Indian Daily Mail, 23 April 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 71. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 211 1 A l l Ind i a Opposition To Congress Planned OBJECT OF REPUBLICAN PARTY EXPLAINED AT FIRST CSNSEMTKMi (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 22. The first Convention of the All-India Republican Party was held here yesterday evening when several speakers explained the objects of the party and the need
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  • 99 1 SYDNEY. Apr. 22.— Mrs. Lily Sun. the wife of an Australian-born Chinese grocer m Kensington and the mother of four children, came back i.o Australia. The Minister of Immigration reveised a decision of his departmental •'ißcers refusing to allow her to reenter the country. Mrs. Sun,
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  • 78 1 MANILA, Apr. 22 —[Declaring that he was not a Communist Hukbaiahap but a victim of political intrigues, Antonio Quion, long wanted by Uie authorities for murder and other crimes and regarded as Cavite Provinces No. 1 bandit, surrendered th.o ru~ ...ng to National Defence Secretary Raymond
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  • 87 1 TOKYO, Apr 22.— UniUd Nations troops advancing along a broad Ko lean central front towards massed Chinese Communists can meet anything hurled at them, including aircraft, field commander (Lieutenant General James Van Fleet declared today. Gen. Van Fleet gave this optimistic assessrr.ont after a visit to
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  • 165 1 BARODA RULER'S PENSION AND TITLE SAVED NEW DELHI. Apr. 22. -The ex- Maharajah. Gaekwar, deposed racohorse owning; ruler of the Indian sLate-5f Earoda, may get a pension from the Indian Government to compensate for his lost privy purse of £200.000. it was learned here on Friday. He may p'so be
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  • 108 1 KONG KONG, Apr. 22.— DzasaK Kbengyta and Thupten Tenthar, Tihotan delegates to Peiping who arrived here from India by plane on Apr. 19, departed for the Red China j capital by train yesterday. A third delegate is en route direct to Peiping via Sinkiang province.
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    10 1 PHOTO. friendly Koreans carry liberated American prisoners down from A.P.
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  • 246 1 DURBAN, Apr. 22.— ManUal Gandhi. 58-year-old son of Mahatma Gandhi, on Friday end^d his 14-day fast made as a protest against the South African government's racial policies. His supporters flocked to his tiny cottage at Phoenix, near Durban, Friday morn ing for wavers of thanksgiving at
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  • 111 1 Mr. Graham To Settle Kashmir Dispute (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 22.— 1t is 1 learnt that Mr. Frank Graham has been selected finally as the United Nations Representative to settle the Kashmir issue under the new resolution of the Security Council which India has rejected. Graham was
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  • 125 1 .JAKARTA, Apr. 22 —Fear that a new "Ililler" may rise m Indonesia was vr.M ed yesterday by the chairman of the Parliamentary Foreign Affairs section and the member of the executive of the second largest Indonesian National Party, Mr. Sunarja, yesterday morning, according to Aneta news
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  • 53 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 22.— India considered a leader of a "new Asia." soon will extend her influence |by treaties with friendly nations m the Far and Middle' East Signing of new pacts of friendship, trade and commerce between India and Syria, Iraq Yemen, Thailand and the Philippines
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  • 171 1 Congress President Urges Inclusion O f Two Cochin a tes In Kesavan Cabinet (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Apr. 22.— Congress President Mr. F>urshortamdas 1 andon has left Trivandrum without finding a solution for the Cabinet r.nsis among the Congress legislators of. Travancore-Cochin. He has only expressed the pious wish
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  • 352 1 AMENDMENT OF CONSTITUTION BY INDIA GOVERNMENT UNLIKELY (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 22.— Reports from Delhi indicate that there is little hope of the Government of India amending the Constitution m order to make valid the Madras Government's Communal G.O. regarding admission to Colleges and
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  • 102 1 PUBLIC TRIAL OF PAK ARMY LEADERS DEMANDED KARACHI. Apr. 22.— Police here have arrested Asghan Ashfaq, employee of a leading city business firm, for alleged sending of falsely signed telegrams to the |Paklstan Prime Minister, Liaquat Ali Khan. The Premier has received over 24 falsely signed telegrams m the last
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  • 63 1 TEHERAN. At>r. 22.-A Govern men*, oflicial said yesterday GeTfeflarfa Sna>-.hakhi < Governor General of Kha^istan provinc '•ecorted to the government b cable that Abadan's situafon calm and that the 'ma ionty of strikers had exDressrteur intention to return to wor!: General s::ahbakhti believed tha' the strikes
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  • 144 1 POLICE FIRE ON "HUNGER-MARCHERS": FOUR KILLED COOCH BEHAR, India, Apr 22.— Four persons including a girl were killed and 32 others were injured when police opened fire on 5.000 "hunger marchers" m front of th« Cooch Behar Secretariat yesterday The state of Cooch Behar m northeast India was merged with
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  • 100 1 WASHINGTON. Apr. 22. The United States is pressing anew for economic and diplomatic sanctions against China, according to reports here yesterday. The subject was believed to have been dlc^uss^d yesterday when the British, French and Australian Ambassaiors c -nf erred at the State Department, with
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  • 54 1 Mr. K. P. K. Menon's Appointment Officially Announced (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Apr. 22.— The External Affairs Ministry has officially announced that Mr. K. P. K. Menon has been appointed Indian High Commissioner m Ceylon and will take charge of the office In the mvldle of May, succeeding Mr.
