Indian Daily Mail, 23 September 1951

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  • 18 1 Sunday Edition '■■^^'^^t^sKl^^f^^^"^ s&ir* V-" VOL. VII. NO. 224. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 787 1 Social ist-Praja Party Alliance In Coming Elections Jaiprakash Narain Explains Decision MADRAS, Sept. 22.— Explaining the position of the Socialist Party m relation to the forthcoming general elections, Mr. Jai Pr<ikash l\araiin told PresA conference recently that the Socialist Party believed that the task of building up a new country
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  • 76 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 22.— The Election Com.iiisaion hds aymboj^ for tne fortMcaming ei.eecions to Parliamentary, Assembly Council of states co:lstttuin cies. They are: Twq buJGs with y.K on; tree; auafndiiig lion; numa.. ;ian.d; horse and rider; hut; risi.-o un; eiepnant; ears qi cum aaj a spade and
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  • 154 1 Gun Fight In Calcutta: Suspected Criminal Killed CALCUTTA, Sept. 22— In an eaily morning gun light m Calcutta's fashionable Park Street evidential areas a suspected leader )f a big gang of cheats and formers was killed and a police Sub-Inspec-tor critically injured. The Sub-Inspector Jumped into the baoricaded room through
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  • 91 1 SYDNEY,, 6ept. 21— Six Indian badminton players arrived ftere vesierday by air from Singapore to pkay Australia m the South Pacific zone of the Thomas Cup. Manager a f tnfl Indian team Oashmiro G-omms, sa^d "We are are anxxkms to know* how good the Australian
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  • 100 1 Bo MBAYj sept. 22.— Five State «jrovemm ents envisage a borrowing programme Rs f t crore9 m tne near future, is learnt Detalls ihout tlieso are h^ y to be announ ced during September h Xt o iS f,V n f Cted that th «se
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  • 486 1 BOMBA\ Sept. 22.— Sir M. Visvesvaraya was felicitated on his 91st birthday at a reception held m his honour on Sept. 15 by the All-India Manufacturers' Organisation, Dr. Jolin Mat thai, Sir Chunilal B Mehta, Mr. M. A. Master and other speakers paid warm tributes
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  • 80 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 22.— An air attack was reported to have been made by Pakistan aeroplanes on Pakhtoonistan "mujahids", following the destruction of a bridge on Aug. 28 last, according to a Kabul Radio broadcast The Tung^im bridge, an important road transport point *v.« tritaal
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  • 421 1 ADMINISTRATION OF NAGA AREAS: INDIA GOVERNMENT'S POLICY EXPLAINED NEW DELHI Aug. 31. (By Air Mail). Prinvc Minister Nsntti said m Parliament to-day that Government's iporicy for tn«' Naga ar-as-was gradually to spread adnini-.-t.atian. That, however, tie said, could riot be done quicldy because X c^as a question of developing (♦ommu«icatio-ns
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  • 744 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 22 .—Ceilings of election expenses for a candidate m any one constituency have been fixed by the Central Government m the rules made under the Representa tion of the People Act 1951 details of which were released recently. Tae esp:i ijt?s
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  • 195 1 U.S. Ready To End Korean War, Says Truman WASHINGTON, S.pt. 21.—President Truman said yesterday th^ united States xs ready to put forward every etfort to end the war ifl Korea. He told his news conference til? Communists had. asited for trie iaU;&i ou'nituvucti. Truman said the U.S. would continue to
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  • 258 1 NAGPUR. Sept. 15:— All com;!aints made to the Prime Minister tgainst the Madhya Pradesh Miniscr have been redirected to ihe Chief vfinister Pandit Ravi Shankar ihukla. it was learnt here. Some of these complaints making allegations of maladministration luve been just acknowledged by the 'rime Minister's Secretariat
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  • 65 1 i X^ L IMT ONG Se P c 22. -Five Hundred Chinese cavalry troops have leached Lhasa, capital' of Tibet, according to a report received here from Gyantse. They are staying at the place where the old Tibetan cavalry were staying, th« report added There is
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  • 1563 2 "Democracy's Biggest Experiment" JNDIA is to hold the biggest democratic experiment m human history. In the coming winter over 170 million people half of them women will go to the polls and elect the governments of their choice m the States and at the Centre. This
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  • 1290 2 India Is Policeman For Middle S. E. Asia? CALCUTTA The Engineering News of India has suggested thai proper use of the Indian army as tHe "uusuuulory guardian ot tne Middle and South East" would have averted the crisis now sweeping Asia. 'In pre-partltion days It was the British officered half-British
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  • 176 2 BOMBAY: A bate a of 19 Indiaa evacuees from trie ira.ilaa ohfl^lu arrived m, Bombay by air recently. Ail of tnem are from tae administrative s.aif of the AnKlo-Irar.iaa Oil Company. Tney said that they wer:« on one montn's leave at present and after.yards
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  • 113 2 iNi^W DELHI, Sept. 16:— The lieallh Minister, Rajkumari Amrit £aur, said m Parliament that a rejiiesl was made to the Soviet Gov./nment for information regarding a ipecific for leprosy called "oxydiph aerie acid" repoited to have beer discovered m Russia The Soviet Government, she aduintimated that the
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  • 250 2 In Event Of Pak. Aggression: War To Be fought Not On Indian Soil, Says Trivedi PEROZEPUR: Shri Cnaadulal Trlvedi, Governor of Punjab said acre recently that if war took place between India and Pakistan, 'it will be fought not on 'the soil ■if India but on the soil ol Pakistan."
