Indian Daily Mail, 6 March 1952

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. N0.26 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 345 1 Ramakrishna Rao: Chief; \ellodi: Political Adviser From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 5. The first really popular and fully democratic form of government was established today over the Hyderabad State, which till four years ago was ruled with absolute despotism by the Nizam, when Mr.
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  • 121 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 5.-Ttie Working Committee of the Hindu Mahasabha Party yesterday adopted a resolution urging the people of India to "halt the march of the alien cult of Communism." The Party, main target oi attacks by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru obtained very few seats in
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  • 58 1 CANNES, Mar. s.— The Aga Khan's condition is still "delicate," a member of his household reported yesterday. The 75- year-old Moslem religious leader suffered a heart attack in India and was flown here last Friday. The Swiss heart specialist. Pierre Duchosal, who came here to examine
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  • 119 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed: With eflfect from March 5 ;i152 the cm lew order on tne village limits of Nibong Tebal will be shortened oy three hours. All persons residing within the village limits ot Nibon* Tebal and tnt area of Muki.n 15 frorn^, the Lima Konfcal junction
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  • 108 1 PENANG, Tues: The pilot and one other officer were hurt when an R.A.F. Valetta transport plane crashed and caught fire on Butterworth airfield on .Monday evening. The plane being bestflown round tha airfield, and when it was at about 300 feet black smoke started to
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  • 196 1 East Bengal Premier Blames Communists For Riots KARACHI, Mar. s— East Bengal's Chief Minister, Nurul Amin, last night bl»:"med a "handful of Communists, foreign agents and political malcontents" for the recent riots in Dacca. (The Dacca riots took place on Dec. 21 and 22. Six people were reported killed and
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  • 86 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. s.— lndia and Britain expect to settle by next month an Indian claim for about 50,000,000 rupees for 25 Indian ships requisitioned by Britain during the last war. Transport Minister Gopalaswami Ayyangar said today. The Minister, answering a question in the Indian Parliament,
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  • 284 1 Ending Conflicts In Asia NEW DELHI. Mar. s— The All India Peace Council pledged its full support to any measures that may be taken by the Government of India to bring about the cessation of hostilities in the countries of Asia and North Africa. The Council, which concluded its two-day
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  • 40 1 Photo. A treaty of friendship and commerce between India and Syria was signed at Government House, New Delhi, Feb. 25. Premier Jawaharlal Nehru signed for India, and Syrian Minister in India Dr. Najib Armanazi signed for Syria. A.P.
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  • 122 1 Accounts Of Netaji's Death Fairly Convincing SAYS NEHRU NEW DELHI, Mar. s— Prime Minister Shri Nehru told Parliament today that accounts of the death of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in an air crash in 1945 were 'fairly convincing." The Premier presented to Parliament a copy of a report of the
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  • 117 1 NEW DLLHI. Mar. 5. ..The first installment of Pakistani cefct to India will fall 'lue on Aug. 15, 1952, Finance Minister C. D Deshmukh told c questioner in parliament,. Although India and Paku> tan nave not yet agreed on the amount of the debt,
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  • 35 1 LONDON, March. 5. Queen Elizabeth's birthday will be celebrated officially on June 5 this year, a Buckingham Palace announcement said Tuesday. The Queen's actual birthday la on April 21.- A.P.
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  • 67 1 KARACHI, Mar. s.—Jewellery worth 1,500,000 rupees (£75.000) was stolen yesterday by thieves who made a daring daylight raid on a jeweller's shop on Elphinstone Street, in the city's fashionable shopping district. The raiders broke in through the roof shortly before the shop opened yesterday morning.
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  • 48 1 PARIS. Mar. 5.— M. Antoine Pinay. a transport minister, formally agreed today to try to form a new French cabinet. He said he would go Deioie Parliament at 0330 GMT tomorrow to seek confirmation. M. Pinay is an independent in politics. AP
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  • 86 1 for more than 90 days. Malayan banks lodgUngl Formjs E.2 for the approval of this Control which, provide for drawings on London at more than 90 days usance must have assured themselves that the Bank of England have given specific approval to the terms of the credit. Where Malayan banks
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  • 287 1 Decision In Bombay Defamation Case BOMBAY. Mar. J. Mr. Frank Anthony, Anglo-Indian leader, who was convicted and fined Rs. 300 by a Presidency Magistrate on a charge of defamation, was ordered to be acquitted by Mr. Justice Rajadhyaksha and Mr. Justice Vyas, at the Bombay High Court, the case against
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  • 28 1 Ekadeshi will be celebrated tomorrow the March, 7. from 7 p.m. at the Ramakrishna mission 179 Bartley Road in the New Temple Hall with Ram-Nam Bhajana.
