Indian Daily Mail, 10 March 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 30. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 1510 1 Mr. G. Sarangapany 3 s Stirring Appeal AIMS AND OBJECTS OF TAMILS REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL EXPLAINED "To find ways and means of encouraging permanent settlers to obtain citizenship of Malaya and to serve with unflinching loyalty to the land of their adoption and to
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  • 53 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. 9.— President Truman told Congress that about 330,000 tons of military supplies had been shipped to the Far East up to Dec. 31 1951. Another 500,000 tons had been sent to the Near East and 1,400,000 tons to the North Atlantic
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  • 172 1 REDELINGHUY, Western Province, Mar. 9.— The South African Prime Minister, Dr. Daniel Malan, said yesterday that a "serious position" would be created if the Supreme Court's appellate division should decide against the Government in the representation of coloured voters case. Parliament would probaoly be sitting
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  • 133 1 Ministries In South— Nehru To Issue Directive After Consultation From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar 9.— A11-India Congress Working Committee concluded its three day discussions without taking final decision about formation of ministries in Kerala and Madras. But it has authorised Congress President Nehru to issue directive after consulting
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  • 139 1 TUNISIAN ISSUE —SUGGESTIONS NEW YORK, Mar. 9.— The Asian- African group of nations on Friday decided to present a joint request to the Security Council asking it to to take up the Franco-Tuni-sian dispute as a threat to international peace and security. Mr. A. S. Bokhari, Pakistan permanent delegate who
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  • 189 1 Results Of Beauty Contest In Madras From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Mar. 9. Film actress Miss T. Suryakunjari has been chosen as "Miss Madras" at the beauty contest organised by Guild Ser vice here last night and dancer Miss Hemamallni was adjudged second. Miss Suryakumari is a close relative of
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  • 27 1 TOKYO, Mar. 9.— Delayed reports reaching here yesterday said an earthquake tremor had resulted on the central northern coast of the Japanese mainland.
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  • 97 1 VIRGINIA NEGROES LOSE FIRST ROUND RICHMOND, Virginia, Mar 9.— Virginia Negroes have lost the first round in what they promise will be a continuing battle against the state laws requiring separate public schools for whites and Negroes. A special three-judge Federal Tribunal ruled unanimously late yesterday that present, statutes calling,
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  • 147 1 Malan Threatens To Quit C'Wealth PIQUETBERG, Cape Province, Mar. 9. Dr. Malan. Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa, denounced former Labour Colonial Secretary Mr. James Griffiths in his speech in the British day, saying that it was "a complete distortion of the facts by a man who knows
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  • 70 1 TAIPEI, Mar. 9. Some 20,000 women gathered on the plaza outside Nationalist headquarters here yesterday in a rally marking the International Women's Day. A resolution was passed by acclamation for the women of free China to share with their menfolk the task of recovering the lost
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  • 100 1 NEW YORK. Mar. 9.—American scientists reported yesterday a new chemical test to predict the sex of an unborn child which had an accuracy of more than 98.6 per cent. An official publication of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, said in its
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  • 44 1 TORONTO. Mar 9.— Two Canadian Air Force planes in midair 20 miles north of here yesterday, killing both pilots and raining burning debris on houses and farms. No one on the ground was injured. Both pilots belonged to the auxiliary "weekend" air force. Reuter
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  • 58 1 LONDON. Mar. 9.— Lloyds shipping intelligence reported the British liner Ranchi was stopped in the Indian Ocean with fire in her forward boiler-room. The report said the fire was being brought under control. The position of the Ranchi which was enroute to Sydney from London, was given,
