cloth and milk supplied to Muslim families
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  • 36 1 NEW YORK, July 10.— The Labour Government's Parliamentary majority fell to four today with the death of George Saville Woods, Labour member for Droylsden. He had a majority of 4136 votes at the 1950 general Reuter
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  • 168 1 NEHRU TO TANDON? (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE^ July 10.— With tne arrival of Premier Nehru and Congress President Mr. Purushottamdas Tandon here for the sessions of the Working Committee tad the Ah India Congress Committee, beginning on Wednesday, the stage is set for the most crucial session of the
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  • 123 1 (From Our Own Correspendent) NEW DELHI, July 10.— The Planning Commission appointed last year by the Government of India has outlined in detail India's' first official Five Year Plan of Development. The plan involves a total outlay of Rs. 1,800 crore (Rs. 18,000
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  • 105 1 LONDON, July 10.— Rajah, a 10--year-old Indian elephant, was executed at the London Zoo yesterday for turning rogue. The decision to shoot the two-ton animal was made after he had put one of his keepers in hospital by slamming him around last week. It was the second
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  • 31 1 LONDON, July 10.— Princess Margaret is suffering from German measles and will be remaining ln her i room at Buckingham Palace for the i time being, it was learned today. Reuter
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  • 269 1 SEOUL, Korea, July 10.— Allied and Communist negotiators met four hours today in armistice talks which U.S. delegates bluntly an- nounced would be limited to "military matters in Korea". The five U.N. delegates declined to comment on their initial meetings with five Red generals
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  • 98 1 HIROSHIMA, July 10.— Governor Thomas E. Dewey of New York flew back to Japan today from a visit to the Korean front lines. He toured this city, levelled by an atomic bomb on August 8, 1945. Before leaving Korea Dewey went to the front lines a second
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  • 64 1 BERLIN, July 10.— The Indian cow elephant, Shanti, presented by the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, to the children of Berlin was on July 6 handed to the officials of the Berlin Zoo by Major-General Prem Kishen of the Indian Mission in Western Germany. The ceremony was attended
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  • 53 1 MADRAS, July 10.— The Madras Government have deposited nearly Rs. 40 million with estates abolition tribunals as advance compensation to zamindars (landlords). The State Government so far have taken over 243 estates which are administered on a ryotwari basis. Reduced rents have also bees fixed for
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  • 156 1 TEHERAN, July 10.— India's Education Minister, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, now in Teheran, had an hour's talk on Jujy 8 with Premier Mossadeq and conveyed to him the message of goodwill and friendship from the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru. Afterwards, the Mnister, now on a 15-day
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  • 56 1 WASHINGTON, July 10. Tne Indian Ambassador Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit and the United States Secrnbary of State Mr. Dean Acheson yesterday signed an agreement covering voluntary American relief parcels and supplies donated to India. India agreed to permit these supplies to enter duty free and to pay
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  • 60 1 PARIS, July 10.— Hjalmar Schacht, the Nazi's (financial brain will go to Indonesia as an offlcia guest "to discuss economic a«d financial problems," the Indonesian Embassy here announced today. An Embassy spokesman said there was no fuUther information available either on when Schacht would leave, how long
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  • 64 1 HONG KONG, July 10.— Revenue! officers here yesterday boarded the E. Sang before she was due to sail for Singapore and Calcutta and seized 2000 taels of gold valued at HK$6OO,OOO. At Kaitak airfield, revenue offlcers seized 2000 taels of opium aboard a Cathay Pacific
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  • 66 1 Assault On Tshekedi's Men PRETORIA, July 10.— The High Commissioner's Office in Pretoria officially stated yesterday that Tshekedi Khama's followers were not assaulted at his house but while they were walking in the street. Commenting on reports from Serowe, the statement said there was no stone throwing and no property
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  • 77 1 TEHERAN, July 10.— Persia today formally notified the Unitea Nations that she rejects the ruling of the world court of justice in the AngloPersian oil dispute. The rejection was sent in a cable from the Persian Foreign Minister, Bagher Kazemi to the United Nations gecretary-General,
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  • 99 1 WASHINGTON, July 10.— Mr. Nasrollah Entezam, Persian Ambassador here and President of the General Assembly yesterday expressed doubt that Britain could bring her oil dispute with Persia before the United Nations. Mr. Entezam told reporters at the State Department: "I don't know what
