Indian Daily Mail, 25 April 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 75. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 257 1 Entire Indian Community Go Without Voting Rights NEW DELHI, Apr. 24.— The Government of India have been deeply disappointed by the decision of the Ceylon Government to exclude almost the entire Indian community in Ceylon from voting in the forthcoming general elections, it was
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  • 71 1 MANILA. Apr. 24. -A sixman Indian trade union delegation left by Pan-American Airways this morning for Hong Kong enroutc to Peiping a tei an unexpected night stop here. The group is headed by Prof. k. T. shah, of Bombay president of tie United
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  • 40 1 TOKYO. Apr. 24. The Japanese Ministry of Foreign A Hairs announced today an agreement with Nationalist China to continue the present financial and trade arrangements between Japan and Taipeh after the occupation ends on Apr. 28.- Reuter
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  • 226 1 India Govt. To Protest Again SATYAGRAHA? From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Apr. 24.— There is deep disappointment in official circles about the denial of voting rights for Indian- in Ceylon and especially Premier Senanayake's statement that nothing can be done. The Premier has stated iliat the Ceylon Government had
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  • 27 1 The next session of Assizes n Singapore will be held in the High Court on Monday the sth day of May 1952, at 9.30 a.m.
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  • 33 1 COLOMBO, Apr. 24.- -Queen Elizabeth II has sent a message to the people of Ceylon "vvith warm thanks lor Iheil <lnd nieua&e ot gun; wiah.es >n my birthday," i, wa6 anKumced here. Reuter
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    23 1 Mr. John Fearns Nicoll inspecting the Guard of Honour on arrival at Victoria Memorial Hall for installation as the new Governor of Singai>ore.
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  • 143 1 Indian Army Hunt Down Delhi Jackals NEW DELHI, Apr. 24.— The Indian Army is being called in to hunt down 2JH)O jackals plaguing New Delhi, it was announced on Wednesday. An official of thf New Delhi Municipal Committee said General K. M. Cariappa, In. dian Commander-in-Chief, had offered to launch
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  • 119 1 FAILURE TO SUBMIT RETURNS OF ELECTION EXPENSES From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 24. The first blow to Rajajis Congress Ministry in Madras came from the Election Commission. The Minister tor Local Administration Mr. N. Sankara Reddi has been disqualified from being the member of Madras Legislative
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  • 34 1 While operating in the upper reaches of Pahang River a Landing Craft Assault struck a submerged object and foundered in shallow water. There were no casualties. Salvage operation are in progress.
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  • 100 1 LONDON. Apr. 24.— Mr. George Ward, Under Secre. tary for Air, told Parliament on Wednesday his department was awaiting a report from the Commander-in-Chief in the Far East, General Sir Charles Keightley, on requirements for additional helicopters in Malaya. He was answering questions on what was
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  • 359 1 NEED FOR CHINESE POLICE FORCE (By Our Staff Reporter) ''I will set on with the job and I refuse to be tied down to plans. The fashion t» po on planning does not appeal to me" said Mr. J. F. Nicoll, the Governor
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  • 95 1 THURS: Two more terrorists have been killed and four wounded by security forces in the Federation yesterday. Acting on information from the public a combined Military Home Guards party laid an ambush in the Kuala Krau area of Pahang yesterday morning. Two armed terrorists were seen and
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  • 88 1 CAPETOWN, Apr. 24. -Premier D. F. Malan's Nationalist Government won a 70--vote to 57 majority Wednesday on the first of his bills tc create a High Court of Parliament above the South African Judiciary. The bill is to enable the Government to side-step >he recent Appeal Court judgment
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  • 35 1 It is notified for general information that the last day for the arrival of pilgrim ships at Jcdda is 24th August, 1952, and for pilgrim aircraft on 27th August, 1952, for this season.
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  • 73 1 HYDERABAD, Apr. 24.— The Hyderabad Government Wednesday lifted the three and a half-year-old ban on the Communist Party in the state An official announcement said the Government was now satisfied it was no longer necessary to continue the ban The Communist Party was banned in
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  • 46 1 WASHINGTON. Apr. 24. The House of Representatives yesterday began debate on legislation revising the imnigration laws and making Assians eligible for U.S. citi zenship. Present law excludes Burmese. Sianiese, Japanese and other Asians from citi xenahip. A vote Is expected today.-- A.P.
