Indian Daily Mail, 21 April 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 69. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 265 1 Says Congress Govt. Worse Than Br. Raj! (From Our 6wn Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 20. —Lobby reports reveal that the Law Minister Dr. Bhimarao Ambedkar may quit the Central Cabinet. Premier Xehru was seen m anxious consultation with Ambedkar and the other dissident Minister Air.
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  • 250 1 OFFICIAL LEAVES TO INVESTIGATE I M. TON OFFER HONG KONG, Apr. 20/ An Indian Government representative left for Peipinff Thursday to look into Communist China's offer of 1,000,000 tons of rice. There is a new barter agreement for 50,000 tons of rice m exchange for
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  • 134 1 HONG KONG, Apr. 20. T'nc Netherlands Government ha<closed its consulate m Canton, .1 Weirink, Consul -General, disclosec on Tuesday. Weirink arrived m Hong Kor*; recently after several days' eiTor. to obtain a departure permit and t, pay off and. release the consular staff. He said
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  • 126 1 DURBAN, Apr. 20. Many Indian* here began a is-4-hour tast yesterday m support ot Mr. Manilal Gandhi's last to protest against South African racial segregation laws. The 14-day tast ot Mr Gandhi, second son of the Mahatma, ends today. J?'euow Indians were asked by the
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  • 67 1 BUDAPEST, Apr. 20.—Overcrowded Budapest became a "closed town" yesterday under a decree Oi ie Council of Ministers. New-comers to the capital will it'ed residence permits because of I'M overcrowding and over-papula-lon. the decree said. It implied that people unable to how valid reasons tor remaining
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  • 75 1 The marriage of Mr. Lours Stfpnen Thivy t grandson of lateMr. Louis Thivy J.P. and the eldes; ■on of late Dr. J. C. Thivy, Madras) with Miss Theresa Antonia David < daughter of late Mr. P. C. David; will be held today Saturday. Apr 11. at 7 a.m.
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  • 98 1 RANGOON, Apr. 20.— Burmese police yesterday arreste4 Saw San Pa Thin, Karen leader and former Minister m the Cabinet of resistance leader, Aung San. They gave no reason for the arrest of Saw San Po Thin who waa m Bassein on an electioneering campaign. Saw San Po
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  • 87 1 SUN SPOTS OBSERVED BOMBAY. Apr. 20. The f ba Obsrrvu tory h^re ytsteroay predict <*d that sunsp-'t-; would cfttttt tono<ph«*rlo distort anr ps dnr »z the next fn«ir days. Distu: tance of I! toms'iber': "agin r c layer aooat 60 mil »j al> vc e*ltb which refk:t.s radio waves, ir-terfer?s
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  • 91 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 20.— Maharaja Sir Pratab Singh last night submitted an appeal to the President against the order withdrawing hia recognition as Ruler of Baroda. a reliable source said today. He is understood to have been advised by his lawyers if the President rejects
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  • 95 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 19. The Senior Maharani of Baroda, Shan t a Dcvi, arrived m Delhi on Apr. 17. Her son Prince Fateh Singh, wim the Government of India the other day announced was being recognised as the Ruler of Baroda was shortly expected
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  • 280 1 NO PROSPECTS OF EARLY PEACE TALKS ON KOREA NEW DELHI, Apr, 20. The Indian Premier. Pandit Nehru, indicated today that there have been no developments m the Korean situation which might lead to an early beginning o! peace talks.
