Indian Daily Mail, 20 July 1951
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Title Section16 1951-07-20 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 159. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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399 1951-07-20 1 India Will Resist Any Aggression On Her Territory COaJHTEiJaIiESATIO!. OF PAK TROOP MASSIMO NEW DELHI, July 19.V— Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru messaged Liaquat Ali Khan Wednesday that relations between the two subcontinent neighbours could best be improved "if you stop the propaganda forA.P.; Reuter - 399 words
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Article414 1951-07-20 1 NLW DELHI, July 19. Following is tne text of Prime Minister Nehru's reply to the Pakistan Prime Minister Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan's telegram of July 15. The reply was sent by cable on July 17: Your apprehension that there is any threat to the security ofGIIS - 414 words
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274 1951-07-20 1 KARACHI. July 19— The Pakistan Premier, Liaquat Ali Khan, I •ummoned all five provincial Chief Ministers to Karachi today to "consider the situation arising out of tne concentration of Indian troops in the Pakistan border.'' He has already concluded discussions on the same matterA.P.; Reuter - 274 words
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449 1951-07-20 1 INDIAN PRESS COMMENTS ON LIAQUAT'S STATEMENT NEW DELHI, July 19.— The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan's latest statement on Kashmir is still the main topic of comment in the Indian Press. Remarking that Mr. Liaquat Ali's attitude "is reminiscent of the man who lays a fuse and protestsGIIS - 449 words
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Article72 1951-07-20 1 UNTED NATIONS, July 19.— The Prime Minister of India, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, yesterday sent to the United Nations Secretary General and the President of the Security Council a denial that Indian troops were massing on Pakistani borders with any aggressive intent. The denial was contained inReuter - 72 words
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78 1951-07-20 1 WASHINGTON, July 19.— The Government has reoommissioned 33 more cargo ships from its "mothbail" fleet mainly to carry grain to India. It brought to 48 the number or freighters taken out of reserve for this purpose in the last two weeks AllReuter - 78 words
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57 1951-07-20 1 CUTTACK, July 19. BMklni college students clashed with police here today in front of the Orissa Legislative Assembly. Trouble began when police madf a baton dharge to disperse students picketing the Assembly gates in protest against an increase in tuition fees. The students repliedReuter - 57 words
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Article90 1951-07-20 1 LONDON, July 19— In a leader headed dangerous tension in India, the "Daily Telegraph" said today: "Nehru's assurance to Liaquat Ali Khan that India has no aggressive intent against Pakistan in certainly welcome, so far as it goes. So, too, is his appeal to stop furtherA.P. - 90 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-07-20 1 Photo). Secretary of State Dean Acheson (seated left* *itfi Mrc vi:^. lakshmi Pandit (seated right), Indian Ambassador to rue uli States sign an agreement, on July 9, covering relief^ packages a^d V. supplies donated in America foi Ind A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article377 1951-07-20 1 NO PROGRESS IN YESTERDAY'S TRUCE TALKS TOKYO, July 19.— The threat of new battles along the Korean front appeared today as 'Communist battalions were reported moving in against United Nations forces. The ceasefire talks at Kaesong entered their 7th session with Peking radio broadcastingAP; Reuter - 377 words
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Article24 1951-07-20 1 NEW DELHI, July 18.--Indone-sian Air Force officers arrived here on Monday on a three-week goodwill and study tour of Indian Air Force establishment* ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article229 1951-07-20 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 19.— Mr. Ran Ahmed Kidwai explaining to Pressmen the reasons for his resignation from the Central Cabinet stated his decision was final and he could not continue in the Cabinet as a nonCongress Minister. He had also submitted resignation229 words
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197 1951-07-20 1 CALCUTTA, July 19. I ndian army authorities are keeping a close watch on the food situation m Bihar State now that the monsoon has set in. Giving details of the work done by the Indian Army tat helping to relieve the North Bihar foodGIIS - 197 words
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Article70 1951-07-20 1 LONDON. July 19.- In the House or Commons yesterday Mr. Leonard Gammans 'Conservative) asked when the report on the recent rHin Smeaoore would be published nSm?^ Secretary Mr. James Griffiths replied that the Governor or Singapore had decided to defe* publication in Singapore tntk\ after av determinationReuter - 70 words
