Indian Daily Mail, 3 September 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 204 SINGAPORE. MONDAY SEPTEMBER 3. 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 118 1 43 Members Eiected Unopposed SR/NAGAR, Kashmir, Sept. 2. Premier Mohamed Abdullah's ruling National Conference Party yesterday obtained a clear majority in \the proposed Constituent Assembly. )Forty three out of a Hotal of seventy four [seats were elected unopposed. The Hindu Praja
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  • 232 1 EARLIER REPORT: Ladakh Head Lama Elected Unopposed Victorious Candidates Taken In Procession SRINAGAR, Sept. 2.— Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, the Premier of Kashmir. Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, Deputy Premier and Maulana Syed, General Secretar>* of the National Conference were de dajed elec/ted unopposed on Friday to Kashmir Constituent Assembly after their nomination
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  • 153 1 8 m. PAKHTOONS' STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM MOSCOW, Sept. 2. The; Afghan Ambassador here Sultan Ahmed Khan said yesterday that Afghanistan firmly .backed the Struggle for independence of 8.000.--000 Pakhtoo"ns inhabitants of the Nortshwest Frontier Province, Gilisit, Chitral, the free tribal territories and .Baluchistan. He told representatives of tbo British, United
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  • 65 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 2.— The Government of India propose to hold fre^h elections in Chandernagore based on adult franchise as soon as practicable. This waa announced in Parliament on Friday by Dr. B. V. Keskar. Dr. Keskar added that electoral rolls on that basis were being
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  • 43 1 Singapore retained its Mjl Cup yesterday win en it defeated Perak by six goals to nil, at the Rifle Range ,ground m Kuala Lumpur. This is the 14th cup final vieUory out of the 25 games it has played.
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    76 1 PHOTO. A Siamese Military Mission led by Lieut.-Gen. Romakara, Chief of the General Staff is touring Swiss military schools in a study of modern equipment. Pictured here as they inspect an anti-Tank gun being demonstrated at Thun, Switzerland, a few days ago are, left to right: an unidentified Swiss officer,
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  • 163 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 2.— The leading daily "Hindu" commenting editorily yesterday on reports of questionable police methods of interrogation of Tamil labour witnessess In the cases against terrorists m Malaya, stated: "In their all out effort to destroy banditry, the Malayan
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  • 48 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 2.— Prime Minister N*>hru Saturday flew to Sriu^sri capital of disputed Kashmir which is altfout to hold a, plebiscite unpick a constituent assembly. Officials here described Nehru's trip as a "ijhort Holiday" Und said lie w<m W |U> #New Delhi on'Manday. A.P.
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  • 201 1 COCHIN CONGRESS MLAs DECIDE TO WITHDRAW RESIGNATIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 2.— A meeting of the Cochin Congress leaders at Ernakulam on Friday decided that since the Chief Minister of Travan-core-Cochin State Mr. Kesavan ha*, agreed to reconstitute the Ministry according to the Cochinites' demand, the Cochin legislators
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    47 1 PHOTO. John Foster Dultes (centre), United States Special Representative of the Japanese Peace Mission, is shown meeting with members of the Japanese Diet. Mr. Dulles, who travelled to seven nations m connection with the treaty, will be. a United States representative at the San Francisco conference. USIS
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  • 569 1 NEHRU'S STATEMENT- IN IPARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Sept. 2.— The Pr inie Minister said in the Indian Pariament on Friday that there was :i suggestion at one time to have a conference of some Asian countries to consider the Japanese Peace Treaty but the general
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  • 461 1 LONDON, Sept. 2.—Writing under the heading "Aloof India", columnist W. N. .Ewer comments m the Daily Herald of London": "lit. is interesting thrtt Russia d-oes noc seem to be fishing at all for Indian support. For India wants not harsh
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  • 99 1 INDIA TO AMEND ALL DRACONIAN PRESS- LAWS (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Sept. 2.— Home Minister Mr. C. Rajagopalachan jjjkgA) tioduced .'a Parliament yesterda v 'he Governments long-prowl— <X Bill to amend\all the Draco measures that V^uzzled the'prert luring 1 the Brlj|ti The even .aite^r > fcde^ndc!»3i^lß(^^~i| legitifnate criticism.
