Indian Daily Mail, 28 February 1951
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Title Section16 1951-02-28 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 18. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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916 1951-02-28 1 Also Unlimited Cotton And 31 m. Bales Of Jute Details Ot New Trade Pact NEW DELHI, Feb. 27. —The trade agreement signed here between India and Pakistan on Sunday came into effect yesterday and is valid until June 30, 1952, itUSIS - 916 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-02-28 1 PHOTO. Secretary of State Dean Acheson (centre) talks with Rep. James P. Richards (D.-S.C), acting Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, in Washington, Feb. 20, as he arrives at a committee hearing with Mrs. Vljayalakshml Pan/lit, Indian Ambassador. Mr. Acheson urged Congress to approve sending 2.000,000 tons of emerrencvA.P. - 55 words
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85 1951-02-28 1 Asian Games Thai Sportsmen Take Rice With Them! BANGKOK, Feb. 27.— Fearing a shortage of grain in famine-threat-ened India. Thailand's team of track and field athletes to compete in the Asian Games, completed arrangements to take three bags of rice. Phya Chindaraks, Chairman of the Thailand Olympic Committee, said withoutAP - 85 words
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Article99 1951-02-28 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 27. Japan's participation in the Asian Games be- 1 ginning here on March 4 shows "how eager we are to regain the world confidence as a newly-born peaceloving democratic nation," Kinichi Arno, leader of the first batch of four Japanese athletes, said on arrival lastA.P. - 99 words
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602 1951-02-28 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 27.— -The Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, announced in Parliament yesterday that a Trade Agreement between India and Pakistan was signed on Feb. 25 at Karachi. Giving the main features of the Agreement, the Minister said: "While theGIIS - 602 words
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137 1951-02-28 1 JEWISH COUPLE GIVEN MORPHIA INJECTION AND FLOWN BACK TO ISRAEL! (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Feb. 27.— A Jewish couple who came here from Israel by air without visas spent a hysterical 24-hour period under police guard at the Air Port and had to be given morphia injection before being137 words
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Article131 1951-02-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Feb. 27.— The Madras Budget for 1951-52 shows a small deficit of 23 lakhs (Rs. 230,000) Mr. Copala Reddi, Finance Minister, presenting it yesterday morning in the Legislature concluded his speech with the optimistic note that the present difficulties would pass131 words
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91 1951-02-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 27.— The Congress Working Committee has adopted a resolution holding the Madras ex-Premier and veteran Andhra leader Mr. T. Prakasam guilty of gross indiscipline and expressing grave displeasure at his action In moving a resolution in the Madras91 words
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108 1951-02-28 1 Free Voting In General Election Assured (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Feb. 27. The assurance that there would be free voting in the coming general elections antf there would be no interference from the party in power, was given bv tb« j Finance Minister Mr. Gopala Reddi addressing the 55th108 words
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Article63 1951-02-28 1 TOKYO, Feb. 27.— Americans ol the First Marine Division <on Tuesday seized hills south of Hoengscng and turned that central Korean Communications centre into a no-man's land. This veteran division, which fought, a brilliant withdrawal action last December from the Changjin Reservoir in north-eastA.P. - 63 words
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70 1951-02-28 1 CALCUTTA, Feb. 27.— Calcutta health authorities announced yesterday that 500 people died here of smallpox last week the highest weekly mortality from the disease this century. In the previous week lending Feb. 17) 462 people died from smallpox which was also higher thanReuter - 70 words
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Article183 1951-02-28 1 An Agreement was signed on Monday. Feb. 26 between the Ma ayan Planting Industries Employers' Association ana the Federation of All Malayan Estates Staff Unions. The Agreement provided lor: <a) New minimum salary scales as from July 1, 1950. (b) An increase as from July 1,183 words
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57 1951-02-28 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. The U.S. National Production Authority has announced it will reduce or eliminate the use of natural rubber in about 40,000 products from March 1. The use of natural rubber is barred for "falsies" in brassieres. Other products affected are toys, innerA.P. - 57 words
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Article75 1951-02-28 1 BOM BAY GOVERNOR RIDES A BUS BOMBAY, (By Air Mail) Bombay's 72-year-old Governor, .Raja Maharaj Singh, had his first bus ride in the city recently. Leaving Government House in Central Bombay, he boarded one of the city's coral-coloured lumbering doubledeckers and travelled to Colaba, 8 distance of five miles. TheF.O.C. - 75 words
