Indian Daily Mail, 5 July 1951

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 144. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JU LY 5, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 427 1 PAR VIOLATION OF CEASEFIRE AGREEMENT "GRAVE" MATTER NEW DELHI, July 4.— The letter sent by the Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, to the Security Council of the United Nations regarding the violation ol Kashmir ceasefire line by Pakistan has been released Mr. Nehru says:
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  • 136 1 The INDIAN NEWS CHRONICLE observes: "That raids are intended to intimidate India, to bully Kashmir and to work up a scare for the benefit of Dr. Graham needs no explaining. Their particular significance is that Pakistan ia prejudging the issue of the mission, which has
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  • 175 1 NEW DELHI, July 4.— Referring to the Indian States Minister, Mr. Gopalaswami Ayyangar's broadcast warning Pakistan the continuance ot" violations of the ceasefire line in Kashmir, the HINDUSTAN TIMES writes: "It has been only too apparent that Pakistan's resort to such tactics at this time of the day
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  • 206 1 LUCKNOW, July 4. Glass sand deposits suitable for the production of various types of glass have been recently discovered in parts of Vindhya Pradesh., Uttar Pradesh and in Bundl district of Raj as than Deposits have been located by the Geological Survey of India
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  • 49 1 PHOTO. Premier Jawaharlal Nehru receives William Pawley, consultant to the U.S.A. Secretary of State, at his official residence In New Delhi on June 22. Pawley, in India on a short tour to study the country's food problem, holds the rank of ambassador. A.P.
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  • 87 1 TOKYO, July 4. The Japanese cabinet resigned yesterday in a move believed to be aimed at creating a coaHtion government for peace treaty discussions. Members handed their resignations to the Prime Minister, Shigeru roshidA. It was reported that Yoshida has already begun asking members if the People's
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  • 115 1 BOMBAY, July 4.— The annual meeting of the Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust held at Bombay on June 29 elected unanimously the Speaker of the Indian Parliament, Mr. O. V. Mavalankar. as Chairman for the current year in the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. A.
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  • 183 1 ANKARA, July 4. A crowded programme awaits India's Education Minister, Maulana Abul Kala.n Azad, when he reaches Tehran on July 7. During his fortnight's stay, he will be StstVe .guest of the Iranian Government. Apart from the functions arranged by the Iranian Ministry of
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  • 67 1 SHILLONG. July 4. Indian Air Force Dakotas dropped in Assarr. during the last week, 34,000 lbs. of rice for the marooned people in 1 the Passlghat area. The aircraft flew seven sorties iin two days to complete the operations. A 1 so over 16,000 flbs. of
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  • 354 1 PRELIMINARY TALKS ON I KOREA CEASEFIRE ON JULY 8 TOKYO, July 4.— Pyongyang Radio said to-night that the Communists had accepted Gen. Ridgway's invitation to take part in preliminary talks on a ceasefire in Korea in "no man's land" on July 8. Almost immediately afterwards Gen.
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  • 162 1 SEOUL, July 4. American army railroad engineers this morning drove two powerful American-built diesel locomotives into Seoul's still battered railway station. The t,wo engines will have a 17--coach "armfcrtice train" north towards Kaesong for the ceasefire conference next week American engineers, members of the 724th Transport Railroad
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  • 29 1 TOKYO, July 4.— Governor Thomas Dewey of New York arrived at Tokyo's Haneda airport this afternoon for tour of Japan and the Korean fighting front. Reuter.