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Article28 1951-07-20 1 BOMBAY July 19_Haj pilgrim ships, .the Mozaffari and the Jehanglr. sailed from Bombay for Jpdd-4 on July 9 and 12 wiuh i 043 an^ 404 Pilgrims reapectrveaT.- GIISGIIS - 28 words
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Article238 1951-07-20 1 AIOC CHIEF MUST QUIT PERSIA TEHERAN. July 19._The Persian Government today withdrew the residence permit of Mr. Richard Sedden, the Anglo-Iranian Oil jjKEjjf* hief representative ln -3 r^, Se don nas been attacked recently by Persian authorities for alleged "illegal activities." Withdrawal of nis residence permit means that unless heReuter - 238 words
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133 1951-07-20 1 a Uß^' Irel and, July 19.— The Abbey Theatre—birth place of Irish revolutionary drama and for nearly half a century training ground ior some of the world's greatest stage stars— burned to the ground early yesterday. The main building was gutted by a fierce 'blazeA.P. - 133 words
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198 1951-07-20 2 INDIANS IN KOREA SAY REDS LACK MEDICAL FACILITIES With U.N. Forces in Korea, July 13.— An officer ci the 60th Indian Field Ar.oU.ance Unit hj»> quoted captured communist soldiers as saying the Reds madntain no medical units near the front lines for their wounded. Captain A. K. Basu of CalcuttaUSIS - 198 words
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166 1951-07-20 2 KANSAS CITY, Missouri. July 17. The Hooding Kansas River poured torrents into Missouri and Oklahoma today as tne water receded in Kansas River valley and tii.o metropolitan area of 900,000 persons. Tne death toil still stood at 17 and the U.S. Army estimated the cosA.P. - 166 words
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351 1951-07-20 2 NEW DELHI. July 19.— Referring to the Pakistan Prime Minister. Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan's statement accusing India of ordering military o nccntrations on the Indo-Pakis-tun bcrder and ol aggressive de- the HINDUSTAN TIMES. under the heading "Guilty Conscience" says: "No one can have forgotten thatGIIS - 351 words
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Article137 1951-07-20 2 Who Coined This Phrase LONDON. July 18. -The Duke ot Wellington ollered £50 to charity y sterday if someone would tell him who coined the phrase, "The battle of Waterloo was won on the r og fields of Eton." The 66 -year-old Duke, descenda.nl of the famous "Iron Duke" whoReuter - 137 words
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891 1951-07-20 2 P. Narain Refutes Riy Minister's Charges [FEDERATION EXECUTIVE TO MEET TOMORROW PATNA:— "Let me, ev e n at this last moment, warn the Government that if it does not want large-scale labour-disturbance in the country, and if it wants willing co-operation from its employees, itF.O.C. - 891 words
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295 1951-07-20 2 MADRAS:— Mr. V. V. Giri, former President of the All-India Railwaymen's Federation, said that •'instead oi parsing tlie strike resolution, the Federation, in the first instance, in response to the statesmanlike statement of the Prima Minister, should have taken the time by the forelock and metF.O.C. - 295 words
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Article251 1951-07-20 2 CALCUTTA:— The Working Committee of the Hind Mazdoor Sabha, meeting here on July 8 decided to observe August 27 as "Dearness Allowance Day" all over the country synchronising with the day ot the launching of the proposed railway strike. Twenty-two out of twenty-five members of the Committee,F.O.C. - 251 words
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Article151 1951-07-20 2 NEW DELHI:— Mr. J. Banerjee, Deputy Inspector General of Forests, Ministry of Agriculture, on July 8 claimed to have photographed Mount Everest from within eight miles due south-west of the world's highest peak. Mr. Banerjee, who was commenting on a statement made by Mr. Eric Shipton inF.O.C. - 151 words
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280 1951-07-20 2 MADRAS,:— Mr. Sri Krishna Sinha, Chief Minister of Bihar, who arrived in Madras on July 10 on his way to the A.-I.C.C. session at Bangalore, in an interview, regretted that several Irrigation schemes submitted by the Bihar Government had notF.O.C. - 280 words
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127 1951-07-20 2 SHILLONG:— {The planter-pilot of Kanjikhowa Tea Estate, Mr. Reynolds successfully landed on a sandy island, south of the marooned islet near Nizamaghai with some members of the Assam reliefs to expedite air evacuation of the stranded tribals here^ according to reports received in official circlesF.O.C. - 127 words
