Indian Daily Mail, 27 July 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail XOL. VII. No. 166. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 107 1 Kashmir Must Be Well Protected During Coming Plebiscite] MADRAS, July 26.- -Or. Saif-ud-Din kitchlew, President of the Indian Peace Council and a former Punjab Congress Leader, declared in Madras on July 24 that he entirely agreed with the Government of India's action in rushing India
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  • 360 1 CALCUTTA, July 26—Representan makes any aggressive move against India, it will find every Indian Muslim coming forward for the defence of India and shedding the last drop of his blood in resisting the attack," said Mr. T. M. Zariff, a Muslim leader, in
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  • 245 1 LONDON, July 26. Reviewing the Indo-Pakistan relations, the MANCHESTER GUARDIAN on July 24 said that India had ground for complaint against Pakistan which were "serious and plausible." "It seems clear," the paper said, "that India has treated its Muslim minority better than Pakistan has treated
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  • 329 1 KARACHI, July 26.— The Pakistan Government has sent a note to the Government of India protesting against the country's "anti-Pakis-tan" activities, official sources disclosed yesterday. The note protests nfirninst "inflamatory" articles in Indian press and "provocative speeches'' by responsible leaders in India, says an A.P. report.
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  • 86 1 CALCUTTA. July 16.— "1f Pakistatives of the Muslims of West Bengal at a conference in Calcutta on July 23 condemned the action of "those reactionaries who are making false propaganda against the secular state of India." The meeting reiterated its full confidence in the Nehru Government
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  • 152 1 CALCUTTA, July 26. Sao Hkun Hkio, the Burmese Foreign Minister, arrived here yesterday on thp way to Delhi to discuss the "tense international situation particularly Indo-Pakistan relations" with Indian government officials. "But I would not like to give you the impression that I
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  • 149 1 Hitler Dead Forgotten, Says Schacht Allahabad, July 26.— Dr. Hjal niv Schacht, formerly HUier'a ftnancia adviser, arrived here yesterday 01 his way to Djakarta to study ttv Indonesian econo nv a hi- invita tation of Orte Incline, i Gown ment. The Royal Dutcii A :aea plan: .vhich Scimciit and wif+?
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  • 26 1 Tne rr.'xt meeting of the Singa;ore L juiative C umcrl will be leld or. Aug. 21 at 10 a.m. in Vic.oria Memorial Hall.
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  • 88 1 NEW DELHI, July 26. Mounting tension between India and Pakistan over control of Kashmir was emphasised in black headline in the New Delhi English-language press today. "War talk" also continued among Indian officials, all of whom insisted India was not prepared to attack anybody but was preparing
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  • 82 1 LAHORE, July 26. Mumtaz I Daultana, Prime Minister of Punjab Province who returned here yesterday after a series of conferences with Liaquat AH at Karachi regarding the concentration of Indian troops on the Pakistan border, said, "Plans have been prepared to meet Indian aggression.''
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  • 106 1 KARACHI, July 26.— An official of the Pakistan Government revealed today that military preparations are being: made by Indian troops on the Pakistan border of Assam, adjoining Sylhet district of East Pakistan. A large number of school buildings in the border areas have been requisitioned by
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  • 145 1 NEW DELHI, July 26.— Inspite of the rapid growth of bitterness between India and Pakistan, United Nations mediator Dr. Prank Gra- ham was reported today not to have lost hope of breaking the Kashmir deadlock. Sources close to the American mediator said they believe "he is
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  • 263 1 NEW DELHI, July 26— Referring to Pakistan's anti-India propaganda campaign, the HINDUSTAN TIMES writes: "If Pakistan's idea is |r stampede Dr. Graham into report ing on the need to satisfy Pakistani claims, if peace is to be maintained in Kashmir, it is perhaps just
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  • 30 1 SAIGON, July 26— Mr. Richard Casey, Austraflian Minister for External Affairs, arrived here from Singapore by air today on a factfinding tOUr Of South VARt A.cia Reuter
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    83 1 Photograph taken on the occajon of the arrival of Maulana AbuJ Kalam Azad Minister of Education. Government of India in the capital after the conclusion of hLs tour of some of the countries of the Europe and the Middle Eas\ (Left to right): Maulana Ahmed Syde. head of the Naiatul-Ulumai-Hind;
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  • 46 1 I NEW DELHI, July 26.— The Indian Cabinet is considering participation in the San Francisco confer- ence on the proposed Japanese reace treaty. Officials here **\6 they I knew -of no reason why Premier Nehru should not accept the U.S. invitation A.P.
