Indian Daily Mail, 10 May 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 88. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 560 1 Federation Govt. Lists Undesirable Publications' NETAJI'S "INDIAN STRUGGLE," SAVARKAR'S "INDIAN WAR OF INDEPENDENCE," RAJA MAHENDRA PRATAP'S "WORLD FEDERATION," "FORWARD BLOC" (WEEKLY), "NETAJI," "DHEERAN," ETC. INCLUDED The Covt. of the Federation of Malaya have gazetted the following publications as "undesirable" and have prohibited their importation. In the case of the periodical
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  • 28 1 SYDNEY, May 9. Chinese millionnaire Runme Shaw won his first Cup Trophy today when his horse Great World took the Jubilee Cup at Randwick. A.P.
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  • 58 1 NEW DELHI: A young husband m the area of Kashmiri grate here recenMy caused a mild stir, when li« chopped off the nose of his wife. W The incident, accord f£ to the police, followed a exch/ange of charges and county, charges between the husband j^nd
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  • 65 1 ihe acting Examinations Secretary, Federation of A^ ala ya. has been informed by the U^niversjty of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate that Hygiene anc|! Physiology will not be replaced/ by Health Science m the 1951 ex/amination as stated m a notice published m the Press on April 20.
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  • 160 1 KARACHI, May 9. The Pakistan Government has lodged another "Strong' 1 protest with Afghanistan against further violation of Pakistan territory, well informed sources said last night. This was me third protest by Pakistan to Afghanistan within one \\eek against alleged frontier violations. The latest incident, the
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  • 69 1 TAIPEH. May 9. The China Union Press today reported that nine Soviet Russian gunboats arrived at Shanghai on April lti and were stL'i there. It also reported the presence a. Shanghai of tnree medium LSTs and of a big one at nearby Woosung, where the WhangpocJ
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  • 488 1 GEN. MARSHALL'S STATEMENT BEFORE U.S. SENATE COMMITTEE WASHINGTON, May 9.— United States Defence Secretary-General George Marshall said yesterday that Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur's Korean policy might have led to Soviet intervention and world war. Asked by Senators of the Foreign Relations
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  • 385 1 CAPETOWN, May 9.— Thousands of South Africans are to be asked to sign a covenant pledging them to fight the Government's bid to remove coloured voters from the common electoral roll. The covenant has been drafted for the action committee of the Defenders of
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  • 127 1 NEW DELHI: The South Indian Swadeshi Match Manufacturers' Association have submitted a fivepoint memorandum to me Planning Commission, assuring them that if certain facilities were given, the production of matches could be increased by about 40 per cent to meet the country's demand. The deputation which waited
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  • 42 1 STRASBOURG, May 9. A move to bring General Dwight D. Eisenhower before the European Consultative Assembly was sidetracked, at least temporarily, Tuesday. The Assembly President, M. PaulHenri Spaak (Belgium), successfully insisted that this proposal could not be discussed immediately. A.P.
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  • 425 1 ALL DISSIDENTS TO MEET AN PATNA ON JUNE 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 9. Acharya Kripalani will definitely resign from Congress shortly and convene an All-India conference of dissident Congress leaders at Patna on June 10, announced Mr. T. Prakasam who has just returned
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  • 174 1 LAUREL, Mississippi, May 9.— Willie McG*e, 37, Negro lorrydriver, was electrocuted early yesterday five years after raping a white housewife. Fifteen mmutes before the execution, McGee sat m a cell, smoked a cigar and wrote his will while his head was shaved. Then he was led into the
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  • 31 1 BUENOS, AIRES, May 9.—Diplomatic sources here said Tuesdar Yugoslav nations reported that Ante Pavelic, ex-head of the Axisi backod wartime "state of Croatia" 'had Seen m Argentina slnc*> 1947 «lMfc A.P.
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  • 115 1 FOOD TO BE SHIPPED FREE TO INDIA NEW YORK, May 9.— Wheat for India bought with voluntary contributions by members of the U-N. Secretariat will be shipped free of cost by ten shipping lines. This has been made possitfe by the generous gesture of the India, PaKistan, Ceylon and Burma
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  • 43 1 WASHINGTON, May 9. Tne Senate Democratic leader Senator Ernest McFarlane said on Monday the Senate woulid take up me jvheat-for-India bill after disposing of an appropriations measure now under debate. He made f::e announcemer.t .vfter a democratic policy committee meeting.- Reuter
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  • 304 1 BOMBAY: Loud explosions were heard and shooting flames lit up th* evening sky on the eastern waterfiont of the city on May 1, attracting the attention of people within one mile radius. The fire, believed to have been caused by a cigarette— and casually thrown
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  • 613 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, May 10, 1951. STILL A MYSTERY! /CONGRATULATING the Members of the Federal Cabinet Mr. R. Ramani spoke as follows at the first meeting of the Federal Legislative Council recently: "Not to all of us m our short span of life does the opportunity come to
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  • 115 2 CUTTACK: The Minister for Public Relations, Shri Pabitra Mohan Pradhan, addressing the Cut tack District Political Conference at Salepur, said that it was unfornate that some of the so-called leftists who had been shouting hoarse against the prevalence of blackmarketing and profiteering were themselves responsible for
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  • 730 2 India Ready To Consider Any Pak. Proposals NEW DELHI India would await with great interest any constructive proposals the Pakistan Government might make for the solution of the evacuee property issue, a spokesman of the Rehabilitation Ministry said here on May i. He was referring to
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  • 137 2 BOMBAY: Jtajkumari Amrit Kaur, India's Health Minister, on May 2 presided over an Executive Committee, meeting of the National Sports Club of India here. The meeting, it is understood, inter alia discussed the progress so far made m the construction of Sardar Vailabhbhai Patel Stadium of
