Indian Daily Mail, 7 September 1951
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Title Section16 1951-09-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 208. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article203 1951-09-07 1 Polling Dates Announced NEW DELHI, Sept. 6: Polling dates for General Elections m respect of 18 out of the 26 States m In dia were announced by the Election Commissioner yesterday. Except m the case of Himachal Pradesh, Madhya. Pradesh, Orissa, Hyderabad, Travancore-Cochin, Bho palGIIS - 203 words
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Article, Illustration79 1951-09-07 1 PHOTO. Dutch Scouts and Girl Guides, who played a big part m collecting money for a food shipment to India, are pictured here with Mr. P N Menon (hands clasped), Indian Charge DAffaires at Rotterdam, on the quayside at Rotterdam as 10,000 pounds of dairy produce is loaded on toA.P. - 79 words
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123 1951-09-07 1 SYDNEY, Sept. 6.— iMr. Rtfbert Menzies, Australian Premier asked the Australian people to give his government powers to outlaw the Communist Party "root ana branch," in Australia. He was making a nation-wide broadcast appeal at. the inauguration in Meioourne of his campaign for a national referendumA.P. - 123 words
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70 1951-09-07 1 NEW DELHI Sept. 6.— lndian Finance Minister Chintaman Deshmukh indicated m Parliament on Sept. 4 that India might apply to the World Bank for loans to finance some of her development plans. Replying to a question, the Minister said the Government would soundReuter - 70 words
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Article111 1951-09-07 1 CEYLON RUBBER FOR RED CHINA COLOMBO, Sept. 6.—The 6,000 ton Polish vessel Mieckiewicz la due here m ballast from Calcutta on Saturday to load at least 4,000 ions of ruooer for tne Peoples Republic of China, her agents saic. yesterday. Ceylon shippers have booked the 5,800 tons of freight spaceReuter - 111 words
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Article51 1951-09-07 1 BONN, Sept. 6....The Western Allies announced yesterday they were gradually handing over ground control of civil aviation 10 the West Germans. The West German government i.s establishing a special section 01 true Ministry of Transport to tak over non-flying functions from the Allies Civil Aviation Board.Reuter - 51 words
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Article52 1951-09-07 1 LONDON, Sept.. 8.— The nea Burmese Ambassador in London. U Kasi, caJled on Mr. Her.. rLson British Foreign Secretary, yesterday The Ambassador was making his first call on Mr. Morrison since his appoint. U Kasi succeeded U Ohn, who has been appointed Burmese Ambassador inReuter - 52 words
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Article50 1951-09-07 1 LONDON, Sept. 6....Britain will not send any formal note to Egypt containing new proposals for revision of the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian Alliance before the tripartite Washington talks between the Foreign Ministers of Britain, France and the United States m mid-September, it was understood m usually well-informed diplomatic quartern here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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355 1951-09-07 1 ARGENTINE CORRESPONDENTS VIEW BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 5:— A Paris dispatch published m the influential La Nacion of Buvnos Aires (Argentina) comments that the absence of India and China the gr -;»?<^t powers of the Asiatic continent from the San Francisco Conference and the possibleGIIS - 355 words
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209 1951-09-07 1 GROMYKO'S CALL AT 'FRISCO CONFAB SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6;— Russia called last night for the withdrawal of all occupation forces from Japan within 90 days of a peace treaty coming into effect. Mr. Andrei Grumyko, the Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, speaking m tho afternoonReuter - 209 words
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Article160 1951-09-07 1 SAN FRANCISCO :-^Sept. 6:— First mention of Formosa came in the afternoon session of the Japanese peace treaty conference when Mr. Kenneth Younger, Britain's delegate, said settlement of Formosa has been left in the air in the treaty because of the Korean war. "The treaty provides forA.P. - 160 words
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199 1951-09-07 1 TOKYO, Sept. 6:— Spokesmen oi Japan's two biggest political partics said yesterday they were surprised President Truman had taken for granted Japanese reaction after the Japanese peace treaty was signed. They were Kaeshichi Masuda, SeI cretary of the Government Liberai 1 Party and Mosaburo Suzuki,Reuter - 199 words
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1075 1951-09-07 1 INDO-AFGHAN FRIENDSHIP REITERATED NEW DELHI, Sopt. 6.— "FrieiMlj relations between Afghanistan and India are not based on some temporary and casual interests but on natural affinities and the, co- existence of both countries through the ages and above all on the common desire of bothGIIS - 1,075 words
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250 1951-09-07 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 5:— The New York Daily Mirror, condemning the attitude of India in supporting Sot. viet Russia agains^ the Unitl^ States, declares is becomin* clearer ana cleareTthat one of thL enemies of this country is the Indf of Nehru. 7A.P. - 250 words
