Indian Daily Mail, 5 March 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 25. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 1136 1 Measure Essentially Precautionary SM% COL SECY An Ordinance to make provision for the registration of persons for national service and for the call up of persons so registered to perform services in the local forces, the police and civil defence forces, will be introduced in the Singapore
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  • 135 1 Contest Over Leadership In Mysore From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 4.— ln Mysore State, though Congress nas won absolute majority election of leader of new Con. g/ess party has created difnculties. Both the present Chief Minister Mr. K. C. Reddi and President of Mysore Congress, Mr. K. Hanumanthiah want
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  • 87 1 OWALIOR. Mar. 4. The new ministry for Madhya Bharat was sworn in by the State Rajpramukh at Gwalior yesterday. The Cabinet is headed by Mr. Mishri Lai Gangal. Deputy Leader of the Congress Party in the State Assembly. Besides Mr. Gangwal, there are five other Ministers in the
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  • 1076 1 Why is the Bill necessary? The Bill is iiwimarily a precautionary measure to ensure that men will be available lor the orderly and prompt expansion of the forces to meet anv emergency local or international. Enactment of the Bill would not of itself introduce compulsory service, but would
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  • 116 1 JAIPUR. Mar. 4.— The new ministry for Raj as than was sworn in by the Rajpramukh of the State at Jaipur yesterday. The new Cabinet is headed by Mr. Tikka Ram Paliwal. Revenue Minister in the outgoing Cabinet Besides Mr. Paliwal. six other Ministers took oath ol
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  • 56 1 LONDON, Mar. 4 The Soviet population has been increasing at the rate of more than 3,000,000 a year over the past three years, according to Moscow radio last night. Infant mortality had shown a marked decline, the radio said, because of improvements in ehe conditions of life
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  • 58 1 Photo. American film stars attending India's International Film Festival were presented to India's Premier Jawaharlal Nehru in Delhi recently, after taking part in a pageant held in the National Stadium. Photo shows: Left to right: Oesar Romero, Marie Windsor, Angela Cameron, Premier Nehru and Rod Cameron,
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  • 86 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 4. The interim report of the activities of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture for the year 1951 says that the total quantity of food grains imported during the year amounted to 4.72 million tons valued at about Rs 2,160 million. During
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  • 51 1 LONDON, Mar. 4. Mr. M A H Ispahani Pakistan's new High Commissioner to Britain, today called for the first time on Lord Ismay, Commonwealth Relations Secretary, here yesterday. He will pay a courtesy visit to Mr. V. Krishna Menon, Indian High Commissioner, today.
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  • 32 1 NEW YORK, Mar. 3.— Mr. Rajeahwar Dayal presented his Letters of Credence as India's Permanent Representative at the United Nations to the UN Secretary-General in New York on Saturday. GIIS
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  • 59 1 LAHORE, Pakistan, Mar. 4. Pakistan's Supreme Court vcsterday declared null the Public Safety Ordinance of October 8, 1948, by which a person could be detained for any period without trial. A large number of persons belonging to opposition parties have been detained by both the
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  • 51 1 NICE, Mar. 4.— A member of the Aga Khan's household said here yesterday that the Aga Khan was "as well as could possibly be expected." "The rest has already done him a lot of good and he spent a very good nieht last, night." he added.