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  • 66 1 KARACHI, Apr. 22 —It waa/ authoritatively stated yesterday Pakistan has also received a draft of Japanese peace treaty from the British Foreign Office. The Government's' reactions to the British draft will be conveyed through Habib Rahimtullah, Pakistan's High Commissioner m London, when he returns to London next
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  • 117 1 BOMBAY. (By Air Mail). The Portuguese Government m Lisbon aas decided to restrict trade facilities to Indian nationals m Pori luese colonies m East Africa, according to usually reliable reports reaching here from Goa. Informed Goan circles here Incipreted this action of the Portuguese
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  • 815 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, April 23, 1951. A NEW PARTY FOR SINGAPORE-V TROM what we have said m the previous articles, it is clear that the new party we are advocating will not be enamoured of council seats, executive posts or other plums of office because these do not
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  • 1378 2 Sir A.R. Mudaliar Reviews UN Council's Decision MADRAS: The problem of financing the economic development of under-developed areas, the question of forced labour and the drawing up of a covenant embodying fundafental human rights were among the main subjects discussed at the recent meeting of the
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  • 545 2 Sardar Patel Memorial Fund Congress W. Committee's Appeal For Contributions NEW DELHI: The Congress Working Committee recently issued an appeal for contributions to the national memorial fund to be raised m memory of the late Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. The funds collected for the memorial would be mainly utilised for the
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  • 80 2 KARACHI: Dr. I. H. Qureshi, Pakistan's Minister of State for Refugees, on Apr. 7 reiterated his earlier statement that the settlement of the evacuee property question on a Government-to-Government level was out of question. Dr. Qureshi said that the only practical solution was through private sale or
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    63 2 PHOTO. Egypt's Ambassador to the United States Kamil Bey Abdul gestures with upraised finger Miring a lecture on "The Critical Middle East" at the Town Hall, New York, on Apr. 4. He &aivl that only American leadership. can solve the critical problems of the Near East and "rescue it from
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  • 778 2 Appeal To Be Referred To Third fudge HYDERABAD: The Chief Justice of the Hyderabad High Court and Mr. Justice Khalil-uz-Zaman, constituting a divisional bench, delivered differing judgments on Apr. 1.3 m the appeal preferred by Kassim Razvi and two others, Abdul Munim Khan and Raza,
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  • 2140 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Minister Criticises Rulers' •False Notions' NEW DELHI Apr. 3, (By Air Mail). -The Minister for States, Sri N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, told Parliament to-day that the Government of India would not recognise the Ruler's Union. Some of the Rulers, he said,
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    47 3 PHOTO. Prince Baudouin, Regent and Crown Prince of Belgium here skis down a slope of the Matterhorn at Zermatt Switzerland The Crown Prince is spending a skiing holiday there with his sister Princess Josepfhine Charlotte ar.d brother Prince Albert under the Guidance of Professor B. Renne. A.P.
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  • 68 3 NEW DELHI, April 3. (By Air Mail) During the first three years after independence, 88 cases of industrial projects with foreign participation were finalised but 5 were rejected. The total capital applied for was Rs. 23.67 crores out of which Rs. 10.47 crores wai to
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  • 163 3 NEW DELHI, April 3, (By Air Mail). The target of import of iron and steel fixed by India for 1951 was 500.000 tons but it was doubtful whether she would be able to get even half of it, said Shri Harekrushna Mahtab m Parliament to-day m
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  • 128 3 BOMBAY: The suggestion of exchange facilities given to the Portuguese authorities m Goa by the Government of India was a retaliatory measure against "the clandestine purchase" of arms by the Goa Government, official circle* stated here on Apr. 13. The authorities m Goa. according to
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  • 65 3 MR. N. M. AYYAR APPOINTED JUTE CONTROLLER CALCUTTA, Apr. 21.— Mr. N. M. Ayyar. 1.C.5., Chairman. Calcutta Port Commissioners, has been appointed Jute Controller, it was authoritaMvely learnt. Mr. Ayyar, who will succeed Mr. J. R. Walker, former President ol the Indian Jute Mills Association will exercise this function m
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  • 726 3 CEYLON NEWS: CONTRAST WITH "CEYLONISATION" COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— "l cannot understand why my friend, Mr. Goonesinha, is 'kicking up such a shindy'," said Mr. E. W. Whitelaw, the well known Kalutara planter who leaves for England m the Stratnnaver after a two months
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  • 85 3 NATTANDIYA, (By Air Mail).— Ihe local opinion held at Nainanadama resulted m favour of openng a toddy tavern m this area, /vhich has been dry for a period of 25 years. Much hilarity prevailed among the voters who were confident of their success. The lorries
