Indian Daily Mail, 5 September 1951
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Title Section17 1951-09-05 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 206. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDA V, SEPTEMBER 5, 1951- FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS17 words
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518 1951-09-05 1 Persian Govt. Press Warn Pak. Embassy Anti-Indian Campaign Will Not Be Permitted NEW DELHI, Sept. 4. The Pakistan Government's campaign against India m foreign countries has evoked protests from certain foreign Governments and foreign Press, according to reports reaching Delhi. The latest instance of a warning given to the PakistanGIIS - 518 words
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Article164 1951-09-05 1 SELF GOVT FOR PART C STATES (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept. 4.—Delhi and flve other Part C States —Ajmer, Bhopal, Coorg, Himachal Pradesh and Vindhya Pradesh —will soon have Legislative Assemblies and Councils of Ministers as Parliament on Monday passed an enabling Bill. These areas were considered too164 words
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Article94 1951-09-05 1 INDIA'S NEW 'ENVOY TO INDONESIA NEW DELHI, Sept. 2.— Mr. Bhag wat Dayal. at present Minister, for India to Thailand, has been appointed India's Ambassador to Indonesia. Biographical sketch: Born in 1900. Mr. Bhagwat Dayal was educated at the Muir Central College, Illahabad, the University College, London and Middle Temple,GIIS - 94 words
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230 1951-09-05 1 Poland And Czechoslovakia Offer To Buy Persian Oil TEHERAN. Sept, 4.— Deputy Premier Hossein Fatemi said la.si night Communist dominated Poland and Czechoslovakia haveoffered to buy Iran's nationalised oil on a cash and carry basis. The amounts mentioned by Fatemi as prospective polish and Czechoslovak .purchases, however, are rr-.^rded hereA.P. - 230 words
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Article197 1951-09-05 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 4. Another ship with foodgrains from the United States under the emergency fQ^l aid bill —the first to arrive m CaP cutta —docked m the port on Aug. 28 with 2,000 tons of wheat. The presentation of a token bag to the Food MinisterGIIS - 197 words
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Article159 1951-09-05 1 COLOUR BAR IN CEMETERIES TOO! WASHINGTON. Sept. 4.-^3ome top United States Government authorities are speculating that the Supreme Court may be asked soon to say whether "restricted" cemeteries have any legal standing. The thought stems from the case of Sergeant John R. Rice, an Am-eiicsn-Indian killed in action in KoreaA.P. - 159 words
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52 1951-09-05 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Sept. 4— Twelve persons were killed 23 injured when the Shadhara bound Express from Shaharanpur was derailed at Loni, ten miles from Delhi. The accident occurred as a result ot heavy rains which had washed a culvert52 words
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107 1951-09-05 1 Soviet "Puppet" Troops Massed Near Korean Battle Zone? TOKYO, Sept. 4. -United Nations intelligence officers said :cday large numbers of "Soviet puppet" troops volunteers from Soviet satellite nations in Europe, including Eastern Germany were now near the battle zone in North Korea. They .were armed with tanlcs, artillery and armouredReuter - 107 words
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Article80 1951-09-05 1 The marriage of Mr. David Leslie Gokhale, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Visvam Stephens with Miss Esther Padma Jayaseeli (second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Daniel of Kovilpatti, S. India, and grand-daughter of the Venerable Archdeacon and Mrs. D. M. Gnanasihamani of North Malaya) will80 words
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176 1951-09-05 1 INDIAN MUSLIMS FEEL ABSOLUTELY SAFE UNDER THE CONSTITUTION, SAYS SULTAN AHMED NEW DELHI, Sept. 4. Mr. 5s ultan Ahmed, a former member of the Viceroy's Executive Council, said ;in New Delhi on Sept. 1, that Indian Muslims felt absolutely safe under the Constitution of tlu* Indian Republic. Broadcasting in theGIIS - 176 words
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251 1951-09-05 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 4 President Truman opens the Japanese peace trjeaty conference toni ght with a major foreign policy speech expected to deal with the Communist threat in the Far East. Two hours after the President's plane landedA.P. - 251 words
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Article66 1951-09-05 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4 Police yesterday warned the Russian delegates to the Japanese treaty conference to keep out of the woods surrounding their luxurious rented estate. Police told them frankly that "feeling was running high over their presence here," and they wanted to avoid any incidents. PoliceA.P. - 66 words
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106 1951-09-05 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 4.—The Polit buro of the Indian Communist Party, m a statement yesterday, condemned Prime Minister Nehru's decision not to have India represented at the Japanese peace conference. It welcomed Nehru's resolve not to sign the American-drafted peace treaty, but "noted with grave apprehension"A.P. - 106 words
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192 1951-09-05 1 PUBLIC ENQUIRY INTO MEENAMBUR POLICE FIRING DEMANDED (Prom Oar Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 4.— The demand for a public enquiry was made m the Madras Assembly |on iuuAday into the police firing m Meenambur Village near Gingee last week when nine villagers were killed and many injured. The incident occurred192 words
