Indian Daily Mail, 19 March 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 36. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 1044 1 Mass Migration Of Minorities Continue BUT NO MAJOR INCIDENT SAYS PANDIT NEHRU NEW DELHI, Mar. 18.— Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlai Nehru told India's Parliament yesterday no major communal incident has developed between Pakistan's East Bengal and India's West Bengal provinces m the past two and
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  • 92 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 18.— Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru reaffirmed yesterday that India's foreign policy was not neutral, passive or negative, but one designed to help those forces which she considered right and to keep her apart from an alignment of powers
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  • 296 1 SAIGON, Mar. 18. French officials said yesterday the guerrilla forces they are fighting have begun to get arms from the Chinese Communists. Red China recently recognized the Vietnam Republic at Moscowtrained Ho Chi Minh, who is fighting Bao Dai'a Vietnam and
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  • 57 1 BEIRUT, Mar. 18.— The Lebanese Minister at Amman confirmed on Wednesday that a TransjordanIsrael treaty has been signed. There has been no published omuent m Beirut yet but the Prime Minister of the Lebanon told a correspondent that the Lebanon considered thMreaty an unfriendly act and awatt»
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  • 48 1 BOMBAY, Mar. 18. Three persons were stabbed to death yesterday m Muslim-Hindu clashes. Police continued their arrests of trouble makers and the total m jails reached nearly 700. A curfew was imposed m the heart of the mill area. scene of Friday's stabbings.- A.P.
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  • 188 1 2,000 Armed Communists Attack Italian Social Movement Hqrs. TURIN, Mar. 18.— Two thousand Communists armed with sticks yesterday attacked and destroyed the Turin headquarters of the Italian Social Movement, a neo-fascist organisation. Police used tear gas and fired m the air to disperse them. Twenty policemen were injured by stones
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  • 276 1 BOMBAY, Mar* 18.— Negotiations for foreign "partnership" m 75 Indian industrial projects have been finalised, since the time of India's independence. Foreign investments m thes« projects m India totalled 213,000.000 dollars. The United Kingdom, Switzerland and the United States are the "Big Three" participating m
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  • 157 1 BOMBAY. Mar. 18»— A Prdvincial Cabinet source revealed yesterday that an American businessman m India was mainly responsible for the escape of Mir Laik Ali, former Prime Minister of Hyderabad whose entry into Pakistan was officially admitted on Thursday. The American's name was givsn
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  • 59 1 LAIK ALI'S FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE IN PAKISTAN KARACHI, Mar. 18.— Mir Laik Ali, former Premier of Hyderabad, yesterday made his first public appearance since his escape from house arrest In Hyderabad on Mar. 4. He drove yesterday to the tomb of Mohammad Ali Jinn ah. first Governor-General of Pakistan and
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  • 125 1 PARIS, Mar. 18. The French Foreign office confirmed yesterday that it has refused a visa to tnt Soviet journalist Llya ~Ehronburg because his "personal activities might be inimical to France". Ehrenburg, Russia's best known journalist and author apparently wanted to come to Paris for a
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  • 67 1 KARACHI, Mar. 18 The Pakistan government increased on Thursday its import duties on cars and parts to 54 percent ad valorem when levied at the standard rate of exchange, and to 48 percent at the preferential rate. At t!f>« sams ttme\ the government exempted
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  • 451 1 LONDON, Mar. 18.— India and Pakistan by agreeing to the Security Council resolution on Kashmir even though the reservations have cleared a way for much of the good which have been showing up about their future, said the Liberal Manchester Guardian m an editorial yesterday.
