Indian Daily Mail, 9 March 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 27. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 77 1 New Body Formed In London LONDON, Mar. 8. An organisation lo light world racial discrimination has been formed here. This was revealed by British Prime Minister Clement Attlee's sister, Miss Mary Aulee. Miss Attlee returned to Britain after 40 years working among the coloured people
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  • 172 1 DECISION "TO SETTLE ACCOUNTS WITH DANIEL MALAN LAGOS (NIGERIA). Mar. 8. Nigerian Nationalist leader Nnamdi A/.ikiwe declared yesterday that nationalists <>i British and French Tropical Afrtfla I™ 1 agreed am >n^ themselves to settle accounts with Dr. Daniel Malan. South Af rica s Prime Minister, when they gained their freedom.
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  • 86 1 PRESIDENT PRASAD'S TRIP TO MADRAS CANCELLED (From Our Own Correspondent) I MADRAS. Mar. 8 President PnUMd'a visit to Madras scheduled ioy today nas been cancelled because he is indisposed. He is reported to ne Buffering from cold and fever an<l his doctor* have advised him against making the lony airtrip
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  • 79 1 PARIS, Mar. 3. Deputies of the Bi£ Fuur IV>r*ign Ministers face yet another discussion today on how to draw a treaty for Austria as a step toward easing East-West tension. They meet for the fourth time m their current scries of talks, called to daw up a
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  • 201 1 CAPETOWN, Mar. 8. Amid Government cheers Dr. Eben Donges, Minister of Interior, gave notice m the House yesterday that he would ask leave today to introduce the controversial Representation of Non-Europeans Bill. The Bill seeka to remove coloured voters from the common roll m Cape
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  • 107 1 (From Onr Own C<»rrespondent) MADPAS. Mar. B.— Madias City's population has almost doubled m ten years according to the recent census- completed, a week ago. Preliminary figures announced yesterday showed the City's population now i.? 14.3 lakhs while it was only 7.8 lakhs
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  • 34 1 Th*» Rio* Enquiry Commission today visile .Blikang Mali m order to take eviJence m camera from the fo'lowing: Taha Kalu, Syed Ali Al-Attas, Mohamed Mustaza, Dr. Burhanuddin «m) Daru» Shariff.
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  • 128 1 The following candidates were yesterday nominated to contest the coming Legislative Council Elections on April 10: Eiectrol District Electrol District Candidate Symbol BALWANT JINGH Anchor CITY: M. A MAJID Lcrry NAZIR MALLAL Waler Tup C. R DASARATHA RAJ Durian KOCllORt: M. J. NAMAZIE Scissors
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  • 155 1 BLOW TO BRITISH INTERESTS IN IRAN? PREMIERS ASSASSINATION: TEHERAN. Mar. 8. The assassination of Prime Miniate; Razraara spurred new nationalistic demands today i.hat Iran drive the British Oil mpaay out of the country. Moderate deputies at the Majlis predicted, that nil nationalisation proposals have a much greater chance of parliamentary
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    68 1 Photo. The first group of the 44-member Japanese athletic loam competing m tilt- Asian Qtmm now m progress at New Delhi National Stadium an hoi entering the National Stadium on Feb. 27 following their arrival from Tokyo. The rose-Jas ivm* garlands the athletes wear were presented to them on arrival
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  • 80 1 SANTA BARBARA. CALIFORNIA. Pv^ai 8. William Zimdin. 70. former international financier who owned rubber and tin properties m Malaya and Sia," died on Sunday at his Barbara home. Zimdin. who amassed a fortune m Europe, was living m Austria when he reputedly was summoned by
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  • 410 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 8. India's Mahabir Frasad defeated Japan's Takeo by a nose m the 10.000-meter walk m 52 minutes 34 seconds here today. Takeo's time was 52 minutes 34.8 seconds. India's Kesar Singh was third. India defeated Burma 50-47 at basketball here today. Half time sriore,
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  • 130 1 LUCKNOW. Mar. 8. _An historical site dating back to the first century B.C. was recently discovered at Bhadoi village, 16 miles from Lucknow m Uttar Pradesh. In the village and its surroundings have been found bricks, terracottas and stone sculptures of every period from the
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  • 73 1 ALL INDIA CULTURAL CONFERENCE NEW DELHI. Mar. 8. More than 150 Indian leaders m arts and letters will gather here on March 15 for a 'three-day all-India cultural conference. Exponents of poetry, dance, music, sculpture, history and 14 regional languages will discuss development of a "cultural synthesis" m the new
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  • 47 1 The entrance Examination for applicants for appointment to part 1 Income Tax Services as Assistant Examiner, will be held m the Teachers Training College. Cairnhill Road on Mar. 14, 15 and 16. from 9.30 am to 12.30 pjn. and from 2.15 p.m. to
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  • 236 1 FAMINE IF NO FOOD SUPPLY IS FORTHCOMING WITHIN SIX WEEKS < From Our Oivn Correspondent) I x ,L ar 8 "I""!* Congress Chief Minister Mr. U. l Kamasvvainy Reddiar has threatened to offer batyagraha unless the Congress Government took effective measures to check