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  • 875 2 Indian Daily Mail S' pore, Mo n., Mar. 10, 1952. ELIGIBILITY AND EXIT PERMIT DlffbßTS?, the veracity of which we highly doubt, that have appeared in the local dailies have made some of the Indians fidgety about the implications of the National Service Bill. A couple of weeks before the
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  • 980 2 MADRAS, Mar. 8. The special report, presented to the Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee at its Chxttoor session recently by its General Secretary, Mr. Attart Satyanarayana in Andhra, has, it is learnt, stated that differences between the P.C.C. and the Ministerialists were responsible for the
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  • 96 2 NEW DELHI. Mar. 8. A Division bench of the Supreme Court dismissed the petitions filed under Article 136 of the Constitution by Messrs. V. Oanesa Aiyar, K. V. Krishnamurthl Aiyar. s. Viswanatham. S. Vanchesan and K. P. Nagarajan. five employees of the Hanuman Bank now under liquidation,
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  • 71 2 New Bombay Ministry Next Month BOMBAY. Mar. 3.— A new Ministry in Bombay State is expected to function by the end of March or the middle of April. The Congress President is reported to have sent a circular to all State Congress organisations to go ahead with the Ministry formation
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  • 877 2 The Duties And Responsibilities Of Police force —MADRAS GOVERNOR MADRAS. Mar. 3.— The Ma-" haraja of Bhavnagar, Governor of Madras, presented the President's Police and Fire Services medals for meritorious service rendered hy members of the Force, at a parade held on the Island Grounds. Addressing the Parade, the Governor
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  • 227 2 How Mr. Roosevelt Tackled Churchill NEW DELHI, Mar. 7. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt told Pressmen here an anecdote about Mr. Churchill and Mr. William Phillips. President Roosevelt's envoy to India. She said that when Mr. Phillips reported back to her husband about the conditions in India, "my husband listened as he
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    98 2 Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister inaugurating Delhi session of the International Film Festival of India at the National Physical Laboratory Auditorium, New Delhi, Feb. 21. Photo shows the Prime Minister delivering the .speech. Seated at the table are: (L to R.): Shri C. M. Agarwalla, Chairman of the Film Censor
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  • 764 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 3.— The following is the continuation of Budget speech delivered by the Finance Minister C. D. Deshmukh at the Indian Parliament recently, the earlier portion of which has been aleady published in our issue on Mar. 7. Agricultural production also continued
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  • 1032 3 Turkish Journalist's 1 ribute MADRAS, *<*&. j*— "One of the most important results of the Second World War is the emergence of Asia as a tremendous dynamic force and as a leader shaping the political future of the world. Which ever way
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  • 105 3 Naguib Hilaly Pasha, new Premier of Egypt who succeeds 32-day Premier Aly Maher Pasha, hadn't even time to take of his hat and coat as he posed for this picture in his Cairo office on Mar. 2. Hialaly Pasha, one of Egypt's top jurists and
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  • 107 3 STEEL ALLOCATIONS NEW DELHI. Mar. 9.— Five thousand tons of steel have been placed at the disposal of the Ministry of Rehabilitation for the second quarter of the current year to be allocated for housing schemes for displaced persons throughout the country, it was learnt. The major portion of the
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  • 125 3 GAUHATI, Mar. 9.—lntroduction of a North Bengal Express to provide a fast and convenient train service for passengers travelling between Calcutta and the Darjeeling hills was announced here at a Press conference by Mr. B. Arora, Chief Administrative Officer of the Assam Railway. The
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  • 75 3 TOKYO. March 9— Japan's 1,800,000 war widows are going to have a relief centre in Tokyo, thanks to funds now being built up by donations from Japan and abroad. The Tokyo Shinbun reported today Mrs. Matthew B. Ridgway, wife of the Supreme Commander for the
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  • 87 3 RAJSHAHI, Mar. 9— The police have taken into custody Mr. Madar Bux, M.L.A., and Chairman of the Rajshahl Municipality fifteen others under the East Bengal Public Safety Ordinance, Eleven of them are students. Mr. Bux had recently resigned from the East Bengal Muslim League Parliamentary Party.
