Indian Daily Mail, 29 February 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL Vlll No. 20. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 242 1 APCC Executive Resigns From Our Own Coricspondcn! MADRAS, Feb. 28.— As Swami Sitaram began his satyagraha march for the purpose of Andhra State from Ellore on Wednesday, all executive members of the Andhra Provincial Committee, meeting at Chittoor resigned enbloc. Swami Sitaram's protest march, which
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  • 169 1 BOMBAY, Feb. 28. Addressing a Press conference in Bombay on Monday the U.S. Ambassador to India. Mr. Chester Bowles, referred to the proposal for further U.S. aid to this country. Emphasising that there were no "strings" attached to the aid Mr. Bowles said: "The
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  • 197 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 27.— Monday's solar eclipse was visible over greater part of India. It was not seen in India below the line drawn from Nellore on the East Coast to Cannanore on the West. In all other parts of the country it was partial with
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  • 241 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 28.— The All-India Women's Conference is celebrating its silver jubilee this year. Throughout the year, there will be celebrations in some part of the country or other as its 300 odd branches are not only chalking out their own programmes but also choosing the
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    86 1 Wreaths were laid on the samadhi of Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat on Feb. 16, by the delegates to the International Film Festival in India. Photo shows the delegates laying the wreath on the sacred samadhi to pay homage to the memory of Mahatma Gandhi. Among those who appear are Mr.
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  • 66 1 VATICAN CITY. Feb. 28.— Lent, season of fasting and penitence for the world's 400.000,000 Catholics began yesterday. Kneeling before a priest in his private chapel in the Vatican Palace, Pope Pius XII and his head smeared with ashes in the form of the sign of the cross traditional
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  • 26 1 NAPLES. Feb. 28.— Haile Selassie's throne, taken by the Italians during the war of 1935-36, was on its way back to the Eth'-xr>ian Emperor yesterday,— A.P.
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  • 171 1 TARIFF COMMISSION'S PROGRAMME NEW DELHI, Feb. 28.— The Tariff Commission, which started functioning last month, entered on a heavy programme of work yesterday when it held its first inquiry into the revision of retention prices of steel (produced by the Mysore Iron and Steel Works. The Commission's schedule for the
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  • 207 1 INDIA'S DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS NEW DELHI, Feb. 28.—Answermg a question in Parliament the Deputy Minister for External Affairs, Dr B V Keskar, said that India had diplomatic relations with all recognised countries. Where India had no diplomatic representation, her interests were looked after by diplomatic representatives named by the Government of
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  • 81 1 LONDON, Feb. 28.— The funeral of King George VI cost £58,000. The Government presented the bill to Parliament yester--lay, asking it to vote the necessary money. The total includes £8,000 Tor entertaining royal and overseas guests, hiring cars and railway expenses. Biggest item was a bill from
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  • 47 1 LONDON, Feb. 28.— Egyptian Premier Aly Maher Pasha said last night that his government aimed in coming negotiations with Britain to set agreement on evacuation of British troops from the Canal zone and unity of iigypt and the Sudan under the Egyptian Crown- Reuter
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  • 169 1 SINGAPORE, Feb. 28. Applications under the Indian Emigration Act from employers in Malaya for recruitment of skilled workers from India will not in future be attested or endorsed by the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya Singapore or Agent of the Government
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  • 706 1 LONDON, Feb. 28.— The Under-Secretary for Colonies, Lord Munster, replied to points in the debate in the House of Lords yesterday. SUPREME COMMANDER Lord Killearn had suggested there should be a Supremo |> act as Viceroy from Singapore over British territories in <
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  • 105 1 LONDON, Feb. 28. The Duke of Windsor yesterday paid farewell calls to the Queen Mother Elizabeth and his old friend Prime Minister Churchill before leaving today for New York on the liner Queen Elizabeth. He has spent most of his visit at the side of
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  • 146 1 OMANDUR REDDIAR TO BE ELECTED LEADER? From our own correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 28 There has been definite change in the attitude of Congress High Command with regard to forming of Congress ministry in Kerala and Madras, which favours coalition, even though they had
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  • 203 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 28.— Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the late President Roosevelt, arrived in New Delhi yesterday on a four-week study tour of India at the invitation of Prime Minister Nehru. Mrs. Roosevelt was received at the airport, among others, by Prime Minister Nehru, Health
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  • 286 1 SINGAPORE HOUSING SHORTAGE —LYTTELTON ASSURANCE LONDON. Feb. 28.— Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton said yesterday he would ask Singapore's new Governor Mr John Fearns Nicoll, to give special attention to the Colony s housing shortage which demanded "imaginative planning and vigorous execution." He shared the Singapore Government's "deep concern" at it.
