Indian Daily Mail, 5 April 1951
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Title Section16 1951-04-05 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 54. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL, 5, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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512 1951-04-05 1 No Participation^ Jn Coming World War Either, Says rNehru NEW DELHI, Apr. 4. India's disapproval of the Security Council resolution on Kashmir may go as far as complete dissociation from the proposed U.N. representatives' activities. It is reported here. This, it was said,A.P. - 512 words
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Article, Illustration84 1951-04-05 1 A.P. Photo The Pope, robed m white, stretch _»s wide his arms as he gives the traditional Easter Sunday blessing on Mar. 25, from the Loggia of St. Peter's Basilica, Rome. Below him a crowd of 100,000 pack St. Peter's Square. The Pope appeared on the Loggia atA.P. - 84 words
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200 1951-04-05 1 RULERS UNION NOT TO BE RECONGNISED SAYS AYYANGAR NEW DELHI, Apr. 4.— The Minister ior atat.es, Mr. N. Gopaiaswanu ayyangar, torn Parliament yesterday tnat the Government of India wou.a not .recognise tne Rubers Union. Some of the Rulers, said the Ifi Ulster, stpmed to nave gut "rataex ;aise not.ons' abGIIS - 200 words
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Article208 1951-04-05 1 The Government of Ceylon has generously ottered a scnoiarsmp loi overseas persons to study Archaeology m Ceylon. The va.ue oi tne scholarship is Rs. 6,700 to cover allowance and living allowance, medical allowance, boons and passage. Tne scholarship is tenable m *h» first instance for one208 words
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Article268 1951-04-05 1 BOMBAY, Apr. 4. The jewels of Nizam of Hyderabad, one of the fabulous treasuries of the world which took 200 years to collect, will be sold and dispersed soon by the Government of India. The glittering gems and intricate ornaments have been brought to BombayReuter - 268 words
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Article76 1951-04-05 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 4.— Frenchmen formed the largest single g-o r among the .*i.3SP Europeans wh< visited India during 1950. Giving this information durin? question hoar, Home Minister C Rajagopalaehtu told Parliament tbat of the 539 Frenchmen w'»c visited tndia 38 were tonrUta Others we-p businessmen, missionaries,A.P. - 76 words
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Article32 1951-04-05 1 MEXICO CITY, Apr. 4. papers predicted a new grouping of Mexico's ar.ned forces under the National Defence Department. It was estimated Mexico could raise an army of 2,000,000 men m an A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article106 1951-04-05 1 DARWIN, Apr. 4. New rice?rjw;ng lands are being developed it Adelaide river, 70 mi!es south of Darwin. A farmer. J. McDonald, sowed an acre of rice two months as;o. Tiie rice is now two fet-t six inches hi^h and is reported to be flourishing. Agricultural expertsA.P. - 106 words
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133 1951-04-05 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 4.— "A1l the people of Asia" are watching to see whether the United States will withhold a U.S. $190,000,000 gift of grain to India after voting billions tor European recovery, the State Department said on Tuesday. In a plea to Congress for approval ofA.P. - 133 words
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Article52 1951-04-05 1 BOMBAY, Apr. 4. The Bombay Union of Journalists held a reception recently to felicitate Mr. A. S. Bharatan on his appointment aa General Manager of the Press Trust of India. Mr. Harris on behalf ol che Association, congratulated Mr. Bharatan on his appointment Mr. Bharatan repliedF.O.C. - 52 words
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186 1951-04-05 1 The first meeting of the second session of the Malacca Settlement Council was held Monday morning m the New Council Chamber at Fort Road, with Mr. G. E. C Wisdom, the Resident .Commissioner, presiding. After the administration of the Councillors' Oath, the President, Mr. G.186 words