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  • 203 3 Motion Oh Ghaffar Khan's Health Disallowed PESHAWAR. Mar. 9.— ln the Frontier Assembly Jinnah Awami League, the Opposition Party consisting of three members and led by Jahn Khan Mohd. Saminjan Khan staged a walk out as a procost against the ruling of the Speaker Nawabzada Allah Awaz Khan which disallowed
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  • 76 3 Government Moving From Sadiya SHILLONG, Mar- 9.—Sodlya, H.Q. of the Mlshmi Hills, which underwent great changes in the earthquake of 1950 and later during the floods, "is being abandoned for all practical purposes," it is learnt. The Government have decided to move all executive offices of the North-East Frontier Agency
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  • 90 3 CHINSURAH, (Hoogly>, Mar. 9.— One person was killed and two others seriously injured in a clash between a gang of dacoits and members of a village resistance party at Balagarh, about 10 miles from here. The dacoits, numbering about a dozen and armed, were
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  • 194 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 9.— lndia had a favourable trade balance with USSR in the nine months ending Dec. 31, 1951, to the approximate value of Rs. 4,89,12,000 according to a statement made by Mr. D. P Karmarkar, Deputy Minister of Commerce ana Industry in Parliament at
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  • 76 3 HYDERABAD (Dn), Mar. 9. —Sir Archibald Nye, the U.K. High Commissioner in India, who paid a farewell visit to Madras, passed through Hyderabad on his way to Delhi. Sir Archibald said that he would be relinquishing his office on Mar- 20 and, as
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  • 285 3 Nehru's Remarks Oh Muslim League MADRAS, Mar. 9.— Mr. M. Mohamed Ismail Sahib. M.L.A. President of the Indian Union Muslim League, in the course of a communication referring to the remark made by Shri Nehru at his Press conference at Delhi on Feb 23 that the Muslim League is a
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  • 285 3 NEW DELHI. Mar. 9.— The Issue relating to the Government Housing Fectory again I figured in Parliament. Mr. S. N. Buragohain, De- 1 puty Minister of Works, Production and Supply, said In reply to Mr. A. C. Guha that negotiations had been carried on with the Asbestos
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  • 67 3 HONG KON Mar. 9.—Elements erf a purkha batfeanon, flpwn in from Malaya, defended Hong Kong yesterday from "enemy" force who invaded under cov.r f thick fog. It was the secont day erf "Operation Vortex a Combined Services exe:\ ostensibly to test "<o- operation with the
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  • 81 3 The Indian Section of Radio Malaya staged the first Workers' Playtime Concert at Diamond Jubilee Estate, Malacca, on the afternoon of Mar. 4, 1962, to an audience of rubber estate workers on duty. Picture shows a scene from the play entitled "My Black Spectacles." Standing on the
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  • 218 3 Turkish Delegate HYDERABAD, Mar. 9.— Dr. Ahmet Sukru Esmer, a member of the Turkish Press Delegation said here that he wished India had not been divided and hoped the people of India and Pakistan, who had many things in common, would reunite. He had
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  • 58 3 IMPHAL, Mar. B.— Congress Party's strength in the thirtymember Manipur Electoral College increased to 15, when two tribal members from the outer Manipur Constituency joined the Congress. The two members who signed the Congress pledge are Mr. Sumkhohen. Chief of the Nabil (Kukl National Association) and Mr.
