Indian Daily Mail, 14 September 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VU. NO. 215. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1951. FOUR PAGES (15 CENTS
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  • 393 1 Defe nce Of Kashmir Is India's Responsibility Indian Troops Must Stay, Says Sheikh Abdullah NEW DELHI, Sept. 13— The Kashmir Premier Sheikh Abdullah, declared m New Delhi on Sept. 10 that the defence of Kashmir was India's moral and legal responsibility. Until the people of Kashmir decide their political future,
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  • 178 1 SRINAGAR, Sept. 13.— A Swedish expert ia now conducting survey m the Kashmir Valley to finalise plans for the setting up of a ioinery mill to produce doors and windows to meet internal needs and for export. According to present estimates, it will produce 36,000 doors
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  • 101 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 13.— A crowd of about 400 hecklers shouted epltheta to Russian Deputy Foreign Minister AncLrei Gromyk' ajad otlnera m his delegation a' they left the railway station here Wednesday, following their arriva" from the Japanese peace treat> conference at, San Francisco. Inside the station
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  • 246 1 "Hindustan Standard' On Breakdown Of Oil Talks NEW DELHI, Sept. 13.—Commenting on the breakdown of tne Anglo-Iranian oil negotiations, the HINDUSTAN STANDARD writes: "The kind of nationalisation Dr. Mossadeq and his followers want to carry out has not prospered m any part of the free world. Mr. Stokes' proposals came
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  • 306 1 "Talk Or Quit" Persian Ultimatum To Britain TEHERAN, Sept. 13.— The full text of Persia's "talk or quit" ultimatum to Britain will probably be published here today or tomorrow, a government spokesman said. The ultimatum, threatening to withdraw residence permits of British oilmen m Persia, unless Britain renews the oil
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  • 119 1 BOMBAY, Septi. 13. Leading Indian newspapers today carried an announcement by the Anglo Iranian Oil Company warning prospective buyers of oil and oil products from the company's property m Persia against entering into any transaction with the Persian. GovernmentThe announcement said: "Th< Company is confident
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  • 96 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 13— Mr. W M. Thomson, Defence Secretary today announced at a press con>rence that 1 800 British subject .vill be called up for compulsory service tomorrow. Mr. Thomson said that half will be Britons and half Chinese who are British subjects. In the
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  • 80 1 EIGHTH ARMY HQ.. KOREA. Sept. 13. Allied Infantrymen today held six long-fought peaks using flamethrowers and bayonets to root out, stubborn Communist*in the mountainous eastern front. Several "bitter local battles ragen from Kumsong eastward to the steep hill masses west of Kaesong The Western front
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  • 196 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 13.—According to Press Trust of India, Indian black pepper* showed record earnings of over 42 million dollars for the year ended June this year. In the year under review India supplied 82 per cent of the requirements of the United States.
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  • 112 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Sept. 13. Mr. Gopalareddi, Minister m charge of Elections, giving details of the general election announced that polling m Madras State would be spread over eight days between Jan. 2 and 25. Vizag would poll first on Jan. 2 and
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  • 47 1 Indian Badminton Team Leaving For S'pore Today (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Sept. IS.— The Indian Badminton Team playing m the Australian Thonias Cup Tournament will be leaving by air via 'Singapore from here Sept. 14. In Singapore, the team will play exhibition matches with Malayan. Copyright.
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  • 246 1 ANDHRA LEADER ENTERS 29 th DAY OF FAST EVEN PRASAD'S APPEAL GOES IN VAIN (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 13. All efforts from Prudent Rajeudra Prasad down to every ward leader m Andhra Desa have failed to persuade Svvami Sitaram now on the 29th day of his fast to
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  • 133 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.— Ame rlcan archeologists are turning ir new evidence that the Nort. American Indians and the abori ginals of Japan are related. That these two have a commo: ancestry likely originating some where m Asia is indicated by a similarity of pottery designs sa
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  • 126 1 PAKISTAN ACCEPTS GRAHAMS PROPOSALS? KARACHI, Sept. 13. Pakistan has accepted the demilitarization proposals submitted by the U.N. Kashmir, Mediator Dr. Frank Graham, it was announced here Wednesday. The Minister for Kashmir Affairs .old reporters that the official reply accepting the proposals was handed to Dr. Graham this morning, just 12
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  • 927 1 India Govfs Strong Protest NEW DELHI, Sept. 13.— The Government of India m a note handed over to the Pakistan High Com missioner m Delhi un September 11 has taken strong exception to the b aseless insinuations and statements appearing frequently m the Pakistan Press, the
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  • 65 1 KARACHI. Sept. 13.— Dr. Frank Graham U.N. mediator on Kashmir, left Karachi Wednesday night by air for Geneva, prior to submitting his report to the Security Council by Sept. 30. Pakistan has already accepted the demilitarisation proposals submitted by Dr. Graham, and although it was learned
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  • 665 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Sept. 14, 1951. FREE COMPULSORY PRIMARY EDUCATION-I APART from the Barnes Report, another subject to which Sir Henry Gurney referred m the course of his speech at the Graduation Ceremony at the Technical College In Kuala Lumpur, waa the question of providing free and compulsory
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  • 1717 2 landon Explains His Stand At Press^Confab. Prior To AICC NEW DEi.HI, Sept. 7: "Efforts of the pecce-inakers have not yet failed", said Mr. Punshottamdaa Tandon, Congress President, In the coarse of a Press conference 'ie addressed this afternoon. Two other points which emerged daring the course of
