Indian Daily Mail, 20 March 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 39. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 1290 1 Templer Reviews Problems Facing Malaya EMERGENCY MUST BE FOUGHT ON ALL FRONTS "When I arrived to assume my duties as High Commissioner, I made it plain that it is tenet of my faith that the Emergency cannot be overcome by military measures alone. The campaign must be taken on all
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  • 668 1 GOVERNOR BIDS 'GOOD-BYE' The following is the farewell broadcast by Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore to the people of the Colony last night.: "Tonight, on the eve of my departure from Singapore my thoughts go back six years to the time when I came to you as the first
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  • 105 1 Maulana Albul Kalam Azafl, Minister for Education, Government of India, performed the opening ceremony of the Soviet Fine Arts Exhibition sponsored by the Union of the Artists of th USSR under the auspices of the All-India Fine Arts Crafts Society, New Delhi, on Mar 5. The
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  • 64 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. 19. Following slump there has been great speculation that the Government of India will permit export of silver which has been hoarded by bullion traders here. It is learnt, hewever, that the Government of India has no intention
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  • 292 1 MADRAS, Mar. 19— India's first D.D.T. factory will be located most probably in Bombay according to Mr. C. Mani. Regional Director of the World Health Organisation. Mr. Mani who was on his way to Colombo to Join the Medical Scientists' Mission, told newsmen here that Delhi
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  • 305 1 CONGRESS NOT LIKELY TO HAVE CONTROL From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Mar. 19.— Results of the election for 24 out of 72 seats in Madras Legislative Council was announced today. All the District Boards and Municipal Councils and major Panchayats are entitled to select one-third of Council
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  • 80 1 JAKARTA, Mar. 19. The Indonesian leaders Tuesday informed President Soekarno they have failed to form a Government after an 18-day try. Sidik Djojosoekarto and Prawoto Mansrkusamito said they failed because the nation's two leading parties, the Mashumi (Moslem) and Nationalist, could not agree on a division of
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  • 72 1 AGA KHAN'S CONDITION BETTER CANNES, Ma^. 19— The Aga Khan was resting quietly Tuesday. Specialists called to examine him has returned to Britain and Switzerland. Dr. Geoffrey Bourne, a heart specialists, went back to London without making a statement on his patient's condition, but friends of the 75--year-old Moslem leader
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  • 476 1 Indian Community Are 'Remarkably Loyal' lo Malaya, Says MacD MADRAS, Mar. 19.— The Indian community in Malaya had on the whole remained 'remarkably loyal' to the country. They had cooperated to the best of means in the governments campaign against terrorists, declared Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Commissioner General in South East
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  • 214 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 19._Mr. Dean Acheson, United States Secretary of State, yesterday denied suggestions that India seems to be getting closer to he Russian orbit." ne was answering questions at a hearing held by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Into the new foreign
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  • 114 1 RANGOON. Mar. 19. The new Burmese Parliament has unanimously passed a bill rePealing the law under which the Burmese rupee is linked with sterling. The bill, introduced by Finance Minister U. Tin, provides for the Union Bank of Rangoon to take over the function of the
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  • 530 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Thurs, Mar. 20, 1952. FAREWELL Today our hearts are heavy with pangs of separation. Sir Franklin Gimson Governor of our City, is porting company with us ofter a benevolent service of six years. When we summon up remembrances of his service to us only happy thoughts
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  • 19 2 India beat Burma by four goals to nil in the Asian quadrangular f^tball tournament in Colombo '"Vr. Sunday. GIIS
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  • 784 2 CONSTITUTIONAL POINT CLARIFIED NAGPUR, Mar. 15.— A D High Court consisting of the t Sinha and Mr. Justice J. R. Mm Minister, under the Constitutioi his actions to the President of of the People and not to any In an order giving the reasons for
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  • 79 2 KARACHI, Mar. 16.— Half a million tons of bauxite used in aluminium making has been discovered along the Pakistanheld Azad Kashmir border according to Radio Pakistan. The discovery is the result of extensive field work undertaken by the Geological Survey throughout Pakistan last year. Deposits
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  • 247 2 BOMBAY. Mar. 16. The Government of Bombay have decided not to increase the procurement price of wheat, bajra. and jowar. The decision was influenced, it was gathered, by the falling prices of all essential commodities and the continued downward trend in grain prices. The
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    54 2 Photo. Minor incidents of sabotage and violence continue to be reported from Tunisa, where the political differences between the Nationalist movement and the French Government are still unresolved. On Mar 9 in the city of Tunis, the windows of the office of the newspaper Tunlaie-Fraace were broken by stone thrown
