Indian Daily Mail, 1 September 1951

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  • 1217 1 India Govt. Clarifies Its Stand On Japanese Peace Treaty Text Of Note T&MI, S. Text Of Note to^Q. S. NEW DELHL Au^. 3l>-faUow Mg In liar i<t <ir,i iiiMiiH^innn dated Au^. 28, 1951, from the Ow trtunem of ld^ fr i&j 1 i States Government on the Js^um t Peace
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  • 45 1 Burma Welcomes India's Attitude from, J^ onu, ijicp 1 "WSfc cm n/ofc to si Titl ff fifftTpT!^*^** VD^ f- r atfo that (frrrT 'TMPtonwJH thinker would view tinn^Mr^H gestiom fyy a far^shtSi^^S The IIAIWTfe W^>T S^pSfeP" that Bumja fdopi India's pla l 4 Umml GIIS
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  • 202 1 Indian Press Comments On Draft Japanese Peace Treaty .jient* cwitlnu? to a^>xjear on me Darait Japanese Paa<i$ "Treate; Tuc •Ifilv.DUfc>'i.*Ai4 STANDARD remains; Treaty '^3tt6ft$tetae Monroe AKtrua^ ~and vlrtlialfy ;Wipe« oat Japan ai Treaty's i»jtftosedly j^erot£» ter^4 nave Deea dfc&i&yea wljti rvucw -itJurteh. Biapar»at«u are tti^ *mJ> isso* p^ wn»u -suu»
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  • 77 1 NEm T^HJSt Au«. SL—Tbe Indian TWoie -Minister. Mr. .Nfe&Srfr discloeetl in i*arli»ment today tftfct a auggertla&.to have a eaitferatee of Burma India and Indonesia .to consider; .A Japsmesg pe?£e r tfe«tY wa» mooted '>t ooe flw^4»* -fthe gonejral view was tfals "lawtton could, only be
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  • 7 1 REDS TO BOMB JAPAN IF kakasfaklfk A.P.
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  • 63 1 ©d i» Lahore oa a chajg© ox 6agJlonf^Ei, it was officialsjr oft-v the tatjiqwacerhfint aftldi T^'.iwWfe pffloial 4n*ve<l in Lthore^von Aag; 24 en route to. AJghflwrflsfftn and arcrueesd suijpiciQflk w«iAft lafled to leave for K^t»ul ooi'e^p^EUloci of ihds reiidence j>eriglt, a^ct^mng to tlve statemftnt. test^M^
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  • 45 1 "Primary To Varsity Stage In Mother Tongue" Prasad (From Our Own C*rrespo»dent) RajpH.'BaJju, streasuig' the value <tod&rt4 it w^s necessary to have ojf teaching m the mother tongue, all education from primary to the University ftagt, available Ja aU loajor languagres native to the countiy.—Copyright.
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  • 52 1 'NSW J3BLML^ Aug. 311-r-^ndla has UrOjPQMd U> three oil ooippanies— tea American and oap British i^i4£ taey sfaonct set up. an otl re«iwiy in India whic& would be zifcretftteed jmiaqjioe from naUoo*iise.ttcm for at leasrt 30 years ltwi leanp&tt auth<^tativ^y bare "THfr jt^Vtwiiy^ "f? f*^^
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  • 101 1 S. Indian Liberaf Federations Election Manifestation MADRAS, Aug. Sht+tiik JTo of £6$^HHMSH|^HH the South IndUta Liberal FederaU*aj ta*- ipt-.jjj Manifesto alter a meeilar of its S*ecutlv<* the presidency of 1/k* P7 T. R**Ja^- TJie. ItJ^^^B coolest the State- as well as wwWaeiMarj et«j*W wanted the Te«d9»t£toUQ)L of Soti» lodia k)
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  • 69 1 NEW PRESS LAWS IN INDIA 1 aud tne pre&s were tatroduced H- j parliament, -todajr tor acanfi Minis- i ocr C. Kajagopaiqhitft 1 This was xione m accordance f heated <teljatfc i^bie last session oA Uad€^*i'flew act, t^^'will b^ no eetMtoßßfUp >nd no ban on dreulattoa,;; N^^twtion will be taken
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  • 80 1 GRAHAM BUSY AS USUAL N SftT -bSlfHl, Aug. 3L v Fran* Graham, XJ.N. Kasajsmtr Medlatoi Pri8p»er Jftwaaarlal Neoratshort^ after arrival Here Thucaday by all trom Karaofid. The Foreign Ministry .describee iht talks as "littoftiKi^"--An official aaid that Dr. Orahac-. was to me*t Pbreigil .Ministry Se cretary -General O. a^ Bajpal
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  • 11 1 Zafrullah Admits Pak Troop Movements d»Ufl4fc?^St ti Tf*#t t*a» today A.P.
