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Title Section16 1951-09-24 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 225. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article255 1951-09-24 1 Immediate Enactment On Inheritance Urged (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept. 23. Shri Nehru's Government harrassed inside and outside Parliament over the Hindu Code Bill now faces another serious threat to its stability this time from the women of India. A deputation consisting of the255 words
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115 1951-09-24 1 NE T .V DELHI, Bept. 23.— The Home Minister, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, said during the question hour m Parliament on Thursday that six persons were arrested m Bihar on suspicion of being Pakistani spie3 during the period January to July 1951. i TheGIIS - 115 words
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Article27 1951-09-24 1 TOKYO, Sept. 23. Japan's population totalled 83,200,000 on Oct. 1, 1950, an announcement by the Prime Minister's Office said. Tokyo's population was given at 6,278,000.- A .P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article56 1951-09-24 1 LONDON, Sept. 23.— King George V of Britain underwent a lung operation at Buckingham Palace today. His immediate condition was satisfactory. A medical bulletin issued described the operation as being for "Lung Resection," which according to a Black's Medical Dictionary denotes an operation m which some partsReuter - 56 words
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Article186 1951-09-24 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 23.— India ma. soon eanerge as a front rank producer of sulphur m the ii<Ur national raw materials mark > following the reported discovery a. extt*ns!.ve deposits of pyrites n the squthern hill tracts of Bombay State. Sulphmr is recently listed as onReuter - 186 words
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Article122 1951-09-24 1 NEW MOVE TO SET UP ANDHRA STATE (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Sept. 23.- Andhra leader Mr. Kala Venkatarao is rejoining the Madras Ministry which he left in 1949 to ioin the Congress Working Committee as General Secretary under Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya. Premier Nehru did not include him in the122 words
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95 1951-09-24 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 23.— The W^s' Bengal State Legislature on, Friday passed by 48 to 13 votes a bi.l ratifying Agreement between the Government artd the Calcutta Tramways Company (a British concern) on nationalisation of the service. Under the Agreement, the company would continue to operate theReuter - 95 words
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91 1951-09-24 1 LONDON, Sept. 23 Chinese Vtce-Mlnister of Cultural Affair^ Ting Hsleh-lin. heads a 21-<man Chinese government cultural de legation which left Peking on Thursday night for India and Burma, according Co a New Chlnu News Agency message received In London. The delegation, which wate seen offReuter - 91 words
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144 1951-09-24 1 RANGOON, Sept. 23.— 80 Tun Sein, a member of the Burmese Parliament, yesterday alleged that Siamese bandits had seized the Nammyin wolfram mines m the Mergui district on the Burma-Slam border Sein represents Mergul, aouth oi Rangoon, recently attacked by Karen rebels. In a shortReuter - 144 words
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Article102 1951-09-24 1 RANGOON, Sept. 23.— A regional conference of the World Health Organisation decided on Friday to recommend that funds available for health programmes m Asian countries be spent on supplies and equipment otherwise unobtainable because of shortage of foreign exchange. Colonel C. K. Lakshmanan, India's chief delegate,Reuter - 102 words
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156 1951-09-24 1 1m. DIE OF MALARIA IN S.E. ASIA EVERY YEAR! RANGOON, Sept. 23 Malariu affects 110,000,000 people and kills at least 1,000,000 eve.y year m South-Easti AsJ/a, it was estimated here Thursday at tiie regional conference of the World Health Organisation. The conference having a five-day debate on Asian heaitn problemsReuter - 156 words
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205 1951-09-24 1 KOREA: TERMS FOR RESUMPTION OF TALKS TO BE DISCUSSED TOKYO, Sept. 23.— Gen. Ridgway m a reply to the Communists stated that his liaison officers would meet their liaison officers on Monday to discuss "mutually satisfactory" terms for the resumption of armistice talks Gen. Ridgway rejected the Communist suggestion ofReuter - 205 words
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Article106 1951-09-24 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 23.— The second group of the Indian goodwill mission to Peking arrived here yesterday evening en route for Canton. They were Dr. J. C. Kumarappa, Professor Mohammad Mujeeb, Professor Tripuri Chakravarti and Professor Nirmal Bhattacharya Another group of four is expected to arrive here106 words
