Indian Daily Mail, 21 July 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VONL. VII. No. 160. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 328 1 Assam Cabinet Discusses Reported Massing Ot Pak. Troops CANBERRA, July 20. The Prime Minister of India, Air. Nehru iias told the Australian i J rime Minister Air. Rovert Menzies that there is no need for Australia's good orrices at this stage in
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  • 381 1 INDIAN PRESS SUPPORTS NEHRU'S REPLY TO LIAQUAT ALI NEW DELHI. July 20.— Writing on Prime Minister Nehru's reply to the Pakistan Premier, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan's protest against Indian troop movements, the HINDU recalls that Mr. Nehru specifically and unilaterally gave assurance to Mr. Liaquat Ali that India could not,
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  • 74 1 KARACHI, July 20. Pakistan last night announced the appointment of Major General Mohammea Raza as her first ambassador to Communist China. Gen. Raza is at present general officer commanding a division of the Pakistan .army and passed out from 'the Royal Military College of
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  • 168 1 STUDENTS Vs. POLICE CLASH IN CUTIACK: 151 INJURED CUTTACK. July 20.— Troops were caiied out here yesterday alter citywide clasnes between police and students in which 151 people were injured, 13 seriously. Eignty -three police omcers wer; among the injured. Though no fresh flareups were reported, Cuttack last night was
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  • 96 1 SYDNEY. July 20.— The Australian External Aflairs Minister, Richard Casey, said Friday that his trip to the countries of the Far East is a friendly gesture, and a neighbourly visit to learn about the peoples With whom Australia hopes to get closer human contact.
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  • 104 1 DUBLIN, July 20.— Mr. Eamon De Valera, Prime Minister of Eire, told the Dail here yesterday that his Government would pursue the question of Irish unity "with the utmost tenacity." "I cannot promise a solution in a matter of weeks or months or
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  • 293 1 WASHINGTON. July 20 US Secretary of State Dean Acheson. firmly backing the U.N. truce nego tiators at Kaesong, said Thursday night that a United Nations force "must remain in Korea until n gunuine peace has been firmly established." Acheson issued a statement barring any
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  • 59 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 20.— President Rajendra Prasad has assented to the Representation of Peoples Act which becomes law from July 18 The Act authorises the holding of India's first general elections under adult franchise at end of the year and lays down
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  • 138 1 DIBRUGARH. Upper Assam. Jiuy 20.— Renewed floods in the river Brahmaputra and its tributaries as a result of heavy rains have inundated more than 200 villages near here along it was reported yesterday. Airmen keeping up a search for an Indamer airlines Dakota freighter which
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  • 61 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 20.— The Reserve Bank of India has announced that it is shortly issuing new ten-rupee and hundred-rupee notes in which the Hindi lettering will have equal prominence with English lettering. The new designs will be similar to that of present
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  • 67 1 NEW DELHI, July 20.— India's Education Minister, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, arrived in Delhi yes terday after a two-month tour of Britain, France, Turkey and Iran. He )ed the Indian delegation to the UNESCO conference in Paris last month. Maulana Azad was received at the
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  • 80 1 NEW DELHI, July 20— Several members of the Union Parliament have written to the Food Minister, Mr. K. M. Munshi offering to take up the work of organising land army in their respective districts. The main purpose of the land army is to develop contacts with
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  • 136 1 LONDON, July 20.— A1l 20,000 physicians in Britain's socialized health service told the government Thursday night they would resign on Sept. 25 unless their demands for increased pay rates were submitted to arbitrating. The ultimatum was delivered to Ministry of Health Hilary A. Marquand
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  • 67 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday: Following a successful ambush on Tuesday when they killed one bandit and wounded another security forces in the Kuala Lumpur rural district struck again yesterday to kill two more bandits, one of them being Raja Gopal, second highest ranking Indian bandit in Selangor. At
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  • 128 1 WASHINGTON, July 20. The U.S. National Security Council on Wednesday exempted India from the provisions of a law known as the Kcm amendment which bars economic assistance to any country exporting war potential materials to the Soviet Union or the Soviet block. The Council has
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  • 46 1 CALCUTTA, July 20.— The CARE food packages of the order of over 175,000 lbs. arrived in Calcutta on July 17. The food packages are for free distribution in the country through Indian Government agencies and the Indian Red Cross. GIIS
