Indian Daily Mail, 12 April 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 61. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 328 1 War With Red China Averted? a sm. WASHINGTON Apr. 11. -President Truman tired General Douglas MacArthur today on grounds he failed to support— and publicly sought to chanae— the grand strategy of the United Nations war against Red aggression m Korea. In a sensational
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  • 375 1 SACK FOLLOWS REJECTIONS OF PRESIDENT'S DEMANDS TOKYO, Apr. 11. Observer speculated that the suddenness OJ Gen Mac Arthur's removal migb' have been occasioned by a conference on Monday between the Genera: ...id Army Secretary Frank Pace Jr. Despite denials by Gen. MatArthur's spokesman it was reliably reported at the time
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  • 242 1 TEXT OF DISMISSAL ORDER The text of President Truman's -.lalement announcing General Mac- mhur's dismissal reads: "With deep regret I have concludd that General of the Army Jouglas MacAithur is unable to give .is wholehearted support to the .jolicies of the United States Govunment and of the United Nations matters
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  • 72 1 lo 7 1 Apr 11.— General Douglas Mac Arthur, caught off balance by President Truman's taunSte announcement was understood this afternoon to be preparing Vstatement on his own defence It was not immediately known changwver wovrid be effected, but rt seemed Weely that 71-* fear-old General
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  • 356 1 MacA. WAS RESTING WHEN THE ORDER ARRIVED TOKYO, Apr. 11.— P^sident Truman's removal order struck General Mac Arthur's Headquarters like a thunderclap on Wednesday. General Mac Arthur was at his American Embassy residence for his ruslomary afternoon rest. He was not immediately available. Staff officers were discussing a report of
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  • 67 1 LONDON, Apr. 11.— Moscow so iar was silent. The Russian press this morning carried neuher the announcement of the dismissal nor comment on it. Indian officials, whose government lias been one of the loudest critics of Mac Arthur's political pronouncements expressed general satisfaction. New Delhi circles
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  • 257 1 WASHINGTON. Apr. 11.-Aware >r the political reverberations certain to follow m the wake of his action, the President made public a series of nitherto secret directives ending to show now Gen Ma" Arthur fai;ed to follow administrarion foreign policy. These included one from the joint chiefs
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  • 162 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 11.—Lieutenant General Matthew Bunker Ridgway who was today named as General Mac Arthur's successor, virtually took over the planning of the Korean campaign since he arrived last December direct from the Pentagon. An susteie, unsmiling man of 56, he established a reputation for
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  • 229 1 TOKYO, Apr. 11.-General Mac L r continued his routine today after President Truman's special announcement relieving him of his Command, which had apparently caught Tokyo general headquarters by surprise. The General's two main spokesmen were unreachable a few minutes at ter the announcement General Mac Arthur's headquarters m
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  • 118 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 11.—Al:hough General Douglas MacArthur s Commander of the United Nations orces in Korea, the U.N. did not appoint him and it cannot fire him. Seneral MacArthur was designated oy President Truman and ls responsible only to him. On July 7, the Security Council
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  • 285 1 TOKYO, Apr. 11.— The firing of General Douglas Mac Arthur, by President Truman, came with the drama and irony which has marked the five-star General's 47 years of active military life. The General with the dramatic touch went out under circumstances more like
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    51 1 st_se&a_q&gms tion of the Suprem? Court oJ 9« A ofn 6 *L me of inauguraincluding the SS?f Justice Sas orlv o, iKSt u^ ber 0f i udges %£S Sfi Mr ot jus^TW s i ea inl Justice N. C,andrasekhar, Aiyar; Mr. jSfice s r nJ?SnH SS Justice Vivian Buse. A.P.
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  • 232 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday: One bandit was killed m the Federation m the 24 hours up fc o 9 a.m. this morning. The Head.naster of a Chinese School has been murdered m Klang. One European, one Special Constable and one Tamil civilian have been killed.
