Indian Daily Mail, 18 September 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 219. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 199 1 Socialist Praja Party Alliance Effected To Oppose Congress In Coming Elections (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 17. The Socialist Party of India have reached an electoral alliance with the Praja Partyleaders in order to oppose th e Congress in powerful combination which may succeed in driving the Congress from
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  • 277 1 Stormy D ebate On Hindu Code Bill NEW DELHI, Sept. 17. A stormy debate began m Parliament today on the highly controversial Hin.iu Code Bill Introducing revolutionary changes m the 5,000-year-old Hindu laws. The Bili confers personal property rights on 10,000,000 Indian women. It is applicable to Hindus, Buddhists, Jains
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  • 214 1 EX-MALAYAN AS FIRST SECY. TO INDIAN H.C. IN CEYLON (From Our Own Correspondent) COLOMBO, Sept. 17.— Mr. V. Siddhantha Chari, newly appointed First Secretary to the Indian High Commissioner in Ceylon, told the IDM correspondent today that he was very intimately connected with Malaya. As a matter of fact he
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  • 372 1 LONDON, Sept. 17— The NEW STATESMAN AND NATION in an editorial on Kashmir said: "Manv people seem to have forgotten how India ever came to occupy Kashmir. It was Pakistan not India which invaded the Valley with fire and slaughter in 1947; it
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    26 1 PHOTO Russia's Andrei Gromyko, behind microphone at the Press Conference when he called the Japanese Peace Treaty a "draft for new war," on Sept. 8. A.P.
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  • 361 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 17. In an editorial on Dr. Graham's mission the INDIAN EXPRESS says: "India's objection to the McNaughton formula is well known and if Dr. Graham seeks to somehow revive it m a different guise, she cannot waive that objection. Besides, arbitration
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  • 526 1 Nawab Of Chhatari Refutes Pak Plea NEW DELHI, Sept. 17.— "1t ca tinot be taken for granted that because the people of Kashmir are m js tly Muslims they would necessarily want union with Pakistan", sai a the Navvab of Chhatarl, former Prime
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  • 101 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 17.— Replying to a question m the Indian Parliament on Friday, Mr. A. P. Jain, Re habilitation Minister, stated that the Government of India's Rehabilitation Ministry has so far granted loans to various State Government!: for the rehabilitation of displaced persons
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  • 57 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 17.— 1n reply to question m Parliament on Friday the Rehabilitation Minister Mr. A. P. Jain stated that m all 304 displaced agriculturist families had been settled m the Andamans. All t.:>c^e families were reported to have settled down satisfactorily. Each ti£9ic'iilturist was
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  • 54 1 LONDON, Sept. 17.— Sabu, the film-star elephant boy, has been booked to appear m Christmas Circus m Britain with a herd of Indian elephants, according to PTI. He will be paid 3,000 Sterlings a week, stated to be the highest figure ever paid to
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  • 451 1 STOCKHOLM. Sept. 17 The World Medical Association, seeking fiesh clues to the secrets of cancet, Sunday decided to prepare a world map of the frequency of the disease m relation to such factors a» geography, climate and race. A resolution embodying this
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  • 68 1 ROME, Sept. 17.— The Indian Minister to the Holy See. Mr. N. Raghavan, presented his credentials to the Pope on Sept. 14. After an official audience, the Pope had a cordial talk with the Indian Minister and expressed good wishes for the prosperity of the
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  • 46 1 SRINAGAR, Sept. 17.— The Iraqi Ambassador to India, Mr. Mqham-med-el-Radi, met the Kashmir Premier, Sheikh Abdullah, m Srinaar on Sept. 15. The Ambassador, who is on a holiday m Srinagar, joined the Kashmir Premier m Id prayers on Sept. 13.- GIIS
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  • 42 1 SAO PAULO. Brazil, Sept. 17.— Twenty-two persons were crushed to death and 500 injured when an old cinema collapsed during a mattnee on Sunday. Several children were among the victims. Cause of the disaster was not known. A.P.
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  • 15 1 PARIS, Sept. 17.— Maurice Petsche died yesterday m his Paris home from euremia A .P.
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  • 703 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Sept. 18, 1951. FREE AND COMPULSORY PRIMARY EDUCATION -II TN our first article m this series we have explained that the public are not paying separately for any particular service maintained by the Government or the Municipality, and so It is not proper on the
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  • 1951 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 10:— Mr. Purshottamdas Tandon released to-day the correspondence exchanged between him and Mr. Nehru from August 6 to August 10 following Mr. Nehru's resignation from the Party executive. In the course of the correspondence, which was read out at the secret AICC session
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    30 2 PHOTO. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President «.f the Republic of India, visited Muhatma Gandhi's Ashram. Photb shows the president coming out of the Ashram after conclusion of a prayer meeting. A.P.
