Indian Daily Mail, 26 February 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 365. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 115 1 A Step To Congress Unity Says, Narayana Pillai (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, Feb. 25— The Travancore -Cochin State Ministry resigned last night. Chief Minister Mr. Narayana Pillai submitted resignation to the Rajpramukh. The Ministry will continue till a fresh one is formed. In a press statement,
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  • 245 1 TRIVANDRUM, Feb. 25.— The Rajpramukh of Travancore-Cochin announced on Feb. 21 that "the Government do not propose to introduce any new taxes during the ensuing year." Addressing the Budget session of the State Legislative Assembly the Rajpramukh said: "By a careful husbanding
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  • 61 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 25. Mr. N. Gopalaswami Iyengar, States Minister, told Parliament that in twenty months ending 1950 as many as 914 applications had be Q n received by Government for its consent to file suits against Ru'eri> of former Indian States.
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  • 44 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) ALLAHABAD, Feb. 25.—Applications numbering 720 have so far been filed in the High Court oi U.P. State questioning the validity ot the U.P. Zamindari Abolitior Act. Hearing is expected to com mence in March. Copyright.
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  • 109 1 U.S. Press Doesn't Represent Public Opinion (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Feb. 25.— A prominent editor oi America today attacked the American Press as not representing pubiic opinion in tne U.S.A. He is Norman Cousins, editor of "Saturday Review of Literature, now on American Governmentsponsored tour of India on a
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  • 58 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Feb. 25.— Mr. Takeuchi. Secretary of the Japanese Ministry of International Trade, said nei-e that Japan was hopeful of developing a very big market in India. Now on a visit here, TakeuchI hoped Japan would be able to
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  • 87 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Feb. 25. It La understood that when the Maharaja of Baroda met Mr. N. Gopalaswami Iyengar, States Minister, recently, the latter declined to reopen the question of nerger of the State in the Union. Thr> Government of India, it is said,
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  • 65 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Feb. 25. International stockpiling programmes are Having widespread repurcussions in Indian industry and the general economy of India, according to a survey conducted by the Press Trust of India. Experts forecast a critical period for the food production
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  • 57 1 SARDAR PATEL LEAVES RS. 3M. FOR CONGRESS (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Feb. 25.— Sardar Valiabhbhai Patel, it is understood, has left thirtyone lakhs of rupees iRs. 3,100,000) for the Congress organisation. The Congress Working Committee will shortly decide on the best methods of disposing of the amount in a
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  • 76 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 25.— The Chinese Government have assured the Government of India that the maps of China showing the boundary of the Brahmaputra River and including portions of Assam and certain Indian Himalayan valleys are not official maps. In
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  • 71 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Feb. 25.— The proposal; for a Diploma Course in English has been recommended by tthe Academic Council of the Madras University to the Senate. The proposal is a sequel to the deterioration of the standards in English after the adoption
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  • 63 1 OSLO, Feb. 25.— The Prime Minister of India, Mr. Jawaharla! Nehru, Mr. Trygve Lie, SecretaryGeneral of the United Nations Organisation and Sir Hartley Shawcross, British Attorney -General, are among the candidates proposed for the 1951 Nobel Peace Prize. Mr. Sanjib Chaudhury, an Indian lawyer and Madame
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  • 50 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 25.— 1t is reliably understood that India and Pakistan have decided to resume trade relations. It is learnt a formal Trade Agreement will be signed today. The Agreement will be subject to ratification by the two Governments. Copyright.
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  • 144 1 India Is World's Leader In Irrigation, Says U.S. Expert (From Oui Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 25.— Mr. David Lillenthal, former Chairman of the T.V.A. (Tennessey Valley Project) m America now on a visit to India said India was a world's leader in irrigation. The conception of new projects, he
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  • 212 1 DATO ONN'S SUfifiESTION PENANG, Feb. 25. "Malaysian" would probably be the most acceptable name for Malayan citizens, Dato Onn bin Jafar. President of the U.M.N.O. and prospective member or minister for home affairs in the projected ministerial setup in the Federation Government, said yesterday. "We want
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  • 121 1 KOREA, Feb. 25. General Bryant E. Moore, Commander af the United States Ninth Corps, died on Saturday after walking away from his crashed helicopter in the Han River north of Yoju. General Moore collapsed and died in the van of Brigadier -General S J.
