Indian Daily Mail, 7 March 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. VIII No. 27 Singapore, Friday, March 7, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 137 1 John To Lead: Hve More New Ministers From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 6.— Kerala will have Congress Cabinet consisting of six ministers, five of whom have not held office before. It is learnt the leader A. J. John has submitted the following names to Congress
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  • 331 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mar. 6._ Security forces were active in many parts of the Federation yesterday but only one terrorist casualty has been reported. There has been no security forces casualty. Just past midnight last night a patrol of 45 Commandos in ambush where a footpath crossed the
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  • 56 1 PHOTO. White deves were carried by the bride and bridegroom after the wedding Mar. 1 of Prince Wilhelm Karl of Prussia, a grandson of the Kaiser, and Armgard Von Veltheim, daughter of Baron and Baroness Fritz Von Veltheim, at Destedt, near Biunswick. Many members Of the former
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  • 76 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 6.- An exhibition of Russian Art was opened by the Education Minister. Maulana Azad, in New Dehli yesterday. The exhibition, which will last about ten days, has been sponsored by the Soviet Government and is being held under the auspices of All-India
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  • 197 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. 6. The New Delhi historic provisional Parliament of India after completing its fifth and last session adjourned finally yesterday, when the passage of Finance Bill was completed. Parliament will just fade out when the summon is
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    51 1 A.P. Photo. rrivaie William speakman snows his proud mother the Victoria Cross he received from the Queen at an investiture at Buckingham Palace on Feb. 27. Speakman was granted Britain's supremo award for valour lor gallan'ry in action while serving with the Kine's own Scottish Brothers in
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  • 113 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 6.-Par-Uament yesterday passed without discussion Appropriation (vote on account) Bill sanctioning the withdrawal from out of the consolidated fund of India a sum of over Rs. 6.670 million to meet expenditure in the fiscal year 1952-1953. Out of this amount over Rs. 2.710 million
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  • 41 1 NAGPUR, Mar. 6. —The newly State Assembly of Madhya Pradesh met in Nagpur yesterday. The newlyeleited asemblies of Assam and Orissa had their first meetings in Shillong and Bhubanewari respectively on Tuesday. Assemblies are to elect their speakers today.— i FOC
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  • 282 1 Bhakra-Nangal Project Not To Be Held Up NEW DELHI, Mar. 3.—Parliament passed the Punjab Appropriation (Supplementary demands) and the Punjab Appropriation (Vote on account) Bills. The former autnorises payment and appropriation of Rs. 6,21,42 110 and the latter Rs. 18,24,41 000 from and out of the Consolidated Fund of Punjab
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  • 728 1 BOM3AT, Mar. 3.— PresJ upon the people to pay grea building of children by bring phere and surroundings. "T child and making him into portant to be left to teacher The President was opening he Children's Centre (Bal Sharan)— the first in Bomjay Scate
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  • 162 1 Tamilnad Independents Await Congress Offer From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 6.— Congress High Command is meeting at Delhi tomorrow and it is expected to take definite decision about forming Congress ministry in Madras. Already three independents elected from Andhra have decided to
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  • 102 1 BOMBAY, Mar 6. Mrs Roosevelt inaugurated the Child Welfare Conference of the Bombay Presidency Women's Council in Bombay on Tuesday. Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit presided. Speaking on the occasion Mrs. Roosevelt called for increasing co-operation among women of the world. The creation of such international atmosphere,
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  • 80 1 DACCA: Mr. Hamidul Huq Chowdhury. Proprietor of the Pakistan Observer and former Minister of East Bengal, and Mr. Abdus Salam, Editor of that paper, were taken custody on Feb. 27 after cancellation of their bail. It will be recalled that the Pakistan Observer was banned on Feb.
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  • 54 1 CEYLON- JAP TRADE PACT TOKYO, Mar. 6—lndications are that the signing of a trade agreement between Ceylon and Japan will be a little delayed, cables advices reaching the Foreign Ministry intimated today. The two countries are now slightly apart over the question of treating Japan as a soft currency country,
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  • 117 1 The moon slid in front of the sun for three minute* Feb. 25. and threw a shadow 9,000 miles lone anHiw m.les wide over the face of 'the mSS siSfttat ftoS ten nations, together with truckloads of eauipmSi? massed near Khartoum, in the Sudan, to make
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  • 52 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 6.— The Indian Government last night announced that it will issue free licenses, with effect immediately, for the export of Jttje goods to fifteen countries They are: Austria, Belgium! Denmark. France, Germany Greece, Italy, Japan, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, V^orway. Portugal, Sweden Switzerland and
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  • 336 1 'm)m2!ifmllm¥'&&Jl& United States is solidly behind Britain in its "determinatton to defeat Communist terrorism in V tt JtT'f r P e T AcheB0 "> Secretary of State, mid yesterday. Mr. Acheson added: "The United States Government has noted with interest the clear statement
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  • 34 1 LONDON, Mar. 6.— Malcolm MacDonald, British Commis-sioner-General in South— East Asia, is among those whose names are mentioned for the post of SecretaryGeneral of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation.- A.P.
