Indian Daily Mail, 31 July 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 170. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 645 1 India's Preparedness Has Averted War With Pakistan, Says Nehru "Our Emblem Is Not Clenched kfist But Asoka ChQkra" 44 SYMBOL OF PEACE, truth. NONVIOLENCE AND PROGRESS" NEW DELHI, July 30.-— lndian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru expressed the hope last night that after India had taken steps t Q defend and
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  • 156 1 INDO-PAK. WAR POSSIBLE, SAYS E. BENGAL PREMIER CALCUTTA, July 30:— An Indo Pakistani war is possible, said Eas Bengal Pi emir Nurul Amin, speak :r.g "with a full sense ot" lesponsibility'' at a week-end meeting ii. Dacca. According to the Dacca eorrei puiident of the "Hindustan Stan the Premier warned
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  • 105 1 Indian Muslims' Faith In Nehru's Leadership Stressed BOMBAY, July 30. Mr. Ghulam r Momin, MLA, stated yesterday that Indian Muslims wholeedly and solidly support the of No-War declaration made by the Prime Minister. They firmly believe that the acceptance of this proposal by Pakistan will I e In the best
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  • 104 1 CALCUTTA, July 30:— Fresh ummigration of Hindus from East Pakistan into Cachar has started of late These new arrivals, according to PTI, stated that the\ had become panicky due to constant incitement by Pakistan propagandists to the local inhabitants of Sylhet jto join
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  • 440 1 "STATESMAN" ON MASS HYSTERIA IN PAKISTAN NEW DELHI, July 30.— Under the neading "Tumult and Shoutuig'\ the Statesman says that the atmosphere in Pakistan is quite different from that in India and remarks: Various explanations may be offered for this excitement. It may be incredible, as lt. seems to india,
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  • 63 1 New Delhi July 30— Jawaharlal Nehru today invited Liaquat to New Delhi 'at any time convenient to you' to discuss matters concerning both countries without any preconditions. The invitation was contained in a reply to Pak. Premie'rs latest note on strained relations between Indo-?ak.
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  • 166 1 NEW DELHI. July 30— Maulana Mohammed Tayebulla^ former President of the Assam Provincial Congress Committee, in a statement to the Press says: "Fortv million Indian Muslims are not Pakistan's quislings. They will be true to Islam and their motherland at this critical juncture''. The Maulana
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  • 273 1 lhe (Jommandant of the guards told the press at the Mazar thai ihe ceremony was the direct result of Liaquat Ali Khan's statement of July 15 accusing India of massing her troops against Pakistan's borders with aggressive designs. The ceremony commenced with the firing
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  • 233 1 NEW YORK, July 30.— India has sent the U.S. State Department a message raising three objections to the draft of the Japanese treaty, the "New York Times" said today. The paper said it had* learned that India is undecided whether to attend the
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  • 14 1 ROME. July 29.— Italy has 1,622,522 unemployed, Uabour Minister Leopoldo Rubinacd satid yesterday. A.P.
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  • 120 1 KARACHI, July 30:— Murree and nearby villages in West Punjab last night' observed a one-hour short notice blackout. Long notice experimental blackouts have already been held in the area. A press-message from ;<Murree today said that the civil defence committee besides carrying out frequent blackouts
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  • 661 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, July 31, 1951. PRACTICE VERSUS PRAISESH!-I THE authorities here have not been wanting in their frequent payment of verbal tributes to the Ber vices that had been, and that are still being, rendered by the Indian Community to this country, its peoples and its Government.