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  • 120 1 KARACHI, Apr. 11.— Premier Lia. quat Ali Khan replying to questions on Monday told parliament the Pakistan territory has been raided several times, both by nationals and armed forces of Afghanistan and India during the last two years. He said that on the North-We3t Frontiers beitween
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  • 81 1 ALL-INDIA SARVODAYA SAMMELAN HYDERABAD, Apr. 10.— About 1,000 workers from all over India are attending the third session ot the All India Sarvodaya Sammelan at Sivarampalli, near Hyderabad. The ideal of the Sarvodaya is allround awakening for humanity through selfless service of the people and constructive work m different spheres
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  • 202 1 PROTEST FAST BY GANDHUI'S SON DURBAN. South Africa, Apr. 11 Manilal Gandhi. 58-year-old son of India s Mahatma Gandhi was reported "very weak and very tired on Tuesday from five days of fasting to protest South Africa's racial :aws. Gandhi, adopting the passive r' distance tactics of his father, start-
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  • 247 1 SUPPLY OF 2,000 RECONDITIONED JEEPS FOR INDIA NEW DELHI, Apr. 10.— Indian Defence Minister Baldev Singh told Parliament yesterday that the Government should suffer no financial loss through the breakdown of an agreement by which a British firm agreed to supply 2,000 reconditioned jeeps for £502,000. Several M.P.'s, during a
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  • 37 1 COLOMBO, April 10.— Ceylon f s unemployment figures rose to 64,000 m January this year, according' to registers maintained at the employ, ment exchanges m the country Of this total 49. nnn _>* M t_ nJombo. w Reuter
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  • 672 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, April 12, 1951. URGENT NEED FOR NEW PARTY EVIDENT IF at all the results of the latest legislative council elections prove anything beyond doubt, it is this; namely, there is urgent and indispensable need for a new political party m this Colony. Neither the Progressive
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  • 1080 2 Home Ministry's Report NEW DELHI': The 1950 report of the Ministry of Home Affairs made available to MPs here today shows m what stage is the implementation of the principal recommendations of Mr. Gopalaswamy Ayyangar, Minister for (Transport, regarding Government reorganization. Mr. Ayyangar's report had
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    56 2 PHOTO. T'nai tribesmen of northern Indo China, some 300,000 strong, form a peaceful oasis m the war-torn country. Although bordered on the East by the rebeJi forces of the Vietminh. the tribesmen tend their small, ragged rice patcb?s and livestock herds undisturbed by anything more serious than an occasional tiger.
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  • 92 2 BOMBAY: The Government or India, after consultation with the Bombay Government, introduced m the last session of Parliament a bill to repeal, with effect from April, 1951, the Newspaper Advertisement Tax levied under Part VII of the Bombay Finance Act. Though the bill has not
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  • 369 2 KARACHI: Mr. Feroz Khan Noon, East Bengal Governor, and his Health Minister, Mr. Habibullah Bahar, fell out at a Press Conference here recently and expressed divergent views on whether Bengali should be taught through the Arabic script or the Bengali
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  • 50 2 LAHORE: A police party recently examined the account books of "Pakistan Times" relating to Mr. Faiz Ahmed Faiz, formerly editor of the paper and now under arrest on charge of conspiracy agaj^ist. the State. The police is understood to have taken away some vouchers. F.O.C.
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  • 792 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 24, (By AL Mail). Vvneii UM u,euiai.d ior Ks. i 50 iasns was tauen up toaay lv i Parliament Mr. Anautnasayanaii. t Ayyai.gar, present .-a tne report 01 j me _suuiaies committee. Tnt committee said tnat tne collieries nad during the year 1946-47, 1947-4o UM 1945-49 earned
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  • 57 2 PHOTO. Emperor Hai e Selassie <ieft) is seen watcmng a somen give a demonstration in tre Biology Laboratory after Haile Selassie had recently opened Ethiopia's firs* university college at Addis Ababa. At centre is Dr. Lucien Matte (or Quebec, Canada) appointed by the
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  • 573 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Valuable Deposits Discovered NEW DELHI, Mar. 24, (By Air Mail).— Valuable deposits of atomic energy minerals have been discovered m India, observed Shri Sri Prakasa, Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research, while replying to a question m the Parliament today.
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  • 72 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 24, (By Ah Mai!.). Mr. K. M. Munshi ri:pi.eu m tne affirmative wntn he was asked m Parliament to-day wheeler the Government had intention to import oroken rice He said that the Government prop3S3d to import about 50,00 tons jom Thailand. Tne Government
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  • 150 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 24 (By Air Mail). Tne Estimates Committee ol Parliament reported to-day that the posit: en m regard to raiiway collieries was "vry much unsatisfactory" and said there was need tc fix the responsibly ior the looses Tne Deputy Speaker, Sri Anaiitnasaynam Ayyangar presenting
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  • 112 3 SHILLONG Some people have Leen evacuated to safer zone from die submerged south-western secor of Sadiya town, district headquarters of the Mishmi Hills, according to latest reports reaching here. The rain waters which flooded the area following the heavy downpour during the
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  • 66 3 RANGOON, Apr. 11.— A quadruple muruer was the climax to a spilt m the White flag (.Stalinist; party on the western seaboard, Arakan. The spiit occurred over the ques tion of party 'leadersoip. An Arakan report said rivals killed the party's chief Kyam Mya after he expelled those
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    26 3 PHOTO. Thai girls are seen performing fhe 'hat dance' at a Thai feast m Indo-China. The musical instruments flutes and cymhals are made of Copper A.P.
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  • 59 3 NEW YORK. Apr. 11.— Floats and banners demanding that Britain return Cyprus to Greek control dotted a Fifth Avenue parade on Sunday as Greek- An .ericans marked the 130 th Anniversary of Greece's independence. Mayor Vincent Impeliiteri marcnei m the parade, wnicn was sponsored by
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  • 122 3 WASHINGTON, Aijrr 11. Th 2 United States on Monday cai'ed on Israel to cease military action against Syria m the border area where Israeli planes have bombed a village held by the Syrians. The State Department said the Israeli Government has been toicl
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  • 1038 3 SAVINGS OF RS, 17 M. IN WORKS, MINES POWER MINISTRY REDUCTION IN STAFF RECOMMENDED: ESTIMATES COMMITTEE'S REPORT NEW DELHI, Mar. 24, (By Air Mail).—Substantial savings to the tune of over rupees one crore seventy lakhs are recommended m the Estimates Committee's report on the Ministry of Works, Mines and Power.
