Indian Daily Mail, 30 April 1952

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO.BO. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 186 1 Appeal >7 o Govt's Conscience 7o Restore Voting Rights hor Ceylon Indians COLOMBO, Apr. 29. Police took away 50 Indians today for offering passive resistance against Ceylon government action m depriving 200,000 Indians of the franchise at the general election next month. The police
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  • 204 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 29.— A 14. me mber Indian cultural mission to Communist China under the leadership of Madame Vijayalakshmi Pandit, Premier Nehru's sister and former Indian Ambassador successively to Moscow and Washington is on the last leg of its journey to Peking. This officially- sponsored
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  • 144 1 TUES: Lady Templer, Presi. dent of the Malayan Branch of the British Red Cross Association, accompanied by the British Adviser, Mr. A.N. Ross, made 150 mile tour of Selangor today. The party visited the New Village of Pendamaran, near Port Swettenham, Tanjong Sepat and Jenjaram, ten
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  • 26 1 In Rome, Pope Pius XII has appealed to "all the mothers, wives and daughters of the world Catholic and non-Ca-tholic alike to strive for world peace."
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  • 141 1 Bombay Industrialist. Delegation Back In Moscow MOSCOW Apr. 29.— An Indian delegation of 17 led by the Bombay industrialist, Mr Lalchand Hirachand, returned to Moscow Sunday after spending a week on a tour of Central Asia sponsored by the Soviet Chamber of Commerce. The group visited Tashkent capital of the
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  • 206 1 NEW YORK. Apr. 29.— A National Broadcasting Comoany correspondent reported '<*st night that KTng Farouk )f Egypt was wounded m the high last monui during an issassination attempt. The correspondent. Dan Kurzman. reported to the VBC here that a would-be tssassin shot the King during
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  • 126 1 BR. OFFICER TWO INDIANS KILLED IN AMBUSH TUES: A land Rover wae ambushed by an unknown number of terrorists at 8 o'clock this morning near Taiping, Perak. The Land Rover was travelling dpwn the Maxwell Hill road when if was firec' on at the I^4 milestone. It was then set
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  • 23 1 Erwm D. Canham, commenttig on the televised atomic test m Nevada says, "Our task is to lay the foundation of peace and stability.
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  • 112 1 MADRAS. Apr. 29. Relit-1 york m the drought-affected \nantapur district m Rayala;eeiiia is proceeding apace to elieve the hardships of neary 800.000 of people, mostly igricuiturists. Food, clothes, medical suplies and multiple vitamin tablets are supplied by the Government, the Army and oublic relief organisations Relief
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  • 234 1 WHISPER SPELLS DEATH TO FOUR TERRORISTS TUES: Five more terrorists! have been killed m the Federajtion during the past 24 hours |and the body of the sixth haf bee n found m the jungle. Seven terrorists have been wounded and one emergency Police Constable has been killed. I n the
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  • 39 1 DEMOCRACY JAPAN'S" BEST HOPE TOKYO. Apr. 29— The Japanese Government has issued a white paper telling the Japanese people that democracy is their best hope and that they must shoulder heavy responsibilities m helping to maintain world peace.- GIIS
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  • 117 1 India's Minister Robbed In A Running Train SHOLAPUR, Bombay Apr. 29.— Mr. N. V. Gadgil India's Minister for Works, Production and Supply, was today overpowered and robbed by two men who entered his cuiipartment i» the Bombay Madras mail train Mr. Gadgil said the intruders entered the compartment when the
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  • 128 1 TUESDAY: In the Tanah Merah area of Kelantan, a .jeep was fired on by a number of terrorists. One emergency Police Constable was killed and two civilians. P.W.D. staffs, were killed outright. Howeyer. the prompt action and bravery of the penghulu from a nearby village saved
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  • 39 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 29— The Government of India have decided to send a three-man delegation with Mr. H. L. Jerath Senior Deputy Director-Gen-eral of Posts and Telegraphs as leader to the quinquennial session of the Universal Postal Union Congress.