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  • 39 3 PATIALA, Mar. 6.— 409 persons were arrested and property worth Rs. 2,50,938 was seized by the Pepsu enforcement police throughout the State during the last six months on charges of blackmarketing, according to official statuses FOC
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  • 23 3 BOMBAY. Mar. 7. The price of gold recorded a new low being quoted at Rs. 95Aper tolla in the Bombay Bullion Exchange. FOC
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  • 1491 4 CEYLON NEWS: JUMP OF RS. 19m., SAYS M.P. COLOMBO: The original estimate for the cement factory at Kankesanturai was Rs. 6 million, but since the present Minister took over, the expenditure had risen to Rs. 25 million, said Mr. C. Suntheralingam, when the supplementary estimate of
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  • 130 4 JAFFNA HOLDS SAVINGS MEETINGS JAFFNA: A series of sav ings propaganda meetings were held throughout the Jaffna District, at which the Government Agent, N P., and Mudaliyar C. Thiagarajah, District Organiser, spoke. The district target of Rs. 5,000,000 for the Colombo Plan Savings Campaign was sub. allocated as follows: Atchuveli
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  • 103 4 COLOMBO: The Hindu Temporalities Bill was pre. sented to the Senate on Mar. 5 with a report by the Select Committee. Main submission in the report is that the Minister should not appoint the Advisory Board recommended in the Bill. Instead, it recommends that
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  • 193 4 SCHOOL MUST HAVE NO CASTE BAR JAFFNA: In the event of the Board C: lucting Religious institute ni for the training of Hindi Pi iests or subsidising a sch>'i meant for that purpose, all H-jidus, irrespective of cas'e, should be admitted ffc>r --lining, suggests the All-Ceylon Gandhiya Seva Sangam in
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  • 161 4 CEYLONESE PRIEST ORDAINED IN ROME COLOMBO: The Revd. Bro Dom Hilar! on Rudolph, 0.5.8., of the 0.5.8. Seminary at Monte Fano, Ampitiya, Kandy, who went to Rome in 1949 for higher studies, was ordained a priest by His Eminence Caidinal Clement Micara, the Cardinal Vicar of Rome, at the Archbasilica
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  • 126 4 New Two-lakh Fund Set Up For Varsity COLOMBO: Another big endowment in the Ceylon University, running to nearly two lakhs of rupees, has been created by Mrs. Arthur Moonesinghe of "Mateley" Skelton Road, Colombo. A cheque for Rs. 100,000 was recently handed over to Sir Ivor Jennings, Vice-Chancellor of the
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  • 68 4 These two deputations, joint- j ly met the Home Minister and I asked for the complete rejec- 1 tion of the Bill, on the first I occasion. But on 26 February Mr. j Shivapadasundaram disagreed with the views previously ex- J pressed by him and supported the Bill,
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  • 217 4 NUWARA ELIYA: "Rather than purchase more tea estates m this area for settling landless villagers, Government nity to start its own co-opera-and bringing more employtive tea estates which, in the long run, will prove cheaper and far more satisfactory than acquired properties." This was the view
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  • 134 4 PUZZLE FOR MALAYA-BORN CEYLONESE KANKESANTURAI: Children of Malayan Pensioners here who were born in Malaya are encountering unexpected difficulties In applying for Ceylon Citizenship. They have been asxed to produce not only their birth certificates but those of their parents and grand-parents. Some have found it impossible to obtain birth
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  • 221 4 RENEWAL OF I.C. EXTENSION The notice in the press reouestlng all persons with torn identity cards to have them replaced as soon as possible before March 15. has brought a bigger response than was anticipated and the number of applications for replacements has increased nearly tenfold. Steps had been taken
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  • 142 4 CAIRO, Mar. 9. Egypt Minister of the Interior, Murtada El Maraghy Bey, an- nounced tonight that Fuad University in Cairo, closed after the Jan. 26, incidents, would reopen today. Dr. Abdel Wahab Moro Pa sha, Rector of the University, said in a statement read by Propaganda Minister
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  • 21 4 TOKYO, Mar. 9.-^now lay several inches deep in the streets after the city's first snowfalls In March for seven years. Reuter
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  • 88 4 I NEW DELHI,, Mar. 9— 'Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations Kashmir representative, left here for Karachi by air yesterday after finishing his first round of discussions with the Indian Government on the Indo-Pakistan dispute over Kashmir. Dr. Graham who arrived here on Feb. 29 is now
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  • 31 4 TAIPEI, Mar. 9.— An outstanding development yesterday in the Sino-Japanese treaty talks was the arrival from Tokyo of Eijl Wajima, head of the Asia Bureau of the Japanese Foreign Office. AP
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