Indian Daily Mail, 19 September 1951
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Title Section16 1951-09-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 220. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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361 1951-09-19 1 India Ready To Withdraw Her Forces From Kashmir Want It, State's People Says Nehru LLCKNOW. Sept. 18.— Addressing a public meeting m Lucknow on Sept. 16, the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said that the Indian Army would be withdrawn from the State the moment the Kashmir people made a requestGIIS - 361 words
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Article222 1951-09-19 1 KABUL, S.ept. 18. An exhibition of Indian Art Through Ages was Inaugurated m Kabul on Sept. 9 *>y the acting Afghan Prime Minister. Mr. Ali Mohammed. The exhibition, which is the second of its kind to held m Kabul m recent years, comprises 176 exhibitsGIIS - 222 words
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Article53 1951-09-19 1 BAGDAD, Sept. 18— Mir Laik All, former Hyderabad Prime Minister, arrived here yesterday, accompanied by his former "Foreign Minister", Nawab Bahadur. They will visit the holy shrines at Kerbala Nejef today. Mir Laik AH will stay here for a few days before continuing his jour- neyReuter - 53 words
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Article60 1951-09-19 1 GENEVA, Sept. 18.—Most counof the world had a sharp drop In unemployment this year. The International Labour Organisation reported yesterday that the only notable exceptions were India, Israel, Norway and Denmark. Australia with a decline of 51% on last year's unemployment figure was near the top ofReuter - 60 words
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Article242 1951-09-19 1 BOMBAY, Sept 18. Various steps have been taken by the Bombay Government to improve tne lot of labour m the State. The Bombay Industrial Reiardens Act, recently put into operation is designed to accelerate tne peaceful settlement, of industrial disputes by negotiation, conciliation and arbitral ionGIIS - 242 words
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Article75 1951-09-19 1 RANGOON, Sept. 18.— Karen x.. bels who attacked Mergui, a port about 350 miles south of Rangoon on Saturday, have retreated before Government forces, the Burma Army said yesterday. Mopping up operations were going on, it added. The Government has ordered ft state funeral today forReuter - 75 words
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Article127 1951-09-19 1 COLOMBO, Sept. 18.— The worlds population will be more than 3,000,--000,000 by the year 2000 said Dr. P. T. Whalen, Agriculture Director ot the Food and Agricultural Organisation yesterday. Dr. Whalen said the figure mighl be considerably higher i the present rate of improvement ofReuter - 127 words
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131 1951-09-19 1 RANGOON, Sept. 18.— Britain /ias promised to lend Burma £2,500,--000 towards financing the Burmese Government's share m the proposed oil venture with the Bui mah Oil Company for producing and refining the country's oil. The ioint venture envisages the formation of a new localReuter - 131 words
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Article100 1951-09-19 1 OTTAWA, Sept. 18.— -The Britisti Deience Minister Mr. Emanuel Sliinwell said m a speech here yesterday he had "solid evidence that Russia had 215 divisions, 300 subma rines and 19,000 aircraft and wan making great efforts to build her power further. Mr. Shinwell told the women aReuter - 100 words
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Article57 1951-09-19 1 MA LAN 'S PESSIMISM PRETORIA, Sept. 18.— South Africa's Prime Minister Dr. Daniel Malan whose Nationalist Government wants to make the Union a Republic, said here last night that if the proposal were put at the next election, the people would probably vote "no" as this would be a tremendousReuter - 57 words
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Article25 1951-09-19 1 LONDON, Sept. 18.— Mis. Melinda Maclean, wife of the missing diplomat, Donald Maclean, returned to London on Monday from a vacation m France A. P.A.P. - 25 words
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387 1951-09-19 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— Women flocked to India's Parliament galleries yesterday when the Hindu Code Bill which makes wide changes m marriage, divorce and succession right* came up for debate again. One hundred yard* away noli cc stopped a procession of ortho/lox Hindus whoReuter; A.P. - 387 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-09-19 1 Afghan Ambassador m India: HE. Noury Esfan<Ba£ Iranian' tojoll to H.RH. the Afghan Prime Minister: the Turk SSS d Affaires m India and Mr. M. N. Masud, Private sSreta?"S the Educaton Minister (G. 1.1.5. PHOTOG.I.I.S. - 35 words