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161 1951-09-05 1 MR. K. K. CHETTUR'S STATEMENT— A CLARIFICATION NEW DELHI. Sept. 4.— The Indian External Affairs Ministry last night said that press reports tba the head of the Indian Liaison Mlasion in Japan Mr. K. K. Chettur described the Anglo-American draft Japanese peace treaty as "shameful" gave a "completely distorted pic-^*Reuter - 161 words
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Article89 1951-09-05 1 TAIPEI, Sept. 4. Nationali 3 t China, with her eyes towards San Francisco, drank bitter tea today the bitter tea of resentment and humiliation. But at the same time the leaders here hoped for the next best thing —a direct peace treaty with Japan. Pre-occupation with theA.P. - 89 words
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Article225 1951-09-05 2 MADRAS: The list of candidatea selected for admission into the Medical college in the State has been polished. The total number selected is 330 distributed among the college.-- as follows: Madras Medical College— 1^5 Stanley Medical College— 100; Andhra Medical College 55; and Guntur Medical CollegeFOC - 225 words
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Article93 1951-09-05 2 Mi«te til DEL HI. Aug. 28— Ways and 9uS^ cnu of increasi^g the radio licence flgu»c?sui India to a million at the V; earliest possible date were at the first, meeting of ih.9 AIR Liaison Committee, which met here recently. v v... The Committee consists ofFOC - 93 words
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Article95 1951-09-05 2 MADRAS: The Government have informed the Madras Corporation that the procedure laid down for the j evaluation of State Government and Railway properties m Madras City m connect itn with the quinquennial revision of assessments may be applied also to such of tho propertiesFOC - 95 words
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114 1951-09-05 2 Faith In Nehru's Leadership: Resolution Adopted At Nagpur Meeting NAGPUR, Aug. 27.— A resolution expressing full confidence in Pandit Nehru's leadership and protesting against the remarks of Pandit D. P. Mishra, State Home Minister, in his recent statements was adopted at a mammoth meeting at Chitnls Park he to TlieFOC - 114 words
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Article1338 1951-09-05 2 Restrictions Must Be Removed, jjj Says Mookherjee NAGPUR, Aug. 28.— Dr. Syama Prasad Mookherjee called for vigilant care to ensure that civil liberties are are not interfered with so as to disturb the holding of free and fair elections." Presiding over the third session of theFOC - 1,338 words
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71 1951-09-05 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 30: The States Minister, Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar. said m reply to Mr. Raj Kanwar m Parliament that 38 cases of desecration of temples had taken place m Travaneore-Cochin since May, 1950. According to a report received from the State Government, mostFOC - 71 words
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340 1951-09-05 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS: A.P.C.C.'S PLANS FOR COLLECTING' FUNDS MADRAS, Aug. 28.—The Working Committee of the Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee met again, with Mr. N. Sanjeevi Reddi, President, m the chair, at the Congress Party Office, Government House, Mount Road. After some discussion, the Committee endorsed the decision of the Election CommitteeFOC - 340 words
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252 1951-09-05 2 KATHM/NDU, Aug. 27. Mr. Yang Bhang Kun, Chief of the central office of the Communist Party of China, has expressed the bnlirit "that after the liberation of Tibet the Chinese people and the Napale.se people will unite in closer solidarity in theFOC - 252 words
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Article172 1951-09-05 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 28.— An informal meeting of Tatas Deferred shareholders appointed a committee of six to present theit case to Mr. M. C. Setalvad. Attorney-General of India, who is to "mediate" m the scheme to convert Tata Deferreds into Ordinary shares. The committee, comprising Dtferred holders only,FOC - 172 words
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Article228 1951-09-05 2 CLOCKS AT LOGGERHEADS MADRAS, Aug. 30.— The State Assembly was on one memorable occasion called a babel of tongues. It seems it ij equally ill served in clocks too, with each of the four in the hall 'speaking' a different time. Just before the Assembly rose for lunch, Mr. K.FOC - 228 words
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381 1951-09-05 2 BIHAR A.LC.C MEMBERS' CHALLENGE PATNA, Aug. 26.—Shri Jageswar Prasad Khalish and Shri Strughan Sinha, two Bihar members of th« A.I.CC. have issued a statement appealing to the President of the Delhi Provincial Congress Committee to arrange a public meeting before the holding of theFOC - 381 words
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2119 1951-09-05 3 ..Text Of Address }To unparliamentary Party FULL CONFIDENCE IN NEHRU'S LEADERSHIP ASSURED NEW DELHI, Aug, 21 (By Air Mail).— The Congress Parliamentary Party, which met here this evening, passed a resolution expressing full confidence m the leadership of Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru. The2,119 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-09-05 3 PHOTO USIS CHARLES COLLINGYVOOD. prominent radio commentator and news analyst in the United States.—USIS - 14 words
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1102 1951-09-05 3 PROBLEM FACING A.-I.C.C. NEW DELHI, Aug. 21(By Air Mail). Unquestioned confidence in the leadership of Prime Minister Nehru was unanimously expressed by the Congress Party at its special meeting this aHernoon after listening to his 90-minute speech explaining the reasons forFOC - 1,102 words
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