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Title Section17 1950-03-25 1 Indian Daily Mail VOU \I. NO. 42. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, MA RCH 25, 1950. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.17 words
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315 1950-03-25 1 Nehru Asked To Convene Representative Conference CALCUTTA, *tlar. 24. Mr. Jayaprakash Narayan, Indian Socialist leader, suggested he.e yesterday th't Prime Minister Pandit .\ehru shou'd immediate. v convene a conference of representative Indians "to evolve a national poiicv to deal withReuter - 315 words
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Article110 1950-03-25 1 KARACHI, liar. 24.— Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan who returned to the capital on Thursday after a nve-day tour of the disturbed areas of East Pakistan, told reporters that Muslim refugees at£ still pouring into Last Pakistan from India. So far nearly 500,000 have entered Pakistan territoryA.P. - 110 words
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Article82 1950-03-25 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 24.— The Indian Government have urged the Pakistan Government to stop "imaginary accounts of incidents in Calcutta being broadcast by Dacca Radio," according to official circles here. llie.se circles said that in recent v.e< :s Zac East Pakistan Radio had been putting out news onReuter - 82 words
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Article45 1950-03-25 1 (From Our Own Cntrcsn. indent KAKAIKAL. M;:r. il.— The f rench <;<>\ eminent have issued a Decree approving an increase a the import duty tm dkunoadfl fnnii As. 2.8.0 to lis. 5.0.0 per d'a.n id uith hnmediate <• Tec t C opy right.45 words
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Article48 1950-03-25 1 DJAKARTA. Mar. 24.— President Soekarno's visit to East Indonesia, originally scheduled to take plaee in May, has now heen set for late April doe to the visit to Indonesia in May of Indian Premier Pandit Nehru, according to Aneta news agency. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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191 1950-03-25 1 Intensive Study On U.S. Aid Measures For S.E.A. WASHINGTON. Mar. 24.—Ameria Secretary of State Dean Acheson :nd his leading advisers on Far East bffaira began an intensive new study yesterday of United States aid measures for Soutl;-East Asia. Mr. Acheson called in Ambassador- it-Large Philip C. Jessup and the ..ssistantReuter - 191 words
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Article93 1950-03-25 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Mar. 24.— Shaukat B. gum, sister of Mir Laik Ali has been arrested in connection with his escape. Three Hindu Ministers of Laik Ali's Cabinet have been released from detention in military barracks and returned to detention in their homes, while93 words
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103 1950-03-25 1 SINGAPORE TO NOTE: (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 21. Printing of lhe preliminary electoral rolls oi the Madras Legislature f.r Madras City has been completed. The rolls have been printed in two languages, Tami' and Telugu. Voters enumerated on the basis of103 words
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Article94 1950-03-25 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Mar. 24.— A Gandhlan Ashram is shortly to be established in the Philippines to preach the principles of Mahatma Gandhi* Lorenzo Bautista, President of the Philippines Town Hail Association said here. Bautista who has just completed a four-month tour of India,94 words
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Article51 1950-03-25 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) AMBALA, Mar. 24.— lhe 19th Anniversary of the martyrdom of Bhagat Singh, Punjab hero who was executed here on Mar. 23, 1931 by the British Administration in India for his participation in the country's freedom movement was celebrated today with meetings and prayers.—.51 words
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337 1950-03-25 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 24.— Pakistan's alleged anti-Indian progaganda In Iran was tne subject of question in the Indian Parliament V day Prime Minister Nehru said "yes- in reply to the questions: "Wh.ther it was a lact that India's Amba.^ador in Iran had stated n LucknowReuter - 337 words
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275 1950-03-25 1 TRANSFER OF CHANDERNAGORE TERMS OF TREATY BEING FINALISED (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 24.— 1t was reported from Delhi today that •I'teeinent has been lina"y reached between France and the Government of India regarding the transfer of complete authority. Terms of the treaty have been finalised and will be275 words