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  • 359 1 LIVING STANDARDS OF UNDER-DEVELOPED COUNTRIES TO BE RAISED NEW DELHI, July 20.— Mr. Hariharnath Shastri, General-Secretary of the Indian National Trade Union Congress, who has returned to Delhi after attending the second session of the ICFTU at Milan, described the recent session as the biggest
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  • 300 1 TOKYO, July 20. Floods forced a postponsement of the Bth and possibly the decisive session of the cease-fire talks at Kaesong today. The United Nations delegates turned back when they found that swollen streams were blocking the approaches to Kaesong from the advance peace camp
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  • 121 1 Japanese Peace Treaty: No Decision By India Government Yet NEW DELHI, July 20.— The Government of India has not yet taken any decision on the AngloAmerican draft on a Japanese peace treaty, it was authoritatively learned here today. India's participation in the San Francisco conference to sign the treaty will
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  • 65 1 WASHINGTON, July 20.—Invitations are going out today to the nations which declared war on Japan to meet at San Francisco on Sept. 4 to sign a Japanese peace treaty. Officials said the United States and Britain were sponsoring the invitations. They were addressed to 49 other
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  • 215 1 MADRAS, July The HINDU commenting on the Anglo-American draft of Japanese Peace Treaty writes: "India is not one of those countries which believe that Japan is getting a too soft peace. India has always held that Japanese independence should be restored but it should be
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  • 101 1 PATIALA, July 20. A SinoIndian friendship society has been formed m Patiala. The Counsellor of the Embassy of the People's Republic of Ohma. Mr. Ken Mao Tcho. inaugurating the society on July 16 said that entire hostory of Sino -Indian relationship was a continuous record of
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  • 53 1 NO ATOMIC EXPLOSION IN I RUSSIA SINCE 1948? WASHINGTON, July 20—President Truman said yesterday the United States had no evidence of any atomic explosion in the Soviet Union since the first one was reported in 1949. w*j/ He made this statement in reply to a question at his weekly news
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  • 537 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, July 21, 1951. NOTiS COMMENTS (On The S'pore Indian Association Clubhouse) A GREAT DAY FOR S'PORE INDIANS TO-DAY is a great day in the history of Singapore Indians. Their Association, the Singapore Indian Association, established 28 years ago, will be moving into its «wn premises,
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  • 61 2 ROME, July 20.—Hjalmar Schacht, financial wizard of Hitler's Germany, left by airliner at 0030 GMT yesterday for Jakarta, to study the economic problems of the young Republic of Indonesia. The German economist has been invited by the Indonesian government as. a "guest adviser." He has been
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  • 2148 2 Full Text Ot Nehru's Speech At Bangalore in Reply To Liaquat U. BAN gA^ORE July 16, (By Air Mail) -Prime Minister Nehru, replying to Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan's allegations against India, declared here to-day that it was •gross falsehood" for anyone to suggest
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  • 100 2 nSS? Dl Sffi. July 19 -P^ime Mi- I ntster Nehru today voiced !i bja -deep regret" at tn/ioss oTal? fi and damage to property suiiered in the Kansas floods. n In a message to President Tru- I man, ne said: |j 'Please accept, Mr.
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  • 70 2 VIZAGAPATNAM:— An ex-Havil-dar on July 15 began what he called a 'fast unto death" before the district police office here as he had not been able to find employment since he was "demobbed" in 1946. Hemachandra Rao said he was overburdened with family worries
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  • 26 2 GREECE TURKEY IN N.A.P.O. LONDON, July 20.— Britain came out on Wednesday flatly for taking Greece and Turkey into the North Atlantic Pact Organisation (NATO). A.P.
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  • 16 2 FRENCH CABINET CRISIS PARIS, July 20.— Finance Minister Maurice Petsche on Wednesday Cabinet t0 fona A.P.
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  • 240 2 NEvV DELHI:— ihe condition ot Kashmiri Muslims in camps in Pakistan is deteriorating rapidly, according to uuoi-iuation ieceived in Delhi. ±*aKistan at present maintains the camps for Kasninui Muslims at Mansar in Campbellpur district; Wah in Kawaipuidi district and Cnakjamal in Jcmm
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  • 91 2 KAPURTHALA, July 19.'— «An India-China festival was inaugurated at Kapurthala in PEF&U on July 16. A message of friendship ior India was read at the function by the Counsellor of the Chinese embassy in New Delhi. Welcoming the' Chinese diplomat, the Deputy Chief Minister of irEPSU,
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  • 43 2 I «jaw uisLril: A Parliament Secretariat communique states that tne Public Accounts Committee completed on July 13 the examinrn^oii lo e a PP ro Prtation accounts for 1948-49 and audit reports thereon relating to the Posts and Telegraphs Department. F.O.C.
