Indian Daily Mail, 16 September 1951
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Title Section18 1951-09-16 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 217. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1951 POUR PAGES 115 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration890 1951-09-16 1 First General Elections In India Dates Fixed For 18 States Voting In Madras In January NEW DELHI, Sept. 15.— Polling, dates for the general elections m respect of 1 6 out ot the 26 States have been announced by the Election Commission. The Election Commission had generally rixed the periodFOC; USIS - 890 words
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226 1951-09-16 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 15— The West! Bengal Legislative AssemDiy hai been summoned to meet tor itd autumn session on Sept. 17 next, i As it is likely to be the last session, I the House may sit for a longer period than usual to disposeFOC - 226 words
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242 1951-09-16 1 AHMEDABAD, Sept. 15. Th« Government of Bombay, m a communication to Vice-Chancellors of all Ihe regional Universities of the State, has called for "cordial cooperation" m replacing the English language by Hindi as medium of instmction at the University stagre of education." "It willFOC - 242 words
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224 1951-09-16 1 NAGPUR, Sept. 15.— Students othe Robertson Medical School, Na& pur, numbering about 175, are o: an "indefinite" strike s'.r.ce recently to press their demanri for raisin* tlie three year medical course to th L.M.P. standard. The State Government In a Pres. Note issued on Sept.FOC - 224 words
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218 1951-09-16 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 15— An Assistant Secretary of the government of Bombay was stabbed to death by one of the typists m the Secretariat on Sept. 7 afternooa The Officer, Mr. J. S. Sawant dier* ~n the spot. The typist before he was overpoweredFOC - 218 words
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Article116 1951-09-16 1 GAMPAHA: Cases m the Gampaha Magistrate's Court are now conducted m the vernacular, Eng lish being resorted to only when Counsel from Colombo appear. Neither Magistrate nor Counsel have found it difficult to express any phrase m law or m evidence m the vernacular andFOC - 116 words
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Article66 1951-09-16 1 AMRITSAR, Sept. 15.— Charnu and Makhan two notorious outlaws, wanted m the triple murder committed m village Pheruman about two months ago were killed on Sept. 2 m an encounter with the police m a village about five miles from Jandialaguru. They were wanted m largeFOC - 66 words
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187 1951-09-16 1 DACCA, Sept. 9:— Four hundred men m batches are undergoing training m civil defence m Dacca alone. The training course, which has been condensed, is part of the civil defence programme adopted by the East Bengal Government m the province. The Civil Defence School atF.O.C. - 187 words
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288 1951-09-16 1 CALCUTTA. Sept. 15.— West Bengal Governor, Dr. K. N. Katju, presiding over a meeting of the Social Education Organisation at Government House expressed fhat there should be an Immediate drift to the villages. He said that hy coming away fromFOC - 288 words
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217 1951-09-16 1 'Even Kashmir May Be Referred to Ceylonese Premier'! PANADURA: 'Our Prime Minis-] ter has been treading the middle path to such a nicety that there is the possibility of even the Kashmiv dispute being referred to him for arbitration", said Lady Molamure picsiclmg at the inaugural meeting of the U.N.P.FOC - 217 words
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128 1951-09-16 1 PATNA, Sept. 9: The Bihar Government contradicted the Pakistan Press report that 4,000 Muslims had been converted to Hinduism m vhe Uttar Pradesh-Bihar border area during the last few months. A Press Note issued by Government described the report as "a completely mischie^tous InventionFOC - 128 words
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288 1951-09-16 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 12.— Burma's dSiit to India up-to-date amounted to Rs. 650 million including intere.'-t and pension liabilities, .sairt toe Finance Minister In Parliament Friday last. Replying to a auestion, the Finance Minister said fcnat the question of recovery wa'<GIIS - 288 words
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166 1951-09-16 1 KARACHI, Sept. 10:— The fiftieth Rotary District, which includes Delhi, Karachi and Lahore, has decided to organise exchanges of students between India and Pakistan m o: der to promote harmony between the two countries. This decision was taken at its conference heldF.O.C. - 166 words
