Indian Daily Mail, 10 April 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 60. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1952. UR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 1026 1 22 -hr Curfew Lifted At Tanjong Malim Organisation Of Information-Giving Operation Worked Smoothly (Information Collected Kept Confidentially CURFEW ORDERED IN 1951 SEPT. RE-IMPOSED The 22-hour house curfew at Tanjong Malim was lifted at noon yesterday, Wednesday, and the curfews ordered in September 1951 were re-imposed. These comprise at 7 p.m.
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  • 39 1 The Hon. Ger Secretary. Singapore Indiar Association I writes: "The Sinenpore Indian Association will hold a Children's Party on Apr. 15. at 4.30 p.m.; Members wishing I to send their children may apply to the office."
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  • 137 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 9.— Mr. Mceldowney producer of the film 'River' now running all over India arrived here from Bombay last evening. In a press interview Mr. Mceldowr.ey said that the main defect of the Indian film was the star system in which
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  • 177 1 It t.s apparent that there is •Mil a number of identity 'Jards that will need replarcnent before the o£w type ui -ird will be ready for »*w ater this year. The additional stalT that have beeti ■mployed to deal with the extra work at the Registration
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  • 283 1 Ministry- Making In Madras Final Stage From our own correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 9. The personnel of the Madras Cabinet has reached the final stage, when it can be submitted to the Congress President for approval. It is likely to be announced tomorrow. The presentation of names to the Governor .and
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  • 207 1 NEW DEIBX, Ap. .->. Though |U details have rtbt yet bee i -eceived in New Delhi re '.ling the participation of uner. in the receii* genera] -tions. t H possible to mat fairiy accurate estimate For the House of tha People there svere altogcUiei 51 worn*
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  • 81 1 COLOMBO. Apr. 9. Cej ions Parliament was dissolv'd Tuesday. General elections to tae loose of Representatives wiil .oe held in May and the new R6UK will assemble en K»a: DisaolttUod of Parliament vat requested by Mr. Duu. j senanftjrake. wiio b ja- r nme Minister after
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  • 64 1 Soukesmen at the White louse and the defence headduarton said yesterday they aad not sighted anything liko 1 tetter Of resignation from Jen. ESaen'nower In Paris, however, officers -it Gen. Eisenhower's heaciauarter.s wemed to think he aas asked to bo relieved oi his r>o.st a.s
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  • 70 1 TOKYO. Apr. 9. Rescue Jircrait and surface vessels -parched the ocean today for the missing Jaitan Airline Diane with. 33 passengers and four cr'-w aboard. A Transportation Ministry jookeaman said rural police lad reported sighting tht Diane in the sea. United States aircraft re turning to base
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  • 278 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Apr. 9. The Japanese Industrial Delegation now led by Taizoo Ishizxka now in Madras for over one week studying the industrial progress and developments, visited the auto assembling plants, cloth mills, silk and rayon factories and smaller industries. The
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  • 395 1 East And West Have A Stalwart friend In Nehru, Says J.J.Singh NEW YORK, Apr. 9. The United States would do better in its relations with Asian countries if it changed its approach so as no» to "push too hard," Mr. J. J. Singh, president of the India League of America,
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  • 94 1 MOSCOW. Apr. 9. Mr Sidney Silverman. Labour M.P. and one of the Britons attending the world economic conference here. Tue.sday announced conclusion of a trade agreement with the Chinese delegation to the yalue of €10.000.000 on each side. The goods being s/>ld by Britain to China would
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  • 76 1 MELBOURNE, Apr. 9.— The Secretary General of the Australian Red Crosf Society. Mr. A G. Brown, said Tuesday that Australia would nave no problem assembling a team of qualified men and women welfare workers to aid re.ettlement schemes in Malaya Mr. Brown, commenting on
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  • 83 1 Aryan Gymkhana vs I ndo- Malays Team to represent the IndoMaJays agajpst the Aryan Gymkhana on the 12th instant at the Jalan Besar Stadium will be selected from the following players: Narayana, G. Suppjah, Haji Garhan, Johan. S. D. Williams. Harith. T. C. Balan. P. Suppiah, R. Balakrishnan, Ismail Yusof,
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  • 32 1 UNTTED NATIONS. Apr. 9. Dr. Frank Graham. United Nations roprf stntative for Kashmir, has arrived here and Us putting finishing touches to tris third report cm, Kashmir.
