Indian Daily Mail, 28 March 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 47. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 1072 1 JAMMU, Mar. 27. Addressing the Kashmir Constituent Assembly on Tuesday Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah, State's Prime Minister, reiterated that the assembly possessed the unquestioning rig ht to decide the future of the State. "As a matter of fact" he said, "we are
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  • 61 1 MANILAL TO END FAST TODAY DURBAN, Mar. 27.— A doctor yesterday visited Manilal Gandhi, now m the 20th day of a fast at Xiie request of the family, and reported there was nothing to be worried about. Gandhi plans to end Ms ordeal Friday. Manilal started his threeweek fast Mar
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  • 108 1 Pak. Alleges Secret U.S. Deal With India! KARACHI, Mar. 27. The Pakistan morning newspaper "Dawn" said today it was widely believed m Karachi that the United States has made a secret deal with India, under which India would loosen her ties with Russia and China m exchange for retaining Kashmir
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  • 91 1 BYE ELECTION IN W. BENGAL CONSTITUENCY NEW DELHI. Mar. 27.— 8y a notification issued yesterday the Election Commission has called upon Goghat Assembly constituency m West, Bengal to elect a member to the State Legislative Assembly before May 25, 1952. This is the first bye election to be notified by
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  • 165 1 LONDON, Mar. 27.— Britain lis to stop importing Japanese I grey (unprocessed) cloth for the time being as a means to help the Lancashire cotton industry, Peter Thorneycroft. President o/ the Board of Trade, announced m the House of Commons last night. India
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  • 115 1 TEL AVIV. M»r. 27. One hundred and fifty Indian Jews continued their sit down strike outside the offices of the Jewish agency here for the third day yesterday. They were waiting for the igency to set the date for the Diane which is to fly them
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  • 92 1 Nehru Hopes Amicable Settlement CALCUTTA, Mar. 27. Prime Minister Nehru has reiterated India's stand that In-do-Pakistan disputes should be settled amicably. Speaking at Calcutta on J Tuesday prior to his departure for New Delhi, Mr. Nehru said that he fully reciprocated the sentiments expressed by Pakistan's Prime Minister, Khwaja Nazimuddin,
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  • 108 1 JAKARTA, Mar 27. Mrs. fcieanor Roosevelt said here yesterday that the United States should guard against 'ramming American conditions down the throat" of Asia's new democracies. She told a news conference the United States should not force any aid on countries like Indonesia,
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  • 76 1 AJMER. Mar. 27.— Following is the distribution of portfolios among three Ajmer ministers: Mr. Hari Bhau Upadhya. Chief Ministergeneral administration and appointments, agriculture and animal husbandry, forests, harijan welfare, mec'icai and public informal! m. i co-operatton and industries; Mr. Bal Krishna Kaul— home, finance, planning and
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  • 78 1 KARACHI, Mar. 27. PTI reports from Karachi that on the eve of his departure for Geneva. Dr. Graham, m a statement, expressed the hope that Indian and. Pakistan Governments would find m his report on (his present mission "a forward step towards the urgently
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  • 104 1 LONDON. Mar. 27.— Moscow radio said yesterday a Russian scientist has proved that muscles can regenerate themselves—like a tree grows new branches. Professor Alexander Studitsky has "destroyed the pseudo -scientific fancies of the bourgeois scientists who believe that muscle tissue cannot regenerate itself." the broadcast said. The
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  • 73 1 GENEVA, Mar. 27. International Labour Organisation is investigating the economic background and future prospects of an estimated 8,000,000 to 10,000.000 aborigines living m the virgin forests of Latin -America and the jungles of Asia, it was disclosed here. The 1.L.0. which seeks improved working and Hying
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  • 45 1 Wanted Only Single Men CANBERRA, Mar. 27.—Australia Is changing the emphasis m her immigration programme to give preference to single men m urgently needed occupations. As families are being discouraged temporarily, the 1 Government has decided to close several of the largest 'immigration camps. A.P.
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  • 80 1 NEW YORK, Mar. 27.—Russia's Jacob Malik declared Wednesday that the International Red Cross was not competent to make an impartial survey into the Communist charges that the U.S. has used germ warfare In Korea and China. The Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister spoke before the
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  • 73 1 73 WOMEN LEGISLATORS IN INDIA NEW DELHI, Mar. 27.— Following is the number of women who contested to the House of the People and State legislative Assemblies an Electoral Colleges during the recent general elections m India: House 'of the People contested 44, elected 18 (total number of seats of
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  • 31 1 High Commissioner To Broadcast The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, will broadcast a talk on the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association Exhibition over Radio Malaya today (Friday), alter the 7 o'clock news.
