Indian Daily Mail, 1 April 1951
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Title Section18 1951-04-01 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 30. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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968 1951-04-01 1 Achievement Ot World Unifu And World Citizenship NEW DELHI, Mar. 31. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Education Minister, called for change m the methods of teaching history and geography to bring about a real unity of purpose among the peoplesFOC - 968 words
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265 1951-04-01 1 DR. P. C. GHOSH CRITICISES CONGRESS POLICY CALCUTTA, Mar. 31. Dr. F. C Ghosn, lieneral secretary 01 UM KrunaK-rroja-Maaooor Pa;Ly ano former memoer ot '.ne Congrt^ .Vorkins Ccmmittee, declared trom a socialist piatiorm m tne Howrah taidun on Mar. X 6 tnat the Comgress organisation nad been overwhelmed Dy anFOC - 265 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-04-01 1 PHOTO >. Mr. Herbert Mornson. the new British Foreign Secretary, looks out. over Londor. frorr thc ScLic-.-n-y of State's room at the Foreign Office. This is the first picture taken of Mr Mormon as Foreign Secretary' A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article39 1951-04-01 1 BiziARSHAPJP. a?ar. 31. As a gesture of goodwill tne Muslims ot Biharshartl (Patna district) surrendered their ertire quota of c. th for use of the R'ndUfi on Hit occasion of the Holi m view nf tho cloth .snortage.- FCCFOC - 39 words
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959 1951-04-01 1 In Jhowtola Raf u gee Giils' Home WEST BENGAL GOVT. EXPLAINS SITUATION CALCUTTA, Mar. 31. A West Bengal Government press note said: "The attention of Government has been drawn to a press report regarding the incident m the Jhowtola Road Refugee Girls' HomeFOC - 959 words
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Article55 1951-04-01 1 NAGPUR, Mar. 31. Shri E. S. Patwardhan of the "Tarun Bharat." was elected President of the Nagpur Journalists' Association at its an nual general meeting held here. Messrs. S. N. Dwivedi and Shr. Sailendra of the "Nava Bharat,' were elected Vice-Presidents and Shri Tarun Bahadur of "NagpurFOC - 55 words
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Article33 1951-04-01 1 KARIKAL, Mair. 31. Small pox has broken out m an epidemic form m Pondicherry and anti-small pox vaccination has been made compulsory, it was officially announced last *eeJt- FOCFOC - 33 words
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Article146 1951-04-01 1 CALCUTTA, Mair. 31.— Al' V.PF articles booked irom' post cfncts wiil henceiorward aave to be declared that they are m re ?o nst to bona iidv; orders. A postal notice says thai a large number of V.P.P. articles are refused by tbe addresses ar.d save toFOC - 146 words
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68 1951-04-01 1 LAHORE. Mar. 31.— Maulana Mohammad Yusuf Shah has Oeen appointed new President of tne AilJammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference m place of Chaudhury Ghu;ain Abbas, who has voluntarily relinquished his office. The decision announced by Chaudhury Ghulam Abbas himsetf vvho :s also the SupremeFOC - 68 words
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Article105 1951-04-01 1 KANCHEEPUKAM. Mar. 31.— An attempt to rob tne temple of hn tfaraaarajaawaml here recently uu^ loiit'G una tnree men were cauem red-handed, it m aheged Hearing tne noise of a file ben g usea to remove tne g>id irom t:u uaiasam piacea on tne topFOC - 105 words
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116 1951-04-01 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 31.— The AllIndia conference on dance, dirama and music recently decided to set up an academy to foster these arts Sponsored by the Ministry of education, the conference also recommended the holding of an Asian music festival m India as soonFOC - 116 words
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106 1951-04-01 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 31.— Former members of Fascist, Nazi and Communist or other totalitarian organisations, who were involuntarily associated with those groups, now may enter the United States under a bill signed by President Truman. The measure, signed by the President Wednesday, "clarifies" the law under whichUSIS - 106 words
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Article32 1951-04-01 1 BANARAB, Mar. 31. Acharya xleshava Prasad Mishra, former head ct the department of Hindi Banaras Hindu University, died on on Mar. 21 morning. He was 65 FOCFOC - 32 words
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Article39 1951-04-01 1 MADRAS. Mair. 31. "Flash" press telegrams will now be limited if) a maximum of 75 words excluding the address and the nane of the sender. All other conditions will remain unchanged, says a Press Note.- FOCFOC - 39 words
