Indian Daily Mail, 21 March 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 40. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 125 1 MISSING VAMPIRESEARCH LOCALISED Search for the R.AF.'s missing Vampire jet fighter was localised to two areas in Johore Wednesday but at a late hour no sign of the aircraft had been found One air search centred around a jungle area in Central Johore. where kampone Malays reported hearing a jet
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  • 279 1 Wisdom Dawns After Defeat! GOPAL REDDI'S ADMISSION IN ASSEMBLY PLEBISCITE ON PROHIBITION? From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 20. The Madras Government have raised the rice content of twelve ounce daily ration from six to seven ounces with effect from 23rd inst. The increase,
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  • 126 1 From Our Own Correspondent From Cur Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Mar. 20.— New Congress ministry was sworn in Wednesday for Patiala and East Punjab States Union by Maharaja of Patiala, Rajpramukh. Raghbir Singh becomes Chief Minister and other ministers Nihal Singh, Takshak, Tirat Singh, Fateh Singh, Malow
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  • 174 1 World's First Solar Cooker In Nehru's House NEW DELHI, Mar. 20.—Indian scientists have Installed the world's first solar cooker, powered entirely by the sun's rays, in Prime Minister Nehru's house and expect to mass-produce in a few months. Premier Nehru ate his first sun-cooked meal Tuesday night from the cooker,
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  • 100 1 DURBAN. Mar. 20.— A bed has been placed under a tree to enable Mr. Manilal Gandhi, who entered the 13th. day of his three-week "purification" fast here today, to rest out of doors during the day. His condition today was much the same as
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  • 98 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 20. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Member for Home Affairs in the Federation Government, has been invited by Prime Minister Nehru to visit India. He is expected in New Delhi on Mar. 30 and to spend about ten days in India.
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  • 97 1 BONN, Mar. 20.— The West German Government yesterday granted "full diplomatic privileges and immunities as recognised by international law" to the United Nations Commission which is here to investigate whether conditions exist in Germany for tree elections The guaarntee was contained In a note presented
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    55 1 A. P. Photo. Dinning out for the first time since her return to Hollywood screen star Rita Hayworth Ls pictured here with actor Kirk Douglas at Ciros Night Club on Hollvwood's sunset strip on Mar. 14. Her attornev says she may go to Rtao later this month to fl| t
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  • 56 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 20. Two more results of Madras State Council elections were announced today. Dr. M. V. Krishna Rao and Srimathl Sitamahalakshmiamma both Congress supporters were returned from Ma <J»aa North Graduates Constituenc^?**^feating fourteen others. There are six Graduate seats and counting
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  • 180 1 Race Law, Breach Of Constitution S. African Appeals Court BLOEMFONTEIN, Mar. 20. The South African Appeals Court ruled today that one of Prime Minister D. F. Malan's most important race laws breached the Union's constitirtion. A parliamentary act slicing the voting rights of coloured persons was
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  • 74 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 18.— President Rajendra Prasad spent an hour yesterday at the Sovite Fine Arts Exhibition held in Delhi under the auspices of the All-India Fine Arts and Crafts Society. The President was received by the Soviet Ambassador, Mr. K. V. Novikov, Mr. Ushanath
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  • 198 1 Four coloured voters of Cape Town are appealing to the court to upset tffe separate representation of the voters' act by declaring that 'the entrenched clauses of the South Africa Act remain in force. The entrenched clauses orovide that legislation depriving any section of Cape Province voters of
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  • 127 1 RANGOON, Mar. 19. The new Burmese cabinet is again headed by Mr. U. Nu, who has been Burma's Prime Minister since 1947. The new cabinet has 21 ministers including 14 of the outgoing cabinet. The Shan Chief. Sao Hkun Hkio, continues as the Foreign Minister while
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  • 36 1 I Fourteen-year-old R. Krishnan won men's singles title in the presidency hard court tennis championships in Madras Sunday. He beat A.E. Ov^!^ic^s^l£final 6-0, 6-4, 6-2. Earlier, Krt?fta«rua^liad won men's doubles titieijfefc^irtnershlp with his father, RanlE>** than.