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Article72 1951-09-24 1 PARIS. Sept. 23. The Unite i Nations International Children's Emergency Fund has sent 500 tons of Brazilian rice to feed over 100,000 children m scarcity areas m India, the TJNICBF Offl.ce an nounced here yesterday This Is the third delivery of rice Jgjt _ta India mReuter - 72 words
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Article91 1951-09-24 1 JAKARTA, Sept. 23. President Soekairtio, at present on a- sttbrt tour of East Java, larrived iby train from SouraJbaya art Blitar yesterday afternoon, reports An eta news agency. Ih tflie evening the PresLieat Was at a- reception at the residence of hl& mother. This morning the PresidentReuter - 91 words
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486 1951-09-24 1 AUSTRALIANS OPPOSE BAN ON COMMUNISM FAILURE OF OFFICIAL REFERENDUM* MELBOURNE, Sept. 23.— -Australia's 5,000,060 electorate yesterday decisively rejected Prime Minister Robert Menzies' demand for authority to outlaw the Communist Party. Incomplete roturns at midnight (local time) when counting for th« day ceased made clear beyond doubt that the Prune MinisterReuter - 486 words
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111 1951-09-24 1 LONDON, Sept 23 Winston Churchill called his "shadow cabinet" on Saturday, to plan the Conservative Party's fight to regain control of the British Government. Fourteen Tory leaders went to Churchill's house and conferred for two and a half hours on the Party's plans for theA.P. - 111 words
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205 1951-09-24 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 23.— A Senate Foreign Relations Sub-Com-mittee summoned Chester Bowles, former Governor of Connecticut, yesterday to size him up as a possible Ambassador to India. Chairman Sparkman told a reporter: "Some of the Committee members apparently have the feeling that a trained diplomat,A.P. - 205 words
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612 1951-09-24 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Sept. 23, 1951. TRUTH ABOUT THE IMP -II IN our very first article m this series, we wondered at the enthusiasm with which the formation of the IMP has been hailed by numerous individuals and institutions both m Malaya and liritain who under normal circumstances612 words
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Article349 1951-09-24 2 Reorien tation Likely NEW DELHI, Sept. 18:— With Mr. Gulzari Lai Nanda's appointment as Minister m the Central Cabinet, process of winding up the Planning Commission may be said to have begun. The draft report of the Commission was published some weeks aRO anc j sF.O.C. - 349 words
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137 1951-09-24 2 DR. T. S. S. RAJAN'S RESIGNATION ACCEPTED MADRAS, Sept. 16:— Mr. P. S Kumaraswami Raja. Chief Minister, has signified the acceptance of tho lesignation by Dr. T. S. S. Rajan of his office as Minister. The resignation will take effect from Sept. 17. Public Health and other portfolios held byF.O.C. - 137 words
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97 1951-09-24 2 BOMBAY. Sept. 16:— Begum Para, 26-year-old Indian film actress, was sentenced to one month and one week's imprisonment by a Presidency Magistrate for rash driving and causing accident. The actress was also charged with driving without a licence and under the influence of liquor.F.O.C. - 97 words
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Article102 1951-09-24 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 14:— The Bombay Prohibition Police recovered 47 lbs. of opium valued about 11,00 ft from a motor car. This is claimed to be one of the biggest haul ever made by the City Prohibition Police. The motor car was passing along a highway nearF.O.C. - 102 words
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Article53 1951-09-24 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 16:— The Ministry of Finance called upon In-come-tax defaulters sending "conscience money" by drafts anonymously to "deal openly with the Central Board of Revenue without any fear of harassment". A Press Note issued by the .Ministry said such direct dealing would avoid loss of moneyF.O.C. - 53 words
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249 1951-09-24 2 ELECTIONS TO MADRAS LEGISLAURE: APPLICATION FOR CONGRESS TICKET MADRAS, Sept. 16:— The Tamil Nad Congress Committee has received 590 applications for candidature from the Tamil districts for 190 seats m the State Legislative Assembly and 38 seats m the House of the People. For the State Legislative Assembly all theF.O.C. - 249 words
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Article238 1951-09-24 2 KANCHEEPURAM. Sept. 16:— Mr. K. Madhava Menon, Minister for Education, said here that there was no need to make the study of Hindi compulsory m schools m this State as practically all students had taken up its study. Compulsion would only serve to revive theF.O.C. - 238 words
