Indian Daily Mail, 5 April 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. s'. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 673 1 Tempter's Action Commended Hopeful About Results In 7he Next 7we/ve Months LONDON, Apr. 4— Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, Coior.ial Secretary, said yesterday he optlmstic that law and ol der would be restored to Malaya and that within the next year or two great steps would
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  • 120 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 4.— The official wholsale price index (.with the year ended Au 6 uat 1939 as iCO) after witness' ng sharp declines in the earlier weeks recorded a rise of 3.2 per cent to 376.5 during the week ended March 22. 1952.
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  • 176 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 3.— With effect from Apr. 1, 1952. the maximum limit of deposit in a Post Office savings bank account standing in the name of a single depositor will be Rs. 15,000. The maximum limit in a savings account in the names of
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  • 70 1 KARACHI, Apr. 4.—Commerce Minister Fazlur Rahman told Parliment on Thurs' day that United States economic assistance to Pakistan in 1952 likely will amount to USSIO.OOO,OOO. He said 81 Pakistanis are receiving modern technical training in the U.S. in jute industiy, metallurgy, teaching, health and
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  • 85 1 A Hindustani Film, "Shaa-di-ki Raat" (Wedding night) will be shown at the Indian Association Roof garden today at 7 p.m. All members and their guests are invited to be present. 75 WOMEN WERE PRESENT "Seven Indian women related their travel experiences European and Asian countries at a meeting
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  • 114 1 G- G Dissolves Apr. 8. Ceylon Parliament COLOMBO, Apr. 4.— The Gevernor-General, "Lord Soulbury, has dissolved the Ceylon Parliament with effect from Apr. 8. The proclamation was gazetted on Thursday evening. It named Apr. 28 as the date for the nomination of candidates. Lord Soulbury has summoned the new Parliament
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  • 198 1 COLOMBO, Apr. 4. The Ceylon Indian Congress, political champion of aboutBoo,ooo Indians in this island is to throw open its membership to all communities in Ceylon irrespective of caite, creed or race. A provision for this has been made in the amended constitution
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  • 62 1 VIENNA. Apr. 4.— Deputies punched and pummelled each other for several minutes before the president could restore order in the Lower Austrian provincial Parliament on Thursday. The tight began when a Communist deputy punched a Rightwing delegate behind the ear and drew blood. Communists shouted
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  • 151 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 4— President Xruman on Thursday accepted the resignation of his Attorney General, Mr. Howard McGrath. i';irlii-r the same day Mr. McGrath had dismissed Mr. Newbould Morris, the government's 'Corruption" investigator. President Truman announced this to a. packed press conference saying that Mr. Me Grath
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  • 106 1 Australian Red Cross Assistance. Asked For Malaya The Hiprh Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, on Friday had discussions with Mr. R. G. Casey, the Australian Minister for External Affai.s, at King's House Kuala Lumpur. Among the subjects discussed was the possibility of Australian Red Cross assistance for the new villages
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    68 1 Photo. G.I's in asbestos suits walk, along road between rice paddies at Pajimunjon, Korea, Mar. 21" as they Shift a helium-filled balloon marker from one position to another. The round, orange-c oloured balloon/* will soon be replaced by a new, saueage- shape type eighteen feet long. The fireproof suits are
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  • 51 1 A Federal Government Press Statement says|: "Enquiries have been made about the use of chemicals to destroy vegetation. It is correct that the Federation of Malaya Government has been conducting experiments to this end, but it is too early to comment on the outcome of these
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  • 331 1 We Extend Our Loyalty 7o Govt, Says A' DODGER' NEGAPATAM, Apr. 3.— Mr. A. A. Abdulla, President, Indian Chamber of Commerce, Selangor, Malaya, who arrived from Malaya on Mar. 29 by s.s. Rajula, when interviewed, said the Malayan Government had circulated only
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  • 207 1 HYDERABAL, Apr. 3.— The Nizam of Hyderabad has composed a poem in Persian on Mahatma Gandhi. The Nizam, who recently formed a trust for the publication of his poems composed over the past 30 years, visited Raj ghat on March 16 when he went to Delhi
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  • 168 1 Army RecruitingMalayan Other Ranks The Chief Recruitinjr Officer, Major W. H. Pagett, will be vis'ng Malacca to interview potential British Army recruits, Malayan Other Ranks, on the dates and at the time shown below: Apr. 24 and 25 —9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Labour Office Malacca. Straits born
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  • 379 1 India's 53 Year- Old Siamese Twins Dead BOMBAY, Apr. 4. Ind ia's 53-year -old Siamese twins are dead after a sliange and ghastly three-year existence in which one twin was unconscious while the other remained alert and active. The sisters, Gangamma and Gouramma, linked at the waist since bi'-th in
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  • 121 1 Wong Chee Pin, a terrorist, who had been in the jungle since 1948 was hanged in Pudu Prison, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday morning (Apr. 4) He had been sentenced to death by the High Court at Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 20, 1952, for being in possession
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  • 39 1 In the Kualt Kangsar area of Perak on Thursday evening a police jungle squad, acting on information, contacted two terrorists. One was killed and the other escaped. A rifle, ammunitioa and packs 1 wcro recovered.