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  • 79 1 KARACHI, Mar. 19. The first list of Pakistani delegates and observers to the International Economic conference in Moscow contains 19 names. Mr. Altaf Hussain, editor ol the leading morning paper Dawn and one of Pakistan's delegates to the last United Nations Assembly in Paris, is among
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  • 48 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 20.— The elections sub-committee of the United States Senate is inquiring into what it termed "scurrilous literature" designed to "smear" Gen. Dwight Eisenhower as a Communist during the presidential election campaign. It said it had found no evidence that the General's rivals Reuter
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  • 245 1 Persia Still Prepared To Negotiate TEHERAN, Mar. 20.— Prima Minister Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq told a delegation of three Iranian Senators that his Government was prepared to negotiate with any other party to solve the oil dispute provided terms acceptable to Iran were offered. The International Banks proposals had not proved
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  • 179 1 "The Government of North Borneo has appointed a small committee to examine the whole project, with the aim of establishing In a suitable locality a pilot settlement of Indian families as an experiment in the first instance," states a communique issued by
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  • 225 1 Says Indonesian Leader DENPASAR, Mar. 20— Mr, M. M. Sheriff Maricar, ex-Mayor of Denpasar (Bali), Indonesia, and former President of the Muslim Educational Society, Karaikal (Pondicherry), in a statement on Kashmir says: "I had several occasions to understand India's attitude towards Kashmir. No one can say
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  • 30 1 NEW DELHI. Mar 20.— A three-man Indian delegation will leave for Bangkok on Mar. 28 to sign the new Thai-land-Indian civil air agreement, it was announced in New Delhi yesterday.
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  • 187 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 20— The Japanese industrial, mission, now in Delhi, has offered proposals to the Government of India for mutual exchange of goods and services, Mr. Taizo Ishizaka, leader of the mission, told Press Trust of India in an interview yesterday. Mr. Ishizaka said that
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  • 70 1 NEW DELHI, Mar 20— Sir Archibald Nye, British High Commissioner in India for the past three and a half ytmn left by air for London todny on his way to take up his now appointment as High Commissioner in Canada. In an eve of departure statement
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  • 343 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 20.— Pakistan Finance Minister's observations in his budget speech that a sum of Rs. 50 million had been provided in the budget as the first instalment of Pakistan's debt to India has caused some surprise in New Delhi, it ia stated in official
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  • 82 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 20.— During the past two years India exported cloth to 61 countries including the USA the UK. Canada, Australia! Burma and Malaya, according to the well-known financial weekly. COMMERCE of Bombay. Exports during 1950 amounted to 1,060 million yards (28.9 per
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  • 65 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 20. Tl/ Indian Socialist Party is likely to send two^represe/atives to the preparat/ry committee of the Asian /so_ cialist Conference meetirf; in Rangoon on Mar. 24. /The committee will decide /"»pe nature, a^rida and ve/ue'of the orot'jsed conferer&e. Irdian representatives will Dr. Ram Manohar
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  • 13 1 WAL'HAMBRA California Mar. 20.— Wocdrow Wilson's grandson is going into noli-v tics.- AP
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  • 653 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Fri., Mar. 21, 1952. A WISE BLUEPRINT THE Hiflh Commissioner's maiden address at Ihe opening of the fifth session of the Federal Legislative Council on Wednesday is a frank exposition of the problems and is as usual with Sir Gerald, marked with clarity of thought and
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  • 425 2 BOMBAY, Mar. 16.— A plea for am immnflei. revision hi the whele i «f ,l>tM«it» neimm^ -m-btOw so as to co-rvd-r.o»o the industrial and elertr.col targets under the flUe-yepr .pje.fi has bft»njm>''? h* l&L C N. Vakil, Director of the Bombay School
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  • 230 2 W. BENGAL COUNCIL OF STATES CALCUTTA, Mar. 17.— Eighteen candidates filed their nomination papers on Thursday last for the 14 seats of the Council of States (Delhi) allotted to West Bengal to be elected by the new State Legislative Assembly. Of them nine are nominees of the Congress, two of