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Article183 1951-09-07 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6:— Sir Mohammed Zafiulla^#Khan, Pakistan's Foreign Minister said here last night that he would sign the Japanese peace treaty on behalf of Pakistan. He told reporters he would speak today on what he said was the "extremely generous" treaty sponsored by BritainReuter - 183 words
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180 1951-09-07 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 6:— The Pakistan Government's recent White Paper quoting Kashmir radio broadcasts has been described by the Kashmir Government's Information Bureau in Delhi as "a conscious and deliberate attitude at misquotation, distortion, suppression and addition". In a Press note the Bureau says: "NoGIIS - 180 words
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Article956 1951-09-07 2 Scheme Approved By Port Trust MADRAS: A scheme prepared by Mr. G. P. Alexander, Chairman, Madras. Port Trust, designed to shift the passenger berth from the south quay to the north quay and to put up two additional berths on the east quay for coal,FOC - 956 words
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Article185 1951-09-07 2 CALCUTTA: Dr. K. N. Katju presiding at the Foundation Day celebrations of the Lady Brabourne College, Calcutta, reminded the students of their duty to the people of the country when they would have completed their academic career. Large sums of money, he explained, wei^ beingFOC - 185 words
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Article133 1951-09-07 2 NAGPUR, Aug. 28.— A resolution expressing full confidence in Mr. Nehru's leadership and protesting against the remarks of Pandit D. P. Mushru, in his recent statements, was adopted at a large meeting at Chitnis Park here. The resolution asked the State Congress Assembly Party toFOC - 133 words
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Article80 1951-09-07 2 NEW DtELiHl, Aug. 30.— Mr. K. Santanam, Minister of State for Railways, told Mr. K. R. Mahata in Parliament that the number of passengers who travelled by rail during the months April, May and June. 1951, totalled approximately, 310.870.000 as against 325.910.000 during the corresponding period lastFOC - 80 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-09-07 2 PHOTO. A weapons carrier (left) and a pallet of ammunition float to the ground over Korea suspended from giant parachutes. A pair of the huge 'chutes will carry a two-ton load safely to the ground, enabling the air force to keep ground units suDDlied with all types of equipment.— A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-09-07 2 PHOTO. A.P. Robert Tuckman, Associated Press Correspondent, and Peter KallHoher, United Press, listen as Colonel Chang, North Korean Liaison Officer (second from right) talks to his aide at Panmumjom while waiting for United Nations Liaison officers to deliver a message from General Matthew B. Ridgway on Aug. 25. The CommunistsA.P. - 68 words
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Article241 1951-09-07 2 MADRAS, Aug. 28 —Two petitions preferred by Mr. M. R. Venkataraman, and Mr. P. Venkateswaralu, M.L.A., under detention m the Cuddalore Jail, were admitted m the Madras High Court by their Lordships, Mack and Somasundaram J.J. Notices were ordered to the Government, making them returnable within 10FOC - 241 words
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712 1951-09-07 2 KARACHI. Aug. 30. Pakistan's stand vis-a-vis the proposed Kashmir Constituent Assembly has suddenly undergone a change which was reflected m a public speech of the Kashmir Affairs Minister, Mr. Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani. It is known that hardly eight h ours previous to Mr. GurmaniFOC - 712 words
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502 1951-09-07 2 Population Of Indian Cities Mounting NEW DELHI. Aug. 30.— A itaft m the population from rural to urban areas is indicated m the provisional figures of population at the 1951 census of 75 Indian cities having a population of more than a lakh, released here. The figuies show that duringFOC - 502 words
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2765 1951-09-07 3 Presidential Address To F. I. O. Following is the full text of the presidential address delivered by Mr. R. Ramani at the first annual general meeting of the Federation of Indian Organisations held m Kuala Lumpur on Sept. This is our First Annual2,765 words
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727 1951-09-07 4 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Creation Of Linguistic States Nehru Reaffirms Govt's Stand NEW DELHI, Aug. 22 (By Air Mail). Mr. Jawahartal Nehru, said today that where there was "a large and broad agreement" in regard to linguistic States, "Government will certainly take »teps to further it by the appointment of BoundaryFOC - 727 words
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1168 1951-09-07 4 NEHRU'S ADDRESS TO CONGRESS PARLIAMENTARY PARTY Concluded Following is the third and last instalment of Premier Javvaharlal Nehru's address to the Congress Parliamentary Party meeting on Aug. 21, at which a resolution of full confidence m his leadership was adopted "Now, the position that arise Is a minority. That hasFOC - 1,168 words
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