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Article285 1951-09-19 1 PAK. ALLEGATIONS OF HARASSMENT OF MUSLIM TRAVELLERS ENTIRELY BASELESS, SAYS DELHI PRESS NOTE NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— A Press npte issued by the Ministry of External Affaiis on Sept. 15 says: "There has been a sudden intensification of the Press campaign m Pakistan about the alleged harassment of travellers proceedingGIIS - 285 words
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Article51 1951-09-19 1 LONDON, Sept. 18.— Rear-Adm-iral C. T. M. Pizey, new commander-in-chief of the Indian Navy, who has been promoted to the rank of Acting Vice-Admiral, leaves for India today aboard the Peninsular and Orient Liner "Chusan". He takes over from Admiral Sir Edward Parry early m October.Reuter - 51 words
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Article30 1951-09-19 1 TEHERAN. Sept. 18. Persian authorities today aneated Ali Motaardi. a former Deputy Prime Minister, m connection with an alleged Dlot to overthrow the monarchy, according to usually reliable sources ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article136 1951-09-19 1 TEHERAN. Sept. 18.— The Persian Cabinet last night prohibited the British Bank of Iran and Middle East from transacting any further foreign exchange business. The Prime Minister's assistant Dr. Hussein Fatemi, said after a Cabinet meeting last night that from today only the National Bank ofReuter - 136 words
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Article111 1951-09-19 1 U.S. EIGHTH ARMY H.Q., KOREA, Sept. 18.— United Nations forces on the flaming eastern front today marked up an eight-mile advance since their new mountain offensive opened 10 days ago, and from 12 to 15 miles since the first attacks began m mid-August. The lastA.P. - 111 words
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Article56 1951-09-19 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. nist China's occupation of Tibet has not appreciably affected Indian-Ti-betan trade, the Commerce and Industry Minister, H. K. Mahatab. told a questioner m Parliament today. He added that no trade agreement ever existed between India and Tibet and that no figures on the amount otA.P. - 56 words
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Article30 1951-09-19 1 KARACHI, Sept. 18.- The Pakistan Commerce Ministry on Monday announced an increase of the provisional export allotment of 30,000,000 lbs. of tea to 40.000,000 lbs. for the yew 1951-52.- A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article589 1951-09-19 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1951 FREE AND COMPULSORY PRIMARY EDUCATION-III THE High Commissioner Sir Henry Gurney's arguments m support of his contention that free primary education cannot be paid out of the present revenues of the Federal. State or Settlement Government, are not at all convincing. As589 words
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Article46 1951-09-19 2 HAUHATI, Sept. 9.— Six Pakistani spies were arrested m the border areas of Assam during the laat one month, it is learnt here "It is stated that these men assuming Hindu name were trying to collect intelligence for their Gov- einment.— FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article1095 1951-09-19 2 Arguments Before Supreme Court NEW DELHI, Sept. 13:— A Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court presided over by the Chief Justice, Mr. Harilal Kania, began hearing of the petition filed under Article 32 of the Constitution by zamindars of U.P.. Bihar and Madhya Pradesh, challengingF.O.C. - 1,095 words
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Article151 1951-09-19 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 11.— Mr. Rafl Ahmed Kidwai, leader of the Praia Party, called on the Congress Party to institute a purge of "corrupt and undesirable elements." If this was done, he indicated the Praja Party leaders would consider the question of winding up their partyFOC - 151 words
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Article256 1951-09-19 2 MADRAS, Sept. 12: An incident, fn which a pet cat saved the life of a child, has been reported from the Madras Zoo. A crocodile five and a half feet m length, an inmate of the Zoo. es caped from its pond recently and found itsFOC - 256 words
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144 1951-09-19 2 BOMBAY SWEEPERS RESOLVE TO GO ON STRIKE FROM SEPT. 21 BOMBAY. Sept. 10. Bombay's sleepers and drainage workers at H largely attended public meeting resolved to go on strike from Sepl. 21 if their demands for higher wages not granted by then. The meeting was held under the auspices ofFOC - 144 words
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247 1951-09-19 2 Sterling Pensions: Exemption From Income-tax In Certain Categories NEW DELHI, Sept. 4:— The exemption from income-tax of sterlins pensions paid to persons residing permanently outside India had been withdrawn by the Government of India with effect from the Ist March, 1951 says a Press Note issued by the Finance Ministry.FOC - 247 words