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Article115 1951-04-01 2 TETUAN, Spanish. Morocco, Mar. 27. Lieutenant General Jose Enriqte Vareia-Iglesias, 60, former War Minister, High Commissioners of Spanish Morocco since Max. 4, 1945, and the most important figure m the Spanish army after General Franco, died at 0935 GMT on Saturday He had been suffering fr<»mA.P. - 115 words
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575 1951-04-01 2 National Theatre To Be Developed NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail): The All-India Conference on f>anoe, Drama and Music decided to form a n academy to foster these arts. A committee was set up to prepare a draft constitution for it. Sponsored byF.O.C. - 575 words
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344 1951-04-01 2 ERROR OF NAVIGATION CAUSED AIR INDIA DAKOTA CRASH NEW DELHI: The Aircraft Inspectorate of the Government of India which investigated into the AirIndia Dakota crash m December last m the Nilgiri's is understood to have held vi its findings that the accident must be primarily attributed to "errors of navigation"344 words
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Article97 1951-04-01 2 GANDHISM BEST OF 'ISMS' AMBALA: General K. M. Cariappa, Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army urged every Indian to consider himself as much a soldier of the country as the military personnel. The Commander-in-Chief who was addressing a meeting here on Mar. 22 under the auspices of the International Study CircleF.O.C. - 97 words
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165 1951-04-01 2 CALCUTTA: Two girls and four boys, who formed an International Youth delegation and set out from Fiance on a tour of defferent countries of the world nearly seven months ago, have reached Cacutta after visiting Switzerland, Italy, Algeria, Tunisia, Lybia,F.O.C. - 165 words
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72 1951-04-01 2 CALCUTTA: The passing of Whiteaway Laidlaw building mto the hands of a Bengalee business house is a romance m business enterprise. This imposing building facing the Maidan and situated on Chowringhee has been purchased by the Metropolitan Insurance Company. It ia learnt that Metropolitan isF.O.C. - 72 words
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118 1951-04-01 2 PAK. PREMIER MAY CANCEL HIS FAR EAST VISIT KARACHI: Pakistan Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan was contemplating cancellation of his forthcoming trip to Australia, Indonesia and Burma, Press Trust of India understands from usually reliable sources. Recent "unhappy events" here and abroad are believed to be the cause of this.F.O.C. - 118 words
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204 1951-04-01 2 LONDON, Mar. 31. Mass civilian evacuation from densely populated towns was the only way to prevent widespread loss of life m the event of war, an international study group reported here The report, approved by a 13--member Anglo-French group ol the unofficialReuter - 204 words
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58 1951-04-01 2 ALMORA: Mrs. Danial Pant, mother of Begum Liaquat Ali Khan, died here on March 22 after a brief illness. The news has been conveyed to the Pakistan's Prime Minister and his wife. Mrs. Pant was nominated as a member of the local Municipal BoardF.O.C. - 58 words
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Article64 1951-04-01 2 MYSORE: The giant Salamanders, racoons and mandarium drakes, presented by Japan to India m return for the present of the elephant, Indra, are housed m the Mysore Zoo, where they are attracting thousands of sight-seers. The Chief Minister of Mysore, Sri K. C. Reddy, visited theF.O.C. - 64 words
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Article74 1951-04-01 2 CANBERRA, Mar. 20. Trans Australian Airlines are considering converting: its -planes to seat pas sengers so they face the rear. This was announced by the Minister of Civil Aviation. He said Australian -airworthiness standards prescribed dackwardfacng seats for new types of civil aircraft which might beA.P. - 74 words
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821 1951-04-01 2 TRIVANDRUM: An official statement on Mar. 14 characterised the allegations against the Travancore-Cochin Government made by Mr. R. Velayudhan M.P., m his speech m the Union Parliament on Feb. 14 as either 'totally unfounded' or as distorted and exaggerated version of certain incidents. Mr.FOC - 821 words
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122 1951-04-01 2 NEW DELHI: A "Jirga" of the Afridi Tribe held m Khajuri area declared unanimously that "they were prepared to shed their blood for the freedom of every inch of their sacred territory", according to a report of the Bakhtar News Agency from Bagh, the capital ofF.O.C. - 122 words