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  • 82 1 TOKYO, Feb. 25. American troops captured the road junction of Pangnim on Saturday as the United Nations offensive ground slowly ahead through the mud and thawing snows of Central Korea. Pangnim, 38 miles south of the 38 Parallel, Is the junction point of a lateral
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  • 39 1 A party of^ officers and men of the Burma Air Force will arrive in Singapore today (Monday) for a week's goodwill visit to the R.A.F. The Party is scheduled to return MingaU4wt on M«. y
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  • 103 1 SHEIKH ABDULLAH'S WARNING ON ANGLO-AMERICAN RESOLUTION (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 25. -1 Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah, Premier of Kashmir, in his first pronouncement on the Anglo-American resolution en Kashmir said he was disappointed. The suggestion of Partition, according to him, held out dangerous
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  • 141 1 Kashmir Government Will Go Ahead With ConAssembly Plan (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 25.— The Kashmir Government will go ahead with .the plan for convening the Constituent Assembly notwithstanding the Anglo-American plan now before the United Nations Security Council. The State Development Minister Mr. Ghulam Mohammed Sadiq commenting
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  • 66 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Feb. 25.— According to reports reaching Delhi it is understood that widespread resentment is prevailing among the people of Kashmir as a result of the Anglo-American resolution by them before the U.N. Kashmir people however hope India will maintain her
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  • 40 1 LONDON. Feb. 25. Dr." Klaus Fuchs, who was sentenced to 14 years imprisonment last March for revealing atomic secrets to the Russians, has been deprived of h's British citizenship, it was announced on Friday night. A.P.
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  • 62 1 SARDAR PANIKKAR'S RESIGNATION RUMOUR DENIED (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 25.—External Affairs official 'spokesman today denied a story published in a New York paper that Sardar Panikkar, Ambassador to China, has expressed desire to resign his post. The spokesman added the only concern is the fact of his
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  • 27 1 PAK. MINISTER ENTERTAINS INDIAN DELEGATION (Prom Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feg. 25.— The Pakistan Finance Minister entertained tho Indian Trade Delegation to tea on Friday. Copyright.
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  • 115 1 LATE NEWS: INDO-PAK TRADE PACT SIGNED KARACHI, Feb. 25.— India and Pakistan today signed a trade agreement for 12 months, it was officially announced here. The Indian delegation left for New Delhi alter the signing ceremony. Details will be announced later. Earlier, the Pakistan cabinet considered the agreement for two
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  • 605 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Feb. 26, 1951. MALAYAN NATIONALITY AND CITIZENSHIP -I THERE are wheels within wheels in the Malayan nationality-cum-citizenship problem. But they are the deliberate creation of interested parties who are out to achieve their own respective ends at the cost of the others. But once this
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  • 260 2 Co -Op. Colony For Ex-Servicemen President Prasad Lays Foundation-Stone LUCKNOW, (By Air Mail) Dr. Rajendra Prasad on Feb. 19 laid the foundation-stone of Sarojininagar, a colony of ex-servicemen about nine miles from Lucknow. The colony will provide accommodation in the initial stage to about 300 families. The President said that
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  • 270 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) -•> The Working Committee of the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha today decided to hold a special session either at Jaipur or at Delhi If Jaipur was found unsuitable. Dr. N. B. Khare was elected unanimously 10 preside over the
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  • 103 2 DACCA, Feb. 25. Expressing disagreement with the policy and programme followed by the newlyelected President of the East Pakistan Newspaper Editors Conference, editors of the Morning News a local English Daily, and the Azad a Bengali Daily, have resigned from the Executive Committee as well as from