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  • 1191 2 Maintaining Peace The Basic Aim •DR. KESKAR'S EXPOSITION* MADRAS, July 27. lt was too premature yet for India to lay down a firm foreign policy said Dr. B. V. Keskar, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, addressing Lakshmipuram Young Men's Association. She needed a decade or two
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  • 122 2 CUTTACK, July 28— A proposal to exempt from the sales tax the Mahaprasad of the famous Hindu temple of Lord Jagannath of Puri, is bemg oonsideied by the Government of Orissa. Mr. Lokanath Misia, MLA, iConKKM), who is moving in the matter said that
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  • 77 2 Co -operative Experts To Advise Reserve Bank MADRAS, July 28.— Messers. T. A. Ramalingam Chettiar and J. C. Ryan, Registrar of Co-operative Societies, will represent Madias on Lhe Advisory Committee of Co-ope-rative Experts, constituted by the Reserve Bank of India to be associated with the Agricultural Credit Department of the
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  • 45 2 LAHORE, July 28.— Dressed in Khaki, and in most cases "armed" with spades, about 400 Khaksars demonstrated in Lahore on Sunday to demand the release of their leader. Allama Mashriqi, who has been under detention for some months. FOC
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  • 82 2 LAHORE, July 28.— The oldest man of Pakistan Mr. Mohammed Baksh, has died here at the age of 127. Mr. Mohamed Baksh, who was a resident of Mozand, Lahore, distinctly remembered the days of Sikh rule in the Punjab and also related anecdotes of the Moghal potentates
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  • 189 2 LUCKNOW, July 27.— Mr. Keshav Dev Maiaviya, Minister for Development, Uttar Pradesh, and Mr. Jagat Prasad Rowat, Parliamentary Societary to the Chief Minister, submitted their resignations to the Chief Minister. Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant, Tuesday morning. They are also resigning from the Congress within a day
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  • 148 2 GAUHATI, July 30.— Mr. Wajid Ali, a member of the Indian Parliament, said in Gauhati on July 26 that the war cry and the slogan of 'jehad' (Holy War) by the Pakistan Press and people were altogether unwarranted by circumstances. In a statement he declared that
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  • 54 2 NEW DELHI, July 30.— The folUmUtg message has been receivec by the President, Dr. Rajendn iPrasad, from Emperor Hail< Selassei of Ethiopia in response t< t his message sent on the occasion 01 the Emperor's birthday on July 28: "We thank Your {Excellency for i
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  • 134 2 BENGAL MAHASABHA 'S DEMAND CALCUTTA, JuJy 27.— Thf Bengal ProviitictaJ Hindu MajiatS&ona iias urgea trie immediate formation Of a mii-VJa in West Bengal m preparation to* iiu'ieung "uireats" at aggflcimwn iruun Pasici&tan. ine Mtaitcing C\ji_ni.iiiit.tee of* the Satma, in a nwmiiioifi passed on liuuKiuty, regiiT'dood uie "aipuiuiy and totUtteoneooe of
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  • 101 2 Salem Agriculturist Creates World Record In Paddy Production MADRAS, July 28.— An agriculturist of Salem has created a world record by producing 12,00. lbs. (wet weight) of paddy over an acre, a press note claimed here. Deducting 33 per cent for moisture and errors in calculations, the corrected yield is
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  • 75 2 AMRITSAR, July 27.— General K. M. Cariappa, Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army paid a brief visit to Amritsar. He was received at the aerodrome by Brigadier Sardanad Singh and the Superintendent of Police, Chaudhri Bhim Singh. The C-in-C. later addressed officers and men of the local
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  • 467 2 EARLY PAYMENT URGED MADRAS. Juiy 2t. A deputation consisting ol lAC Manaraja of PaXi.aiumeai. tne Kaja qi BoooiU. uie xvaja ol v/eiiKajLagiXi an-u vne Kaja oi i^iaianaa. met Mr. P. si. ivua»aicw>wajni Haja, me cniei Minister and made reprtase.nuit.on tu aim on matters aiisjiiig irom
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  • 68 2 ASGIIAR ALI REAFFIRMS INDIA'S ATTITUDE DAMASCUS, July 29.— India will attacked, India's Ambassador to Egypt and Minister to Syria, the Lebanon and Jordan, Mr. Asgha> Ali Fyzee said here on Friday. Mr. Fyzee shortly returning to India paid a farewell visit to Syria and explained in detail India's stand in
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  • 98 2 NEW DELHI, July 30.— Writing on the proposed 80 million dollars aid to b outh-East Asia, the ciTATEttMAN remarks: "No reflecuon on US generosity will be meant if in India it is felt that this amount is modest in relation to the whole foreign