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  • 226 1 Results Analysed NEW DELHI, Mar. 5. India's first general elections just concluded show that nearly 176 million men and :^amen—the world's biggest electorate have chosen from among 17,000 candidates, representing nearly 75 political parties, 3,278 members to fill 22 State Assemblies and 489 members to fill the
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  • 77 1 The members of the Turkish Press Delegation had lunch with Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister, at the Prime Minister's residence in New Delhi, on Feb. 9. Subsequently the Delegation had an interview with the Prime Minister. This group photographtaken before the lunch shows L. to R.: Dr.
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  • 118 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 2.— The Labour ""Minister, Mr. Jagjiwan Ram, told Mr. S. N. Das at question-time in Parliament that as against the loan of Rs. one crore advanced to State Government in ISSO-51 for industrial housing, 1,712 houses have been built in Bombay, 261 in Ori.ssa and
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  • 88 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. s.— Mr. Raj Bahadur, Deputy Minister for Communications, said in Parliament that Government had paid subsidies to 12 airlines companies during 1949-50, to 17 during 1950-51 and to 13 during 1951-52. Replying to Dr. M. Das, Mr. Raj Bahadur said the amounts
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  • 298 1 BOMBAY. Mar. s.— Cunard's 35.000-ton luxury liner Coronia, arrived here recently from Colombo with 239 American tourists. The liner is on a 100-day cruise to South America. Africa, India, Mediterranean countries and Europe. About 39 tourists disembarked at Colombo and will join the rest of the
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  • 136 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 28.— Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister of State for Ejnance, told Mr. Raj Kanwar in Parliament that the Government of India proposed to lodge a complaint with the United Nations against the "unjustified criticism" of the U.N. Permanent Central Opium Board that the Government
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  • 115 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues: The Gurkhas in Johore, who have been on the hunt for the top terrorist in the Muar area, killed yet another terrist leader in ambush yesterday. He has been identified as Koh Yee Cheng, the $5,000 branch committee member for Bukit Pasir. The
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    • 143 1 This notice is issued for the general information and guidance of banks in Malaya and their customers. As from Feb. 28, 1952 the United Kingdom Control have reduced to 90 days the maximum credit period normally allowed for usance drafts drawn on United Kingdom banks under credits to which the
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  • 757 2 Govt's Policy On Andhra Reiterated NEW DELHI. Mar. I—The Prime Minister, at a Press Conference recently, reiterated Government's declaration that the Andhra Province could come into existence as soon as the people of the Andhra Desa and others affected by the creation of such a province cculd agree on general
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    100 2 Swami Sitaram (67) has started a personal civil disobedience campaign in an effort to obtain action on his campaign for the Andhra area of Madras. The Andhras are the telegu-speaking people of the tri-lingual Madras State, and have been agitating for the past 40 years for the establishment of a
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  • 520 2 Think More Of Construction Than Destruction —NEHRU PATNA, Mar. 4.— The fertiliser factory at Sindri in Bihar State was formally opened by Prime Minister Nehru on Sunday. As Mr. Nehru pulled the lever a trainload of ammonium sulphate, produced at the factory, steamed out of the yard. The biggest in
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  • 265 2 NEW DELHI. Feb. 29.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, said in Parliament that he was not aware that Indians were coming tway from Nepal in larger numbers on account of any anti-Indian feeling there. He was replying to suppiementaries in regard to the permit system governing
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  • 81 2 LADY TEMPLER IN K.L. Lady Templer and her daughter Miss Jane Templer arrived in Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 3. They were accompanied by the High Commissioner who had met them la Singapore. Lady Templer was pre. sented with a bouquet by a Girl Guide after she stepped down from the R.
