Indian Daily Mail, 14 July 1951
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Title Section16 1951-07-14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 153. SINGAFORS, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article165 1951-07-14 1 WIDENING OF GULF BETWEEN RUSSIA W. BU) 0 f tdMEi) LONDON, July 13.- -The possibility that India may reject the Anglo-American draft of the Japanese peace treaty published in London and Washington yesterday is being taken serious ly by observers here. This fear is thought165 words
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Article345 1951-07-14 1 REPORT IN KARACHI PAPER DENIED NEW DELHI, July 13.— The manner in which hostility towards India is sometimes whipped up in Pakistan by fabrication of news is demonstrated by a report, published in the DAWN of July 6, 1951. Ihe report, attributed to theGIIS - 345 words
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Article135 1951-07-14 1 CALCUTTA, July 13.— There has been no decrease in the flow of nonMuslim refugees into West Bengal from East Pakistan, according to latest official figures available. During the week, June 25 to July 1, 32,943 Hindus crossed the border from East Pakistan to West Bengal, while onlyGIIS - 135 words
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Article141 1951-07-14 1 or realistic settlement can be made in the Far East to which the Chinese People's Government in Peking is not a party. Another is the fear that the conclusion of the proposed peace treaty would widen the existing gulf between Russia and the Western Powers. The Government of IndiaReuter - 141 words
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Article79 1951-07-14 1 NAIROBI, July 13— The Kenya and Nyasaland infantry battalions of the King's African Rifles will be sent to Malaya in January, it was officially announced here todav The battalions are the First (Nyasa) and Third (Kenya). They will be stationed in Malaya for 18 months exclusiveReuter - 79 words
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Article81 1951-07-14 1 TEHERAN, July 13. InHias Education Minister, Maulana Azad's visit to Iran has been welcomed by the Press of that country. The influential evening paper Ettelaat said on July 10: "The Iranians will cherish the memory of Maulana Azad's visit. Maulana Azad is dearly loved here asGIIS - 81 words
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973 1951-07-14 1 U.S., AUSTRALIA N.Z. TO FORM A "PACIFIC BLOC" WASHINGTON, July 13.— The United States, Australia and New Zealand will come to each others aid in case of an attack on any of them and co-ordinate their defences under the terms of the draft Pacific Pact, their representatives initialled in WashingtonReuter; USIS - 973 words
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Article44 1951-07-14 1 POONA, July 13— The first Indian woman to take to gliding, Mrs. Roshan Dara Dastoor hopes to wear gliding wings soon. Twenty-si*-year-old Roshan Dara is a science teacher and a member of the Indian Glidinc: Association at Poona. GIISGIIS - 44 words
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Article61 1951-07-14 1 MADRAS. July 13— The CARE food packages of the order of £5,800 and 2,100 bags of flour from the War Relief fund of the American Catholic Charitable Organisation arrived in Madras port last week. The CARE food gifts, to be distributed free in various scarcityGIIS - 61 words
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Article, Illustration71 1951-07-14 1 Sent by Col. G. S. Gill of Madras, Giani Mehar Singh, a talented musician from the Punjab, arrived in Singapore on July 10. He will be here for a couple of weeks and give performance of "Kirtan, Rag San Geet" at the Central Sikh Temple," No.71 words
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Article, Illustration173 1951-07-14 1 TOKYO. July 13.— General Matthew B. Ridgway today tried to break the deadlock in Korea truce talks by calling for equal control of any conference area, abandoning Kaesong as the site if necessary. Talks were suspended on Thursday when armed Communist guards refusedReuter; A.P. - 173 words
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Article193 1951-07-14 1 TOKYO. July 13.— Peiping Radio tonight quoted General Nam 11, Chief Communist delegate to the Korean ceasefire talks, as saying no Allied correspondents will be allowed in the conference city of Kaesong "unless we reach an agreement on this point". It was a belated replyA.P. - 193 words
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Article26 1951-07-14 1 BERNE. July 18.— The Indian Minister-designate to Switzerland, Mi'. N. Raghavan, presented his letter dc credence to the Swiss President in Berne on July 10. GIISGIIS - 26 words
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506 1951-07-14 2 Singapore, Saturday, July 14, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS NAGAPATTINAM TRAGEDY THE tragedy that marred the arrival last Monday of the Indian steamer "Jalagopal" at Nagapattinam (or "Negapatam" as it was called during the British days as it is still called in anglicised fashion) is not one to be dismissed as a506 words
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Article393 1951-07-14 2 Jagjivan Ram Warns Against War Ot Nerves NAGPUR: Mr. Jagjivan Ram, Union Labour Minister, said here that the Congress remained strong and there was no force in the country to face it. He called upon Congressmen not to be taken in by the "war of nerves"FOC - 393 words