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  • 19 1 ■Xie^Q cantfeiled. there too. a parts |^^^««ieed to cut aviation fuel on«-4lfiit^ to QiMit -tiw 1 shortage.— Reuter
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  • 116 1 Hunger-Striker says: ONLY WORK DONE WITHOUT PAY IS CONSTRUCTIVE! fmyftiffi a^s^y> 31.—A man who^ani adffl^^ tail and «W«|iteKiv* galls hirnaifif "J»ropheiVfcatf* has* failed ttf nidy* the U.S? gpnsulate b^his^v«pyeek hunger ..^^Wt Jferf^er 1« a perso^Vi Cpramlate- said oft Thursday. "Jor that reason wt have nothmg to do -with him unieaa
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  • 11 1 WORLD COURT SEAT FOR PAKISTAN Aixiuy Rehr;JUS '^Sm^j^AA.^ -^i#nH ta^cfatfA Reuter
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  • 821 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Sept. 1, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS (On Dato O nn's New Tactics) 3XB, mo^s we examine Dato Onn btt^ star's resignation from r t&* |Lhe more are we con- vfcbced t is U«a. p:mlude to a dqip fanart srhlch he has planned to imjt'-'in tile b
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  • 738 2 Not Diff&ren£&6toi Congress, Says H. IX Rajah MADRAS, Aug. 26.— "There Is no Raja, because our oo«jttry Is Sovereign Democratic Republic. If there is no Raja, tbefto can be noPtmj*. We constitute the Government and we are all Rajas to ourselves. Threfore, the very concept of
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    9 2 PHOTO. WILLIAM JAMES DUBANT, noted United States author. USIS
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  • 213 2 BIHAR M.L.C. SENTENCED PATNA, Aug. 24.— Mr. Ram Jiwan Himmalsingka, a Member of the Bihar Legislative Council and Director of the Express Auto Service of Dumka, was convicted and sentenced by Mr. U. N. Sinha, a local Magistrate, to a total term of four years' rigorous imprisonment and fine of
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  • 415 2 SAKSENA'S ADVICE TO CONGRESSMEN NEW DELHI, Auk. 26.— "The better course for those Congressmen who have faith in Mr. Nehru's leadership is to remain in the Congsess and do all they can to lend. their whole-hearted support in the great task which he has undertaken the task of bringing back
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    15 2 rHOTO. SuperfortreMea, operating with Unite* Nations forces tat Korea. are shown flying in 'formation. USIS
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  • 24 2 NEW DELHI: M. Raoul Dautry, Administrator of the fVench Atomic 1 1 Energy Commission, and fanoMt lUCnt of SoujLh^rn francA twi An* Ifl FOC
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  • 319 2 APPUCATIOSS INVITED FROM INDIAN NEW DELHI, Aug. 1&«-A competition for UA Govenuwwt and Institute of International sfemation (US) scholarship* to qhaUfled Indians for > higher stt#& in th* United States for the y«rl&6g-53 harbten announced by the Araextoan Embassy and the 0£. JCducatkmal Foundation
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  • 325 2 Bank Disputes: Tribunal TO Meet In November b BOMBAY, Aug. 26:— The tri1 bunal appointed by the Governlment of India in July last, under the chairmanship of Mr. H. V. Divatia, to adjudicate in the dnspute between banks and their employees will commence its sittings by the beginning of November,
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  • 71 2 LAHORE, Aug. 28. The Punjab branch of the Majlis-E-Ahrare-Islam lias offered flf tv thousand' trained Ahrar Razakara (volunteers) i to the Prime Minister of Pakistan for the defence of the country. This was disclosed at a press conference here by the Chief
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  • 69 2 BUKDWAN, Au«. 26. The following persons have filed nomination papers for the bye-election in the Burdwan Rural- (General Mohaminadan Constituency, in created by migration at Mr. Abdul Hashlin to Pakistan (1) Dr. Md. Hossain (Congress no- mlnee). (2) Mr. At>u Hayat, VkseChairman of the Burriwan Dlit Boar4, (3)
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  • 2237 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: President, And Not Governor, To Make Laws For Punjab But Parliament May Modify Them NEW DELHI, Aug, 17. (By Air Mail) Parlia- ment passed to-day the Punjab State Legislature (Delegation ot Powers) Bill m a iorm acceptable to most oi the .Punjab members. Laws ior the Punjab
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  • 390 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 31. Commeniking on the suspension oi Koean armistice talks, t.'fl« STATESMAN says: "Both sides, 1: la to be hoped, stU} want an arrufcrtic DUt to assume from this that the talks must, sooner or later, succeed in spite of the recur oitches
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    10 3 agfkajka JOHN DETWKY, famous UniWW States educator and phHosoplMB<— USIS
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  • 96 3 WASHINGTON, Aug. 30. U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson said yesterday that after the Japanese treaty becomes effective Japan will be free to make peace with Nationalist or Communist China, India or other countries which fail to sign, the general peace pact ait San
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  • 303 4 CEYLON NEWS? Ceylon Citizenship For Malayan Ceylonese Position To Be Clarified By Mr. Nesaratnam COLOMBO: The Government has appointed a special Representative m Malaya to enable Ceylonese m Malaya to have their position m regand to Ceylon citizenship clarified more readily. The new official, Mr. A. Nesaratnara, is designated the
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  • 176 4 FOC TRINCOMALEE: At a meeting of the Triconmalee Koneswara "Temple Restoration Committee held at Hindu College Hall it was arranged that three members of the Committee from Trincomalee should proceed to Colombo shortly and take over the statues recently unearthed at Trincomalee from the Archaeological
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  • 147 4 KANDY: We can preserve our independence and our self-res-pect, only as a people whose culture is based on religion. Bhikkhus are doing a great service in this direction by teaching religion to children through the medium of the Sunday Schools", said Mr. A. Ratnayake, Minister of
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  • 52 4 COLOMBO: A move is being made to convene an all-island conference of Buddhist organisations to approve the representations made to the government by the All-Ceylon Buddhist Congress. The conference will also seek the early appointment of a commission to make investigations into the state of Buddhism m the
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  • 120 4 COLOMBO: A life size portrait of the Prime Minister, by the wellknown English painter, Mr. Egerton. Cooper will be hung m the Assembly Hall of the Houae of Representatives. The unveiling is likely to be done by the Governor-General. Final touches to the portrait were given
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  • 112 4 COLOMBO: Mr. K. A. Upali Tissa, of Wijayarama Road, Udahamulla left for Germany on Aug. 19, for a three-year course of practical training in civil engineering, after completing the four-year B.»c, engineering course at the University of Ceylon. He will be the first Ceylonese to be
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