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  • 88 1 More W. -Bengal Detenus To Be Released CALCUTTA, Apr. 24.— 1n West Bengal another 52 political detenus are being released by the State Government this week. With this, number of detenus set free in the State, since February this year, will be 192. Cases of only 20 Communists, now under
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  • 152 1 MOSCOW, Apr. 21.— The official Soviet news agency, Tass, Wednesday denied that Prime Minister Stalin had made any suggest ion for i Big-Four meeting to Indian Ambassador Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan two weeks ago. The Indian diplomat, after a farewell interview with Stalin
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  • 119 1 Sec-Co. To Take Up Tunisia Again? NEW YORK, Apr. 24. -Some Security Council members who oprcased putting the French -Tunisian dispute be fore the Council but week .verc reported Wednesday as believing it would again bo :onsldered by the Council vithin a month or so. A diplomatic source said it
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  • 56 1 During his visit to Singapore on the occasion of the Installation of Mr. J. F. Nicoll. Mr. R. G. Aikman, Ofncer Administering the Government. Sarawak, recorded a talk at Radio Malaya. This talk, which is- a review of progress in Sarawak, will be broadcast over the Blue
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  • 171 1 Defence Minister Commends Templer s Vigorous Direction Of Affairs LONDON, Apr. 24.— Earl Alexander, Britain's new Defence Minister, said on Wednesday that General. Sir Gerald Templer's vigorous direction of our affairs" in Malaya was beginning to have its effect, beginning to have its effect. "But I cannot promise an parly
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  • 56 1 LONDON. Apr. 24. -Britain 'day claimed the mast powerful jet engine in the world. Its manufacturers, th c Hawker Siddeley group anm unced that their latest version of jhe Sanpnire Jet develops a thrust 27.8 per cent ore powerful than any en gine yet developed in
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  • 35 1 COLOMBO. Apr. 24. Mr Dudley Senanayake, Ceylon's Prime Minister and Mini-t-r for External Affairs. Wednesday signed the Dominions instrument of ratification ol the Japanese Peace Treaty it was officially announced here Reuter
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  • 362 1 LONDON, Apr. 24.— British cofoniaf froops entered into the palace of the one-eyed Sultan of lahej Wednesday, but the tricky old Sultan— and his 42 wives— were missing. The Sultan, and presumably his wives, slipped across the j border into neighbouring Yemen last
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  • 77 1 Russians Exploit Famine During the famine of 1951 the Soviet Union charged India more than double the current price for 50,000 tons of Russian rice. This information, disclosed by Mr. Roche Victoria, Madras Food Minister in a speech to the Legislative Assembly, on 23 Mar., has been quoted by the
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  • 694 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Apr. 25, 1952. ERRED ARIGHT Of late the Kashmir Prime Minister Sheik Abdullah has been suffering from mental gyrations. He had too many engagements and made too many speeches, so much so in a fit of despair perhaps, he could hardly exercise any restraint on
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  • 1013 2 From Glimpses of the Orient by V. G. Nair, A*st. Secretary, Si no- Indian Cultural Society, Santtatketon). YOGI SHUDDHANANDA BHARATI is known to the world today as a divine personality who lives in God for the service of Hig creatures. The BIOGRAPHICAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF THE WORLD speaks
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  • 231 2 Yogi Shuddhananda Bharathi is expected to arrive here by plane via Colombo on May 8. He will ieave for K.L. the next morning' where he will perform the "opening ceremony of Shudda Samaja situated at the 6th mile Puchong Road, Petaling Kuala Lumpur. Two dormitories with
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  • 101 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 23.— The Government of India have allocated from the special development fund Rs. 55 million f or the construction of Massenjor dam of the Mayurak;hi project in West Bengal. The amount, which is being made available under the Colombo Plan, is expected to
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  • 304 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 23.— News of the death of Sir Stafford Cripps has been received with deep sorrow in India. Messages of condolence have been sent to Lady Cripps by President Rajendra Prasad and Prime Minister Nehru. Following are texts ot messages: From President Rajendra
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  • 161 2 S. AFRICAN HIGH COURT OF PARLIAMTNT CAPETOWN, Apr. 24. Dr. D. F. Malan's Nationalist Government on Tuesday introduced its bill to cut the authority of the existing courts The bill— to establish a "High Court of Parliament" is the Government's reply to he Appeal Court's rejection of the act to
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  • 530 2 Pepsu Ex-Chief Minister's Statement Re: Resignation P/*IALA, Apr. 21. The one-month-old PEPSU Congress Ministry, headed by Col. R. Raghbir Singh, tendered its resignation to the Rajpramukh on Friday last. The Rajpramukh invited Snrdar Gian Singh Rarcwala, Loader of the United Front Party, to
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  • 395 2 HYDERABAD, Apr. 20. A Full Bench of the Hyderabad High Court, consisting of Mr. I Justice A. Ansari, Mr. Justice Sadat Ali Khan, Mr. Justice A. Srinivasachari, Mr. Justice Vital Rao Deshpande and Mr. Justice Jaganmohan Reddi, held Friday last that the Nizam had
