Indian Daily Mail, 21 April 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 71. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 63 1 PATIALA, Apr. 16. The PEPSU Congress Ministry suffered its first defeat today when the Legislative Assembly elected Chaudhri Kahan Singh, a nominee of the Opposition, as Speaker of the AssemWv by 33 votes to 27. The three Communist members voted with tihe United Front Party. The Ministerial Party
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  • 822 1 Communalism And factionalism Caused The Havoc Full Details About Genesis Of The Congress Debacle From Oar Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Apr. 20.— The one-month old PEPSU ministry having resigned finding itself without majority m Hie Assembly the Rajpramuhh of Patiala has invited Sardar Giansingh Rarewala, leoder
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    66 1 Photo. Mr. J. T. Watts, Minister for Industries and Commerce, New Zealand Government, and Mrs. Watts, accompanied by Mr. J. S. Reid, Assistant Secretary, Foreign Affairs, Government of New Zealard, called on the President at Rashtrapati Bhavan, New DelP|i, during their visit to India recently. Photo shows (L. to R.):
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  • 122 1 ALL PARTY SUPPORT TO PRASAD URGED BY NEHRU KAMARAJ From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 20.—Tamilnad Congress President K. Kamarajnadar has sent out circulars to every Congress member of Madras Assembly and Council and Parliament from Tamilnad urging them to vote for Doctor Rajendra Prasad m the Presidential election on
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  • 50 1 UNITED NATIONS, Apr. 20.— The British delegate has told the United Nationa Commission on narcotic drugs that Indian hemp seeking has increased m Britain. The delegate, Mr. John H. Walker, said reporte of the increase had been "grossly exaggerated," but the problem was being carefully watched. Reuter
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  • 60 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 20. An all-India organisation ha 3 been formed m New Delhi, with the Health Minister, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, as president, to promote child welfare m the country. The existsing organisastion of "Save the Children Fund" is proposed to be taken over by the
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  • 352 1 Drifting Into Unconsciousness ZURICH, Apr. 20.— The condition of Sir Staff o r d Cripps, former British Chancellor of the Exchequer, has Decome extremely serious. Dr. Dagmar LiechU, the Swiss woman specialist attending him, said on Saturday. Sir Stafford, who will be 63 on
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  • 258 1 Struggle To Be Launched To Secure Removal Ceylon Indian Congress Decision BADULIA, Ceylon, Apr. 20. The Ceylon Indian Congress which is holding its 12th annual sessions here since Saturday m a resolution on Sunday directed its working committee to "launch such a struggle as may
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  • 168 1 Eight More Nominated To Madras Legco From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 20. The Governor of Madras Sri Prakasa has nominated eight more persons to the Madras Legislative Council bringing the total nominations to twelve and completing the membership of the Madras Legislature. Three of them are women Doctor S.
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  • 50 1 CALCUTTA, Apr. 20.— A Japanese industrial mission which has been here investigating the possibility of exchanging Japanese capital equipment for Indian coal and iron ore returned to Tokyo by air yesterday. The mission which has 13 members has been m India five week*. Re u t er
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  • 55 1 PARIS, Apr. 20. General Dwight Eisenhower is suffering from an infection of the throat and has had to postpone his visit to Oslo. SHAPE announced on Saturday. "His condition is not serious but it Is a bad infection, and the General will be unable to
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  • 88 1 SARVAPALLI NOT TO BE OPPOSED From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Apr. 20. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan India's greatest educationist and philosopher and India's most successful diplomat was nominated for vice-president-ship of Indian Union yesterday before the Returning Officer, Kaul. The proposer of his nomination was Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, President of Congress
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  • 165 1 P. T. Rajan Temporary Speaker C.R. Likely To Get Independents' Support i Fron Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 20.— Th* Governor of Madras ha summoned the Assembly to meet on May 3 and the Council on May 5 when members will
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  • 1118 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Apr. 21, 1952. HOPEFUL THE situation that assumed disquieting proportions m the face of the threatened strike by the City Council labourers has shown some signs of easing, m as much as both the parties have demonstrated a willingness to understand each other's point of
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  • 110 2 PASSPORT TO VISIT CHINA REFUSED BOMBAY, Apr. 19.— Mr. S. A. Dange. General Secretary of the All-India Trade Union Congress, invited to attend the May Day celebration m China, has been refused a passport by the Government of Bombay to visit the country, the AITUC said. According to a Lahore
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  • 325 2 Decision lo Accede To India Irrevocable SHEIKH ABDULLAH JAMMU, Apr. 18. Sheikh Abdullah said that the decision of the people of Kashmir to accede to India was irrevocable. The State would m no circumstances lower the Gandhian flag of secular democracy, he
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  • 79 2 JUBBULPORE, Apr. 13. Three lady workesr of the Ma hila Harikirtan Sarnaj here have taken a vow to fast or every Saturday, to focus the attention of the authorities tc the city's beggai problem. The Samaj is the first public organisation to take up
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  • 140 2 MADRAS. Apr. 18. While the stock position iii regard IoJ •ice and wheat m the Btate is satisfactory at present, tlu-re I apprehension that the quantity of rice expected from Burma may not arrive m full. Cffir^ril quarters bchevo that m view of the conti' lions
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  • 177 2 GHAFFAR KHAN OPERATED LAHvjiXli, Apr. 10. Khan •ribuiu cnutiiur K.han, the frontier ited Shirt leader m jau, nas been ouc-iatoJ upon I tKiiisiiujLoiny ioi an iuilama- Uon oi tile* urinary tract. All oliiciui cuiuinumqmj iS- s jcu here levealtd Liiat Khan I /iudul CinaUar Kiiu-i, gol an citlacK ot p/elo-cybliUs.
