Indian Daily Mail, 6 September 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail #OL. VII. NO- 207. SINGAPORE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1951 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 566 1 India Government's Second White Paper NEW DELHI, Sept. 5. The Government of India have issued a White Paper on Pakistan's war propaganda against India covering the period from July 1 to Aug. 15. Pakistan's propaganda, according to the White Paper, is calculated to incite war or
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  • 186 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Sept. 5. Twenty-fi-. p j Andhra legislators have urgently telegraphed an earnest request t<> Premier Nehru to save the life of Svvami Sitaram, veteran Andhrs; Congressman, who is now m the 21st day of his fast
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  • 452 1 EAST LONDON. (S. Africa), Sept. 4: South Africa's Nationalists the Government IMrty want the Union to be a Republic and friends -with Britain. Prime Minister Daniel Malan declared here yesterday. "Our attitude towards England and the Commonwealth h> that as long
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  • 187 1 DURBAN, Sept. 5.— Mr. Manilal Gandhi has written to the Suutb African Promiur, Dr. MnUn, from Durban on Aug. 31 asking him to re-examine hi* Government's policy in the light of the teachings of Christ. j Mr. Manilal Gandhi says that j South Africa's policy of
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  • 225 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept. s.— The whol* country's attention is now focussed on the meeting of Congress leaders m Delhi this week which will decide whether Premier Nehru is to continue to be the leader of the Congress Party as well as
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  • 113 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. s.— Mr. B. C. Guha, a member of the Daniodai Valley Corporation, said m Calcutta that the first phase of the project Tilaya Dam would be completed by June next year. Water from the dam would be available both for the kharif and the
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  • 82 1 BOMBAY, Sept. s.— The Prime Minister of Afghanistan, H.R.H Marshal Sardar Shah Mahmud Khan Ghazi, arrived m Bombay on Sept. 1 from London. The Prime Ministei was" greeted at the port by Mr. B. G. Kher, Chief Minister of Bombay and Sardar Najihullah Khan, Afgtiaa Ambassador
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  • 122 1 TOKYO. Sept. 4.— Commenting on the award of the meritorious unit commendation by the UN Commander to the Sixty Field Ambulance the Commander-in-Chief of the Bri tish Commonwealth Forces m Korea said: "The unit has earned a fine reputation since their arrival m
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  • 212 1 TRUMAN SPEAKS OF NEW WEAPONS TO WIPE OUT CIVILISATION! WASHINGTON, Sept. s—Presk night that the United States was bu interpreted by military officials here gress m such known fields of de* bombs, and guided missiles. They thought he was warning the world that the United States had made and was
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  • 237 1 TEHERAN, Sept, 5: Persia Pri m Minister Mohammed Massadeq is to give the British Government a 15 -day ultimatum to resume oil negotiations, he announced m an impassioned speech m the Senate today. If Britain docs not agree Persia will expell ail the remaining 350 British
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  • 378 1 SPEECH AT 'FRISCO CONFAB SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 5. President Truman yesterday proposed that Russia should prove its desire to "put an end to war" by supporting the Japanese peace treaty. Opening the historic treaty conference before applauding delegates m San Francisco war memorial opora house,
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  • 211 1 At an emergency meeting of the Execuutive Council of the Army Civil Service Union, it was decided to suppori the move by the Singapore Federation of Services Unions to hold a mass protest meeting as arly as possible to demonstrate f he dissasti.^faction of the
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  • 88 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 5.--No date has been set yet for the de^parture of Dr. Frank Graham and his United Nations Kashmir mission, an authoritative source said, today. It Is believed, however, the group viH leave probably for Geneva, m the middle of this month
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  • 684 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Sept. 6, 1951. NEW UMNO CHIEFS QUEER THEORY U \UE (the Malays) are not going Lo beg for the independence ol Malaya. We are going to demand independence constitutionally, as it was taken away from us constitutionally. When we have got our independence back, we
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  • 368 2 India Government's New Policy Revealed CALCUTTA: Mr. AjitTrasad Jain, Minister for Rehabilitation, said here that m the new "influx from Eastern I'afcistan, about 70,000 retu gee s had come over to West Bengal UuniiK the last two an d a half months. Addressing newsmen here, Mr. Jain
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  • 117 2 Aviation Petrol: Steps To Conserve Stocks NEW DELHI. Aug. 30.—A tentative plan for effecting further economy m the consumption of aviation spirit was agreed upon at a meeting here of representatives of all Indian air transport companies operating domestic services. Mr. D. Chakrabarty, officiating Diifcctor-General of Civil Aviation, presided. The
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  • 226 2 India's Fountain Pen Industry MADRAS: The importance of developing; the fountain-pen industry in the country was emphasised by Ifr. M. C. Cunnan, who returned after a sutdy of the industry in the United Kingdom and the Continent, speaking at a meeting held under the auspices of the Andhra Chamber of
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  • 37 2 CALCUTTA, Aug. 30— A "flaming torch" has been allotted to the Revolutionary Communist Party of India (R.C.P.I.) as election symbo by the Chief Election Commissioner of Tndia. it was learned here. FOC
