Indian Daily Mail, 29 March 1952

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  • 18 1 In di an Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 48. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 1178 1 22HRS CURFEW, RICE RATION REDUCED IN TANJONG MALIM "You help me and I will help you. The solution is very largely m your hands. Have some guts and shoulder the responsibility of citizenship", observed the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer
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  • 301 1 Stable Ministry In Madras Still Undecided Congress Uncompromising Attitude Alienates Independents^ GOVERNOR URGED TO CALL ALL-PARTY CONFERENCE From our own correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 28. The question of forming stable ministry m Madras is still undecided. Everything depends on the Independents line of action. After the Congressmen's assertion m the Assembly
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  • 214 1 Madras Govt. To Provide Facilities To Cultivators MADRAS, Mra. 22. The Government of Madras have constituted a State Extension Board In pursuance of the resolution adopted last year by the joint meeting of the Advisory Board and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, recommending the implementation of an extension scheme
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  • 221 1 Mr. W. L. Blythe, Officer Administering the Government declared open the Flower Show yesterday at the Happy World. Mr. Blythe stated that functions like these contribute their share to the communal life of the public of Singapore. "They all form part of the cement of human
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  • 61 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 28. Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt has sent the following letter to the President of India on the completion of her visit to the country. "I hope I may helc m bettering understanding between our two countries and I ohall never cease to be grateful
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  • 171 1 U.S. Cotton For Indian Textile Industry NEW DELHI, Mar. 28. A Press communique, issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry yesterday, says: The cotton textile industry has been experiencing considerable difficulties of late m iinancing imports of American cotton already programmed. These difficulties are likely to be accentuated during
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  • 196 1 KASHMIR CONSEMBLY SESSION JAMMU, Mar. 28.— The second session of the Kashmir Constituent Assembly commenced m Jammu, the State s winter capital, on Monday. Speaking on the motion asking for four months' extension of time for the presentation of the Basic Principles Committee's report, Mirza Afzal Beg, Chairman of the
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  • 64 1 PASSPORTS FOR INDIANS IN HONG KONG AND BRITISH N. BORNEO SINGAPORE, Mar. 28. It has been decided m concurrence with the Governments of Hong Kong and British North Borneo th*t Indian nationals living m those areas will m future be accorded passport facilities by the respective Governments of the Colonies
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  • 305 1 Security forces killed two J more terrorists m the Federalition on Tuesday. A patrol of the 2/10 Gurkha Rifles fired at five terrorists seen leaving a resting place m the Kluang area of Johore ■on Tuesday. One terrorist was killed. One rifle, grejnades and ammunition were I
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  • 116 1 Mrs. Mac Donald sailed with her three children to the United Kingdo:ri m the Orange on Thursday. Mis. MacDoniid is goin^r to Canada, via Englanl, to take her children John a Jane to School m Ottawa They ale now at an age when unfortunately
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  • 87 1 A curfew has been imposed m the Alor Gajah police district with effect from Mar. 25, 1952. until further notice All persons living within trie wired-in new villages of Paya Mengkuang and Machap Baru shall return to these areas by 5 p.m. From 7 p.m a
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  • 447 1 "Critics may say that m the middle of an Emergency, we have no time to develop this kind of enterprise. I do not agree: the Emergency cannot be won by gun s and barbed wire alone, but only by capturing the hearts
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  • 68 1 AHMEDABAD, Mar. 28. The first "training within the industry" institute under the direction of the International Labour Organisation was opened at the office of the Ahmedabad Textile Industries Research Association on Monday. Six trainees irawn from the local textile industry and four from other industries havi-
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    • 39 1 NEW POST OFFICE A new Post Office will be opened m the Singapore Improvement Trust, Towner Rd. premises on Mar. 31, 1952. The hours of business wjll be 8.30 a.m. to 12.15 p.m. and 2.15 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.
