Indian Daily Mail, 26 March 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 45. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. MADCH 26, 1952. yOU« PAGES 15 gNTS.
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  • 179 1 Governor Touring Telugu Fam ine Areas SITUATION STILL ACUTE From our own correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 25— Famine In Madras is still acute. The Governor of Madras Sri Prakasa is touring the famine areas of Chittoor, Rayalaseema. The Government of India have granted two and half lakhs of rupees for relief.
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  • 469 1 TERRORISTS KILL 4 CIVILIANS AND 8 POLICE Four civilians and eight police were killed and eight police wounded m a terrorist attack m Tanjong Malim early yesterday. Among the civilians killed were an As- sistant District Officer, a P.W.D. Engineer, a P.W.D. j overseer and one Technical Assistant. The na^ty
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  • 83 1 Madras Varsity Question Papers Leak Out Fiom our own correspondent MADRAS. Mar. 25.—Madras University question papers leaked out. The University Syndicate held an emergerit meeting yesterday and decided to hold a re-examination m Intermediate English. There are rumours that most papers leaked out, but according to official circles only English
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  • 29 1 KARACHI', Mar. 25.— The United Nations Representative for Kashmir, Dr. Frank Graham, had a two-hour meeting with the Foreign Minister, Sir Zafrullah Khan on Monday
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  • 147 1 Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Selected tor V icePresidentship WILL NEHRU CONTINUE TO HEAD CONGRESS? NEW DELHI, Mar. 25. The Congress High Command has decided to invite Dr. Rajendra Prasad to stand as a Congress nominet for presidental election. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, In-" dia's Ambassador m Moscow, has
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  • 216 1 Another Complaint Against Nehru Dismissed ALLAHABAD, Mar. 24.— Mr. Justice Harish Chandra of the Allahabad High Court dismiss- 1 ed a complaint against Prime Minister Nehru alleging that 1 his speech delivered last year i near Bombay outraged the religious feelings of the applicant who read the report of the
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  • 346 1 A.-I.C.C. DENOUNCES RACIALISM CAiJCUTTA, Mar. 25. The AH -India Congress Committee j on .Sunday adopted a resolution endorsing the Government of India's foreign policy. Sponsoring the resolution, Mr. Morarjl Desai, Bombay's Home Minister, said that India must organise a strong imposition to rearmament and war. All forms of colonialism m
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  • 84 1 Sec. 144 Promulgated In Lahore KARACHI, Mar. 24.— The district magistrate of Lahore has promulgated Se<- 144 within the jurisdiction of the Lahore Municipal Corporation. Press despacthes from Lahore, reporting this, did not give reasons for this imposition. The reports, however, said. "The order will remain m force for the
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  • 75 1 PREVENTIVE DETENTION TO BE RECONSIDERED CALCUTTA. Mar. 25. Prime Minister Nehru said m Calcutta on Sunday that the quesljon of preventive detention would be reconsidered In the light of improved lltuation with a view to releasing as large a number of deten\s s possible. But the responsibility m this respect
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  • 31 1 DURBAN, Mar. 25.—Manilal Gandhi, whose three-week anti-racial discrimination fast ends on Thursday, has received visitors at his Phoenix home and attended prayers at the Mahatma Gandhi memorial home. AP
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  • 305 1 WILTSHIRE REQUIRED TO RETIRE Arising from criticisms contained m the Report of the Siogfoore Riot Inquiry Commission ilbl Disciplinary inquiries have been held m accordance with the orocedure laid down m Colonial Regulations 65 and 68 against the following six Police O fTiccrs i Mr. N.
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  • 74 1 EVACUATION FEARED 1 From our own correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 25.-— Red Hills Lake supplying water to the whole City of Madras is getting dried up. Non-essen-tial people are warned to evict. There is still no sign of rain. Majority of pipes are not working. Experimental wells
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  • 110 1 HONGKONG. Mar. 25.— Mr. Aw Boon Haw, who returned to the Colony yesterday from Burma, appealed to the Thai government not to increase the fee imposed on Chinese nationals for their identification cards. Mr. Aw said he had been informed by Chinese who welcomed
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  • 17 1 Today ait Kamaia Club between 4-5 p.m. Hindi and 5-6 pun First Aid and Nursing
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  • 256 1 MRS. F. D. R. RANGOON, Mar. 25.— The tensions between India and Pakistan are beginning to be better understood between the two governments and they have reached a position where both are prepared to make concessions, Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt told reporters at Rangoon airport yesterdfcy Mrs.
