Indian Daily Mail, 15 September 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 216. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1951. FOUR PAGES (15 CENTS
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  • 1419 1 Relatives In India Urged frTo Migrate f < India Refutes Pak Allegations NEW DELHI, Sept. 14. How the war atmosphere m Pakistan, which is kept alive by the jehad propaganda, has panicked Pakistan citizens to send for their relations living m India is brought
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  • 87 1 NEW PAK DEVICE TO "FREE" KASHMIR! KARACHI. S. pt. I i. -Immediate y after ithe departure of Dr F Graham. U.N. Kashmir Mediator', from the Indo Pakistan sub-con Jnent Wednesday nijht., Palest .n -Vlinister for Kash-mir Affairs. Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani, said m a public speech: "Pakistan will r.ave to and
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    90 1 PHOTO). President Harry S. Trumau of th« United States of America receives standing ovation from the delegates attending the Japanese Peace Conference m San Francisco, California, as the U.S. Chief Executive arrives to deliver the welcoming address. President Truman is at the Speaker's stand (center of stage. Others on the
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  • 50 1 GENEVA. Sept. 14. Dr. Frank Graham and seven members of nis United Nations mission to India and Pakistan arrived here yesterdaj from Karachi to begin preparation of a report, to the Security Council on the results of his efforts to solve the disoute over Kashmir A.P.
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  • 144 1 INDIAN BOOKS PRESENTED TO CHINESE UNIVERSITIES LONDON, Sept. 14.— The Indian Ambassador to China Mr. K. M. Panikkar yesterday presented books on India to the Peking University and to the Sun Vat Sen University. He also presented a number of -echnical books to the Chinese Ndlnlstry oJ Communications, ac:ording to
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  • 81 1 BO!£BAY, Sept. 14.— The Indian Government, geologists reported yesterday that deposits found In Bombay State offered India a world monopoly In titanium metallic element providing valuable alloying addition* to steel. The geologists said that llmenite sands containing up to 50% of titanium bad been discovered. llmenite
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  • 89 1 MANILA, Sept. 14— The children of 10,000 Jehovah's Witnesses are In trouble through a new interpretation of Philippine law which will prevent them attending school if they do not salute the flag at dally flag ceremonies. Jehovah's Witn eses refuse to salute the Philippine or any other
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  • 124 1 LONDON, Sept. 14. Britain Thursday stopped British ships from delivering any cargoes to Persia. A Board of Trade spokesman disclosed that vesseis carrying "cerf It* materials" to Persia have been diverted. v This, he said, was m line with a British Treasury statement which earlier
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  • 125 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 14.— Twenty two nations, including Nepal, have told the United States they are nor. exporting srategic materials to tne Soviet bloc and are therefore eligible for continued foreign aid from the United States. The National Security Council announced this yesterday adding that the
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  • 76 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.— British Foreign JSecretary Mr. Herbert Morrison declared yesterday that his country must continue to tracfl? with it-he Russian bloc If it Is to carry its share of the West's re armament burden. "Our trade with Eastern Europe Is a real addition to
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  • 52 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 14.—Earthquake tremors Of slight intensity lasting aJbout 30 seconds were felt m Kashmir and tfre Northern PunJab early yesterday, according t,o reports received here. The Neiw Delhi seismographs recorded a shock af slight intensity with Its epicentre about 414 miles away early yesterday
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  • 70 1 TX>BATSI. Bechuanaland, Sent 14.—The High Court here yesterda\ dismissed a test appeal by one of 21 Bamansrwato tribesmen con victed last month for public violence The Africans, supporters of exiler' chief designate Seret.se Khama were convicted after clashes ir Sercwe with supporters of Tsheked! Khama. Seretse's uncle
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  • 89 1 Sree Narayana Mission, Seletar will celebrate the 97th Birthday of his Holiness Siiee Narayana Guru tomorrow. There will be a public meeting or the day at 4 p.m. under the presidentship of Mrs. Shirin Fosdar. Speeches will be delivered by Messrs. P. S. Raman, Shakiil
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  • 269 1 UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 14.— A United Nations committee has recommended that India. Pakistan und Russia should pay more and the United States and Britain less towards the cost of the United Nations m the coming year. Contributions by members are
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  • 107 1 EIGHTH ARMY HQ., KOREA, Sept. 14. Six Communist tanks and two self-propelled gun* were .spotted on the western front today. U.N. tanks, artillery and planes attacked tnem immediately. First, reports did not indicate whether the Communists were fighting back. The report said thr vckles were sighted
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  • 103 1 BOMBAY. Sept. 14.— Nine Chines,; officials took up residence at Bombay's Taj Mahal Hotel today. Taey were reported to be on their way U> Karachi to join the Peking Government Embassy m Pakistan. The officials, who arrived here m t.he 14,283-ton P. O. liner Carthage, declined
