Indian Daily Mail, 25 April 1951
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Title Section16 1951-04-25 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 73. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY APRIL 25, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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171 1951-04-25 1 U. S. 190m. Loan For India To Buy 2m. Ton Foodgrains Foreign Affairs Committee Approves Revised Bill WASHINGTON. Apr. 24.— The House Foreign Affairs Committee yesterday tentatively approved a revised bill to loan India $190,000,000 to buy 2,000,000 tons of food grains m the United States It was expected theReuter - 171 words
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192 1951-04-25 1 BEVAN EXPLAINS WHY HE RESIGNED FROM ATTLEE CABINET LONDON, Apr 24. Mr. Aneurin Bevan who resigned from the British Cabinet on Sunday said yesterday that Britain could not achieve her big new rearmament programm.e without damaging her economies and those of the whole world. He was explaining to a crowdedA.P. - 192 words
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Article99 1951-04-25 1 MADRAS, Apr. 24.— The Cooperative Movement has made remarkable progress m Madras State. According to the latest official report, the working capital of the Cooperative Movement m the State is larger than the revenue of the State Government and commands R,s. 720 million. There are 4,000GIIS - 99 words
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Article76 1951-04-25 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 24.— The Cana dian Government's offer of scholarships and fellowships to Indian students under the Technical Cooperation Scheme of the Colombo Plan has been accepted by the Government of India. For the current year, the Canadian Government have offered 60 scholarships for post-graduateGIIS - 76 words
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Article38 1951-04-25 1 WASHINGTON. Apr. 24. The United States Government has allocated 10 r more rubber next month for lorry, bus and tractor tyres, industrial .equipment and shoe soles but none for car tyres garden hose, athletic goods and toys ReuterReuter - 38 words
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195 1951-04-25 1 TEXTILE MACHINERY MAKING FACTORY AT BOMBAY BOMBAY, Apr. 24.-^The textile machinery manufacturing factory at Bombay would go into production shortly. The factory, which is being- built with an authorised capital of Rs. 50 million, is nearing completion and when m full production would supply 12,000 spindles and an equivalent quantityGIIS - 195 words
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Article149 1951-04-25 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 24.— What does the latest atom bomb look like? Look Magazine said yesterday that the 1951 version is about 20 feet long, 10 feet m diameter, weighs 10,000 pounds and can be exploded 40 seconds after it is oieased from the bomberA.P. - 149 words
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Article90 1951-04-25 1 CAIRO. Apr. 24.— The Egyptian Senate Petitions Commission reiected yesterday a draft bill for nationalisation of the Suez Canal Company. The petition for nationalisation was introduced by Mohamed Fathv Navvar. a non -parliamentarian lawyer. The Petitions Commission rejected it on -eeal grounds. The Commission ruled t^aReuter - 90 words
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93 1951-04-25 1 TEHERAN, Apr. 24. Persia 5 Parliamentary Oil Sub-committe. yesterday proposed that a liquidation board should be set ud immediately to seek agreement with the Anglo-Iranian oil company on oil nationalisation The sub -committee passed two alternative schemes for nationalis bis Persian oil to theReuter - 93 words
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146 1951-04-25 1 NAVAL DOCKYARD APPRENTICE SCHOOL IN BOMBAY BOMBAY, Apr. 24. Ever since its inception m 1949, the Indian Naval Dockyard Apprentice School m Bombay has made considerable progress m training India's young men m various types of dockyard work. Started with the object of raising the educational and technical standard ofGIIS - 146 words
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Article107 1951-04-25 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 24. The author itiqf-la Britisa Malaya have inlormeawbe United Nations that m ;;.L£Vot their efforts to abo'isn oplumjwfugglang, "immense profits" dfcntinue to be made m the illicit Irug traffic. In a report to the United Natiens Narcotics Commission made public today, the MalayanReuter - 107 words
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Article125 1951-04-25 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 24 Teh Government of India have agreed to the Pakistan Government's proposal that a conference should be held to discuss the resumption of normal rail traffic between the two countries. The Government of India have suggested that the conference should be held m DelhiGIIS - 125 words