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Article142 1951-04-05 1 COLOMBO. Apr. 4. The Ceylon Government has appointed a threeman Ministerial Sub-Committee to be m charge of the Colombo Plan Exhibition, proposed to be held In February 1952. All countries m South and SouthEast Asia, as well as countries outside this area which now participate m theReuter - 142 words
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Article35 1951-04-05 1 LONDON, Apr. 4.— Winston Churchill will speak m Philadelphia on May C, the Conservative Party announced. He will deliver the main address at the celebration of the 200 th birthday Of the Univeraitv of A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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148 1951-04-05 1 EIGHTH U.S. ARMr HQRS.. IN KOR.h^, Apr. 4.— A United Nations ifinK force probed lour miles abovthe 38tn parallel on Wednesday and met neavy enemy resistance. Tiie iiiigatn Anuy i> communique said me task force met neavy enemy mortar fire and received some arv.ileryA.P. - 148 words
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111 1951-04-05 1 NO DRINKING OR GAMBLING BY GOVT. OFFICIALS! AMMAN, Apr. 4. King Abdullah of Jordan has ordered all Government officials to avoid drinking ana gambling. He has also suggested a cutback m imports of alcoholic beverages. The King, who claims descent from the family of Mohammed. Prophet of Islam, said mA.P. - 111 words
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543 1951-04-05 1 INDIAN PRESS CONDEMNS GROUP AREAS ACT NEW DELHI, Apr. 4. Commenting on the enforcement of the Group Areas Act m South Africa, the HINDUSTAN STANDARD, under the heading "A Dangerous Challenge", writes: "A Government that can enact such legislation m the m ddleGIIS - 543 words
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129 1951-04-05 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 4. Apart fiom Communist China, Russia also has offered to help India, according to Food Minister K. M. Munshi, who said Russia offered to barter 500,000 tons of wheat for vital products, including rubber, tea and jute. Informed FoodA.P. - 129 words
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70 1951-04-05 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 4.— The Government of India have received a tentative offer of one million tons of foodgrains from the Chinese Government. An official of the Food Ministry is expected to visit Peking shortly to negotiate with the Chinese Government for the purchaseGIIS - 70 words
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113 1951-04-05 1 INDIANS IN S. AFRICA: RAU'S PLEA TO U.N. LAKE SUCGESS, Apr. 4. India asked the United Nations Tuesday night to consider new action to stop alleged segregation and discrimination against Indian nationals m the Union of South Africa. Sir Benegal N Rau, India's permanent representative at the UN told Secretary-GeneralA.P. - 113 words
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43 1951-04-05 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 4.— lndia ias informed the United Nations hat South Africa has refused to participate m a roundtable confer>nce on the basis of the General Assembly resolution on the treatnent of Indians m South Africa. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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165 1951-04-05 1 WOMEN OF 22 NATIONS DISCUSS CHILD WELFARE Women from twenty-two nations now meeting m Athens heard a special message sent to them by the Queen of England. It was read by the leader of the British delegation at the opening meeting of the International Council of Women which was inauguratedCGO Press Release - 165 words
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67 1951-04-05 1 BRITAIN PROTESTS AGAINST BASE IN ANTARCTIC SANTIAGO, Apr. 4.— Britain haa protested the establishment of a third Celhean base m the Antarctic. British Ambassador Sir Cecil ■Terram handed a Note to Acting Foreign Minister Benjamin Clara claiming the base was established on British territory. The base, operated by Chile's airA.P. - 67 words
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Article40 1951-04-05 1 The Aided Indian Schools athletic sports will be held at the Rangoon Roacl English School grounds on Saturday. ADr. 7 at 3 o m. Mrs. P. Govindasamy Pillai haa kindly consented to present th* ******> —<-m40 words
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671 1951-04-05 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, April 5, 1951. II^HEN the recent arrival m India of a mere 50,000 tons of rice from Red China prompted a sober and extremely moderate newspaper like the Manchester Guardian to issue a strong warning against the United States' dilatory tactics m regard to India's671 words