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  • 770 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Apr. 5, 1952. TANJONG MALIM 'ON DIET' jyjß. OLIVER Lyttelton's address to the Royal Empire Society at. London, knocks the lid out of the arguments from certain sec- tions that what General Templer has done to tackle the situation at Taniong Malin\ was an act
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  • 79 2 NEHRU RESIGNS FROM UNIVERSITY UNION ALLAHABAD. Mar. 30.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Neifiu. has resigned from tne honorary membership of the Allahabad University Union. lr a lcttci to the President of the Union. he said that cirtiiit? recent »»vents in connection with the visit of Mrs. Roosevelt to the University
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  • 70 2 GWALJOR, Mar. 29.— The Madhya BhaTat Assembly passed three official Bills and sent one to a select committee. The Biiis pjlsstd were the removal of Disqualifications Bill Validating tin Ordinance issued on Jan. 27. the Ratlani Osl.roi Duty validation) Bill and the Indore Municipal (amendment) Bill.
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  • 98 2 HYDERABAD iDn.j. Mar. 28. The Nizam. R.ijpiamukh of Hyderabad, told the State Assembly that within the framework of a free demo* Cimßc India, Hyderabad wouW have to play its role as an integral and significant unit as regulatexl by the Constitution of India He was Inaugurating the
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  • 91 2 Canada's Ran On Swami S ivananda. NEW DELHI: Canadian Immigration authorities said they vvimc looking into the caaf ul Svvanii Sivananda, the Hindu Yo^i- who says he has Dt-en oitlertd to stop his Yogic lessons in Vancouver or leave the country says an Ottawa message A spoke;-m;yi for the Department
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  • 47 2 Strike Again IMPHAL. Mar- 28—Studcms of Dhanmanjiri College here, who ended a l'j-monWi-Old strike on Feb. 18, have h grain decided to stay away from their classes. The students said theii strike until such time as the authorities acceded t*i I hern. FOC
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  • 276 2 Position Exasperating In E-Bengal,SaysPak. M.L.A. KARACHI, Mar. 30. Mr. Bhupendra Kumar D u 1 1 a member of the Pakistan Parliament from East Bengal, stated that the position of minorities in Pakistan, especially in East Pakistan, was exasperating. As a way out, he suggested
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  • 107 2 CHINGLEPUT: The annual cattle fair and exhibition at H tmpoondi, a village about -.> miles trom here was d<>d open on M.r. 23 by Mr. R. Kotiswara Rao, Di»trict Board, pv<. u:s- >\ the pi izea. M« sari Ramaki i Pillal of th» 7 ndry Depart■pa\
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  • 162 2 MADRAS: Mr. Ufckar Scholze, of Czechosl< joined the Madras I. ite of Technology, Chromepet as Lecturer tn Automobile Engineerinir and Instrument Tfc^.ology Faculties. He is from the Technical Ucivel i of Prague and hmi served ;is Technical Assistant In the fcAtitute for ThennoHynamica of the Gerivuin
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  • 72 2 BOMBAY. Mar. 30— Commodore H. Drew .11 recently Deputy C-in-C i .d- Chief of Naval Staff of the Indian Navy, said here that the Indian Navy had made "tremendous and remarkable progress" .luring- the last three years. Commodore Drew, who sidled for U.K. from Bombay,
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  • 48 2 PAYMENT TO REFUGEE PENSIONERS KEW DELHI, Mar. 30.--lhc Government of India have decided to extend up to Sept. 30, 1952. the existing arrangements for payment to displaced pensioners of advances of pensions pending the transfer of those pensions, says a Press Note issued by theMinistry of Finance. FOC
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  • 95 2 COAL DEPOSITS IN SIKKIM KALIMPONG. Mar. 29.--A coal belt of about 100 square rillm has been discovered in Uie Rangit valley in South Sikkim, bordering Darjeeling district ol West Bengal, according- to the Development Department of Sikkim State. The discovery was made by a colliery owner. Ottlters of the Geological