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  • 1153 2 Indian Daily Mail S' pore, Wed., Mar. 26, 1952. AN INDECOROUS OUTBURST WE have had occasion in' J the past to invite the at- < tention of our readers to the indecorous outbursts indulged < m by some political party. I It is unwritten convention for i frhe so-called leaders
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  • 73 2 SOUTH ARCOT-TANJORE-TIRUCHI TANJORE, Mar. 18.— Mr. T. K. Palaniappan, Collector and Returning Officer for South Arcot Tanjore, Tiruchi Local Authorities Constituency this evening declared the following three candidates elected to the Madras State Council. Mr. A. Somasundaraxn (Tiruchi), Mr. C. Marudavanam Pillai, Vice-President) of District Board (Tanjore) and Janab Abdul
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  • 516 2 Thirteen Sent from i Madras NEW DELHI, Mar. 20. Election petitions received by the Central Election Commission m India number sixty todate, it is learnt. These include ten petitions m respect of parliamentary elections and fifty m respect of elections to state Assemblies. Under election
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  • 89 2 TRIVANDRUM, Mar. 18. Travancore-Cochin State Congress leaders at a public meeting today protested against the reported decision of the Government of India- to appoint a Counsellor to the State. Mr. G. Chandrasekhara Filial, President of the Trivandrum District Congress, said all parties resisted the idea of
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  • 41 2 BELLARY, Mar. 18.— Messrs. Gopavaram Venkatareddi of Nandyal and Y. Mahabaleswarappa of Bellary were declared elected to the State Council from the Ceded Districts Local Authorities Constituency this evening. Out of 897 vote's polled 18 were declared Invalid. FOC
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  • 498 2 Opposition Fails To Unite In Hyderabad HYDERABAD, (Dn), Mar. 18.— With the first session of the Hyderabad State Legislative Assembly scheduled to open on March 21, there is considerable activity m official and political circles. Mr. M. Narsngh Rao; a veteran journalist, and Congress leader, who was appointed by the
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  • 74 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 24.—President Rajendra Prasad, m consultation with the Government of the State of Jammu and Kashmir, has issued an order enabling elected members of the Constituent Asserrobl/y of the State of Jammu and Kashmir to participate m the election of the President. The order also enables
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  • 278 2 Deficit In U.P. Budget LUCKNOW. Mar. 14.— The provisional budget for 1952-53 presented to the U.P. Assembly by Pandit Pant, Chief Minister and Minister for Finance to-day, revealed a deficit of Rs. 46.83 lakhs, estimates of revenue and expenditure being Rs. 6,254,90 lakhs and Rs. 6,301 73 lakhs respectively. These
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  • 66 2 NEW DELHI. Mar. 24.— The Railway Minister, Mr. Gopalaswami Ayyangar. told newsmen m New Delhi on Saturday that the remaining zones under the railway regrouping scheme would be Inaugurated on the 14th of next month. Three new zones are: Northern Railway, with its headquarters m Delhi,
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  • 152 2 KHATMANDU. Mar. 24. Red- held Tibet's payment of I'j.uOO rupees (US$2,lOO) m annual tribute to Nepal has not caused this strategic front'er. nation to let down ts guard against Communist nflltration from the north. Prime Minister M. Koiraia ;ald la an interview Thursday. "We don't know what our
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  • 406 2 Judgment Reserved In U.P. Zamindari Act Case NEW DELHI, Mar. 14.— The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court presided over by the Chief Justice reserved today for judgment the appeals preferred by a number of zamindars of TJ.P. against the judgment of the Allahabad High Court holding the Uttar Pradesh
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  • 768 3 Reasons For Slump Analysed BOMBAY, Mar. 22.— Dr. John Matthai said here that Government must make up their mind as regards the relative priority to be accorded to the main fields of expenditure namely, civil administration, defence and development. Continued expenditure on
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  • 328 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 22.— The Hirakud Dam Advisory Committee of the Government of India has suggested increase m the cost of the revised jscimate of the project from Rs. 89.09 crores to 92,08 crores. In its report whioh Is under the Government's examination the Committee considers that
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  • 379 3 INDIA'S SULPHUR RESOURCES CAIXJUTTA, Mar. 22.—Probable sources of sulphur are stated to have 'been located at several places by the Geological Survey of India. The mare Important of those are at Amjhor (Dehri-on-Sone), Karwar m North Canara, Chitaldxug m Mysore. Polur m North Arcot and Wynaad m 'che Nilgiris, Madras.