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  • 1018 2 Indain Daily Mail S'pore, Thur. Apr. 10, 1952. Moneylenders Ordinance It is reported that the Nattukkottai Chettiars, who were doing moneylending business in the Federation have suspended their business activities in the face of some apparent harsh and humiliating provisions contained in the Moneylenders Ordinance, which has come into operation
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  • 94 2 Cloth Yarn Stocks Accumulate KARACHI. Apr. 2.— The textile industry in Pakistan is faced with what was described by milllowneTs here as a "grave crisis" due to the jrlnt of clotn and yarn in the market. Reporting this, Dawn said this morning: "One textile mill in KaPachi has already closed
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  • 65 2 STOCKHOLM, Apr. 7.— A London report that Prlnoe Bertil of Sweden may become engaged to 23-year-old Lady Pamela Mountbatten "has no basis on reality," the Prince's chamberlain Mr. Hainan Hakansson said yesterday. He said. "The prince Is In Prance and has never met Lady Pamela."
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  • 661 2 Agricultural Production Falls In 1 95 1 Reserve Bank Of India Survey BOMBAY, Apr. 6. The general index of agricultural production showed u fall of 4.2% during I^so-51 as against a rise of 9% in 1949-50 as compared with the respective preceding years, according to the Reserve Bank of India
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  • 132 2 LUCKNOW, Apr. 6.— Dr. Ahmad Zaki Bey, Director of Faud National Research Council n Cairo, said here today that close co-operation between Egypt and India was essential to solve their common problems in agriculture and industry. Dr. Bey, who is on a visit to some Asian countries, arrived
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  • 113 2 BOMBAY, Apr. 6.— A celling of 61,000 cwts has been flxed for the export of hard cotton waste to all destinations dur. ing the current licensing pe riod, according to a notifloa tion, dated April 1, 1952, isauca here by the Joint Chief Con troller
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  • 79 2 VIJAYAWADA, Apr. 2.— Mr. T. Nagi Reddi, M.L.A. has been elected leader of the Communist Party in the Madras Assembly, according to an official announcement. The following have been elected other office-bearers Mr. K. P. Gopalan and Mr. M. Kalyanasundaram (Deputy Leaders), Messrs. P. Venkatesawaralu, Manali
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  • 74 2 COIMBATORE. Apr. 6 A Joint meeting of '.he representatives of Coimbatore has decided to serve nutice on millowners and the Government that if within 14 days the "unstayed part" of the award of the Industrial 'Iribunal was not implemented tae workers would resort to 'suitable action."
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  • 106 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 6.—RaJkumari Amrit Kaur, Union Health Minister, has issued Instructions for the immediate despatch of 60,000 lbs of condensed sweetened milk to Rayalaseema where famine conditions prevail, says a Ministry of Health Press Note. The despatch will be made from a stock of
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  • 326 2 BOMBAY, Apr. C— Mr. Ganpati Shanker Desai, Congress nominee, was elected Mayor of Bombay Municipal Corporation by 72 votes this attci noon. His rival, Mr. M. Harru, Socialist, secuied 48 votes. One hundred and twenty members were present when the newly- -eV'Cted Municipal Corporation 4M4mbtod to-(iay
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  • 356 2 HYDERABAD, Apr. 2 '"I he j Magistrate should not. as a rule play the role of the post office and commit the accused to the Court of Sessions when there is not even a remote probability of the case ending in conviction. At the same time,
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  • 585 2 KARAIKUDI: The municipalities in this country should educate the public on healthy living and about their civic duties, said Mr. Sri Prakasa. Governor of Madras, while replying to the welcome address, presented by the Karuikudi Municipal Council, recently. Mr. Ramalakshmana Ambalam, Vice-Chairman, presented the address, enclosed
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  • 125 2 BOMBAY, Apr. 2.— Sardar H. S. Malik, Indian Ambassador to France. who arrived here today from Paris, said that there was very little evidence of anything being done by the F'rench Government to establish conditions suitable for a free and unfettered referendum in the French settlements in India.