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80 1951-09-16 1 TRAINING FOR 15,000 IN KARACHI CITY KARACHI; Sept. 11:— Fifteen thousand persons will be "Immediately trained m Karachi city m civil defence says a Pakistan Government handout. Karachi's population m placed at 11 lakhs. The handout added: "This (15,000) is the target net by the80 words
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Article97 1951-09-16 1 NEW DT^LHI. Aug. 22 (By Air Mail).— Mr. C. D. Deshmukh indicated m Parliament today that a Bill for regulating stock exchanges and of contracts m sprurftv was n; likely to eoTie up befr>r? Parlia-m-^nt durinor f> urren t .«;p«ion. The Finance Minister told Mr. Jnani RamFOC; F.O.C. - 97 words
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Advertisement21 1951-09-16 1 TELL YOCR FBODUOTt TO TB£ PEOPLE TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Daily ta Malaya over 17 years 71, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAFORE-7.21 words
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Advertisement34 1951-09-16 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES car pood Malaya, BJN Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Month* 16.50 6 33.00 1 Y»ar 66.00 Oth«r Place* 1 Month t 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 39,00 1 Year 78.0034 words
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Article1430 1951-09-16 2 Dr. SYED SULTAN AHMED - THE post-war world, before it could settle down to a comparative mace, has been upset by hundreds of troubles that have cropped up m every country. Nowhere man is getting the quiet of mind that he needs to think of and follow up a peace programme.GIIS - 1,430 words
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Article1443 1951-09-16 2 DIOHT from the early days of re- corded history, the eyea of 'the world have been caught by what ha« almost become a cliche— "the fabulous wealth of India." "Oertaiii wild trees there", wrote a surprised Herodotus, "bear wool instead <v fruit, which m beautyGIIS - 1,443 words
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Article226 1951-09-16 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 9:— Colaba area, Bombay's fashionable business locality, is witnessing a "currency not* rush" since Saturday morning The "rush started following the discovery by police for the second time within 24 hours, bundles of currency notes, some of them torn, to the value ofF.O.C. - 226 words
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124 1951-09-16 2 KARACHI. Sept. B:— The Karachi fortnightly, "the Christian Voice carries m Its latest inn* a. 'protest against the "objectionable and hurtful text books" used m Pakistan schools, which are likely to "endanger Christian life". Issued under the signamre at Miss M. Otto,F.O.C. - 124 words
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62 1951-09-16 2 ASANSOL, Sept. B— Th* ManaT er of a factory at Hirapur, near iere, was kept confined m his room for several hours yesterday by ibout one hundred employees of Urn !actory, demanding bonus. He was later rescued by the police, who arrested twoF.O.C. - 62 words
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Article1204 1951-09-16 3 THIS is a war on which the fate of the human race depends. This lfl a war against man's most dangerous enemy tuberculosis. There is no country m the world where tuberculosis has not infiltrated. It may have made greater inroads m one country than1,204 words
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Article, Illustration118 1951-09-16 3 PHOTO). Seven United States jet fighter airplanes, first m a shipment of 49 such aircraft, have been shipped to Norway, Denmark, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands unde provisions of the North Atlantic Treaty. In the photograph, made at Port Neward, New Jersey, aboard the U.S. aircraft carrier C'-rregidor, are (leftUSIS - 118 words
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1196 1951-09-16 3 THE setting up of an up-to-date machine tool factory at Jalahalli. near Bangalore, to meet the country's requirements of production and precision tools has been approved hv the Government of India. India's annual requirements of machine tools are ot i.he order of Rs. 9FOC; GIIS - 1,196 words
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Article1318 1951-09-16 3 B. SHIVA RAO - B. SHIVA RAO (By IT la strange how a phrase can obstinately stick, however much you may try to be rid of it with reason and argument. India's 'neutrality' m foreien affairs is one sunn phrase. I have tried hard to understand precisely how such a phrase cameGIIS - 1,318 words
