Indian Daily Mail, 25 March 1951
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Title Section18 1951-03-25 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 43. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. MARCH 25, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.18 words
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325 1951-03-25 1 Cooperation With Other Opposition Parties Likely BOMBAY, Mar. 24. The Maharashtra provincial conference of the Communist party ot India will hold us second session at Amatner from March 30 to April according to a telegram from Shri S. N. Bhalerao, described as Secretary ofFOC - 325 words
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155 1951-03-25 1 GANDHISM FAR SUPERIOR TO COMMUNISM GAUHATI, Mar. 24.— fflTBottnttfe the Satradnikar Goswami of Garamur, presiding over a conference of Congress workers of Kamrup district here said that Gandhism was far superior in ideology to Commumism and the people oi India would do well to fo.low that lofty ideal, which wouldFOC - 155 words
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Article61 1951-03-25 1 CALCUTTA, Mar. 24.— U f. Norman Thomas, the Socialist leader of America, will reach Calcutta from Nagpur this week. Later he will be leaving Calcutta lor Lucknow During the sojourn, he will address public meetings, besides meeting the workers of the Socialist Party. He isFOC - 61 words
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Article59 1951-03-25 1 of th?^? Hl Mar 24 The leader or tne Opposition in the Pakistan Constituent Assembly, Shri Chandra Chattopadhyaya, welcomed the measures taken bv the E_S*ffi? iS™* Militate? LiS?"r™£ h I "J? n to deal wlth the He said, in a statefent, that his party would support allFOC - 59 words
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73 1951-03-25 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 24. Tilt Assam O.i Company nad starteu preliminary war* aurmg the las. tew wet— a on a test wen near uu piace wnere the Manipui: Roaenters toe iNaga riilis. Uisclosiiig mis in Parliament Sari tsri Prakaaa, said that tm wrovernment hadFOC - 73 words
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55 1951-03-25 1 CALCUTTA, Mar. 24.— Four persons on the west Bengal side ol tne near Basmrnat received ~ullet injuries -ast wee„ when Pan. r-ohce at Knanja. it said, openea .ire. The men were coming in a boat .voicn, it is reported, theFOC - 55 words
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Article81 1951-03-25 1 NEW D_Liil, Mar. 24. Home Minister iur. C. Rajagopaiacnan, in a written answer m rariiameiH, Si.at.-ea mat to enao.e people to meet niaividual ana sporadic atLdc_s aiong tne border areas noera. poncy oi licensing nre arms was louowed in tne border areas. ttpeciai training inFOC - 81 words
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120 1951-03-25 1 GHAFFAR KHAN'S SON: HABEAS CORPUS PETITIONS DISMISSED BY COURT PESHAWAR. Mar. 24. Habea corpus petition* flied by ya* Atau lah Khan, former Revenue Minister in Dr. Khan Sahibs Con gress Ministry in N.W.F.P. an. rvhan Abdul Wali Khan, son o xted Shirt leader Khan Abdu Onaffar Khan in Judicial CommisFOC - 120 words
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Article44 1951-03-25 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 24. Sugai factories in India produced 1,08,U0C ions more duiring the current season upto March 5, than in the corresponding period of last year it was officially, learned here. The current season's production otalled 8,78,000 tons. FOCFOC - 44 words
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336 1951-03-25 1 JURIED IN MADRAS NEAR HIS WIFE AND TWO PREDECEASED SONS DR. THIVY AND ENGINEER THVIY On Dec. last Mr. Louis Thivy's remains were exhumed from the grave at Port Louis, Mauritius, and sealed in a copper lined casket and was shipped to336 words
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189 1951-03-25 1 NEW DELHI. Mar 24 —The Deputy Defence Minister, Gen. Himmatsinhji, told Mr. S. N. Mishra that a history of the Indian armed forces in World War II was being prepared. The cost of the preparation would be shared between India andFOC - 189 words
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Article89 1951-03-25 1 CALCUTTA, Mar. 24.— The Government of India propose to establish a properly-equipped laboratory in Calcutta for examination and speedy disposal of explosive samples, it was learnt here. A large number of such samples are sent by West Bengal Government to Delhi for examination. The Central Government alsoFOC - 89 words