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  • 188 1 BASRA, Iraq, July 10.— A British pilot today sacrificed his life and his plane to avoid hitting the packed oil warehouses at tbe Abadan refinery in Persia one of the world's greatest insurance risks. A refinery foreman was killed. A twin-engined Dragon Rapide aircraft
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  • 226 1 BOMBAY PRESS TO OBSERVE HARTAL (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 10.— The President of the All-India Newspaper Editors' Conference has urged all papers to postpone the hartal scheduled foi July 12 in protest against the recent, amendment to restricting th(j freedom of the Press and expression. The President of
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  • 93 1 ir.W£.KAJN, juiy iu. [Af) Brigadier General Aziz Allah Kamal, I Military Governor of Abadan, today ordered a midnight to dawn curfew for the entire area site of the giant Anglo-Iranian Oil Company refinery. The ban goes into effect Wednesday. At the same time all shipping on the Shatt
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  • 60 1 formed sources said yesterday that President Truman is considering naming veteran career diplomat Mr. Loy Henderson, 59, as U.S. ambassador to Persia to succeed Dr. Henry Grady, 69, who has been pressing I for retirement. Mr. Henderson, now ambassador to India, is in Washington for consultations and
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  • 709 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, July 11, 1951 A DATO' S QUEER ARGUMENTS III CAYING that "it is not to vwnacular schools that we must look for the preservation and improvement of our cultures and languages," Dato Thuraisingham added: "Last year our English schools turned out 300 boys and girls
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  • 1684 2 Details Ot Five-Year Programme CALCUTTA: The National General Council of the Socialist Party of India has adopted a 12,000-word platform on the basis of which the Party will contest the forthcoming elections to the Union and State legislatures. This is not
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  • 47 2 MARGHERITA (Assam): An earthquake shock lasting for about twenty-five seconds was felt in many places in Upper Assam, including rinsukia, Digbot, Margherita and t o d on June 29 mor nhig at 9.35 I. S.T. No damage or loss of life is reported. FOC
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  • 548 2 NEW DELHI, The Delhi Union of Journalists on June 30 urged all Newspaper Offices and News Agencies in Delhi to take immediate steps for giving adequate dearness allowance and bonus to the journalists on their staff. In a resolution the D.U.J, said it
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  • 294 3 Ceylon News: Appeal To Premier COLOMBO: Some 45 prominent Ceylonese, including a doctor, a lawyer and school teachers in a signed appeal to Mr. D. S. Senanayake. have expressed their strong protest and very great displeasure at the harsh treatment accorded to Indian
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  • 214 3 COLOMBO: Clarification of Government policy regu/rdins the employment of non-nationais will be sought once again by Dr. Colvin R. de Silva from the Minister of Transport and Works when the -louse of Representatives meets on July 13. Dr. de Silva w2l ask Sia: John .iotelawala whether
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  • 205 3 JAFFXA: Addressing a public meeting he^d under the auspices of the Jafina District Community Centres Union at the Pandaterippu Girls' Scnool Hail, Mr. T. J. O'Brien of the U.K. Embassy said: "There Ls oft'en the temptation nowadays to think one's government as a wealthy uncle with
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  • 103 3 PREMIER ASKED TO DEFINE LIQUOR POLICY MATARA: "If a national leader, suo.i as tae late Dr. W. A. de Suva, were to appear amongst us, what would be tns feevmgs on entering "Sravasti," his nome wnen he saw a liquor bar opened there by tne O-overnment for our Members ot
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  • 387 3 Ancient Coins Fix Date Ot Dagoba's Construction COLOMBO: Coins bearing the name of Parakrama Bahu I in Nagari characters unearthed recently at the Dedigama Kota Vehera have definitely established the dagooa as that which that monarch had erected over his birth chamber. The excavations in the four foot deep relic
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  • 358 3 CENTRAL BANK TO TAKE OVER IMPORTS COLOMBO: Import of gold and its issue to registered jewellers and craftsmen is to be taken over by the Central Bank. This arrangement, which is being introduced with almost immediate effect, is designed to curtail widespread blackmarket and smuggling activities
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  • 125 3 COLOMBO: Indian estate workers whose names do not appear in the eler oral registers will make another attempt to -have them included when the registers cone up for revision by th? end af this month. It Is estimated tftiat about 400,000 names of
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  • 140 3 1 BATTICALOA: The Gal Oya Development board will Inaugurate shortly a water transport service between Batticaloa and Veeramunai wnich is within 12 miles of Amparai, the headquarters of the development activitius of the Gai Oya valley project. The necessary barges, tugs, laun ches and dredgers
