Indian Daily Mail, 19 July 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VU. No. 158. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 394 1 Sequel To AlCC's Failure To Bring Dissidents Back Into Congress Fold (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 18. Mr. Rafi Ahmed Kidwai has resigned from Nehru's Cabinet following his decision to finally quit the Indian National Congress. It is learnt Kidwai lias submitted
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  • 39 1 "MESSAGE OF THE VEDANTA" There will be a lecture (open to the public) on "The Message of the Vedanta" by Mr. N. Natarajan at the Theosophical Society, 8, Cairn* hill Road, Singapore, today Thursday, the 19th July 6.30 p.m.
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  • 269 1 TYAGI ALSO TO RESIGN KIDWAI MAY STAY BACK IF NEHRU WANTS NEW DELHI, July 18.— Two Indian Cabinet Ministers tendered their resignations from Premier N:»hru's Congress Party today.. They said a third is likely to do the same. Communications Minister Rail Ahmad Kidwai and Rehabilitation Minister Ajit Prasad Jain announced
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  • 132 1 KARACHI Ju.y 18.-Premier Liaquat All Khan last night received Prem.er Nehru s reply to Pakistan's allegations against Indian trom, movements on her borders, a Foreign Ministry official said todav ine rcpiy was being discussed at a Cabinet today, he added. Nehru's reply was sent after
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  • 128 1 DIBRUGARH THREATENED BY FLOODS CALCUTTA. July 18.— The Brahmaputra and its tributaries were rising yesterday threatening to submerge the important railway town of Dibrugarh in the Assam tea district, according to reports received here. Reports said that flood waters swept through "several" villages in this area and washed away peasants'
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  • 96 1 LONDON. July 18.-- Seretse Khama, exiled chief of the Bamangwato trPbe. complained yesterday the British Government had refused to let him pay a short visit home to calm down trouble among his people. He issued a statement calling thc Government's decision "serious and short sighted."
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  • 100 1 SEROWE, July 18. Mr. Percy Fraenkel, lawyer of Seretse Khama, announced hero yesterday fiat none of the 29 tribesmen granted bail of £25 following their appearance on Monday in court after last week's tribal disturbances had taken advantage of it. Instead they had remained in gaol with
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  • 102 1 NEW YORK, July 18.— Millionaire leftist Frederick Vanderbilt Field is back in jail today for an indefinite stay. But unlike his first trip behind bars earlier this month, the great grandson otf Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt has the company of four fugitive convicted top Communists. Two
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  • 229 1 CABINET CRISIS IN CEYLON COLOMBO. July 18.— With the defection of six supporters in the House of Representatives, the Government of Mr. Senanayake is expected to face a serious test of its strength against the opposition dur-J ing the budget debate which began! yesterday. The six members who walked 1
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  • 101 1 MANILA, July 18. Governcr Thomas E. Dewey of New York landed here thts afternoon on a flight from Taipeh in a U.S. Air Force troop carrier Douglas C-54. "I came to the Far East to see conditions at first hand," Dewev told newsmen. "There is no substitute
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  • 242 1 CALCUTTA, July 18.— Forty Indians .marooned for 10 days on a tiny island in Upper Assam were flown to safety by British and Indian pilots in a homemade airlift a few hours before the turbulent Brahmaputra river engulfed the islet. Details of the
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  • 42 1 Mrs. Garrete, Officer, St. John s Ambulance will lecture on "Women's Part in St. John's Ambulance" at the Kamala Clulb. 7, Moulmein Road, today, Thursday, at 5.30 p.m. All are cordially invitPd. writes Mrs Shirin Fozdar. Hon. Secretary, Cultural Committee.