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  • 529 1 Press Supports India's Boycott Of San 'Francisco Conference NEW (DELHI, Sept. 2 Under the heading, "Peace In Asia" the HINDUSTAN TIMES write*: "It L& true that in deciding not to attead the San Francisco Conference the Government of India h'ave taken a course which represents divergence Trom the Anglo-American line
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  • 28 1 POMBAY. Sept. 2--Pilgrim shfpi "Islami* and "M"hHmmedi" sailed r -i-Mp. Bombay for Jedda on Aug. 28 1 "n.l Aup. 29 with 1,200 p~<i 699 AFJHAHFJAJHF GIIS
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  • 661 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Sept. 3, 1951. WELL PONE, M.I.C.! A 6 •xpected, the negotiations for th« merger of the three Indian bodies the Malayan Indian Congress, the Malayan Indian Association and the Federation of Indian Organisations have ultimately failed, and the Indian Community was not at all surprised
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  • 333 2 Govt.'s Measure For Immediate Abolition JAIPUR, Aug. 27.— Mr Tikaram Paliwal, Revenue Minister of Raiasthan. announced at a press conference recently that the State Government had framed a Bill which contemplated immediate abolition of the Jagirdari system and taking over of all iaeirs bv the Starr
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  • 90 2 JAIPUR. Allf. 26.— Crops standing on 1,500 bighas of land are reported to have been destroyed with the help of tractors by certain employees of Jagirdars in Uniara, a jagir area 60 miles from Jaipur, according to official information received here It is learnt that
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  • 127 2 SALEM: The body of Mr. K. A. Nachiappa Gounder. M.L.A., who died suddenly at Madras, on Aug. 21 was brought to Konganapuram, his native village, m the night at about 10. Visitors poured m m large numbers to pay their last respects to the deceased. The
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  • 224 2 "TONE OF TANDON'S STATEMENT IS DICTATORIAL" -MAHATAB MADRAS, Sept. I.— Shri HareKrishna Mahatab, Commerce and Industries Minister said here last week that the present crisis m the Congress was due to the existence of two schools of thought one which believed m the popular approach and the other which trusted
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  • 238 2 Police Firing In Bihar Village: Official Held At Fault PATNA: Dr. Sri Krishna Sinha, Chief Minister of Bihar, replying to a short notice question of Pandit Harinath Misra (Congress) in the State Assembly recently said that nine persons, including four v«¥>men, were killed and 14 others iniured in police firing
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  • 44 2 BERHAMPUR (Ganjam), Aug. 26. Miss Bodapnti Parvati, a second year student of the Cuttack Medical College, was found dead in a well in the backyard of her local residential house. The circumstances leading to her tragic end are not known.- FOC
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  • 40 2 PHOTO). Aerialist Maryln Rich spins and swoops from her Trapeze high over tfce Manhattan skyscrapers in a death-defying exhibition boosting the nationwide drive for clothes to wrap around the clvman victims of the Korean War.- A.P.
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  • 726 2 Fresh Attempt At Settlement Of Crisis In Congress NEW DELHI, Aug. 27. Achary a Jugal Kishore, President of the U.P. State Congress and Shri A. G. Khw, Local Self -^Government Minister of U.P. recently conferred with the Congress President Shri PnrushottanKliLS Tandon herp m a n attempt to resolve the
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  • 142 2 MADRAS: The Police exhumed iecently the body of a Muslim pirl, aged about 17, named Amina Bi, irom a Muslim cemetery in Triplicane, as her death, was alleged to iiave been under suspicious circumstances Amina Bi, it is stated, was working as a servant under a merchant in
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    50 2 Photo) All Indonesia went gay on Aug. 17 when she celebrated the sixth anniversary of her independence from Holland. The scene here shows an honour guard of youths carrying the original flag that was hoisted six years ago, during the celebrations in front of the Presidential palace in Jakarta.- A.P.
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  • 440 2 DETERMINATION TO OUST PRESENT GOVERNMENTS STRESSED LUCKNOW, Sept. 1. Mr. Rafi Ahnvl Kiduai, leader of the Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party, «aid here la s t week that even if Pandit Nehru wins at the next A.I.C.C. meeting to be held at Delhi wno assumes tne
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  • 1959 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Bill To Adjust D-P's Debts Goes To Select Committee Attempt To Extend Its Scope To E. Bengal Refugees Fails NEW DELHI, Aug. 20 (By Air Mall). Parliament to-day referred the Displaced Persons (Debts adjustment) Bill to a Select Committee. The Minister of State for Rehabilitation, Mr. Ajit
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    52 3 FHOTO). Mr. Richard Stokes, Lord Privy Seal, and Leader of the British Oil Mission .to Persia, smiles happily as he speaks into microphones on his arrival at London airport on Aug. 24. When he left Teheran, following the breakdown of tho nil talks, Stokes said he wai leaving with "profound
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  • 300 3 PLANNING COMMISSION CONSIDERING PROHIBITION IN STATES NEW DELHI, Aug. 20 (By AilMail).— Prof. S N Mishra, Parliamentary Secretary to Prime Minister, Nehru, said in Parliament to-day that the Planning Commission was examining now the long term policy otf prohibition. Prof. Mishra who was replying to Mr. H. V. Kamath on
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  • 908 3 INDIAN FOREIGN SERVICE INDO-EUROPEAN TRADE-INDIA U.N. UNIT INDO-PAK. CONFERENCES MILITARY AID TO NEPAL MOVEMENT OF REFUGEES CLOTH PRICES QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Aug. 20 (By Air Mail).— Sri Satish Chandra, Parliamentary Secretary to Prime Minister informed Dr. P. S. Deshmukh m Parliament to-day that it was proposed to
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  • 2411 4 CEYLON PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Ceylon To Establish Sugar And Textile Factories Schemes To Be Given High Priority COLOMBO, Aug. 16 (By Air Mail): Speaking at the committee •tage diseussloa of the budget m Parliament today Mr. G. G. Pomambalam. Minister of Industries, Indu strial Research mil Fisheries, said he had given
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    23 4 PHOTO. Enjoying a swim in the Lidu in Venice on Aug. 25 are Mr. Winston Churchill, Britain's Wartime Premier, and his wife. A.P.
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  • 489 4 Sri Krishna Jayanthi at Singapore Ramakrishna Mission Sri Krishna Jayanthi celebration was observed on Saturday, Aug. 25, at 179, Bartley Road, with due eclat and solemnity. Tne function commenced at 4.30 p.m. with Ptooja and Anathi by Swami Neerajananda. The prayer music was performed t>y the students of rthe Saradamani
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    16 4 PHOTO. mum* i ,*d WALT DISNEY, producer of animated sound cartoons in the United States.- USIS
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    • 242 4 FAREWELL TEA PARTY The Sri Lanka Buddhist Society, of Kuala Lumpur, held a farewell tea-party at the Lee Wong Kee Cafe. Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur, at 5 p.m. yesterday Sunday, m honour of the Founder-President of the Society, Dr. India Uluwita-Bandara, who is going for further practical studies m Psychotherapy
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