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146 1951-09-19 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 12:— Mr. H. K. Mahtab, Commerce and Industry Minister, said that a scheme for Indo-German industrial cooperation would be finalised very shortly. It had been approved by the Government of India, and details were being finalised at present. During question-hour mFOC - 146 words
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Article178 1951-09-19 2 ERNAKIXLAM Sept. 12:— The Indian Central Coconut Committee recently held discussions, at secretariat lsvel with representatives of leading South Indian fertiliser firms with the object of devising ways ana means of popularising the use of manures for coconuts m various parts of South India, especially m Travancore-Cochin.FOC - 178 words
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Article, Illustration109 1951-09-19 2 A rowing reeeptl— was accorded to His Royal Highness Marshal Shah Malimoud Khan, l'rimc Minis fear of Afghanistan, on his arrival in New Delhi, on Sept. 4. Shri Juwahurlnl Nehru, Prime Minister, Heads of the Diplomatic Missions in New Delhi and topranking civil and military officers were among those whoA.P. - 109 words
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158 1951-09-19 2 CONGRESS TO HOLD ANNUAL SESSION ON OCT. 18 19 NEW DELHI, Sept. 9:— The A.I.C.C adopted unanimously a resolution culling for an annual session of the Congress at Delhi on October 18 and 19 The resolution was moved by Shri Molianlal Gautam and seconded by Shri Kala Venkatarao. i TheFOC - 158 words
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Article72 1951-09-19 2 NEW DELHI, Sent. 15:— Mr. X Kama raj Nadar, President of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee, met Mr. Nehru and among othei i things, discussed the creation of a I separate Andhra province Mr. Nadar said, m an interview, that the T.N.C.C. would extend itsFOC - 72 words
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Article173 1951-09-19 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 12: An "ultimatum" to the Portuguese Government to auit Goa within a period of six months was presented to the Governor-General of Portuguese India, Commandant Quntanilha Dias, by the United Front of the Goans m Bombay. The "ultimatnm" stated that if the Portuguese GovernmentFOC - 173 words
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Article80 1951-09-19 2 RAJKOT. Sept. 11.:— A sentry on duty at the Dwarua jail killed a head constable and injured another member of the Jail staff and then freed a prisoner from the jail, according to a report received here. Armed with rifles, the sentry and the released prisonerF.O.C. - 80 words
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598 1951-09-19 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Some Arrests Made: Rajaji's Revelation In Parliament NEW DELHI, Aug. 30 (By Air MaW. Pakistan has set up a spy ring m Ind.a. Pakistani nationals have been engaged not vnly m espionage work, but also m smuggling orFOC - 598 words
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411 1951-09-19 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 30 (By Air Mail).— The States Minister said »n Parliament yesterday that 38 cases of desecration of temples were reported to nave taken place m Tranvancore-Cuchin since May, 1950. Mr. N. Gopaiaswanu Ayyangar, who was replying to Mr. Raj ivanwar, saidFOC - 411 words
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313 1951-09-19 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 30 (By Air Mail). The Information and Broadcasting Minister, Mr. R. R. Diwakar, to-day announced m Parliament the Government of India's decision not to make available broadcasting facilities to any political party for electioneering purposes. Mr. Diwakar made the announcement whileFOC - 313 words
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109 1951-09-19 3 Eradication of Corruption: Govt. Bill To Amend Criminal Law NEW DELHI. Aug. 30 (By Air Mall).— ln a written reply to Mr. K. M. Trlpathl, the Home Minister stated In Parliament that Government Hoped shortly to introduce ft Bill amending the criminal law m respect of the procedure for checkIngFOC - 109 words
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Article177 1951-09-19 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 30 (By Air Mail).— An assurance that Government would introduce "without undue delay" suitable legis.atlon to penalise ttie practice of untouchability, was given m Parliament to-day by the Home Minister, Mr. Rajagopalachari, while replying to a. question iby Mr. H. V. Kamath Mr.FOC - 177 words
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Article276 1951-09-19 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 30 (By Air Mail). The Select Committee which reported on the Indian Companies Act has recommended a safeguard against "undesirable elements cornering shares of conpanies and there after getting themselves elected as directors with the object of exercising m unhealthy influence onFOC - 276 words