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  • 92 1 POONA, July 4.— For the first time in the medical history of the Indian Armed Forces, an attempt is now being made to give training in medical hygiene and sanitation to every combatant officer of the In dian Army, Navy and Air Force and a
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  • 109 1 TEHERAN, July 4.— ln the Persian Parliament yesterday Deputy Bahadin Khobod proposed that Persia should break off diplomatic negotiations with Britain, because of her "act of intimidation in send- ing cruiser Mauritius to Abadan." He also proposed that Persia should break off negotiations with
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  • 178 1 BRITISH CRUISER GETS SUPPLIES FROM BASRA BASRA, July 4. British cruiser Mauritius lying in the Shaft-al-Arab river off the Persian oil refinery town of Abadan is now getting fiesh water and vegetables from Basra, 40 miles away. Persian authorities refused to send supplies because the cruiser was "a threat to
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  • 193 1 NEW DELHI, July 4.— An additional direct wireless telegraph circuit was established on Monday last between India and the USA. In August, 1944, when the direct wireless telegraph service with the USA was first opened, two American companies the Radio Corporation of America and the
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  • 279 1 The Government of Singapore have issued the following statement on the issue of re-entry visas to holders of Certificates of Admission; "There appears to be considerable doubt in the public mind as to the significance of the date Sept. 30. 1951, referred to in
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  • 145 1 SOCIALISTS TO LEAD INDIA OUT OF THE CWEALTH CALCUTTA, July 4.— The Socialist Party of India second to the ruling Congress Party— will seek India's withdrawal from the British Commonwealth "to redeem the pledge of complete independence" if it is voted to power in the forthcoming general elections. The Paitys
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  • 72 1 NEW YORK, July 4. I>r. Ram Manohar Lohia, the rndian Socialist leader, is expected to arrive in New York on July 8, to begin a six-week tour of the United States 3s guest of the Foundation lor World Government. Mr. Harris WofTord, the trustee of
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  • 55 1 The Hony. Gen. Secretary of the Singapore Kerala Samajam writes that the last day for intending participants to contact him <at No. €8, Buffalo Road) in connection with the Tea Party for the Representative of the Govt. of India Mr. M. Gopala Menon, has been extended
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  • 29 1 NEW DELHI. July 4. The new Burmese Ambassador, Mr. U Kjm, presented hts credentials to the President. Dr. Rajcndra Prasad, on July 3.- GIIS
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  • 30 1 I The Offices of the Government of India in Singapore will remain I closed todav, Ju'y 5. 19r»l o.n account of Hari Ray a Puasa (Id-ul-Fltr).— GIIS
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  • 20 1 USA, China, Australia, Afghanistan. Japan, Indonesia. Thailand, Russia and Egypt by direct wireless services as against nnlv two hefur* GIIS
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  • 694 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, July 5, 1951. H. C, ENDORSES IDM'S VIEWS! YESTERDAY in our editorial we explained how hollow the High Commissioner Sir Henry Gurney's appeal to the nonMalays to lead Malaya was when they were not given a chance to do so, and in the circumstances we
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  • 293 2 Need For Eff ective Opposition Party In India Dr. Matthai's Address At Bombay BOMBAY: Dr. John Matthai, former Finance Minister of India, and Mr. A. D. Gorwala, stressed in the legislatures if young India's democratic government was to be a positive success. Presiding over a public meeting held here under
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  • 434 2 MADRAS: A new political party called "Democratic Party" was inaugurated by Mr. M. Ruthnaswami, former Vice-Chancellor of the Annamalai University on June 27 evening, at a meeting held in St. Mary's Hall, George Town. He explained the aims, policy and programme of the party and
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  • 465 2 DECISION TO LEAVE CONGRESS NOT HASTY, SAYS KRIPALANI NEW DELHI: Acharya Kripalani Leader of the newly-formed Praja Party, has refuted the charge that those who left the Congress and formed a separate party have acted in "undue haste." In a long statement reviewing events leading to the formation of hi3
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  • 154 2 Petition Against Rs. 40-Lakh Fine Withdrawn BOMBAY: The petition filed by Messrs. Promt-hand Roychand and Sons, Ltd., prominent bullion brokers, praying for writs under Article 226 of the Constitution to quash tho order of the Collector of Central Excise conliscating 9,575 tolas of gold seized by excise officials from the
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  • 117 2 BOMBAY: The Government of India have decided to licence the export of refined deodorised medicinal costor oil freely .to all permissible destination. According to a notification issueed by the Deputy Chief Controller of Exports, Bombay, licensing will b* done on 'the first come, first served 1
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  • 333 2 ADULTERY SECTION IN I.P.C.: NOT 'ULTRA VIRES' OF CONSTITUTION BOMBAY: The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Gajendragadkar, at the Bombay High Court, held that Section 497 1.P.C., which provides punishment for adultery for males only was not ultra vires of Articles 14 and 15 of the Indian Constitution. Section 497
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  • 202 2 KOSI RIVER PROJECT: FIRST STAGE TO BE TAKEN UP PATNA: Prime Minister Nehru, who made an aerial survey of the Kosi belt, during his recent visit, has sanctioned the execution of the first stage and parts of the second •tage of the Kosi Project, it was learned here. The Rs.
