Indian Daily Mail, 19 March 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 38. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 125 1 Rules Regarding Export ISiot Relaxed From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Mar. 18. The Government of India have announced removal of restrictions on mills over distribution of superfine and fine cloth following slump in the textile market and mills are hereafter free
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  • 91 1 From Oor Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 18.— In the South another Congress ministry was sworn in at Mercara, Coorg on Monday. Mr. C. M. Poochana became Chief Minister and Mr. K. Mallappa second minister. Chief Commissioner Dayasingh Bedi administered oaths. Among those that attended were Mr.
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  • 264 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 18.— Wholesale prices as measured by the official index (with the year e.ided August, 1939. as 100) co itinued to move downward- and showed a fall of 3.4 per cent, to 415.8 (re vised) in February, 1952, as compared with 430.3 for the
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  • 54 1 RAJKOT, Mar. 14.— The Saurashtra High Court admitted the habeas corpus ap_ plication of Rani Kushumkuvarba of Salya against her detention by the Saurashtra Government and fixed March 25 fo rthe hearing. The Rani was taken into custody recently for alleged complicity in what is known as
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    37 1 Photo. French right-wing independent, M. Antoine Pinay (left) shakes hands with President Vincent Auriol at the Elysee Palace in Paris, Afar. 8. M. Pinay, France's latest Prime Minister, had just presented his cabinet to the A. P.
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  • 96 1 PESHAWAR, Mar. 11.— The N. W. F. P. Legislative Assembly rejected a proposal that the N. W. F. P. be named Pakhtoonistan. Only one member voted in favour of the proposal. Khan Abdul Qayum Khan, Chief Minister, said that the people of the province hated
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  • 22 1 Six people were, arrested on information Monday during the screening of an estate in the Seremban district of Nogrl Sembilan.
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    65 1 Photo. In one of the worst locust invasions in Saudi Arabia's recent history,, Arabs, employed by the Arabian-Ameri-can Oil Company, attempt to fight off the insects. The locust swarm is seen over the main street of the company's senior camp at Dhahran, recently. It is believed that the locusts sweep
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  • 81 1 KARACHI, Mar. 18.—Pakistan and Switzerland yesterday signed an agreement by which each grants air traffic rights to the other on agreed routes in its territory. Mr. Walter Hofer, Swiss charge d'affaires and A. T. Naqvi, Joint secretary at the Pakistan Defence Ministry, signed the agreement.- Reuter DURBAN, Mar.
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  • 146 1 VIRUDHUNAGAR, Mar. 18. —At a general body meeting of the local Town Congress Committee, held under the presidentship of Mr. M.A.A.K. Aiyasamy Nadar, two resolutions were passed unanimously, one of them stating that, having regard to the present position of the Congress Party in the new Madras
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  • 42 1 HYDERABAD, Mar. 18. Eight land mortgage banks are to be opened shortly in Hyderabad State. Four of tr»ese will be in Telangana. The banks will lend money to tenants to enable them to become owners of the land they now cultivate.- GIIS
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  • 407 1 OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC SERVICE "T am sure that all loyal rutizens of Singapore will welcome the opportunity of taking part in the public service lor which the (National Service) Bill provides an opportunity." observed Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore, in his farewell speech at the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday.
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  • 81 1 KARACHI, Mar. 18. The Pakistan Foreign Minister Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan said here yesterday that the Pakistan protest to the South African Government against the enforcement of the Group Areas Act in the case of Pakistanis in South Africa had produced no effect. The Government
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  • 80 1 From Our Own Correspondent RAJKOT, Mar. 18 Jamsaheb Nawanagar inaugurating the first session of Saurastra Assembly In his role as RaJpramukh declared firmly that dacoity by criminal and fuedal element in the State would be firmly crushed. Police had been reorganised and all steps are
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  • 42 1 A Siamese suddenly produced a pistol and flred at a Special Constable who was searching him in Perils Monday. The Special Constable was slightly wounded in the cheek. The Siamese escaped dropping a bag containing ammunition and clothing.