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324 1950-03-25 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 24. Some Andhra members of the Assembiy yesterday took strong exception to the statement made on Mar. 15 by Sardar Patel in the Union Parliament that Communist violence in Andhra could not be put down because of lack of324 words
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214 1950-03-25 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. 24. Since the promulgation of the Emergency Regulations in June 1948, 73 Indians have been kiiJed, one executed and 270 detained in Malaya, according lo Dr. liaa,.rishna V. Keskar, India s Deputy Minister for External Affairs. Dr. Keskar214 words
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241 1950-03-25 1 From 7.30 a.m. to 4.45 p.m. tn Mar. 23, police and Anti-Bandit montn Volunteers using a m tor launch carried an identity card check at 3agan Kuala Sangga B-sar and B--gan Kuala Gula inTaiping area and patrolled the coastal area between these two points, says241 words
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72 1950-03-25 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. 24. Japan had approached India for permission to establish a number of Japanese overseas trade agencies in principal Indian cities, it is officially learned here. Dr. Balakrishna Keskar said in Parliament today that the India Gov-e'-r.mewhad no72 words
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Article64 1950-03-25 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 24.— A factory for processing monazite (atomic energy yielding) sands is likely to be established in Always (Travancore). The factory would have an estimated capital of fifty lakhs of rupees and a working capital of ten lakhs. India Government's contribution64 words
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Article91 1950-03-25 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 24 —A two-year-loan of £6,000,000 to Burma by the five Commonwealth countries including India was officially announced here today. India's share of the loan, which in effect will be interest-free is understood to be £1,000,000.— Reuter LONDON, Mar. 24.— The five Commonwealth countriesReuter - 91 words
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107 1950-03-25 1 Pakistan's Assurances Satisfactory, Says Ayyangar NEW DELHI. Mar. 24. Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, Indian Minister tor Railways and Transport was asked in the Indian Parliament today what assurances the Government of India had received from the Pakistan Government as regards the Hindu minority in East Bengal. He replied: "Judging fromReuter - 107 words
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76 1950-03-25 1 BR1 T SSELS, Mar. 21 Strikers wrecked 200 tramcars, fought police and smashed up a department store in angry Brussels demonst rations today against King Lenp«>!d"s return. Some burned effigies of priests. Students, in opposition to the Catholic Party's pro-Leopold stand, burned effigies of priests in76 words
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776 1950-03-25 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. Mar. 25, 1950. NOTES COMMENTS (fin Malayan Leaders Communalism) THOUGH botn tne UM^O and the MCA have thrown open their associate memberships to communities other than for whom these bodies are respectively meant, the result thereof appears to be one-sided in the sense that while776 words
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3220 1950-03-25 2 Integration Ot Over 500 States lnto\ 15 Units Surveyed j INTEGRATION OF STATES NEW DELHI, Mar. 15 (By Patel, Deputy Prime Minister, a White Paper surveying the 1 of over 500 isolated monarchical constituents of the Republic. A policy of integration and onlyFOC - 3,220 words
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Article, Illustration85 1950-03-25 2 PHOTO). Nalngandaw Thamadagadaw (four th from left) wife of the President of lhe Union of Burma, photographed an arrival at the Wil ingdon air field on Mar. 15 with ladies of the Bu rmese Embassy, U. Tin Maunl Gve Burmese Charge d Affaires (extreme left), Mrs. Gundevia, Capt. Devindra ADCG.I.I.S. - 85 words
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Article, Illustration590 1950-03-25 3 MEETING OF U.P. MUSLIM LEADERS i LUCKNOW,Mar.24.—Over 200 prominent Muslims from various districts of U.P. met here on Mar. 19 and demanded a treaty between India and Pakistan "determining and specifying the political, cultural, educational and other rights of the minorities in both the countries and devisingFOC - 590 words