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  • 38 1 BOMBAY, July 18. Bombay Customs officers on Mondav seized 134 gold bars valued at 150,000 rupees from the 4,851-ton British ship Dwnrka, coming from the Persian Gulf. The bars were discovered mixed with cinder* la the. g>Uey.- Reuter
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  • 162 1 FRANCO SPAIN ALSO AGAINST RED CHINA NEW YORK, July 18.— Thirty-three members of the United Nations, plus Italy, West Germany and Franco^ Spain, Monday promised to co-operate with the United Nations on the economic embargo against Communist China and Red Korea. The government of Vietnam also isdged co-operation. The Soviet
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  • 123 1 I LONDON July 18.-Six Scottish Labour MPs, led by leftwinger Emrys Hughes, proposed yesterday tnat Princess Margaret's income f m nn s tate funds should be cut from £6,000 a year to £3,000. Parliament agreed in 1937, when dealing with the Royal Family ?rnnn
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  • 59 1 CArRO, July 18.— Egyptian police have arrested a 26-year-old AngloIndian air hostess. Cynthia Blythe working for American Trans-World Airlines, it was disclosed today Two ingots of gold were found concealed under her coat as she was boarding a Constellation plane bound for India yesterday, *he police stated.
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  • 95 1 SEOUL, July 18 Ceas^-flri* !£8?£ a ttS agreed Sn**^ t££?' r!i e USl Army announced today, and one major Issue remains to be ironed out lor a "mutually acceptable Agenda mutually Vice-Admiral Chaafles Turner Joy chief Unite* Nation* delete at the Kaeson^ conferences,
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  • 53 1 HONGKONG. July 18. Peking radio quoting the official New cnina news agency said today that if American and South Korean lorces in Korqa continued "their present series of attacks" they would be defeated. y The radio said the attacks had been made during the ceaseflre talks and had
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  • 689 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, July 19, 1951. THE MALACCA-TAMPIN BRANCH RAILWAY THE Allen Report on the Major Ports of Malaya does not recommend the re-laying of the 23-mile-long Malacca-Tampin branch railway line because the re-laying, it says, "would not facilitate the revival of Malacca as a port." But is
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  • 1232 2 Progress During 1949-50 Reviewed MADRAS: The administration report of the Excise and Prohibition Department for the year 1949-50 states that the total number ol cases under the Prohibition Law reported in the whole State was 67,650 in 1949-5° as against 61,545 i n 1948-49. About
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    32 2 Tiie new Indian Ambassador to Be r ne, Mr. N. Raghavan (in glasses) seen with his family after his arrival there recently. With him are his wife, son and daughter.— (A.P. PHOTO).
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  • 58 2 SURI (Birbhum):— Mr. Mihir Lai Chatterjee, M.P. has resigned from the Congress. In a press statement, Mr. Chatterjee said here on July 5 that the Congress, which he had served for more than 30 years, no longer inspired confidence among the people, It. had brought about
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  • 114 2 HYDERABAD:— It has been decided to hold National Shooting Championship compel itions under the auspices of the newly-formed National Rifle Association in Hyderabad in 1952. An organising council and various committees will be set up all over the country to popularise the organisation. An advisory committee, consisting
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  • 262 2 CALCUTTA:— Mr. S. N. Mazumdar, Chairman of the Damodar Valley Corporation, said here that by 1955, all the four dams being built under the "first phase programme" of the Damodar Valley Project, should be in operation, irrigating a million acres and providing
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  • 227 2 MADRAS:— Mr. K. Madhava Menon, Minister for Education, in a statement to the Press clarified the Ciovernment's policy in respect of making endowments by those who desired to open new high schools in the State. "Roman Catholic missionaries and Catholics" the Minister said, "are
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  • 479 2 Personal Laws Constitution: Validity Ot Bombay Act ak,-* BOMBAY: The question whether the expression, "all laws in force'', occurring at the beginning of Article 13 of the Indian Constitution, which relates to Fundament ;il Rights, would include personei laws like Hindu Law and Mahomedan Law was raised by the Chief
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  • 136 2 NAGPUR:— The results of certain recent Municipal elections and elections of village patels in Madhya Pradesh are indicative of the uphill task facings the Congress in the coming general elections. The Congress lost all seats in the Rajnandgaon Municipal Committee b o the Forward Bloc and
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    51 2 PHOTO). Mr. Trygve Lie, Secretary General. of United Nations, (left), is handed the statement sent by General Matthew Ridgway, to the Communist C.-in-C. in Korea calling for a meeting on the cease-fire in Korea. Handing over the statement at U.N. headquarters in Lake Success is Ernest Gross, acting U.S. delegate.-
