Indian Daily Mail, 19 February 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 10. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY, 19, 1952, FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 677 1 Strong Congress Govt. In Centre Reasons Behind Congress Reverses In South India NEW DELHI, Feb. 18. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's Congress party, though gaining on overall victory in India's elections, has been sufficiently jolted by Communist successes in the south to lose much of its complacency. Few results remain to
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  • 58 1 Dr. Ensminger, Representative of Ford Foundation Project in India, making his speech at the opening of the Ford Foundation Extension Training Centre at Anand, recently. Seated at his left at the table are: Shri C. D. Deshmukh, Minister for Finance, Government of India, (who inaugurated the Centre) and Shri K.
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  • 268 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 8. The conduct of Government servants during the election was the subject matter of a question in Parliament to-day. Mr. Khsudiram Mahata asked whether any arrangement was made by the Central Government to detect if any Government servant took part in the election
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    57 1 Photo. Mr. Jean De Hautecloqne, French Resident General of Tunisia, is welcomed at Orly Airport, Paris, Feb. 6, by his daughter, Marie-Sixtine (left) and M. Jean Pihux (right), under-direntor of the commission of North and East Africa. M. Hautecloque was bringing a reply from the Bey of Tunis to a
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  • 235 1 President's Rule In Punjab To continue NEW DELHI. Feb. 6.—Parliament to-day approved a resoiution moved by the Home Minister, Dr. K. N. Katju, recommending the continuance in force of the Presidents proclamation of June 20 assuming to himself all the functions of the Government of the Punjab. The motion was
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  • 253 1 U. S. REPORT ON COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA WASHINGTON, Feb. 18. The State Department said yesterday Communists used promises of "land reform" to help ♦hem seize power in Eui\ ,3 and Asia. In a report on post-war efforts by the United Nations and Western Powers to help farmers, the Department said the
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  • 78 1 CALCUTTA, Feb. 18.— The President of the World Bank, Mr. Eugene Black, told newsmen in Calcutta on Saturday that there was a possibility of another fertiliser factory being set up in India on the same lines as one at Sindri. The World Bank, he said,
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  • 59 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 18.—President Rajendra Prasad has received the following message from Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mother: "I have been deeply touched by your kind message on the death of His Majesty King George VI. The sympathy of the people of India, whose goodwill His Majesty greatly
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  • 50 1 GALLE: Unlike in other towns, competitions for Ceylon's Womanhood and Manhood parade were well patronised in Galle. Eleven girls and ten men came forward as candidates and the judges found it difficult to pick the best. The girls who were selected were not at all shv of the contest.- FOC
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  • 306 1 Santanam Himmatsinhji Appointed Governors Of Vindya Pradesh <& Himachal NEW DELHI, Feb. 18. The President has appointed Major-Generaf Himmatsinhji to be the Lieutenant Governor of Himachal Pradesh and Mr. Kasturiranga Santanam to be the Lieutenant Governor of Vindya Pradesh. It is learnt that Lieutenant Governors will hold office for a
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  • 53 1 CUTTACK, Feb. 18. The Governor of Orissa has sum* moned the first session of the newly-elected Orissa Assembly to meet on March 4 in the new Assembly Hall at Bhubanes war. The Governor has fixed March 6 for election of the Speaker of
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  • 222 1 COLOMBO: Burma has already made an allocation of 120,000 tons of rice to Ceylon for the first half of this year and will make a further allocation at the end of six months, while Siam will also shortly make an allocation. This was announced recently by
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  • 60 1 LONDON, Feb. 18. Queen Elizabeth, widow of King George VI, wished to be known as "Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother," she made it known yesterday. s|ince the King's death on February 6 British newspapers have referred to the 25-year-old Queen Elizabeth II as the Queen
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  • 95 1 KHARTOUM, Feb. 18. Rumours that Anglo-Egyptian negotiations are restarting Is arousing considerable Sudanese interest, particularly an insistent report that Britain is willing to recognise Egypt's nominal sovereignty over the Sudan. Abdullah Bey Kahlil, Secretary of the Umma Party, asked to comment, said Saturday: "We shall not
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  • 111 1 Britain's First Atom Bomb Test In Australia LONDON, Feb. 18.—Britain will test her first atom bomb in Australia this year. Prime Minister Churchill's residence announced Monday. The announcement gave nd specific date for the test The test will be conducted "in close co-operation with the Government of the Commonwealth of
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  • 50 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 18— The Chief Ministers of three States Assam, Orissa and Madhya Pradesh were on Saturday unanimously re-elected leaders of the respective Congress Assembly Parties. They are Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukla (Madhya Pradesh), Mr. NabaKrushna Choudhury (Orissa) and Mr. Bishnuram Medhi (Assam).- GIIS
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  • 44 1 CALCUTTA, Feb. 18.— Seven West Bengal Ministers, who were unsuccessful in the elections to State Assembly, have submitted their resignations to the Governor. The Governor has, however, requested them to continue in office until the new legislature meets and the cabinet is formed.- GIIS
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  • 1438 2 MADRAS, Feb. 9 The Congress, which has come out as the largest single party with 152 seats, about 40 per cent of the total in the 37 5-m ember Mad ran State Assembly has polled about seven millio n or roughly thirty-five per cent of
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  • 104 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 11.— Swami Sitaram, Andhra leader, who arrived here this morning from Vijayavada, met President Rajendra Prasad for about 70 minutes and discussed with him the question of the immediate formation of an Andhra State. Four other Andhra leaders. Mr. P. Venkata Narayana. Mr.