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Article, Illustration73 1951-07-20 2 Prem-Krishen (right), India's Minister to West Germany, Cliristens a three-year-old elephant at the Berlin Zoo on July 6. Prime Minister Nehru of India presented the animal to the zoo after children, had written to him asking for it. The elephant was named Shanti-Dhatri, others in the picture are (left toA.P. - 73 words
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Article82 1951-07-20 2 CALCUTTA:— The Socialist leader, Mr. Jaya Prakash Narain, addressing piessmen here on July 8 suggested the possibility of a union between some leftist parties with the Socialist Party tentatively for fighting the forthcoming general elections. He did not, however, dis close the names of the parties.F.O.C. - 82 words
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89 1951-07-20 2 NEW DELHI. July 19. -The President of India sent the following message to King Baudouin of Belgium on the occasion of his accession to throne on July 17: "On the occasion of your accession to the throne. I have great oleasure in conveying to YourGIIS - 89 words
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96 1951-07-20 2 HYDERABAD (Dn):— The Hyderabad Government has sanctioned about Rs. 3,50,000 this year as grants-in-air to sixty different institutions, both inside and outside ot the State. Prominent among the beneficiaries of the grants-in-aid are the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Tata Institute of SocialF.O.C. - 96 words
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105 1951-07-20 2 HYDERABAD;— Mr. R. R. Diwakar, Minister of State for Information and Bioadcasting, addressing the All-Hyderabad Journalists' Association on July 10 said that in the matter of granting advertisements ot newspapers the Government were guided solely by the circulation of the newspapers. Their decision was not influencedF.O.C. - 105 words
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835 1951-07-20 3 General Support For s '-Year National Plan BANGALORE, July 10. (By Air Mail) General Congn^s support lor the five-year plan of the National Planning Commission seomed assured today after an eighth-hour session of the Congress Working Committee. While the discussion onF.O.C. - 835 words
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Article147 1951-07-20 3 NEW DELHI, July 10. (.By Air Mail) Mr. Mohanlal Saxena, former Rehaibilitation Minister has suggested abolition of the office or the Congress President! as a first step towards reformation of the Congress organisation. Mr. Saxena says: "We should have only a Chairman Instead, to be electedF.O.C. - 147 words
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Article68 1951-07-20 3 HYDERABAD, July 9. <By Air Mail) Shri Purshottamdas Tandon told the P.T.I, here today, that it was for the Congress Working Committee to decide whether Mr. Rati Ahmad Kidwai could still continue in the Congress after "his name had been associated, with another political organisation. Asked whether theF.O.C. - 68 words
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58 1951-07-20 3 NEW DELHI. July 18.— Sugar factories in India produced 80,000 maunds of sugar in the fortnight ended June 15. This was Ave times the output in the corresponding fortnight of the previous season. Between November, 1,1950 and June 15, 1951, nearly 30 million maunds ofUSIS - 58 words
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Article439 1951-07-20 3 for :ae ensuing erections, what is the definition of old and tried workers, are dissidents to be coursed and is the initiative to be taKen oy the A.-I.C.C: these were tne questions discussed today. Mr. Nehru's aiuempit to find a via media between exclusive private enterpriseF.O.C. - 439 words
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521 1951-07-20 3 JAI PRAKASH NARAIN'S DEMAND €A^F T1 A July 9 (By Aix Mir > The Socialist leader, Mr. Jai Prakash Narain, urged Government and Prime Minister Nehru to-day to tell the fceople specifically what the Congress regime would do in the next five years. "TheF.O.C. - 521 words
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490 1951-07-20 4 CEYLON NEWS: To Middle Classes Budget Proposals For Ceylon COLOMBO: Increased taxation of incomes over Rs. 20fi00 and a higher profits tax were announced by the Minister of Finance, Mr. J. R. Jayewardene in his budget speech last week. Increases in the incomeFOC - 490 words
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Article1148 1951-07-20 4 COLOMBO: The following are the highlights of the Budget announced by the Minister of Finance recently. PROFITS TAX 20 per cent increased to 25 per cent. INCOME TAX Companies— Resident 28 per cent increased to 30 per cent r»Trx£2J£E? nles Non -Resident 34 per cent increasedFOC - 1,148 words
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Article118 1951-07-20 4 hJSL the fil t time in t^e Colony's history, an Indian woman wrestler will appear in a locafl wrestline contest. She is the weU-kncwS professional wrestler Raja Laila and her fight will be one of the major items in the second series of women wrestling118 words
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