Indian Daily Mail, 23 February 1952

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 14. SINGAPORE, SATURD AY, FEBRUARY 23, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 165 1 Madhya Pradesh: Pt. Shukla To Lead .Jinistry Making In States Brisk Canvassing In Madras tor Leadership From Our Own Correspondent NAGPUR: Feb. 22. —Pundit Ravi Shanker Shukla, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, was unanimously elected leader of new Congress Assembly Party. The name of Pandit Shukla was proposed by Shri
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  • 141 1 Celluloid Medium For Inter-National Relations Nehru NEW DELHI, Feb. 22 Prime Minister Nehru Thursday night appealed to the film world to "be the powerful celluloid medium to develop friendly contracts among nations." Inaugurating a 23-nation Film Festival, the Prime Minister said "let us start and first refrain from running down
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  • 163 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 22.— Test drilling and further exploration for the presence of oil near Jwaiamtikhi area in the Kangra Hill region of the Punjab is understood to have been recommended by Geological Survey experts who surveyed the region, the Minister for Natural Resources and
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  • 37 1 CALCUTTA, Feb. 22.— The Aga Khan, 75, had a mild heart attack during a flight from Dacca to Calcutta Wednesday. He was reported later by his staff physician to be "better." Reuter
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  • 41 1 RAUB— CHEROH RD KUALA LUMPUR: The Executive Engineer, Raub, reports that owing to urgent repairs to the timber bridge near the 6th milestone Raub Cheroh Road, the road will be closed to traffic Sunday, Feb. 24 between 0800 and 1500 hours.
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 1 Photo). Mr. Eugene R. Black, President of the International Bank of Reconstruction and Development, photographed with Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, when he called on the Prime Minister, In New Delhi, Feb. 11. G.I.I.S
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  • 106 1 MADRAS, Feb. 22.— 1n Madras there is brisk canvassing going on in the Congress camp for the election of the Congress Assembly Party leader. In this connections the names of Mr. Nadimuthu Pillai. Mr. C. Subramaniam, Dr. p. Varadarajulu Naidu and Raja Muthia Chettiar are freely
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  • 55 1 BANGALORE, Feb. 22.— nSri Lai Bahadur Sastri, General Secretary of the Congress who arrived here said that he had gone there to see if ihe would bring about an unanimous election of a leader for the Mysore Congress Assembly Party. He added that the High Command would not impose
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  • 83 1 GAUHATI, Feb. 22. —Mr Bishnuram Medhi. Chief Minister of Assam accompanied by Mr. Siddhinath Sarma, Assam Congress President, left for Delhi to meet Prime Minister Nehru regarding the composition of the Assam Ministry. While the strength and personnel of the new Cabinet will be made known only after the
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  • 49 1 SIMLA, Feb. 22.— The first popular Ministxy in the Pari 'C State of Himachal Pradesh is expected to assume office sometime in March, state Congress sources here. The Ministry will be formed by the Congress Party which holds 24 of the 36 seats in the State Assembly.— FOC
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  • 211 1 PLOT TO KILL SAURASHTRA C.M. RAJKOT, Feb. 22.— A plot to kill the Saurashtra Chief Minister, Shri U. Dhebar and the Chief Secretary of Saurashtra Congress Shri Vajubhai Shah, came to light when a letter written and signed by Kaly Vank, one of the prominent member sof Bhupat's gang recently
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  • 121 1 Appeal To Nehru TOKYO, Feb. 22.— Tokyo's English daily, the Nippon Times, said yesterday that Dr. Thamos Liao, president of the Formosan Democratic Independence Party, recently petitioned to Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru of India for his support for independence of Formosa and Pescadores from the rule
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  • 59 1 CALCUTTA, Feb. 22.—Rioting took three lives in Pakistan's East Bengal capital at Dacca today when students demonstrated against a government decision to make Urdu the official state language, dispatches from Dacca said. The students were protesting against what they called the imposition of a foreign
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  • 79 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 22.— The Government of India have decided to permit the export of 100,000 bales of Bengal deshi cotton 1951-1952 crop. Out of this export quota, 25,000 bales will be licensed for export to the United Kingdom and tha balance of 75,000 bales for
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  • 58 1 KARACHI, Feb. 22. The Pakistan Navy's first dry dock was opened today by Premier Nazimuddin at Karachi's west wharf. Up til) now Pakistan's naval ships have been sent for repair to Singapore and Australia. The Premier disclosed that the Government would shortly acquire a floating dock
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  • 61 1 Congress Strength At Centre NEW DELHI, Feb. 22.--General elections ended Thursday. It began in October. Some 170,000,000 people were eligible to vote. Nearly §0,000-0-000 did so mostly women. By Thursday night 466 seatsout of the 496 in the Central Parliament had been declared. Distribution. Congress Party 341 Ind. 35 Com.