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  • 126 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 20.— The magic name of General Douglas MaeArthur drew millions of persons to the streets of Manhattan today for perhaps the greatest welcome ever given a returning head. The crcwd was expected to reach 5.000,000. Many poured into the eitv
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  • 86 1 SAIGON. Apr. 20. -An ultra -nationalist vernacular daily papei nas been banned h<>re by decree" o; th" Premier for a "general subversive spurious trend." A Vietnamese official said en Tuesday the censors had had con siderable trouble m preventing tjb paper Thni Cuoc from publishing articles which,
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  • 57 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 20.— The American Broadcasting' Company said today it had received a report that General Mac Arthur has documents "proving the Joint Chiefs of Staff had concurred with him m extending the Korean war." Th« *»dw network A4&C com* pondcnt Richard Rendell cabled from Tokyo he
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  • 91 1 KUALA LUMPUR Friday. -In the Segamat area ol Johoro, the body of an estate conductor murdered by bandits has been iound. Uandits burnt a lorry and a jeep and. slashed rubber trees on an estate m the Muar area of Johos-p yesterday. Rubber trees were also slashed
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  • 104 1 Another bandit was executed m Pudu Jail, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. Apr. 20. He was Low Chow alias Lee Chew who was sentenced to death by the High Court at Kuala Trengganu for an offence against Emergency Regulation 4C(1). The evidence adduced at his trial showed tha.t he
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  • 55 1 WASHINGTON. Apr. 20. A census of the Americas indicates that for the first time the population of the 20 Latin American republics is probably larger than that of the United States. Still incomplete figures indicate the Latin American nations have o population of about 152.800,000 Th< 1950 count for the
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  • 83 1 TOKYO, Apr. 20. Lieut. Gen Matthew B. Ridgway. United Nations Supreme Commander, said yesterday the United States faced the imminent danger of war which could bo started "any time the cnerey may choose." Gen. Ridgway said flhis during a flying visit to Sendai. 200 mi I;**1 north of
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  • 168 1 CABINET MUST BE RESPONSIBLE TO AN ELECTED LEGISLATURE (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Apr. 20.- -The "Hindu" commenting editorially yesterday on rhe appointment of five Asian members of the Malayan Federal legislature to be m charge of Government Departments it* fed that "this administrative reform cannot
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  • 56 1 TEHERAN. Apr. 20.— Tho Britisti Government through its Embassy protested hiere yesterday against a v?rsJ£tn Foreign Ministry statement. last night that the Abadan oil strike was the fault of the Anglo Iranian Oil Company. The Embassy made the protest to the Persian Foreign Ministry calling
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  • 56 1 BOMBAY, Apr. 20. Four gunmen escaped with several hundred thousand rupees belonging to Lloyds Bank m Bombay today, after killing one persons and wounding four. The holdup occurred m the heart of the city at Hornby Road. The amount stolen was reported to be
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  • 26 1 BELGRADE. Apr. 20.— Marshal Tito was operated on for gallstaones yesterday. A Belgrade Radio announcement said that the Yugoslav leader was doing well.' Reuter
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  • 910 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, April 21, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS (On Mr. John Laycock's Belated Wisdom) NAMES CONFUSED ADDRESSING members of the University of Malaya Historical Society last Thursday, Mr. John Laycock, M.L.C. (Progressive), referred to the recent Singapore Legislative Council elections and observed that more than half of the
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  • 626 2 Nehru's Call To The Nation NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, urged the people to inculcate and develop a spirit of self-reliance and self-help. "Ultimately," he said, "tl depends on the inherent vitali people. If the people weaken depend on others, the
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  • 226 2 A PRINCE IS GAOLED FOR VIOLATING PROHIBITION ACT POONA: A Prince from the Ruling family of Cutch, Maharajkumar Fatehsinjhi, has been found guilty of violating the Bombay Prohibition Act by consuming whisky m contravention of law and sentenced to three months' simple imprisonment, and a fine of Rs. 500, by
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  • 268 2 ties-.ncludmg freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and freedom of religion. He was speaking during the debate one of the most important m the Union parliament's history-on fr«,S n ggovernme nt, t s remove coloured voters from the common roll
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  • 192 2 HYDERABAD: The Hyderabad Government have recently disbanded the Sikh and Rohilla forces m the State numbering about 576, it la learnt. As a result of this disbandnient Government save annually Rs. 4,79,000. This decision is stated to have been taken by the Government a& tWey
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  • 107 2 MARRIAGE, DIVORCE, MARRIAGE IN QUICK SUCCESSION! ALUTGAMA: A comedy of errors was enacted at a Muslim wedding, where the marriage was annulled and a second marriage ceremony gone through. A bridegroom from Alutgama underwent the usual regiatratration and the religious 'Nikli' ceremony m the presence of his relatives and friends
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  • 144 2 KARACHI: Khwaja Shahabuddin, the Pakistan Minister for the Interior, told Parliament, that full repairs had been made to Mahatmn Gandhi's bronze slatue m Karachi. The fall of the statue from its pedestal was detected on March 21 i-.st year. The fall was due to a .strong
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  • 97 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Gov emment on Apr. 10 announced its decision to extend for one year the operation of the notification which authorises the sale and exchange of urban immovable evacuee property. The notification, first issued on January 10, 1950, authorises the transfer of urban immovable
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  • 39 2 GRAND RAPIDS. MICHIGAN, Apr. 18. The Republicans senior Senator. Arthur Vandenburg, died tonight after two recent operations for the removal of an upper lobe from the left lung and a tumour from the spine. Reuter
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    82 2 PHOTO. Delegates of the Big Four powers met at the "Pink Palace" m Paris on Apr. 6, for the 24th session of their conference which has been going on for five weeks to try to draw up an agenda for a Bi ff Four Foreign Ministers meeting. Photo shows: Stadie*
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  • 286 2 BOMBAY: The Indian Food Delegation, led by the Union Food, Minister, Mr. K. M. Munshi, which was originally scheduled to leave for Burma on April 22, would now take off for Rangoon a few days later, probably on April 25, to
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  • 1481 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: MPs Criticise Govt. NEW DELHI, Mar. 31 (By Air Mail). Strong criticisms of the "vacillating policy" of the Government were made by different members during the debate m Parliament to-day on the demands for the Ministry of Commerce and Industry
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    24 3 PHOTO). Siamese troop? watch an air-strike from their PDS'tion on a hill commanding a wide sweep of a central iront valley m Korea. A.P.