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  • 75 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 29.— The Inclo-Polish trade auievmeji't, signed last year, lias been extended for another year, it was announced here. Letters extending the agreement were signed here by Mr. Y. N. Sukthankar. Commerce and Indus tries Secretary, on behalf of India, and Mr. B. O. Plak,
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  • 363 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 2!>.~ Resultfn.i? from diWIMfoM between the: Govemmoni of lrdia anrl the Government of Orissa, it has been decided tu sot up n Hirakud Control Board and a Hirakud Development Board to ensure the •fßckmt economical and early execution of the Hirakud dam project. According
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  • 100 2 KARACHI, Mar. 30. —Mr. M. A. Gurmani, Pakistan'* Interior Minister tolii Parliament that there wore indications of some increase in activities of the Communist Party, especially in East Bengal. Speaking during questionhour he said the Government would take- Vtttong action against any person, pirty or association
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  • 139 2 MADRAS, Mar. SO. Madras Bal Couw nnaire issued by the All-India Bar saya that 11 is la favour <>t a unified B;ir 10l oi India. It has also urged the desirability of establishing a Central Bar Council composed of delegates from Btati Bin- Councils aiul the
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  • 176 2 SITE FOR GANGA BRIDGE NEW DELHI, Mar. 30.— Mr. M. Visvesvaraya, an eminent engineer aind former Dewan of Mysore, will «camiKwe the various alternative sites and recommend to tne Government of India the most suitable location for a broadKauge railway bridge over the Ganga river, according to a Railway Board
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  • 45 2 INTERNATIONAL RACKETERS ARRESTED BOMEAY. If&r. 30—Bombay police arrested two city business;; en in connection with what li described an "international racket in forged American dollar notes." The Chief Presidency Magisbc foi e whom they were ced, released them o«n 'ail of R>. 25.000 each. FOC
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  • 51 2 PUNJAB (I) CONGRESS PARTY 3IMT.A. Mar. 29.— The Ui of the State Con- Legislature Party has [sea from 98 to 100 in tne 126-membcr Punjab (1) Assembly, with the joining of two Independent members, Raj4 Raghbir. Singh and Mr. Ala] Chand recently, Mr. Bhimsea Sachar, Leader of the Party, disclosed.
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  • 55 2 CALCUTTA: Mr. M. P. George, a fa cher in an Enj>-li.s'i-tehguage school in Goh, i been expelled from there for o period of five years on a charge of pro-Indian political propaganda, accordiing to report received by official circles In Bombay. Mr. George is stated to be
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  • 35 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru's proposed tour of Darjeeling district in the first week of April has been postponed. As at present arranged, he will visit the district on Apr. 16. iFOC).
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  • 46 2 CALCUTTA: The residents ol ;i village near Arrah chopped off the hand of one member of a gran^ of dacoits aftc a raid. The villagers chased the gang but were only abie to catch one man and put primitive justice into opera- FOC Ton.-
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  • 720 3  -  bOUND TO OVERTAKE SOONER OR LATER DR. NATARJAN MADRAS, Apr. 3.— "This is a period of recession and it contains the germs of a slump which is bound to overtake us sooner or later," said Dr. B. Natarajan, Economic Adviser to the Government
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  • 196 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 3. The 19th anniversary of the In-» dian Air Force was celebrated all over India Tuesday. In New Delhi. President Ra jendra Prasad took the salute from a guard of honour provided by men of the I.A.F. station. The guard of honour
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  • 38 3 GANGTOK. Apr. 3.—Maharaja of Bhutan, Jigmey Wangchuk died afer a short il.ness on March 24 at Boomthang jungle covered summer capital of Bhutan. The Maharaja will be succeeded by his 20-year old son. FOC Photo.
