Indian Daily Mail, 10 September 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VU- NO. 211. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 344 1 landon's Resignation Accepted By Huge Majority (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept. 9. —The All India Congress Committee at its first session held yesterday evening accepted the resignation of the President of the Congress Mr Purushottamdas Tando n and urged
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  • 214 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 9. An increase of Rs. 73.9 million was recorded m India's land customs revenue m the month of July 1951. The total gross sea and land customs revenue collected during July amounted to Rs. 189.9 million, as compared with Rs. 116
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  • 26 1 TOKYO, Sept. 9.— United Nations forces moved their troops forwaid today to a line extending southwest of Yonchon without encountering Communist resistance. A.P.
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  • 137 1 U.S. GIVEN RIGHT TO STATION ARMY IN JAPAN! SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9.—Japan yesterday signed a security treaty with the United States giving America the right to maintain "land, air and sea forces m and about Japan" after the allied occupation is ended by the peace treaty. Text of the treaty
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  • 84 1 A "PHILIPPINES MUNICH" MANILA, Sept. 9.- -The Japanese Peace Treaty signed by forty-nin» nations yesterday m San Francisco was called a 'Philippines Munich' by j Opposition Leader Claro M. Recto, i avowed Naciobalista Party Presidential candidate for 1953. Recto, speaking last night, before, the actual inking of the pact m
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  • 163 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9.— Ja nan's flag took place among those of die free nations of the world on thr stage of the War Memorial Opera House yesterday as that national formally signed the treaty of peace with 48 countries. Shortly after the opening
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  • 88 1 TOKYO, Sept. 9.— Two Japanese leading newspapers the Asahi and the Mainichi quote Japanese Foreign Office sources today as saying India may end its state of war with Japan within 24 hours. The newspapef reports said the chief of the Indian Mission m Japan,
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  • 218 1 NEW KERALA CABINET: PORTFOLIO DISTRIBUTION (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 9.— The following portfolios have been allocated to members of the new Travancore- j Cochin Ministry MR. C. KESAVAN: Chief Minister, General Administration, Services, Medicine Public Health, Police and Jails. MR. K. M. KORAH: Finance, Food. Agriculture and Development.
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  • 668 1 SPEECH AT DELHI MASS MEETING NEW DELHI, Sept. 9. The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said i*^ New Delhi on Sept. 6: "I have full confidence that the step which we have taken m regard to the Japanese Peace Treaty is the right step.
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  • 342 1 PRAKASAM GROUP, NOT CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, RESPONSIBLE -SAYS NEHRU (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept 9. Premier Nehru In a telegram to the Madras Chief Minister on Friday has vehemently denied that the Central Government was responsible for the failure to establish Andhra State and has
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  • 185 1 BOMBAY. Sept. 9.— The Kashmir question should be decided by the I co) Je of Kashmir and no power, directly or indirectly, should interffre and creaks trouble m the affair* n< Kashmir. sa\.« Mr. Hooseinbhoy Lalljee, a spokesman
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  • 330 2 BANKURA, Aug. 31:— Dr. Syama 1 -»ad MooKerjee, addressing puolu. meeung at Kachari Maidan said tiiau if innux of Hindu refugees from East tc.i D di continued they phould eithei ucmand xor annulment of partition or force Pakistan to cede pne-third of its territory to West
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  • 327 2 India's Balance Of Payments: Great Improvement Recorded BOMBAY, Sept. I.— lndia's balance of payments figures for 1950 reveal a striking improvement m her external accounts inasmuch as a deficit of Ks. 169.3 crores m 1949 was converted into a surplus of Rs. 61.5 crores, the total improvement being of the
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  • 178 2 BANGALORE, Sept. I:— The Hindustan Aircraft Factory has been asked to manufacture 150 more of the model 407 all-steel third-class railway coach, which was designed last year. The factory has delivered seventy of the initial order for 150 placed by the Railway Board last year. This
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  • 1090 2 Government's Stand Clarified GUNTUR, Sept. i: Letters exchanged between Swami Sitaram and the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, on the subject of the Swamiji's fast, undertaken to emphasise the need for Andhra State, have been released here. Mr. Chakradhar Saran, th« President's Private Secretary, wrot«