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191 1951-04-25 1 U.N. Indonesian Commission Adjourns: Talks Ended UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.. Apr. 24. One of the most complex problems to come before the United Nations the transfer of sovereignty to the peoples of Indonesia has passed into history with the announced decision of the U.N Commission for Indonesia to adjourn indefinitely. InUSIS - 191 words
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Article74 1951-04-25 1 COLOMBO, Apr. 24. Ceylon has removed all exchange and export control regulations on gifts not exceeding total value of Rs. 100. But the restrictions will, however, apply to articles of food like rice, flour, pepper, sugar, condensed milk, milk foods and infant foods; drugs patent medicines, precious stonesReuter - 74 words
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158 1951-04-25 1 GEN DAWES DEAD: FORMER U.S. VICE-PRESIDENT CHICAGO. Apr. 24. Genera Charles Dawes, H5, former VicePresidient 01 tocl United States, ciied here last night. As U.S. Ambassador to London Gen. Dawes upset diplomatic tradition by refusing to wear knee Dreecnes to court functions. Activo to the end, he was a memberA.P. - 158 words
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135 1951-04-25 1 TOKYO, Apr. 24— A full-seal* Chinese onslaught tore a big hole m United Nations lines and plunge,^ south of the 38th paralleljp C*ntr»l Korea. A .Chinese w jth Cavalry mouljted off** Mpi*golian ponies was reported^ur the .ifbref ront of the mas'§jV« tinve. Another RedAP - 135 words
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169 1951-04-25 1 I^ANSING, Michigan, Apr. 24 President Truman's majority m the United States Senate increased from two to four yesterday by the appointment of a Democrat to succeed the late Republican Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg. Mr. Mermen Williams, Governor of Michigan, today named 49--year-old Democrat Blair McCoy,Reuter - 169 words
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Article79 1951-04-25 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 24.— Prime Minister Sardar Shah Mahmuri Khan of Afghanistan conferred for 30 minutes Mondayt at the U.S. State Department wititi Secretary of State Dean Acheson. Mahmud. who Is here on unofficial business, jjosed with Ache son afterwards m the diplomatic reception room for photographers.A.P. - 79 words
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Article24 1951-04-25 1 TLE DE YEU, France Apr. 24.— A cake with 95 candles is being prepared here for Marshal Henri Philippe Petain's birthday on Tues- A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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90 1951-04-25 1 COOCH BEH.UI (.North-east India), Apr. 24.--Tne West Bengai Government stated yesterday that «aoent demonstrations here on oaturauy when six people were Killed and 30 injured after police opened fire, were led by Commu a)sis and Leftists. Troops continued to guard important centres yesterdayReuter - 90 words
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195 1951-04-25 1 Troops Reinforcements To Famine-Threatened Areas NEW DELHI, Apr. 24. Deeply concerned over bloody weekend hunger riots m the northeast, th; viovern.rnent Monday sent troop, and armed police reinforcements to famine -tnreatened areas m Bengal. Behar. Madras and Bom bay. It was m Cooch Behar, -capital of the former Princely stateA.P. - 195 words
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36 1951-04-25 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 24.— India has so far received approximately Rs. 3,632,686 m reparation from Germany. Capital goods received m reparation from Germany have been estimated at nearly Rs. 24,486,473. GIISGIIS - 36 words
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Article237 1951-04-25 1 TOKYO. Apr 24.— At least 98 persons died and another 200 were injured m an electric trolley fire at Yokohama today. The American Provost Marshal announced that seven American servicemen were among the dead. Their names have been withheld pending notification of their next of kin.Reuter - 237 words
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Article60 1951-04-25 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 24.—Mr. Irvin Hohensee, executive secretary of vhe "Mac Arthur for, President" committee, opened his New York headquarters at the Hotel statler on Monday m response to "hundreds of requests." All campaign donations wflt be limited to one dollar, Hcoensee said, "to keep fromA.P. - 60 words
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Article42 1951-04-25 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 24. Th« balance of trade m 1950-1951 for [ndia was favourable to the extent if Rs. 210 million. Exports, includng re-exports, during the financial year were Rs 5,865.4 million and imports Rs. 5,654.6 million. GIISGIIS - 42 words
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Article269 1951-04-25 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru and other Ministers of the Central Government, judges of the b.preme Court, Mr. G. V. Mavlankar and other Members of Parliament, attended a reception given by the Tamilnad M.P.s to celebrate New Year Day. Regarding the audience with theF.O.C. - 269 words