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  • 724 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Friday, Mar. 7, 1952. OUR DUTY gRI Jawaharlal Nehru, the most revered leader of the country, from which a section of Malayans hail, has said that all Indians settled overseas owe their allegiance and loyalty first and last to the country of their adoption. A full
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  • 517 2 Congress May Form New Ministry In Madras MADRAS, Mar. 3.— Private advices from quarters close to the Congress High Command indicate that it is prepared to permit the Congress Party in the new Madras Assembly to accept office as in the case of Tra-vancore-Cochin. It Is understood that the Congress
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  • 86 2 JAMNAGAR, Feb. 28. The new eight-man Ministry of Saurashtra was sworn in this morning by the Jamsaheb of Nawanagar, Rajpramukh of Saurashtra. The members of the Cabinet, besides Mr. U. N. Dhebar, leader of the Assembly Congress Party, are: Messrs. R. u. Parikh, Jadavji Modi,
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  • 377 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 3.— Talks I with leaders here indicate that the Congress High Command generally holds the view that it would be undemocratic on the part of the Congress to decline even to make an effort to form a Ministry in Madras if invited to do
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  • 181 2 REORGANISATION OF ANDHRA CONGRESS MADRAS. Mar. 3.— Mr. N. Sanjeeva Reddi, President of the Andhra Congress Pradesh Committee, told Pressmen on Feb. 28 that many members of the general body of the A.P.C.C. felt that the Executive should not resign, since they "command the complete confidence of the general body,
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  • 61 2 CUTTACK, Feb. 28. The salaries of the Deputy Ministers of Orissa are proposed to be fixed at Rs. 750 each, according to the Orissa Deputy j Ministers Salaries Bill published. The Bill states that the Deputy Ministers have been appointed in the State to aid and
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  • 1156 2 ,f nKf DELHI > Mar. I.— Th question of the formation L^ m °B eovermnents by the Congress in States like ifv^th^flft Par hed secured absolute major! Shrn 2? teL^T^ was dealt wlth by Mr. ZIrEL a P £f. ss conf erenc. here
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    57 2 photo. Ex- King Leopold, at right with the Princes De Rethy g^yj"*!! Li* on on Feb. 29 from Belgium. i? f -J°. A rport Manager, Major S. Da the Belgian Minis* cr in Lisbon, Jacques Delvaux «f e and .his wife; an d Or. Henrique Viana, of the protocol section
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  • 401 2 "Congress Alone Can Form Govt." SATTUR, Mar. 3. Mr. K. Kamaraja Nadar, President of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee, ruled out the possibility of a Communist Government in Madras State. He said the Communists who beileved in capturing power by violence, could never form a government in Madras. Mr. Nadar
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  • 247 2 ********************00 BELIEVE IT? W E are constrained to invite the attention of the public to the technique adopted Jby some of the foreign corI respondents. It is a pity that I some of those who are simply rained on us, develop a different view of their functions.
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  • 87 2 BOMBAY. March. 5. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt was given a reception in Bombay on Monday by a number of somen's organisations. The function took place at Govjinment House. Mrs. Roosevelt was presented a scroll on behalf of 90 women's organisations and societies in India. During the
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  • 1655 3 No Change In India's Existing Tax Structure 92.61 Crore Surplus For Current Year NEW DELHI, Mar. 3. A revenue surplus of Rs. 92.61 crores in the current year and a surplus, at the existing level of taxation, of Rs. 18.73 crores in the comii\g yea r are expected in the
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  • 211 3 NEW DELHI. Mar. 5. The fourth meeting of the Commonwealth Official Medical Historians Liaison Committee began in New Delhi on Monday. The first three meetings were held in Ottawa (1947). Oxford (1948) and Canberra U949). The meeting is being attended by deegates from India, Pakistan, Australia,
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  • 167 3 CALCUTTA. Mar. s.— Prime Minister Nehru laid the foundation stone of the main building of the Indian Institute of Technology at Hiji near Kharagpur (West Bengal) on Monday. The institute is the first of the four planned to train technical personnel to man India's various projects.
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  • 214 3 WORKING OF PLANNING COMMISSION NEW DELHI, Mar. 5. The Government of India have appointed the Planning Commission as a Central Committee under India's Technical Co-operation Agreement signed in New Delhi in January this year, says a Press note issued by the Ministry of Finance. The Commission in t^this capacity will
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  • 186 3 NAGPUR, Mar. 3.— Mr. B. P. Sinha, Chief Justice of the Nagpur High Court, does not see any "pressing necessity for an all-India Bar at present." Speaking at a meeting organised by the Supreme Court Advocates' Association of Nagpur, His Lordship said that the formation
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  • 921 3 BOMBAY, Feb. 29. A plea to develop Hindi as a "broadbased and simple" language so that it might becomean effective and forceful vehicle for national unity, was made he r e recently by Mr. A. S. Bharatan, General Manager of the Press Trust
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  • 214 3 President Blesses Po on a Institutions POONA, Mar. s.— Two institutions fostering higher education in Maharashtra Young Poona University and 35-year-old SNDT College for Women received blessings of President Rajendra Prasad when he visited Poona recently. Poona University had made an auspicious start under the guidance of its Vice-Chan-cellor. Dr.
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  • 30 3 WASHINGTON, Mar. 5. President Truman's administration has decided against any move to carry the Korean war to China., even if the true talks collapse A.P.
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  • 27 3 TOKYO. Mar. 5... A powerful earthquake and tidal waves 12 feet high killed an estimated 31 Japanese in Northern Japan Tuesday and left thousands himeless. A. P.
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  • 184 4 NEW DELHI. Feb. 27.— The urgent need for cattle owners in the country taking a vital interest in cattle development was stressed by India's Food Minister, K. M. Munshl. "Unless these people," Mr. Munshi said, "take such an interest, India's huge cattle population of 176 million cannot
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  • 273 4 KURNOOL, Feb. 28.— Rev. Father L. D. Murphy, of Loyola College, Madras, stressed the need for the opening more colleges, both art and professional, to meet the requirements of the growing number of students anxious for university education. Fr. Murphy was speaking at the fourth anniversary
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    70 4 A requiem High Mass will be sung at the Church of Our Lady Lourdes on 8-3-52 at 6.30 a.m. for the repose of the soul of the late Rose Marie, beloved wife of W. P. Lobo and daughter of late Mr. Mariaprakasa Mudaliar (foreman, Singapore Free Press). Relations
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