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  • 315 2 NEW DELHN, Aug. 31.— The Government of India have rejected a protest by the Pakistan Government m which Pakistan tried to make out that Srimati Vijayalakshmi, Indian Ambassador m Washington, had advocated the re-union of India and Pakistan m an interview with representative of the
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  • 201 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. I.— Prime Minister Nehru said m Parliament that the condition of minorities m East Bengal had not improved. The Prime Minister said m reply to Mr. Jnani Ram that it would not be correct to single out any particular clauses of
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  • 48 2 MADRAS, Sept. I.— The Government of India have decided to ask State Governments to furnish advance deposits towards the cost of the States, it Is learnt. A detailed communication on the subject, it is learnt, is being sent to the various State Governments.- FOC
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    90 2 PHOTO). The "Holy Carpet" which Egypt sends to Mecca every year with the Moslem pilgrimage to the birthplace of the Prophet Mohamed, left Cairo on Aug. 27, after the traditional ceremony. A representative of King Farouk, Cabinet Ministers and Sheikhs of Al Azhar, Islam's oldest university, attended the ceremony of
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  • 67 2 Pak Muslims Commit Dacoity At Bongaon Village CALCUTTA, Sept. 2.— About 18 Pak Muslims, it is learnt, committed a dacoity m a house at Harinathpur, Bongaon, P.S., assaulted the inmates and stole away properties valued at over Rs. 900. A mixed poilce and N.V.F. patrol hastened to the place and
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  • 40 2 POONA. Sept. 8. 5708 persons. including 352 women and 28 children were arrested m Bombay city dur ing the last th-ee years for Mackmarketing, the Home Minister, Mr Morarji Desai. told the Bombay Legislative Assembly. FOC
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  • 50 2 PATNA. Sept. B.— The decision of the All-India Bank Employees' Association, taken at its special session at Kanpur recently to boycott tho Divatia Tribunal and to launch an All-India strike from Oct. 1, was endorsed at a meeting of about 300 local bank employees. FOC
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  • 83 2 RANAGHAT, Sept. B.— The bodies of Mr. Tarapada Mukherji a renowned shikari of Parmajdia under po'.ioo station Haringhata and his wife Inn brought here for postmortem examination. They are stated to have died as a result of gunshot wounds An uncle-in-law of Mr. Mukherji was also found
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  • 87 2 CALCUTTA, Sept. B.— One persoi, With gun-shot wounds m his chest, w;as admitted into Sambhunath Pandit Hospital recently. His condition is reported to be very serious. It is stated that two thieves with fire-arms entered into a mess under Ekbalpur police station. One oZ them was caught
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  • 69 2 CALCUTTA, Sept. B —Dr. Kailashnath Katju, Governor of West Bengal will be the Chief Guest at the first annual re-union of the Howrah Pandit Samaj, to be held at the Howrah Town Hall, shortly. The Education Minister, Rai Harendranath Chowdhury will preside over the function. The members
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  • 107 2 5-YEAR-PLAN FOR PROPAGATION OF HINDI NEW DELHI, Sept. B— The Education Minister, Maulana Abul Ka'am Azad, said m a wiitten reply m Parliament that Government had worked out a five-year plan costing over Rs. 17 lakhs for the propagation of Hindi. The Education Minister, who was replying to Shri S.
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  • 4470 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS; Linguistic Realignment Of Border Districts Urged RAJAJFS SOUND ADVICE TO BOTH PARTIES wl'H^l c ont rol:erg y o<*r redistribution of their t^nf^H f aries d J ercel U m Parliament today ThfISZZ" t P ivate mem^rs- resolutions. The issue arose
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  • 429 4 CEYLON NEWSi UPROAK AS STONES WHIZZ PAST M.P. PANADCRA: Cat -calls, jeers and brickbat* greeted speakers at a propaganda meeting of the Wekada Branch of the Sama Samaja Youth League, held here recently at the Buddhist Mixed School premises, Wekada, Panadura. Pandemonium reigned
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  • 107 4 COLOMBO: The All-Ceylon Union of Teachers at their 31st annual general meeting, will discuss resolutions requesting the Government, to make provision for the payment of one year's salary to the next of kin of any teacher who may die m service; to avoid further
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  • 156 4 COLOMBO: Over 60,000 unemployed Sinhalese Senior Certiflcated young men and women are planning fo ttold a mass rally near the Ruwanveli Seya Dagoba. Anuradhapura, shortly. The purpose of this rally, which will take the form o/ a "religious crusade" sponsored by the Sinhalese
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  • 48 4 A Gazette Notification issued on Friday stated that under Section 8 of the Holidays Ordinance the Governor of Singapore has declared Saturday Sept. 22 1951 to be observed as a Public Holiday. It is the day on which Singapore attains City status FOC
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