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  • 149 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 3 (By Air Wail). T^e Government of India viil shortly bring before Parlianent legislation designed to conserve metallurgical coal and constitute a Central .Coal Board to unify the activities of thj various jodies relating to the coal industry. At present the
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  • 1415 3 INDIA'S Defence Services have made marked progress m regard to the introduction of new training establishments m the three Services. We have evolved certain systems which are unique In some respects and the value of which is being recognised by other countries, some of
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  • 59 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 22.— During the week ended Aug. 31. the Ministry of Food acid Agriculture despatched 1,29,100 tons <5f foodgralns to the various deficit areas. The main recipients were Madras (31,350 tons). Bombay (27,300 tons). Bihar (23,400 tons). West Bengal (15.200 tons) a>id Travan-core-Ccchin
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  • 253 3 NEW DELHI, Sept.. 4 (By Air Mail)— A Press Note issued by the Ministry of Finance (Revenue Division) says that the exemption from- Income Tax of sterling pensions paid to persons residing permanently outside India had been withdrawn by the Government oi India with
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  • 318 3 M.Ps. OFFICIALS: GOVT. WHIP'S APPEAL NEW DELHI. Sept. 4 (By Air Mall). The Government Chief Whip, Mr. Satyanaratn Slnha, has asked members of Parliament, tin*. to approach junior offldalis m Ministries 'for any information they require, it Is learnt. The Chief Wnip Is reported to have asked member*, m a
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  • 217 3 CHIDAMBARAM: Dr. S. G. Manavala Ramanujam, vice^Chancallor. Annamalai University, ii: is learnt, has cominumcated the views of the Syndicate to th.3 Committee appointed to drarft the syllabus for tiie Law course proposed tJ b« Introduced m tae University. Th* members of the Committee are: Mr.
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  • 1076 4 CEYLON NBF& SPEECH AT INAUGURATION OF NEW "SRI LANKA FREEDOM PARTY" COLOMBO: Mr. S. W, R. D. Bandaranaike, exMinister of Health and Local Government- speaking at the inaugural meeting of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party at the Town Hall recently, said there were two
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    120 4 CHAN PENG— Secretary-General of the Malayan Communist Party for whose arrest the Police have offered a reward of $80,000. It will be paid to the person or persona who bring him alive. $60,000 will be paid for information which leads to hi" capture or killing by Security
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  • 275 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sir, The Association of the Nat tukkottal Ciiettiar Confti-auaity wlKti thjs 'country dates back t many years and they hive contri birted to the progress and pre pc i^ity of this country m no s nal measure. They have brought tbedi monies
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  • 96 4 COLOMBO: AU estats scnoojs m the island which, sa Lsly conditions laid down m the Educational Ordinance will shortly be taken over by the Ministry of Biacation and maintained as Government schools. This is revealed m. a co.n.nunication Iro.n tbe Per/nansnt Secretary of the Ministry
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  • 105 4 COLOMBO: Two new books t>y Sir Ivor Jennings. Vice -Chancellor win be published soon. One is to be "The Kandy Road' a historical and general survey of places of Interest such as Kelaniya and Uthu.-nankand'a on the highway from Colombo to Kandy. "Tiie Kandy
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  • 48 4 GAUHATI, Sept. 22— Six Pakistani spies wei c arrested m the border areas of Assam during the last one month, it is learnt here. These men v/eje stated to have assumed Hindu rames and tried to collect intelli- &enc»* for their Government.— FOC
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