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181 1951-04-25 2 SHHILONG Mr. Jalramdaa Daulatram, Governor of Assam, told ttie United Khasi and Jaintia Hilla People's Conference here recently that the Government, both at the Centre and m the State, were sincerely concerned m the welfare of the people of the hills. In achievingF.O.C. - 181 words
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156 1951-04-25 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 29, (By Air Mail). The Commerce and Indus try Minister, Mr. Mahatab, m a statement m Parliament today, described his own reply given a few days ago m regard to the appointment of the Jute Controller as "incorrect" and gave an amendedFOC - 156 words
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Article62 1951-04-25 2 CUTTACK: The appointment of Mr. V. P. Menon as acting Governor of Oiissa, during the absence on leave of Mr. Asaf Ali was made m consuUation with the Chief Minister of Orissa and with his full approval, it was learnt here on Apr. 17 The newF.O.C. - 62 words
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278 1951-04-25 2 Pandit S. B. Yam's Appeal PATNA: Pandit Sheel Bhadra Yajee, Chairman of the Bihar State Forward Blo c has issued the following appeal to the political parties, relief organisations and individuals to organise Bihar Famine Relief Committee with a view to helping theF.O.C. - 278 words
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158 1951-04-25 2 JALPAIGUR: The three square furlong area m Jalpaiguri district on the In do-Pakistan border, which was encroached upon by Pakistani police c'4>out a fortnight ago, has now been taken possession of by India, without any incident, it was officially learnt here. Pakistani police offeredF.O.C. - 158 words
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148 1951-04-25 2 NEW DELHI: The Bihar food situation, though potentially dangerous, is, >not so serious as some people make it out. This conclusion is reported to have been reached by the Central Direc-tor-General of Food who visited Bihar recently and submitted a report to the CentralF.O.C. - 148 words
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Article136 1951-04-25 2 BOMBAY; Official circles m Bombay on Apr. 18 expressed grave tears about repercussions m the rest of the country of the nearfamine conditions existing m Bihar. They, however, discounted the possibility of any "immediate further cut m the ration to help Bihar to tide over herF.O.C. - 136 words
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Article40 1951-04-25 2 NEW DELHI: The Finance Minis ter told Shri K. M. Tripathi m Parliament on Apr. 18 that expenditure on food subsidies met from Central revenues from August 15, 1947 to January, 1951 amounted to Ra. 6,33,97,037. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 40 words
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Article45 1951-04-25 2 BOMBAY: Approximately 1,980 tons of rice from Pakistan arrivec m Bombay on Apr 17 by S.S. "Jain Rajendra" for allocation to various regions. Two other ships carrying 9,821 tons of wheat and 5,000 tons ol milo from overseas arrived here yesterday. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 45 words
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Article55 1951-04-25 2 NEW DELHI* The Ambassadordesignate of Argentine to India, Col, Rafael Lascalea, presented his ere dentials to the President, Dr. Rajendia Prasad, at a special ceremony m Government House on Apr. 14. The President reciprocated the expressions of friendship and goodtvill which the Ambassador conveyed from theF.O.C. - 55 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-04-25 2 PHOTO). Driver Robert Fareie. th? Brlt'sh army sentry whose sentence of ten years' imprisonment for shoo 4 in-; a Korean schoolmaster was squashed 18 days a*O, relumed tc London on Mar. 30. Phfto shows: Fargte (centre) m his arrival at London airport. With him are aimcrt r>o:ic:men. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article, Illustration111 1951-04-25 2 PHOTO. 35-year old. Miss Idina Probyn, cf Kensington, London, has mobilised eleven other women to run a leave centre m Tokyo and three canteen vans at the Korean Front None of her team is over 35. All are wives, sisters c 1 sweethearts of men reported missing. "We are justA.P. - 111 words
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142 1951-04-25 2 E. Pakistan To Abolish Zamindari System Within 3 Years KARACHI: Mr. Nur-Ul-Amin, Chief Minister of Kast Bengal, said here on Apr. 18 that estates of big landlords m Kast Bengal would be acquired within one year. These estates, he added, would then be distributed amongst landless peasants or such tenantsF.O.C. - 142 words
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Article154 1951-04-25 2 NEW DELHI: The Communications Minister, Mr. Ran Ahmed Kidwai, told Mr. Sanjivayya m Parliament on Apr. 17 that the Government had received complaints from the near relatives of the victims of the Kotagiri air crash on December 13 last stating that the valuables of the victims wereF.O.C. - 154 words