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  • 113 2 MAHATAB KEEPS OUT OF U.P.C.C. ELECTION COMMITTEE CUTTACK: The Utkal Pradesh Congress Committee on June 24 elected an Election Committee of mine without contest. The Committee will be in charge of selection of candidates to legislative bodies in the forthcoming elections. The Ministerialists including Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr.
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  • 126 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) VIJAYAWADA, July .'.—Personal differences between Prof. N. G. Ranga and Mr. T. Prakasam threaten to split the newly formed Andhra Praja Party consisting of dissidents who had broken away from the Congress. Mr. Prakasam accused Ranga of being an isolationist when Ranga
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  • 362 2 U.P. Bihar Zamindar Applications To 'Be Heard On July 16 NEW DELHI: The applications lof 19 U. P. and Bihar zamindars tor interim stay of the taking over of their estates pursuant to the recent amendment of the constitution were on June 25 posted for hearing on July 16 next.
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  • 151 2 MADRAS: At the Madras Hign Court, Mr. Justice Mack passed orders on June 26, directing thai the batch of criminal revision petitions for quashing the charges framed by the First-Class Magistrate, Tanjore, against Mr. N. Swaminatha Aiyar and 22 others who are charged with conspiracy, cheating etc.,
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  • 194 2 KARACHI PAPER TO PAY RS. 100 AS CONTEMPT CASE COST HYDERABAD (Sind): The Spe* clal Tribunal toying the accused in the Rawalpindi Case on June 25 ordered the editor, printer and publisher, and representative of the Karachi 'Evening Times' to pay a total of Rs. 100 as cost of the
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  • 185 2 NEW DELHI: A direct wireless telegraph circuit between New Delhi and Moscow was opened on June 18 last. Before the opening 1 of this direct circuit telegraph communications between India and the USSR weie via London which involved a long transit route. The opening of this direct
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  • 209 2 KARACHI: India and Pakistan Lave reached an agreement on certain disputes which arose over Pakistan's rice shipments to India, PTI understands reliably. Mr. B. P. Bhargava, Deputy Director-General of Food, Government of India, who arrived here yesterday from Delhi to settle these disputes, will
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  • 84 2 BOMBAY: Wilson Jones. India's ace ctfeist, was presented the Sportsman of the Year" gold medal award of "Sportlight", a Calcutta sports weekly, at an informal party here on June 26. The presentation was made by Mr. A. P. S. Taleyarkhan on the eve of Jones' departure
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  • 642 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS; 63 Ottidal Bills Passed Next Sitting To Begin In First Week Of August NEW DELHI, June 9 (By Air Mail).— The third and longest session of Parliament concluded today after making agreed modifications in the President's order delimiting Parliamentary and Assembly
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  • 573 3 PARLIAMENT MODIFIES PRESIDENT S ORDERS NEW DELHI, June 9 (By Air Mail). Another major legal hurdle in the way of holding general elections was cleared to-day when Parliament concluded its consideration of the delimitation orders of the President and modified them. The bill relating to the conduct
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  • 138 3 NEW DELHI, June 9 (By Air Mail).— Mr. Sri Prakasa said in Parliament today that in 1949 the .Government of India had permitted the Burma Oil Compaaijy to export some of its machinery to Eaist Pakistan. The oilbearing tract of Paitharia Hills in Assam had been
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  • 266 3 SUPPLY OF JEEPS: NEW CONTRACT PLACED WITH ENGLISH FIRM NEW DELHI, June 8 (By Air Mail). The question ihour in Parliament, on the final day of the current session, ended with a question cm "jeep cortkracts" by the Defence IVli'nistry. The issue was raised by Mr. H. V. Kamath. Major