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257 1951-02-28 2 CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail) The people who made the greatest sacrifice for the freedom of the country, but by a cruel irony of fate were driven away from their homeland and had now to search for new homes in West Bengal, would beF.O.C. - 257 words
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Article86 1951-02-28 2 KHATMANDU. (By Air Mail) Shri Bisheshwar Prasad Koirala, 8hri Bharat Mani and Shri Bhadrakali Misrah. new Ministers of the Interim Government have been accommodated in bungalows formerly used as state guest houses in Tripureshwar. They have been pro- vided with a car each and personal armedF.O.C. - 86 words
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545 1951-02-28 2 Conditions For Restoration Provisions For Management CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail) The West Bengal Evacuee Property Ordinance, 1951, promulgated by the Governor, Dr. Katju, has received the prior instruction of the President of the Indian Republic. The Ordinance defines an evacuee as a person ordinarilyF.O.C. - 545 words
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268 1951-02-28 2 DACCA, (By Air Mail)— The following Press Note has been issued by the Government of East Bengal on Feb. 22. A rumour appears to have gained currency in West Bengal to the effect that some Hindu houses in Barisai district have been burntF.O.C. - 268 words
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290 1951-02-28 2 REFUGEES DEMONSTRATION IN CALCUTTA CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail) The police broke up a large crowd of demonstrators, mostly refugees, near Assembly House this afternoon. They made a' lathi charge when the demonstrators attempted to entei the area, which was under a ban under Section 144, Cr. P. C. disregarding repeatedF.O.C. - 290 words
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48 1951-02-28 2 PALEMBANG, Feb. 24. Some 10 tons of smoked rubber sheets were destroyed during a fire in a smoking house of the Belalau rubber estate near Palembang on Wednesday, reports Aneta news agency. The entire smoking house was destroyed. R euterReuter - 48 words
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150 1951-02-28 2 INDO NEPALESE JOINT DEFENCE TALKS TO BE RESUMED SHORTLY KHATMANDU, (By Air Mail) Talks for providing joint defence of the 500-mile Northern frontiers of Nepal that were suspended on ac» count of the political turmoils in the country will be resumed shortly by the Governments of India and Nepal, itF.O.C. - 150 words
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247 1951-02-28 2 Economic Aid To S.-E. Asia: Colombo Talks Reviewed MADRAS, (By Air Mail) Mr. P. C. Bhattacharya, leader of the Indian delegation to the Commonwealth Consultative Committee conference at Colombo, arrived here thia morning by air on his way back to Delhi. He was accompanied by Mr. Narayana Prasad, delegate toF.O.C. - 247 words
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Article123 1951-02-28 2 MOVE TO BEAT THE SUN! GANDER, NEWFOUNDLAND. Feb. 27. A twin jet British mobber failed last week in a race to beat the Sun across the North Atlantic, but landed with the fastest crossing in history four hours and 40 minutes. Strong headwinds slowed the black and grey Canberra bomber,A.P. - 123 words
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84 1951-02-28 2 BURMA TO GO AHEAD WITH LAND NATIONALISATION RANGOON, (By Air Mail) Burma intends to go ahead with land nationalisation, but slowly so as not to jeopardise national minorities, the Minister for Agriculture, Bo Khin Maung Gale, said here recently. He warned farmers that, if they failed to pay up theirF.O.C. - 84 words
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Article160 1951-02-28 2 MADRAS, (By Air Mail! Mr. D. P. Misra, Home Minister, Madhya Pradesh, and member of the Congress Central Parliamentary Board, who has been deputed by the Congres Working Committee to recommend names for the constitution of an Election Tribunal and Credentials Committee for Tamil Nad, arrivedFOC - 160 words
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Article208 1951-02-28 2 INDO PAK TRADE AGREEMENT KARACHI, Feb. 27. Pakistan and India signed a one-year trade agreement here on Feb. 25 Signatories were leaders of the Indian and Pakistan delegations to the ;rade conference. Which began here en Feb 19. A pross note announced: "Trade talks between India and Pakistan concluded todayReuter - 208 words
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206 1951-02-28 2 UNITED NATIONS, New York Feb. 27.— A seminar to publicise the work of the United Nations in Asia will open on Feb. 27 at Lahore, Pakistan, in connection with the seventh session of the U.N. Economic Commission fox Asia and the Far East. TheUSIS - 206 words
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708 1951-02-28 2 Advocate Gets Two Years R. I.- For Making False Statement BANGALORE, (By Air Mail) Mr. L. S. Raju, Advocate, was this afternoon convicted by the City Magistrate, Mr. N. Lakghmana Rao, of offences under Sections 181 and 193, I PC, and sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for two years onF.O.C. - 708 words
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66 1951-02-28 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— Mr. Justice Vivian Bose, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India, it is officially announced. Mr. Justice Bhuvaneshwar Prasad Sinha, a Judge of the Patna High Cert, will be the Chief Justice of t: e Nagpur HighFOC - 66 words