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432 1951-04-25 2 BOMBAY CONVENTION LAYS DOWN CHARTER OF DEMANDS BOMBAY: Mr. M. Chclapathi Rail, the Editor of the "National Herald", Lucknow, presiding over the First Convention of Bombay Working Journalists here on Apr. 15 appealed to journalists m the country to organise themselves through trade unionism.F.O.C. - 432 words
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276 1951-04-25 2 Meanwhile, the draft constitution if the Federation of All-India Working Journalists was unanimously adopted at a special session of the federation here on Apr. 16. The session was attended by over 50 delegates representing the various journalist organisation m the country. Mr. Asrar Ahmed,FOC - 276 words
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2393 1951-04-25 3 General Elections Will Be Free Unhampered INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Rajaji Reih rates Govt.'s Assurance NEW DELHI, Apr.- 5, (By Air Mail). Parliament voied the demands for grants to the Home and Labour Ministries to-day. These totalled more than rupees 7.62 crores and 20.40 lakhs respectively. In the course of hisFOC - 2,393 words
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Article180 1951-04-25 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 5, (By Air Mail). The Home Minister, Mr. C. Rajagopalaciari, compared his job today to that of a sweeper. Mr. Rajagopalachari was replying to the debate on the Home Ministry's demands and was told that he had exceeded his time by 15 minutes andFOC - 180 words
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Article189 1951-04-25 3 NOT BREACH OF PRIVILEGE' report to the House first. Mr. Kamatn pointed out thai the Committee was apt>ointed m accordance with the assurances given by the Prime Minister dur ing the food debate and the Ministry concerned appointrd it. In view of the tact that trie matte; was first discussedFOC - 189 words
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213 1951-04-25 3 their development. Mr. Bandaranaike, replying, said that during the last tfaree years he nad been abe to release Rs. 17.0U0 towards the improvement of those wrings. He was pleased to see c work done He hoped that next time he visited this place, perhaps ieFOC - 213 words
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314 1951-04-25 3 CEYLON NEWS: MINISTER GIVES NO REPLY TO CRITICISM COLOMBO, (By Air Mail) .—The method adopted by the enumerators to delete hundreds of thousands of names of Indians from the electoral registers was pointed out m the House of Representatives recently during a discussionFOC - 314 words
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160 1951-04-25 3 GAMPOLA, (By Air Mail).—Presiding at a largely attended opei. air meeting under the auspices ol the Gampola Progressive Youth League, Mr. Somaweera Chandra sirl, M.P. for Moratuwa, said the Government was more concerned about the felling «f jak trees than the question ofFOC - 160 words
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Article140 1951-04-25 3 HABARDUWA, (By Air Mail).— Mr. Montague J ayawickreme Parliamentary Secretary, presiding over a largely attended meeting which followed the opening of tho Piyadigama-Ahangama Community Centre Reading Room, told tb* villagers to work m unity with the ultimate aim of winning the lost glory ofFOC - 140 words
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Article51 1951-04-25 3 GRIFFITHS TO SUCCEED BEVAN LONDON, Apr. 23. Observers specuated that James Griffiths, now Colonial Secretary, might get the Labour Ministry, now vacant by Aneurin Bevan's resignation tc--tay. Griffiths, like Bevan, is a former Welsh miner with a big following in the trade union movement the backbone of the Labour part-A.P. - 51 words
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45 1951-04-25 4 RANGOON, Aj-. 24.— Wong Pen? Soon, Singapore badminton ace, will break his journey here en route from England to play exhibition matches against Burmese champions on Apr. 30. Wong recently won the All-Eng-land and Danish singles title. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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482 1951-04-25 4 ASTOUNDING "MALAYAN LETTER" IN "PICTURE POST" The following "Letter from Malaya" is published m the "Picture Post" Nov. 1950 issue: "If the white man's superiority m the East has been solely exjploitation of an illiterate and backward native (who m theory would not be illiterate482 words
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Article157 1951-04-25 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 24.— A new Indo-Dutch agreement replacing the one concluded four years age was announced here last week The Royal Dutch Airline X.L.M., which at present operates services to and across India, and an Indian airline to be designated by the Indian Government willReuter - 157 words
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Article60 1951-04-25 4 Permits to visit St. John's Island will again be issued fr.ls week a^> a result of the incidents already reported 20 Chinese who were th~ ringleaders were moved to Chan<n Gaol. There they wM have th» same facilities of receiving visitors and sending letter as60 words
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