Indian Daily Mail, 28 July 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 167. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 199 1 hlehru Not Likely To Accept Lmquafs Invitation NEW DELHI, July 27. India is calling to active duty substantial numbers of her Territorial troops (National G u ard), but an official military spok: sman asserted that the action has no
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  • 121 1 NEHRU LIAQUAT MEETING UNLIKELY NEW DELHI, July 27.— A meeting between the Prime Minister of India Mr. Nehru and the Pakistan Prime Minister Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan is "extremely unlikely" on the basis of the Pakistan leader's five-point peace overture reported last night, according to usually reliable sources here today.
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  • 143 1 KARACHI, July 27. The Pakistan Government last nitfiit promulgated an ordinance providing special powers to secure the civil defence of the count rj. A notice issued lo the press ias.l night said: "On account i:f tbe present emergency the Pakistan Government have decided to prom
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  • 98 1 KARACHI, July 27.— Instructions on civil defence will be given to -n at a meeting nere nexi .lay called by tbe Karachi och of the All-Pakibtuu kVw^ean Association. The Pakistan Government, announcing the 'meeting, said it had been called "in view of the situation created
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  • 410 1 Liaquat Sub mits Five-point Peace Plan To Nehru KARACHI, July 27.— The Pakistan Prime Minister Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, has invited the Prime Minister of India, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru to visit Karachi to discuss the Kashmir question. The Pakistan Prime Minister blm put forward a five point "peace plan" for
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  • 60 1 NEW DELHI, July 27. Burmese Foreign Minister Sao Khun flew here Thursday Tor a three-day 6tay as a State guest. The Burmese Embassy announced he has come to discuss "questions lof common interest," quoting the jecently concluded five-year IndoBurme.se treaty of friendship, which Ihas provided
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  • 279 1 Anti-India War Propaganda In Pak. Press Continues NEW DELHI, July 27.— Latest Urau papers received from Pakistan bring further evidence of the hysterical war propaganda raging in Lhe Pakistan Press according to an analysis by the HINDUSTAN TIMES. One paper, TAMIR, which haa brought out the so-called Martyrs' Edition to
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  • 148 1 BANGKOK, July 27 Thirtynve tons of rice for food relief in Ifldia was presented to the Indian Minister in Thailand Ba^hwat Dayal on behalf of the United Nations staff members in Bangkok at a ceremony Thursday afternoon. The rice will be sent to relieve famine
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  • 67 1 (From Our Owi Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 27. Election Commissioner Mr. Sen baa invited seven all-India political parties to send representatives to a conference here on July 30 to decide •n party symbols for the coming elections. The parties are: the Congress, Socialist Party, Praja Party, Hindu
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  • 26 1 HONGKONG, July 27— The Commissioner General for Southeast Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, returned to Singapore headquarters today afttt ft three-day visit.— A.P.
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  • 275 1 NEW DELHI, July 27.— Referring to Prime Minister Nehru's renewed proposal to Pakistan for a No-War declaration, the. INDIAN NEWS CHRONICLE remarks: The an- 1 swer should be so simple to give were there but an honest intention not to attack India. If
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  • 66 1 NAGPUR:— The Madhya Pradesh project for the manufacture of newsprint for which the Planning Commission has specified a target of 24,000 tons by 1955-56 is expected to go into production before the end of 1952. The State Government have set apart Rs. 2 crores for
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  • 74 1 Governor Thomas E. Dewey of New York is expected to arrive in Singapore by air today afternoon (Saturday) from Saigon. He will lemain here until Wednesday, Aug. 1, when he will depart from Kallang Airport for Djakarta. He will reportedly be accompanied by Paul E. Lockwood,
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  • 38 1 There will be Ram-Nam Sanklrtanaim (Ehajanam) witih musical items tomorrow, Sunday, at 7 p.m. at the RamakrLshna Mission premises, 9, Norris Road. Ail are cordially requested to attend the party land joto tUm Baofek*MMDL
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    90 1 The Persian Tenth Division and the Persian Gulf Fleet that guard the KbuziEtan Oilfields staged a goose -stepping display of force at Abadan on July 6. On the reviewing stand was Hussein Mafclci, the Persian Premier's righthand man In the oil nationalisation. Tanks and armoured cars which took part in
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  • 168 1 Kidwai Jain Not To Remain In Cabinet? r QUITTING TO SAVE NEHRU FROM EMBARRASSMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 27.— 1t was reported yesterday that tht unpredictible Mr. Rafi Ahmed Kidwai was quitting the Cabinet at last, despite Premier Nehru *s lnsistance that he stay. It appears he
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  • 149 1 U.N. Advance Headquarters, Korea. July 27. The following is the text of the statement released by the U.N. delegation today: "Admiral Joy's sparsely phrased pressing United Nations command views on one of the item3 of the previously agreed upon agenda was the principle business transacted during
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  • 80 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 27. Veteran Statesman Sir C. P. Ramaawami Iyer who returned yesterday after attending the recent UNESCO Conference told pressmen that he had received^ a great deal of support from many national delegations for the Centre of International Indological Research
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  • 871 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, July 28, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS (On How to Detect Reduce Crimes) \ijEßii; detection of crime for the purpose of presenting an imposing record is a simple enough job; and to-day any one can detect any number of crimes. That is because every person in this
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  • 610 2 Governor Katjus Call At Convocation CALCUTTA: India .should stand united to-day, said Dr K. N. Katju, Governor of West Bengal, presiding over the annual convocation of West Bengal Rastrabhasa Prachar Samity at Government House, on July 31. The emergence of Hindi
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  • 33 2 GEN. CARIAPPA'S DECISION NEW DELHI:— Roth Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Patel died on ftriday. To show res|#cM lo nieir-memory, General > aruippa, India's* C-in-C. has* decided to miss one meal every t-riduy.— (F.O.C). ::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::;:::::>u::;:::::::::.