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Article200 1950-03-25 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 24.— The Chief Commissioner's Advisory Council m Delhi have urged the Government ot India to revise their decision regarding Delhi's future constitutional setup. In a resolution tabled by Mr. Deshbandhu Gupta and passed unanimously, the Council said that the Govtrnment of India's plan toFOC - 200 words
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238 1950-03-25 3 CALCUTTA. Mar. 24.— A notification issued by the PostmasterGeneral, West Bengal, states that with immediate effect a special express surcharge at the rate of 2 as 6ps. for every 40 tolas or part thereof will be levied on all parcels booked for Assam fromFOC - 238 words
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Article116 1950-03-25 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 24.— A newsprint mill, with a capacity of 30.000 tons per annum, is under erection in Madhya Pradesh. The requisite quantities of steel and cement have been made available for this purpose and the construction is proceeding satisfactorily. Assistance has also been givenFOC - 116 words
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139 1950-03-25 3 HYDERABAD. Mar. 24. A scheme to build a National Sports Stadium in Hyderabad City at an estimated cost of £100,000 is being prepared, said Mr. de Mello. President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India and Secretary of the National Sports Club, addressingFOC - 139 words
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210 1950-03-25 3 RAJKOT, Mar. 24.— The budget estimates of Saurashtra for 195') 51 presented in the State Legislative Assembly by the Finance Minister. Mr. Girdharilal Kotak. showed a surplus of Rs. 2.89 lakhs. Revenue is estimated at Rs. 759.05 lakhs and expenditure atFOC - 210 words
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101 1950-03-25 3 P. T. UNION DEMANDS RELEASE OF WORKERS MADRAS, Mar. 24.— The Supreme Council of the All-India Post and Telegraph Union recently passed a resolution, requesting the Government of India to release the 70 postal and telegraph workers arrested a year ago in connexion with the then proposed strike. The CouncilFOC - 101 words
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125 1950-03-25 3 INDIAN PAKISTANI TRADE WITH U.S.A. IN 1949 BOMBAY. Mar. 24.— Imports into India from the USA during 1949 amounted to $253. lm according to U.S. statistics available here. Exports to the USA for the same period totalled $238.7m, leaving an Indian trade deficit of $14.4m. Imports into. Pakistan from theFOC - 125 words
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96 1950-03-25 3 CENTRE APPOINTS COMMITTEE ON FOOD PROCUREMENT NEW DELHI, Mar. 24.— The Government of India have appointed a four-man committee to inquire into the systems of procurement and distribution in the various States, the Ministry of Food has announced. The Committee, of which Mr. Thirumal Rao, M.P., is chairman, will recommendFOC - 96 words
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68 1950-03-25 3 NOTORIOUS DACOIT KILLED IN GUN BATTLE BAREILLY, Mar. 24. Charam Singh tfanted in Hardui district in connexion with several murders and dacoltles, was killed in a gun battle near Durjeva village recently, according to a report received here. The notorious dacoit, when ambushed in a cornfield by a police party,FOC - 68 words
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Article70 1950-03-25 3 LUCKNOW, Mar. 24.— The Indian Sugar Syndicate, which met here recently, has decided to suspend all its activities. Mr. Desh Raj Narang, Chairman of the Syndicate, tcld Pressmen after the meeting that the "winding up resolution," could not be passed recently on account ofFOC - 70 words
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636 1950-03-25 3 Removal Of Judge In Mysore: Issue Referred To Chief Justice Of India NEW DELHI, Mar. 24.— The termination of the services of the Mysore High Court Judge, Mr. Putturaj Urs, after the inauguration of the Republic, was the subject-matter of an interpellation in Parliament on Mar. 10. In a writtenFOC - 636 words
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659 1950-03-25 3 Linguistic Provinces: Essential For Working Of Democracy, Says Mrs. Ammanna Raja MADRAS, Mar. 24.— "The Andhra Province is bound fo come sooner pr later, and all sections of Andhras should sink their differences to help achieving that object," stated Mrs. Ammanna Raja, Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, speaking atFOC - 659 words
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Article142 1950-03-25 3 HARD WAR. Mfer. 24. The ancient historic City of Hardwar well-known place of Hindu pilgrimage, gave a reception to India's first President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, when he arrived here on Saturday Mar 4, on a two-day visit. The Hardwar Union Municipality presented an address of welcomeFOC - 142 words