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Article949 1951-04-01 2 DIPLOMA COURSE IN TARSIAES URGED NEW DELHI: The Standing Committee of the AllIndia Newspaper Editor's' Conference, which met here on Mar. 13 and 14 under the chairmanship of Lala Deshabandhu Gupta, adopted the following resolutions (1) "The Standing Committee, without m any way seeking to quality theF.O.C. - 949 words
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204 1951-04-01 2 LONDON, Mar. 31. To grant Peking's request to send a 17-man mission to investigate "atrocities' m Malaya would obviously hearten the Communists and spur them on, the "Manchester Guardian" said last week"The Malayan government has, not tried to hide what isA.P. - 204 words
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Article55 1951-04-01 2 BOMBAY: The first shipment of rice from Karachi under the recent Indo-Pakistan trade agreement wai brought to Bombay on Mar. 22 by S.S. 'Sonavati'. The consignment 800 tons of rice will be unloaded the next day. Four more food ships, under the agreement, are likely to arrive here by theF.O.C. - 55 words
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Article2508 1951-04-01 3 rANIHAYAK AND UEMOCRATIC UVING JN estimating the importance which has rightly come to be attaeaed to village PANCHAYATS ln the process ai the growtn ot democratic living m India, it is necessary at the outset to know exactly what is> unaerstood by democratic living. Tnere are2,508 words
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Article342 1951-04-01 3 Reference will have to be made tc trie control exercised by State Governments ovar PANCHAYATS m order that the latter could carry on their work m accordance witn *Jae provisions of the Acts and as efficiently and economically as possible. In every country ln the world there isGIIS - 342 words
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430 1951-04-01 3 India's Educational Ideas: Nature Ot UNESCO Aid Outlined MADRAS: "We of the UNESCO are aware that South India, m addition to being intimately and fruitfully associated with the most ancient and glorious origins of your country's matchless culture, is at the same time m need of such benefits as fundamentalF.O.C. - 430 words
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103 1951-04-01 3 KARACHI: Chaudhry Ghulam Abbas, leader of the Pakistan-spon-sored "Azad Kashmir" movement, has resigned, according to Ehsan, an Urdu morning paper of Karachi. The journal pubished a report on Mar. 24 from Rawalpindi which said: "It is reported that Ghulam Abbas, Commander of the AzadF.O.C. - 103 words
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828 1951-04-01 3 Steps To Stimulate Flow Of Capital In India's Industrial Progress Finance Ministry's Review NEW DELHI: Steps have taken by the Government of India to stimulate the flow of industrial capital m the country are indicated m the annual report (1950-51) of the Ministry of Finance. During the year, the IndustrialFOC - 828 words
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153 1951-04-01 3 Protection Of Harijans Demand For Posting Punitive Policy In Punjab PEPSU KAPURTHALA: Resolutions ret questing the Government of India to post punitive police in P.E.P.S.U. and the Punjab for the protection of Harijans and to open ration shops i in rural areas were passed at a two-day Harijan Conference whichF.O.C. - 153 words
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Article1730 1951-04-01 4 DEVAKI PANIKKAR - DEVAKI PANIKKAR >— Agrarian Reforms i* By (Daughter of Indicat Ambassador Sardar K. M. Panikkar), In this, the third aad last article of the series, the writer, who had been ip China for a considerable time with her father, Sardar K. M. Panikkar, Indian Ambassador to Peking,1,730 words
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Article820 1951-04-01 4 K. V. IYER - K. V. IYER By I"J"HE civilization and culture of India is co-eval with those of Babylon and Niniven and anterior to tnose of Greece and Rome ltt> ancient language Sanskrit can stand comparison with any other language, ancient, or modern and it may be mentioned as820 words
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Article33 1951-04-01 4 On the eve ol tUsht bn-;- tr, aidia tW tedUii soo Ss* fcler UKL 19d1 at S^° P- m ta th€ Am 22 d!as Contribution to tht *orld.' All are cordially invited.33 words
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73 1951-04-01 4 Woman Elected Deputy Speaker Of Punjab Assembly SINtLA, Mar. 31. The Punjab Assembly unanimously elected Srnrimati Shanno Dcvi Deputy SpeaKer of the House on Monday. She is the first woman member oi the House to oe elected to this ?zr ce A*. Ker na i™e was proposed by the CliefFOC - 73 words
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