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  • 161 1 CAIRO, July 26.— A rej?ort lrom Jordan yesterday said a political siakedown followed assassination of Kins Abdullah and may put a boy king on the throne under a regency. The candidate is 16-year-old Prince Hussein, son of ailing crown prince Tallal and n-phew of acting
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  • 51 1 NAG PUR. —The Congress Pres>dent. Shri Puruahottamdas Tandon. accompanied by Shri Mohanlal Gautam. General Secretary of the Congress visited i3fcvagiam on July 18 and met Acharya Vinobha Bhave. The Congress President personally conveyed Congress felecitatlons to the Acharya for his work in Hyderabad State.
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  • 184 1 U.N. Advance Headquarters, Korea July 26.— The Un'ited Nations and Oommunists agreed today on excat;ly what they will taik about in full-scale negotiations to end the shooting in Korea. General Matthew B. Ridgway's H3adquarters said negoltiaitJons Agreed on a five-pokjit agenda (list >i subjects
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  • 76 1 CAIRO. July 26.— The Egyptian Minister of Social Affairs Dr. Ahmed Hussein Pasha, resigned today This move, coupled with, the recent deaith of Ahmed Ramzi Pasha Minister for Religious Foundations foreshadows a Cabinet reshuffle' according to political observers Dr. Huasetn's resigrnaition Ls attributed to adLntrtlstrartive changes in
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  • 39 1 TEHERAN, July 26.— Mr. Averell Harriman, special American envoy, said today he was hopeful that new Persian proposals would "form the basis for re-opening discussions between Persian and British representatives on a friendly basis." Reuter
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  • 50 1 SAIGON. July 26.— A demobilised French Foreign Legionnaire, 36--year-old Louis Boiaseau, wai sen* tenced to death for high treason by a French military tribunal her* yesterday for supplying wireless sets to Vietminh in Indo-China. Boisseau claimed he went to the Vietminh zone as a press correspondent. Reuter
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  • 44 1 Today, Friday, at 8 p.m. over the Blue Network of Radio Malaga there wiU be a tailc on "Trade" Unionism in the Dependent Territories and the Colonies", by Mr J A. Brazier. Trade Union Adviser Federation of Matoya and Singapore.
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  • 32 1 GAUHATI:— The ftrst general election in Assam under the new Constitution will be held in January 1952, it ia learnt. Polling will commence on January 5. and will continue unta 29— F.O.C.
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    30 1 PHOTO, Dr Rajendra Prasad. President .with the French Charge d\irair«-s and staff of tflie French Embassy in New Delhi arc seen at th* celebration of the French National D»y A.P.
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  • 934 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, July 27, 1951. CERTAIN DEPLORABLE FEATURES OF THE FENN-WU REPORT-III AMONG other arguments trotted out by the Fenn-Wu Mission in support of English as against Malay as the second language for the Chinese, are the following, and we are quoting again para 3 of Chap.
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  • 1734 2 Call To Brother Countrymen To Strengthen Nehru's Hand LUCKNOW The Na ivab of Rampur, Syed Raza Ali Khan, President of the All-India Shia Muslim Conference, stated on July 21 that it was "a crude and brazen-faced manoeuvre on the part of those who controlled
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  • 344 2 MADRAS: Writing on Pakistan Prime Minister's allegations against India regarding tfloop movements, the Hindu remarks: "the most amazing thing is that while Pakistan continues to be in illegal possession of a territory, which does not belong to her (part of Kashmir) and uses
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    55 2 Photo). M-s. Sitaram, welfare Officer of the Education Department at India House, shov.s examples of f- li;»n Art t« Indian Winners of Fulhrijjht Scholarships, at India House on July 20. Fulbright Scholarships are open to student s from all over the world, and their possession enables the winner to study
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  • 164 2 MADRAS:— The Central Election Committee oi the AICC is expected to meet in New Delhi on August 12. The Congress Election Committees in the States will meet subsequently. The Presidents of the Tamil Nad. Andhra, Karnataka and Kerala Provincial Congress Committees will meet in Madras on July
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  • 139 2 NEW DELHI:— More than a !akh of applications <or import licences were disposed of during the licensing period, JanuarJune 1951 by the Import Trade Control Organisation, it is authoritatively learn. Out of 1,12.287 application's received, only 5,186 remained undisposed, which. it is stated, is a notable
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  • 114 2 KARACHI: The Government of Pakistan on July 22 announced ita decision not to confer titles. The official announcement said: '•Pre-partition titles confenred on Pakistani nationals shall not >>e used in official documents nor shall holders of such decorations be permitted to wear them on official occasions.