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  • 39 1 WAQEFIELD, Mar. 27.— An 80-year-old; great grandgather. Walter Munton, mar- ried a 70- year-old grandmother, Mrs. Laura Clayton, here yesterday. They met for the first time last August at a local dub. James Sunderland* 72. was best man.- Reuter
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  • 576 1 COLOMBO, Mar. 27. Ceylon's new Prime Minister Mr. Dudley Senanayake said yesterday that Ceylon would continue to be the home of a united nation where all communities could live m peace and harmony, one with the other. In his first nationwide broad- i
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  • 236 1 FOUR MORE TERRORISTS KILLED Security forces killed four more terrorists m the Federation yesterday. A patrol of Ist Royal West Kents accounted for two terrorists m the Rawang district of Selangor Wednesday morning. The terrorists have been identified as Wong Koh Hing and Siow Foong, A section leader. A rifle,
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  • 65 1 CAPETOWN, Mar. 27.— Group Captain "Sailer" Malan, relentless campaigner against Premier Daniel ivialan's race segregation policy, ied a squad of his "Torch Commandoes" into Capetown to ask for a parley with Malan. The World War II air ace and the chief lieutenants of his
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  • 649 2 4NDORE, Maf. 25. Mr. K. M. Munshi, Food and Agriculture Minister, Government of India, outlined the various steps under way for land transformation m the country when he addressed a joint session of the Boards of Research and Extension of the Indian Council of
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  • 149 2 NEW DELHI. Mar. 25.— The Government of India have decided to remove with immediate effect quota restrictions on the export of jute goods to countries to which quota restrictions still apply. A Press Note issued by the Commerce and Industry Ministry, recently said: On a review
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  • 94 2 Mrs. Roosevelt ALLAHABAD, Mar. 18.—Allahabad University today conferred on Mrs. Roosevelt the degree of Doctor of Laws (Hoonoris Causa) at a special convocation. Admitttne her to the degree, the Vice-Chancellor, Mr. A. C. Barnerji, read out the citation which described Mrs. Roosevelt as one of the world's great
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  • 261 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 21— In the course of a radio interview with Shrimati VijaylakshIni which was broadcast tonight by All India Radio, Delhi, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt observed: "The recent general elections was one of the greattest lessons you m India have taught to
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  • 178 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 20— The Circuit Bench of the Punjab High Court dismissed a petition filed by Mr. R. Puttaraj Urs, former Judge of the Mysore High Court, against Mr. D. V. Nadkani, Editor, Printer and Publisher of the Atom, a Bombay weekly. The petitioner had requested
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  • 74 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 20— The Ministry of "Education, Government of India, is understood to have decided to give awards every year to distinguished musicians of the country. For 1951-52, four prizes of Rs. 1,000 each for four categorics Hindustani Vocal, Hindustani instrumental and Car'natic Vocal
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  • 192 2 "HANDS OFF KASHMIR DAY" NEW DELHI: The Delhi Peace Committee observed here the 'Hands off Kashmir Day" at a public meeting held under the presidentship of the veteran Congress leader and Chairman of the All-India Peace Council, Dr. Saifuddm Kitcliiew. Earlier, students took out a cycle procession shouting "Graham go
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  • 165 2 GAUHATI, Mar. 20. Mr. Bipinpal Das, Secretary of the Assam Socialist Parliamentary Party, m a statement accused the~ Communist Party of having violated the "honest understanding" arrived at between the various Opposition groups m the State Assembly m forming a united bloc. Mr. Das was referring to
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  • 628 2 KARACHI, Mar. 23.— Prof. Rajkumar Chakravarty, Secretary of the Opposition party, m the Pakistan Parliament last Tuesday that Hindus m East Pakistan were feeling insecure and the Hindus still remaining m Sind and Karaohii were being driven out. The order of the day was to ruiLe the
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  • 358 2 BULSAR: Prime Minister Shri Nehru switched en Mar. 17. India's first large-scale dyes and pharmaceuticals factory at Parnera, 7 miles from Bulsar. A joint Indo-American venture, the Rs. 2 crore Factory would produce initially four million pounds of acid dyes and one lakh
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  • 245 2 Legislative Assembly Of Hyderabad Opened HYDERABAD, Mar. 25. Inaugurating Hyderabad's first popular Legislative Assembly on Sunday, the State's Rajpramukh, the Nizam, said that within the framework of free democratic India, Hyderabad would have to play its role as an integral and significant unit of India. The Nizam said: "The chequered
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  • 345 3 C. D. DESHMUKH KARACHI, Mar. 27.— Addressing the opening session of the fourth meeting of the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee m Karachi on Monday, India's Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, said: "The Pian reflects active recognition of the essential community ot democratic
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  • 197 3 MADRAS. Mar. 21.— Dr. A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar Vice-Chancellor of the Madras University and Dr. P. V. Cherian were declared to the Madras Legislative Council, from the/ Madras (South) Graduaites' Constituency last evening by Mr. T. S. Ramachandran, Returning Officer. The electorate is 25.138 m the Constituency and the