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  • 160 1 Lord Tedder To Be Chairman Of British Joint Services Mission LONDON, Mar. 18. Marshal i>! the Royal Air Force Lord Tedder, wartime deputy to the Supreme Allied Commander, Gen Dwight D. Eisenhower, is to become chairman or the Britis'a joint serrices mission m Washington. Announcing tnis m the House of
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  • 146 1 GENEVA, Mar. 18 —The newlyappointed World Health Organization (WHO) tuberculosis adviser for Southeast Asia, Dr. Edmond McWeeney, left here for New Delhi On Thurtday. Dr, McWeeney, former senior medical inspector m Ireland's Health Department, has held medical posta In England, Iraq, and Palestine. WHO
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  • 197 1 CALCUTTA, Mar. 18.— Three hundred and seventy-one detenus who had been ordered tobe released forthwith* by the Calcutta High Court because the laws under which they had been detained had lapsed, were marched back to prison here under a fresh order issued under a recent
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  • 48 1 ROME, Mar. 18.— A flying disc appeared on Tuesday m Sicilian skies. Ansa. the Italian news, agency reported on Wednesday from Ragura. The agency report sad that inhabitants of Comiso saw very bright flying disc on Tuesday afternoon hovering over the town for some hours.- A.P.
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  • 1146 2 Madras Gets 11 •S percent, Highest Goes To Bombay NEW DELHI, Mar. 18.— Madras gets 17.5 per cent, of income tax revenues under Sir Chintaman D. Deshmukh's award on allocation of shares of income tax and export duty among the States, announced
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  • 41 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 18.— The Vosant Sammelan (wlter rally) of the R.S.S of Delhi and Punjab (1) concluded on Sunday Mar. 5 Over 2.500 R.S.S. members perticipat&d :n the rally, which was witnessed by a large gathering. FOC
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  • 105 2 CAPITAL FOR PUNJAB (I): ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS SIMLA, Mar. 18. There was a series of questions m the Punjab (I) Assembly on Mar. 6 over the Government's decision to build the State's permanent capital at Chandigarh, about 30 miles northiweist of Ambala. The P.W.D. Minister, Mr. Prithvisingh Azad, told the House
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  • 63 2 CHARGED WITH SABOTAGING RAILWAY TRACKS SALEM, Mar. 18. Thirty persons describe! as Communists cr Communist sympathizers have been charged by the police before the First Class Magistrate. Salem, with various crimes including one of sabota??' 3 of railway tracks and endangering life and property. Twen f y- two of the
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  • 87 2 INDO PAKISTANI BARTER DEAL REPORT DENIED NEW DELHI, Mar. 18.— Inquiries 111 informed circles reveal that reports that a barter deal between India and Pakistan has been concluded are without foundation. It is emphasized here that, while a general revival of trade would oe m the interests of both countries
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  • 96 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 18.— India will cut her food imports "to the minimum" this year, according to official sources here. j The Food Ministry has asked tol Rs. 560 million of wheat m 100,000 tons of rice and 1,400,000 tons of wheat m 1950-51. Food
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  • 128 2 PHOTO. A Rover gas turbine car, first British move toward this system cf powering automobiles for the ownerdriver, was speed-tested over the silverstone circuit, Northamptonsiire, England on Mar. 9. Car Association officials, British Track drivers and motcring writers saw the graceful toureur streak
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  • 629 2 "EDUCATE THE VOTERS" NEW DELHI, Mar. 18,— President Rajendra Prasad recently advised journalists, Indian and foreign to be "perfectly honest and careful*' m presenting news. He wanted them "not to mitigate or exaggerate buf to say the truth and nothing
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  • 178 2 NEW DELHI. Mar. 18,— A six-day conference of census superintendents will be held m New Delhi i shortly to discuss plans fc'r a decennial cen?us m India m 1951. The conference will draft a questionnaire "m the light cf the provisions of the Republican Constitution and the'
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  • 209 2 GOVERNMENT DO NOT INTEND POSTPONEMENT NEW DELHI, Mar. IS.— The Government have no intention of postponing the health insurance scheme and are going ahead with plans for implementing a pilot scheme m Delhi, said a spokesman of the Labour Ministry, commenting on the memorandum of the