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  • 40 1 TOKYO, Feb. 28.-The topranking delegates of the cease-fire prisoner subcommittee are expected to meet today (Friday) to tackle the thorny problem of whether prisoners in Allied hands should be allowed to decide their own future after an
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  • 54 1 BOMBAY, Feb. 28. Over 200 American tourists arrived in Bombay on Tuesday on board a luxury liner. Tourists, who are on a round the world trip, will visit several cities of North India travelling in special air-conditioned trains. Some of them will also visit South India
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  • 600 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Friday, Feb. 29, 1952. THE FLAG THE MAST Somebody sneezed in a corner and Malayan Indian Congress was roused from its .hibernation and an amazing amount of activity followed. It discussed and deliberated (not without animation!) the pros and cons of the random 'sneeze'. It decided
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  • 545 2 Hindustan Shipyard Financial Aspest NEW DELHI, Feb. 19.—During question-hour in Parliament to-day, Mr. N. V. Gadtril Minister for Works, Production and Supply, laid a statement on the table of the House in reply to Mr. A. C. Guha, who sought information on the financial aspects and functions of the Hindustan
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  • 128 2 Parliament Votes For Rly. Grants NEW DELHI. Feb. 27.— Parliament voted railway demands for grants on account totalling Rs. 949,360,000 yesterday. This amount is intended to cover expenditure in the first four months of the next financial year. The Railway Minister. Mr. M. Gopalaswamy Ayyangar. later introduced an appropriation bill
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  • 361 2 Coal Freight Rates To Be Increased Present-Day Costs Of Operation The Cause NEW DELHI, Feb. 22.— The White Paper on railways announces a proposal to increase the existing coal rates by about 30 percent. The additional revenue will be of the order of Rs. 6 crores, of which Rs. 2.4
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  • 165 2 MINISTRY-MAKING IN PEPSU PATIALA, Feb. 19. Mr. Harbans Lai, President of the PEPSU Plradesh Congress Committee, said here to-day that the Congress would be able to form a Ministry in PEPSU with the support of independents. He expected that the nine independent candidates would join the Congress and their strength
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  • 100 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 28.— 1n elections to the House of the People only three results now remain to be announced all of them from Uttar Pradesh. The Congress Party now has 362 seats in the Lower House of Parliament. Seven members are to be nominated
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  • 209 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 26.— The Chief Minister of Saurashtra. Mr. U. N. Dheber, said here recently that the Government of Saurashtra were determined to carry their present investigations in regard to dacoities to their logical end. Addressing a Press Conference here, Mr. Dheber said: "Nothing and no person
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  • 90 2 WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.— President Truman yesterday aWocated U55», 745,684 for emergency food relief in India. The India Emergency Food Act passed last year gave the President authority to utlise funds unobligated as of last June 30, and available under the Economic Cooperation Act, for India
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    101 2 Shipping documents of a gift consignment of 10,000 lbs. of evaporated milk from the Danish-Indian Relief Committee were presented to the Health Minister. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, by Mr. H. Toyberg-Frandzen, Denmark's Ambassador to India, at a ceremony held in New Delhi, on Feb. 16. The Health Minister requested H.E. the
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  • 965 2 Swami Sitaram's Mission To Delhi TEXT OF MEMORANDUM TO NEHRU MADRAS: Swami Sitaram and others who were in Delhi during the last few days interviewing leaders in connection with the formation of a separate Andhra State, arrived here. "The net achievement of the trip is nil," said one of the
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  • 49 2 HYDERABAD (Dn.), Feb. 22. Dr. N. M. Jaisoorya and Mr. Ravi Narayana Redi (a top ranking Communist of Hyderabad) who were returned on People's Democratic Front ticket both to the House of the People and the State Assembly have resigned their Assembly seats. FOC
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  • 52 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 28. A party of Swedish students has arrived in New Delhi travelling in a specially equipped selfcontained bus. The party left Stoikholm in November last year and travelled through Germany, Balkan countries, Turkey and Iraq. The students will stay in India for two