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  • 329 3 BOMBAY, Mar. 25.— "Soviet women are eager to maintain friendly relations and establish cultural contacts with women of other countries. Madame Kholopova, one of the eight-member Soviet Cultural Delegation now m Bombay tcld a gathering of women here. Madame Kholopova, teacher of history m the University of
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  • 707 3 Dry-footed and vermin-free for the firat time m a week, the R.A.F.'s jungle survival test party arrived back In Singapore Tuesday- by Sunderland flying boat from Kuching. Their verdict on the concentrated food packs upon which they lived while trekking for seven days through some of
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  • 44 3 LONDON, Mar. 27— Officers and men of the British services m Malaya and Korea were among the nearly 270 who received awards at an investiture at Buckingham Palace yesterday. The presentations were made by the Duke of Gloucester on behalf of Quee» Elkttbetto.- Reuter
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  • 247 3 Refugee Township Will Manufacture Diesel Engines NEW DELHI. Mar. 27.— The Faridabad Development Board has entered Into *arr agreenent with a German firm for cne manufacture of 4.000 diesel engines every year m the Faridabad township. This was disclosed by Mr. Sudhir Ghosh, Administrate*. Faridabad township, m New Delhi on
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  • 44 3 KARACHI, Max. 22. The Sind Governor has re-enacted the Sind Maintenance of Public Safety Act according to a Gazette notification. All orders passed under the previous Act after March 1949 will be deemed to be under the fresh Act.- FOC
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  • 350 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 27.— The first session of the Asian and Far Eastern Regional Commission of the International Union of Official Travel Organisations was inaugurated m New Delhi on Monday by the Deputy Minister for Railways and Transport, Dr. B. V. Keskar. Delegates from
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  • 227 3 Cairo Paper Denounces PanIslamic Concept CAIRO. Mar. 26.— In an editorial captioned "Arabs Beware df Khaliquzamans Deception." Cairo's prominent Independent daily AL MOKATTAM. says: "Mr.Khaliquzaman's dangerous dream to form a State of Islamistan stretching from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific Ocean is analogous to the Zionist ambition of creating
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  • 226 4 CEYLON NEWS: But Producer Gets No Benefit! COLOMBO: A further 3,000 tons of rubber may be shipped to Red China on another Polish vessel which is due to arrive m Colombo m the course of next month. News of the arrival of this cargo ship
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  • 101 4 WHERE IS YOU COLOMBO: Police still have no clue to help them solve the riddle of the disappearance of Yuan Hoi You one month ago from the General Hospital. The Chinese Association has petitioned the InspectorGenerai of police, seeking his personal aid to trace the whereabouts of You. Influential members
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  • 103 4 G-ALLE: Amarawathie and Dayawathie axe sisters, and each claims to be the mother of one and the same child. Amarawathie is the wife of D. J. Kaluarabchi, physician, Katugoda, and Dayawathie was living m the same house. The question which sister is the mother of
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  • 138 4 COLOMBO: Colombo's draft Dudaet for 1952-53 provides for an estimated expenditure of Rs. 22.807,000, which is about Rs. 2 million more than the estimate for the current financial year 1951-52, A. further sum of Rs 2.970,000 is set apart for supplementary estimates that may became necessary during
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  • 121 4 PANADURA: H. Doreeli, U6) of Mawattagama, Bandaragama, wiho tried to throw herself before an oncoming express train, was pulled back m the nick of time and saved by a passer-by at the level crossing close to the bridge here. Produced before the Magistrate. Mr. B.
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  • 39 4 NEW YORK. 27.—Approximately 100 fellowships are expected to be granted to young American graduates to study m Asia, the Near and Middle East, Mr. Paul Hoffman, President of the Ford Foundation, announced Tuesday.- Reuter
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  • 46 4 At the Memorial Service held at St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday for the late Mr. R. M. C. Codner and the late Mr. W. H. Fourniss. the High Commissioner was represented by his Private Secretary, Mr. J. C Bottoms.
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  • 237 4 "Sea Shell" To Be Launched Next Week Some 50 Sea Scouts and 20 Rovers will assemble at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Apr. 2, 1952, at Tanjong Pagar Dock to witness the launching of their lifeboat "Sea Shell." The lifeboat together with a dinghy named "Sea Rover" are gifts made jointly
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  • 210 4 FOURTH RICE CONFAB. CONCLUDES The fourth meeting of the Consultative Committee on Rice held at Phoenix Park, Singapore under the chairmanship of Dr. W. M. Clyde, closed Wednesday. The world rice situation was studied on the basis of the latest Information available from all source* The discussions were conducted m
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  • 170 4 The Seletar Naval Base Local Indian Congress The Seletar Naval Base I Local Indian Congress Sixth AHUM] General Meeting was held m the Sultan Theatre Hall on Sunday, Mar. 23, with Mr. N. Veerappillai m the chair. The following were elected as office-bearers for the ensuing year 1952. Two minutes
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