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  • 203 2 MADRAS HOUSE OF THE PEOPLE MADRAS, Feb. 11.— The last two results in the elections to the House of the People from Madras State which were announced tonight were annexed by a Congress Candidate and an Independent. The successful candidates were Mr. T. N. Viswanatha IRedd'i (Congress) and Mr. M.
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    36 2 Photo. Father Antonio Romualdi Antonuzi, of the San Antonio Monastery* Rome, views a picture of himself which was offered for sole by Neo-Nazi Eberhard Stern as proof that Martin Bormann, Hitler's Deputy, was alive. A. P.
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  • 1445 2 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER DO YOU WANT A HOUSE? "When did you have a crop last, Sir" asked the barber in a confidential whisper, surveying the wild growth on my head. "I don't remember" I said. He realised that I could still speak, and tucking in a small napkin round
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  • 464 2 RAILWAY TRAFRC RULES: BOMBAY HIGH COURT'S JUDGMENT BOMBAY. Feb. 16. The Chief Justice of Bombay recently held that a railway could, in exercise of tht general powers of administration, frame rules otherwise than under Section 47 of toe Indian Railways Act. to re- gulate its own traffic. These rules. His
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  • 127 2 NEW DELHI. Feb. 8. Mr .viahavir Tyagi, Minister of State, told Mr. A. C. Guha in Parliament to-day that the Chairman of the World Bank was expected to arrive in India on Feb. 10 with a view :o acquainting himself personally with India's problems of
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  • 1777 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Bill Referred To Select Committee NEW DELHI, Feb. B.— Parliament to-day referred the Presidential and Vice-Presiden-tial Elections Bill to a select committee. The House passed the Part B States Marriages Validating Bill and a hill extending for another five years the section in the
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    63 3 PHOTO. French Foreign Legion paratroops look at a pile of arms found during a search at Kelibia in the Cap Bon area of Tunisia. These weapons, alleged to have been secreted by Arab Nationalists, include rifles sawed off at the stock and barrel to make grude sldearmes. Cap Bon Is
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  • 112 3 NEW DELHI. Feb. B.—Members of Parliament to-day found it impossible to determine who was a gentleman. While the House was considering the Presidential and Vice-Presidential Elections Bill. Mr. Naziruddin Ahmed, member from West Bengal said it should be provided that candidates for Presidentship should toe gentlemen.
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  • 236 3 Development Of Radiology In India BOMBAY, Feb. 14.— Dr. H. J. Bhaba, Director of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, inaugurating the Indian Radiological Congress here on Feb. 8 announced that a high-powered neutron generating unit vvould be established this year at the Institute for the manufacture of radioactive isotopes
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  • 105 3 NEW YORK, Feb. 14.— Mr Yehudi Menuhin, the well known violinist, who left here on Tuesday on a concert tour of India, said on leaving that the proceeds of his 15 concerts would be turned over to the Indian Government to be used for worthwhile
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  • 323 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 8. Dr. Kailas Nath Katju, Home Minister, said in Parliament today that the Government of India were advising all State Governments to review the case of every detenu and to release those against whom there might be no concrete
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  • 77 3 OAK RIDGE. Tennesse, Feb. 15.— Atomic energy is heating a house and lighting electric lamps in Idaho. And 'in the not-teo-dis'ant future." energy from atomic ovens may replace the TVA electric power system. Dr. Alvin M. Weinberg, Director of the Loak Ridge National Laboratory gave
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  • 68 3 KARACHI, Feb. 8. The senior Begum of Junagadh and toer maid servant. Allah Rakhi. were challaned to-day in the City Magistrate's court on a charge of murdering the 13-year-old maid servant Bano. The Investigating Officer informed the court that steps were being taken to arrange
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  • 136 3 NEW YORK, Feb. 15.— A merger of Indian capital and American technical know-how will result next month in India's first dyestuff and pharmaceautioal plant at Bulsar, near Bombay. American Cyanamid Company said yesterday the plant will begin operation through an unusual arrangement in
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  • 74 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 16.— Mr E. R. Black, President of the World Bank, now on a fortnight's visit to India to study her development, problems, said in a Press interview in New Delhi on Wednesday that he was very favourably impressed with India's FiveYear Plan