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  • 1816 3 Working Commitiee Discussfb Draft Ejection Manifesto BANGALORE, July 11, (By Air Main Tho r„„ nw Working Committee the wLe^f to-day' to a di S c USS .on of the draft Manitesto prepared by the frnne Minuter and also a draft containing the recon.! menda jons oi me
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  • 88 3 MR. KIDWAI TO ATTEND A.I.C.C. BOMBAY, July 11. B y Air Mail) Mr. Rafl Ahmed Kidiwal, Minister for Communications, is leaving for Bangalore to-morrow morning by Mr. Kidwai said that he had not made up his mind till yesterday whether he should proceed to BangaJore to attend the A.I.C.C meeting,.
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    73 3 Photo V-7' on S Oon views the National Capital with Albert ft at* ten^?/^ her a^ 1 Un n Station. Washington, ™nH«, d< l me of tne Capitol «mX 8e hroUgh the arches over the station driveway. Mrs Oon is a Malayan social worked Her visit to the United States
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  • 94 3 LONDON, July 19.-Lord Holder* Deputy Chairman and Speaker of ZS, Br t,sh House of Lords, was S?S by u a piece of lobBte r which stuck in his windpipe during dinner, on^Say 201 0 61 8 d€CWed Lord Holden, former British diplomat, collapsed while dining in the
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  • 73 3 n^ DRASI July "-The three newly appointed Judges of the Madras High Court. Sea*? T. if venkataramana Aiyar p Ramaswami and K Ramaswaml Gounder, took their rrSL.^t" mce yyPWj at "Victoria Crescent residence of the Chief Justice, Mr. P. v. Rajamannar who administered the
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  • 87 3 JAFFNA: Celebrations in connexion with the centenary of the ?1 St> Anthony a t Passayoor were held recently. Novenas started on June 1. On June 12 Pontifical Vespers presided over by His Dordship the Rt. Rev. Emilianuspillal, O.M.L, were sung. The following S ay
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  • 594 3 NEW DELHI, July 11. (By Air Mail): Twenty members off H»^.. ment who had sponsored the "unity move*' 'in ttw2£2Lf Sf 1 1 open letter to the AICC to-day, s^ge^th^^SS^ian *Zt tE un"!?^™" and Mr. Jawaharii Nehnl ISolSd take E?*^ Congress Presidentship,
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  • 310 4 Manual Work In Schools Is Better Than Games! A CEYLON PROFESSOR'S VIEW CEYLON NEWS: CHAVAKACHCHERI: Dr. C. J. Elizer, Professor of Mathematics of the Ceylon University, addressing a public meeting at Driberg College, Chavakachcheri, in connection with the school* s 7 5th anniversary celebrations, said there was a tendency among
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  • 97 4 UNESCO To Establish Science Office COLOMBO: UNESCO, with the co-operation of Ceylon Government, has plans for the establishment here of a Science Advisory Office, modelled on similar establishments ln Delhi, Shanghai and Monte Video. To be situated in Peradeniya. the office wUI act as a sort of clearinghouse for scientific
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  • 170 4 COLOMBO: The Maharajah of Porbandar, who has 71 musical compositions to his credit, .has ohosen to publish 42 of them in an album de luxe and has sent a copy each to distinguished musicians in over 40 countries. He has chosen Mr. Saranagupta Amarasinha, the Sinhalese singer and
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  • 141 4 Musical evenings of recorded music are very popular these days and most evenings of the week, the H.M.V. Studio, 4th floor, MacDonald House, Orchard Road have recitals. On Monday, July 23, it has been arranged to Hold a recital of Indian music, when records of
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  • 73 4 FOOTPRINTS OF DINOSAUR BRISBANE. July 20.— Footprints uncovered by miners in shale of a tunnel 96 feet underground at Balgowan colliery Darling Downs identified as Chose of a dinosaur by Mr. C. Morton, Chief Government, geologist. Museum director G. Mack said Darling Downs were probably an immense series of lakes
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  • 164 4 Malaya To Attend New Delhi Seminar On United Nations Scheduled In New Delhi NEW DELHI, July 20. Malaya has been invited to attend a public seminar on the purposes and policies of the United Nations, scheduled to be held here Sept. 21 to 26 with Prime Minister Nehru as cne
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  • 123 4 School Leaving U.N.E.S.C.O. For Age Rise The school leaving age should be raised as an economic necessity not only In Britain and the U.S.A. but in every other country, says a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation report issued by the Ministry of Education. Not only earning power and
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