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  • 85 2 Governor Nominates Anglo-Indian MADRAS, Mar. 2.— H.E. the Governor of Madras has nominated Mr. W. J. Fernandez to represent the AngloIndian community in the new Legislative Assembly. Mr. Fernandez Is a member of the present Legislative Assembly representing AngloIndians. Under Article 333 of the Constitution, the Governor has discretion to
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  • 78 2 NEW DELHI. Mar. s.— The Government of India have so far invested Rs. 143 lakhs in the Eastern Shipping Corporation. The amount represented 74 per cent of the subscribed capital. Mr. K. Santanam. Minister of State for Transport, who gave this figure in reply to a question,
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  • 844 2 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER Woman Vs Man Wrestling. 1 Disgusting,' Indecent,' Silly Downright Disgusting,' 'Stupid,' 'A low form of entertainment,' and 'Abnoramally base entertainment,' are some of the choice expressions employed by those who happened to give previews of the proposed Woman Vs Man Wrestling, I mean Mixed Wrestling. In
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  • 325 2 MADRAS, Mar. 3. This week is a very busy period for political parties in Madras. They have plans to hold meetings and take important decisions, particularly in regard to formation of a new Ministry. Presidents of the Tamil Nad. Andhra, Kerala and Karnatak Pradesh
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  • 580 2 A Stable Govt. In Nepal India's Only Interest NEW DELHI, Mar. I.— The Prime Minister reiterated here that India's attitude to Nepal was one of maintaining stability and progress there without, any interference. Replying to questions at his Press conference, Mr. Nehru said that when the Nepai hiime Minister was
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  • 24 2 WASHINGTON Mar 4 President Truman's mother-in-law. Mrs. David Wallace is critically ill. an announcement from the white House said yesterday, she is 89 A.P.
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  • 193 2 CALCUTTA, Mar. s.— The Railway Minister. Mr. Gopalaswami Ayyangar's proposal in Parliament to increase the freight rate for coal by thirty per cent, came in for some criticism from business circles here. Sir Be joy Prosad Singh Roy, Senior Vice-President of the Indian Chamber of
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  • 1950 3 Dr. Katju Seeks Extension Of Preventive Detention Act NEW DELHI, Mar. 2.— The Home Minister, Dr. Kailash Nath Katju, sought Parliament's approval for the extension of the Preventive Detention Act, due to expire on March 31 this year, by another six months. "It is not as if this Act was
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  • 148 3 VISA FACILITIES FOR VISITORS TO INDIA NEW DELHI, Mar. 4.— A Press Note issued by the Ministry of External Affairs yesterday says: The Government of India have observed that on a number of occasions non-official organisations or private persons have invited foreigners to attend conferences, discussion groups and lecture tours.
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  • 85 3 DR. ALAGAPPA CHETTIAR PROGRESSING CANNANORE, Mar. 4.— Dr. Alagappa ChetUar who was injured in an accident at the Western India Plywood Factory at Baliapattam when he fell down from a balcony to the ground floor (a drop of nine feet), was examined by Major C. Raman, District Medical Officer, Dr.
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  • 102 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 28.— The Chief Commissioner of the Andaman and Nicobar islands has, it is learnt, offered facilities for starting meteorological observatories in Table Island. Long Island, Car Nicobar, Mayabandar, Nancowrie and Kondul in the group. As the weather disturbances affecting the peninsula and Eastern
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    45 3 rnoto. The Feb. 25 eclipse of the Sun, which appeared as a one-fifth eclipse in India, was met by devout Hindus there by prayers, fasts, bathing in the holy riv rs. and, most austere of all, writhing in a bed of thorns. A.P.
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  • 253 3 NEW DELHI. Feb. 28— The departure from New Delhi next month of Sir Archibald and Lady Nye will be widely regretted by their numerous Indian and non-Indian. To Sir Archibald fell the following the partition of the country. But the fact that Indo- British relationship has
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  • 40 3 NEW DELHI, Mar, 3.— Mr. K. Santhanam was sworn in as Lieutenant-Governor of Vindhya Pradesh in Rewa on Saturday. Major-General Himmatsinhji was also sworn in as Lieutenant-Governor of Himachal Pradesh in Simla on Saturday.- GIIS
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  • 304 3 NEW DELHI. Mar 4.— A plaque containing an ivory bust of Mahatma Gandhi was presented to Mr. G. V. Mavlankar in apprecnation of his services as Speaker of Republican India's first Parliament The presentation was made on behalf of the Members by Prime Minister Nehru at
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  • 168 3 MADRAS, Feb. 29._The Chief Electoral Officer, Madras, has called for detailed in. formation from District Collectors on a recent elections for purposes of preparing a report to the Election Commissioner m New Delhi. It is understood that the Election Commissioner has' asked for information from Electoral Officers
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  • 172 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 4.— The budget for 1952-1953 provides for a total expenditure of Rs. 331.4 million on displaced persons from Pakistan which is over Rs. 80 million more than the original budget provision during 1950-1952. Inclusive of the new year's provision total expenditure on refugees since
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    66 3 Photo. In the presence of President Vincent Auriol of France, two magistrates who are going to sit in the new court of Cassation of the Mixed Tribunals of Vietnam, took their oaths of office Feb. 27 in the civil room of the Court of Cassation, Paris. Photo shows: The two
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  • 29 3 MOSCOW, Mar. 4.— Russia 1 is to increase production, of bicycles this year by a third Tandems will be made for the first time, Industry official* I announced. A.P.