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  • 431 2 TANDON EXPLAINS REASON FOR HIS RESIGNATION NEW DELHI, Sept. B— Placing his resignation before the A.I.C.C Sri Taxidon said that "the situation I that has been created by the resignation of Sri Jawaharlal Nehru is, I think, definitely detrimental to thf interest of the Congress Explrining the reasons for his
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  • 1107 2  - If Netaji Were To Reappear Today... HAROLD K. MILLS (By AP Correspondent) NEW DELHI:— One of India's most popular figures today is a man dead for more than six years. He is Subhash Chandra Bose, the revolutionary who fought British rule of India for many years and then led a
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  • 1698 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Further Debate On Part C States Bill NEW DELHI, Aug. 30 (By Air Mail). Parliament to-day devoted the entire time allotted for legislative business to consideration of the powers of the proposed Delhi Legislative Assembly. The representative for Delhi, Mr. JDeshbandhn Gupta, strongly
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    90 3 PHOTO). Fort.y -nine nations began signing the Japanese peace treaty In San Francisco on Sept. 8 after Soviet delegate Andrei Gromyko washed his hands of the treaty and of the San Francisco conference. Just twelve hours before the same gilt and marble hall had been the scene of a bitter
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  • 93 3 15,033 Abducted Muslims Recovered By Govt. Of India SIMLA. Sept. 9. The search service organisation of the Government of India recovered till July 31, 1951, 15,033 Muslim women and children abducted during the 1947 disturbances according to figures available here. The Bakistan Government recovered 7,650 Hindu and Sikh abducted women
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  • 161 3 ERNAKULAM, Aug. 27 (By Air MaiU.— That Cocnin Ls to have a new political party, styled thr Cochin Party, witn itlve object oi disintegration of Cochin from tbc Travancore-Cochin State and thai a convention witn this purpose la vieto is to be held shortly was an
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  • 144 3 NEW DELHI: The KLsan Conference, which was m session here tt cently under the chairmanship of ?xof. ,N. O. Ranga, to-day decided to call itself Bnarat Kri&hikar Mazd jor Lok Party. The .open session of the Party passed a resolution demanding the Government of India
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  • 171 3 Discouraging Migration: India Against Use Of Forces NEW DELHI, Aug. 28 (By Air Mail).— Shri Ajit Prasad Jain, Rehabilitation Minister, disclosed m Parliament to-day during question hour that the Pakistan representatives at the Indo-Pakistan Permit Conference held m New Delhi from June 18 to 20, 1951. had suggested the discontinuance
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  • 926 3 COONOOR: Addressing the fifteenth annual r^ne-al meeting of tile Tea Section of the United Planters' Association of Southern India recently, Mr. C. E. Dennys, Chairman of the Section, daid that the most remarkable event oi the year was tiie record production of 645 million lbs. of
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  • 2598 4 CEYLON PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Us. J w*. Vote To Curb Congestion CEYLON SIGNS JAPANESE PEACE TREATY TO PROMOTE PEACE-Premier COLOMBO (By Air Mail). To ease congestion m hospitals a vote of Rs. 1 million was passed at a meeting of the House of
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  • 156 4 NEW DELHI. Sept. 16.— Pony three million Muslims of India celebrated Id-uz-Zuha on Sept. 13 throughout the country. In accordance with the usual practice, the day was declared a public holiday. 5n Delhi, nearly 20,000 Muslims took part m Id prayers held m Jamma Masjid and
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    31 4 PHOTO). Wmte-umformed attendants sup- >rt Winston Churchill as he dressed m White dinner jacket, citnbs the stairs to a party given on the night of Sept. 5, by Coj.itess Volpi.- A.P.
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  • 160 4 TOKYO, Sept. 16.— India's draft notification announcing the termination of the state of war with Japan has been unanimously welcomed bj tln» Press m that country as a clear proof of India's sincere intentions towards Japan. The ASAHI and the NIHONKEiZAI paiticulaily stressed that India
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  • 95 4 COLOMBO: One of the largest br-nks m the world— The National City Bank of New York is considering the question of opening a branch m Ceylon. Mr. A. D. Calho'un, Vice-Presidem. of the Bank, accompanied by Mr w. L. Buckley, Manager of the
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