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  • 163 2 BOMBAY, Mar. 1C Ka« shid Beidutov, the famous Russian singer and member of the Soviet V Cultural Delegation to India endeared himself to thousands in Bombay when he sang to a lustily-cheering crowd at Sunderabai Hall. Rashid who is a Stalin prize winner from Azerbaijan
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  • 161 2 LUCKNOW, Ma; 12 —Mr. Homi Dins'.iaw Mistri, LVpu- ty Editor of (tee Bombay English weekly "Blitz", was brought to Lucknow from Delhi this evening under police j escort to appear before the U.P. Legislative Assembly on a charge of breach of privilege. Mr. Mistri
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  • 49 2 COOCH BEHAR SWEPT BY STORM COOCH BEHAR, Mar. 12.— One person was killed, a dozen roofs were blown off many trees uprooted and telegraph and telephone wires snapped by a storm which swept over Cooch Behar on Monday. The deceased, an elderly man, was electrocuted by a GALLEY— TWO
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  • 47 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 13.— Mr. J. M. Srinagesh, 1.C.5., who has been appointed General Manager of the Hindustan Aircraft Factory, is expected to take over charge almost immediately. Mr. Srinagesh is succeeding Mr. Sen Gupta, who has gone to England for medical treatment. FOC
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  • 55 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 13.— Dr. B. V. Keskar, Deputy Minister in the Ministry of External Affairs, will from today also act as Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Railways and the Ministry of Transport. He will hold these portfolios until a new Council of Ministers is
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  • 127 2 W. Bengal Governor's Contribution For Training Of Nurses CALCUTTA, Mar. 19.— The West Bengal Government has sanctioned payment to the University of Calcutta of a non-recurring grant of Rs. 30,000 representing contributions made by the State Governor, Dr. H. C. Mukerjee. out of his salary, to the.Bangabala Mukherjee Endowment Fund
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  • 45 2 NEW COMMISSIONER OF POLICE LONDON, Mar. 20.— The Marquess of Salisbury, Lord Privy .Seal, announced in the House of Lords yesterday that a new Commissioner of Police for Singapore is to be appointed after the new Governor, Mr. J. F. Nlcholl. has arrived there.- Reuter
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  • 191 2 NEW OELHI, Mar. 13.— The inclusion of Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, General Secretary of the Congress, in the list of Congress nominees to the Council of States came as a surprise here. Mr. Shastri has already been elected to the Uttar Pradesh State Assembly. It was
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  • 88 2 DACCA, Mar. 13.— A Judge of the Dacca High Court will hold an enquiry into the Dacca firing of Feb. 21, 1952, according to a decision by tne East Bengal/ Government. It was officially announced today that the Judge will enquire and report (1) Whether
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    126 2 Slim metal tanks point skyward at the world's first Hydrogen Bomb Plant, now under construction along the South Carolina shore of the Savannah Ridge, near Augusta* Georgia This is the first picture of the construction of the fndustrit plant to be approved for publication by the Atomic Energy Commission. It
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  • 327 2 Sri Prakasa To Tour Rayalaseema MADRAS, Mar. 13.— Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Maddas, has programmed a tour of the famine-affected areas of Rayalaseema this month, it is learnt, to study conditions there. The details of the programme are now being finalised. The Government of Madras have decided upon a
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    89 2 Twenty men appeared before a military court in Cairo. Mar. 12. in the first of a series of trials against more than 120 people accused of taking part in the Jan. 26 Cairo riots and Firemaking. The trials are to continue for several days. Si* out. of the 20 were
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  • 307 2 MADRAS, Mar. 18.— Mr. K. M. Munshi, Union Food Minister, stated here: "though foreign supplies of rice this year may not be tiie same as last year, I hope this years rice position will not be worse Last year, he said, about 780,000 tons of
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  • 195 2 Indian Team Fails To Observe Eclipse BOMBAY. Mar. 18. The three-man Indian solar expedition to the deserts of Iraq, returned here by the BISN ship, Dumra, after an unsuccessful attempt to observe the two_and-three-quarter-minute total solar eclipse on Feb. 25. Headed by Dr. A. K. Das, Director of the Kodaikanal
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  • 138 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 12. —The General Council of the Kri-shikar-Lok Party has decided to ask Its provincial and other units not to have any alliance with the Communist party as the latter is fundamentally opposed to the very existence of peasant proprietors and is