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  • 139 2 LAHORE: Indian andd Pakistan officials from East and West Punjabs began a fourday conference here on Apr. 11 m yet another effort to arrive at a settlement of disputed areas along the boundaries between the two Punjabs. j The delegations from the two provinces were led by
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  • 73 2 SILCHAR, (Assam), Apr. 18. About 6.000 people, belonging to the hill-tribe of "Rhiang," recently infiltrated into this part of Assam from Tripura. where they were reported to have been dispossessed of their tamea by another tribe, called Chßkmas." Mr. B. C. Kapur, Deputy Commissioner, told P.T.I. that
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  • 85 2 HYDERABAD, Apr. 18— lhe c 'orialistF. Peasants and Workn nnd some Independents of *he Hyderabad Assembly have ioi'ned to form a '"strong united Opposition" m the Assembly. The sponsors of this move 'VeTe understand to be seeking Ihe co-operation of five Scricinled Caste Federation mem'err
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  • 111 2 Giant Power Station Opened At Rasul LAHORE, Apr. 18. Pakistan's first hydro-electric power station at Rasul was opened by the Punjab (P) Chief Minister, Mian Mumtaz Daultana. Competed at a cost of R? 8.5 crores m the course of blx -iths, the 22,000-kw project is regarded as an important step
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  • 62 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 18.— Au thoritative sources said here oday that there was no truth n the press reports emanating from Pakistan that fifty Indian?, believed to be military personnel, raided the custom? Ol tposts m Tharparkar Dis trict on the Sind-Kutch border on the night of
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  • 72 2 DACCA, Apr. 18. Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani, I President of the East Pakistan Awami Muslim League, who war wanted under the Public Safety Act, surrendered to the authorities here. In a statement issued yesterday he accused the Government of being- "bent on crippling the opposition by
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  • 65 2 MORADABAD, Apr. 18. Iwenty-three persons are reported to have been burned to death m a Daloopur village )n Thakurdwara tehsil m a nre v\hich broke out on Tnursday iust. Three persons witn serious burns were removed U) a hospital here. Medical and other aid
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  • 49 2 LAHORE Five hunured families of displaced persons from East Pakistan are being rehabilitated m the Terai area of Uttar Pradesh for the cultivation of jute. An industrial home for the rehabilitation oi women from East Pakistan has also been established at Chunargarh m Mirzapur district. FOC
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    202 2 This is 62-year-old el Khadi e| Ilarurani of Yemen, who has had a wife for each of his 62 years and another 100 as well. He first married t the age of 15, and has left one wife m Japan, one m India, MM m Bali, and others m Ethiopia
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  • 238 2 CARIAPPA TOURS FAMINE-STRICKEN AREAS IN MADRAS MADRAS, Apr. 18.— General K. M. Cariappa, Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, started his hurricane tour on Monday last of the faminestricken Rayalaseema to see what the army could do to help m the relief operations. The Commander-in-Chief arrived by air and accompanied by
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  • 102 2 "MINISTRY OF LANDLORDS MADRAS. Apr. 16.— Mr. f Ramainurhy, Secretary, Tamil mid Communist Party cnarn tcrized the new Madras Mini try as a "Ministry of lai.c lards." "With as many as seven landlords m his Cabinet how could Mr. Rajagopalaeharl emhark on an immediate agrarian reform and do prood to
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  • 53 2 POONA Apr. 18.—Vijaya- ingrao Fathesingrao Bhosle. ■he 37-year-old Raja of Akkalkot. died on Apt-. 1U at his Poona residence. He had been suffering from jaundice for over a month. He lenves-a widow, Princess Nirmala Dcvi, who was recent- elected to the Bombay Leslative Assembly. He had
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  • 410 2 Progress Of Malguzari Abolition Scheme NAGPUR, Apr. 18.— Two important steps m connection with the progress of the Maly uzari abolition scheme arc being taken by the State Government. Firstly, the Government fir© actively considering the question of appointment of a special committee to make recommendations for the evolution of
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  • 53 2 PATNA, Bihar, Apr 19 Twenty-eight were feared drowned m the Ganges when i ferry boat with 42 aboard apsized m midstream m stormy weather off Buxar, 70 niles west of here, on Wednesday. Fourteen swam, ashore, but 'wo of them died of exhaustion. Six bodies have
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  • 29 2 TRIVANDRUM. Apr. 18. The Revolutionary Socialist Party leader, Mr. Srikantar (fair 'rminated his hunge 1 -trike Sunday last after nine lay?. Ho was removed t*o the General Hospital, FOC
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  • 1282 3  -  SHI RIN FOZDAR Declared His Message This Day Eighty nine Hears Ago (By Mrs. gAREFOOTED and bareheaded, with heavy chains round hLs necks a prisoner was being led m 1852, to Tehran— the canital of Persia. The furious crowd showered stones
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  • 116 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 20.— A joint plan for the setting up of a DDT factory m Delhi will be shortly finalised by the Government of India, UNICEF and WHO. Under the plan, UNICEF will supply plant and equipment for the factory and WHO technical aid m
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  • 24 3 PARIS, Apr. 20.— Lord Ismay, Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Council, yesterday named H. Vredenburch of the Netherlands as his Deputy Secre-tary-General A.P.