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  • 69 2 SYDNEY: "Lottery Wizard" Harry Brukarz, Sydney curios dealer, would not comment •vhen he added A £500 to a iong list of wins in lotteries. "I've had enough publicity to last me the rest of my life." he said. Mr. Brukarz is believed to have won nearly £50,000 in
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  • Letter to the Editor
    • 493 2 Sir, "The letter from the secretary of the Kamala Club in reply to "Ceylonese" prompts me to send these* few lines. A few days ago a tirade signed "an. Impartial Observer" appeared in your paper. I feel it is necessary to refer to one or
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  • 667 3 It Is Unfortunate That My Speech Should Have Yielded Such Meaning Abdullah ;afSfr?,s;a-s: Kashmir* ShHkh^uJSfi fc h made by the Prime Minister of a nUtning" y SPeech sho «W h such The Kashmir Premier declared that the relationship existing between India and Kashmir which had been sanctified by the blood
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  • 154 3 Steps To Wipe Out Communal ism NEW DELHI: Mr. Maulichandra Sharma, General Secretary of the All-India Bharatiya Jana Sangh, commenting on Kashmir Premier, Sheikh Abdullah's recent speech that there could be no full accession until communalism was completely eliminated in India said that this argument was not only based on
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  • 185 3 JAMMU: "I and my party want to reiterate in clear terms that our State has acceded to India for all matters, and if any attempt is made to restrict or limit full accession by continuing the unwanted Art, 370 in the Indian Constitution, we shall not hesitate
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  • 283 3 KARACHI: Sheikh AbdulKangirsingpura speech las provided enough grist tot Pakistan'* propaganda machine to exploit his remarks regarding communalism\s icjothold in India". Almost all papers here have commented editorially on the speech. Mian Iftikharuddin's Urdu iaiiy Imroz said tnat <- at lasi Aisdum has dawned on Sheikh
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  • 110 3 MOSCOW, Apr. 22.— Two members of the Indian delegation to the recent international economic conference left here today by air for Peking to attend the May celebrations They are Mr. Indulal Yang, nik, Secretary of Gujarat Kisan Sabha, and Mr. D. K. Tejura, who acted
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    153 3 The Voice of America (VOA), United States Government international radio broadcasting network, has outfitted a former cargo vessel as a powerful r^io station. Specialized radio equipment will enable the vessel, which will be known as the Courier, to relay VOA programs from varying broadcast locations with greater effectiveness, particularly in
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  • 234 3 LONDON. Apr. 23.— Six Bamangwato leaders from Bechuanaland told the Marquess of Salisbury, the British Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations Monday that they wanted their exiled chief. Sereste Khama, back His presence "is the only factor which will stop dispute, dissensions and squabbles and restore
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  • 206 3 DJAKARTA. Apr. 23. The lnflurr.r-.il daily of Djakarta KENG IO In an editorial on April I! has advised Indonesia not to participate in the proposed Karachi conference of M i lim countries. It says: "Ir our opinion solidarity amont; the newly-freed nations of Asia cannot be
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  • 93 3 HONGKONG, Apr. 23.— Authorities in Shanghai arc mobilising wives to persuade their husbands engaged in business to "confess frankly" in the anti-proflteering campaign, according to a report reaching Hongkong. A meeting of merchants wives held In Shanghai recently was called by the Democratic Womens Union. vv.vr.s were told
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  • 292 3 MADRAS, Apr. 23. Indian army engineers have sarted relief work in Rayalaseema areas of Madras State. Army units went into action on Monday to widen and improve water resources of the region. Two platoons of engineers skilled in blasting operations, have begun
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  • 217 3 LAHORE, Apr. 23.—Pakistan Finance Minister Mr. Mohammed Ali said in a speech here Monday that Communism was "no more than the instrument of Russia as a great power." "The hold of Russia over the Muslim countries of Central Asia is basically of the same character
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  • 530 4 CEYLON NEWS: JAFFNA Referring to Sir Ivor Jennings* advocacy of two Universities, Mr. S. H. Per inbanayagam, Principal Kokuvil Hindu College said that he was convinced that the time was ripe for Ceylon to think of other Universities in addition to the one at Peradeniya. "That cuch
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  • 104 4 KALUTARA: The only nope writers in Britain have of making a living from tneir profession is to write for the BBC, said Mr. John Seymour of the 8.8.C. in a talk given Director of the Police Training School, presided. Referring to his own experience, as
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  • 625 4 Miss Prassana Balan of Singapore and Miss Leina Madhavan of Ipoh will feature in an excellent dance recital to be staged at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday, May 11 commencing at 8 p.m. There will be a special performance for school -children at 1
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  • 675 4 Continued from page 2) bers could have shown to the head of the State. If we cannot respect the highest personage of the State who is a non-party man, we are only violating the provisions of the Constitution which we have only recently sworn to abide by." Requesting
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