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  • 155 1 From Our Own Correspondent, NEW DELHI, Mar. 18— New Delhi, the capital of the State of India began a new era of democratic government when the first popular ministry was sworn in on Monday. Chaudhry Braham Prakash, leader of Congress Legislature Party in the
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  • 337 1 CONTRIBUTE GENEROUSLY TO GURNEY FUND The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, broadcasting an appeal on the Sir Henry Gurney Memorial Fund, last night said: "Immediately after Sir Henry Gurney's death the organising Committee ©f the Inde- pendence of Malaya Party set up a Gurney Memorial Fund and donations of
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  • 144 1 India's Progress Makes Deep Impression On S. E. Asia NEW DELHI, Mar. 18— The progress of free India and her association w,»h the Commonwealth had made "a very deep impression" on the minds of the people in South-East £Vt! ?'j a,c ,m MacDonald, Commissioner-General for the United Kingdom in South-East
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  • 85 1 One of the biggest air searches of the Emergency went on throughout yesterday (Tuesday) to try to locate an [R.A.F. Vampire single-seater jet fighter missing from night flying training during Monday/ Tuesday night. The search covered Johore State and the less denselypopulated areas of Singapore Island, plus
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  • 48 1 LUCKNOW, Mar. 18. In Uttar Pradesh, according to an official review, 1,600 miles of village roads were built or repaired in the first nine months of the last year by Prautiya Rakshak Dal (home guards) which has been reorganised for rural development work FOC
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  • 31 1 I A TERRORIST SURRENDERS A terrorist was killed, another surrendered and a suspected terrorist was arrested i in the Federation Monday One member of the security forces was slightly wounded, j
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  • 29 1 The latest rumours on this enchanted island say King Farouk of Egypt will build a palatial villa here for his queen Narriman.- A. P.
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  • 53 1 The Controller of Imports and Exports, Singapore writes to say: "Licences will now be issued for the importation of I sugar from soft currency sources for the purposes of re* export. Sugar so Imported wiU not in any circumstances be permitted to be re-sold on
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  • 38 1 I CANNES, Mar. 18. The Aga Khan, Ismaili religious leader and one of the world's richest men, is well on the road to recovery, from a heart attack, his doctor said yesterday.- A. P.
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  • 531 2 Plans For Improvement Of Ports In India Review Of Iranspdrt Ministry's Worlz NEW DELHI, Mar. 16. Completion of arrangements for the commencement ot the main harbogr works for the development of Kandla port, construction of a pilot model of the river Hooghly, and extension of the frontage of the main
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  • 79 2 PATHANKOTT, Mar. 16— About 2,000 families of Jammu and Kashmir refugees stationed in Yol Camp, Kangral, consisting of 10,000 persons are being shifted to Bhopal State where Government has made provision for their settlement, it is learnt. Two hundred families of displaced persons ha\ie already been sent
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  • 85 2 MADRAS, Mar. 16— The Government have sanctioned with effect from Mar. 1, 1952, a teaching grant of Rs. 12 and an additional flat rate of Rs. 4 a month for lighting and other incidental charges to teachers, trained in adult literacy methods, and working in adult
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  • 76 2 SYDNEY— LONDON AIR SERVICE NEW DELHI, Mar. 16.— The Government of India have permission to Australia-owned Qantas Empire Airways to operate a weekly Constellation service through Bombay on the Sydney-London route, the BO AC office here said. Hitherto Qantas, whom BOAC represent in India, called at Bombay once a fortnight
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    46 2 Photo. President Oarolos Prio Socarra.s (right) talks to memIwra of his military staff (unidentified) as he flees the Presidential Palace in Havana early on Mar 10. Control of the country was taken over by General Fulgencio Batista, Chief of State from 1933 to 1944.- A. P.