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  • 67 2 VISAKHAPATNAM, (By Air Mail) Mr. M. Thirumal Rao, Deputy Minister for Food, Government of India, told a gathering of Andhra University students that "additional special rations'* should be given to students as long as they stayed in the portals of the university. The Deputy Minister
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  • 192 2 BOMBAY (By Air Mail) Personal privileges granted to the Rulers of merged States formed the subject of an interpellation in the Bombay Legislative Assembly on Feb. 19. Replying to Mr. V. P. Pawar, Mr. B. G. Kher said that the agreement executed by the Rulers with the
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  • 95 2 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.. Feb. 23. —A study of laws governing foreign investments in Singapore, the Federation of Malaya, North Borneo and 11 Far East countries was published on Thursday by the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE). The study is designed
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  • 49 2 LAHORE, (By Air Mail) Mr. Mr. Liaqat Ali Khan, who is here in connection with an election tour of the Pakistan, Punjab, is ill. Mr. Mushtak Ahmed Gurmani. Minister for Kashmir Affairs, deputised for the Premier at a public meeting at Sheikhpura on February 18. F.O.C.
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  • 50 2 Bombay, (By Air Mail). —An Indian Air Force "Dakota" bound for Poona fro~n New Demi developed engine trouble and force-landed shortly after 3 p.m. on Feb. 13 at the Indore airport, about 300 miles from Bombay, it was learnt here. The occupants on board the plane ar« report*} gate. FOC
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  • 146 2 HYDERABAD, (Dn.) Feb. 25. At the resumed hearing of the "Shoebullah Khan Murder Case" appeal recently before a Division Bench of the Hyderabad High Court, the Advocate-General said that it was quite clear from the evidence on record that Abul Munim Khan assaulted Shoebullah Khan
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  • 113 2 CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail) Small-pox, raging in Calcutta in an epidemic from since early November, took a fearful toll during the week ended January 17. There were 462 deaths and 637 attacks of the disease, an alarmingly high incidence compared with the previous week's 317 deaths
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  • 793 2 ROORKEE, (By Air Mail) Shrl Sri Prakasa, Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research, laying the foundation-stone of the Central Building Research Institute here recently said if we are to be a nation of free men, all grades of society have to live
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  • 409 2 NEW DELHI), (By Air Mail) A plaster model of a bust of Mahatma Gandhi, which will have massive dimensions, measuring no feet in height and about 12,000 square feet in area, has bee n brought to New Delhi by a Bombay sculptor to be shown
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  • 169 2 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail) Japan's claim to be "number one cotton cloth exporter" was challenged by officials of the Government of India's textile directorate here today. The claim had been made in a survey by the Japanese Cotton Spinning Association last week, giving more than 1,064
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  • 108 2 DACCA, Feb. 25.— The election of Mr. Shamsul Huq (Awami Muslim League) to the East Bengal Assembly from Tangail, has been set aside by an Election Tribunal. Mr. Huq was elected to the Assembly in the t>y-election held in 1949, defeating Vlr. Khurrum
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  • 198 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 20. Adoption of a code of conduct and a charter of rights for teachers are the main items on the agenda for an educational conference to be held in Delhi on Mar. 10 and 11. The conference will also discuss the question
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  • 325 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The Select Committee, which reported on the bill further to amend the Bombay, Calcutta and Madras and Port Trust Acts has expressed the desirability of bringing all the major ports including Bombay, Calcutta and Madras under
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  • 78 2 FOREIGN AIR COMPANIES IN INDIA NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) The Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, in reply to Mr. Jhunjhunwala, said in a written answer in Parliament that except one, all other foreign airways concerns operating in India were liable to Indian taxation. The concern excepted belonged to