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  • 196 2 NEW DELHI:— The temporary financial difficulty that the Government of Orissa faced has been solved by the promise of the Centre to advance Rs. 275 lakhs to Orissa immediately which the latter spent on Hirakud Project from its own funds upto the end of last
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  • 104 2 Income-Tax Revenue Increases More Than 8 Times In 10 Years BOMBAY: Income-tax revenue to the Indian exchequer has increased more than eight times during the last ten years. From a moaest Rs. 20 crores in 1939-40 to tax on income rose to Rs. 173 crores in 1950-51. The revenue hit
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  • 1348 3 Events Preceding Bangalore Session Of AICC— FuII Reports lt ls An 111 Wind That Blows Nobody Any Good I Congress Leader's View Of Praja 'Party BANGALORE, July 9. (By Air Mail) "It is an ill wind that blows nobody good! That is how we view the formation of the Praja
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  • 415 3 Move To Make Nehru President BANGALORE, July 9. (By Air Mail): The possibility of Prime Minister Nehru assuming the office of the President of the Congress also with a view to 'welding it into a cohesive and disciplined body is being informally
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    78 3 Photo. The Persian Tenth Division and the Persian Gulf Fleet which guard tho Khuzistan oilfields staged a goose-stepping display of force at Abadan on July 6. On the reviewing stand was Hussein Makki, the Persian Premier's righthand man in the oil-grab operation. Tanks and armoured cars which took part in
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  • 660 3 BOMBAY, July 9. (By Air Mail): The success or failure of the Bangalore meeting \o{ the AICC wiH depend on the machinery it evolves 'to carry out /the programme of Prime Minister Nehru contained in 'his report to the AICC. according to Mr. Rafi Ahmed Kidwai.
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  • 68 3 WASHINGTON, July 13.— The United States Air Force announced yesterday that it would have the use of seven air fields in French Morocco. Three bases were now under construction and preliminary work was under way at two others. In addition a command headquarters for strategic
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  • 239 3 BANGALORE, July 9. (By Air MM) The statement issued by Mr. Neh.ru, Prime Minister, reviewing the work of the Minister, both at the Centre and in the States, will naturally loom large in the discussions both in the Congress Working Committee and at the A.-I.C.C. The agenda
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  • 82 3 MR. TANDON ARRIVES IN BANGALORE BANGALORE, July 9, (By Air Mail;:— Mr. Purehotamda* Tandon, Congress President, axrived here this afternoon. lie was accorded a warm reception at the airport by Mr. K. Hanumanthaiya, Chairman of the Reception Committee, and a large gathering of Congressmen, Among those who ha*e arrived here
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  • 186 3 aaW BANGALORE, July 9,— (By. Air Mail) In response to an urgent telegraphic communication addressed to President of Pradesh Congress Committees in regard to the total number of resignations from the Congress in their respective provinces, replies have been received from 14 provinces and the total number
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  • 106 3 BANGALORE, July 9. (By Air vrarl): Mr. Tandon told pressmen hat a two-day secret session of he AICC would be held on July 4 and 15 to enable the members to lave a free and frank exchange of lews on how best to iron out
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  • 44 3 LONDON, July 17— The return world middleweight championship fight between Randolph Turpin of Britain, the holder, and Ray Robinson of the United States will be held in New York on September 12, London promoter Jack Solomons said yesterday Reuter
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  • 2162 4 CEYLON NEWS: Sequel To UNP- Sinhala Mahasabha Disagreement SIR JOHN KOTELAWALA BECOMES NEW LEADER OF THE HOUSE COLOMBO (By Air Mail).— Mr. S. W R. D. Bandaranaike, Minister of Health and Leader of the House, resigned from the cabinet on Thursday. This was the
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  • 281 4 SALT LAKE CITY, July IZ Two youthful inventors said on Saturday they have obtained financial backing to produce a device that turns water into fuel. They said production will begin as -soon as necessary arrangements can be made. Geoige W. Jackson and William Dougherty,
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  • 70 4 NEW YORK, July 18. An advertisement offering for sale oil products of the new Iranian National Oil Company appeared toda\^ in the New York Herald Tribune. The new firm was formed by bran's government to succeed the British-owned Anglo-Iranian Oil Company whose vast holdings have been
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  • 496 4 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— There is no better day for a Minister to resign and make a dramatic statement to the House than Budget Day for on that day he is always assured of a full House and a crowded and distinguished
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