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  • 78 2 Indian Navy Chief Promoted To Rank Of Admiral NEW DELHI: The Admiralty m London on Apr. 30 that ViceAdmiral Sir Edward Parry, Chief of the Naval Staff and Commander-in« Chief of the Indian Navy, has been promoted to the rank of Admiral with effect from May 1, 1951. Admiral Sir
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  • 129 2 RETRENCHMENT IN INDIA'S ARMED SERVICES NEW DELHI: The Defence Minister, Sardar Baldev §mgh, said m Parliament on May 2 that 50,000 military personnel had been discharged as a measure of retrenchment upto March 31, 1951, The only criterion for judging the liability tor retrenchment of these men, he said, was
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  • 403 2 of good will should go. She added that a sub-committee of the American Women's Club was formed to further expand this type of activity. Mrs. Wilson told guests, that the American Women's Club wanted to show its appreciation of the hospitality it
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  • 164 2 BOMBAY: More than 100,000 workers of Greater Bombay assembled at two mass rallies m the industrial area of Central Bombay to observe May Day. The rallies were held under the Socialist and Communist auspicea. The Socialist rally addressed by Mr. N. Joshi, Mr. Asoka Mehta, Dr. Ram
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  • 134 2 Money Orders To Pakistan: No Agreement Yet Reached KARACHI: No agreement has yet been reached between the Indian and Pakistan Governments on the resumption of money and postal orders between the two countries though both the Governments are m favour of the proposed resumption, reliable sources said here. It was
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  • 75 2 NEW DELHI: Members of Parliament from Vindhya Pradesh m a statement criticised the provisions m the "Government of Part C States BUI, 1951", m its application to Vindhya Pradesh. They stated that the provisions were "reactionary and demanded that Vindhya Pradesh should be raised
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  • 67 2 NEW DELHI: Nineteen States In the country were operating State motor transport services In varying scales, employing a total number of 5,008 buses. In reply to a question m Parliament on May 1, Mr. K. Santanam gave this information, adding that their monthly petrol consumption was of
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  • 93 2 maukab: A mim of Rs. 18 crores la to be spent by the Madras State during the next five years for food production, it was officially learnt here. n. 1 1^ am .2 unt boen included In the Rs. 135 crores five-year development plan
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  • 517 2 PHOTO). BOMBAY: Inaugurating the Indian Cancer Society at the Taj Mahal Hotel on May 2 In whe presence of a large gathering, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur drew pointed attention to the fact that though there was the general impression that the incidence of cancer m India was
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  • 253 2 Assam Note On Returning Muslim Migrants SHILLONG: The Assam Government has m a Press Note on Apr. 30 replied to the East Bengal Muslim migrants returning to Assam. The Note states: "In a Press Note issued on April 21, the East Bengal Government while admitting that conditions for the return
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  • 72 2 F.O.C. CALCUTTA: The flve-day-old strike of employees of the Punjab National Bank m Calcutta was called off on Apr. 30. The men returned to work gri an assurance given m Parliament by Mr. Jagjivan Ram, Labour Minister, Government of India, that atrnew tribunal would immediately
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  • 1023 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Provision In States Laws Repealed NEW DELHI, Apr. 27, (By Air Mall). Parliament passed the tax on Newspapers (Sales and Advertisements) Repeal Bill and U\e Reserve Bank of India (Amendment) Bui today. Earlier, it passed tne t i nance Minister's resolution approving the
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  • 1297 3 REQUISITIONING OF HINDU HOUSES IN JESSORE -EAST AND WEST BENGAL BOUNDARY SOVIET INVITATION TO INDIANS HAHE PRISONERS' APPEAL REJECTED QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT: Government was not arrived at about the particular form m which the organisation of the Slndri Factory should be. Thereafter. It was decided t!iat m view of
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  • 170 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 26, (By Air Mail).— Tile Finance Bill as emerged from Parliament In its final snape today after its introduction seven weeks ago has slashed the 31--crore rupees new taxation proposal for the year by 20 per cent. Parliament today approved the removing
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  • 118 3 NEW DELHI. Apr. 27, (By Air Mall). An Indian snipping company had placed, orders for two cargo ships with a Japanese firm and one of the vessels had already been launched and the other woma be launched shortly. This was disclosed by Mr.
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  • 208 3 NEW DELHI, Ap"r. 27, (By Air Mail).— Mr. Mahatab, India's Commerce and Industry Minister, said here today that the Government would not accede to millowners demand for re-examination of the Tariff Board formula for quarterly revision ol clotti prices whicn had fixed
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  • 101 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 23, (By Mr Mall).— TMet Rehabilitation Miris:er. Mr. A jit Prasad Jain disclosed In Parliament today m reply to a question that considerable sums of money were transferred from Btiopal to Pakistan by some rich persons of the State Immediately
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  • 752 3 rnoto. NEW DELHI Controversy is once more blowing up like a snow blizzard round the icy peak of Mount Everest. New movements are on foot to change the name of the great, unconquered mountain, highest point on earth, which soars five and a half
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  • 41 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. 8. K. Banerji, at present Deputy Secretary m the Ministry of External Affairs has been appointed Deputy High Com missioner for India at Lahore, the Ministry of External Affair* announced to-day.- F.0.C.
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  • 666 4 CEYLON NEWS: Alleged Contract To Rent Town Hall JAFFNA: The Additional District Judge, Jaffna, Mr. W. G. Spencer, delivered judgment on Friday last m the case m which Mr. C. Vanniasingham, MJ*., Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayagam, K.C., MJ*., Senator Dr. E. M. V. Naganathan,
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