Indian Daily Mail, 22 March 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 41. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 22 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 251 1 Eight Independents join Congress ASPIRANTS TO LEADERSHIP OF PARTY From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Mar. 21. Congress Party in Madras Legislative Assembly has decided to form the next government, declared Mr. N. Sanjiva Reddi, President of Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee addressing pressmen at
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  • 189 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 21. Asian and Far Eastern Travel Commission, a regional body or the International Union of Olficial Travel Organisation (IUOTO), will hold its inaugural meeting In New Delhi on March 24, 1952. India has extended invitations to nine other membercountries in this
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  • 88 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 21.— The following reply has been received from King Frederik IX of Denmark in response to the President's message of birthday greetings to the King: "Please accept my sincere thanks for your kind congratulations on the occasion of my birthday.' GIIS An
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  • 166 1 Reclamation of Waste Land In PEPSU NEW DELHI: A flve-year extension project under the Ford Foundation to bring about 21,000 acres of waste land in 114 villages of Nabha tehsil in PEPSU (Patiala and East Punjab Estates Union) under cultivation has been sponsored by the PEPSU Government. The project, which
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  • 151 1 SYDNEY, Mar. 21.— Spea king on Radio 2UW of Australia, Commentator Col. J. M. Prentice in his daily feature "Current Affairs", on Wednesday! described India's 5 general elections as "one of the remarkable phenomena of our iime." He said: "It was a massive election which
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  • 99 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 21 New Delhi's railway station is to be completely remodelled keeping in view its importance and dignity as the capital's number one railway station. Under a five-million-rupee plan the present makedo station will be completely remodelled by new year when the centenary of
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  • 49 1 DURBAN, Mar. 21. Mr Manilal Gandhi now in the 15th day of (his 21-day selfpurification fast, spent most of today reading press reports of yesterdays ruling by the South African Supreme Court invalidating the Government's law segregating coloured voters. Mr. Gandhi had a good night's rest. Reuter
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  • 32 1 Two girl candidates for the School Final Examination were expelled for adopting unfair mean in the examination halfo. The incidents took place in North and South Calcutta centres. FOC
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  • 35 1 **ffiW DELHI, Mar. 21.— The Bixtn of the Massachusetts lYfe;:*'^ of Technology, Alumni Assoovtion was inaugurated in New Delhi yesterday by Mr. N. V. Gadgil, Minister for Works, Production and Supply.
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  • 98 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. 21—Details of complicated procedure lor electing the President of the Indian Union, subsection 5b of the constitution have now been finalised. Two basic principles have been accepted, first unanimity in the scale of representation as between different States and secondly
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  • 177 1 Three terrorists were killea, one other wounded and a suspect captured in the Federation Thursday. Three members of the security forces were killed and eight wounded in a terrorist attack in the Raub area of Pahang. A combined Police/Military patrol operating in the Alor Gajah district of
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  • 445 1 GMCS HEROIC FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISTS A Police Lieutenant though fatally wounded called to his men to fight to the death when a convoy of two GMCS in which they were travelling on the Sempam Power Station to Tras Road in the Raub area of Pahang Thursday was attacked by more
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  • 20 1 As a result of information a food dump was found in the Kota Tinggi area of Johore Thursday.
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  • 103 1 Ceylon Premier Thrown Off His Horse INJURIES CAUSING ANXIETY COLOMBO, Mar. 21. Don Stephen Senanayake, Prime Minister of Ceylon was still unconscious four hours after falling from his horse while taking his usual daily ride today. A medical bulletin issued this afternoon said Mr. Senanayake's condition had im. oroved slightly
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  • 51 1 KARACHI, Mar. 21.—Pakistan has invited the Government of 12 Moslem countries to send representatives to a conference to be helcr'Vj,, Karachi to discuss questions of common interest. The countries invited are: Afghanistan, Egypt, Indonesia. Iran. Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya. Saudi Arabia. 6yria. Turkey and Yemen.—
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  • 153 1 Commerce Minister On Fall In Prices NEW DELHI, Mar. 21.— The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. H. K. Mahatab, said in Delhi on Wednesday that the Government would take all possible steps to see that the fall in prices did not affect production in the country '"The Government will
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  • 98 1 BOMBAY, Mar. 21.— A 13--man Japanese industrial mission which is touring India arrived here yesterday from New Delhi for a week's stay The leader Mr. Taizoo Ishizaka, said he could not say whether the mission's visit would pave the way for an IndoJapanese trade agreement but "we
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  • 113 1 KARACHI, Mar. tCThomas Hibben, 59, United Nations Technical Assistance Representative in Pakistan, died here Wednesday of heart disease. His widow said the body would be taken to the U S. for burial. A U.N. spokesman paid tribute to Hibben, who came from Calls Church, Virginia,
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  • 370 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 21.— Mr. Dean Acheson, United States Secretary of State, told Congress yesterday that the United States believed it necessary to stop and reverse a trend disclosed in the recent Indian elections in which the Communist vote increased "to a very great
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    21 1 Photo. Sir Franklin Gimson, delivering his farewell .speech to the people of Singapore on Wednesday Mar 19, over Radio Malaya A.P.
