Indian Daily Mail, 9 March 1952

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 29. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1952. POUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 355 1 Sudden Phenomenal Fall In Prices Of Major Commodities Crisis In Cloth Bullion Markets: Traders Appeal To Govt. From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 8. Sudden phenomenal fall in the wholesale prices of major commodities mainly food during last six days throughout India has created panic among trading circles and closure
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  • 75 1 MADRAS. Mar. 8. The second batch of 94 men of all ranks of the Indian field Am. PHOTO. A stripped-down H-19 helicopter starts to disappear into the mouth of a huge C-124 clobemaster plamTat Westover Field, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Air Base The copter, one of
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  • 82 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. B.—Discussions are still proceeding on ministry forming in Kerala and Madras. The Kerala leader has been suddenly summoned to Delhi in response to a call fnpni Stated Ministry and all indications are, it will not be easy for the
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  • 158 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 3.— The Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh. said in Parliament that the deficit on account of adverse balance of trade for India in 1951 was met partly by two invisible receipts transportation and insurance partly by drawing from the sterling balance loan. The
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  • 17 1 bulance Unit in Korea has returned to India. The party was given a reception in Madras. GIIS
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  • 113 1 She is a disciple of the lute Mahatma Gandhi who bestowed the title of Mira Italic n on her. "Sister" Mira vowed silence after Gandhi's assassination. Now she has broken the vow to campaign for her leader's beliefs. She is engaged o.i a hun dred-mile tour of Indian
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  • 130 1 DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA, Mar. B.— Manilal Gandhi, 58--year-old son of Mahatma Gandhi, began a 21-day fast yesterday in protest against South Africa's race segregation laws. In the settlement at Phoenix. Natal, founded by his father, the soft-spoken Indian on Thursday night ate his last meal in
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  • 92 1 LONDON, Mar. 7.— That NATO job is still open. The North Atlantic Council's deputies announced last .light that Dutch Foreign Minister, D. U. Stikker had turned down their Invitation to the post of SecretaryGeneral, created at the council's meeting. Canadian Lester Pearson and Sir Oliver Franks,
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  • 87 1 RANGOON. Mar. 8. —An opposition adjournment motion to discuss "the grave threat to Burma caused by the presence of Chinese Nationarst troops on the country's eastern frontier" was disallowed by the Speaker of th° Burmese Parliament yesterday. It was moved by a member of the Communist-led
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  • 23 1 LONDON. MAR. B.— Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, 111 with flu since last Monday, is making satisfactory recovery, a Foreign Office spokesman said.- AP
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  • 104 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. B.— The Central Advisory Council for Railways has approved the formation of the three remaining zones under the Railway Regrouping Plan. There are the Northern Ralway, with Its headquarters at Delhi, the North Eastern RaiL way, with its headquarters at Gorakhpur and the
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  • 133 1 Danish Bishop Compliments Madras Bible Society MADRAS, Mar. B.— Addressing the annual meeting of the Bible Society in Madras on Sunday Rk. Rev. Bijhop C. W. Noack of Denmark complimented the society on the high standard it had attained both in the organisation and production of different language versions of
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  • 422 1 MERCARA, Mar. 6. Mr. C. M. Pc macha. Leader of the Legislat Congress Party in the Coorg \ssembly, will head che fir: r t.opular Government 7)f Coo' g .nd Mr. K. Mallappa will bf ..s colleague in the two-man Cabinet. The C( org Legislature Congress Party
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  • 105 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. B.— The expert committee appointed by the Government of India to examine the scheme for the immobilisation of the Rajputana desert is now touring areas of Rajasthan. Among other projects, the scheme contemplates reclamation measures, pilot projects and surveys, acquisition of land and enactment
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  • 72 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. 8 President Truman goes south to swim in the Florida sunshine and contemplate his political future. He flies to the Boca Chlca air station, eight and a half miles from the Key West submarine base, where he will spend his vacation. Whether cr not he
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  • 105 1 High Command Approves Candidates tor Central Council From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. B— The Congress Working Committee meeting here finalised on Friday the list of Congress candidates who would be eleoted to the Central Council of States from some States Assemblies. t The list includes fifteen from Bombay,