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Article57 1951-09-19 3 CALCXJTTA: A local Chinese firm has been appointed by the People's Government of (China to make purchase Qf 20 million yards of medium ,cloth which China will get from India during the current year, it was learned here recently. Details of the deal, worth approximately Rs.FOC - 57 words
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841 1951-09-19 3 U. N. Proposals For Development Of India's Backward Areas FINANCE MINISTER'S STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI Aug. 27 (By Air Mail) ,-The recommendations made by the U.N. group of experts on the measures to be taken for the economic development of under-developed countries will be generally supported by the IndianFOC - 841 words
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332 1951-09-19 4 CEYLON NBW& Exchange Control To Be Relaxed COLOMBO: Far-reach in S relaxations of exchange control, which .would free mo «t remittances abroad from the necessity of gett in Government sanction, are to be made from this we e k > It is reliablyFOC - 332 words
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Article24 1951-09-19 4 BERLIN, Sept. 18.— All East German express trains will soon have sound-p.oof cinema coaches giving free entertainment to 67 passenger at a time.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article178 1951-09-19 4 COLOMBO: Among the recommendations, made m the interim report by the Commission on Official Languages, is one which proposes to recruit clerks with a good knowledge of Sinhalese, Tamil and English to work with senior officials of the various departments. According to the recommendation their workFOC - 178 words
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46 1951-09-19 4 COLOMBO: The "President Monroe" has brought the first consignment of 2,000 tons of Japanese potatoes to Ceylon. It is learnt that a small quantity of potatoes was spoilt during the voyage and has been declared unfit for human consumnt.ion FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-09-19 4 Photo. Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida shakes hands with America" Peace TreX iTs^lT J^anese reace Ireatj at San Francisco on Sept. 8. Thus the war between the two countries which began with the Japanese bombing of Pearl states Senator John J. Spark man, of Alabama A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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426 1951-09-19 4 cost Ks. 13 million, will be established at Elephant Pas* Mr. v. Or. Ponnambalam, Minister of Industries Industrial 82*£*ini n 8 J^*™ 8 J ta d at a Press conference recently £5 J£L2 had iH>? r oved theFOC - 426 words
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115 1951-09-19 4 HORANA: 'The progress of a country depended foremost on the educational, economic, social and religious advancement, but it was pathetic to see the Government of ihe day taking a reactionary attit.ale towards those matters said Mr Bandaranaike, ex-Mi-nister of Health and Local Government, presidingFOC - 115 words
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122 1951-09-19 4 JAFFHA: The All-Ceylon Saiva High Priests' Association has rejected the recommendations of the Special Committee on Hindu Temporalities. The meeting which was held at the Navalar School Hall, Vannarponne under the chairmanship of His Holiness Ananda Natesa Kurukkal unanimously adopted a resolution emph&t singFOC - 122 words
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106 1951-09-19 4 COLOMBO: Dr. W. T. FALES Joint Director of theU.N. Statistical Office, will be arriving m Ceylon shortly to conduct a preliminary survey of vital and health statistic, m the Island. He will also visit a number o other Asian countries for the sami purpose. Dr.FOC - 106 words
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Article30 1951-09-19 4 KADAWATA: A woman named W. A. Podihamy, gave birth to triplets at the Radawana rural hospital. Two of the triplets are boys. Mother and children aie dome well.— FOCFOC - 30 words
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245 1951-09-19 4 INDIAN PRESS BILL REFERRED TO SELECT COMMITTEE NEW DELHI, Sept, 9. -The Home Minister, Mr. C. xiajagoTiaiachari, on Friday last moved m tne Indian Parliament for reference of the Press (Incitement cc Crime) Bin to the beiect committee due Taj report by Sept, 17. "It is impos .siole to haveGIIS - 245 words
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Article35 1951-09-19 4 NEW DELHI. Sept. 18.— The number of displaced persons placed In employment through employment exchanges till the end of July 1951 touched nearly 175,000. This includ- Ed over 7.000 women.— GIISGIIS - 35 words
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149 1951-09-19 4 HYDERABAD. Sept. 13.— Mr. V. B. ftaju, Hyderabad's Cottage Industries Minister, said m Hyderabad on Sept. 10 that a Federation of Industrial Qo-operatives with an authorised capital of Rs. five million had been formed for developing cottage industries m the State. Mr. Raju, whoGIIS - 149 words
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