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  • 122 1 KALIMPONG, Mar. 8. Theyoung Dalai Lama, spiritual and tampon! head of Tibetans, camping at Yatung on the Indian Tibetan I border, has now received the sacred relics which he requested for special worship. I He usked the Indian Mahabodi Society m Calcutta to
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  • 110 1 UNION JACK TO BE HAULED DOWN IN LIBYA TRIPOLI, Mar. 3.— Names of the members of the new Provisional Government of Tripolitania, whicn will cake office today were announced last night. They are:— Mahmoud Bey Muntasser— Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, Justice and Education. Mansour Bey Gfedera Minister
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  • 46 1 Valley, gateway into Tibet from Sikkim, it was reported hev e today. They will be taHen to Tungkara monastery near Yatung for worship by the Dalai Lama, who has already completed two periods of sneciaJ prayer for peace m the "roof of the vorld country.— Reuter
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  • 65 1 RANGOON. Mar. 8. Burmese Communists have committed widespread sabotage of Burma's railway system. dynamiting trains and tearIng up tracks, the Burmese language paper. Oway. reported or. Wednesday. The paper said that th-> Communist action halted mainl ne traffic between the main centres o F Rangoon, Prome
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  • 662 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, March 9, 1951. SILK SHIRT VERSUS KHADDAR JUBBA 1 IN the series of editorials entitled "Malayan Nationality and Citizenship" which we have just concluded, we did not discuss the case of Indians particularly for the obvious reason that the subject was dealt with m a
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  • 490 2 1950 Period Of Prosperity For India's Steel Coal industries Cotton And Jute Touch Low Ebb Of Production BOMBAY, (By Air Mail).— Cotton and jute industries m India had a "black year" m 1950 which however was a "period of prosperity" for other major industries like steel, coal, cement, according to
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  • 301 2 "GROW-MORE-FOOD" CAMPAIGN IN INDIA bffiW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The pi ogi eas of the grow-mcre-locd campaign m States continued with new irrigation schemes, nos-aoiy m West Bengal, and efforts to bring more land under the plough m other Spates during the fortnight ending Jan. 31, 1950. According to report
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  • 100 2 LAKE SUCCESS. Mar. 3. Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, Pakistan Foreign Minister, charged Tuesday that India wants to "grab Kashmir." "The big fact Is that Indian aggression is on the march," Zafru:iah Khan said m opening a twoday argument on Kashmir m the U.N. Security Council. The
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  • 67 2 BOMBAY. Mar. B.— Police armed with su'omachineguns boarded the 10,000 ton American tanker, Wagon Mound, yesterday and took into custody five Chinese members *f the crew alleged to be involved m the murder of a fellow Chinese during a fight at sea. The tanker arrived
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  • 51 2 RANGOON, Mar. 7. The Burma Government evacuated yesterday, as a safety measure, all Europeans and Anglo-Burmans working m mines m the outskirts of Tavoy m the eastern Tennasarim belt to Tavoy town. This followed the murder of two European miners by Communist insurgents last week.
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  • 49 2 HONG KONG, Mar. 7. Authorities of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation here were suspicious on Tuesday when teller Chu Ka-pui failed to turn .up for work. They examined his cage and found t shortage of HK519,895. Police are still looking for Chu. A.P.
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  • 36 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 7.— The Indian Ministry ct External Affairs has recognized the appointment of G. C. Argoni as Peruvian Consul at Calcutta and of Sergio /\rcacha RmiiVk as HnnnT«» f^nhnri f.rmciilai' agent at Bombay,- A.P.
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  • 77 2 Mrs. Sarojini Naidu's 2nd Death Anniversary Observed LUCKNOW, (By Air Mail).— The second death anniversary of Mis. Sarojini Naidu wad observed here on Mar. 2 with solemnity at her sama- uni on the banks of Kiver Goniti. The Governor, Mr. Homi Mociy, Mrs. Mody and Chief Minister .Pant laid wieatns
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  • 87 2 KONG KONG, Mai. 7. Sir Germand Leslie Howe arrived from iM;gena on Tuesday to take up Uie post as Chiel Justice of hiong Kong, although this is Howe's first assignment m Hong Kong, his arrival >esLerday was m the nalure of a reunion. Hong- Kong
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  • 38 2 RANGOON, Mar. 7. The Burmese government toid Parliament yesteraay mat Cmnese refugees nave crossed into i\ortn Burma and been y.ven poiiucai asylum there. Tne government did not state how the refugees were involved. A.P.
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  • 39 2 ROME, Mar. 7. Prime Minister Alcide de Gasperi won a 325 to 16- vote of confidence Tuesday nigiu m a tumultous session of tne liuian Chamber oi Deputies. The session was boycotted by Comrau- rust ana leiusu uepuues. A.P.