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  • 747 3 No Adequate Note of Position of Indians and Ceylonese The following note of disseni to the Report of the Select Committee on the Federation of Malaya Agreement (Amendment) Bill, has been submitted to the Federal Legislatives Council on Wednesday, by Messrs. R. Ramani and
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  • 132 3 NEW DELHI. Mar. 18. Prof. Benoyendranath Banerjea of Calcutta has been appointed ILO technical assis. tance expert to advise the Liberian Government on personnel administration. This was announced in Geneva by Mr. David A. Morse, DirectorGeneral of ILO. Prof. Banerjea will help the Public Works Department
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  • 423 3 CALCUTTA 'HOLI': 800 ARRESTED CALCUTTA: About 800 persons, some of them school children, were arrested in Calcutta on charge of violation of the City Police Chiei s restrictive orders regarding celebration of "Holi," the spring festival of the Hindus. One person was injured A large number of buckets, containing coloured
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  • 377 3 CALCUTTA, Mar. 19. Li Hooghly district, some 40 miles from Calcutta, work has begun on a barrage which, when completed, will help irrigate a million acres of land in three districts of West Bengal. The barrage is part of the Damodar Valley project. More than
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  • 54 3 The Nizam returned to Hyderabad on Mar. 17 by a specially chartered pressurised constellation. Along with him Mr. Vellodi, Hyderabad's Councillor, Nawab Zain Yar Jung and Nizam's Financial Adviser also returned Delhi. The Nizam was receive at the airport by the Chief Minister, Mr. B. Ramakrishna Rao, the Prince of
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    67 3 Heavily war- damaged Trieste shipyards, brought to new life by E.R.P., have recently launched a number of ships. Latest to be launched was the 17 000 ton tanker altea, the first of five to be built for Indonesia. It was completed, at the Cantieri Navali San Guisto Shipyard m the
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  • 1680 3 —MRS. ROOSEVELT BOMBAY, Mar. 19.— "My outstanding impression of India is that it is a great country which has great resources with a tremendous background of culture and history. It is struggling hard to make a new order of things, India has a tremendous
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  • 207 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 18. The Planning Commission, which is now busy finalising its report, is ejq?ected to conclude its task in the latter half of May next. What will remain after the submission of the report to Government is only the question of implementation of the plan
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  • 114 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 18. More details are available of the dlstrlbutio of foodgrains to the deficit areas under the basic plan for the current year. Bombay will get 12,00,000 tons as against her original demand of 17,00,000 tons. Madras will receive 8,88,000 tons as against her
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  • 342 4 Ban Of American Aid Ceylon's Concern COLOMBO (Airmail): Ceylon's lejMfalel sources have expressed concern regarding the United States' silence over the country's application for exemption from the Ken amendment to the Appropriations Act. The amendment bans American economic aid to countries exporting strategic materials to Communist States. The U.S. Suspended
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  • 214 4 COLOMBO: The population of Colombo Municipality in 1946 was 362,074 and tl\e population of all Municipal or Urban Council areas in that year was 1,023,042, states Volume II of tJie Census of Ceylon (1946), just released by the Director of Census and Statistics, Mr. K. Williams. The tables
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  • 112 4 COLOMBO, Mar. 20.— The Ceylon Senate on Tuesday passed a Government bill ratifying the Japanese peace treaty. The House of Representatives passed the bill on Feb. 29. Senator D. W. J. Perera, the Bolshevik Leninist Party nominee, opposing the bill said the treaty was forced on
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  • 62 4 KHATMANDU, Mar. 20.— Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt was given a warm welcome when she arrived here by air yesterday on a one-day visit to Nepal. The Prime Minister of Nepal, Mr. M. P. Koirala, the British Ambassador Mr. C. H. Summerhayes and the Indian Ambassador Mr. C.
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  • 67 4 COLOMBO, Mar. 20—Ceylon will hold general elections between May and December this year, according to usually reliable sources today. The elections will be spread over a period of three weeks and the 1950 electoral registers will be used. These have been certified by the Government,
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  • 28 4 The Government have sanctioned a sum of Rs. 29,000 for road works in Chittoor district t a relieve unemployment among agricultural labourers, affected by adverse seasonal conditions. FOC
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