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  • 809 2 I ndian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Mar. 29, 1952. WHY NOT HELP HIM? Five ambushes, five unsuccessful ambushes, ten attacks on military and police patrols, strikes due to the intimidation of labour, 6000 rubber trees slashed, three buses ouined, five lorries burned, on* train derailed, pipelines cut off m several
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  • 992 2 Protest Against Appointment Of Nizam As Rajpramukh 69 M.L.As Walk Out SECUNDERABAD, Mar. 23. Sixty-nine Members of the Hyderabad Stat* Assembly forming bulk of the Opposition staged a walkout from the House this morning to regiser their protest against the appointment of the Nizam as the Rajpramukh of the Hyderabad
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  • 221 2 BOMBAY, Mar. 28.— Prof. Ronald E. Wolseley of the Syracuse University's School of Journalism, said here recently that "55 million copies of daily newspapers were sold everyday m the United States' Ffcof. Wolseley is m India to to start a department of journalism at a
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  • 194 2 EXPENDITURE FOR PART "C" STATES NEW DELHI, Mar. 24.— The President of India today issued an order, empowering the five Part "C" States which have popular Governments to incur such expeniture as is necessary for the administration of the State, pending the sanction of the State Legislative Assemblies set up
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  • 73 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 21.— -Mr. B. K. Gokhale, who was formerly Secretary of the Works. Mines and Power Ministry and retired m August last as Secretary to the President, is being appointed as Counsellor to Travancore-Cochin State, it to learnt. Mr. N. M. Bueh, Joint Secretary of
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  • 212 2 MADRAS: Mr. K. Balasubramanya Aiyar and Mr. K. Bashyam were declared elected to the Legislative Council from the Madras (South) Graduates* Constituency, by Mr. T. S. Ramachandran, Collector of Madras, and Returning Officer, last night. The counting of votes was over by 10 p.m* The
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  • 76 2 CALCUTTA: The Bengal Trades Association has appealed to the Prime Minister to prevent implementation of the railway regrouping scheme, pending investigation by an expert committee. In a telegram to Mr. Nehru, the Association, which is affliated to the Bengal National Chember of Commerce, said regrouping along
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  • 136 2 No New Taxes In Hyderabad HYDERABAD, (Dn), Mar. 24.— Dr. G. S. Melkote, the Finance Minister, the evening presented a Rs 52.86 lakhs reveue deficit Budget for 1952-53 m the Assembly. There is no change m the existing tax structure. Dr. Melkote, presenting the Budget, characterized it as an "interim
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  • 207 2 KARACHI, Mar. 18. The Pakistan Foreign Minister, Mr. Mohammed Zafrullah Khan told the Pakistan Parliament here that the Government had from time to time lodged protests with the Government of India against the activities of such parties whose object was to etablish "Akhand Bharat." Speaking during questionhour, the
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  • 214 2 PATIALA. Mar. 21. Five members of the PEPSU ministerial party who were claimed by Sardar Gian Singh Rarewala. leader of the United Front to have joined his party to-day submitted their resignations to Col. Reghbir Singh, Chief Minister and leader of the Congress Assembly Party. Announcing
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  • 692 3 DR. PRASAD ON VALUE OF NON-VIOLENCE NEW DELHI. Mar. 24.— Dr. Rajendra Prasad said here last week that it was only m a spirit of non-violence that the world could live m freedom and peace. "Non-violence implies active good will to help the other party to come to our own
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  • 46 3 KAXAUL, Mar. 23.— Count Ostrorog, French Ambassador to India and Nepal, arrived here this afternoon from Delhi and after a brief halt left for Nepal by special train. The Ambassador was received at Raxaul by the Governor ot Bir^anj.- FOC
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  • 150 3 Kashmir, Autonomous Republic Within Indian Union JAMMU, Mar. 24.— Mirza Afzal Beg, Revenue Minister, and Chairman of the Kashmir Constituent Assembly, told the Assembly today that the committee was working on the premise that Kashmir State would be "an autonomous republic within the Indian Union." He was speaking on a
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  • 249 3 Pak. -Afghan Relations KARACHI, Mar. 25.—Pakistan Foreign Minister, Mr. Zaffrullah Khan, told Parliament here, "We are having some difficulties with our Immediate neighbour which we are m the process of trying to settle oy negotiation." The term 'immediate neighbour' was interpreted as meaning India. Mr. Zaffrullah, who was speaking during