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Article167 1951-09-24 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 10:— The report of the Select Committee on the bill seeking to separate evacuee and non-evacuee interests m common property was presented to Pa*-ia-ment by the Committee's chairman, Dr. Bakshi Tek Chand. The main recommendations of the committee are: Any appeal against the ordersF.O.C. - 167 words
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122 1951-09-24 2 MADRAS, Sept. 13:— The Madras Government have appointed an official Committee headed by the Director of Medical Services to investigate the causes of the outbreak of cholera m the General Hospital m the City early this month. The Health Officer of the Madras Corpoiation is122 words
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Article109 1951-09-24 2 LTNGASAMUDRAM, Sept. 16:— The Rallapad Reservoir Project designed to benefit about 8,175 acres of land m Nellore district was inaugurated here by Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam. Minister for Public Works. Mr. B. Gopala Reddi. Finance Minister, presided. The Project comprises a reservoir across the Manneru river nearF.O.C. - 109 words
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Article42 1951-09-24 2 MADRAS, Sept. 16: The Government of Madras have dhected the Coimbatore. District Cotton and Groundnut Market Committee to establish markets for the purchase and sale of ootton and groundnut at Btilatthi and Udamalpet m Coim- ,Bator« dibtiict.— F.O.C.F.O.C. - 42 words
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Article, Illustration692 1951-09-24 2 MADRAS, Sept. 16: At the Madras Hifih Court, Their Lordships the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice T. L. VenUatarama Aivar. delivered separate but concurrent judgments m a batch of petitions for writ of certiorari m which the validity of the Rent Reduction Act wasF.O.C.; A.P. - 692 words
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484 1951-09-24 2 ENSURING FREE ELECTIONS: MR. KRIPALANI'S APPEAL MADRAS. Sept. 17:— The view that m a fair election all parties should be placed on an equal footing and that the party m power should iot have special facilities, watf expressed by Acharya J. B. Kripalani, n a statement to the Press. AcharyaF.O.C. - 484 words
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Article109 1951-09-24 2 TEHERAN. Sept. 22. Premier Mossadeq is dropping his plans to deliver his oil talks ultimatum to Britain until after the British elections next months, informed sources said yesterday. A note demanding reopening of the broken off negotiations will be sent to Whitehall soon but withoutA.P. - 109 words
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1242 1951-09-24 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Planning In Industry: Machinery To Step Up Efficiency GovU Proposals Outlined NEW DELHI, Sept. 4 (By Air Mail).— The Commerce and industry Minister, Mr. Harekrushna Mahtab, today moved m Parliament for the recommittal of the Industries (Development and Control) Bill to a select committee. Mi*, Mahtaib saidFOC - 1,242 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-09-24 3 PHOTO). Japanese delegation to the Peace Treaty Conference at San Francisco, headed by Pri r*e Minister Shigeru Yoshida (extreme left, front row), sit m San Francisco Ope: a House on Sept. 4, awaiting President Trum m's speech opening the Treaty Giflference. A. P.A.P. - 43 words
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176 1951-09-24 3 Administration Of Cantonments Central Committee's Suggestions NEW DELHI, Sept. 4 (By Air Mall). The Central Committee or Cantonments has recommended to Government that cantonments should be divided into three categories far local administration. The Committee has suggested thsat AVnbala^carttonment, m which "large ott^il areas redundant to the requirements of theFOC - 176 words
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330 1951-09-24 3 FUTURE OF PRAJA PARTY: EXECUTIVE'S DECISION MADRAS, Sept. 22. The Central Council of the Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party, which met recently at Haddows Road, Nungambakkam (residence nt: Mr, Raghunandan Saran) with Acharya J. B. Kripalani m tho chair, resolved not to join the Congress "but bring about a peaceful changeFOC - 330 words
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Article187 1951-09-24 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 15.— 1n some jf the admission certificates issued by the Union Public Service Commission to the candidates for the ensuing Indian Administrative Service etc., examination, it has been stated that the admission of the candidates is provisional subject to their complying with specified conditions,F.O.C. - 187 words
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389 1951-09-24 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 23.— India's < Ambassador la the USA, Shrimati Vijayalakshmi said m JSew York on Sept. 19 that India stood on the side of the UN and ot>"irce nations." In a statement -on India's foreign policy made after herGIIS - 389 words