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    99 2 The latest daring escape from behind the iron curtain was achieved by Czeoh Ludevit Ollarek, his family, and his friend Wendel Klestinec. They crossed the Morava river between Czechoslovakia and Austria in a German army version amphibious car, which they had recondi tioaed. They chose Feb 27 as the escape
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  • 320 2 Colombo Plan Preliminary Talks KARACHI: Officials rrom the Commonwealth and SouthEast Asian countries went Into conference here on Mar. 10 morning to prepare for the fourth meeting of the Colombo "Plan Consultative Committee which will meet on Mar. 24. This preparato— conference which is scheduled to last 12 days will
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  • 217 2 HYDERABAD (Dn.), Mar. 16.— The Hyderabad State Socialist Party, at its two-day convention at Nizamabad, appointed a three-man committee to draft a comprehensive Land Reforms Bill to be moved in the State Legislative Assembly, stated a Press statement issued by the Party headquarters here The Committee,
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  • 183 2 CALCUTTA, Mar.« 13.— Twenty-two candidates filed their nomination papers on Thursday, the last date for doing so, for election to the West Bengal Legislative Council by the members of the newly-constituted State As aemblyt. The Assembly is to elect* 17 members out of 51 Of the 22
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  • 82 2 Demand For Nizam's Deposition HYDERABAD, Mar. 16.— The People's Democratic Front Legislature Party decided to move in the State Assembly a resolution for the deposition of the Nizam and the disintegration of the State on a linguistic basis after the Rajpramukh's address to the Assembly. It asked the Government to
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  • 279 2 MADRAS, Mar. 13. Nominations for elections to 24 seats in the Madras Legislative Council and to 27 seats in the Council of States by members of the Assembly closed at 3 pjn. today before Mr. M. Surya Rao, Depnty Secretary of the Legislature, who is
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  • 150 2 HYDERABAD, Mar. 16 Mr. B. Ramakrishna Rao, Hyderabad's Chief Minister, distributed 215 acres of land among the poor in the Com-(munist-affected district of Warangal. Mr. Rao was on nis first official visit to Warangal after assuming charge as Chief Minister. The Chief Minister proceeded to Ghanpur
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  • 216 2 HYDERABAD, Mar. 16 "In the present political context, I advise you to make a deep study of English, whatever the politicians might say, with neglecting your mothertongue," observed Dr. G. S. Melkote, Finance Minister, presiding over the valedictory function of the Science College Union
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  • 691 3 Communism Is Not Fought With Just Guns But With Bread Too —Mrs. FDR NEW DELHI, Mar. 18. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt said here that people in the United States must be made to realise that "Communism is not fought just with guns but with bread too." Mrs. Roosevelt was speaking at
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  • 117 3 P.M. WAITS FOR INNER VOICE NEW DELHI: Two members of Parliament recently vainly sought to know the Prime Minister's mind ih regard to the formation of the new cabinet. The Prime Minister first brushed aside a question as to wuetner he proposed to increase the number of Ministers in the
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  • 72 3 KARACHI, Mar. 18.— Khan Abdul Qaiyum Khan, Chief Minister of North West Frontier Province, said in Peshwar that restrictions on Dr. Khan Sahib, former Chief Minister of North West Frontier Province and now a political detenu, had further been relaxed. Abdul Qaiyum Khan in a statement in
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  • 165 3 MADRAS, Mar. 16. The Madras Government, it .is learnt, have received a com- i munication from the Govern- j ment of India, enquiring what arrangements they were making for improving the off-take of cloth by State nominees from cloth mills. It is stated that of late,
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    51 3 G.I. I. S. Photo). The Cafetaria of non-rationed food stuffs, popularly know as "ANNAPOORNA," was visited by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, at Bombay, on Mar 4. Photo sho\v.«j Mrs. Roosevelt enquiring about the food-stuffs from Mrs. Lilavati Munshi, Vice-President of the All-India Women's Food Council, at the "ANNAPOORNA" in Bombay. r
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  • 63 3 TADPATRI, Mar. 18. Mr. K. M. Munshi, India's Food Minister stated here that the present lowering in prices was "largely the result of our policy." The Food Minister told a deputation of the mercantile community here that within a fortnight things might sta. bilise at a
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  • 383 3 DEBATE AT ROTARY CLUB The declaration by a schoolgirl that it is better to be born poor than rich was challenged by a schoolboy, dwelling at Calcutta Rotary Club's "father and son meeting." Many Rotarians had their children with them. It
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  • 112 3 PROHIBITED FROM ACCEPTING FRESH DEPOSITS DACCA, Mar. 16.— The State Bank of Pakistan has, under the provisions of the Banking Companies (Control) Act, 1948, prohibited the following banks from accepting fresh deposits with immediate effect: The Continental Bank of Asia Ltd., Indian Crescent Banka Ltd., Karakdi-Jagaran Bank Ltd., Kishoreganj Lakshmi