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  • 101 3 NEW DELHI, Juno 9 <By AUMail).- Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister of State (Finance), told Pandit M. D. Upadhyaya in Parliament to-day that the revenue collections from indirect taxation in 1950-51 would be about Rs. 219.18 crores and from direct taxation R.s. 168.78 crores. In 1951-52. the revenue
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  • 466 3 MADRAS, July i.— Under the heading "French Farce Again," the HINDU (July 1) writes: "Another election, this time to the French National Assembly, has come and gone in the French Indian Settlements. It was a remarkable election No less than 90 per
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  • 68 3 NEW DELHI, June 9 (By Air Mail).— The Parliamentary Committee which has been set up to enquire inio the conduct of Snari H. G. Mudgal. M.P., met' here today for a few- minutes under the chairmanship of Shri T. T. Krishnamachari. It was decided that the Committee should
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  • 633 3 RIVER VALLEY PROJECTS OPERATIONS IN PATHARIA HILLS CAPITAL FORMATION DEPOSITS -NO COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE -BILL ON LAW OF CITIZENSHIP QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT: NEW DELHI, June 9 (By Air Mail).— The Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research, Shri Sri Prakasa said in reply to a member that none of
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  • 127 3 Enquiry Into CoochBehar Firing NEW DELHI, June 9 (By Air Mail). Mr. c. Rajagopalachun, Home Minister, said in Parliament today that the Deputy Commissioner of Cooch-Behar and two other officers had been transferred from Cooch-Behar so as to give no room tor the belief that a full an,d detailed enquiry
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  • 92 3 NEW DELHI, June 9 <By Air Mall).— The Bombay Government have formulated a scheme for setting up a factory for the manufacture of DDT with the assistance of the UNJCEF. This was disclosed in Parliament today by Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain replying to Mr. T. Gowda
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  • 433 4 CEYLON NEWS: JAPANESE COMPETITION SENDS PRICES DOWN COLOMBO: Millions of yards of textiles are being kept in bonded warehouses by importers owing to the textile market being very slack. Importers who want to keep their goods in bond are now told there is no
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  • 125 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon- will be venue for a training course In vital and health statistics organised jointly by the W.H.O. and the U.N.O. tor the benefit of the South-East Asian countries. Scheduled to .commence on Sept. 19. It will be the first international course
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  • 238 4 COLOMBO: The heavy concentration of Tamils in the Faculties of Medicine and Engineering was not because they had any vocation for, or eve^n interest in, medicine and engineering, but because their parents thought that these pects,' states the report of sity of Ceylon in the
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  • 109 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Buy Scouts Association will be repre sentcd at the eleventh world jam boree of Boy Scouts to. be held at Bad Iscfri, Austria, next August. The Ceylon representatives, wlv are meeting their own expenses are: Mr. C. M. t P. Wanigatunga District Commissioner)
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  • 55 4 COLOMBO: Informed quarters believe that unless there is an early revision of rubber export duties Ceylon producers will experience considerable difficulty in selling iower grades of scrap crespe. Although these grades fetch prices very much lower than those realised by the better grades, the export duty is
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  • 99 4 COLOMBO, July 4. A cobra was caught in a rat trap set by a woman of Gonagala village near Ruwanwella in Ceylon's western province. The trap was set at night and in the morning a cn^d, wrk> venc vo move the trap first saw the dead
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  • 79 4 MADRAS, July 4. Forty women farm workers were drowned in the Godavari delta canal while being ferried from the village of Kalhan to the Delat rice fields, it was re* ported here today. Only 15 bodies have been recovered. Reports said the women insisted on
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