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  • 120 3 JAfc-FNA, ißy Air Mail).— This noon after the Khutba prayers at the Muhiyudden Mosque, Grand Bazaar, Mr. U. H. G. Bhaila, Manager Huhiyuddin Masjid committee, appealed to those assembled and to the Muslims of Jaffna m general to provide better comforts for the worshippers of that
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  • 63 3 CEYLON CITIZENSHIP FOR INDIANS Of the seven Indian Congress IP.B, six hare now obtained heir Ceylonese citizenship ghts, four by descent and two by -gistration. The only Indian Conress M.P. who has not been regisered so far is Mr. S. Thondaman, IP. foil Nuwara Eliya. The first ndian M.P. who
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  • 365 4 STUDY OF SANSKRIT IN CHILE MADRAS, (By Air Mail). There is tremendous interest and goodwill for India m Latin American countries and we should cultivate them better, said Sir A. Ramaswami Mudaliar, who has just returned to Lake Success from Santiago after attending the
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  • 106 4 COLOMBO. Apr. 22.— Fifty men were missing here yesterday after the boat talcing them to work across Colombo harbour was m collision with the 4.701-ton Norwegian cargo st.iip, Tampa. Police were searching for the men and trying to account for them. They did not
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  • 368 4 SPLIT AMONG CEYLONESE REDS FORESEEN COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). Di. James Burnham, the famed poii tical scientist thinks that if the Trotskyists came into power m Ceylon, "Stalin would undoubtedly use thiem for his own purposes until such time as he thought fit when he would replace them witn his
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  • 45 4 RANGOON, Apr. 22.— The Central Burma Anti-Nacotics Squad seized three truck loads of raw Chines* opium on the Rangoon-Mandalay road and arrested seven Chinese, it was reported here yesterday. Value of the haul is estimated at iiearly 2,000,000 rupees (£150,000).— A.P.
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  • 96 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. Tamil conductor was abducted from his house last night m the Sun^'-i Siput area of Perak. His hanas were tied behind his back and ho vas killed with a burst of tommviun fire. Bandits then set fire t« a smokehouse on the estate, says
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    103 4 ARCHBISHOP ALOYSIUS STEP. N AC, Imprisoned spiritual leader of Yugoslavia's 7,000,000 Roman Catholic?, told an Associated Tress reporter on Aipr. 6 that a compromise ot differences between the Church and Yugoslavia's communistic government could and Should be worked out "m the interests of both." The 52-year-old prelate expressed this conviction
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  • 373 4 The fourth annna] general meeting uf the Klang Road Local Indian Congress was held at 3rd Mile Kland Road. Kuala Lumpur, at 8 p.m. on Apr. 7, with the Local Indian Congress President Mr. A. Raman m the Chair.
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  • 44 4 MANILA, Apr. 22.— A Manila court yesterday convicted 11 Hnks to four months imprisonment. They were charged with having recruited new members for the organisation, aided Huks m the field and acted aa informers, couriers and contact men Reuter
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  • 118 4 MINISTER TYAGI'S ADVICE TO MALAYAN INDIANS NEW DELHI, Apr. 22.— Mr. Mahavi Tyagi, Indian Minister of State for Finance, tdday urged Indian nationals m Malaya to "look up to Malaya as their homeland and to win the confidence ani goodwill of the people." Speaiftng at a reception to Mr. X
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  • 279 4 U.S. DOCTOR REPORTS ON SOUTH-EAST ASIA HEALTH PROGRAMME WASHINGTON, Apr. 22. The people of SouthEast Asia "are turning from the empty promises of communism to seek the benefits of a working democracy," according to an American scientist who has just returned from an anti -malarial campaign being carried out m
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  • 44 4 PARIS, Apr. 22. The "Big Four" Deputies ended their seventh week of talks yesterday, still deadlocked m efforts to frame an agenda for a Foreign Ministers conference. Western spokesmen said there were no new developments at yesterday's meeting the 35th.- A.P.
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  • 129 4 The marriage of Chi. M. Radhakri&hnan of the Shell Central Laboratory, Singapore (son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Muthukrishnan of McAlLster Co., Ltd., Singajpore) with Sow. Vasantha Dcvi (daughter of Sri M. Solaimalai, Retired Circle Inspector of Police, Ramnad Dlst. South India) was celebrated on Friday, Apr. 20
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  • 289 4 LONDON, Apr. 22.— Mr. Harold Wilson, Trade Minister, said last week Britain faced an "unparalleled industrial disaster" if she did not get more raw materials, particularly sulphur. The defence programme would be m the "gravest danger" if bigger allocations of such metals
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  • 92 4 Mr. John M. Echols of the Department of Education and Foreign Relations of Cne United States wiu arrive at Kuala Lumpur toda. Monday, for one week study m thMalay language. Mr. Echols. an Indonesian language expert, is teaching Indonesian language to the diplomatic officers m
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