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  • 619 2 National Peace Congress To Observe Mar. 25 As National Mobilisation Day NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The Preparatory Committee of the Second National Peace Congress decided at a meeting here on March 3 to send a deputation to wait on Prime Minister Nehru and the Home Minister, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari,
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  • 300 2 KARACHI. (By Air Mail).— Xh ua ja Nazimudilin, Governor-General of Pakistan welcomed the lnuo-i*akis. ail Trade- Agreement on March 1. Addressing the second annual m rating of the Associated Chambers Chambers t.t commerce ot Pakistan, the Cimrrirsjnr fliiwil said. "There ii- an ndersioae
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  • 46 2 NEW YORK. Mar. 7. Mr. John D. Rockefeller Jr. has given $5 000,--000 to the United Negro College Fund. The Fund is trying to raise $25,000,000 m rive years to improve facilities at 32 Negro colleges m the United States. Reuter
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    62 2 PHOTO. David E Lilierr.hal left) Cha'.man of the U.S.A. Atomic Energy Commission, Ls pictured bere daring a chat with JSir Shami swmup Bhatnagar, Becrecaxy to ttie Indian Ministry of Natural Resources and Scientific Research, at New Delhi en Feb. 24. Lilienthal visited xndia to study me multi-purposes scheme and stayed
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  • 248 2 NEW DELHI, i ßy Air Mail).— The Governments of India and Pakistan have agreed that current and future import and export licences m respect of sterling and soft currency area countries shall be valid for India and Pakistan as the case
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  • 29 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 7— The Government of India has anrcur. Ed plans to install a direct radio-tele-graph connection to Bangkok Thailand, upon the completion of tests now underway. A.P.
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  • 1938 3 .^DIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Housing Factory Use For Other Purposes To Be Examined NEW DELHI, Feb. 22 By A r Mail). Parliament approved today de^nsnds for supplementary grants amounting to R*, 23 crares under variom MiThe Prs-Fpb Housing Factory* for which a supplemmtary demand
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  • 33 3 und also including non -immigrants oy train, steamer and air. No •eeords. however, were available or people who crossed the border on foot m either direction. A con iiderable number did so. FOC
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    105 3 PHOTO. Soraya Esfandiari. 13 -year -old daughter of a Bakhtiari chef tain, was mirried to the 32-year-od Shah of Persia, Mohammed Reza Pahlevl, m Teheran's Marole Palace on Feb. 12. Pnoto shows; In this after -the- wedding group the Shah is seen on right, wearing a blue and gold uniform
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  • 119 3 OVER 3M. HINDUS ARRIVE FROM PAKISTAN Nel? DELHI, Feb. 22 (By Air Mail). The Prime Minister, Shrl Jawaharlal Nehru told Seth. Govind Das m Parliament to-day that during 1950 about 32,50,000 Hindus and 9,64,000 Muslims came from East Pakistan to Indin by train and about 17.52 000 Hindus and -ab'iut
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  • 433 3 IMPLEMENTATION OF BAGGE AWARD NEW DELHI, Feb. 22 (By Air Mail).— Dr. B. V. Keskar, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, said m Parliament to-day that the demarcation of the boundary m pursuance of the Bagge Award between West Bengal and East Bengal would be completed m three
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  • 1176 3 CEYLON'S NEW NATIONAL FLAG: COMMITTEE'S REPORT CEYLON NEWS: MINORITIES GIVEN SUBORDINATE POSITION, SAYS SENATOR NADESAN COLOM/iG, Feb. 28 (B y Air Mall).— The National Flag Committee's repay t uas officlaly released to tks public today, it will by d scussed m Parliament tomarrow when the Prims Minister will move that
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  • 1032 4 Agent's Appeal At Sitiawan Mr, S. G. Rawachandran, Agent or the Govt. of India at Kuala Lumpur, speaking at a tea party held at th° Bindings Indian Association, Sitiawan, on Monday Mar. 5, said that Malaya at the moment wan undergoing many transformations, and
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  • 209 4 The Pahang State Development Board will hold its first meeting on Wednesday, Mar. H, a.t 10.30 ajn at the Court House, Kuala Llpis. The terms of reference for the Board are:1. To advise the State Oov. ernment upon the best means o: developing the rural economy
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  • 145 4 The 18th Annual General Meeting of the Ceylon Sports Club was held at the Club's Pavilion, 95, Balestier Road at 4.30 p.m. on Sunday, Mar. 4, with the President Mr. A. P. Rajah m the Chair The fo 1 lowing were electew office bearers for the year
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  • 269 4 Weights And Measures: Police's Advice To Local Traders The Weights and Measure* Branch of the Police Headquarters likes to remind the local traders that it is not necessary on their part to renew the stamping of the weights and measures and especial, ly the dachings at the beginning oi every
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  • 19 4 The meeting of the Tren?ganj Council of State will be held m Kuala Trengganu on Mar. 12.
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  • 26 4 The fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held tomorrow, Saturday, Mar. 10 at 7.30 p.m. at 46, Serangoon Road, Singapore.
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  • 28 4 Mr. Chang cnuan Fu has been appointed to act as an Assistant Commissioner for Labour for the Colony of Singapore with effect from the 2nd January. 1951 inclusive.
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