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  • 48 1 TOKYO. Sept. 14.— Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida and his fellow delegates to the San Francisco peace treaty signing ceremony returned here by air today. Yoshida was to issue a statement later and will visit, Emperor Hirotiito and General Ridgway during t-he afternoon Reuter
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  • 100 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 14.— The Government of India will give disputed Kashmir a Rs. 5,000,000 loan this year to help finance its development plans, it was officially >Wed £i?re. Ta the end of Marc X 1950, India nad advanced Kashmir t:>tal loans 3* Rs. 45.200.^)0 against
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  • 611 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Sept. 15, 1951. MOMS COMMENTS (On S'pote Govt. Racial Discrimination^ IRRITATING INSULTING A STINGY and half-hearted policy can never remove a discrimination which has been intense and long-standing. Only a broad and large-hearted policy can achieve it, and the earlier the Singapore Police authorities realise
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  • 347 2 Indian Citizen In Pakistan Jail: Ill-Treatment Charge AMRIISAR, Sept. 4: Report* caching Amritsar from Lahore lezeal Pakistan's attempt to harass a orominent Indian citizen Mr. E* Gopai Das, who was on his way m ivabul through Lahore on a private visit. The facts. It is revealed, are that Mr. Gopal
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  • 185 2 AHMEDABAD, Sept. 7:— The anti-cow slaughter agitation took a serious turn when the police opened fire to disperse a violence crowd which resisted the arrest of Arjun Bhagat, leader of the anti-cow slaughter movement, killing two persons and injuring four others. The police had
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  • 236 2 Likely To Be Finalised By End Of This Month NEW DELHI, Sept. 8: The Govt. of India is expected Lo finalise the cotton policy for 1951-52 by the end of this month. Shri S. A. Venkatarama n, Secretary of the Commerce and Industry Ministry is likely to
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  • 137 2 NEW DELHI Sept. 7:— The daily net addition to the world's population is estimated to be nearly 6U,000 at present, according to a Press release issued by the Regional Office of the World Health Organisation here. The Press release said that a recent survey conducted by
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    124 2 PHOTO). About 400 delegates from 63 countries recently attended a twoweek meeting of the First Triennial General Assembly of the World Youth Assembly, nt Cornell Uni\ersity, Ithaca, New York State. The World Assembly of Youth (WAY) is a non-governmental organization, formed to unite the efforts of young people of the
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  • 120 2 POONA, Sept. B:— A conference of Chief Ministers of the States m India is to be held shortly m NewDelhi to consider the recommend.ations made by the Planning Com--1 mission m its first Five- Year Plan. I This was disclosed here by the Finance^
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  • 126 2 Mechanised Coal-Loading Plant CALCUTTA. Sept. 7:— Calcutta Port will have aother mechanised coal loading plant— the third of its kind to step up loading from tho berth. The entire project consisting of the installation of the plant ann other equipments required for its working is estimated to cost about Re.
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  • 81 2 GAUHATI, Sept. B:— Cash, orn a meats and other valuables wortii Rs. 7,150 were reported to have been looted when a gang of 20 aimed J dacoits raided a house at Kachigaon m Sibsagar district (over 200 miles j from Gauhati) on Wednesday night. Nine
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  • 181 2 JAIPUR, Sept. 8:— Rajastnan buuyet for 1951-52 announced by the t'u.ance Minister, Shri Brijsunder Snarma, here showed a net deficit of Ks. 197.73 lakhs. The estimated revenue for the year is Rs. 1605.17 lakhs and expenditure charged to revenue Rs 1620.17 lakhs. The deficit on revenue
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  • 159 2 KARACHI, Sept. 7:— The Governor of Sind received a petition asking for the dismissal of the Sind Chief Minister. Mr. M. A. Khuro, on alleged charges of corruption and maladministration. The petition has been submitted by six citizens and the petitioners have asked that under
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  • 84 2 WAFDHA, Sept. B:— Acharya Vinoba Bhavc is undertaking a tour of North India on foot. He will leavs Paunar m the morning of ojptember 12, aocording to present r rrangements. His tour will be to spread the message of Sarvodaya, it is
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  • 644 2 Dei'hi Campaign NEW DELHI, Sept. B:— An "on the *pot" disclosure of about fts. 18 lakhs of concealed Income was made at a meeting m New Delhi which was addressed by Mr. Mahavir Tya jfi, Minister of State for Finance. A cash collection of Rs. 25,907
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  • 117 2 NEW DELHI. Sept. 4:—Self-sum-cxency m salt may be obtained this year, provided factories on the west coast (Saurashtra, Kutch and Mithapur) and m Tutioorin are able to ship salt to Calcutta (the only deficit area) Recording to schedule it is learnt. If
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  • 41 2 VYDv.RABAD, Sept. 6:— Captain V. Ka^Jam, Special Commissioner for the -Dial- Areas of TalenM has appointed Chief Crrj^rpissioner of Tripura, a part rr^_ State v w^ 3 icßi-nt here The Captain si expected to leave the month.- F.O.C.