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  • 68 3 KANDY: A freak ohild was born recently to Alagamma, wife ol the conservancy labourer at Thotadeniya Cottage Hospital, seven miles from Kandy. The child is a girl, healthy in ah respects except that she has no skull. The \bain is protected only by Mtat usual
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  • 213 3 COLOMBO: Mr. A. Aziz, M.P., referring to the order of the District Judge of Kegalle, upholding the application of an Indian resident of Yatiyantola to have his name included in the 1950 register of the electoral district of Ruwane-walla-deported already), said here that 'the
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  • 72 3 COLOMBO: The Royal Ceylon Navy is sending out 58 more men for -specialised training In the United Kingdom. Forty-two of thean will leave at the end of this month while tre remainder will leave in August. The courses range from period ot three
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  • 236 3 COLOMBO: The United Nations Association of Ceylon will not participate at the regional conference ?r an -S° T v€rnm e«tal organisations on problems of the United Nations to be held at Bali, Indonesia, shortly. *iiii> utcLbion was arnvea at at a meeting of the
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    76 3 PHOTO. un the seventh anniversary (June 1951) of the Allied landing in Normandy, France during World War 11, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, now Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, returned to the Normandy beach-head to attend a memorial ceremony for Allied soldiers killed in the^ landing. The General (right, foreground), who was
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  • 56 3 COLOMBO: Arrangements have been finalised for the inter-change between South East Asian countries of 161 experts and trainees. Two Ceylonese trainees under that scheme left for Calcutta recentlv for a course of training at the Indian Statistical centre, and an Indian iron and steel expert from Mysore
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  • 856 4 Estate Labourers Asked To Open Co- Op Shops PMRWNC'S APPEAL: PRANG BESAR v ESTATE'S EXAMPLE CITED Last April, the labourers of Prang Besar Estate. Kajang, opened their own co-operative shop. It has been a very successful ventu re and had a turnover of $41,000 in its first three mo nths.
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    72 4 PHOTO). Arriving in Washington, D.C, on a brief official visit to the United States, President Galo Plaza of Ecuador (right) was warmly greeted at National Airport by United Btates President Harry S. Truman (left), U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson. and other high U.S. Government officials. Luis Antonio Penaherrera (center),
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  • 629 4 Letter To The Editor: Sir,— ln the political transitio-l nai period in Malaya the attitude! of the domiciled Indians has been misunderstood by all non -Indians. Pre-war there wa« no need for any understanding, after the liberation and after India hats attained an independent satus
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  • 928 4 The sixth annual report of the Nuffield Foundation is a record of effort in many fields in Britain, from the development pf a reflecting microscope at Bristol University to helping with the formation of a, children's theatre in the East End of London. The Nuffield
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  • 59 4 JAI^MU, July 10.— Mining has been .resumed fnoni the Jangalgali Colliery, about 40 miles from Jammu in Kashmir after a break due to the disturbed conditions created by Pakistan's invasion. Nearly 400 tons of coal has already been mined and experts are of the view
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  • 94 4 INCREASED FOOD PRODUCTION IN INDIA NEW DELHI, July 10.— During 1950-1951, India increased its food production by approximately 1.4 million tons, cotton by about 300,000 bales, jute by 200,000 bales and sugar by 125,000 tons; out of about 3.2 million acres under improved varieties of sugarcane in India two million
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  • 47 4 KARACHI, July 10.— The Karachi branch of Lioyds Bank today dismissed all Moslem employee* who have been on strike for the last four days, the Manager disclosed, i The Moslems struck in pretest against the "attitude of the British Manager and Staff". A.P.
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  • 112 4 ERNAKULAM: Mr. Pawley, special consultant to the U.S. Secretary of State, has expressed the view that the deficit state of TraviyicoreCochin could be made self-sutficient in food in two years by the use of fertilisers. Mr. Pawley is now on a tour of India studying the
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  • 94 4 MOMBASSA, July 10.— The Indian Naval Squadron, which arrived in Mombassa on July 6 on its way to Bombay, was presented with a silver cup by the Indian Association of Mombassa. The two-feet high cup, with the Asoka Chakra engraved on its sides, is
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  • 38 4 LONDON, July 10.— Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh wili sail from Liverpool on September 25 for their visit to Canada. They will travel to Quebec in the liner Empress of France.- Reuter
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