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  • 30 2 LUCKNOW: The eighth session of the Bihar Lawyers Conlerence will be held at Bhagalpur on April 12 and 13 under the presidentship of Mr. Priyanath Mitrn inwv#»r nf Darbhanga.— FOC
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  • 1093 3 Vinoba Bhave The Land Problem 2he Change Of Heart (By Arthur Moore) THE outside world as yet probably has heard little of Vinoba Shaves campaign for tne giving of land to tne landless. The mantle of Mahatma Gandhi descended upon two pecfcue in duierent spheres. He nominated Mr Jawaiiarlal Nehru
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  • 28 3 LONDON, Apr. B.— Que«n Mary, 84-year-old grand-mo-ther of Queen Elizabeth, was stated today to be recovering from the chill which had kept her indoors over the weekend. Reuter
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  • 260 3 NEW YORK, Apr. 6. A group of citizens anxious to prevent Congressional cuts in economic assistance and technical aid appropriations have formed an "American Citizens committee for econo mic aid abroad." Mrs Dorothy Norman, who took a similar lead at the
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  • 158 3 OFFICIALS AND THE PRESS IN DELHI NEW DELHI, Apr. s.— The Chief Commissioner of Delhi has authorised Secretaries and Heads of Departments to meet representatives of the Press to communicate 'routine factual news' of public interest, according to a Press note issued by the State Press Office. The order follows
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  • 93 3 PATIALA, Apr. 8. The PEPSU (Patiaia and East Punjab States Union) Government has announced reforms In State jails on the basis of recommendations of a committee set up last year. Under the reforms convicts in jails are to be given permission to appear at university examinations.
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  • 113 3 NEW YORK. Apr. 9.— A multiple focussed radium beam, a new and spectacular treatment for cancer, has been inaugurated at Roo&e--velt hospital. Twenty-five separate beam& of radium, travelling by separate pathways into a patient's «>ody, all meet and cross e«uh other in his cancer. This concentrates the
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  • 147 3 LUCKNOW. Apr. 5 The Jttar Pradesh Government nave agreed to spare 15,000 tons of nee as the first invralm<nt of their contribution 101 relieving scarcity in rice-eat-ing States. The State Government have placed the quantity at the disposal of the Government of India. The quantity
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  • 66 3 LUCKNOW, Apr. 8. -Village roads afe to be constructed in ten districts of Utter Pradesh by villagers themselves. The cost of the scheme Ls estimated at Rs. 300,000 of which Rs. 200,000 are to be provided by the State Government. Construction of village roads toy
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  • 54 3 KARACHI, Apr. 7.—Mohamed Natsir, former Indonesian Premier, aTrived in Karachi on Sunday otL the first stage of a tour of Middle East Bast and North Africa* countries. He said his tour was "to see, to learn and study the situation and especiaDy to make contacts with
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  • 411 3 PONDICHERRY, Apr. Speaking at the opening session of the French India Representative Assesmbly (a report of which has already appeared), M. Menard, Commissioner of the Frenca Indian Settlements, said that the India Government had accepted in principle the revision ol quota of electricity from Metcur Project
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  • 122 3 BOMBAY. Apr. 8.- Representatives of India and Pakistan who met hen- last week to discuss <nitstanding problems relating to the Canteen Stores Department now under liquidation could not arrive at any "specific conclusions in regard to the distribution of terminal .profits." it was authoritatively learned
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  • 68 3 JUBBULPORE, Apr. 7— Jagatdtiarin. a Harijan. in hi.s bid to propritiate Goddess Durga out of .his supreme devotion for her, made an ottering of his tongue, after severing it with a knite. He lay beneath the pedestal, of the Goddess in an unconscious state as a result
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  • 74 3 NEW DELHI. Apr. B.— Shri Jagjivan Ram, Union Minis ter. stated here that it was proposed to convene a conference of Hari.ian Ministers and Harijan members of Legisflat.ures from various states, but the date and the venue of the conference hftd no* vet been diedded upon. The Labour
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  • 230 3 HYDERABAD. (Dn), Apr. 2. Mr. Ramakrishna Rao, Leader of the House, replying to the debate on the Hyderabad Budget denied that it was a 'police Budget" and said that the heavy expeniture on police was necessary to maintain law and ordeT in Telaiigana. He had
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  • 212 3 BOMBAY. Apr. 5.— A nineday conference was held here by over 300 .salfron -coloured Sanyasis. to discuss the "basic truths" of Hindu religion 13 religious heads <mahamandaleshwar) from distant parts of India have been attending the conference. During the week the principal Sanyasis have held discourses
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  • 44 3 Russia a<nd her Allies are launching an apparently serious drive to expand their foreign trade and perhaps to double it. Some Western observers here are convinced that this drive, linked with the Moscow Economic Conference, is no bluff. A. P.