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74 1951-09-24 3 SARDAR PANIKKAR RETURNING TO DELHI NEW DELHI, Sept. 18:— Sardar K. M. Panikkar. Indian Ambassadoi m Peking is arriving m Delhi during the earlier part of next month ■.or what is believed to be consultations on the Asian and Far Eastern problems with the Government of India, particularly the repercussion*F.O.C. - 74 words
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Article30 1951-09-24 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 22.— Mr. Justice Saiyid Fazl Ali has retired from the Supreme Court on Sept. 18. The Supreme Court reopened after he summer vacation. FOCFOC - 30 words
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Article144 1951-09-24 3 NEW YORK., Sept). k 23.— Uludcr the Ueadim^ "Nehru As Refotuner." the NEW YORK TIMES 'm its editorial oin Sept. 20 said tha>t tbe Prime Mitni&tex "is see-nAt his best tnese days at, his fights ,Por the passage ifcoir .tne. ,H.badu Code BiL mGIIS - 144 words
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197 1951-09-24 3 NEW* DELHI. Sept. 22.— The Cenral Election Committee of the Congress nominated the Health Minister, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur. to con.est the forthcoming election to the House of the People from Himachal i J iadesh on Congress ticket. The Committee, which held a onehoar meeting hereFOC - 197 words
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Advertisement7 1951-09-24 3 DRINK TIGER STOUT i O R STRENGTH7 words
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844 1951-09-24 4 Recruitment Promotion To Gazette And Inspectorate Cadre Explainedd IT IS UPTO COMMUNITIES THEMSELVES TO AVAIL OF OPPORTUNITIES The absence of Indians m the gazetted ranks of the Singapore Police Force as on Dec. 11, 1950* as revealed m the Leach Report844 words
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258 1951-09-24 4 CEYLON NEWS: EQUALITY IN EDUCATION IS CEYLON GOVT. AIM JAFFNA: Mr. E. A. Nugawela, Minister of Education told the people of Vaddukoddai that "the government stands for the democratic principle of giving equal opportunity for all children. We are bringing Education to the door of the rural child" Mr. NugawelaFOC - 258 words
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Article29 1951-09-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR Sunday: A 22-year-old European Mr. DenLs Michael O'Donahue whifle supervising bork-yg work was shot and killed »by bandits yesterday m the Ipoh area of Perak.29 words
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Article28 1951-09-24 4 Mr. J. P. Gomez, of Metssrs. Clouet Co. Ltd., will be leaving for India on .three months holiday by s.s. "Rajula" on Sept. 27.28 words
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Article156 1951-09-24 4 COLOMBO: Who are Ceylon's 10 Greatest Men among the Statesmen, Politicians. Businessmen. Educationists, Philosophers and Saints? The Adult Education Department of the Delhi Municipality has asked the Ceylon Government for thla information The Ministry of Educa- 1 tion m Ceylon sent the questionnaire. appropriately marked outFOC - 156 words
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Article66 1951-09-24 4 KARACHI, Sept. 22.— There is a move afoot to amend the present constitution of the Arab League to permit inclusion of non-Arab but Moslem countries like Pakistan, Iran, Turkey, Afghanistan and Indonesia Middle East diplomatic sources here said Egypt and Syria, two important members of the LeagueA.P. - 66 words
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441 1951-09-24 4 RESIGNATION OF BANDARANAIKE 'BOON TO COUNTRY' KALKUDAH: Commenting on the political situation m Ceylon, Mr C. Sittampalam, Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, said m a Press interview here that the resignation of Mr. S. W. R.D. Bandaranaike from the Cabinet was "definitely to the advantage of the country." He wentFOC - 441 words
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Article95 1951-09-24 4 Sir Franklin Crimson, (Governor of Singapore) on behalf of th^ Lord President and City Commissioners despatched the followin° message to the King. "Tne Lord President and City Commissioners of Singapore tender to His Majesty their respectfu 1 thanks for th\? (gracious act orf His Maje.sty m95 words
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Article63 1951-09-24 4 KARACHI, Sept. 23.— Two leading Pakistan newspapers on Friday lefused to publish an Anglo-Iranian Oil Company advertisement warning tanker owners, brokers and oil companies against oil transactions with the Persian government. Both the Karachi newspaper "Dawn" and the "Civil and Military Gazette" refused to handle the company announcement.Reuter - 63 words
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Article126 1951-09-24 4 NEW DELHI, Sapr. 23.— Dr. Sutan Sjat-iTir, former Prime Minister of Indonesia, said here today that differences 'between* India and Indonesia over the Japanese peace treaty were "very unfortunate. On his way home from a fourinonthi tour of Europe ani tip Middle E^st Dr. Sjahrir said thatReuter - 126 words
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