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  • 118 1 LONDON, Feb. 22. The DUKE OF WINDSOR will leave London by train tonight for Paris after a short visit here in which he has rarely left the side of his bereaved mother, 84-year-old Queen Mary. He has spent the whole of his visit at Marlborough House,
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  • 41 1 DUTCHESS OF WINDSOR ATTENDS MEMORIAL SERVICE NEW YORK, Feb. 22.— Five thousand persons, including the Duchess of Windsor and Commonwealth ambassadors, attended memorial services for King George VI on Wednesday night at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.- A P
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  • 54 1 PERADENIYA: In view of the death of His Majesty King George VI. the formal opening of the University at Peradeniya. which was to have been performed by His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh on Feb. 20, 1952. has been postponed, states the Vice-Chancellor of the
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  • 277 1 Communal Electorates: Kenya Indians Appeal To Queen NAIROBI, Feb. 22. The East African Indian National Congress (an accredited political organisation of Indians in Kenya) has submitted a petition to Queen Elizabeth II requesting the Queen to disallow the Kenya Legislative Council Ordinance of 1951 by which separate electorates have been
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  • 107 1 KAMPALA, Feb. 21—Following the Kenya Government's decision to implement the Separate Electorates Bill, which divides Muslim from non-Muslim voters on the Indian Register, the Indian leader. Mr. A. B. Patel, has decided to resign from the Kenva Legislative Council and the Governor's Executive Council. In a statement
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  • 312 1 UNITED NATIONS, Feb. 22.— The Pakistan delegate Mr. A. S. Bokhari said yesterday that the Asian African group of countries in the United Nations would very likely take "-concerted action" to bring the Tunisian question before the United Nations. Mr. Bokhari presided
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  • 99 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 22. In reply to the Government or* India's message of sympathy and condolence on the loss of life and property resulting from the severe hurricane which swept over Fiji Island in the last week of January, the Colonial Secretary of the Fiji Government has
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  • 24 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 22 Parliament yesterday voted all pending supplementary demands for grants for the current financial year totalling over Rs. 38.8 million.— FOC
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  • 101 1 Red China Disappoints S. Indians NEW DELHI, Feb. 21 Rice-hungry South Indians, who have been listening hopefully to Red China's promises to export more than 1,000,000 tons of food grains to India in 1952, will be disappointed, Food Ministry sources said today "They seem to be stockpiling all the rice
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  • 54 1 BOMBAY, Feb. 22.— The Bombay Government today refused to extend the run of the 45-day International Industries Fair, which opened here on Jan. 11, because it is being exploited by the Soviet Exhibitors to spread Communist propaganda The sponsors are to appeal to the Prime Minister,
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  • 30 1 LISBON, Feb. 22.— The Atlantic pact ministers pondered yesterday the possibility of remaping their European defence plans in the light of Soviet aggression to Asia.— A.P.
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  • 118 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 22.— A spokesman of the External Affairs Ministry has described as ""completely baseless" a rerciort in a section of the British Press that India was anxious to take part in the defence of the Suez Canal under United Nations control after the British
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  • 496 2 S'pore, Sal., Feb. 23, 1952. NOTES AND COMMENTS (On The Poison Of Communal ism) POISON ITS REMEDY "THE quality of every poison is that a little of it is sufficient to vitiate a large amount of anything and that it acts rapidly. That is why when in all cases of
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  • 2046 2 Appeal Jo Pradesh Committees NEW DELHI, Feb. 15.— The Congress President, Mr. Nehru, in a letter to all Pradesh Congress Committees, has made five s u ggestions to revitalise the Congress and make it an effective instrument. The five suggestions set out in the
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  • 273 2 SENTENCE ON FILM ACTRESS UPHELD NEW DELHI, Feb. 18.— The petition of Miss Kishori Alladatta, a Bombay film actress, seeking special leave to appeal against her conviction and the sentence of five years' rigorous imprisonment passed on her by the Sessions Judgv who found her guilty of abetting the murder
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  • 354 2 Pak. Journalists Demand Repeal Of Press Acts LAHORE. Feb. 12. The Conference of the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists yesterday demanded the repeal of all Safety Acts applicable to the Press and the framing of new Press laws which "accord well with the concept of a Free Press in a
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  • 170 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 19. A sum of Rs. 13,896-7-0 was incurred by Government for the travelling expenditure of Ministers during the period from Oct. 15, 1951 and Jan. 31, 1952. This amount does not include the charges on account of reserved accommodation on railway travel for which
