Indian Daily Mail, 8 September 1951
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Title Section16 1951-09-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 209. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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241 1951-09-08 1 n v- Working Committee Members Submit Resignation (From Our Own Correspondent) """"NEW DELHI, Sept. 7 —All members of the Working Committee of the Indian National Congress which began its momentous session here on Thursday were reported to have submitted their resignation from the Committee to241 words
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155 1951-09-08 1 FASTING ANDHRA LEADER'S CONDITION CAUSES ANXIETY (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 7:— Andhra leaders, irrespective of party, have become very apprehensive of the grave developments which are likely to follow the death of Swami Sitaram, veteran Congress leader, now weakening rapidly after twenty days of fast to death m155 words
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138 1951-09-08 1 RUSSIA TO QUIT JAPANESE PEACE CONFERENCE? SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7:— Mr. John Foster Dulles said last night m a radio broadcast interview "1 assume that Russia will walk out of the Japanese peace treaty conference. ,J Mr. Dulles, U.S. State Department adviser and architect of the treaty, added "I doubtA.P. - 138 words
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Article214 1951-09-08 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7:— The fifth plenary session of the Japanese peace treaty conference opened at 1506 (2206 OMT) Thursday. Dr. Gertrude Sekaninova, chief Czech delegate, at the afternoon session, gchoed the Russian line that Communist China must be represented at the coherence. SheReuter - 214 words
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Article, Illustration322 1951-09-08 1 p-4 NEW DELHI, &ept. 6.— A Press note issued by the Ministry of External Affairs on Sept. 2 says: "The Government of India have seen reports m flhe Pakistan tress with regrard to certain restrictions said to have been placed onGIIS - 322 words
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114 1951-09-08 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 7:— The first shipment of American loan wheat (or Madras was brought here yesterday by the ship 'Jacob A. Westerveit" which sailed from a Texan port 47 days ago with more than <J000 tons. Food Minister Mr. Roche114 words
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141 1951-09-08 1 LONDON, Sept. 7:— Mr. Patrick Gordon-Walker, Common wealth Relations Minister, has denied a report that Britain was considering the partitioning of the Bechuanaland protectorate. A statement issued by the Commonwealth Relations Office last night said Mr. Gordon-Walker had seen a newspaper report "purporting to give theReuter - 141 words
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293 1951-09-08 1 EXPORT QUOTAS OF INDIAN MILL-MADE CLOTH FOR JULY-DECEMBER, 1951 NEW DELHI. Sept. 6: Destinattpnal qvotas of mill-made cloth Mr the period July to December 1951 out of the overall export quota of 190 minion yards has been fixed as follows: Pakistan, 55 million yards including 44 million yards coarse andGIIS - 293 words
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1482 1951-09-08 1 Speech At State Banquet In Honour Of Afghan Premier NEW DELHI, Sept. 7:— The Prime Mini.-, tor. Mr. Nehru, C ave a State banquet at Government House on Sept. 5 la honour of the Prime Minister of Afghanistan, Shah Maumoud Khan. Heads of foreign mi*iions mGIIS - 1,482 words
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Article150 1951-09-08 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, S«pt. 7:— The Travancore-Cochln Government ert» sis was over yesterday with the appointment of four new Mlniftters Mr. P. K. Krislinakuttv Menon, Mr. L. M. Pylee from Cochin; and Mr. K. N. Kora and Mr. G. Chandrasekaran Pillai from Travancore. The Chief150 words
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Article86 1951-09-08 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. Sept. Answering a question in the Indian Parliament, the Deputy Minister for External Affairs. Dr. Kcskar, stated that it was a fact that Pakistan had embossed the United Nations, emblem on the covers of some pamphlets designed for anti-Indian propaganda. HeGIIS - 86 words
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567 1951-09-08 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Sept. 8. 1951. NOTES COMMENTS (On Netaji And Dato Onn) UMNO DELEGATE'S TRIBUTE "nATO ONN has led us through oiir most difficult times and we should regard him as a national hero, li a man like Subhas Chandra Bose. who directed Indian youth and Indian567 words
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1739 1951-09-08 2 Congress Must Turn To Right Direction Nehru On His Resignation horn Working Committee NEW DELHI, Aug. 29.— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru said at his Press conference that he wanted the AICC and, if necessary, a full session of th c Congress to "give a very clear lead as to what theFOC - 1,739 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-09-08 2 PHOTO. Non-commissioned officers and private soldiers of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Norfolk Regiment give a cheer as they drink tea on the quayside at Southampton on the evening of Aug. 29, before embarking on the troopship "Empire Orwell." On Aug. 30 they sailed at noon, under the command ofA.P. - 69 words
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Article123 1951-09-08 2 ENSUING GENERAL ELECTIONS MADRAS, Aug. 31-r-Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadal-, President of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee, announced this afternoon that the date for sending applications to the T.N.C.C. by intending Congress candidates for the general elections to stand on the Congress ticket from Tamil Nad to Parliament and the localFOC - 123 words