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  • 130 2 NEW DELHI, July 30.— Three woman motorists, Miss JJosephine Whithorn, Miss Joan Kingsbury and Mrs. Rexinger driving by car from London to New Zealand completed more than half their 20,000-mile journey with their arrival in Delhi on July 28. Leaving London on March 5,
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  • 166 2 HYDERABAD, July 26.— "Owing to heavy rains and breaching or tanks, Uie broaa-gauge main line ueiween Kasamuuram and iviahDUoabad, Kazipet section oi the > «jsan occite tvaiway was extensively reached over a distance oi one and a nan rimes on Tuesday evening,' —13 s a
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  • 1769 3 All Those Agreeing With Congress Aims Also Welcomed TEXT OF RESOLUTIONS PASSED BANGALORE, July 15. (By Air Mail) With the adoption by the AICC thia evening oi the, official resolution stressing the need tor unity in congress ranks and maintenance ol riiseipii ne, the
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  • 164 3 BANGALORE, July 15. (By Air Mail Inclusion in the election manifesto of reference to praclicfil i steps lor the ll.rmAatkm of linguistic provinces in South and West India, was welcomed by a meeting of representatives of Andhra Tamilnad Kerala. KarnaLak*. Maharashtra and Vidarbha held here this
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  • 158 3 INDORE, July 27.— Mr. V. G. Deshpande, Organising Secretary of the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha called upon the people to stand united behind the Government "in its endeavours to defend Indian borders from Pakistani aggression." Mr. Deshpande, who is here on an election tour of
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  • 60 3 NEW DELHI. Jiily 2— United Press understands from a very reliable aouroe tihart. the Governmerat of India. J*ave accepted the recommeniciation made by ttfie Indian ITaiiff BoaM about increasing the Effioe of pyf inon lay Rs. 307- per lon This new price of pig
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  • 35 3 AMRITSAR, July 27.— Master Tara Singh, Akali leader, declared at a meeting of Sikh lawyers here that the Sikhs should wholeheartedly support the Government if hostilities broke^out between India and Pakistan. F.O.C.
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  • 144 3 KARACHI. July 28: Pakistan has for some time past been purchasing modern jeM ngniters from Britain to equip tier air force According to an announcement a British firm. Messrs. Vickers (Eastern) litd. hats been executing a lar&e ordiesr of single seater jet fighters for the Royal
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  • 147 3 Kidwai Unveils Prakasam's Bronze Statue VLJAYAAWADA, July 27.—Andhrakesari T. Prakasam's bronze statue was unveiled on Monday last by Mr. Rafi Ahmed Kidwai, Communications Minister, Government of India. More than a lakh of people witnessed the function though it was drizzling all day, Mr. P. C Ghosh, Secretary, Krishak Praja Party,
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  • 1059 3 Speech At A.I CC. Meeting BANGALORE: July 14. (By Air Mail) Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah the Kashmir Premier, addressing the A.I.C.C. session here to-night declared that no power on earth could deflect the Kashmir people from the path of truth and love and human decency
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  • 963 4 CEYLON PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS: MEMBER FOR iNIKAWERITIYA CROSSES oVfcrt 10 GOVERNMEm SIDE COLOMBO: A pre-lunch reluctance on the part of members to intervene in the Budget debate gave the impression that both sides were desirous of forcing the issue with
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  • 485 4 PALAPYE. Bechuaualand, July 30.— Three British official observe uhn are investigating the feelings ot the Bamangwato tribe of Bechuanaland on the position of th o i r fiX |iod chief designate, Seretse Khama, met tribal representatives m t ne grounds of a pollee post
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    116 4 The Chinese Communist Party celebrated the 30th anniversary of its ioundation with a massive display of force in Peiping on July 1. Navy, Army and Air Force units took |>art in a huge march past, watched by Mao Tie-tung, chairman of the party and ruler of China. The celebrations were
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  • 832 4 council imm TEXT OF S.F.S.IJ.'S LETTER TO SERVICE CHIEFS The Singapore Federation of Services Unions has addressed the following letter to the Admiral Superintendent, H.M. Naval Base, Seletar, The Commander-in-Chief, General Headquarters, Far East Land Forces, Singapore, and Air Officer Commanding -in Chief, Headquarters
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