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  • 93 2 HYDERABAD. Sept. s:— The Hyderabad Government have sanctioned Rupees twenty-seven lakhs for reorganisation and expansion of education under the five-year Development Plan In the State, It was officially learnt here. The Plan envisages the establishment of 1,000 voluntary schools m different parts of the State
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  • 63 2 RAJKOT, Sept. 3 "Kashmir Day" was observed here under the auspices of the Sauraahtra Hindu Mahasabha. A meeting held at night passed a resolution pledging full support to the Government In case of aggression by Pakistan m Kashmir or any other part of the Indian Union". The resolution
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  • 110 2 BOMBAY, Sept. I:— The Textile Commissioner to the Government of India has withdrawn the exemptlpn granted to cotton waste blanket m the General Permit No. 1 of August 30, 1949. The permit had provided for unrestricted* transport of the cotton waste blanket. According to Gazette notification of
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  • 124 2 KARACHI, Sept. 3.— The Pakistan Government have lodged "a strong protest) 1 with the Government of India against a speech reported to have been made by Dr. Shyama Prasad Mookherjee at Nagpur on Aug. 26. It has described the speech as 'highly provocative." The protest
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  • 157 2 Coal Supply To Pakistan: Allegation Against India Incorrect NEW DELHI, Sept. 4:— Commenting on the recent Karachi Press Note alleging that India had not given Pakistan contracted quantities of goods under the trade agreement, a spokesman of the W. P. and S. Ministry, pointed out today that the Pakistan Government
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  • 454 2 MADRAS. Sept. 2:— The Madras Government have decided to drop the proposal to levy surchage on land tax assessment which they have sought to provide for m a Bill recently published. They have also come to the conclusion that they might keep
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  • 144 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 2:— The Government of India have constituted a Scientific Advisory Committee to study and advise on up-to-date methods of broadcasting, states a Press Note. The Committee will consist of Mr. B. V. Baliga (Chief Engineer, A.1.R., New Delhi), Mr. S. N. Kalra Dr. K. S.
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  • 111 2 "Study Of Sanskrit Is Mainstay Of Bharatiya Culture." ALLAHABAD, Sept. 4:— Acharya Narendra Deo, Vice-Chancellor of the Lucknow University, exhorted the people to study Sanskrit for the social, cultural and moral progress of the country. The Vice-Ch,ancellor, who was inaugurating the Sanksrit Association of the Allahabad University, said Sanskrit language
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  • 136 2 AURANGABAD, Sept. 2:—President Rajendra Prasad told a public meeting here "the forthcoming election is a test not only for those who will contest it but for voters also. Their judgment should not be blurred by any considerations. The future of the country depends upon their choice,
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  • 121 2 KALIMPONG, JSept. 6:— The big landslide near Likhuvir on the Tistar Siliguri Road caused by heavy rains on August 27 has disrupted communication between Siliguri and Kalimpong Boulders from overhanging hilltops along the route m the affected area are reported to b« failing down frequently. Repair
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  • 58 2 JAMSHEDPUR, Sept. 2:— Dr. Kailnsh Nath Katju, Governor of West Bengal, has presented 21 volumes of Sarat Chandra m Hindi o the Jamshedpur community centre. These books have aroused a keen interest among the Hindi readers here m their Bengali originals. Dr. Katju visited the centre durng his
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  • 3546 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Govt. Proposals Defended NEW DELHI, Aug. 29 (By Air Mail).—Parliament today passed 25 out of the 47 clauses of the Government of Fart C States Bill. The States Minister, Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, estimated that the extra expenditure involved m democratising
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  • 83 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 31:— To facilitate discharge of the loan on the due date, holders may tender their securities at the Public Debt Office, Treasury or branch of the Imperial Bank of India at which they are enfaced or registered for payment of interest on or
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  • 39 3 NAGPUR, Sept. 4:— The Governor of Madhya Pradesh has accepted the resignation of Mr. S. V. Gokhale, Minister for Law and Re habilitation, with effect from the afternoon of September 4, says a Gazette Extraordinary issued. F.O.C.
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    61 3 With the completion of the Central Valley Project, m the far Western State of California, United States of America, vast tracts of unproductive land will be reclaimed for agricultural and industrial use through irrigation. This huge concrete siphon carries 2,000,000 gallons of water l each minute along the route of
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  • 312 3 ORISSA'S FINANCES: CENTRE'S HELP TO STATE GOVT. NEW DELHI, Aug. 27 cßy Air Mail>: "The present financial difficulties of the Orlssa State are not due to any sudden development but reflect cumulative results of the deficits which the State has been running for the last three years, said Mr. Chintaman
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  • 61 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 3:— During the week ended August 22, 1951 the Unon Ministry of Food and Agriculture despatched 1,17.550 tons ot foodgrains to the deficit areas. The main recipients are: Madras (23,500 I tons), Bombay (20,100 tons), Bihar (19,550 tons), West Bengal (12,800 tons) and
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  • 104 4 Following are the winning numbers In the Lucky Dip competition conducted toy the Singapore Kerala Samajam m connection with this year's Onam celebration: 1. *****4 (Parker '51') 2. *****7 (Electric Kettle) 3. *****6 (Electric Iron) 4. *****6 (Dunlop Racket) 5. ***** (Smith Alarm Time ipiece)
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  • 222 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. B.— A part of the one-crore pre-fab housing factory which is now engaged m producing roofing and wall materials is to be handed over to a Swedish Firm who, as managing agents, will sink a little
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  • 76 4 COLOMBO: Top ranking actor and singer of the South Indian screen, M. K. Thiyagarajaii Bhagawathar, arrived by air m Colombo recently to give a public performance. This is his second visit, to the city where his film 'Chintama.ni' ran for over a year
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