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  • 80 3 CALCUTTA, Mar. 22. Mr. Atul Gupta, a prominent jurist, and the well-known scientist Dr. Meghnad Sana, together with representatives from 12 political parties, propose to see Shri Nehru and ask for the release of all political prisoners. The parties represented include the KMP, Communist and Socialist
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  • 88 3 RAJSHAHI, Mar. 22. Mr. Suresh Chandra Pande, a local zamindar and managing director of the Rajshahi Banking Corporation, was arrested here on Mar. 16 under the East Bengal Public Safety Ordinance for alleged complicity m the language movement. His bail petition has been rejected by the
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  • 54 3 KOZHIKODE: Messrs. Narasappaiah (Congrss) and Mangalore Kunhi Pokker (Independent) were declared elected to the Madras Legislative Council on Mar. 18 from the West Coast Local Authority constituency. There are 713 voters m this constituency of whom 696 have voted. Three votes were declared invalid. In all
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  • 129 3 Soviet Art Exhibition In Delhi NEW DELHI, Mar. 24.— The Soviet Union's &rt exhibition m New Delhi— first big exhibition of foreign paintings ever held m India ended this week after scoring a new success for the increasing cultural contact between India and Russia. It was the first time the
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  • 646 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 22.— Sir Archibald Nye, High Commissioner for the United Kingdom m India, and Lady Nye who has left New Delhi by air for London on Mar. 20 issued the following statement to the Press It is now
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  • 534 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 22. Official circles here anticipate a certain amount of difficulty m regard to the precise determination of Pakistan's debt to India although they hope an agreement will be reached at least on that part of the debt on which there
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  • 128 3 LONDON: A verdict of accidental death was recorded at an inquest at Lincoln on March 14 on Sergeant N. B. Heath, of Retford, Sergeant D. J. Andrews, of Gosport, ard Sergeant D. M. Matthews of Weymouth, who were killed on March 11 when the Varsity
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  • 73 3 RIO DE JANEIRO, Mar. 23. —The Scientific Director of the Brazilian National Research Council said that Brazil and India possessed the largest deposits of thorium In the world. He added that important deposits of uranium had been discovered at Sao Joao del Rey m
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  • 1756 4 CEYLON NEWS:' FURTHER HEARINGS IN MRS. SATHASIVAM MURDER CASE COLOMBO. Mar. 19.— Inspector Wickremeratne described m the course of his evidence m the Sathasivam case yesterday at the Colombo South Magistrate's Court the manner m which William's statement was recorded at Matara. He
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  • 57 4 Dr. N. K. Shanma was entertained on Mar. 14 by members of the Johore Bahru Indian Congress m honour of his appointment as a member of the Johore Council' of State. He is tlhe present President of the Local Indian Congress and he is taking
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  • 136 4 CHAVAKACHCHERI A challenge to the Federalist .viembers of Parliament. Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayakam and Mr. C. Vanniasingam, to appear at any public meeting and convince the gathering of the correctness of theix action m breaking away from the Tamil Congress, was repeated by Mr. N. S. Masilamany,
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  • 43 4 "The Fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society w?ll be iheld today (Wednesday?, at -7 p.m. at No. 26, Lorong N, Teluk Kurau, Singapore, the residence of Sri N. Damodaram Pillai AH members are cordially invited to be present."
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  • 44 4 The following office bearers of Local Indian Congress. Johore Bahru, were elected jfor the year 1952 at the annual general meeting held on Mar. 15: President^-Dr. N. K. snarma; Vice President- -Sardar Sohan Singh; Hon. Secretary —Dr. K. T. John; Asst. Se-
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  • 46 4 cretary—Mr. K. R. Krishna; Hon. Treasurer Sardar K. S. Mahendra Singh; Committee Members: Messrs. M. N. Roy, a P. Johnston, A. Aravind, F*"amaruddin. Palaniarpan. N. V. Fernandez, Ishtiaq Ah- ii ad, K. s. Narayana Iyer, A. Velu Pillai; and Hon. Auditor Mr. H. Viswanathan.
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