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  • 80 3 RAPID CHANGE IN LANGUAGE: NEHRU'S CONCERN KANPUR: Shri Jawaharlal Nehru showed great concern at the rapid change in language and expressed "grave fear" that he may have to "learn the language at this age." He said that during the last four or five years, every time he came from Delhi
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  • 313 3 How Long To Wait, Asks Swami Sitaram BHIMAVARAM, Mar. 18. Swami Sitaram, in an interview on Mr. Sri Prakasa's statement regarding Andhra State, said that the Goyernor's statement was against linguistic distribution of the country in general and there was no particular reference to Andhra State as such. He did
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    75 3 General D wight D. Eisenhower Claps Francis (red) Grandy (left), photographer of "Stars and Shripes" Newspaper, on the shoulder as the Supreme Commander arrives at Frankfurt's Rnine-Main Airport, Mar 12. Grandy won the editor and publisher's 1951 prize for his shot of Eisenhower's "I'll be darned expression,** When the General
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  • 166 3 PATIALA, Mar. 16. The country-wide slump in the prices of commodities has resulted in the hoarded stocks of wheat coming to the markets, according to reports received here from various markets in Patiala and East Punjab States Union. The grain dealers' syndicate, through whom the Government purchase wheat
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  • 133 3 Minorities Moving Between Two Bengals Are Pak's Enemies MYMENSINCH (E. Pakistan), Mar. 18. Mr. A. H. M. S. Doha, Director-General of Ansars, East Bengal, in an address to the Ansars here, described as the "greatest enemies of Pakistan" those "members of the minority community who had left East Bengal before
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  • 54 3 SRINAGAR, KASHMIR, Mar, 18. Communist authorities in West China's predominantly Muslim province of Slnkiang heve banned the pilgrimage of the faithful to Mecca. <, Reports reaching Chinese Turkestan circles here said that no Sinkiang Muslim has left on the Haj pilgrimage since the Communist took over
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  • 372 4 North Ports Set- Up Backed By Experts CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: The development of Cod Bay, Trincomalee, to serve as a second commercial port for Ceylon and the improvement of harbour facilities at Kankesanturai on political and economic grounds are the two main recommendations made by the Consulting Engineers on the
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  • 261 4 Tree Tax Blamed For Evil In The North CHAVAKACHCHERI: Mr. P. Veerasingam, Vice-chairman of the Chavakachcheri Village Committee, speaking from the chair at a public meeting, held at Meesalai Sri Ganseha Vasikasalal hall, said that water facilities and electric light system should be made available to the area at an
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  • 63 4 COLOMBO: Fate struck a cruel blow against a wealthy American couple from California a few hours after they had arrived by 8.0.A.C. plane. At the steps of the G.0.H., the man, an elderly rancher, collapsed and died. His wife and he had been planning to spend
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  • 136 4 'Calendar Month'— This Is It COLOMBO: An employer wishing to discontinue bis employee or an employee wanting to leave the services of his employer must give a calender month's notice. There has been quite a great deal of uncertainty over the definition of the term "calendar month." A ruling given
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  • 244 4 UNILEVER FACTORY AT K.L. "If we are starting a factory in Malaya, it is not because import facilities are lacking here but because we want to be very close to the country whose demands we meet and also because we want to share the benefits of its economy," observed Dr.
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  • 37 4 HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 18— Prince Aly Khan has sent his lawyer to see Rita Hayworth yesterday in an attempt for a reconciliation, but Rita said the visit "in no way changed my plans."
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  • 39 4 NEW YORK, Mar. 18— Mr. 8. Dave, President of the Indian Chamber of Commerce of America, said here yesterday that an Indo-American agreement for which his Chamber had been agitating for many years was expected
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    30 4 Photo. The Vietnamese Chief of State, Bao Dal, decorates the colours of a Vietnamese parachute detachment on Mar 8. The ceremony was part of the Vietnamese Independence Day Celebrations.- A.P.
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  • 388 4 Shortage Of Doctors- N.S.B. First Reading LEGO MEETING: At the Singapore Legislative Council Meeting Tuesday during the question time, the Government agreed that there was a shortage of doc. tors in Singapore compared with the years before the war. In 1951 there were 17 doctors in the Health Division compared
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  • 133 4 NEW DELHI, Mar. 18— The Japanese industri 1 mission, which is on a f w-week tour of India, visited the Taj Mahal and other historical places at Agra on Sunday The mission was presented an address of welcome by the National Chamber of In lustries and
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  • 42 4 KARACHI, Mar. 19.—Pakistan is expected to ratify the Japanese peace treaty in April, usually reliable sources here said. The treaty was under examination at present. Formalities were expected to be completed in about three or four weeks.
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