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  • 549 3 MADRAS, Mar. 3.— Under the auspices of the Indian Council of World Affairs (Madras Branch), Dr. Richard L. Park, Fellow of the Middle-East Institute and of the Department of Political Science, the University of California, spoke on ''India and Japan," recently at the premises
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  • 134 3 KARACHI. Apr. 2. The Colombo Plan Consultative Commit tee announced that the plan had made a good start and foreshadowed further substantial quickening next year in the pace of development in South and South-East Asia. Concluding their five -day meeting, the Ministers said in a communique
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  • 155 3 KARACHI. Apr. 2— Pakistan's Minister for Interior. Mr. M. A. Gurmani, Introduced in Parliament a Bill which seeks to make a specific provision in the Press and Registration of Books Act of 1867 that when a newspaper is exclusively owned by an individual, that individual
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  • 46 3 I NEW DELHI, Apr. 3. The Central Ministry of Rehabilitation has sanctioned the Assam Government a loai* cf Rs. 6,54,000 for the completion of the State's rehabilitation schemes for 1951-52. The amount will be paid to the State Government immediately.- FOC
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  • 677 3 Presentation Of Awards To Indian Musicians NEW DELHI, Mar. 3. The scheme of recognition and encouragement of musical talents in the country was inaugurated by the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad recently when four outstanding musicians Df India were honoured with special awards at a function organised by the Ministry of
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  • 196 3 NEW DELHI. Apr. 3. A prominent American Scien tist, Dr. L. F. Curtiss, giving his impressions of several months scientific work in India, says that there are in 4ndia some rather exceptional laboratories and that more adequate financial support on a much wider basis is what
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  • 212 3 KARACHI, Apr. 3.—Pakistan Premier Khwaja Nazimuddin stated that if India could not understand the language of peace, Pakistan would be compelled to- talk to them in some other language. Reporting this, ifcggie Michael of 'The Times of Ceylon' quoted the Pakistan Premier as telling him
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  • 70 3 BOMBAY. Apr. 3. The death roll in the nre which broke out on Mar. 26 in Dangs forest rose from six to 15. according to an official report received here. Of the dead two were forest, guards and 13 villagers. The District Magistrate
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  • 549 4 Colombo: "If there is any lesson that I have learned from my father it is that no task, however difficult, should be shirked, if it is in the country's interest that it should be discharged." This remark was made by Mr. Dudley Senanayake, the new
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  • 227 4 Nuwara Eliya: One of the biggest forest fires experienced in the Nuwara Eliya district raged furiously recently, and nearly forty ..xr^ of red gum were reduced to ashes before th< flames were brought under control. The scene of this devastating fire was at Labookelle. about ten miles
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  • 67 4 COLOMBO: The Ven. U. Lokanatha, World Buddhist preacher, arrived in Ceylon in the Warwickshire from Burma. He will remain until his book "Girdling the Globe with Truth" is published. In Burma his preaching tours, organised by the Burma Buddhist World Mission, stimulated religious enthusiasm, and contributed
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  • 78 4 PADUKKA A phantom gunman is said to be roaming about at night in Udumulla a part of Padukka yillage. Many people are said to have seen him but no one has the courage to confront him. for he is said to point a gun at anybody who sees
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  • 271 4 In the Teluk Anson area of Perak Wednesday morning, a police party acting on information contacted three terrorists. AH there were hit by police fire and one was seen to fall into the river. He is believed to have been killed. The other two were wounded but
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  • 269 4 South Indian Millionaire On World Tour Mr. M. S. M. M. Meyyappa Chettiar, Banker-Millionaire of Karaikudi South India has left Bombay on Monday last by plane for London, accompanied by his wife Srimathi Alagammai Achl. i Besides being a Banker, Mr. Chettiar is an ardent educationist and an ambitious industrialist.
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  • 151 4 NEW DELHI. Apr. 4. International factors, particularly the modification of US sttockpiling programme, sucstockpilling programme, sucteriais Conference In allocating scarce raw materials and increasing world output of a number of commodities, which were earlier in short supply, have been chiefly responsible for the
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  • 222 4 BANGALORE, Apr. 4.—Jetpropelled Vampire aircraft are now being built in India in the Hindustan Aircraft Factory at Bangalore. Disclosing this in a broadcast from Delhi on Tuesday the Commander-in -Chief of the Indian Air Force, Air Marshal G. E. Gibbs. that one ol these aircraft participated
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  • 24 4 Ekadeshi will be celebrated tomorrow Apr 6. from 7pm at the New Sri Ramakrishna temple at 179 Bartley Road with Ram-Nam Bhajana
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