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160 1950-03-25 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 24.— 1n her multi-pronged attack on food shortage and falling production, India has paid due attention to minor irrigation works. Minor irrigation works form a special feature of the country's "grow-more-food" campaign. Results nave shown that such concentration is worth the labour. INFOC - 160 words
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Article146 1950-03-25 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 24.— The Indian Government has received representations from Indian rice millers and merchants in Burma that their claims for rice supplies to the State Agricultural Board, Burma, during 1948/49 have not been settled. Disclosing this in Parliament this week, Deputy External AffairsFOC - 146 words
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698 1950-03-25 4 Rs. 1 .9 Crores Deficit Budget For Pakistan Increased Expenditure On Defence KARACHI, (By Air Mail).— Pakistan's budget for 1950-51 presented to Parliament by Financ e Minister Ghulam Mohammed on Mar. 13 revealed a gross de ficit of Rs. one crore and ninety lakhs. For the second year runni ng.FOC - 698 words
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Article121 1950-03-25 4 BOMBAY. Mar. 24.— Imports into India from Britain during January 1950 amounted to £7,647,000, according to U.K. trade statistics available here recently. Imports during the same month last year were valued at £12,879,000. The main items of imports during January 1950 were: machinery, £3,868,000; vehicles (includingFOC - 121 words
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Article27 1950-03-25 4 PARIS, Mar. 23.— Colonel Robert A. McCormick, editor and publisher of the Chicago Tribune, arrived in Paris by air at 7.35 p.m. (French Standard Time! yesterday A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article135 1950-03-25 4 NEW DELHI. Mar. 24. The Supreme Court on Mar. 15 delivered judgment in the appeal preferred by Dhanrajgir Raja Narsingiraj against the Dhanraj Mills Ltd., upholding the appellant's contention that he continued to be the Chairman of the Board cf Directors of the Dhanraj Mills Ltd.FOC - 135 words
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Article, Illustration69 1950-03-25 4 PHOTO. During his stay in Norway, where he is the guest of the Round Table Club of Norway, Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery paid a visit to Norwegian troops in the field. He was very interested in the conditions of war amid the ice of Norway. Photo shows: The Field-Marshal, (second fromA.P. - 69 words
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Article124 1950-03-25 4 NEW DELHI, Mar. 24.— A dispatch from Dacca in the New Delhi Statesman on Tuesday said the East Pakistan Government denied that Indian news corienpondents had been disaccredited in Fast Pakistan. Fandit Nehru told the Indian Parliament last week that 13 Indian news agency men124 words
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Article66 1950-03-25 4 GWALIOR, Mar. 12.— The Chief Minister of Midhyabharat* Mr, Gopikrishna Vijayavargiya, said in Gwalior that the ban imposed on the Gwalior State Hindu Mahaasbha early in 1948 would not be lifted, His Government had no intention Of obstructing the activities of tfyfl Hindu Mahasabha in GwaliorFOC - 66 words
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Article99 1950-03-25 4 Lucknow, Mar. 24.— The Congress Party in the U.P. Legislature recently confirmed the resolution of its executive adopted on Jan. 21, exgilling Mr. Triloki Singh and Mr. adhey Shyam from the party and calling upon them to resign from the Legislative Assembly. The meeting deplored the factFOC - 99 words
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Article154 1950-03-25 4 ROME, Mar. 24.— The French and Italian Governments recently signed accords taking the first concrete steps towards economic Integration of the two countries. One provided that quantitative restrictions on trade between France and Italy, except on certain items shall be abolished, a measure which will be introducedReuter - 154 words
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63 1950-03-25 4 Lucknow, Mar. 24.— Seven representatives from the former States of Rampur, Benaras and Tehri Garhwal, now merged in the I) .P., have been nominated to the U.P. legislature, it is learnt. Their inclusion raises the total number of seats in the Lower House fromFOC - 63 words
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Article84 1950-03-25 4 COLOMBO, Mar. 24.— An exhibition of photographs taken by Ceylon's leading photographers will be held in Hong Kong early in May this year. It is being organised by Mr. Francis Wu, F.R.P.S., F.P.S.A., who was in Ceylon recently and was much Impressed by the standard of84 words