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  • 274 2 HYDERABAD, (Dn). Mar. 18.— A Krishimmachari, Chairman of the States Finance Enquiry Committee arrived here recently to hold consultations with officials of the Hyderabad Government on the details regarding the financial integration of the State which comes into effect from April 1, 1950. Mr. V. Narahari
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  • 141 2 Indian Communist Group's Complaint Against Secretary BOMBAY, Mar. 18.— Thousands of copies of a Marathi pamphlet were distributed m Bombay on Mar. 8 appealing to members cf the. Indian Communist Party to "release the party from the leadership of Mr. B. T. Ranadive." Signed by 42 persons, claiming to be
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  • 114 2 Buddhist Monks Denounce Pakistan Policy CALCUTTA, Mar. 18.— Sixty Buddhist monks who have trekked their way from the Pakistan province of East Bengal have appealed to "all countries who value the creed of nonviolence, to ensure the safety and rights of hon- Muslims m Pakistan In a statement, the Buddhists
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  • 1277 3 Common Communist Threat Must Bring India Pakistan Together Position Now As Between France Germany! By SYLVIAN MANGEOT, Renter's Special Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. 18. The most urgent challenge to the new Republic of India lies m her ability to establish good neighbourly relations with Pakistan. Two main obstacles to the
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  • 99 3 GWALIOR, Mai'. 18— The Sessions Judge on Mar. 7 rejected the appeal of Parchure, who had been sentenced to six months' r.l. on v charge of entering the limits of GwaJior district m contravention cv the order of the District Magistrate. The court, however, reduced the sentence
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  • 305 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 17. Arrangements for the integration of the postal and tele-communication systems of the former Indian States into the unified allIndia system have been completed and the posts and telegraphs departments will take over the systems from April next, it was learnt here.
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  • 866 3 WASHINGTON. Mar. 18.— Worldwide publicity is being given to uses of rubber by a new United States Information Service filmstrip which has been distributed to all U.S.I.S. overseas posts, it was revealed here. The filmstrip was prepared m response to requests by
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  • 221 3 Appeals To Supreme ]ourt: Grant Of Special Leave NEW DELHI. Mar. 18.— The Supreme Court of India on Mar. 8 granted leave to appeal under Article 136 (1) of the Constitution, to Pritam Singh against the sentence of death passed on him by the Sessiojis Judge and confirmed by the
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  • 64 3 PATNA. Mar. lu.~ -The Government of Bihar have decided to remove major offences such as homicide rape, dacoity, robbery, Kidnapping, abduction, breach ex trust and cheating from the purview of Jury trial m the State. The decision has been taken ua the
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  • 1792 4 DUE TO NON- INCREASE OF WAGES LABOUR DEPT'S REPORT FOR JANUARY "Although labour was again quiet throughout the Federation, there being three strikes on rubber estates with none serious, further reports have been received of dissatisfaction among the tappers working on rubber estates in membership
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  • 232 4 The following Resolutions were unanimously adopted at the Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union held on Saturday, Mar. 11, 1950 at No. 1 Farrer Park. 1. The members of the Union view with deep concern the excessive delay in the implementation in H.M.
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  • 210 4 U.S.I.S. DIRECTOR TO SPEAK AT CHINESE SCHOOL KUALA LUMPUR, Mar. 18. —The Associate Director of tb? United St at os Information Service, Mr. Lawrence van B. Nichols, will give a talk on "Higher Education In America" at the Chung Hwa High School, Setapak, tomorrow Monday, Mar. 20. This is the
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  • 73 4 The opening ceremony of Seletar Tamils Association Library will oe held at 9.30 a.m. on Sunday. Mar. 19, at block No. 78, H.M. Naval J Base, Singapore under the Chair--manship of Captain W. Evershed., D.S.O., (R.N.) The Representative of the Govt. of India Mr. J. A. Thivy
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  • 138 4 Sardar Mukhtar Singh eldest son of Sardar Janmeja Singh (S/Sgt Police Radio R Division) of Singapore, was married to Miss Swaran Kaur fifth daughter of Sardar Ram Singh of Menglembu, Ipoh, on Tuesday morning at 8.30 a.m.. Mar. 14 The marriage took place at the bride's home in
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