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  • 278 2 KATHMANDU:— A Nepali Foreign Office spokesman on July 21 expressed considerable surprise at the reierence made by Pakistan Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan to joint Indo-Wapaiese military operations at present in piogress in West iNepai. Commenting on a Pakistan Radio report that ia his latest
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  • 133 2 SHOOTING OF "THE LIFE OF GANDHI" FILM TO START NEXT YEAR BOMB/iif: The actual shooting of the famous film producer Gaoriei rascal's piciuie "lhe Lite of Gandhi" has been tentatively scheduled to start some tunc during summer next year, it was annc/unced nere by Mr. Geza Herczeg, his agent. The
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  • 122 2 Madras Chief Minister On Need Of Studying Hindi HYDERABAD (Dn.):— Sri P. S. Kumarswami Raja, Chief Minister of Madras said .here on July 18 that unless thc people of non-Hindu regions learnt Hindi they would be back numbers in the Central Legislature and Central governmental administration. Sri, Raja, who was
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  • 103 2 KARACHI:— The Sub-Committee of the jßasic Principles Committee appointed by the Pakistan Constituent Assembly considered on July 16, public criticism and the recommendations on the "controversial" interim report of the Basic Principles Committee, Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar, Governor of the Punjab (P). presided. The Sub-Committee will
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  • 520 2 Kidwai Blames Tandon: Decision To Remain tn Cabinet Explained NAGPUR:— Shri Ran Ahmed Kidwai, Communication Minister, Government of India, in an inter- i view at the Sonegaon airport here on July 22, reiterated that the Congress President was the antithesis to the Congress policies and its ideals. Elucidating his statement,
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    35 2 Photo. The KcpaltM Ambassador and Princess Rama with Dr. Raj— dra Pmsad, President of India at the reception held recently in celebration of the Birthday of King Tribhuban Bir Bjkram Shah Dev of Nepal. A.P.
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  • 92 2 NEW DELHI: India's sterling balances stood at Rs. 30 ciores higher at the end of June 1951, compared to the figure at the end of the same month in 1950. The comparative figures, according to official information, were Rs. 857.41 ciores and Rs. 827.40 crores respectively.
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  • 121 2 NEW DELHl:— There were 238 I fatal accidents in Indian mines in the year 1950, resulting in 273 persons being killed and forty seriously injured, according to a Press note issued on July 22 by the Central Minisr of Labour. In addition, there wee 1,976
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  • 85 2 AMRITSAR:— India's High Commissioner in Pakistan Mr. Khub Chand accompanied by Mr. S. K. Banerjee, the Deputy Commissioner in Lahore visited the Indian side of the border at Ataii on July 21. After receiving a guard of honour provided, by the troops stationed
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  • 111 2 INDIAN RUPEE: VALUE RISES IN NEPALESE MARKET KHATMANDU:— The Indian ruppee value reached a new high in Nepalese market when money changers on July 20 exchanged one hundied Indian rupees for Nepalese rupees. This progressive increase in the value 01 Indian money is taken a3 an index of the rising
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  • 2861 3 Two-Day Open Session At Bangalore 4 Concludes BANGALORE, July 14 (By Air Mail).— The open session of the All-India Congress Committee concluded to-nigUt atier it had adopted the draft election manifesto together with three amendments accepted by Mr. ftehru. The rest
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  • 41 3 Photo). Gendralissimo Francisco Franco, Spanish Chief of State, pause, to admire his granddaughter, held by hi» wife, Dona Carmen Polo De Franco. The young lady ls the chid of Franco'i claim lit *r th* Marquesa De Villaverde^- A.P.
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  • 128 3 BOMBAY, July 14 (By Air Mail). The Congress President Shri Tandon announced today that the AICC would meet in Camera at 2.30 p.m. to-monrow at the Residency to consider organisational matters. The first item to be taken up would be tthe letter addressed to him
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  • 561 4 Ceylon Parliament Proceedings: HALF DOZEN CROSS FLOOR: MAJORITY NOW DOWN TO TEN COLOMBO: The Government party summoned every available member to attend at the House of Representatives last week when the second reading of the Budget opened. Six former members of the Government benches,
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  • 690 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Indian Congress supports the Marxists on certain issues said Mr. A. Aziz, Ceylon Indian Congress M JP. for Maskeliya, opening the debate on the second reading of the budget last week. But, he hastened to add, the C.I.C. differed
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  • 81 4 COLADMBO: 5,120 Indians have been granted cltizens/hdp right* In Ceylon up to the end of June, out of 118,000 applicants. In addition, about 2,168 applications have been nnlly disposed of and 3,897 more applications are in tffre final stage of disposal. Aapplteants hove changed their addresses
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