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  • 524 1 Supreme Court Decision Cannot Be Accepted MALAN TO FIND WAYS OF CIRCUMVENTING JUDGMENT? CAPETOWN, Mar 21. South African Prime Minister, Dr. Daniel Malan, told the House of Assembly yesterday that the Supreme Court's judgment declaring invalid the act placing coloured voters on a separate electoral list "has created a constitutional
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  • 145 1 GENEVA, Mar. 21. Seven more members of the Swiss expedition which hopes to plant a flag on the summit of Mount Everest left by air for India Thursday to join a group of five alreay there. Thursday's group included scientists, who hope to aid considerably to
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    • 745 2 'pit result of the elections in South India is not that Congress has lost the absolute majority, not that Communists have gained sufficient seats to be a regular nuisance, but it has opened the eyes of the Centre and some of the ministers in Madras All
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  • 590 2 Review Of Civil Aviation Activities NEW DELHS, Mar. 18.— India suffered 83 air accidents m 1951, including six fatal ones involving the loss of 24 lives, according to an official review of the civil aviation activities for the year fust released. Twenty-two persons
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  • 121 2 HYDERABAD, Mar. 18.— Considerable dissatisfaction prevails in journalistic circles about the rules for admission of the Press to the Press Gallery in the Hyderabad Legislative Assembly which have been published. According to the rules, no newspaper, or news agency shall publish questions which have been disallowed
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  • 89 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 16.— A Food Ministry spokesman said that the offer of rice by the Vietnam Government last year did not materialise for no fault of the Government of India. The spokesman, who was commenting, on reports from Saigon said that last year Vietnam had
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  • 79 2 CALCUTTA: With a view to running the collieries owned by the Government on a commercial line a company is likely to be formed in near future, the major shares being held by the President of the Indian Union, it is learnt. Shri C. C. Deeai, Commerce Secretary, Government
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  • 411 2 CALCUTTA: A Special Bench of the Calcutta High Court consisting of the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Das and Mr. Justice Banerjee discharged the rules which their Lordships had issued relating to 8 assessments of IncomeTax, 6 of Excess Profits Tax and 2 of Business Profits Tax,
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  • 66 2 CALCUTTA: Three persons received burn injuries, two of them severe, in a big Are that broke out in a jute godown on Belliaghata Main Road recently. The fire was brought under control in about two hours control by 10 fire engines attending the call. Two of
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    24 2 Photo. Vietnamese Youths parade through the streets of Saigon on Mar. 8. They were taking part in the celebration of Vietnam's Independence Day A.P.
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  • 647 2 New Calcutta Mint Largest Finest In World CALCUTTA, Mar. 21.— India's new mint at Alipore, near Calcutta, was formally opened on Tuesday by the Union Finance Minister, Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh. The mint, which has been built at a cost of Rs. 22 million, is described as one of the largest
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  • 153 2 TRIVANDRUM, Mar. 16.— Dr. A. Ramaswami Mudaliar, Vice-Chancellor of the Travancore University, called upon practitioners and teachers of Western and indigenous systems of medicine to associate themselves in an increasing measure and try to understand the two with a view to integrating them into a common
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  • 105 2 CALCUTTA, Mar. 21.— The third Commonwealth Medical conference was inaugurated in Calcutta yesterday by Dr. B. C. Roy, Chief Minister of West Bengal. Its object is to exchange information regarding medical practice in various Commonwealth countries. Among the delegates are Dr. Gregg and Dr. Macrae (U.K.) Dr.