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660 1951-02-28 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Red Operations In Tibet: Indian Frontier Not Violated Dr. IKeskar Explains Position NEW DELHI, Feb. 14. (By Air Mail.)— The Chinese troops during their occupation of the easternmost province of Tibet had entered Indian territory but quitted it as soon as they realised that it was IndianFOC - 660 words
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141 1951-02-28 3 NEW DELHI, (Feb. 14, (By Air Mail). Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain, Minister of State for Rehabilitation said in Parliament today the Government of India had so far spent over Rs. 84 crores on relief and rehabilitation of refugees from The Minister told thatFOC - 141 words
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770 1951-02-28 3 QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT: RESTRICTIONS ON INDIANS IN S. AFRICA CONFISCATION OF PABNA SATSANGH ASRAM PRESS BY PAK GOVT. DEMARCATION OF E. W. BENGAL BOUNDARY INDIA'S ATTITUDE TO THE SUEZ PROBLEM NEW DELHI Feb. 14, (By Air Mail). -The Deputy Minister for External Affairs, Sri Keskar in a written answerFOC - 770 words
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201 1951-02-28 3 CROWDS FLOCKED TO POO THANGAL,' FAITH HEALER COLOMBO. (By Air Mail). A Muslim divine, reputed to be a miracle healer, left last week by air for his homeland, Chowghat, Malabar, S. India. Thoagh he was here far many months, it was only lately that people came to hear of hisFOC - 201 words
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Article131 1951-02-28 3 PARIS, Feb. 27.— Thousands of Parisians trudged to work yesterday as a strike paralysed the city's transport system. To ease the situation, the government mobilised army trucks, by soldiers, to run on bus routes. All buses are halted and only one Underground train was running thisA.P. - 131 words
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Article63 1951-02-28 3 RANGOON. Feb. 25. Asian countries are likely to meet here in April to consider a Southeast Asian collective security. Former Foreign Minister Kyaw Nyein said today India, Indonesia. Malaya and Thailand will probably send delegates to the conference. Kyaw Nyein, now a member of the BurmeseA.P. - 63 words
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162 1951-02-28 3 CAPETOWN. Feb. £6. South Africa has neither received from nor sent to India and Pakistan any communication. This was stated by South African Prime Minister Di. Daniel Mair»n :n a written Parliamentary rep f to a question here last week. AskedReuter - 162 words
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Article73 1951-02-28 3 THE HAGUE, Feb. 27. Queen Juliana yesterday began h?r fourth attempt to form a new Dutch Government to replace the Drees' three-party coalition which res:gned on Jan. 24. The Queen received Prof. R. Krakenburg and Mr. L. Kogtonhogst, chairman of the Parliamentary Chambers, at Soesdijk PalaceReuter - 73 words
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404 1951-02-28 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Government Party members will not be allowed a free vote when the House of Representatives meets shortly to make a final decision on the National Flag issue. The Prime Minister will move that the recommendations of the National FlagFOC - 404 words
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Article117 1951-02-28 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). "A state religion in Ceylon is an«,impossibility, when there are so many religious communities in Ceylon. I don't want even to think of such a step," Mr. C. Jinarajadasa. President of the Theosonhical Society told Pressmen recently. "If there as a State religionFOC - 117 words
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Article157 1951-02-28 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). A group of Ceylonese businessmen have just concluded an agreement with the famous French arm, the Societe L'Air Liquide, for the establishment oi a three million rupee company in Ceylon This company will erect machinery for the manufacture of carbonFOC - 157 words
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49 1951-02-28 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail).— Mr. T. P. F McNeice, Mayor of Singapore and one of the most popular civil servants there, passed througft Colombo on Feb. 21 in the French liner La Marseillaise en route to Europe on holiday, with his wife and son. FOCFOC - 49 words
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583 1951-02-28 4 SOUTH WARD RESIDENTS' MASS PETITION Mr. M. P. D. Nair, Municipal Commissioner for South Ward, has forwarded for publication the fol lowing mass petition addressed to him by the residents of his Ward protesting against the new system of allocating S.I.T. Quarters. The petition,583 words
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295 1951-02-28 4 NEW YORK, Feb. 27.— The number of foreign students studying in the United States during the current academic year totals 29,813, an increase of more than 3.000 over the 1949-1950 total. These figures were announced by the Institute of International Education. TheUSIS - 295 words
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Article36 1951-02-28 4 An election campaign meeting of Dr. C J. Paglar, (Progressive Party candidate for Changi District) will he held today, Wednesday, at 6 p.m. at uhe Hindu Temple premises, 14th mile Changi Road, Singapore.36 words
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