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1466 1951-04-05 2 Govt. Settlement Out Of Question' Says Pak. Minister! EVACUEE PROPERTY ISSUE India Accused Of Going Back On Agreements KARACHI: Dr.- Ishtiaq Hussain Qureshi, Minister of State for Refugees and Rehabilitation, reiterated on Mar. 29 Pakistani's stand on the evacuee property issue settlement was out of question." The Minister accused tlieFOC - 1,466 words
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Article231 1951-04-05 2 NEW DELHI: The figures of actual recoveries of adbucted women m West Punjab Sind and Baluchistan during the last 12 months do not indicate any progress m the rate of recovery," declared Dr. B. V. Keskar, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, m a written replyFOC - 231 words
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Article196 1951-04-05 2 KARACHI: The new Sind Ministry was sworn m here on Mar. 25 morning Mr. M. A. Khuro, President of the Sind Provincial Muslim League and a former dismissed Premier of Sind becomes the Chief Minister replacing Kazi Fazlullah. Mr Khuro's Cabinet consists ot the sameFOC - 196 words
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76 1951-04-05 2 SHILLONG, Apr. 4— As a result of the draining out of water from Shillong Ward Lake one revolver, one rifle and one gun besides a large number of bullets, were feund. Along with the lost diamond ring many other hidden treasures are expected toFOC - 76 words
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Article49 1951-04-05 2 LONDON, Apr. 2. The Foreign Office announced here that the King has approved the appointment Ew, Gibbs M British Minister to Philippines. The new Envoy has been serving as Minister to French Indochina. At Manila he succeeds Foulds, recently appointed British Ambassador to Ecuador. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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151 1951-04-05 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 3.— The Indian government on the request of the Nepal government, has taken steps to return 3,500,000 rupees (U*****,--000) seized from the Nepalese insurgent leaders here on November 13, 1950. The amount was seized at the Delhi airport whenA.P. - 151 words
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Article46 1951-04-05 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 3.— The government m 1950 imported 807 000 tons of kerosene oil from Iran, Bahrein, Saudi Arabia and Sumatra, official sources here said The oil produced m the Assam oilfields is not sufficient for India's domestic requirements.- A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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97 1951-04-05 2 JULLUNDUR: Kartar Singh and Ajjib Singh, Headmen of two viltargets. and four other villagers were sentenced on Mar. 4 to pay fines ranging between Rs. 15 and Rs. 40 each by the additional District Magistrate, under the AntiLocust Conscription Ordinance. Another villager who did notFOC - 97 words
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Article77 1951-04-05 2 Ban On Public Meetings In Lahore LAHORE: Public meetings and assembly of more than five persons have been banned within the limits of Lahore Corporation and the Lahore cantonment till April 5. The ban has been imposed, says an order, "to remedy the feelings raised by recent elections" and toFOC - 77 words
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Article110 1951-04-05 2 1 BOMBAY, Apr. 3. Dr Ar-,. l Mst ta^ tS^ d Japanese 'SockS&JESiSf! NtSn t Su P d ay that thf Communists ore trying to exp oit the Japanese paralyzed by fear of f^ tf" 1 bomb and sense guil for the* past misdeeds t?^if JZA.P. - 110 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-04-05 2 Photo. Elhott Roosevelt, second son of the late President Roosevelt of America, married Mrs. Minnewa Bell Ross at Miami Beach Florida, on Mac. 15. It was the fourth marriage forTach The couple are seen here just after the wedding ceremony A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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233 1951-04-05 2 MADRAS: Madras is to go to the 'polls— in free India's first general j elections from December 1 to 21 this year, according to a tentative j programme announced m the Assembly on Mar. 24 by Mr. B. Gopala Reddi, FinanceFOC - 233 words