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  • 173 1 TRIVANDRUM. Mar. 8 Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt arrived in Trivandrum on Wednesday. She was presented a civic address in a ivory casket by the City Corporation. Replying- to the Mayor's address. Mrs. Roosevelt said that her country had great interest in India's development Wishing success to the
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  • 165 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. B.—Helicopters are to be used to help fight locust menace in India. They will be employed for reconnaissance work in sparsely populated areas where aeroplanes are of no use. This information was given by the Food Minister, Mr. K. M. Munshi, at
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  • 323 1 Charge Of Bribery Against Officials KANPUR, Mar. 6. Mr. Raghava Rajagopalachari formerly Deputy Regional Iron and Steel Controller at Kanpur, and an accused in a bribery case, fainted in the Additional District Magistrate's court here recently on hearing the Magistrate's order committing him and a co-accused to the Sessions Court
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  • 70 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 6.— The Government of India have decided to give a ioan of Rs. 2 crores to the Mysore Government for financing a part of the expansion scheme wflich the Mvsore Government have taken up at. their Iron and Steel works in Bhadravathi
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  • 145 2 PARLIAMENT CONTINUES TO EXIST NEW DELHI. Mar. 7.— The present Parliament, the last session which was adjourned sine die on Wednesday, will technically continue to exit until both houses of the new Parliament are duly constituted and summoned by the President to meet for the first session The present House
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  • 72 2 NEW DELI Mar. B.—lndia's steel production in 1951 rose to 1,040,000 tons from 983,000 tons in 1950 and 930,--000 tons in 1949. Imports of steel in 1951 came down to about 150,000 tons from 284,000 tons in 1950 and 387,000 tons in 1949. The fall
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    100 2 A reception was hel/.l by the Prime Minister, Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, at Prime Minister's house, New Delhi, on Feb. 28, in honour of Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the late Preseident Roosevelt of USA. Members of the Diplomatic Corps, Central Cabinet Ministers, highranking civil and military officials and other distinguished
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  • 212 2 Love Respect For Individual Devadas LONDON, Mar. B.— Mr. Devadas Gandhi, a son of Mahatma Gandhi and Managing Editor of the Hindustan Times said yesterday in a television programme broadcast from London that "India belies that the only peaceable basis of human rellationships is love and respect for the individual."
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  • 196 2 C'WEALTH MEDICAL HISTORIANS MEET NEW DELHI, Mar. 7.— The Medical Historians Liaison Committee on Commonwealth countries and the United States began its fourth session in New Delhi on Wednesday. Delegates from Australia Canada. Pakistan and India, an observer from the US Em-, bassy, the Defence Minister and senior military officers
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  • 239 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. B.— P ive State Assemblies were In session on Thursday. The new Oris** Assembly elected Mr. Nandkishore Das, a nominee of the Congress Party, as its Speaker. In the new Madhya Pradesh Assembly, the State's budget for the coming financial year was
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  • 892 2 WITH the smashing of the atom a few years ago which led to the discovery of the atom bomb, research in cosmic rays received fresh impetus all over the world. One object of this study everywhere Is to harness the energy given out of these
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  • 138 2 COLOMBO: A vegetable seller from Maho, who had mislaid a money order for Rs. 150, which he received from a customer in 1946 recovered it only a few days ago from a box in his house. He has sent the money order together with a letter to
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  • 81 2 NEW YORK, Mar. 6.— SwamiNikhilananda, head of the Ramakrishna Mission in New York, has been elected on of the directors of the Parliament of Religions which which is proposed to be held under the auspices of the Parliament of Religions which is proposed 10 be held under the
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  • 2560 3 Rice Supply To South: Diversion From IndianStates NEW DELHI: The desirability of completely stopping rice to areas which could normally do without it, and diverting all available rice to South India and Bengal where it was most needed, was stressed by Prime Minister Nehru while inaugurating the conference of Food
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  • 702 3 (COMMENTING on reports in the Egyptian press of a meeting between M. Vyshinsky and Azzam Pasha of Egypt, the Turkish writer, Omar Riza Doghrul, quoted a statement in the newspaper Al Misri in which Azzam Pasha said: "The Arabs have one religion and certain traditions.