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  • 1136 2 NATIONAL SERVICE BILL The following is the text of a talk on National Service Bill broadcast by Dato Sir Cheng-Lock Tan over Radio Malaya, on Mar. 17: "Why was the National Service Bill prepared? First of all, clearly it was prepared because Direction of Manpower was.
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  • 165 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 16. The Government of India, in consultation with the Election Commission, have amended the Representation of the People (conduct of elections and election petitions) Rules. 1951, with a view to facilitating the counting of votes at elections to Council of States and to
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    58 2 Photo. Forty-three Penghulus from different parts of Negri Sembilan accompanied by the British Adviser, N.S., Mr. M. C. ff Sheppard. visited Radio Malaya Kup.la Lumpur, on Mar. 13. They met the Malay Community Listening Staff and inspected tr.<e studios. Picture shows some of them taking part in a recorded round
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  • 235 2 VIJAYAWADA, Mar. 17.— Mr. Sri Prakasa told Pressmen here that the formation of a separate Andhra State could wait for a short time when such urgent problems like food and security, facing the people to-day, required immediate attention. Mr. Sri prakasa who passed through
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  • 438 2 BOMBAY, Mar. 10. The Reserve Bank of India has decided to commence the issue of licences to banking companies from April, 1952, if and when they are found eligible for a licence In terms of Section 22 of the Banking Companies Act,
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  • 72 2 One Chinese man and five Chinese women were arrested by a patrol of Green Howards during a screening on an estate in Tampin district of Negri Sembilan Saturday. They are suspected of being terrorist food suppliers. Another Chinese suspected of being a terrorist subscription collector was
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  • 31 2 V, -SHINGTON, Mar. 18. Indonesia agreed yesterday to sell the United States 18,000 .tons of tin annually in the next j three years at US$l.lB a pound at Jakarta.- A. P.
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  • 922 3 —MAHARAJA OF BHAVNAGAR MADRAS. Mar. 16.— Nothing substantial could be achieved for long by playing on the want, grievance and cupidity of the masses. The only hope for our country is an intelligent and instructed democracy, said the Maharaja of Bhavanagar, Governor of
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  • 405 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 17. The Nizam of Hyderabad reputed to be one of the richest men in the world threw a garden party Sunday and every one who is any one in New Delhi attended. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt was there and so was Communist China's
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  • 44 3 BOMBAY, Mar. 16. Air Vice-Marshal S. Mukherjee, Deputy Commander-in-Chief, Indian Air Force, left Bombay for London last week. He said that he was visiting London for a week. The Air Vice-Marshal declined to disclose the nature of his mission FOC
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  • 85 3 public opinion. My wife and I met with unfailing courtesy and goodwill from all sections of the Press in this historic and great State. I am grateful for all the help and cooperation given to us throughout my tenure of office and I thank the Press for all that they
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  • 149 3 KARACHI, Mar. 16.—Chaudhury Khaliquzzaman, former President of the Pakistan Muslim League has warned East Pakistan that their attempt to carry the resolution on language by "brute majority" would be fraught with dangers. In a statement to the press recently the former Muslim League President said that
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  • 124 3 IMPORTANCE OF MEDICAL RESEARCH HYDERABAD. (Deccan). Mar. 10.— Hyderabad's Chief inister. Mr. M. K. Vellodi inaugurated the all-India annual conference of Physicians, cardiolc ots, pediatricians and neu/ologists. Various speakers stressed the importance of medical research, post-graduate studies and refresher courses. In his address which was read at the meeting Dr.