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  • 279 3 REPEAT MIDNIGHT AT GARRICK TONIGHT Indian's loveliest creation. Mar^ hubala is seen at her best m India latest musical social "Madhubala' an intimate tale of young lov° This fast rising actress has recent' soared to meteoric heights oi stardom and commands great appeal from all Indian movie fan^ here
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  • 242 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 31 (By Air Mail).— Mr. Ananthasayanam Iyengar, Deputy Speaker, to-day dis allowed four adjournment motions m Parliament on the Security Council's adoption of the AngloAmerican Resolution on Kas^i.nir following a brief statement by Prime Minisier Nehru characterising it
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  • 120 3 POLGAHAWELA, (By Air Mail) Permission sought by the L.S.S.P for conducting a free open -air show of a Soviet film was refused recently by the Polgahawela Police. It is stated that owing to t tieh >c situation m the town since last Saturday night, when
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  • 32 3 ROME, April 20. The Italian Chamber of Deputies on Tuesday night rejected a Communist vote of non-confidence m Prime Minister Alcide de Gasperi's Atlantic pact government by 308 votes to 154. A.P.
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  • 151 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail) A deputation of temperance w»r kers who waited recentely on 3n Oliver GoonetilLeke. Minister of Home Affairs and Rural Develop ment, was, it is learned, given ar undertaking to revise the Whi, Paper on the Govern neat Excl^v policy m the light
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  • 185 3 ZAMINDARI ABOLITION: PROPOSAL TO AMEND CONSTITUTION NbW DELHI, Mar. 31 (By Ah Mail).— Dr. B. V. Keskar, Deputy Minister for External Affairs said to-day m Parliament, m reply to a short notice question by Mr H V Kamath, that the question of amending the Constitution was under consideration of the
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  • 389 3 CEYLON NEWS: NEW BILL READY COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Far-reaching proposals to ensure the security and welfare of industrial and plantation workers are embodied m a draft Bill which the Minister of Labour and Social Services will place before Parliament shortly. The proposals, if
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  • 144 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail) vac Customs authorities have conlscated the two round-the-world JckeU, valued at Rs. 17,000 whicn yore found on an Indian passenger tP° vt L to leave Ceylon early m vlarch. Tae authorities seized them beleving that it was a ruse to smuggle currency out
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  • 69 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mab The Department of Census ha* now portively decided on the datea for 3 i^us of Ceylon for 1951. T^e preliminary census of puru-la-.:on will be taken during the period July 23 to August 6. follow^! by t io final census of population on
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  • 114 4 LONDON, Apr. 20.— The Rev. E. W. Grant, President of the South African Christian Council was loudly applauded m London on Wednesday when he described the churches iight m the Union against the government policy of racial discrimination. The campaign was "vigorous, consistent, determined, positive
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  • 205 4 CAPETOWN, Apr. 20.— Dr. DaniPl Maian, the South African Prime Minister, told Parliament on Tuesday that the bill to remove coloured voters from the common roll and give them separate European representation was not robbing them of tafteir voting rights. He was speaking m the House of Assembly
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  • 68 4 Emergency figures for the month of March are as follows: Bandits killed 95 Bandits wounded and escaped 60 Bandits surrendered 15 Suspects captured, wounded Suspects captured, unwounded 5 Civilians killed 44 Civilians wounded Civilians missing Regular Police killed i; Regular Police wounded 11 Specials killed
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