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  • 94 3 COLOMBO: An imposing array of legal lumunarles will appear for Government when the Kegalle citizenship case is taken up by the Privy Council shortly. Among those who will appear for Goveernment will be Sir Frank Sosklce, Sir Hartley ShawCToss, Mr. L. M. D. de Silva and Mr. Dingle
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  • 89 3 NEW DELHI. Mar. 7.— Mr. S. Seminov, Deputy Minister for Cinematopraphy, USSR, who represented his country in the International Film Festival held last month in the principal cities of India, in a farewell message expressed the hope that the festival would strengthen friendship, cultural and
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  • 33 3 KARACHI, Mar. 7.—Pakistan has decided to resume diplomatic relations with neighbouring Afghnaistan at ambassadorial level, it was reliably learned here. Pakistan recalled her ambassador to Kabul about three years ago A.P.
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  • 34 3 Pak World Industries Fair KARACHI, Mar. 7.—Pakistan's Prime Minister Nazimuddin Wednesday opened the second Pakistan International Industries Fair at Karachi. Fourteen countries, including China, Czechoslovakia and Hungary, are taking part in this fair.- A.P.
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  • 117 3 LONDON, Mar. 8. The British newspaper, THE SCOTSMAN, in an article "India's Example to Asia," says about elections: "Voters conclusively^. Justified the Constitution's abolition of communal electorates. Muslims have been elected on Congress, Socialist and Communist tickets even against the advocates of theocratic State. The same can be
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  • 225 3 German Paper Compliments Nehru BONN. Mar. 7.—FRANKFARTER ALLOEMEINE. wellknown paper of Bonn (W. Germany), in a front-page editorial on March 4 under the heading, "Ray of Hope From India," says: "Elections were an audacious adventure and one which has never before been risked on Asian grounds. And with the exception
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  • 127 3 HYDERABAD, Mar. B.— The new cabinet of Hyderabad State, headed by Mr. B. Ramakrishna Rao, was sworn in by the Niaam in Hyderabad on Thursday. Besides the Chief Minister, there are 11 other Ministers. Following Is the distribution of portfolios among the 13 Ministers. Mr.
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  • 283 4 Ceylon Citizenship Amendment Act: Provisions Explained COLOMBO, Mar. 6. A Ceylon Government External Ministry spokesman yesterday explained the provisions of the Ceylon Citizenship Amendment Act 1950 in regard to which many Ceylonese in Malaya were reported to have expressed apprehensions. A statement iium uic Ministry last Saturday said that a
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    37 4 A girl reading the message brought by one of the marathon runners. Seated from Left to Right are Sir Oliver Goonetilleke. the Governor General, Mr. J. R. Jayawardena. Mrs. D. S. Senanayake ard Sir John Kotalawala. DIC
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  • 375 4 JThe task for 1952 which the Singapore Rotary has undertaken is the building of a Community Centre for the Leper Colony. To achieve its object a series of money raising schemes will be undertaken the most ambitious of which are the Gala Nights at the
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  • 1167 4 Another step towards improving India's transport economy, so vital to her industrial progress and foreign trade, was taken, when the Prime Minister laid the foundation stone of the Kandla Port in the Gulf of Kutch, early this year. Intended to be one of the country's major ports on
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  • 102 4 NEW DELHI, Mar. B.— The value of export of lac from India to foreign countries in 1950-1951 was the highest so far recorded, according to the annual report of the Indian Lac Cess Committee. The total of export of all kinds of lac was 658,161 cwt,
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