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264 1951-09-08 2 WARDHA, Aug. 30. Acharyu Vinoba Bhave, in a statement regarding the present crisis in the Congress, said: "Pandit Nehru, the individual, like every other individual, has his merits, as well as his demerits. But it is not Pandit Nehru's person, but his ideology, that IsFOC - 264 words
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Article33 1951-09-08 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 29.— Prime Minister Nehru told his Press conference that Government would make every effort to pass the Hindu Code Bill during the current session of Parliament- FOCFOC - 33 words
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Article86 1951-09-08 2 KARACHI, Aug. 30.— The final stage is being reached in the talks now progiessing between Dr. Frank Graham, U.N. Representative, and the Pakistan Government. An indication of the success or failure of these talks is expected to be available soon. After a 90-minute Graham-Za: rullah meetingFOC - 86 words
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134 1951-09-08 2 ORISSA CHIEF MINISTER'S WARNING TO PEOPLE I FERHAMPUR (Otegamj, Aug. 2i>. Addressing a laigeiy-attended public meeting at Nuapada, a village 25 miles from Berhampur, Orissa's Chief Minister, Mr. Naba Krushna Chaudhiuy, warned the people to e on guard against the enemies of India who were active now to destroy theFOC - 134 words
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144 1951-09-08 2 Pak Firing On Assam Police: Joint Semi- Judicial Enquiry To Be Held SHILLONG, Aug. 29.— It is officially learnl that both Assam and .bast Bengal Governments have agreed to participate in a joint semijudicial enquiry on Aug. 23 when Pakistani torces opened Ore on an Assam police patrol party. TheFOC - 144 words
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3061 1951-09-08 3 Presidential Address To F. I. O. (Second and Last Instalment) Fallowing £s the second and last instalment of Mr. R. RamanVs presidential address to the first annual general meeting of the Federation of Indian Organisations held m Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 1: If3,061 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-09-08 3 Photo. King Faroiik of Egypt follows his Queen Narriman down a stairway, as they attended the opening of the yacht port at Cannes, South France, on Aug. 27. Queen Narriman is wearing a tirhtwaisted yachting outfit.- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article182 1951-09-08 4 AFJHAHFJAJHF COLOMBO: On the advice of Central Bank officials Finance Minister, Mr. J. R. Jayawardene, has, it is learnt, decided not to revalue the Ceylon rupee. He will not discuss this matter with the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, when theyFOC - 182 words
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Article83 1951-09-08 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 6:— Replying to a question of Indiana in Ceylon, the Deputy Minister for External Affairs, Dr. Keekar said in Parliament that it was difficult to estimate the exact number of Indians in Ceylon who were liable to be refused temporary residence permits butFOC - 83 words
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Article130 1951-09-08 4 CHAVAKAOHCHERI: Mr. C. Vanniyaslngham, M.P. for Kopay, presiding over the general meeting conducted by the Local Ratepayers Association held at Its Headquarter*, said that a Member of Parliament responsible not only for his constituency, bust also had to serve the country Ut general. As suchFOC - 130 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-09-08 4 Photo. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald Commis-sloner-Ceneraa seen addressing the three-day conference of Directors of Education from five British territories in South East Asia held at Phoenix Park on Sept. 9.- PRPR - 30 words
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Article30 1951-09-08 4 NEW DELHI;— The Indian Government in 1950-51 spent 600.000 rupees (US$126,000) towards advertisement in 158 English and 484 Indian language newspapers, information Minister R. R. Diwakar announced in Parliament A.PA.P. - 30 words
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185 1951-09-08 4 LONDON, Sept. 6:— The Anglo -Iranian OU Company last night demanded a world boycott of ©U from its nationalised fie M ain Persia. The Company threatened to sue "any concerns or individuals" of any country who attempt to buy the oUA.P. - 185 words
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99 1951-09-08 4 NO KUORUM FOR PERSIAN PARLIAMENT! A.P. sion of the senate which gave Moasadeq a vote of confidence after he 'said he would throw the remaining 'British out of Abadan If Britain •refused to reopen the oil talks within two we«k«.- TEHERAN, Sept. 8:— Parliament deputies today demonstrated their opposition toA.P. - 99 words
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155 1951-09-08 4 Third Anniversary Of Divine Life SocietyToday The Third Anniversary of the Divine Life Society will be celebrated today Salt, Sept. 8, and the Sixty-Fifth Birthday Celebration of His Holiness Sri Swairu Sivananda will be commemorated on that occasion from 7 p.m. at Ceylon Tamil Association premises (12, Handy Road, near155 words
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Advertisement415 1951-09-08 4 KERALA SAMAJAM TO CELEBRATE O.NAM AT RANGOON RD, SCHOOL The Singapore Kerala Samajam wlU celebrate "Onam," the annual harvest festival of the Malayalee&. on Wednesday. Sept. 12, from 1 p.ir. to 7 p.m. at the Rangoon Road Qovernment. English School. Mr. M. Gopala Menon, the RenresentaUve of the CKxvernment oi415 words
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