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  • 898 3 SIR IVOR JENNINGS ANALYSIS MADRAS: Sir Ivor Jennings. V iceChancellor of the Ceylon University, spoke on some of the problems that arise in the making of a constitution, at a meeting held at the Ranade Hall, Mylapore. under the auspices of the
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  • 234 3 Of course, there was sometimes a conflict between what was desirable from the point of machinery and what was desirable from the point of view of binding the future generations. They had to create the whole machinery of State so that it could go into operation
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  • 664 3 ALLADI KRISHNASW AMI Mr. Alladi Krishnaswami Aiyar said that the constitution of Ceylon was comparatively a simple affair in relation to the complex conditions in India. In making a constitution, they should have regard lor certain fac_ tors. Were they making a constitution after a revolution or as a result
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  • 206 3 "All compromises," Mr. Alladi Krishnaswami Aiyar said, "result in some kind of indeflnitenese. There is no doubt about it. It is the good sense of the people that we have to depend on for the working of the provisions of the Constitution." All the States of India
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  • 92 3 BOMBAY, Mai. 20 A quick-freezing coid storage plant was formally opened in Bombay on Tvesday by the Union Deputy Minister for Food and Agriculture, Mr. Thirumal Rao. 'I he plant, which belongs to the i3c:psea Pishing Station in Bombay, has been installed by the Central Government
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  • 217 3 Universal Support To Sheik Abdulla SRINAGAR, Mar. 21.— Mr. Ohulam Mohamed Sadiq, pre. sident of the Jammu and Kashmir Constituent Assembly, has told United Press of India that under the leadership of Sheikh Abdullah everyone to the state is wedded to the new Kashmir programme of the National Conference. About
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  • 98 3 JAMMU, Mar. 20. Members of the Turkish Prr Delegation on Monday Made a brief halt at Jammu or I .eir way back from Srinaf i to New Delhi. In Jammu tr.ey called on the Prime Minif-vr of Kashmir, Sheikh Mr hi rimed Abdullah. One of the members
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  • 74 3 NEW tmUO, Mar. 20.— The United KatfcNM Food and Agri-^ cultural C -ganisation is to spend $700,000 this year on: technics) help to India. This was arr.<v.inced by the Direc-tor-Ger.pral of the Organisation, Mi Norris Dodd. Broadcasting fom the Delhi station of Al' IrJia Radio
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  • 135 3 CALCUTTA, Mar. 20— The School of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta, recently organised an Inhibition showing through charts, graphs, posters and microscope slides, research I work carried out in its various departments in curative, preventive and other aspects of 1 .ropical diseases. The exhibij'ion attracted a
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  • 125 3 Sixty cast iron blocks belonging to Gammon. Malaya from S.I.T. Building site at Norfolk were stolen. In the course of enquiries a female Chinese who lived opposite the scene gave the Police the number of the lorry used. The driver of the lorry was
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  • 40 3 AMRELI: Recent archaeological excavations at Amreli in Saurashtra have uncovered a number of ruined buildings, stone images, ornaments and coins pertaining to Kshatrapa, Gupta and pre-Christian periods of the Indian history.
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  • 468 3 INDIAN CHARGED WITH MURDER IN GLAMORGAN GLAMORGAN, S. Wales, Mar. 20. A 27-year-old Sikh was charged yesterday before the Glamorgan Assizes with the murder of Mrs. Joan Marian Thomas, also 27, widow, of Glamorgan Prosecuting counsel said that Ajit Singh, the accusd, a painter of Glamorgan, met Mrs. Thomas last
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  • 91 4 RAKWANA: Inspectors and Sub-Inspectors of Police have been given a period of five years to qualify themselves both in Sinhalese and Tamil. They are expected to be able to read and write both at the end of the given period failing which their increments will be
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  • 266 4 The Malayan Sikh Education Aid Fund was started a year ago by some well-wishers who contributed one thousand dollars each. This Fund is an independant body with no connection with any existing body. It has already been registered as such. The main object of this
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  • 114 4 CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE ON RICE The fourth meeting of the Consultative Committee on Consultative Committee on Rice will be opened on. Tuesday, Mar. 25. at Phoenix Park. Singapore, by The Com-missioner-General for the United Kingdom in Sou'h East Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. This informal Committee was formed in November 1950 under
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  • 20 4 Ekadeshi will be celebrated today at 7 pjn. at the Ramakrishna Mission, 179 Bartley Road, with Ram_Nam Bhajana.
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  • 152 4 ICEYLONNEWS: COLOMBO: The intended purchase of 100.000 tons of rice from Red China has been given up by the Food Department, the reasons being difficulties of price and transportation. The offer of rice was made to the Ceylon Government from two sources. The first was
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  • 114 4 The High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, General Sir Gerald Templer has sent the following message to the Officer commanding of the 1/10 Gurkha rifles:— "Now that the Battalion is out of operation for retraining, I would be glad if you will convey to all ranks
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  • 167 4 NEW DELHI: The Commonwealth Economic Committee's review "Industrial Fibers" reports that since partition acreage under jute in Pakistan has steadily fallen while that in India has increased. In 1950, India planted more than Pakistan for the first time. Under the jute-produc-tion drive launched by
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  • 78 4 CALCUTTA: It is authoritatively learnt that the Calcutta University's Board of accounts will cease to function with effect from April 1, 1952. The Board was constituted by the Senate under directions from the West Bengal Government in place of the University Finance Committee in 1950. The Board
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