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  • 1433 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Rajaji's Appeal In NEW DELHI, AugT*2B (By Air Mail).—Parliament today resumed further consideration of the "Government of Part C States Bill" but soon found itself again m the midst of discussion on points of order about the scope of discussion. Mr.
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  • 304 3 DECLARATION OF NEW ANDHRA STATE DEMANDED BY TODAY VLJAYAWADA, Sept. 9:— Over one thousand people representing different shades of political and religious thought observed one. day's sympatheyc fa^t here to-day, the Andhra State oath-taking day, as per resolution of the All-Party Andhra Convention held here last month. A meeting held
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  • 169 3 BOMBAY, Sept 11:— A alight inncase m ear prices m India In the coming two months waa envisaged by automobile dealers here following Washington's decision to authorise ear makers to raise prices by live to six per cent. This decision of the United
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  • 100 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. s:— Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Education Minister, stated m Parliament, that formal approval of Government has been obtained for the formation of th« All-India Board of Hindi Siksha Samiti and the Regional Boards an recommended by the conference of June. 1951. Steps are being
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  • 328 3 U.P. Assembly Passes Protection Of Children Bill LUCKNOW:— The U.P. Legislalatlve Assembly passed a Bill pro viding for the protection, treatment and rehabilitation of children. The Children's Bill, sponsored by a woman member, Mrs. Laxmi Dcv» (Congress), was passed unanimously by the House as amended by the Select Committee. The
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  • 75 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 11:— The Preivdent issued to-day the first notification for the general elections, calling upon the two parliamentary constituencies m the state of Himachal Pradesh to return three members to the House of the People by December 21. The necessary notifications calling upon
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    76 3 The reflective look In the eyes of the Festival of Britain Queen may indicate her thoughts as to what the folks back home will think of the nice ipair of peep -<to a shoes made of crocodile skins which she had selected at the J ata Store. Mr. A. J.
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  • 93 3 Military Officer Found Dead In Railway Compartment MORADABAD, Sept. 9:— A young military officer was found dead m the bathroom of a first class compartment of eighteen Down DelhiHowrah Express when it reached Mnradabad station this morning. The body was lying m a pool of blood. The identity of the
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  • 412 4 Mr. J. P. Gomez Adjudged "Oldest Malayalee" Present At Celebration Fallowing are the results of th c sports, literary contests, "Baby Show" and other miscellaneous events held m connection with this year's "Onam" celebration conducted by the Singapore Kerala Sama jam; SPORTS
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  • 76 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 13— The South-Bast Asia Teachers Seminar on UN teaching which was scheduled to be held m Delhi from Sept. 21 to Sept. 26 has now been postponed to the third week of November. Announcing this, the Indian Federation of UN Association stated
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  • 64 4 The marriage of Miss P. Subhadxa, niece of Mr. and Mrs. P. Panfcan (Kemunlng Estate, Tebong, Tampin) with Mr. p. O. Nair (Bendayan Estate, Siliau) brother of Mr. P. R. Nair, P. D. Hukut Estate will be solemnised on Sunday, Bept. 16, between 9.00 and 0.30 a.m. at
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  • 276 4 Sennyah Augustinus Wedding: Well-known Indian Families United Two well-known Indian families were united m marriage on Aug 25 when Mr. Silverster T. Sennyah of the Police Hq., Kuala Lumpur eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Sennyah of Nilai led to the altar Miss Elizabeth Augustinus, eldest daughter of Mr.
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  • 135 4 NIMMI SCORES AGAIN IN "BEDARDI" A STORY with a "down-to-earth" theme makes "BEDARDI" starring Nimmi, Geeta Bali, Jeevan Cuckoo, Amirbai Karnatakl. and introducing a new young face, Jashwant, a memorable film. This dramatic story is set m Calcutta with a nicely-woven love story about a good girl and a bad
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  • 97 4 WASHINGTON, Sept. 14 Governor Thomas E. Dewey of New York came to Wasnmgton las; night to tell President Truman about his recent 41,000-miie trip to the Far East, including Singapore. He emphatically disclaimed an> intention of accepting a post ii. the Truman administratio.n "I was
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    • 130 4 TODAY: 3.15 8.30 9.15 p.m. TIRTONADI (Indonesian Malay Film) Midnite Premiere Tonlte! Nimnii and Geeta Bali "BEDARDr (m Hindustani) Next change PYAR >«nfi:«:hsnSi*S»is-nfiHtt«« ROYAL TODAY 2 SHOWS: 3.00 7.30 P.M. TOMORROW 3 SHOWS: 1.30, 5.00 8.30 P.M. The Most Daring and Spectacular Romance Ever Brought to the Screen! with MALATHI,
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