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  • 131 1 Marked Progress In Korean Talks WASHINGTON, Apr. 29. -General Matthew B. Ridgway was appointed Monday to succeed General Dwight D. Eisenhower as Supreme Allied Commander In Europe. President Truman announced at the same time the appointment of General Mark W Clark to succeed Gen. Ridgway as the
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  • 52 1 LOST AT 11 GAINED AT 52! BRISBANE: Blinded at 11 years old but with sight re. etored from a recent operation, Mrs. Ella Plaza, 52, saw hei six children and seven grandchildren for the first time She planned a visit to the Art Gallery and to «cc monkeys is tne
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  • 160 1 General Matthew B. Ridgway today took o n the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation command. In a statement released at his home, the General welcomed Gen. Mark Clark as his successor to the command of the allied forces m Korea and Japan. Aides of Gen. James A.
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  • 326 1 LONDON, Apr. 29.— Queen Elizabeth II last night appointed a coronation commission or 36 representatives of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia. New Zealand South Africa, Pakistan and Ceylon to help the Duke of Norfolk, hereditary Earl Marshal, m preparations for the coronation. The Duke of Edinburgh, husband
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  • 29 1 A loan by India to the adjoining kingdom of Nepal amounting to the equivalent of U554,000,000 to be used for building roads and airfields has been approved m principle.
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  • 1431 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Apr. 30, 1952. THUS SPAKE RAMANI! MR. R. RAMANI, the spon- j sor and ex-President i of the F. 1.0. and Vice-President of the Indepen- dence for Malaya Party and a prominent barrister of Malaya, is reported to have stat- ed at a public meeting
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  • 569 2 Four-Man Ministry I o Be Expanded Soon PATIALA, Apr. 26. The new four-man Ministry of PEPSU, headed by Sardar Gian Singh Rarewala, was sworn m at Motibagh Palace on Tuesday afternoon by! the Rajpramukh. Besides Mr. Rarewala, Chief Minister, the other Ministers sworn m were:
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  • 702 2 R. K Patil On Vinoba Bhave's Mission NEW DELHI, Apr. 28 While the Bhoodan Yagna movement has been instituted at a very proper time, some re-thinking is needed on the question of land distribution on these lines, says Mr. R. K. Patil, member, Planning Commission, m a statement issued here.
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  • 128 2 The Governor of Singapore Mr. J. F. Nicoll inspecting the Pasir Panjang Power Station, jyir. C C. Payne, the City Electrical Engineer Is seen explaining something to the Governor. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice is fourth from left "I want power
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  • 110 2 Imprisonment Of ChafTar Khan: India Urged To Intervene NEW DELHI, Apr. 28.— Delhi citizens at a public meeting here on Monday requested the Government of India to explore ways and means, compatible with international law apd usage, to secure the release of Badshah Khan mi n Pakistan. The meeting was
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  • 20 2 gore that the popular will would be respected m the matter of deciding the future status of the town. FOC
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  • 74 2 MADRAS, Apr. 28.— Mr. R. V. Krishna Aiyar has been appointed Secretary of the Madras Legislature temporarily for one year. Mr. Krishna Aiyar is a former Secretary of the Madras Legislature and retired m 1941, after 17 years of distinguished service. He will take charge of the
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  • 92 2 BANGALORE, Apr. 28 Mr. K. Hanumanthiah, Chief Minister of Mysore, has con. veyed his condolences through the Deputy Commissioner, Kolar district, to the families of workers, who lost their lives m the recent rock-burst m Championreef Mine, Kolar Gold Fields. The Chief Minister has asked the Deputy
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  • 72 2 BOMBAY, Apr. 28.—Srimati Yamunabhai Gangadhar Kher, 82-year-old mother of Mr. B. G. Kher who laid do\v n the office of Chief Minister of Bombay Monday, passed away last week. Mrs. Yamunabhai was admitted into the Bombay Clinic with burns. Mr. Kher and Mr. Naik Nimbalkar,
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  • 101 2 JAIPUR, Apr. 29. -At Jaipur, on Thursday Mr. Padamnabhan, Chief Engineer of Aajasthan, performed the switching-on cremony of the electric house service meter assembly plant of the Jaipur Metal Industry. The plant will produce 10,000 meters per month. Addressing a gathering, he said that once this
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  • 917 3 Defence Science Service Institute For Armaments All India Cadre To Be Formed NEW DELHI, Apr. 28. India will soon have a Defence Science Service and an Institute of Armament Studies. This was announced by the Defence Secretary, Mr. H. M. Patel, m his inaugural address to the second Defence Science