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  • 703 3 NEW DELHI, Mar, 1 The Finance Minister, Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh. told Parliament that it was now the intention of Government to get the Finance Bill passod by Parliament before March 31, 1952. I could be collected under Provisional Collection of 3
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  • 102 3 MADRAS. Mar. 4.— Mr Sri Prakasa will assume hLs appointment as Governor of Madras on March 12. The Maharaja of Bhavnagar. the outgoing Governor, will relinquish office on the morning of that day and leave by 8 a.m. for Bangalore by plane, accompanied by Her Highness the
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  • 45 4 Madam Rajammal wife of late Mr. T. S. G. Sastry of Kuala Lumpur and mother-in-law of Mr. K. C. Naterajan of Income-tax Dept., Singapore massed away peacefully at Madras on 4-3-52. She leaves behind her mother. 2 son-, four daughters and 2 grand children.
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    56 4 Photo. Members of the Turkish Press Delegation recently visited the Bihar Institute of Technology (Sindri). Photo shows Shri D. C. Deshpande of the Institute explaining to the members of the Delegation the working of a pressure gauge, at the Institute. At extreme left appears Shri M. L. Bhardwal, Deputy Principal
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  • 471 4 KARAIKUDI, Mar. s.— The need for free intermingling of the teacher and the taught for closer understanding and for inculcating the spirit of sportsmanship on the part of the students which ennobled their life in college and in after-life for social and political harmony, was stressed by Dr.
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  • 102 4 LONDON, Mar. 5. The Duke of Edinburgh is the "first gentleman of the British realm" when he is out with his wife, Queen Elizabeth 11, but when he is alo^ two other Dukes take precedence, a Buckingham Palace spokesman said yesterday. In a gathering not attended by
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  • 628 4 NEW DELHI, Feb. 28.— M}r. JawaluiK.il Nehru, inaugurating the National Art Treasures Fund here, said museums in India should be made a living part of the peoples life. Thus far, he said, the museums had been functioning in a manner unconnected with the life of our
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  • 117 4 NEW DELHI. Mar. s.— Mr. S. Dutt 1.C.5., Commonwealth Relations Secretary in the External Affairs Ministry, who will soon be taking over as India's Ambassador at! Bonn, Capital of the West I German Republic, is proceeding on leave for two months. Mr. Dutt has been
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  • 300 4 Child Transfer Suit: Defendants Faint BOMBAY, Mar. 5.— A mid-dle-aged couple who are defandants in a child transfer suit fainted in the courtroom of Mr. Justice Coyajee, at the Bombay High Court the woman, Jayabai and her husband Cooverji Nathubai are being sued by Mr. Maganlal Shah and Mrs. Shantabal
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  • 320 4 Likely Personnel Of Hy'bad's New Cabinet HYDERABAD. Mar. 2.— The new Hyderabad Cabinet will consist of 13 Ministers with Mr. B. Ramakrishna Rao slf Chief Minister, it is reliably learnt It wil! include one Muslim and a Harijan It will comprise four Minister* representing Telengana area four Marathwada and four
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  • 90 4 This dramatic picture shows a B-47 jet bomber of the U.S.A. Air Force leaping into the sky from an American airfield recently. The plane is believed to be the world's fastest bomber. Powered by six J-47 engines delivering over 5,899 pour, is thrust, the bomber has a ceilinc
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  • 171 4 S.I.A.— WOMEN'S GROUP LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Sir.— l refer to a letter— without the signature of any one that appeared in your column on 3-3-52 under the above heading. I would very much like to know in what way the person who wrote that letter -ould state that "the
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  • 35 4 WASHINGTON, Mar. s— The condition of Mrs. David W. Wallace, President Truman's mother-in-law, was described as still critical yesterday. Mrs. Wallace who is 89, has been ill for some time at the Blair House. A.P.
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