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212 1951-03-25 1 SRI C. P. N. SINHA DESCRIBES MERGER RUMOUR AS NONSENSE RAXAUL, Mar. 24. Sri Chandresvar Prasad Narain Sinha, India's Ambassador in Nepal speaking at a reception given to him at Birgan j by the local Indian Cloth Merchants Association, said that some mischief mongers wereFOC - 212 words
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91 1951-03-25 1 ASSAM ASSEMBLY CUT MOTIONS WITHDRAWN SHILLONG, Mar. 24.— Dr. Emcan Hussain Choudhury and Mr. Nazmul Haque figured prominently a? authors of most of the cut motions moved in the Assam Asse.nbiy. None of them pressed for division and ultimately these were withdrawn. U >mands under following htadi: were then passed:FOC - 91 words
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Article54 1951-03-25 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 24.—Miss Indumati Datar, twenty -five-year -oio. iecture.r in Sanskrit in the Indraprasth Girls Coiiege, Deihi, wa:. KnocKed de-wn from her bicycie ant. instantaneously killed by a truck near the Delhi University last week. Miss Datar, who came from Poona, had been onFOC - 54 words
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Article127 1951-03-25 1 BOMBAY, Mar. 24.— Nearly 225 bales of American cotton were destroyed by a fire which broke out on a barge lying in midstream in Bombay harbour last week. The seven members of the crew on the 75 -ton barge jumped into the stream for safety andFOC - 127 words
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212 1951-03-25 1 LUCKNOW, Mar. 24.— Haflz Mohammad Ibrahim, P.W.D. Minister Uttar Pradesh, recently announced that he had withdrawn his resignation from the Cabinet. In a statement, he said that the Chief Minister of U.P. was "most unwilling to accede to my request and advised me not to thinkF.O.C. - 212 words
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Article95 1951-03-25 1 MADRAS, (By Air Mail):— Dr. T. S. Doraiswami who attended the All-India Conference of Ophthalmologists at Calcutta and returned to Madras recently from Calcutta, said that, the Conference dealt with purely scientific subjects. Papers were read on new diseases of the eye and on new advancesF.O.C. - 95 words
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Article1051 1951-03-25 2 Dr. S. MUJTAB ALI - Dr. S. MUJTAB ALI By THERE are as many cultural movements in Asia today as there are nations nay even more, for inside the various nations there are different currents originating from distinctly different sources, fed by heterogenous tributaries and running towards the proverbial seven seas.GIIS - 1,051 words
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59 1951-03-25 2 CITIZENSHIP FOR EAST BENGAL REFUGEES NEW DELHI, Mar. 7 (By Air Mail). Mr. C. Rajagopalachari disclosed in a written answer in Parliament to-day that it was proposed to make special provision in the Indian Citizenship law to enable displaced persons from East Pakistan who came to India after the passingFOC - 59 words
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Article144 1951-03-25 2 BARODA: Mrs. Hansa Mehta, Vice-Chancellor of the Baroda University, on Mar. 12 opened the Ramayana Department of the Oriental Institute, Baroda. The department aims at compiling a critical edition of the Valmiki Ramayana. Mr. M. S. Aney, Mr. K. M. Munshi, Dr. Tara Chand, Mr. G.FOC - 144 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-03-25 2 PHOTO. President Truman drew many a look as he strolled down a key West Street on March 5, in this lond shirt and sporting a cane. To make up the jraily attired trio is Presidential Press Secretary Joseph Short (right) and an unidentified Secret Service man (at rear). The PresidentA.P. - 57 words
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Article193 1951-03-25 2 KHATMANDU: Mr. Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala, Nepal's Home Minister, told a largely attended public meeting here on Mar. 11 that the Nepal Government was determined to restore law and order and to crush anti-social elements who were responsible for spreading lawlessness in many parts of the country. Mr.F.O.C. - 193 words
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1111 1951-03-25 2 MADRAS, (By Air Mail) An appeal to the public to co-operate with the Police in their task of preserving law and order and the security of the State was made by the Governor, the Maharaja of Bhavnagar, here recently. The GovernorF.O.C. - 1,111 words
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Article1490 1951-03-25 2 K. P. S. MENON - _J - K. P. S. MENON -_J Rv *V _f_s c_ c_ t__j e_ _3 _S _3 e_ e_ db~c__j SS_JH Following is the text of a talk entitled "The Life of a Diplomat'' broadcast from AIR., Delhi, by Mr. K. P. S. Menon, Foreign Secretary, GovernmentGIIS - 1,490 words