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  • 394 4 No Truck With Reds, Says Ceylon Labour President CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: Mr. A. E. GOONESINHA President of the Ceylon Labour Party and the All-Ceylon Trade Union Congress, addressing its 22nd annual sessions at the Colombo Town Hall recently said his party was prepared to ally itself with any party at
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  • 174 4 EXTRA MILLION GALLONS OF WATER FOR COLOMBO COLOMBO: The Municipal authorities expect to make available an extra million gallons of water a day, next month, to meet the needs of the crowds who are expected to flock into Colombo for the Colombo Exhibition. At present the daily consumption of water
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  • 342 4 TAMIL RADIO SECTION IS CRITICISED COLOMBO: A memorandum has been prepared by the Moor Radio Artistes Association for submission to Mr. V. G. W. Ratnayake. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, asserting that the Ceylon Moors, forming the third largest community in the Island, are not adequately
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  • 165 4 COLOMBO: Mr. E. L. Senanayake was recently elected Mayor of Kandy by nine votes to four. His opponent was Senator W. A. B. Soysa. Before the meeting began Mr. A. S. Karunaratna asked for and secured a vote in favour of the open ballot. Mr. Karunaratna's
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  • 192 4 PLEA FOR GETTING BACK GOLD PLATE ANURADHAPURA: A resolution asking Government to .take immediate steps to bring back to the country a very old gold plate said to contain the prediction of the arrival of Diyasena, will be placed before Parliament shortly by Mr. D. S. Gunasakera, M.P., for Udugama.
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  • 140 4 OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENTS OF INDIAN ORIGIN COLOMB: The Government of India has proposed a scheme for the nomination of students of Indian origin domiciled abroad against Reserved seats in professional colleges, namely. Medicine. Engineering. Mining and Forestry, says a Press note from the office of the High Commissioner for India
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  • 158 4 COLOMBO: A scarcity of Ivory has forced the Department of Industries to ask India to supply ivory for purposes of the Colombo Exbitlon. The Department, I understand needed about 200 pounds of ivory to be given to craftsmen to turn out their exhibits for the Cottage Industries
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  • 120 4 COLOMBO A five day week for Government Servants is expected to be one of the proposals to be made to the Salaries Commission by Associations of Public Servants in the Island. An all-Island Conference of Public Servants will be held on Jan. 27, to draw up
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  • 256 4 PROVIDENT FUND FOR ALL EMPLOYEES IN FEDERATION The first set of rules made by the Employees Provident Fund Board has been gazetted on Thursday, Feb. 14. The rules have been made under the Employees Provident Fund Ordinance which will give hundreds of thousands of workers in this country a sense
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  • 134 4 KUALA LUMPUR: A reward of $2,000 is being ottered by the Perak Police for information leading to the arrest of the (person or persons responsible for the murder of Yap Yan Chau, son of Yap Chow Chai, a Hokkien Chinese, at Kampong Ulu Maran KaU. Kuala Kangsar
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    118 4 Japanese Table Tennis players Tomie Nishmura (left) and Shizuka Narahara (right) are pictured at Bombay, India, where they have been taking part in the World Table Tennis Championships. These two players created a sensation by beating the Rowe twins. Diana and Rosalind, of Great Britain, and winning the Corbillon Cup.-
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  • 124 4 UNIQUE DISTINCTION! KANDY: At a public meeting held on the Kandy Market Square, Mr. P. G. P. Keuneman M.P., said that Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam as Minister of Industries had "distinguished" himself by closing down more and more ot the Government industrial undertakings. When he came Into the Ministry there
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  • 72 4 The following have been nominated as Councillors of the Municipality of Kuala Lumpur:— Mr. R. a. Cessford and Mr. L. E. Labrooy for a Period of 3 years: Inche Mahmood bin Haji Abdul Rahman. j.p. and Mr. S A. M. Ally Maricar Al-Haj. J.P.. for
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  • 44 4 The public are reminded that in view of the ceremonial parade for the opening of the Legislative Council on 19-2-52. Empress Place will be closed to all cars other than those with RED LABELS from 8.30 a.m. to 10 a.m.
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    • 704 4 Sir,— Please publish this in your issue tomorrow and show that you have the courage to take blows as well as to administer. It must be published entire. Singapore, 16-2-52 Yours, etc., Dr. M. ABRAHAM. THE INDIAN ASSOCIATION, SINGAPORE Sir, I do not know how many
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