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  • 513 3 Indian Mission May Call Panikkar's 'Bluff' About China NEW DELHI: Prime Miniister Nehru's choices for the 15- member Indian goodwill mission to Red China haven't made much of a hit with loc al Peiping sympathizers. The delegation will fly from Calcutta Apr. 27 and spend four weeks as guests of
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  • 227 3 KHATMANDU, Nepal, Apr Mr. Eric Shipton's British expedition to the unconquered 26,504 feet Chooyu, sixth highest mountain m the world, 20 miles west of Everest, has reached the remote village of Namche Bazar. home of the mountaineering Sherpa Porters, according to Friday's report, beating the Swiss Everest expedition
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    45 3 Photo). Members of the Iraqi Women's Goodwill Mission called on the Central Minister for Henlth, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, m New Delhi, recently. Photo shows Rajkumari Amrit. Kaur chatting with some of the members of the delegation. (Below) photographed during their visit to Fatehpur Sikri.- G.I.I.S.
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  • 877 3 Publications, Select Committee Reports President's Sanction NEW DELHI, Apr. 20.— A new rule published m a Gazette of India Extraordinary by order of the Speaker of Parliament indicates that the printing or publication of any paper or report connected wi lh Parliamentary business and authorised
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  • 1437 4 No Motive P roved Says Defence Counsel SATHASIVAM CASE COLOMBO, Apr. 6. William had made nine different statements to different people, some of which were non-confessory, and with the statement m document "1D8" which was of compelling importance, he had provided through Sir Richard Aluwihare, evidence corroborating Mr. Albert de
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  • 169 4 U.S. Expert To Build Late Premier's Statue COLOMBO: Sir John Koteiwala. Minister of Transport md Works, is arranging for the erection of a statue of the ate Prime Minister m Freedom Square. He has already cabled Mr. G. C. S. Corea. Ceylon representative m Washington, asking him to contact the
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  • 100 4 Establishment Rights Non Industrial Staffs The Vice-president, Army Civil Service Union, writes that the following text reproduced below is from a letter dated Apr. 19, 1952 received from the Command Secretary, GHQ FARELF. "I am directed to inform you that the War Office has decided to offer a measure of
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    149 4 Australia has become an important centre 01 higher education for students from Asia. Nearly 2,000 Asian students arc studying this year (1952) at Australian universities, schools, libraries, or gaining technical knowledge m Government departments or at private industrial plants. Most are financed by the Colombo Plan Technical Co-opera-tion Scheme fellowships
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  • 169 4 Aryan Gymkhana Lose To S.A.F.A. The Aryan Gymkhana lost the match to S.A.F.A., the lat--ter scoring two goals against one scored by the visitors, at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The first half of the game witnessed no scoring and the play was interesting to watch. Eight minutes after resumption
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  • 147 4 Conversion To Amusement Park Urged At a mass meeting held under the auspices of Malay Women's Welfare Association, at the Yock Eng Chinese School at Tanjong Katong yesterday, with Dato C. J. Paglar presiding it was resolved to convert the Great Eastern Trade FaU into an
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  • 88 4 PARIS, Apr. 20.— Three members of a French expedition which will try to climb the hitherto unconquered 21.500 feet Chaukamba peak m the Himalayas left Paris by train for Genoa last night on the first stage of their journey to India. In Italy three, Lucien
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  • 72 4 DURBAN, S. Africa, Apr. 20. —A treasure hunter says his expedition has located the week of the sailing ship Grosvenor, sank m 1782 with a multi-million dollar cargo of gold, silver and jewels. Nico Bartman, leader of the searchers, says that a South African diver Tom
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  • 41 4 LUCKNOW, Apr. 20. The Zamindari Abolition Fund m i Uttar Pradesh now totais Rs. 330 .nillion which Ls about 21 ;per cent of the total amount required to pay compensation and rehabilitation grants to zamindars (landlords) FOC
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