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496 1951-07-14 2 Landholders Of Gujerat: Sangh's Directive To Leave Congress NAVSARI: The. Gujarat Kin dut Sangh, a landholders' organisation, lias decided to direct its members to leave tho Congress and support the Kisan-Mazdoor Praja Party in the coming general elections. The Sangh has, however, decided to exist as an independent organisation. TheFOC - 496 words
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Article109 1951-07-14 2 LONDON, July 12. —Tribesman responsible lor an attack on followers of Tshekedi Khama, former Regent cl the Bamangwato tribe in Bechuanaland, on Saturday, are .to be prosecuted, Mr. Patrick Gor don -Walker, Commonwealth Reia tions Secretary, announced on Tuesday night. He told tne House oi Commons thatReuter - 109 words
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Article164 1951-07-14 2 I PATNA: Medicines worth Rs. 70,000 and jeep and two motor cycles have been donated by th« Bombay Citizens Famine Relief Committee to thc Lord Buddha Medical Mission, which is rendering medical relief in the scarcity areas of North Bihar. The committee also despatched aFOC - 164 words
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Article75 1951-07-14 2 KATHMANDU: Roasted and fried locusts were sold in Nepalese capital on July 5 as a dainty dish at the i; te of COii per Drice. They had been packed up from the parade ground and suburbs of Kathmandu, where they had appeared in the morning. It wasFOC - 75 words
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429 1951-07-14 2 COIMBATORE: At the third meeting of the Central Cotton Distribution Committee held on July 3, Mr. R. Venkataswami, Chairman of the Southern India Millowners' Association presiding, the Director of Agriculture, Mr. M. S. Sivaraman who was present, addressed the addressed the committee on the potentialitiesFOC - 429 words
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186 1951-07-14 2 Separate Sikh Province: Tandon Opposes Tara Singh's Demand JABKiLLI Mr i'u* rtfttamdai Tandon, speaking at a meeting here on July 3, charged the Akali leader, Master Tara Singh, with spreading communalism in the Punjab. The Congress President declared that Master Tara Singh's demand for a separate Sikh province and emphasisFOC - 186 words
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94 1951-07-14 2 KATHMANDU: Prajatantra Nepal Radio, the name of the Govern-ment-controlled State's broadcasting organisation has now been changed to Nepal Radio. The Government have also ordered installation of a five K.W. short wave and a medium wave transmitter to replace the present 350 watt signal corpsFOC - 94 words
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Article90 1951-07-14 2 NEW DELHI; There was a large increase in industrial disputes in India during April 1951, compared with the previous month. According to provisional statistics leleased by the. Labour Bureau, the number of industrial disputes resulting in work-stoppages rose from 77 in March to 116 in April. The numberFOC - 90 words
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205 1951-07-14 2 1 HYDERABAD: An agreement has been reached between the two rival groups in the Hyderabad Pradesh Congress over the State Election Committee. This was announced by Mr. Mohanlal Gautam, General Secretary of the Congress at the end of a special meeting of the Hyderabad adFOC - 205 words
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Article54 1951-07-14 2 KHATMANDU: Nepal has been alloted 5,000 tons of food grains by the Uttar Pradesh Government, a Food Ministry spokesman said on July 8. With this help Nepal was confident to overcome her food scarcity, he added. The spokesman said the grains were an outright purchaseFOC - 54 words
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Article, Illustration76 1951-07-14 2 PHOTO). Maha Thray Sithu J Kyin, the Ambassador of the Union of Burma to India visited Rajghat, Delhi, on the morning of July 4, to place a floral wreath on the 'samadhi' of Mahatma Gandhi. The Burmese Ambassador is seen in this picture placing the floral wreath on the sacredGIIS - 76 words
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84 1951-07-14 2 Kidwai Explains Why A Separate Party Is Needed BOMBAY: Mr. Rafl Ahmed Kidwai, India's Minister for Communications asserted here on July that he was still in the Congress, and if allowed to function freely "there will remain no reason for my leaving it." "I am in the Congress: I amFOC - 84 words
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5832 1951-07-14 3 Equality Ot Status Granted: Pledge To Maintain World Peace And Security Stressed RIGHTS OVER OVERSEAS TERRITORIES RENOUNCED WASHINGTON. July Vi.— Following is the text of the draft peace treaty with Japan released for publication here yesterday. The draft is a product of consultation andUSIS - 5,832 words
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Article67 1951-07-14 3 TOKYO, July 13. Amami Islanders cabled Reuter Tokyo yesterday .saying they "absolutely refuse" to he severed from Japan. Amami Island is on the 27th Parallel between Japan and Okinajwa carrying a population of more than 200,000. The islanders are concerned with the peace treaty which will permanentlyReuter - 67 words
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