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  • 113 3 PARIS. Apr. 28. General Dwlght Eisenhower said yesterday he is returning to the United States on June 1, the date by which he has asked to be relieved of his posts as Supreme Allied Commander m Europe. It was the first official announcement about
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  • 227 3 HYDERABAD COMMUNISTS BAN LIFTED HYDERABAD, Apr. 28. the Government of Hyderabad lifted the three-and half-/ear-old ban on the Hyderaoad Communist Party, on \pr. 23, the Andhra Mahasabha and allied organisations oy a notification, which has been published m the Gazette The decision to lift the ban on these organisations was
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  • 193 3 HONGKONG, Apr. 29.— The Colony has passed through its worst economic recession and trade is better by the end of June, according to Mr. Ko Cheuk Hung, chairman of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce. He said as a result of the five anti-vices campaign by
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  • 204 3 NEW YORK, Apr. 29.—According to Press Trust of India, India's permanent representative at the United Nations Headquarters, Mr. Rajeshwar Dayal, has addressed a letter to several members of the United Nations expressing India's disappointment over the decision of the Security Council not to put the
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  • 65 3 BARODA, Apr. 28.— The Baroda Spinning and Weaving Mills has put up a notice that the mill would be closed down after a month due to accumulation of cloth. Another local textile mill, the Yamuna (Mill, had put up a similar no. tice two
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  • 690 3 Pak. Political Rise In U.N. Underscored By Moslem World Conference NEW YORK: Pakistan's political rise to the position of principal spokesman m the U.N. for the Middle East is underscored by the new Moslem world conference summoned to meet m Karachi. Pakistan holds the British Commonwealths' seat on the Security
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    38 3 Photo. Princess Beatrix sees the funny side of this coronation as she watches her sister Princess Irene (left) being crowned with daffodils and tulips on arrival at a flowershow In lisse, near the Hague, Apr 21.- A. P.
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  • 147 3 BOMBAY, Apr. 28.— A Peace Conference of the Asian and the Pacific region countries will be held m Peking some time this year, according to an announcement by the AllIndia Peace Council made here. The announcement said the tnference was being held on the initiative of the
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  • 36 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 29.—During the first six months of 1951 consents for the issue of Rs 306.3 million of capital involving 180 concerns were given by the Controller of Capital Issues. GIIS
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  • 739 4 JAFFNA: An anti-U.NJ>. Roily was held here recently on the Jaffna esplanade with Mr. C. Gunlheralingam, m the chair. Mr. Suntherallngam said that it was intended, to give an account of what the U.N.P. m general and the Tamil Congress m particular had done for Ceylon,
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  • 93 4 The Annual General Election of the North Indian Hindu Association was held on Sunday Apr. 27 at its premises at 47, Cuff Road. The following were unanimously elected office-bearers for the year 1952/53:— President: Mr. Sakal Deo Rai; Vice-President: Mr. Ram Darash Singh; Hon. Gen Secretary:
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  • 41 4 The general body meeting of Yadhukula Sangam will be held on Sunday, May 4, at 10 a.m. at Krishnan Kovil premises, Waterloo Street, Sinipore. All members al"<e cordially invited to be present, writes, tiie Hon. Secretary of the Sangam.
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  • 85 4 KANKESANTURAI: /> mnasium training school believed to be the first of its kind m the country, was opened by Mr. T. Balasanthiran D R. 0.. Valikamam North, a' Kottawattal. Mr. A, V. Sa slvam, chairman of the X.X 3 Town Council, said the df .< 1 roment
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  • 224 4 Johore Coylonese To F orm Liability Co. At the 2nd Annua] General Meeting of th Central Council of Ceylon- si Associations of Johore, he! t Batu Pahat on Apr. 25 presided over by Mr. S. C. Mc yre, President, the follow!, a were elected office beare? i a ad members
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  • 60 4 The Indian Team of Test cricketers arrived m rain at London Airport Apr. 22. (Right* The only woman to arrive with party as Kamallnl Adhikarl, wife of the team Vice-Captain H. R. Adhikarl. She sajlfi on arrival I love crlcke' I want to see all
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  • 164 4 The Malay Schools Broadcasts Section of Radio Malaya will be recording an Inter-Malay Schools Radio Quia Competition based on general knowledge for Pahang Malay Schools on May 3, 1952. This Competition, the fourth m the series for this year, and the first of its kind m Pahang,
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