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  • 859 3 DAY-TO-DAY REPORTS FROM BANGALORE: Working Committee Aeo; Formula Being Evolved BANGALORE, July 14 (liy Air Mail).— The Congress Working Committee is understood to have considered at its four-hour session last night organisational matters, including the question of unity in the ranks. It may be mentioned in this
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  • 571 3 TEXT OF LETTER TO CONGRESS SECRETARY BANGALORE, July 14 (By Air Mail).— Mr. Rafi Ahmed Kidwai has addressed a letter to the Secretary of the Congress, Mr. Kala Venkata Rao, affirming his intention not to resign from the Congress. The letter dated July 13,
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  • 451 3 BANGALORE, July 14 (By Air .'.fail;.— lhe Central Election Cora mittee cf the A.-I.CjC. met fo ■hree hours to-night ani iLscussed draft instructions to the State E>ctlon Committees regarding the choice of Congress candidates to ,:ie general election.:. The Working Committee was t< nave met
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  • 177 3 Socialists Of Asia: Arrangements Being Made For Holding Convention VIJAYAWADA: Mr. Asoich Mah.ta, General Secretary of the All- India Socialist Party, announced here on July 21 that arrangements were being nm.de to convene an AllAsian SodaQifit Meet sometime early next yeax. "Hie Japanese Socialist Goodwili Mission would be vjai&lng India
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  • 173 3 INDORE, July 14 (Bj AiT Mail).— The residence of Mr. GopiicrWhna Vijayarargiyia, President of thi Madhya Bharat Pradesh Congress Committee and tanner Chief Minister of the State who Is now at Ban/ga&ore attending the A.I.C.C session, was broken open here by some burglars yesterday,
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  • 979 3 PHOTO). NEHRU ON DUTY OF ELECTORATE BANGALORE, July 14 (By Air Mail). Prime Minister Nehru made to-night what may be termed the first election speech on behalf of the Congress at the Central College Diamond Jubilee Pavilion. Addressing a large gathering' which had assembled long
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  • 256 4 CETLON NEWS: (POSSIBLE TO SEQUEL TO BANDARANAiKE'S DEFECTION COLOMBO Dr, N. M. Perera, Leader of the Opposition in Ceylon Parliament, referred at the annual lunch given by the Principal of A nan da College to Old Boys of the.college, to the possibility of his
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  • 266 4 COLOMBO: The first move of the Sinhala Maina Sabha. following of its leader. Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandararaike, from the Cabinet, will be to withdraw its affiliation to the U.N.P and reorganise itself as an independent political party to nght the elect o,ns
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  • 217 4 KANDY: "I am happy to came to rural areas and be among the people who constitute 80 per cent, of Uie population of Ceylon,'" said Mr C. Sittampalam, Minister df Posts and TelecommuTiacations, opening a sub-past office recently at LeuiaDodanweLa in tihe Randy district.
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  • 362 4 GALLE: That thousands o. gar puns estate labourers in the Up country would be faced with tfh prospect of dismissal if the Cey.. Indian Congress continued in i present attttudv' over thie transit of these labourers to Low-countr.. estates, was staled at a meeting oi the
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  • 42 4 The fortnigih'tiy meeting of the DivUne life Society will be held tomorrow, Saiturday at 7.3ft p.m. at No. 26, Ixmong N. Teluk Kurau. Sing-arore, the resid-encp of Sri N. Damodartwn Plltei. All members are cordially invited to be present.
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  • 117 4 ADDIS ABABA, July 26.— A pftot to assassinate Emperor Haile Selas- i sia and to set up an Ethioppian re- I public is expected to be revealed in a conspiracy trial opening here on Thursday. There have been repeated hints of Communist collusion although there
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