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  • 347 2 TWO PYTHONS UMNO CHIEF WANTS MORE MERGERS Tungku Abdul Rahman, president of UMNO says that the alliance does not mean that UMNO has 'married' the MCA or that one party was dictating to or 'protecting' the other. He, personally, is glad to see the merger in Kuala
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  • 1599 3 Nehru's Call To Countrymen KANPUR, Feb. 27.— Prime Minister Nehru invited every man, woman and child and all the organisations in the country to work unitedly and enthusiastically in implementing the various plans for the good of the country now that
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  • 16 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 24.— A Press Note issued here today
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  • 78 3 COLOMBO: Increasing emphasis on the national languages as the media for examinations to the Public Service is envisaged by the official languages commission in its second interim report. It makes two recommendations CD The standard of special papers in the national languages at Public Service Examinations
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  • 242 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed:— Ah Peng, a $10,000 Commu nist District Committee member, was killed yesterday by security forces in Johore. He was the third District Committee memeber to be killed in Johore in the last five days. Known widely in the Kluang area as the "Coffee King",
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  • 29 3 CUTTACK, Feb. 28. Mr. Sadasiva Tripathi was sworn In as member of the Orissa Cabinet In Cuttack on Tuesday. Other members of the Ministry were sworn in eorlier. FOC
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  • 726 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 28.— A five-fold scheme of development primarily in the field of basic and social education for the whole of India on the basis of the recommendation of the Planning Commission has been circulated by the Central Vlinistry of Education
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  • 199 3 PEKING, Feb. 28.— The Indian Ambassador to China, Sardar K.M. Panikkar, held a reception in Peking on Tuesday in honour of the Chinese Cultural Delegation which visited India recently. The reception was largely attended. Guests included high Chinese Government officials nclU o ing Vic e-Chairman
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    78 3 Maharaja Thakore of Dhrol, who weighs 300-pound, walks to the car which took him to a prison at Rajkot after he was arrested in Bombay recently under the Preventive Detention Act. He is suspected to be one of the former princes who armed and financed the notorious bandit gangs of
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  • 160 4 The Seleangor Contingent of the Federation or' Malaya Police is offering a reward of $2,000 for information leading to the arrest of the person or persons responsible for the murder of Lee Ming Lee alias Lee Meng Lee, a male Chinese from Bukit Mertajam, Province Wellesley,
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  • 80 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed:— The High Commissioner considers the practice of keeping calling books to be out of tune with the pressure of events during the i Emergency and feels that suspension of the practice would be indicative, if only in small way, of Government's determination to set an
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  • 196 4 Messrs. Mansfield Co. Ltd., Singapore has informed Government that they intend fitting the Pilgrim Ship, T. S. S. "TYNDAREUS" with "per* manent doored cubicles, sufficient to cater for 52 passengers per sailing. There will be five 6-berth cubicles, four 5-berth cubicles, and one 2berth cubicle. 156
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  • 98 4 KJALA LUMPUR. Thurs: Skilled workers such as carpenters and building assisy 1 its are still at a premium. i ites the January report of the Labour Department. Reports from Kerjah indicate that a carpenter of only tverage skill can earn about $220 per month with
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  • 28 4 Mr. N. V. Nayudu, M.A. 8.L., F.1.A., Manager of the United India Life Assurance Co Ltd., Madras arrived here yesterday by the B.OAC plane.
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  • 36 4 COLOMBO: Arrack and toddy taverns, foreign liquor shops and bars in Slave IsSSS Y iU be close d shortly, following the .result of the Local Option poll held therf recently.— FOC
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  • 40 4 Under a Regulation issued by the Federation Commis. sioner for Road Transport, no hooting 1 is allowed by motor vehicles within the i Town and Fort of Malacca except for fire brigade, ambulance or police purposes.
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