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  • 1541 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: India's Sterling Balances Reduced From Rs. 8580 m. To Rs. 8340 m. Finance Minister's Statement NEW DELHI, Feb. 13 (By Air Mail).— lndia's sterling balances, which stood at Rs. 858 crores on March 31, 1950, declined to Rs. 834 crores at the end of December, 195 3,
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  • 174 3 NATIONALISATION OF AIR TRANSPORT PROPOSAL SHELVED NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) It is understood that the proposal i the Government to take over the Deccan Airways and the Himalayan lirways as the first step towards lationalisation of air transport In India, has been shelved for the time being for financial
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  • 286 3 Equal Opportunities Of Development: President Prasad's Call To People To Enrich Country UDAIPUR, (By Air Mail).— President Rajendra Prasad, speaking at Nathdwara, chief seat of the Vaishnavites, recently called upon the people to enrich the country by developing their constructive energies and devoting their fullest attention to the immediate needs
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  • 190 3 NEW' DELHI, Feb. 25.— Kashmir wants to remain with Indian Union and no power on earth would be able to compel her to join any other State, said Bakshi Gholam Mohammad, Deputy Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, addressing the Muslims
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  • 90 3 MADURAI, (By Air MaU) The death occurred here on February 9 of Mr. R. S. Nayudu due to heart failure. He was a prominent public figure in Madurai, having been Chairman of the Madurai Municipal Council for three terms and Executive Officer of Sri Meenaksi
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  • 25 3 ROSYTH, SCOTLAND, Feb. 24. An explosion at a Royal Navy training school here killed one rating and I injured otters, it was learned today. Reuter
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  • 1588 3 CEYLON PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Mr. H. S. Ismail Elected Deputy Speaker FINANCE MINISTER EXPLAINS GOVERNMENT POLICY ON NATIONAL LANGUAGES COLOMBO, (By Air Mail) The Speaker (Mr. Albert F. Peris) presided when the House of Representatives met last week. Mr. E. W. Mat hew (Second Baiangoda) proposed that Mr. H. S. Ismail
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  • 39 4 RANGOON, Feb. 24. Tiger Balm king Aw Boon Haw's nephew Aung Chu Kee broke existing Burmese records in a national weightlifting contest here. He snatched 160-lbs. and clean Jerked 205 -lbs. in the 112-lb. bodyweight class. A.P.
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  • 767 4 Malaya's Progress Towards Self Government Mr- Brazier On 'Member System* Ot Administration "It is Government 7 8 declared policy that Malaya should be actively encouraged towards self-government and political independence and as first steps along this road a member system is being adopted at the Federal Government level where both
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  • 65 4 The committee appointed by the Malay Rulers at their last conference met in the Council Chamber. Ipoh. on Thursday and Friday, Feb. 22 and 23. The Committee examined in detail the comment of the various States' Executive Councils on the State Nationality Bill and decided on
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    52 4 Photograph taken on the occasion of the Upanayanam (Sacred Thread-Bearing ceremony) of V. I. Subramaniam, son of Mr V. 3. Lswara Iyer of the Survey Department, Singapore, and Mrs Iyer at the residence of the President of the Dakshina Bharat Brahmana Sahha, No. 64. Upper Perak Road, Singapore on Sunday,
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  • 939 4 2 M. PAIRS BEING MADE ANNUALLY: OVER 1.000 WORKERS EMPLOYED The shoe industry in Malaya can play an increasingly important pan in the economic structure of this country, declared Mr. A. J. Jugas, managing director ot the Bata Shon Company speaking at the
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  • 1153 4 Twenty-five more applications from societies to be registered or exempted under the Registration of Societies Ordinance, 1949, were received during the month of Janu try, 1951. Of these applications, which represent a total membership of 5,608, twenty-one were for registration
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  • 52 4 A detective was shot and killed by two Chinese gunmen in Argyle fciang, (<*! *riaay even.ng, *Kcb. 2^). liie two guiitiieii escaped. vJn Friday morning in the Mencakab area of Fahang toe railway track was damaged by bandits There was no incident to any train, says
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