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  • 609 3 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Prohibition of the use of alcohol at State functions either m Ceylon or abroad was urged on the Government m a resolution passed at a public meeting held at the B,T.S. Hall recently. The
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  • 150 3 TEHERAN, Apr. 11. Premisr Hussein Ala m a note to the British government, on Sunday rejected Britain's protest against the law passed by the Iranian parliament to nationalise the Anglo-Iraniau Oil Company. In a brief reply to the protest, he used polite diplomatic words to express
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  • 351 4 Barman Refused To Serve Drinks To Filipinos'! MANILA, Apr. 11.— Alleged discrimination against b di puws aboard the French steamer Felix Roussel on Sunday night brought official protests from the Philippine Foreign Office and congressmen. Acting Foreign Secretary Felino Neri said a report that a
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  • 170 4 A British Financial expert ha. just been appointed to assist the president of the International Ban tor reconstruction and develop ment. It was announced last week that this is a new post and will be filled by Mr. William lUff who ha:. acted as Loan
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  • 249 4 MOVE TO OPEN CO-OP. SHOP IN NAVAL BASE Negotiations are proceeding between tne Singapore Naval Bas. vo-operative, xiiriit and Loan oociety Ltd., trie Singapore Cooperative Stores Society _td., and me JNavai Autnorities ior t_e establishment of a Co-operative snop m tne Nava* Base m tne very near future. Reierenaums have
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  • 91 4 Malayan radio listeners will be able to hear a hit Broadway play p.Jnw l e OTi zto3d cast starring Claude Rains next week. A one-hour English languat^ adaptation of Sidney King.ey. Darkness at Noon" will be broad A a V? 1^ 8 30
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  • 19 4 LONDON Apr. 11. Britain conduced its first census m 20 veers an Sunday. A.P.
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  • 29 4 The next monthly meeting oi the Rural Board will be held on Thursday, Apr. 19, m the Conference Room, Colonial Secretary s Office, at 10 a.m.
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  • 163 4 BRITAIN'S GIFTS TO COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENTS The British Parliament are ma_--ng two special gifts to the Commonwealth Parliaments m AusL alasia. This was announced m the Housing of Commons on Apr 6 morning by the Secretary of Stat* ior Commonwealth Re ations, Mr. Pat-ick Gordon Walker. He said I hat the
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  • 91 4 Arrangements have been made for i Postal Clerk to accompany the Collector of Land Revenue, on hivisits to certain rural areas m the District, to enable the people to deposit their savings m the Post Office Savings Bank. It is hoped that this arrangement vill
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  • 59 4 i The Governor has appointed Mr. J B. Appadurai and Mr. Liv Pai Hu to be Assistant Registrars with effect from Mar. 22, 1951 under section 3(1) (a) of the Registration of Schools Ordinance 1950 The Governor has appointed Mr N. F. Fahy to be an Assistant Comptroller of
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    57 4 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Commissioner-General, presenting a bouquet to the famous Indian classical dancer, Mr g-i^-ngk Chauhan, while Trade Commissioner for India shares the smile, at a luncheon reception held at the Bukit Serene just before the dancer leit tor Indonesia on the fourth and final stage of his
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  • 199 4 Tnere will be a lecture meeting dSH 1 Vivekananda Ashrama Han. Brickfields Road. Kuala Lumpur today Thursday at 5.30 p.m. under the auspices ol the Malayan Indian Congress. Mr G. Hawkins, Supervisor ol -lections. Federation of Malaya will speak on "Rections A Film Show will
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  • 52 4 LAUSANSE, Jtar. 11.— King Phuauphcn and Queen Sirikit of Sia-n have named their baby daughter Wpow. Siamese for lotus flower if was learned on Sunday. The pr.ncess was born at the fashionable Montchoisi Clini? herp •jn Tnursday. Both che Queen and the princess are doing well, it is
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  • 28 4 THEOSOPHICAL MEETING TODAY will be a discussion on Problems of Spiritual Life" at a pubic meeting at the Theosophicai -ociety, 8. Caixnhili Road, at 630 p.m. today Thursday.
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  • 66 4 MOMBASA. Apr. 10.— A frantv search has been going on all SS-V end here :or ail the i,300 passenger:, SS, I_niPd1 niPd rom toe British-IndL uner. Kampala, last Thursday Su? t was found that a two-yJar-old Indian child had tmal -pox The ship arrived from Bombay
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  • 61 4 The High Commissioner. Federu von of Malaya has appointed Dato Onn bin Jaaiar. Member for Home Ah airs, to be an offlcia: Member or tnj Federal Executive Council fixm A.r.l 9, 1951 m Dato Mahmud bin Mat. Dato o-etia Wangsa; and Dato E. E. C rnural«ng_am. have
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