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  • 81 3 NEW DELHI. Mar. 14.— The Prime Minister, Shri Nehru has given a donation of Rs. 25,000 from his National Food Relief Fund to Shrimathi Durga Bai, to supplement the Madras Government's food relief measures in the ceded districts. The donated amount will be utilised by
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  • 58 3 GWALIOR, Mar. 16. An estimated damage of Rs. 26 lakhs has been caused to crops by the hailstorm which hit Gwalior on Mar. 1, according to reports received by Mie District Congress Commit hi tiim llij affected villages. The reports estimated cfci^ loss in foodgrains
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  • 352 3 ALL-INDIA EDUCATIONAL OFFICERS NEW DELHI, Mar. 16. Suggestions by the Ministry of Education, Government of India, regarding the formation of an All-India Educational Service will come up for consideration by the Central Advisory Board of Education at its forthcoming meeting on Mar. 15 and 16. With the transfer of educa*tion
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  • 372 3 NEW DELHI. Mar. 16.— The Finance Minister. Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, will open the new Government of India Mint at Alipore. Calcutta, on Mar. 19. in the presence of Dr. H. C. Mookherjee, Governor of West Bengal. With the opening of this mint, a new chapter
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  • 663 3 POONA. Mar. 16.— Mr. N.V. Gadgil, Union Minister for Works, Production and Supply, laid the foundation stone of India's first penicillin factory at Pihnpri near here on Monday last. The factory, which, Is being built by the Government of India in collaboration with WHO and UNICEF
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  • 77 3 PATIALA, Mar. 14.—Twen-ty-two murders, eight dacoities, 26 robberies and 156 burglaries were reported in Pedsu during January last as compared to 29 murders, 15 dacoities, 25 robberies and 127 burglaries reported during the previous month, according to an official report. The decrease in crime is attributed to
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  • 752 4 Financial Strain A Handicap For India's Educational Development NEW DELHI, Mar. 18. No new scheme of expansion and development was undertaken on a large scale by the Ministry of Education, Government of India during the year 1951-52, on account of the continuing financial stringency, says a brief statement of the
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  • 132 4 For the six-nation, 200--entrant All-England Badminton Championships which open at London's Empress Hall today, is Phee Hong (Phoebe) Heah, from Penang, who will take part in the mixed doubles. She is currently a student in England. She is sister to Johnny Heah. who recently won the Scottish
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  • 250 4 Madras CareTaker Govt. MADRAS. Mar. 18.— An indication that the present Care taker Government would carry on only for a few days ten days at the most— after the election of a leader of the new Legislature Congress Party, was given to Pressmen by Mr. P. S. Kumaraswami Raja, Chief
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  • 74 4 TRIVANDRUM, Mar. 18.— Mr. V. N. Rajan, I.CS., Wednesday last took charge as the Chief Secretary to the Government of TravancoreCochin. Mr. K. G. Menon, 1.C.5., the outgoing Chief Secretary, is proceeding on leave for four months, after which he will revert to the Madras
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  • 877 4 CONTRIBUTORY HEALTH SERVICE FOR GOVERNMENT SERVANTS NEW DELHI, Mar. 12.--The Ministry of Health proposes to introduce a contributory Health Service for Government employees in Delhi and New Delhi, according to the Ministry's interim report for 1951--52. The scheme is intended to provide a more satisfactory service to the Government servants
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  • 267 4 Need For Land Reforms In TravancoreCochin TRIVANDRUM, Mar. 18.— Mr. C. Kesavan said here that unless the Congress adopted and implemented* progressive land reforms without delay in Travancore -Cochin, the political situation in the State could only be expected to be diflQcult. Mr. Kesavan, who was* speaking on the occasion
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  • 137 4 The Governor of Singapore has given his approval to re. naming the Buk.it Timah Boys' Home as "The Gimson School or Boys.' The Gimson School For Boys caters for delinquent boys sent by the Juvenile Court and no boy may be admitted unless sent by
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  • 384 4 NEW DELHI. Mar. 16.— Reclamation of 2,80,000 acre of jungle land and increased production of cotton, jute and sugar were the outstanding achievements of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture in 1950-51, according to a statement circulated to Parliament by the Ministry. During the year, India produced
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