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Article130 1950-03-25 4 MADRAS, Mar. 24.— Mr. P. S. Sathappa Chettiar, son of Dewan Bahadur P. Somaßundaram Mills Limited, Coimbatore, died at his residence in San Thome, Mylapore, in the small hours of Tuesday, Mar. 7, from heart failure. Mr. Sathappa Chettiar, who was aged 53, foundedFOC - 130 words
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Article120 1950-03-25 4 PATNA, Mar. 22.— Mr. Prajapati Misra, President of the Bihar P.C.C., has nominated Mr. S. N. Thakur and Mr. F. N. Sinha as secretaries of the B.P.C.C. in place of Mr. A. P. Sinha and Mr. B. P. Sinha, who have resigned following their electionFOC - 120 words
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Article189 1950-03-25 4 HYDERABAD, Mar. 24. Kasim Razvi told the Special Tribunal trying him and five others in the Bibinagar dacoity case on Mar. 15 mat he would defend himsslf, but not through lawyers. When hearing of the case was resumed this morning, the Special Tribunal asfced RazviFOC - 189 words
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Article134 1950-03-25 4 POONA, Mar. 24.— House-fly hormones may be the latest craze in gland foods If experiments to be carried out by Indian scientists here prove successful. In a specially constructed laboraratory at the Poona University, 10,000 houseflies a day are to be bred for experimentation inFOC - 134 words
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74 1950-03-25 4 NEW DELHI, Mar. 24.— St. Dunstan's hostel, training centre at Dehra Dim for Indian war-blinded, has been transferred from the charge of the Ministry of Defence to that of the Education Ministry. Announcing this, a Defence Ministry Press Note says: "This hasFOC - 74 words
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440 1950-03-25 4 SECUNDERAB AD, Mai. 24. Syed Kasim Razvi, the Razakar Chief, created a sensation on Mar. 13 by asking the Special Tribunal not to proceed further with the cases against him and to bring his trial to a speedy conclusion. "I am gratefulFOC - 440 words
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525 1950-03-25 4 NEW DELHI, Mar. 24.— Pandit Nehru told Parliament recently that negotiations were in progress for treaties of friendship with the Philippines, Iran, Nepal, Yemen, Czechoslovakia, the United States and Thailand. The Prime Minister was replying to Mr. H. V. Kamath who asked whether IndiaFOC - 525 words
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316 1950-03-25 4 NEW DELHI, Mar. 24.— Rationing met just half of India's petrol needs, according to a Transport Ministry report on petrol rationing just published. On the basis of an annual consumption of 1,000 gallons per vehicle, the report says, India needs annuallyFOC - 316 words
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100 1950-03-25 4 NEW DELHI, Mar. 24. The National Planning Commission, appointed by the Government of India recently, would "prevent the concentration of wealth in a few hands," Mr. N. V. Gadgil, Minister for Works and Mines, said here. Mr. Gadgil, who was addressing the Indian Engineering Association, saidFOC - 100 words
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102 1950-03-25 4 ANOTHER SCHEDULED BANK TO JOIN MERGER SCHEME CALCUTTA, Mar. 24.— The Calcutta National Bank, a leading scheduled bank of the city, has, it Is learnt, also decided to join the scheme of amalgamation suggested by the Reserve Bank of India. The Board of Directors of the Dank at a meetingFOC - 102 words
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Article66 1950-03-25 4 WASHINGTON, Mar. 24. The big-three Foreign Ministers may meet late in April or early in May U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson said here. British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman and Acheson may meet as regularly as possible, he added. No agenda hadA.P. - 66 words
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144 1950-03-25 5 Awaiting Full Establishment Ot Peace KARACHI, Mar. 24.— Pakistan has decided not to recognise either of the regimes in Indochina until one or both of the governments have been fully established and peace rrlainiained, the Deputy Foreign Minister, Dr. Mahmoud Husain,144 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-03-25 5 Spanish students honoured the fea st of their patron saint Thomas Aquinas with traditional dances and parades on Mar. 7. In Madrid students dressed in regional costume or garb satirizing aspects of their universities or national life. Photo shows: A group of girls in regional dress march behind the flagA.P. - 57 words