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Advertisement162 1951-09-16 3 THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD. F«rt Swettenham, Penang, NaKapattinam Madras. B.S. "JALAGOPAL" (Accepting Passengers Cargo) Singapore. p Bwettenhara. Penang Arriving n- 9.51 17 9 51 lg 9 51 Departing 16- 9-51 17- 9-51 19- 9-51 £I™?* 7-10-51 11-10-51 12-10-51 Departing 10-10-51 11-10-51 13-10-51 Arriving i_n_ s i 5 n 51162 words
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Advertisement28 1951-09-16 3 SHOES for CITY DAY In Celebration of the occasion ALL OUR SHOPS IN SINGAPORE will allow 10% DISCOUNT on all purchases from 16th to 22nd Sept.. 1951, inclusive28 words
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163 1951-09-16 4 CEYLON NEWS: C. C. Launches Island-Wide Campaign COLOMBO: The Ceylon Indian Congress has started an Wand wide campaign to set as many names of Indians included m the electoral lists when the lists come up for revision this month. AboutFOC - 163 words
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Article139 1951-09-16 4 COLOMBO: The All Ceylon Shop Employees' Union is opposed to the proposal to declare Sunday a working day. Mr. S. Chelliah president of the union, Initiating the union protest agalnsts the move, to the Minister of Labour and Social Services, says "It is highly commendableFOC - 139 words
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Article145 1951-09-16 4 PATHAN HELPS TO BUILD TEMPLE NUWARA ELIYA: A Fathan named Mohamed Hussein Bhai, who has been a resident m the Nuwara Eliya district lor 20 years, laid one of it he corner stones and gave a big donation towards the -construction of a branch of the Bambalapitlya Vajirarama temple onFOC - 145 words
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Article72 1951-09-16 4 COLOMBO Sarasamma and Walllamma, two girls aged six and •lght years respectively, were returning home after a bath at a epout In Spring Wood Estate. Rakwana, When they were attacked by a swarm of wasps. Both of them fell as they were attacked by the wasps whoFOC - 72 words
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Article113 1951-09-16 4 COLOMBO: It la learnt that apart from tttie Colombo ExhibiUon, one of the biggest attractions during the royal visit next year will be the Dehiwela Zoo. Work on the open air enclosures for liona, tigers, leopards and other cats is nearing completion. A large tract of land adjoiningFOC - 113 words
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292 1951-09-16 4 JAFFNA: Mr. K. Kanagaratnam. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Education, told tiie teachers here recently that a Pension Scheme for the widows and dependants of teachers would be an accomplished fact "soon." Mr. Kanagartnam was addressing the annual general meeting of the Northern ProvinceFOC - 292 words
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332 1951-09-16 4 Muslims Object To Cancellation Of Radio Item COLOMBO: By a unanimous decision the Moors' Islamic Cultural Home wholeheartedly condemned the action on the part erf Ithe Radio Ceylon (Tamil programmes) authorities In cancelling without notice the one-hour programme scheduled at 2.00 p.m. recently relay of of the annual Holy QuaranFOC - 332 words
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Article103 1951-09-16 4 A Chinese Youth of Senalang Kuala Ptfah, Lee Poon Chin, claimed trial to a charge of failing t' attend a Manpower Medical Boaro contrary to para (10) of Regulation 3A of the Emergency (Amendment No. 19), when produced m court on Sept. 3. He was found guilty and103 words
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359 1951-09-16 4 INDIAN PRESS COMMENTS ON PERSIAN OIL STALEMATE NEW DELHI, Sept. 11. Referring to the stalemate m Iran, the TIMES OF INDIA remarks that Dr. Mossadeq's tactics have yielded his country nothing. "Threatened with the prospects of dwindling revenues and a complete stagnation m the oil belt Dr. Mossadeq is facedGIIS - 359 words
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Article312 1951-09-16 4 BLOEMFONTEIN, Sept. 14.— Th«; Prime Minister Dr. Daniel Malan said he would make no formal ap- proach to Britain on transfer of the Bechuanaland. Basutoland and Swaziland Protectorates to South Africa until a more stable British Government was established. Dr. Malan was replying at a Na tionalistReuter - 312 words
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105 1951-09-16 4 JALPAIGURI, Sept. 15— The Pleaders* Bar Association here has yarned the State Government that unless immediate steps are taken to meet the "hopeless" food situation m the district, extreme hardship to the people may drive them to desperation which may result m lawlessness The AssociationFOC - 105 words
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