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1447 1951-04-05 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS. Demand For Publication Ot Tax. Dodgers Refected RS. 30 LAKHS VOTED TO MEET LOSS ON _v™™ RLY COLLIERIES NEW DELHI, Mar. IS (By Air Mail) p ar U« ment passed May the Taxation on I%oL(lnZs7f CtV e C T miBSOn l AmendmentFOC - 1,447 words
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Article, Illustration87 1951-04-05 3 Photo) The First All-India Conference on Letters wa<* i„„„ rilP t^ Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Minister f« for Slu£sT?W India m New Delhi on March 15 to consider ways nSns of developing literature m all Indian languages and Vn _»^I Tt"",.. << ary activities m tlu*e languages. SS^Conference^SSfi^fcS?* Sl convenedG.I.I.S. - 87 words
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Article180 1951-04-05 3 QiFR LOMB P' (By Air Ma ">- The b.vakama Saiva Temporalities Legislation Opposition Pajrty was formed recently at the Maruthadv Vinayakar Temple, Manipay «i^ Ye th e danger that besets tlie Sivakama Sa va Sithantha religion ff^Jc l^ tem P le s and other institutionsFOC - 180 words
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467 1951-04-05 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 15 (By Air Mail). Pandit Hridayanath Kunzru charged Prime Minister Nehru to-day with having spoken like an "autocrat Pandit Kunzru's observation followed a breeze m Parliament oyer the ruling of the Speaker on the scope of the third reading debateFOC - 467 words
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145 1951-04-05 3 FIGHT FOR WORKERS' CAUSE WILL CONTINUE, ASSURES MR. RAJALINGAM CEYLON NEWS: MAT ALE (By Air Mail).-«It was the CJ.C. that always fought and was still fighting for the workers Lrrtri n l'.Uu d that ngh K muU relentlessly carried on till the workers of the country had their M- 1FOC - 145 words
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Article172 1951-04-05 3 VAVUNIYA, (By Aix Mail).— Asia :ias been the cradle of Buddhism, SSfSIyU m and Christianity, said Mr. b. W. R. d. Bandaranaike, Minister for Health and Locvi o overnment, at a public reception neid at Jayaratna Park, Vavuniya He said tie atom bomb and theFOC - 172 words
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Article98 1951-04-05 3 C 9^^ BO (B y A 11 Mail).— Mr. M. W. H. de Silva, K.C., leader of e rtv n ?Zi y formed Republican Party, addressing a meeting of the Literary Union of Harvard College said: "It is a crime to rule the country mFOC - 98 words
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Article122 1951-04-05 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Two sportsmen out hunting m the jungles of Magama came across what they suppose to be remains of Kawantissa Maligawa. Losing their way m the jungles they had followed an elephant oata and then suddenly came to flat ;and full ofFOC - 122 words
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439 1951-04-05 4 WEST LACKS SPIRITUAL REALISATION, SAYS MAULANA SIDDIQUI Addressing members of the Theosophical Society m Singapore at a weekend meeting, Maulana Abdul Aleem Siddiqui, the Moslem Divine, said that it was necessary to recall humanity to "the forgotten path of knowledge," the path which lead "to insight of the true moral439 words
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79 1951-04-05 4 The first annual general meeting of the Malayan Indian Congress, Prai, wiil be held at the preiiises of the Prai Hindu Sabha on Saturday, Apr. 7 at 7.00 p.m. Tne Pue^dent of the M.I.C. Prai, Rev. C. v Gnanamani, will preside. Others speakers will be79 words
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Article97 1951-04-05 4 Low Nan Ling. 27. oi Selangor, left Singapore by air on Tuesday night for further studies m America. He is to enter Northrop Aeronautical Institute m Lortnrop Field, Hawthorne, California, for a two-yea, course m aeronautical engineering. Mr. Low received his early education at theUSIS - 97 words
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Article50 1951-04-05 4 MRS. VILA3INI MENON Mrs. Vilasinl Menon, candidate for Seletar Division will address election campaign meetings on Sunday, Apr. 3 at 9 a.m. m the Sultan Theatre, Seletar and at 6.30 p.m. at Jalan Kayu and en Monday, Apr. 9 at 4.30 p.m. near Block No. 42 Seletar.50 words
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