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176 1950-03-25 5 Vietminh (Nationalist insurgents) guerillas launched violent attacks against French posts 15 miles North ot Saigon Wednesday morning, p French Staff communique announced in Saigon yesterday French control pests sent out reinforcements and "forced the Viet minh troops to retire after the complete failure of their operation.Reuter; A.P. - 176 words
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52 1950-03-25 5 CALCUTTA. Mar. 24. Mr. J. K Ganjoor, First Secretary of th< Indian Embassy in Burma and hit wife and daughter arrived in Calcutta recently from Rang on on his way to Kabul to join First Secretary of the Indian Em bassy inFOC - 52 words
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Article173 1950-03-25 5 PRAGUE, Mar. 24.— Indian and Czechoslovak experts yesterday got down to detailed discussion of a new trade agreement. The five-man Indian delegation, under Mr. N. Raghavan, Indian Ambassador to Prague, includes Mr. S. Boothalingam, Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Industry and Supplies. The Czechoslovak delegation isReuter - 173 words
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399 1950-03-25 5 EISENHOWER - EISENHOWER NEW YORK, Mar. 24.— General Dwight D. Eisenhower, wartime General Commander in Europe, said in a speech last night that the United States had riLarmed beyond the point of safety. Now President of Columbia University, he said this in a speech preparedReuter - 399 words
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Article58 1950-03-25 5 GWALIOR, Mar. 24.— Mr. Vishwanathan, Adviser to the Government of Madhyabharat has been appointed Chief Commisssioner of Bhopa\, it is officially learnt. Mr. Vishwanathan will take over from Mr. N. E Banerjee on April 15. Mr. Banerjee, the present Chief Commissioner, will go to HyderabadFOC - 58 words
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337 1950-03-25 5 LONDON, Mar. 24. Commonwealth countries are discussing plans for a Ministerial conference on southern Pacific and Far East problems at Canberra in May, authoritative quarters here said yesterday. The conference would not be at Prime Ministerial level and the for- eign secretaries ofReuter - 337 words
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174 1950-03-25 5 ACHESON PROMISES TO CONSIDER LIE'S PROPOSALS WASHINGTON, Mar. 24.—Secretary of State Dean Acheson Wednesday promised careful consideration for the proposal made by United Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie for a meeting of Foreign Ministers Security Council powers. Mr. Acheson had been asked at his weekly press conference to comment onReuter - 174 words
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Article127 1950-03-25 5 LONDON, Mar. 24.— The House of Commons yesterday agreed to a British Government "rice" loan of £500,000 to Burma for use by the Burmese State Agricultural Board. An opposition motion formally opposing the loan a Parliamentary method of eliciting information was withdrawn after Mr. ErnestReuter - 127 words
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Article39 1950-03-25 5 BANGKOK, Mar. 24.— Premier Phibun has warned Ministry of Interior officials that there have been too frequent reports of police brutality during crime investigations. The premier said he had received many complaining letters from citizens of this country.— A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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346 1950-03-25 5 ROME, Mar. 24. Italian armoured troops put down a Communist-led uprising in the southern Italian town of San Severo yesterday after 18 persons were injured in street fighting. The troops instituted a virtual 'state of siege. Armoured cars patrolled deserted streets last night.A.P. - 346 words
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138 1950-03-25 5 Karachi, Mar. 24 Pakistan's Deputy Foreign Minister, Dr. Mahmud Husain denied in Parliament yesterday that Pakistanis were "camp followers of Great Britain" .and .that they went "dancing to British tunes." tie was answering allegations made by Left-wing newspaper proprietor iviian Iftikharuddin.Reuter - 138 words
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94 1950-03-25 5 AMRITSAR, Mar. 24. Jathedar Chanan Singh Orara, who was appointed arbitrator in the dispute between the Nagoke and Giana groups in the Shromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee, has announced his award. Jathedar Ciianan Singh, in his award, said that he was occupying the post of PresidentFOC - 94 words
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Article67 1950-03-25 5 BANARAS, Mar. 24. Lt.-Col Haider, acting Vice-Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University, died here early on morning of Mar. 19. Mr. Haider, who came here »o attend the Silver Jubilee session of the Inter-University Board on Feb. 2b, became ill the next day of His arrival. He wasFOC - 67 words
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