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987 1951-03-25 3 DR. ROY LAYS FOUNDATION STONE OF 1 1-STOREY INDIA EXCHANGE BUILDING CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail). The Indian Chamber of Commerce is shortly to have its own building at the Commercial Club of Calcutta to accommodate its offices as also of the 21F.O.C. - 987 words
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Article, Illustration111 1951-03-25 3 PHOTO. General Omar N .Bradley, chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff, declared in a ceremony commemorating the 219th anniversary of the birthday of George Washington, first President of the United States of America, that the United States, with the assistance of her Allies, will win the "globalUSIS - 111 words
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87 1951-03-25 3 Prohibition In India: Interest Of Foreign Governments BOMBAY: Several foreign Governments nave requested the Government oi India to supply them with information on the results ot ..otal Prohibition in some parts of Jiis country, it is learnt here. The latest to ask for information is Canada, whose request has beenF.O.C. - 87 words
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Article130 1951-03-25 3 LAHORE: Supporting of Khan Iftikhar liussain Khan of Mamdoi and Malik Ghulam Nabi, both of the new opposition party, the JinnanAwami Muslim League, claimed that they were leading over the Muslim League candidates in the Punjab Assembly elections when polling concluded in lahore. According to reports fromFOC - 130 words
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Article428 1951-03-25 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail).— Mr. A. Kandiah (53). Professor of Chemistry University of Ceylon, collapsed while he was addressing a meeting of the University Senate on Friday, Mar. 2 afternoon and died a few minutes later. At an Inquest held at the residence of deceased, atFOC - 428 words
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243 1951-03-25 3 NATIONAL NAVY LEAGUE TO BE SPONSORED IN INDIA Navy and shipping lines in getting "more men, better facilities and equipment." The proposed Navy League will have a net-work of branches particularly in towns along India's 3,200--mile coast line. Its Sea Cadet Corps will co-operate with the Navy in patrol andFOC - 243 words
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508 1951-03-25 3 Creating Grave Crisis, Says P. Nor ay on NEW DELHI Shri Jaya Prakash Narayan, President of the All-India Railwaymen's Federation on Mar. n warned the Government that its "complacent attitude" towards the "burning grievances" of railwaymen was "precipitating a serious crisis on the railways."FOC - 508 words
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Article45 1951-03-25 3 SIMLA: The District Magistrate Simla, has for one month from Mar. 11 banned meetings demonstrations and processions, within the municipal limits. The Punjab Subordinate Services Federation had earlier announced its decision to hold a public meeting to voice their grievances FOCFOC - 45 words
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263 1951-03-25 3 LUCKNOW: The Belgian Charge d'Affaires in Thailand and his coun-ter-part in Delhi received minor injuries in an air accident here on Mar. 13 evening. Sir Lois de' San, Belgian Charge d'Affaires in Thailand accompanied by his wife, the Belgian Charge d'Affaires in Delhi, Mr. VanFOC - 263 words
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Article284 1951-03-25 3 BOMBAY, March 16.— Mr. Husseinbhoy A. Laljee, fonner memijt. of the Central Legislative Assembly, and his son Fazal were acquitted of the charge of cheating the Government of India while acting as the Food Department's purchasing agents for ghee and empty tins during ihe yearsFOC - 284 words
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43 1951-03-25 3 NEW DELHI. Mar. 24.— There will be no control over the price of crystal sugar released by Government from any sugar factory for isale in the free market, the Food and Agriculture Ministry announced. FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article1941 1951-03-25 4 DEVAKI PANIKKAR - DEVAKI PANIKKAR Not A Police State! by The allegation oiten maae in interested quarters tnat Moaern enma nas developed into a pauce state unuer tarn new legune nas oeen reiutea by tne writer wno naa the opportunity of closely observing tne conditions in that country, oeing tnere1,941 words
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