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  • 63 2 DJAKARTA. Feb. 21.— The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Achmad Subardjo. resigned from the Cabinet today a iter the Government disapproved his acceptance of American aid under the Mutual Security Pact without the Cabinet's prior knowledge. The "Greater Indonesian Party'* in the coalition government demanded his resignation on
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  • 72 2 KA'ACHI. Feb. 14.— The Pakistan Government decided today that the senior Begun or Jnnagadh was not entitled to any diplomatic immunity ana that she was not enjoying any soverelcrnty. It will be recalled that following her filing a bail application, the Chief Court of Sind
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  • 238 2 NEW DELHI. Feb. 15.— Another Deputy Minister of the Government of India has been defeated at the polls In the elections to the House of the People. He is Mr. Raj Bahadur, Deputy Minister for Communications, who, it was announced today, lost to an Independent candidate,
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  • 70 2 NEW DELHI. Feb. 21.— The ILscovery of possibly a "good market" in India for "a really excellent French film" is one of the results of French participation in the International Film Festival now being conducted here. Jean Davis, leader of the French delegation, said
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  • 1569 3 Bhargava's Resolutions For Modifications Withdrawn NEW DELHI, Feb. 19. Pandit Thakurdas Bhargava moved resolutions in the Parliament seeking to modify a number of Punjab Acts, but he withdrew them all in response to appeals by Dr. K. N. Katju, Home Minister, who pointed out that all
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  • 242 3 Self-Sufficiency In Food The Aim Nehru NEW DELHI, Feb. 21.— Inaugurating the two-day conference of the State Food Ministers in New Delhi on Tuesday, Prime Minister Nehru suggested that they should consider the food problem in the light of the country's aim of self-sufficiency. He said that it came as
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  • 308 3 NEW DELHI. Feb. 22.— The Union Food Minister, Mr. K. M. Munshi, announced in Parliament at question time that the total food production for 1951-1952 would be in the neighbourhood of 46 million tons according to statistics by experts. In spite of adverse weatner conditions in
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  • 469 3 NEW DELHI. Feb. 19.— Tne four Generals ana two Brigacuers of tne lnaian Army wiij naa a proviaenuai escape wnne nying in a service aiicrait mat lorceiandecfnear o^udiia, 38 iimes east of iiUcmiow, on Fep. 3, returned to tne capital tne next day oy
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  • 168 3 BHATINDA (Pepsu), Feb. 12. Mr. Harbanslal, Presisident of the PEPSU State Congress, said here today that there was no question of the Congress forming a Ministry in PEPSU in coalition witn the Akalis. Mr. Harbanslal who has been returned to the State Assembly from Nahianwa constituency
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  • 617 3 LONDON, Feb. 21.— Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, former Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, yesterday called for a clarification of the Royal title following the variety of definitions given at Queen Elizabeth's accession. The latest proclamation was the first at which the normal Royal title
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  • 50 3 BOMBAY, Feb. 15. Mr V. L. Mehta, Finance Minister relinquished his portfolio to join the Finance Commission appointed by the Government of India recently Dr. Jivaraj Mehta, Minister for Public Works and Housing, is likely to take charge of the Finance portfolio, it is understood.— FOC
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  • 1787 4 SATHASIVAM TRAG EDY: Crown Counsel COLOMBO: "A murder without parallel in the history of these Courts a cold, calculated and ruthless act," was how Mr. J. A. P. Cherubim characterised the Sathasivam tragedy in his address at the Colombo South Magistrate Court, Mr. Cherubim read out
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    55 4 riiuro. Commander Paul ''i-isberg, Head of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States, who is now on a visit to India, called at the External Affairs Ministry, Government of Indiu, in New Delhi, on Feb. 12. Photo shows Shri K. P. S. Menon, Foreign Secretary, Government of India (ritrht),
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  • 150 4 TOKYO. Feb. 22.—Inaugurating Japanese Radio's daily one-hour broadcasting programme to India recently Mr. K. K. Chettur. Head of the Indian Lltlson Mission in Tokyo, expressed the hope that the revival of international broadcasting by Nippon Hoso Kyokai (NHK) would promote closer understanding between Japan and
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  • 46 4 KUALA LUMPUR: The Poslmastei -General, Malaya, announces that, with effect from March 1, 1952, revised air mail postage rates to o seas countries will come into force. Information regarding the revised rates may be had on application at any Post Office.
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  • 49 4 CAIRO, Feb. 21.— Egypt's Ambassador to Britain, Amir Fasha. who arrived here from London today, is reported to be carrying a personal message fromi Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden to his Premier, Aly Maher Pasha. He will report to the Premier today, it was officially stated. Reuter
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