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  • 260 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 4. Mr. A. J. John, leader of the newly formed elected Congress members of Travuncore-Co-chin State Assembly has informed the Rajapramukh Maha. raja of Travancore that he is in a position to form a stable ministry. Sincere Congress Party has
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  • 888 1 CONGRESS SECURES OVERALL MAJORITY NEW DELHI, Mar. 4. The Congress Party has secured an overall majority of 237 over other parties and independents in the House of the People, with eight more seats in the 497-member House yet to be filled. Parliamentary elections were held
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  • 567 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., March 5, 1952. THE NATIONAL SERVICE BILL The National Service Bill is to be introduced in the Singapore Legislative Council during the third week of this month. A* Singapore and the Federation of Malaya face identical problems of defence, a similar legislation is to be
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  • 1056 2 Foreign Aid To India Doesn't Impose Political Obligation NEHRU AT PRESS CONFERENCE NEW DELHI, Mar. 1. Referring to India's acceptance of technical and financial aid from U.S.A., Mr. Nehru said at his Press conference recently that dependence on foreign aid had several bad consequences also. Firstly, it sapped the country's
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    124 2 Mrs. Isabel Dix, 22-year-old wife of a male nurse, won the traditional Olney (Bucks.) Pancake Race for the *eoond year in succession, Feb. 26. She covered the 415--yard, 8-shaped course from Olney's Bull Inn to the door of St. Peter and St. Paul Chuch in one minute, 10.8 seconds. Her
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  • 180 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 1. A Press Note issued here by the Directorate-General of Posts and Telegraphs said that the rates of postages of air mails to foreign countries were strictly in accordance with :he international regulations, i Replying to criticisms that have appeared in the
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  • 84 2 MADRAS. Feb. 29.— Madras was consulted before Mr. Sri Prakasa was appointed Governor of Madras, Mr. P. S. Kumaraswami Raja, Chief Minister, told Pressmen when they met nim. He added that the necessary consultations were being held to fix the date for the
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  • 291 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. I.— The Prime Minister said that now that the general elections were over. "I should like to put an end to various controversies that arose during the elections, so that we can have the largest measure of dooperation Mr. Nehru said he was not
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  • 83 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 3.— The Deputy Foreign Minister Dr. B. V. Keskar, told Dr. M. M Das in Parliament that the Government of India had paid 310.301 dollars to the U.N.. F.A.O. and the International Civil Aviation Organisation on behalf of Pakistan for the years
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  • 506 2 PRASAD'S APPEAL TO VARSITIES POONA, Mar. 3.— President Rajendra Prasad said here the University of Poona had been established in a place famous for its ancient culture and learning. "With the growth of this University, I am confident, the ancient glory of Maharashtra would be revived." he added. The President
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  • 366 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 1. Mr. Nehru said at His Press conference, here recently hat the Communists' tactics in India had been utterly disruptionist and most injurious to the very ideal they put forward. "One of the most distressing features of the situation here," said Mr. Nehru,
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  • 263 2 NEW DELHI. Mar. 2.— ln a moving reference to Knan Abdul Ghaiiar Khan, who is reported to be lying ill in crison in Pakistan Mr. Nehru said "After tiiiree and a half years of imprisonment, Qazi Attaullah has succumbed. Reports reach us that Khan Abdul Ghaflar
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  • 238 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. I.— The Prime Minister was asked at his Press conference whether in view of the results of the election in the south, he would pursue the 'Hindiising' policy of the Central Government as vigorously as before. Mr. Nehru replied this was the first time
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  • 625 3 hXDIAN PARLIAMENT: NEW DELHI, Mar. 1. The Public Accounts Committee of Parliament has recommended that State-sponsored corporations should be regulated by Parliamentary legislation in each case and their finances subjected to the audit of the Comptroller and AuditorGeneral of India. The Committee,
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  • 277 3 NEW DELHI. Mar. 1. The Public Accounts Committee of Parliament says that construction of new railway lines should be based either on revenue considerations or on wider national considerations. The Committee makes this recommendation in its report to Parliament, on the 1948-49 appropriation accounts while commenting
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  • 216 3 NEW DELHI. Mar. 1. The report appearing in the Press last week that the Public Accounts Committee h\s criticised the present audit system as ''defective and if continued might eventually result in a huge waste of public funds" is incorrect and entirely misleading. What the Auditor-General has recommended,
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  • 160 3 MADRAS. Mar. I.—"Everything about the Congress forming a Ministry and who will be the leader of the Party will be known after the Congress Working Committee meets," Mr. P. S. Kumaraswami Raja, Chief Minister, told Pressmen here. Mr. Raja said that the new-ly-elected Congress members would
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  • 124 3 INCREASE OF CLOTH PRICE URGED BOMBAY, Feb. 27. Prominent mill-owners of India at a conference held here, it is understood, unanimously decided to urge upon the Government of India to increase the prices of yarn and cloth. A conference of the representatives of the Mill owners' Associations from all over
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  • 252 3 NEW DELHI. Mar. l._ PsrV:a n.Mi, passed the Apiropria- (Railway) Vote o.i Account Bill for Rs. 94,93,60,000. During the 45-minute discussion on the Bill, Pandit Hlrday Nath Kunzru said that the turn-round of wagons, judging from official figures, was not as low as was claimed In the
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  • 184 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 29.— Mr. R. R. Diwakar, Minister for Information and Broadcasting, said in Parliament that Government had kept their promise made in the last session of Parliament that All India Radio would not be available for the purpose of party propaganda during the
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  • 149 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 29. Prime Minister Nehru described New Delhi recently as a city without a soul and a spirit. Shri Nehru, who was speaking at the inauguration of th National Art Treasures Fund said the structures an i buildings in New Delhi wer not
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  • 74 3 Maintenance of Rashtrapathi Bhi wan Gardens NEW DELHI, Mar. 1. Mr. N. V. Gadgil told Mr. Jagannath MLshra in a written reply in Parliament that the cost of maintainingg the flower, fruit and vegetable garden in Rashtraipathl Bhavan. New Delhi, during 1951--52 was expected to come to nearly Rs. 1,29,000.