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  • 188 3 Indian Pak. Finance Ministers To Meet WARACHI, Mar. 23. Sir Chintaman Deshmukh, Finance Minister of India, said here today that he would discuss Indo-Pakistani financial issues with the Pakistani Finance Minister, Mr. Mohammed Ali. m Karachi. Sir Chintaman, who arrived here today from New Delhi to lead the Indian delegation
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  • 173 3 Kashmir Representatives For Parliament JAMMU. Mar. 27.— The Kashmir Constituent Assembly yesterday nominated the following ten persons as the State's representatives for tiie two Houses of the Indian Parliament: The Council of States: Mr. Budh Singh. Pandit Anani Ram, Col Peer Mohammed Khan and Aga Sayeed Mohammed Shah Jalali. House
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  • 195 3 BOMBAY: An officer on board the Scindia's passengerliner, 9,000-ton Jal Jawahar, which returned to Bombay from Liverpool on Mar. 19 is reported to have observed the rare meteorological phenomenon of a waterspout while the ship was m the Mediterranean Sea. The spout disappeared within three minutes, while
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  • 129 3 MADURA, Mar 24.— Mr. P. Sherifuddin, District and Sessions Judge, Madura, today delivered judgment m a series of appeals connected with the Madura Hindustan Bank defalcation case. He confirmed the conviction by the Special First Class Magistrate of all the ten accused but reduced the sentences. The
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  • 92 3 CALCUTTA: Mr. B. G. Kher, Chief Minister of Bombay, visited the Calcutta Blind School at Behala, on Sunday and spent more than an hour inspecting the different departments. Speaking at a reception given In his honour by the Board of Governors of the School, the
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    • 152 3 SHELL IN MALAYA 5 £ittle known aspects SHELLS f Shell imports of petroleum products into Malaya m 1949 and 1950 produced over A/\t|TniDIIT!AIJ $50,000,000 m customs duties. r over 97% are Malayans. Shell pays to its staff an average of k $9,000,000 a year of which it is calculated at
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  • 123 4 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: The Director*} eneral of Broadcasting, Mr. John Lampson, has worked out the details of the scheme to provide television for Ceylon. Mr. C. Sittampalam, Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, said that the entire scheme would cost Rs. 1,500,000. This sum includes
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  • 114 4 'ENGLISH IS NECESSARY KOTTE: "We must advance our national languages, but at the same time should not cut off from the world by forgetting English," declared Rt. Rev. Lakdasa de Mcl, Bishop of Kuruiiegala, presiding at the annual prizegiving of Christian College, Kotte. Th bishop, speaking on possible reprecussions of
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  • 122 4 ILMENITE FACTORY AT PULMOODAI COLOMBO: The Cabinet has approved pjans for the establishment or a R5.7,000,000 ilmenite factory at Pulmoddai, 30 miles north of Trincomalee. One of the world's richest deposits of ilmenite, rutile and ziron is found along the Pulmoddai beach for 15 miles, an Industries Department spokesman said.
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  • 98 4 COLOMBO: I.LO. manpower expert, Mr. John Suk£, ~s conducting a survey of labour employed m Governnent Departments. I understand that the'survey is for the purpose of ascertaining conditions obtaining m these departments. Meanwhile Mr. Suks has, I learn, completed a great part of his survey of
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  • 162 4 MASAI, Fri: The Annual General Meeting of the Local Indian Congress, Masai, was held on Sunday, Mar. 23 at 4 ,p.m. at the Office Gandhi Memorial Public School with Sri M. Krishnasamy Pillai, President of the L.I.C. m the chair. Sri. M. N. Roy of Johore
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  • 105 4 HINDI CERTIFICATES The Hindi Certificates of the candidates who came out successful m the Hindi Examinations held under the auspices of the Netaji Memorial Library m February and August 1951 respectively, will be distributed at an official ceremony on Saturday, Mar. 29, at 6 p.m. at the Congress House. Mr.
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    • 139 4 New City Cinema (GEYLANG SERAI) NOW SHOWING DAILY 3.15 6.15 9.15 P.M. Madhubala Premnath m "BADAL" The story of Robin Hood m Hindustani Admission: $1.00 50 cts. TONIGHT MIDNIGHT MOHANASUNDARAM (Tamil) $2.00 Tickets can be had m advance ROYAL To-day 2 Shows at 3 7.30 p.m. To-morrow 3 Shows at
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