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  • 99 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 28.—The Education Minister said m a written reply m Parliament that Government had worked out a five-year plan costing over Rs. 17 lakhs for the propagation of Hindi. Maulana Azad, who was replying to Mr. S. N. Das, said that the plan
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  • 225 2 Mishra 's Statement Criticised NAGPUR, Aug. 30.— The Nagpur Pradesh Congress Committee passed a resolution expressing "its firm opinion that the leadership of Pandit Mehru is essential for the country." The resolution added: "The Committee is also m, full agreement with the internal and external policies of Pandit Nehru. It
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  • 147 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 28.— A Press communique issued irom Parliament House says thai at the conference of ■presiding officers i>f legislative bodies in India held recently at Trivandrum, the following resolution was adopted unanimously: "This conference is of opinion that it is desirable in the interests of
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  • 84 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 29.— The Government of India have contributed approximately rupees two crores and seven lakhs in the last two financial years as their half-share of the extra expenditure incurred by Part A and B States on the preparation of electoral rolls. The Law Minister
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  • 52 2 FAZILKA, Aug. 28.—The monthly meeting of the Indo-Pakistan officers at the Sulemanki headworks was held m a spirit of "cordiality and goodwill,'" it is officially learnt. The meeting recorded that there was no untoward incident or any case of cattle lifting during the last month on the F\erozepore
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  • 54 2 BOMBAY. Aug. 30. —The export of cotton piecegoods against the unutilised allotments for 1951 in the hands of mills and exporters will be licensed only to Pakistan, Afghanistan, Indonesia, Iraq, China, British East Africa, the Sudan and Australia, according to a notification issued here by the Deputy Chief
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  • 394 2 Offer For Sale Of Curtis Planes: India Govt. Clarify Position NEW DELHI, Aug. 28 Tho Government of India's attention has been drawn to comments in a section of the Press in respect of certain Curtis Commando aircraft offered for sale from Disposals states a Press Note issued by the Ministry
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  • 148 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 28.— Dr. B. V. Keskar, Deputy Minister for External Affaiis, stated in Parliament during question-hour that no reply had so far been received from the Government of Pakistan ox East Bengal to the Government of India's representation on the requisition and
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    88 2 PHOTO. "Half Safe," the amphibian Jeep which made an Atlantic crossing recently, lands at Deal on the night of Aug. 24 after crowing the gale-swept channel from Calais. Waiting to leap ashore is Mrs. Ellnore Carlin, 34-year-old America a wife of Frederick Carlin, 39 of Australia. Also shown is Theo
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  • 267 2 HYDERABAD, tDn.), Aug. 30.— An enthusiastic reception was given this morning to Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of the Indian Republic, on his first official visit to the State. Thousands had mustered ai the Begumpet import to receive the President The piane arrived exactly at 11.35 a.m.,
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  • 385 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 30—Mr. B; nwaii Lai, Sub-Judge first class, Delhi, delivering judgment m tne ■Hit filed by Mr. S. K. Bose arid 24 otheis against Mr. N. V. Oadgil, President, and other ofnce-bearera of the Delhi and District Crickel
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  • 88 2 I NEW DELHI, Aug. 28. -Mr. N. jGopalaswami Ayyangar, States Mi- Ulster, informed Mr. H. V. Kamath in Parliament that the Regent Princess Ahida SuJtan* of Bhopal had been declared an evacuee and her property had recently been notified as evacuee property. I Princess Abida Suitana left
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  • 1705 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Powers Of Tariff Commission 16 Out Of 26 Clauses Of New Bill Disposed Of NEW DELHI, Aug. 22 (By Air Moil). Parliament to-day secured an assurance from the Deputy Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, that the Government of India did not favour quantitative restrictions
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    47 3 PHOTO. Premier Mustapha Nahas Pasha of Egypt tolls a Government Wafd Party Rally that Esypt will break tho 1936 Defence Treaty with Britain "in a very short time." The Rally was held to Commemorate the 24th anniversary of the death of Saad Zaghloul Egypt's national hero. A.P.
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  • 348 3 BOMBAY. Au-. 28.—"Electronics t«day is moie than a simple tool. Il has become to us on the one hand, another sense for detecting at very short intervals the measurement of time, and on the other a tool for expanding our power of thought," observed
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  • 66 3 ARRAH. Aug. 19 (By Air Mail). 28 members of a gang of smuggler 5 country boat*, ladm with foodgrains, were apprehended iere by an anti-smuggilng squad .ast night m mid-Ganges T'nc smugglers, who were armed nth lathis, offered resistance for ■.bout half-an-hour but wpre ultimately overpowered. Two
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  • 776 3 RECOMMENDATIONS BY SELECT COMMITTEE NEW DELHI, Aug. 20 (By Air Mail).— The Select Committee which reported on the Forward Contracts (Regulation) Bill has recommended that the Forward Markets Commission should m no case consist of less than two persons to be appointed by the Central Government.
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  • 3704 4 Nehru's Call For New Vision (Second Instalment) Following is the second instalment of Premier Jawaharlal Nehru's address to the Congress Parliamentary Party meeting on Aug. 21, at which a resolution of full confident c m his leadership was adopted: "Now the Congress lias served many functions
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