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  • 211 3 REDUCTION OF DUTY ON MOTOR CARS URGED NEW DELHI, Mar. 1. The Automobile Traders' Association of Delhi has, in a memorandum appealed to the Government of India for a substantial reduction of the import duties on motor vehicles and comjponents. The memorandum submitted to the Prime Minister and the Finance
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  • 188 3 ERNAJ I lAM, Feb. 29 A survey partf of three oil experts o-. e Caltex refineries visited the island of Vallarpadam two furlongs off th/ cxjhin Port recently, with a \riejr to examining the suitability of the areas for locating in oil refinery in the
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    66 3 PHOTO). Chester Bowles, First I.S.A Ambassador to Nepal, had a colourful reception on his arrival at the Royal Palace in Khatmandu to present his credentials, February 23. Photo shows: Bowles, holding his top hat, in the carriage which drove him to the palace. Seated at his side is Nepal's Chief
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  • 327 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 29. All the Part B States excepting Mysore will have Advisers who will be called Counsellors in future. Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, States Minister, announcing this in Parliament, said, in reply to Mr. Raj Kanwar, that it was intended to have two
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  • 364 3 Mrs. Roosevelt's Impressions Of India NEW DELHI. Mar. 1. Mrs. Sleanor Roosevelt arrived here rom Lahore on a four-week tudy tour of India, at the nvitation of the Prime Millster, Shri Nehru. Mrs. Roosevelt was received it the Wellington airport by Jhri Netiru, the American Ambassador and Mrs. Chester 3owles,
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  • 377 4 CEYLON NEWS: Federalist M.P. JAFFNA: "It is imperative that the Tamils should obtain freedom within the shortest possible time "declared Mr. C. Vanniasingham, the Federalist, M.P. for Kopay, at a public meeting at the Sivan Temple premises Avarankal. He added that once the I Sinhalese
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  • 77 4 JAFFNA The Northern Asslgfcs was opened at the Jaffna Town Hall by Mr. Justice Choksy. On his mounting the Bench, His Lordship was accorded a guard -of-honour by the Jaffna (police under the command of Chief Inspector B* N. Dole. Mr. P. J. Hudson, Fiscal. Northern
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  • 158 4 COLOMBO: A protest has been made by the Ceylon authorities, through Ceylon's Embassy in London, to London Films Ltd., for failing to make suitable acknowledgments to the Ceylon Government in their film "Outcast of the Islands" shot by Carol Reed in the island last year. The authorities
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  • 87 4 MATARA The Matara North Government Teachers Association has decided on the proposals which it will send to the Salaries Commission. The proposal Is that the minimum salary of a teacher should not be less than Rs. 200 a month. The Matara Four Gravets and Wellaboda
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  • 93 4 COLOMBO: With less than a. month left before the National Sweep is held, over 1,500,000 tickets have been sold since December. Tickets have been sold in every post-office. DRO's office, railway station and kaclicneri in the island. While the greater demand seems to have centred on
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  • 130 4 KALUTARA: The Kalutara Totamune Rural Development Societies Union met at the Nanodaya College hall, Kalutara, presided over by Talarambe Gnanavasa Thero and discussed a resolution urging the Government to retain the ban on the employment of Indian toddy tappers because certain areas, such as Kalutara North, which had
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  • 126 4 TANJORE. Mar. 1. At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the N.G.Os. here, it was resolved o hold a conference of housewives of N.G.Os. on Mar. 9 next and to request Mrs. Mona Hensman, M.L.C.. to formally inaugurate the Association. Mrs. Violet Victor. Secretary and Mrs.
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    80 4 American and Indian film ■stars got together for an exchange of views when they met at a pageant organised at the National Stadium in Delhi recently. The pageant was held in conjunction with India's current International Film Festival. Photo shows: Seated from left to right: Rod Cameron.
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  • 104 4 Saida Sehata, an Egyptian women whose husband de. .serted her because he didn't like their 9-year-old daughter, Samira, decided that the best way to get her husband back was to marry off the girl. A 22--year-old labourer, Mohamed El Sayed Amer, agreed to take the child
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  • 106 4 M. K. Ramachandra Naidu's Death Condoled KUALA LUMPUR. Sat: The Managing Committee of Sri Maha Marlamman Temple at an emergent meeting on Feb. 23, condoled the death of Sri M. K. Ramachandran, who was the Managing Trustee of the temple. Mr. Govindaraj, the Board President, mentioned that tht loss of
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