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  • 296 3 LONDON. Apr. 9— The Brttiah Conservative Party, which Prime Minister Winston Churchill led back to power In national affairs In October, is losing ground consistently in local elections being held throughout the country. In polling over the weekend, the Socialists won back control of two country councils,
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  • 81 3 NEW DELHI, Ajxr. B^-WorK Cancer Day was observed in India on Sunday, in a broadcast from All India Radio Delhi, the Health* (Minister' Rajkumari Amrit Kaur said both ttxe Government and the people were now taking more effective measures to chmbat cancer. Several hospitals m India had
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  • 80 3 JAIPUR. Apr. B.— The Rajasthan budget for 1952-53 presented in the State Assembly in Jaipur yesterday by the State Finance Minister Mr. H. R. Mirdsa. shows a revenue deficit of Rs. 9.3 million. The revenue is estimated at Rs. 163.2 million, while the estimated expenditure Is Rs 172.5
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  • 59 3 NEW DELHI. Apr. B.— Dr. N. P. Chakravarti of the Archeological Department o f the Government of India will be one of the members of the Indian- cultural mission which is to leave for China on Apr 27. Names of 14 other members of the delegation, including the
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  • 428 4 CEYLON NEWS: Small Producers Are 7 fie Most Affected COLOMBO: The tea industry is facing a serious crisis. There has been a continuous and rapid deterioration in the prices of local ly grown tea during the last few weeks. The crisis has hit the
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  • 30 4 KARAIKAL, Apr. 2.—Monsieur Boucheny has been appointed Administrator of Kajaikal. He is exported here tomorrow, it is officially learnt, and will take charge from Mon. T. Filatriau, Officiating Administrator.— FOC.
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  • 67 4 COLOMBO: Sir Richard Aluwihare, Inspector-General of Police, is making arrangements to train police personnel in the art of Judo. He said that the late Prime Minister had been, very interested in the proposal. Sir Richard will do all he can to get Judo exponents from Japan.
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  • 101 4 COLOMBO: The drafting >1 legislation for implementing the Government's social insurance plan— Health and Unemployment Insurance and a National Provident Fund—has just been completed. It will be known as the Ceylon National insurance Act. The initial outlay that will :e necessary to set t heschemes in operation
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  • 66 4 COLOMBO. Apr. 8- Two of Ceylon's opposition parties the leftist Freedom Party and the Trostskyite Lanka Sama Samaj, last night reached a "fair agreement" to contest jointly the general election in May. Both are opposed to the United National Part.\. now in power in the Ministry
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  • 75 4 SRI SENPAGA VINAYAGAK TEMPLE New Committee 01 Management At the annual General Meeting held on Saturday, April 5, the following were elected to the Committee of Management of the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, Ceylon Road, Katong:— President: Dr. P. Thiliainathan; Hon. Secretary: Mr. P. Valuppillai, F. Comm. A.; Hon. Treasurer:
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  • 143 4 New Oltice-Bearers At the Annual General Meeting of the Ceylon Tamils' Association held at No. 11, Handy Road, Singapore on Apr. 6. 1952. the following office-bearers were elected: President: Dr. P. Thillainathan. Vice Presirent: Mr. C. Kart'higesu, Hon. General Secretary: Mr. S. Ratnasabapathy, Hon. Treasurer: Mr. A.
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  • 160 4 The following message was sent by the CommissionerGeneral Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald on the occasion of World Health Day: "With great pleasure I send you my congratulations and good wishes on the occasion ol World Health Day. Among all the many agencies ol the United Nations
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  • 42 4 CAIRO. Apr. B.— British Ambassador Sir Ralf Stevenson last Bight saw Egyptian Foreign Minister Abdel Ha>--souna for the second time in eight hours of intense diplomatic activity in which the Egyptian Premier and the American Ambassador also took part. Reuter
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